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Magic Vnltey’s Home Newspaper
VOL'66, N0.316,' _ ■ TW IN FALLS', ID A H O , S U N D aV,.APR1L 5, 1970 Thousands^rot
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WASHINGTON(UPI)—Thou- Communist conspiracy.” he organized and led the mun'li. sands of<- persons' singing sdld In an address at the start. American flags minfjlfd wiili "M:- “Onward Christian Soldiers" among the marchers, Confederate nags in thi’ lim uf demonstrated peacefully in The Rev. Cart Mclntire,- a march; Red, while and Wnu Washington Saturday against- Fundamentalist radio preacher, placards Jield aloft proclnimcd what their leaders described as President Nixon’s “no-win". -^policy In Vietnam. _ The crowd, estimated by park 5 Utah Youngslci police at 35,000, staged
Univi>uii«'i',~uian lU P i).—.J. 71JU Wa«l uuy ^ ^ e only Incldeiit occurred Fivevchildrenwerekilled-Satur- hole in .the hard ground, blew midway through the march day afternoon at a home here the trunk and victims to bits hoi' c when about 30 browiT-shiried when a 105 m.m'. mortar shell members of the National exploded "WTnie the children t Socialist White Peoples party— were playing with live military J J r i V e r the former •, American Nazi ammunition. r pwly—show ^ up with signs - The four children and their ^ . Tt/f- i v c ...... ‘drop4W»«i-on-Hanoi^ ■ . ar^ d _ b a b y . sitter were i ^ a U S e I V I O r i-^ VV M i !‘Marxlsm'is Jewish.' killed instantly in the explQ- --- Two Arrested. .slon that rocked this south Salt By United_____ Press______International____ VVe-H:i.'i tb« late David 0. McKaV. wlU MORMON CHURCH leader Joseph Fielding Smftb deUveres The marchers Ignored them Lake Couiity community about. ‘About a dollar an’ hour” , •>' Us Hrst official message as bead of 3 mlUlon Monnons at the be officially sostatned by the ibership Monday, final day of but'police arrested one specta 2:15 p.m. (MST). separated (he two sides Satiir- 140th anniuU conference now under way In Salt Lake Oty. the conference. (UPI telepbotoT tor... and. one.... party member...... MotherVive shell, believed to day In the Teamsters union H .' (. m u l , after a scuffle. The spectator, “be a 90 m.m. tank round, was impasse in Chicago that could orili r 1 1 -t l.ucai 70 Garry _E,_Parks, 23. of FI. lound at the'scene and bomb stofl o "= » series o[ truck In ' ' ’Wr !,*' 'if . .i^Dven'dn Burned Meade, Md.. told police, he - erperts m re called In to de- driver walkouls thrDughoul the ...... LDS Head Denounces objected to ah anti-Semltlc sign activate the wttaMn. - nation. nu; •" ! U?CKPORT, N- Y. XUPl ) ^ - ^ • . . .. — . . . , jUthough the Teamsters and tlx i " rhad2Sfiii Saturday when fire swept their , va mare Larson said the children national agreement for the orfTlt ‘‘SpiritJDBrCR^ ---- tenementhpme on the baiilM of b „ij, .vers charged with were apparenUy playlnii glth ^pprorimatcly 45(1,01)0 union . • . • .. the " amrriunlUon“ ■ .1-- s t o r ^ ^ ~ a " " *- ‘lrive^.''-i---- Chicago’sr^tinann'e ILocal nnn1 705—7
« a ? T s ? r « : ------— ...... the « 5 j w ^ ^ o r e it d < ^ s ^ Urc nexl -.ituii will I,;. Wiu.t j ’nt reaf- M on^y^ftem oon. happciw \i\ CldcHiv) ^ A highlight ol the final day> ------m » T J ^ n n th v actlvitlM, set for April ,6. the persons, encouraging them to l « t h annlv«r8arjL-o£--the - seek counsel .and .avoid the L O H U l l U e S however, with the spirit of founding by Joseph m isttkw oU im li*v« iMd*...... ---- nipUon and
IVI1I I'ulio. I ' llt'Iun' (i ■lull)' or iH’fori' H) ii.in.jMi Htnidu)i(i KINDERGARTEN CLASS i i i t u c p a k i c r u n r ^ i OltniiilCily iiiiJCuMnlr Nf*>tp*t o| A^.| Buiiuu ■>! ClKlilulliirfitndUPI , Morning and Afternoon' runaatil lo in llon M ID» Idaht I' Uolgnaitd P M M O N T H ut lU riiir <■* ****'> o" ,1 .2 .5 0 IVlilitlNMi'iiiill)' clutt 733-782aor 733-3027 Twin jfoili, lilalM, B. IIO I, undtc |t)«, «1 1 ^ The 46 ccfvsua takers In 'Twin Falls C6unty, aiong with the squad of crcw. leaders and BLUl LA KU SHOPPING CIN fni census takers throughout Ma^c MONDAYS THRU f RID AY 9 to 9 Valley, will fan out next Mon* SUNDAYS 11 NOON S P.M. day iri an effoct to count people ..wto do not have fix ^ ad* • Sresses. - SAVC70% The census workers will visit Ladies Seamteis Me»h or Sheer missions^ oity parks < hoping no one would stay in a pari^ot^a. cold ni0it), and other placcs NYLONS trans'lent' people might stay. People counted In this way will become instant resident^ of P'- the area, for census purpgsMjf^ s M T i f pr. was report^. ' • The, district manager of the ccnsus, Wilbur Davis of B o ^ said- everyone Is to answer questions put to them by official Bounty 2 Ply census takers. . All information gained is kept confidential.- PAPEItTOW GETS 4.0 AVERAGE . Kathy Anderson, daughter of 100 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aji -Reg:-39i-fo» 4 / * Twin Falls, Received a 4.0 grade average for the winter quarter at Utah .StfltP University. Sht> is majoring in mathematics. Boys 6-18- Am WEST F-27 prop-jet makes a landing for the lOOiilus passenger Spaceships of the line V— — awnt>ac>K^tht-Twin-F«llg^ty-Qmnty Airport,■ —wfalch-^iafl boon purchased by-Howard— ■ ' --Jo8inj-Fi8!a,‘-wnung'iii i H^gltft^^Je^f^gl!pr^t8ITtnB uu me A6iU, wiu hW SPORTSHim structloQ wfdcfi will, on April ti, permit Ibe Twin Falls cpnnected wl(b Lps Xnge|es and Super D 09 pure ]et to make T«io« Falls a Seattle without necessity of a plane change. Hie regular stop. Use runway extension will m ^ e photo is by^Dan Johnsou. more than 2,000 feet of snriaccd area available _ Boise Professor