Magic Valley's Home Newspaper VOL. 66, NO. 327 ■FWH+FAltSrHMrMOrFRIDA-YrAPRir ] 7 T \V 7 0 - Prayers Answered As Apollo 1 3 Astr^tiiduts^Lattd In Ea^ific^jQeean Tired^e^rilixl^^G r Layoffs Back To Mother Earth Sprea^I I n “EjTMERNTHUGlATTO- -S\Bytoi\“ "I thSi\lt“ ihey“ dl(l a The astronauts* IlnaV24 h ours*' For (be Combined Press beautiful job of it." in space w?re devoted to_| In d ustry ;BOSRD-IWO-JlMA-rUPn=-----^A-highlrplaced-space-agencr-preparing-forxthe-last-seven-j y^llo 13's astronauts splashed source said engineers think Uie hours of flight today. Control- safely in the South Pacific, failure originated in the service lers spent more than two hours By United Press InlemaHonal 1 today, winning a dramatic four- module's oxygen system where raaiomg mem aetaiied, step by Layoffs— spreatl— To— new— 1~ day struggle to overcome something burst. step procedures that had been industries and the economic toll \ America’s'worst space emer- “.We were damned concerned tried out on the ground by m ounted today as 70,000 truck gency. Monday night,” said Slayton, astronauts "flying" spacecraft drivers stayed off the job ------Jameo A. bovelh-«^>hn L. "No question-about-ttr:^------agflin Vinlon^P nlcf. mni.ntyr]..-- _____r; Swigert and .F red W. Haise------—A - -c a i— belonging'— to— a made it home in theirJieir Teamsters mechanic was command module Odyssey bombed in Dearborn Heights, ter discarding its ruptucedg Nation^s Economy Mich., a. suburb of Detroit. _ _ 5ecyic^-afiCtion_aDd. the lunar, Thursday and vandalism ac­ module Aquarius that saved com panied wildcat strikes in their lives around the moon a N ortheastern Ohio. quarter of a million miles In Worst Slump A 30-lruck caravan was rnet ~ WASHINGTONIUPT;) —The 01 & per cenrdunng \he'Uirfe'6" R lchfieldrO hio. by 150-men------1—- -- -- — —nation'seconomyslipped iiduuii beL-unuiiiy^iitppeuuunrig during—month inunuis, srW nigner gherthairthe^TS-per" uiun me s.o per lo -smoshod—eve^y— truck------maxed an unprecedented dra- u,e first three months of this cent for thfe fourth quarter and window with bricks and bottles, ma in spacfrthat resulted from year into the worst slump since the 4.7 per cent recorded crippling the caravan. Another 30-truck caravan, trying to • the first failure In the natjws the 1960 recession. But.the most —‘ as a whole. Prices • rose follow the first, was turned moon, e^loration . .. . . program. • The .1. troublesome « v u u iv jv in c inflation iiikia kiu ii since the tiiumore ic ssharply im i p i / lasklast /year c o i than UIOJI at only scientific success from the Korean War continued unabat- any timesince the Korean War. back after the lead truck rv\1il«An liroe thA . . . _ . . . crashed and the other trucks $375 million m ission was the ed. Harold C. Passer, assistant were pelted with bricks. crash of a spent rocket on the The Commerce Department commerce secretary for econ- —M any.-o t— today, routing rescue workers three-year contract. position. thumb definitions, a downturn digging for b c ^ e s of victim ’s of M any strik ers are waiting the At splashdown controllers and that lasts two consecutive Thursday’s disaster th«t killed .Arms . outcome of legitimate strlke__.__ ___ the mission. control. center .in _ quarlprs \n « rpfft.salQn______-32—p e m n s —ln --a —xihildpeo^s. Proposed Five Points Houston burst into applause as But there was evidence that tuberculosis sanatorium. VIENNA (UPI)-;n,e Soviet ■“ — they-dld—earlfcr-when' 1he the mini-recession has ended, Teellng off the snowcapped " " ‘S.", l“ 'i l " "3 anln d ip en d e'n f unFon, ^ ‘ command ship was first sight- The J^eraL ^ Reserve said peak Qt daybreak, m asses of Change Is Not Popular confroltotohwetocaiueotthe ‘bouna by national pacU, ed. Industrlul'productlon increased mud, granite and snow rolled Jo, P“S> arE.seeklm lUtan-hoiiJLjtage______a j!o ? m j;y . vlew .^tte...0 2 emt lost month R(t»r .-do'wn..Kiiop«Hitopping;.oniy.... ifT,o„id.be„lct-lf the-cmtral - plan-lo widen Blue tokw Tr.mc hc.din8 ..,ton H lg b .^ ? ,J^ y S n !S m Wk«» 000 drlv.r.. during--- capsuleinniiln showed Uit u>nawas /«hnrrA/1charred fliinlfninii declining tnfor r Bnunnseven r>nnQf»/*iitLtrAconsecutive ..na-Flfl yards from tkA m..i.aaathe nurses homen t of seSloroFfwrKlls _ _ , ^ .could . . C C ;a rd .....North Td . Addison. . war30 w l ^ the contract period. J r« ru.n-. W picked up and shifted 45 degrees Avenues East and West, and to part of the city, go along Second ' appeared in excel ent condition. -nie Commerce Dep^tmen dther way. But since this is & the Intersection to four Avenues East to Shoshone "i^ces saia today.today. - Its conical side gleamed silver s.«vakw il'P ro p “ o • sa l will create a re a—, .»nv :nnE;;^;^Nl)ON -LtiPljrTTha -S o^o^g^y-^^„^(^oplo attended-msre" sually stable In the gentle sea. Union has introduced botlf ijOT“ ^ o ^ E s - r u p i ) — — and 10 gave their views on the downtown area, and you know mean children at the school w lU ^5 u l l 3 1 I lf f student absenteeism soared It rocked only slightly back and Soviet pilots and the latest proposed plan, estimated to cost we have enough of thut right hove more lanes of traffld to today to nearly 50 per cent as > forth. The weather was excel­ .Supersonic MIG23 Jets into the >500,000 and to sta rt som etim e now ." cross.’’ lent for the recovery, New News Middle East struggle, authorlta- th e school of the city's 616 . In 1071. Purchased schools attem pted to ne^joUato a __ Uefore reaching the lop - tlve dlploniatlc reports reaching To-change tho Intorsectlon to DSnLW lUPD-Tlie Texas back-to-work agreement' with fringes of earth's atmosphere System Undon said today. . four.points, tilocklng off filuo Cross-Border Fighting School Book Depository," that striking teachers. at 12:45 p.m. the three pilots The reports said ‘the Soviets Lakes Boulevard and diverting infamous _red. brick, .building The board ordered Superln-..- liad to make a final, minor began Introducing the MI023s, that traffic onto Eleventh from which President John F. tendent Robert Kelly . to .discuss ■' steering correction to refine Planned probably the most sophlstlQated Avenue E ust, Would Increase Warnings Are Ignored •Kennedy was.gunned down In an agraemont wlltm'Ontted-- — their path down the re- a ircraft Itt usa in tho area, Into troincnowiOpcr com,highway corridor, Jettison their ruptured NEW YORK .(UPI)-Unlted Egypt at the same time they officials snid, SAIQONIUPII-StrongSouth reported 35 mile, nortlwe.l of IW , waa told al public auction Teachera ol U i -*1.8. 1.. service...... module and...... then finally— , .P...... ress International...... Thursday, ‘...... ------..------...... ‘ " uneOne man, Richard Savage, VletnamoMlorce* dolled Amor- .Saigon whore tho Parrot's Beak Thursday. atoiod at getting the strikers discard the lunar module (IJ«) awarded a million-dollar con- to tho government of presidpnt ^ , a "if we have to get rid of lean warnings and drove Into section of Cambodia thrusts Aubwy Mayhew, 42, of Nash- back In the classrooms by that saved their lives when an tract to Data Dimensions Inc. Gamal Abdel Nasser. one of those streeU. why not Cambodia in a flvoKluy opera- Into South Vietnam, Vlot Cong- .h« explosion ripped the aft section for the development and The reports did not give knock off the crook^ orie, or tlon that destroyed a Viet Cong troops in that area have moved “1®, of tlie com m a |fl ship 205,000 of a highly figures but said it was the first Shoshone Street? But If wo did arms factory and killed 72 westward into Camboed' ...... - liitlve seulon-ln B . oIbo . today. . m* dy-memorabilia abotte-elx -itrlk^to-prwroiv^ . Ixivell and Haise would hbve system," TIipmoBon spld, "also l . u i c 1 u p e r your work In Uie sumii Conimuiilst arUllery bases In- the SUilehouse. monUw after the awMtaatlo^ • e«Wature ended their second moonwulk , will ultimately |>ermll UPI side Cambodia In reUllatlon for The 300 doiegates, chosen because, as he put It. ■"hlstwy funds for the sJPOli.Tha tinlon, irouhl. I,, th. early today and at midmorning cllonts to-8oloct from tho day'l fnldlnii tn»ehnitUtii i.f iii» executive Bhelllngs of U.S. positions. from schools. gaUiered In dls- was beingmftde and wanted to which reject^ • 5 ^ cent would have blasted off from Uie news only those dispatches they offMriireii*r^iei lo- secretary for Uie Department of Allied sources said, Uie trict rQeetlngs earlier Uils year preferve^some^of it, . wage Increase, said It would lunar surface, want ohd to have them ...... ^.4. Some 28 ’ W1U» U>e aid of a partner, reject a 100 per cent raise If It duy u ^ -^Die hard itden nauU had to draw upon every 1000 American Newspaper Pub- .l.r.i».i^ 'ihe problem .nd ed quectlons of U>e en^eers provlnceT^e strike reported slon wlUi his "s^te df Uie sUte depository. wewm lndjJtteM Ul^ Wt o! thttlr ftWU, courage and llslMsrn AasoctaUon QonvenWon wm rhttllie lh a i your crcw' attenglng." tonlaht came 70 miles west'of address." • present owner ol the good ipnni n training to survive. In New York. Itage was for tM«8Blgoii '.The* innual leglslatiire Is building, Harold "A Reautllu) Job" ‘'It now moves frofn U>e ...... „ ...... senresent...... ‘ ' HMnurMl sponaorid bvby thath. IdahoMaho VMrAY M C A ret)ortedlyrtl> ^ y had h a been d ^ offered olt«l»d,l.; |I.P area wUl bo op« u "They've handled it exactly drawing boards to actual your dally ni«wi|iMper. Qty pfHclals have already Other south VJitnamesooper. to jcflualnt youths with Ulo leg- million tor lh« •7-yMUId jjf, {jSl 0 like weM expect Uiem to," said consUiictlon/'Thomossold. eipresatd their approval ol the atlona Into Cambodia bav. boon isUtlv. process. sUiioture,

1 2Times Nows, Tw‘f> F allsj tdaho Friday, April 17, 1970 ‘by.Leary Magic Valley bi>Ltuaries Pickup Of _ § 0 0 n . *! .

Dnily Wf>nth.^r Ef>port. A. Leo Olsen Funeral Services T r a s h D u C Wcs.GardoJer helping to In- •aa ll-largu p anu o fg ld ia at tire— . -JEROME - Funeral services ' BURLEY___ - _Funeral______services____ _ Next ______W eek _ _ Employinenl Security Agency V PREVIEW ^F ESS« WEATHER BUREAU FQRECAST.TO 7:00 A.M. EST A ri6,-.70;, lor A. Leo Olscn.who wasw as killed forMrs. Robyn Cranney w ill'b^-^ _____ ' ...... ^ ...... Police Chief Frank Barnett » A ib '-—2? y y S N O W B e o u p Thursday morning in conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Residents of Twin Falls have *nd Detective .Capt. Tim Qualls FAIR^ / >'32 MOHT«E«l/y^.S, motorcycle-bus accident, will the Oakley LDS Stake House by advised to do that yard discussing case .. . Fetef linK beconductcdat 1 p.m.Saturday Bishop noyd Pickett. Final cleaning Saturday, as the one of Hansen showing off pri;te / WHEN fjjo «o«M in thp .Inrnmp t .h s rh p ppl byi ritcii Will bc hcld in the Morion trash pickup by spcciai i v f m ______Blshop:Weal Perkins. Cemetery. Friends may call at Wright checking out of hospiul .. .T H E Mr. Olsen was born May 7, the Payne Mortuary • Burley Mondio' morning. . chad Browning having coffee ISW.inMt. Pleasant, Utah, and Sunday afternoon and evening. City Manager Jean Milar Mid with Howard Johnson ...' R. S. H lb H t 1$ attended school there, moving’ Mrs. Stella Jane Hughes, 11 divided mto lofflemire breakfasting in with his family to Idaho in 1924. a.m. Saturday, White Mortuary two sections and two crews will downtown restaurant . . . 'nieysettledhorthofJerome,In Chapel. Monday morning, unidentified man sitting in Y 0 U M 6 1927 they bought.a farm south- CharlesA Engelbert JOam working first in the old townsite trunkofcar on Main Avenue ... west of Uj™ where Mr. Olsen Saturday, St. Anthony CaUiolic fhra 'movinB into the Trusscll discuSsing had hvcd sincc. Church Wendell prcsidentials streets and later tundn-aising effort for Head He w as an active m em ber of Thomas G. Hof'fer, 10:30 a.m . “'f ouUymg areas Start program . > . And Twin Falls the LDS church, having served Saturday, Thompson, chapel, day-l,y

rowPower er uo.CO. auuiionumaudltoriurn-for lor aaP ''•'■“‘“r"* -W « vof lhe_,MrA,JilBh ‘“b“ h a i i f v ^ ^ X grSC ^rrdr' to partly cloudy skios (•iKcwhcre. No n.ajor p ro g ram d ire c te d .by. E th el <»uncilman m the Blaine Stak^e, ^ Diiriiifi Fridiiv niKht. snow flurries will be died Thursday Mr. Milar said the special ()n .-V ppoinlm ent Chang.- i.s expccled in tempc-rature from last Ethlyn W alkington. 17,0 roll caU w aspresidentof the High Priest «8. nou-cl over the northern Rockies and the upper the Wood River clean-up trucks will cover each - . night. FreezingFreezW and cold weatherweather, should will be "fountains.” Quorum of the Goo_ding Stake. ^ NVm lainlaiid arca.-Showcr aelivlty will be In recent years he ~was a Convalescent Center. Shoshone, street or alley only one time and Recommendations, ' for the iiiilifipaifd fur llasteni California and most of (kimiiialo the tialioii, with (lie exception of mild Military Waiting Wives wUl teacher-advisor in the First of a long illness. perwns who miss next week’s appoinlment of Warren Barry, S'LiiKia. Hhilf show ers and Ihuiider-shoviers rcadiii{>s inilicatcd over the Gulf Coast and meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Ward, She w as born Oct. 19, 1081, in stop m ay have to haul their own Twin Falls, as one of the five uill (lewlop liver the Cfiitral and Southeni H oriila. the home of Mrs. Jean Hiss for On Septl 27,1938, he married Woods County, Ohio, and moved debris to the sanitation fill, members on a new air tran­ riiiiiisaiidmo.st of Ihe Mississippi Valley. Clear a gam e evening. F urther in: Thelma Hansen in the SaU Lake to Oregon-as a child. She was sportation committee being i N a l i o n a l formation can be obtained by Cily LDS Temple, later married to Frederick X w ’O H O V S 1 (> established by gubernatorial Springer and moved to Jerome ' ^ . '' appointment were announced Max. Min. Pep. callii^g 733-S676. Survivors include his widow, in 1914. M rs. Springer has lived A P t i o r* c ro r1 Thursday by m em bers of the ^...A tlanta. _ 69 56 _ . Forecast in -H a ile y -sin c e -1940. He has ------Twin Falls County Commission. B ism arck .15 33 . A letter submitted to Gov. Boise 53 31 Partly cloudy today, mostly ,^mperat„rlsa..a,m.:a5at S ^ c k S T ^ ta l^ ^^ K U terville, Utah^^ Surviving are four sons,,Eari In Burglary Don Samuelson Thursday Calt;ar\' • fa ir toni ■ - during-his-ijourthouse - visit -in 50 Tw’oTjoys, each 16 years old. .C hicago '■umldity, ^ a F T J . " ^ ‘ k . S ™ C h o i r ^ l S h _ ^ r a . Cleveland toiiii have been'arrestcdixcii m jcaicu byu j Twi.; x»»ui , member of the Twin . Denver 57 36 p rd , . ______Falls police and charged with » “! 5-®' H»n,. university of - Z nT 'S i Springer, Bo^ie. a daughter, jcv uui mi City-County airport Des Moines 67 3C Outlook for Sunday, increasing Jerom e, 33 a t Buhl, 31 fu'st'degree burglary. Buhl, aiid seven Yran'dchlTdren! Ruth Springer, • Cupeftino, ai-rac^ed of brealdne commisslbn, be selected to ^ F © it— ------59— 36-^------eloudinesfc-Gamas-PpaiFie-and—G asti^^r^a-at-TutU ftr Fairbanks • ’53 ' Wood River Valley highs 37-47, F airfield, 28 a t Hailey. Fort Worth • 75 'nws In 20s. Honolulu re”eX WM l^a^ted from Memorials may bc made to Funeral services wm be ,ve parts. Some of the he will establish. Indianapolis - v“hlcTe Snasem ent‘he Primary Children's conducted at 2 p,m. Monday In Uems have been recovered, it ™ "am Chancey, com- the rites will be held the Bird Funeral Home by Rev. was reported . missioner, said he understands Jacksonville- Weather Synopsis Francisco Fo?d i^artetfejheJerom c Cemeterj_undcrJ. W. Douglas miway, Immanuel arraigned in ‘he new commission would Juneau Francisco herd ^ Episcopal Church. Final rites xwln f 4 s County ftobate serve as an advisory group to Kansas City Relatively high pressiu-e is through Saturday will show Institute at Burlingame, Calif.i„ Hailey Cemetery. S , ■SSisday Srnbon “ d >he present aeronautics board _.Las Vegas situated-ovec—mast_o£_tb&— gradual-warming-trand.-: JJidgc-Eugene-McCoy- -andto.CheLMoulton. Dir.ectoLof_ Los Angeles __Northern ' ' . • ^ • Aeronautics for Idaho. — M?mphis------While low ^^ 5St5SlS^ r^ SL ^r°tL ^1t^„=™ ~M rr B u t tram ------hear^ng-for-next-weeferthe-exaG time to be determined later. j Miami the Southwestern States, the 50s In Southeastern Idaho to Mutual of Omaha and United of Mpls-St. Paul Judge McCoy denied a Althoughmuiuu^ii so^ne ciuuuuieascloudiness will«viu u>ethe upper ws50s loto methe miQmid ous60s U)in r w j ____rii^ n — Tiuiu iiu ' uvcii n/\ii..iL.i — nucucii c.. rpniipst tn rplpase the bovs to New Orleans be present over Southern Idaho the west. Low temperatures received of the death of Mrs: Buttram. 82, died Thursday parents and ordered they New York ENDWAR! and East Central Oregon today, tonight will be in the 20s through S n T sS e s George Modhey, the foirow morning at Blaine County confined to the Jerome Omaha InOo-son. Geo'gio. 200 no precipitation is ejpecled and the low 30s and som e protection h " li Audrey Edwards, who passed Hospital of a long illness. County jail until further notice. ■ Philadelphia . . . the low 30s and som e protection ' ^ r i « - . . . pie tecenlly (ound Q" eH< He was. born Oct. 23. 1887, in •' Portland, Ore. generally weathw. will be of fruit trees may be needed in S £e John S away a sudden.illness procticol woy '0 end wori thA rniH«»;;._orchard.areas- itonville. Ark. He_married —smm------Some precipflati'on, mostly in S o u th w e ste rn ld a h o a n d S e sl^ ^ ^ ^ '^ " ® ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ '''^ Thet Halt on Aug. 6, 1917, in {^ich t'id d H as dcfticw'l ptohlemi ot Ou' times Salt Lake City 54 39 the form- of rain, will fall in Central Oregon. i>. < » .h n ^8, 1938, in Glendale, Calif., PmeviUe. Mo. They moved.to O a-ion loms 1,800 local.lies m ' San Diego 58 44 iVie PhiHipines 230 IocqU'k i m [ parts of Nevada and Utah The extended weather ouUook • TWn attended FUer grade.school and the Indian Creek ranch near S rh n o l D in n e r Cermony. 11.400 locoliii«v in In- 1 ,San Francisco 57 48 • • Methodist church. Twin Falls. tho pn«r Haiw in iqoi hd o C l l O t M _ L f i i i i i c i today, however. was graduated from the Filer Hailey in 1923. He was a stock- dio. Qod 2.SCO locoliiiei in the | \ Seattle 61 41 Indicates bicreaslng cloudiness Surface windstu.ua uuiiiiBdiving the me over thls area Sunday, with regww ultra High School in 1956. She at- man and rancher. He was a United Statei m demontlrolmg ' Spokane 52 30 RICHFIELD - Richfield the wor to ~ofld ha'mony | m orning hours ' through chance of some rain or snow Sunday ° 30*”'i5llyund^y b College of Idaho in member_ of the Community Washington 7G 46 faculty, school board members, In twin Follv. a pvbi.c -neel- Winnipeg- . — — 1-persormel-helda'no- Tng on ttie Bo^o i loiu'ioni -ill"be than 12 miles per hour, but will Surviving, besides his widow, Former members and friends of. ^ host dinner Tuesday e v e n b g In held thir Sotu'doy, Apt,1,18. 8 Increase locally at times during •40s an d the 50s b ut the first of was a member of the Episcopal are two daughters, Mrs. J. H. ■p m 01 the YMCa. 1751 £l.io Idaho the class are welcome. the school cafeteria. Charles the afternbons to In excess of 15 the week and m inim um s will be Church. (Helen) _Johnson, Redland, beiS Bl.d for ;n)o-maiio« o-' the High Low Pr. Buttcane was master of aohu’i follh O'tend tbese Sot.j'- miles per hour. in the 20s an d the low 30s. She is survived by her Calif., and'Mrs. jtobert (Irene) Aberdeen 49 23 ceremonies. Wfalter Thoresen da,i e.emng meelmsv 0 ' lend Daytime temperatures husband;-one son, Patrick Miller, Haileyi a son, Kenneth towpon to' t-ee litetolute. Bear Lake ■ 46 30 E d w a rd Mooney;'one daughter, Buttram, Hailey; Ujree sisters. presented a reading. Decorations were^ floral Boise 53 29 Admitted Kathy Jo Mooney, all Seattle; Mrs. Elsie Baker, Littleton, aA HA 'I COMMITTEE Buhl 32 SO arrangements, hurricane Chris Israel. Mrs. .Max her mother, Mrs. Maurita Colo.; Mrs. Stella Mizer, FOR IDAHO Burley 50.29 lamps, and driftwood arranged 1J6f UihStieei Kendrick,uriCK, Mrs.ivirs. AndrewAnarew Rossnoss Edwai;d3^c.uwuLua, Boise; ouiau; her»c» father,luiuei, Hailey, n u tiu j, and aim Mrs. m ia. Thelma iiictu iu l ., w ' tM -ii Caldwell 55 27 Magic Valley Hospitals Idoho Follv Idoho B340I and Mrs, Verba Box, all Lehman Edwards, Reno, Nev.; Johnson, Twin Falls: and eight by Mrs^Udell Robinson, sgool Pleqn tend Ira t- .a m a h lt .- ■ Castleford 53 27 0 1 -ileromme;-'John e; ...... Renfro and-Mrsr- a-sistcr,-M rsr-Don-Taylorr-Ernndchlldreh- . . . arid one'great- •me B aha i peace p r o g r a m " - - 58 28 - ’—Emmett Burlt Stevens,.“ Plonnlng.committee, H om ^ale 58 25 Mr.s, W illiam P. P ratt, John “ nirihii ^’i*rol Cunninghnyi, Gooiling. bc in Portland, Ore. Idaho Falls 47 32 Kennedy, Hnrlcy Fortner, Jerome 51 29 ICdward Bubcock and Eldon A daughter w as born to Mr. Kimberly 50 27 Murniy, all Twin Fulls; Mrs. and Mrs. Nowell Miixfield, Mrs. Kiniim Williams, Jolin -CurlX-SlmfuivAlh _ Burgess. Harvc)' U*wis, Irving \ Tmne aturMfs. Cwrilays'aiid t_ Kuna 54 25 Willard Bonar and Valentin Barinuga. all Buhl; Penny Lee l Purma 57 23 Cleinenl.s, lliigepnan; E.sco Pocatello 49 33 Colter, Gooding; Mrs. Fred Admitted ' itupert 50 29 Willlani Henry, Murtaugh; Huby Allred, Bellevue .Salmon 50 17 John V.. Burrows, Kimberly; Carol Uwin, Shoshone, - rice Jollev and Julie SialUi IMm — 'I'uuid , 65 2a . Bui'ley._and Suni^_Gulsasola. Jane Jacobs; Kctchum, and — THlnTflllS 6 2 " n Hupcrt...... • • llnda Mlzer, lialley. nismlHHcd S<‘nior C.ili/«‘U^ Baby Boy Tanaka. Mrs. Biibliy Shalcr, Bruce (Vaig. IM \ Scl Ai liulii

HUHi. --- The. fifth anniiiil Sweeny, JackiMit, Nev,; Jay Svnlui' Citizens Day luis been nut Barr and Florence 'lliurHUUt, lur April '25 In tlie Buhl Buhl; Klizabeth I'ower.s iinil (•K'inentiiry hcIkioI auditorium. Mivitl Btoituer, Klinl>ei’ly: Mrs. Co-clminiiuii fur Uiu event ure^GeurgU- Yiiung and Ueurgu Vern (.'rimer and Newell Young, ShoHlionei Sunnn JohiiKUM. WlllianiN, Filer; Mr». Milford Ail Buhl reHl(U‘Mt. Mr. and Mrs, Steven Heinrich, I I I I I iM i.s - V i.W Twill l''allN, anil a girl was Ixirn I »ii> I all.. Iiliiliii . ti) Mr. and Mrn. Cliarletf T. \U < I. ■ I n .Slmfiir, jhihl.

( h i i iU ...... In s I . (iusiiii M rinnriiil lU M u ll I’lllll III ...... Adtnllli'd I h ii iix ' M i i i ( i i i \ ) l'<'lwooil I’, Andi'i'ftori, Mr.i, I M o i i i l t ...... >*2,.‘»(l MiH'iirlo Agiiero, Mr«. Charlefi (iM iiiilli...... l-L »il I-;. Ilal|(lili Kvelyn AdaiiiH and I ^ . . . 1 1 ...... Myrtle Woodworth, all Burley; ,M m I 1 •>iili><>ri|>iH «r l)cilgiidu, Burley, and ii lM'riirt;'IO II.lit, OH ^ii|iila>« daughter wan born, la Mr. and Mrs. Jpso Arc|\uletu, Hupert, ------— 1

THERE’S PLENTY OF ACTION in Twin Falls, especially along Blue Lakes Blvd. N., where a number of new buil{liii(>K under cnnstrunlon testify to the surge of business iiortliward.- Here thi' timbers of the new Fann atul City nistributiiig Com-

" GOODING COUNTY Gooding’s Honor Roll Clerk’s Office Divorces were granted GOODING — Seniors had the and Toni.V ... Lerman.anda,.a vuiuiCarol Stanley Byrd from Martha C. FILER - "Key Club Day" most students on the A honor Zlatnik were freshmen earnine Glenna M. Pankowski was observed by the Filer roll for the past graing period all A’s Robert J. Pankowski; Kiwanis Club at the United at r.nndi n„ th» A p rnll Edith Kytle from Philip Kytle: Methodist Church with' a ficials announce. were: Tammy Barrus. L in d a ' number of the local club They are Kathy Humphries Bristow. Debbie Jarvis Gayle members as special guests. Walker, Meg Sams. John Bush Murphv. Janie Saners I>:la Ornn E. Hills: Ann Pomts from Rev. Joseph John introduced and Tom Arkoosh.Juniors Wagner. Brent Estep Brian Valoyce Elaine Pat Pedrow, Key Club receiving all A’s were Karen Koester. 'Shawriee Bishop ^u antx from Ronald Kieth president, who reported on the HORSE SHU SPECIAL Johhson, Cindi UCroix and Carolyn Conrad Janlco Uh- Mulanix; Kay K. Harrison from recent Key Club convention. -Cheil4i_Scahlon._Sopli_Juiie. _mann_Susan-J3ehsner,-Nancy-^?^”^l® °"/-^^l®49--?®>l Briy^l^ulz.andjarne)'Gla^^^ Simii was the only sophomore, Toone. Grcu /\nderson. Gary [[om Donna M. Row; Kenneth two - members_^___p re se n te d ...... - ...... ■ UnUp Kiirl <;irnTiV ■ rTihv Rc>"nard Jr. from Gary~rnuslcal selections. SOUTHERN B o r in i Jean H eSson. Gwen Unda Reynard; Helen B. Helen Fleenor was Introduced Medford Kiithv Olsen Marilvn ” ““Kht from Howard A. ns a queen candidate for the V?rin Fric DhS^ ^‘Welt from cowboy baseball contest. FRIED Calendar i S s SninTt Eldon L.Rlblett, changed name Robert Moldcnhauer, longtime Jm lio n s a r ^ C h e rri Barton Hlblett to Ilona member who is moving to For d elig h tfu l din in g a n y lane Butler Marva Ixe Dixon' Shirley Jean Ames, Iowa, was presented fi CHIGKEN Is Adopted C oS itrK n D ane Roi^^^^^ Hennefer from Gred RaMnond plaque signed by all the Lon la nunn. iJiant Kogers, ^„,„K«rc nf /.i„k day of the wfeek . , . come Wa V BufiirJohn resiprntipn.of fonmer„meinbcra.cUhe .club,:______“i Shlrloy Joan B«cy; Cu«.sl„clud= Oct. 6-9 for teacher's institute. Ki.sinMer, Mike Mickes, Richard Holiday s w ill____ IndildSL Siirter, and Hick Tlionipson. Reported 'Tiin'nksnU’ing, Nov, 2(i-27; .noTiTtPDwyer...... Jbiinl...... Paul.s,...... -l-lotKH's-Seveii— “ Mnl?ir— V'nllrj’— Duplicntr C1>rlstmafl;fromnoonIX‘c, 2ilto Mike Anderson, Donna Ilawk.s, MUHTAUGIl - .li- .c . Jan. 4; Washlngton'.s Birthday, M arlene Sharpe, Jim Arkoo.sh, charter m em bers of the M ur- "■ Wycoff, Feb, 22; Raster vacation, April Nancy MatUieWs, Cheryl Wilde, Uiugh Mona Club were honored Northand south w nners w w 0-12 and Hchool will clo.se the •’'-•ff l.aC roix w ere at the nin th -an n u al ch a rte r M rs. A, J . Meek.s and M rs. I,. M. afternoonof May 21. There will sophmiioresll.stedontlie A AND nioht hiitiqin>i r.i.m n»ic:tr.. Hall,tlr.st; Mrs. Jolin Hahn and l)C 180 aciual teaching days. U honor foil. , * president, report.s, -; ...... , „

• ret'onuiiendaHoiiH--on — f«» Burruh.._KfiEitrFfintIii.-T3ecky -Dulu PeterHon, Glen Bree«llnK,^- wnnirn.Mll! charges f«rfin70.71 as propiised K elly, *V arlory M yer.i, D an J, H. Bree(hng, Hufii.s T urner. M rs. Nick B radlc and M rs. Hoy by the committee of Fourth HycPi 'M lk e S llm an, L inda Floritf Hul.ne and H e rb 'n to rn e . "*'*• , , District School Adinlnlslralors. Horing, Karole (ireennwalt, District Governor, Don Ziick, Personnel friirn each school Cynthia LeFurgey, Jackie Twin FiiUs, also was honored. . . „ and two- lru.slees were Pnrke, Michael Hendrix; Jim Martell Marache, Boise, 1^' Ht*p«tr ck, flrMi Mr*., authorized to attend the sym- Wagner, Joyce Boulware, Jana Idaho Fish and Game Depart- wjiadhcad and Mrs. I»)siumondrugHtobeheldApi ll Jobtison, Kim Madsen, Teresa tnunt official, showed slides and 27.2llal{;SL , Slagel, and Hory Scanlon, spoke on environment, J,1 , Sliflby and Mrs, M, Hogg, Shower Yourself With Comfort Sun Valley Sleeper King Size, Queen Size ^ Regular of Twin

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■ .-WASHINGTON .(WEA) - ... ■Tl)C.i3 bilUooiigurc-'m lslcads. ■troops fr cinJ Coijtil, N"r->ptjpti . Member o( Audit Bu'eoy o1 Ctfculolion and UPl United S tates $14 billion ii year, the secret' administration rthe men wlw “favor-sharp------It Ui S..1I10'' * 0 lOh Co fl.V 01 l>, Mnq.c Viillpy N r~M . it CI1 >r;utK< cl(l>\moQl1ri April 0. I9 ia ol llie poll I generally stated. draw sizable nyznber of U. S. The.^entagon is split, The Budget Bureau, some ^g^ents: - • , h ilU ldolu> B3301 i,.i< administration econcmlsts, and —Europe h as the funds to pay representatives of a number of for its own defense. The domestic progratnS' argue for Europeans are now paying out a BEAN BALL withdrawals. smallfir percentage of their In his State of the World gross national product on arms message, President Nixon said Uian we are. It is time they the United States would hold to stood on their own feet. If Ten Cent Letters current American trgop levels defense isn’t worth tfie price to- in Western Europe, “at least them, nwiing we-dorwill Kold President Nixon has recom­ present for Congress to take itself through mld-1971.” He didn’t them together. If we get tough, mended to Congress a whopping off the spot and turn over 'm ake clear what would happen and withdraw a sizable numter jiiiinagement of. the Post Office after that. of our troops, the chips will ^ • ' jum p ,ln firs! d a s s m ail ra te s to dow n and they will come Departm ent. t< There have beeru^^reporis help pajr*ftJW1SS*»^'|P*?fftreases that kwpBTfiGiiMSIfll^lepStn through. • ...... promised \he postmeri after their proposed b7 tl^W es^ei West G erm any a fter mid-1971 is In. any event, our sfrength illegal walkout. He proposed a G7 the service can have an op­ contingent on Bonn bearing 'the (and'oiir contribution) should ' per cent increase, (o 10 cents, for portunity toreorganizeand function costs. be in our nuclear umbrella and along' m odern lines. Administration men engaged naval Snd air power. handling first class' letters, and. —A significant cutback of U. Certainly, it seems in order for these debates say the an­ strangely, only a five p er cent boost tiwithdrawal men have three S. forces in Europe is essential for so-called junll mail, the cir­ the department to pay its own way. major vguments: if U. S. m ilitary spending is to culars. etc.,'generally addressed First class presumably does pay its —With^awals would have be reduced and money found to -‘Occupant” that most recipients \

