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VOL^ 66, N O .'228 TWIN FALLS,'IDAHO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 196& m I Will Take At Least Years A Twin Falls, delegation was ve?^gatIon and design and about sented letters from the cltj^ would seek .every source of remedypjHe said they would as­ told • Thursday in Boise it will, a jwar and a half fqr construc­ highway commission and thci mopey in an effort.to finance sist in any way possible. ' be at least three and a half tion. chartiber. replacement of the strucfllre. The highway engineer also ' years before a replacement Making the trip to Boise were The chamber recently asked C. (E d) Flandro, Pocatello, said any feurs people might 1 re can be built for the Henry Woodall, chairman of the area businesses and trucking board chalrrSan, said highway have of using the. bridge are Perrine Memorial Bridge. Twin Falls City Highway Com­ firms tojyport'lhe financial loss department personnel and Twin entirely unwarranted. He . said , - Ellis Malhes, slate highway mission. Jean Milar, city maji- the bridge restrlclionlwiU-cause Ealls-Jntere.st^grflupa^ould try highway—personnel—will IRake, . . engineer, toid-the board tne de- ager, and^Ray "Rostroii. cham- them. -Ten truckitig firms re- to find emergency funds from periodic safety checks on the . rtment could be ^ foundation ■ber of commerce manager. pliefd it would cost them a total federal departments. Mr. Wood­ bridge and issue ceassurtuices —Mrr-W«edaU--said_tll£_haa£' of ,SI25.000 a vear fof additional all said he expected the ^ity from time to time. ture and work o.n_.deslBnsjrpt_.dei tL was “ very sympathetig^an' jn lieBgeJavoLvett, JiUiiiiuu—ihe- niTilfn.ltnrmnI riy)lip-itg tn U rArtaIn ' Ige so construcnonstru could knowledgable abo'i^ our , prob­ Hansen Bridge. Mr. Woodall I^j^o coiigressmen soon. t h M„ \vay oiiaru '(TO?fSr -mmr It 11 move quicklyJicki: if funds become lems." He first expressed his said this would be siCTificantly Woodall said businessmen interest in replacing the bridge available. appreciation for the survey of higher when the other firms had accepted the findings and as soon as possible, and tKe IcKal He said it would take two the bridge. As spotteSrffiiii' for •reported. llnritations imposed on the and state-poqple will work! to- years for completion-of jhe.^'jjulthe group, Mr. Woodall pre- board-^told the group it bridge, but wantgd_a_SEgefe ^ethe^r tn nchieve this.---- —— Suggestions Vary On Greece Resigns Post. Use Of Public Lands In European Councir Members of the Idaho Com­ the Federal Land Law Review PARIS (UPI)—Greece re­ regime violated the principles mission on Federal Land laws Commission. signed today from the Council of democracy the council -is ■Kworo-to-uph<>ld;-€ouMell sources----- visited Twin Falls Thursday The' purpose of the meeting of__Eutopo—hefote— the— group night andlieard testimony from was (fa gather information that could expel it on grounds its said the move to oust Greece; .several. ^Qpemed with will eventually update land laws military regime had suppressed was On the verge of.rgetting - necessary support when Greece th«r uses of puSIIc lands. in the , and specifi­ democratic principles. Greece's The executive dlre<;tor^f the cally in Idaho. ' T6slgnati(Ui_ was accompanied nnounced its Intention to a veiled threat to withdraw withdraw. commission, John Martin.- said -Heatings have been held In at the meetii ____r o or c urtail its NATO other parts the state. The activitlM. nex, "W e are acting as a clear- The Council ai t;urope is an slate of hearings In Payette to- international deliberative body jng-houg»- for rPcnmmend:ations. niphf| .thpn rnn.:(i||date its data to be made from the state to for ;the promotion of European and make its recommendations 'ifnity. It Hiclu'diis most later, it was reported. Europeian mehibers of NATO Jet- -wVTTi • Commission members a r e plus Aintria, fTyprm,-Irelan d . S f i H T YI W n l T F S — Wait utile. Bob Doolfftle; Ru.^ WOODY T. SEAL Malta, Sweden,^wltzerland sell Bishop and Gordon Trom- A 8a-YEAR.OU>- _K Ij^ E M ,Y WOMAN, ’P jiuw Bakery v m trapped Imlde the wr«cin»ip»_«>* .Turkey^ °""ForJan.5 bteii . _ThB__ Scandinavian__ countries Magic Valley MemorlainHM^tairshe Is lin fairly good coadUlon. The car she was driving A repi«seniailve orthe^OiiBlda Death T a k ^ 'which have led the fight for EDGARTOWN, Mas*. (UPI) „ went, out of control on an Icy road four and three quarters miles east of Twin Falls on Falls Coast With County Chamber of Commerce ouster of Greece from the —Distrjct Judge James_ A, , Avenue. The accident happened at 4:55 p.m. and Twin Falls County Sheriff’s officers Investl- was the first to speak. He told Council of EuroM have strong bbyle, acting 24 hours after an gated. The car was demolished In the wreck, officers said.______the commission there should be connections with the Greek autopsy on Mary Jo Kopechne Gale Winds no sale of public land to private T. F. Pioneer royal family and Denmark's was denied, Thursday set Jan. 5 individuals for private owner­ Queen Anne-Marie is the wife for the long-delayed inquest into By United Press International ship. of King Constantine of Greecei. her death in Sen. Edward M. A violent storin over the Citing the growth in the Unit­ Woody Seal The Scandinavians charged Kctmedy’s car. Senate Shuns Threat Of Veto, Pacific sent 100-mlle-an-hour ed States and Idaho, and out­ that the military backed GreeF •pt.. ,.|nitn,l ilnm, liuji.w t Blttt : winds, rain, high tides and deep lining the need for added recrea-. Voody T . Seat, m Addison (»pea at 10 a.m., Cletk Ihem M - • snow against Oiregon, Washin tion areas, the flnelda official Ave, W^, prominent Tw.in Falls A. Teller anflounced. It was not ' ton ___ ^____ land____ shotild remain pioneer resident and the last known If a list of the witnesses again today. in the hands of the public. charier member of the Twin Philippine subpoenaed for the inquest Refo] A crewman______from the_ French______Noy Brackett a.Magic Valley Falls Lodge 45, AF St AM,jdied would be made public, he said.' ghtrt— M iehigaiv-foll—oveir atga rancher, speaking on be Friday momlng The date was set—for the ■ ■ " •• - half of the Ittaho Farm BxnrcatJi WASHINGTON (U P I) —The Income tax in 1913 was sarcastic language—expressed board about 35 miles northwest ralTsClinic------second time—after Judge Ber- ' of Newport, » r e . , Thursday but took the opposite view, saying ?V^rii^r€>ops-Lea:i^e Senate, brushed aside a veto apprbved by a vote of 69 to 22 4 nard~C: BefmlnskI,— preiMlng'---- certainty that a House-Senate illness. . threat and a last-ditch Republi­ with most Republicans voting conference committee, which other crewmen had to abandon public land should' be . made Mr. Seal was born In Sneeds Judge of the Luzerne County' available for disposal to private can plea for economy Thursday against It and most Democrats now receives the. bill, would rescue at’tempts because of vnie, Tenn., Oct." 18, I87», and Court at Wilkes-Barre, P *„. ownership. and passed a massive tax bill for ' it. Only two Democrats tone down ’ its tax Cuts , and high seai even though they as a small boy moved to Sanger, Viet Cpiiflict lunied doWHi ajequ est Wednes- - He said with private owiier- which will touch the life of voted no. make its . tax reforhis more could see the man's Ixjdy 20 Tex. He-marrledj'Maud Hu^es day by District Atfomey" -every. America ntaxpaye£. Both those who supported it yards from the ship.. shlp, the land.Q in question, for­ SAIGON (UPI)—The Philip­ Edmui^ S. Dinls , for exhumar severe. on May 23, 1901,- in Sanger, and pines’ . 1,350-man commitment to The biggest'"tax-* measure and those who opposed it— Two'persons were missing In est and bureau, of Land Manage­ they m o v ^ to Twin Falls i«i tMrt-dl'.the body o f the 28-yeat- ’ After the vote, . economy- ment land.. could be Improved ill?. Yletnajn Wflr.,.paclttd giln(iad-8aa,-J»lm Jr .WUIiatw "ght plane ‘ IflOi. M Mrr-Ctal Uled- * ttg. eW- 'W «glTrln Fallflf, svllle.. Pa. - i n ’ a move that shocked his Thursday because of the storm "Land losses, or land held by to withdraw completely, colleagues—refused' to serve on Mr. Sea] farmed for a time and and hoped to begin a search See PUBUC LAND, Fg. 2, C. S Manila decided to pull out the -PesMeides^roblenL the House-Senate committee later opened an aiutomobile ag- group — nbncombatant enr. pjiry H e . al.s»-and return the, bill for a officer b e lie v ^ 'to have re- the fighting in ■ Phuoc Long strict printed cigarette advari- complete overhaul to the Senate ■elvcd~radiu reports from the Funeral service; for Mr, Seal -Province-85 Julies northeast of tising.. T o. Jbe_jmor8 __ E t n m FlmmcB Committee, on which ,uarter.< said. Moss vwn agreement from Douglas Sutherland told Kiwanis he is the ranking Republican. Ing the Incident. day In the White Mortuary Cha­ It Cong conunandos at­ members Thursday noon at the Senate Democraticjratlc Leader1 Mike Reds’ ‘Care’ He said the Senate's action In Called to testify before the pel by Rev. Donald Hoffman tacked a 120-foot concrete Turf Club that he was "not able Burfal will be in the Twin Falls Mansfield to begin debate on adding amendments in a three- Integration House armed services investi- bridge on Saigon’s 'ma'irt .high­ the Senate Commerce Commit- T o ^ n d any. real need to be gailng -S u b com m ittee-Cemetery__-v-.il,.______with graveside rites way link with tjie_j!putheri) tij) concerned” and most of the im­ weelc debate would brtnB- “the -tce__bm_-starting-today^-Mos»— Of Prisoners bill's total cost to the govern­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Charts Calhoun. executlvel^y^ ^ 'Fallsr MasoHle- o f Vietnam 'Tu'fTng the lilght predicted his forces vrould pre­ agined danger I’®-'* come be­ officer of the battalion directing Lodge, 4S. Memorials may be and destroyed the ^ n . cause of poor public relations, ment to about JII billion a Nixon Administration 'Thursday vail because "thase guys want WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres­ year. He termed this "the most urged the Supreme Court to the operation that included the made to the Shriners’ Children’s Saturday o ff." ' scard tactics and Incomplete sweep through the suspected Hospital. quotes. Dr. Sutherland is earten- ident Nixon today described the Irresponsibie action taken in allow some 250 School systems EAR171 TREMOR REPORTED The committee hill would out. , Ip the deep South to put off Viet Cong stronghold. RICHMOND, V«. (UPI)—A slon entomologist for the ItSwIn record of treatment b y ' Hanoi my 22 years in Congress.” law cigarette commercials on- and the V ie f Cong of prisoners Other Republicans were just pupil desegregation until the Calhoun was not Identified by slight earth tremor snook radio and television effective " Falls Branch Station, Universitji the subcommittee, but he Has of Idaho, located at Kimberly. of war as "one of the most as outspoken. Assistant Senate fall of 1970. windows in parts of central Jan. 1, 1971, but would ex­ unconscionable in the history of Republican leader Robert P. Lawyers for Negroes, at the appeared twice before a Penta Clos^ Virginia- Thursday night, but tend a prohibition against any "W e mu.>rt look at this thing warfare.” gon-panel Investigating the My there were no Injuries and no Griffin, Mich... called the same time, asked the Justices School was closed in Fair­ federal or state agency-regulat- fthe tiesticide controversy^ ob­ Nixon met with the wives m for more In implementing Lai affair. Congre.sslonat sour reports of damage. —-Jng-clgaratte-advertisfiig. - measure "a hodgepodge of field Friday because a. foot jectively," the speaker said. "It mothers df 26' Americans political goodies. i~.light—of-^od—that is really a pretty stick situation, missing Or captured bi Vietnanii Sen. Gordon Allott, R-Colo.. Supreme Court’s "d e s e ^ g a - althouBh^______was outside ' o T ^ w ftii there Thursday but a lot of the trouble has at the Whjtp House and pledged called it a "circus iion -iJOw’J-rulins-Oct. -29 ih a ihe hamlet he was in contact afternoon and evening. High­ come because of pooc-public re­ to try:ry tcto settle ' f chantpagne -when the cou: c^se Involving 30 Mississippi with the troops there, and way crews were unable to lations.” ------war issue on a cannot afford 7-Up . . . a sel: sa. ftm m ltteft irtxilntmwitt and To Curb Stream Eflll 11 tim i program plans will be finalized JU U m a t tiidJnist^ A foot of new “snow also at that session, Mr. StanseO Co.; Kemetb^ewnwn. Flat9*> Some legislative measures ap­ Dlngmtn o f the Idaho Health If It, can _ was • reported *t Magic curlty Bank « f Tdab^ R ay S b » ' be*^ obtained •y- along the’ streiun from where Mountan ski area south of said. Tbe annual 'Hall o f Fam* parently will have to' be taken Department advised, the state the expense o? ruining the state Forest .Ranger Lewis Munson, tram. Twin . Falls Chunbw,.iif it leaves the south hlUs untU Hasseow > - - - banquet-will be.beM at-tbai?aa- If the pi^iiUoa-ptoblem in'-Roek strum s and; flsliu^ TWfn Bans District o f the Saw­ rea«*lng the ISnxka River. deeoMi Inn:3urlw,-<]ie wa tfn g rC re^-aiid other Southem ldaho Ihie-on the':AmalgiaDSted -Stigar _ lan^told the commit­ tooth Forest, repoftM a contrw^ Robert Bell. F bh and Gtfme of Pieb.- IS. It is estimated that Twin Fails Xif«slodc s k »-C ol: J o * ' streams U to b« corrected. Co. primary treatment ' plant tee the_Bealth Department Is has been let on six miles of Department biologist, Jerome; between 300 and .400 peofte^lKan This was the view being ex­ from 19® tmtil 1?73 and similar aware of. the problem and the road In Rock Creek Canyon and gave an extenslv* report on fish over Magfci Vi pressed by members o f the Twin Industries are being - given lee­ extent of pollution' and Is ' a t • said his agency looks for recre­ pnxloction and p la n t^ , but Falls County planning commit­ way fs. the deadlines near for tempting to petatiade the-varl-' ational Use in that area to- triple said unless pdaiftjon can m cor­ tee Friday. their pcrilutioo control programs. ous plants to follow poUutkM withitr the next few. years. rected, the program is contlnu- Don Zuck, chalhnan of -tJi e Mr. Dlpgmaa said. Under control practices. Jack ClaH>om Jr.. KinAerly, oosly faced With losn of fish de- 'County Recreation Commltteeij lestloning Ijy oommlttee mem­ Reports were ghwn from and Clarence Hedrick, conserva­ q>Ue extensive plantfng. -•aid he fell ^inbers would bers, be does not bonestly kno«r OQS divisions o f it e pla]_ tionist. Soil Cocsorvatioa Serv­ ■ Ketuueth Ktflumsa, Imrcr' to meet iM what can be done to force the ice,- m d tted . thft Kock .Credc ire a miuuisert Bureau o f Land from this area and ask U industries to discontlinir dnmp- Watsfihed.PcDjM b now i«id y M anaM m ^-aiirtasr,--n td the legislatioa aimed a t atream. pol< Ing wasterItato Snidn River, to » e .ovcr-w'coiui- foe-'a JeadbOIte. ttady. % said JBLM.ls currently ooadnctlog a lotion be idopced. ktti that teeth Rock XXittS i M joffier streams. It lookiT- U ^ . favorable, tbe resource analysis program aad be. put into the rcgtilations as SeinMal mwnbwa o f the com* itady win be w bM it is on a ’ 'wait and see” to edfercement; th<» TwHnf the aad ca [basii. tN i-n M .Is ready to work — WWimrtif tmmlvftit 2