To Speak. Bednooinr'4''6'*<’'' j 3 W t O O t r i vironment. The day has been these talks will make it p6.ssible “ Set aiidfe'at (;ampus«s awus^ ftymoro-peopiu.tu aliwid: -. the nation to discuss ecological Beginning at-D a.ih., don- Staff Gels problem^ peculiar to certain tinuous movies dealing with,' sections of, the country. aspects of ecologj- or pollution. Dr. Obee, who will speak at 11 will be shown. j Engineer - a.m. at the Fine Arts Center, is — Art---evening--- ^program — known throughout the scientific^ featuring Dr. Peter M. Millmaii Charles p. Peterson, for community for h's concern for* of the National Research merly dr^an Fl-ancisco, Calif., the environment in alt its Council of Canada will be held has : Joined— the ■■ Sawtooth aspects. In rooms 117 afiii'118 of the National Forest-staff ^s a civil He alM will be available from ac ad e m ic building. Dr. engineering tecljnician. 2 to 4 p.m.. at a lecture room of Millman, a Sigma Xi National He succeeds Mile l.und who Shields Academic Building to Lecturer, is being brought ^tran sferred riR. JflnMary. to t^japuM bv-thc 5y^icntLflg Albuquerque, N.M. , local, national and international Research Society of America, Mr. Peterson has been with envirotunental problems. Magic VaHey branch. ;ihe U.S. Forest Service since lliese and all sessions during He'will speak on problems of June, 1066 and prior to that time the day are open'to the public; celestial pollution, “ The served in the U.S. Navy from 1055 to 1D56, in the U.S. Air Etec Hlbbcrt, of the- Idaho S - ^ ^ M a ii Kill^^(l III Vi(aituiii A former Twin Falls re.nldent, .Sgt. Gordon I.. 7lni(norle, 21, ,Hon of Mr. and. Mrs, DIcK Zlmmcrle, Seaside, Ore,, was . • killed In action in Vietnam on March' 23, according to word rucolved In Twtn““}'>lla -fln- hYlday, Sgl. ZImmurle woa the • ' grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ktlin. 288 Adonw St.. Twin Funeral NfVlCOB wore con* ieaaldfi, TWO FINRD SHOSHONE - Bruce Hondrlskfl, CAmbrldge, wnn fintxl llOfby i’rohute Judgo 0, M, Wllwh, M io i| fl, (or run-. ' nlng a atop ' Blin. Q, H,' Qi^oway, Twin F»lii, was flnoil b y 'ju d ^ d W h u n for' ROLAND EVANS an«i ROBERT NOVAK Violence^ On The Lefr W A9HIN0T0N - Bventfl e controlled only-»ith le«r But th« PUqMnUnei >ni-41«order_ In ' A m » lc » “ A :li>creMlfi8ly. Magic Valley^s Hom e Newspaper wUhjiKone 24-bour qwn last gas. In Tampa. Fla., a lew Tampa disturbanpes were deluding thia selvee. Tt Ma^of Intention. Thua, week, lar^ y unnoticed In the, Negr< ------fully at* anyttilngbut I. I b ^ merd I, jQing rafloils ^ jo to ^ the . „natlonaliirtSB,renect writing tempted to am b u * a police car were part ol tlie . carefully comWnatlon oT the bombliig recent e z ^ t ir a .t o ^ 5wnda^ April 5. 1970 Al WeHoeren: Publishof . , PHONE 733-0931 tide of o r g a iO ^ and., spon- ‘ In an orange grove: planned, snall-acale gueirilla - campaigo by the Weathennen help hanrert F i ^ taneous vlolmce wbldi law That rate of violence' for .a activity that has become a faction of SDS and black sugar w p t o t e r e ^ ta enfbrMBoent offldala i» n lio alngle day, not unusual, «afrty nightmarish reality: Although gtferrilla operations In toe more than agrlcuU\r^ p u r ^ t . 'longer'tkmtaln. demonstrates - the' rlAlhg they often^^ no^ make front ghetto,sfcfanuconnected, adds 'n>ey were secretly given the net lnFt.-WayDe,Ind.,mOretliBn crescendo of disorder. Tlie page headlines (as they (fid not up to a much more difficult law g u e r r i^ t r a ^ g lv veteran# of ■ 100 Negroes In a roUerskating - r u m b le 'a t the F t. Wayne in those two instances), these "enforcement problem than the the Cuban ^ I t l l o n . , , rink be^an throwing rocks at skating rink showed no. guerriUacapersarebecfoninga full-scale ghetto riot ’ last an American. We refer, of course, cars, Hiay were calmed evidence of advance planning daUy fare nationwide. perienced at Easter, 1968. 'Nor can some of these youth-' It is fashiooable in certain circles ful radicals be Hint— a« these days to belittle patriotism to the inspiring' ritual, of ranting police, only after tajiring but rather fell Into the category Thus, the Nixon ad- The truth is that left-wing fouMnotorists. to Plaquemines,' of increasingly.frequent racial minlstrAQon._offlclals who terrorists, particularly the fanatics with , wild dreams of . u d to flhdlrint^erjable faults with citizenship to aliens*^ from-“eyery revoluticHic—lbe . bombs thatt tfi&Tttfflon, the government ana the quS’i^ler bf the^globe, regardless ot U .. some J OO black demon- mlnl-rlota..(20_repQrted in. 17 publicly congratulate theqa- W eathenQaU tttBflfiH g” ^ T sffatO T SiSteck^ police and « a tM so far this year).' ~ . salves on having CTxrbedclvfc go undergrouH^ ,^ ith d})loded .in .New Vtvk and Establishment. race, color or creed. Their tears of - ■ remarkable ease. H id r die, killed ttielr--Weatherman joy at attaining their long-sought A black militant condemns and . MIPDLB^e^ SISNPOSr S S e S o S s , M d inroediate’' m a te s were in te n .^. for a disowns his country as a fascist goal. of becoming American .