“unconscionable;” and “out of the handling than other mail, and She-Go«i plains ----- question.” McGee indicated he therefore should bear more than its would support an increase from six proportional cost. Of course, this is Dear Dr. Thosteson: Five give it to her. Or another to eight cents. the service for which there is no years ago, at age 30, my booklet that she needs even Any major reduction in the substitute and which the people daughter had her gall bladder more, “Lost Secrets of rem oved. Since then she has not R educing.” The first will be President’s proposed rates pr cannot do without. failure to enact a part of his The historic subsidies' for complains constantly of- in­ long, self-addreseed, stamped program would jeopardize his periodicals and books, to foster an digestion, heartburn, and pain envelope; the reducing booUet efforts to maintain a balanced informed citizenry, no longer are RqiAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK just as if she still had the gall for 35 cents and the sam e kind of ‘ budget and to place the Post Office as important as they were in the bladder. envelope. days before free libraries, home- She weighs 190 pounds and is 5 M aybe to keep peace in the Department on a paiy as you go family you’d dd belter to have delivered newspapers, and radio feet 3, She pats anything she basis.______About Bonnes Message wants. the envelopes addressed to her. As expected. Congress pushed and television'...... ; —I-tell her she is asking Ior_ She needs the advice; I hope _ through a bill granting a six per Although Congress dislikes to cancer-of the stomach, but she she’ll take i t r hard by Moscow, would tend to cent pay rise to postal workers, boost postage rates in election WASHINGTON - I^ehind But the push is coming from laughs and says indigestion and Dear Dr. Thosteson: My West G erm an Chancellor Willy West Germany, where the real solidify Moscow's control of the other civir'service. employees and. years, it'has no choice this year, heartburn never killed anyone. husband has nose bleeds, dizzy Brandt's-recsnJ pleasant liltle power in West Europe now lies. post-war Communist empire She reads your column so I am spells, and can't get his breath. to and it should face the'. Is s u e the military, retroactive last visit to the White House is the The Brandt government, and harden East Germany at asking for your help.—Mrs, He won't go to the doctor, and Dec. 27, w/thout Im m ediate courageously and promptly, and Just the moment Brandt" is action deadly-serious purpose of whatever it says publicly, is far R.J.D. says he knows w hat's wrong on the other phases of the program . above all, it should vole the persuading President' Nixon to less wedded to a Europen trying desperately to. soften it. Maybe she reads the column, with him-asthma. I say it ~ _ Thoro'iij nl) betlei' nirie th an the " 'reforms so urgeTUTy needed. " push sharply and'qillckly for security con/erence than A -Western- Commitment Uo ~ but nothing sinks In. sounds like high blood pressure mutual reduction of armed Bi-u'ndt in d ic a te during his tour- mutual reductions of force by It's true that-indigeslion and and If ho doesn't have a doctor's NATO and the Warsaw Pact forces in Europe by NATO and as foreign minister in the old heartburn never killed anyone, care he could have a stroke.- the Mosc'ow-doniinated Warsaw coalition government of would push the security con­ but they can be symptoms of A.R. £ a c t^ Qiristlan Democrat Kurt-Georg ference even further back on other things that have killed a Your supposition Is plausible. ___ ^riie strong We.st German Kiesinger, That idea, pushed the diplomatic burner. lot of people. Besides tl^ t, she^s As for at thl^dlstancQ, ^111 —Co^&umer^Gr ip e^s- potion’ on a balunced phiise- about fiO. pounds overweight, can say is that something more out of troops — between 10 to 25 and that's another thing that than asthma is .bothering him, percent — Is the result of helps'klll people, _ and his wife ought to Keep after Thm* arc many federal ans stole One. of the areas currently under growing fear, almoist Following gall bladder him until he goes to the doctor. agencies whichl tconcern them­ contention is the implied warranty pathologlcpl within Uonn’s removal, people who are His ‘'asthma" may be heart selves with the protection of'lhe or guarantee which the consumer defense m inistry, thiit the Nixon ART BUCHWALD moderate eaters often find dlscuse, Blood pressure can be consumer, hut sllll__coinplainls finds doesn't mean what it savs. adm inistration will In: forccil to that they don't have to effeclively controlled, Show no sjf»ns of nbaling. Some { -h ttb itiM draw als from the :tl0,000 U, S. well piibliei/(‘d otunpaigns m k \ lo all, or perhaps just a .lltUe. D ear Dr. Thosteson: I very A bill now pending in Congress forces now in Europe starling In Late: But Hints But when one cats so as to m uch disagree With you in your the consumers awarene.ss and would hold manufacturers to ntini- mld-1071. approach being twice normal answer to Mrs, J,R . concerning perhaps m ake him ovei' ____ m y wife lypl^h*, rn n ri,. thnrftllL hn n hornlu. at. llie occasional delecls^he m ay find , ijiey ciuKjse lo place one on theln pollllclunH, to maki! nn all-oul P4inul»xeH of the Amurican tax under the table Hint he signed trouble such as heartburn. And stomach. I had one on my navel in the prodticls he buys, t)r(Kluct,Il!^ays som ething about thti effort with Moscow now for s y a lc tn \a Unit It’s easier for a lli« order without reading the worse; the overloaded, and it became real Jcnder.— Hut there is one com plaint which mutual reductlonji of (orco. If nuHi to di’iUift a Ntriitige liidy sjx!clflcmlons. M yra wu-s black distressed stomach can develop Mrs, F.W. limos that such a measure would Bucceusful, that would iivuid thu a n d llia? I.k a jjiodttct or liave fieeii thought necessary even from a busint'sstrip than it is to flhd blue for-n-wcek;"- '• 'cnrrcers hloial' h6mla~is- n- uisfatJnJ^you llke-bul first dangorou.H, psychologU’ul- . deduct his own wife, llie lUS - Keep any leUers from distinct threat; ulcers can stop getting your hernias all service which Is niisreproscnted. jv I a few. reaction throughout Kurope. in,th„ritloH will believe thiit a cual<)m«i3 received before or develop and bleed or even mixed up, but most partlculiirly In Wi-st strange lady could eii.sily be of nftef- a business trip showing perforate. To say nothing of Tie Uiree common varieties Germany, of n U, K. ptilhiiit value to « l)u.slnes.>imnn in the Uml wlfe'H promjneo was what your daughter's weight is are the hernias In the groin ■cnpn7!ltyorn K0(Tctnrj’ nr-w hnt-‘l«“l*'*«l oc-^iPPteclulwl.------doliig-to-her-heart------reglonr ldatal-hornlas, which (Kid dIvlHlon.H Inlaet In Isimtern Imve you, but they're very EXAMPLE: "Deur Archie; It After reading today's column, are jnslde tho body and not MR. SPECTATOR Kurope. .skeptical that n wife could serve wus grcnt seeing W scilln nt the I wonder if sho'll qultTcading-=^- vtslble-frojn tho surface; and Actually, the J^orUi Allantlt' any usefiil function. knife sharpener's convention or whether she'll start doing umbilical hernias at tho navel 'I'reuty Orgunlziitloii iNA'iD) Not long ano, the Heaeardi last week,. She was ronlly a something to stop her heartburn or bollybutton, instructed 11.h military com- Instltuti'...... of...... Anierlni. pul . out...... a sight...... for...... sore ..eyes...... and when she. and w ard off some of these risks ' A hiatal hernia Is a t tho top of We Finally ^anL - tulttee-«hiw(iUwu-y«arK.uHu-tu_i,^l,,(ul huabunda danced on die table, toplesa, at 3 bIw 00 Mlrlly-i|in9r«ar . > ■, the stom aoh, and h as nothing ln_ «U,rl woiklnn up |)ri)|Kiaul« tor wimtlnn lo ili'diiil llidr ivlvo« o'S ck . lim To iiiomln«, »lic Best 1 can suggest Is Uiat,you common with an umbilical f’’or monlhs now Mr, jjiul Mrs, .salisfy the sweet tooth — sandwich Hjulua] ri-dta-Ui»n of fm 'oa, the)' l»«k MADE Ihf convention, All the got a copy o f m y booklet, "Vou hernia which la seveiml Incfiwi •Since then. In (he words of one logitther. wIvcH are still talking about it, and Vour Gull Bladder," and lower. y SpecUilor have been rect'lving. suppers and meals for company, West Oormati export, the |h,|-o ’an- .soiiu' of the "I al.Ho want to tell you how throu(>h the mail, nolica*s that we in .between she found trieks for nilHUiry eoniniitleo hits Iwen fluggestlotiH made, Tlio m uch wc enjoyed Uic anokc were among the ehosen few and 'Serving salads and vegctnbles "playing noldlerd,'' wasting oxamiilea are mini*. dance n)iu led through tliu Hilton announcing Iht.* fact we m ight Just attractively. She found that hot- pruclouH . lliiio trying lo con- i _ .nurliig « trip, keep a Holul In thu early lioura of the Win anylhlng Irom a few huntlred breads hadn’t been vuuldti’t linve |/eun able lo ({et liulnful.aswellasshoUofhepit •SW(H!pRtnk05:------» ...... iinil lise tliat meeting u CcW gu ofM lie golf courHii,‘ »n(l their fuctorkiiior other p laces'of ’ Yesterday bhe got a letter that U N ltK I) IN rilliO llY launching pad for a Western he might have lost the Wor- business, she Was among |he wihners In this . European toen-agers are upprouch to Moscow. Uiliigtoa Crushed Papaya ac- I'lXAMPl.)'': "Dear Sir; $r>t)0 ,()(i0 c o n tlv til w h i c h , a m o n g ' docidiidly less nationalistic than Hie nvrmans are nol alono In count, Oeorge’s friends and Enclosed please find a selection their parents, If one survey doth a other thirigK, even had atitotnohlles , ‘this hlgh-stakes game of .aNsoclntes lolU me many times of plioioa taken at our medical consenHUs nuiku, Wentorn politics. British during the convention tliat If I cunvenlloa which I um en> ' for some of the lop awards. Ronald Ingiehart, profufisor of Defonio M inister Dermis ilealy luidn'l comu along lie would ddblng wlUi m y Uix return. The No, she (ll(h)'t win a car. or any IHilltleal science at the University l» proHHlng the French for a h a v e c e rta in ly b ro u g h t ludy dealing the cards a t vur money, or a radio or a TV or a lot'of . ol MIchlunn, Interviewed a Hlmllar commltmonl, with Homebody else with hhii,” cubunti In Nusotiu la my wifu. other things. But she did win representative sampling of 2,0t)t) a d v an ce U idlcutlons th a t,. ;i - If poiutlblu, show whiit 'llio other Uireo gin players are (>erman, French and British s o m e th in g . flesplto tho lingering i)ffect« of IxislnesH ' resultetl from your Mrs. Wclmu HoaonkranU, wife youths betw een IR and 20 ypurs old, atubburnlyindependuntauulllst wife having iiccoin]Ninlei been nble lo unload ^lrB. Joiii/lfor Cook. 'Among Oenmin teon'Ugorii, 1)2 Uio »riutufll rodudlon fwwlty wife of Uw m c ^uUvo dlr«ctor of dlshoH that go together like m ugic l>er cent w ere rovorublo, com pared parllculttrly Kuly and tlie the Hureau of 0« tlnills Medicare I'ronaplant Mutual. "Noiody't horn! Mommy't at her and ^ 4ni^ooi* and outdoor destfrU fo wlU) .71 per cent at thelr^parents. Scandinavian countrlos. ' DrllllnH, 'lliepurcholflng ai^ont l''una. , . ( ^ dofUy'i at hit motcufinht mooting/" ^^^^~Bttrley-Ra-n-gier7ls^ F riday, April 17, 19>0 Tln^e& N ew s. Twin F a llt. Idaho 5 END DENTURE MISERV

M;erlln R. Stojck, (Ustrlct his ranger di^lct. ’ ranger on the Burley Wstri^t,* He was presented-an above Meal— Area Sawtooth rfational Forest, has average performance award been awarded , special April 13, by Forest Supervisor j .K I-I..MK 1)1 .\' m ;r m i ' recognition for outstanding Edwin Fournier during a ru x s I.H.M cU n iu u ’V IK m in - work in range m anagem ent on m eeting in the Twin F alls of- Fish And Game Official uus. -lice.------— l-»iiKh;Tittc, m n Recognition was given for Mr. Stock’s leadership In To Speak At Teach-In p jriiilts un.lcf 2 School establishing an effective range 1)1 M l K I M. I n , Is .I.m|v p ..« .lc r. management program and Dee Hibbert of the Idaho State p.m. and 4 . p.m. and open the Papers ■aiming the cpoperation of the Fish and Game Department gathering to discussion permittee as^lation members d istrict office a t Jerom e, will be following his speeches, ( lJnrk\\'! Mmi'ryViVk KuVr'jmct! in planning range ^tterm ent. one of the principal speakers W in Honor The aw ard was In the form of W ednesday at th e ' College of a pay increase effective im­ Southern Idaho during the Two M agic Valley high school mediately. nation-wide teach-in on en­ Twin Falls Cemetery newspapers won honors for vironm ental problem s in tjie excellence at the -24th annual united Stales. Select a Componion lot white you ar« together. high school journalism con­ His talk will be an illustrated Man Charged W e offer o choice of flal moVWer, roiled morkcr ference at the University of lecture on problems pollution Idaho. . ^Wilh Burglary presents to wildlife. His slides '* • or private' obove-ground burial -dwi-wtikprestof the pidure of The “Trojan Echo” of f-L<)cal>Einm— poflution in varying degrees of -Wendeli H ig h ^ h o o l won a fir st-' severity. class honor rating in the class of His illu^rated lecture will be duplicated newspapers from E rnest A. Hacdy J r ., 24, TH-in presented'at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. 2 Adult high schools with more than 250 Falls, has been charged by city at CSI. T here wiJ] be a enrollment. The "Spartan” of police with first degree discussion period following Minidoka County High Schook, burglary in connection with a Companion jSpaces each lecture. Rupert, received a first-class theft Monday night at the David Dingman, Twin Falls - WITH PERPETUAL CARE - rating in the class of orinted Swanson Co., 1001 Third Ave. W. County sanitarian for the South new spapers from schools of any Officers said Hardy, an employe of the firm, was the Central District Health one reporting that the business, Department and agent for the a wholesale plumbing supply State Health Department, also Glenna Olsen of Salmon High firmC-had been burglarizecj. will be a principal speaker n 9 0 .0 0 School was named a runner-up The charge against Hardy was during the Wednesday teach-in. ih the competition for .the made after investigation by the He will speak on "Environment outstanding girl editor of a police department. Improvement." Twin Falls Cemetery Assn. school newspaper, while the His topic Will deal prim arily Officers said, about $45, plus A. W . "Bill" M adland, Pres, and Mgr.‘ school's publication, "The an undetermined amount of with problems of Industiral and Tribune;" won a first-class change from vending machines, human waste disposal, with 435 Mairt Avenue E. — Twirt Foils - ^ ttn g-oa a newflpapetn------irglary. "artd pollution. H e a ^ will speak a t 1

-NEW AUTOMATIC voting machine is team will'bc in Twin Falls In June to explain the demonstrated by Twin Falls County Recgrder machines, which will see their first use in the Harold Lancaster, left, for Phyllis Wagner of August primary election in Twin Falls. the League of Women Voters. An instructional

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Representatives of Automatic statewide biennial conference county, if it elects to purchase Voting M achine Co. have ad­ of the le a g u e of Women Voters. the machines after the first vised County Clerk Harold Mr. Lancaster said under the elections, will likely need at l^ n c a ste r they will be in Twin contract for lease-purchase of least 90. The M m achines are Falls the first week in June to the 90 machines the county now designed to handle 27,000 votes, make plans for a public has, the voting machine com­ he :said, and there are about relations and educational pany agreed to furnish supplies 25.000 registered voters in Twin program on automatic voting, and ..counduct' a public in­ Falls, County. Usually,_.about Mr. l^ncaster said at that formation campaign, as well as 10.000 vote In the p rim ary and tim e the com pany will deter­ .training sesssions for election about IS,000 iii general elec­ mine several places for public workers at the'expense of the tions. depending on tlie nature display of the m achines and will company'. of the contests and w hether it Is also announce plans for County election funds will pay a presidential year or guber­ educational nrograrng to train election board workers, but natorial year vote. election boards In the use of the other expenses of this fall's Around July L the machines new m achines for county voting voting will be covered by the a re expected to be on display in in August and November/ firm selling the voting several pQblic places in Twin One of the machines has machines. In addition, they are F alls County where Uie public already been programed, Mr. loaning, at no additional cost to will be able to inspect Shd m ake Ijin caster said, and will be the county, 12 machines for the a trial vote In preparation'for placed on display at the Holiday first elections here. . . the fall electiona. ... Inn April 24 and 25 during the Mr. Lancaster said the ITOBAYTHE - NEW SPitpa.;:

TOMORROW Ttils la iMaullful Woodciwl ■talniM* by Carlton. And your Rldtllald atatlbnt are ottarlna^— yOURHOUSE!!! ItatlMaulllulprlcea. ACHTUNGiA termite panzer division may With a gaaollna tjll-up at RicMlaM, you can gat a taiad fork, dlnnar destpayTTns very newspaper before you get fork, knife and teaspoon tor 99ie? aromd to Wrapping the trash iii it-then start And with that, we give you a eating your house for dessert! They eat sports teaipoon f ree. sections along with world news; wall to wall car­ The place Mtting la Just the beginning. You can build a peting along with your floorboards! Put your whole service, complete with house in the hands of the people who pioneered gravy ladle, serving spoons, termitfe control in 1927. Quick! Copy the Ibrminix soup sixwns, cake knife, butter knife, the works. And, eacli ' numli'er oflf this page,. .while it lasts. For termite time you buy a place setting, pest ,contrpl call: __ youfletaiM ispoonfM ______; Coma In to any of yoiir partlelpaling G. W. "BILL” WARNER Richfield service statkNW now. - 7 3 3 - 2 9 4 3 And start geNIng absolutely eveiytlilng lor practically nothing.

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Urucii-'I\*rmliilx in n dIvlHlon of Qocjlt IndiiHtrluM, Inc. “WORLDS LARGEST IN TERMITE PROTECTION” AtlantlcRlohfleldd 6 Tjfnes:News, Twin Falls, Idaho ‘ Friday, April 17, rt70 ^enalor Ghurch Plans A rm s Aid [flnlif Walt Oisner could Itll this mtrediblj iulcs Vtrne's Adnnluit! Asked By Allies

h)di;i iipiwiilPtJ, direclly lo iho • United Stales Tliursday- for- ■ iirii'is and assistance as the i;ovcrninL*nfs effort to drive Viel. Cent- and North Vietna- niose troops out of the country ntovcd toward the crisis point. An American .embassy spokesman said Friday the appeal uas received Thursday and passed on dircctly to the Siati? D epartm ent in' Washing­ ton. Other W estern nations w ere understood to have received —5ttttUtuwS(u»Is-of aid. ' Tlio Cjimbodian call for help came as Communist troops designed to'keep traffic movinj' Tonigh» at Cii!lj!ljii.'iB>:>‘ attacked Takeo; town’ early without lengthy delays before 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 1 0 landing. . Thursday in the first reported Communist assault on a Cam­ bodian provincial capital. In­ formed sources sdd Cambodian troops killed 15 Vietnamese prisoners during the assault. SUNDA41. The embassy spokesman said the appeal for American arms, LUCKY LICENSE aid was not "a shopping list." He said ..the request did not ^wfiepstakes- specify what sort of arms aid' was required. It w as, in effect, a m : »5 - M O ■ »2S call for help, he said. Drawings The Cam bodians are known to REGISTER FREE ALL W EEi. be short of military equipment. WINNERS WILL BE POSTED Last Monday Premier Lon Nol announced that Cambodia Giveaways/j 4We£ir-&^Fh«rsT- ^ wouJd accept all unfonditJorial foreign assistance from any * 2 5 _sour.ce .•::for._.the national -"V salvation.” WON CHOO MI, adopted d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVayne Dupsloff, Chicago, gets WHEEL^ acquainted with her new mother after she Loans arrived from Korea. She is the S.OOOlh Korean off FORTUNE . BOISE lU P li- Rep. James __Me Clure, R-Idaho. announced Thursda^LalJacation of stfldenT PollALliQjtijrinLiinpil Preriirts Thai W IN C loans under the National De­ UP 'P 0 0 fense Education Act for fiscal “Babying” Of Violators Will End 1970. V ITO Me Clure said schools receiv- BOISE (UPl) — The chair- fying formal abatement orders communities guiltv of pollution, .ing the funds were Boise State- man of the Idaho Water Pollu- by the-Stale Board of Health, with fines to be paid through an Coliege. $19,687; College of tion Control Advisory Council The council also suggested .ad valorem tax. Southern Idaho. $6,332; College predicted Thursday a change of possible procedures local magis- Board, who said the methods of Idaho, $17,648; Idaho State attitude agamst "babying” of trates might use against hard- had been tried in other states, Saturday University.$:h ,509; U w is-C lark regulation violatwsT core pollution law violators reminded the council courts N orm al School. $8,732; North Moyd DunnTGeorgetown, _ without distinguishing between could take affirmative as well Drawings Every -spokft.dnring axounbit mectintf mimiripalUiea .^nd IndustciaL.as-injunclive actioiLiind'. saicL Northwest Nazarene College. marked by a militant attitude complexes. , courts had the authority to ______F E W — $10,728; and the University of on the part of council members. Suggested possibilities were make the "or else" part of an Idaho, $51',7fi5, Dunn said, "If we're.going to plugging the outlets of munici* order a "do it or else" order to- MINUTES! proiect the-water of this state:--parsewer sysieriis ahd'finin#- fit thTTase------some businesses are going to be " hurt zind som e employees are going to be laid off. Leng^th Of "Som e plants will shut down. Liberals To Stave Off VVe must balance the Issues SUNDAY Skirts Is . very clearly," he iidded. ' Case Against Douglas DANCING NIGHTLY During its long meeting, the To The-Mo*lc of — CLUB council recommended that the MANK Board of Health support a budg­ WASHINGTON . lUPl I - literal with views similar tu House liberals hojw to stave off Douglas, Discussed et of $453,080 for w ater pollu- ^ Mustie Braun at leiist tem porarily un iin- •n,fllbui iLlsli(,|ii'tliiiC Ci'llcr's D O W N m , DRAWINGS tion control during fiscal year pQp Playing and iingmg WASHINGTON (UPli -Tri- . 1!I72.9 Th..T’ ■ P'-'"'-'""'"' stumpetlo usiilnst coiiiiiiitli'c will ■i(ni(lu6l II CAFE * your favorite requoiti, ■ cla Nixon, 'H, tiuve her iiWlhOr ma.ssiv n ■anhrpionoTJTtd t p jd i r - the onceover Thursday jind lolii non lillociilfd 1(1 Wiiter Quulllv L'uiuiiifnd iiHiiirifit im puiich- MOTEL oxcept M on do yj her that site ouglit to "go all the ZtrrVor he ™ ro .t nZl cnsc.i vntivls Teel ^ - B A ; q K S " an d Tuoidoys. Lavelle and Roberta Borlon way" with her lowered'skirts. vfiir hut Holsi! Htlornc'v HniL'c '^*'1 ImpcHch hiiiir they lire mciru likely lo iiir their Sunday Harvey and Hazel Wright 'lYlcia looked at M rs. Nixon'.s llbertnrinn of 31 years of the iWnch beb w t i t kflfe piilf g f cen calk'd the rocoiimionded amount tu n i c a s Alcxiiiu li^ w iiiU rM ... high Iwnch wiw the subject of a NohuiuM ioil Dinner and told her .mother: "Ifs Howler suggested the half m il­ 'W“ I'"™ WASlllNdTON I UPI i-Pres- nL'ithor here tior ihere.” * lion dollars might not be ade­ 'I'lie d iiu g h ter-m o lh er talk quate lo water jwllution $ 1 0 0 » resuhilloli Irtvolvinii hi,pencil- coiii.iinnduiit of the Const CASH DRAWING liniy went lUmiiHialrH to Uie -U l_ It adequate providing the 1071 Im peachm ent is slm ilnr BAHK NIGHTS Wliltc House state rooiiiK: to Adm. Willani J, Smith, U*glslatiire does not cut the ap­ indlnment. It must be voted by receive :iltO women for lea. Mosl Hendei’. a veteran of Fridays & Wednesdays propriation, half of tliv^ House ineinl>ers of the guests, tiiembers of ttie ytw s’ Coast Guard stTvk-e. Sitw tdw O h all fh» alwurh. , - „ to talk...... ^ ...... about.. present m i voting. 'IIh* actual — HoodwilUciiibakiy- tuur,-Wurii thoTwoi C‘>«»»»ttn Op«n 6i 1} p.m. movie at a military iwst near ffiwrt' tvorker« u yt-itr Inter lo U ilm er, IWVUss,, n Southern S-0-0 Big Suigun 'llmrHday night, killing bring the total staff to 2:i. coiiHervatlve. "A N N E “ ,|M 6 i4 } -9 il3 M Academy one American and wounding 20 AsHistnnt Attorney (ien eral Antlclpatinl{ th is ,' flep. An-, SAT.-SUN.I< So Fine a Picture others, the.U.S, Commuiid uild Dwight Hoa,rd suggested n drew Jucoba, D-lnd., a liberal I Ih i Moil Tolhtd A today. m e a s u re wlilch |>lc Honored Picturel . A t9 i3 0 - detoniited mine hlvw up in m easures ceiiturcd on a tK>ard liti]X)achment resoliitlniiH are Kalgoii'Ht-'hliiatown, killing two of hearing officers chusun lo ruferred to the .hidicliuy Nomintal^d For .conduct liearingH against Indus­ IHirHons. Gommlltee, choired ItV Hup. 1 0 . A c a d e m y The grrnm^o Incident w«n at tries or plants accused of du* Kmanuul {.'eller, D-N.Y,, A w a r d ill *7in A«t|M)«t noar An I w , 611 nilloN nortliwoHt of .Saigon, 'nirtm VlulnameHo cIvIIImhh also wre wounded, ------J!!]l2_^lW(ijlilug__ i/l__ InvulveCgnlutyToi ______Wflflrlht Waild Pamoui ^ r-.i. lAilDOlHli DOBBS TRUSS __ilAfj'AiiaiON?__coi.ofl CaOWUY PHARMACY Kids Free

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-Saturday'. DKAR ADDV. My sfopson },s J5. We get along very well J. Sommer, Twin Falls. ‘ was the theme for the junior- Meyei* was theme chairman. „ • l . n c tr Miss McDonald is a 1968 senior banquet and prom held Ron' Gihring and Jo Vincent ^t^Jern Bnght and Ray iufta, and he is really a r o w ! boy. Bui Abby. he TALKS too much! . graduate of Shoshone High rec eo lly . wcrd cnUrtainnient and tend ^airmen stated the m enu will This boy blabs cvcrythinf; h f thinVs. h ears and sees. He School and will be graduate In Carl JosliS was master ol chairmen and music for dan- ' “ 'k™ » ''.'« ''e d is constanlly inlcrrupting atiuUs to contradict them, and he 1970 from th e C ollege of ceremonies at the banquet cing was furnished by the vegetables, a variety of takes, over a conversation and holds the door for as long as Southern Idah, where she has which was held in the Masonic Minico High School Band. salad.s, and strawberry, short ho can. running minor delaits into (he ground. ' ' been active as head cheerleader Temple and served by the Order cake. He rccondy spoiled a surprise party 1 had planned for a and homecoming attendant. of the Easter Star. Randy friend. He simply TOLD her about it—not meaning to! M r. Som m er is a 1965 Gardner gave the table prayer. Abby. he is not a bad kid. bul I wish he would just learrt graduate of Twin F alls High Kris Annls gave the welcome Magic Valley favorites to keep his mouih shut. I’ve even considered adhesive tape, School, a 1967 graduate of the DORIS MCDONALD address and Bruce Lutz, the but I don't think it is that wide.''W hal can be done? He Is Qollege of -Southern Idaho response. . M RS. G IE N N H. SIM M ONS driving me up a waU. DESPERATE Vocational program and will be ^ /! >> • A musical prograr program during 1658 Cor»orM,. Burley graduated in 1970. from the V • I. the banquet featuredid a cello solo ' - ^ O C l C i l by_KrisiBlflStock„. am and a vjDcal Fruit Bars m ixture. Add egg and stir. Add th e n ttw his problPms. His obvious insecurity accounts for his need to Academic program.' trio composed of Jo Vincent, r cup brown sugar draw attention to himself by interrupting, contradicting and Both will attend Boise State KIMBERLY - The Kimberly Marcia Meyer and Miss Mnis. ^4 cup water . ■ nuts. Spread evenly on greased DEANNA McCLUKE cup shortening cookie sheet. Bake 'a t 3S0 holding the floor as long as possible. [Many adults never College as juniors this fall. R eaders Guild will m eet a t 8 Crt>pe paper stream ers of 1 cup raisins degrees 15 minutes or until no • ^ .. /-I An AAugust ugu st wwedding eaatng i:is planned p.m. Wednesday at > the American Beauty red and silver out-groH this. I Perhaps with maturity H'ill come cohtldehce, 1 cup dates, cut up imprint remains~when lightly D e a n n a M c C lu re , in the shoshone Park. Methodist Church. Guest and formed a large garden house in patii-nc-c and better judgm ent. In the m eantim e, tell him you ' 2 cjips flour touched. Cool in pan and cut into - . Music Night will be featured. the high school gymnasium love him. and before opening his mouth to ask himself: 1 teaspoon salt . squares or bars. Store tightly Miszczenko Plan Hostesses are Mrs. Tom Crain, where the prom was held. Is it true? An archw ay which led to a 1 teaspoon soda , covered to mellow. • Karen Edwards Mrs. June Emerson and Mrs. 1 teaspoon baking powder--- ...... (Note; When-doubling- this ------Is a kind? j Robert Stradley, with Mrs. Ron fountain, steps covered with September Rites ^ teaspoon each nutmeg and recipe; use two cups water and rs it nccc.'ssori/:' Ballard, Mrs. Merle Cherry, carpeting to resemble green Mr. and Mrs. Qlfford L._ Reveals Troth •Sr^abel-HeltonT-MrsT-Ace—grass,-w rought-iron-w hite- _clo.ves. _thr_ee^fourth cup shortening.______McClure announce tTe 1 teaspoon cinnamon Double other ingredients.) MM.TA— Mr. and Mrs-. Otis Miller and Mrs. Susan Stronk as furniture and card tables -DE-AR-ABBV--Anac( ee-H-can-no-longer-call her engagement of their daughter. 1 egg, beaten Edwards, M alta, atihoiince the co-hostesses. The program will covered with cloths, all added to -a friend! rang my doorbell early one momingi and after Deanna, to Walter Miszczenko, 4 cup chopped nuts, The Times-News will pay 15 engagement and forthcoming bo given by Mrs. Jack Oaiborn. the outdoor effect. Pamela apd —rcmarking-on-the-w'eatherr-said-with-a-little-laugh— There^ son uf Mr-and-Mrs. Watdmir- if d e s ir ^ each week for Magic V ^ey m ir i a g e of their daughter, - J i ^ " -‘"irta-Moldenha------now I have you on my candid camera!” Then she called my Miszczenko. all Twin Falls. charge of decorations. - MU the first Jive ingredients ravorne.^ - Karen Ann, to Dale Derrick attention to a tiny camera she had ih her hand. The prom program included 1" a,saucepan and bring to a avontj recipe. mall it to Miss McClure and Mr. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Fldelitv of the vocal solos by Lucinda Relnke boU. Remove from heat and the Recipe Department, I felt very resentful of this invasion of my privacy Miszczenko are 1969 graduates Louis Larson, East Garland, of Twin Falls High School. - particularly since I looked my very’ worst at that IhaiL “A Stplfcmber wedding Is time of day. but I said nothing. How would you have handled An A pril 24 w edding is ibai situs/lon? ANNOYED planned. planned. ?t'nrcliS^aS thA™ s.^ewsan

