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W e a t h e r Pfione Still Summery 0« m # »0f numb«U> Dilumun ' ' Magic Valley's Home Newspaper llollul.. JJ6 J-J75 - .Gocl.no S1A3J1S 'I ■ ', ■ , ^ ______j ____ VOL. 67. N O . 1 1 3 TWIN FALLS, ID ArfO , SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1970 , • t w e n ty CENTS Victim^s Perch. . . a n s i o n

TW IN FA L L S - A $1.5 use a stonm heat cxchnnge development nlong Rock Creek major power u.sers wliich Imvu million ‘ procoKsing pinnt. ok- syHtem.. ' '— particularly Hint of tlie Idaho located in the a rea in the pniil ■pnnslon horo providing' nn . Keeping nn eyo on pollution Frozen Foods, neceflsltiiting y ear. additional 100 Jobs wnH nn- control, he said, the firm Is construction , o f ' 0 new sub­ Idaho Frozen Foods now uses nounccd Saturday by JdnHo upgrading Us waste disposal station, jn ndvanco of schedule. power nt n rale of ,2,!>00 Frozen Foods, Inc. system to eliminate dumping In Hie station was to have been . kilowatts per hour. With ex­ Company president Vern Rock Creek. built in lb72. . pansion, usage will double, Routh , said tho potntb Idaho Frozen Foods has been Tlie substntion will serve the Haroldsen said. procoHsing plilnt's frozen food discharging troated waste area souUi of Rock Creek to tlie Tlie substation cost $154,000. expansion program will be products into the canyon since airport,, and from Blue Ukes A heavy feeder lino to' handle completed- aliortly, nearly lOfll when It first moved its Boulevard on the cast halfway Uie increased paw er loads was doubling tlie firm's production. plant to Twin Falls from to Filer on the west, according Installed nt n cost of $50,000. - Routh said Ujo. firm's annual • Kimberly. lo District Manager Earl John Ixinen, manager'of the I clieck to area potato growers Tlio primary treatment plant Haroldsen. ' Twin Falls office of Uie Idaho will incroaiu) from about $2.5 is being enlarged nnd designed “Wo were running *. out’ of Department of Employment, I million to $4 million. for hOok-up to the city sewer capacity In Uiat section,” ho said he docs not anticipate any I Tlie production expansion is .system, he said. said. The Kellwood Co. and difficulty in mqetlng demands I being accomplished with little He snid 100 new employes will l^ngview Fibre Co. are among for employes for the firm. ' building eninrgement. ho said. be hired to handle Incronsod !__MpgLo/Jhjj_nowJnvoslmentJs.ln_ .pr.oductlon.-Tlicy-.wlU-bc-fiivcn_ equipm ent. on-the-job training. f r e n c h — fr ie d ------p o ta to - — nio-firm-now-omployofl-.'l50" produdtion will be doubled in people, mostly women, during the expansion, with lessef' it.*/ peak processing season in expansion In other product the.sprlng. Tlie firm'sI'spnyrollls payroll is rO jS ,| ' ' lines. pow-nbQutJ1.25-mlI'lljnin n y p n r _ . Now fryers and an olettrlcal The firm, owned by heat exchanger are being In* Colsolidat'ed Foods of Qdcago, stalled. Rputli described the began its operations in 1050 In new hent cxcfDinge system of Kimberly. . heating'* nryer oil as a new Idaho Power officials • said concept. Ho said most plants Increased ' commercial Gorral Man

H g x O g A CL I I ^ W 1 ^ CL . ■ — . — storm Dorothy, wu«»uij, with »*m» 30iiu people |n:upiv dood_ and _ hun- M. J . C m . \ J L O JJr J. 1, JI S • ilrcds Injured In Iti wake,walie, weakened to a o tropical deprcsiion (lcprc«ilotl over the wiilerj ol the Caribbean Saturday, but remained a BOJSE (UPI) - The nominee Cecil Andrus. He threat to Haiti and the Dominican nenubllc. (UPli Democrotlc state central succceds E. T. Waters, who com m lttoo elected Joo Me* submitted his resignation to the Carter, Corral, Btate party control committee as he snid he chairman Saturday amidst uvuld when elected to his fourtli Hearing Scheduled p rom ises of unity from th e throe term, as chairman at the state TWIN.FALiJS — Members of area and an upland national men who sought the guber­ assembly in Juno. Uie House subcommittee on pork. natorial nomination. Andrus also suggostod, and parks nndrecreatlon will spend The proposal was announced M cC arter, who w as cam paign committee members approved, two full days in Idalio while Jointly by the four members of manager for Vernon Raven' an amendment to the by-laws to considering the fate of the Idaho's congressional . scroft, Tuttle, was suggested by include tiie “immediate past Sawtooth and White Cloud delegation, including Rep. Democrotlc- gubernatorial state , chairman" on the mountain ranges. James McClure who will ac­ Democratic executive com­ Tlie Times News learned company the touring sub­ m ittee. S atu rd ay the nin(} m em bers of com m ittee. alitUicadng.pma.yJtttilLan ------TJie^wftHng-pftrty-wilhiepftrt- Congressional district members Boise Monday night from San Boise at G;30 a.m. IXiesday for of the executive committee: Francisco where th?y wllln” In t> ______i. . Tlie gunmen struck at lOrlS as- Fair and Rodeo, exposiu*e” to it. Hie' commission has tenta­ lufed Into Friday when struck whether Qirysler should have 'dircctly^low his heart, Police Uie sto re w as being closed for Miss Allred was sponsored by (See story, page 29) ' TTie comnjlsslon Is not due to tively concluded In Its ,draft bv a car as he manned a profited from it. the evening. One man, a release Iti rccommendotlons report that despite assumptions roadblock southwest of Twin woman's nylon stocking pulled until early September, but Ut tlie contrary, , evidence Falls; over his face, stepped frorh portions of the draft report— Indicates tliat exposure to Harold Jensen wos checking expected to be adopted-have behind a stack of canned goods cars about 11 p.m. on U.S. 03 pornographic m aterial docs not brandishing a sawed-off been leaked in recent weeks. induce criminal acts or deviant and Idaho 74, «oarchlnB for two sliotgun. The report’s unexpected.llber- behavior. armed men who earlier robbed He ordered employe Edward allty, Including advocacy of Tlie commission thus is the Lynwood Safeway store. I^ c h to open tlie safe. Lynch unrestricted occess to porno­ expected to call for the repeal He said ho was standing on refused, claiming ho did not graphy for adults who desire It, of all foderaly atate and local tho center lino, chocking oc­ hai ^ovekad-an-outery-in know its combtnation. cupants of a car which he hod laws that prohibit* adults from Tho gunman then threatened Congress on^ quick disavowal viewing or reading “sexually stopped. to begin shooting tlio oUter by the Nixon.admlnlstratlon. explicit materlals'Vthe com- ' Another car, driven by Allan em ployes.' In prepared remarks for the. jnlsslon staff’s term forlporno- Wayno PopowskI, 18, Cast M cKenzie th en stepped In, National Dlfltr|pt Attorneys graphy. Grand Forks, Minn., drove opening Uie safe. north through the roadblock and Tho second gunman entered struck the deputy. tho store from Uie butcher shop Jensen's logs were Injured Pressure Falls ' whore |ip had bound two em-. slightly but he wos nt work ployea wlth'tapo. Ho cairied a S aturday, SHOSHONEA buniodout residents. seml-autonu)Uc pistol. rhM Btal hulled Uio m ain pum p Water pressure dropped H e stood guArd over Uie store In the Shoshone city wgtcr immodlately when tho' pump employes While tho first man Spiro Travels system Friday nighi; causing a uit, but when, the demand sacked Uie money — esUmated ' SAM T3LEHE1WI temporary city water sborUge. Srepped with the halting of lawn by police to be several hundred (UPI) —^ s l d e n t Mixon Satur­ Mayor E. R. Werry said all watering, smaller pump was day s«nt< Vice P n ^ n l Sptra residents Wei's sriked lm< able to bring pressure baelc up One o[ the wen then lett the J.I^WMUin..a.nln;-d«y,Bwlng— w n n w tiT a y store to drive up a car lir' through ! Asian c«untH«s.' to- - '- m S O S U wtdl-Mi^ watering until Uie pump could Repairs werti m ade Saturday, Uie two fled. . ' reusure 'Amerlca'i Allies that -Marine Corps stattoyjl B T»r»; leltoWI^ i IjHwin; yIsH /be repaired; Officials’.went and the Byst«m w as back In full Two customers who walked the United S tates; Was not Reaching Out house to house to qlert operation by Shturday evening. Into the store Just as Uie gun- lessening^ It^ . comAillment hi Mexico, tlie l^ ld e a l Uen leK (or Uw Wqrten WhUr House lU -iwm*weirff-s4l(lUtrgetaway- H ia t'-a ifiir" ’------— — -S.B-CleMeBte.-CaiUrtUPlh'------’ OtJ ’ • 3 Tlme6'News;;Tw1n Tails. Idaini • Si'nddy, Augual 33, »9/0 Obituaries