^ktiluW eaitieit • Funeral Sei^ces^ office in rain . W(id- all discussing meeting in Boise From Tlm«*-N«Wf'24*Nour Wj»ather BuiVau Whm with the Idaho Board of High- ' Saturday. Jerome UX? Chapel. way Directors . .'.'M rs. Hv/efyn ■Floyd Tiffney.-l- pan. Satur- Humphrey planning to make one ' lie C. KTUcken- "aay; wmte Monua ’, Uncbln Courts, Buhl. rin. Fails. Mrs. D. A. Jackson talking ratiires Thursday ftfternoon at her Jemqrd Scheer, 10 a.m. Sat­ She ^*as born O ct 10, 189^ about hopital guild luncheon . .. home of a short illness. urday, St. Jerome’s Catholic at Dayton, Ohio, and moved Mrs. Sally Molyneux talking on Forecast She was bom at Sylvan Grove. Church, Jerome. with her parents to Wenatchee, telephone . . . Mrs. Qolleen wash', in 1902 and to-Buhl in Kan^. May 3, 1892. and attended t Stradliley helping c a i^ la rg r Mostly cloudy through ^ tu tv soqVr. Outlook for Sunday — B,ethtehem Lutherari S chool March, }910. On June 2, mO, rolls oof paper Intoini clajsrMms National day; occulonal light rain ckNidy with periods of skiow. tAere and was confirmed .in the she was married to A. C. Glas­ . . .'Bob Donnelly wearing Bruin m h * d iilth MWw-lmtwo—sot»; her parents when a small child Foar-fawli. 3242; •Igh^-ineh, 32- Ei^in Kruckenberg. Anaheim, and Sam Daniel, both Gooding; -talking about thoroughbred hors- Indianapolis 39 19 high today and Saturday In the 32; 204nch. S7<37; 3t-loeh. 45-15; Impact (itf to South Dakota. She attended 43 ' CaliL, and Norman Krucken­ one sister, Mrs. A. J. (Margar­ es;.. . . Gens Shirley chatting Jacksonville 68 upper' 30s; low tonight 15 to 25. Rupert, foor-htch, 33-33; Buhl, the Teacher’s Normal In Spear- et) Beus, Ptxratello; t ^ grand­ 31 24 berg. Santa Ana, Calif.; One with customer . . . Hugh Phil­ Kansas City Winds of IS to 25 miles per three-inch, S4-3S. and Castleford, fish; S.D. and taught at Her* children and one g r e a lg r a n d ­ Las Vegas 51 30 aaugfiKrT.Mi^. O. A. (Renata) mosa, S.D. On March 24. 1897, lips answering telephone .... hour with chaneo of ilr if^ g throe-inch. SIhJO. Load Liibits daughter. Ijos Angeles 68 SO. Graesch, .. Buhl;, two brothers., she was married to BaKon~OlP And overheard, “ Npthing like a 31 f .03 George Thaemert. Salinas. Kan.,. Funeral services will be con-, good rain storm to bring on the Memphis- 48 ver Eiwing there. ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at 76 56 and_ Emanuel Thaemert- Or. They .farmed—itt—the-^Black Christmas spirit." Mlarni the Albertson-Dickard^ Chapel by Mpls-St Pau l- -M- —0— Js^Siurveyed ange. Calif.; tw<> sixers, Mrs. Hills area before moving to 64 35 L j^ i* J>heffer, Ripley, Ohio, and Rev. Floyd Austin. Final rites New Orleans Weather Synopsis Davenport. Wash. In 1908 they will be held in the Buhl Ceme­ New York 60 40 .01 Among items presented by a Mis. E. H. Persigehl, Filer; moved to Buhl from Davenport, Twin Falls delegadon meeting tery. Omaha 24 8 .01 The latest special weather bul­ level on all 'mountains of the seven grandchildren and-seven 'settling in the Cedar Draw dis­ Meeting Philadelphia 81 36 letin issued the Weather Bu- Thursday with thft Stat^ High great-grandchildren. trict where they farmed until western states. way Board Were Results of a Portland. Ore. 58 47 1.40 reau forecast office at„San JtSII- Funefal services will be Con- „ 'It*" uY«51erday._„temperature.T-_im^ ^rvey-on-affects~orthe Perrlne — The-South-Idahq-Chamber-- St.'TjwTs -38 23 "0 2 cfsco stales gale warnings are jder cloud;: skies, influenced by ducted at 10 a.m. 'Tuesday in At that "tiny they moved into Mrs. Julia P e r^ -of-€ommefc* is-meetlng"at ■’ gall take City -42- pntfaH'urnnn th* maif u/ath- Memorial, Bridge weight limita- St. John’s IJutherafl-Church by rBuh'l. M t. Ewing dicd-Mgy-2ff, a^warmer southerly air How. tlnn^ ‘fi ' Mrs. Julia H. Perry, M, died 7:30 p.m. tonight at the-Holi- San Diego 65 45 ington, Oregon- and California wei5 _in Jhe r*B-jnd^:30s,-rdrop- g a'K—Henry. Trpit— Finni Jito...-Ewing - - • helongeti to day Inn. . . . * 61 55 The .survey, conducted T)Vythe will be at- Sunset ______■at—3k> yiew Manor - Thurtday San Francisco j e ,south-fo-irtar Monterey 'Tlay. pTngTo -the 30s in Southern Idaho Memorial the Christian Church and 'Was M Fournier, district for- SeatOo -ST TT cc' Chamber of Commerce and to Park-. Friends may call at the'a-charier member of the Cedar morning. .79 Travelers’ warnings continue in where cold air pontinued to.hold which 10 affected firms replied, ester, will .be guest speaker Spokane 40 37 the mountains of Western Wash­ sway. ;■ Hopkins Buhl Funeral Chapel Draw ~ Community Club. She was born July 3, 1889, was made to dgtermine what at Gudhjen, Denmark, and was at the dinner meeting. He Washington 59 37 ington, Western Oregon and the This morning, temperatures Satiirday .afternoon, Sunday and Survivors include four daugh­ economic Impact the 44,000 Monday. married to Ira" Perry Feb. 6. will speak on the White northern mountains of California ranged from 27 at Idaho Falls ters, Mrs. Bertha CaTtee and Clouds Issue. pound weight limitation’ might Mrs. Gladys Hicks, both Buhl; 1912, at Pocatello. He died in for locally heavy shows. to 41 at Boise and 42 at Pendle­ have on Tvrin Falls firms whose Hawaii A new storm in!ipul.

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'■ j. = r = ^ ROWLAND fVANS AND R OBERT NQVAK ' • _ About 'Jrfaat K^uW ip^ lax Mess ■ > M agic ViUiey’a tiottut .Neu^tpdper That'ivaa the 5dwln Cohen. Assistant Secr«. ' WASHINGTON — WhenW, _____ Re-, publicans were lii clidmlU riinlii i tl M .n h n % il Me iteagurv for taxST piublican Congressional leaders array. An astonishing-absence while vital fundamentals at gov* ------,, „ Friday, Dec. 12, 1969 PHONE 7334J?^31 sathered at the White Mouse for of communication betiVeen the ernment are n e^cted . atlng in the unique CongrMSlon- tioiii made technical suggestions ■Their-weekly meeting,_a grim, -White House and Senate Repub-— Few. ■ Repahllrans-cnuld d lfr--al. relations arrangejnent now m at that luncheon.- But nislther, ~ Al .W£STE«GR«N i TH0M<».HOWARD ' O. A. (GUI) KEUEK WliCY DODD5 ~he"nor“Walkerr-al80-present;7’p;" PuUlihar Attlttant t^tha Publlihar Editor Adv«rtifina Managm , tight - lippM. Pres.ideht Nixon Keans, ineffective party leader^ -agree with the AdminlstratloA’a vogue. White Hoiwe congres- ship in both Senate and Admin- opposition to a costlv_hike-ln— aional lobbyists have buffed P en w jln til the lunchieon P^UL STANDIEV O. J. SMJTM ; posed, this questioir for Charles GENE OkRPBJTER OAIE. THOAAPSON .Walker, Under Secretary of the istratibn, and deep personal.anlr - the-personalTexemption with In- . £way f^ m the tax was over. Only after the meet­ Cliculotloq Dl'Klor Compoiirig fiooni ^ n a g W ^•11 Jtoom MmoQm AAonoghig Editof ing^,ad]ourned did Walker tell Treasury, seated down tne table moslties a m o n"g Republicans fiction running out of control. Treasury-<€ecretary Davjd Ken­ a'knot of Senators that thcr Ad- frorii him: What happened yes­ wore ^eled.bare. ___ but despite this, few could agree nedy seldom deals with C o i^ Although the Republican mess gress (and was at the NATO . ministration could not back the terday?; ■ ■ ' ■ with the Administration’s con­ Percy amendment eVen as « Mr. Nixon’s concern was,Jus­ probabi.'i won't influence the fi­ viction — until a few days be­ meeting in Europe last week tactical pIoy_ . ■ • > tifiable. Less than 24 hours ear- nal tax reform bill, it raises fore the actual vote — that the anyway). Thus, the able but ov-' lies, when the Senate voted to' the deeper question of whether $809 exemption offered by Dem­ erworked Dr. Walker, in addi­ Incredibly enough, WiilkePs increase- thti personal in- _:Mr. i k o n ’s soaring popularity. ocratic Sen.Aiflert.Gore of Ten- tion. to jnflny other duties, has verdict was not heard by Percy =C0Hf(Tl5»^mgI^ * -W„ririffln.^hfl-fact-lhat Treii heads and calling shd£s7 Tsuiy tectinicIa«rworl«saTnt6 XVYO. .tlavji. before., the;; vote.. right Tuesday pfiTfectlng tb' jmcriameru' TOis---- 'nitBtnterprettd------. Reports of a flourishtog b a c K exchange rate of JI piastera to the Walker h a d finally come 1 8 agree wtih Senate Republican 'b y Percy as tacit approval. m arket operation in currency in dollar. .On. the black m arket the dol- chiefs — leader Hugh Scott, of Scott got got the same Idea after Vjletnam, vvith international implica- lar brings up to 200 piasters.’Appar- . > ■ Pennsylvania and assistant lead­ chatting with Kenneth BeUeu, "tioins, Which threatens to undermine ently the participation of Americans Holiday Road er Robert GrHfin of Michigan— chief White House Senate lobby­ the United States aid effort in that in Vietnam is widespread, although that the Gore amendment was ist. Amazingly, however, Scott country, Hpve been given by a for-, the deserter hiding in Saigon is a sure to pass. The question then and Walker did not discuss the became whether to fight _it any­ matter together at anytime mer U. S. diplomat assigned to, Sai- particular target. ■' way or sponsor an Administra­ Tuesday. - These men pay protectfon to the tion substitute giving Republi­ So, early Wednesday morning, Robert R. Parker in testimony black marketeers — up to $50 a cans a Chance to. vote for pop­ Griffin ordei-ed a telephone call before me Senate Permanent In- according to some reports—for ular tax relief. That crucial to all Republican Senators which ‘ vestigating Subcommittee, .ha^-told— tjjeir freedom. question .was not answered described the Senate party lead­ oTMosIem money manipulators in , , , , , clearly.—until too late. ership as favoring the Percy India using a network o^American Black market operations in a war The politics of the situation amenament. Sen..John Williams' can be argued endlessly, but of Delaware, seiilor .Bepubli- dcsortors -aod^ banks-in tho,ti^^-S. real InHictment of the, Adm irtls-- ■ -Finance Committee of operation described by Parker and Hong Kong to undermine the ■ker ~tiatiu» lb itt rixlluro to dcveloPi _anH Mr. Fiscal Responsibitov. official rate of exchange for dollars could seriously undermine efforts to and coordinate strategy with was in a state,_ol- enragea dis.- and South Vi6tn’ainese piasters. . stabilize the local economy. Perhaps Senate R?publlcan_leaders. That belief.-'Neither Scott not Grif- Parker'described the operation as more disastrous is the demoralizing failurjLjvpfs co.rnpounded at the' fin had bothered tQ^consult him. arid“, corrupting• influence itr h H T 'B n ' w/eekly Tuesday luncheon meet- Both Wilfiams and Sen. Barry a $150-niillion-a”-year one, but other ‘np nf Rftniihlirnn .<^pnfl[ors when Goldwater of Arizona nlara/^ .the population— • huu^ces refei - to it aa.a billion'dollar ■Sen. Charles H. Percy of Illi­ hurried calls to the Treasury! a-year racket. The black market­ As a result of the evidence being nois proposed an alternative to The word came back irom Wali eers are so well organized they have uncovered by the Senate subcom­ the Gore amendment -designed ker: We oppose the Percy a legal arm which promptly pays mittee, U. S. officials in Vietnam to minimize the revenue loss amendment. Yet, not until Cold- fines for jfnyone arrested and sets should have little trouble uncover­ during the pre.sent inflationary water announced this on the ing the perpetrators and dealing p erioi and give the Republicans floor waj^:£ercy aware of this him back up in business. an out.------^------opposition.------FeetKng the racket is-the official with-them appropriately.