‘intentloiis are shielded: Wllh ' ' state. Another, when asked where citizens should dampen the ardor of .he might find things better to his our malcontents to give .up^ their — likiij^t^nally-answeFed^CubaT-but— : citizenship through , revolution or ^ underground, their activities ^ without conviction.. Senator flight to another country as a^ •<-— too-may soon-be-more-difflcult-. “P the , Fulbright loses few opportunities to fancied haven. ' " ; to trace than the rdatively open developing nature of guerrilla- terrorist tactics of the Black operajio'ns. Although black berate “our imperial role” in the In one recent ceremony in one Panthers. .militants and 'Others — In- /World and }^‘authoritarian govern California county, 49 new citizens •niere Is reason to belike that eluding some ivhlte liberals who ment;” Jiistive Douglas has in- were welcomed. Their countries of this growing terrorism has an steadfastiy refUM to accept ' dicat^.his approval of Resolution • origin . "1nclude9~' Turkey, increasingly ^ o u s core contrary evidence - stm claim of Intention. Ttms,-several- featFeatherrtoneprbtablywas True.ourreacHforideaUusticeha? Japan, Ireland,u Germany, J S i t . expedition to Cuba to S f ^ y s i c a l evidence'shows ^ceeded ourgra^p, but our history Venezuela, Ite jy , The.NetherlMds, Tran. Mexico. Poland. help harvest Fldd Castro s that Peatherstoje was carrying- ^showew^^n^tfioion^pwatd- sugar crop were interested in th&bomb and that It was almost The PhiiippinBs, F'rance, ts.orea, struggle, dnd the striving is thm the foU-flcaie gheno hoi certainly uilendU U fllff U{K IM “ hampered, not helped, by the cult Egypt and Hungan?. last experienced at' Easter, scheduled trial in Bel Air of H. of revolutionists and e ^ e a d s who A visit to one of these simple but 1968. J ^ E r t w n . see no wrong in their crimes and-no - moving^jerembnies^night-prove an- • The truth-is-that left-wing good in the American system. enlig^itening experience for th(»e terrorists, particularly the ' Ih e apparent plan, was to who- profess only bitter — dto ^antthe bomb In an.onpty Bel underground -with Air building and blame It on Therefore, it is heart^ing to note - disillusionment with the (7.S.A. g ^ k a ble ease. Their size, w h i t e racists. TWs was no that in many a quiet country However, they just might be w her^uts, and' immediat^tralnstorm-of-Peatherstone'sr- 'OOUFthouse acro^ the nation, there stupid enough to sneer at the poor intcntiwisintoitions are shielded.---- With White, radicals with access to - is a frequent ceremony which misguided people from other lands •Stokdy Carmldi'ad back home- the i ...... were fully every American should attend at who want more than anything on urging ttack mlUtants to go aware of lie Khenw. least once as ,a reminder—of his earth to be a citizen of this nation, underground, their acttvilies Hie liackdrop to the rise In great good fortune in simply being whatever its faults. tob may-soon be more dUflclut bomllngs is the depresaingly to trace than the rdaUvely open steady riae in violence on high ■ terArist tacUcs of the Black school and college campuses, Pj „Uih -s. much ot it stm spontaneous bi4 -— r —niefetM-eaaon to believe that more and more caretully Gqp B ridging - . , ihia aroadny-teitnrisro-haa an-. iJaimed. - United SUtes something new- is powering influence of drugs, the -RTSTXTROMtEY^ ------— — ^ happening in trying to reach young problems have covered the gamut people who have fallen under tte would-be suicides, deserters - power of drugs or-have othenvise from military service, unmarried Thai Help Laos lost their way in a socie^' tro m ' “ girls' who-were -pregnant, even - which they have become alienated. youths who were simply out of WASHINGTON (N EA )-T he Some of .tiie terrain is too It is the .emergence of youth work. ..young TTiai captain was thin rugged.AMaginotdefenseUiw, groups composed m ainly of Sometimes sympathetic words - and nervous. He wouldn't sit in which Uie defenders wait studenSs who are trying, sue- sufficed to give the caller renewed Copyriflhl 1970 lo» Anfl#lM Time» Syndipole still, hopped from one'thing to patiently for the enemy cessfuUy, to act as a lifeline to the hope. The more desperate were the^ next. He' couldn’t quiet guenrUlas to come, is a hopeless ' thw own r " down. .. . ' exercise...... Not i ng'before ~he’d been a The Thai; not wWilng to go le 'm i n The thgTB«*ftf finuttLVtetnam,have desperation. professionals' have" criticized same rank. The s m e 'T hai made It Jhelr ^ e t b u d n e u lT ' One of the earliest of- these HELP and similar organizations Those Early Hours nationality. B u t‘ he’d been move on the counter-offensive groups, Which adopted the name because they substitute amateur n ^ ^ .v operaUng for three years as each time the situation In Uos HELP, was formed in Philadelphia advice when professional aid may WA8HINGT0N - Although it r ijn g to a m axlm im of in g r e s s h ^ -voted the part of . the Lao Guerrilla seems to worsen. Tliey made - more (ban five months ago. be needed. '' will be denied on all sides, the W ,4« aftCT 21 y w s . The,ad- President a^MO^per,oo>rt.pay .military forces. Against the certain their men and their ' ''"^Cbth1» 8ettttf*irtp‘’7 ««ngster8 who ^ ' ' But' that ,1s the.. point. 'The early h iw s of the widespread m inistration, with the con- incrMwand North Vietnamese. uniU are on the spot to collect currmM of the W u^e, had 42 pd-' fcfcM' B iiw ;' W M n o w tnis was no ordinary intelJigence and to take -i^made up in enthusiasm what they volunteers have succeeded in frlghlenlng than-the-public Insisted that the carriers accept itlngs atiadiS. ieciflcally, TlIiI."Hi8TV.I UU hlh™was fathaf n oa a"gcnera'l o aAna-al I_____ haro‘E''°i f l ___ a____ c t.1 “on__ —k when“ ... I- 7- .■.