Daily Weather Report Roy Biarney Marge Lake kissing a unique' InustAChe . . . Jac k H e lC r ^ f HAILEY - Funeral servlceK ri^ng fast motorcycle... lW > ord pending for Iloy Iu)renzo ;rFAIr8'’football coach Norm Naiional ■ Forecast B arney, M , whp cUed early lliom as .watching team's hrst^ ■ F riday a t S£m V alley H ospital of Boston Twla P.IU ,«d vlcUlty, '.v..ln,.. HIgb loday .nd scrim m age . , . John R o p er discussing business . Steve' . . QllcflRO’', Mo«Uy W r lhrou(b Monday) Monday In the upper M t to low. pLnml^o™ Buratto screaming at players Cinclnnnti warmer ollbovemUlit low. in gut U>wlonlglit37(o», Chann . .... durin g -scrim m ag e -. . . store*-; --aovelnnd lh eS 0 > a n d allen jo o n lil« h io f8 7 ol ra in l e « IhaH 10 P «r cent employes discussing, armed Denver W 9S. Ught wind., Chanco- of Ihrougl. Monday. - . luiia iZ robbery > . . Jim KelscH and. ■ Detroit rain Ie» Ikan 10 per cent Saturday'! Twin FaUl data I f / . f' .^1 John Carlson discussing new bidliinnpolls . through Mondayv-- Cama. ' Iwm tho Twin FaU. W.athor 7o^ I^s Vegns radio setup. .. Ron Schumaker<: I-ralrio, Fair through Monday Bureau .taUon at Ktaborlyi J ! X “| no™ ir«/nl .planning record model-plane. • , Los An({clcs with B chnneo ot widely «cat- Hleh Saturday, .90r low „°,,u ' Mllwaiikco n ig h t .. ; State Police Sgt. Dekn . Ured fhowen. High today and _ Saturday momlBJ, « | hl|h la i 1 i ^linett discussing accident.. ; Mplfl.^t.Paul r;; ^ M onday 88 to 93| loW tonight in " low a y e a r Sgo, 9*-58, No New Orleans ?« ” .04 , u,, «l,,.cenlrJiIdaho moun- .Erecipltation for the dayi ^ Jerry Meyerhoffer discussing New York C$I enrollment . ... Merl tflliu, south , of thb SalraoQ precipitation for the month, Surviving aro four sonn Oinnhn E d e n . o'f V ocational 5; “ niver: Generally fair throufih-vtracei preclpltaUon for the year DavidTnSr^^^^ Ptiilndclpliia Rehabilitation offlcd giving out. “ f. /Monday} a few scattered to date, 8.83 inches, compared ■ Pliocnlx good no w s. . . Dr. Ja m e s Taylor nr. r j ' "howers or thundcrshotfors to 2.91 for the same period la Calif.!cnllf., WostWn«t f.’nnI^oo, IJarnoy,nnm i! . introducing new state director PitLsburjjh durlnt; ' af(ernoonM or ^Portland: -KcllogHrflndlloy-Lynn-Borncyt- I—oL.vocati6nal.cducatlon office-.r-.:— Reno . Hnlley; two dauj^itors, D. .andoverheard: "DoggonneIt;. St. Uulfl m flfi .01 Barney nnd Debblo Mnrio I had my mouth all sot for coIo . SnItUkoCitj- • 01 &(1 Magic Valley Hospitals Biirnoy, boUt lilnlloy; - three slaw and It wasn't in the bag!" SflnPVancisco 59 50 brothers,■ Arthur Bnrnoy, Scnttlo. - 5fl Mugic Viilley Mcinol*iiil MeinorinI KllRoro, Ida.; Wllllnm Frank WnshlriRton H5 01 Barney, Wallace, and Dale Merchant Adm itted Barney, St. Anthony, and Uiroo Mrs, F^m^Atkfnson, M r s . ■ WUHnm Swocnoy, N y m , slstorsV Mra, U oSa Fnusol^^ Idaho *r)nt/i>i miotnii Mrs in/'ir Oto.. John Gacnzlo. Falrflold, Wallaco; Mrs. Olive Evans and Mobbed in S o o v o r .Z & o M^ nnd Terry Harbough, Gooding. Mra. Pntly Brown, bo.h Snlt Boise ?? Mra. Liiilo Brill). Mra. Bon DlamlMcd -LnVoClty, B u rley Barker Georoo W Silver WUHuin Swoeney, Nyssn, rr> o Salt Lake Gooding Annetlc BoHali Mra DeWltl Or"-: Jol'n Gnenjlo, Falrflold, Aimce T. Smith SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Grangevlllo « j? OSuSj, and Mado Jerry Harbu^l, and Helen A food store m an ag er who foiled- Idaho Falls ...... _ TWIN FALLS - Almec T, “ 5 nil Twin Falls; Mra, Dougina J. “““I robbers FrIday.by ovorsleeplnfi Lewlslon Mark Hobson and dnuBhter, Smith, dauyhter of Mr. and .. Karel and Mrs. John D. Wray, was forced early this mornlnj{ . M alad Ilutjcrman,-and Mrs. Howard M rs.-Tim othy ._l5. Smith,. JJ )2 -both Buhlr-Mm.'Harold Kloer, to take.three men to nn "Albert Pocatello - 01 48 Ha.ilam and son, Dllss. Omaha, Ncbr.i died 'Tuesday Murtaugh; Mrs. Joel Carter, son’s Food Store and watch them Salmon 93 44 .shortly after birth. . Rupert; Mrs. Richard McCarty, loot the safe. • > Twin F a lir M 48 St. Boncdict’fi Survivors Include her Pocntello, and Jolm W. Moore, Ron Sanford, manager of the pnrcnLi; her Kl'nndpnronls, Mr, Kim berly. ■centcr a t 370 E. 2nd South did . Admitted and Mrs, Leroy Smitli Jr., INVITATIONS to the membership ten of the Ib scheduled for 8 p. m. Sept. 1 at the Idaho D ism issed It while his family was being, Fairgrounds Hnh»tin rnnf.. MiV-h.nip Alien Woavor ond Mrs, lUc- Omnhn, nnd Mr, nnd Mrs, Kzrn Twin Falls League of Women Voters are put Power Co. auditorium.. Any area woman In* held hostage b y o n e of th e throe. rJr^Sf „ luird .Payton, boUi Jerome; Qisper, Ijivn Hoi Springs; and Into the mall by J okIc Lancaster, on left, and tercsled In Joining the Lca);ue Is invited to call Tlie bandltSrwho took an un>. Grandstand Mro, Ilorman nippley; Hanson,- her «rcnt-B randpnreatsrM r- P cn n y -S h a n e ,— m em b ers” of, th e^ L caB U c's’ Kathy N6h at 733^17 for liifohriatiotf.' . mcmberahlp^ommlttee.-The momborshlp tea- ilfitflrrnlmuUmQiintJtt.cflahjmd__ Nearly Ready R._ Robinson,__ i» _ , u - Nonnnn L. niumlfiBcd DIsmisBcd. . ruirntm Cljicago, nini., «nHand MrMr. nminnd'Mrs. MrR hGckflburicft-chnngcbchliidr c. 1 1 1 H Mrs. John Stypert and Mrs, Everett WlUlnms, Maldei); Mo, also used a car belonging to , TWIN FA L IJ - Foir board i^ v n t„'v i w ju Bert Slie wns'proceded In death by Nixon^ Solans Feted Sanford,-a Volkswogen, which members m et Friday in special, ftesco tt, UVIlIa M, M Terry, Mrs. Mario Moliovia, one broUior aad two sisters, hns been recovered.. JC a lsM 8^r.(!C0|y0,..ii .proBTcss M m Modi n M cj n S t o n, ,||,ati[,tiynlii.nllSlliialiiimi;j:i!i:il -I'lnnerjil—'inr.vlnaa-'vlli. hn WASHINGTON (U PI)-Proa.. obliged-to slim, iilvts Dano- Resident said In his veto But police arc siUl . looking report on grandstand con- Uulad Mjiriin, illia wiiiieiioau, Eden, nnd Alien announced by Wlilte Mortuary, laenriNUOn ana,tno Ucmocra* crats a chance to argue, that statement. “ for“Snnford*57whUc“ C'hovrolqi,~ sb-ucUon at the Twin. Falls Mnllen Heinrich, Mrs, Larry Weaver, Jerome, UcscontroUod C ongress are en* Nbion has the- tools to hold 1''“ education veto waa a 1056 or 1057 m odel apparently County Fairgrounds at Filer. Uvingston and daughter, Mrs, g ag ed In. a p rim arily political down the cost of living II ho promptly overriden by Con- used as a get-away cor. Harold Hove, president, said Richard Barnes and daughter, Cim,;,,, M oinoriiil Elmer HamWJ^" ‘effort to blame one another for would Just uso them. ' Sress, as Nbton almost surely Sanford told police that ho wns , all work but one side wall and- Mrs, BobBronna anddauglitor, tho high cost of living that is The acUon on both sides has H would be. Tho veto was watching television early tills iaatallatlon of oluminum scut Bainineda Webb, Ryaa Snow, Admllted GOODING - Elmer Ham- almost certain to keep on going iiltie real economic significance upheld on the housing-space blJJ*, morning when he received a te> ' basesoases isIScompjoieaanaaoouiau completed and about all Robyn_ Snow, o„i,i. Bclvn,w ,|jn,. Ro|ph, Mrs, Helen Tliomna, Burley, mer, M, passed away Thursday up between now and the although it may have a and a now meaauro will have to 'lephone call. Tlio caller directed that remains to be done Is: just Jerry Elsenhauer, Joseph Silva Wendell Marlin Jr,, Ileyburn; morning of a lingering Illness In November elections. aymboUc bnportonoo. But tho drafted. him to go to his back door. "cicanbtg up," ' »nd IJnda S. Long, oil Twin and Linda nuffaio, Diddale, Green Acres Terraco, Funeral Tho President, In a series of poliUcai stalios ore high. Although every half billion Tlie now arena Is complete. Falls; IVlrs. David C. Pierce, Calif. . . . sorvlccs will be announced by actlons-lncludlng wldely^publl-- cspialoliy->iOrto“ econoraT"«’“"‘*>''**'“'*^P"‘^ * ‘““'*“"‘ Hove said, l“ M. Shipley, Ncliio'M. DlBmlsscii " Thompson Chapel,cixed Gooding, vetoes of appropriation sure to be a key cleotion issue, saving on a |1 trillion economy direction of Tom Sliouso, fair Castor nnd Russell C. Larson, . .airlstinc Carlos, Alan Koyle bills,.- is trying to convince “ Enriier' lhls“ month^Nbcon' t>'»m*>l^'n''President clearly- THANKS secrotary-managor, arc »>l Kimberly; Mrs. Ijirry T. and Mrs. Peter G. Snow, ail voters that big spending by vetood appropriation bills tor overstated hla caso when ho building fences around it, Clifford, and Mamie Mac- Burlty; Mrs, LaMnr Staker, Democrats on Capitol Hill is education, housing and space, said tho veto would say "no" to‘ for your tupporl, I am-i All work wjll bo done by the Ptierson. botli Bulll; Ode S, Rupert; Mrs, Dan Ilelwoli aad Reds Reject responsible for tlie erosion of Tlio M.4 billion education highor prices, proud of our •(fori — time the fair opens Soptomber 0 Rovig, Mark Rovig, Byce Rovig dauBhler, Hoyburn, and Wendy the value of the dollar. measure waa |M3 million over Although tho rato of inflation Nirtfllt«r> Thoiitanci Volat, for a four^lay run, September D “"d Rolnnd Rovig, all Mur- Harris, Dcclo.Unity Plan On tho other sldo, Congress Ills original request whilo Ulo nppeara to bo slowing a lltUe, StoU-Wida, It fjcolifying, will be ludging day. iaugh-, LaVilln M. Slilll, and has authorized Nbun to impose 118.1 blUlon houalng-apaco biU prices arc stlU going up and, andlom,otot*lul. A few boi seSts are'still ?“>“Candidates Kroaa, both Burley; mandatory wage, price and exceeded the presidential budg- even by the administration s available nnd can bo obtained Jeanne Allen, Hansen; Minnie In Korea credit controls. 1110 Prosldont et by 1541 million optimistic estimates, will Louii Hoobon by contacting foir board Knapp, Filer; Bob Elllspn did not request the authority “By tho acUon I am laldag Mntlnuo to do so for the rest of members or tlie fair office at Select Johnson, TOKYO (UPI)-Communist and mado It plain In odvance today, I am saying 'no' to this year at least—and probably Filer. Hazelton; Lee Aronson, North Korea Saturday rejected ho would not use It. bigger spending and 'no' to much longer. The annual publicity banquet .Thcrmopolis, Wyo., and Edgar South Korea’s latest proposal But the now law, passed as a higher prices ih tho interests of p for m em b ers of Uio new s m edia Parties B urgess, Nevada, for rouniflcotlon of the nation rider to a bill tho President felt _oUJh(LAinorican_pcoplQ,!!_tho_| will bo at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. BOISE-rUPI) „ ■- Births liro"S5cro.~nnd~calIcd~S6Uth— Korean- ....«.Hie banquet— this year will be t^ry Sons of were State's born Offlco to Mr.said andFri- President Park Chung Heo "a dedicated to news media In the Mrs-Jnck Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. clny five candidates for offlco_-fnlthful .running _dgg_.pf__U,S^ Marine Denies county. Douglas J. Karel and Mr. nnd con choose which party nomina* Imperialst aggressors.” W E A'RE'flERE TO SERVE Hove said IG contestants have Hon tliey want to accept In tlie Tlie sharp attack on Park’s n n .l 1 nM.l B...... * h I , • .■ I ■^lPIRr^!IWMI!JmdiSi^Bm!^-J"'^MMnli-MrSra^ “NuvrS genuroh contest which will bo in con* Buhl. " DouRhtors...... wero.. born to Deputy Secretary of State North Korea to- renounce its 0trrllrlTrDeaTlrS" ~ YaiTITAY ANDTlKJPTf Junction with the fair and rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Atkinson, Dryden Hiler said State Auditor aggressive designs—came two DA NANG, Vietnam (U PI)- or vetoes of prospective Jurora. He said tliere may be as many Mr. and Mrs. >George Galvan Joe R. Williams, Secretary of days before Vice President A member of our »toM it on duly 24 hours nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. David . A„young„Oklahoma_Marino. — Hotrod,-a-fiv8-«lghthS;gioo- as 20 in the co n test tl\is y ea r, the State Polo Cenarrusa, Rep. Agnow Is scheduled to arrlve In’ cabnly pleaded Innocent Satur­ d~day for attitlino you in emorgonciei and Bllstad, nil Twin Falls, and Mr. Seoul to moot wltl) Park at the taw-Chicksaw-Creek American highest number ever. James McClure, R-Idaho, State day to charges ho ordered tho and Mrs. John Wray, Buhl. beginning of hn Asia tour. Indian from Colvin, Okla., ii fo rocBive thoso poyino »hoir respoch. Never Treasurer Marjorie Ruth Moon idliing of five Vietnamese tho last of four Marines to be heiiioto to coll on us in lime of need. Pocalellan and Attorney Genorhl Candidate Park promised in on'Aug. 15 women and II chlldron In a IVIinidokii Memorial speech conrunemornting tho tried in tho caso. W. A. (Tony) P a rk w ere noml- village last February. XonvielctJ— nated by b o l ______25th anrtlvorsarv of Koroar Two loathemocks-Pvt. Ml- cnl parties and tho American lependenco from Japanese Lizzie Johnson, and Lois rose to his feet and entered hU Weirton, W.Va.V and Pvt. | , BOISE (U PI)-L a Mar Her. p arty . ’ colonial rule that ho would Peters, both Rupert. pioa in a loud voice; Ho U Samuel G. ' Groen, 18, of man Ijirsen, Pocntello, was Hiler said whether they could ^propose realistic preparatory charged rttii ordering his (ivo- aoveiand-woro convicted o( found guilty by a district court file to place the names .in both measures for national reunifica­ man killor tram to line up rhurder and sontbnced to 1U« jury F riday of one count of using Illnine County columns on tlie ballot Is a legal tion if North Korea would me victims into throo groups imprisonment and to five year, . Uic m all to defraud In conncc- question. publicly announce Its intentions A dm itted and then helping kill Uiem with in Jail respectively. PPG . tlo n . w lth c r e d it c a rd ap<- - .Williams..Moon.and.Park-aro- LtoJinU_hofltilo_nctlon jgolnat_ We.sley Nilsson,” Bolsei and “automatlc-™ pons, firo-and Tliomas H. Bojrd^JfTTiSr plications. Domocrats, while Conarrusa nnd th e South. Oral Stewart, Carey. liand grenades. Evaniviiio, Ind.; was acquitted, Judge Ray McNichols contin­ McClure are Republicans. But the Communist rejection, OlNmlsscd ued the case'for sentencing to Tlie American Party hnd only contained In a long editorial in H orr^^ flv^M defense and tho ..last member of the FUNERAL Cathe;*ine Fife and Ilda team, I4d by Oklahoma state team, Laiioe Cpl. Michael S. ' Sept. 1 and ordered a pre^sen- one candidate certified for tlio tho Rodong Slnmun, official Shurts, both Hailey, and Carfdy Sen. Gene SUpe, D-MoAlester, Krichten, lO. IIanovcr, Pa., was L tence investigation. statewide Aug. 4 primary elec­ organ of tlio Korean Worker’s .Peck nnd Oral Stewart, both Saturday tagan I m ^ que«- given immunity to testify in the | CHAPEL L nrsen, 37, w as released from tion — A. Lane B lancliard, (Communist) party, empha­ Carey. tioning of the eight designated four trials. " Idaho State Prison during the Blackfoot, candidate for state sized th at all 64,000 U.S. troops Addlion Avenue East Marino Jurors. Qn FrUUiy, Ijiwronce refused course of the trial. He was ser­ superintendent of public in­ must first be withdrawn from Twin Falls Phono 733-4000 ving the first year of a five-year struction. South K orea before any noKotia* (^lulr. Ki'illi .1), [.-uvm iiv, to m ln iit,is .■vidi'jicc pictures of ■' T w in F a lls l^le mllU.-.ry Judge, ■ dejlled Uie Hi vitU m s from Hum let 4, ' • PAUL D. REYNOLDS sentence on a chargc of Issuing tions for rcunificaiion can JAMES.C. REY^iOLDS a check without funds. Firemen Quell begin. dofense moUons for an pU- Son lhang \/uingo, 2rTaio« Tlie six counts on the original News In Brief Washington has proposed enllatod man Jury arid for an aouUi of horo. Ho ruled out the MEMBER IFDA ond NFDA . against Ijirsen.wcrc-narrowed Blaze In Car, w ithdraw ing 20,000 Am erican expanded number of challenges ovldencoas"lnllBmmatory." to one before the end of the Tl(e Heninr social group of the soldiers but tliere Is no plan for Fir.st United Motliodlst Qiurch a full U.S. withdrawal. will meet at U a. m. Wednesday Check Smoke in tl)c Koclnl hall for a re g u la r TWIN FALLS - Twin Falls St nst:im »ji(>\ iiatks WITH CULLIGAN SOFT WATER fellowship dinncf. A program is firemen answered tljroo alarms- Bound Over • n i i : riMi-s-NKws, jilanned, and plense bring a Saturday, but reported only I will I » iIh, •covered dish’and tnblo service. minor damage In one of the RUPERT George Loo YOU DON'T NEED DETERGEJSTS! By<)iirrlpr Guests are welcome. calls. Mathorly, 33, Hoyburn, has P rrin o n lli A c a r ow ned by Inoy B. been bound over. to district (Duily & SiiihIiiv ) . $2.25 Mrs'. I,.uurcce Holyoak, R ichardson, 1820 Dorian Drive, court on a charge of assault Nowl Havr’cmlimiteid, clean filtered soft water for K yM iiil Burley, has been admitted to was on fire In front of that ad* wltli a deadly weapon wltli every householtd use-automatically. And choose from I'nid in Advnnrr Uie Twin F alls ^ lin lc jlo sp ital dross, firemen said, but the fire Intent'to commit murder. (l)nily ft Siiiidny) Jor me describes the ,agony of John­ Farming Andi'ew T. Hatcher is another lion'. Tlioy feared Johnson son's decision not to seek re< new frontiersman who -hm a would seo tlielr numesi or election and his la^t days in the book In hiro obout the days of .PflNciM PENH (U PI)-Alter photographs in tlio society Whlte'House. ’ tlie Konnody White House.. < fivo nionthfl of warfare, CambO'' sections of thu local new.spa- )latcher, tlie first Negro to dla's agricultural baso U pcrs. miffcrliiB. hold the post of deputy press Hatcher camo to town secretary'to tho'Prcsldent, had The Dcpartmnnt.of Foreign Thoufili tho fields around , recently to attend, a' party Affairs wns estnblished by held off writing d book while. Phnom Penh remain green and launching a book by Johnson's •an A d (.< C o n g ress in 1709—. colleBgues of that* era put down lush difficulties developed. First fokmer IVom SccrotnryGoorge it is now llie State Depart- their revelntj^s and recoUflc- among Uicso Is the problem of Clirlstian titled '''Ihc President m enl. ' tlons of tho Into John F. getting agricultural products to* Kennedy. ':et. ■ Viot Cong have kept the Hotcher was tho second man 'y.'s railroads closed and. on Press' Secretary Pierre openly' harass major Cambo« Salinger’s team. Corning, full dlnn highways. circle, ho now luis a .top executive Job with Hill and Trucks once urfod only to . Knowlton, of New York, the — trftnufer-agploultural-oortunodi— j tics ore now being used by the publicubllc rolarelations firm whlcHls nrmy to. move troops. h a n d lin_ g ' Republican Sen. It is also becoming, incroos-' George Murphy's re-election Inpjy difficult for the farmers campaign in, California. to, work in, tlicir' fields.' Serves LBJ Briefly Uccontly^. Agriculture Minister Tlie sllmmod-e library and olfices are “near completion," ih’ tlic Soutli said his brothers House were, to be seen on the have no lights and the annex has no^wlmlow glass or knobs for He salt) and may he used snou after scliool opens, hut there will Georgetown ■ cocktail circuit. and sisters were plantlng Tice the doors, and In other ploccs, no doors. Superintendent Enicst \ic "n o telling when tiie clnssroom s will be read y for u se." — nfnight. '■ ‘ ‘ After that members of the ‘"nio formers are scared of Uic airplanes," lie said. Nguon Sam Ok, director general .of ag ricu ltu re, said . unless Uie situation Improves Cambgdia's rice production will drop b y -40 p er cent this y<;ar. ------A-dQ-per-ccnt-drop-in-rice— production would destroy any ideas of export and probably would force Cambodia to import rice. ^ £ x p 6 rtf a rc H elp in g ------Already Japimese and Israeli experts are helping Cambodians to Improvejheir agriculture at farm level and "if Uie U.S. government would like to help us also we still need their' help," Sam Ok said; The director general said ho did not believe there was a — necd-to-establish- food -rotion“ programs'in Cambodia at this - time-becouse-‘‘the situation is • not so draslic-yfit..^-’------:------BYLl Lists T.F. Area Graduates PHOVO, U tiih^ Forty Mnuic Viillcy area sludonts rcccived ■ rlipiomns from BriGham Young— University in graduation __ ^retnw ies hist week, during wliTcli ii lotiH of i.yvniliprom ajT" were handed out. —GpnduHRnft-f Dennis Cheney, Wayne H. (iraliiiin, Hence l-irson. Carol II. Kandall, I.e.slie Ann —Sorensen^— Mary—Lee—Cot— lin^’liaiii, Robert Keith Mourit.sen, Ralph Waldo Rasmussen Jr.. Janet Ilolyoak Siuck. lilarl l.eroy Craythorn; .Siindra l.ee Nielsen and G ary II. RuniTrTir; m i n n rc tv in ^ " kididors' liogrees, and Jan Kent Hansen and Gale Thomas ilot^i^, who received m asters' decrees. • Rupert graduates included Dennis Wayne Belnap. m aster's degree’ and S andra Ix*e Uerg, James I., Cliristiansen, William Mann Hepwortli and Qieryl Ann Montgomery, bachelors' deereos. Twin Falls students included G ayla W. Bass, Aleen Uastow, J. Arnold Dirrell, (.'athrjTi l.ouise C lark, M. Ross lOf’berl, (leraid Robert Wallace Kloinp. and Carol Elian Han Tasker, bachelors’ degrees. Other graduates included Deidre Ann War, Albion; Dee C)t I1 Dixon, Wilma Di)fon and Juninif Lloyd Hutchison, all (iooding; Susanne Haslam -Ricks, Ilazelton; U'e Warren Robinson. Heyburn; Ruth Butler, Jerome: .Carol Marie Zollinger Haws, Mlilta; Nina IClaine Jones, P au l; C. l^orenzo Frieldalra Po|>e, Salm on; Je rry Drent bothers to build in Allen, K aren Rutl> Dllle S taten more help. nndM arvLouiso T ram m el, all of Slioshone; and Roger A. Dixon, Wendell. Frigidaire Court Vetoes: _ _ end Decision On cleaning forever. • No more ovon scouring, Tho job's dono ' Right of Way outomntlcnlly;,oloclrleally.' • Cook-;.-.. Master control turns ovan on and off at BOISE (UPI) - A lower timos you soloct". • Suffico unit controls court decision to hold Invalid a hnvo infinito hoot sottings. ChubbQck, Idaho; m unlcpal or* dlnando anno)dng a railroad right of way wns reversed Frl* day by tlio Idaho Supreme Court. ^xth District Court held tbs ordinance was jrold. Itie high court held no evidence was pre­ sented to prove that th e rtK«, wothar, tpin dry* ond'iti olf fo ortH pur- Hoff, former govornor, still is downsllde. again and, tho not seen-ln-peril-earHer—-those— O llifin l Cciy oiui C i.u .iif KJ».w»p(i)>rt ' ’ ol Audit Ouiiau ol CiKololm n ami UPI past two months, the party suados top Dcmocrnt« today, dahnud for a'winner over tho Democrats .are mightily \riiikixin i lo ^rriioii AO lOlt l.fiilin Coclo. lln itu liiy ii li«r«l>y (UtiQniilad n i tin ciov of ilif w«V.rUl 117 n'i»«l Sl’tM l W *H. Twin. Folli, leadership sees its chances.of however, that their net los.<30s Vctoriin GOP Son. Winston pleased at the primary victory ' Nevada, threatened by William litnt'o HJ301 h» Vnlloy N rw .p o p ftt Inf. [n ia ix i q i t*c()nt |>o»1 keeping majority control may run no more than fiveProuty. of Hep. UlchardOttlnger, whose •Ragglo, a disthlct aitomey; oltKc-i.f Iwin Jn ll. lilo U o '11.1101, uii.lrt lliiMHt 111 Morcll n, in ?9 considerably improved, . two . short of what tho GOP No longer claimed is tlie own wealth can help him to Sen. Stuart Symington, who With tho prosent Democratic needs for control, Aln.skii seat hold by Sen. Ted outspond Goodell hoavllj’ and w atches steady gains by at« margin 67 to 43, Republicans • In tho matter of plckin|{.up .StevonjL nn nppolntod In- who.Is made to look like 'a tractive Attorney General John need a not gain of seven for a 50- Ilopubllcan seats, not m uch h as cumlMsnt Ropubll’ain . 'fliough ce n trist on th e Issues by the Danforth In Missouri, and Sen. Summer Rerun 60bpllt which would allow Vice- changed. VDomoccallc loadorH Democrats hilve a strong presence of Conservative parly Joseph Tydlngs, menaced by President Agnew to. iM-eak Uie still lay claim only to four —lyu't roglHtratlon edge thoro, sorlpus cnndldato James Buckley. Tho The public.hean'ny iil Sun Valley Clouds Ipsue Is.paramount, we sec the gun'lo^by,- by charges; of tie and let tlie GOP orgnnlro the tlierohasbocn ono altoralloh In factional rifts hnvo dimmed. I«tt2r got 1.1 million votes In "too much time spent on D.C. itb reasoii to change oiir stand. We n ____ 1. ''' ' ll._ II ______InilB T..JI. n c M Wednesday relative to Senate. tlie lineup. Ihoir outlook. '. 1008 a^aliutSen. Jacob Javlts, affairs," and an attractive proposed Legislation for protectioQ ■ still /avor a recreation p|at1 for the ‘ In^. M ay , key D e m o c ra tic As before, tlioy think Stale In place of Alaska Iho -and’could dcu good deal better opponent, Glenn Beall Jr., son of the ■ Sawtooth Valley and the a r e a ., ' ' annlysta could easily siJo tlurt' TVensurorAllUdStovenKODlIl Democrats now -happily., clninv i'lhis fall If He can rustle enough of a former Maryland senator. Sawtooth, White Clouds . and 'AVc believe mining controls can happening. A then-current lilM'0ez0fln\)V 0rincumljcnlSen. powerful Now York. ,Two mont»y.'^ Son. Thomas Dodd's mohtlis ago, GOP Sen. Cliatlos On Uio oUier. side of tho . Boulder Mountain rmige,'), eoiild. lie incorporated in a recreation rundown indicated a posslblo- .Rnlph Smltlu named to the scat declaration of Independent loss of 11 seals. With clhlrtis pf nflerthodoallilafil.ycarof'Son. Gooilull .soem^d lo ______hnve,-P«mQ______. Jtidge_r,MVseveral______Democrats'seen ~~^irbOT!lliSFcdTisifr5innmerrerun— vsctup-which'-would-givci-Uic-forest. -candicy has thrown Coimccllcut-:-- n u a l’TourolfsfittlnrvtC torlcrlir’Evcrctt-Dirkspnr'l’herJ'ec'nep— upoff-lho-aoor-flfler'H^lorrihle—on-U»o^‘gravc-danger-lUlsUin;Hfler'H-lorrihle—on-U»OH-L‘Hi -into-greater-chaos-thah-beforo;— Several years ago dxtensivc service the control it needs, and : May have beep removed. They Even with Just a three-way hearings were held on proposals mDst people wapt. At the same ■ Indudo Sens. Frank Moss of Demqcratlc prlpiary fight, which favored establishment of a. time it would not lock up the area Utah, Joseph Montoya of Now leaders had begun lo pul tho. for one purpose only. This would be Mexico and possibly Galo state on . thd loss list, National Recreation Area, ad- ’ ''--A rid the,M ore Cars W e Build,') the M ore Roads McGee of Wyoming (Uiough an tlie Case in a National Park setup. nepubllcans also have a ministered by the Forest Service, W e Build, and the M ore Roads W e Build, extra, a poaco cnndldato, primary, battle but seem likely ora National Park. AtlJiat time tho Ondor forest service coVitrol the .muddles that picture). Sen. the M ore Cars W e Build!" , lo emerge from It with leas testimony was all for the 'National ihultiple use concept? which we Quentin Burdick of North Internal damt^ge. Recreation Area. Our liavo backed, would be paramount. . Congressional delegation backed The peoplo.of the area — The liiis feeling but bills to set up the Sawtodth Valley and Stanley Bnein area never made it into the final — a r e for th e m o st p a r t b ac k in g the stage. ' , , recreation proposal. They do not Now we are back for another favor national park legislation. hearing but this lime it comes after The hearing at Sun Valley will ANDREW TULLY Legislation h,is been introduced to give' 'those interested tho op­ create a combined Sawtooth portunity to once more express . National Park and Recreatlofn their views. We hope this will be the Area. Under this plan the Sawtooth last time this step will be Equal Women White Clouds and Boulder necessary. The delay to date has Mountain ranges would become been tragic. More delay will bring WASHINGTON - On sw eat. TTioy tran sp o rt carloads ^rrarJJational=Earki=The=Sawtoolh= —yjm fp-tyngofly— ;;==ihcory-iniiPUnra{mlry^r:^D^BW c®nlnBrW dracra Valley and adjoining • areas : No matter which way the action always l>c at war with somebody or hundreds of miles to the bench and then sneer at the goes — fo r a National P ark, for a (W atch your cotton-pickin’ slop, would become the Recrcatiqn B erm u d a!) I dem and tliat Uie proffer of a nice, cozy straight, Area. . . _ Recreatioh Area or for a com­ Senate forthwith okay the incket. The rerun-stems 'from mining bination of the two — it had better Ilouso-pnssod constitutional AJUiough I like to think of action, in tne wnue t^iouas. Whcrr gei gomg or’"there nll-l icndmcnt-.to. give—women__ m yafllLfla-fiom cly. In _ a - manly__ the initial hearings were hold we for any action. equal rights with men. way, it is a fact that dames are I command this because I prottier than men, with better ; Tjjtre will be nothing' left to ■ backed the Recreation Area idea. believe those' United States figures, and . they would look ------Today,—even_though—thc_^,-White. -p ro te c t deserve and require the best real sweet In the regalia of a fighting forces in tho world, and private first class. I say private the pending amendment would first class, but for most women fix things Just fine by making that rank would ,be of fleeting From The Grave women subject to the military brevity. As any husband can drnflTGivenneholecrlnm sure—confirm rTill“‘fcm alcr-ore-of- Kenneth O’Donnell, onetime aide Washington couriselled against Uncle Sam would pick Uie lead ersh ip m nterinl, and wiUiln to Presidents Kchiiedy ' and^ foreign entanglements. However, it American female, especially of a few months we males would Uie m a rrie d variety, o ver the be addressing food packages to Trbhnson^ has W ritten ii UffOkT" "is plmii lliat'tlf^ rush of history lias American male. gen erals. quoting General Douglas made such counsel obsolete. • Die, reason for such nn MacArthur as having warned The road to hell is paved with eventuality is obvious. Women Dolls also are braver Uian '' Kennedy against fighting a war in godll' intentions and perhaps much are in better physical shape guys. They not only enjoy a Asiii. As a result, O'Donnell said of the hell Americans have endured than men, and tnke better care good fight, but are very good nt of themselves. Ihey seldom sit Kennedy planned to withdraw from Uio sp o rt. I could nam e Uio ih Vietnam might have been up nil night ployingMkor at the names of a dozen females who Vietnam after the I0fi4 election. avoided if Kennedy had acted in the club or consldcrTTthelr civic would be champions today hnd General Charles do Gaulle con­ sp rin g of 1903 in ste ad of postponing duty to ploso up Joe's Place at 3 Uiey clccted to m ak e a c a ree r of curred in MacArthur's advice, tlie move until after the tOfrl a. m . WlUi som e notable ex­ Uio prize ring. Cassius Clay O’Donnell said. election he did not live to see. ceptions, Uiey don't smoke as would never hove laid a glove • , Fate decreed that Kennedy much or drink ns much. -Thoy on my-sister Lucy or that In any event. President Nixon RAY CROMLEY cat lettuce. redheaded Egan girl down Uio would riot live to act upon his has had to deal with the reality of street. I would not today pick a planned withdrawal. Then -the situation - he. Jnhcdtod-fcom - Mostjnen figure Uicy'vo had JIght_with_AliC(LJlooaev.oIt President .lohnson decided to build President Johnson and he has had The-Peae«-Blo;cl^ their daily exercise after LongworUi,GoldaMolr,MarUm strollinR two blocks to Uie Mitchell or any member of Uie to tnko n g rrn t of cr itic isin -WASHINGTON- force a quick decitiion. Fate denied friendly neighborhood hashish W om en's L iberal earned by his predecessors. UboraUon li-rmi wliich relationship wiUi ihc...... emporium for a dollop...... against Movemont's.poUtburo,...... him too. The ve rdict of history is not in but UipMiddleEnst mny urnou 10 now is cn iod Urc Popular Front llevolutionary OrKonizallon ot u,e vapors. Women work nnd II is truo that moat women If the people pressing for im- today’s indications arc that I?*!,™! III'! Uter^nllon of the Oc- the I'lideh Party in Iran, a play’at kecpinfi In shnpc. I om disllko getting up In tho mor- - a bevy of torrorisl groups nidod—cupied-Arab-Gulf- mediale wifhdrawal irom vrelir"rn“ President Nljwn is making good on violent-offshoot of the-|raninn witli one nlng’, but rcKpoct lh6y“ cduld by Co m m unistand abetted by Comm unistand Arms, funds jind suiiplies for Communist parly; the doll who plays tennis three or mannge»*with tbfl.'help of Uie want ev'pn more distinguished his promises to get us out of Q iina. A1 Fatah. Ihe Palestine advice from the grave, they have nevolutlonnry l.Dndership four limes a week. Jumps horses typical top sergeant. One of Uie Vietnam with honor. • Over the past several months, UberaUon Organizatioti. ‘Hie Fiiction of tlio Sudan Com- over fences, swims like Johnny prime quallficaUons for Uie top only ^to recall that George contacts in Hong Kong wiUi PLOhashad an officcin Peking m im i.stj)jirty and a new .splinter , Weissmuller used lo, does 100 sergeant's Job is pragmatism, sources on Uie m ainland have since 10C5, b ut' Uiat (iffiee lia.s liro u p in Ihe .Syrian Ciiininimlsl y arils . ia-lQ-accondalflatUuid.. am llllluinlliclleyiuacBm iulil__ -Mt^-SPEGTATQR------■SIhCL* Iasi yoarT enjoys lO-mile excursions Into spilt hairs over a late-rising reporter Moo Tse-lung nnd his * Uie country on n -bicycle. To female soldier whose specialty advisers are now regularly Molly, basic training would be a was wiping out machine gun supplying arm s, supplies and* There It Is! resl cure. nests slngle-lianded. guerrilla Inslruclors to Middle PAUL HARVEY I do not believe Molly is ex« So kindly; pass Uiat con-. East commando nnd subversive ccptfonal in _Uie sound body. stituUonal amendment, Sehnte, groups ■depactmenl, For snme-ceason.__and-approprlate-Uio-Acccasacy___ rn messages"sent througinils" possibly glandular, women funds In Uie Pentagon's budget Middle East agents, Mao has PtrbrlTcrPTTlies^— have alw ays been UiO-bri^k sex, for h a lr-c g rlln g s o ts , cold m nde no secret of Uie fact Uiat The June Ifl-gcneral olcction wlilch contributed to their and tough. Tliey go 24 hours cream and pantyhose. It will be his aim is lo prevent a penceful in B ritain was ciilled an up.set. cockinuss uUo mobilized the without sleep nursing Junior’s a sacrifice to kiss Uic girls good- setUemenl and to promote a It sure wns, And nobody was firm ______t______A ___ I___ t___ 1111 * 1 ___ opposition. e a r ache and tu rn up nt Uie bycibul Uicy will be ev er In my protracted people’s war aimed more upsel than the pollsters To be told dny-afler-day that Belles Arts bnll looking like UioughU as I loll on my silken nt overUirowing vilually all who, unanimously. had we are going to vole this or Marlene Dietrich, circa 1035. couch, wolfing bonbons, sipping cslnblished governments in the predicted tliat Uibor would win. Ihataway may engender Tliey make their dally shopping champagnc nnd watching Uie Middle Easl, both Arab and Tlie sm oke h as d a r e d nciw. resistance. rounds wiUiout working up ’a Redskins drop anoUier one. Israeli, whatever their com­ The rocrimlnalioti lias sub­ Historically it was Uioughl plexion. sided. nie injured oros have that Ihe average voter liked to M ost groups Mao is aiding arc been assuaged. ride with a. winner. And the violent, antigovernment and Bui the credihilily of public more iniporlanl newspapers unco-operative. The Red opinion Run-eys retnaiii.s much endorsed a candidacy, the more • Clilnese are not even working damaged, maybe irreparably, voters would be inclined to People go places to see things. somewhere in this area with the with mninslrean^ Communist Tlie Times of I-ondon called clitiib on the winning band­ You drive down the Oregon coast authority to do so makes sure that parties, which are n:iostly loyal Uie recent Tory victory In wagon. to Moscow in the Mideast. after readiiig • literature on how people who come to sec the Falls Britain "the biggesl, political M aybe It wdrks the oUior way, Wliere Peking deals with upset since ’ Truman beat too. lovely the ocean, the beach and tho will realize they just might not sec C om m unists, It Is wiUi terro rist D ew ey." Maybe there are nn equal or rocks really art'. tlicm atalU'Disappointing a tourist splinters. George Gale of Uie l^ndon greater number of voters who ' You come around a bend, in the is a cardinal sin. It’s the worst kind In their instructions, Mno’s Evening Standard said "No rally, to an underdog when the road and tiiere they are. — the of publicity you can have cir­ officials mnko it clear thnt ' political Journallsl will ever experts have tried to buy him Poking's interests will best be rocks, the Ijeaehcs and the waters, cu lated . again allow himself to be prematurely; sort of a voter’s served at present by keeping bamboozled by the pollslers." •— ..r You.read abiiul them, you went to , When a tourist drives down into rebellion at having his secret Uie M iddle E ast in turm oil Pollsters,, themselves .so luillot counted In advance. ■ see and they were there! ' the canyon because he expccts to through long-term, slow-paced, wrong in their prediclioti of And now I am going to sound- You drive down another highway see Shoshone Falls then he'd better widesprond guerrllln wnr. what' would happen,' now are smug, but old Homer McKee ; - : : to nee. the (arned Hetlwood trees, see Shoshone Falls! -Tho^data indicates, thoso- -trying to -explain-what they - ahvays said "TjiHipn Ihat lays ...... m. ajo - l o -r Rodn » . i CJiinoso activities:n . t ii. it i. . . . . >t.. .1. II.I 1______. . - I ^ The pi-omotion says if you tlrive . Like wo said — when you look for .Uilnk did tiappen. a good egg has n perfect right to Funilj nnd advisers to cm But nobody's llstoninn. caek le." down this highway a certain' an Oregon beach (like in tho pic­ tremlst students In Egypt nnd' You know, a largo'part of the , Pnul Ilnrvey News has — ntimber of miles they are Jhere. ture along with this column) and otlior Arnb lands. fnsclnntlon of an up.set derives alw ays picked, tho outcom e of - ■ Y o u d o ju s t th a t an d they a re Uiere! find it and when you look for the Arms,.funds ohd Instructors from seeing Uie amiigne'ss of ...... national olbctlons...... five days in You’re a tourist from another Redwoods and find them, it's a ol the terrorist Populnr' some so^;allctl expert.s tnrned advance and torrdcUy — for state. Yoti read atiout the great good feeling. . Dcmocrntle Front tor tho Insldo-out overnight. seveii elections. Including even Uborntlon of Pnlostlnc. Tlio ...... ■ ShoShone'Falls on the Snake Hiver Few huniiin quiilitles arc u,c so-culled Trumrin surprise ■ When you look for a Shoshone loader of this group, iNalf morp generally dotoKted than of. 1018, outside the community of Twin Falls Uiat isn’t — well, draw your Hnwatmch,' has dcclartid his SMporclllous .smugnes.s. |r|„o ,inys In ndvance of each ■ Falls, You travel miles from home owji conclusions as lo your feelings. alleglancc toX aelst procopts. Ijilxir Prlmo Minister Harold election I forward .my regular to SCO w hat you are told you will see Some of his guerrillas carry Wilson wns so cqrtain of re- ncwspnncr column to if you go there. _ ------NOTE TO CORKY JONES -M n o 's lUUo Red Book. olcction Uint tio'd recenlly sold publishers “n ttioro Uian 30(1 You drive down into the canyon, Funds, supplies, arms and his family tiomo in northern clUos wlUf Instructions to print Please run down to tho Buhl' (tucrrillB .instructors (or tho London, fully oxpofting to go on It the dnynfter the election-no yoU'lako a look and Uie falls are hot postoffice and pick up your'm ail. Dhofnri guerrillas In Dhofnr ilvlnji nt. Number 1(1 Downing'mnttcr whnt.-. - a n d B eu th -V — ------— ------'■—therel“eerlaln-seaBona-ofrthe-yei(r- -Toll-ther-postm aster-that-M rr------— "tlm ij^otitn-.- j - - a - p^. '- yftu can see them but the day you Spcctator sent y6U,‘Don't forgot — I of tho Arabian peninsula. Part of tho public ronctlon Uie way of the Utornry Digest, ® IWO h MIA, htZ^ *-i cpine to take a look tho brink is dry. '.and get /the job done soon as Dlidfarls are also being sent lo could havo reflected resent- of course. But- the risk Is Shoshone Falls just ain't. Qiina for tralnlngi. Tho Com­ ment. of tho superconfldonco of mlnlmliod becnuse of almost 'Possible'so you can start writing munist Chltieso supplies arc tho Incumbent. : ■ / const/int trnvol in tlie hin-■ ‘;m o t t/p yo{i think about them findtia that niomhwash It’s' about time, someone, ■■uiuau.those letters you wanted to write! known to arriv e by wav of Aden „,W polls, - ■ ■ doesn t do anything h r YOUr breoth?"______■

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' U.S.:M ay . ' Augijr.1 33; !«{) Tim m Nowi, Twin liJrtho S Recall -Women Set Strike -NEW..YX)IlK-.{JJPI)—Iiv her, vislblo.power of wonicn fjt-olty- whera tlip larger oplioni of our " husky, stacc ato '. volce»»._Bfltty fJ a ll-a t the political' aren a' life are decided. FVledan will lautich ' National . •______Thai GIs Women’s Strike Week activities BANGKOK(UPI)-'nii Unit­ in a Boston church Sunday THE PLACE ed States is expectctl to night. announce a cu t in its 42,000 Seven other women will take, “TbrBOYTDUR ' military personnel in Thailand. over pulpits In Massachusetts • soon, Kovernipcnt wurcoa said the same day, with periplssion 501 LEVI'S ' Saturday. Ilio unnouncomcnt from Ujtf cluirchoH, to 'p re a c h may come next month. . about Women’s Liberation. ___A t^’oreign M inistry, spokes­ Mrs. Friedan’s liberation' m an said a statem en t will bo proolam'Atlon for women will be issued on. tlie proposed witiidrn- delivered In hi.sloflc Arlington . wal "wlion a review of tiie Street Cliurch. Il' contains reduction is completed." U.S. directions for women wishing to Ambaasndor Leonard , UpRor join thb strike Mrs, Friedan and ForoiKn- Minister TllabQt called -for Wednesday, the &0(h ^ ilKliomQn_mfit._ta-.dlscuas_th mentn said the "phased roduc- ^Gotieh Greek^ doing meninl chores in offices tions” under consideration "fill- • cover tlieir typewriters and ■ ly take into account the close their notebooks and that ^ progross of Vietnamizntlon, the telephone operators unplug ' 'mutual concern of the two Denes Assault tlieir switchbaords, waitresses governments to avoid any stop waiting, cleaning women impairment of essentlnl sccuri- PAniS'('UPI),Tlio Frcnch since ttie. beginning of the stop cleaning, and everyono , ty requirements in the area and lawyer of Grc( millionaire affair, seems to-want to hound who is doing a job for which n tlielr ability to meet them in shipowner Stain Nlarchos. Mr. Niarchos," said Do-Cham- man would be pald'more—stop. • keeping with the Nixon doctrine said S atu rd ay t; b ru ises on brun, who was in constant — ‘ ‘'111111 every woman pegged an d other co m m itm en ts be-, th e bod y of- N ich o s' w ife, touch w ith N iarchos ab o ard hiq forever as assistant to, doing tween the two countries." Eugenia, werepaused by yacht-La Creole off the FVench jobs for which men get the Tlie Joint announcem ent cam e frantic efforts b)or husband Meditorraneah coast. credit—stop. just prior to the Aslan tour of and servants to r(vo her from If formally charged' and —"In every office, every Vice President Spiro Agnew, a massive ovordi of sleeping convicted, Nlarchos, 01*. could laboratory, every school, all the pills. . . I be Jailed for 10 yoors'and if a •women will spend tlie day Ttie attornoy auod a Greek court decided ho planned to discussing and analyzing the prosecutor of try| to “houiid" inflict injuries upon his wife, •conditions which keep us from Iniemtnte—“ Ninrcho.qjvlth ,a<^ntlons.that_ _Uio_scntjnc£jjfiuld.bc-25_ycars.- -being-all-we-mlght-be------he may hnvo cnid his wife’s judlclal experts said in Greece. —‘‘If the condition that keeps d eath. j Niarchos was released on us down Is the lack of a child Conslriiction A ‘‘v eritab le Gjk trag e d y ," $10,000 bond Ju ly 25 • and care center we will bring our said atto rn ey R i do CTiam- allowed by the courts lo leave babies to the office that day S h i f t f r E w a — brun 0^ the dea'oi isugenla G reece. and sm hcm 'on the Dosses'" Nlarchos in N/ and the * In Greece, the governhient J a p s ." ' ■ BOISE (UPI) - District en­ accusations by Pious prosecu­ ban on publication of news gineer William Sacht said Fri­ Mrs. Friedan predicts mil­ K ILLER WHALE gets a rid e 6n its bock to th e G alveston, Tex. tor Constantlnoe'afoutis Fri­ about the case kept the story lions will join the strike. “Tlio day Interstate construction em­ Sca-Aramn Marineworld. Tlje 2-ycar-old male whale was day that theiillver-linlred out of local papers even though phasis in southwest -Idaho will mood of'Uiis strike Is serious, carried in this cradle, suspended from an aircraft, for the (rip shipping magnf may have it made front pages around the shift to projects east of Moun­ determined, confident," she from Seattle to Kmiston. (UPI) .caused fatal i«;rics in her w orld. ^ said. "Tliere is no fronting tain Home following completion death. ra g e ." -iif-Uic-Broadway Avenue Inter­ Judiciol cxp