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FILER - An E aster program ivas fu a tn r tfd a t - t-hc—A pnt— "meeting" of ‘ Ihe" tuiheran- Women’s Missionary U ague oT . the aover Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs. Hugo Meyer presented an Easter meditation at the opening devotional service, which was followed by the topic, “The Assurance of^ Easter,” presented by Mrs. Gary' T. F. Pastor W rites Thousands Leaving Schroeder, i Mrs. Douglas Schroeder, Mrs. Hugo Meyer, On First Com m andm ent Priesthood, Ministry Mrs. Edgor Meyer, Mrs. Lyle REV. W ALLACE VOS REV. WALLACE LEONARD Uerman. Mrs. Wayne Jagels ByKFA'NETH(^-.HIMPLE then God asks us to ••come now. IJv LO UIS C;\SSF.ti» necessary. In most Protestant and the Rev. T. D. Johnston. PaslorT>lcr Street • anti let us reason together, saith Sa-I^cligion Writer -R aym ond I • Baptist ITiurch. Twin Falls the Ix>rd..thouf’h your sins be as E:i('h y ear, several thousand ment is left to a haphazard ,, was in charge o •'Thou sh.iil love the Lord scarlot. they shall be a s while as men leave the Catholic priest­ business meeting. Mrs. David thy God u itti all thy h eart and snow, thounh.they be red like hood or the Protestant m inistry. Lutr reported on the American problems-’ were a s 2 N cW M in istC rS withaif thy soul and M;ith ali t/iy crimson, they shall be as wool.” iMost of these clerical drop­ fnentjoned by 13 per cent p i the Indian Mission, a project of the niind. This is the first and Isaiah 1:18. W hen w e come to International LWML. outs are highly trained, and ex-pastors as the dominant The Twin Falls___ First United Rev. Leonard is assistant greatest commandment.” believe what Gbd has to say, we Several proposed changes in onoe they also were highly cause of their dciarture from pe'ntoostai Church have’ two .pastor of the local church. ihemtislltltlon were presented find that “we love Him because Matthew 22:37.38. •mo'tivalftl. ------the ^ministry. WMle amlly m i„,sters.- Rev. g. Rev. Vps was pastor of tt« He first lovfed u s.” -I John 4:19. - - Haye you broken this first and. Wliat causes them to abandon problems may mcludc the Vos and Rev. WallaJe McCaU church tor 9M, years greatest conim andm ont of sill?’ When we acccpl Christ into their chosen careers?. domestic tensions generated by i hofnr*. /.nmino hpf** nnH Rpu the aeaaiine tor a cioining anve • ^ p.Question in m any minds is. our h earU to b e for given of past P oodIo who like sim plistic a chronic lack of m oney, it is ,Z»H'r.rm !erinTiriSLr >“ Bue is sponiorlng. ’ sVns, God puts withm us a new to n ard_was_m lerlrn,m ii;isieL_g„t|^^.„,,_l,^.bro,^M tolhe^- •'how does one come to love answ ers have_a ready expiana- significant th a t only, a sm all per there for about nine months.-- God?" The Bible states that niiture that makes it possible to tion: Catholic priests quit cent of the dropouts said Clover S^ooi. TTie Walther love God w ith our w1iolc_heart Musical •'the love of God is shod abroad -because—they—want'-to—};et—financial pressures were the Vos taugKt^aTThe lecostal” in our h earts by th e Holy Spirit and with' our whole being. Each m arried. Prot_estant ministers main reason why they felt the Jerom e and Wendell LWML ■nf_ii’ o r practice of putting do»73 “the Women United would have its May 3 and will Include election Displayed of officers. Keith Thaete and found in His Son. Jesus Clirist. through W ednesday at 7:45 p.m. profe.-Jsignally. to the enormous institutional church." May Fellowship at 1 p.m. May 1 Planned At daily. Linda Thaete were welcomed as WENDELL - Mrs. Roy demands of their calling. There are laws against in the Bishop Rhea Auditorium Guest speaker will be L, P. new members. Bishop displayed, the articles 'The .next most common cruelty to animals. Perhaps we of the Twin Falls Episcopal Jones. Concord. Calif., owner Kim berly A nita Kellogg was in charge prepared for the annual sewing Church reasiiii, cited b\ 1 jpcr cent, was need at least a moratorium on Church of th e Ascension. The and operator of RutTi's Fashions of the opening devotional ser­ assignment and the items for inability' tu relocate when cruelty to clergymen. luncheon would be potluck. .HANSEN — The Lutheran in Concord, He also is chairm an vice and Linda Thaiete assisted Church World Scrvice. at tlje Members were asked to bring Women’s Missionary League of ^ of the National .\ction Crusade April meeting of the United Unit Elects seeing supplies and material the Kimberly Redeemer pyt°P»c. CaunciL -of. - the— layjlienLs — Presbyterlan-Chur^h------’ for use in the migrant ministry t Lutheran Church met at the of the /Assemblies Mrs. Bishop explained the program. Mcs." P7~BrmisOK^mch with-MrsrCaro|-prlebe Mrs. BTicE^ of Cod. in the U. S, work and services rendered at displayed garments made for and Mrs. Gerald Sievers as He will present for tlie first, each place the item s ore to be • CASTI-EFOHD - Mrs. the missionary sewing guests, WHAT CAN YOU time here, the program and sent in the United States and George Blick is the new program. The opening devotions were o v e rse a s. T he assignment pre.sldent o f the Women's work of the action crusade of C ircle one will m eet a t 1:30 lead by M rs. Henry Slevers. DO ABOUT Included a number of quilts, Society of U iristian .Scrvice of A.ssemhlii',s of God hiym an's p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Priebe was welcomed as a organl7.utions. hospftal supplies, infant wear the Castlefiird United Methodist Mrs. A, S. Henson, 161 8th Ave. new member. and a baby layette. Clmrch. E.. and Clrcle.lwo will meet at Several coming events In the POLLUTION? The dedication service for the a ie WH.S named during ii Book Is the same time and day at the church were announced with Listen ihii M onday to the annual summer medical j)f- recent meeting of the group at home of Mrs. T. G. Gray, 657 the Community Luncheon Chrisiion Science Radio . the home ufM rs. Tarley Har­ fering was concluded with a Walnut St...... which the Utheran ladies will Series: for jome interesting brief talk by Mrs. Hiirold mon. (Hher'officers named are Reviewetl host, will be held April 3Q at the thoughts on this 'question. Holsinger. Envelopes for tiiis Mrs, i<»iren ■ H erzinger, vice church. Ladies of all other offering were distributed to be pre-sident; Mrs. Karl Ileidel. P ro g ram O ivcii churchei and the. community ---- ,—llVon — ------returned cither at the Miiy or .Heerelitry, and Mrs. Dale At Meet Mrs, llernard Martyn was a re invited to attend. Plans will Septemljer meeting. Flatters, treasurer...... KTFI guest speaker during a recent FILER —. Mrs. Raymond be announced to each church. Sc'cretari<;s tiained were Mrs, at 6:30 P.M. inoeting of the Christian Thomas presented the program This Is an annua^ event, Tlie buslricss ineBiing was Uiwrence Sill, spiritual life; Wvtiwn'n-Mhnionnry Scrvice at on "Meditations" to m em bers'"^® ' Clarence Degner and" opened by Mr.i. P h n rts Schlf- M rs, Halls Cox,' inlsslo'nary tlie Twin Falls First Clu lstian of. the Women’s Society of Mrs- Rudolph Martens were tniiircti, named delegates to the district entitieil ••Friends.'' Mr.s','(lria'e siiriiil reliilions; Mrs, John .She gave a book review of Porter gave the devutiops. 'riiompson, membership "Ten Fingers for God.” ciillivatioii, aiul Mrs. .lake IX'votionals wero given bf Mrs, The next m eeting will be the Stahlei'kiT. rhurch respon- Duane Hanson. Unnuiil May I.uiicIkhui with the sil)illty, IV o g iin n I'hairniati w as Mr.s. It was antiounced the Motiier* WcDdell M flhodist Indies at the Daugiiter hati(|uel would be Presbyterian riiureh on NJjiy M Hiick and -f.he disi-iissed held May 1-t at the churdi. u x ii ■■ "PraveriilidKelf.Uenlal for the ^rln g a covered Mrs. nisie Bean with Mrs. I xira Doss giving devotionals and Mi-;i':riN(; s i :t • It w a s aniK iuiued the ^Jay IP YOU PLANT IT OR FIIOIT K1L1'’.H .• peace l.utlieraii luiii'lirDir-will i)e held al I p.m . Mrs, Alnm Reqiia the lesson; • laym un’s Uuguu.will nieut at May Ii at tliu lioitiu of Mrs. liuii group two ine'l at tlie liiime of 7::iOp,tii,.Sunday in the church. Kudlar with Mrs. 'nioiii]isoti, Mrs M a u r li- O lle ^ W i r M r s ...... MR. AND^IRS.RARLE QUIRLKY GLOBE D uane H an sen givin g d e votion s . . . Uniite :i, iiiih l, w ill tell of ih eir I.DS mlNNloii tu North Mrs, Virgil Aiider,snti will Mrs, Flatters and Mrs. TWIN FAIU, IDAHO present the topic. .Mr, iinii Mrs, .Stalilecker in chariit; of and Mrs, Moyil .Sniltfi gjive (lie i)»h„n, „( 7 Suiiduy In llulil'u sccond LUS Wnrd Chnpcl. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD , Hunry .W uO v»dorl aru himth. arrnnitl’incnts. lesson, and grftun thrnR mot lit’ nn-j spenlayi'ar»nainlshl»M ainoiigtlieSliiiixIndlimK, N. loeuit & Shoup Av». 6. Iw ln ^i, Idoho the liiime of Mrs. Al PetiTs. W ill HAVE IT

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Already youth Protestant denominations into a rejection of leaders on the basis made ^ny kind of spalsh in the styles and ta.stcs govern much Jingle “Church of Christ of race alone. life of a congregation before fall of mass media. Sen. liarry Uniting" (COCU) is admittedly While repeatedly and was the strawberry festival or Goldwatcr, H.-Ariz., hardly a mountainous undertaking. vehemently promising "to the All-Church. Picnic. • considered to be the chief ad- For the past eight years, radically overcome distinction CTiildren’s Day, was not so vocate of the Now Cicneralion, representatives of the - and diversion between races" popular with Christian }ias some pithy remarks to. Presbyterian (both Northern and promising •‘foil access and educators. They accused the make in support of towering the and ' Southern), M ethodist, participation of all minorities iit youngsters of showing-off and voting aue to l8 years: Episcopal, United Church of all policy-making groups arid at p arents of being fa r too proud of ‘'Some more idealism will do THERON HURST Christ,-Disciples of Christ, every level of ministry,'’ the •the memory-verse performance u.s all good. It will help remove African' Methodist Esplcopal, COCU plan, when originally of their offspring. With Sunday the crusty, shopworn reasons . . . son o( Mr: and Mrs. Leo African Methodist Episcopal unveiled, stipulatbd that "the Schoolsortof glnngway to long why the . policies and' goasi Hurst. Decio, received his Duty - Zion, and- ChrlstlatUtot^fldiri«B ^ ^ sprinK weekends nt^odv- to ± ’.whic^ are promised to voters Episcopal churcl)es have been United Churcn^allDe a mack tim e to pim^lc!G"Br^lfl!AyTfy''W)ii'L '■even seem la get a c - ' meeting regularly to formulate bishop.” Day. It is not so popular in the complished. It will make us find LDS Ward, during sacrament a specific set of plans for the This incredible contradiction sophisticated '70s bijt here is the positive answers-that will s e n lces. This is the- H ursts----- giant merger. of the promise Of "overcoming one voteJor revival. putusohtherighttrack.Instead third son lo receive the aw ard. • But the 124-page plan that was distinction and division between In March of this year, this of explaining why this law or presented to the planning races" was, however, fully writer was participating in a that program can't benefit the organization (The “Con- justified by the secretary of -— - Lenten ser\*lce conducted by the public the way we thought It Kelicf Society sultation on C:hurch Union" — COCU, the Rev. C harles S. Union Presbyterian Church of would when it was' passed, also abbreviated as COCU), at Spivey Jr.. (who is also Schnectady, N.Y. Pastor Idealism will send us searching Presenls Play the Ninth Plenary Session executive director of the _I^naldStakeanda gatherin^of_ for innovaUons and new HAGER.MAN - - - The . — meeHfigTKere7TMlght“ W'^ell“ beT7NatiQnal-eouncil-of'Churches' senior higli''khool students departures that will get the job Hagerman Ward Relief Society described, as the mountain Department of Social Justice.) began the program. Seventeen done. laboring_^nd bringing forth a ^‘Sure it’s discrimination,''he -students-stood up with a date .- •‘Whether we are-^eaking of pres.c.rited, a. short., pjai' .at .the_L mousetrap. . conceded, regarding this church recently. * ' marked in large numbers on a world'peace, cleaning the air The play, "My Sister’s Individual congregations of proposal to disquahfy all other card. It went: and water, stopping crime in Keeper." was directed by Mrsr-' the nine denominations will no races from the election of 1954—The year I was born, the str^tsreliminating-smut in- D.'H. Gold.' TliosTTakuTg’ p a fl? ^ doubt like special note of one COCU’sflrst ranking prelate. “I the Supreme Court banned the mails or any other im- were Mary Jane Lamoreaux,. provision of the plan. For if got no faith in whites on that racial segregation In the public por^nt goal, the energies and Nola DeGuilio, Linda Wood, their denomination joins COCU, score." schools. ; enthusiasm and urgings of Janet Guttmer, Diane Andrus, ilch Then why. as an African ^ 1955—When I was one. D r. young A m ericans will help us to ..Gerhard l.uttmpr and fnnnie have, charters antedating the Methodist Episcopal minister.r " Salle's polio vaccm e w as tio our best. Luttm er. American Revolution), can be does he work towards unity with “FRIDAYNIGHTOF-FUN-isth0th em eo fa-“Emie,V both Boise;-Young people fropi Twin .pronounced a success. -- ■ Soloist was Mrs'.'John Waite'' dissolved (and what may be denom^lnations containing so special program tonight at tlw Kimberly Falls. Kimberly and Hansen areas arc invited 1956—When I was two, we with Mrs. Floyd Marsh as ac-_\ exploded an H-bomb with the substantial .financial en- fhahy whites? Christian Church and performing during the fof the evehmg. Activities begin at 7130 p.m. companist, dowments can be expropriated) “I work with this outfit, eve'ning will be Dennis Bixler and his friend, equivalent of 10 million tons of Subject Noted simply after “consultaUon" - because there’s some hope that ^ _ ...... TNT. auiipij' m ici uuiiaiuMiuui, — w RRST UNITED not mutual consent — by a some of them may be saved," Q 1957—Wlien .l w as three, the The "oneness" of mankind BRETHREN COCU district. ("The district he replied, solemnly. ^ !■ lectio.. Se. : > O U f/lS Russians launched Sputnik I:_. that insures peace can be found shall - have -the- pw ver-to— -Yet- this- compulsory black 1958—W hen 1 w as fo u r, in m an’s - ‘‘atone-m ent" with . IN _C H R IST :._.. ThgChufthol Pour ■ ' nrganize, realign and dissolve bisho| TOgl.l. - Thg-tlnittd— parishes after consulUtion with overwhelmingly by the Plenary Roncalli became Pope John is explained in the' lesson- Methodist Youth.Fellowship Thild Av«. & Third S litd Eail the groups Involved.’’^ ■ assembly, after a number of REV DEI STOREY Povrgr will elect officers Sunday. P r» f X'XIII. sermon on “Doctrine of There is a provision whereby black clergy attacked it. 1959—When I was five, Fidel Atonement" to be read at the Poctenag* 166 Moditon Nominees were named at a J # lO f V any parish may withdraw from "This is reverse racism." Area Unit Castro assumed power in Cuba. T\vin Falls Christian Science- Phoni 734.2367 recent meeting of the group. SUNDAY SERVICE COCU within one year after the charged the Rev. Louis White of WENDELL - The Women’s^ fhe lesson was given by Sandra WENDELL - ,The Youth 1960—When I was six, John F. Church Sundav Sunday School . . . 9:4$ o.m. new church is esteblished. And Beebe M E aurch In Oakland. Society, of Chrisian Service of Freeman from*Vh*e^Wendell ' ^ d Jerom e Kennedy w as elected President. MorningWerthip . . 11.00a.m. whjle it is impossible to If this assembly is broad united Methodist Chufch Presbv-terian Churches were 1961—When I was seven, the The services start at 11 a.m. C.E. Y outh...... 6 .3 0 p.m . E v o n g e liilic S«>vlc« 7 :3 0 p.m. estimate just how many local enough and has reason and gjected officers recently. guests at a Catholic Folk Mass e Corps w as established. The ch^urch is located a t 160 9th congregaUons would pull out. - p e e enough to have a black Agnes Byce and Mrs, " R p - n f k r t^ recently at the St! Benedict’s ^ve. E. such withdrawals have almost* leader, r think It should l« done Eaton are co-presidents. VS Student Center and Priory in Glenn orbited the earth. invariably accompanied without coercion.” Other officers are Mrs. Ruth ' ' Twin Falls. 1963—When I was nine, John denominational mergers. Another CJhrlstian Methodist Lo^er vice, president; Mrs. ( w iv P n / \ t Before the service, Father f ' waf It Is difficult indedd'.to ^Iscopal minister the Rev yman Barton, recording Simeon explained to the group 1964—When I was 10. the Imagine the trustees (vestry) of Orthal Lakey of Dallas, charged secretary, and Mrs. Jim m * . . of predominantly Protestant — 'Itlnity-aurch,_W aIi_Street,—that_.:!thls_^reates...the_im^Preemanrtreasurer.------l Y l e € - t l l l £ — -««,rno-rn>ftnlp-tha-inpamno-and-.T^'r»kin Resolution and we C.nioffui Carpeting . subjecting their assets (an., presslon that It is provided saprctarles named include" ” s\-mbolismof theCathlllcMflss. b6mbed North Vietnam estimated J400 miillon) to any me'rely for some sofrofnh- Sid Me H T fG E H M W ,------Mfs^— FHtl^SiHiSSn" answeredT ------196&-Whcn I war- l-there 10>Y«ar Wear Guarantee Excctdt FHA Requirement* • Chooie from shortage presently afflicting the of merit and just deserts, he yjg ^^d Mrs. Ray lener. uiim.-u v.iuti..,. ..c, ujiiuge oi aouinem luuuu, several color* National Council of Churches, went on to afflrifl. But he also membership cultivation. program was selected from the Guests other than the youUi "crt nois n iNcwurK, lwitou Such withdrawals of a Introduced a plan whereby Nominating committee book, "Gaines Christians were Rev, ^rilllam Barrett, ana oiner ciues. ouv.. ------. , , N o m in a tin g ...... 1968-When I was 14. Martin number of local congregations there must be racial quotas n members are Mrs. RughPluy , . . -Rev...... John Steppert, and Mr. Luther King Jr., and Robert F. would mean the creation of a all aspects of COCU leadership Mahler, Mrs. Bessie penson. Mrs.-Alfred Sandy reported ,u,a Mrs. Muncie Mink. K.-nnodv woro murdered number, of new denominations, - such as the office of and Mrs. Chris Webb. on the recent hinh .school T :., (;.,n P a rU ’ the COCU plan thus working [Residing BlshopM*hlch must Mrs. Webb. Mrs. WaWer, and atnie.ic "victory" dinner . ■ asalnst (Uelf, in holdinR that be racially rotated. (I.e. no one Mrs. Joe Walts presented the serij^d liv Ibe.WSCS member.,. -n,e Crusader s (iroup of the on M •■Christian diversity, la abused may l» elected lo the office if lesson. ■■'.'Ills Is Culculta." Plans were made for .scrv nil Twin Kill s First Christian Tfy- the separateness- of his predecessor Is-of the same p|j„s „cre made for, the KFA.l'HA banquet which aiurchwilltiovoatlncanparty “ “ t" d enom inatlonsr ra c e .l , delegates to attend the WSCS will be held at the c h u rch April „t 7 p.m. Saturday f L c r m k J in thesta^^^^^^ Perhaps the most deplorable ■ This provision Is not quite as District meet at Buhl on '^4. ■ All (.rusaders ore to bring two f,,7i„' T i ^ aspect of tha plan for the racist as the original bluck Saturday. I'nnounced the WSCS cans of food without labels and vmiih Hbvo prSJosed church Is iU built-in- favorltlsni. proposed by the Reports were given by Mrs. Eastern nistrlct of Idaho marked l,pt or cold for dessert_ C h^ild^ , COCU planners, who were Alonzo Drown, Juditli Circle; Conference will be held In Buhl, and main course. somcinmg w any lu me ciiurvii ONLY Sq. Y d . ------liu rsts apparentlv taken In ( Mra Atfnes Bvco. Rulh Hobl) An alklny work incctlng was ujFunri 1 Thi. liinlnr hlth many whito church leaders! by circle md Mri. liuy 'I'cnVr. held with a potlucR luncnoon WENDE1.I,-Tlieluni0 I a few clever and outapoken Courtes?ti>imnlltee. ■serve*''“>’' ^ Apr*' 23 a combined potluck qullllns. M .V .I. RECORDINQ ART19TS- OVER 80 ROLLS FOR ^ 1 . qualified to speak for all blacks, luncheon will be held al. 12:30 ‘■-CpUNTRY M USIC" yot^lh this past Smday Hut such racial rotation is p.m. in the Fireplace lloom of O .ic.l I l o . l M ' D anclnR —- 9 p,m, to 1 a.rr Ihe 8™ P“ , “ racism nevertheless. And It the church. All ...e.nlK..,» are , 'M '" " >•»>"< YOUR SELECTION DInlnH — 5 P .m to 1 2 o jx Why buy from jm oll lampi® iwatchot — buy from Banbury s for a “^^"m eim .th at fur yjma.eren l/lC . asked-ta-cijuui-iuid^ili'liia-a ------afternoon lngf-Mrr^^,f _ . : ------T,I.ENN.S FEUnV The " I ...... fiWoy end Soturrfey. Ap.U J7-J.-U ------•-ihe-roll'tjnd-^ou-can-toi#ilMoolv- and Mrs. can bS -drsqSilKled- “ ------nicnas Korr)— hI>.S-Wnrd-is- " I - like in yowf-hom*.------l- . ------. . counselors or Uie Preabyter an ,1,1^ I Cohipl^te - . , to AA having u • Mi t I the Monnons" STEAK DINNER ...... young people, accompanied the HANqUI'TT SET u])i'n housr Miindiiy from fl to 10 Tuatdny, Wadnatdoy, Ihurlday, Filday and group. pigment is not In BcaHon, FIIJCK — 'Hie'Filer YouUi p.m. Sotufday, April U . IS.I6-(7.1 B ikmqutit will be held a t hi»ho|> .1. It. Sdlii.Hatuil Kiild a C ia iJ e BROWN'S ^ l u n c h e o n SET 'I'he COCU plan Is now Iwing Cliurch Women U nlted's Mu; sent out to tho nine memlwr p.m. S aturday In thi'.Udger.sun fihn. "Miin'.n .Somcli tor H«p- Holel Roundup Hoorn. Twin plniisN,” will Im* »liown. Several CARPET LS OUR SPECIALTY fullowshlp potluck luncheon wll denomlnutlonH for ytudy and TURF CLUB be hold at Ui30 p.m. May 1 in recommendation - which, Falla, A ventrlloqui.st will displays ou the. dmrfh aro Palli Av«nu« Phen* 734-2000 143 Moln Ave, E, the Twin Falls Episcopal connlilerlnn its raclBt content, lierform. ' ' pliiiiiifd. (.Imrch of the Asccnilon. should bo brisk Indeed.

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CINf.'INNATl (Ul'll-C inein- -nati riKhtliander. Jim Malonny, Injunction Agaiiist who held out this .spring until M arch 20. w ent on th e (i()- A B A . The NBA E^layers A.s.socia- A.ssociati6n. claiming a mcrHcr L nhealen Lisi BO.STON lU P Ii-H ic o Pe- tidii. reprcsentiiif’ lfi5 tiieinber.s. would be a violation of antitrust Hoyjils Mrcwcrs 6, rcUirniHl to Fi'iioral Pislrict tfdcelli drove in four runs ANAHKIMIUPII-Jay Jolin. Ctnirt lodav fi>r a ro.strjiininn .filed suit in tlie same court laws since it would "bind the Tliiirsday as tlie Boston Hed M llA V A U K F :K (U P lt- Hot- Stone doubled in'the fourth p layers involuntarily to ''one Sox twice rallied from behind hittinti I^u Piniella slammed a inninj* to_start'a;thrce-run rally team for their entire playinf- for an H-5 victory over the New three-run homer and Amos Otis that knockccl Dijye Boswell out c a re e rs.” York Yankees and a sweep of knocked in tht-ee-m ore runs’ of the" box as the California T. F. Girls Win Behind A.Tulinn on the restraining their three-uame series. .Thursday to spark a i:i-hit «An({els handed the Minnesota ' order may take from 7 to 14 Potrocollik's' three-run homer attack which . enabled the Twins their first defeat 3-2 days and. in effect, would hold \iiss .lowsberry, Blake' tied thti score it) the third Kansas City Hoyals to an M Tliur.sday nii^ht. up any mer^’er until a decision j^tory over the _Milwaukee _trRoswcU; a ,20-Kame winner is reached, * jumped ^iway to ii 4*0 lead and 'Brewers. ' ' — . . . —•'la st year, walked Royer fk-poz Jewsberry, auain •itnpressini’ winner for the Bruins. • "O ur m er^er- talks will be his fly . produced after John.stone’s fourth-inninn in the quarionnik-, arid O uhy Twin KalLs topped Jerom e 59- conditioned by^what the jud>;e another riiii.duriiin a four-run double. Then Joe Azcue beat Blake. a pair-of ]iintv>rs. ram e -10 in scoring and tliosc two left rules Friday,- said president uiH-isini’ in the .st^-enth. out a single that took a bad hop u i’I) Jpubli' -A 'it'torjes .Minh-i). at 24, and Hurley, with W alter Kennedy of (he NBA. and bounccd off second base­ Tliursday afternoon to lead the three, well behind. • ABA owners are understood m an Ce.sar Tovar to load the Tuin Kalis mrls I'l viciury in a Jero m e’s best tim e was a 20,3 to have agreed to -a m ert’er bases. ' four-way nieel at Jerom e. by NWss F.ller in the 220-yard that calls for an- $11 million Miss Jev'sberry. attacking the dash., pushed'there by Miss indem nity to the NBA, All U quartermile all the way, turned Specht of Minico, Miss Hale of ABA team s ,are part of the in a fi4,f- and came back to 'M inico, nipped Miss H um phries ;.y,r^pmVnt"'^nnPl.'hin7provioi'is anchor the ftfiu-yard relay j o of Jerom e in a «o5aTbattle m tfie reports that only four or five of Whafe •ictory ami rum a jjood battle century and Twin F alls’ K aren ^ost drawinu clubs in tfce with^itnlcm hroiiplvthrcc IcRs; Schow toflk-fivc-sccouds off her junj^rr' cT rcuiT ^ia"be taken •Miss Blake won the 80-ineler halfm ilc tim e of I,nst week by j[,[o (j,e hurdles and the 50-yard dash IliltlnK the Uipc in 2:48.2. Miss „,,tion was first (ii.s- -an d placed second in (he 7&>yard Donaldson of Jerome eavc Miss—j„sspj-b,-tt„-plavcrs-t)urinc PuS g .Scliow .com pany for the first ,1,5 > ;ba All .star gam e in ^ , Philatielptiia last January. I.;i- Coach To I'so Jerome hit hard in the field vvrence Fleisher, attorney for events, taking three of the four , the nlavers filed the suit S e l f ^ Tirsts but Lwin halts went one- Tliursday '-because consumma­ two in the other — the high jump tion of an ABA-NBA m eri'or Vi ost. L akers — to off.set it. The Bruins also would irreparably impair the won two of the three relays to rifjhts of all the players by 1. Inc!ia>i> 2 I«S ,\.\GEI.ES lUPIl - stay ahead of .lerome in a close deprivint’l them of the opportu­ Richie Guerin's contention that team-|K)int. nity to negotiate \vith ABA I)f-:TROIT I UPI 1-D ic k Mi'- he is the only person left who team s and would elim inate all .Auliffe drove in the tie-breakinu C htcajrolL \*> 1 can run the Atlanta Hawks now competition for talent run with -a single and later - that Walt Hazzard is out with a professional basketball," added an insurance run with his ' OA K LA N D -rU PIl - .John — br-oken w risl m ay-just-pU -home-run-of-H -©lioittr-goinj^-tiie-dtHtance-fvP— the hands' of the Ixis ;\ngelcs . not involved in the .suit. Player- lliu rsd a y to spark the Detroit the first time this season, Lakers. Hole, M. Humprr.e coaches Richie Guerin of' Tigers to a 4*2 victory over the slopped the Chicago WTiite .Sox STAM)lN(; At W . 230 iKiunds, Guerin Atlanta, Un Wilkins of Seattle. Cleveland Indians. on siM hits Thursday night while Nilienji L«i9uv SUnamgi matches up well with W , 180 . Al Attles of San Francisco and .erhm pitching the Oakland A’s to a 3- pound I^ker guard Jerry West, Connie Hawkins of Phoenix. u-A,.r-arj 0 1 1 1 .■.' 1 victory. but there the .comparisons run Bill Bradley and Willis Reed ^ ? c 1 ? r ' Odom, who has calcium into trouble. 5. of the New York Knicks were ] ;:; ^ ’ problems in his right elbow,- . Guerin has 14 years of ex­ went five innings in his initial W«Ole» - 4 among the representatives at s .-vc .. i ': c* i 1 ■ i perience compared to West’s ; o« 5 ^ the news conference Friday: svi ’ 1 ’ sta rt and 2 2-3 in liis second. ten years, but West is 31 jmd Jtromf, 3 Teammate Dave heBusschere '• • ■ : ' ‘ '• Thursday night, he w as in Guerin 38, If Guerin starts. asked to be excused because his r.i.y' r command all the way, striking F rid iy nitflU against the 1-iikers ‘ 'Wife suffered a m iscarriage out nine and walking two wniic in Ihe For.um the Ixikers inay j Wednesday. ' ...... 1 picking up his second victorv in ■ run West and rookie Dick threi' decisions. — (;arrett—at -Ciuunn • until - the player-coach decides.to repjaw IV n:\Jllej ij(‘ s himself wiih rookie ffuinr Board. The Lakers hope il will be^oo late by then. I sing Spiller. K ockcis .Sell to s Angeles nJrcady leads the besjofrseven series 2-0. after ■Scores Im p s K o ji.s T o sweeping two in Atlanta, anil IlOU.S'i'ON I UI’I I - (iayiord their chances for a four giuiie Perry of the San Francisco sw?ep improved ireinendously .Supersonics Solon> I. ()rioh>> 2 Giants denied Thursday niftht of tli<“ Pus,sycat, O ur nntionnl when Huzzard went out. that he throws a spitball, and RALTIMORKIUPI i_-Pilcher_ — prirp*winninB drink hnsMR^c'bmc'h'’ ------Guurln—doiisn'l-have-the- . SANJtKiOLtUP.Ii-ron:. -said-iimplres Angle Donatdli Joe ‘ ■CiiVemaYi. wlio allowed _ g r e n l .siicc<-.ss. N o w o n d e r . T h is quk'kness that he once had and 'troversial forward Don Kojis and (’hris Pelekoudas were _seven hits, drove in two runs (J! ^ .sunny, ornnae-swcot sour makes W tii.jo k L .Iji' - tlK. -SHn....I)jvti6 , -ih c Lakers :-bdievc.-lbcy havx- ‘•‘shiiwbontii,------tnrilng'rtnuble and twv of the quickest guards Rockets to the Seiitlle .Suj)erS(). ■ you want l?)'piirr. And mixes up ‘ I’erry’s argument with the F ran k Howard adni's1, I u -I k 'M 1: . . Ami V W i'M i'ltlCt.iliCla-CiilKinlplll'. (|tiil (he teiim at one (ime ihis was ejected from the game for tille r in g 11 \'ery special nller to net i ...... •larlrfi. h l-rrlii'irlr ;iil(| |''rl lili/i-i, 'I'w u r«r the prlei* of «me. And penny, \\ hrn ymi lni\- mn- I'i 'mI \.)|II la\M i. I ''>nhlii.Tlie season because they would jiol cuinments he made to Ihc 11 I'lianii'ehl.s'guaranteed S30,fl0n-a' Imii; (>f Olii ilii-lilio ' Liuwi F>xul (i'ii>iU);h Ik (om-i li.nnn M juair li <'l' i-|a -~ . '1,11:1 ;iiil|i|il 'I'lniH l.il hllle president ^if the U>s Angeles i\inplres from the dougout in year, three-year conlrnct, lit I III- ii'g tila i p iie r Ilf s.’> !>.'i, \ iiii u i’i t ill’ -<'>'< iiii I in i n jily ii |ii’n n \ i;ia -> ami lia in iliil -.11 in-i'< lr-. I'jyn Olympic Committee took tiie fourth.. A dispute al.Mi arose IxTaiLse iiiin-e. Twd liaj;s Im (cnminh tn ciiM r I’.'.inhi sr|n;ire leel l, tiunicv. tun h i i v th e slitirn exceiilcttp Tliursilay to 11 Donirteyii anil |»'llels. ||i,:heiii'un, .nn.<'iiliaie(| l.iun tinnal Olympic ('onimillee that lUiring Wednesday night's f...... I pi'llels. O inilii-C liuiirlli'H uill i:i\r \ .IU ;i III hi'l. Kirrnei liMMI Speeliil VVhii-lyhii il' olTi'tV Rockets in (he I0ii7 eKpiinsion the Soi|,(hi'rn California city game. Perry, who has been ill a 11 III II el III I lav-. N iil wei'k-- Am ! ...... -iiii - \ m i'll l>r 'iilislied, ll \ o u 'f '>'pini-il nhnui' li,u\ iM and ItiHgime cnpiainof the team WHS using "ciirmiierciiil lures" accused of Ihi'owing' a spUball Ihi' ii'sullsaieniiai;inlc'i-<1,III ...... I m . I, ...... a iiith 11...... cillns. ii\ mil ihr 111 lh<- llMllMili .seas(jii. He wns Io ohtjiin the g am es, for several years, denied e-l liehiliiliiin. UimKliii.l .\ ,iM,i|Mr, han.l _iiumi:d_tu -pluy_iii_tlii: .AllM ur. — itnhn“ Ktlrnj'-nn'iW Trnd- Mhr hn^1^K n hibrtcnnt, ...... ^hul>l.>pui;t>lui-u.illut4.w-.M-Huai- gam e for the West the siiiiie alllir Mdv Ihe ; >'i'i ...... slutenu-nt hy Constiinin Andrl- He said his arm might have year (.ORTHO);,!',!I",'. 'ini'ailei I...... - I ‘I'l .“^.ive-1 nti anuv that one of the "hires " _ been sweaty, and he miglil TRAPSHOOT was poleiilial ti'levlsiori iiioney. ' have had som e' baby oil on 11 CASUEFORD'' Kllroy i>ald that a.>i a vice i; n h a n k i :d w in n k u s that he uses Io break In a new GUN CLU» ‘ prr.sldent of Ihe Internallonal ' NKW VORK .'d p i (■ ‘Only two glove, Olympic T'oiiitiiillt'e Andriaiiuv non-eoinmei'i'lal,' a n d a u c t i o n "Mr Ainlnanov, ns vlc« prosldent ol thv Internallonal BLASIUS MOTORS OlVinpie I'oniiiiiUer, Kliould Saturday, April 18 Sale'Timo I 1OQ hiiOH... lull . wdl ...U iut-,,lltu. dlnti'ibiilloii of li'levihlon iiioi)uy 1606 Klmbfliiy Road, Twin Fcilli, Idaho In decideil solely by Ihe IOC with partli'ipiiluiii by Ihe bid flin flitl 10 l', the Niitioiial Olympic lalva II C]fitl»l uUlll luiilllUt. (Viniitilttees and the > Interini' llnjiul SpurtH Fcderatlim .'’ 25^ MOTOR CYCLES FOR IRRIGATING - FOR TRAIL — FOR RACING" SAVE • S'omn Good Condition * Condillon * Soriio Jutt Molorcyclai for Ih o Do-M*Yeuriol(«ii .1 .1