^^ck-in-professionaLtraining,-th&— -reaching thousands who-have .cut -realiied:------aform ulatylnganagrtlcreaw-OingrBilndcoldlyreleBcd-all who had been a key man in a (llfratlon or conventionai~ woup^began^)r^perating-a-24-- themaelves-oit-from-MtabUshed- H io country-might woU-hav«— loJheproposalJotlhOMt«blUltjugge«tlons-lhalJla-ojin_|iay^mlllt«ryi)oUUa|^taki»vaL_ol_roiuta™.aotion mdves-too closo- hour-per-day telephone service institutions and agent^ies.They been engulfed in a nationwide ment of a po4 office cor- increase be accompanied by the country a decade or so ago. to Thai borders whereanydisenchant^youth could have succeeded at least In re general strike of members of poration to replAe the present legislation aimed at conflict-of- in fact, this reporter Introduced call-and receive a sympathetic establishing— communications key labor unions had I^esldent syrton. , 'biterest business activities by him to a Thii friend, only to Now the moral of this story is < response to his problem. where none existed. T)iat I9 a spirit Nixon not deiiUt '^ g e rly with M eanw hile', h o w e v e r, its members...... le a r n '' with' som e- em; that If the-North Vietnamese- Thousands have responded. of self-help which deserves com the postmen,'s illegal walkout. that years before move too far into western Laos TMs-was the threat delivered the captain’s father at pistol ' in their current drive into the While the majority of callers are mendation. to the White House by George PAUL HARVEY point had forced the retirement Plain of Jars, of if they should Meany, president of the AFL> of my friend’s faUier as prime taking over the 'C IO ; an d 'a number of other minister. • entire kingdom, Uiey will ihvito • labor ]«ad«r«. including. The Thinker? Neither this captain nor my an expansloo of the Thai Woman Power for rail^ad and other Thai ‘friends ever guerrilla forces against them. *■ • i . — r- -MHltanttemtnlats are noijjevf in discriminated against In pay and teamsters inlons. The ransoA Ttoublemakers, foreign and counted .more than 100 recent revealed, how many Thai' The modem Thai are no mean ----Anrarican-hlatory—but-they-are n n «m A H A n . rtrvnrtrM.nWiiJo ' they got was tt»e Virtually Im- domestic, are now ‘ con- bombings, attempts or threats, volunteers were operating In soldiers. Thq^r have stood up ^P® — medlatropenlng-of negotiations- centratlng-on phiM-thrca-oLa woet of-Uie bombers go Ifter U o a .B u t fron\ one IndicaUon enjoying something of a rem- exceptionally wieli In Vietnam. m ilita n ts c a p tu re d the e d ito ria l leading to pay In c r w # forth® wnMrted.flKort Jo_)piogk our symbols- of the aorcalled _and_anotheiLthe numtwr must paramlliUuy-policLarfi^.. .--- carnation. Targets are not saloons o ffic e s ^ n d m a ln ta iflM a s!eg6 u n til postal worlwrs. nation off balance. Establishment. have been considerable. very tough troops, as demon- or ballots, -but equal rights in the m a n a g e m e n t agre e d to som tf o f Nlion was on the spot. On First were the street and , For to Laos Is strated In a_ considerable_____ ' business world. Some of the th e ir d e m a n d s : prindpie,r------he could not seem to . cam pus dem onstrations. mIn Albuquerque,le, an ROTC of paramount Importanceimportance to Uie number of border skirmishes. feminists' actions are surprising. “ Never Underestimate the be rewarding government Second, they planned and buUding.lnDeiursr.tBC.tJiehomeof security of Thailand, The They are not about to sit still ----- Tal[B-thB-fcadles*-Home-JournBV -Power—of- -a—W om en^ (rorliers who had broken the executed a miiiUnt atlront to a district judge.j. In Detroit, border between the two coun- and allow an enemy Communist CompBHnlng ihoy were law. So Iw did the practical, If-oimoDmiystom^------—pollce'sumorardr«ttbonnU:pnd-lr . ______publicotion’s motto. not the Ideally moral, thing. Now guerrilla warriors, an Army rechiiter. miles — as also between SouUi borders and Uu-eaten them with While denouncing the walkoul schooled and sliUled in mailing— Som<-4 l-Uie-4 »niliwa-hava_S!ll!llIun-llld Laos and Cam- nidlcasJjimtraUoil. MR. SPECTATOR and dispatching troops to and planting bombs, have aecidenUUy blovm Uiemselves bodla. The opportunities lor II tree Uos riguires oulaide handle mall hi New York City, Munched a spring offensive up. When a Q t a w lc h Village hiflltraUon and for running ground combat units, the logical he «ckn«wledged that the against military, govemmental townhouse was destroyed by opium aAi endless. No Thai Forcos, therefore, should be postmen had honest and and Industrial Installations, esploslons and fire, the police'arm y, whether doubled or Thai, not American. The ef- The Other Fellow nenulne grievances and'T his enemy is capable ol mass found evidenoe inside that the tripled in slie, could «t one time fective U.S. role likes In ------is n in f in i------w/niui«fua« ------iiau irasil 8 "bom O — ------MtautitiK puuui It hardly seems worth the effort should — and cati.