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But, when they In a decision wlilcTi lias ■. rcachod it. the ranger was gone aroused controversy in Pennsyi- — rnm mrcnmrrwrnrtnrinRr ------vaiiiii; the .'■.tiiti; .S«prL'mt!-L*nnrt- .1 I m tv o j II ; Night was coming on. 'Hie ovrrturned ttiu conviction of ;i young 'man who displayed ;i fo ro m r* (If » future .secretary of lalior, Plus at 10:45 r n-ssoclate Justicc of the .Su- flag with the words '•make -TlJrcmrcourtrnnd-UiSmmbns^ -lovcTTint—war" upon it 'I’he • sador to the United Nntion.s court di‘ci(|ed July 2 th at siicli GALIGO climbed with his wife to tiie action is not illegal “ if Iht; TIlKRHSOinilOTKI. ranger'.s observation tower, desecration takes plac(* at a 7’/h* irM'oo(/fi o f ■ - n ag and w e used It. Sometimes, a note of poignan­ Kdl6Q A « Po»mvo Proof of Age Required « • "I guess today we’d be cy surfaced in the judicial I; arrested.” rulings. Such was the case TUilDlilRS’ n i '« e ------when the Lucas, Ohio, Ciunty THE FIRST dlLTHE SHOCK ROCK! Curries New Threat Court of Appeals reversed the T n » fr/ii/ T if}p {in g in l/u ’ "Russ Moycr promised lo m ate the wildest, craziest, lunniesl,, Goldberg could be right, lliis conviction . of John Sainnz, SIA ICE liOX w m c K ' tho farthest out Musical-Horror-Sex-Comedy ever released.* - year, the old dare of the flag of accused in Toledo of sllltlf^a W i'jjm ofioM.'J ' Ho h as succeeded. ' ...... u .,-..; ■'the'T A m erican R ev o lu tio n , flag so he could wear It a^ a /.o iin /jf fro m “Diii’l IVead On Mo " carrics pone;'» making burn marks 0 renewed Ihreafltf urrtjst and upon it, ..-’fl attaching to it a llu U ) « . m . * "prosecution, peace sign, ' ...... Lmiflu-oii /rom !2 :(U ) In a time of mounting 'Hie appi'.'ils court, in a 2-to-l to 2:00 p.m. ‘ internal tensions, the flag decision, ruled it was not /.)inii<’r/ro i« 7:0f) p.in. seems dearer to many than proven that Sijinnz meant to P h o tic: 72rt.;T62J ever before; and the cost of ca.st ''contonipt!’ on the flag, trifling with It in tho cause of llie majority opinion added: Oijf ir «rm S;»riiign in Kf’fr/iiini 3//ip o f the iroriii S/iririgu lift “ ^fdtfcfirhft.sT)oToiYre~fli}7rrirr7TtooT rwcTTiemnmTTnr A D allas court gave CJary our flag, loo, but our love for It Allen Deeds, 10, a four-year will not perm it us to waive y " ...... sentence for burning what he these rules." Starts W EDNESDAY! iuild was a replica of the flag in God-Time People Love a demon.stration. Astiore or afloat, ihegVe rocking the boat! Plu>al 10:4S Nlohlly At Munteo, N.C., two teen­ FRONTIER tHEATER agers from Haltiinore were “miffYOURVyiftGON"! rm wlf IW Vmh, Dm iIm i WtM fiontenccd to mnxiniuin .'Itklay IVyiiTDISNEV^ EUxailhietlliillkyloir W unrfin D satty te rm s for spreading a flag In U«o O ur front of Uielr tent in sucli a «.G£ORGESIEVENSfl!tOKOIItHAR„»ixi«. No ms^age..,' ConvonionI manner Uiat persons entering ■ TlieOnillyGaiiitiielliliinitwiii or leaving could walk on. it. n6moi|... "Parking lot" Judge Fentress T. Horner said, Enlranco “I wl«lj I could ylve you more. Just all-ut fun -. -.If yoti’re not .H«tis(ie Cited M ost of U)c law s under which smilingir weeks! I y-(^n(t<^HS—j LMJBI AU'unta iifOaH Now York City has boon'6h MYWAl.TO IIAmESNEU ...... * ...... OONlUNPln'l««OUIIItO strike since July, Sl protoBling n policy of tho United Parcel M uitShow Identification P lu t C o-H it Stiswi Dallvl Service (upheld by an urbitru- . "SWlSSrilMiLVROMISWr' Matlna*! at 3iOO and 4i30 . 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GROWTH! History of Osco Drug .. .

In 1937, the first Osco Drug Store oponod in downtown Rochester. M innesota, under the name of Self-Service and quality m erchandise at low prices. By 1942, five stores were in operation, and the compahy bocomo a partnership Uripwn as Owners Service Company. From these words fhe nomo "OSCO" was coined. The portnership was succeeded by, the present.. corporatlon,^Osco Drug/ Inc., in 1946 and this provided the beginning of a series of nevJ Osco Drug Stores. Osco Drug joined forces with Jewel Com panies, Inc., as a wholly-owned subsidiary in 1 961. Jewel Companies Inc, a loading retail organization, operates a chain of self-service supermarkets in Chicago, New England, M ontana and Idaho, and a chain of Drug Stores in the Chicago M etropolittjri orcarand Hame:Sorvico Routes-scrvicing:cu5tomcrs:in"43:5tatcs;:W hllo'thorov have been changes in the legal framoworU of the organization^ the corporate identity and separate m anagem ent con»inues. Osco Drug Stores provide the community with products and services for better daily living, a business whose personality can be described only in terms of many small parts-^appealingly worm store designs, a wide voriety of quality merchandise and attractive displays, m odern pharmacies, cosmetic centers and friendly local ad v ertisin g ......

OPPORTUNITY! Osco Drug Offers Opportunity for the College M an W ith Potential! Osco is the fastest • cjrowing division of the Jewel Companies. At least ten stores a year will bo added to the division, almost doubling Osco's suo in the next three years. Men witljjtolent and desire will be needed to m anage departm ents. . . stores ... * groups-of stores, as Osco expands. This is the opportunity Osco offerj,you. The opportunity to grow with a growing company. O ther compensations for all Osco employees includes pne of the most generous profit sharing plans in the retailing industry, a stock purchase plan and a group insurance plan, Osco follows a flexible salary scale. W e will always be more than competitive with other retailers in our salary offers to men with ability and eagerness to work.

INTERNSHIPS! Internship Plan offered by Osco Drug'. The Osco Drug Store system offers ah unusual program to give the pharmacy intern "a cdmprohenslve knowledge of store operating methods and policios/' Jim Beal, m anoger of the Twin Falls drug and merchandising center,states,"In recognizing the three-fold role of pharm acy - as a profession, a science qnd a business— this program provides intern' ' participation in all aspects of retail pharm acy. Emphasis lies in the commercial areas , of store operations and merchandlslng as well." Tfio lnto;n exam ines invpntory ...... control, mercharydising procedures, store operations and all phases of pharm acy.

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the end of the month; N o. 2. the Fine Arts Center; N o. 3, the ’’commons,'' which will contain student union, li­ ------. The student can choose fully accredited courses from business, brary end' administrotion focilitios, , - scheduled (or completion later this ------' year; No. 4, a co-oducotional dormi­ English & Hamanities, Fine Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social ' tory, also scheduled for completion this foil; No. 5, the academic clossroom building, and No.-fiTs’IKe'sito^of a co- coilonol oducalion~^asirQom building . on which bidi will bo lot later this year. The bu ild in g U beirig financed by funds from >he slote permonent building fund and o federal grant. Farmlond lies lo' Ihe upper rig h t corner. This also is p a rt For those Students who wish to continue their studies the money of the college campus and will be Ihe site of developm ent, w ith the CSI Tow ­ er, right of center, being the eventual saved by attending C.S. I. will almost be enough to cover the center of cam pus. The other CSI b u ild ­ ing now on campus, the maintenance building, is not visible in this shojt but cost of two more years of college. .... , lies to the lower right of the future vo­ cational building.

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T H U I I i T ' ' Kidiiapings Anticipateid TWIN WASnrNGTON (UPI) -TflO armored cars and otlier vo-' i SUi|e D oparlnlcnt h as told hides and pay Uie ^alnrlos of CotiKross il oxpecU ihdro tlie extra Marines and local HssAsslntrtlons nnt^kidnapini's.. security guard s. IS ^ association of Amorjban diplomats .‘abrosd • Since then, panlel Mitrlone, a nnd wantd money and manpow­ U.S. official,, was murdered by er lo coun^cract Ihcrterrorlsm. terrorists in Uruguay. Another S|)oclflcoliy, the dopartmont •official, Claude Fry, Is still a wnnls to or^anixo cmcr^cncy hostage thqro.' »cllon (cams, includlng'a Navy So»l)oo' i^rm or/ ex p o rt, th at These-vlctims vvere Uio.lotest ^ poiild. bo doployod quickly to In a series of slayi^igs. and troiiblo spots. Wdnaplngs of U.S. dlploimits In It nlso hoa nskcd for a rioot recent years. In lOOfl Guuttima- of heavily armored vehlclcs, .Ian guerrillas sliot two- U.S.' moro Mnrlno guards at ombas' n iilitary atta c h e s an d Amba.Hsa- sics and money to hire moro jjo r Gordon Mein to death, In • locfll g u ard .fo rces., • .1000, C .’ B u rk e E lb rick , U.S. ambassador to _ Brazil, was • “IIjo- -stea d y — b icre asc— in terrorlflt—activities— directed —krdnaped und held hostage untir nanlnst U.S. government per- 15 political prisoners . wore soniiol and operntlons abroad, fr.eed. H ils y e a r, ag ain ih Incliidlriji aHsnRainations and Guatemala, n.lubor nttnche and kldnnplngB, shows ho signs of a military attache were kld- jibnlcmcnt. In fact, all lndlca> nap(|d and tlion rnnsomed for tloHH point to an amplification polUj'chl p riso n ers, of thp problem for som e tim o , "At present it is' beyond the (0 come," Uie dopartment said. Doportm&nt of State'fl capablll- Tlic/rOquoBt cnmo lo light tj{ to.provldo maximum securi­ when the Senate Appropriation's ty to our ambassiidors and Commiltco released testimony other hlgh-rnnklng U.S. offi­ taken last Juno. Ttio dopnrt> cials. Tlio, tljront of pcnsonal mcnt asked for $1,250,000 to attack Is particularly acute in launch.three of the emergency certain areas of the world,” the action teams,, buy tlio .special. deportment said. Summer Safety Warnings Noted 4 Bicycles ■ Summer shouldn’t bo so summer period, including 13 relaxed that people forgot . each in July find August. Tho Mfctyprocautionji, according to next year, 15 swimmers ------t h e - I d a h o — DoT)artTnont—o f— d r o w n e d d u r ln ^ J u lO n d T T o f ^ Hcallii. Power lawn mowers, 51 aquatic deaths occured for example, can causo tragedy ouring tlie warm third of the if Iho blade comes loose. 'Hioy year. ’Die total of 10 drowning can tlirow rocks, wiro or other deaths for Juno, 1070 was the objects with deadly force, as' highest for any single montJi In in the downtown well as danger of cutting feet, years, according to tlie Idalio Summer has numerous other Department of HcalUi, dangers, too. The Idaho. In addition to all types of merchants' 3rd . .Department of Health recently accidents (airplane crashes cautioned backyord chefs Increase during summer agaimt the dangers of moving montlis when more flying time Big promotion! outdoor grills and hibachl pots Is logged) chances of con- indoors because of roin. Bur- tracting certain diseases In­ ning charcoal, used with such creaao.b6causo of the outdoor cooking devices, gives off urge. Hocky Mountain Spotted Register Now! carbon monoxide and could Fever and sylvatic ‘bubonic I _ ■ • ’ poison persons cooking in an plague can be transmitted by enclosed area. At a summer ticks and lice. AdcjiUonally, barbccue, when rairt threatens, exposure to the possibility of it Is best to movo to the most bites from bats,’ skunks and sheltered outdoor place. Bur- squirrels —animals which have DEPOSIT ENTRIES ning cliarcool sliould also bo been known to carry rabies — Is kept out of cars, campers, more frequent, and gastro-: trdllcrs or onclosod porches, intestinal diseases such as BEFORE FRIDAY Adequate ventilation Is an salmonella arc caught more absolute m ust to. keep charcoal ofton In the summer. ■ cooking safe. ( Summer i's a time of concern NIGHT, Other sununer mishaps'run -for the Idaho Department of the gamut from water accidents Healtli... and should be a time iUGU5T28^ to difloases which occur more of sensible precautions for frequently In the picnic season. Idaho citizens. One last note of In general, occidental deaths caution was issued to ------from-jnosL-outdoor activltias—housowivos—whon—thoy—aro - rlse during the sununer months, cleaning. Never mix chlorine Drownlngs are always highest bleach with other cleaners of from May until August. In 1005, any kind. In fact, It Is a good for example, when the 10-year Idcoiiotlomlxanytwocleaning statejilgh of 62 drowning deaths compounds togeUier, because was recorded, 40~j>ors61lff~icort«in—chem ical—prmluctsT- drowned during the four-month mixed with bleach produces highly fatal chlorine gas. The ,, ,. . summer message of the Idaho VTigrnnrVoiillili DepTn=lmcnf om dalth "/or“ summer is — "E njoy.... but use ’ Apprehonded reasonable caution!" . In T.F. Cem elery For additional safety in- Tunu fii I c c formnUon.bookloUioroavnUnbli! Honlth Educollon, ways from Utah wore (oimd Slolchouso, Bolao, Idnho. hiding In Iho Twin Foils Cemetery early Friday mor­ ning and wore taken Into OACK.TO SCHOOL ITEMS are (ffliv lo find In the Want Ads. PARKING custody by local oHlcera.' All entries are City tnd county olticors said Enter as many the youlhs, ag o s 14, IS, 15 and fORSHOPPmS] 17, worn apprehended ab o u t < a. automatically eligible m, One of the 15-year-olds, who hod on Injured leg when ho was to win the beautiful taken Into custody, was times as you wish! While the downtown releoscd lo his parents later new, 1970 model Friday. All tickets dopositod between August )7 and 28 will area is in the process] bo oligiblo to win one of theso brand new bicycles to bo aw arded August 31st. IN ADDITION, ALL TICK­ ETS DEPOSITED will have a chanco to win the Opel of remodeling. Buick Opel Kadett Kadett which will bo given as o grand prize, in Octbber. ‘ .... ‘ ^ FOR ENTRY BLANKS AT THESE DOWNTOWN STORES: Berg Inturancs ^cle 'c Booti Red's Trading Post Finr Securlly Bank C a ln 'r TwIA Fbtli Koiwli of fdciho, N.A, Arliftic B«auly Salon Blocker's C lqud^row n Furniture and Beauty Arti Academy Speck's Cafe Petmeyf . . — E d fo n 't Sterling Jewelry Co. ' The Porlt Company Sav-MorDrug...... Western Auto Co. Crandall Flower Shop D & B Supply' Spancer'i Office Supply Sean Warner Muilc Company FULLY LICENSED STATE Shlrloy & Wyatt Petefrsen's Western Apparel The Mayfair Alexander't ' Twin Falls Title & Trust Co. . BOARD OF HEALTH Bennb'i Waich Repair ' M a to n e r M u ilc Jenten JeweUrt ' Rogerson Restaurant ■ Idaho Departriient Store e^nd H e le n 't Recordi & Golden R ' AND JVIEDICARE Twin Falli Bank & Trust Co. Roper't . Bonania 88‘ Store VERY ECONOMICAL RATES J. J. Newberry Shane's- ' Crowley Pharmacy Sew and Save ' M A Y Electric ’ _ SPACIOUS— HOMEY— ^ Anne's Casuols ' ' Cloi^okStofe ' City Drufl ^ ^ Dutch's SEE US BER3RE YOU DECIDE yvilliams Shoes Krengel's' < Price Hprdware Co. Petersen Furniture Zimmerman'i H u d u n 'i Sumtiierfield B/6 Magel Vire Co. - MAGIC VAILEY MANOR, INC: Times-News, Ace Knlo'r;K Cnfc««nic The *"» Times-News CammatciatfvintlngCei. WENDEU; IDAHO 536-5571 ^ in town. . . ji^ S JPotCttlfflfia — FACTORY-AUTHORIZED IV I d @ n €! V O X . CLEARANCE BUY NO W ... (.'I'‘oy tf(Miu.MUlous i.jvinfjs on .i v.ifM'ly of our M.kjikivox floor scitiipl.<‘s, (UMnonslralors .ind ptiot imidch, (C(ilot TV . Sl<.‘rf.‘0 . . .

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DICIC GBEGORY ..« . the acUvlst comedlaa aad' "lilf-ftylBdinitfaor,-ended hlf day lelMmpoied fait Saturday after a lengthy “ diet" of dUtiUfd water. He itaged the faitt he told uewimea, to '^dramatize the tragic aud hypocritical nature" of the drug problem k the U. 8. (UPl) ASTRO-SONIC STEREO FM/AM Youth Radio-Phonographs surpass all other Alr-Susponolon achievements in the re-creation of sound ! Spoakor System March in in m o d e l

shown at loft Band fllvos improved KIMBERLY - Brucc Thov bring you tho full bonuty of music from your fn^rito records, exciting Sloroo FM, noiso-froo and drift- S o u n d Whitehead, Kimberly, has bocn froo Monaural FM. powerful AM rndio, or optional Magnovox topooquipmont ■Thoiroxclusivo M Icrom ntIc roproductlonl accepted by the Arixona Stiito Ployor (with Diamond Stylus) handles your rocords more cnrofully than human jiarids.and lots thorn last University' marching band. a lifotimo ■ Olhor suporlativo foaturoB include highest roliability 8olld>8toto audio systom t^Vnssuro Starting Sept. 3, ho will spend sb( hours' a day- indoors and iroublo-fi'oo o p D ra tio n ■ Two 12" High-Ef/icioncy Bas& W oofars, plus tw o 1,000_cyclo EKponontinl outdoors, marching, playihg Troblo H orns provide brooihlaking lonal purity and roalism to bring you truly outstanding listening enjoy- and wondering why he wanted mont ■ Thoy project thrilling sound from both sides and front of cabinet to extend exciting storoo separation to be part of tho band. to tho very width of your room ■ And—oach boautiful and nutlieniicfllly styled cabinet has ample record Mnonnvox Air-Siiupondod Sponkoro-oro housed in Bopnrato nir:iiohi oncloiuros nt each cabinot oncj- When tho ovenbigs cool, and storage space ■ Only Magnavox offers you the opportunity to choose from a complolo seloclion of decorator / complotoly isolniod from thoir onvironmonl. Thoir conos lilornllv "ftont" bock ond forth for suporb rosDonso No unifonm. arrive, the bright disioriioni No foodbncki stylos—with drflmatic.CQlors or hand-rubbed finishes—to enhance any decor, lighta como on and ovcryoneris~ happy again, becauso the aliow will go on. Tho frustration of hot, long practices are forgotten . then as the ASU band and its directors appear before the thousands of football fans gathered in Sun Devil stadium. A. ^Elogont. Italian C lassic—model 3825 incorporates an Air-S.uspension Speaker 'Hiis is tho goal of tlio bwd- sm en arriv in g in Tom pe for pro> System, all foalurds'obovo, pluS.BO-Watts’y^a'/s/o/'Ac/music power. On conconlod swivel school. pracUco from Sept. 3 casters. Also in Medil^rranoan, Contemporary and Wirly Amorican. MOW ON LY ^ 3 9 8 “ through the first homo game on Sept. ID as ASU moots Colorado B. Charm ing Early Amorlcari—model 3722, also orr-con?ealed *swivol castors, State. incorporates all fino performance foaturos above; plus 50-Watts undistorled n iu sic p o w e r, As an optimistic note bi the $34950 desert hoat, director Dr. Also in M editerranean,-Contomporary and French Provincial styling, NOW ONLY Kenneth Snapp told his musicians "We will try to get C . 8paco»Savlno Solid-Stato storoo — actually outporlorms many higher-priced makos. tho most out of the minimum Modllerrenoan model 3013 has ZO-Wotta und/sforfed rnusic power plus (our spoakors. amount of rehearsal time." Precision playor lets rocords last a lifetime. Also in Contemporary or ColonTal styling Tlio pre-season practlco will, biclude 60 hours of drill and NOW ONLY * 1 2 9 “ music practice before thq D . Strlklno C ontom porory—model 3651, with all Astro-Sonic performance foaturos regular semester even begins. above, plus SO-Wattsanrf/^/OAMc/music power, is also available in boautiful Meditorranoan, Itie band will perform at all Early American and Italian Provincial fine furniture stylos. _ NOW ONLY sU ASU home games, plus at ^ 2 9 9 “ least one away game. In ad« ditlon to their practicing, tho E. Spaco-savino Early-Amorlcon-modol 3632 is only 38%" wide, on concealed students have to audition for swivel castors; yet has evory feature above, plus 20-W atts undistorted music power. Also rank within their instnlment available'^n authentic ModiMfJU]^29“ Moxico. Ohe vt/ith Air lutpeniion ipeakeri *549“ M51““ H e is ono of m ore Uian 000 Dark Oak Stereo Radio*Phono coniole $^955 s 14900 Scout solcctcd from across tho One with air'ujipeniion apeakert *698” nation to participate in the 12- four Traditional Color TV Contolet =549“ *70““ day summer courso at tho' Junior Loader Instructor Training Camp, locatod on the 214-square mile ranch. Tho purpose of tho course is. to -preiiaro-Uicsc-ScoUtfl to assist Iheir council in training other Junior loaders, A m em b er of Troop 07, Stovo Is ro c o lv in g In ten siv e in>- structlon (n tbQ^ nkills of loadorshlp and Scoutcraft, Including patrol and troop activity planning,, cnmpflro -planning— and— cenducUng ■ training programs. Tito Struts partlcipaling in each session live in tonta and aro organixod liito patrols. SULLIVAN'S MUSIC