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TERMS: CASH ON AUCTION ITEMS BLASIUS m o t o r s ; Owi^er Sale Manopod By Meiiorimitli Auction Sorvlce f MrtcheH’s^j^ing Of Carey Wins Boys Track Meet, Friday, April 17 , 1970 T im es N e w s, T w in, F a lls . Idaho 11 H<»rse-Ra;ees^Be^in _6JBirdiejs Earns Early. Hichheld Girls Tip Rimrock . GOODING — The Richfield Carey 8. Dietrich 4 and G oodiHKT^tl^ A t GT-F^-Saturd^ girls pinned the first loss Of the Stale 0...... year oh Rimrock’s la^cs ahd Mlss 'Klnff of Richfield- Poii v« ... GLliNN.S/_KK.RRY—Acqm- thoi oughhrofl futurity-trials- niandcr's tla ssic thoroughbred 'Suhday" will h'lg^t tKc opeiir '' / the Carey boys ran off with their provided a lo^of the difference Lead At New Qrleaiis handicap Saturday and two ing pyekend of iKe pari-mutuel Rv \ t r.F M F Mi.'4WMc 1 . . m • . .... half of a double track meet in the ^irls rtmpetition when- , ^ dnd a trust) puUIT in warm, heels with six-undcr-par 66s. conducted Thiirsdav on the she upset Miss Balderama of c.rV,V suctions of the 'Fair Acres hurse-racing^ session at Glenns -F erry, ______The com m ander’s classic, for dashes — in both cases by no WJllkSf I ^Haywood Has getting six of his eight birdies four year-olds and up, will be ' then pr.«eOc.l .» ,.j_kc the ,as, Mondays playott 5 s ? r„ \t'C m ore th an an eyelash, But those (Iraubu'grr. ' in bacK;to*bafk fashion, the final race of Saturday's 7.080-yard. par Uike- tor the Mostors wth Billy .Ri^^oek. had W's, Comas two eyelashes resulted in a shift whipped a birdie-happy first wood ,Countr\' Club layout ltel)(>iin Archer, hometown veteran Rimrock had 88‘i. Camas Miss Friestad of Richfield, who 34-3I-55. thinK o'ort' tlum 50 pJayers 0^; cr Haywood's closing night record racc.s n;ne a/id JO Sunday' Freddie Haas. U.S Open county 15. HaKcrmah 9' = . ■ picked up two victories, nipped H.rr ix^fformance of 59 points The 2&-year-old Mitchell, capi­ under p ar and with fivi’-of them cnampion____ Orville Moody and . The prrinram is the first of the Rimrock miss in the alm ost got him into the :«Vpoint talizing on point iron play breathin« close on MitcbcU’s i)ean ""Refram. three weekend sessions s'el al broadjujnp. < i». uoidcrji'n. nam e average the-track and mark the opening Mitchell, who seem s to like Police Seek Miss Friestad took long jiimp Th„.i,'er. -i)enver Rockcts stiir rookio woH ■' of the h o rse.racing season in ^ ^ 1 1 1 - **’'s course since he finished and high jump but ran into .i.»ia (woNc-ion. the A m erican Uasketball Asso- Magic Valley. Post time each ^ S O U lS l llo n ic r u r i ’Hurd here a year ago with a 275 Killer Of problems in the 80-meter nt^vom, cKrrM' scoring and rebounding May uay will be liliO p.m-. with 10 en route to a $34,000 season, hurdles where jJhe not only was mror> IjUo.S. shook off a bogey at the third ,CJ, 23 races each day. Horses must be er nipped by Janet ,;f'lcM .of C«i-nai entered, for each weekend «?jyWl53raS. F. Nip stroke bj Rimrock biit also fO r*l«, - ion K.ng H.< co'nw* goals.ar}^l3ilj)r.i;i a l the foul • betw een '*8' and 11 'u.m. Cacfi with a three-foot birdie putt a t L A F A ^ T T E , CaliK ( U P I i- record to her...... Miss.... Field, ch jofifi .against l-os Wednesday______'with drawings ' Willie Mays tied the game I’iiilrcs .5. Univ.... 1 ™ He then birdied the 7th and cers Thursday sought a thin- ,35, added the lOO-yard ™-"^-,>'i,-jtaBc!cs...Uj_sutpasi^e_Iild_i„;,'„"j;;irtv_i'^l',';,j^i„ _____ with the 601st homer of his •ii-oj-ao, «.c» record of 57 holh.„s grounder before Jack Dil^uro ball so solid the gusty, winds said a witness told officers that cUsVrict'’MmMtition Thiu-sd7y didn't bother m e." i the driver of one of the ca rs . _ - ...... INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, (UPIi To (lurb Uow dio wa$ brought in to pitch to on the Gooding State track, but Player and Refram both had parked his vehicle, walked back McCovey. this time without rnm^oTk “The c^t^e^for the i„ ^ eagles en route to their 66s— down the darkened highway to ■McCovey slam m ed a 1-1 pitch which is in the third district, Day 500-mile race at Player by reaching the 530-yard look at Hagberg’s body,, then the Indianapolis Motor Speed- CHICAGO lUPli-The Chica- for the two-fun homer that _ o a r five rl5th In' two and sinkina left the scen e. •ay clim bed to 76 -Thursday t;o Cubs Thursday announced a an eight-foot putt, and Refram He was described as a man and olticials said another was struck out three t^ es by Friday afternoon. security plan to reduce the by plopping in a 55-yard wedge with a thin face and a long thin handful of entries with accepta­ Jim Bouton and once by Jack S*n Ocego .chance for fights by fans in the * Atlania ble postmarks could be expect- Billingham before walking in on the 560-yard par 5 second moustache, weighing about 155 stands and on the field. LOB Ssn D.eyo J. atio hole.-Player had a security pounds and about five feet eight 59'1. Rimroft Camai Cbunly ed,- fCiirlier the club had an­ his fifth trip. JB OOnl.'^ICJ. Uro.»n Ctxxiing Slal^ »na O^Hncr' 2t guard accompanying him, just inches tall, — Bauscn«f, CC ‘ ”^he deadline for entries was nounced that uniformed police — *an-Ffaneii*e' ^->loujlon.._ C, ByBM,. Ritn, Co«1«», CC 6o«»r»; midnight Wednesday, but en- as in previous tournaments, but Hagberg, 31, was a veteran Ricn IB « * ' would be stationed inside the Bonoi r( 6 3 4 there w'ere no incidents. professional football player and MO varo r»lay - (Mageri. .K'cs in envclopes bearing park to protect against the HOMtOWNERS C»li»gher 305 t > ' PcB^'one r( V i \ i Bdisbt. Bufntca. .. Archer, who had six birdies former University of Minnesota Coonly, Carey, GoOOmg/o_oisey._ cjniai postmarks of April 15 or earlier reoccur'ence of brawls which \} II INSURANCE McCovev 'b S 1 i 5 3 3 3 and no bogeys, said he was star who played three years in C «... are acceptable. broke out „„on .. opening...... day T -W fjT rT T F ; 1 fl D ■'sliikliiiTthtriu fiuiii-lO-to-12 ihe Canadian Professional w?TTc snivnnpr-rol— W hen-the-entries-are-alhfh— nnyJdlSV— When— 36T51G— fai Fueniei JB 1 J 2 1 4 0 J1 R eds 12. l)o(l^er^2 feet regularly...l think I made Football Uague with Winni'peg cor^rr,; c m p h a sis w ill sh ift to arri%-al of an e n d ed the gam e, I cars for oraGtice beginning May WhitdKer on 1 0 0 0 fleacnmp pr11 0 0 0 eight important good puts." before joining-the Raiders,in Henceforth, the club said •CINCINNATI lUPIi - Lee But. he complained of the hard igos. ;S '■ Pfcparation ot the racinR Tliursday. sales ot bleacher T*vior cn 1 1 0 1 D,LJi;r'o‘’B 0 0 0 0 m ounts for qualifications for v i r i i i M M ay hit a grand slam hom er in ground which, he said, gave u o tira — Leia>^ii, R>cr>. S tickets will be limited to 3,200 McManon p 0 0 0 0 BMI.pgnm o 1 0"^ 0 the fifth inning and Tony Perez him "vibrations" in "what you V^’ash in g lo n S olons ion. C, McCauley. GSi Msri. I the 33-car starting field on the and bleacher gates would open 338 Blue LakeiNo'rth Mason ph 10 0 Crov.lev, C -54 J Srvani p 1 0 0 0 Olaodmg p oooo added 8 two-run blast in the might call a tennis elbow." . n , tt I40v«ra io«« nurdiei — Quvn. weekends of Mav 16-17 and Mav at 9 a.m. instead of 10 a.m. In Phone 733-2613 Moody said he hit every Begin B aseball Cre*inef. Ric". (i'«i Bruin. 23-24; Teitit «ni4 II ToiVi T '* ' l ] l eighth Thursday 5J^ht as the B.« ,a ft the past, the Cubs have sold as iSTATE FARM San l^ranciico I Cincinnati Reds routed the Los Hsmlen j” o o - 'i ' green and labeled the course ll«veniie P roiocl HuOirnJtri, R . -Turner, • m any as 4.000 bleacher seats to Fi** 8. Coiuolly Co. i\ngeles Dodgers 12-2 to give 19- "an easy one (Where) weather ^ J CC J « . l Harknfss Named specific games, although the HOME OFFICE— 3 L O a lan Frtnc'ICO P, HOi/»l»n P MMley’ —___. . . .Botrtrt, Lnemti. 7B Oav4). Pepii year-old Don GuIIctt his first is more of a factor than the AVASHINGTON (U P I)-S e n , Owiner, Di>on), Cooflmo Siale, Dliricti Red Vk inj: (>oach bleachers only have 3,250 seats. BonOi HR Menkf (ll.'FuenIe, H11 * ,n n major league victory. course." ximrocK and c»r*y t 1V» Warren Magnuson and Henry }]0 vara dairi — Briggi, C; Wecnam. C; 60no», wiorgan b- Si«nn. R in . Giil.£C^ Saiaon. GS. »,0 DETROIT fUPIi-Ned Hark- -31 M. Jackson. Washington Demo­ Two mile run — King, Ricn, McCauley. ness accepted a "long-term ■ THEISEN'S IP h r tr DB to I’iraK-s 7. Mi-ls 1. T rotter U nit H its crats. filed a bill Thursday OS, Tna1cl'»r,C. Van Leuven, CS; Stroud, handshake" Thursday to !>••- | jotinion_ --.-2 0 1 1 .3 2 ______- - O f f-l'rilc k -B c tl i 111! _____abollshJnS ,the_an>ilr“sl exemp t come coach-of-the Detroit Red NEW YORK lUPIl-Run- ,______" Hon enjoyed by oreanlzed base- ' 1 1■ I ; scoring slnyles % plncli^iUer NEWITORK I UPl I—harTiess ball. Uetamti, Ricii. iccrea, u , Migert, Him, PtcK. C 130 .8' .i coach to go to the National D.iiingriam ' j 0 J Jose Pagan and Roberto racir^g industry officials Thurs- Baseball has been held Snoiout - Town*, 0 , Schro«o«r, r ’ ’ } ! - Iiller, Rim, ftlch. Meek, C 'Tj: Hockey league. ,i. i„„ j 3 Ollnthl L 0 1 Clemente, combined with one of day deplored t le reported tax exempt from the antitrust laws "This is the greatest Chal> ita tm g in«ut«iyou agalnil lou m >h« iluctuatlne DiLauro l o o and revenue package being generally since a 1922 Supreme > } ll'^ ' ' four New York errors in the Bim''SM2r^Bir^!’Blmi' Jcngo of m y career, "the Cornell- ■ ♦ leoma p«M-rovr trcf.,poftonon o» o yov- WP Qoj'on, Me game, enabled the Pittsburgh considered by Mayor John Court decision holding it was a PUO.e-I B JOnn, P irates to score two runs in the Lisdsay and Gov. Nelson sport, not -a business. seventh inning Thursday and go Rockefeller permitting off-track No such judicial exemption ■I wagering to close New York has been _enjoyed by. other HAPRY VACATION on to a 7-4 triumph over the . T O M E I C u b h - 6 . fumbling world champions.' City’.santicipated budget deficit professional sports such as Gateway's 6tfrAnnual for fi.scal year 1971. football, hockey or basketball. PitllOurtn H*w rark ^ Sporty 2-Door Hardtop 5 ■ CHICAGO lU P l I - Randy - h n i al)fhS^■ In a telegram to the The Magnuson-Jackson bill Hundley singled with one out In governor, U.S. Trotting Assocla- was an outgrowth of the dPEN HOUSE the lOth inning ''Ilm rsd ay to tion president Theodore J. American U ague moving the score Ron Santo from third Zorhow warned thfil passage of “ Sea'ftle baseball franchisd- tO~ - / - / /A p ril-l-7 tK , 18th a n d 19 th base and give the Chicago Cubs , (he off-track betting provision Milwaukee. n fi-5 victory over the Philadel­ -uf-the-iMGkageT-creating-city-— SensrCharles-E-Goodell, R- See Our Classified Ad f HEISEN MOfORS I phia Phillies, controlled "horse parlors" lo N.Y., Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, —tr^wKuiil .twtii to tr a c k., par i. C,—Il4j«b .^ ttn d . Phone 733-7700 I m u ttje l- - m a c h in e s r .... c o u ld 'S te p h e n ' M ,' Young, - D-Ohio,- I lEASE DEPARTMENT— Contact-Julet Horriion-J- possibly close trotting tracks in joined as co-sponsors in submit* iniW —4lnK-tl>«-UlL I'l les-Nows: Tw(n Falls,______Idaho - Friday.,, ApriT_____ 17, ^970 Results Anhounced For Distrio-i TV

ulhjDING —-Hesuiis oi me Class B; Pam Keynolds, Hubbard,Thorn Clark, Rcbeccd ' Hawks. Gooding; Hansen brass FRIDAY. APRILU 7:» 3-Mar>r»lK ' '• Dislrict Music Jestival held in Buhl; Unda Thaete, Lu9iend^ Hanks, .liCglie'^Dixon. . Kathy__.sexlel .under Ihe direcUon^ofl >u.nocovcragco(.theAfiolio . JA . ______- ...... ^.11 iMannii_ , - lon n'SY r^ular t;W S—Caret Burneti Gopdm^a're announcrf by Jop 'Relnke, Christy Elliot, Filer; Parmet.- Delacy- Albertson, Richard Youree; Jerome mixed JSL-M ovie. "With A Song in My • :30 10:10 Goss, Goodifig high school Gary Case, Mike Heller, Carol Rick Riconda, Charles Ed- choir under the direction of m . i Movic "Firsi Meoon' Heart" 2B—Gyninmoke 3SL- ^^vie: " 5 F in g W ' 5P » .1*64 Enfllish film S—«\)vlc: "The Third Day" 1—Hec Haw }-Movic "Tn e Great Prodlc" music director, ‘ Zlatnik, Echo Gfirard, David mondson. Brass Quartet. Cary Carson Wong; Allan Smith, rom M G Well*' CKttiC 7SL —Wssnlnoton : WecK In Rc^jlcw ir-Gtiost and Mrs. Muir S-Manni» Bands- receiving number. 1 Cheslik. Jpe Daniels, Cathy Macncl. , Kimberly, under the direction S—Jackic Glcasof’ inp to iMe otoon in ttie year *1—.Bold Ooas ratings were Hartsen and Butler. Senior Quintet, Doyle Receiving number 3 ratings in of Jim Cutler; and Burley High* lOhhotiT Ihe drama. a:30 «:» Hagerman in CTass D; Kim- Rogers, Gooding;' Suzanne class D were: Sextet'l l), Sextet School Band under the direction $:30 7SL- NET Festival 4-Deolh Valley Days rSL Wuws HunTicy-i Brunkley 7B—Name o* itating in -•Br.iay 6—News, weather, sporis , Irom New York's Mark Hellingcr 24u-A m pr,c.V5 Hymns number - 1 ratings were Hagermah; brass sextet, girls Class C from KimberlyTREE was .a WORK ;SL-w.sierooefi 11— N ew s, w e a tH cr, sporis Theatre., 4—Perry Mason JiJO Hagerman in Class D, and octet, piano trio, Deana.Borah, girls quartet, ^ *.;30 —Gospel Jjbliec JsiSgolt Tournameni jSL'-Ni'Tve.^.ltvc Game j9-4a._ . 7B. -Goll Tournament Mf/wtrhrelass AA, • , Sandra Frederidkson, Deon ' Participating in the best of JB-Hogan s Heroes JSt—Johnny Carson 7: 00- fB—Johnny Carson 3—Tom and Jerry JB - F ilm Feature Number 2 ratings were, Pettygrove, Debbie Lancaster, Festival Concert were Gooding '3-Hogafi's Heroes U~Tom and Jerry 3-Fclm Short 5—Hogan's Keroes .tUonnny Carwn 5-M.sier Eo Glenns Ferry in dass C; Buhl Carl Crockett. Hansen; 'girls High School , Band under the — iT^^Hogan's Htroev------_2B-Mo.yJe;J'Hgudjni': 4- F a ilh for Today ' -and Jgromp in pla««. _B and >rio, rfiwiion nf .'W Coss;lOmiOllMTJtf _corjief. 3~Merv Griffiri t^'camp-unto-i' ■ i-OraOy Bunch 3 - F ill Short Castleford in class D. Nathan. Stanley Snooks, solo, Barbara Wertz. Glenns • JB-Nannv aoa the Protes y - M e r v O r iifin 3:00 H-AVjwle-. "Harvev'' 2b—Danger .s My Business Receiving a number 1 rating Re^cca Kincaid, Cheryl An- Ferry under the direction of TREE SERVICE 11:00 7:30 3—BAatman . 3--Gei It Together , in the mixed choir were Hansen, derson. Kim Toomer. . Linda Bob Fulderson; baritone solo, 4—News, weather, sports 4-M ov.e "Please Turn Ovci 7SU— F ig u rin g it Out 4—Dudley Do Rignt , Oakley, and the State School in Learrey, Girls Octet, Rebecca Kevin Nathan, Idaho State Br^Dudley JXf-RiflhI____ - 5—Talent 5^owceae...... - - -tl^TBA------class-br-Filer and Gooding in.-Kincaid, Idaho.State.School. . School under the 'direction of 7SL—Commurjlty Alert 11 —Dudley Do Rigtit 733-6088 5—Look Up and Lve 3:30 class B, Burley and Jerome in Number 1 ratings in Class C Delores Robinson; Hagerman 28—^V3v-e "The Third Day” 2B- Amateur Hour 4-Movle; "Varan the 7B—Faith lor Today class A and Minico in class AA. were given the flute quartet, girls choir under the direction of }-^^0Vlc: "The Third Day" 7—Amateur Hour - 11—S\ovie. •'Tt^e Third Day” 5-Am al Number 2 rating in the mixed clarinet quartet, brass sextet, Joyce Snapp; piano solo: Donna 4—Movie "Firs ' Men in the Moon" 12:00 » L —fttevie: "W itlie -and Joe Back choir went to Glenns Ferry and Rebby Me'sserly, Barley. Wertz, ?SL-w n ai’s New 2SL-Sunday Seer. ~\VondeiriTrC!a55'trrReceiving—Glenns~Pcnyr—^Allen—Smithr ^ A m erica's Hymns 78—Cathedral of Tomorrow 7B—\*ovre "The Over 1 • M-Cathedral of Tomorrow 2B—News Roger Mudo number 3 rating was Richfield Eddie Abldritt. Brad Claylibrn, Gang ' 12:15 3-News Roger Mudo 5—Movie: "Information Received" 4—Fantastic Voyage in Class D. , ' K im b erly ; D ^ b ie Senften, *—ftVjve ••The Raider-s" 0-‘ Fantastic Voyag^e 5—News: Roger'Mudd 11—News; Roger MuOd The Boys choir from Jerome Shoshone; Pat Scheel, Bill Birthday Greetings 2B -R evival. Fires 7B—Jacques Costeau Specia received a number 1 in Class B Eaton. Wendell, 4—Spiderman 8—Frank McGee Reports . SATURDAY,APRILII 6—Splderman 4:15 With Glenns Ferry in class C ‘ In “Class B, those receiving 10:30 a.m., 2B, 3, 5. CBS 7SL—Considering Cases receiving a number 2-rating. number 1 ratings were girls ------Nmnbfer 1 ratlbgs iri'CTasT A quartet, Aflen^ GflrrlsOrt, U fK gentle drama about - .4— S klppy 2B—Oral Roberts 7SL-Something Else lelligent youngster with a .. 5—Rocky and His Friends 3— C a m e ra Th re e 2B—Daniel Boone went to Mary Clark, Mike Kyles. Beverly . Iverson, chess and electronic devict! 12:15 3 :-L a ssie 4— B u llw in k le 5—News, weaihcf. sports . Schofield, Brenda Luke,*Deora Beverly Atwood. Teresa Karol, seems tha 1 aftigh IQ is no jj' 2SL—Baseball; Red Sox vs. Tigers 7B-BuMw>nkle making frrends. 7B-BaseOall TSr—Film Special Percingill, Karen Lyons, Girls Buhl; Saxaphone duet. JoAnn a-Bullwlnkle 0—College Bowl JUST ONE YEAR OLD B-Baseball. 5—Day of Discovery n — Let's Make A Deal Trio,—Bobbie Broiro,—Bob Vincent, - Lynn—Ramseyer,. 4: 0tf ii-Basebali 11— H e ra ld o* Jackson, Boys Quartet, Miriam Carma Owens, Robert Bunce, 2SL-Heckte and Jeckle 12:30 5:00 2SL—Wild Kingdom ANDEVERYONEjRflVING 7B—Heckle and Jeckle 3-H , R. Piidnsfuf 2SL-From the Cathedral Bertlin, Royce Otto, Billy Kid, Diane Ramson, Joe Vincent, 6-H « k ie and Jeckle ^R oller Derby ?:30 7B—Wild Kingdom Senior Girls Sextet. Alice Filer;' Bob Stevens, Jeff 4—Adventures of Gulliver 8—W ild K in gd om 12:35 2SL~Bible Answers 3—Harlem Globetrotters 5—Sunrise Semester 4—T rue A d v e n tu re 2B—Face the Nation Carey, Vickie Barkdull, Girls Eslinger, Clay Zlatnik, Tereja 4:30 5—Harlem Globetrotters 1:00 J-Tlm e for Meditation 11 — Harlem GlOOetrOtters Quartet, Waj-ne Blauer, Juliean, Christopherson. Donna Hawks, DRIVEWAYS ARE LAID ?B—Hiig4 Burmv and Road Runner - 2 B -S k ip p y ______J—Buggs Bunny end Road Runner :—Kerbs^G irls Ortet^ Julie Gavle Murphv. Garv Hake. 3—American Bandstand 7B—Discovery 5:30 4—SmoKey.Bear 4—Insurance Film ^-Discovery Stephenson, Burley. Brenda Spencer, Dawn White, 7:00 1:30 • 11 — Discovery 2SL— W orld Ot D isncv “ TOYOUR^SPEillFieATIONS- 7B— W oi Id Ot Disnev In Class AA receiving number Woodwind Quintet, -Fred 2SL—Grump JB-Film Feature 5—Film Short 7B—Grump 4—Movie: "Terror al Black Falls" ♦:35 8 —World of Disney 1 ratings were Cindy Sprier. Cheslik. Gooding, girls sextet, 7SL—Retrospect n —Grump 5—WoflO Tomorrow 5— T a b e rn a tle Cfioir, . Qarinel Octet, Girls Octet, gjpis octet 11). girls octet (2), AND PARKING LOTS I —Jet sons 2:00 Tabernacle Choir 4—Caiianooga Cats 2B-CBS Golf Classic 10:00 3— Ed S ullivan Fred Paul, Mearlene Wheeler, bass quartet, girls trio, Anne- 0—Cattanooga Cats 3—CBS Golf Classic JSL—This *s the Ajiswer. S-Ed Sullivan Steve Groff, Ross Stevenson, Graham, Debbie Wright. Sandy 7:30 n —Ed Sullivan ARE OUR BEST CREATIONS J-CBS Golf Classic 2B-Tabernacle Choir Julie 'McKii:n, K athy Parne^ler, Jones. Dave G raham , Peggy 2SL—Pink Panther 3:00 3— Insig ht 4 - F B l 7B—Pink Panther 2SL— Golf Tournament 4— O ral Roberts 7SL —NET Jouraal David Abo, Mary Mellow, Higgins, C Connie Lee, Randy n - P io k Panther 4—Wide World of Sports . 5— 47 Happiness Way . 4:30 Bruce Bourene, Leslie Handy. 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-HAILEY — The report of aJfiurroundlng..properly,..Tli.e.; (plr Rrlcp...... T w in T o lis J d o h o . Friday^, A g r ilM 7 , _1 ?7_0.______three-member court appointed i property in question is owned by In view ofi the high figure,. commission chosen (o' study the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Povey dnd is councilmen meeting in special value 6f 31.5 acres of land located in the Colorado Gulch session Thursday, discuss^ the desired by the city of Hailey area. ^ alternative of purchasing. the released Thursday night shows ^ e city had earlier offered land. It was ivJled by WUliam Full GOP Governor Reviews the commission values the land Ihe o ^ers $5,9001or the f^d, Briggs, city engineer, Boise, a t 133,150. but the Poveys had se t a price o f th at federal funds a re available. 'n ic ’ fit’ure includes $15,750 $32,000. T he d is tric t c o u rt for the actual construction of Slate Is j ^ 11 o for the actual land dosirod by recently condemned the land the sewer plant, but hot for the the city for a sewer treatment for the sewer site use and or* land acquisition.'Therefore, as site und $17,400 dam ages to the dered the com m ission to< set a the council agreed to construct Planned Pollution, Spuds a mechanical treatment plant. In lieu of the proposed lagoon plant, the city wiU need only to LEESCHLENDER ----- .Morrl"w,..Ca‘i'Jsoi!OTrHeta^^ Cassiia To Launch purchase about Qve acres. »h«ro National Farm problems. In Idaho, he said. Uu«hinilitr cxpliiined the the smaller acreage pur* J S S a M l R S l i f ^ O rganization's effort to gain cunsiderulioiOs being j>ivenlhis financini- i.roWt-n. of baling chase, he said, would m ean less Sehlender “ I 41 Improved potato prices w ere problem and (jne suggeslion is a efforts in Twin Kails C-juniv. Food Stamp Plans local tax money, making more f r ; the major item? of discussion in $5 fee the automobile buyer -nd Mr. l.ouelm.iller also one *‘“1 Thursday „ould pay when puri-hasinK a rco,mmend,.il a iij, ,..„i charge BURLEY' - The Cassia '"S'cllnS avaUable for Seeks County Commissioners havfe “"stmctlon. Under ; , '’5' Samuclson in Twin ne(v car. This would go into a aiWfd an tlit iiurdiahe „f all . 1 ? f “ " " ' - ...... - state fund that would build up to licensM, 'II,is, he said, would sighed an agreement giving the egislat on p as^ by the recent ¥ '_ R l a i n ^i > their intentions. Most in- Only a handful of Twin Falls x-over removal and'probably about lake cart-<,f ih*.-siiuution Department of- Riblic f cumtent^ WiU ^ seeking re- Aunty residents, a large share, balmg of the old car bodies. ■ in iVin Falls C.,unU . Assistance authority to enact participate with 25 per cent ol KtTCHUM - Ketehum at 9^ ‘h'.TO county officials, state The-Food Stamp p,,^am-iii ' Cassiq County. 11.6 prograin is The federal-water pollutioi announced he mil seek fte campaign time. „.lth the governor during designed to help low Income control agency, with 50 per cent, Democratic party's nommation . A committee, headed by Fred the three.hour InfonnS vlSt In families have nutritious meals l“ ™ g local taxpayers paying for' Blaine county 'prosecuting p|a„key, has been named to ,hc county. As one official I j WI B-lowei-cost^.------= W A b y _V. . ob la in -c a n d id a tK _ a n d -tO - s e e .- c o m m e n te d - th is -w o u ld - e it h e r -:------L -f- renlative opening of the Food He said If the city purchases K. Jepposen, also Democrat. p^tlUons are clr- indicate the county Is com. I. X T J Eit) program is J u n e 1 tor, the five acres of land, for »1,000 'Die attorney s position is one culating. Several precinct pletely satisfied with.the state Cassia County who is one of a" then build the of fourin the county to be up for committee positions and two administration or disinterested. seven southern Idaho counties mechanical pJant, it probably grabs during this year's Jail ^eld by Gov,- Sam uelson opened his to accept the program. Other would not cost as much in local election. Others to be vacated Democratic party members informal discussion meeting by counties are Mmidoka. Twin taxes. are-Hreasure^-held—novr-by—Hanjld-l:anca5tHi—and—Ruth” outitmnt------sem e— oi— -tfve- Falls, Jerame, Gooding, With the mechanical plant, Dorothy Po%’ey; assessor, held joneg. are as yet not filled, achievements of his ad- Canyon and Camas. there would be less damage to by W. D. Martindale: and clerk , Lunte said among per- ministration and some of the Theo Murdock, local surrounding pjrt^erty than with of the district court, held by son^ who are considering or problems the state is yet to face Department of • Public a lagoon proposal which Mr. George McCoy. ' have Enounced for office are in the coming few years, in- For Appointment Assistance, reported that Briggs noted, may soon become Mr. Sehlender maintains law Marion Ambrose, Buhl, state dicating he hoped to be back in ^rough a cooperative effort obsolete as aquatic birds are ^ representative in the 24th the slate house to help solve KETCHUM - E. V. McHan? between------locallocal” banlcs —and ...... „ ^ ------o^tmg MERLE LEONARD legislative district; Mrs. Betty Ket£hUm -Dusmessman, will grocery stores; coupons to buy carrying debris^ from open area from his birthplace, Malta Bever, Twin Falls 23rd district' He told THvin Falls coynty seek the appointment as state ¥ 'I r r ^ food are issued to-qualifying lagoons to other waters.------He attended schools in Malta ___and-Merle Leonard County residents he plans, within the representative form District 21- iL e O n a r C l l o families. The doUar value of the "The econonJcs of a lagoon family still jes^d^^^^^ Commissioner, first District.• next two days, to establish - A, replacing John George, coupons lssued ls the same for system is totally dependent on- He also attended Idahp .State Leon Smith, attorney, is a new committeeof volunteers to take shoshone. who resigned, ef- •any family...... of the same number ■ the cost of the land and the University,...... graduating...... with. a o candidate ... and and willwUlbe be opposingopposing a a looklook atat thethe over-allover-all taxationtaxation fective AprU 15. of members, but the recipients amount of federal participation decree in philosophy. M r.‘incumbent RobertRobert Galley Galley ini nthe...... picture in Idaho, ' Mr. McHan has told GOP are asked to pay a certain available for the project,” Mr. Sehlender obtained his Juris primary election for the office officials if he does not receive "This committee." he said, amount lor the coupons, Briggs said. "If the mechanical Doctorate of Uw from the of prosecuting attorney. - ___ t_ . - ...... n t IJnkn Uo V.QO .‘I . . . isecutmg aiiorney. ^ c -wil! be asked tn mmp im ulth the' w^raicentral committee’scommiuees en- County Job depending on the families in- plant can be, economically University of Idaho. He. has Mr. Lunte also announced the some recjmmendations and dorscment as the choice for the -com e.-^------j u s U f i e d ^ f e - c ity should been practicinR in t " ...... ‘''” p u b licai FILER — Merle E. Leonard, A scale showing who qualifies. seriously consider the proposal about two years, " ^ A lte rnatives tor-legtslati a farm er in the west end of Twin this year win be held in B urley, , sets the maximum which a as it would use less land and Presently a commissioner of seek the nomination .in the Aug. Falls county for more than 30 broadening the slate’s tax base family of one can make to give better treatment.” the Ketcfeum Housing 4 primary election. years, has announce'd his and equalizing the lax bur­ qualify at $153 per month: a The council agreed to consult Authority. M(. Sehlender is also Recommendation for an ap­ candidacy on the Republican dens." family of two at $190; threeat with the Eoveys to arrive at a a member of the American and O U U U lJri M.b pointee to fill the vacancy will ticket for Twin Falls county $214; four at $240; five a t $ ^ ; figure for the five of the original Waho B ar Associations and the In answ er to a question from be made by precinct com* CO^issionerinDisWctNo 1 six at $298; seven at $331 and 0i..a.r«aua««0i«uei«nuu.« 3l.5acresandalaotodetermine American------and Idaho Trial f Z i i s g y n / j v ) T\vin F alls County Clerk Harold mitteemen at a meeting oalled 3 e position ^ill be vacated eight at $358,.1.SR nprper month.mnnth ThMPThese the price for adjacent property I^wvers Lawyers Association.Association. v^»i. Lancaster on replacing the for 8 p.m . A pril 24 In the Lincoln • this year by Morris Carlson, >ic vonr hv Mnprie Paricnn figures are the monthly incomc suitable for the site. The - He Is married to the former present eight mill general county courthouse, Shoshone. who has declined to seek re- after state and federal tax and property Is presently owned by Judy j'ewell, Ketehum. school levy with sales tax D istrict 21-A Includes Blaine election, Centers Social Security deductions. lds Church. mone)’ the governor said there and Lincoln counties and four Mr. Leonard ser^’ed with the Ml'. M urdock pointed out that / t f \ X / 1 ^.r , . .has .been some talk on precincts in Minidoka county. Armed Forces prior to World there are other requirements 1 OUtOS B U R LEY- Support for local eliminating this but that is Stephen Boiler, Hailey at- War..u. II.. arid was stationed ...in and exceptions, such as cash, , community mental health ujjout as far as It has gotten. He torney, previously announced HaWBtl.~He is a-1934-graduate of- -ncrotiable-assct5~and-propert>*------h ri\rr-§-f-n »■■» —------T~—--— ^r-¥7 ------xenjm-wa^glven-ditfing - - Gov._^^_this^lfl-th(^-refe^______Ij. U T I . . — the Filer High School andTrri940 of a family, taken into con- •* A-fM -f-l. L :e a V 6 ‘“r" O T — ------DofrSaiTruelson-^s-’.’M e e t-th e -i^ iative authority: Mr. McHan, owner of the married Lenore Dlebolt. They sideration. r w r » m People" tour Thursday in ^ Mobil Oil Company have two married daughters The food is bought by the H C H l c y I V I * Burley. Burley. Stressing 1 _ ...... „ ------DlstributorahJp in this In Rupert and a son who is a seniorln thp families from local “food stores - J 1 i T l e e i « djscuMion with the j j a l n j PolJut W - Filer High School., through the mual procedure. ^ Forty young Magic Valley S^sts of han^^^^^^^^ attended school there. He later A C C l d e n t S students left Friday for Boise to h? Sover^^^ attended the Southern Branch the Filer Klwanls Club, Twin be purchased with the food ^ cernlng the problem of^rsons there may be merit In suggested of the University of Idaho at RUPERT - Three drivers Falls County Farm Bureau, St aamps, sta ed Mr Murdock. HAILEY - Irvin Kelm, uglslature being held in the to Idaho Hospital programs in which “ rsons PocateUo before moving to were treated and released from Edwards Catholc Church and 'niese include Imported meats Ketehum, was rsported In good Soujli, ,Dr, Luther 'niompson, 5, Ketehum In IMl, At that time he Minidoka Memorial Hospital Knights of Columbus, Twin and imported foods, tobacco, condition today in Blaine chet Bartlett executive medical dlreclor of the autli (acimies be required to carry wasthcmanageroftheUtah'OU Wednesday In two separate Fallr * bccr,-pct food, prepared lunch County Hospital from ln)urles u,e Magic Valley Central Idaho Health Dlatrlct, worried in. Bulk plant, here, until World accidents. His civic experience dur ng counter too* and household received In three-vehicle y^cA said there are 24 Twin pointed out 1[ community War II, when he worked hr the They were Barbara Harvey, the pest 30 years includes items other than foods, conislon Highway 83 a mUe and faiMeSgates, eight from Buhl J"eer .wltirthVviYahn HllUborp. Orej_Mary Ann -serving-on—Ihe—AgriouUur^l— ?T>e-D6partm6nl-of—Publio-_ y u o » o — a-haif-southTxrf-HaUey-Tueaday- A r t m e n t of Hibhwnvq .iniri ' toiivef:------Q rcbard Smith, 20, R upert, an S ta b lliz a tlo n C o m m u n ity Assistance will s^crecn Patrolman Burley. Stephen Blaye ^ the highway department has I" ^e relumed to Ket- George Haynes, 49, Hazeltoi Committee, Filer Junior High for eligibility during May Mr GeneBolton. . _ James Baugh, Kay Dean, Jim unintentionally e^^ the ehum-where he operated a.coal. All were ^ken to the hospllal.by,,, Schoolacnooi Citizen’suuizcii » Commltteo, ui«the foodiwu siu stamp.uh ii.utj«*im. program. Mr. Walter Cochran. Sun VaUey. Moru inhn paying the cost of transportatin hiwlnpja until pstahllshlnfl the amhulnnra,