GEORGE C. THOSTESON, M .D . Only The Free Arthritis The traditional holiday season of Here, as in,other free countries, the days celebrated as local or na- Dear Br. Thosteson: Is It true to move. Usually the stiffness the free world has again arrived that if you have >rhepmatoid and pain-are-worse-in-the morn­ and the contented feeling engertder- tional-holtdays-began-wltr-a^TrpcTF arthritis you will always Have ing, but the patient must be -ed by_'vvatching the happy—faces-of — taneous-desir^byrthe-people-to-hon- - it? And perhaps be totally dis­ encouraged to make' himself people .hustling to participate in the or a person or event considered to abled? start moving about. Otherwise utter pleasure of celebrating a joy-* be worthy of more than pajssing rec­ I have It. My mornings are the joints may become steadily ous event individually and in con- ognition. So great was the. spontan- unbearable. My friend says keep stiffer until .movement becomes gnirip and I will nwrcnme it. greatly limited,. -eett :with -theif ncighbors"is alt per-— oity of those colw rationsi'and thoir persistence over the years, that gov- 1 work hard a\I day. By evening There Is a difference between vading. my ankles andtCgs are swollen. forcing oneself to move and siih- =^h«^for»^t^is not amiss to—rj-T ornment finally_made them “offtr bo you think 1 am overdoing jecting the joints to needless fleet for a few moments upon that cial,” by legislative or executiva it?' I take pain pills every six abuse. Learn the pattern of rest­ half of the world which has nothing recognition of the holiday. hours. ing [he Joints — by never letting to celebrate. Politicians can change directions I've been hearing on the news a day go by without moving There are official holidays behind radically to coincide with the dic­ that we are getting clo.se to a them to the fullest extent poss­ tates of the moment if the alterna­ cure. What is your opinion?— ible. That is what maintains mo- the iron curtain, of course, but they bility;------“ - are hardly, of the type to bring tive is exile or worse. But people Let’s take your questions one cannot *b ^ forced - to a convincing Copyrlghl 1969 lot Atigtlti Tin)** Syndlcol* Keep going — but don’t over­ smiles to the faces of the cele­ at a time. The truth is that do! When ankles and legs are brants. Even in countries of captive display of jubilation if their hearts once you've had rheumatoid .swollen at the end of thi day, thought, the idea of yahooing a day are not in it. ' arthritis, you should always be I would suspect that the'patient which represents nothing more than And that’s why holidays are so ROBERT ALLEN AND JOHN GOLDSMITH on guard against a recurrence. Is overdoing.' much fun here’i. We not *only have You may be lucky and dscape a bureaucrat’s victory offers little It. but It's better to keep the The final question; arc we get-' to the creatioh of a festiv? occasion.- ■ something worthwhile to'celebrate, suspicion in your mind. For ting dose to a cure? I cannot' But this is something beyond the but the sheer delight of being able, when rheumatoid' arthritis a t- honestly say I think so. Month comprehension of the overlords of to celebrate makes it all much more Will China Be Ready To Talk? tacks. prompt care.in the acute - by month, year by year, -we learn more i^bout finding the proletariat utopias. enjOyabl^,. stages, Is. tiie. best insurance against subseqtient disability. right balahce of exe.rclse and WASHINGTON — A new flur- Early In January of this year, around the globe. With an am- rest. A few new drugs have -y - 0< reportaris eircaiy in^ in P «}^in^ lot It. bft-knnwn the riis-— ha.-jsHrinrJn Warsaw, the Chin- Evidently you know the Jiffer- - anna hnfUiPPn rhpiimntniH Hrfhrj- appeared over the years. We alplomattc circles here that'Red cusslons would be resumed ip ese woilla be in a -position to >«»»- about- j a ing— ^ ina^*— --■**« ll saon-.-i-i — - liidte'ate- willmg-—-111! I'cbrpary: _ - But nottiing -■ ------eame~--- -6tiT I. .T. ' . “tis and' otlic -^nch7 resume the U. S. talks. It is 'gouty arthritis, osteoarthritis, them effectively. ness to resume the long-suspen that when a Chinese diplomat also being pointed out that the But, much as I . hope to see ded talks with-the U. S. defected in Holland. When ha etc.). That’s good. Because it Nixon Administration has ex­ Is still difficult to get people It, I don’t expect any se'niation-„ MR. SPECTATOR These backstage Intimations was given political asylum in pressed., desire t o ' reopen these a l . break though. Some other.i" are deemed particularly signifi­ Ihe'-U. S., Peking charged. U. S. discussions. to understand that these differ­ ent types exist, and require dif­ disagree with me. While we seek cant because they are emana complicity in the defection and They were started In 1955 in the unknown, cause of firthritls, ting from East European 5atel-. in retaliaiton slammed the door fering treatment. In fact, in my Geneva, under President Eisen­ booklet, "How You' Can Control We • must in the irtterim make lite sources. These quarters are . on more talks. hower. Later they were shifted maximum use of the relatively Perhaps An Idea? usually well informed alxjul Various explanationji - are be­ Arthritis," I make quite "a point to Warsaw, where they were by explaining the differences. few methods we have of con­ what Is afoot in the Communist ing _ offered for the new thaw conducted______for a number of trolling arthritis. If-It wprpn't fnr hiirrian pgn, rn n - M edical Depar.tment. Scott- recently sphere. ____ _ ^ a t reportedly is underway. . ..years'T Jl It’s important. (Booklet avail­ ~ ^ t ha^,t>een nearly, fwo years According to sateflite dipfo-_ While taiks between ambassa- able tiy Ttiail; send 35 xehts ln' servationists would have e— much— Fcpaired—a iracture in the leg of coin and a long, .self-addres.wd, Note to Mrs. G.W.R.: No. tak­ easier time trying _to save some-of -a 2a-year-old jmule by using a bone since the ambassador - leyel mats, Chine.se "authorities deem dors of the two countries were talkff were suspended. The last— ro re-establish di- halted in January 1968 actually stamped envelope for a copy.) ing vitamins would have no ef- the most fascinating species of wild- .With__ rheumntnifl .Trthrili-:. fect on blond sugar. and-Jhere:* — ^'^^rTTrpr“ ff>rrri n n reatm&rtt tRgt-----S^e^hfiJdJn^JWaisa.W^in^caxii'.— uicl-cjtch;uiHes luUi-^ ajihingtoo----lowMevch cuntuct.s bc n v e e i^ e m which flares up sharply and can no reason a diabetic should not Tife^from extinctioii. Reminiscent of A n oth er torm or treatm en t tnat jggg. because of the war-clouded rela- have continued unbroken. move from one inflamed join t take them if needed. _^otlier_generatipn, when the_ battle has be^n successful m many cases At that time. Rod Chija was lions with MpscoWj^^The . t w o Theio have been in the^form for survival of the egret and" heron is aSiputation.. followed by fitting InTfhe Throes of Mao TSc-iung’ s Communist powers began boc- to another, It is" Imperative to of meetings between minor protect Ihe joints. That inflam­ an anim'al with an artifityal leg. Vet­ widely disruptive Red Guard, der ncgoiiations more than members of their Warsaw em­ "Bad Breath Can Be Correct­ -centered on plumage for I a d i e s’ m ation must be subdued by "cultural revnlutjon.” and vir­ month ago. but nothing has been bassies, exchanges of informal ed” IjT the title of Dr. Thoste- hats, is the current struggle to pre­ erinarians have beennptitting peg- medication and by keeping pres­ tually all of Peking’s amba'isa- hoard alx)ut them. They have communications and other mes­ son’s booklet explaining t h a serve what remains of such crea­ legs on horses for 20 years; said - dors were summoned home. boon cnvolo|>ccl in a drum-tight sure off the joints during the causes and cure of bad breath. Dr. F. G. Schell, head^of thos5lble7 but ago on the status of Chinese ing." At the same time, no great fishermen held by the U,^S, handling. their skins and hides. Fashion hous­ they may not-hold. Many ponies are 'S tr a in must bo exerted. Dr. Thosteson welcorhes a 11 given artificial limbs^ but they have Several months ago the Stale es which turn them into expensive Department announced that, for Once the acute inflammation reader mall but regrets that, not usually been serviceable for nor­ the first time, it was prepared has subsided, t h e program due to the tremendous volume fur coats, shoes and handbags aren’t RAY CROMLEY changes. The joints have been particular about where their raw mal riding use afterwards . . . Too to issue visas to Americans to received dally, he is unable to often successful repairs cannot be damaged, it is true, but they answer Individual Jetters. Read­ materials come from. ' go to China — if they ..could row can .stand more exertion. maintained because of the nature gain admittance. None have so ers’ questions are Incorporated It is reassuring that Congress has far. Even , though they are painful, In h!i etiuBm whenever poss- of the individual horse:” the patient must be encouraged Ibla. finished work on legislation making The vets agreed, however, that New Confusion It was -stressed this Innovation it a fedpral crime to engage iri in­ was particularly Instituted for both failures and successes advanc­ newsmen. terstate ^commerce in hides taken ed scientific knowledgpln this area. ■ WASHINGTON (NEA) — The_ the end of (he year some boards first year,of the new_____ draft J __t______by may___ .thus t ^be digging r a lot deep­ • in violation of any federal, state or Even as in human medicine. foreign law.. lottery Is going to see extreme er down the line of lottery num­ It now develops that the Pen­ confusion and widespread com­ tagon’s own auditors became Implementing such a law could be bers than other boards, particu­ MALTHUS REVISIXEP plaints of Inequity. larly in areas where consider­ concerned about cost overruns BERiirsmii a step toward eliminating the threa­ India, w‘ith its present population Because' of the way In which able numbers of young men are on the giant C-5A transport tened animal’s greatest enemy. A the lottery system will operate plane as early as late 1965. of 500 n»iWori7~frequently is singled rejected for physical or mental larger step would be for the public under President Nixon's execu­ reasons’. The Defense Contract Audit out as the horrible ejfaiMle of over­ to reftfseiB buy_products made frijm tive order, a young man in ono These discrepancies, of course, Agency has unearthed a written population. But young ^i^mericans^ skihs and pelts which could not be : a n s ^ 1)iafe whose number is H2, for ijl brine complaints. report made soon thereafter, on m ay live to see the d ay the Un Itfid exexample, may be drafted and May 17, 1966, when the -C-5A proven to have come from legiti­ le change-over will also pre­ States reaches the 500 millibn lev- - ta^r, while a young man sent some quite serious deci- contract was only a year old. It mate sources. el, if population growth continues at in another town whose number ■sjons for-young men with college states in classic Pentagonese, Is 137 may not be called at all. or other deferments. that the proect had already in­ the current pace., THE BROKEN LEG Men fartheir down the list Irt Since the pool from which curred some J62 million in po- - In the 15 years ending in 1975, come states_will be called before draftees will be chosen Is sched- untial "additive dollars."’ The soul searching by medical the .wotld will add alMut one billion JBSnJllgher on the lis tln other ■ uled to be larger in 197C than in The audit agency ha<.recently people to the three billion inhabi­ states. .'i_ • 1971 or 1972 or the years after advised Congress that tts audi­ ticaiity of human heart transplants tants alrea d y here..7lt took from the For all men with No. 67, for (because the 20 through 25 age tors subsequently discussed the has something 'of a counterpart in example, will not be called at groups are included in the initial contract’s "impending cost bwinning of man to the year 1850 the same time throughout the the world of veterinary medicine. lottery), would it be better for Srowth” with Air Force experts to accum ulate the first billion. One United States. him to drop his deferment in (he fall o f 1967, the spring of Traditionally, the only treatment of every 22 persons bom-since the The Defense I>epartmcnt, In a and take hLs chances now when 1968 and again in 'the/fall of considered possible for a horse with' Stone Age is living t6day. particular raontlL will call for so he would presumiibly have' a 1968. No further written audit a brohei^ Ipg was a merciful bullet. All of which supports the theory iDa