Still In CommlsHlon — The-battlcshin-Ariznnn-lir' LYIWOOaSHWPiNCJiENniUWINrALLS lllEASTmiAHI^TRECT-KROME- still in commission. She rests nt tho bottom of Pearl Har­ bor,-whore she was sunk in u. Japahoso air raid on Doc. 7. 1041, e n to m b in g 1,103 m en. PHONE 734.2054 PHOIIE:324^600 Atop tho battered hulk is a momorlul to tho men who lost thoir lives in tho surprise Qltock. . , Sunday, Auguit 23. i»70 Tlmei^.Newi, Twin Palli. Idaho ^Explosiye’'Raljy Times-News Public Forum Spurs Stock Prices co-A c By P A tn iC K W. SULLIVAN Kolnod to ’29V;, on 510,500 F o r U m -S w i m m in g-C om pe t i tion— 1 i ion UPlI lt» Dualncsti.Wriler ur-ii_ shares._____^ Texaco ______V -fallowed, ii______1 .11.'clltnb' 1- ■ ' ^ ■ U l l l 1 % U I C S NPW YOIIK (UPI)-An ox- . ing 2^i to 31Ti. on ‘ 502,200 • Forum letters muit be con- Crili.cizcd plosive roily FVIdayonnblctl s lia re s.. ccraod with topics of general Discussed By Doctor slocka to finish shnrply higher OtIier active issues tliat lolerest and must be of 0 Editor, Tlmes-Nows:' includes Mr. Jolinson and Mr. As Excessive' on the*’ Now York Stock registered gains of 2 oi^moro reasonable length.- I ro a d th e com m ents in tbo' Browning of tliOs K ccroation Editor, Times-Nows: ■ Rsfcmuuffuiirw'iffljc-:------. lintfflncluded-JerseyStandard ._The editors the Times- ...... Timos-Nows concerning tho' Department and all parents of The artlclo ap p earin g In tho • After BtnrllnK. o f f . on the 4 + , Continental Oil 2Ti, Xerox' “Ntfws reserve the right tpefuse ■ conditions ■■ “ at ■ Unrinon swimmers Park and espeflally tho Tlmos-Nows dated August 11 on wronK foo^ M onday, Uie m arket 5^4, International Telepliono publication If, In their opinion, during tho stato swimming residents around thd parks It page two, column six under the - ' ' picked up steadily, tmpellod by 3 ^, National Casli ncKlster SH, • the subject matter is of a champlbnshipa. ' may help tliem tg laiow there heading ■ "Court Receipts •fnvorable economic nows Uiat S tandard Oil. of D illforhla 37i libelous n atu re, Is not • In good W hile I h ad Intended to >vrlto w ereI 525-and , . 560 , children in : • Totaled" «uv«««vu was nuB especiallyuaiwk.iuitv In-H*" , cut lit Hid problems constricting ; ahd Gonorat Mot6rs also 9%. taste or Is rcMHHUK m»I has prior to those letterseach twaltwltn 0 the meets...... and...... mis yoar tcrostlng to md ...... as .ihy son ...... vu me us m Wall Street for more thon n , Corning Glass JuinpOd'2OV4,. previously been thoroughly see if thdro wore any otlier wo had no complaints from tho - contributed :ontrlbuted to tothat that fund fund., year. • " . and IBM,. lO’ li.' covered In.the fonmi, letters,on the subjoct. ’many camporswho took caro of My wife jtnd m ysolf wore . ' For the week, tile Dow Jones Other.strong performers wore ' All letters must bear: the “ ...... - . _ . . , I am suro th at th e Twin F alls tljo.<5c‘ children. passengors-irtour c a r, driven by ' industrial averngo of .io select­ Du Pont up 0^4 and G etty Oil, slgnrftui^ and addresB «f the ■. Recrontlon Dopartmont has . We also received moro bur son (aHo~22). on'Juno 1 o'f ed blue cliips spurted 34.!>7 to. Mission, Polaroid, and Texas writer. Thc namr of the wr ter always been most cooperative confpllments than ever before this voar While travoHno on 745.41. Standilfd iT P ib r's Index , Ihstruments more tlian 8 polpts will appear when published in handling these Droblems regarding tlw fact Uiat they Add'"''" *' FnnliA (n of 500 stocks I'ose 4.0G to 70.24, each. Minnesota Mining, unless there i^^a. porsonal'when they WOr-li-llVCn-allOWOll4llO-UM-Ot— Pull ---^-w lillc- lhe-^New-Vlirl<~Stoelt WaltrzDianoyp -rcQ uesLlhiiULbt'wUhhfW Him l-^ArKm wlI^^ tedlitiSii nn(l UTat-Uio park atoppcrby"rstatf poM rm i /E ^innye common stock index ' Memorox,; American nbsearch the rcoion lor wch ii roquusi n, Hnvc tumis Io correct facilities In general wero so who gave .Ron a ticket for w as up 2.08 to 42.85. a n d D e v e lo p m e n t and Bur* s^ted. This request will then be i}]cm. Of the 1,704 Issues traded, roughs rose B or more. ‘’‘’[“'r “"'V ' original intent, iiowovor, «xproRscd rcpentedly thJit this*’ advances topped losses 1,226 to . Steels wore flrn u with U. ,S. will either he granted or .e was to thank the many people In i.s n town which ’ Is w arm , 5 1 g & TrnJ • 3fl4. Tlifre were 37, new hiyha Steel and Bethlehem up moro u. ,r^*ill lu. rxlunu'.! Ic. ll.f p„,,„ w.ndly „nd nccomniodatlnff. Tnordoi.n’l sot, against 113 new lows. tlian apoint. sponsoring the T\vin,Falls AAU Knowing the many problems necessarily moan moro Turnover for the five sessions Airlines, aircrafts and elec­ s. meet and the state mQpt. Tills whicli face any community, it violation. In mony instances It totaled 40,055,343 sh ares, up tronics generally registered makes me proud to have people could reflect such a condition ns from 311,873,ff40 sh ares la.TTimT-nrr^, menur-tn-30 ’ same as o motorist did, Fm sure ______Hl£_LobQCJ)cpflrImcnt RrOUnS m n p p r nlncT fM n a iih jp f t , - ported that the consumer price including grange members and Intellectual garbage is even proven results of prolonged and keep smiling.) there would be more speciol busin«samen of our comniunity w orse. daily• intnko - of - minute doses • of - I am sure that the problems sncedchecks before citations index, a key economic Indica­ we have can be solved as long as 'and everywhere I have found You say: "In this business of fluoride — doses far smaller A'ere Issued. tor, rose In July a t th e sam e we know Uiey exist and keep strong opposition fo the park or news analysis we cannot be timn many people get from tlie UVAUR WILCOX . rate as May and June. A working to improve ourselves. even the idea of a combination expected to'be export on all the iLse of fluoridated water. What (H cy b u rn ) spo)(csman said tlie price - DR. JOHN F, H p NEES of a recreation area and' a subjects we are called upon to possible m agic is th ere in Uie slowdown, begun around the (Twin Falls) national park. analyze . . . ’.' but you d o n ’t have intentional pollution of water first of Uie.year, had txjcome WHIAT ••more pronounced In Juno and Thanks also to our city to be an expert to recognize supplies with fluorides that Sep M l'< Qiamber otCommerce for their g arb ag e. ■ makes the fluoride loss harmful Ncandmavian-countries. The D»t I Sl>i J u ly ." . copy I send is ' a Canadian Mir U l ' j ' The Commerce Dcpartmcnt- open opposition. I am somewhat You say; "Opponents of Uian when naturally present in May I 10'. the water, or when taken in rep rin t 61 the Australian ver­ JIV I i f : Friday announced that factory disappointed, however, at the sion. CORN durable goods orders showed n reported stand of our -Idaho other snys? FIRST U*glslators in the Capital who Tlie nonsense you parrot Sincerely vours, s h arp rise in Ju ly . ITie Object Ives of V. H- EXNI-R, seem to favor tlie combination. nbout tooth-docay in Newburgh department also predicted Wed- M.D.. F.Z.C.Ii. ndsday in its mid-year review But I believe they may be -and Kingi\ton, New York, is less FEDERAL Constitution Co-auUior of; "’nio inflation 'will ea.^e soon as a reconciled to the wishes of the obviously false but not loss false people if we will but speak up. I and, by the way, Newbui'f’h - American Fluoridation ticlaycd result of the winter and Experiment’’ and author SAVINGS do think that Idaho has a very lielineated Kingston was not the'first of tlic spring biisine.'is downturn. Tlie of: “Fluoridatlnn: ILs • k ll f« IV fine representation In Congress, phony ‘•nuoridation ex­ d ep artm en t added th a t it Editor, Times-News: Moral and Political but how can they represent us if periments.“ boiieved the economy Wiin ripe Our Idaho constitution must /Vspeels", "Wliy Not to we don’t inform them of our /\nd what about lliis ‘‘con­ for an upturn. conform wiUi our U. S, Con­ - Fluoridate", "Fluoride views on such inatters of local census of the /Unerican Dental Walt Street in mid-week, also stitution. The preamble or interest. /\ssociation and the U. S, Public vs Freedom", Etc. was buoyed, by hope that preface states Uio reason.*! or (SeatUe. Wash.) So please pass our opinions'to Health Service"? The very idea Washington was leaning tow­ objectives we, tho people, are Uiem on this matter. I am sure of organizations with opinions, ards a more expansive moneta­ striving to achieve. It reads: we all love our beautiful much less unanimous opinions, ry policy. Tlie Federal Reserve "We, tlie people of the' United mountains and wish to pre.serve boggles the imagination. If such Board (Fed) cut bank re.serve States, in order to form a moro requirements on certain types them in their natural jjtate ns a thing were jwssible the only perfect union, establish justice, u.i,,,, ft could'prove would be of deposits. It was the Fed’s long as possible. -first-rhnngciTTTcservc rcniiirc=~' insurc.dom cslic tronquUllty,.j|haLnolM d)Linm kcdJ^ provide for the common. a„y ihinkinR. m en tf.sin ce April 17, 1909 after (T\vin Falls) tlofense, promote the general My friend, you have been hail, more than a year of tight welfnre, and secure tho nnd. you o«» your renders n has two electric heat pumps cred it. Hohler Their Dlei blessings of liberty for our- retraction and.an apology. You Indicative of’the week,-16 of Tiiree wild plants I' papn- selw!a nnd our posterity, do also wondfr^ho stands Uie 20 m ost active Issues were lolo." “whitey Mary" and ordain nnd eatnbllah. this. t„ by playlnR you for a gainers. Howevtr, a loser. ‘ bala bata") are used bv ___ AmcdcaruSmclting-if-Refining— )LlrSi» , j_n_JjQhtcV United sucker nnd using you ns mahllL s t a r e s or /U nericn. j ,,„close ihy p ap e r, MTiUen in lopped me list, finishing off m cooked _ uL_25i4_on-B!l5.-iD0_sharca^ with fish and meat, make n These Ob ectlves are ns true ijo, „„ "Economic Motives Gulf Oil w as second. was first wr tten. find it enlightening. It ihe main purpose of j,j,g been published in the United Boyermntat is to protect the stntes, in Cnnndn', and Legislators Termed public, not the crimlnnl. It Australln, Mncorpomtcd In the makes anyone sick to think of hearinns of two committees of ‘Enemies’ Of America Uie m oney nnd tim e Uie public Is C ongress, and tran sin tcd Into forced to pay out just to give a Spanish and Norweigan for use Editor, Times-News: amendment, misnamed "tlie murderer a so-called fair trial. In Spanish-speaking and It has repeatedly been stated Amendment To End llie War," A ratUesnake ddesn.’t got any Uiat our soldiers in Vietnam is in fact a surrender without sym paU iy and It g en erally gives cannot tqll who their enemies honoL a w arn in g. “ areTModl'Briire tijiie Ufis refers” Hatfield ahd McGovern are MRS. DUD SMITH the Viot CoiuUiifllU'alors but u-sing m em b ers of th eir staff (H ag erm an ) Uiero is a much more dangerous (government employes') at full enemy that these men cannot salary (tax p a y er m oney) to face with guns and tanks. work for Uie lobbying com^ VM Tliis enem y is cu r own S<;natc mittee and have approved the and C ongress. Tliese m en in Motorists use of their names in paid public office are consUmtly UMITED newspaper ads throughout the using; their, positions to country soliciting funds to downgrade and discredit Uie Cautioned STATES finance the committee’s office of tho President of. the propaganda activities. GOVERNMENT UniteO States and stand by and On Youths allow attempts to discredit the Our solditfrs cannot toll who INSURED armed forces of the United Uie enem y is elUier In Vietnam "Motorist.s, remember that Uie safety of thousands of States. One such incident 1^ Uie or in our country. Yes, your money can crucifixion of Uie soldiers in Uie Now I ask, should wo, the youngsters .depends on you ns Mai Lai situation. ' American public, .qland by nnd Uiis new school year begins," a now earn q current , AnoUiei* Mnrino h o s been spokesman orU ic“Idftho.'Sli»te' allow th e enem y a t hom e to return o f-8 1/4% on m ad e a sacrificial g o at to Uie hack away at our fighting m en’fl Automobile Association said god% of politics. He w as sen­ books? S atu rd ay . BONDS ,thot W vo tenced to five years at hard I charge that it is time we all Alwut 11,000 ciiildren a re involved in traffic accidents their principal anfl in­ labor and (lishonorably got together and supported the " O n e 111'i l i c nice lacliMN in n u n iiij: in'. . . discharged from Uic Marine soldiers in Uie field by gotting - each year as they travel to and terest insurecJ by the .- - Corps. All. of . Uils-for killing behind’ the office of tho from .school. “Primary-grade Idaho wiis lindinu Um (.‘lofiric rates sh avc people who may very well have President of the'United States childreq. are .especially UtvllTED . STATES OF ccitilJ hiiiki a luimc wiih L'Icctrio healing been.Viet Cong, tho enemy. Tlie vulnei'nble," he .said, "because nnd by stopping Uieso men who AMERICA. and eoiilinii." «iys the C.K. Ta\liirs of liHTden enem y Is craw ling out of would uhdermine our nation. Uiey may be unfamiliar with hiding In tho persons of Senator . I charge Uiot these proposals 'jrafcri«?lc?lfnm ~pfn6llceH : Boi.se. "Oiir eleeirie heat ptniip'. hai’e been' Consequently, children, ages For complete, details Frank .Churcl\ and Senator and Uie misleading advertising wonderl'ul. Wilh nvo eontinuoils low speed Cooper ond' Uielr amendment. used by these Senators inflames five through eight, are involv^ phone or mail cou­ Now wo;4wve Senators Hatfield in two out of every tltfeo school* hkmers. le.niperatiire remains eonsiani. 4ho lirofosslonnl dlssontersi^. pon below. arid McGovern with their unsuspecting dupea.and causes age pedqslrian uccldonts, the And iheeosi has lieeh "reiisonahle. We are amendment. Tho Church- spokosijian said. . . civil - unrest' and, Increosod realK sold on eleeirle he: i;" Cooper amendment, which Iras violence. I furUier chorge that In reminding motorists that o alreody been soundly defeated, .these Senators ni'c using child and a .1,000 pound car do EDWARD D. JONES provides for tho protection; of Vietnam as n personal political not make an even match, tho ;— VietConRtaseriTiCambortlji by battlcflBWr oiation-'oflks-lhftt-drlvers-- — widCO.- EOft-ELECMIC-HEAT-ln wlUihbJding funds necessary for give school children nn.pxlra •lilanu, lor ntw hom» ( , Let your Senators and local Idiha Powtr olllc*. the desU-uclipn ot Uieaa bases. Congressmen know how you margin of safety by yielding rlght^f-Avoy , to young Nt<« V«i( IIih. ' IIiIb biU gave th6 Nortl). Viet- feel about Uieso issues. ITie l073xdAi«.|.-TwiAM«' ____ a groat ..propaganda governing of our naUon is not ^desM ftns, slowing^ down 'In ► H O N in jW J J boost andcrtatod mfiro jinrost tho duty of a select few. It Is Uie school umos, being extra alert ^In-thisl^untrv by supplying dutv nnd responsibility of each f^ children In areas around StndS I 4 \ Inlormolion'tei POWER COMPA m nm uniUon for t)]o professional and every clUren. schools during opening and NAMI dissenlom., HAY T. CRANDAL , ' closing tlinos. an^ following oil 4DIMHS . ••■ir' f.-.l,' The. Hatrield-McOovoi'n V (Twin Palls) . • . safety rules, . FLAMELESS ELECTRIC LIVING FOR A NEA

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Campbell AiiJ Ortenzio L e w i s ^ ^ a r k ALL ANGIES Spark Decision; M.V. Nips T.F. 3-0 . BYMRRVIIOVEV Tlmcf-Newf SportM Editor - ' -Mix most of tho starters ro tu m in g ^ r^ m tho. oig h th -b o st' Moves To I.F. Sunday To Win Crown •'nfltJonAl Junior, coIIOKo toom . plus 0 first'StrinR all Amorico I^fty Don Compboll pitciiod . tenders, Idnho FnllsilndOgden, Kottlnfi any crltlcnl'hlta imd the IJ3WIE?T0N — H ightliandor first gam e wiUiBolso, only gave pcrformor and put It Inn brand, lough ball wlU» men on baw and .dIso wore bonton. Ttio Cowboys homo team loft.lO in6n stwin-’ Tim Kampu fired n four-hlttor, up four hits. Kampa, winning now jjymnHslum, thu Frank Ortcnxlo Ignited n tbroo- nowloavp for Idaho Falls whcro dod: Moflnwhllo,'Billings was to turn back Twin Falfs 3-0 his second game of. tlie tour- Ingrcdlcntaslwuldbotlioroforo run outburst* with a solo homer Uioy. open another "crucial" Uio picture of efficiency against ' Saturday night and give Lewis- namont lind running his record bigcrowdatColleKoof SouUjcm. in tlio fourtli as tho Billings serlos Sunday, returned Paul,Devlno and Perry Qiapplo Clark its lOtli consecutive Idaho to 15-2, fanned 12 Twin Foils .Idahols-baskctbull-opcning~iMuatanga_drpppcd_tl?o_M5alc_jniursday-for-d-foiir-way Campbell, touched .for .tlie movod.up as Ernie PoderHen /^ -«■* . Waytie G raham cam e on to word hiu arrived on Victor dogflglil for the Pioneer league first run of tliogamo-lnUio'ydrd walked and scored on More ngalast Corvallis. ICelly, C oach Jo rfy H ale's latest lead a s tho oUior two con* inning, kept tho Cowboys from Mongo's hit. h ' Eorli.or Twin F alls oUHtcd tl»o recruit out.bf New York- But with one out in tho .fourth, -1 a 17-11------I'V: .Graham, who entered tlio game W ashlngton, D.C. K elly 'la tho Ortenzio tied il with Itis necond little 5-6 speodstcr w lu h as homor of tho scries. Gary -about built a legend for himself World Marks Fall Schlagenahuf, who went ninc' already back cast. Ho added a for-17 during the .stand, John Wayne- Graham ,wHB-touoho(l:ri-in^tH?bMlom^ ?li?Tourlii ' little moro recently during tlio Joseph ^and Rlclv Lashmet New York City all-stars vs. tho In AAU Nationals followed'’with hits worth two nflor Bol.™ acoroil a run In the tho final snmo. Jeff Hill wnlked, m c Cov, and went Phlladolphl'n all-stara.. IX»SANGELES(UPI)-Gary It was tho second world records luT'ninhti, lim basketball classic. Ho was Hall of Garden Grovo, Calif., UIBV ■ JinH BPi ntnrn th*»- iH'tOC Olghth, Jim Smith pnssod balls. Ijrry Clark knotted It 2-2 In the Seventh, but named the most valuable set a now wdrld rficord in tlie S D o t Uon bSgan threo days walked and eventually scored vie Wells’ RBI double In Uie player! And that, fans, is 200-meter men'sIIIUII S butterfly UUviCI liy andUIIU *>K^* I^UIJIUI III UlU UUy IVllU H I I ai. 1 1I1A1 I on entchcr Bill Herron s doub e. clinched It. boating out some of tito finest Allcc Jonoa ot Clnclnnntl SHI 0 .‘Jnlt* S p ltib nf f .QnntiiSantn Plnrn. O n rn , C o lir, nnrlnncl UOggCU Pj,«y » Uwls-Clork wrapped If up wlUi For Boise, Ron Goble wont all talent In the world today! ,, now world murk' In tho Brinn Job, li-yonMld Stanford ^1 Cowons hit. Or- Its Inst run In tho fourtli, this one u,o „„y. hc fanned 11 men In So impressed wore ‘ women's 200-molor buttorHy Unlvorally sophomore, Imd both "P “ “'''"B ''y ngaln coming wlUiout much Uie first five innings but the 102 Philadelphians with Victor, Saturiloy night In tho Nnllonnl sot world marks In prollmlnn- “T ' Co ™""' offensive effort ns_ Vantlno doKroo bent tegln lo tell IS-tlie scored the last five points in a AAU Swimmlns ammplon- rioa. Frldny night, the Cowboys came ncro.ss on Kampa s later Innings. Hc ended wltl> 12 7&-73NowYork victory, thot the shipa. Hull, 10, who ntlends Indlnnn “ "oflMed from 14 walks - si* squeep. ., , . • strikeouts. Philadelphia Enquirer did a For both Hall and Miss Jonos University and was competing of them in one inning — to trim Graham, limited to pitching - . . ^, special featuro on the llid. _r , [or Willllpa M 01 Ung toch, " Miroe-hour Just five Inningsbccause of his u«w>» ci«rk 700 loo o o x -) s o In it ho was called a better iN ew Y ork Cnllt., was Umod in 2;II5.01 , ,, 'Six inninKs’ work In Saturday’s dribbler than Guy Rodgers and ,an„r.Splt»,-compotlnH-to-lho-^;p-J^e!llM M lm 'W illy Jonos allowed as how ho Gatorndc Oub of Bloomlnston, Iwo Dllllnsa runs on ir might have troubro defending Leading Ind., hnd act a now world murk “"'I I'" <""1 frank him. After the game, Victor of 2:05.43 In n liont. In tho " “lo homer demurely stated Walt Frazlei' of finals, Spitz finished fourth In THE 1^METKR YACHT France edges In front nf Australian O W N Y O U R the-New-York-Knicks might be 2:05.70.' I ' 0 Cowc-.J "too big and .top slow" to sto^ Regatta 000 ortenfio challenger Grelel II during trials f»r the Ainerlon'fl Cup, France Miko Burton, Arden Hills «rook,n» 5-0 0 Schlrturht and till* Gretel II are flgliting for the right to oppose the defen- him. CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI)- tNow 0 “ “ flcnro . OWN BUSINESS Swim Club. Socrnmcnto, Calif., I Joiopri ' four seconds,, but tho Now York Siipn f ' 0 Nicnnii 2:05.40. 0 0 0 Tol.ll point lead and 15 seconds left Atliletlc Qub remained ahead M iss Jones won h er 200'm eter “we couldn't even catch him to C'ljppi* S atu rd ay in tlio 05Ui annual butterfuly race In 2:19.32. Tlie toi. i. n u t •STAR'r 1‘AHT OH TU LL'I’lM K AS LH'FN.m-I) foul Idm ." National Association of old mark was 2:21.0 held by Bonanza Motor Slays DLsTHimmm roii procrkssivk c o r p o - Coach Halo has boon around Amateur Oarsmen regatta. Ado Kok of tho Netherlands. E-co*efn, ...... mv HA'I’ION NO .SPKC'IAL .SKILI..S OR KXPKUI- Oie recruiting system a long New York Athletic Club Karen Moo of the A quabears scmflTr>'r'«uJ: o.lbrofluurj KNCK HKtJlIlRKl). TnKMKNOru:.^ MAHKHT while and he won't count Victor row ers, led by J im D ietz, 21, Alive In Stale Meet hnd a pending world' and. LOW (n'l-WUIKAI) NO IN Vl-N Idin- safely In hand until ho arrives In have won four champlonslilp. Am erican record of 2:20.7 set c«mpD«uiw) . .an* IDAHO. FALLS - Fourth remained lied until the fifth Twin Falls — which should be events In lhrciLdays.Qt Cooper earlier tills y ea r. oeVineiLi 7^’ ° district champion Ponderosa when Skagg.s ItHled a solo • on'diict busiiu'.ss liy mail iisini; uniijui' luihinchK- Friday or Saturday. But he R iver in n earb y Colllngswood. TJie n ex t th ree finishers also c.m .oni Texaco was eliminated iind hom er, Boi.se m ade a strong l>iiil(iifij: |»ro«r;mis' ;iiul <'iitn|)iili ri/c(i h'i linit|Ui'.s A admits that Kolly has never Deitz, a senior at Nortlieast- bettered the world and Amerl- o^v.nc t ' j 33‘' a' o5o rr li° " Bonanza Motor absorbed Us threat in the la.sl inning when ni.m, \uini;in «ir |);irlncTslii|^r;im 'ni> limiCiiiiins mentioned any school other ern .University In'- Boston, can records. They were Lynn flr.st loss Saturday in the .second Brown walked three while in.i.v start npi'ralidn al .|iri‘scnl a(iflr4ss. .Sci own than CSI, too: grinned as he stepped up to Colella of the Cascade, Wash., day of the state .soflball tour­ retiring two men and tlipn wnrkinn lumrs for kcrpin^' ri'C>■ \ irtually every fom |)an\’ ' larL’c and -sinall, game and several of them dn.sh. “Tills is getting to bo a Vesper B oataub, Philadelphia, 5-Hitter, dropped a f»-5 decision lo Light's Bonan?.a had it a lot easier Tiu' initial iiurshncnt for siippHc.s is from to decided afterw ard th at Uicy habit," he said. 2 :20.10. Conoco of Pocatello and. went to againsl Nadiilil as Brown was Ynu (il) not tnainlain ;iny mcrcli.'ijulisc in- could use a 5-6 guard. They Tlie six-foot six, 120 pound . Hall F rid ay sh a tte re d his own the .sidelines in two straight never ip trouble In po.sting the 4-. M-nliiry. U’r supply your rncrci^aiuliso al n(t further waited for Kolly to come out of rower swept through the singles world record In tho 400-meter G.F. Wins Mames. Clint Nelson and Bob 0 decision. iiuN slnVeiiir“rih(riiJUKlIe~air])ilHnK8 and [);jpervvort U)c dressing room . "A friend of dash in one minute, 12 seconds Individual medley with a time Widnier pitched for tiie lo.sers. Ponderosa Texaco of Burley, for ,vou. If .vou sincerely would like to hecome your mine was there and ho told mo flat. He won the 2,000 m eter of 4:31.03 while Miss Jones G R EA T FALLS. Mont*. (U P Ii Bonanza Motor, wiiich came the di.strict champions, dropped 4)wn boss, set your own working hours, and control when Victor came out they (tlie singles event Thursday In six 'Tliursdoy sot a now world — Great Falls pitcher Kyle up with two big winds on the its first game lo Blackfoot and your own income, write to: M r. Holx'rt Pmk. Tiffany coaches) started closing around m inutes. 50.4 seconds. Hypes hurled li five-hltter and record In tho 100-meter butter* pitching of Hon Brown Friday, W ritinj: InHlrument.H, Inc, iMK) David Rd,. Burlink-amc. him. Kelly said somotliing like Thomas McKlbbon^ who scored the,winning run in the. Ross Bytting &-0 Friday. was no-hit by John Nord of ( \ iiif o r n ia ft-lOlO, S u ite .ilJU) - - - ...... "I have a statement to make. I teaches sheetmetal working at "^'i°wasM irprlacd I won," snld '*!'!> I""!"!! “s >''e Giants down- Galley Construction of Boise as jo d oj^f e h s ahg p l e n t if u l am enrolling at College of U)ng Bench. Calif., was right Hull. "From tlio splashes I was ^tJden, 2-1, Saturday night In - lhe_CapUoLcmmompcd-off ‘ ______-SouUwm-IdahtHln-Twln-Polls— behlnd-DictriTTthe-singlerdnsh—mif(TBomt»nrtwrriiHOT'doTand“*^°'’‘”?r**’®”^“^‘'‘^^‘®''” with an 11-0 decision. Harold and will be tlicre for two years. Saturday, at one minute, 13.7 I Ulought It might bo Spllz. I , ''ypfs, who went the distance Winelwrger pitched the last Any mall or contact oddressed seconds. really picked up tho paco In the P'‘='‘'n8 uP “le 'vln, struck out three innings of tlie no-hitter. to m o th ere should b e sent -In "I think I have tho longest In oUier action, Bingham caro of Coach Jerry Hale." string of socond places In tho “ m Ib s T oum Mid, “I figured It , “n" Mechanical of Idaho Falls fell to In that alNstar game. Kelly world,” McKibbon said. would take under 2:20 to win. If "f'.'' H"y"es Galley Construct 0-2 and led In scoring with 21 and in New Zealand’s national team ■you want to win, you can pull a !^'P “ ‘I" Roberts Automotive fell lo asslatfl and in paascsi!houncod coplurcd„the ..four oar_;wltli lot out of yourself.”- jeeJ. Gniyson Jlealty .fiLIdnho Falls off teanmiatcs’ noses." He once cox'n race in six-mlnutes 3?^ Hie .... ______record_ porfoTtnM^cniTT._____... “P'"''* scoring in scorcd 4B points In a game the second 'when Glen Mllani 4-2. The Blackfoot Spuds secoiulaijhoncLsIJhc_Austtlt_lliii_flnaliu.wcro-prcccdcd.by- TjldclinedMnnrNndatild'DMdn^ However, Coach Halo stoutly Uan Amoteur Rowing Qub, at now marks in the p sec o n d ^ n an erro r F a lls 4-0. maintains Kelly isn't a scorer. six minutes 41 seconds flat. by Job and Spitz. and scorcd on a double play. He's a defensive and ball- Otliors In tlio big race were However, Ogden tied it in the ■ Friday night. Ron Drown and handling specialist! Lake Washington, of. Seattle, ^ fourth when Paul Barnes’ pop Charlie Skaggs .stole tho Kelly Is a]so a very coj^ldont 6:42.4; Vesper Boat _aubi of • fly fell for a double and Dennis spotlight as Bonanza Motor yourig man. Coach Hdre’soys- ho - -pi,jiQdclphla6i47.3; Union Boat Ilaren followed with a, single. ■dropped Norl'seccied'Americnn~| isn’t a hotdog. Just confident. GubB. Boat 0:52.8; Union Boat w ^ w . Rick Nltz was charged with Boise of Boise 4-3 and camo Kelly Is on record as saying D u b A B oat 0:54.3. I h I n the loss. Dan B allard cam e on back to . bent Nhdahl wltli CJSI’s returning power and Navy Lt. Larry Klecatsky, * * in the seventh for Ogden to fin­ Manufacturing of Idaho'FBlls 4- 0 now him, he expects CSI to "win rowing for Now York Athletic r ? • I ish up. . it all." Gub. swept tho 150 Ib. quarter F Itld lC Tlie victory was tlie Giants' 'riie opener was a light test -Becauae of his qulckncs?und Tnilc-^lnRlcs-daHlrirrlT2lT»r ^inly-wln-in-the-four^Hnie-se^ -wiUU:)onnls-Critcldlold-gotUng- passing ability. CSI this year CALDWELL, Jtloho (UPI) - ries. two-RBI siniile as Bonnnza should become the crowning Key'doubles by Cal White ond ’ Tlie linescore: opened n 3-0 lead. But Bolso example of "moving without the STANDINGS Miko Gompitt produced five Ogden ‘ 000 100 000-1 5 2 c a n ic back to tlo It will) two in riO N B B n UCAOUI early Caldwell runs here Satur- Great Falls 010 010 OOx—2 D 2 the second .inning and a solo N l " But .some of the un­ W L per OB suspecting would bo belter M«glc Valley ]J .A01 — day night as live Cubs beat Ida* Nitz, Ballard (7) and Pqrtin; liomer in the Uilrd. Ogaen 3} J i * 0 1 advised to wear goalie-type face ■ i*rio F «iu 34 I • ho F alls, 7^5, to to lv ag c the fl* H ypes an d Lom bardo. W P — Terry Jones turned In a Hilllngt 30 II S17 S nale of a four-gomo Roneer Hypes; LP—Nitz. couple of great defensive plays masks for a while nt least. C*IUw*ll 37 3S 3IS W GrMtr»llt U 39 3W W League serlos. at' shortstop as tho gnmo Bob Bell, fish biologist for the lATUROAY'IRBtULTt llllllliut s. M «)lc v«ll*v I Righthander Bob Moneely Idolw Fish and Game Depart­ Caldwell r, liUho F»IU i went all Uio way on n slx4iltter C reai F n lli }, OgUan 1 ' ment, wants to clear up some to even h is re co rd a t 5-S.Uiough misunderstanding on tho winter Amirlctn Ltagua tlandlnsi Bv Unllad Praii InlarntllonsI ho hnd to stru g g le In Uio sev< situation in Richfield Camil. V tll onth Inningi I pci. gt Sportsmen have petitioned the Daltlmore . 79 *i .431 - Wlilto's double cleared Uio dopartment to leave tlio fish in Naw 'York i l l i W I0'1 BOB WRIGHT Dalroll t ; w .s«o \7 bases in Uio first Inning after canal rathor Uian salvage them notion t)-- IB■■ SU--- It •- Uiroe walks, ond nnoUior run CUvtiana ahd-thuB croato a yearround- •W#illlr.filan » ir4U * M' ■scored-that frome-on nnoUior NODTUWESTCIIANEiilllGCIIK! fishery. Boll said the depart­ ' ji wolk and an error. ment will cooperate In this up to « ss iu .i , Gampltt hit a two-run double a polntrTho departtnonfwlll not” S '" :‘;r,!'’^irthoiW Fdlitt5F'rw5lk‘ iiSclT salvogo Uie canal from tho W 3 il I ‘ . Chicago 4S » .1S4 3l

WIUi only 10 seniors and 10 Coodi Norm Thomas run hU Barbour Immllod the team and I lo do In'iiio lino nnrl with tiui lol crmoyi roluh| ne U ioM n 44 chargos Ihrough Iholr (Ir.t thought tho sonlor S le ld W eJsa M C d falls Bruins win bo rolying scrlnun|igo Saturday atlemodn looked pretty good although the dividual Derformnno^a hoavlly gn steady and rapid with tho usual mixed emotions. Umlng Snturallywas ott and OT X oSLH b S?" mprovomoyot Juniors for tho "I was ploasod with the" way lu.d a couplo-U.™ real Z u p s Z ^ T M K 'o n lv thlm, ho ^ 1070/ootb,.ll season, (Junior Jerry) Wo found we have a lot ot wort ro“ ow ataut £ ISlllil U .... , , tliat overall speed ia up over last