atlzens*f^t7PT!5‘ Committee,rnmmittpi*. president nresldent' Cassia CountyCountv -that could • __j ii—i. vehicles were fltruck “v" *- . . ,? nrAHo^utlna attArnav. notino u u '. m lu iiitLi mi. ______. ______r . __ will lerve aa chairman al-lhii- S[u7S i? X r a M ir« ^ rifucir ro iiu ;!;^ » A g S V e and old c,ar bodies. Gov. former Majorle McCa^er and the Twin Bridges six miles , secretary-treasurcc of the Filer. driven by Paul PovalnwkI, state'Resources. the couple has one daughter. southeast of here on Interstate Mutual Telephone Co,, 0 ^1 4 > Hallay, u they were trying to a h 4„j i , ^ as representatives persons can walk aw ay and then He Is president of the Rural BO and struck thti>north bridge viceprcsident of the American o O lO F l / \ l the county is responsible for the get the Kelm car started. Mr. Allred, ~ — g ir.» 4 a U trj o t r a - m an f t w - o M h a - i w l l l n g i ------— -FHllif-Re«>r^lr>DiHtr(ct^o. ' '“ C ochran—WBa- ' ------Clemmts, Colleen------Frith, rom ^ Blaine County Hospital Bo^d, . Cara drtven by the other two - them to stand trial, WASHINGTON WASHINGTON lU hl - past president oUL ketehum- drivers collided on the Heybum Gooding “ ‘f/-M r. K„ elm , had parked .1 uihis 195S GdV, Samue son said there la Fi„„„„„blllty standards were SunValleyRotary.araember ol overpaas on Interstate 80 when Three Kobliery flievDlUj .BlckuBjfflck on the ___ lupiaieriMor-lhejieaalvn.aro. -S'S,. , 7 "“ "'’““ aU announceil by Commerce Secre- the Ketchum-Sdn VaUey the ISM Ford Mra, Smith waa AnnoiTnces easlsldooltheroad,()nlheedge«aDko.ii»«i i-.w.vuu,vii,v..»,v-B- Biaye. h'am c„u,.can, R„b noo |wspttals In the statoiind haw a t^ryliiaurlce H.Slahs,Tuesday Chamber of~Coirunerco,’ ana' driving wen\ “but' of control, •" Suspects Held of the oil, and Mr. Cochran, jonaan Brian Katz. Preston I?P, for large carpels and rugs, the former state Re'publlcan flipped around, striking the lOOtt driving a Sun Valley Stages pond and Ellen Toolaon. Chert Nlewon MlOther counties ore created under the Committeeman. Ford driven by Mr, Haynejj,

headlights .from the Van’when- “Myara^'arTd ''Diane - ^ tlo n in reg ard to a.m . Wednesday., ZhuKnight theft dTutof about S'Sft:M.OOO from . servlSg „ the Povalawakl pickup truck sehrank. Jim DeGlee will be a P^WIcatlon. roads, m Is and education." were'issued. the HorsoShu aub in Jackpot, '^'„'’L'n“ ”c £ 'h l, candidacy, alruck the left rear 0^ he Brenda Foster atlmejl Bnd health official, on Hko Co^ty olflcera Iden- Kredcrlckaen .aid he parked truck pualng It ^to he „„„„ elerk. imlc. dUcuued w.ire Kol 21^^ nTnahi ‘•■umas tahvMrih*v?hlclo™TieKeiIS ' the^talo holding action of lh« and Ooodlng C6untles have a Hanli,.2l, anil.nm l»rosm i.uU el«l-g„^°' Dayley, 20. They were ap- „„|culturnl Industries and the » iS m pH anS m the Povalawakl prebonded near the north on- o„endont buainosa concorna '"’Wcio then till (he van, BUIILEY - TrI-Counly "Caula county NFO members are out of the potato holding trance of Wolla on U, S, High- „|,o ,erve these farm en- Povalawakl received ubrary Aaaoclatlon heard action as of today." way S3 where It Inleraecta with ( iilliM s m inor cula but r t.g q ura W m . on !» !^M...... ubIc flnd_lhe . Inlorstalo BO Thursday mor- -ynaim legislation inlolllBont ,, Ho , w U as b rary " presented In word and rested for; drunk driving and gong by Mr. and Mrs. Elden 'II,Q held in Blaine* county /all ^ring 4 dinner-meettng 3 llo s p ita liz tic i , ,n overnight Uf lieu of bond. He a t.P ric e ’s Cafe'. a > , , "avellng had Nevada’ V 'I S U IJJJIJ'" - ,9WD, 5 * “ Mrsv Agnei Eddlngton,-In Area t i r a s h ' I platfla and 11 was believed they ruproiientatlon should be the inlxancfi recoplxanco Wedneaday chairman, Wedneaday said delegittes at- had been employed in the J ack , principle and function of a state tng by Probate Judge ntomBUI f tended r told th. Ttal... “• “'!■ Mr. Bwaner w iu m a - iim ^ —,1'Uine . ■ftHKrtHoh-'ttiii-i«iwnmittiiB'tlUfOUgh"the~cominlttfle ------— I------coal—n e a r —t h a t - m u o h ,'- so- lnJurlQS( JuU a-Sm lth,..B urley, News that during a public plans to cancel the event (or this It was the general consensus someone Is profiting,", he aald, Uao lilted aa crIUoali Dartc< hearing to d eterm ine the public year, if area reildenta < In­ during a recent meeting of the He added that Although there Jolley, Burley, In aerloua support behind the celebration, terested In prom oting Ketohum Ketphum Rotary that the had been much controversy conditions Dianne Tolman, only four Individual^ appeared would offer both m anpower and taverns In the Ketehum area over Ihp dates aelected, which Murtaugh. fairly good, and to offer aasisttnce. Only three finances, eapeclally munppwer, w ere getting most of the profits conflict with the Btaine county Allen Woody, Rupert, fairly members of the committee tlie event could get underway. from the celebraUon anyway, fair the first-dily, the event good, were also present for the and with the dates scheduled, could not be aoneduled In State Police offlceri > anyway. . ffiodem veriiMf of f'capa few!.. hearing. . )1 facUIUea would be, SHADES ORH "The bailo ground work U few motel Id be Soptember 14 achodi would,Uien veatlgated now the house bii'b#eB>deaaftedr(BrTUo«^ available as> the summer tradefl be under way. Any iarlieriirthe reportedly old boui "It Is Impouible for ten men alreadyi done, with the format available as the summer trade|l be under way. Any torlieriirthe reporl smauadiaia - provlai tto ^ for ^ show all set up,” he would sUU be in force. The event year would alao'confuct with Mlnidt I east o( . vacant, has been used as a baaient for fu . .. I I ...... I___■ atatm d (nl> ___«______have, readied ew r • eve^one. We're all “.6i,ro5 noW ’*M that ail that twd wlginaily been staled ^o^ iuihmertrado7 plntes ao« adveatareaa »e«la ready fer I )j Times News, Twin-Falls, Id.iho Frid»y.*Aprll 17, >970 • Agricultural Changes I n Decade Are Predicted , WASHINGTON - U. S c;ipcdod In t«o areas M tar-' *^nuHiced by a higher Ij- S E C T f O N Department of Agriiulture mlng durbigOhls dKade; hog ™nven cncc foods economists recently predicted production Ad the labor- Sreatcr Jeto Itoe, Quality some of the changes that might Intensive tobacco, Irult and jjople will conttae to change vegetable crops. ftelr taste tor food. Meals wUl- take place in agriculture over ' FF4 Banquet— The ■ economists saf Breater use of b^f • the next 10 years...... — The-Twln-FallsTFA Chapter Americans Will spend more for “ >'* vegetable fats, but Spud Seed In general, they foresee the will have its annual Parent-Son 70 S as .1 decade ’of growth for., food. In 1969, total.food spen- I's* cereal grains animal tots banquet'at 7:30 p.m.-Saturday oericullure. . As in the 60’s, ding w as SltH billion. By 1980, in the Twin F alls High School Said Best individual •fomniercial farms the figure will be 7540 per cent cafeteria. .Planting .potato seed of high will become larger, more larger, and spending for aU ^ j ,1.. Officers will be installed and quality is particularly valuable, more productive farm products will be up by “ chapter awards will be recommended this year, units TolalUales-of,farms,-.even-more. , and more synthellcs. Shoes »dll presented to the top FFA Rjchard Ohms, potato specialist processors and marketers will In spite of these increases, m ^e greater use of new leather members. of the University of Idaho ex­ be spurred on by expanding , food ouUays will, represent a submtute^ tension service, advises population, incomes and foreign .sm aller share of personal i" '■ producers this week. mi.kets . . . .come after taies than today's ,5 5 World population and Incomes 'The reason, he said, is that Important breakthroughs are ■ ^ are Increasing. Food and fiber Dairy Product leaf roll was more common than trad e b on the ups nuuM ias^yeer. Populations of Alorig FeW m^na^Canals the 70s, th e U.S. Use To Drop ^ green peach aphids were at an Fri cLHulnitnith is one of the first Richfield cattlem en to brand the Increase, expanding farm all-time high. The aphid \ iliis jear.^nd farmers In the area have been discing and -exports. WASHINGTON______- The U.S. spreads leaf roll, a plant -harrow InRTields this week. ' ------Ina«M(ng.grain.:Br^ Departmenl of Agriculture says ailment that retards growth. F arm ers in the Almo area are hauling fertilizer to the fields, in foreign nations will .. . m ay- • - • v th e m ild winter )ort8-ot=feed-gralns-and fc/x Tv' >♦'?>" A *■------l3 st-yearsa<^wo-per-cent—potatoes-are-alsQ-seen as a ranchVarGlennsFerry.Shehasbeeitmnkingcows. soybeans are expected to in- d ro p in per person milk usage, potential threat to a healthy l-ifeXarris. Glenns Ferry, h as finished planUng beets and crease the most.' Japan and with biggest custs occuring'in crop, will s u o n ^ ' irrigating them w ith his newly-installed sprinkling Western Europe will be major butter, whole milk, cream and Commercial one-year-out THIS BULL, “ Mon Reposa Big John," owned sate at (he Jerome Bull Test Station. Thomas evaporated milk products. Up seed is probably infected, the — \ ------c u s to m e rs —f o r - th e s e —com - byA^VrPattcrsoii aiitl SonsrJcromerbrDught- -TVngus-RanchrBaker. Orerrpwehosed the half- 1.1. Melvin yelley helped his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert modities. were low-fat fluid milk, cheese specialist warned. He said 87.200 fur half-fntere.sl at the reccnt productioti • - - lh £ _ spray and vaccinate caivcs while home on r^Wng Into aco •uireiy: chMges in population and in­ Retain dairy product prices Isituatlon by planilng only come of consumers, and the will probably climb again this-'certidied seed and treating aU future of our export markets, Jerome Bull Tops Sale At year, dost to 1969’s three per commercial and seed-potato USDA econom ists projected the cent gain. fields with systemic insecticide. possible size of demand for specific farm com m odities in 1980. ^Y^20O^For Hnif-fmeres t Beef — UT^. demand for beef jeroM E — ‘ Big John,” a 3- Emulous K. Pride. Two-thirds Miller, Jerome, $590; Will H. —will-grow 1^ a third-in the JO year^)id bulJ, bred and raised interest in thls bull was w3d to 'njom as, Gooding, $600; Floyd years ahead.AVtAaH Beef consumption •„ ,^5 Rep„sa Angus Everson______andJ fHoneym t __ _ an, XT_..AL.North ff-V'D. West, DeclorWOO, ^ ^ r i #OAA$800, $430, Cl 19B0 Is projected at 130 p^nch, Jerome, was sold for D akota, for $2,050. and $750, and C. L, Scofield, ounds per person, 20 pounds ,, 200 for a halt ihterest at the Other local consignors selling Bellevue, $300, Igher than today. recent performance production bulls at the sale include Lloyd The 29^ bulls consigned by Pork - Demand will pace at the Jerome Bull Test the Mon Reposa Angus Ranch population growth, thus rising station • • • averaged $1,288 and the 21 bulls about 15 per cent by 1980. a . F. Patterson and sons, ^ I 1 1" ft • ‘^'^^'^ned by other breeders • — Poultr.y— The4ast^panding-owner»^nd-operalor&<»f-the-bull- poultry market is expected to be test station and "Big John," Mon R eposa also sold 46 cows, 50 p er cent larg er by 1980. gold the half-interest to Thomas including 10 young heifers, Eggs — Further decline in Angus Hanch, Baker. Ore. averaging $468, Four other eggs used p er person is in sight. M r. P atterson says this bull On Beets heifers were consigned by Mr. Always greener. . . However, total egg output will holds the high year old record of Miller. Jerome, and averaged grow 10 p e r cent by 1980. the state at 1,159 pounds, Also $335. on the MORGRO Dairy products — Demand in his 1969 calf crop averaged 520 Lifted side of the streetl 1980 vrtllequalthe current level., pounds for 205-day weighing WASHINGTON - The U.S. Declining per capita use wUl be w eights,' and their year .old Department o'f Agriculture has ibout offset by population weightswereuptol,100pounds. Bulls Are removed all restrictions from ■ The second top selling bull, And there are reosons . . . 13 Good Reasons . . the 1970 sugar beet plantings in — Crop output will also owned by the Mon Reposa an attempt to boost production. Graded At one-fourth during the Ranch was a double sired son of Morgro fertilizer contains Specially developed for This year’s national acreage ' „ - , - deca^, mostly through higher all 13 growing elem ents western lawns and gar- -— —-Welds: . _ - allQtm6nt_was^.5etJast J a i l . - S - h O S h O n P - iaior=8aihcr5'T»m-be— jfw s l,t50,000 acres after three --J soybeank feed grains,Brains, citruscih-ua S ' ers, trMs, shrubs and and foliage f^usTstrongT' Castleford FFA crops ondVegetables. Cotton, unrciitricted crops. In February SHOSHONE - Thorne Creek - vegetables. - vigorous root system. potato and m m citrus fruit crops the allotment was boosted to Shoshone unit cattle wUl reg ister j a i l e r gains.- Listed 1,550,000 acres acres. association m em bers held a Meantime, however farmers bull-grading tour recently, fleers Installed have indicated th^ Intend to (,,5 ^ 4 0 -P O U N D In Report plant only 1,495,TO acres of jo r e n s e n fa rm in no rth said, is done by accepting things CASTLEFORD - '.Six ijecls„ Ihis , year. , . Shoshone and ended Shm a t the hom Zem And mmembers em oers 01of uiethe «„asiieigiCastleford u rFFA r n as a p a rt of life taught by y-v / » « . WENDEU, - Two Wendell •Producers now can plant as B A G ..s^crs^n. Chapter were Installed as new parents, the church and In area cows are listed in an of- officers o f tlio chnptcr during school...... t flcial production testing report - S2y"’’w“ h T o ftl3 T s‘^y% “ut ^ “ 7000^ £ r l“e W r DISTRIBUTORS FOR MORORO PRODUCTS IN the annual Parent-Son banquet, Dr. Taylor stressed the need -g 1 1 1 released by Holstein-Frlesion eautloned that "a producer “ i^ ^ w ^ fS s ^ a r K Ler AU OF MAQIC VALLEY OR SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER held recenljy In the Melhodi.st for self .discipline an d 'Its im* i n . « S f C l f Association of Artierlca, cannot afford to plant more 2ern Muir Alex Bilbao Rili Giurch’s fellowship Mall. ' • portoncrlirdBllrH'InBTis wcll :------^luded-wlth-lhe-pounds-of-beets thun rfaclory will con- vadn WUh Fd S Iksidfs tlie in.slnllulion of the as in the achievement of goals. GOODING — Mrs. Ethyl milk and butterfat are the u-«cttract to receive,” JSJing CoLy JgeS^^ SEED . new officers, several meyibers Several folk .songs were sung Heller-- was installed lecturer ‘r«r of of amounts amounts of solids«not-fut sugarSugar beet growers were set uoiikina Unooln countv aoent the t'hiiDter received Hwnnls by Terry Barnes and the...... Gooding Grunge at a recent produced by each cow since last in iKn county agent. & FEED uy Imve'carriu‘ii'(IuFnrB ihe nufflng. Tfiey ployed j/uitflrs meeting by Bo-n Gl.uncr, W Sy'''M oS^ andjade Wells, Unlvirsliy of GLOBEl .they 224 4th Av«nw« South Truck la n «

■InstHlUnl wen*' Howard ceremonies was Terry Haloy. Report.** were given by Mrs. lactose, mlneruls and olhor . gucar content of 1M9 beets. stalileeker, president; Sidney 'llie meal was prepared by FFA Edward Bush, women's uc- elements so Important to the Winn, vice president: Tom jneinbers' mother/i, under the Uvltles chalrmfln, und Mrs nutrition und taste of milk. ^ , fvi .. (Ja rrisa ii, s e c re ta ry .;. Stev.e direction of Mr.s, Joe Potucek KELLY Vernon Kohntopp, Jerome The two cows. In the dairy ^p C U K C r llOlOCI uumkiir,iui^Steve_ und Mrs Jake ijUihlcckcr, FHA stale com m itteem an, on tlio herd tested for Ronald and Glen ^ McCoy, reporter, and Hon members served. ■SSwfngTonrm ------_^1CA G 0. - Congressman Ka(‘rcluT, Kentlnel, Mrs, Kohntopp also men production levels arc; ”“7, Sidney W ln«, sou of Mr, und tioned the coniesl between Gem-lda Champion , Pauline ‘Icllver the keynote address Mrii. KIwtmd WIhk, rcc-elvMl (he- Grazing' area f{run«es, Eiu|»|)er at 7;30 pounds of rnllk, CM pounds of Conrad Hilton Hotel, The nwnrd^-'l‘onrOwcnroutst. w'" >» tires! Moths, I Jin y Huese anil .Steve “I™ '™ ;, , .— -.■.t - „ . ^ l A U A l E l'eler»oii, ,ilinpter awards. I lie Slioshone cattle lilloUnunl U,io.,l.„«.all"“ week wero 'POLYESTER CORD BODIES of Southern Idaho, lie said I'll™ unit, aKkel unit and yomK^peopIc- n«H l.to-lkiiu« RUGGED GLASS FIBER phllomipliy to live by. llils, he ullotm onl. Siphon Tubes PELTS TEX-FLOW ALUMINUM ' LOW yyiDE SERIES GATED AND MAINLINE PIPE 78 PROFILE It gygiloblo (n 6", fl" gnd 10" diomoferi with 4 6 < Othof Slt«« al Uiiilo (ur iiitU'loDlod tlAiU. Quiih ili>|it. iiiiuxilli iio' clioico of galo tpaclngi. COMPLETE LINE tliiirMpililo, ')'<>■ Comparable Prlcei IlMilu (i)i tUhlUly, coiiiortno, d " " "u- Comparable In ptlc* to cemsnt dllch. Eailly movad each loiltlmicfl tu tiudil tiiI)'ot(...... tnilu ullut iiiilo. from fiald lo (laid with NO w ater loii. OF AUTO-TRUCK Ill Ilia lot u|i tiiil(uil)l«llioiiilloBOu of tioliolloih'Ai lliitt, AND PICK-UP ljiul« (•>' V<>u( lo w colt p«i nilla In tliu long mid. iNTRODUCTORY PRICEDI FREE r^OUNTINQl TIRES USE OUR QUDOET PLANI GET OUR PRICES QNK.S. IMPLEMENT AND TRACTOR flR E S That 0-o-o-old Reliable

OF UNITED OIL IDAHO KIMBERLY ROADr 733-7033 FriUay. Aprin7, 1970 'frmesNews, twin Fails,' Idaho 15 JVtarketing Agencies (>e t Yu rro w. ds. break- rnadilv sSid_is Irrmalihn^by-Urs*n-and-W ^ ■ friable when-workedr Timing Moden' Jr.. ' assfslffrif Slicker and adjustment of the tool are agricultural engineer. You can' • Big Part Of Food Cosls important. Adjust the angle of get a free copy at any county thG-lnslr»mCnt~unli1 it dop^ thp .urent'.tnffirf " ^ ■ ' - - — Marketmt; at^cncics rcceivcil stores remained about consianl. GoOiV'A lll ------JApcr.cCdC chQ.ttftaljncTt'asc, - Uut’ tJie ;tum ber of Hvrkcrs In eating places went.ijp 26 per ______. --V ...... Octails.on rn q k in t and .using______It atwuL'flye..mmion...... ill a)St of fooil b>'-c'pn- The furrow slicker is an ' the eqliipment are given in the workers to assemble, process- cent, iuiil in wholesaling and s in n e rs betwejMi 1958 jincl 1%8. important aid- to better . extension bulletin. •‘Furrow, and distribute the nation’s assembly'phyits by 13 per cent. acc-ording to • 'F a c t B*>ok gf irrigation, area county agents Slickers — a Boon to Surface farm-food products, 'nie ildilition of food service /\t!ricuUuro." just publistied by reminded farmers this week as ' h as increased tla* cost of f^od - USDA,...... ^interest turned to early marketing by about one-sixlh Consumer expcnililures went irrigation. In some areas per unit of food since 1957-1959. - lip for $61 tillion li year to more irriFration has begun.'In-othcrs- One reason Is that more people yian $8D billiun. Of Uu* lotai it will start soon. . JuslriyhilorlliecoiiiliiDe are eating’ out more often, .Increase, inqrketinn atjencies The furrow slicker helps you l^iblic eating places. Ihc fact received $21.1 billion, The in­ get the waCtr from here to there book said, ij-pically chargb a crease in returns to (iirniers ■faster and better. It's a„metal uuu-gin of 50 to 60 per cent of the was J7.4 billio n ., ■ Dlitte that sm ooths the sides of i'l'lail value tif food served. In 1£M>8, Ihe report said, it cost •the furrow so th at w ater flows M:irgins for the i>amc foods in a $60.6 billion to ijet food from freely. The tool has been used farm lo t'onsuinef. ’Hie bijl for retail food store average around for several years and is gaining 22 per cent. marketing'farm food produds popularity. was fivopcr ccrit jjrcaitT tln*n il More convenience foods with "buill-in-maid service” a re sold ilie first irrigation of the w as.in 1967. season i« important.' says- Cost of laU ir. tlie fact Ixiok thiin ever before. In a list of 158 c-onVenience-food item s, USDA ... . ■ Dorrell Larsen, irrigation said, is llie bitigcsl part iif Ihe THIS RAIL CAR shipped Idaho's, first bulk, lone, hard lonkw the poss bilily II piirdfoslns spjcijlisl of Iho University of total marketing bill.'Labor ii.so.s.. Hhleh lea.e Ix- m oinlaiim J »ill, ilii- si)i-m.lly ilisJBuiil ,|,j growing season. Lack ot eating places cost $27.;l b illioain liigher than equivalent portions m anufacturer, American C ar and Fuundry Co., C(KpllnB.ln-ati.i8 unit. 1968. co m p ared .w ith „.|l,5 .1 in fresh or unprocessed con- Chieaco. Union 'Pacific Railroad Is taking a billion' the year before. The ' (lition. One fourUronhe"ile?iis“ fig u re s in clu d e w ork of cost less by an average of 40.i)er ■ siipprvisjrs. managers. o£^ Idalio-S^h i ps-R r &t- llis determinatums will bo needs are met from adjacent ficers, clerical workers, In 1%8 tlie m arketing m argin proprietors gnd family mem­ for beef w as 34.8 cen ts' per turned over to the Bulk Ship- soil. nient Studv ('(Hiimitlcc for -All that is needed at the first bers as well as production and pound, or two-fifths of the retail Load Of Spuds By Rail Short, Strong stalks—strong shanks—tess fodder ,other non-supervisory workers. price. Tlie marketing margin evaluation, iliis conuiiittec^ will irrigation is a light application Idaho's first shipment of be shipped in any container then make recoimnen4306 •lYpnhaiip, is in Charge ot the in te r e s t.______in Medford n e x t vveek. i" sp rin g load on it to press and e x p e rim e n t a n d w ill m ak e Included in the experim ent On or about Api il 22, a'.second pulverize th< re c o m m c n d a tlo n n ^ h e - Idaho wiili the-bult4ee4-w a»-d-i.'uii'i-' •-bulk-car-vvill bc-loadctiv-alstrby------I^rscn says-the Department of Agriculture' oanion rail car, a mechanica'l -Western Farmer Association, contain enough moisture that ' concerrving what regulations refrigerator car provided by may be needed. Pacific Fruit Express. This car During the past 12 months, was loaded with a normal potatoes have been sliipped ' mixed car load, consisting of 100 from other potato producing and 50-pound containers. Some states in similar bullsjpil cars, GO.OOO pounds of potatoes, taken especially designed for tran-' from'thcsame lot as Hiose used BEETTHINNERS sporting perishaVle produce in loading the bulk car. were commodities such as potatoes, loaded in the companion car At Realistic Prices carrots, oranges and and coupled to the bulk car ^ On Display at grapefruit. throughout transit. Such shipment o f Idaho____Both c a r s w ere s p e c ia lly potatoes was.-until the recent equipped with impact recorders Custom Farm Service action by the legislature, and Uyan recording ther- J O e KRCPOK unlawful. Idaho potato moineters. The temperatures Just East of U.S. 93-30 Junction processors and growers favored and vibrations recorded will be tlje legislation but shippers studied thoroughly and taken on Highway 30 We»t of Twin Falls generally opposed it contenting into consideration- in the final PHONE 326-4898 Uiat the Idaho identify would be aiialysis. 'lost s'lncc the potatoes woulii not In addition, a supervisor of the Federal-State Fruit and Vegetable- Inspeciion_Scrvicc. was called in to inspect the lo a d - “ A Corn for-Everv Purpose - A Purpose for Every Corn” fur grade and to m ak e notes on tlie general condition of ■ the potatoes loaded in both car.s. Tills same inspector, l.p.ster-

FFA Team Wins Event OAKI.KY - 'Hie O akley FFA livestock ilnd Judging team was irnS'WIMiiui >Jf the annuttW dalw- i s a s # ,..Swlnt_;UKCtlcr» Don't Gamble For hog Juilging conte.st, for the second consecutive year. Hit' contest was held at Hlackfoot In Higher Crop Yields dnd Greater Profits conjunction with the annual Be as sure as you can bel Purebretl Swine Sale. nie winning team Is given a i f i i l Ttils year conlroJ wild oats with _ reglHtered (jilt by a m em ber of . a » S B f t Uie Swine B reeders Association. 2 Member.*! of the O akley FFA Judging t»am are Steplien Avndex/MexBW Severe, Keith Adams, Marvin PRE-EMERQEMCE HERBICIDES Altom. Mark Swan and Grant

for the honors of Iwing high men PeasrttntilsrarfBarley of the ( lo n t^ ^ No ono hnrbicldo on thn fpnrkoi cnn conliol nil wood Inlostntlon such an Inn wood, doo fonnol. nifil'tahndo nnrj muauirtla , , . but Avndo>{ flivua good pto-titiioffjonco control ol wild ontfj In pons nnd lontils, Followotl »)y (I rollnblo poHl-nmorqorice horblcldo, siicli os DInitro, nllor crops am 3" /ijgr), yuu c/iri coolroJ moci broadJaaf woods. For barla/, Avuclox 13W prOvldoa g)}(:oll(jnl pru-omoigonco control ol wild onlB, Remember these important facts: | Avndox/Avndox BW control wild outH olloctlvoly lor ...... *"lJfrtD"B~wnBks,‘lrr dty wnalher.- Avfidox/Avndox RW roqulro otily ono nppllcoHon. Avadux/Aviidox UW' nru olislly indorporalud with • ■ . your prosoni oquipmunt. FARM AvtKl<»x/Avfidox (3W fifo iiqlo lo cropfi when you lollow Inbol diroctlona. 330 544A 680 54-40 Avndox/Avndux BW glvg you aoodlng (iQXiblllty. |0( (ighll Soo Your Farm Chomlcal Suppllor Now lor moro Inlormotion Auction . 9 5 -D A Y VOS-DAY 1 1 2 - DAY, 112.DAY about Avadox'/Avndox'X .,BW pro-om«rgence herbicides. EARLY GRAIN COMBINATION CALENDAR LATE ENSILAGE g r a in Monsanto BUY YOUR ID AHYBRID SEED FROM THESE AREA OEALERSi Si. l.|OuiB, Miasotiri 83166 co.rrna* ...... Inri>. ' , ...... ^ FEEDERS GRAM AVAILABLE AT JWIN FALLS IDA-BEST ^ FEED «, ICE ' - \H C ; ' - HENRY'S FARM SALES GLOBE - HAHSEH APR IL 18 S E E D * FEED FARMER'S ELEVATOR F E B P f c S U m Y Kimberly 423-5511 Paul438-4665 BIUHARDINa RANGEH MORGAN-LINDSAY FOR A ll YOUR CHBmlCAl NEEDS OarU'd fhltllpianti Bill !*(•» ■ IN C , INC. APRIL le MAGIC VALLEY GROWERS BlAltUS M010RI - BEAN GROWERS AilvaillM fntnli Apill l« •> 17 ASSOCIATION I SEED COMPANY Utwin Fdlk 733-5671 Jerome 324-2751 AuitUnwi.W«|iryi.V^H^

f ' 16 ^Ttmcs-Ncws/ Twin Falls, Idaho “ Friday, April U , 19>(T“ New 4-H Hoise Keadies W^oo/ Sold For (Conclave T h o ^ T w A^CS Off BOISE — Plan's are under Marketing Association sold way for the NationaL'Grange - about - 5,000 fleeces'-of “ wool' C o n v en tio n " in ’ 'B o ise ' iii recently fo r, 39.53 cents per Farm Siibsidy Paymen^^ : O r g a n i z e c ! November, pound, The seventh degree will be alsd financed from tariff money Buying the wool was R. C. GoviTnmcnt payments to ministers programs in WENDELL - Members of the conferred on Saturday, Nov, 14, received from wool Imports. - E l l i o t and’ Co., Sail U k e City. area .farmers last year as ayricullural censervatlon, fourth grade m et a t the home of at 9:30 a,m ., according to W. E. The wheat and feed grain There were a total of four bi^ reported in last-week-s-Tlmes- sugar, wool and wheal and feed Mrs. Roy Mason, leader, for an Adams, Eagle, state Grange programs do involve, land opened and ranged from 38.52 to News J!arm-ad_Ranch-sectiofi .grainas well as land retirement organizational meeting of a m aster. are clarified, by an Agripiiltvral program s. ' retirement, To be eligible, a ~39.53“C5nls per pound. Have Fun With Foods I cooking Stabiliziition Conservation The agricultural conservation producer must divert a given A tentative date of May 14 has club recently. Service official. program, under which 'the percentage (which varies from been set for loading the wool on During the business meeting Foi^the Best In Kent Kirk, Twin F alls County. government shares the cost of year to year) from the a railroad c a r a t the Twin Falls, the girls voted to call them­ i\SCS executive director, said needed soil and water con* production of wheat and-or feed dejral. Loading will be from 8 selves "Carolyn’s Kookle Cooks FARM CHEMICAL Uie paym ents m ade to Magic servation as well as poUution grain. a.m . to noon. 4-H Club. Valley farmers, as stated in the abatement, measures on about The ' farmer . receives Cara Merkle was elected article, included payments for a 50-50 b asis. M ax im u m payments from the wheat president. Other officers in­ APPLICATION several" government farm paym ent here Is $2,500; pro g ram to bring his returns, up clude Darlene Wert, vice programs, not just for land ilie sugar program provides to 100 p er cent of parity on hU Slow Farm president; Julie Mason, See “Bud” Breeding, at- retirement. conditional - payments to sh are of the domestic use t)f secretary; Mefrilee Callen, . Mr. Kirk said the ASCS ad­ producers who meet program wheat. Feed grain price sup­ reporter and Vernakay Mason, requirements. They are based po rt paym ents are ;»'ovlded to Vehicles^ recreatlonsl’eader. m r s . EBjpyiSS&P^cipatlng farmer a Mrs. Mason instructed the proivjced on the farm and are fair return for his product. group ofM|nethods of m easure. financed by a processor tax. The only other • land ■Discussed' ROOFING The tax received by the retirement programs in effect government js larger ghan the~ are-thfe - - - RICHFIELD Richiield All T ypes, Kinds, Sizes it^t p aid tO' s u g a r program, the cropland con­ _ fa c m c £ S Jt.th e Richfield Grange Satisfaction Guaranteed version program and the meeting recently heard a talk Corn Silage: high in TON, T lO rk h6led tKatTilm ariy -5 T - e progra m ; m drivin g -fa n ii -vehteles-TfR-d' Total payments m ade In 19^9 when to display a slow, moving excellent^^rce of energy ''^1/ DAN the^rge payments mentioned '5 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE last week are fof sugar. ■ In ldaho for these last three land vehicle sign, ‘ DANIELS The wool program provides retirement programs were The speaker was State $516,892 for retirem ent of 54,892 Patrolman- Ronald-Eggleslon, R O O n N C CO . incentive-— payments to NKW SYMBOI. of the &iil O inservation Si-r\ ice capiurcs the ISI RoVeSt No ^ 733-3179 liroducers to encourage acres. Two hundred -ninety-one Shoshone. Special guest was ^ SUPERSmR ^ production of enough wool to ia rm s were involved. TRe“ meet domestic needs, and Is maximum payment limitation is $5,000. . . faculty member. “Congress is currently Water Pollution Is National Grange, to be at considering- new farm Boise this fall, was discussed legislation, including payment with emphasis on the seventh KE 4 9 7 AVAILABLE limitations," states Mr. Kirk. SCS’s New Symbol degree work to be given there. —4 t-ifi-e9sentiaMhat-the-pubac------"K1HE WORD FOR------;------r - the basis of a p tn e ^ , strength of understand the purpose of'each ‘ The water pollution concern Golcoechea was celebrated with design and origloality. program and the provision of m a n y tod ay Is' captured by his mother and Sisters, Mrs. PRODUCTS SERVICE Designer was Gordon Thomas, which apply.” the- new symbol of the Soil Charles Buttcane and Mrs. Raj;. of the USDA Exhibit % rvice^ Conservation Service. Hubsmith, serving party! "Is your best’choice FARM SERVICE INCORPORATED The symbol exemplifies SCS refreshments.' Mr. and Mrs. KIMBERLY Charter effoj-ts which are aimed at Marvin Heiken were other oi^ for high quality silage keeping mud from getting into Grassman of Grange members present. you W/lt C£T A FAST PESPONSE The April 22 meeting will be ------; Draped By rivers, reservoirs and water l-'or L-xi'flli/iiI siitticlabiliiy plus l-: WHEN YOU USE supplies. Mud, America’s most j*rogram at the Ray Hubsmith home.' loiiiiHKe I'roiii len(y. lull [ilani.s. voluminous-water pollutant;-i3- vviili h ftiv y arnin devyloj.m*)! FARM SERVICE .FARM SERVICE controlled_ by conservation ('hatirfm m -Sleer KK t!)7 is iliv i.')|) fhoiue wlieii PRODUCTS APPLICATORS” Grangers programs on rural and urban -WENDELL - The chacter lands. ■Shapirig llp- Given To HarilTn ’ [iii.'liiiit' foe hi;.'h yield.'< o t' (jTHit was draped at the April meeting or silasjf. Ik-rt-'s a hybrid ili:ii The symbol shows an elcclric goiSE - A great year for the WASHINGTON - On the Crops Start Quicker On A Liquid Diet of the Wendell Grange In blue raindrop taUing Into a Grassman program is i DtiifS iIirouKh for you in f-oocl patio of the USDA^s-mafn ad­ memory of Mrs. Florence green basin. The entire design |„g „p. Hugh Hoogh, Boise, v fiir:; o r h a d . I’erform .-; l)o.-;i ai TRY READILY AVAILABLE ministration Building recently, F&jler, an honorary member, Is shora on a black background, „( ,1,5 s„,,e com- ’niii.viimiin po|>ul»i i'in for the international grand and Mrs, Luella Fauselt. and IS headed with the words, „ series champion steer was presented yiHir area. A report on the Lions Club “I^fs Make One Thing Clear. meetings in all parts LIQUID FERTILIZERS to S ecretary of Agriculture dinner was given bj^-Mrs. TOm . W ater." an expression of hope Assuti yourseU- of top quality of the slate. Gifford M. Hardin by the Crow, women’s activity being voiced by m any in this He said there were 42 s ila g i by o td tiin g KC iS J chairman. An f agricultural Chicago Mercantile Exchange. country today. meetings in 41 counties over a hem us loday. report from the Boise The steer was purchased by The prize -.winning symbol period of three weeks. Total Slatesman'on farm subsidy was was chosen from 100 entries in the exchange In December. attendance was fnore than 700 After Hardin accepted._the_ read by George Fuller, grange 1*9 County ^ Farm . the competition of the' ^ n . committees have steer, he’ll be shipped to Expo AVAILABtE AT YOUR _ m aster ,&icietyj£_EcderalJL;ti£ls_ana_„g„„|jed-for-the-year-and-are Harvey Shirk, lecturer, read Designers. It was selected on ...... -70 arosakarJapflTVTaspariDf-an encouraging candidates to lake effort to prom ote the sale of an article on poUution ’’Teach- part in the twentieth annual In To Save The E^rth" from a high grade U.S. beef In that LOCAL DEALER ■ recent—publlcation—of the country. agriculture. P. O. Box 392 Ph. 423-5586 Reader’s Digest. A group Bergs;s New "We found enthusiasm A m ericans e at m ore than one KIMBERLY ^83341 discussion was held on the NORTHRUPKING SEEDS everywhere," he said. "The fifth of Ihelr annual milk sui^ly problems caused by pollution ■Grange program has vigorous support' as butter, and.the long down- Jim Brlghl, Hagorman . . . Glenn Bright, Wendell and ways of solving and of city groups as well as farm w ard-trend of butler use in this prevention of. these problems. Allon Blomirei, Jerome . . . Farrell Peter*on, Buhl organizations. Thls looks like a country has leveled - - C la u d » -B e rn a rd rH a ie lte i> ------Members banner year." ------Chprlet jQhnion, M uttaugh- Mr^ and„Mrs, Stanley Derg After county ' tours and BecanVo new m eiiiijers oi the dem onstrations di pfCgressIve' Knull Grunge at the rectihl prnctlces during the spring and- grange meeting. - summer, courtly nominees will Last Chance for Spring The obligation was given 'to be Judged for district and slate Ihe couple by flurry Shaip. uward.s. Four district cham- Glcri Doasgtt. lei/ialative p|, ____' ______committee rspokeon the cenlFHl-Thcidaho-arnsffl^ai committee, which is a niomber Year will be announced at the ol agrlcuUlifM-l'Cporig W.ori* .annual meeting ol thO SlfltC given by Elmer Dossetl. Cluimlwr of Commerce In Boise Elmer AnnIs reported on the next November INSTALLAT19N — progress of Balanced Hock -n,e current Idaho Grassman campgrounds and Bob Howe, js j.n, Cornell. Jr., Mountain assistant scoutmaster,, reported Home and Mayfield, a cattle We’re well stocked on the recent outing by the rancher, A public tour of his scouts near Druneau, ranch is schiHhiled June 20, i in.irrigation