Friday, D«e. 'i 2,,1?«9 Tlma»New*ih TwIrrfalU, Idaho

-Sqttftf Sdysr Jaturday beliyerifes In tfme for ■. The'probleth on how to select mandate the convention shall re- to confprm with the mandate Christmas assured on ^ iielegatMrto-national-Demoefatic -quire^that-jhe-unlt rule'not bo- npmnprniig rnnvention most orders placed by presTdentiaI-nomln»ting conven­ ,used |^n,anjLstate;bI.tl»e-delegate last . year^. '.m ake- everji„effQeL. ZiDBcra^tetotiiHdikft^ou tions will be studied at a spe­ selection and all feasible .efforts to secure passage of legislation jser^onal service, tobl cial-meeting at 1:30 p.m. Sat- have been made to assure that to-the-am«ndment*rand-td-give .urday-«t the Twin Falls "Amer­ delegates, are selected through widespread publicity to the work ican Legion Hall. . ■ .. party primary, conventions or of the committee. iSave^*$-» on your Christ- Vince Smazal, chairman of (he committee -procedures 'open to . Mr. Sn\^zal said failure to m «» Shopping Th l» Year.. •. 'win' Sails County Democratic pilhllr parriripnHnn within—thC- face tb e-probJem—cotfld~resotf Central Committee^ said hear calendar year of the national ^ challenge of the credentials Shop Ward’a Low/ Prices IngS are being held throughout convenJton.’" Qf_theJ972_Uiaho d«loisat4on-to — TFH*-<5pnv«ni»ritf^Warcl«' Wayl the-stato-in ordeMo come up[-tn—(Slher wordiTMr. Smazal the national Democratic conven- Usct;«■ 4k»a. He saldHinder the present Ida­ 'a chance to'voice an oplnlInion. Testljnony an’d^opinlons aW ho law. Idahn dgjeeates to na -on-/ -who -to —Mnd'^» -»;i-nat.iaival" tional conventions, both Denro- belnfe aiked froiW. all' 'mCfertstid convention. ' ' citlzen.s,' i f was reported. cratic a,nd Republican, a r e ’se- In order to deal with the pirob- lecte'd by state party delegate lem, E. T. Waters, chairman committees. The committees are of the State Democratic Com­ composed of legislative district mittee, has formed a commit-. Noboiiy BUT chairmen and representatives of tee on delegate selection. hcit b«H«r Top* county cenlraT commltteesj—all The committee, Saturday, will R«cord#rt .lhon th« Cam«ra. of whom were elected tONjOffice —Cgn»»T-fof l«ii llian $30 two years prior to. national con-, study Idaho's prfesent election laws; formulate proposals for ventions. vr - twin falls - IDAHO •READ TIMeS-NEWS WANT ADS. But at the Democratic con­ amendment of the Idaho law vention 'in Chicago- last year. It was determined the Idaho sys- te_rn does not truly reflect public thinking when the candidates for the presidential nomination ar^ known. — MrT^Smaial-sald ar.speclal res­ olution was passed , at the con- vention, and it rtisds: ' 'It is understood that a state Pomobratie 'party, "in seltcting and certifying delegates to the national convention,'therrty un­ dertakes to.aSsure that such del­ egates have been selected through a process in which all Democratic voters have had full opportunity to participate. In determining whether a'state ^ rljT -fis s —Hsmplted-^with-this f m A S 4 T ^ „ JQTHER AAAKERS 3 Million StiU ONLY WISH THEY HAD IT! ANOTHER T R E E IS PLACED ON the grounds of the Twin Falls County coiirthousc. Com- - • i -r m missloner William (BUI) Chancey supervises the work here. This Is the second planting of I J n n n i Q I f l I 3 ,V P S a large tree on the courthouse. The tree-1» similar to one planted on the grounds last year. » 'Walkers will not give you a big bunch of guff and hot air about It’s all parit of 'a program to make the courthouse grounds Idaho green and beautiful,' There are still some three mil­ 'this product . . . we sell it and we are glad. Thei~ohly thing we lion dollars to be-collected from say to you is . . . come in and ,hear the FACTS. Twin Falls County taxpayers be­ fore the Dec, 20 deadline, re­ *^Instant Trees’ Part Of The Scene ports Mrs. Ruth K. Jot>es, coun­ ty treasurer.' She said the total 1969^-tax. At The Twin FaUs 'Gomity Coiirtliouse charge is $5,043,639.84 of which approximately 11,500.000 h a s Instant trees are becoming a transplanted Wednesday. Jack tree a jtear ago. This year coun- been collected. Payments must Solid - state mini - circuits regular sight aroOnd the Twin Wright. Kimberly Nurseries, ty employes decprafed the tree be postmarked by Dec. 20 or FallsCounty courthouse. TJ'aia th6 ntv/ tree IS teo'a'toau - w m r Chrisimus iigms, "blit say|niuy •aaslBfiBtl N O T to burn-ouV A* number of residents ma tiful o ne Qn(j h -it-w WiU-=be^nof lector's" -----hEve'noticed tltcre s another onrainicuity. the latest planting is strong courthouse. or lose power. Picture foot tree on the southeast lawn . He and hia assi.ctant, Ken enough to be used for holiday PaMments offered after t h e that wasn’t there a week ago. Nielyn. also planted the first decorating. deadline cannot bg accepted un­ sharpness Is . unQXCeJ,!ed._ William (Btll) Chancey. coun­ til Jan. 28 and a two per cent ty commissioner, who was in­ penalty and 8 per cent interest And in addition you have strumental in obtaining another charge will be added. With only Appe^ Ends In Conviction, five office days left, Mrs. Jones MUCH LESS maintain- the lawn last year, gave a sigh urged taxpayers to pay real o n c e -. .- your-set can be^ of relief Wednesday when the property taxesTra~soon as -pos­ second was safely planted. Defendant Jailed And Fined sible to avoid the long waiting fixed In your home If any­ A1 Peters, Twil» FalU Canal lines on the final days. Co. manager, donated a large thing goes wrong . . Delbert Crawford was convict­ exhibited a Jack handle, not a An Inch of rain falltng evenly blue spruce, which was prepar- ed of a charge of exhibiting pistol, on the night lit question. - ed for transplanting several on an acre of ground equals cause the "works In- a a deadly weapon In a Fifth Cis- Several witnesses verified this. 27,205 gallons of water. nu)nths ago, but when It was trict Court trial Thursday. However, Mike Janssen, a de lifted from the' ground an old The triar was held before fense witness, testified that he drawer” concept lets your I»s t that had been a corner Judge Theron Ward. saw Crawford holding a pistol, technician fix. it In a jiffy: post on the property and eg- Crawford, at the conclusion of not a jack handle. gulfed by the root system caus­ the day-long court trial, was ■Judge Ward, in his ruling, ed the “ ball” to fall apart. sentenced to six months in thi said there was conflicting testi- Dee Pace promptly voliinteer- county Jail and ordered to pay mnny and taJd-lt-was-apparent Mr. -Jansson did In foot s e e eeosfu -Wfhieh - Wli heard through- € faw foyd.holding a- piiitol in ■ rethov^ earlier In the week arid out the day. threatening manner on the night . Crawford was accused of ex­ In question. hibiting a deadly weapon, a pis­ It was based on the testimony TROUBLE IN THE HOUSE? • tol, -on. the night of July 29 in frotn. the defense witness that Carl Harden Twin Falls. He wa^ convicted Crawford was convicted;-nccoTd- of |the charge in Probate Court ing to Judge Ward’s ruling. With more than one viewer of the'TV set In your home prob- on Sept.'27. and that conviction Defense attorney was Golden loms-camsrise. GET—THE-NEW MOTOROLA CADET . Is Marshal was appealed to the District Bennett. Robert Galley, Twin Court. . Falls County proseuctor; repre­ The light-weight portable set that will fit in almost anywhere. ’The defense claimed Crawford sented the state. Then your problems are solved. You watch what you want At Hazelton to sea-. . ■ antL-th»^klds cain aaa thoir owfir-proffrains.------HAZELTON — A irew^ marshal has been hired for the village rlReportsBeard” of Hazelton replacSng Leo Ross SHOSHONE — Lincoln Count)» who resigned to accept an ap­ Commissioners issued beer li­ NOTICE pointment at Filer- Sworn in by censes and the audit report of mayor Bill Pressey at this HAVE MUSIC IN EVERY ROOM Mrs. Helen Dickejison for 1968 Water will bo shut off in week's city council meeting was was accepted. Carl Harden, 44, who moved this The financial statement from the Twin Falls Canal Co. system WiiAnwvw\wwi/iiiinfc week from Acequia to the resi­ the Wood River Convalescent dence vacated b y the Bill Har­ Center was received from Mrs, mon family.’ Clyde Rapp, administrator, and BETWCSN eBlGEmMfnSTEi^ The new officer, attended high was approv^ as was the month- school at Boise and served fovij- ly-jeport of P robate Judge C. years in^ the Arm y which fH=Ti'M. Wilson for fines', and-'feeST DECEMBER 15th & 31st eluded duty In. .Siapan, Guarr) i » traffic «ases^ N>W ._ and Okinawa during World War II. After his return from the «T « REO-PORTABLB— -service he attended I.S.U., Poca­ tello, graduating with a degree In aviation engineering. He received his detective training Jn-Mountain-Home-wUfc the Atna Agency of Los An­ ■■T THl« »1 9 *“ RITAIL VALUt geles. Calif. He has been em­ ployed b)i r 6 a d construction . firms since, that time. AAAKES THE DtFFERENCE The, Harden . family Includes his wife. Janice, and five chil­ mBAT-VAUMBt' dren: Carl, who Is attending school In Washington: ■ Dan, 13, OREAT nRFORUAMCEJ Nancy, 7, Eddy, 6, and Sammy, Grown And Processed In Idaho 4 8 HOURS FRESHER,, 4. Movo It to any room In the house, and enjoy mudc ORDER YOURS NOW L ' __ of; yoyr dipic*,, _ _ . Prices ^arf at $69.95 Scars EMIiST TERWi - NOWt OPEN EVERY F L A V O R FED NIGHT . —f - TURKEYS ORDER FROM CHHSTMn YOOR FAVORITE GROCERY STORE 'tlm«*-NawirTwln Fplls, Idaho Friday. Dec. 12. 1969 ■ - lAi'c ilbhday Talk WFAT s o c k s a v e d Cff^^STMAS ~ Bu Paul GHngle . ^ Times Chaiigi^ti: . ------^ s Pencil ” VES- SANTA SM 4T A T for Sunday services at the Hftg- ha{;.heh;h^* 1 ^ t h p /? ehnM United Methodist Church 2 2 ? . W.-AN? airi announced,. effective Deo. AL.U A^0\KTOF, A1?E KLlfNjN& - : M. . ■ ' - For Mr. Bates .AULJ T H E »- ,MY PtAN-HEH,, Worship Jietvlce will be held RUPERT — Reece Bates p(e- H E H .H E H i: at 9:30 a.m. with S u A ^ S clio o I #enUng a-^spe«ch, ^‘Holiday Sea- to convene at ______won the blue pencil at mectlhg oLina ku- , jstrtia-stgfSr^------— J i •Ofher speeches presented' In­ cluded "Leisure Time — A New STAN'S Status_Symbol,” b y-E d -Hart» . ^rid an Icebreaker speech iflX . c a m e r a REf»AIR Bob Walters. The table topics FAST OUAUnr discussion centered around rem­ fHorooMHM WAm sarvKf lU l MahiAw.S. — .TMn Mb,MilwH iniscence the jprogram was (inducted byi Ken Roth and th§ red pencil was • KODAK • BEaiHOWEU won by- Clyde Annis. l^olk Singer, Pofet Enliven Chicago Trial'Pi*oceedirigs Film ‘PmoccMo’ Scheduled Toastmaster for the evening • ANSCO • ARCyS was Ru.csell Mohlman and Pete CHICAGO (U P I)—It was one were a means 'o f "dealing with used to try to bring good a foreign language, you must • PENTAX • AGfA' Ford was the general evalua­ of the best “ theater"/days so what seemed to be- an absurd feeling back to Chicago during have an interpreter,” the Judge tor. Individual speech evbluatop' world.” He also said Hoffman said, ruling Ginsberg could not far in the trial of the "Chicago the violent convention activi­ Still, Slid*. MovI* For Show At Idaho Theater was Clyde Ai>nis ■. and ’ Neal Seven," and DKvid Dellinger •and Rubin wanted to ' avoid ties. interpret for himself. Breashears. was enjoying it with his fellow violence in~thelr ‘.‘festival of ■t. "Hare hare . ‘Aftelr hi» tesUmony^In which Cameraa, Projector*,- The. show "PlnofccWo” is com­ llttI6 wood doll who eventually Ken Roth and Wayne Rass- defendants. lif e " "Hare rama he spoke of his writings . and and FUwh Units ing to the IdahoTheater. at 1;30 becomes a real boy." trom were grammarians. Folk’ singer Phil Ochs aImo.«t Defend attorney William H. "Ram a rama studies^ in Oriental religions, p.m. Saturdiy, theater manager Collodi's tale, • embellished by jot to play his guitar for the Kuiistler said Ochs was ready " R a m Krishna." and of "the plwetary crisis*’=^ thl> y«oi K. P . "Boyer said Thursday. Childhood Products' storybook Jury 4nd, later,. poet Allen to play his guitar and sing a Ginsberg ' was excused. He with your KODAK, g^t your cam«ra Ginsberg was going to appear. song he san^ at the convention. .Judge Hoffman cut ’ off Seats for the matinee perfor­ color a3d a new song. "A boy Ginsberg’s deep, resonant voice turned to the judge' as he left and fla»h> ««rvic^ now b*for« th« mance are 75 c«nts. named Pinocchlo,” was made A f r a i d Ochs came to the witness Judge Julius J. Hoffman the witness stand. stand with his guitar and forbade singing, but permitted and courtroom laughter. rush dt Stan't Cam&ra Rapalr. Mr. Boyer said h« hopes that under the Omega banner with " I Just .don’t understand the "Hare Krishna,” he said. many parents will attend with an all-live cast aided'by puppets SAt^ FRANCISCO (U PI) testified YIppie leaders Abbie Ochs to recite the words of "I — A group of women gar­ Ain’t Marchin' Anymore." whole thing. The language of their children to "relive their under the supervision of the Hoffman and Jerry Rubin came fhn IT S rtl«trlr>----CoUf t — iSi childhood with this story of the Mmed Prague Marionette ment workers told the city to Chicago in August. 1938, "tt} Thpn Glatborg waj taUtJ ter ~iuman Rights Co'«rrii'=«=i''n ■theatflnaUy .gOPt 81 Ai»o k “ fEe English. I don’t know Theatre. ______testify his long hair and beard languBM -that ls .we_Jiav«Ilust ■PlnucrJllfl 14 sbrrounded by all knursday liiat=.tla)y w o r k ^ Democratic • National— Conveniu, flowing as“ he-TTiaderhis'way^ the characters of the original for months w ithou^^y in a tion. heard." the witness . staacL ‘ Defense la i:— Sanskrit.” ___ Ginsberg story, Fapa, ueppeiio. biromoili, • Ha' iiiild -tliey:wanted to show aHorncy~i:eonard i. weinelass Arturp. IWirzilla the Fox, Euse­ ""tompltin'^ccaus^® that ‘ 'fantasies In the street" replied, carried a harmonium under his .''When you offer testljmny In Lototlon AcroM Main St. bius the Cat, Euphorsina the afraid of losing their jobs. • arm and asked the poet—whose Good Faic;j and even the chij- The 10 women said the most famous poem is "H ow l"— FronTsioi^iTWIirFalB FDAShakeup dren-turned-donkey in the land • shop owner, whose place to identify it. of the wicked circus. was closed by the Internal Congressmen To "Oh, an—instrument,— too2!!. Revenue Service lost August GONStlMTiDO Mr. Boyer said tiic show "P i- Judge Hoffman ^aid. Ginsberg As Useless nocchio" at the Idaho Theatre to satisfy, tax liens, owed DUe. . . . TO— .UCK OF FOOD ■ ' 20 women emplojies -back took it and sq.ue4red It a few EVERGREEN WREATHS is the story as It has been told Bjattle Measure bars, to the'*' prosecution’s M LK IN VOUR p in WASHINGTON. (UPI) —Dr. through tho years. wages totalling $7,500. objection which the judge BRAN Herliert L. Ley Jr.’s parting A matinee performance Is-also To FigW PovertY; upheld..-- Khofat the men who eased him- ^et~~fOT~ SUHdavT hc^saldr “ Ginsberg "chanted his~'"MarF UDS^ out as commissioner of the tra of Preservation," which he Food and Drug Administration Lynwood Chapel WASHINGTON (U P I) —Re- was simply: • ■ publlcan.i divided over Pres­ "A new commissioner and NRTS Effort to ident Nixon’s bill to continue another reorganization of FOA Plans Concert thfc -war on poverty unchanged are only partial solutions to Its Unionize Fails today were headed for a problems. ’ The Lynwood Chapel Choir, collision on- the House;:-:itoor.- Twin Falls, will present the an­ Oppohents of the administration •The real solution is to ARCO (UPI) — An effort to IT'S PARTY TIME! nual Christmas concert entitled bill hold a slight edge. isolate FDA functions from organize technicians working for politic^^ pressures,” Ley said "The Holy Night,” at 7:30 p.m. The opponents, made up During fl;ie holidays get the gang together and come on down id* this friendliest the Westinghouse Corp.. failed Sunday. mainly of Republicans and 'nmreday,“ ” l6 give .the agency this-week at the National Reac­ club In N evada with the builf-in smilel Club 93 con still book your Christmos nr the resources to do Its jobs, and Featured soloist will be Gene Southern Democrats, have not tor Te.";ting Station near Arco. Mildon, professor of music at budged from - their substitute New Year's party for your com ^ny or organization and show you the funtimo to provide the kind of national Earlier this year, the Interna­ leadership and support that will the Colkige of Southern Idaho. plan to give states virtual of a lifetlnne . . . have DIAMOND JIM’S lnrJtipnt,_t^unftn fn r — tional Association of Machinists A Nativity Scene, portrayed by control of poverty programs allow ami commissioner to act submitted a petition to the Na- own. We'T) cater if all, and even offer bus service for 25 or more. Moke arrange­ responsively and '^sponsibly. seventh and eighth tjrinn c(n. Tholr effort is atrougly upposet ^ ts of the church will be pre­ by Donald Runfsfeld, Nixon’s ments now . . . phono 423-5772 or’call collect 702'755-234I. conduct an election to see Ley was to.be. replaced Feb. sented.' I director of the Office " of Wflitlnghi fmployes wi.ih. The-publle is InvHeA .uiionik Oppmtiinity (OCO);- }\ btit '“ng--WHLlded-- 70- orRanizs under theiXAM txuiner. today. H e declined to take a Job Two other unions intervene upstairs ~as deputy to Assistant in the election. They were the HEW Secretary Roger O. Oil, Coke and Atomic Workers THIS SATURDAY and Egeberg. , and the Intftmattonal Brother­ hood of Electrical Workers. SUNDAY MATINEES! FUNDS GRANTED The results of the election, WASHINGTON (U PI) ^ Rep. held Wednesday, were .19 votes Orval Hansen, R - Idaho, an­ for the machinists,' 13 for the nounced Wednesday that Idaho atomic workers and 9 for the will be-|^ven-tM,Sia~for-locaL electrical wakers. ■law enforcement and .a testing Some 151»feployes vdtedTSr facility at Pocatello. tfie compaftii

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Tt>KYb (UPI)-Japan’s 69.8 conservative poiltfclan with a million registered voters will knack fO£ wiiuiing tHe con­ decld.e Dec. 27 whether their fidence of- Washington and Wall , nation - Is to—join - the* United Street-----^ . States as a full partner In the On ■ Sato's orders, ' Emperor defense of Asia. Hirohlta_dlssolvied-the—486Ueat- ____Ih e , declslon-wag-ferced^ by lower hou.P, which Ijas ruled bean's Cafe. - Japan without a break since The non-profit corporation has 1948, is the oiily part In Japan .encountered difficulty In trying that advocates all-out alignment

owned by the state, from the also- the only . one. thaf . y-1 State Land Board since -the. government trusts, corapletely. board wants td-sell.4he.-Alblon- The opposition consists of faclllt}i. four smaller' .parties;’ whose Just recently the State I-and foreign policy stances range (oard had-glverf the llhrary at iha- Albion Campus ' to Boise alignment with communism, State College. However, when they won enough- Seats the truck from -Boise—arrlvW par4iafnent_ta_fQritt a xoalltion. at Albion to pick up the books goyemment, they woqld~aIfn?5Sr 'find material, prompt action by certainly begin phasing out the Albion residents and J. Vard U.S.-Japan security treaty. Chatburn, Albion, Cassia- County Representative, stopped the re- ■ , _ _ moval of the; library for the time l Y 0 I | (1 0 ll C-IllirCn fate of the coUi_____ M O D EL B L 6 - in the hands of the- state legis­ -G ENiRAL- ^ O D E L G^ERAt lature which meets In January, Tastw ELEaRIC since the decision whether to WENDELL — Rev. Willard ELECTRIC lease the campus or not has Pultz will be Installed as pastor been transferred from the Land of the Christ Lutheran Church MODEL Board to the-legislature, Mr. Sunday at the Wendell Church. Briggs reported. Rev. Henry Treit, pastpr of HCD-1 Several programs were pro­ St. John's Lutheran Church of posed (or the new trade school Buhl will perform the rite of BLENDED including a grant fro m th e fed - eral govenmsSHrTor a Mexlcaiv installation assisted by other Lu- theran pastors of Vallpy: American family training pro- 3 SPE ED giuiin ^ "The sermon will be delivered “ The emphasis of the trade by Rev. John Frese, Jerome. CHROME BASE school will be on f?rmfan vocatlon- A social hour and light luncheon POLAROID al training and-r«atedsd asjaspects will follow the service. SAVE AT OSCO ’ business training," SEHER Biaiea Mr. Urlggs. CAMERA The proposed trade'gchooT al­ ■Mexlcnn ‘bainlltrEandia-Villr ready has One scholarship frbm made his historic raid Into a resident of Soda Springs, he -American territory on Colum­ $29.95 2 DAY $29.95 2 DAY ■aid; bus, N.M.. March 9, 1916. '99 2 $A^88 "W e need active participation from the merchants of Buriey LIST spec ial SPECIAL" LIST SPECIAL and Riupert, and residents of the two counties. This participation Includes sending students to the MODEL college, flnan-No.—VC ame tliis Yeai l~ 3 CARS 2 DAY SPECIAL 2 LOOPS PLUS TRACK

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kE»INY MOON X- • -V: < : tliw fh > » w i. Twin FalU. Idaho Friday. P«€. 1.2,19&y Rebekdh Locjge Miss lo e ffle r, - .. - Initiates Two Hanks Name May New Mierhbers WecJding-Date Mrs. Elolse Jacklln and Mr*. , BURLEY Mr. and Mrs. Srancis-Jtider-were-lnltiated-Int-j Hrank^ JLperner,. Milwaukee, 0 Primrose Rebekab Lodge No„ ^ Wls„ announce th«'engagemenfr 79, under the direction.of Mrs. and' forthcoming marriage of Dale Bowihat), staff-captain.i. thWr dauohter, Luanne, to Den­ . Mrs, Frank Eastman, noble nis Kay Hanks,- son .of Mr. and grand, conducted- the meeting Mrs. Philllo Hanks.,, Bur’ey. and Mrs.'Vanessa Johnson’ was Miss Loefner Is a graduate of Milwauke e -Iligh" SeheotTmd - y presently attending Ricks ,W ' lege; majoring in family-living _ and will bw graduated In the