■ %lworth Changes Mind^. "Wo'll get a chance to do som e Jugijllng in tho lineups and got a beller Idea of setting up a dofonalvo unit and othor Will Play For Cowboys chani!csJC(iniJhi!jcrlmmago.:i . .Coacli-Thonnu-ialtli-“.We'll get IRVINE, CiilU. (UPIl—All- nounced his rotlremont at tho our team hnq n annd shni jiiDm a better Idoa of tho overall Pro rooolvor Umco Alworth start of the proseason practice. s L r BoTand I w m I to to team’s strength and reported to,tho training camp, "I Just want to play and I'm part of It " weaknesses Ih a week or so.” of Uio San Diego Charsors-happy to bo back," said- Alwortli said ho Is In'iiood "O ne thing I will say. We hav e Saturday after having, an- Alworth.' “TVuthrully, I think- physlcarcondltlon iind hild some boys wlio can and want to Improve and are willing to hit," working out regularly while at ho added. PHILADEIJPHIA RUNNING BACK Cyril ttndcr plunges ¥ ¥ r 1 1 ■ -w-» • I'om o In San tWego. n Friday night cidilbltinn game. Buffalo coastcd behind 0 J But the m ajor weakness of tlie over thc_outitretchcd hands'of Bills' Harry Jacobs |68| and n o w a r d o la irm P jlir CtiarBorRonerilminagorSid Simpson to win 35-20. Sim pson ran lo r a short TD and cauclit a ' club wljl, )ioJijiy|ng_flnly_l8. * ...... lioHo from t' JIL,™..! ----- 1...... ------^ ------Glllmnnsaldr"W(f-are-dellght- e'd to have Lance back and tliat seniors. Two planned on hosaw fltlo bonorhrsmntr'a'ct rvnn“„hl/''°"’n„^‘ As Solons Wjn 5 -4 With tho Diargors. There has Davo- Stafford, been no roadjustmont of any Starling center, sustained o Red Jetson Takes Pari-Mutuel Feature ST. PAUL-MINNESOTA Bosion », K.C. I broken leg and is out for tho typo to his existing contract.’ BUHLEV — Red Jotson took »'« v.rt UKiy. r<<>n*n By M«i nuflon, W .. (UPD-Frank Howard, who season vvlillo onothor IcttonriBn Tr.ijuf# and cwn.d by Vsl Pichma..d, Magic C ai Company, u 10. P . « M, tied the game wjtli his ,14Ui KANSAS CITY (UPI)i-Gary ’ Cliarger coach aiorlic Waller tho featured Tuff Mnthcws U4tO.t}0,UI0, Atk No Quitliont riaa*n n«C# Fivt - Tim* IJOJ Dlltiinc* Ihrei Agull,...... l>v Moray^ and ownad t)y decUncd to ploy. 'u'Jftn^U^QuJntlla. »}» jO. U oyal't Glory, Cnf>u; w 40, iJ' jO. I. Charnay, liomer In tho fifth innliiR, hit Peters, “belted '>"<1 a two-run triple, added, "Having Lance bock Memorial Derby and two races (14 ID, II to, t) . Vflluit Rich, ownid t] H owntd by. nuliar. • his 35th lending offiUio lOUi ™!P'"B >ilmsolf to a six-run lead should bo a groat boost to lila by nuilir ana riddin l)y nuMtr. 14 lO, « , and itiird, Linda'* Candy Bar. riiKiati uy Inning Saturday to lift U,e ^ “"'T “ P‘["" 'teammntos------ond ------to tlio------conch. Saturday afternoon In the final Slory and own»

Ulc first off starter Jim knot more runs scored pn Monday night. Dal# Sm iih,____ Raca Si« - Tima )0 I DittAnca mr«a Race Cight - xio^e I 7S Ditianca iiir Alwortli reportedly wanted to lurlpng Ouiniiia, 14 30 Eibaca. riddan by on two wnlKs. a fielder's choice, ^^o Pctroccl- • •'"‘L.flDlLflwnetLBv-C/irl “ ‘ a l\4ll lurlong Qulnella. 173 tO Tuif Aurelio* .. Rodrlfiuoz’...... double ond 11 and G erry Moses. renegotiate HITcontraicontrad wltli {j®®®®* The'flrsrracc iioturday was------H'O D nrow n.r.ouanby ic h itw i.n u r h l n owned by Don Vandeni«3», |} 30, arm inird, Ward ana Owne)Ti^.y*F«r*oJ*^Ia£^'!^lirio! Tom Grieve’s two-run homer. Peters' triple drove in George Uie Q in rg crs andI sought a loan sec most of his action at photo-finish, with Dodic tn Chi iC Morna'* Spar Bar, ridden Oy Ward and IS. 14. Faya’t veniura, nddan by Scniawa . />APnAP l\n n l/ 4l.» and ownsd by C L Hegitrom . i t 70. 14 70, WaihlBolon Mlnniioia Scott and Don Pavlotich wiUi and ihird. voriholiti. riddan by Cun ab r h bi ab r h bl two more runs before the aldo 013 3 Oillanca nmgnam ana owrso by Ray Lavarly. 14 tO (irmkman itS 0 I 0 Tovar cl J 0 I 0 straighten out his tangled J’^S sto r coming on well late of Uio camera over Scho Camp. 70 Daunty Ftti. Comar cl 4 10 0 Thomptn jo 1 0 I 0 was retired. nmnclul affairs. The club J','"'’ "’™ 1?“®* One race later, in tho thifd owned by Oala Raca Nina - Time I 01 4 5 Ditlanca Howard 1b J J 7 J Oliva r» } n n live luriono Ou.nelia, 147 70 M arachi Potors,-12-10,-didn’l.ollow -o-ropflatodly-refused-fo-wrlte-a—c"^,^^^® '—^*'®*'-1^^®^'^*^^^—event— M ohllo's-Ghant—Joe— Warrior, riddan by T reatura and owntd hy Bfictiarof II 5 1 J 1 killabraw Jb3 1 1 Oouglat Hoiancrantj, IS tO, 13 tO, 13 70, Hiwrigui Jb 4 1 1 0 Aliiion pr 0 o o 0 hit until Cookie nojas led off now aRrocmont for Uio star. ^9“ Pl«y=d comcrback and . nIppiKlJet Star Bar by loss than ..;:"oai,,-:,'r.UVi.?lVro'.''nS” Lamon Lark, nddan Qy Cunningham and Criava rl s o } } R(«t« 1b iul S 0 1 0 ownati by 11*11 Johnjon, U tO. 15, and third, Caianova c J o t 0 Holt cl 3 110 tlic fourtlj Inning"with a double. former University ofW arnor safety Borah doubled a nose in another photo finish. Ill'i'! P*r> Pan. ridden hy Appieoaie ana ownad Cullan }b 4 0 7 0 Htr>ick If 10 0 0 by nurniil Cllaon, 13 tO Hanrun p 10 0 0 Cafd*na» »i 3 1 I j Peters finished with a slx- Arkansas receiver won Uic ““Jdofonsive lineman Inst year Davo Schlcwe rode Player i,, c.n cor’ Raca Ten - Ttm* 1 17J 1 D utanca Dfunal p 10 0 0 Millerwald <4 0 0 0 liltter. American Football League pass ''"J Plano to a vlctocy^ovcr Kent m ilt ano 1 It Oumelia, 114 tO. Playar Coo»wn ph .1 0 0 O.Kaol p 7 o J 0 lo tio n - Cottman D 0 0 0 0 Hall p } 0 0*0 » CHy receiving title for three or Ulc “cUon on dofotuio storey's Agust In tho longest P iano.nuaen by. Schiawa and ownao oy Knowtai p 0 0 0 0 * v « a b r h b i strouo Dh I 0 0 0 . . Andrawl 7b 5 7 J 0 Kelly rl la st four y ears. Ijjs t y e a r for ^ 2 ^ '? m atu rity eyent of the s e s s io n rth c m ile Q'-'naiia.wio Hatan, riddan Pina p J Tolali im .lti cl 4 7 3 7 Rojai Jb abrhbi -u....-, S;?"'®.'”’uuuniut.r II 4 4 I I 1 I 0 0 MonlaagdMonleaod p P 0 0 0 0 ----Uicsoventli— ...... consecutive ovciauiiseason ‘IPPU; not that “groat ...... omong- - a andone-sixtecnthtenthrnco.Bar uiiuuMU'aiAkUUiiiii vuilllll liiir »»• »4 au. »nm Mrracia, redden by K Wiihlnolon- ...... Mlnnatoia ...,,vy»»iw- --.•roc.rir.i; ; Caroenai, noorlgual, Or ! ! • ou. Cl yards. Last season ho broke Junior class docs provide fourth raco with Mills up, had — B iA II Pavleltc man DP-Wa»h.ngton 4 LOO-Waihing I Plnlalla II . Motet c ' I 1 OMyer lb Don Hutson's pro record by some "Ir size. Looking for Jhelr the biggest payoff at »40 for tho K ton I, Mlnnciola 1 “ Paler» p JD-ttooriouej. Hoii, Kaat. Baichardi. ' I 7 Schaal 3b 4010 catching one or m ore p asses in letters are ends .G re g -,d n v . - - - . ^inda-i Kid,,r,go.riby ward Tovar HR-Caroenat (101, Kliitbraw Martlnai c 131). Howard------’] -14,35) sn-Comar Mookar p 0l i0 l Q t0 06 consecutive gam es. H aynes, 105: Davo Keislg. 175; Z, on. - x.m., ,7 Dit..nc. 770 F V ? Morahaad p I 0non 0 0 “ While I w as nwav fcom tilo B ill Long, 150; J o e Swope, 155; caty Tima oar, rtdoan by oav* * ''^‘>'*'"•0 “•'p*'Tayior, « »o SPRAYING ‘p h X ir bb 10 Hai^nan 7 1 3 < Rodrlgut ph I I | 0 771 ' Malchlck 7b 10 0 0 team, the fans wrote^ me such Rick Spriggs.--140 and inrry ' Dodia Chfc. riddan Dy CunninghL - F O R Colemar\ 3M IJlT«lali. ) n t l ownad liv 0 C Parrlth, IS 70. 15 10. 17,40. Knowlet lotion 4M IBI MB I touching letters that It was W ord. IflO; tack les. Jny Ronk, Echo Camp, riddan by Ward anu ownad by K aniai Clly « # M I » r i 185; Terry Eldredge, 185; Parra Young. |U tO, IS, ano inird, nig 0 DP-Ootton I, Kantat City 7 LOB- hord for me to remain absent." nrown, riddan by Scniewi and ownao by RED SPIDER AND CUTWORM , Dotton I, Kantai Clly t. Alwortli said a t Uje Q ia rg c rs ’ Sliaw n Ryon, 175; ond Mike Vandanboi, 1} tO Raca Two - T im f j 04 ) P,ttanc» (|vc iriono. Quinella. l« 4O. Da>ly Doubia. w e WILL CHBCK YOUR tIBLD FOK YOU -rbbifl Q ia rg o rs’ prcseason gam es O lm stead, 205; right ir.4 0 .L lllla Co. riddan-by Rutier and Paiar* W tj 10 ownad by Grant H ill, |I3 70,17 10,13, Zar Tifjcrs .5, Brewers 2 Rookar L t 14 from the stands and I just Dennis Blackwood, 170;D____ ave Mas Oiaia. riddan by Traaiura and ownad by WirHNOOBllGATIONII Morahead Donohue R C Hillman. |7 tO. )7 70, and Ihiro, Lila Moniaaoudo couldn't take It—not being a W arner, 150; Q ia rle s Bowyer, Moa, riddan by Conningham and ownad by DETROIT (UPI j-Jim 'North- Wrighl part of the team." . 150, and Ron Taylor. 140; rig h t I O D l i m c l tl . Phil Hawki, 11."' T -7 71 A -9 ,|l Raca Thraa- PHONE 733-5920 rup keyed a three-run first Inn­ tack les Tom Shew, 105,_and_ ^ ______’ yardt Iphoto ...... ing with a TUn-scorlng double -MOblltT'^CI.VfTr-Joer ...... Vngels 3, Orioles 2 “MIkVS[oddflrd,'240, and dght O n ta r io IV in l ningham and ownad by (Iruca Haaiy, 113, and later belted his 22nd homer ends, U r r y Blackwood. 100. a iiiui •7 70. 17 10. Jai Star Oar, nddan by . nnrl ncnnyJ^cLain-notchad-hlB- -BAi;nM0IU&-4-UPI)------Jim - Englehorn -.-V m , ,U| ||.« . . -returning^ ta...... th(nport-- -oNTlvnio, coiir. ( u p d - ^ n u third. Fignalt Imafla, ridden by M dit and ownad Cy Morgtn, 14 firs^ complete gome of Uie sea­ F reg o sl's 10th Inning single ond after laying out with a knee Mark Donohue of Modin. Pa., I I E i H R Raca Four — Tima 17 tO. D

Stl!h''hif»'°°'‘^“" p • “onded Rac;.b«foro a'crowd of 22 000 B a n k C a r d s nmiSiiifiT ^turdaynlght'agamo between at the minoli State Jain'He Um Veur Hln'on. wl" the Atlanta Braves and Iho received 110,000 for his first . W e l c o m e entered the f^ame in the ninth Expos to IxKat thls-neason total place finish, ROPER'S ■. Inning as a defensive replace­ to 1,013,787; In th eir H rst y e a r. H ie r S , w ic tlo n e d .by the ment at first iiase, followedwith (^pHon Charge - tte E y o . drew . little over.U U nZ lZ ’.."")?! a u S f iiSlS n.smSsh against tho loftfliM Or Your fence, ' $on's S!!l» »' LYNWOOD BANKCARDS JHiir, Sik^Sv Colberf Leaking Tar And Rain fAnd Weiskopf Near Halt Qualifying Runs MANSFIELD, Ohio (UPD--aroimd Mid-Ohio’s 2.4 mile U ukln'g tu r and rain Saturday trac k In 1;27.B, or 08.41 mt>h, to prevented sotting of records in bo. far under last year’s |Vs Leader Shoots 73 qualifyfng for Sunday‘S 109,600 qujilifying rccord of 1:25.0, or t^SUTTON. M«*. (UPD- chnllcni'crn to forftp a one-' Uirqo slroko lomi, jjuccosflfully Duckoyo Cup Conadlan'Airicrl- 100,58 m ph, H ulm o 's.cu r is on njrcssiirc-leslcd Rllly Cnspor j^troke lead IhrouKli Ihrco rcpclted iittncks by Quick can challenge r«co nt tho MitI' improv'ed 111 be allowed to pick up a hen Call Made ^ hole to fcgain the top spot In corifrol. looder conlrol. jcgoIJy. th e ra ce for the $32,000 first Choico of two soll-laveling loader buckoli. - The duck season will run from For Runners prize. Swing-around soot. Po^or Shill Irons- ^ t . 10 Io Jan . 24 in the With one round remaining, mission. Power jteoring-^powcr' broitos. JEROME — Boys Interested STolumbia basin mallard bonus Casper's 54-hole total stood at I flat deck qnd largo fondort. ^ren, which runs up Snake in nmnlng on the Jerome High 20B, eight strokes under par, jllvcr to the Power County line. School cros.s couri'try team w hile Hill, Sike.4, C olbert and filiouUl rep o rt to the high school ;^ie bng limit hns been in- Welskopf were tied for second, • yfCflficd to seven' birds. The gymnasium nt B p.m. Monday, totals of_209. [6686 - hu n tlnB^ Boa'son - wllP td fBnn'owiPC! Rcvcn“unijcr*par.~Hlll'’shot'h~ Dunne. 't. 3 to Jan. 3 wlUi a lim it ot ■fllre-undcr (17, Sikes a 00, and miree per day. "Dunne said n few of the both Welskopf. and Colbert r Tlie first upland bird hunting veterans worked out this past checked In w ith 70s. 3vill be for partrldRc and quail, week but said the official Lou Graham shot a 71 for U irry through Dec. 31. An exception Ziegler, wlio had 70. a t a 210 probably will be the north total, two strokes off the pace, . tSoodlng County area which for while six others Includltig maTADOU TOBALQiVARGAS hns. narrow • Jeveral seasons has remained ovoid (he murderous honis. Ife was unliurt. H.__Sikes, Bob- ^ ^ n,ii|f|ght as Bulls’ honis rip lU P I) ' .. 'closed until Uie opening of by Mitchell, Herb Hooper, Dave Wilkinson through his suit. Vargas covered his head, to pheasant hunting. Eichelberger and Tom Aycock ^ Tlie Sage Grouse season for tied at 212,>four strokes back. Wnglc Valley counties of Has Meet, (Tasper said lie ran into --^lolnc,— Camas,-— Cossia.- -difficulty- with photographers Bama 200 Mengo Leads Loop In iGoodlng.' Jerome> Lincoln, u se A title apd spectators on four different BOB HOUSTON holes and noted, “in all my SALES REPRESENTATIVE ___ DARlEN_t:onn— _j’£ara-DL_tQurnament-. gol£_L JCaken By Homexs, RBIs, Bases Martha Wilkinson of Wliittier; never experienced li ^ly like Sorvtng ^T D ilB y Calif., charged from beliiiul to d ay ." j Tlilrd baseman Mnrc Mengo generally been accepted as the S o u f h Id a h o ■ .Saturday to down Ciu'tis Cup He.said he pulled pcjbrly and Bill Ward of the Mayic Valley Cowboys reason for Magic Valley’s ri.se tea n u n atc Cytilhia Mill of SI. hit "a lot of bad slwts" and continues to lend the Pioneer to the top of the league, the top Ph.'733-1490 cHanrallv Petcraburn. Fb., 3 and 2 and cited Hueli_problems as ‘‘slam- TALLADEGA. Ala. lU PD - league In home runs nnd r^uis- moundsmen in ERA is 24th.in cap tu re the U.S. Golf /Vssncia- ming outiiouse doors”.. BiU W ard, im <\nniston Ala., batted-in and shares the total the loop. He is Ed Childress who Twin Falls --|f* a c e Win lion's women’s amateur cham- Iwtliering him and other insurance man who ran his first base lead with Gary Granville has lowered his ERA to 3.00. players. ■'Tlierc was nlivnys 'nr nice in -tlie abortive of Idaho Falls, according to Perry Qiappel Is 3.23. Stan ^ JEANNETTK. Pn. (UPD- pionshif). soniethlni; goinii on that wnsn't 'I’nlUulcfia 500 a year afjo, .statistics released today by Bableracki 4.00; Bogackl.4.65 ^Two late touchdown pa.wes by Mis.s Wilkinson, the m edalist cohiiecled witli liolf." he said, eharued to a .surprise victory m William J. Weiss, official league and Glen Landesberg 5.00. iTerry Hanratty enabled the In the week-lorn^ match play ■'Whenever things hnppen n Hi» Bamn 200 Grand America statistician. The Cowboys rank first In tDffense to beat.the defense 20-15 tournam ent ovflW )e (1,240-yanl, certain number of challence race Saturday, Mengo has 11 homers and 61 team batting with a .200 per- ^iturday in the PitlsburKh par 74 Wee Burn Country Gub times, you nctually are Ward, who held his 1970 RBIs while he and Granville centage mark, three ahead of ^leelers' annual Intrasquad course, trailed Miss Curtis by w aidni! for them to hn p p en ." Co'>Kur back in the early .staBes had 100 total bases In action Idaho Falls. Magic Valley is . .^ a m e . one hole as they made the turn IW b hole 0 (_ the He .said Ihejoise and neonlo In ‘he race over the 2.lif>-mlle, based on, games through second In field with .927. The ------— flanratty, wlifwlid-not-plHy- on. .the. scheduled 3liJwleplnynff.__^-.. the way helped break his hluh-buninrioval ;\labama IiT- M o n d ay : Toin 'L'ox 01 ih e tJowboys have 43 tt*aiTi lioniers ^ast week when the Steelers Tlie mnlch came to an end on concentrntion. ternatlonal Motor Speedway, Cowboys was the only -oUier against 2G for runner-up Idaho :i)cnt_the.JVtinnpsQta Vikinjis for III irtfnm cyrivhn—i«oved-tnlo-eontention-Uv-the— offenalve—leadePT-topping—the—Fnlls-ond-rftnks-firal-ln-totfll :2their only pre.seiison victory, Tinr-nitininlc -n -hcic wHtJli----- llm t-pro-r final 50 miles and took the lead circu it in w alks with 40. runs scored. beam ed witli Ron Slianklin for a proved to be the downfall of came belatedly to life with wilh 25 miles to go. Only one pitcher shows up In ;;25-yard scoring pass and hit Miss Hill, a University of flve-under G7 Saturday, tied Miami graduate as she double with six others Including Uirry Taking tlie lead under a Uie lead and It is a rather _^Huble_BnyanLivitlL£La2:j’ai:dciL- ■bogeyed"lhe~hole ■ twice"Sjitur- Hinson, Jlm “Jomleson, Howie caution flng at the 10-lap mark, dubious -dialinctlon. Dnve -H e completed 5 of 7 passes for Ward sprinted away from the Bogacki Is tied with Dick Lango tl3G,yards. ' day. _ Johnson, Lee Trevino, John field and was never seriously and Cliarles Hockcnbery, both * Rookie Terry Bradshaw, pro Miss Wilkinson was on in two ‘ Mill^Mnd Clii Clji Rodriguez at , <1------r^..^ int. *5'Vflv©-Klrolby stopping the offcnso on the Florida golfer a. double the gallery was the- “largest -bogcjrin the-morning round but—l’ve-seen in-five yenrs'on the- to . worry about-the- other E rn io -P ed o rso n Is .pi, .307, .'-dflWns-sevott 4iines, each lim e GRAINHARVEST followed by 'Jack Pierce nnd iuorth two points, and recover- slie managed to hold the e*dge ' tour.” , cars — Uiey were behind him. Tom Helerle nt .270, Rod >lng a fumble for another-fxiint. as they made the turn at 18 on ' Ward's average speed, slowed G ilbreath .271, Howie Duck­ ■1 Warren Bankston led- the the strength of succe,sslve , by. two caution flags for 10 laps, w orth .257, Louis Gallndez .245 j u s h e r s with 34 y ard s in five birdies at 17 and 18. R r o w n 147.302 m ph. Tlie win ISHERE -Eabo—Hilr4llne—.311—and— i^carnes but' nTnnin^ back l.)on — Mias Wilkinson tnuicTiiu rge in ietted-$37^ B rookins .207. vMcCall di.slocated his riijlit the aflernoun round. Slie tied Jiip Paschal, High Point,. N. AUhough pitching of late has ;ielbow and will be sidelined, tlie match wilh a birdie four, at Niiljonal C., outdueled Harry Galley, i (Jene Mingo picked a 25-yard 19 and went one up on the 20th CTermont, Ga., for second Uie lead in the early stages of ifield goal and Allan Watson a with a par four while her lliffo Match place. Bob Burcham of Ross- Uie ra ce, exclm nging places WE WILL BUY OR STORE ■;17-yarder. opponent, who had hit into a ville, Ga. was fourth. nine times in the first 40 laps. trap, took a bogey. CAMP PRRRV, Ohio (UPI) - Paschal, in a Javelin, and But Uien Pearson dropped a Army Sgi. Myles G. Brown, 'Hie California golfer .built her Davie Pearson, Spartanburg, S. valve nnd had to leOve Ujc i Slini'brinf; biijge.st ad v a n tag e—four holes— Honolulu, Hawaii,^ tallied-a 491 C., in a Mustang, bnttled for YOUR WHEAT IN AN EFFICIENT w ith a birdie four at the 2fllh out of a possible 500 points : llaR l)(>iil>les hole afte r dropping a 20 foot Sjiturdny towin the coveted putt. National Trophy Individual MANNER. ; In TrapHluxx Mi.ss Hill said after the Rifle, m atch. tnatth she played the best she The 50-shot event Is fired : VANDAI.IA, O h i o ',( D P I |l c»UI^. "li was a great thrill’ with the service rifle and wilh I Morris StineftrinK of num ’ville, just to be in the finals,” .said service ammunition. ’ III., sh attered 9!) out of 100 clay the Florida golfer. Close on Br&wn's h eels -Was PHONE OUR PLANT j targets in a ^ heavy rain At conclusion of llie week- Middleton Tompkins, a civilian .'S atiirduy to win Uie tlouble.s long.....„ ...... lournament,...... the.. USGA...... com petitor f r o m 'I ’-orrg B each, ' i championshi[) on tho second announced that Miss Wilkinson,' who came Ihrough with a - ; preliminary day tu the 7lsl Mis.s Hill .uid Jane Bastanchury' 490.i-Bert A. Holllris, Fairfax,'- First Flight NEAREST YOU FOR FULL annual Grand American lYap- of Wliittier, Calif., a-.semifinal Va.,-was third at t . shoot Tournament here. L e sso n You'vbI loser to- Miss Hill, ‘ would Po.sling 4B5s were. Navy POl “Pumpkin” Flock of Miami, always thought • .1 , , ; ■ represent-the U.S. in the world Michael NoUa, Annapolis, Md., DETAILS ^ u\.r.^l»!l?>--'°nr'\V ?l‘*^'‘^^ “ W'^”^^''‘'-‘i «'«»lcur leam' cliam- Army Sgt, Marvin Wnrren, and -you could. Now ___ __ „ ^ ^pionships to be held in Spain, Army Sgt. William Ixc, both Of hero’s your chflnco.to flha out for only i&. That's all. ■*(C6ogtcr of Minni/a[)olis took the Sent. 30 thronuh Ort. 3.______Columbus, Ga. Just $5 foroupSpecldl IntrpdDclory Flight Lesson. — ^ofcflslonnl^jrown^ttlFi You’ll lly Q novk' Pipor Chorokee with o govornmont- YOUR FARMER OWNBD C O O P ^ Jam es Tippin of Toledo, Ohio, licensodllighl instructor.. . .'^'^on the handicap championship CijflUi n Ofl score from Uio,20- And fora flying start toward your pilot liconsetryour ;::yard line, plus 25 straight in a — ^duM)toff-wi(h-HHrold-Mlllef-t>f— lyJntutaUcQUUfl-fltoiavDij- pocU M in «>T un *-^ >anclnhntrand Riiy L. Stafford ^ ^ four flying loaaona, preliminary ■ >Slnco 10 shooters blasted 100 plana this wookond. ProvQ Io yourself :^tralght In tho 10-ynrd event. "DICK'S AUYO REPAIR" :-YOU: TOO, OAf>) FLY. WBERLY • HAZELTON • MILNER ; ^ e llllu will bo decided ' In , 367Mb*lnSI. Twin FalU, Idaho SKYHtrAYB, INC., Sunday's final preliminary Buil«y Alrporl—678-7473 •______' 733-6738 • a M U n g . , 'fUUCmitmr T (Hr" Unbtialen Si. Louis Dolphins ■ ]Los Angeles Rallies To Coasts By Win 17-7 ■ MIAMI {UPI)-^nnrtcrback Dropr^Oakland 34-23 srr i^uis, Mo. (UPD- • Bob Grleso sflilcd n 60*ynrd . ,touchdown pasa to speedy Paul Ruhnjng bock Johnny Roland, W arfield In Uie fourth q u arter m s ANGICLES (U Pn-R o- load tho I{an1s to a como-from- against Dallas because of a U flte r JpseplLson In Uio third rologatod to'-second-fltrlng du­ Saturday, nl^ht to pow er Uie man Gabriel returned to the behind 34-23 exhibition win over sbrokneo, the National Football perlo Tlio Dolphins also ^corc^l on ii .1ilt 10 of 19 passes for 184 Rolond dovo over left tadklo one-yard plunge’ by rooklo Tip Dallas Sari Francisco 1.5-0 y ards. from tho ono^yard lino with 6:41 running back Dave Buddlngton In Uio first R am -R ald er gom e loft in tlio third period for his witli only 40 seconds remaining SAN FRANCISCO (UPD- ICxpos 4, Unives I In history, Oakland scored first touchdown, giving the in the first half to culminate a By 35-34 Ken Holliman pitched a onc4tlt C ordlnnls a 27-17 load following . .MONTREAL (UPI) ’-John twice in tlie second quarter, tlw -_70-yQrd_drivo_diroo(ctl^by_ i^ut0;LSfltw:day..civlng^up.ia- -Jlm-Bakkon'«.oxtra^)olnl-klok;— — DAtUAS^t Um j - ’UonnJ^n- Bntom'm'l scored o riih in the' second-touchdownona“44iyard' backup quarterback John Stofa. slnglo 1o Hal Liinler wltli one Roland’s, second'ficoro camo derson's second third Inning'and drove homo pass from Duryl L am onlca to . Jimmy niomas, a fleet out in tho eighth inning, and only two m in u tes 20 second^ quorter running anothor run In- the seventh Fred Ulletnlkoff, to go nheod Rccond-year running back from coasted to his 14Ui victory later during tho Cardinal^’ next kept tlie Packers allvo and Don Inning with a double SiUurday 13-12 a t h o lf'tim e . TcxaS'Arlington,, scored San behind an IW ilt n ttn ’ck as tl»e series.’ Tho .8-2, -215i)ound, MOMDAY, Horn's second half passing night ns the Montreal Expos G.eorge Blanda, the Raider's Francisco's only touchdown on Qilcago Cuba routed tho San Missouri product went In from carried Green Bay to a 35^4 extended their winning streak 42-year-old quarterbnek-klckor, . Q 51-yard draw play wiUi 5:11 Francisco Giants 15-b. tlio two, again over left tackle, proscason victory oveV th e to five gam es with a 4-1 victory booted a. 20-yord field goal wltli A U G U S r 2 4 t h remaining In the second quiir* ChletQa • ■7' Ian frMicUco nnd Bakken's kick put the D allas CowImvs S a t u r ^ y nig h t. • b r h b t ' ib r h b l over the Atlanta Braves. ’ • 3:30 gone In the tlilrd period to Anderson was a workhorse In Kiitlnotr t»4 } } 0 iiondt ct 4 0 0 0 gom e aw ay a t 34-17. • l-apovlch ! • 0 I 0 0 ru » n in Jb 4 0 0 0 A llin U ■ Msnlraal put tho R aid ers In front 10-12. 6 p .m. to 9 ; 3 0 p .m. '-IT fic—DoIphins--defcnse -put- - a b r -T he- Cardinals-took-«-20-l7— -the-second-perlod-after-the- J-5-j-t*H»no»rirrrf4 0‘0 0 ' iW— — Gnbriclr-who-Hnt~out‘’th6~ down a last-ditch scorlpg drive Wllllami l( I 1 ] 7 McCovty lb 7 0 0 0 Jackion i 0 staahla }b 4 0 0 0 lead at tho holf on the two Packers luid been able to run Jam*( II 1 0 0 0 Harr If 10 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 noytr 3b 4 0 0 0 Day cl 3 0 0 D Spanklir 0 0 0 0 C arrith tri p I 0 0 0 TAaron lb 3 0 0 0 Falrty It 0 0 0 0 screen pass at 0:18 of tlje tlilrd Loud Is 3-ynrd line. two yards, and caught an eight huBUItv c S 0 3 t flrvanl p 10 0 0 Naih p > 3 0 0 0 naltman c 4 > 7 I SHIRTS...... 2fo^3.50 quarter. Tliat made the score holtiman p ) ) 1 0 Hobartion p 0 0 0 0 Cum ph ) 0 0 0 Krarxi «« 10 0 0 • Dolphins' kicker Knrl Krem- yard scoring pass from Bnrt Hunt ph 10 0 0 McOufan p 0 0 0 0 Wme \% 0 0 0 0 ser booted n 30-yard field goal S ta rr to glvo tlib P ack ers a 21- Davlion p ’ "(TO 0 0 Card^ail p 0 0 0 0 Uanko p 3 0 11 COMPARE AT $4.98 MEN'S ‘ ChlcaaO' McGinn p ’ o 0 0 0 Dnvld Ray kicked tliroe field Stakes with 3:52 left In the first period 20 Imlftlme ledd. ttn Frandtcs c m MO MS— 9 M»ed p 0 O'O 0 goals for Los Angeles, two of after a Grie.se-led drive bogged' E-McCOv*v. G»o>lano Ol>-Chicaoo I, Tolali 31 I « t Tolau 31 4 M Horn came on in the second San Francuce 3 LOI»~Chlcaoo San Atlanta o o o H o e e i-i tliem from 3fl yard.s out and one Boat and Deck Shoes i.o m *3.50 down. .. . half and tlirew a 28-yard Prancltco 4. Montraal oot WO I3 X - 4 lb-r>apllon«,Sanlo.W llll4m t, Hickman. P-Uoyar OP-Mon1r«ai I LOU- from tiie nine.' Champion touchdown pass to John Spills. .h-Santo, KiM inui " “ ...... Atlanta 6 Mo«lr«al * 3n-Daiam an, (laMay. Jackion 3lt - Oakland's otlier vtouchdowns Horn then set up a four-yard Wllllamt (3*I. S r- SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. I'hillip t SO - CiOioar S -flra n j. Day cam e .on ajll-_yard pnss’ from Rag. $3.49 GIRLS a lADIES' touchdown run by Dave Hamp­ Holliman W 14 « Ip K 'r ^ f bbto (UPI)~Loud, closing with a 102-Yard P tiry L 17 O Natn I. 13 A r 4 } } 4 4 Blantia to Warren Wolls nnd a ton on a series of passes to C arrllh ari McQueen 1 ) 3 3 3 0 1 rush In tho strotch, woro down -10-0. • one-yurd run by Larry Todd. * ■) V I ^on-.Slj>blo~rv------picoutyng-Judgabl^tojflcoi*^' TENNIS^HOE! -majoi^upset—In—th^lO lst^ M)ys ran up a WP-Parry. T-J JO A-H.Oii Reed ...... lead with 40 and 17-yard field McOinn p.lchfd lu I b ji'o ' «H' lo play half tlie game behind running of tho 1112,000 ly o v e rs Save - Beeo (41 T : 3e A j7. 3 . 5 0 : score. A 37-yard punt return by . 3 0 10 Money lb 3 0 0 0 St. Louii tan Oicgo * . late in tho third quarter when ab r hb i . all r h bi . rookie.Morgene Adkins sot up Howard c 4 0 0 0 Gamble rl 3 0 0 0 undefeated In four roces tills he-scampered down the left Maybrry lb 4 0 3 1 Compton i 3 0 0 0 IIST 44 .99 3 0 0 0 jjv .c r 3D S 0 4 j C,vi.pl.pii :ij 4 i C 0 To Drill se'asonT IFred bTdly an d lln ish e d an 8-yn(;d scoring p ass fro m M arllntr t i 4 0 10 Short p CMTaylor r l 4 I I 0 Gn^loi. i l 1 0 i) 0 __ sideline almost tintouched for a Dierhar 'p 3 0 10 Stima 10 10 . ncxUo.lnBl.flS-thB-fciaiavorltcJ. Rralg Morton to Bob Hayea.------Moi’o^n'll« Jri •-"—L'—'rt' ph O'O * 0 0 Hoarnar p" i.aa U f-----l-O-O ’’Couchdowri.'...... GladdlQO D OOOt) Torre fib i I 3 1 Uro»>> ft ] 0 Q 0 Loud, a Kentucky-bred son of Detroit scored its other Talalt 34 111 Totalt 313«i Caritcnai cl S C I C CoiDe On Monday STEREO RECORDS Ona out whan wii run tcored 1 C 3 0 HerbogR-Hosty Doncer, was touchdowns on a three-yard )iBuMsn eooD O tw i- i unraced as a 2-year-old and hod Phlladalphla H d o iD M i- i By United Wess International 7 PC. SET INSULATED pass from Bill Munson to Craig ' 0 0 0 won only tliree of nine starts DP—Hou«tQr> ), Philndaipli'A I LOn Brigham Young, Colorado Cotton in the second quarter, on Stenerud, itautton 9, PniiadKphia i this season against lessor 30 —Diarkar. ielma 3U —llrlo g i. John State' Universtiy and Texas-El a one-yard plunge by rookie ton. S n-A lou, Taylor S-- Menka, S^nr^e competition, although he was Paso get the jump on tholr BEVERAGE SET Helsman Trophy winner Steve Ip n r ar bb to second to PersonoUty when he Dlerkar i 4 I I I V Western Athletic Cohferohco Ouens In tlic third quarter, and K.C. Nips Claddino L, 4 } .13 3 1 won the Jim Dandy recently. 7 QUART Short 7 5 0 1 buddies Monday by starting fall on a 28-yard pass from Greg Salma 1 3 3 4 1 I 1 0 0 ( p ractice. Uindry to Mel Farr In the last Hoarnar W. } 3 Cleveland HDL—.By Diarker ’ ' (Money) The thrcq schools all have CAKNER quarter. ErrOl Mnnn kicked a Compton , 4 T-3 10 A-1J.3M opening dates Sept. 12. Tlie oUj- Expos to 50-yard field goal to wrap up MEMPHIS, Tenn, (U PD- or five WAC schools, which will RED EXTERIOR PAINT tiie Detroit scoring. Soccer-style kicker Jan Stene­ Amcricnn Loiij'iie begin p ra ctice Aug. 28, do not OR Justin Qinale put the Saints rud booted two 40-yard field play until Sept. 10. Write Off out front in th e 7 irs l _quarl6r goals In the final five minutes Knouncis n'f high- Mack—called Mack tlio Truck notified,” McHalo sold. "I only sota in the absence of Joe down from two yards out with "swlnglng'tho bat terrible.“ He quality food a day; in llu* by his team m o to s—overflged a l­ knoW what I road In tho papers. Kopp, fired a pair of touchdown a , little more than 10 minutes m o st 10 ticklers per game in .hasonly-onchllln-hialmtJ6-nU!::ilf'^- mav gobble, It seems to be o statement -passes—in—the—first—half— ^^rst half. bots. The Red Sox plan to rest some R0() |)ouii nhpco'fum- from somebody In Ottawa but I Saturday. Tlien survived four Kicker Don Cockroft was the grass, leaves nnd bark. blos for tho Minors. don’t know who. Interceptions to defeat the first Drown to score with four him Sunday, too. Houston Oilers 14-7. minutes remaining in the first ' Un tlie first play after ■period when he tooted a field BUCK Houston's secontl-quarter touch­ goal from the 28-yard lino. down, Cuozzo found end Gene Cockroft added a 32-yarder makes Washington behind comer back early in tlio final period. Quarterback Bill Nelsen hit Bo more Leroy Mitchell arid hit him with BUCKLE UP to the NEIAI 190K a 75-yord touchdown pass. Scott with n 45-yard scoring Cuozzo put his only drive pass in tlie second period to , CENTS together late in tlie .second gain the B row ns a . 18-10 quorter, moving the Vikings 72 halftime tie: • Farm & City , yards and capping it with a Coiiirar It CopR tliree-yard tos.s io tight end lOUART PIASTIC ; Kent Kramer. Fred Box kicked ('ahrillo ‘Cap botli extra points. DEL MAn, Cnllf. (U PD - Houston quarterback Cliarley DECANTERS Johnson, who hit 12 of 17 while StretclKunning Cougnr II from Ctiilo responded to tho urging of ploying, only tlie first half jockey Fernnndo Toro in Uio Screw on lid because of a sprained arm, slretcli Snturdny to rnco to a m oved the Oilers 79 yards and riose, victory over <3uicken TVeo • Reg.69‘ . 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DowntoWn PRBf^ARING TO LEAVE for McCall after an afternoon at Pottit Lake is Lyn Clark, WELCOMING Mrs. L, R. (Bob) Jessen, Boise, and baby /n at Petfit Lake. The women pilots landed Ihoir pianos leftjhor son,.Torry, right, and Ross Root. Lyn is a flying instructor in McCall and'a daughter, Briana, to the Ninty Nines 611-day outing .is at Smiley Crook Airstrip and were bussed /o. the lake-sifo member of the Ninty Ninos, * , , Mrs. Dick (Joy) Waite, who hosted Iho group at her cab- cabin. Mrs. Jesson is chairman of the Com state Ninty Beoufihj] Sjxwipolhjy^^ Ninos. Idaho's Ninfy Nines at ''Fly-In"