— be done about i ^ e ^ g about them if the President Nixon has asked factory." There was 'enou^ with Malaysioi Cambdoia and support'and in technici cancer. They hove "gotten the 'm en returned to work. Uie deaUi penalty for criminal dynamite on hand to blow up Burma. The lines are too long, economic aid. : to call your attention to (he fact this . Meany and other union bombing . most of tho block. Among the Is National Cancer Montlii Why7 message.'' leaders were pubUdy horrified Vou «7e familiar with nodln's oj„a in mat fire was Theodore Because, as wo all know, cancer Tho trouble Is, too often they attheuaeofU bw 'sN o.Iitrika. statue of “Ttio Thinker,!.', ttie Gold,» , a member of Uio SDS, villll never strike us. It might hit the , don’t act on It because there are the breading . bogeym an - the " I " ; '" ’" ” , ''? "'“ '"J " ™,'< a leader of Uie UM campus BERRlfS WOHLO other fellow, but novor usi' "other fellow." ■ mlUtfry. Fbr several hours It rtth Ws chin In W» hand and his revolt at'Columbla. , However, on the theory that It is not only the annual physical was touch and go whether they elbow on his ^ - , ““" “ "8. n , , FBI has IdenUlled olher ut the read e r s 8 nan. ..nhe'nkun w hliA is Involved: of would caU a (enerat strike. . H'.' J ■ {|JJ ■'adicalB Involved in recent : tator are “that other ffllow" then Seven ferencea with Secretary ...... , ■ we will mention cancer. warning Signals, and the taking of Ubor George Schulta and Im I w m K MwchJ3) s o m e b ^ There Is eviSence that some of ' 'For Instance, 'there are some a few elementary precautions ^ a n ' PosUnaster Qenef’al WInton planted a lead pipe bomb under .u „ "studehts” who went to 100,000 "other fellows" who will get also be llfe-savors. . . Bloint, they, accepted "Um- Iha statue and toppled It ov?r Cuba to h ipe st sugar cane cancer duHng the next 12 months Avdldancb of cigarettes and ihe porarlly" the prealdentlal, '" “” ™ • * " i y ' . . came back to the United States (or have It now) and will die of It. If E L m la .'n u .t formula was a ..-niere had beenjia lt a dOMn ta ln » l In sabotage. Theodore wearing of light protective clothing bad precedoit. bigger btasts in Ui« p i ^ n g U q o u | „i y,„r. r a n t, several : the dis«ase was diagnosed pnd when exposed to the suii for,long' bi arreot: Nimn was en. days,. . but but the-utter the -utter sen- weeks in Cuba. I ' ' ; treatod In tline It Is li foregone periods, can !actually.l proven! ooiiraglng otheta with real or..... «^M r-sa. ne8softhl8 nr Bclessness o n e of w thls a s Motto W8* most two black nflUtanta...... ; conclusion that eome of them — cancer of (he lung Ahd skin fanclM ^levances to-take (0 : many of them — would not die. respectively. jlly In their Thinker their bomb eiploded, ap> 'Cancer |g no'longer an automatic ^oMtobavithOMBrlevancea most symbolio. parently accidentally, on the ' death sentence. Ills , In fact, one of What ls«t the heart of the matter *■ Thdobipcllveofme.obviousy front seat of thrtr car were -On the furface, h« WHS alao .bwnWniia I® to recent returnees from Cute. ■ • Ure most purable of the major Is obviously not soBu ‘ much luucn a ^worton “"owve Americans, one imitative xealpta aeeklhg commui^catloDB gap as an S jo S l drained hxm taldS community at a.tlma. "revenge against loclely* wlij» ■ viim'l lh6«6 "Ottiw- aulluii tmy. fim Soclflty*B', IhSr drUVillCll mco Tlii M^^nh la, hnmhn nautmri : fellows" be alive aqd well at the a ™ to™!; vik’SS'!' I ,«nd of a ye a t'tiU m ^ ' ~ ' ' 'teaehlnBmlllloni - b u t.^ m«ny n^tanatlvi. Hf.wu Imed u •sre rean rnoriutonlngi— ' hai^eiloubtlw'lieai^ottheneedtor Moat of the tob la ours — and that I early diagnosis ani^ treatment. mSTiialton lid angrou i ! , “’•S'h,*.*" " i» to act on the knowledge which S oM b lT d .rln i K l l n i !?“ »,«>“ ««*” VrouU be Im m ulw , Uilmul ; nianki largely tx> the Cooperation taa been.glven us. No one else can ' oombusUon In out bfg olUea. ^ o( the m ta 'B preu, the American force us lo. SaVlng, our own life apwiwu— I '• xwenty4hree stores were, ilie human anlrhal rsiota to ' l^ e t y h u bean able to ■begins with:u». ' ..vara. 1" Wtt------' - l e l a t i e "“W.; T W“*> r.aenu«.nl, je’^orthe, S t o w ...... U-i-a------...... - - . - r - - - J . . Juniors AF Sunday, April 5. 197P ’nmet'.Newa.-TwIn FallfTldi Wendell , Lead Roll W ENDEU.— The Juniors led the Wendell ^ School bonor roll with 43 per cent of the class . hBVinga3. a !^a ge or tKtter. reporte m u Spalding, prlndpal. PHONE m m m , Seniors were secenrf with 37 7334)342 .per cent, followed by freshmen, with 29 per ceftt and sophomores wRh 28 per cent oi the class earning honors. ■ ?LUE UKES SHOPPING CENTER ALWAff^ SHOP OSCO-BUTTpVS FAMILY SHOPPING CENTEft! Seniors are BUI Spton, Janice STORE HOURS:-9 a.m. 9 p.m. Mdnday thru Saturday — Sunday'Hours 10 a.m. to 7 p.rn. Huf/, Mary ’ Wennslrom, 'Vr ICES effective SUNDAY tHRU WEDNESDAY to —Mflureen Francis. ,-Gherle H— Hobdey;rSuidra:£!reen\an, Sue »- S t p c l ^ , D e to ie - R ^ Julie TAP •lOtftRATrt D IA N £ CEXETT Hansen, Gert- HaUdri, CBw ..;basbeeni«lected«sGtrls strong, Chris Blackburn, Jill ftHBUSH • DANA WP StatedeJegalefromDeclo High Gunning. PROT£rM“ n " rtsTHfiHt ciiefi .School She wIU be sponsored by Anderson, the T hrllty Tbrlvers Home .^ch- ' SHAMPOO SOLID Super Extension Club. Miss GlUett is Sutanne .$).69Sji* . . . . Vt,^the Hdaughter anihtirSf of MrMr. and M n.' Pranclsf Chirs Hagermank Jan COLOGNES Joseph A. GiUett, £>eclo. .jin b otham , Pat Scheel, Chris Bertus, KlrJc Dennis, Reg. $2.25 Value ANICIN EED A PRESCRIPTION FILLED^ ^V ikki Pepper, Debbi Scott, Mike News ; ■ ^trid c lln g , Cheryl Rost, JaWet “SEEUSAMirSAVE" Callen, Jerl Eaton, ttelen Maltz, SPKIAL *1®® TABLETS Valaune Peterson, Doug YOlKLLBEGLADYOUDlD. O f Record Schrenk,' Bob Rose, 'Jan pinmn tinttirn CASSM COUNTY Anderson, Loy Ann " C s i ^ , r \ c r ' r \ llllllflu inU fifcn' v - r -- Burley Police Court, • _ Bebi.GUbert, Vickie. Stetson, LUMINOUS an Ralls, ^ Hansen Ave., Pam Stockliam, Melalne Wert, WESTCLOX . a^>infr.oatf!a in -HANDSANUfMBERS 24" CUT ADULT restricted area ofU ty limits; Adams, Xoma John: ->>DADY.DENfH Walt Bault, 62, Burley, 5 day sin Brad Sisson, and Leslie Briggs-Stratto.n Motor . -dty_lamnt^cation; Emello .SiiHivan "K E Y W O U N d " t m E i i r ALARM-ttOCK ______SUPPOSITORIESi Moer, 16,Murtaugh.W , Ulegal S S f ^ p oM tM lM of beer; Floyd Tr„u„son. Katteryn Serr, “f. — Slmerly-, Jana d ly laU, In ^ M B o n ; V lr ^ M . njompson, Paul Smith, Connie WagcniM,18,.8urley, and Mika wintohoUer, Rodney Adaira, C. Couch, 18, Burley, |50 each, p^i Bennett, VlcUe CuUer, Ulegal.posseM on of beer; Randy Chandler,-Irene-Oose,- -- SiNGLErKBY- _ t e ^ c e Mewbold, 51, Declo, jjcU e Hockstra, Mary Ann - i J! “ i? ‘ . ,1' Morgan, Phillip Q$CO SPECIAL G w d e n te , 44,LaMoyne-Hotel/ Smith and BUly Powell, Burley, *35^ InloricaUon, add 30 preshmen are Terl Cooper, days in city Jail for maUcioua Robby Hawks, Brett Holmes, . * a ' ' " " I injury to property, . [jancy SmlUi, Kent Chandler, 49‘ JOHNSON'S ™ = te |a r7 = -$»,9SVolu. 