— i>EAR ABBY: Roger Benedict, .financial ______was graduated' have been married for less than I.^found him in! tBe arms .ol Mni.!- Nellie "Wilson, treasurer: from Burlev High School and Is a year aiid. I could use. ^ m e a young woman whq. lived in Mrs. Bowman, staff captain, and attending RickiRicki" College, majpr*^major advice. ■■■ • , one of our apartments. 1 kicked Mrs. H. O. Wldener, Mjs. Geor- inginp in business. He will be grad Roger was a confirmed baen- him out, ^nd- now be is Hying ia Martin and Mrs. .Mary nated In 1970. LOUANNE LOEFFLER vtlor (or so everyone thought) openly with HER, Wa haven't teams, trustees. ,. - , ' 'SANDRA LE£TS0HA ’ Both plan to'T:ontinue their before he married me. Well, it even had a preliminary hearing All members having birthday idles next fall at Brigham seems that about fivtf years io court yet, so you can imagine anniversaries sinoe' Jurie were Poung-Uni versity. ago he came very close to mar­ how shocked I was to learn that Mnored and Edwa.rd Britt p f^ SandKa Soha, Plans are being made-for a Date Changed’ rying another girl, but at the a close relative of M IN E ' had sented two readings and a pan Mav 9 Wedding'at the Idaho last minute something happened invited my husband and this wo­ tomlme. Falls LDS Temple. A reception . A . second calendar haf been and th« wedding never took man to' her home for dinner. It was'decided to present s . Dilworth Plan will be held that evening In ihe distributed by the Blue Lakes placcn ' ■ ^ , I think that by doing this she Christmas basket again this Star LDS Ward Cultural Hall, Country_Club for the month of Anywav. Roger and this Rlrl is coridonin;! what he did. Aito ye g r amj-aih iienibers are urged M arch Wedding f lurleyi------nprember because of an error , agreed to meet at the top of I wiuiig? Also, I f my husband to contribute to the project in the first. the Empire State building on is invited to diijner or any func­ ¥ ¥ ¥ Club members are asked to tion and he brings HER, unin­ HANSEn — Mrs. and Mrs. July 4th. 1970, at 6 p.m. Eastern Soha, .Great Falls. Mont., an­ Luncheon Held disregard the first calendar and Standard time — exactly five vited. would it be in order to Mrs. Beem Is tajse note of: the cItAHge of dat^ ask them to leave? nounce the engagement of their .The Alpha Delta Ka years to the minute from the daughter,-Sandra Use, to Sgt. ii^^-for-tlte-ehr(stmas--i5af£y-fMnr time they parted. They agreed BURNED UP nias luncheon was he! DELB£ftT WILCOX EIRey Dilworth, son of Mr. and that—If cither one married, Mrs. Asael Dilworth, Hansen. at the Holiday Inn, with Frieda ^ ‘j;t„^“ hour°set f!fr 7T3o'’ p.m! DEAR BURNED: In answer Evan.'i, president, in charge of they'd bring their spouse along. . Miss Soha Is a graduate of The club will b? closed Christ- R o ^ r wants .to keep the .dato, to your first question, NO.-'Fo the business session. las Eve and N ew -Year's Dayr- your. seeondr-y.ES. ■856 Organist- tha Cr-Mr Russell High School' Ilie tables were decorated in if,- Sf, •«na~H'e~We~ wants-wants -Tnn Tnn'to ' to- - go .w ith of Great Falls and Is presentljt him. (We now live in Manche^ 50th Wedding FILER — Mrs. E. A.- Beem a Christmas motif and e a c h rSE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS DEAR ABBV: My husband Evehts" employed by the Payless Shoe member received special frivors. V: ter. N. H.) wasi'.gi.ven special recognition Store in- that city. FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS Abby, I don't care to meet and I have five school-age chil­ Mary Davis Art Club will for 40 years of faithful service June Guyer sang three Christ­ the girl he almost married, but dren. I am not saying that meet Monday with Mrs. Chace Sgt. Dilworth is a graduate of mas solos, accompanied by An­ Anniversary as organi.^t to the chapter of the Hansen High School. He I don’t want to ’ seem like a am the best organized person Anderson, 827 Locust St., fojr the the Ordei; 'of Eastern Star at nette Parker. served two years' in the North­ Hostesses were Edna Wllken- _jealou s wife. What should I do? in the world. Marvin (m y hus­ annual Christmas dinner , and the regular meeting at the Ma­ Most portables ------TmNKINQ-OF-l»70~ band) never complained. Every gift exchajige. Members are ern States Mission for the LDlS. ing, Annette Abernathy, Marge sonic Temple. She was present­ Church. He will soon be com­ summer Marvin’s sister, who Is Observed asked to bring their own table ed a gift from the' chapter and Oldam, Isabellej|Mlller and Olga claim DEAR THINKING: What If teaches school In New York, service. pleting a four-year term of ser­ Kllrike. W ENDELL — Mr. and Mrs. one from Mrs. Clinton Dougher- vice in the Air Force as a se- Roger’s old girl is married agad comes to visit us for a month. ¥ ¥ ¥ tv. Worthy matron. ______TJie next regular meeting Is to|We!ve_always welcomed' h«r-vis- .DfilbexL hnrinr^rf nn curity-jwliccman;------— set for Jan. 10. big-typewriter her-1nisbai»d-tJoe»ii*t^ want Mrs. Dougherty also honored meet the man she aln m t nuu> its — but no more! their 50th Wedding Anniversary Coffee Day In A March 7 nuptial date has at an open house at St. Anth­ 21 past matrons and past pa­ been set. . fjeatures,. rled, so berHmids HER alone? While a guest In our home, trons and presented each a gift. Then Roger, and'hf« old flame she would supervise the house- ony’s Parish recently.- ■ ¥ ¥ ¥ I DON’T CARE (F The reception table was cover­ Burley Raises Mr.s. Don Albln,' grand repre­ The will be UP there on the top iceeping, rearrange the drawers sentative of the grand jurisdlc- of the Empire State buUdlni and cupboards, and act ai ed with a white linen cloth and Cnntrihiitinn _____ I DO MAKE S1TZ- icconts ■ were,-,— w at —^Studio-4 5-— honored guest for the evening memories? SUly girl. Go! pert.” I didn't mind, because taF>ers. The cake was white and $70 For Prcjfecf MARKS ALL OVER' ______Ittee chairmen Introduc­ I suspected she wanted to keep gold and topped with a wreath -B O R tE Y - builds them in. DEAR-^ABBY; For i T-years imtyrHowevcr, 1 diriwlftd wfien wnnmiwerals, M ." it was ba- ed by the worthy matron inclu ^me-MOONTAINr raise funds for the Idaho Asso­ ed Mrs. Raymond Reichert, in my husband and I have had she started to find fault with ked and decorated by Mrs. HANSEN — Members of the, ciation of Retarded Children formation committee; Mrs. Du- HARRY . . . a very good marriage. Then out the way I was raising the chil­ Chester Rice. raised $70.04 in“ Burley;~“Thr Ejtceltioc-Soclal X lub~votcd—to Full tabulation controlled dren. Mrs. Paul Kearley served the ane ’Ramseyer,” chairman "o f fti- contribute a box of oranges to event was sponsored by the ture stars committee; Mrs. B.J. from the keyboard. Extras After she left I was furious cake. Mrs. James Gunning and Burley Jay-C-Ettes. ' the Idaho Youth Ranch at the Mrs. Wilbur Whitehead presided Hawkins, grand page to the con meeting at the home of Mrs. like vertical-and horizon­ to learn that she thought It was Local restaurants were asked ductress. Marian Martin her “ duty” to speak to Marvin at the coffee service and punch Louis Hranac. tal half-spacing make the to donate free coffee to their _ Also', introduced were Duane ibout his - wlf» Ss' " sloppy -home Jaaad______:______euotomCfS"On the-one-day and A gPtiW«U..car." Not one word to ME, ing towns. tarded Children by droj daughter, Tnmmy„ Boise, were abov9 -the-llne symbols mind~you,-fcut -she told Marvin ers, and Mr. Dougherty, chair­ guests. Mrs. Hansen is the Mr. and Mr?. Wilcox were money In specially marked can- man o f grand .centlnels. like degrees (32°). HprI-' to try to "straighten M E out' honored at a reception recently istcr.<;. All the proceeds went to daughter of Mrs, Vaon Nebeker. Mrs. Ralph Scott was program zontally.you can squeeze before it was "too late." while visiting in Lodi, Calif. It the association. Reports of special and stand­ My ouestlon to you: Do you was hosted by family members The Coffee Day was held .state ing committees were given. A chairman. She demonstrated a an omitted letter Into a Vi think she is really a good person wide to establish new programs rummage sale in conjunction number of gift Ideas and decora­ and friends jit El Chiarro’s Sup­ tions which she made. Mrs. L. space anB save retyping a who wants me to be "straight­ per Club. for the 20,000 retarded persons with the WSCS, will be held ¥ ¥ ♦ in Idaho. Friday and Saturday. The Star C, McFarland received a special whole page. Corae type on ened out" before it is "too gift. late"? Or Js she just a meddling Funds collected In Burley Social Club will hold a party an,ynderwoqd21 and see. old maid rwho can't keep her have been forwarded to the As- and gift exchange Wednesday The Christmas party and gift PAR Cliopter at^the—home - of -Mrs^JEdaaid exchange will be held Dec, 18 A big value and great gift. out other people’s af*- .sociation-for—Retarded-Chtidren at the home or Mrs. Harley >yR loU $ where thejr wlH-be used^to jielj) Brown.' Past Matron'•s Club^TT meet Tuesday-at the home-of R c u n tre e ,^ ln Falls, Secret pal finance a Special Olyiiipics [of ^84.50 DEAR FURIOUS: The latter- Has Luncheon the retarded next summer in Mrs. Arthur Beem. names will be revealed and new The chapter received an Invi­ names dra'wn. Officers will be And tell Marvin that should his Twin Falls Chapter of th e Idaho, provide summer camp­ elected. sister, the "efflcleiicy expert, ing programs, help finance tation to attend the visitation Daughters of the American Rev- of grand guardian oT Tob’S ¥ ¥ . ¥ wish to visit you again, be ition held a 1 p.m. luncheon "Torch," the teens organization should "straighten HER out,' for - retarded children, and set Daughters and also the Job’s WAR MOTHERS MEET recentlji in the State Room of Daughters Ini^tallatlon at 2:30 p as she appears to fuU ol -up-measles and riiiiella. tmmu -BURLEY,-^TheMini-eassir the Rogerson Hotei;------w.“StiTiday7 The tables were decorated nizations clinics' to prevent fu­ CHiapter of American War Moth­ Mrs. J.-H. Sharp, love and ers held Its Chrjstmas dinner at with red candles and evergreensr ture cases' of mental retardation Joy chairman, reported she sent DEAR ABBY: The letter from evergreen:;. Members were giv­ \yhich can result from these Min’s Cafe, Decio, and. then-re­ t h e lazy engineer’s wife who diseases. ' gift tp the love and joy re­ turned to the home of Mrs. Nel­ en fe lt . Christman birds as fa­ cipient at Nampa, June Lucas. s a n it o n e hid” her dirty dishes In her vors, made hy Mrs. Roger W. Mrs. Jerry Lawson, Jay-C- lie Boyd (or a .social evening oven taade rne faugh. The Eastern Star heritage com- and gift exchan Thomas, regent. Ettes president, issued special Ptef ce and ^Bvtanr 1 had ar dishwasher, A lter tne reading or the pres- ta ta~Stamf>^da' Stain^ae cate,Cafer~NeT —mgrnts. bcnmiot.. j t ate fir..... Mrs. Edward Brown, gave talks deiit, was a . special guest used to put my dirty dishes Ident gBnera|t»-message'^>y-Mrs. son’s Cafe, El Sombrero 'and the honoring-Adah,-and~ the station In a plastic dIsHpan- and-stick George^Detweiler, the program Oregon T^all for partic'Tpalihg of Adah and all-past Adahs were -Wibt-MAKE-M'yf-- i^ln my oven to keep my kitch­ was'giCen-. in the Coffee Day.' Mrs. Lawson honored and presented gifts bji Mrs. Edith Leeper, William — OvwHoml. «urHy- ' en looking neat. . . Mrs. Don Wike entitled her expressed t h a n k s to Price’s Rude, Wilbur Matthews, Mrs. ^Uf'FIT^LOOK MiViDougherty. Funk ft WQsnaU'i , Not ohce^iitTWICETfoitiot, ■Chrisima's program,' "Down Me­ Cafe, Ponderosa Innj Pete and. Vofeal. selections were present­ Harold Peterson, Mrs; Leah- mory L in e ."' It consisted of Mane's Cafe for their donations Smith. Mrs. I.ucille Johnson andl " Ju s t ■ Ljfkie'N i^ fREE! Dictienory with «och adding and-"pre-heated" my oveq, On ed by a trio composed of Mrs. machin* from now 'til ChrUlmot. you Imagine the mess I found music and narration. to the cause. Brown, Mrs. Ramseyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Rowland. | I. with my dirty dishes setting on Mrs._R«X.Refidi_adcompanied at ttie racks witth great gobs of the piano by MrsTTeem. ‘Wrs. plastic hanging off them? Nellie MctClbben and Mrs. Leah LESSON LEARNED Magic Valley Favorites Cedarhoim were on the greeting « w * committee. Mrs. Milton Hanson ______MfiS. J'lElL MILLER chairman of the—refresh M rsTAbel Is • 19 Nsilhvlaw Driv*, Twin Folli ~ inent committee, assisted by J ^ e d c l dtari ^or l io i i d c L ^ iooLd.,. Nectar Delight each WMk for the best recipe I can apricot nectar (12-ouhce submitted for Magic Valley Fa­ CARPET - WINDOW Inf Club PresicJent can) vorites. If you have a favorite 4 rounded tablespoons corn­ r-cipe. Just mail it td the Recipe SHEATH OF SHEATHS FILER — Mrs. Lyle Abel was CLEANfNG re-elected president of the Mary starch Department, Women’s Page U t ( ^ iu a n 6 It’s more fitting than before cups sugar Itor. The recipe becom es-^e — closer, sleeker, more stream­ Time Ciub at the Christmas din­ Gem State Services ner meeting at the home of Mrs. Few grains ^salt property of the Jim es-News and 7i3 ^V n •f 7a3^oti lined with pockets slippctl into Mix together and cook until cannot>t be I rc' the seams at either side. Sew It Paul Hash. Mrs. Marshall Johnson was re­ creamy and thick. Cool, then for flattery. add one small can crushed pine­ Printed Pattern 9427: New elected vice president; Mrs. Dan New, Shank, secretary-treasurer, and apple, drained. Misses' Sizes R. 10, 12, 14. 16. Spoon over angel food cake Size 12 (bust 34) takes ly, yards Mrs. Robert Crawford, reproter. Secret pal names for the new which has been broken into 45-inch fabric. pieces. ■ i Synthetic Seventy-five cents for^ each year were drawn and names re- , $rve" atterrr —*333 25 ce^ls for eacli vealed^torUrtS^yeai'. A gift ex- change was featured. with whipped . cream or Ice pattern for Air Mail and Special cream. Handling. Send to Marian Mar­ Mrs. Ralph Nelson and baby were guests. The place for the Use pan-about 8-inches by 8- 10-Y»ar Wear Guarantee tin, Timcs-News, 395 Pattern inches.______x>ept., 232 West 18th St.. New Februapr meeting w iir be nn- Exceed^FHA Requirements ^-^•or*,-N.Y; 10011.- Prinr^name, nounced. The Times-News will pay J5 address with zip, size and style • Cheoie from number. several colon New Fall-Winter Pattern Cat- ^log-T—-over-100- 5 tyle9ii“ f-r «-e- Eaty-i»-ctedn pattem coupon. 50 cents. Instant All colors. Never need styling. Sewing Book sew today, wear M Sverneed cutting. t?reaf and tomorrow. $1. 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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner are making a SOO sdjuii'o {dot addl- tlon to their farm home.which Jficludes three bedrooms, a halt laath ahd a utUlty room. .Dean Legault,.Eaiil ;_01en^Tuniert_9ood- J nn- ..WBvnw Tn« Hapwrnim Vallev. and Brent Mull are assistinz with the building. , , ^ ^ ;