SUPPLIES and f e T I M B : SPRINKLERS t.Yejl ir* lime to plan your forliliior lor the k ___ I - - ...... >«Ajk^a In IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, FAST, EFFICIENT INSTALLATION all your— by trained and experienced men The Pacesetter in‘ DRY or LIQUID with proper equipment to do your job right. Livestock Finance! Thu men at PCA know what it takoi to build your FERTILIZERS w e HAVE O N H A N D A lAROE STOCK OP llvujtock program . . . ,tho right financing (wilh simple intdrott and schodiilod to fit noodi) and tho kind of sound financial advico ttiat comos • ^A'IRRIGATION c o u r ie r s from ov'or 30 ynarj of helping sfockmon a n d ‘farmers boost thoir production and ufficioncy. Mixed and blended to your own specifications . . . and/or special needs ON-THE JOB REPAIR Lot us help you plan your ''Bottor Crop" SUE TIME, MMEV M m u p by tiNn |* LEASING and FINANCING SOUTHERN IDAHO f PRODUCTION CREDIT RANGEN, in ASSOCIATION MAIN OITICr, -BUHL G.T. NEWCOMB, Inc. ♦ YOUR "R. H ^R C C " DISTRIBUTOR ----- '— -ot>ncES-Ar- ■“ ’ ..... Twin Fal|>, 733-3221-^Blnci^foat, 78^1435— Katchum, 72.6-9fi4l —.Supvey-On- U . S^CFap-Rlanting^ Friday. April 17. 1970 Tlroes News. Twin Falls, Iclaho 17 “TTog^Suppri^sr-'|f;2r^ fo r , New Lan d .WASHINGTON — Hog markets, Thafll mean summer -Intentions Listed, s ^ p tlc s arc dom> this first half liter iiroundMast year’s - ^ ofof -1970,1970, says.'tlie says, the U^. UJi. Depart-, Depart- level level - - ' and tall slaughter Ihcit's ^Completed ______WAKHlNr.TnN (UPlV^The weKs before completion of-^KricuUurc. bocause of,' moderately hiKhtr. A reccnt sur\’cy conducted by ; Tgriculture dfcparlment“ Bi-oweT«ni^«mU In lh e"T 970 asovwpcrceriTutlnlasffairs' ...... • ...... ' ...... " ' ------the Idaho Water Resource estimates that farmers will control programS. Of. P'ft crop, • T^ie highest number of farms Board in cooperation with increase plantings of feed ' Planting in- But a production ^picltupns in the United -States was , ...... lAntinhc In unfior w a v . Outio public and private. utility grains,soybeans and cotton this tcntiohs recorded in the survey underway utlook is for - a recorded in 1936 _ 6,8 million. companies shows that 175.288 y ear. But w heat a creag e will be * to c h ^ g e .' acres of new land have been crop board said that with developed for • irrigation in The' depnrtm6'nl's Crop average yields and rsasonably Idaho the past three years. Reporting Board said a March 1 favorable weallier Ihc Warren Reynolds, chief, survey ot farmers' inltntlons “" “ 8 " '" '“ f economics branch, Idaho W ater sliowed they plan to plant ' nt'ntions could BIG profit-maker \ft Resource Board, said‘the new 66,662.000 acres to corn In 1970. " “P" «= lands reclaimed' brought the up 3.7 per ,e n t Irom th e 64; “ m pared with 1%9-. - (otal irrigated a creag e in Idaho 257,^000 acres planted last year. a SMALL package! to approximately 3,725.000 Total acreage ot all feed ■'''“'I acres. The latest three-year gralns^orn W hum . Barley IM , (,573,864,000.' expansion compares favorably and orfs-^ was estimated ai Soybeans (bu.) 1970, with 491.400 a c re s developed 12(1,000,000 m illion, up four per 1.134.006,000, 1969, 1,116,876.0M. during the 1950's and 649.200 cent from last y ear. H ie 1970' ‘ acres, developed, from 1960 to total w as slightly above the mOOO.OOO, 1969; 311,226,000 . 1967. , - apparent goal of the govern- Since 195Q; 1.H0.600 acres m e n f s 1970 feed g r a in ,'^''Oiis w o tiH 'S ’ O T B m - l .V O have tfeen developed within the production control program, ''•‘n'®' '*l>'at ''“P- “ ‘im atrt state. Private enterprise has wiiich w as designed- to hold last - Dec. I ' a t . 1,030,188,000 £iotlhis_ output in line with demand. This would produce a growth, developing over 90 per The board said soyt)can in- >“tal potential 1970 crop of cent of the new land broght into tentions totaled a record 1.3».000,000 bushels compared irrigated production. .43,06(,000acres, a n increase off 1,45«,872;000 bushels last ■'Growth in new. irrigated . . 2.3 per cent from last year’s • lands has enabled Idaho to • 42.088.000 a cres, com pared with d added that plantings maintain its projected. . * • • • j.406,000 acres last year. of 17 m ajor crops covered m historical rate of development." T o tal 1970 w h eat a c re a g e , detail in the M archsuryey w ere Reynolds said. •‘However. . including th e w in te r cro p estim ated a t 257,994,000 acres, ___ according to the Columbia- . r.RAND CHAMPION bull at the Spring R ange Bull Sale in F iler recently brought $1,500. The bull acreage forecast late last year, about 6,400.000 acres above last NtrJh Pacific Framework Has consigned by Enzcst Okon, Logan, left, and his son, Stvve, right; Buying the bull was Phil Sch- was estim ated a t 49,210,000 Jo a r’s total, acres. Following is estimated 1970 studies and Office of Business 'wicder, for Schwlcder Brothers, Iona, Idaho. Economicsprojections, Idaho is This was slightly above the acreage for principal western lagging in supplying its share of government’s 1970 goal for cotton states, with com* the national food and fiber .wheat plantings, which has pansons: needs." Irrigating Potatoes Takes never been formally styled but - State , apparently is about 49.5 m'illion -

The g overnm ent's 1970 w heal ?I2'00v . . • • ovei. Water program "ha5 been designed to- California^ 1970, 720,000, 1969, BOISE — Irrigating potatoes touch. begins in spring Uvhen soil slash harvested jrcreage about "10,000. takes more than a shovel and a Gone are the days when you temperature is. suitable'. 16 per cent in an effort to cut estimated 1970 planting emphisezed that if Idaho is to maintain a position in the head of water. It requires skill, just lifted the headgate and--Usually-one acre inch is.enough_ output below demand and thus Montana in spring wheat a lot of savvy and a delicate watched the stream spread, for the first watering. All you reduce surplus stocks. other than Durum is 1,614,000 national market. ' You trusted to luck and were need is ' sufficient water to .The crop board said plantings compared to 1,129,000 acres in happy when you got the field- connect with the sub.-moisture. of cotton . accordinR to the 1969-In Durum wheal, Montana -w et-w henit^as-yourturn-at-the—T hls-m eans-a-short-set-w ith-a—M arch—1—survey— w o u ld -b e -'S —®*P-®^-^^d_lo__planl.J18,000_| ditch.------.------s p rin k le r o r a .flu sh -ty p e 12,224,000 a c re s, 27.7 per cent ^^res com pared to 235,000 in Forget those haphazard days, irrigation with a surface above the 11,898,000 acres >*9', . ... , . , FORSALE says Dorrell Larsen, irrigation stream. When in doubt, irrigate planted in 19C9. Following are estimated specialist of the University of but make it light, The agriculture department is acreages of other crops this Idaho extension service. Sue- ‘‘When do you apply the forbidden by law to esUmate the voar •>'= percentage change • 26. 30, or 37 hp; gasoline. LP gas, or diesel USED PLANTING cessful irrigation of most crops timelyirrigation?TRat’slheart size of the cottop crop u n t i l , 1969 planting; • 4-v/heel drive * in modem times is an exacting of management,' There are August. But it appeared the 1970 Crop., science. Careful planning and several good schediiling plantings could be about in line 24.596,000 acres, up 4.1 per • Lifts 1500 lbs. to lull truck height execution apply particularly to methods. They are soil- with government production ^ , - • 7 to 31 cu. it. loader buckets EQUIPMENT potatoes, Idaho’s m ost fam ous m oisture feel, tensim om eter, goals if yields ;-elurn to a nor- B arley 10,673,000, up 5.1 per • Only 5' wide, 5' high 4 Only'1966 4 Row crop. pan evaporation and computer, mal trend. • ...... • Spin-turns 360® ir^ its own tracks JOHN DEERE PLANTERS For one thing, Larsen pointed “The soil-moisture plan .Bad weather had cut last Flaxseed3,071,000acres, up U.2 M 8 0 0 out a t recent potato schools, requires going Into the field and >'ear’s cotton crop to 10,080,000 p e rc e n t. - . ^ Dozens of quick-change attachme.nti W ith Hopper Extensions sp rin k le rirrig a tio n isin sty le .lt digging holes in several p laces b a le s, a n d th e a g ric u ltu re 1,820,000, dwon 15.0 per has not only aidcd-grestly in lo check the moisture. Depth departmenl had increased this cent, 1 Only 1963 4 Row development of new land but varies as the growing season - year’s planting allotment in an Potatoes (late summer and fall) tOCKWOOD PLANTER .. . . ^ I z U O “ h a ^ b e e n adapted lo"miich” old 'advam :esr"A s a g e n e ra l-n d o r efforfto 'fro o srp ro d u ctio n 'b ack —lT243iOOO,-up-2;2-per-c€nt, W ith Hopper Extension and Rear Bor acreage. Sprinkler systems when moisture drops to 55 per into lino with domestic and SweetPotatoesl46,000,down4,8 DEMONSTRATE? SAY WHEN I have been modified to fit the ccnl, irrigate.' export needs. pcr cenl. Today's report waa-baaed on Tobacco.699,600, dovm 2.4 per 1 Only 1966 4 Row h Snrvirp nt Kimhgrly loan, rale , for U>u -iliiflund compared with 63.fi this sutnm er In a cooperative cx-nta last y ear. Support for program of. the Bureau of burley tobacco was sol at 68.6 LATERAL CONTROL VALVE SYSTEM Heclamatlon, the research cx*nta a pound, compared with service and extension. 65.B centa a y ear ago,

AM Iy avitmellt iMfrf iff - SEE US FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF (mlfl/ffld (■ h r la fas than a AiiiomBtmii your lolld i«t Irrlgilion lyi' iiitn wllh Iho Shiif-R#n« Latiral ConUol Vitlw U «i on». ..two,, .thf##; FEEDS!!! SMOOTH AS SILK 1 . Rtplict M iitlni nunuillr-con- • DAIRY CATTLE*BEEF CATTLE MICHEUH trolltd rU *r wllh 8hur.R«in ON HI-SPEEO THRUWAYS lAtiral Control Vatvik •R AN G E CATTLE •SHEEP 2. Initall liia aulomallc timar, X'RADIAL I , Run*' wir* down (ha (anith af tha Compared to "Tha Ordlnarlat" flald! connactlni tha timar alacUl- tlANGE BIOCKS M Ichalln-X R adial! GIva You- cally to aach Shur-Rana Lalaral • O^nirolValw. . ______^t.BECTER BRAKING BLOAT GUARD • FASTER STARTING 07-3in 1— MINERAL • TAKE FAST CURVES WITH EASE Atfemtf/f f/mtr Shtr-KM W O R L D 'S n o ; I R A D IA L U ta r il C»nU»l Y elui rtpfat* Anchor Brand GUARANTEED FOR 40,000 MILES OF ACTUAL TREAD WEAR . mafiNra ciiM tfi It pay't to ride on Mlchellni. Simpl/iBt llmar dial lor deilrad lanith Quickly chaiiileabla ...... •ral Irritation patten In advanca. SImplyxonnact proparly numbarad Seo ui lodeiy and g*t lha whola ilory. fli eaci) set and tor tiumbar ol laU . . . plu|k lb tlmar-wirt, in ttd plug In dailrad Lataral Control Valve, and ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS and !•( t-*l«(fl Cortuol Valva Sya- (tmar tvlli autamttlcalf^ al( ilmllarlynumbarad •■(•ctlt't plutft r lam tahs ov«r and aulor\)%tlcally pro. Onca BCllvatvd, lhata p ju |i alactrlcally opan lataral valvai. * vACcitJes, AMTi-BraTi<;s, e tc . ■ Si!5Sii;.SSrsi;ai?i3;'.'S ' 'vid« opllmufn moliluro control, TImar tucca»iwaly ac,ilva1ai lolanold nhitch failMva aparaWai /at(»^i |ir«vlifa $mh, Invkfa-fn* , m aach LalerAI Control Valvo on com­ if f r t 'M •p tte ih * * f U ta ra l CMlrW Sr$t9ml mand, lor doiltad pra iat lfrlKatlon Low vollai* controt atturai lala, poililvo alactric oparallon, 0 |x n LIVESTOCI^& POULTRY , (larlod, malnllna allowa taay alart-up. SImpla wlrlnn provldai qul«h Inilalla. Hon. FlaKlblllly ol aytlam ollart ilmpla adaptation lo a xlitln i rliar valvei tnd malnilnti. ' , ISo STUART MORRISON Sae Your Irrigation Dealarl Balaelatl Shur-Rana daalarihlpa availably, For FEEDS & SUPPLIES niora Information on Irrigation dtalarahip oppor- ^ TIRE COMPANY fm lunltlai, writai John Baan Divlilon, FMC Corpo- V 330 9lh 5tr«tl South lj;06 - 4lh AVE. WEST rntlon, P.O. Box 14H, San Joia. Catll. 95103. 7 3 3 -4 5 8 3 / J (Truck Uint)'' ...... 1 . ■I? Vl, "AinliTT\IHTfinl> S'accessfulrlTTvestiiig s.", f,v, Today’s lilarket And Firii^ncial Report ' B y R O G E R E. SPEA R A rPna”’ »« '« Q-I iim 9 widow and have ninff monlhs of the fiscal year ve'st'ob^p “ ■ most o! my menoy^n savings jusKnded, totalj-evermes were Siocks Livestock G ra i ri 55P° i it 1 V: and loan cerlificatcs,of deposit, $7.4 million and earnings were lu. •*}. .0 oj My understanding was that if I 21 cents a share, Balance sheet NE'.WYOHKlUFIi-Declines oomtMn I Good to high choice-steers, p“« i B^V»jo had accounts in five separate as of Sept, 30, 1969, showed a niaintiiined a commanding lead Dr^up^^ to ; 28.50 -.3 0 .0 0 ; standard to low v 'rm ' ' 0 3 » n savings & l o a n s - n o t branches healthy current ratio of 1.9 to 1 '.good, 2 6 .0 0 ,^ 28,00; utility cl fo. wioi'vi — each account was Insured for with cash items accounting Jpr over advances as trading SuPw»'“a. /CM 520.000. Now I have been told by 40 per cent o f current asseU. passed the halfway m ark on the ouofwi. i ^stqers, 25.00 - 26.50; fed holstein steprs, 26.00 — 27.00; ■''YiTONE’ ' ' a CPA that only one of m y acr All hom es ' now , under the New York Stobk Exchange Lm 01 iatoi»4} counts was insured, fraf tho central management of IFS Friday. Turnover was moder* 'good to choice heifers, 27.00 — Federal Deposit Insurance have been acquired since the ate. , ea»-Koai« 28,50; standard to low good heifers. 26,50 - r 28.00; utility uII-kJ Is! 5 00 Corp. only insured an company’s inception In April, T r n n s c . o n t i n e n t a l Ei'p°»NV‘i dividual once.-H,G7“'’ 1967. Continued growth through the day’s m ost active issue as a heifers, 24.00 — 26.00; com ­ result of a big block transac- rse'm") w mercial and standard cows, “vis?' 6w Js» A—The F e d e ra l D eposit internal and external expansion 21.50 - 22,5pi utility cows. 21.00 Insurance Corp. - FD IC.- appears to be in prospect, tion. was off about 1'h on En^IcVii ’ j; insures accounts in banks which Unless you need income - no 245.700 shares. Most involved a — p.OO; canners and cutte;-s, 1?.do — 20.00; com m ercial biills, !k o-n t il ^ arc members o f the Federal dividends have been paid - .block of 141,400 sh ares a t 7 4 . ^ ° * ^teserve System. Banks which • shares-should be held. down 2*8 from Thursday’s 26.50 - 28.00; utility buUs, 25.00 Pfnney JC I . - 27.00; light bulls, 24.00 - Dfiv 44* 605 are nonmembers can, if they 4* J. S-Industrles— 6.75-1-7,25- bulls, 24.00 - 56.50; veal calves. ' Prices: .OROUP H0». JJ*- t o r p r - 0 « a i Jerom e, 1,008, 25.90, lav 44>« 4 3 1 ! 22.00 — 35,00; good' feeder Aluminum, prlfnary 99 per cent Ofi« 104 J«H '°‘«’’’nSoER ' foV*'" Stter calves: Truman Dark, H i steers. 29.00 — 31.50; medium plus.pure301b»lngots29.00clb. 1 );i n i t u * ' Corp 315 SS'7 J3'J T.ousur to TOt' 438. 38.75; Circle H. Ranch. feeder steers. 27.00 - 29.00; Tin, N.Y. prohipt delivery - Or«^» . J 40 14 JO Bellevue, 469, 38.00; Bill Jtntitn to ■ T« Pi,r jso j 182.50 c lb. I ~ holstein steers. 26,00 — 27.50; Williams. Twin Falls, 438,35.50; jonnMv 1 30 . 44 ) 3 'I IJ li good feeding heifers, 28.00 — jonnjn .tot i” ' ’ ~ ' Antimony, domestic, 994 per HOWARD: Bill Rayl, Twin F alls, 436.35,25; 30,00; m edium feeding heifers, »ja 10 36 cent pure FOB Laredo Tex., o'"! t41 M j H. B. Sparks. Twln'FaUa, 468, jontt L l.li ’ j5 ir* ill!* ‘ 20.00 — 29,00; feeding cows. 1 34 14 rr»o»am JJ }ai bulk 178.00 0 lb. 32.80, and Jack Carlton, 499, JOvV'9 1 40 ta 4). 4U . ' rranijn 1 I* 20.00 - 23.00; stock steCr Copper, electrolytic delivered i i s i l i i ! 32,50. 1]] ')?>. lt>. H . ,_ . rf*rnwAif »» calves, 36.00 - 40.00; stock U.S. 60.00^0.25 c lb.; lake 60.00 nin La in 7. 3 ])'1 1) ■nConjoja « Heifer calves; Circle H. . K«n CB-MO — 4 '} 4 })U 34 " ' heifer calves, 30,00—'35.00, and c lb, \X'»rinti^ Proliil)i((Ml Hit Energy 1* i? Ranch. 444, 32.00; R am seyer 30’, - . dairy type cows. 28.00 — 33.00. IQ Dt 10 ...... IV 1) ATUNT1CCITY,N,J. iUPl) Cattle Co„ Flier, 420, 31,80, and 31 ii. la'! to II ’ *■' * lb.; St. U iils lB,30C|lb. » U) V . 31’ , J l‘ . . OMAHA(UPI)-Llvestock: eSr'or ft N \\ 34 4 ^ ’,'" ® - O a le -w a m ln g s -w e re -to -b o Ixiugnrrini’ef T r n S s r W , 1» )* -3*'^. K tn n ^ I'jW M anganese 99.9 p er cent lyiro IJ»» . • 01 l/J posted here Tuesday, but un­ UnOCtI 1 to ' Hogs 7,000; harrow s and gilts * 30 31'^ Jl^ 31'I ; 14'. 14'! 'boxed regular — 35,25 c lb. 13«t 14 19 fortunately there was no place 3 1 14'. 14^ sr'* > ■'! It'! 1 1 1 to strong, instances .25 higher; 13 14 1)37 %>»<• 41 < >0J >4*’ »*'! 10 ■■ )4 . 1 FOB Port Colborne, Ont., Tho U.S. Coast G uard Station' • 100-225 lbs 25.00-25.23; 1-3 190- i ; s 104 40'* 40'‘ 40'. . ' 128.00c lb,.. 14 54 15;»0FOND» S 40 245 lbs 24,50-25,00; 230-260 lbs rid Tf/ia i n » 3 ) » Am mo a to « 43 here reported th at winds of 50 to K«D9pr 1 JO 4) 13',! »',« J3'!! ' Plutlnum , soft, 99,5 fine $130- 24.00 - 24.50; 250 - 275 pbs 23.50- i m , ■ 1 4« * II -135. '24,25; 270 • 310 lbs 22,'75 - KJ.51): I!;;- Quicksilver, $74-485 70 • lb. sows steady to strong; 375-656 til red-and-black gale warning flask. Ur} }0>i 30>. Tungsten po\vder, 08,8. per 1*0 33>» }} 3>>i- ' lOaklng up large shuro of run, I {’ Car wash Is planneil for VtnaoCo to I Ui. 'U'» U'l cent m lnltnum pure $3.90 lb, i steady to strong; feeders stea­ ^ ja Sjiturdoy from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. JJl. «>. JJ'4-V Zinc, prime western, N.Y,' dy; but m ost of .supply IJITV and .leri;iijJJiilniUll — ------' ,00 o.lb.i-KMBt- ^^“fltntloTTTllils Is bBflig.ijJonsored siRHoa for FTianyT[uenDiTnnBh~ •lb. choice with m odelate end prim e < Ij l j ' i " by CSl Vetet'im's Club, Free 4oe A\ pickup and delivery. i.K. to It 14;. 1160 . lb steers ,11.25; choice 30.25-31.00; good and low choice M tttiia, 1 27.50 . ,10.25; choice IHK) - lOOfl lb WORLD ALMANAC •« 34>! li;:-J: FACTS ”i r ii'- heifers 29,50-;i0,90; good and low l‘'tO 34 )!<» }*'! '! , choice 2«,50-'20.50. l.to 4a 11 ' ", Sheep 100; no( cnou/?h to es- 111 14t. labllsli price trcn0 14 301.1 30 Dr:NVIOR(UPJl-I.lvestock: .40 . u It;-... If r s r . . KSW, '*r 1‘ C attle none, At the Wcdnos- / 4i*a'1 diiy fceiler cuttle auction, sup- M**«ICor' liiiiv i: ' ply ;i;in, Feeder stoers choice I” '?4>I ' 510-5D5 1hs 34.76-37.30, few 1,046 il ' 1 MICI40UI "It It » ' ! < Hm 20,60. Standard to good Hol- ; Meins 27.10-27,60, Cfllvos choice MixliMl. 1 10 4 ii«^ *a«! " w ''1 ’ 400-490 lb stoors 39,70-11,90, MoliUI ] ‘30a ” ♦ 34'i j i ! •! . Few choice 400 Ih holfers at 31,no, S r i iH 1)3 44M )4 * .- >. Ciiiisersatltin o f Awwv- ilogs 400, Barrow s iinil gJltd Il'h'k naliiriil rukoincuh in M “V“iSl* I.IO 3 )a>. 3I>. 3«>I- Pitii.oni 0 I steady; 1-324.26-26.29; 3-4 24.00- not II new concern. 'riR* HncpMI MutJiCu 1 30 34 ' '1 ruru C«rt ; 24.60. SUWN utoady; l>3 21,60 to following H t H i 0 n ii‘ n t by J h E I riHiliK A ; *22.26, - I’ri'siilont ’riKMulort' Hoohe- coiii/i |)m« IJO 4! 4*** 40'! » ' ! 1'! Otr. (l.lliry I Sheep none. volt iipiii'iired In,the lUlW 1 30 34/ 131 ijt' 1 •} MuXfcyOl 10 World Alnuiiiac; '•’riierc b NalOitl'ii *0 31 ll<< It » "(itvrinil >< I ' CMICAOO IIII'M -L iv tiia c k PrlOay: no oih or (iiioHtl(m now hi*- Jncob Benm sold 31'. 3 3 ' i S ’,'4W . 14U . 3m — r;'.'K !"u; . lot.tt .U iu .liu llu n u f . 42(iital. ■hitftrat barrelof'’ HHS'rSii’-ff ■ -.I-l!.';- IK l!ti • IB' 75t o « tt; Nn."tj noo' ■ I 3110. Nu n I» } M III I4 U 3 10 0; NO gi'HVlly will) the (tiii'Htloii of iinnil iiflni W iiolntif Bourbon back in U 340 3/0 III 34 00 14.40, Nn . 1 4 }»D 114 tin* conserv atio n o f our I III )]I>0 3<1W Snwi llxidy III 34 lilulitr. 1705, and began a MqI, i, N» I I 11U40U III. '31 IS iiiilural Vfsooi'ci'h , . . •and N«w fo K A . 31 40, No 3 1 400 400 II. 31,34 J»-«, Nl>. tradition of finu P>CN»T>I HO li> liaiuile the gi’i'iit HDiirces ol Dill' |iroKi>tirlty iih II rrl uaitn (minimum It ca itil I thot'B lotted for I !< 1} 111. 3I'> 3>'. a ll hope tif th e jirosjii'rlty ol cy l«rwt IMIM lO jxr c*nl AA, . NofUl J'.i i l»yll»>. hiHifk, M )o «Jx gvnoratloiis. |t« on Indut yn«r 91 lo M hiylitr. Built oiir di'N cvndanlH,'’ i> l‘iw lomlt iirtm i iK O im ih Thnt's why wo call s il ]l< (hull* *40 I34Q It), 11.10 13 H, ir miUlum (Min. 10 pir c«il A> i" 3 1 40 30 40. tholif IW lOM lt> » n l A, *VU. 41 111.) Wlllt* 11)41 , lt «,175*yenr-old luiixim ini ' - " t,10 10)1 lOi m lllU UDM 'Pliu u v eru^contribU U uii to ;i'< » 3 9 » i yooti IM OlfOO, family nrt. im irclil cowl }> li> 4 00. CAHE In lOflO wua IIO.M, The UtivCwilr }i itr If 40 33 00, uiiliiy inii Ij^rgest wufl u Wl'.fll? legacy. “ " ill 3t 00 It to _ W* 'I. Tw ill I'alls IV1a r k < ‘ l!' ■ FUNNY DUSmSS By'Rogtf Bolhn R m ... ®“**moiiwhishey - (illA IN vuE'ku HW £ r o B e liurluy tl.OO ICCKIS suee TO <&er i UttU Kxlra Uir«e .M I MJxejJ OrwJn Urwe AA • hom e KUriMBTC)' PUMPS . CATCH TWiS OO TRE" , For ail purpotoa & ft Wliite Wlicut Modhlin AA M Sales • Service • ; Xorn (ID per ctinl, $2,20 Siriull .40 axc/cuocK /jew s! Inetatiatlon ( HiCAf^S flO O H FINANCINQ AVAILABLB ; KntOa Uiolce H utc liu rN HOPrmir K»nitickyS(r«l||ht } » G r^t Northorna - 180-220 IlNi. |2 fM PUMP S EQUIP. CO. Uouiboii W hiikfy ! M il nedtt U h IU Nu w h Olillllvit AntlUnltliilD)' t7.00-Ul.00 .127 So. Park . 733-7581 T h t J*m «t li, IJpam D iiiillln K Cfo„ llvuvy Sowa , lffi.OO-10.00 tCl.ni)u4u«.m,K«f)lucky BRW&E GA SOLINE AUEY By Jacoby

Qallqs, Aces Use , S la n r bidding is m ost ini- |)0i ta'nt in w orld lev el com ­ Complex Bidding petition' and the Aces use vcr^v s o p h i s t i c a t e d s la 'ij) nictlm ds. N O K T II ( l » Today's bidding by Ham- * VoUi man and ' Lawrence shows • V.A Q 8T two of these bids. The heart 4 Q U)(4 * A Q J 3 opening and two diamonds response are normal. Hani- WEST KASr nian's jump to four clubs is A A 10 8 li :i A K J 7 a fragment bid. It is ii strong VST) V JIO iH diam onds »raiso. ancf- g u a ra n ­ # 873,. ♦ !l • tees a singleton or in Iv 8 <; A 7 -S 4 spades. This is normal . S O l’T H enough in expert circles to­ A Q 9 4 d ay but L aw ren ce’s ju m p to • ■ V K 3 2 live hearts is thdir own. It ♦ A K J ^ convoys th e m e ssa g e th a t ho A10.il 2 holds good diamonds, a high Bath honor in hearts and nothing Ntirlh EaM i