lly NOIIMA IIERZINGEH and-were transported to the beautiful cabin site "by’car.'The'W aites' cabin itself wa.s aTnarvelous^ ____ It_was-noU"tho3e-magnificent-men-in their-- conversation-piece—for—tho-guosts as -they • flying machines," it was women. , "checked out" the unusual collection of antiques, They came from various parts Jn Idaho, afong relics and souvenirs' used to decorate the in­ with their husbands and families, to attend an terior. As one guest noted, "you could look at ■ all-day outing of the Ninty Nines, hosted by Mr. tliese things for days — and still miss and Mrs. Dick Waite, and family, Jerdme, at something." > their Pettit Lake cabin. Dinner, swimming,’boating, water skiing and' The aviatrixes landed their planes at Smiley fishing were features of the day and guests not Greek Airstrip in the Sawtooth Valley (7,100 feet) listed among the water enthusiasts soaked up the sun and mountain air and told "tall tales." It's usually the fishermen noted for.thbir "stories," but several of the pilots, male and female, could run them good competition. Several of the non-flyers present were very intrigued with the firganization’s name, Ninty JiIinos^ccording-(o-M rs^L-R,-tBob>—lossen,— Boise, state chairman, the Idaho group w^s ' organized 15 years ago, with the international women flyers organizing 40 years ago. “That’s how the organization got it’s name,"’ she noted, "It was founded by Amelia Earhart, with 99 - charter members, and at present bpasts a yfUSlfXPRESSiyE c r o u p oI poo'p/e wore among Dic/r W aile, Jerome, The day-lortg event featured' membership of more-than 4,000." Iho'so amending a Sunday ouUng rocontty hailed something for everyone, dinner, swimming^ hooting, i for iho Idaho Ninly Ninos mambefs by Mr. and Mrs, .OnE.nf-th(Llargcc-intei;csts.of-thc-xvomcn-flycFs waier skiing and fishing, - ' throughout the country is a Ninty Nines Museum presently being constructed in Oklahoma City. /'V- Items relating to the women pilots have been displayed at several public museums, but never alto g e th e r a s one la rg e unit-. “Many women decide to become pilots strictly for pleasure — some as a means of making a living," one aviatrix noted. "Why, we have three Ninty Nines members in England who are Tsmploycd' - commercial jets.” Officers serving the Gem State group ore all WATER -SKIING was ono o f fho foaluros of ‘Iho from Boise and include Eula Logsdon, vice Sunday ouling lor 'Idaho woman pilots and Ihoir chairman; Eloise Stover, secretary, and Fran familios. Brown, treasurer.

TWO FISHERMEN In the group, Qob Jeiien. left, and Charles Campbell, both B o ln . eompar'e fishing gear as Ihey wall lor tronsporltjiion .lo the lake. •' Women D/isgjss Favorite Vdcption Spots w Ty/ih Falls Retired Educator M em bers gav e Uielr, favor“^ ^ . . . ■ - co-hostess. . . and Mrs. May Meader the Oag vociiUon spot for roll call at I . Oene Hamilton, friend' .9&iute. rocent meeting of the Frli fjipchairman.waslnchargeof Mrs. Oaude-. . Seyert,, . Rieceives InterndtiorrdliAward ship Qrcle of the Women of business meeting, with Mi'Si secretary, gave .hlgfilights of.,; Moose at the Home of Mrs. I K elley leading th e p ra y er the previous ffieetinR*^ TWIN . FALI^ Alkinsoni Mrs. May Meadi .ternaUonal rocognlUbn '‘has come to a Twin Falla retired • educator ^ for outstpndlng conlrlbutfons in her own field and in tho Interest of youth ih g eneral. • Elsifi" M. Lindgren, .Twin F a lls, was presen ted Uio annual Delta Kappu Gamma Soclely's 1570 Intematlpnal Afchlevemont Awar d~whUo-^attending>>.tha~ Internotlonal'conventlon of the society {ti Portland earlier this m onth. She. Is a member of tho XI Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, Twin Ffllls, and was one of three membera to attend tlie Portland ivontlonrOthorfl-woro M arie- Hargrove, Kimberly, and Helen DieU, Duhl. Approxim ately 1,800 wom en educators from' all 50 states. District Of Columblir, one Scandinavian country and six provinces of Canada par­ ticipated In tho convention. MR. AND MRS. lARRY SPARKS Tho Kntornatlcnal Achievement Award Is Area Couple Repeats s"byu-oeach year as tho Intornatfdno! honor society for ’ women teachers. tHB ANNUAL DELTA KAPPA Gamma Socioly's Vows in July Rites AnoUier award,.that of out* standing autlior of tho year 1970 - Inlornaiionai Achievomoni Award w ai pro- TWIN FALLS - Kathleen accompnnledrMarsha-Umlwrt went to Usa A. Rlckotte, a senied r6cer)ily to Elsio -M. Lindgror), Tw'm Falls. Tho Thompson,dau8htorof Mr. and and Dianne Wilkes. Pl>llndol|*la-otternoy for her award presentation was madb during tho inlorna- Mrs. Hcrschel Thompson, Twin Karin Barsness roglstorod ,Tno Throw Away tional convoniion o f tho socioty in Portland oarlior Falls, and Larry Sparks, son Of guosts.-A recoptlkn was held , this month.' Mrs. Malile Sparks, Castleford, following tho ceremony; Hie ^ u‘’i .u were united In marriage July 17 brlde’scolorsofblue,whltcand P ® ? Missm iss unugrenLindgren hasnas servedservou as ^ , at the Hrst United Brethren yellow, wore carried out In Twin FallrSenior Higii School president of tho honor 0 © n flS tO n 6 S •Church of Twin'Falls. refreahments and tljo dccor of for 32 years. Prior to that she society when she received tlio ___ nev^D cl- Storey- performed—tlio-hall______Ojso-smod as an^ol^^ honor. owa!rd.over.grontcd_ pv I - I >u. __ ■ the'evonlng 'ccremony' before'— ’liTo brldfl's'tnblo-was'sklrtod "J“^by^lKo"8tatbrf6j^lstlhgulshoa~UI5PrCJV©Q~ ------an arch of blue and white wlUi white orgnnra and draped Jn clempntary teacher In service. In addition she served 1 / carnations. Cathedral baskets- witii blue chiffon. A thrcc-tlcrcd H«nRcn.Slie began her teaching on numerous state and national FAIRFIELD — Pat and Veva of white gladioli, blue ’ cako was trimmed with blue at the ago of 10 in 1020 shortly committees and wos elected to Patrick, Boulder City, Nev., delphiniums and yellow pom-' star flowers and yellow bell8_“^ [ j * * ' . 1! in to rn n tio n n l r>/»pp ^ ng — pons-nanked-the-iirchT^Bluc— imdTBppfd wllirinrtlHfiilurc, school:iflcrflrs^schBDrw^rr parliamentarian and later as program for ■ the Soldier •topiary trees led to the arch and bridal couple. Quartet ‘ tables NorUi Dakota, a o completed second vice president. Mountoln Rock Wranglers. blue satin bowsTleeocatcd each ' wore covered with while nylon her education, at tho University Patrick, hod a lighted dlsploy pew. Inco over blue and centered of North Dakota, University of case of 0 variety of gert^stones The bridej given In marriage with snifters in which blue Washington where she received Reunion Held in various type mountings that by her father, wore n white carnaUons noated. degree, and ot thd F IL E R — The annual P arro tt he hod cut, polished and alencon lace gown which slio Mrs. Bonnie Barness cut and University of California and family reunion was held mounted. - served the coke and Pam Jensen Boston University whore she designed and which was made recently in Harmon Pork, Twin He gave the names of them and Suzan Wlntprhollcr served did graduate work, by Mrs. Norman Olson. Falls. Those .attending bicluded and where they had lieen ob­ punch and coffee. Tlirougliout her career she Th6 gown, featured a M rs.'Goorge'Parrott, Mr. and tained. He llluslroled the T|,o Qltitror! Others toldng part were TIsa accepted Uie role of school’ scalloped ncckllnc_and fitted M ra.D onald—Earrott ..and. PT.o^ss ofjnarklng an^cuttlng bodice uiulerlayed with while^igainj^erfrsirgor, cousins toflchlng ns'ascrloiwTihallc^^^^ ..a Slone for making a cabaclion. CrtCHt...... Platl IfClpS...... yOu lift' .satin. The full .akirL .had on ..0f ..t h 0-..brldc,'. gift bearersj ‘nshnpN.wio fuluro of family, Morlo -Members-brought-some.-in* this machine liow-wilhln.ji Unt In Aniinin nt titn chUdrcn. Smco hor retirement ^ .. .. -_*i— — 1------.n— *3 overlay of lace that opened In Marcia Drown, cousin of pie Parrott, Mrs. Oglle Lammers, tcrcstlng spoclmena to displriy. tlie front, with theirs'of lace In bride, and Angle Hording, who Miss Lindgren has traveled ^ ^ituna all Twin nie group decldcd to invite turn on thb back ending in a train. pinned on corsages; Mrs. around the country ond Dwlalii Uie E u rek a G em and M ineral Her fingertip veil of silk Jackie Anderson, Mrs. Marie throuiiout Idaho speaking on pfl^rott and family, Tacoma, Gub ot Mountain Home to the illusion was. held by a mantilla Harding,Vonnle Homan, behalf of education, usually for y/nnh Mr and Mrs Rnlnh Sept. 15 meeting./nianks/were «M..SINGER headpiece of lace p petals and Marcia Drown and Shannon local and district Della Kappa S e ll aTd flu y riS ig e rS to bo. sent to members of the and turn oot anything pearls. Slie carried a formal Jiriggs, wliowere in chargeof Comma convention. Mr. ond Mrs. Alva Porrott tuid. Northslde Gem and. Hobby OPEN FRIDAY NffeHTS UNTI19:00 p . m j cascade bouquet of white b u b , W endell, for Uie donnlion gladioli centered ‘on a white La^bor. pl„,0d ^iTs ttV " s “‘a„f S » of four display cases and a 150 Main Avd. N.— 733-3344 Bible. cordinn inUilc, nsaistcil by Del chnllongos them to moot Uielr gavel. Janlme SmlUi, cousin of the Storey, who played the bnsa responsibilities, bridegroom, was maid of honor. gultnr. "Too many teachers in tlie Marcella Sligar, cousin of tlio Special Buosls wore Mr, and modern world ol rapid clianges bride, Debbie Ulrich and Mrs. Doyle Sligar, grond- and procures are toacliing for Chondee BJornn were parents ot the brido'i Mr. and Uie salary only and simply put bridesmaids. Keith Rosen* Mrs. Tim Drown, Sr., greotT in thoir time. OUiors are doing crantz, Castleford, cousin of tho grandparents ot Uie brido; Mr. much to help today's contused -bP!d9BfTOffir^om»Bt:"Tmmr-i ‘ ■ “osencmntzr-l'<>'"'(!— people— face— tholr- Jolin Thompson and Richard SrandpaVents ol the problems ond th|s Is the Thompson, brothers of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. responsibility ot the teacher bride,*' were ushers. Billy Arley Williams and Mrs. Otto because ot hor close association Sparks, brother of the McChristinn. with the young people," Miss bridegroom, . and Mike G u cata___ a ltiu u la d ___ [n u n __U n d g ren s a y s ______Thompson, brother of the bride, Castlctord, Duhl, Downey, Tliecltntion.to the Twin Falls were candlellghters. Boise, Thornton, Kimberly, woman states, "To be sflectod Tina Bauers, cousin of the Filer, Wendell, Nnmpa, Oregon by your colloaguos and ‘ ~ ■" rnla. The couple ossociotes Is of IJself 0 h ea rt- flower girls. Rusty Thompson, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Wedding m usic w as played by Novella Lazaros, who also Farm, Fr« Freshly Ground' -S¥®Md Beef- ______1______: JJ,S,D.AJospoctpd • -Jumfco-— Superb Flavor Buy-Any^Sixe Pqclcagir^Yau'NoDd ------MR^-AUaMHS.^iBN DWIGHT-PERfieL------For Wholosomonoss At Tnls^Lp.W)Prico Por^Pound (David photo) W hole

^ C Homemakers ■ ' WeddiTig, !b. Club Conducts 59 Home Tour Vows Are Fancy Gplden Bananas 12« Sliced Bacon 78“ DrtdtiaH Fully Caoltd u 98“ FAinriELD - Tlic r.iu Russet Potatoes “ , ’ bog t Frankfurters s;::';;,” remodeled home nnd Ihe lond- ■ no 59' Turbot Fillets ^ 68“ scoped ynrd nnd flowers of Mr. Repeated U r p . Ri^d Radishes Runih 5- Round Steaks ito"; a .. Jind Mrs. Willinm D .. Simon 1.29 Fish Sticks u. 58“ JEROME — Esther Louise la r g t . were the fenlure of the Augiut Green Onions. a°!;i CKuck-RflosiJ'lBlod* Cui oH^theji^Prnjrie: _Stono.dQUBhtcr-otMr.ond^rfl__ S 9 ‘- -Beef4hort-Ribs -Wcsl-Slonornnd"Glcn'Dwight— = n r r r 4 9 “=: Homemnkers Extension QoUi Freestone Peaches 28“ Canned Ham M orrtll'i An'JEarly-Ainerlcan Ihe'me is Ferrel, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cfop P fid . 515.48 Ground ChuckTo;;.. Dwight Ferrol, all Jerome, Colirornia 73“ carried oul in the house witli Seedless Grapes 34“ Pork Chops fam ily Pack — ? uses of antiques. Many types of were married July 20 in rites at FiMt 1 C»l Choni - W Fryer Breasts plants nnd flowers were used ,in IhcGruce'BnrtlsrChurcl Tresh-Corn “thtrj’nrd.-A roofed over patioV J la lls . — ------6 i . r 3 8 ‘ Rev. Robert Seaman per­ hnd , semi-tropical , plartt«\ Crisp Golden Carrots 2£25» Kcowinf* In it. One 6f tlie garden formed tlio ovening*ceremony Lucerne before o background of whito Yogurt-Sherbet ,;z :‘ Pin! nrran);cments fontured n Foncy I Cm . 39“ waterfall. Native rocks nnd gladioli tied wlUi blue ribbons 2 i 7 8 “ and whito tapers in wrought l« - e i. plants were u.secl in much of the Cheese Pina ’t°J: P in o 63“ iron candelabra. Fruit Drinks landscaping. Frank McMullin, Twin Falls, S a fe w a y 8?Bscoe«jsif 13.01. Reports were given on the Bel-air Sliced Peaches H g . 29“ Frosh Fruit Flavors ' played traditional wedding club's 4-11 booUi th a t won a blue Sto res All! I Buy Refrlgoratod' music and accompanied Mrs. Sharp Cheese ribtton. It was planned to have Chtddof lb . 99“ .Uic—B.Une-J'asliions,-Doiso,--Tom_McQ|T}nis,_80l0l3t_Qnil ____ ! -© f_Tlhese_ZiM KB3$-: _____ 15-ot. — H a lf present a style sljow for the sister of the bridegroom. < “Hormei chiii~r;'rr C an Gallon Ootober-meeling“A-hometour“— Olic-bridc,-08cortod-by-hor— —‘ Bono------*Poi(j|«llo - ' ; = r is being planned for November. -^father, wore a floor length gown B ^ l Cleaner LTL°: Glass Blacl Mrs. Elmer (MU-’ M rf. WllUam Reeae,’ vlco* ..pniident.: Mrs. Wililain Knim. Wptist-Chui^hi-Hnnseil;— : ------drod)-ThlQflrCalodon!nrWljCri •ecretary; Mrs. U rry Henman, ’ Tiie brido \h tlie dau|jhlor.of ■andMra.Dean(Murjorio) Puah,' WflaonBiKgcrfl, Twin FmiIIh, and . Konniwick. Waslj, .Mr8, TWes trea su rer; M rs.' Ellw rt OiivlN, projecta fhalnnnn, nnd'Mrs. Uic late’Mrs. Jiino Bl«Kora riio iwo,douiihtcrs, Mr?. S t^ Pilipatrick, 'publicity .bridegroom is llic son of,M rs.. (Linda)- Hudloy, who niancho Koch, Twin- Fnlls, and Kradoated from the Univerilty chairman. ^ The Junior Club will proKcnt tlio latd Mr. Howard Kooli. . of Minnesota In .Juno, and ita annual Tour of Homos on • Tlie double rini' cel-erpony Mnrlono, who Is a student nurao wiis performed by Elder Arcle nt the University of Mln- Sunday, Sept. 13, from I to 5 p. -m -Prooeeda from-Uio-tourr-wUU Sallec before an altar flanked ncapolls. Mrs. Buah has three be given to Uio Twin F jiIIs .byJiir«c-bouqucta-ot-whItC-flnd_sons,_Dftvid,_a_liiuh_schooL I ^ lc library: blue foatlier flowers-wiUi Inr^c senior, Ijii'ry, 13, he Wheat Commission official ‘Ahoy There, You Landltibbers’ salil.