Mr. and Mrs.-Morris Swainston and Jetted have- moved back , to their Richfield dairy home from the Queen’s Crown Ranch at Picabo. Carl Riley Trucking. Co. niovbd his herd of 20 Holsteins to .RichHeld. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kissler, who had been living at the Swi^ t a n- ranelt; -havfr^niovcd back to 'their Bhoahooe- dence. ' three Judges put'USDiiV feeder C b t^ n i grades on the steers. The Judges You cirt. 'wi .er wra'II R epoi^ ifX red wat«r dIseaM has caused- some Richfield arei were R a ^ Olmstead, Olmstead SUGAR BIOETS U P farmers,to lAcclnatk as a iMrMutlonary measure. The disease Cattie Co.: Keith'Wi^nheft, a BOISE — Idaho's sugar beet affecU bents. local cattie buyer, and Morris l^tDduction hM be^n estimated H ^ s tro m . U niverri^ o f Idaho. at 3,500,000 tons as compared to ^ 3 3 - 1 9 4 7 SOME OF THE area ranchers who are Jn the Feedlot Evabatloa .’Vest a r« Altiiough the calves were 3,200,000 tons last year, by the shown here at some of-the steers mtered In tlie .test T h e steers, totalliu 174 head, wel^Md ' pens, each anfanal 1 ^ 0 Crop .and livestock Ha- 7 3 3 - 1 ^ $ 4 Cassia Livestock Marketang were tacged. weighed and graded at the Twin F d ls Livestock Commission Co. p rb r to enter* w lU b e ) 1 In about a wedc porting Service. Isjl.the leedlota at Olmstel^i Cattle Co. or 10 The objective of this test Is to study feedlot perfomance Group Bfear Rbjiorts At Meet and carcass eivalnatMn oC feeder Meetings Bet ■ Charter Is cattle produced In S o t i t h e r n ^W8(l«~WellM, Kimberly" Idaho— and . wHMn-HndlvkhMa^ Boise,., extension he said. — a special meeting of-the ta^ewrt^ggarian dman or the University of The business session was con­ Twin ' Falls County Farm —------Jig «jBRHBna*l~lienH Idaho, was the‘featured lunch­ ducted by J. Vard Chatbiim, Granj^Has Bureau dlrectbra and com­ LIraped 15y as source o f suiwrlor feeder ra t 11^ JEftOMB tie. .This Information can then eon speakw at the Cassia Live­ ]M«3ldent of.the association. The munity legislative commit­ eooklns. Salad bar Friday. stock Marketing Association^ an­ association, financial report Was tee has b ^ set for 1:30 p. be* mada:ayanabl^ to: pro*p«i>- nual ^neeting held in the ranfer* reaELIi — The Wendell Wft haybatf. opoMfig: Mr. Wells of the ■oMhe...... ItntBEMiy:— A'petiuek dfa Plans tot a Mgislative pro­ riculture. department, CSoUege at that a n takinj! pia'ce ' In owns .'be put on- the fincial re­ ner and Christmas party Were gram, meml>ership drive, Gninge draped its charter" at Southeni Idaho, says producers meat Industry, and the lamb port. M .. H. Manning reported, held in the Kimberly Grange and the annual banquet will a recent m e ^ g fbc Mrs. Lucia with ite«irs In this test wiU re^ m a rk et was starting to go on the property the. assoclatipn Hall recently; be ibade at'^this meeting. Asmusten,. former member. ceive, com ply data oii;feedlot —^-MHWigB■ 'these-ehaiigeg. tBege-ehaiigeg. Hits e . re;' owns-a nd atat ^ - «he B u t l e y Tht MM Tgiff ' dwofMa — ABOtnef ~mwting ipt w —Ray - Smith; -tesuranee ag^nt perfbrmamiT ana ;u « r e iii luWa* ■ ported that-cutabnity- conslstii UvMtocIc Cbmmlsskm C^., Mrs. Les Lowe, Mi*;. Bruce tuT- dlrectora and committee h u for the: grange, ta v e anJbieiH:!? o T fa i Biid leairmeafc-CtttabiHty In ff,'y r«. Vtola Brown. Mrs. be6n scheduled for Dec. 32 anpe ntport Members agreed to perform the fourth degree will tend to standardize testing James' Mtesersmlth and~MrS. Trt^-:30 p .m. Biisyi^i-. ------^ ■ of ew es-toPjproduce-thete-own. W a», ...... replacemiht..f(WM:'ah& by.'dQbift ■The-O-ra* g « vmeetfflg- ;was . -. thls^jrt^'ilfiU-pitoi ■ jui;« open«d-by.^tual.- Guests^ were introduced. "Everyone sang "Joy DDT Substitute winter between ^ ords showed there was 81 inchM to the World” to begin the pro- of::w«ter=itt=the=dtiebHihd.a^«- WASHINGTON ^ Australian ijiangeaJ______ETChTisr Scientists have Hosts for the evening were Inch, pipe .would caipr an tlje ______j!i:a»i=BMJQtMrs, IEa]^ uieaifc water- that-wouk^«rthrouigh’ th e through - in-4hB‘2nipvclopmeni l^ayrrSmlthtvM JMMr aM 3 Gmce.Purk.. ... a - p «U (^ e to replace DDT.. ditch. ------Ronald-Smith. An Article, "Foreign Customs Oiie member of the selentifle A discussion was held 6n pos-' a l Qicistma*”-was read by Mrs. sibllity of piping the ditch. % team saw the chemh:al has pro­ Honors Utahn "larmon. " I t Came Upon to oe nontoxic to animals manbem of the' association-left |Midn!{^ Clear’ it U|V to the board of directors In acute doses, fflJd-has-be -2 Elected Todd Ml found to be very effective ag> to work out an arrangement -^KINGHIU^— .Two^dlreetora And Writer with the Burley Uvestodc Com­ eral guitar'sol iriiist~inse^"strams' hnmrnie^tar The poem “ TheHight Before DDT. o f tiie King HiH Irrigatiott-Board mission Co. Jbr .the fent on the were elected dnrlns a recent WASHINGTOM (UPI) — The Oiristmas" was given by Melo­ However, the scientist also American F u n Bureau.Federa- BSsodaUdB’a land^- •lection. . L. M. WllUams. Boise, seore- dy Britt. noted that It might be several I am quIHIhg femoing and will sail the following llvms ait tion presented its highest hbnor years before the product Is tary of Idaho Wool Growers As- RIto Messersmith sang "Jin-' Blaine Ste«l, Bliss, wavtiamed a t the tin t Kpusy East o f tha RIar High g c ^ l |n Filar. Idaho.: . ^ ' — an award for distinfuished marketed, because o f the need a director of district onie; and •ervice in the' fiiterest-«it/orga­ sodatioi). said the 10' poola In gle Bells." A piano solo was the state showed about 20 per played b)i Ranae Messersmith. for thorough "fool'itn of t e s t ­ C. J. Russell, Glenns Fteriy, U nized agriculture — to a retired ing.** director of district flottr^' wire service fttrm reporter and cent in mln^>er o f sheep In each The reading. ^Sk^hool After pool and that 95 w cent of tiie is 9 Utah farm leader. Christmas” . w*a done by Ra- wool growers pud dues . I n t o H f t Mesaersmitii. PhylHs Britt lALl TIMil lltSO The'awards, presented during state a«$ocIatIoq.. the federation’s golden anniver- reM "The Christmas Mouse'" Directors elected Include Carl .Ogle Wall related a humorous BUY MOW FOR TRAOORS BAUD HAY wity convebtion, went to Ovid N e M r ^ John Adams and JesS A, Martin, retired A ^ U ted s(ii>i7 ;'A'musical stunt was done 19A1 Mcniay hiButan M . Trador, •vwhpultii AppraianialcV u *f land 9 tuMhg ilitaa ^ tth ew , -alt-foc-a^three-yeati -da<^- ncanHy. OMd nibbtr Press farm writer,'and A. V. term. Smoot t I CartaiM, Utah^ SumU ter, Cindy. TKa programi enoM "CHRfSTMAS AND PW «« fhniilsH |fnt Arrtns nlea . The CassU Livestock MaTke^ with .a 'm edly o f Christinas 'lid M O ------^ -— ■ ---- Is a formir'{vesldenf of tb » log Aasoplation directors hdd a sohgi. !•» af duals lor rerd Tradar . Utah Farm Butmu Feiferatlott meethw and offloers were elec­ IT ON UYAWAY Wmi J950 PM T n ^ , iww nAb«r & and a 196M< mend>er o f the ted; :Mr.'Cba{bum was le-elee- Santa C l a u s arrN M wHh -.«yg^ Wfina ' ----- AmeticnLBaim Burean board toys, pppcora bails and, candy of dlrectoii^ -ffiMH^RAPWHG VI a l . ^ fine*. > M«t « f ^Tjker offi^enr fURNITUtil^ - - " fiidfkarV I t fl; ladder a'AidO UUck Hr*,’ Walk^ Martin, a native of Iberia; Cafl NUwirth. victs Members were reminded po-_ KifM , coHm toblp, m m N drattar' wMi mlnror, _ _ M o , Mr.—Cdlet—e * » r * t * ' . . Will»«» mecc- - In BraiiLE fs a r motnr, 4' .. — paper editor and l Jess Matthews, was j?e-elect«d Satuday at 7:30 p.i&'flDr goDoq Iwjw'flillfc paMurtav. Unlveraity.of'Missoori . . . DOQl'quuiager. a poUuck dinner. ';.aONS/-.V,-.; Ism school.' worked for the. M- '■ TRUdC' ' ~ ' SavoBa IW af. WIfltiwtfar Carblna N e w s t a r * H ou r* . 195* dwvtelw a-lan midc wMi beet bad end , tpitktl. Wlncfi^-AHortln M q ' aociated S rew at b a ^ u ' l a unN • i06 a.m. to O p.m. ' ao. M Calf ■Utewatte ' t n g t n n Z l » ---- ItonSv'SirinraESai^ OTHBI MACHO Martis retired effl(daDy w f y I^rrqiwydi^'Crumbtes Monair Fwgun a KW-twa baftaa:! «Miy ^law this year and contlmies to write Bm tw Nifaiw.t— i>ny pl^~' bn egricultuttl, from his home at With VTtamTn-A and O, i^.OOO UnHa Vltwnin A ; McLean.-Va. — fM l t% * hane on dla* " . ' 'l^ r Lb. . 50,000 UnHa Vitaniln D Par Lb. ; > 2>moot, the odier award x t t i^ .NKO(UlhwMr;«>Mialllliataab ' lent, “ toa served agriqritiye f y ; C o m * In S u m » f giwfarMMa, naaly tiaw ' M «f cuMwMr'^ « M i W IM . state and naUooal'levels m v $ 5 s 9 5 § | : OtvCpmpMiii UnMi: Md)a*f

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dm Fkhner DeiprM. tiM lOghwt'honor m V P A GOODINO ^ Mrs. Dorothy —OfficersTnjd"dlrectiirs-orthe ibout'*lhe~iaaliol5heep Commis­ w ceKe-fronr-tlieTiiMDMl orgiattUon. D w Tg « White was given the obligatlms Twin Falls County IJvestodc sion and also on the various « l Mr. u d M is. KoiiMt NOcffa, tetnw tte T iita F a lb F F A Chapter. in .the first and fourth a Marketing ASsoclatio* w e ^ diseases confronting the sheeJS I Jart M st o l Twin F tfb , a M ncwaQy vaa a w a iM Anwrl* at a'i«ceht mMtIng of the named during the group’s recent Ilidustry and local sneepnien^ in g- Onngei -b y -B e n Clauner, annual'~meeQng ..1r|; Twin Falls. Also speaking during the an John I.awrence, DOW the prln- m asterf"^ ' Re-elected directors were W. nual'meeting, were L. M. Wil j T* Fi FFA Member Receives cipai of the Twin FaUs highHi Champions Mrs. Edward Bush, women’s E. McCoy, Buhl; Marvin lyOhr, liams, Boise,' executive secre' School. Don is still a member Activities chairman, ■nnmmeed FUer: L. E. Venaf...... — Two-PaInt- ^ and Ixuis Aiastra, k^yENDAI^ xkf-the-Xwin-FalIs-FFA-«hap(e the last regular meeting of the Association, and Wade Wells, White in high school Don had ^ Dr. L^le wonderlich. Grange this month will i>e Dec, llcers elected were Mr. Alastra, Boise, University of Idaho live Twin Falls, took top honors j Amimcw F a^ Degree 10 a c m .of alfalfa hU second 19. . president; Charles P o t u c e k, stock specialist,. Mr. Williams year >01 vo-ag and during his at the recent, Golden Spike Kimberly, vice president; Don­ discussed various problems con­ * A Twin fann«r, ler, alw Twin Falls, In. ISM. third year he raised beets, and Livestock Show in Ogden.’ Several resolutions were read ald Youtz, Twin Falls, secre­ fronting the sheep industry and •Ttnky’s Spopk" was nam­ who is never too busy to lend Althoufh fanning 130 a c r«-s beans as ha did during his by Ira Kistler, chairman of the tary, and Marvin Custer, Twin Mr. Wel^sbI^s talked briefly on re- a helping hand, has been honor­ keeps Don busy, he always fourth year in vo-ag. ed grand champion stallkin resoluttons committee. T h e s < ; Falls, treasurer. ed by m e Future Fanners ot seems to find tima to help.his —Since then he has farmed UO and” T inky Josle" was nam- * resolutions were discussed a t During the business meeting -America...... " ftither farm. His ftir acres of leased land. ed tha grand champkm therieceiir State Grange cbnveu' Mr. -Ponicekf-Jrhalrman-of-the 160 acres. mare,' tlod In Twin Falls, wool committee,'totd the group Don Norris, son. o f Mr. and Although he farms, the 120 Incte^e Noted # M rs. . Robert Norris, lias receiw- Don’s leased 120 acres - are acres, his father also helps him that there wisra ' 51,129 pounds mA thu American Fanner. D»- located Just eut of Twin Falls once In a while and also he of wool sold during tha 1989 CHALLIS—Wes Carlson, Chal- C ^ to c t Ih * TliT>»»-N«Wi Foim ip e e f r ^ the Nauonai i t a . TCBS tliB~ pi»H - ' year he lalseJ ■awd Ills father are-partncts In- (HWt^pCP n l.c H«pnrtm«nt <»f .comoltl* Fojiijilatlon-durlhg-its recent na^- peaS; beans, luxar beets and the farm equipment used on the ann(9unesi__Bston Coates odvtrtliino cow«ro9». ot yoor llnnal cnmiianifon.,fn Jgtg J a ite alfaUa.-This. w in w -h a -and-h ls 4wo-farms>-----^------Hazelton Farmer" -^firtmalfrhcmd-blllvntwtpapw- oeenvgiven a xs perr-cent ■—«ov«foa» |o>«f-7Q,000-t«adwj— Mo. father will teed at>out «w Jieia Potucek satd' the quality creas^f his grazing permit: T Kla award' ll Uie hlKhest liun- trf-beef cattl•€. 13 . •Quesnell, Twin Falls, received eral, but “ X have le a n e d a lot 35 head of their range cattle. tive during the group’s' annual H ir. English also noted that said the price 6f th e - la m b s Into effect In 1967. The cattle were taken during the Holiday the quality of bean seed needed AucHannrti Hamid Kloai and ' d e awards at did Lyle Fuller< from It." • meeting recently ranged from *28.6fl to $30.51 per Jim DufOk ' aon o f M r. and M n . EiUs Ful­ Don’s vo-ag -Instructor was summer range, between Oct. 26 Inn, Twin Fajis. toJao-Jmproved^e sald-^You hundredweight. The average and Nov. 19, from, the East-Fork ~ T W < ro l^ r directors werO re­ got to have quality seed or you weight of the Iamb> for the four CHEMICAL USE BANNED -OE€EMBE«-tr- Canyon of Big Wood River, east elected. They are Edwin E. can’t stev In-busteess." He ad- pooli UNITED NATIONS (O PI)- niANCIS I. HUIIT of the old .winer^urtaugli, aiiU C lyOUlTRY W l^r. Lohr also said there were The General Assembly’s main AdvartlMmMti Dae. 17 >- !y- Hansen, Jerome. Holdover di­ the seed produced by members several problems that arose dur- Avdlenaani Wart,.lllara, Wall INSULATE YOUR OUTBUILDINQS The cattle are branded with rectors are Edward Relcbert, Is Improving each year, b u t Ing the* lamb pools, but eyerv- political committee Wednesday and Wat»a>tH«lliL-___ L declared-illegal^ the -wartim e NOW! FOR WINTER WaUdag Y on their left ribs. Filer; M ,-R .— Cothem,— ^Buhlf IHmi s e e n ie ito ' have been Leslie R. Jones, Twin. Falls; worked out. i,-...- •■■'''V use of a ll. chemical and DECEMbER 22 NEW s p r a y -o n PERAiANENT URETHANE Carl D. Irwin an il' Jack Cial- bacterlolbgl^al ij*«a^n% lnclu<^ Kniri IAIN, u i aAtNit Those ;attahdinc the meeting AdvartlunMirti-Dat. 1*' expreiued their feelftigs that the tag defoliants: iujd ' «n'tl-rfot AiKHwwani Wart. Ulan, WaH lamb pools should continue even tUfd' MtuthmUk • . though the association Is a U'li