TIZZY •fl •fl'g 70— tim e?'N p w sj-T w irt-F«ll; .p.. ,„o ^ j,,,p jy -(;y |‘- -WORbim'MAMC- - W»r>c W o n f d - H o m e s . F=A C TS UOOK1NG FOR A FUTURE? ROTO TILLING - excavation, SHARP TWO BEDROOM, wiih 3rd Ford tractor mounted tiller, Case bedroom «nd re^eation room m ocal \\ atCl' 1' Or ir an enperjenced joliecTor wiih Low interesl, lerms like you want (K'.njON - 'O f f k ’iiils 0[ tin I’o rk At m y Ndw j; • BR ICK duplex, good’ Income. Itirfr* AtnalRam«(c(r Suj-ar Co. and A re a G o o d HELP YO U, -jBiary. oppori Honors BroUiers Co. announce . vancemefit. plu» Ir bedrooms, step down living room Send resum e lo Box ROTO TILLING — Lawn mowing, wiih double glass paneled wall, tliat ln’caiisc of unforc.secn B U H I.F Y -C onditions on Ihe ,Tim« News, Please i lavm m ower and sm all engine patio, outside storage, carports, i\o>v ^if^h I references and answer Ir Quid location, landscaped and (li-vi'lopincnt.s. nejjotiations Upper Snake Hiver watershed repair, gardening, Go Any Where, reasonable prices, 3J4 S*;#, ' lenccd. 7JJ 7SS8 W a s h i n g t o n — The belwoon Ihc two firms on the continue to indicate that the Phone Jerom e, urowinj; Jopaiu'si- ipiK-tite for propb.'>cd m erger have l»en w a te r supply for the 1970 ITMENT 733 0931 . C A R EER nu-al h;.s a vory irp tiTininated. irrigation season on the OPPORTUNITY SbTOTILLINp n s o in . iii'rT^ I'xixirts fro m ituho N cU her A. E. B cnninj’, Minidoka Projcct is very good, president of Anuil(>amated, or . THE S IN G E R CO. Is now select Ino wVa'**"*' Uriilwl to tliai coiinlry Glenn Sijnnions, Burky, men Who can be trained lor store O NE AC R E, nice •irr.iniinL U' Ihi' USDA’: no(-er,s k . vHo.se. president of Minidoka Project superin­ management In this rapidly ex NEW LAWNS plantedl Leveling, Tw in, S12S0 dovi tllllno. Fine sheep lertlHier,'top a I SU u6ti< HoKer.s B rothers, would com- tendent. noted todav that the iaby Sitters— Child Care panding buslniss. We need » Includes taxes :\t;n is m lly m an wno Is looking lo me soli.' Meyer's Landscaping, Ptwne 734 2069, [)ut)lu'aiuiii. mont about the unfore.scon AmericanVall.s Ke.servoir filled luture. We otter an excellent ik'veU>pim'nts. U) capacity M;i*ch i't, on uainlng program antt a good In W.R. 'I"' earning opportunity wnlle learning BY O W N E R :' pri-ssoil l)\ lifiiiand for morj- schedule, and lias been pa.ssinu our business, A successful record garage, on la l a l moat from .•onsuiner.s willi inflor of 4.800 cubic feet per in sales work would t>e tielplul but 1*500. 733 817 oxpan.liMM billfohi.s. Jap an not necessary, A record of CUSTOM roller harrowing, grain second since that dale. Uike previous employment stability planting, discing, herbicides, and r;uiinl itsunporl quol;] Tor piirk. Walcott filled early in April and nccessary. Excellent retirement Insecticides, Harold Peterson, 3J6- | Wlial »a.- tiu' robiiU. •' Judges Are was scheduled to begin and tamlly medical plan. Paid 4M6 — 733,5996, I »ll,7S 0 , 7538SO J. Ij) IWii, I'. S. port Jihipmenls delivering wiiler .for irriuation ,Bu»ine»t Opportui . ici Jap;in li’api'** 1 about this wf !\ahied For Hescrvoir. full since Fcli.’ 5, :N IN G S Qt Perso niilliun'pounds from 2,7 niillirjn continues to pa.ss ari inflow of MR, TULLOS* OPPORTUNITIES •I M ag ic v a lie y . 489. Evenings c o ll: 734 277A IN IDAHO AND OREGON BY owner:’ Two Bedrooms, pounds in those nionlhs a year 4f.O cubic feet pt'r second, box 1213. 733 SM.J^ carp ete d, IW t>ains, storage, at, Soil Event ■'An Equal Opportunlly The c>icrr til.I i;ili^,;t- tached garage, shop, patiO. tenced oarlkT. Sno.w m elt in the limh country E m p lo y e r" con¥tnieiK«^roct'y thoin . ho i iio n yard , Lynwood area. 703 «206 Shipments to Japan BOISE •— Idaho - DcVon has not started, but the water Help WaAted o> a> loble'in m any Idoho-ond O rego n ie *.n ,. wuntixl for over oiie-tliird of all Jensen, jjresident of the Idaho content of tlib showpa’ck in the t:ROP d o w n HOUSEWIVES U.S. pi)rk exjw rts in tlu.* first /Association of Soil Conservation hills will, .necessitate a- flood W:\SH1NGT0N - ‘U\ort.'. were ' and w a te r conserv atio n flood da,mage. Adverse weatJier and insect ile l» tJe to 'i1i ffo m Fro two and a half limes more than districts'in the '23rd annual-' The flood operation \v;is damage more than offset, an they were for a like period of Goodyear Soil Conservation sUirtcd al Palisades April 9. and increase in h:u-vested acreage, -19G8. Pork exports alone Awards Program ISCAP). the (lischargf will average says the U.S. Departm ent- of Agent»-Sola«fT»en W onted 2 2 ! x f#ll«nt term s -SACRIFICE,, —ecofwmtst;—Soil; Consgrvution - -opri H arold K elthly, 733-2400. or Land Egg P r ic e s Art Peterson ;,Service. _ Boise, and Doyle L. with a discharge averaging eqiuvalent of one third of the O lfic e O I Idaho. Realtors. 733-07lA. across trom Sears,...... Scott, administrative officer. a b o u t 2 ,0 0 0 , cubic feet per United States’ food-grain“ RO NEET applied broadcastt (Mild Continue Idaho Soil Conservation Comm. second until May I. This production last year. weed control 1, New disc harrow or ; , FOR LEASE Boise. operation in the Upper Snake roller harrow, application rigs. ; atlon. 260 Main Grand awards to the first W atershed area wrll be in State license. Iruured arid ex- ra in in g , Lost and found 1 n#ri»ni-Prt. Taylor Brother^ ] Downvvard place district will be expeni^- -pnigrcss-tin'til'about July 1, !, Phone D, I ng. 7 » -9 g « i 334- I r 733,5719, paid vacation-study strips to Little Wood Reservoir is LOST I il-T L E Cr-ipci OO C.TIS ppt 534S, WASHINGTON iUPI) - , Goodvear Karms, Litchfield involved in flood control at this ...... NURE SPREADING HAMLETT Consumers may see a continued park;'Ariz.. for tKe district's p a rt S.arn e sc c a t. - LEO-SCUSTOMFARMING . SPARE TIME INCOME tim e and lacks only 3,fi00 acre F ile r, 3J6-4703 Booming new field. rellMIng and —slide-in-ege-prices-throush-tho—^(^j^j^jljj^p-^oopgratomnd-ftf- “ fOT?rof bcing-fillcdtoTapaciirof- -■•-ctlnfl money I REALTY rest of this spring with ^ jnembtjr. of its governing :t0,000 acre feet. PI seasonally, ° n .'c o n t- !fn - OlnVr-.v SiamcSP area. No selll Ann HoKmatter 733-3810 (homej T here will be a small flow of ■ S.^ncJy’ . you must have car. exchange agriculture department addition, the Goodyear water over Shoshone Falls in ROAiird Cont.K- VM references, SI900 to S3300 cash econom ists predict. -Pjre and Rubber Company. S a rro lt. N 'vlS Spckani', secured by Inventory and equip­ WHOARE REALTORS? Each Real April, with the best display V S S-178 or ment. Few hours weekly can net The department said prices sponsor, will present Cm. Estate Licensee w Ino agrees to occurring probabK next week. n o ..., cy,, P C C . .n (800,00* per month, (More full abide by a strict code ol emics. will be held near year-ayo levels first and second time,) For further information Who has been schooled properly send name, address and phone by the upswing in production, districts and will award B.;i Oo'f :s^'hc- A.rn will display a certificate so r^umber fo; stating, as well as the Realtor Markets may strengthen • in certificates of merit-to the F ie ld Dav 6 S3&S or 733-7240, Dept. 0 52 emblems'on his windows. North American Enterprises summer, but prospects for ouUtanding cooperators in all LOST vVh.M- «O0Sf in VI p lo w in g , dlsclr OUBOIS - A field day at the S2SNewtiouseBldg. , H A ZE LTO N : Gold MedaUion, higher output in the fall indicate participating districts, S ic: r,-/„,ru 733 51V ving. Phone Dot Salt Lake City. Ulan 8i1)l 8 J 9 ■ United Slates Sheep Ex­ Jerom e 324-SUS. bedroom, carpeted, carporr prices then will be -sub- competing districts are I, SSS6 or 829-5354, periment’Station and Western LOST -AO nl !■<' stantially below’below” last falls judged according to an srr.-iij R,-.-.,,rd C.ll^ 7333579"' ' CUSTOM plow ing, Sheep Breeding I-alwratorv will . W HA T IS A R E A L TO R ? A re a l' levels, experts said.' established, uniform point ^ held Friday. May 15, at the estate licensee who is ar^ active SprciolNohces ' 2 In a ‘p o u ltry lind PI’S system. They are graded on E X p c r i m e n t S t a t i o n FULLOR E.ART lim e Store personnel * m em ber ol a local board, having —situallofv-^—ihe—• - memtsBrsniD— in--the- Idaho— plUfiiHin>. uigaiilzattDTfT headquarters npprnximateiy' ;iMG, oiMcr :— •:n-crrcio-K MarketrBOrii.'Cwta'cr, Association of Re< i .and me. . reported: ’ IN V IS U 'L E •Circle K Corp., 705 South Latah,I education and communication, .six m iles n»)rtii of Diilwis, leo . H oije Phone 343-7704, . National Assoda of Rec Estate Boards. , . —S u b sta n tia l in creases in and the effectiveness of their Idaho, Hornet For Sale broiler,,. slauphter this spring soil and wate^ conservation Research liighlighls and' u oiiu V ui iw u« r ^loocis CUSTOM plowing. llQuio lertlllter \ tWlI keep broiler prices below ’an. Permanen*. poi.. OFFICE BUILDING practices. animal exhibits will be H _ re N o s is i THE N ew m odern w »y lo nave youi 1M9 levels. All 50 sta te s and Pberto Rico presented during the progriim, cement (or the riglii pai Vecant. Immediate occupancy —But turkey prices may stay plete------line of pi ...... and tecllonal... brick. 1,000 square leet plus • are included in the Soil Con- 'I’he general public is welcome. homes. Your « ..tive INTER- basement, paved parking relatively high becau.se a drop 1 Awards Program, 1 .\D ) E.S' L-r 10, ■ Ir . STATE HOME ______’epretenfatlves.____ _ and rear, Addlsot ‘ ' *15,900, In storage stocks has lowered Jn/.-nntfU h.,,r tw Tl ycu°TyMT''i See our fine line of Lindal Cedar l-H Cliih .M rrls hornet. Swlti Villa Development D A IR Y — M O N E Y M A K E R overall supply f«r the first half nfl.r r'-Tiov’.ii Colt BO acres, near t of 1970. (!arey Girl To Making tonst and angel toud. ^iilMlion Qt.l RilHi Dun, '00'i, SEWING, alti AUCKC1.»,1 01 C o il.11. an Co.llLfcu. good corrals, faii cake w ere disciLSsed a( a recent ■ and mending BY O w ner; 4 bedrooms, 3 batht, holding tank, 250 ci included. n j VC,’«. 3rd Avenue E______wall to wall carpet, built-in kit­ Practice Set Atleiul (.oiifal) m eeting of the I!appy-(’,.]-l.iickv on com- Some lerms, I. Service CUSTOM^^rotOjtmmg^^SmaU^^gar^ chen. dining or family room, -’4-H-C-lub-ftt-lhe-h.niK- of -C o rd o M h o n k i - ______3 fireplace, patio, lenced yatu, o w n e r a n ; lOUS BLISS — A practice rodeo will ■ IltJSCOTyTlJlHY--liinlio wiJl new ly de coraltd, good location Oiristinc Brlti, d resume to Loyi plowing, ►lerman PhiPPS, JJ3-19W. Brick 4 bedroom; ; be held liere Siiturday at 1 p.iii, Ih' represented at the national -I- w i, s i r ic C P t i.y itifln a r schools and shopping, 730 ■ Mrs, I’red Hritt; lender; , 611 West-Dlwlslon. StudiMits from lUipert, II conference in Washington, D, ,’,c° p « tp n d e tr‘ ti, W nshinglon, 98273 ROTO.TILLING, disi'u.sseil these two items. M iss I to 206.136 3355, "ri' r " . ! w Burlev. 'IVin Falls. Hichfield. (■„-April l!l-24 by four college 'fliul Ornnrt ■ DlSCOVEftYI la.too buys 3 H ntt .gave ii tleiiiiiii.sti iition on bedrooms. V) batht. huge car­ FHirf'leld. flooding, Hliss, freshmen and a high school egg Ixiat.sund .laiiei High talked peted living room, fenced yard. Ilugerm an. Wendell, and Buhl junior. ‘ I |ob in M ounialni, on milk punch. 1 of rancties, home*, htteo „ tviH hc participating, , State leader Maurice Jolinson a ll 671-2417, evenings. Kvuryorie is welcomed to said the five iikhide liarluira m . — "T. Ill, Ot'ofino: M arllv Hood. Ill, ROTOTILLING M enduiii; UlcH Waitley, 111, By PHIL PAST.OBET Ii'*!"' ent. E lm o .O a rrlto n . 713-8031 Mi'ridian;' and .laiu-l Kltl, 17, BruceMechL . , . iltor 731 9457 pfooram lor lont .siild Ihe (li-lei;ale.s Blair O iterhout, Re iltor 7J3S045 il pjirl limeposlllon, O tO T H .L IN O . OflfOTnS, Arl Ireland. Reallor 733 2140 fil AM\{>rul. 733 8984. evening a -l-ll, f ,.ol iiiid r.iniiiiiini)y .I-mIi.H/W ,Hh/ hi: ,MJ ir llv it liv ,i uiiillr, I,r i/ , ’( | . n MAGIC VALLEY > ! ( ‘ r n c < r MMMI-riT ( I l l 'l l - (lem Kriilt BUSINESS Union of l‘'.iiuiiel('has iiiergejj SERVICE into Oiaiiiiiiid I'riiit (’iniwerK, DIRECTORY Inc,, glvlnR'JJIumond mi nddi- B .low will IWd ni( ny tarVlcet availab le IrofTt M agic Valley Buil- tiuliiil fruit Niipply of (I.IIIH) tonH. noisev, look under Iho t >wn In your ore^ . - . contact ono of thoie lirmt WARBERG’S {Join I''riiil !.•> (hi! .seiond Ida­ CAHL’CH SALUS lor the lit»oU in lorvico ( nd quality products. ho flriii to murgu with Ulu-, OI>HOHTUNITY l?il'm'luinM'r^'ilidle‘'‘'''''''’ TfontpoHatlo»-Cor PoolilO MOVING & STORAGE iiionil. U ist .hily, lilaho-Oregnii I'.-rii'nro In SAlot atid deiln II »iil)M (intlnl Income required, Call yoor local b’riiit (irower.s, Itir,, merged MORGAN DRIVE j 1 tci Uioo A monlh based aflonl 733-7371 with Diiiiiioiid. GUOENE SAAITHi washers, dryert. WALKHR'S Cement ,Maj DORMANT SPRAYING TIME AWAY, INC, • I Kllvlifual.efiientlve Fruit traet, ash trees and shrubs iirnm and sutistaniial lidMVlki.curtNWd'gutte''rt • Gem Spraying Service.?)) 43M M oliil l(oini» Irftnsiiorli'rs Its are avnllable. Call W alke r, 7^3 04S», _J _____ ..... tU V I* coll«U , 233 47*J, CHIROPRACTOR COMMERCIAL Termlle apd Petl COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Ju«>»>u cnailiii -Auuit K.OO a.ow JiO O p.m Control, Pree Inspection wllh no ALM A HARDIN - ChlroprKtor, 157 oDIloallon. Our work ouarantetu, FOR USE Norm WastilnQtoni Twin Palli Deen AAayi. Painting, Decorating 104) Blue Lakes North, 7J4 J4H Pnona ______(Interior - BHterlorl, U ll Lindy ON OR OFF THE ROADI Lane. ■NCYCLOPBDIA' TERMITE A PEST WNTROL TANK HRVICB ______WORLD Oooh fin«v«lopedl# TBRMITE t'ontr6l t«rvic«. 7141471. ' Cltlld C ra ll. Altlia Wlillehtad. P ,0 , ROTO ROOTER lewer tervlcr vacancv. Large ROM M7S, Twin Fillt, S*wer llnet and Mpllc tank tnt iMiMiedlalo cleaning. Alio all fypei ol ex- , ranch mflnager,-* flVaRORSIN IIRVICI cavaHon. John A. HaKep, TRBB IBRVICE i f 3 3 9 9 5 rot and llveiloch THEATRE TICKETS DAILY iVtinlooKa area, E X M D H T Everureen trimming and TO W N <> C O U N T R Y Tree Service will) ttirlnhler jnino « Trlmrtilng, Topplngi Removing , BRIDQESTONE I ] » } , Free Estim ated— Insured 7]}«0ea «7* 2]S7, Burley Larue, small, We Do Them All, W ATl M tOK YOUI< NAWI' 10 '..... n .. . . . vic. Qiain Sawi. NewliUtedi I AI'l'l:Ak IN Ilir IIM I S Nl W . • ClASblHtl) ShC.IION “:ss, ’arn.?;r.‘i"'i" I Haniti«s, 10 Huchadge Sclssort »t'«fP«f'#d. VIC'S Sei^ng Dy iiilll.flKD City, Utah, 14111. m , Mersoimel Depart- V A L L B Y TfTB B S B R V IC B . Serving fOH FAST SELLING RESULTS all ol Magic Valley. Pree CY^LE AND TRAILER CENTER BMImatti. Boi S), T,P. 7UM1I. U S t TIMtS NEWS WANT ADS lick ROOM ■QUIPWNT HIGHWAY qo 2 I /4 MILES WfST OF HOSPITAL VACUUM CLBANBRI Twih Fallk, Iddho Phono 733-9567 uaaier lur nuvveri riiien ana I MAN WANIUO: l« work on (loch | yvM B B L Chain, iSlV'i pood iilic llo n 6l retiu tl vacuum i, Vacuum Cleaneriol Idaho. Corner - .U W rl.D lB iRmii I «|u>«iiaiiuiii T V P E s CAll drivers wantaii, aiiply in povnr raKIng, lyitemlc iirilllier, TV ilRVICB fierton, Yallow Cab Co.. 13) Main Shrub and tree root Itedlng, Oem RCA home mterUlnmanl lervlce, VACUUM Service ■ O F , I ■ 'W n H < AND Avenue (fall, ■ sylno Service, 7M-<7M. parli warranty and wme la ^ repairs on Kirby ompacl, Mo«t QLASS DGUVERY W i n ...... ill ...... I H I L ...... < i l I ' olhers. Twin ('am , M U L L E R UH U 5M needs m ,SX MAINTBNANCB * WBPAIRS i » <041. 'I ...... I wIkxi .i.iiiiiiu c I...... i leiT«alf, part lim e, 140. \1 I>inci1i.i I,...... ||<|M l..t IH II A ilii>ii.iii,i lickr 7,1) r40i, KOOht repaired, ranewtd. Maionry IN ii.> .,.u .i.liii.(,n w ill Iji, iiu iil..| coalings, metal coatings. Cemenl- -24-HOUR- QXl'BRieNCUD irrluailr netded, Atphall, repalrad-taaiad. 7M -M U, Serving All Of Magic Valley NOW SHOWING A T THE CINEMA mcidorn homo. l»uhl, i O m i after 7JlM 7r_____ Aniwarlna'tervko. Tha advorliior wlU'ba notlliod lo "ANNE OP THE THOUSAND DAYS ' call you. If litt lalephona ol any advorllicr In Ihit KITCHEN WBMODIUNO VALLEY GLASS CO. DIRECTORY U not answered, dial 733-23B6, ToIb- 140 ?nd, Av«. d'outh Twin Paid 734-2230 L B T Plyw ay initall a beautlluj phone Answering Service In Twin Polli, Day or Niglil- Iringn DenelKs. isenu r«iun Kallco Kllchen In your homo. Free ,.’1 ^ D 0K,W 14. c 0 Newt, ■illmatM. ru-tisi _ - 4 — ^ - 4 — — ------—------______I I _____ . , ______. ^ - — 1 » ------!______'j.Friday. April i;. - H70 - Tlmei I Npw'. T-in iwiii i-nii^.Full'. itmrin Hahn 11 if'S^PRING CLEAN-UP TIME . . . SELL THO$E "DON'T NEEDS " WITH A WANT AD 1—Hornet Far Sale______5 0 I ____;______C ^ I.- '______;______c a i.e ------’.g—c-». _ TT __ c-a ------•______C a m n e rt ■*■>! 1 ••’ . - 6 7 Aptlrtm6^^U— KOtrtnhed— 7D~ 1. BEDROOM, cican. '3pacious' ■ liO A C R E S 'w ith m achtnery.- 60 iw iprinklsr irrigation. •Rfe'AL - e s t a t e EXCHANGE.: 8x22: XINSK.ILL:.lrav»l -Ira.**r home, pan basement, S10,SOO. p a stu re 60 head through summer 4 ticdrooT» home, gooo out problem properties a specially, by ; sif'gle axle. t995. 1964 Chevrolet NO WONDER THEY’RE 3 BEDROOM homp on short 'i 80 acres larm’ground. S3a?iai build.nos. closc'lo lown, j:!H ,000 .jPDOinimcnl only. Globe ReaMy,. ton custom, VB. 4 speed, powijr SEUINC UKE HOT Acrc. Electric tieat. Filer area, Muinev Kealty & tsuro^ce, ' Phone >33 2623. . , CAKES! ! CLEAN-, nicely Vyrnisheo IwO 115,500. lireplacei. bullt-lns ______460 A C R E STOCK ran ch, good 9 j4 4781. Oooding W s t, 300 South. P au l. 436 SS66. ! room%, M tn. heat, water. No pets 7 BEDROOM homo, sharp, i"nce l O I U I . i ; -4ih A venue t FALLS Avc.. E., »iacre. well, neavy soil- Total »4.000, smaii ?33W1B. Pickup campers, travel trailers. ' newer 3* bedrooms, fireplace. down. 1 wheel campers, motor homes. ■ ' ^ ' d ^ S ' 0 ' l l O M K S . 180ACRIFARM appllflncu. i ],000 down, assume LIGHT housekct I 6'1 per cent loa n. S16.700. Business P r o p e r ly 56 r --m 417 Act, Camcr,i Ccntof E.ow c o L & N ke a \ Estate Co. 500 SHARES N orm side C anal Co. M & D Shosriont- Slri;«.t S piod^c>i»e. lojv w fll I EASY terms! *400 down, 3 324 4800 . JcrorTir, w a te r. W ill sell in lo ts o l 40. 60 or SPORTCENTER Oood ou;^uildit'gv S95 oog ; bedrooms, lamily room, oouble more on 3 year paymcni plan. Call p a r t l y lurn.sntfl, |,vinq room. I garaae. S9,SOO. M a rk K oll, W endell R e a lty, 536 ►I'cnen, one Dcoroom. patn Adults, no pets, good location. 73? ‘ to.ACRES in pastore. clean I 1949, 12>49 T A M A R A C K . *600 do 8028, Cfiti a fter J p m . a n y tim e TAYLTJlr AGENCY ' bedroom home, numerous out Resume payments.- *85.95 rr Sunday i builOinffs. tryer operation, tJO.OOO. V A L L E Y STO C K R A N C H , 600 in iv . Balance *4.700 733 93)0 a irrigated acres. 3 sd& ol im For The Best in Farm s V LaBciia cover o COMPLETELY-lurn.sncd. 1967 TO « . Not M u llip lc Liste d provemcots. 30J) acres irrig.neg • irs BARNES 55' tra ile r NatCirai .gas. cnotce Doi'old Tavlor B'uti'i pa stu re , p ric c d at *170.000 ^ a i T spot in uclulo< of Idaho, Realtors, 7334714. across cars noo o--r rnon'n #,,tn w a te r M ojon Smith -Noian-ViciQf-- ifo m Sears :,n- ^ c ^ r. rurnishijq • 733 5J17 733 3636 , iti(oi'"sT^*v^oo'th V alle y, oMerS: 93 ACRES, southeasi ol Jcromo, ctioicc burioing lots, low down; We W ork good fields. 2 t>edroom hom e, gooo 733 6015 payment, reasonable terms. For. B A k K i r S 10 X 50 ALL GAS 2 bedroom tra iler. corrals. *47,500. STOCKMEN'S mlormation on lots or our seieclion 1 Fully carpeted, including kitcher EVERGREEN DRIVE RGALT.Y., 400 South L’ncoln, 01 tin e m ou nta in cab 'n s. ca ll Sw>ss and bathroom . C all 733 4419. asii 423 5559 V illa . 733 0714, or Gone H opkins; MOBILE j B A C H E L O R a o a rtr FIRST O FFERING Jero m e , 324 4845. Rodney P a u li, b43 4645 , cnenctte, retriqera H E R E IS A R E A L B E A U T Y . Big 625.5574. C a rlyle B u tle r. B25-5573. 1043 Dliie L a k tt .B lv d . N orth HOMES , Dainroom, utilities. I living room, fam ily room, kitchen. W47 40xlJ SCULT Im p e ria l, ex • lurnishe d. 735 2533. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, utility. New FOR SALE OR RENT, in GooOiK^ . cellenl condtlion. Hurry! Hurry! TOP AREA carpeting and ~tile. Gas radiant 360 a c rc fa r m , 160 u n d e r Hurry! Magic Valley Mobile ONE BEDROOM, nicely furniSfled, near, double garage. Seautiful colfivafion, no acrcs m hay, 733 3358 Hpm es. 733 6)4). ' utilities, e»eept eieclric-ty Semor 3 Bedroom Brick -tanoscaping. in best Twin Falls balance open for gram or corn Twin Falls cemetery citijcns preferred California 2 full boThi full tmlvhtd basfrrorl location on Hayes Drive, *32.000. good , - - .. BEFORE YOU BUY, see Vista A partm enlS . ?34-il97______full basement. w rite Box BETTER BUYS ■~ilh Ih i'd both ? m orf bedrooms Kehchum or call Lin er J season - ONE BEDROOM aha onVoacneior includes Interest, taxes, and in­ Pttone 733 6552or 934 5171 apartment. Close in No children. surance. Northvlew Drive Only Appliances, utilities turfl'sned -40 ACRES, air ol prlvflcy. year] except lig h ts. A rr-co na ition od 733- TWIN F\Li;S Real -COMCORD 1 Beth Wickham . 733-5476 V a l u « TRAVEL TRARERS C am p et REEO Apartments. One bedroom- Really and Ins. 1 E dna Irish . . 7 3 3 -0 8 8 2 and one studio Nicely decorated, ...... ■ 733-3662 .64 Acres) TCimberiy area, aii- convenient locat-on, A o u iis, 733- irrigateo. 3 bedroom home, fa-r 15' C A M P E R ira ile r w itn fu rn a ce 1 ----- H & W 953). Geetge Honey, , C. Looney Realtor improvements. *42,000 Low down OnOtwin ta nks, v e ry n tce . *795 J09 I SALE < tra d e , 19ta 30' T ra v e ie jt 733-4609 Evenings flin g s . paym ent. N o rlh B roadw ay, Buni 543 5403,1 la iiri. Fully sell'Conlained. TRAILER SALES . (208)733-4081 36 ACRES, close to town, nas *3800. S p ite No. 2, Blue. L a k es _2S9 0veiloi'd 678-96J 1-BURlEY CTN^. bedr.oom. carpeted, lull 120 A C R E diversfJefd farm. Moacrn I Member o( Multiple lilting- oomcsfic well, w rflerful Ouilamg CAMPEftCOVER-fitCnevroletor , frailer Park. 733-20W. Oo»H3indoy by-Appo'"*"***'* ®"'y | basem ent. 435 A ddison, *70. £a i) L O V E L Y B RIC K HO M E , 1676sa. M, 2 bedroom home. 2 car garaoe. siic. Price *21,500 Excellent 733 2544. full finished basement, 2 • L a rg e potato ceila r .-Ampie corra i» te rm s. fireplaces, lamily room. 3 and 8 stanchion barn with miln ) X 43' FLEETWOOD trailer. Air j LIGHT housekeeping, adults only. bedrooms, double garage, priced B rick 4 bedroom , 2 In fu ll ■ roo m . Total price *50.000 w ith nc o c ji ...... ^ conditioned, carpeting tiiroiighout, I at *32,006 or will trade for smaller basetnenf, 2',bath5, 2 fireplaces., *20^000 down. West End R e alty, LYNWOOD REALTY good con dition . *1,500. 788-2936, i 4th Avenue E asi. 733 2705 T w in . I Queen campers Now in PICKUP CAMPER, stove, table,'I 423-9946 K im b e rly . hom e. Call N adine K oe pn ick, 733- double garage, *23.500. .p h o n e 543 4409 130 B ro a d w a y ‘ b io Blue Lakes N',hh — 733-92U Sportsman Loooe. 1000 ■ ana'heater. Cabinet space. • Bellevue or sec behind American ------W9J—or— L a n o _ O tiie e _ o l_ K Ja fio _ ,__ A tiiT H o 'ir^ Tllt-Tion — T3.T-S473 >v_tiagci:man^atifL ______^__ <300 c » ii <-i7 r m tiMr'fri______i.

64 Mobile Homftt 1 BEDROOM, bachelor or single ' GfS LOOKING for an inex. ■ person preferred, no pets. 312 4th ’ pensive hom e, th is is a 2 be dro om , 633 Blue La kes N o rth 733-5336 !• 1961 DETROITER expando mobile', Avenue East. nice kitchen, and bath, full Lou Ttiorson 73 3 2291 1 home. Newly decorated, com. I basement for expansion, fenced ■ D o u g V o llm e r _ 733 3455 I' plelely carpeted, new furnllure.' back yard. Excellent location. Jim Messersmitn HURRY! I 676 5936. f^URNi&HEDhouseor cabin in Twin Can be shown anytime. Call DickMessersmilh Palls, bachelor or couple. Phone Eunice Cooper, 733-4960 o r Land 324 4977. O ffic e o f Idaho, R e alto rs. 733 0714, . THE WIND MAY BlOW across from Sears. HURRY! THE SNOW MAY FAU . . . House*— UnfurnUhed SPRING IS HERE FOR SURF CLEAN 2. bedrooms, garage, gas Com* cnev.i to neat, adults, relerences, inauire- 351 2nd Avenue North. RUPERT The good selection ol.m obile HURRY!* t'omeion diiploy ro—i

12x60 BROADMORE Cla»i< . .. for only Gateway's 6th Annual •6750 EXCEPTIONALLY nice 3 bedroom brick with garage, lenced yard.- 12x60 FLEETWOOD call 733 5542. Cutlom deluie lor only SMALL modern house, loutheast of ' Open House Jerome. Gelding M rs* for isle or • 6000 trade. 324 2032; ______i TWO bedroom home on 6tn east,'' April 17th, 18th, 19th e t - 3 4 iS } wall 10 wall carpeting. D ial 733- ' 3554 ' friday, -Saturday, and Sunday) ALL ELECTRIC ------;^oem»— 8eaf(UiiwliRaomJ Ho} been reduced to Help make ihii Open House ihe biggest ancJ best yet, bring fK’e whole S L EB PIN O O i lor rent. R ... lamily and spend thv day. Wu'll havo pop or>d balloons for ihe kiddies •11,750 Aver>ue Soutti. ond gilts lor Mom ond Dad, W c have six octoi ol now, used, ond nearly SAVE SAVE SAVE Builneit'Offke Rentoli 80 mobile homes, travel trailers and pickup campois to choose lorm, NOW LEASING at 103f Blua L«h« Boulevard North. Modarn sir conditioned-office ipaca. Contact Jim Brenaan, Idaho Saving* and Loan, 713.210J or Boir 201,

Trailer, You Will Receive A Desk counlry, Twin Faiiior ^ e r. Lamp Or A I WANTED 10 lease: oulilde city } I 1V70NEW MOONt 60.17 -iHe llmlti; mobile home iraiier ipaco. « Pop and Balloons Delicious Ham! IrnnI liilihsn. } bedioum. l»l i»ic« S7V95 llOUADItlON Ptue SSoHl rotlfo'b luloitk For The Kids! Light IncJuitrlal Equip, 69 { 1 ' iD U l lro>el IrOlleti. 19^1’ lond»m nilt. S329i Bring The Entire Inndem 4'wl' With Uolai il7R ) lit'l. S U 4 S (6 il

USED INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT A Deluxe Set of Mobile CASE mod<( MO crawlar MAGIC VALLEY tractor wllti doiar, i4,S00. WIM) The Purchoie l4ome Stapi Plus 16 MOBlie HOfiAES IMC TO? crawler (raclor Of a New Mobile • Haitit, 1 Every Hour; Highway 30 of Town witti dojer, I5,j5o, 7 3 3 .6 1 4 1 Home From Gateway's To Be Given Away IHC MOOHL TO)# crawtar with doier, t4,SOO, . We .will give you,a ...... At Door Prlzei------..Ypu.’li M tlw* ln-t.Ma»haa-,l ttome. y llvlng_ a j a _[ow ^ '■ D B M B 410 crawlar Color TV or the C om 9 In and r eglitor. laader, llha new. 110,OW, Equivelent in Sayingt on /.•* yiy ,jU o Punha%» N » c « ii« r y V jm JOHN oee««e mio a New Mobile Home CASB W l ludar,'l4,||to. of Your Choice. IJnker’s M obilu lloillOH . ‘ ELLIOTT'S Terrific Bargains 4)2Al /13 3: Why letlle for IM I wlian a Kit BobHMiton. Catnpanlot) Travel or Vacation Salatl'ReprtwnUllve / j t i t y , l« i« B ltii iiml Vii Trailer cott no more. Bulll In Homi Ptioflo7»,im ' liK lM»el iMiileit In Used Merchandise! Idatio tor Idaho cllmala, Idaho Beat Sele<|tion Wo've had In Yearf roadii Idaho People. , , Farm ImpUmerttt

OPEN HOUSE Take Advantage Of These Special Prices Now By Putting A Deposit On «up>ri25al"c c, M l, ■UNDAY APRI|. l9 lh IIAMCK'S ■•nni iw BWT I J to 4 MC( I ' Ii00to6i00p,m, The Home OIF Your Choice For later Delivery M O P I I E U I us SHOW YOU Illl!> MAHVriOUb HOME ON CINRY ORlVt 0«*"««• landKnpi.ed Con Attume I . tilU loun. Onir 130,000. I edno W»b, 733-0?)82 . B#lh Wickham,733.5476 rNT«IIN*TION*t Wo Fn'rmiU’ ',

C. LOONEY, RIALTOR ■ v n iiw m uui unm SiD . ■■ ^ GATEWAY TRAILER CENTER CLBAN t bedroom •jJarlmtnl, ttaif (306) 73i>40ei Blaktt St. at Additon — Twin Fall* and waitr rurnlMitd.'inauIra after ot MulUpl* UiHng” _ ^ j , ’ Phon«7a^-24ia lp ,m i n i - arti Avti la iii i News, Twin Fjtls, ldah<> Friday. April \7 . 1970 Put A J'mgle To Your Phone . . . Place A W ant Ad For The Quickest Results Ever

h f « m I S h e e p " 1 0 6 Shrubbery, Plants, Bulb* 136 ' MitcelloneguaFor^ale 140^®°“!* for Sale 169