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I cannot say I’ve mode a complete study of tho subject, because he foresees the day wiien tiiey will not but, now t)jat I live in Great Lakes coiuitry, I seem to fall but be pushed overboard.) have accumulated qulle'a bit of material about boats nnd -b o aU ra,------_lY^our_ a_v e r a g e power ' man never sings ••Anciiors ~A\^rKh!” ^h ilc leavfng^the slip. ■ He is too busy bawling. A boat, os a sage—possibly a marina-owning siige—once “Loolcit that guy's w*ako!" nnd moaning. “Did you forget ^sald, is a hole, surrounded by \vater, into which a man the beer AGAIN. Maxine?" continually pours money. -Ho-also-soys,—Chock-the-bllgo,—a-lQt.- There ore sailboats and power boats. Boaters therefore can generally be divided into two types—sail people and Learnlng the various parts of the boat is an easy task. _ p o w « people. IJiavc more data on powerbbats than sail* The two most important ^arts are the prow-and the prop. i>oSt8 flrtdllils is not i)ecause I am partial or nonobjective. The prow is the front of the boat. It Is usually tho first 1 sim ply find that taking notes is easier while riding In a thing to hit a submerged log. ^he prop, or 'propeller, is -pflWcr.-DQat,..nQ?s}!>iv.bfA’ntisc .its la£k..pLa .salL k ccp sjn c, situated at the rear under the boat, Its olades wiilrl gaily irom being constantly smacked in the side of tho head. TJsnhcyTJUshnhe-tTDflt-ihrmrcinity^rareT. Unless, oi course, you run over a rock with thom. A sail man can be recognized by hi.s lithe, lean, graceful appearance. Bronze as a smoked salmon (they keep a According to plclut^cs accompanying boat advertise­ sm oked salmon nailed above the yacht club door (or com­ ments. riding in a boat Is a healthful, youthful, beautiful parison purposesl, the sail man lists slightly while walking. thine to do. I haven’t noticed any change in myself yet, HO doea not whistle "Red Sails In the Sunset" any more but 1 am convinced that someday I'll step aboard and Im- rrof(on:thDn'thc-TiveraBeTcltl2cnf -mqdiatoly.bc- 10-yoars-younfior,-blondo,-losoj6 _poundfl, ond be surrounded by a group of men, all of whom nre wearing A pow er man can bo easily Identified. He often wears a rS\Wm trunks by Brooks. billed cop. He Is usually surrounded by his family. His wife occupies herself mostly with pushing an cnormousi Those who don’t care for boating usually spend their food cooler about the deck. His children whine, “Whv do I summers indoors rereading Katherine'Ann Porter's "Ship ■nvftvi lo wear a llfeJackelV I wouldn't fall overboard In a million years'" (He insists they wear t()o lifejackets, (Ntwtpepti Intitfititt Am.)

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SHOP AT SEAnS AND SAVE (tr.W: Sailii/aelfim 6f Vami’ Mmmv Baek S p a r e fV«u* . ’• ‘M'.M. , ...... Shi, 8KARI. ROEBUCK AHO CO. } ' ■ Miniskirted ' Sunday, AuoutI J3, 19?0 . Twin Falli, Idnho 33 Prjnces’s Anne- Magic Valley Favorites' — Q ge_5.M i.cli-.-^ -~WeeMs-Rectp]rWmneii— -^n«|{nr.-AdU grocn'ftfffiirOfuI LONDON (UPI) >-Bfi(alnL heUt thoroughly. technician, electronic computer MRS<-RITA JOHNSTON ' minlsklrtod Princess Anne Is >| /ah., — In- 4 years — are skilled workers, Pour.Into a serving dish and KPing m ldl thlB fall.' ' / jot Job op- rapairer,' compositor, baker, or Journeymen. Wljlle trainees 746 4 th A v e. E., Twin Falls barber, tailor, .upholsterer, Kilrnlali with ok« ijnd crumbled • P rinccss Anno, who celebrat- w m eo ap* loarn'tind work tliey also earn; PENNSYLVANIA.', drycleaner and chef, asA^ell ^s bacon. Makes four serVinKs. . od )ier 20th birthday Aug. 15, trad e s; the starling salary Is about.haif DUTCH-STYLE others. The Timcs-Nows will pay |S . win bo woorlng mldltSpata when h '/ Iclan* and the wage paid the skiUed ^ GREEN BEANS each week* for Magic Valley sho comcfl back from vacation 't. tlq s w e re fiort and Mrs.-Mlxer said the w orker In the p artic u la r- In- 3 strip s bacon • Favdrites. If you have a ■ stressed nicentlj^ykoscoe H. ' f^bor Department is working td duatryt and . a ppy; raise :-ln Wtober.apd rt^ e ji“Her"' 1 *m«l! onion,’■Bll<;ed " ’ favorite recipe’, )ual mall It'.to ' royal duties.'*, ' Burt, SeatUo, reford director >>>t<)rest employers and labor guaranteed every six months* 2.tdaUpoons cornstarch • the Heclpe Departnienl, . of the Labor W tm ent’s ' organiiations as we^l as During the last half year of , . Ttio blonde daughter of Queen ' ^'4 teaspoon salt ' Women's Pago Editor. The Bureau of Apprfltleshljy and Pfospoctlvo traineos.ln'op- training, an apprentice rfcclvcs ' Elizabeth II says she thlnlu the ^ toHHpoon (h'y m ustjjrd recipe become.s the property of • m ldcalf Idngth will l>o practical Tralnlng, and ifs.'Madolino portunltles which traditionally at leafit DO per cont of'the 1.N o ..303 can green twans Mixer, San Fran so, regional have been reserved for men., the Tlmea-Newi and.canAot be . for coats. . ; Journeyman's basl'c wage, 1-tablespoon brown fiiigur . returned ‘ ^ . ' "It cnrf“ fe* jolly chilly diroctoi* of tfc Women's ^ ‘®y Uiere was a 72 per* Copies of a now i^bor 1 tnblespoon vinegar . standing about on those wide Buro^u. : Increase nationally In the Dor/artmont leaflet entltied, 1 hnrd cooked egg, sllcod open apncofl like parade The two fedja) officials number of women In op-- •*‘W^y Not Bo an Apprentice?" Fry bacon In iikillot until Attend Camp noted that womda# in more . Pfonticeship program s grounds In winter," Anno says. are available at 10 cents each, crisp, nemove from skillot and ■ SHOSHONR - Girls from than 00 occupatjisout of 370 joglstered-.. with the Labor . But the mldlcoats will be w ith a 25 |>or cerU discount on cruifnble. Drain off all but ono SImsliono who ultundMl Ihq Iwo - offcdng-flpprcntisljp-lrfllnlnfi— .Mnopowor—Ad?- ■.. woT'rt" '.6v6rT “ mHch______SKfirttr-^ lordcrs of-100.or-.Mora, from the- tabloBpoon drlpplngsrAdd onlon- -u io o k -c n m p -iil-(!iim p TnviRn— ' toward a caretfns n skilled ministration In lOflD. dresses, So far she has not been Superintendont of' Documents. and brown lightly. Stir in corn* KanI In Uio SouUi Illlls wcro • A4/?. A n d MRS. LBMND BRIZEB • Apprentices receive a able to bring herself to try the w orker. U. S. Government Printing starch, salt and dry mustard. . Donnn iliicobscn, Vlvlnti Myor.s . . . 2147 Addison Ave. E „ w ill ho honored on iheir combination - of >on*the>Joi) new mldcalf skirts. Ttieso occupalhs, theysnld, Office, Wn.nhlngton, H C . 20402. Dradn beans. Roaervc one- nnd Cindy Bcr«lh. Durlnu llio tralrihig and celatod cluRsroom Tlio princess, who buys m ost Go/c/on Wedding Anniversary with an open housa Include': phjmaceutical half cu p . liquid and Htir Into stay, Ihey took a UlrM.

A play on plaid , , , shaped coat over o short sleeved dross aclivoled by panel — RloatTT-hold'clonrwtti- wider belt. . Jacquord doubleknit of p o cro n * polyester in combination ol eurront/camol ond sizes 8-14. 2J Tit»Hf6-Nowi, Twill J'.iMt. Id.jho SiJiWlnv, A u gu tl 'J3, J9/0 Rdceptipn Absentee Shower Irleld ■’ * '•RICHFIBLD - Mrs. Oaylon KiHsler, ShOHhono, -wan c6- ‘. B.etty Martin, Blartiires Wed Jjwainston and t>aby son, Keith h(iKtoK!i. . • ' ' Honors ‘ v Rvisselli'wpro guests t)f honor at' JanflH Hwainston and ,, TWIN FAI.US - Hotly Jflia* an absontco,shower given for Dclwruh .Swninston oponod and jrn'itnritnjinhrcr~nf~Mr-nnd- -(h g m -n < -th w -h fttt)f> -o f—Mr-u_ifHBp)i»yft«|;^ifLqltn_bg -prfl.KPntcd— ^ •M rs. Mdbuilt H. M arlin, 'IVln Morris Swalnnton. Mn|. Gary to Uie honocccK- . Falls, nml, 'iJiimes All»n- 'C M p le HlaiiiiroH’. soiiVf Mr. and NIi'h: TWIH FAIXS - Clfludin , Mnbc'rl lllanilroM, Joronie, Wfro .Coulam,. (]<^ughtbr of Mr.' and ' united.. In n'liirriai'o July 'iH at Mrfl. RoetH Coulam, and Bryan • Utc F(rst IVcsbylcrion Cluirch, McKii^on, son of Mrs, Ann Twin rails. McKlnnbn, nil 'fVin Falls, wero nov. Hohdrl ■ C. Harvoy- married la-ritos July 21 at Iho performod tin; double rjni; Idaho Ffllls Tcmplo. co'rc/nony. before it cathedral’ A rocoptlbn wjis hold In Uio, banket of coral . ijlHdloli, LOS tnbornacli} on'.'Maurico loatherleafanilyellniWiniiconil . /, S treet July 25. 'I'ho brldo an d pompons and earnajions, i/,_ Jjridogrpom groetod^ guoata flanked by brass candelabra • between lartto bouquets of . boldinf! uhlte- candles and KlndloU; • dceorateil with coral and yellow • 'pip brldo wore a silk cord pom pons arwl carnations. 'Hie noor-lengtb gown wlUi long pews were marked with coral sleovcs, trlmnicd' \^th , Whlt^ — rnnd-y^llnw-sjain-bowK;------duisreV.^Ioi' chai^l'lcnglh veil, . 'fiiven in marriaiie by Iwr onhancod with patchlhg fntlier, the bride wore an A-liiie d{ii»los’, ' feotucod aurora jjown of im|)ortcd liice over -b o realis boU; Sho cacriod a peaii de soie, re*einbroidered white fluted dnisoy bi^aqu'ct witb lace medallion.s centered with blue and grpen .stroamerfl. with tiny pearl.s. The aown Slm rla H(cic(i.wn.‘i m fltron of featured u .^abrina neckline and honor.' Bridosmaldfl wore lily point mceyes. 'riie cathedral Georgia Coulam and Gcraldino train'wa.senluincctlwllli row.sof ' Miihonoy, •sisters of Ute' brldo, Im'e.inodallions and motlier-of- ,nnd Chorry McKinnon and pearl iridescent.';. Her veil of Verle McKinnon, slHlei's of the silk illu.sion was held, in place AND MRS. BRYAN Wcl^/NNAN bridegroom, all Twin-Falls. • with lace flowers and fresh ■ |v fS/iig Mon'fo p/io^oj David Allman, Idaho Falls, white baby carnations. She was best man. Serving as Music •wal)rovlded by' the carried a formal cascncio of ushers were Ernest Hicks, Kenneth Joison Orchestra . coral carnations and yellow Boise, and.Dan Mahoney. Twin which incided Kenneth . dnisies and ivy. F a lls; Johnson, Fid Wlilte, Relna Tlie bride’s iittendants wore MR, AND MRS. JAMBS A. BLAMIRES •The five-tiered wedding cake; Devries, S^n Gould and 'M rs. James Doujjiass. Salt (Shig Mo'riia pholo) enclrcled'With blue and green Warren Saunrs. ______Ijike City, sistecof the hride, a.s roses anclbells, was centered on • Tlie reccptn was preceded .Valley, the couple arc residing matron of honor: Chris received by Linda Driescl, Jorrl Utah; Jerome, Eden, Gooding, a mlpror. Silver candelabra by a patio dicr for the wed- nt 320'E. 500 N., Provo, Utah, ^merick nnd Shandn Unzer, Qui{'ley,' Coleen Sulllvnn and WiMdell, Boi.se and Twin Falls. flanked the fruit take baked by ding partyjofltod by. the _ . - Twirt Fnlls-.bridesniaids; and Connie. Brown.- . After n honeymoon-trip to the bride’s"- mother . and • - Julio Doiif»lass. tpiece of the brldegroom’inothor;------R e u n r o r r H e l d Tlie bride’s table was covered Jackson Hole-nmi Yellowstone decoratcd by the bride's Out-of-towmuosts included -t)ride;-nower );irl; - - ;— with- ;ace—over"vellnw~nntl~ Nnttpnnl~~Pnrk r^ h [r~Poiipl[r -brother-in-law—bah-Mahonoy- ;M i^a«lfclRnrd:M F5^=B4fiEBM AN:==^ Jan niamires. brollicr of the decorated with yellow and coral re.slde in Jerome. Mrs, Bltti Hamilton sorvod the L lllln n M c:nnon.' liriind- '™a- held recently nt 'brideRroonmvns-besl-nTOn-and—i cake, nssi.sted by Mrs. Marcella m others of thprldegroom , an( ikM Inrrlson' bythe.cW ldrnir* nueben Fletcher and Alfred tiered wedding cnke decorated hosted by the bridegroom's Holder; Mrsvljjulse Johns, Mrs. Roger McKirtn, uncle of the of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Slieumiiker served as uaber.s. with coral star flowers and parents at their home in Alverda Morgan, • Sherle bridegroom,;.! Price, Utah; Ottley. Family members at­ Dirk-Douglas,jicphcw_of._the yellow lac'cwork and lopped J ero m e , July 24. . __ _MQrtaky.»_Mnrgc Mahoney, ^nry pirbfll Provo, Utah, tended . from . Hagerman, •bridgr-H’ng-gnndlgliRhterr-nnd-wtth~~n~-whttc—3tftlTr~ligf»'t ■ T!renjrl(Iir"was feled al “fr /\zu sa Calif.'v and Rae Anna aunt of the liio, and Mr. and BurJey, Boise, Twin Falls, Jerry Doui;lass. nephew of the surrounded with two white miscellaneous .shower hosted by Hamilton. Guests were seated Mrs. Burt i>tt. Bountiful, Hey’burn, Rupert and Pocatello. bride, was rinKbearer. ’ doves. Mrs. Nancy Darling. at tables decorated with white ‘fMrs.-iRqberl C. Harvey, Mrs. Willinm Kmerlck cut table cloths and blue, flowers organist, pliyed the.traditional and served the cake. Mrs. wedding music, and ac- Poems Discussed floating in crystal bowls. Vfrginia Heitter poured coffee Gift bearers were Polly, Hess companicd the soloist, Mrs. and Mrs. Kathy Shewinnker MIl.Nfen - Mombcra of the' and Kim Hamilton, and Martha Mead. served the punch. A silver Friendship Circle Club’ an­ arra^iglng the gifts were Guests were registered at a coffee servicc nnd punch bowl swered roll call with my reception immediately after the MaurinenasinuBon,Slierl Hine, complemented the table ser- favorite poeiq and a general Karylan Rltoads. Lynn Havener ceremony. in_lhe .Faceside- vice. ------discussion was held on each of and’ Lydlir'Ai^rTngtonT'MF^ Uunge of the church by Mrs. Guest.s iittended from Ogden, them ai a recent meeting at the Mary Corbett, aunt of the bride, Nancy Darling. Gifts were Salt Ijike City and Centerville, home of Mrs. J. E. Neumann. registered ;the guests.

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- ’ 4 ■ . J • V !. uvJ-V.Vii--. Prayer Ceremony Buhl BUHL — All ovoniitti wt'd(UHK prnyor cctomony uml roccptlon ' worn hold AuBUst p In liunor o[ D d t e sal, anil Mrs, JcrrJ Itovtil P nliii.. wlM woro ITliirrlcd Marcli 20 In il Mrs. Hanv«y Schlagenhauf, ' • c iv il cVaiqj Twin F alls > MME«IYSQE,UIYSTYU, blended wltll.lh« blickijraiind ' Hitth School and Is employed at- 90-Minute ic ttln ij. (ho ‘ Roosovlllo s C o m m u n ity -fonnfUfrson. Hofipltnl, noRovlllc, Calir. Sgt. P o in t In Uie non o{ M r, • nTPunoHB^MiMuns. Deuipnstrations and M rs, Jerry Pnint, Btilil, ’f he - Mr. W illiiim stn 1906 g ra d u ate I . of Iho Twin Falls high school, Is » C O M n m ilG U K N TIN ^Inning at 10 p.m., bride. Is the' former Plbi-n 2N0WS. . 2 p.m. and 7t30p.m . '(Jeanle) Pnnprnclui, dnuijliter. ■ In buglnoss.WlUj his father. , " DONAMCKETT Dtmonilratlon F** ‘1 -■of Mr. nncl Mrs. B, Pimprnchii, • MXSTUWITHNOFKURIK, All m nl«rlnli cxuilnhtn Klonfidnn,'riiiilliipd, n suburb of MEXPERBIGt ' B iinfikok. Organ- Recital Presented •D B K N M D C W Y FASHIONS ; 'Hie bride wore n fltior loniltli p.-, nicee.BeJcaM.on.tolh!Lby- 'jirlnccita stylixl i;own of pink lliiinbion prosentod“ ^nir7M lllorj “How Great 'Hiou M l " Tim* and DatM TmerieaifW^PaHWCo:'^i: Donu do solo nniriiice,.foiitiirinii Johnson In an organ recital at by Hlnz; "Granada” by Lara, im oinpiro wnlstllne .iind his Burley-studio, 2H0 Davcn "Romeo and JuH ef by RoU; ' ii" ■ ilecorotcd Ince Iwdlce. Potlte i ' “ S w eetheartT V ee" by M anclnl; pin k flo w o rs o u tlin e d tlio s i|u n rc I of. Mr. and. -^Somewhere My Love” by neckline and sliort sleeves. Tlie SGT. AND MRS, JBRRY DAVID PALAT . Mrs. WendellJohnson, Rupert. Jarr.e, and "TTie Impossible self coIorcd bend.q, sequins and He ia.a>junior-aUMlnloo-HlBh^Dre«m"-brLelj5r WEDNESDAIT A U G U S O ith School,School . •* flowers' were sewn onto the created by Mrs. Leonard At the conclusion of the Bown by the bride. She carrlcil a WnlcoU...... Tcdtalrguesta we^^'seWcd at a .B JS s sa; B £,;;. “ ? •; rH iT HOLIDAY INW 1350 alui lak«t BlvdT iMuquct o f pink sweotlioiirt Small cry stal bowi.s, floral tea table deqoraled ;wllh red , roses ond ateplmnotis and wore arrangements and ribbon roses .and w|ilte chrysjn' a matching crescent shaped streamers enhanced the tabic ..“ l iS i g H S th e m u m s . ' floral piece. . .setting. M rs. Edward Niviicok wa’s In Mrs. .Tiiomas Novacck and charso'fof ,tho nuost book. Mrs. Joe Kucera, aimta of tlic Thomas! Novaeck and .loc bridegroom, cut antUcLVcd the " P a la t, u n c le s of th e b rld e u ro o m , cake. Mrs. Joe Palat, aimt of served as iishcr.s. tlu* bridegroom , servw l-piinch. Topers were llKhleci prior to Women of the church were In tlie c e re m o n y by Hq.ccI Jo charge of the reception qnd Harmon ond Jeff Harmon, 'IVin decorations were' arranged by Falls, cousins of the Mrs. Joe Kucera, Mrs. Ray -brldegro^,. Quigley and . Mrs. • EllaworUr ■ MMary ary biristine Cliri Fickcr and School. —^lltIi^Dlano-Ficko^i-SprinK^iel(^^ — Mrs—l^lmei^Hnrmonrr^rwln- ~ni-i nlum^rtli(TbrjUe«room. Fnlls, and Mrs. Don Fladwood, ■ idTihtr-Pnlls,“ pniigtns 61 llic I Sgt. Palat oscorted his' bride bridegroom, arranged the gifts. to Uic a lta r while M rs, Fewcl Sgt. and Mrs. Palat will live in Cliiaham. sang a solo, jic- Austin, Tex., where tlio compnniod-i)y- Mrs. .Blanche bridegroom will bc'stationed Q f Smith. Bergstrom Air Force Base after At a reception following tlie August 27. prayer ccremony the bride’s The bridegroom’s parents table wa.‘5 covercd witli n Ince nnd his sister , and brother-in- cloth and centered with a tlirce* law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ficker, tiered white...... wedding — — - cake----- 1, ill.,111., alsojiiso celebratedcujuuraieo Pink candles in cry.stal holders' tnoir wedding anniversaries finnim/l ...Kinl. ______t.,! > > flanked Uie cake which was during Uie day. It also w as M rs. accented with pink and ■Jerry Palat’s birthday. —docoratod-witli—dovoB- and ’;-Speclal guests nt - the wedding..V— ..h rings....b-ill. beneath an .iiLii,arch'' ceremony were Mrs. Mary Ivy-nndpink-roscbudsTircl6tho~Vosiknr~Klmlvefly^— ^grand~ b aseo f Uie cake. The cake was nioUier of Uie bridegroom , and '

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DEAR ABUY: I have a friend who complains constantly to me because she lives in a clannish jieighborhood. She soys

before slie has her lost one off to school, And a few of them stay until il'.s lime for lunch and she can't got her housework done.______/ __ They don’t wait to be offered coffee—they help them.seives. [She uses five pounds^f coffee iLWCCk nnd ■gh«-U —tho-only adult in h er family wJrb drinks it.l f told her to put a .siga outside her door, “ SORRY, NO TIME FOR COFFEE TODAY,” but she says she hasn’t got

Her husband travels, and when he’s home the neighbors - ■ are there having coffee right with him. How can I help my friend gel rid of ihese pests?. I'm afraid .she'll have a nervous breakdown. - WEST 9TOER

...... - WEST: Mnny. proplr 'j*«niplnln .that they are. ■ r ” co n sta n tly bring "InipftKod upoii" b y u n w clcom c "gueiitB, hut^ for .some strange reonon they never do anything'about U. .“ Tills leads me to siuipecl that the “victim" not only secretly enjoys iJicse drop-in pi^sU. but rnjoys complaining abotit

r complains to me, I’ll recommrnd a foolproof pest exterminator. ^

DEAR ABUY; My husband is a great person—except for one thing: lU.S TEMPER. Me has never hit me, but I’m “ starting to get scared. He gels mad over the least little thing. He broke ihe leg off the TV btcause ho couldn’t gel a clear •• picture, and if somebody happens to get a wrong number ond ^ rings our place hy mistal

ni'^AR .S(^\It|^l): Ves.-nut4 nm no doctor which 1q w hat your husband needs In order to i>i>Jermlne if hU rils of anger are symptoms of o serious Illness ir If he Is Just overreietlbtf , In a •childish way. . . ^

DEAR ABBY: "X’* and I are gelling married soon at a formal wedfllnc in a church. Three out of the four'ushers ■have long-hair. Tlils;will look terrible wllh luxes. I think those three should either cut their hair or wear one of those short stretch wigs they hnyo for. men now ______"X" says we have no righl to ask them to do either. My mother is having a fit. If theso; hoys show up in the wedding parly with their long hair, r, know there will be a lol of criticism from my ...... ‘ "lULOiiinion!______iiBii____ DEAR 7B"i Vou have no right to aik ihe ushers to pose i sherthAlijeH types. |I douht If they would a^ree to do It. ■aywsy.) jit seems to me (hat everyone should be accustomed to seeing long hsir on men by now. If It's cleao . ..aud.uell cared for, what li there to erltlclier

DEAR ABBY; Is It considered good manners to cowmenl on a lady's Jewelry? I rtionn, if tho comment Is meant, w ft compliment?. ^ACUSB.*--..' DEAR SVIWCUHeI Cfrtflliily. It's » fairly u fe bet tS*'?'* " U\f liiily au.irni. h»;rsi lf wlih jewelry dots ko In tho hope t»jntit\yilhtlHui'..a.f.