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J]£r OBi(E — Members bf the ,;,The annual aala hat b « n It was announoed that tU «n- 'S o_ u th ' eentraf X _ IdaKol-. j . ' Swrrie scheduled...... for Jan. 33— at . the . trie,.fq, th« alwand *«te,.pliu ' Breeders Association elected dl- Twin Falls CouMy FairgroUnds the tS tatryiee for tt*e uUe, rectdrs and.scheduled' a. show in Filer, with the carcasa judg­ a f«, to be mailed tp Mr and sale during a receat meet­ ing event on Jan.-22 in coijunc^ Mink. Route l,,Oc " ing in Jerome. _ tion with the Idaho Swin« Pro- 39. 'Pediftr(ie Ego ducers AssociatiqttTnn narftw t- brTHTwptandi. , of th^ sale &r the totry will Oo the morning of Jan. 23^23,. b « dlsaiiilllfled. State Winner at Filer, H-H and F F A judiing Members of the local group contests will be held; - v o tet e d to givefiv financial - as- * BUHL —< Jack Southwlck, ' Bill Mink, Gooding, was pam alsunee to Herschel-Boi^tffiK son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed chairman o f the carcass coh- b^ad. -vgricuftural departtntfnt. Southwlck. Buhl, has been test, a n d Darrell Schnltker. CoItoM of Bonthem Idahoi for named state ;wiiwer of the Gooding, will b« In charae of bis vid«6 UtMi of hog.careau Canning Crops: Contest - o f - -the -' I ^ A and ♦■H judging. shows for classrbopi use and the National Junior Hbrii- Named to help with ^ e state for swUe producer linpfoMmciit cultura' Assodatton. meeting were Vemon Latoan aOd purposes. OUR a n n u a l y a i^ E R Young Mr.- Southwlck’s. a- Doug Schroeder. A directori mMting ht« b ^ ward was b a ^ on his Directors named, 'for A one^ scheduled for Jan. 4 at the f•l^ ____yfiac_ha_ie«_tho_-iwestem iilU^^Ml^Jnd D i ^ G r a ! ^ .IMiAotors regional winner. Gybing; y 1 g or«» 0*b»uy. •rtf urged to attend ta make _ "^-HBlplnsnJ^clm______final pranB- f or the Ahow ted Ject In an advlsoiy capacity ' Bill L ^ ih m lllfr, Twin Fails. sale later that month. was th« Green Giant Co.. HiiM KittgHiU CHECKUPV.>Tlifi^ JGrMge-Plans HERE i n s i r ' ^1 Yule Party :)Vv^^j,V4 I MR, »T- - t KWG~ma. -nwembers ^ f thk King Hilt G ranu made Th^; Nqme of plan* for their annual Christmas party at a recent meeting. T m iinnua^ event will be held Tuesday evening! Birthday anni­ versaries also will be honors that same evening for members Ifs a «|oii!My erep . . ► 6b« «K« *fp to tlm ' who had birthdays, in October. high ttandanit.flrawfrs dxpect ftam N irlft Dakof« Noveitiber and in*Deceraber. A . pothick dinner will begin c«rtlfie«| ieed. ThrM Akw, v«rl«fla* dev«l0|M4l In th t- at Tl3ll-p.ri, A ylft Mtchanpe- Stnt« prniilnfl.lMm*h«ity fifi|^ulrtfi- •Iso' Is planned. • - Officers . installed ' included ' Mrs. Horac*.Xfpe as chaplain, •Mr. Upe,' ovierseeri and James N0R60LI) RUSSET.. . an txitIM IhU^v Beleganta, gattioiiw r, IifttalN ing officer was Frank- Jones '-.-mastec.— ^ Mr. Jones' reported on .the :Stated3tange^xion\tention ■ h^d- re^ cently In Twin Falls. Mrs, Ar> - thiiFGtwir^alsoiTepoHed^mahe, SlalirGrinlfe'mertlhir^HaTtm- STATE SKD D «M lIM IN T _ __ ^^^^g _ .tte^^Wmen:s,A.cUviiifcCpftmLt tee breakfast. ■ - JJnlyfrsily Sfolion, Kuyii, S a ^ ■ All membera were urged- to mtr.xrzam wfraw g g pg • -bring-guests to the annuali Christmas partj* Tuesday eve­ ning...... • , . Off®*- o f iuiMeuutfw , d * H y ^

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USED TR AadR S & EQUIPMENT F—806—D ...... _...*i. ______^__ UNTIL M A R (^ i; 19>0 SOLD D^RmiG SALE UNTIL F-806-D . . . ' ...... :...... $5950.M ' $58004)0 A LS O G A SH M L Y D E ^ E R V AAARCH 1, 1970 : w ith ^blow#r • o * • • • #“» • • o • $5400^00 $5200.00 BONUS GIVEN ON EACH TRACTOR PpRCHASED F»TOA^*G (1967) ■•••o*««*oo*o*o*tooo» $5400*00 $5200.00 F*560*D' o/^'o •«oo«o*ooo.oo'o*»-ooo«oo'*o'o $aS)o.oo $3600.00 l^360*CSr •••oooooooo* • • oo*»oo»oo«oo $3200.00 $ 2 9 5 0 ^ •• o o o O « 0 •• O •• O O Oj^.O.O.# $3750.00 $3600,00 ROLER HARROWS A N O IS C HARROWS USED PLOWS P*460*D ooooooo*oo*<|o««*o««'oo*oo.a»o... $2750.pq $ 26 0 0.0 0- . F*450*G • 0 0.0 o V*'* • • * o 0 > o'* •ooooooao*.... $2450.00, $2250.00 Stock No. Salo Prico S te d rN o . Sol* Pric* F*450*G •'o*«r‘o»*o«»ooooooooao«o.o«oo.... $2350.00 $2250.00 RR-58 Wotlom Land Rollor ... S67>5.00 — i-Johiu: >. 4 -b a Ha l -w oy ptow - S 4 M .0 0 >7W I F-400rG ; $ 1973.0 0 - - $1875:i ,kw Paaro |6» Rollar,HorroW_ -S 875.00- I-w a y plow $ 4 0 0 .0 0 ..235-U .^.. $2300.00 . $2000.00 160-X John Dooro lO* Rollor H orrow T 9CfX9«wU— —34941 — J(ohn:b—M mi^«| Jt02,-2*way. plow_. .... $ 7 5 .0 0 2 3 4 ^ K io o~ o_ ,.... $2275.00 $ 2 0 0 0 .0 0 -262eX___ John Dantr- F-4bo-(i ...... 42aoo.do ~$26oo:6o 261-X IHC - 8, 6 " Ditc. Harrow Ford*. 2B# -2-way poll ovor 5150.00 23 F-460-G ...... v i v ...... -$2450.1 $ 2250410 -PPJ45 IHC No. 3 7 13V^'? Ditc $695.00 T39-S Forguteti 3Br 2-w oy ...... 5650.00 4041 MOO ...... $1950.0« $ 1 8 5 0 .0 0 — IHC No. 37, 9' 7 " Ditc $425.00 141-X $525.00 ■..3 i|. ■—M ai—y-F>rBwton,-^2-b«ttom-.. . . ; ...... $ i7 5 .0 0 ^ Supor M ...... '$1075.00 $ 1 0 2 5 .0 0 92-)t Ollvor 12' Ditc ...... 248-S Farmall M . ^ __ 1A** ni«» $525.00 RR-130 . Forguien 2B, 2-woy ...... $350.00 ~ $875.00 ~5750:00-t-«i-: ▼—w — Lu»c—• *-• t.f 7 0 -X Farmoll M . $650.00 RR-75 Cato 10’ DIte ...... $425.00 23241 Maif*y-l . $425.00 $ 5 7 5 .0 0 .269-T Farmall M . . $1050.00 $ 8 7 5 .0 0 79-X Mattay. Hanrit 12' Ditc : $675.00 — Com 3i,--3 polnl DItc plow ...... $375.00 RR-68 Farmall M .. $495.00 $ 4 5 0 .0 0 99-X Mattay Harrit 11' Ditc . $550.00 RR*96' IHC Mo. 34*21 * 2 bolloM^ 2.^Moy ...... • •. < $ 1|i0.00 RR-119 Farmall M . $525.00 $ 4 7 5 .0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 .John Dooro 10' Ditc . . . $275.00 16941 IHC No. 34-21 2 |»oHom, 2-woy ...... $225.00 236-T Fannall H . . $375.00 $ 2 0 0 .0 0 PP-139 Ford 10' Ditc .'...... $375.00 269*X____No. 214 IHC 2 bottonip 2-woy ., $725.00 — 15— J 404 UilHty $2200.00 $ 2 0 5 0 4 )0 -146-X . Globa 6'-OHf ot Ditc ..... $25,00 $250.Q0_ 153-X IHC'*No. '210 2 bottonif.2"?^#(oy $250.00^ 89-X F-404 With Cultivator .... $1950.00 $ 1 8 7 5 .0 0 RR-74 3-Polnt M-F Ditc, 10' .. 67-X F-404 With Cultivator .. a s s -x IHC No. 210 2 bottom, 2-way^...... $425.00 $1950.00 $ 1 8 5 0 .0 0 ^ ^ • 214-X B-414 O tillty ...... $2100.00- - $ 1-95 9 .0 0 B-275 Utlflty $1350.00 $ 1 2 7 5 .0 0 ■ No. 210 2 bottom,'.2-way $ 2 0 0 .0 0 11L238.X B.275 Utility -$ « 5 0 ;0 0 - -$1300:4)0 Salo Prico 254-X No. 314 3 fioltom, 2-way ’ ' * • • • •$1075.00- Wt-I21^ _B-275 UHllty ...... Stock No. ... - 7 $ 1 ^ X 0 $ 1 :^7 5 .0 0 144-X Cultivator Bart fo^C .... "• i. $65.00 _-$>vofol N » r 3 9 -ih »llH ivT $g0.00 and :$ im Q « i - x " - ^ 2 4 0 -With Cultlvotor ...... ^ $1575.00- s i 4 s n .n ft 3 3 i$ 3 0 : 15-X F-240 With Cultivator ...... $1650.00 $ 1 5 7 5 .0 0 156-U Spud Gangt fo r ID Cult...... $45.00 — 17— Supor C ...... $475.00 $ 3 7 5 .0 0 119-T Mounting Fromot fo r F-300 .1...... $ 1 0 0 .0 0 144-X Farmall C With Cultivator . $475.00 $ 4 2 5 .0 0 268-X 3-P Farguton N K O ...... $175.00 Several New BrHUon Pulvimulchers 229-X Supor C fast hitch and cult. $775.00 $ 7 2 5 .0 0 267,X Spud' Cultivator for Olivar ...... $175.00 RR-76 Farmall C ...... Lelfr-At This Years Price- $395.00 $ 3 7 5 .0 0 241-X John Dooro 3P Fiold Cull...... $15&.00 176-T--- --FarmaU M odri A T ...... $ 1 0 0 .0 0 223-X F. Hitch doublo tool b a r ...... $50.00 B u y N O W — 12— Farmall Modol A ...... $150.00 $ 1 0 0 .0 0 222-X 34-652 Mounting Framat...... $225.00 237-T Spud Cult, for H ...... $150.00 MISCELLANEOUS USED TRACTORS RR-125 4 unit. Chattanooga Woadar . ...i. $ 1 0 0 .0 0 193-X 4.^ow, 3-bar cult, with clampt ...... $90.00 USED HAYING EQUIPMENT Stoel; No. Rog. PrIco -.1 Salo Prico 169-X Schlfflar Cult, fo r B-275 ...... $150.00 18-U John Oaaro 6 $575.00 $275.00 118-X Cult.-for SIglo Roar3ox-C .$150.00 Salo Prico \ 15541 John Doaro 70 |1450.00 $1250.00 0 0 -8 9 IHC No. 667 Cult, for baant ...... $350*00. I t 9 X * M odol S M Hpuhtn Swqtli. — $2400.00 5-X John Oaaro. 60 . "^ 8 5 0 ;0 0 - ^ s s s o m 123»X- <»«■» Jnr'Mi Cult. $45^00 HR-147 M oddr OBUt SWathor .....$2600.00 — 16 John'Doaro 60 ...... $875.00 1 ^ 775.00 15641 John Dooro Cult, w ith cyl. r r ...... SIUU.UU W-X AAoijol 8S0 Coso SwQlliof . $1450.00 220-X John DOoro 730 $3200t00 ' $2850.00 NN-61 IHC No. 4-rovv roar cult. $225.00 p a - x IH^ No. 373 Swath#r •#*..j « . « ., S&509.0D — 2— John Daara 4020 with cab .'...... $6800.00 $6500.00 PP-41 IHC No. 664, 4-row roar cult $225.00 RR-116 IHC No. 201 Swathor .$2450,00 266-X blivar 770 . $1950.00 $18004)0 IHC C652 Cult, from ot ...... $ 9 5 .6 0 2M^X ~lnnog Bogn Wlndrowof ^ Cn«a B3Q Sw n tli^ ^-S450>00 RR-79 “ Ollvar 77 ., $890,00 $650.00 79-S -4-Row Cultro. Mulchar ..... $275.00 : 00*59 Ollvar Uro . Cultivator for D-14" AC ....' $ 1 0 0 .0 0 ■ ■■ • • • »■*»•**••• y5,0Q $250dS)0 $225(M)0 - —W t^T — “ Ollv«r~ 77—;-. $625.00 $ 6 0 o :o o r y 4 ^ : z r.Cult]v(|tor 'for^TArAC---.. =$60^00— .RRtTOZ__ JHC-No.-56.W-BalM •'* o oVo o'* • o"o“*'•^•TVi51'4[1^5*00 263^X‘ ~ C d ro "« » 4 > $2795.00 . $2650.00 «-R- -No. 961 Fo«L;C«lt,:.,..j J $ 1 2 5 J b !0 ^ Caio 611-B $1350.00 $1295.00 RR-1 I 2 Cato Corrug6to Oponar'....' $350.00 1 2 ^ ! ^ : „Ma«soy.Jiarrii-44-jpac. $985.00------$775.00 T w ra c ' “ IHC IferYS-T P.T.O. Balor ...... $ ] 85 0 .0 0 Evanman Corrugqto ppah'ar $475;00"~ 149-X Mattay Farguton 65- D ...... '..... $3450.00 $3200.1)0 l l » J - X - -IHC-N®.-5«-t P to . Bfllof . ^ . i . ^^$1850.00 RR-142 Moftay Farguton 65-Oai : $1350.00 $1300.00 1550C Paul Corrugato Oponar .... $225.00 207-X IHC No. 55-W PJ.O. Balof ...... ; $ 3 8 5 .0 0 RR-101 Mattoy.Farguton 65 G a t ...... $1350.00 $1250.00 RR-152 Ford 861-D F o rd ...... $1450.00 $12754)0 186-U IHC No. 44-T P.T.O, Bolor ...... $ 6 7 5 .0 0 NEW INTERNATIONA!^' STEEtlf’EQ 54^11___ Fofd.700.Ford^ ------. . ------..^-$1275.00"^---- $ 1 1 7 5 4 )0 ^ Q t f t 2 9 lHcr 46.T 7 l».T.6. BatoF »loctr»-TTTTTTrriT..TT7“$2250aX)------$T950:00~t~ HARROW -H EA VY DUT r 198-X IHC 46-T, P.T.C^pfcUr ...... $ 4 5 0 .0 0 203-X~ Ford 88T Ford D Io m I...... $2150.00 $1875.00 80-X Ford 8N F o rd ------...... $525.00 $475.t)0 i« 2 :X MatMy-Forsuion No. 12 PXO. Bolor •-..-$!3J5.00 'lREtfSCra Loador for Joha Dooro...... $ 1 5 0 :0 < r N ew -1 3 -7 M cCorm ick Grain.. Drill — r— N »w 9V4 W.'«H«»>‘rtaitlBnal-No:-45-yibra Shank------Tr=5— kvrd Monuro loador W th iSrass S «ed AttachrTMn^ Disc Op*rM»rs. r} CULTIVATOR WITHjSLJlErH - 24ft.PL: -ford-Lomlor for~4IN-, jtCQULAR-PHirgt fnoiaoo ......