- F?£tTATO -LOC*.- •PORSALe GLA'DiOLUS'buibs'/ac /nd upT 70 ' ■?0‘ rftu'fenAUs’ Pull t’ET't (Jo no'ATtNG S«x? the new .VOOCI .'150 sen r/tnM-llpd H. (Id IV A snton. I I.Tnil) Air, ICC h.tct, «no lights 900.JO' n V m T ^', ...... u'.io' uii-ci »'th Jjri.T Pti'onc Ptior 53J ?l&is. iVrom i — .co rn e r. I. Y con W ri« h l. 733 7J7? .ru b o e r Refll Sharp, 374 J042 DUO & MARK'TWIN MARINA Your • Evmrude »no Mercury CHOICE Poultry pnd Rabbits d e o k r 1167 O lu f L o k fi N o rth, 73J APRIL OiSca c 733 7447 ) hens. S13 00 374 4201, SE W IN G r Ifh .n ...... -Ji • Animal Breeciing 100 I'.n iw .. new, year. M.iJrona. Pots ar>d Pet Supplic 'o n cy s t.tc n c i, S389, A R T IF IC IA L RreeU.i A B S g i ■ S?00 733 7281 [ ' proven s.res; na tio n s ntonesi >vpe ' produclion sires. Alsoall breedsoi SPECIALS POLES. REELS, (ishjng beef Avftilabie. Butil collcct, 543 used mechanics lools, 6107, Jerome, 324 7i52. Shoshone. reloa d I 886 7587. Burley. *70 9253, ridei, '.coo^s,_rejoadifia tools .mo i ,, , ,, 1967 Chevrolet Camar< *2095 H .izclton 879 5307, . tom^cnls. vifcU’i IHADINO ' mojotcyoei II ,-AKC COLLIE puppie' ENGRAL.Iine -Open Sa'u ------eRlDGESTONE m o lo r c y c li 1 wwksold, soble ona I Sewing Machines. Singer Touch an a- " w [ C ^ l f k W- 4593, Bum. TH A JA N E S 334 7736, Jerom' Sew. lik e new »S9 95,' also o lh cf cyclop m oto rs C vcU a maKes and models, SKinner's^ Center, Hignw.iv 30,7'. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala *2095 CHAROLAIS anyone. Pete . iton',^304 i V l (Is lin o h e iie rs lo r sale. ; Washington (Airpoi purebreo. P/ipers ■ ; Housi- is a i Down. 2315 I re a u csl. Catl 543 6000 ■ Miscellaneous Wanted 141- new shipm ent oi ii hp , 5 w o d OP 1_ . ;------SuzuK, E n d u ro s i3B J. S la te TERED blond WE PAV cbsfc lor, used saadit'- Hardware, 24»Mam Avc^iue East 1969 BUICK Riveria- V34 5370 Coninct Vicker's Saddlery. 733 ^ *3995 438 595P ■ 7096 Accessories & Reooir salvage. Casf t~ 5T.i nn v! WANTED to. Buy: Holslein dairy international Dra herd, cows6> sprrngpr hdJleri. Not |J « 7, slotted. U m w M i t 1964 PONTIAC Calo)ino . , . ______, . * 8 9 5 a de ale r 53A 7546. TiQueS, som eth.ng old. • 4597 .H ler 6 p rr^ Sell,or ’ .-■■■.•..nr,...... , . . , , 1.,. .;.<-.va4 3 A llernoons, 745 East II.L buy direct or Auction your ! POODLE Grooming W endell 536 7360. urniture appliancesodos & ends - puppies Cheri Z' in a ke R iver A uction. 733 775T ic in Hailey irom Ju W^sr Redcap Corr , lofi'oci Jim Fowtf r-RENCK DOORS j 1967 CHRYSLER CuslomNewpotl . . .*1 7 9 5 7B8 « U . uEE PONTIAC S joodleparlor . JE R O M E ij.SQ R E G IS T E R E D Axtgu! ProleSSional Oroonung GMC TRUCt*it.h P O RD 1944 V8 ton p.ckup and 1 r wheels and', All;^. Appliances & HH E^uip. 120 a n d M arin a roc ng tack will Op sold lor storage C n aifrers manure loader. J 1200. . April 27, Willi.^rT' Kersey Farm. 7 1965 CHEVROIET-Chevelle ____ _ , : . ^ *895 CALVES ' CLEARANCE Ol good used ranges. nortn, 3 east. 1' ; norm of Jerom e O liver 70 BABY and Grass calves, all kinds. A ll g u ara nteed , p ric e d Irom s j9 95 Boats For Sale 169 lader, bucket rai,d UullS ' ______This car has Never been titled, Nev^ car Warranty, 550 O L IV E R loa s) IT.J. ^ G E aishwasher ■ 1550 O L IV E R (G as) 1400 O L IV E R Id ic s e ll w ith 1 0 0 . ___ __ ball BiStoli. Black powder. ' - ' auBts and cab cuSSion caps B ullet m oins , I—Oliver 3tMt>om plow 1T0 0 0 to'u'so'poL____ Trading Pest I—Oliver 7-bollom plow ‘ , ' up h el/er», fo r is le o r trade, som e 1— P ord 2 ooiiom plow Jersey and Guernsey Springer VERY f*lCE Maytag S L IM G YM S t GLEN JENKINS I—Ford Oemo 3 bottom plow Hellers. I now have fwo finance wrtSlicr and dryer. Mate aemonstraiic com panies 10 sell cows'through 1 $199,95. Te rm s. W ilson { o r 733 7610 Wills Motor Co. can linance Irom 2 to 5 years. See CHEVROLET j VALLEY FORD me lor luriher Inlormation. 236 Shoshone St. W Eugene Hughes, 324-2415, Je ro m e ,, LooK for the Car Lot Directly Under & IMPLEMENT Furniture & HH Goods 122 733 0017 The Cactus Pete’s Sign, Wo«t Five ^ointt SPOTCASH WE rebuild hyoraulic lacks For Furniture Appliai AbbOtfs Aulo Suppiv. 3 Phone 743.2450 Shoshonv. t, South. Th.ngsol Value 5 USED TRACTORS .'•■.A'.sf. (ehi.u'.ON t.\ SPRING FEVER

SION Scrvi nranlecd ' Buy l.ll'l •. IJtiOtO tie d I ...... Carter Pa’ I A 536 M 66 A T DODGE CITY ,1. 441 MJSoi TRAOe WITH THE DODGE BOYS r.OOO IJflby iino pasiur.. ffllves lo , P ^ R T A U L C aisiiwns . snie All kinds f*hnnp 374 4162 0 1964 DODGE , , , SB50 • 1964 D0DG6 , . $895 ...J24.4028. jufoiiii.. ' nos

Id l' QUAI.lTV light wiMuhl lalve^ I.AIM, Y AMf-RlCAl M l kinds 1'- W.-M ol ljuhl Q Muil.wny 30 ^4J 4/M 1966 DODGE , , SM45 ■ '52825 nn'rr' V p“m" 73^53118 UI'tlOl.SIKHnnwfln,) T'jfA A M 10 irtK .nl nr lilinn illC , 733 1594 1964 PONTIAC , , $980 ■ OUl-' M lli.lu ^i. .,1 : 1 9 6 7 . . V ...... ^ 1 4 9 5 OTHER E'OUlPMENT 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury III ' III,111, lriin'l'm,„u!,!"„n r . , II r l.'l",|, 1 1 1 i! i Z \ : ' V , I , ' , '’68 P l y m o u t h $ 2 2 0 0 ; 'l^^dSCADlU . . . ^ 1 1 9 5

“YANKEE 1965 CHRYSLER $1385 1966 MERCURY I K O N lM iH H lD lf^ C i Annual Horsw anil intk s< I May Musical Instruments 124 , 1 9 6 1 I, 17 00, I'C u n tlu r I li I F^or ; ------TRADER” i CHEVROLET ... C(inMunni>||i)s. 733 7267, 1 ;i3U H lfO S M ;s M iO H am m oiKi <<,nsoio 1 ”j ; , ; ...... , nruiiti Our first 111 4 years lliu T W IN FA LLS „ >i,„l M^SON(:H MlhlC, Twin Dime-a-line 1965 CHEVROLET $1225 ' TR A C T O R 8. SHOP-SWftP^SELL 1 9 6 3 F O R D ...... , .^ . .^ ' 6 9 5 ...... | ...... "" E p U IP M E N T ...... '' 1 9 6 (. M U S T A N G L-y f iTuuwjh Niiw llollai NON • COMMIRCIAl AOVCRTIS. 1 9 6 5 CHEVROLET u'!'," 1 9 6 3 I OUM (iC^un utuci pianos ' I f' INO nv INUIVIDUAIS ONIY .^...^^^395 llulivery and IcnnS AIm i, oni’ III n..w»K'riH) CIniMl.’ Utowti's M io AilvfulisnnintiU tiiuti 1967 DODGE . . . $1675 Huy, Groin and Fond 94 bu C tiiiliiiD d lo ukioi 1 9 6 4 1968 MERCURY M E R C U I J Y ..... (.A 1 U I M l N •iriil th r i'iir iii'iit I <11 s o lliiiy . i n ' ? , ? lii'iltim u iirrc ls , um. wimkI 1 h iiit. niict Uii tiiu IJkiii m oo, ...... -Illy -m'vrpi -.hflvinut, Rt..inn(,inrK, 54j ^47j ( . f O fo rac ClnrK, 543 4AJ1, Iluh l. AH adverMiemanli n>uti maature ihre* line* or 1 9 6 8 j A V I L I N ...... M 9 9 5 m o re ,- ■ ...... •- i ' " ...... ;■ 421 i m KinilHW ly. C.ONSOl I »ui(i«l (tinno, ninm»l tmw, |A ( PERllNe 1965 PLYMOUTH $995 1962 PONTIAC . , $695 mccllenl (niKllllon. Also 2 selt ot COST lU PER DAY. ,^ l9 6 7 r o ^ W A N II:!) M AY All (Ifflliftflcs wilh vaianie niul linv ...... ; ...... vti I'...... II- ...... 1 hu yi II ric 'iii .ersn lo .ls 733 0843, « v « n li'0 » or rtio rii a ; a Hivv WBoKnmU 2 (If 3 1 OAtis ol Mntiiwu iMina k uivi'ii nwny, (lart nlrnaily ^a II A (,ltl lyt 1 ' Ni:W YntiiAhA (llanos, IJ«nd |iiniii>«. , u|), 32A M/fl l 9 6 9 Ji/OLKSW A|GEN . . . M 3 9 0 l^ft 16 7 v''l'‘i, Vun ui'i'urs mill niiiiiliiiurs, K i.ii . PICKUPS siflrnii riautU iilnyort, WAn i t HAY Kir » M itkli, 131 Sliiitliniie Mntlli O ljli ro lack n l iiiie r o il, »ul /'n n t l ' ' ” ’ lioniilllul 170 liAM 5uiiulalli liilrri'1%. UK"'or hiiin |ii««»uro. sw i.ortt«ti,,iJOOor niaki.i,ll.r, i v.H 1964 DODGE 1/2 ton ^ | 9 6 8 CHEVROL M 6 9 5 R ad io OTRt T V Sets , 123 713W2A ni* »«« al 443 Vhll Avp ,„„x limu KOI'I iiiM r> •riiiiiii'i, .1 m unllilv, iniUxKiiU latKl I>b«' lU .Y , III. K 'll, M itiiorosiiHi call uf w rilu Appaluuta N d iIIi, I ...... O til-'ll/iJlV ' ’ rvllt'i Atret, Twin rn lls 733 7]0^ niJl OVA AM I'M rnilin, ttiAiln liy llu lo v A W a lrliC n Hm| ]V,V5. Nnw i. 96.1 , „ 4 ChnuC h.vro l.M /3 Io n 1967 O M CIyJ Ion 1 9 6 7 M U S T A N G ...... M 7 9 5 I'V’.NN'rW ^'R O Klltl Hoili.1.111.1 It,..1. .lull 1 [IA IH Y IKXlulti V^uidi . »40 lOh MOIUCiiMOmNfi, iniiiitiliiu and ^'»'i'° -I '“ m" * * (.|0I». ‘ini- 11 (IMl11 ...... iirvAkinu llortus inr snlc nr irndo. Iw iit 1 <1llll, ^ U n w ir t‘ ine, 32A'4&]1, I Her (lAIIY CLOTHI;!i, Ik iMIk sni am i 1968 InlernalioiHil 1 Ton 1 9 6 6 P L Y M O U T H .... M 6 9 5 ijAu l(ir tale linii iillu r. /I) WD IIIJ!>M l. l •/ w'ny Ml ix iil u ta iii, im hii "MUnii '.III li 1967 DATSUN PICKUP l> i(y 4 cliin t l>ni>ll 0|i V II i'i 1| J < m k , i 1 ...... imlrtl Ji4 407J, Jcrottlo iImmI w lirrl. 1(1 <1.1 Ii i Imii 1»!>IM3 Colrtr I V , in ry u »ctr [ ’ »W« 'l3JM47nMuy'V'lir'' " ’ AlWAVSSOCARSTO

I LWeiloct('Ac o tiiiii h o lly, JO t'Q U A l.lI Y (.imi slorauo fl|i|iler All warivliM. Orr Oriliard, uno , » K V D P O T A tO M A U I.IN O Con m ll0 onrih, oroon ni«i)l nADI, ' tarli D«l(il» (larh J4J,»4;3 ur 14 45fij a Itulil, iilaliu. l>lio)ie_94] HV3. | lU iA vy iliily Westlnulioi/iD dryer, BOB REESE'S DODGE CITY Wills Used Cars Ooortfi Clark 143 MM ' very iilro 1 years olil, 171 Niw Phone 733.7365 |A(MM.HS, uood Komvi, W inttr i couVh, tiarly Amorlcnn. t»J , 500 DIock.Snrf Avenue Soulh ' nmiAiiBS, »ViO MW t>ush»\,l t'fflcllcally mw Jlnger canium • Ki.nnyMoon • J«u lliilltir • Wiiiii Elllt , Cidor HbiI Wiiiil* «0(l»u»tat», 3 \ vacuum cltanar, tIO. (linne 733 jrCotnoYo'733'i>r/«^ I no ilM , 1 v»B»l W *» l/i J*ulnt», I 6141 M iy ll|iit tx c tp l fta iu rita y . ------. . . . ------J ... Friday, April 1/, 1970 ____ :______m______^------^______^______a s ______^ ‘ .... . ■ ------______IifO£A.H£wy.4jVlo_f-aJ’.lu-‘tlaho How About A NeW Car For Spring . . See Today s Want Ads For The feuy. You'll Like

A u lo t f-or ^ ole ’iUO I ,Auto> for Sole 3 00; ‘Auto»Tor SoU “ 3 W Autos For Sale QQOO-BUV?"1?54 Alercur.v J v o n /K p p p c e , ,I96S;4 door. 6 p.iSiCogp >>'; VACATION-JiMB! t**3-Ghrv»i» imnknn. ^ ' lOnOlckuD. NOW n^QtOr dnd DAint. N^WDnrt. t/tn ■ i - . bcoc - PClNTIAeS -« tr«njt..i»»ion, 4 ooor narotot ^ _____t Ev«ningt or wcefctndi. WORKMAN • c h I v r o l b t s Good condlllon. S600. Call 734 29U, OLOSMOeiLES BIGGtST SAVINGS tN roWN'AT evwiitifls. ■ • ■ ■ I i t9S3 JE E P picKup. 4w ttcel drive. 1943 FO R D G A L A X IE 500. BROTHERS now pa.nl, now upholstcrv. E * spccO. gboO Hre», Pontiac'-Cadillac ccttoil condition B«1 oiler. 733,--^ ------9134. I P L Y M O U T H , 1948 G T X , .la cto ry GMC YOUREE MOTOR CAR CORRAL Rupc't.-ldat^o, 430-3476* hardtop. 4}6 6683. Rupert. Local Bank Financing Available - EASIEST TERMS

1 9 6 9 FORD 1 ^^I964 01DSM0BILE G'jio.... 500 4 door t.0 , 1965 THUNDERBIRD^ THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 3V0 V 9 ' 5a000m,1.;s " •2895 \ *995 ‘ 1695

nUSEDCARS 1 1966 FORD 1 9 6 6 IM P A L A 1 9 6 3 T -8 ird 1 9 6 4 Ford 1965 Mercury. haidiop, loftdau. V-8. Country ledon itoiionwoQon. N Monterey 4 door V 8. Aytomoln Stondo'd rrantmiinon Ovrrdr rodio dton ' *1195 ’ 129 5 ‘ 1495

« 8 4 5 * 7 9 5 * 8 5 0 FORD -K 6S MUSTANG

1 9 6 4 Ford 1964 Rombier 1963 Chevrolet Goloiie 2 dooi hordiop V8 < S'otioriwogon 4 door Slando'd Slotionwogon. V8 engine, outoi’iot tior'S'Tinion. 6 cylind«r. o real buy •895 *1295. •1680 powet braVei. rodio. bongoiri

1962 MERCURY * 6 7 5 ^ 5 4 5 * 5 2 5 1954 CHEVROLET 1955 PLYMOUTH '.'eteof 4 cioo' ledon _v ^ 9 5 5 Buicl< 1964 Comet ^ 1965 Falcon a doo' Rodio. V8 erigin*. oi. 4 door .Stondofd Iranvm nsion 6- MURICK .tylinder. rodio good itiev ready Cylinder engifie rad io , goo'd r«b •450 •150 •70 TH£ WAVfR/CK GRABBER 15 H£RE! CHICK OUR SHyitROOM * 9 5 * 6 7 0 FLOOR. * 5 7 0 YOUREE MOTOR CO. Simple To Own — Test Drive One Today! 1963Galaxie 1966 Datsun 1 9 6 0 Ford i -goor- vg-y Pickup 4-i&(fea '0010. M'tn. i -35-l-Malo-Avenue East ------7 3 3 -2 9 5 4 misiion. jottol.piltk. duty ttiroughout Bill Workman FORD in Eldredge • jo ck C o* f/te Safes Leader Jn Downtown Twin Falli ...... 146 2nd Ave.E.-Phone 733-5110 M 3 0 L 7 6 0 * 3 4 5 Louie 1952 GMC 1/2-Ton 1968 Yamaha 19 6 1 Ford A W ILLS S P E C IA L ■ 1 vpeed irornrriunor. 6-c>li'ide>. Cycle 60 CC. lOw'milet thgro 3 4.ton long wtieelbase 4.ioeed l-an,r.,„,on. V8 eng.oe Slim an 1969 PLYMOUTH heovydijty ,.r FURY III 4-POOR HARDTOP < 1 9 5 * 2 4 5 _ ^ 5 9 5 -SalerManager For. Leo Rice Motor Co. luM vtifffUove/s white sioewoll i((fs lottui y vorfant. 1961 Ford 1 9 6 4 Ford 1962 International 1 2 Ion 3-ipced. 6-cylind*f hi'ch 1 ^•1or^ long wheelboie V8 i Seoul lull cob 4>4 hk List P r ic e ...... $ 4 3 0 9 . 6 0 good ti'es. real cleon Jire 4-»De»'d ttornmunon hii Mirror, goodl.rev- Invites . . . WILLS SPECIAL PRICE . . . $2998.00 * 4 9 5 * 9 5 0 * 9 5 0 All .Of His Friends and Customers to Come in WILLS MOTOR CO. and See the Full Line ' USED CAR DEPARTMENT BILL WORKMAN FORD of General Motors TRUCK LANE WEST 733-7365 • 150 3rd Avenue East______7 3 3 -1 0 1 9 Cars. Plus, o wide se-___ lectioTT-Bf—us e d -ta rs :— t

SCOUT, 19&3 4.iAtieel drive, lull cat), low mileage, Delly plate. Siring Cox. 434-3158. Rupert,

CHEVROLET. 1959 itatlon wagon, ” ' * 2 9 9 5 V8 motor, standard transcrilstion SPRINGTIME wltrtoverdrive, m oior'sgood, good tires, bod/ and interior real good. Atter 5:30 p.m ., see si 330 Elm 1968 FORD Custom Street or 733 0499, S E U - A - f H O N 4 door ve engine, outomotic t»on»ml»ion power Ueenng rortio *1395 , ...... —OpMt-EarJy-.-^.CIasedLLclUu...... 1968 CHEVROLET Nova SHARP'^945 ~&T0 4.speed, poW'^ ' 4-doof. VB engine, tiondofd l' 0n»mi**(0n. radio ...... *1595 steering, power orak«s, blue orav ' color, 3 J uarroi .carouroiors, 389 new engine 324 4S97 after 4 p m WE RE LOADED WITH VACATION READY "USED CARS!' Sell or iraoe. 1967 CHEVROLET Biscayne ...... M u s t S E LL 1949 Monlcgo M X , V6, l965 0ldsm oblle 1 967 DODGE 1966 Oldsmobila 4-doo> 6’Cylindtr wilh Ovaidrive R a d io *1095 1966 RAMBLER ’ dtjiuxe interior, radio, nenier, new ronrt RT looht n o obtoiutrly 4 Hoo< vedo'' 0"e locol o~ner llres. plus snow tires. Call alter ? 4 rioor Gci> tcivii>u u>Didri»e p.m ., 543 5 8 4 7 . ______locided ■«ilh occtvionei 1967C0RyAIR2-door E C O N O LIN E 1965 van. t»u engine ""■";'99Q ■ and Ihree seats. Call alter 5 pm., »930 *1765 *1255 n i i 9 s r 543 4138, Uuni. t96S CHEVROLETCHEVR 1966 MERCURY C H E V R O L E T , 1947. low miieauc, 4 rlofir)f.r lookv nno*, frim O M ft Clwb touf>» ,1969 DODGE 1961 DODGE a ir, 1450 tlowT^. assume pa ym inls O iB IO I Onto~ne.’ b«(W.i ,.'a IA n CEK 2 door tiordlop M 19660LDSM0BILE98 »54 rnonUi. Phone 734 3089. •885 4doorhordiop Fi/lly equipped ...... *1395 • a g o " MO PAyMEMTS 'TIL JU^Y^ * 2 a 6 5 _ TffeUHEVROLETInpr 1957 C H E V R O (J« J. 3 o o o r. Good 2-door liordlop V8 engine, tlondoxl^rnntmjnion, tO|li(i con dition , l>ttone'aJ9 5984 between *1195 9:00 5:00 or 733 5947 a lte r 4,00 1966 MERCURY I 9 6 S Me r c u r y M qNilK tt Brrnre-'iy f'oril u 1966 PONTIAC Catalina FREE Wngoo VQ engine. ou'omolK Uontmiition power 1959 HAMIILEH AmtMissador, V 8, tleeririg. power b riike t. rciilio ...... Standard transmission wiin *1395 - ovtrtfrlva, UK), Oeed oendliion •720 324 4720 a tto r 5.00 p.m , or all day M 240 VACATION Sunday, 19668^0^60131 M E R C U R Y 1969 M a rq u is 4 door 1967 PONTIAC Certificate for 2 people! 1 9 6 6 KORD 4 door' VB engine, oulomiilic Irdntmntlnn hardtop, lom pietoiv ooi/lppcd wilii 4ilr,iii luirclinp IID Exirlty lilie (tower tieeiing, power b 'n iie t rad io ...... a ir c o n d ltio n in u . U iil new 56,000 *1095 3 DAYS— 2 NIGHTS ri«. fully |>o...tetio sedan. Singer sewing maciiini, . >967 MERCURY Heavy duly lor canvas and Your cholc* of upholtlery work, 51] 4lh Avenue • LaiVtgoii * laho Taho* 1965 FURY I West. •1666 2-doar, Vfl engine. «landart< Irnnimitimn rndin • 'Rano * NcwOrltoni *795 C H U V H O L G T , 1962 llli(.a y iie ; 4- ..*1595 cyllnder, standard, 4 door, new To be given away viihh cvory U8«d car 1967 CHM Yilie llres, 214 5th blreat, Mler ]}« lo ld . NlWI-ORr 4iloi). P<>-r»i I969M IIICURY itig, |>nw«r broke., oir cihkIiIh. 1965 FORD Galaxie ■ •-WOH11-0 ,6 ,»iui.i.u-.ugui.—VU, il(g. one ooritr •-O HD 1939 i/» tw i p irh u p Omfil T H I i W l l K l *795 operatinu condllion llesl nller 0 3 0482, 1850 1 9 6 6 FORD F'CHP, 1942 O a la xle MO Nice in riJSIOM 4 door 1959 VOLKSWAGEN tar lor, air condllioniiiu, t'linnu 14] *2495. *295 5110, a tte r t p,m . . j t f iVIRV CAR REDUCED!

C H E V R O L E T , 1961 4 d o o r, 28] engine, 7 tires and wtieels, giwd l'967MERCUtlV 196D1INCOLN I967MIRCURV______1967______COUGAR ^ ih a p e , 1300. 423 5183, eveninuk M q N ilO O 4^door .»d..t, VHeri W MlEB 4-doo. h o rdioi)^ locdl io W N S tD A N .6 fq u lllv l2 lor.ed. Power ileeilno, power (xokit. lut 1960 FORD P'lckiip *245 gine, Ucindnrcl noiumlulon, kkIIo, lotlut »nr, look* e«o{lly like new .haipeit loaded lory uir tonJllionlna one Qwrier IM I*A L A 1943, VB m o to r, flu io .n a iic, lifciint 2 tntie lully •iiulpiierl low mileiige., lully p oxererl ' ' radio, healer, power tieerinu, good ru h b o r, 14S0, Jake (irlnC , Jero m e , 324 4710, evcm ings. - *1595 •66S *1185 *1785 1960 CORVAIR To Be Sold For * 1 . 0 0 NO gimmicks All y~bu hove to do..l).comQ-and-r«gitter lor o chance to buy thli boaulllul lltllo car lor *1.00. . ___ . ._____ ).•_____ JUST SAVINGS ra ri eftrf Bi & COOKIIS d a y — i v i r y d a y ! Drawing will bp Solurday 18th ol 4i30 p.m. Vou muft bo p r^ ien l. CHRYSLERS PLYMOUTHS DODOES Diroci Factory D6aler MOTORS LEO RICEiaOTOR CO. Horbaugh Motori THE.EASIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO BUY A CAR Your Chevrolel, Oidtmoblle, Pdnllac, Buick Dealel^ OOODINO Phone 934-4112 7pJ m a in AVE. e a s t r PHONE 733-7700 -Gooding, Idaho 934-4438 - 7J-~Tlmc5^Newa-Twln Failt,rtdaho~.-FrldayiTAPfH ,— day. There are 11 Angus bull on H ereford test and they are averaging 2^1 _ — p,------.------. Tjer^day:'" utraid^'^ Russell, Parma, has /he top C5unly Bull Top gaining Angus buft oh test. H e' . ^ , is averaging 2.83 pounds per ‘iL/iu___ ■ G a i n t ^ r ------^ ^ The five Santa Gertrudis on Practical-ideas for rural - CALDWF.I.L ;— The top ‘tesLareowned bjrCroweflanch; " gaining bull at the Shaw Beef Mountain Home, and ' are I OfcOWGfc A Q R A H A M 4 . development will be studied by county agentsx>f the Universi^' Testing Center is a Hereford averaging ,2.39 pounds per day. • of Idaho extension service at a owned by the Big Buck Ranch of These bulls are being tested GARDEN CLUB PROJECT: hearing live birds in your home. training m eeting April 22 in “ ''‘8,'' ™“ 8h?gs growing Many garden clubs and High Here's all you need: (1) Buy Twin Falls. This bull IS gaining a 3.63 ration with a 26 per cent grain Sclioolteacliers have written to yotirself,a good microphone Discussions will, include pounds per day and a -2.69 ratio, based on a 2.5 pounds^a • ask how they can'take part in an which can be mounted uneboovp iis,to.promote an pollutes the earth by heaving an educational program on the emptj’can out the car window, need for "getting high’' It costs taxpayers — you and naturally. Getting closer to '• me — 40 cents to have each nature is one way. piece of rubbish.picked up by FIGHTING MICE, MOLES highway crewmen. Multiply the AND SQUIRREI^: -A reader RANCHER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST num ber of cans, etc. by 40 cents w rites: " I ’ve got a good way to (some say the figure is even keep mice, moles and squirrels • higher—€0 cents) and you’ll be oift bf my bulb plantings. I surpr lised to ttet; how muoli tlila shnply pla nt-som e-g arlic -b a lb r - G L O B E ^ S " fqrm of pollution can cost. at random — about eight feel 197e^RtNG^EDIT10N Such a project' can be apart. I leave the garlic there 440 BRAND ALFALFA educational. The English class and then separate the bulbs lo Tops them all for Hoy with Quality Tonnag* can be assigned the task of supply more if the flower beds WTiting letters to Congressmen, get larger." The math class can make QUESTION OF THE WEEK: "Seed of Quality Regardless of Price' calculations as to how much D. E. of Twin Falls: “We want ------eapth-and-poliution-are-eosting^— to— sow— some— Kentuoky- _OnrJMQttQjQE.37_Ye0rs—____ the art class can make posters. Bluegrass seed this spring and Here’s a poster made by a again this fall. There are so Ask for Freight Paid Deals— student who was dead serious many different varieties of when he inscribed this verse on bluegrass. Which kind should A tru ck m ay be com ing your w ay! a paper tombstone: we use?" "He stacked his garbage I don't blame you for being to the sky, confusckl! Thelist of l^uegrass QUTOATIONS SUBJEa TO CHANGE. Your orders will be To bury it would cost varieties is increasing almost , onfered of lowest price doy received, fegardless of cord some bread; daily. It’s impossible for anyone quototions. Now Homo Sapien is dead." to keep track of the names and I SCALE ON EUONYMUS: If gucM we’ll have to rely on the your evergreen bittersweet judgment of the seed producers (Euonymus) is covered with as to which is best. white scale, you can knock this Some of the newer selections -pest out with an oil spray, if such Fylking and Pennstar

m ant. Use (regular varieties are best GLOBE ra te of H i cups to gallons mowed ] ^ to 2 inches high. The "*« t olfolfo crop I hav» « « fMp, Orvot. It Important thing is to include- S E E D & of.water. Apply when the » Y "~ ' • X Glob.'t «0 brand," temperature remains above 40 Kentucky bluegrass in a mix­ F E E D C O . degrees F. N ever use oil spray ture. Many people like a single g . I '‘Thai*, righl. tl’( Globe', 440'brand ofF all o lfa lfo . on blue spruce, , birch, maples, grass in the lawn, but our ex­ o f «. S Clifford, and th* the itcd It mman excluilv* -.lelection1- beech, walnut or hickory. perience has shown it's more- wllh th* Globt Setd « Fe«d Company in Twlji Note: One of the best controls sensible to blend bluegrass T\yln Falls for diseases and insects is to varieties with fine fescues to Falls, Idaho. This oilalfo-ii blinded and inocu-* rake and burn all plant debris avoid-serious-lawn-pcoblems^ latod to make for o large lonnago of clean hoy from last year. Try planting A li^e bluegrass goes a long acclimalod for southern Idoho. northern Nevada every vegetable in a different way. Each pound contains two and Utah.'.’ area of the garden to control million seeds, and if applied at soil-borne diseases. Use treated the rate of three pounds per seed and disease-resistant 1,000 square feet you should SEED GRAINS varieties when available. have anywhere from 10 lo 14 EASTER LILY CARE: A seeds per square fool. CONFUSED TtmNlP SEED Cwt. 29.00 to 30.00 reader writes! "You recom- L.R. ofAberdeen: "We have ist a small space In our Turnlpn will net bulb outdoors .so It can flower in kyard and I .was thinking AUCUST, l.asMwo years I about growing a tree tomato. placed our |>ottCd Illy outdoors Would that pr^uce enough fruit ^ R O W E It S □WHEAT, HcKIHlnroiJ Fedornlliin 07 (In summer) brought It indoors for U8?" noBlRttFruil R cJ River 08 Certlflcit Ixsinhl «0, Koclcrnllon 87 and In fall and kepi It in a cool You’d b e belter off growing a Hml River, OH - window where II was well regular tomato (such as Burpee of NC i..emhl 00, hVcJenitlnti 07 imil walcred, or Mofuton* Hybrid) inside a 'rte

...... to five blooms per plant. Proof nursed, should produce SO to HAKLKY, C K R T iriE D , Oom iinU Vale, Trcbl. Uiat the Easter lily can be pounds of tomatoes, I'lrcillnu iind .Stevoland OAT.M, RKOIHTERED Cnyimu forced to blo.Hsum again for llitt tree tom ato Is really not a K asler hollilayHl" OATS, SKAT-ED C30t.,D TAO. tomato (It's Cyphomandra Ov’orlnnil, KM’oillfili, Pitrk linct Ctiyiine btiUicva) and I have yet to hear P1PIN(J UlUDCALLS IN- No wonder, with all the "gimmicks," and Fancy ^aqs, NewsDODer ra- /!O...... M ) TACI M IXED...... ORA IN «l-wi>yi. Special ne- IXXJHS: Many have askcMl mo from a gardener who's had uny J;_ T\/ A-J l ‘ ' f I I I II 1 . , ^ ' ■ lerlcil ■■ ...... vftrlellen. WJionl,..... 0«lii ' mill ■ HurleyHii to m#- If it i.H possible to rig up a luck growing Uiis Item, Plunts dio and^lV Adverhsing of bronds and.so-called voriefies from Tance., _ lire an excep- Kysluiii w hur»by-you-oan-plp»— grow—10-fPotato*« fr«m M lnnnota 4 4 0 B R A N D (K.OMEH CROr IJQT ALFALFA MIXTtmB . — lAO on.C A R LO A D - A Blenfi W e Have Been Making For Years apeclul AlfaKa and A v i C lover Idaho UuaeetU, any Quanllty time to builil^? {Jnorftnteed OO BO^t, pure ■eeiH-flO^t AiffljrB;.4 4 .nu«.L ...... OI.JheM-Varieties ______: ...... - ...... - ..S lu e U g .a iu in n t.fe a r -e ftt...... “id BWfiil ClAvar. A * 1^ )0 1 lo plant Ii I'l' I hill’s \ntu ili'i'ision RANGER Orchard, bulk VagetobI* SM dt. New Varletlaa • Treah and High aarmlnatlng Old (iih IS piii\i(|iii|r Imiji-U'i III cii'ilil, liii tiii\ oi.onK’H VAiJk^nnoA brand A nim-hnrciy fnal growing Alfairn. Vliinl with irrnln Onion S«h | \si>iili\\liiK- piii|iiiM'. I In' l.in iU T s ,111(1 iiinclii'is, This B lend Is L A I ^ A K in UiB iiprliiH, pirtw uiuler a fte r vralii Im rveil, tor, From Oregon end Pianta rrom|Taiue. ,iiul |i,iii iinu'is wc iuc [iiiili'clcil vVilh I mul jfreen mnntire In (ail qLODH'S VAL-VKRDA Hrand • INOCULATED Alfalfa for ireen maniire, treated, ready to iilant. Hoot Stock! li,mk':- |>ir|i,tyini'iil iitivikyiv N o penallN. VERNAL pgnhed In tog-lb. bags, ------BTIBKIrli— r AipArague \ ^ a e n u u n L O n n 'a 4 4 0 URANO (Traoted) P la n ti Eo h io h t , VALVERDA KANOY RANQBR. Alfalfa Tumatoaa • Cebbege. ite. early end leic cnRTlF'lBD nANORR FEDERAL LAND BANK D U P U IT S Plewor PlonH A^OCIATION OF: L A liO N T O N P^tkinlaa-Pajutaa • Stocha, ale. Boma N ew Pftverttee. • L A H A N T O N CO aS AC K LAIIAK, Certified , r OAKDIN TOOLS, SMALL AND U R M Atvi Otlfur Soluctod Vurielios V M H N A L ■ Globes 440 Available At Only A rouNDATiON, Varlitlee :...... * k : Tielltae Few Selected Dealers BambOL Bheatuig • Plant right BURLEY T W IN FALLS Plak up yeur “frea" Olebe'a Almenee — Plant ky elgna e f the Meen fer aueeeae In partfanini. JOHNI.ORAY I90» Alliloo Avt. I. GLOBE SEED & FEED CO. IP YOU PLANT (T . . OOODINO RUPERT A. MiCOMBk' n i W. , 9 ] 4 - 4 V 3 r ' ------TRUCKLANE-