3^alley Blacl<-«rown:While, ale. Parr, Cheri Davis, iOp CHIC 9-PIECE Mike Eaton, Carol Jenks, Don 'Traffic McCloud and G ^ Scott. HAIR CLIPPER SET Courts News Of POLISH Murray Preston, 21 Route 1, Servicemen Declo, was fined ^ by Burley 5-PIECE Police Judge Roland E. W M s for foUowii^ too closely. KITCHEM Jane R. Wilson, 30, IBOO MUlec.. Ave., Burley, wasflned 120 b mmm the ''right of way. Keith E. Hutchinson, 17, 1962 Yale Ave., Burley, wa& fined $10 by Judge MEN'S A st't. Colors Everaady WiUls for failure to wear a helmet while riding a motor MAGNETIC-FLASHLIGHT'^ cycle. Jack R> Royce, son of Mr. and DRiSS With 2 D-99 Bolltrtn SPECIAL John W. Povlsen, 1&, Route 1, Mrs. Daniel Royce,; Wendeil, hften pff*Ugitd to Company >.69 Total V alue for speeding. Edith L. D, lOth BaltaUon, Stb' brigade. SHIRTS Ig, IV 'aarD iurtl Drive, - Ptr-Knox7-Ky;r-ln-the-, Burley, was fined |15 by Judge Training Center. WUUs for failure to'yield the After completion of basic VEGETABLE- rightofway.----- •'trelnlngjwJM. R o y c e will Paul Q. Granado, SS, Rupert, receive at an a d d iU ^ ~ was fined 1150 by'Judge WiUis eight weeks of either advanced for leaving the acene of an Instruction or> on*the«]ob accident. Steven R. Koyle, 18, training to qualify hbn In a Burley,'was fined (20 by Judge specialized mlUtary skUl. WUlls for spee^g. Clark Beckham Jr., IS, Navy Ensign Harold L. Burley, was fined |2» by Jitdge Deeds, son of Mrx and Mrs. J. wmis for failure to'keep hL? Lyle Deeds of Richfield; pa^ vehicle under control. tlclpate In the commissioning . of M :'U m n David, 16, Burley, the destroyer es(^rtescort USS L « w « n ^ | 101-*—^)yjudgewmiafor—st-the-Ung-Beach-JJavj - -• "—»- SavaL an expired vehicle InspecUw a ip y a rd .L o ^ Beach, C ^ . f l e , sticker. Michael H. McMurtrie, la one of 212 original crew 23, Twin Falls, was fined 110 by Judge Willis for expired --- drlvep^B-lloense. and $2fl for. Gerald L. Kenyon, son of Mrs. speeding. ^ a r K enyon, T WIB FM Ur Dorothy W. * s been promoted to sergeant Burley,BmeyTwi” was tinea «» oy j _ WlUis tor a stop U^t vTolation. the 6Mth radar equadron at Kenneth D. Freestone, 34, Bums Air Force Station, Ore-., Biiriey, was fined tlO by Judn as data proceulni WlllU for «m wplred ‘ Sgt. Kenyon Is a 1 *3everfy jl^'^ Olson, 24, Heybum, was flnM 120 by Air Force Capt. Larry 0. Judge Willta for following too Herxinger, son of Mr. «nd Mn. blosely. Steven Ray Ooodro, 21, Frank HenOnger, Route 1, Buhl, 3-BOXES llupert, forfeit^ «'92S bond In has been decorated with the Burley Police Couh for failure putlngulshed PlyingFlylng'Cr^ FOR ONLY to drive reasonably and prud* and his third," through IJth ently. awhrds of (he air medal ffor air 1 Woodford, IB, 939- D acUon In Southeast Asia. Oapt. Herxlnger Is' F>4D Phantom ...... 4 lK C l' ■■ the right of way. Yolimda Pere^t, 19< W MiUer Ave„ Quake liila Burley, was fined |I0 by Judge MANILA (UPI)-Muill>, 111- WUU« for no driver^s Ucenae, Iwbui quoon city ami • (own In Bituiiu iimliK* «tm ropked by a qiHil Eaitcr Smart Teens ^ SuuUy «munka, tin ■leal oUervaiory ol tbt I piM Vutlwr BuTHu Hid, Hit Form Al Paul Hovtndal tom «ai h a i^ hlt- PAUL-A,8„irtT«.„.„. ™ TtN,ywllv uy ttul ikinaUini BIOINNINOAfirlU A . r . D A V i i I and b u ^ ' itlo^ WUCHJirAJRJIiRVrci m F m m A Tlme^.Nevys, Twin Palls, Idaho irea GoHege Of tdaho- Costumed Are B^ttejred Aud'T^rn, tudie iitgjGetJRositians^ Several Maglc^' .Valley Twin Falls, and Doug Schenk, Befitting Play By Bard Of Avoh students-at College of Idaho, Flier, are members of the CaldweU, have a dirMt voice In dormitory courts, Authentic costumes which The dates are carefully a coUecUon of the most worn nearly every aspect of. the , Richard Neher, Shoshone, la held the viewer to match -'WASHINGTON (UPI) ~I»reB- Idont' J^lxon lost a swimming pool ^nd a sauna bath Thursday -bill Whlto H'ouBe repprtera w ^acG tjT Including lefin^ ropm and ' .lounge, two Informal lounges and t^o press rooms writers and bro ...... iu id t r , AlMl A m Vm fOinf^:>^j^J0S^: }l — ^ — —^-— ^ ^ -----''' ; Mill) Avenue lor • o» ttme, giving ootoclilltira a » w«y itreete to, th* " “ • ; (UteclUn m d Avenue Swilh »W- ' - jS g * i ‘" " r u m i n givk twkleoH *n ; oiiiwrtunlty to becom e Im illlef ; wlUi Second Avenoe North E e il In lU new role u K one be M iv 1 !> •> « O x U k e i piece. When recon- etruoUon beglne under ttie downtown, .IWproyemMil wMPwiUwmrwtrtUcfctoa two-way travel U M . TTT CensusJlsL^I R e a lly J ^ j^ ______7 -T’...... ,. .•...... , -r COUIMBU8, Oblo !