V..' !'■ . ,• ' vi';• h' 1 , Sufidfly. Auqus) 33/ 19J’0 , _ , . ?A TiMi'S Nrvvs. Twin F.illi, Idrtho Keep Neck Students Present For 7 97 0 if^ Texture in Ties! •In Shape . NICW'VOKK (U Pl')-nicro Is ' If DKfllnK neck skin makbs you ' Buciey Recital KO tnii'i'h li'xtiire In -the full want to bury you^ Hoad In Uio neckllcs th«y arc prHcHciilly num.KY - ..nohort, d . At the conclusion 'of 'tl'io sand, Uion- i^rhapa you should tfiroi' liiini'tiHin/iiil --oil shirts. .Synthe­ Mrs. Gerald Stoller, Paul; • nothing to beat a very tip-lo-lho* B.llt’frt't.'T' - , tics inako up no per ceiil of (lie .Paula Winn, dauijhtcr of Mr. minute lemon clonnsInK milk output. juid Mrs. Kldon Winn, liurley; when it (iomos to, fast, Rcntio ' Bert I’ulitzLT. whoso Ups run Gee Wllskie, dauKhter of Mr. dlsHolvlnfi action! Tlio rich, •I'v inches, said he thinlci only and Mrs. Wayne Wilnkle, a tim id Im.'U) \ii\] Wear a solid .nntut-al 'lom on* emollients In Rupert; fJandrn Common.s, Umon .IcIvjTi apunalpK Milk Ue-itilliJi-striped shirt, and he .CAnOI.YNTIDQUIST dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray remoyo oven tlio cllniflosl. pointed out a Jacquard figure Commons, Rupert* NIckI . mnko-iip ilncl skln'lm piirlllcit In . on a rdpp i'ro iu n l, w oven in 3D. Rodder; (launiitcr of Mr- and ' one «w6op. Htrip**K. as "Ix ild b iir MOod wiUi September Mrs. K.J. Reddor, Rurloy; -Aftor-ole(mHln)!r't«ne“ your ' ^ t r ip H s T lY e n n a P e te rs o n .'.d a u g lite r of~ He ('oes into llie shirt nock witli refroHhlnii Ixmon Mr. and Mrs. AJbert Filmoro, business this • fall and he Jelvyn Skin Frc.shener. Soak a W edding Burley: Lynette Dalling;. niaintamod this viewiwint in pad of cotton In .the freshener daughter'of Mr. (ind'Mrs. Lynn shirts and lies he had and briskly pal alont' tho chin Dalling, -Burley: and Dennis coordinated—pnnti’d shirts with and up and down tho nock until Date Slated Stoller. ■ Paul, who concluded ancient niaddiT ties, li|;ht you can actually soo tho healthy KIMBKRLY — Mr. and Mrs. with a ■•l^elude in D Flat plnids with flower prints, a pink color omerfilna on the skin. Clinton Tldqulst, Kimberly, M ajor” by Cliopin and a modern ■jacquard weave shirt .and a Since the skin of the neck la nnrwunce the enKa|{einent and selection, “ I R'emcmbor You"' SHOES tapestry tie. one of the driest complexion forthcoming mnrriaye of their by Schertzinger. . • Ralph L'tiiren.of Polo, who areas, smooth a gcncrou.«i layer daughter, Carolyn, to Pvt. started O**? lextured look, (foes of vitalizing cream into the nock Wade Glenn, son of Mr. and M solid colors in a wool with upward and outward Mrs. Morrll Glenn, KIndjerly. . . J • Shetland witli a ribbed weave movements every night. During Miss Tldquist and I?vl. Glenn UVat ro ta i/is h is look o f e le j’ant Uie d a y , u s e m o is t tro p ic a l Oil of' were graduated from Kimberly Olay to thorouRldy saturate and ric h n e s s . T lieri' w e r e ' {loop H ig h s c h o o l In lOCB. M iss .rw i'i I AUL'^ tDAMO repps patchviork ties, jilt'n sink Into the skin as a Tidquist lias been attending Fiiiiric plaids. ( • nourishinR sub-foundation for Idaho -State University. ^Pvt. Cliarles Dralt of Damon m uke-up’. ' Glenn attended the College of lim iso Creations, called the striped tie A fact not ({cnerally ap- Southern Idaho and enlisted In an histnrirally favorite design i «■ .1 ■ i „ I I. . . I 1 - L . 1 • preciated is that the skin of the the Army In February. He is O N THE MEN S tosnion scono Oui tall will, bo u/^ra-fex^urec/ hos such as this oho simply because it is dry. but he did them in ninny new now stationed In Maryland. which Is so hoavily foxfurod if is. almost throo dimonsion’al. Tho boldly p rin h d tie .seems to attract the sun and FABRICS FOR . ways. TJjere was a nubby lincn An early September wedding look ■ with jacquard dln^onal hos cross siripos o f doop ropp and is dosignod to bo worn'w ifh siripod or prinfod tends to burn more ea.sily than is planned.. ‘ BACKTO SCHOOL FASHIONS stripes, fl deep twill weave with shifts. (UPl)’ - • • ____ - ...... m o s t o th e r a r e a s o f tlic b ody. muted jacquard stripes an.. - — p rin ts . ^ Bill Miller for M. i D. Simon was heavy on tapestries—some, POLLY’S POINTBHS Jliutcd^w irls between diagoflaL stripes, sculptured swirls af’am st subdued stripes, lape*. stries that looked like paisley in soft elc('ant colors like rose and b lu e. Cre;ilc.4 Prohlciii for Her Brnnzini had ties up to 4*3 inches in soft prints and By POLLY CRAMER foulards that roll sli({htly. Solids were in nubby silks with a repp Polly's Problem weave. Patterns In {{eometrics DFAR POI.LY—We have new green outdoor carpet­ and prints were Inryer anU ing onour palio, A large candle w.as knocked off the - there was much Art Deep. ciiffee table while it was still warm after being Hut, ■ which makes Umvin lighted. This left an ugly tallow spot on the carnet. ^ ties, showed repps with a A.hlolt(*r was put over it and then pressed with a ’ brushed, almost velvety finish, warm iron but this only made it worse. Ice ciil)es do n ie l-mvin prints Included Iwld no good. Does anyone know n safe solution trt this square random polka dots in witjiout injury to ihe carpel and its color'.’—I.KNA such combinations as two shades of blue and while 'on DKAll POLLY—M y.KUer Is for Marilyn and all others n a v y . who are driven lo distracUon by unsolicited items and junk U'stei KJaus, a desij*ner at mail that come through the mail. I solved the [)robIem by fiurilin Bibas, showed lots of marking '•Refused, freturn to.Sender." Sometimes a com- art nouveau flowers in c!esl({ns pnny does not adm it to having received the ilem from you. IJtat reminded'one of a Tiffany and they send bills and threatening letters, oven from at­ torneys’and collection agents. Ignore them. If you answer lam p. Tlie Olej* Cassini line had as nn’jch as one. they know you are worried and will keep many tape.stry stripes in sending more. combination with solid stripes I handled junk mail in an ' and printed liexliHonal patterns. even simpler way. I had a Colors were unusual —such as rubber stamp made that copper, pale blue and olive. qnvs “Not Interested., Stop 'Hie Prince Igor line empha- Sending Me Jimk Mail. sized nuilticolor stripes in four Most companies took the different colors that managed hint at once and retnoved tojook like a dozen. Jqhn Weit? my name from thot.r mail­ showed—bold,—boxH pcint^rj- ing,-liut s. A-few-hnrd-heads iw x e s qo b o x e s a n d b o x e s on were treated in tho follow­ Iw x c.s.o n ho^n-a. 'Hiere was a ing manner: I took every hit of advertising they sent Ijold print of squares and and stamped it with the oblongs in various colors above stamp. I then stuffed it into that postage-paid en- — "Plashed-on-iis<*lid-haekgfound— 'vi*lo|Vo~thPy“ofteir.':end“.'md“m.’ttlcrt“irtinf'k“ K nrthnsc"thnt“ Mill B la ss w ent fo r soft did not have sucli an envelope, I put all the advertising Into Iwiiiiespuns and’wool tweeds a regular envelope without a stam p or. my return address . wbirh rolled gently instead of on it and just addressed it to them . When tl\ey have to pay f>ing flat, 'iliere were tweeds in postage on my clover llltle letter, they, lake me off the a mtidern nontweedy look with mailing list. Only one comj)any refused to give up. I of­ .spri|{litly colors, and while fered to bet the president of that comifany that my rubber wools in solid and textured. stam p, would hold out longer than, his patience, .so he fiavc.- l.ucien Picard used a ’ silk up. It has been two years since I have received any junk mail other than that addressed lo "()ccu|)ant" or ‘’Itesl- cnd-toH-nd weave (like denim) (U‘nl." Try it. It works.—JACK in hl;u:k against blue, gray, red, __l)L'ii;v____jiu l__ brown grounils. ___ DKAIl POLLY and Marilyn—I solved the problem of Italiati silk 'twills were printed uiisoircited itehis comiiig' through the ihail l)y rnarUing witiT tr ij’t.‘o iiu*lri('s—a n d )i bolt theju ‘Deceased. Remove from mailing list."’I may be of lightning. Must unusual was c r a z y b u t II w o r k e d .— M A R Y C, an It.'iliiin velvet in a large I)I:AR MARY (’.-M rs. W. (’. S. wrote that bI>p d id ii ('<'i»unjtric pattern. this and soon began to rocelvc booklets cemetery lots (.'uinitess M ara slartetl thinjjs and caskets! Ghid you had better luck.—POIJ.Y off .' jlh a $250 tie -reid rubius, . r f a l s a p p h ir e s m o u n te d on 14K fluid .'ii'ttings af’ainst silk, satin Coiffures this full will be look that has been missing too :ntri v f lv tl (o r th e m a n who simple and flowing, giving a long, .says Mamie Scott, styles l.tolo«i,st,«LAs30ciall0n.______dam ask and twill weaves in big bar stripes, geomi-irics and -il>* it'iu * |)atlcrti‘. r n i i ^ t i a n ln'i'i ?.aiil it still t;ut calls f(jr H'a inch lies but went up to five, coordinated with • their shirts. Paisleys were big and bold. Tliere was a big line 'Of handblocked foulards, (xilka , III,- :Uv1 :> (n Aumrn.it.r dots and club figuro.s. >VcllV.'. v ./lh d lJ l l)i'c)|)f(; 'JYigerc .showed dazzling five- i< I lit c ii|iyiii() (D'.fs, inch jacquard woven stripes I li'i'tli, iisiilf o|) (o I’OO including one In thin pink,.blue, wiIlntsAott)- Kold arid white lines. Another ...... l oinl, was raided white satin stripes - on .a multicolored silk back- 1)1 . Mt.tl. ijround. . ■ ■ '.oil* ojjjir:, into r.uts. Jiul lliitiu lO(|i;lhui S troganoff it» M.'tioroti? w ilti ith Aolo'ni.Uic n n 'f stroj'iiii'ilT. ill addition C oll.ito r ii> IliiVoi'j iijis aiiotlx'r a[ip(!al. It m ay ho pri'jiari’d alu-ad and - hoalrj(-ag»in-wlum-thi*-wiuwlK~ ai'rlvtid. Sour cream folds in (piiekl.v riirht lirfore .■^ervict!. Served o\ff; rh-i* or is-heie!Coniv ,vi(i conifmvf • iioiidloK U'ith I'l'ci'ii lii'iins I* a ru n ‘><»n. c itr u H ;s a liid ,. vi>lls,

eoircu*, heof KtrMgaiiofT for a r S i |iiirt,u. dhUMM“ in a .dellnioiiii IMioiu* 7 X U \ 2 2 ii 2«7;J|-|| Avi*. Ii. i'liecoHK. '■ ^ =Sind«/rA5iu>!:J3,VIW0, Tlrae».Now», ri/li, PslH.'ldrtio' jV ;' B r d j j r W o m ^ North Koreans D o n 't look n o w , b u t th a t could be-B #oman, in a Bdldier's uniforml . , Demand ^Unity’ Hie 47-year-old Conattfatlonal - By PHILW EW ^ auptere President Park Chung , ‘ amendment guaranteeing equal I ' UPI Foreign News Analyit Hee decIaVed he would be rlghta to woThen waa approved In November, 1969. United willing to take "epochal and by the House Aug. 10. It may States 'analysts believed they more realistic measures" tow* rcault In woilien being drafied. detected a shift of emphasis In ard reunification if North Korea On thU subject, local residents North Korean tactics toward rbnounced the use of force. show divided opinions ac- the South. The shift, they The Speech m arked the 2Sth . cording to a, recent survey, tp.word: political anniversary of Korea’s libera^— . ; conducted fn tho Lynwood • action to unify Korea,under tlon from JdpAiiese rule at the Shopplflg Center.' ; ' Communist control, and away end of World War il, d date of ^ Twin Falls rdsident Linda firom tho military. Importance to both North and Condle sald, "I don't think it's They based their conclusions S o u th . -very reollsUc. Women ore top. on a m arked decrease In North It was. tjio first time any. emotional t^ be In tho servicb. ’ Korean guerrilla raids Into South Kofean loader had . , Tlicro Is nothing feminine obout South Korea and an intensified' sugi^ested possible, direct deal* • Q woman In the m ilitary." f effort to stir up political Ings with the Comrhunlst North . Lldyd Plant,'.also of' Twin • support among South Holmans. and possibly a more flexible Ffllla, holds a similar opinion. Makes It OfficUl approach to. tho question of Ho sald./'Ttioro has got to be a 1-^ On June-9,-Just-short of 20 -reurtlflcatlon., - , » — dlfffrcnce-of-»«tesrotherwlstr: -LINDA^CONUIB ychrs''6ft6r thoT^orth Korean Ecooomlc Good Seme “ God would hnvo mado us all 'Unrealistic' attack on tho South across the' Kconomlcaiiy, rpunlficalfon b is e x u a l." 38th Parallel, tho Nortiirth m ade It mado good sense, more 'for the aifton Beiln, Twin Falls, official-with a rive*polnt propo«- Norlh than for the Sflulh. points out an InteroQtlng sal for "indopondcnt,* peaceful By Kim's own admission tho possible outcomo. "It might Gooding County Fair Results reunification" of Korea. Nortl) Korean economy has not croflto an awkward situation,", Since tho Korean armlstlce^of , been going well. — lit! Goodlna. luconcl. (ucond. Lihclrt Hnney, yoArs ho said. ■“If tlie ;wlfo • gets under 1 yonr — Patty Thomas, first; SuMoIkt nooli — Davo M olto or, GoodtnOp anil under 3 y o flr t — Susnn H fllnlinr;, Junior CAlved After January 1970 1053, North Korean policy .has On the other hand, after drnfted, I think it >vould.bo awk­ n n m . 1 v o .ir o ic i.u n tlo r j— Gooro® (jr»r, D«vo M .irq u llo , locond l i r u , l ycnt* nnrl_ vp ^rs :^Car.Ifl.Uir^U.S..ald,.lhfi-___: • IJfttjCQCk. Shoihono, hrsl aniJ luortr. 5 connit'ufoi 'on L.Wcrn*? Schrooder, ,Mrsl. ~W. ’li. ward for'hor husband to travel second; l.imb unclor 1 yc.ir,-- ^ ib ll - LnV.u Potor»rn Wcndcil, Joh.insen, second. pon 0 1 3 barrows. 335 (»undi - mlnatlon of Its stocky.UiQdor, .South Korean economy Is close ■ from baiso to baso with hor. Tlte Gcorc)(i n A b co ck.S lio U io n o JIrd “ HKwit—ChBndlor-.. ,*Wtfodcltr' -OPidtnnrr-VPfiTTDlO'ftnO-under--^^— . . r - Tom (iishoD. f i r if . .KlmTn-Sungrto-domlnate-the— to-tho-lake-off-polnTrl(ls e*port— ^ socond. sccqnd. • Andy Jrtnios. first. D yortrs old ftnd ' GrAnd champion — Gary DIrd, roles would: bo reversod." , E w f. 1 vff.irs or over — Gooroo ChAmpion) — Tom Olshop, doodinO whol6 of the Korean penlnsulav target tills year is tl billion. ’ Special awdrd donaled hy Ihe over Andy J.imos, first; Kay W ondell. \ U.ibcock, Shoshone, lirsi; Dnrloon Sow under year, ( ju n io r cbam Fnren ’ Falcr, Twin Falln, AmalQAmalud Suoar Company 100 Henson, scconct. Ancty James, thirct. Junior ctiAmpion — VAlerie Hall, pio ni — Tom DIshop, Gooding. Ho had declared his Intention Reunlflcotlbn, fut^er, would SlAndAl. Oltss, socond; Goo'rgo views Uic question differently. Ibt. *ufl«r for tho best boots - Fiily'io.il - Andy ,Jamos, first, niiss. ''Doar, Any ago (grand champion) U.ibcock, Shoshone, Ih ird ; I yenr old to spend his 60th birthday In ease tho heavy burdens both L a V a r Poforson, W/endcll. DarlA U.ildry second And third. . — Tom Qlthop, Goodino, and under — i)c;old Flocks, " I f w o m en w a n t c o m p le te e q u o l 2 s o ib ssu o a r fo r socond bosi S beois Got 01 iire • W. C. Johiinson, Ouornssy > Sow, Any ago (grAnfl champion) — 1071 In Seoul, capital of the North and South now bev In rl^ita, they should bo draftt^," Torrcton, K ril nnd socond, Gooroo - Kcnl Chandler, Wendoll. ( ir it Junior Bull call - CIlHord Ivor Tom Ulshop, Gooding, South. ■ maintenance of costly military - . llabcock, ShosMono, th ird , la m b 3S lbs. sug ar lor ihe largesl bee) - ho 8tate<)._"J lijce to look nt tho Cii.itnpion siflllion — Harold son. firs t, . under 1 — Oo/ald Flockt, LaVar Potersen, Wendoll. -Dl.idi'S. C.oodind, rescrye champion Cow, 4 years or over Dill Vorkihlro There were students, . . politl* machines, wontiin as the fair sex who Torrclon, lirsi and m cm a^ Goorge Corn,swoot. S ears conslllutes .in KAy (It-nson. Juromo Conrad, first and second, 3 yenrs pid Single barrow, under J35 pounds - • clansans nnd and mmany any thousandsthoUSands of Of Someday,- if ■ the Korean hiihcock. third. Susan K e rw in , firs t, 'Walt Nelson, enjoys special privilogos, but If* exhibit — Pally Hooper, Tuttle,' Cii.itnpion marc - - WAltor Parke c'mrt under — Clifford Iverson, firsf. just plain Koreans who also people wish It hard enough, . r io c k .J ra m , >iny ago, } yo a rlln o firs t, Golden U,>nl.im. Gooctino, Reserve chAmpion — Heifer> seiiior ycArling — Virgil socond and third w e a r e g o in g to b e m o d 6 m In ewes, J ewe lam bs — George Dab Cucumbers - Slicino - Mpion ocldmo — Andy ivi:j jO nr^hird; unification. 'But,' since Kim's right now it seems both Kim Pun of 7 owe lambs to be brod by Dave Motioor, -socond; Miriam Coodiiig. >ji>ior yearling — Helen Lyons, Hagorm an. w a y ." exhibitor — Dezold Flocks, Koestor, third, H«erve ch.impion — Kay fJenson fi^st'. Virgil Norwoodd, socond and Grand Champion barrow all proposal represented llttlo more and President Park aro using It Tuirolon, first; Gooroo OAbcock, S eein g th e p r a c tic a l e n d o f th«j Sqi/flsti — P.ilty Hoopur/ Gooding, Pony I h ir d . breeds — Susan Kerwin, Haaormi\n. than n change of tactics, It as a propaganda exercise, A months and Grand chamnion pen of 3 harrows , queallon, Mi's, Jam es Monroe eKtlltittar - Gooroo OJIDCOCK, w ,u n n , _ Mnrv Schrowlur. Olisi. M.irf, 3 vi'.ir!, nrd ovyr — Wiiroid under I y c .ir -- Viroil Norw6oc/.'l*rsl^-'P‘°"^*’'*^P ' Coodlng- i ■ - probably—would have been from Kimberly Is In tnvor of shosnono. , r u ,md locona. Ul.idcs,...... lirst, Uaur.i Ur.^y, second, .ind . second, - . .junior heifer, CAlved ADULT ART forgotten had'It not been for *DBEFCATTLC— • - . . . ' ...... -Undscapo. - W r 'anothor'flvflntr ’C'eldih(|, 3 y'eiirs old and over - Norwood, firil; ■ Heleh ’-Uyfin*,' . .-Oil —.M arilyn LACi-bijtTTlirif-And draft. "If men can be drafted, Shoshone, fir s t >ind sccond. Junior yearllna bull — Eddy Carla Stevens, first; MOnie Webb, second; Clifford Iverson, third. second; Roy Mason, third On Aug. 15, South Korea's Fat lambs - Goorge fiAticfjck, WatercBior — Roy Mason, first then women should bo drafted, Dilboa. Goodino, first. socond, Husiy Halon. third Dost udder cow -- Dill Conrad, Shoshone, lirs t and th ir d ; CebUie Heifor, J years old or over —_Rnse Filly lo.ll - HArold niades. first. < lirst And third; Cldlor’d Iverson, and second. George Carrico, third too," sho commented. "Women Jolley, Hagorm.in, sccond. Marie Uilbo.i, first,-M.irlecn Varin, L.»ur;t Dray, second, second Roy Mason honorable mention. cnn relieve the men from thoir Chnmpion ram - George Oab second; Eddy Dilboa, third. . Gr.incJ Champion more •• H.irold Drevder's young herd. I bull, S till L ite Cheap C ar cock, Sl)o&»iono. Two females, bred and owned by Ulades. Gooding; Reserve chamb'on under 2 yrs, 3 lemaies under 2 yrs, Oil Marilyn LaCroix,. first. desk lobs for nctlvo dutv."' __ Chamntiinn lwl- -- HP7nlfl Flnrks, ...... •elon fir s t; E ddy Dilboa, second Champion geld*ng - Cari.i fcmrttesbred by exhibitor — Clifford Durfeo, third. "MECBOUnNE, Australia Chovoif Junior champion bull - Eddy Stevens. G ooding. . Iverson, lirst. Portrait and Figures -- all media (U P I)-T h o Ford Motor Co. has Ram, lamb under t year — Deiold OilBM — Grand ch.imp.on cow • Reserve cb.impion gettiing • Drecder's call herd — Clifford — DArbaj-a Gardner, first. Marilyn . Flocks, Terreton, first. Rose M a rie Oiibo.v Monlo Wi'bb Wendell Iverson, lirst. LaCroix, socond; Janette Schap plans to build what a company Ewe, 7 years or over — [)e;old Charlols f> O A Junior get ol siro — Virgil Nor pack, third. ' ' “ , official-calls a “modern Mode) Flocks, Terreton, first And sccond. Junior yearling heifer — Leslie wood, lir<>l, Chlford Iverson, florals all media ■- Manlynl P O A 1 yurtr old nelding — VicK.e T Ford for tho m asses" to soil Ch.impion ewe — Dejold Flocks, is.iacs, lirsf, Leon.ird Isaacs, Ciiesh.im, (irst, ,iocd gelding -- second. i . - LaCroix, first. Darbara Durfeo, Drug T errolon. second H.iroio m.uies, first, champion — Produce of dam — Dill Conrad, socond; Darbara Gardner, third forW O fl. Champion rAm - Dezold Flocks, Grand champion female Leslie H.iroiil m.ides, Gooding, reserve first; Virgil t^orwood, socond, Animals all media — Barbara William 0. Bourke, chief Torrelon, Isaacs. ch.tmpioii Vickie Chesh.im, J o rto y i Gardner, first; Joannotte Schnp .H am pshire QUARTER HORSE ;V.MUU'II Cow, 4 years or over — Connie pack, second. LaVerno Scriroeder, executive officer of Ford \n Pusher Rams, J ye.irs or over — Goorge HAltorCtassos POULTRY.. Robertson, lirsi. third , Australia, said tho car would be Dabcock, lirsi; Robert' Hawks, Rillies, 1970 — Uua Godby, first. , Geesoand Ducks Best udder cow — Connie Moaorn Art all media - Lynn second; I year old, under J — Ooiold 1969 ~ Dud Godby, lirsf; DiCk Dr.iVe -- Susan dro w n , lirs t., Robertson, lirst. LaCroix, first. Rick Allen, sccond. m arketed only In Australia, ,riocks.lirtt;-Bobort-Hawks-fcn£flna^----- Gtltottri*cbod-Uoytfifev«*nsr) r— onil------—------Gr«nd champion — -Connie— -Asia-and-the-Paclfle-at first— Drawing all subjects — Jerl lam b under I year — n e jo ld fHochs, W6Q - Harry...... Gisler, lirst.Ken Hrn Susati Brown, lirsi. D.ivid Robertson, Gooding. "It will be a very basic car—It Filmed first,- George Oabcock. second. -D .iniels, . . second; ...... Lind.i l.|iu flr rl, Crosu^, M.'concl S V ^K - Robinson, first, LaVerne Schroedor, Ewe, ? '*i*a r» oi* over — George third.'" I96r - Sieve wondoriicii,------Gawie CTTckrns u r6 c ^i -w «*nrti’Blll-Low/-thlr«l..' ------could even have n plywood body NEW YORK (UPI)-Lucy UAbcock, first; Robert Hawks first; Sherri Muir, second, Russell 1 Uro.‘;'>, tir Sow, 6 months ond under.» year - Sculpture pottery — Jeanette nnd canvas seats," lie said. second; Dezold Flocks, third; I ycAr M.Trgo Drown Schappack, first Jarvis set up her camera on Hawks, third; I9U ana older -- Ann ■St, Paul Peterson, tiC5U,ana second; old and under 3 — Oeiold Flocks, Lipo, first. Norma Aslett, second. opdef'V year (junior champion) — U)e fl/th floor of n tenement lirst; Inmb undor 1 year — George Dud Godby, th ird . ' M.iroo Drown, fiyst, Arlie Paul Peterson, HagermAn. any ■age •— B8S» of Fair Award Ribbon - fJoy In thi South Bronx ghotto of Dabcock, lirst and second; Grand ctiampion mare — Steve Brovs econd. James Brown,- (grand cham pion)PauI Polorson, Mason, Wendoll. Pon of 3 ewe lambs to bo bred by Wonderlich, Twin Falls. ttiird H agorm an. -Juniors i t7 Yoars New York O ty nnd within 15 exhibitor — George'Qabcock; first. Reserve cham pion m are - - Uud Ratiblts. all Broods . HWDpibUi Still lilo All modln — Julia Mason, D O NNA MAULDIN'DANCING miniles filmed a pusher selling Pon of 3 lAmbs to be bred by Godby, Gooding, • , Old Does — Eddy Uiihoa, lirsi and . Ooar. > yej(r»«d^ over — Tom lirs t exhibitor — George Uabcock, first; Drood mare — Oud Godby, lirst, second,'-Susie and Lmdrt" Peterson, Dishop. first. A months and undor Portraits and animals, alt moffin (lrut9 to n young addict. Robert Hawks second. J e rry T w itc h e ll, second. third, yountj ooe> — Rose Marie ono yonr — TorrrOishop) fiVst; lunior — LflolA Woody, lirst. A.? tlie ' camera continued Get ol sire , 4 Animals, any oqc, Gelding, 1969 ••• Dill Harris, first. Dilboa. lir;>i. Oonnn QurkljArdt, spring pig — Tom Bishop, first and Drawing — Janet Siantox. hrsi either sex — Robert Hawks, first. srcond, Rose Marie Hiitiga, ihird; socond. T»an Ago 13-17 Years seaming the shabby street I960 - - Phyliss H .ickw orth, firs t. KINDERGARTEN George Uabcock, second. Doyd Stevens, secoiTd. Rodney Young Doe Mar«o Drown, lirst. Sow,» year — Tom Dishop, first; 6 LandScapo all modia - CiarA police came by nnd* arrested a . Fat lamb - Robert Hawks, first. G le u n e r, t h ir d - 196; - Doyd PiQoont months and undor one yoar — Tom Tschanncn. first. Stevens, fir s t. Don H ill, second; f?ov Cole Pope, firs t Dishop, first and socond, senior Still lilo all modia — Clara Opens Monday, Sept. 14th pciBlcr. His follow m erdm ntJ-''”j;X X 'r'im - oo.oia Fiock OeUarlh, third, I96A and older - DAIRYCATTLB spring gilt — Tom Diihop, first and Tschannon, first of ,*nisery simply molted into cham pion “ Oeiold Flocks socond; junior spring gill — Tom Drawing — Holen Lyons, first, at 9 a.m .— Instructors: i " " „ Thrtne Lancaster, lirst. Russell Holstein O«nno Mauldin tliccrowd of blacfe and Puerto Soulhdowt^ Hawkei. sccond; Ooyd Slevens, Cow, ‘-I years or over - Gary Bird, Dishop, first and socond. Jori Omohundra, socoodi Penny Ram, 3 years or over — De;old third . first. Penny Bird, second, 3 years Young herd — Tom Dishop, first. Peck, third. .Ricans, watched as ho was Flocks, first; 1 year And under 3 — ChampiSK—gfTTJllny - Pfiyliss old and under j - Mary Ann Bird, Got of siro — Tom Olshop, firit cirtcd off nnd then, when the Dczoid Flocks, lirst, lamb under I Hackworth. P a uI. Thahe LAric<»sier, firs t ■ And socond. 733-1446 or 733-6492 year — Dczold Flocks, first. Produce of d^im — Tom Bishop, F ile r. , Heiler, junior yearling — Valerio Icelnnd has no arm y, nnvy iDjv was safely.gone, emerged Ewe, 3 years or over — De;old Stallion, 1970 — Dud Godby. lirst. Hall, first, Mike Wcstendorf, fir s t And second. 361 3rd Ave. North/Twin Falls __ ta re,sum c b u .slnoss a s «,»iunl. Flocks, first and second; 1 year old s mlng pills. Someone estimated there «ro 30 mind . allerli “T iftigrtrthirs^ ------^ cabinet." . 38 TltTiM'Newl, Twin Palli, Idaho ' Sun(laV,,Aiiatui 83, IWO Liberals b la m e d For Lag

B y L O U IS C A SSE L S U Pl Rellgloh W riter Dr; Cynthia Wwlol, president of tho Natlonol Council of Churches, suggested this week that "solf>rlshteoU9" liberals may bo oven more to blame than foot-dragging conscrva* tlycs for tho split* over social. acUon that la sapping the - strength of America's churches. T h U U n o w s o f tho m an -b ites* dog typo, because Dr. Wedel is LADIES SHORTS GIRLS' PANTY HOSE BOY'S SWEATER SHIRTS ___ ^a lea^g liberal and the jiimicn nArmijjolonjn.72*9Q.indiAM PILLOWS lolnvi trying in bollad oi rogulat pno coalt HanrI O' foam pijlowj ora (Iliad wilh Docron MEN'S BETTER SPORtSI|IRTS Conservative church wom* Fniliionoblo, hnndtome ipori tliirti men in^nll wooli or colion' corduroy willi acrylic polyotlarand iliraddad loam. Thay liova a (onm Ijj/ bers, she said, are "neither bad Sliorl tlnnvotf piln lining rublior Innar core. Pink or blue llprol. 1 nttorlad poltorni and mu stupid people; they are lori, S’M l-Xl PLANTS OF ALL types, even some most developing a cure for. Chlorosld In plqnlR hml to d<]ccnt, intelligent, God-fearing people hove never heard of, grow in the garden develop some new types of onmmental nnd fond S9 8 8 men and women.” But thoy R o g . M , 9 8 $ 2 9 9 Values lo '7.00 .... ^ 4 ® ® of Mr. aud M rs. Clan Geon, and "Ole** wjll be producing plants for this area. Here he nnd IiIr havo grown up with a concept Bpcnding much of'his tim e here as his health wife, Feni, chcck sonic of the tomiitDOK, of Christianity as individual permits. Retiring from the Extension Service Christmas melons nnd other plants. piety—a concept taught .them proRrnm, Gcnn plahs to devote some time to LADIES' ACRYLIC SHELLS GIRLS' COATS MEN'S DRESS SLACKS .... : by the church in times past— Acrylic mocU tuftia or Cr«jw neck, Four v.ay coalt imortly tlyled in cotton cordu- . Salacled Qfoup ol Man't and they simply do not long Of iliort ileevei, plain or Hriped. roy. collared ond cufled. Nylon linirio lipt out. baiter tlocln in otjoried______^ “ compc^^dzthoriview.—now- BsvertiWa prinMo iolid, > pollarnujnd iliBi 30-4?. i widely held by church, loaders,■> ^^urris^o Gardening Values to ^ ^ — that.Chrstian obodionce In our R o g .'5 5350 2 S time must be primarily con­ By BONNIE JONES . of tho few area projects, says, soinc of the greatest people -Reo"'15M 2” L' o' m 7 ‘ 1 . 3 ’ ’ >30.00..,. 1 /3 OFF cerned with fighting for pence TlmoB-Newt Staff W riter Gcnn, where all nine Magic there are. It's nice to be missed, TWIN F A L L S O l^n Gcnn. Valley counties have worked but nobody is Indispcnslblo and and socld jusU^. - - — LADIES'BULKY SWEATERS Instead of trying to bring will bo spending a lot of time in together for ono ac- I’m sure the county 4-H ; MEN'S SKIJACKETS— — MEN!S.K;n ULSH1I!IS. Oulky coidigani in oil your lavoriia potttl