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-jrilai-^aui — WASHINCtl^ • (UPI)r^Iiice "department store cleSrk," “ Es­ Chrlsti^S^JlliiOppgM^ buy a jlot « f calator," “elevator." ‘Aargaln- Jaasem^nt;.;-“glft-wrap.i!-JU«unt M»ttde." "credit—ca i^ -thpug ' Z '•‘sm anoutT'T" ■ . invent an adult parlor game cal!«d “ Chrlstrias’.Shoijplirg:'^ To begin play, • each slayer The hilM. are. pretty compli­ places a colored, marker, op thp cated, so pay Close attention; space markM “ go." Progress Before the game heglo», each around the board is determined player draws a card' upon by Tolling dice'. Evejpy time « which Is written his "gift list/' player lands on a space marked He then receives $100,000 from "store.” -he- man ^11»:3SaaKSSBw396]eSf name is to try to actjuire all of price is'aetermlned by drawing tKe' IRms oh the "gilt list a— prii a" card witKSut having to get more But If a player lands on one money.from t^e "bank.” of the. "obstacle" spaces, he The game is played .on a must draw a ' “ penalty" card. board shaped like "a suburban Here are the "penalty"- cards; shopoing center. Spaced around • —"Parking lot full. Circle the board are a number of board 10 times." “ obstacles," which, are called —“ Your kid sees Santa Claus and asks for ..10 things not included on your 'gift list.' Go back 10 spaces." ■—"When you finally,, find '.a Tlieateir Men clerk, she turns out to be ' a temporary employe who was hired for the holidays and has Say Miss Day only been on the Job one day. Go back 12 spaces." —.“You try to reach third Is Still jo p s _ floor via the escalator. Go back ■spacBS By VERNON SCOTT -“ "You try to rcach fourth floor via the elevator. Go back HOLLYWOOD (UPI).— TKea- T spaces."- ■ nnfiirp,,.Uif. iiiurInK college oi iiouinem greater cynics in show, busi­ ‘gift lis^’ -is on sale in ' the pre Tngen. will tSe^n it S I service. ness—they. love the stars who bargain basement. Go back 20 cert are, from left. Faria McKInncy, Sarah Stobaugh and ~ s n h e Fbie Arts Center. No admission will be charged. Hostesses were Janice McCord ring the boxoffice bell, and spaces. and Diane Gllck. write them off .wfien they don’t. —“ You decide to have your In Us umpteenth annual poll, packages gift wrapped by the the trade journal Boxoffice store. Remain in place.” Idabo Legislators Face Renewed Debate Santa Oaus asked more than a. thousand - ; “ You notice you don’t have theater owners their favorites anything on jpur 'gift list' for TWIN FALLS MORTUARY -lor-JS69_.^______Aunt Maude. Return to go.” On Key Issues Left From Last Session Discussed By The replies are more authen —“ The^ .itoi c will—accept I I Thank you .for your recent Increased interest and sup- tic than most polls in that different credit cards. You have The upper chanibef'Tittr^llll -port of our eyeglostes-progranr'for-^New~Eye» -for the rereleased pictures and their 12 different cards with you. By. PAUL M. QUINN ing center from the Board of Education to - the Department _ . I pending the "wine bill" which Chtirclf Group Needy." It is gratifying to be o partner with you in stars are Included along with None of them matches. Lost BOISE (U P I) Key legisla­ new releases. next turn.'* of Public* Instruction and a| would authorize sale of certain this worthwhile cause. tion, bypassed'bV the ffrst half kinds of wine in groceery , stores —"You stand In line 20 proposal to make enforcement WENDELL — “ Who Is S'anU Thus, Doris Day, who did not of the 40th Idaho Legisl'ature, and the tongue-in-cheeleek "pro­ make a picture this year, still minutes to buy a certain item. of drug control laws the res­ Claus” was lesson topic for awaits the. lawmakers who will hibit 'the sale of . all alcoholic found herself rated among the TKe. last one was sold 15 ponsibility of the Department of nieetlng of the United Methor be bn-'hand Jan. 12 when the Law Enforcement. beverages in the Gem State.' top dozen favorites with the minutes ago. Go back 20 second half gets underway. dist Youth of Wendell presented fluys- who Jififip_anieye_ort tlic spaces.’' It will come as no surprisb In all, there are 125 bills sUH by Debt Gilbert. gals In the tickfet booth, Some At the end of the game, the to the lOS-legislators that this, is before the Senate and 16 joint Twin Falls of her oldies were shown. player with the fewest gifts resolutions tjr memorials. - A ft e r the presentation, a dis- to be a “ working session. Christmas Event cuKslon p e ^ rlo d ^ fq ^ ^ ^ egaiafc ---- Thor«—wo i»—tbM^^-namsE—onj* Unde: if the remaining leg- ing the ori| Claus, this year’s most popular list the ‘winner." assed by the last seitsion, Islation is major, but It all had MortiuiaEr^ among male stars which did ills that w ere. not killed or a sponsor or sponsors pushing Held Atfinrfey* Sandra Freeman,: president, not- appem— last—yearr -Dustin- fia.'!5ea. instead Of amohnatically ■for It In 1 BURLEY—The Burley Toast- •'the Name to Remember” Hoffman, Alan Arkin, and ^ying at the end of the session, they will want to see their pro­ Gregory' Peck. RicHfieiaTa mistress Club held the annual scheduled- for Dec. 23, jointly .were referred back to the com­ posals out for consideration dur- covered dish dinner and Christ- Bill Boyd Dale Patterson - Sacked from the elite dozen mittee where they originated ing the second half. TimgHiiy with the. United Presbyterian this _y^ ^ ' W6re Rod Steiger TfouthrThe ghiup wilt assemble Bill Gtizens and—remain a-Hve:------^— Xn example of the relatively ning at home of Mrs. John filth last yearlt Warren Beatty Thi^, at first glance, may inconsequential legislation that Jones. (12th) and waiter Matthau not sound like much of an ac­ Is still alive In the Senate Is a Mrs. T. Wayne Woodland gave (7th). complishment, but with yearly bill ^0 make the rainbow trout AmOng the ladies there were For Sidewalk legislative sessions it should the invocation. Mrs. - Wallace the official state fish of Idaho. Sharpies^ gave a Christmas also three newcomers this save untold hours of drafting There are also bills like the one year: Barbra Streisand, So­ RICHFIELD — ResidenU of and printing. The lawmakers story, Mrs. Norman King pre that sets a new schedule of fees sented a Christmas poem and phia Loren and Vanessa Red­ block 46 will be billed for one- are also familiar with the bills. for cosmetologists and a pro­ grave. fourth of the cost of sidewalk Just exactly how this legisla­ Mrs. Wilma Parish gave a hu­ posal requiring that court rec morous reading. They knocked off Debbie installation, Mrs. Ruth ^ a in s- tion will be reported out of com­ ords of adoptions be sealed. Reynolds (12th last year), Julie ton, city clerk, reports. mittee remains to be seen. Mrs, LePage Lajrton acted as. Councilmen told Mrs. Swains Bills are also before the Senate Santa and gave the gifu to the Christie; (9th) ■ and Audrey This was one small detail In the' and House which might as well Hepburti (2). ton at the December council giant step that the last session 17 members attending. The eve­ Notice to Times-News meeting this week, to request be dead since the legislators ning concluded with the singing It must come as a shock to overlooks.. passed measures In'''the first Audrey to know she was adored payment from Lincoln county of Lt. Gov. Jack Murphy, presi­ of Chrlstmaii carols with Mrs,' tax money due the city to com­ half that do the same thing as Walter Povlsen at the piano. second only to-JuHe Andrews In dent o f the state Senate, said, the bills they left. 19S8 and totally ignored by the plete the year’s business. " I objected to this at the time. The club's next regular liiMt- Subscribers now receiving hard-eyed film emporium own­ Beer and liquor licenses were I tried to get them to lay the Examples of these are the Ing will be at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 13 ers in 1969. approved for three business ground rules.’’ proposals establishing a State In the conference room of the At the top of the list this year firms for the first quarter oT But Murphy said "he appre­ Human Rights Commission and Unity Light and Power Co., their newspaper by maiJ * . . i' wfts John Wayfio for “ Ti'ue 1970. Councilmen voiced their ciated the problenis of' the leg- creating a State Investment building on South Overland Grit.” It was. his 3Qth. appea­ appreciation to Chet Moulton, di­ I^aturlt in the waning days of Board. Avenue. rance in . the past 31 years rector'of Idaho Aeronautics De­ early this' year when the first . Many of the Senate proposals among the top 12 male stars. partment, for visiting' the local half the session was fighting that lawmakers have Indicated SPECUL WANNED a- Theatermen love him. airport while improvements through major problems and will be out on the fldor ' and weri- being made. Oral Roberts Christmas spe-' luT) leniftlft

LOI«X)N (UPI)—Lord Har­ PRISON PLAN SUCCEEDS lech, once the e.ccort of CONSTlPATEDO of Magic Valley BOISE (UPI) An official at the'state‘prtM m iyj a • -wnrnrtnc* ortw-^— * - fashion editor Pamela Colin BULK IN YOUR MET Thursday in a- ceremony attend- release” program being ■ con­ Why not have your newspaper delivered this rhora convanlent w a y ? — »rf-hy-rOyalty a procession ducted by the. i^nitentlary aAd tb>--.Sta>« TVnartment of Em- Get tbe latos> in market reports, w orld and local news, sports, so- of Harlech’s flamboyantly dress­ plo;rnent appears to be a suc­ eiol events ond ddvejllsed speclols. Get'Sundov’s TTmes-News en ed-hip^e children. cess. Nearly 150 persons. Including Sunday mornlno (early) . . . ans»sadngfaig. Is You . . . Tjien came Jane, 26,. .In harlequin boots and a bilkiwing red velvet Victorian Gown. On her hip she carried her #- 10 anrto 7|mi Anyxredit yoO may hav* coming on your pr*s«nt •ubscrl(^ion .(iyy month-old daught^. Ros^- - : UNTIL CHRISTMAS JDoes your letterhead moll]^ wUl^ou{!p)aHrally I m cr»dlt»d to tHotbr wuty «tellvery. A F o r ^ Vo tir ~ Khdiflrblrtg CROSS WORD 3 y Jacoby " Anratr to Prtriotu fcnh

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A Orlaiidp Is Next In pine OaMand-Chief Battle To Settle Tiant To Twins /»■ TAMPA,' FIa .^(U P I)—T ampar Gprton saitf Clay's attorney, to' report for Indiiction. Into the CLEVELAND (U P I) r - Clever homers aiid IS stolen-bases.- wal.^linjlnatw Thu[^y_as-thc,Boh-JU'jim-w«s meeting in New AnArmy. That conviction is ’tmtteii land Manager -Alvln- Dark- is NeUlbs .could 'work-JntQ j l-„E. - site for the Vrfream -fight" Yorlt with. Mike Malitz of aoi counting. 6n a tomeback byloieveiana uuieia. Uist season Cassius Ciuv. atid -Jpg 4yP.°riS- grtff Acjwn..inc. 4>ean-O anc*—next seagotv-fetfe— h!a tied—.^722— Kith— afcven.!.!*'!.'; -Frarier.'ano agreement was the—-possibility—-:Malitz‘“ ^Irmj—Eatff^ Thursday~another" Or- Justify ' the trade Thursday homei‘s and 26 RBI's.~'BI'’s. Both u o reached to push •«'or the 'fight in would show the event otj. closed' lapdo area promoter,-. Lawrence which sent Luis Tiant. to - the Uhlaerider'and Nettles' are left^ Orlandp.Feb. 16. , circuit television. . H. “Urry" Sunbrw*, filed a By JOE CARNICELU take the ' The Dolphins .have an added Minnesota Twins.' hand^ battet-s. ' . ' .' ' ' Promoter Ron Gorton, wh’o beat the ,■ Chiefs and Ashlock said he, did not petition In federal court in U PI Spflrts Writer .Western title. Incentive in the game In that it The Indians sent Tiant and Williams had a bad year with • had ■ tried -^unsuccessfully to anticipate the adverse' 'reaction OrlandO'seekihg to bar the fight may.jnean next year's Job for righthander Stan Williams to the Indians last' season as & , stage the fight here,' joined The winner will play Houston, in the Orlando area that anywl^ere in the mMdle district The. Am erican Football the Eastern Division runner-up. George 'Wilson, their coach. the Twins in exchange for reliever and part time starterr forces Thursday afternoon with developed here. League .schedule makers Ill - of Florida — Including Tampa, I. »-* iW .honie field while the loser Lance Alworth will-he shoot­ Chance, outfielder Ted Uhlaen- His record was 6J4 ■ with IJ Orlando fight promoter Pete The opposition in Tampa was Orlancto and Jacksonville. couldn't He ing for a pro record of 96 der, Infielder Giaig Nettles and saves. He finished with, a 3.94 Ashlock to have the fight a t based______oil the fact Clav has been Sunbrock. who said in' his nes~in~which be hat caught TT5tayeriffT)«TraTHed'JatdrrThe E R A r -----^------. -r Ashtotic*s-Orlaiiao?^Sports“STa^convicteaconvicted and sentenced for petitiori that he bad a son- who season fmalefinale between the ShouldcW/mii,i ihAthe u/o,.«,>rnWestern champion ses when San Diego takes on trade was the work of Dark, “ We won’t have as many dium. five years in prison for failure was wounded In \^etnam, Oakiarid Raiders and the luffalo. O.J. SisipMn, who ran who has almost total control pt shutout as \ye did in 1968. but uj beat the Oilers, th e ..^ L title •*»' requested the restraining order Kansas City Chiefs. game would be, held in the 32 yards for a "TO last week, player personnel. we’ll have, an overall stronger on the .grounds '"p ay'h as been Not ■- only Is ' the Western Western city. will' wrap up his: rookie season Last season, - Chance,. a ?S- club,” Dark said. ‘We've got convi(^ted of refusing.! to be Division title and home field Daryle Lamonlca, Oakland's with the Bills. year-old ' righthander, laborea better players to back up th« Dissension Rumored On inducted Into the military advantage tor both playoff quarterback, will be attempting Jim Nance shoots for his under the burden of a sore pitchers now.” service. __ ; u m es at stake, but a host of to break the pro mark of" 36 third, league rushing title when shoulder and posted a 5-4 On the'first day of the Intet>> “ He, Clay, , ,Jias made a individual -records cpuld fall in touchdown passes for a single the ■ Patriots . meet ..Houston.' record with a 2.97 earrffed 'run league tr«' -3:b«—toama- -met—twir weeks 33' , 5^ entering the game and Dick Post of San Diego. Bob Chance, a .native of Wooster. outflekler Vada Pinsoa from - affluence and influence, has ago in Kansas City with the makes no secret that he wants Davis, recentlyactivated, will Ohio, wail the winner of .the Cy the St. l-oub Cardinals In ST. LOUIS (U P I)—During dissension on the team and a evaded serving in the U. S. Raiders coming out on top and exchange for outfielder Jose most of the St. Louis Cardinals’ lack of confidenee in Winner’s the record badly. - start at quarterbackbaclt fojrtor the the Young Award In .1964. He led Armed Forces,'’ , the petition------taking over first place. The Warren fhf Pnlrfpr.;’ nllprs nftnr « fnnii nhmii[nn the—American—Leanu» -ln--shut- -Cardenal.- .(1isnStfQUS.tOQtbAll-: signsflfiaflnr.thip,—Winnor- anys—only Raiders; ptaylng-ow~their home "Dltfk ptanr to 'use-Uhlaender < hung by fans in: Busch Stadium that winning teams n^ed pride wide receiver who is Lamoni- inSf New York, outs that year. . Sunbr-ock also asked the court field, are four point favorites to ca’s favorite long-ranfio target, loyd Little of Denver and- He was dealt to Minnesota by lij center with Pinson In right S ^lorJhome games have declared and those that don’t have it to reni|ind Clay to Jail pending and Ken Harrelson In l e f t ' j "Winner's a Loser" and~*^So 3dtTt win. is also shootlhc!-'fQr pie leatrue Paul Robinson of Cincinnati, the California- Angels In 1966 for the outconie of his appeal of bis record of IT iouchdown—rwep- i>utfleldar^immre===^HalJ,-: first ..‘^ e didn’t go in t o th* J Long. Charley." Winner said, "our guys have conviction. _ las^balFmeellugs wllli the~Wea— The tans’ wrath for the losing physical abilities. It's just tions, set by Houston’s Bill ^ngle when baseman Don Mlncher ahcT " I think it's great the fight Tulsa Takes Broncos mee'fthe Bengals. pitcher Pete Clmino. The of making a trade Just to make season, which now shows a 4 -t matter of /Iffch one wanting Groman. Wells has 14 TD ^ I? was finally put together," passes thi,