( ,1Hmq itM U A .O m M j - ...r L , , . . . , ! . ., iig»ltitolo0i$Clrt ' nMMM It...... itrliJi lot Ik. »»» I. illi" III**". A p ------ • - ‘H 5 ....' ■/* . t " v: ' > ■ ,1' B ,T BCMSE (U P l)-G ov. Don safe for Democracy." its SKard Of Ti CAPE K ENNEoTTuPlP^'^T^lO T^y^^ Ttf-"-"FoO* Walkout m ^ w r n ^ h e a r t at^Pocatetio comply with ^ on 20 cases by the Idate ^ v . tetion on the lengft of students' defused two haninade pipe m r - » t h • SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - SaU Lake a t y residents were New Plans . faced Fiidaji night with the murder convictions, man* -- ...... nghim'to Tlie’ 'f l « t ’ bomb was found.) • MlNNEAPOUS.Minn'(UPl) project d a d ^ wide flrtgten’s slaughter appeal and a.long* school and gl^ _ damages- _ before —dawn...... on ...... a ledgeo - of - the-- -Hubert...... H.' Humphrey__ _— ^sald strike whJarWouild be"Backed t«dr case. (or Wa suspension. Ttve court Banco de Ponce in Spanish ■J'riday night that if he reentiBr*' "lOOiJer cent” by the-dty police .OnTuesday, April7, the high held th « the rule was within H vlem by a patrolman. 'We public Ufe_as a candidate for union. .court will hear the appeal of the power.irf the sohooJ officials s ^ n d was reported by a the Senile "I wwJd not-seek- U negoUatlonrcfllled-lHte JohnOeeLarsenfrdihd^nialby and that it did not violate ahy motorist .whd said he saw * the presidency in l« 2 ." • day ^temoon fall between Ihe District Com t ot aiietltlon for of his constitutional rights. soipeone drop It from a moving H u n ^re y made the-state- ■ union and Fire Chief Grant R. post the fu n ^ also distributed by At the same time, however, the— ...... "And on A priris,- a"Monday, bodia c T o ^ its universiU ulo that he be broi Supervisor the Division of Mental Health of oouncU decided to ask the Board swpport. reactivation of the t back . the Supreme Court will hear the *Mve military training ' to and executed,'* the Department 6f Health. of Health to hire a qualified Soverjjor's committee nn ____ ..jinly said of n lst^ .Boit ' notes to' ' u. ..«.w i nuc « suuiuieu - — ^ . students and warned ihe ihe Sihanouk. Sihanouk.'‘Fur “For the meantime, PresenUy, funds are diatri- - ...... diplomatic missions in Ffuwm Attending ) we wish he'd stay where he is buted only to public supported Penh Saturday accusing the - r M i X M :“TTr.,e»aU".s. and let the government attend ■ ■ I. but Viet Cong of. “grave aggres “ CouEse r ‘0 Its work." , , sion" In an attack bn - mental health care. I and mental programs ...... JEROMEL— Virginia closed from 10 to 30 days to bodla m i^ t call on "friendly . Ooeckne^---- supenrtsor . . of' 'the — "nje group will, also reconj* prepare the 12,000'students to powers" for military assistance^ 'The_____ Cambodian government medlcal-eurglcal unit at- SL— mffld.thaC persona with addle* Courts R e ject, resist any Communist efforts to if needed to flght-off aggree* reserves ...... ' tive . problems, fnctudfng . the-rlght-to-t«k«^~. Benecldt’s hospital, Jerome, is restore deposed PrinM Norb- sors, but t h ^ said Uwy .^cohoU^,, be gIVen the same Many Won appropriate measures tar tfw attending an Intenslva care, dom Sihanouk to powep. b e lle t^ the present Cambodian opportuhltia foi' (r^tinent'as Soldier Test nursing . course in Allentown, British (In Manila, twO'Cambodlan government of Qen._ Lon Nol Pa., offered throiigh th^ Great other persons seeking mental lligii Posts BOSTON (UPJ)-Two federal ambassadors called Sihanouk a was capable of handling the In te ^ty ." er Delaware Valley Regional health care. courts roj^ted Friday the tirat traitor and said he might be . The council, however, ex M ^ c a l Program. . . attempt* by a Massachusetts Troops In tried end eiecuteU UIM Tttuma ^ is attending the l l - i ^ pressed beUef that a poUcy of Easy Way serviceman to bring suit under _ , ^ • retaining.dironlc alcoholics at course t h r o ^ the joint efforta a new state law challenging the I o i l Roving Ainbalador Long Boret sute ment«l hospltala on a re- Nixon Asked To Delay .C the WI WASHmOTON (UPI) -An- President's authority to com im t------and Ly a ^ . . . X a m b ^ « L - • iglbnarMedi'cal Program and' peating' basis IM atwndc ’ inea " Inin wrton/nu^wn - ■ — ______Regional program and ' peatlng basis be rlty of the troops to combat tones in _____.J e n ^ ctartlp . onher-retBra rher-«tam -UvoroUtfetinkiiBallhaervlces overwhelming majority of the troops to combat tones lii . d p i b.ao.t ______Idaho7B»W heI|nftverop--to’tfK)ee patfenti to the ^V letnam ..jni«. U.S, Supreme I V f l to e general Intensive care seek continued good health. Suprem e'‘Court' since' th f O w lgetathecaseM onday;’ '":!^^^*^;;:?!? ^ * * » S S 1 I 6 U e p l O y i l i e n i ’ thertionoftfie general training li program founding of the republic have U.S. District Jwdge Andrew ...... — ---- *— 7 --- ______'■ iw being offered by MS*RMP PALATABLE X-RAYS won Senate nominaUon, in A. .Caffrey ruled the court c ^ . HARRMAN, N .Y .T U P lp A 'm a ^n t'A g e n c y ^^’® Sri:ini,"y*Mi.™iPJSouthtreaiern Idaho and NEW YORK (U P i)- A recipe _ n »n y Instances w ith o u t'ro ltf lacked iurlsdlctloij in the ault ^ U O D O r l G a i n S Private study group Saturday Jtrfmson admlnlitratlon ...... — 4„ . fnr hnrUm rhorataU, fudfle coll vote and wlthoul dlase/jt.filed by. Wed Pfc. by. John Pfc. Oriffln, John Griffin, 21, 21, urged Presidentot mulUpie Nijcbn tonuclear delay were Among Morton other H. parUciDwta Hislj^rin,' L 5 ' ' K l r a ! « X B to lor l» r l™ eboeolal. fudgl ' " ' S ' b ...... nrooon*t> artadu.onack*. l^or T f t r Cnrsw r * i . . e w ell o l l deployment of mulUple nuclear were Mortw H. H ^ - eldest of five children ot a U . Qen. Sir Ian Freeland, warheads so-that upcoming ^ former deputy assiatant M ere*: Holyoke policeman. Just one " disarmament'talks with the tary uf defense; Herbert .- “ d M- t.ffga^r^r'^lil'llW ider of British, peace- VyA^HmGTON^Wpl) "" ~ H re jicle d President. NUoii's hour hour and and 10 111 minutes mlnutea later, Uiter, Slsler 'coeckner la a graduate In H » Uilm about ibe buium- nomlnaUon of Judge 0. Harrow O ilefT tutlra^U ey Aldrudi of of Mount Marly College In measures houcs after 400 Dlwmfleld of the arma ciUltMl Yankton, S, Dak., and haa been ,df kw mppoft Saturday trom 87 At the aune time,Ime, Ib the i groupgroup prelect at the Ma)«»«li|lK(U' troog^hWjmaabrt a thM MhraT .at t h e . f ...... tafftnemlKralSI.Benedltl’a■ BMIll (llVUtW I W>U» Uke lf,.lt |oes > I . .. 1. federal drstrlctlUdgea from th« of disarmament spediUata and folifuW of T Bdm olool^wlil— tor the past year and a haU. , enoughffiough to to allow allow time Ume for for 3{-ray 3|:Tay forfor the the action. action. 11Them SenateSenate hashas- .for an Injunction under the suit ,-w..ni*t y.ft UUda -rv..upon oouiiienisouIMm uC rciiii li^ t wnenimwre n«l» ™1«* government ofHctala tiUirsliall D, Sholman, dirtctor ...... u . used its “advise and rhnannt»consent’' to keeo from belnit transferfed ------r • « of InltiVi*Intake, ^hMrfnifchewing and U» " 1°„ U«lrtM >ks^unteH cr«luaeiif aeniad n j » a n _ _ » » » U.B. *,g g ,rt,| (Jat the Werident of Celuipbta Unlvefalty’* B u t • iwing mechanisms in pa- po DISNEY HONOIteb »l Jian Inslllute, TRAp ANI, Sicily (UPl)-The Uents afniete^ with swallowing nonominees in tt direct vole-mostat gave no roaaon for ^ hli JeeUim , The troopa, aummoned to ^ ^ m a r 3 Talkliaaaee C iS f li; Uicm In the last century-ilury-_ GrlfllnCrlllln contended liUhtah ll mm-mas------li-i. ------h,,™ ,. ----- V™ - ‘ ” • ' ------talka J "an “ Immemnie ““ " reciprocal'^ ------villa'ge of Casa Santa Saturday abnofmaliUea.maliUea. D Them authors of .of either algnment to Fort DU from FW )urlat.«lM won « l»yl»«|i«lt"l ■ EDEN.hAZBl.TON - a Hilfn ot broth«n, D«vo and iroplilwile» m the foitrayear per|»d. VaUiy High Aslwol ihbllttra MattLyman,trom8ugar.Salem TlilaIs y»«r'i resolutlbn for look Um Iwnon In.itln Stat« delMte wu “Congr«n Should CUo B debate tniniiinmt tlili & > atlandbig t m VaUay Prphlbll~-Unl)J^«l.:u.S. > mX in stuaf aty, Arlyn »«r«- Unila giri'a MlUUry Inltry«nM ...... V . ■ A.'- T - M K IfT I H if;N A T lJ R K MarUn jUftn6hoff to compoae liblJ-W O O D - 'iuP h ^N M l- imd cOiWucl-lhfr-BOOfe ■ Business tbinm unily Is Split Over HefU signed with producer . Moonshine W,ar” at M-G-M. ■■ ISixoirs ^^Ifa re^v^rhaulTlans ^ D A YS16FT« WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPl)— of America, opposes the 4>Iw. More than-75 signed the state: > m jm i, goMAfis, couHnm N, Corporation president Is id^ted 11)6 chambto distributed three • ment. againsrborporaUon president ii> quick blasto against the plan- Among' tf i ^ were pxecuUves a battle over .President Nixon’s In its National Business Maga- of Aluminum Company of Amer- IT ’S proposed weltare overhaul. ■ sine, in its Washington Report. Ic^, Shell Oil, W estln^use u is of themost unuhial and in Its legislative Issues Eaectric.GeneralTelei«)oneand iobb;^g fights ever.seen In I i • ElectronlcS.General Foods,Le«- TIME Washlngtbn.'The businw com* Report. I , ver Brothers, Pepslco, General munlty Is split, aslperhaps nev- “Congress Is on the verge of Dynamics and United Aircraft, er before,' wnether to sup- taU{>g the first tftep toward a ' Their statement'on the wel- To File Your (iort'or oppose the President’s - guaranteed annual Income from fara plan took a competeiy op- ' family assistance idan. which there is no retreat. This ' posite view then the chamber. Hie proposal, rafamltted^by.-new plan woidd add 49tfnllilon j t said: “The federal govern-, the administration last year, is'■more persons to the welfare mentyriU for-the first tlmCTBC-' nofl4n shape for cortgressionil 'rolls and would cosl «5 billion cept responsibility for financing debate. It' has^been^ven tbe a y e a r .im U V Stprter. If the a m lnlm ugij£V^l # pa r e n t Uessings of the powerful House bM p a ^ , ‘you can expect • an throughout the nation. The act Ways and Means Committee liiflaUonary deficit or-another provides help for the working tax increase, and this one wlU poor, those mothers and fathers andU moving toward floor con- be permanent." . who may work fuU time and slderation about the middle of To indicate br6ad support. still -not earn enough to bring May. - from the bisiness community, Ihelr families above the poverty The'lamily assistance plan the chamberaTRnnrcwytftHtTBr line. House passage would be an would set a basic naUonal mini- naUonal board’s opposiUto to important step toward a sound -mum-oHl,600-a-yearririus-fbodMbe-Ni«)n-pi^8al-wa8-adopted-andmore^uitable.wfilfaresyr stemps, for a family in -need.' a ^ a meeting “In'the presence tern.” ' It also would 'extend welfare of nearly ^ m em ^rs from Thus are the battle Unes help to families of the so ».s. ™ ^ - — —Most oi ^ se m'w 'stepped mbit Oemini tnlsaons, giving- . shaped emUem cast to gold. *>wn » y“ ™ ger '>'™ 'I™ ' m Tlasl nmges tnira' the colleagues could/lave a chan™ ' K . (amoos-JohiOllnn,Walter-M.------■ — ------^ ^ u g h he hM no Dnn plaM •forthotuture, Lovell says he "Wally” Schlrra, f^ank Bor- CuHiro Arrives m an-lo relative unlmowna like feels he would have to wait too UKES IH A T CLINK . fense Minister Haul Castro DENVER (UPI)-A proposal arrived Saturday for an “offi- , Denver Is g e t^ g no support Tlie Soviet ne>v5 agcn^'y said . result of age and partly, from the city's mayor, William CastTQ, brother of Cuban McNichols. Premier Fidel Castro, ^teJd a liecaujie of the slowed down schedule of manned space- "I sort of like to hciir the "warm and cotiu'udely talk” cItoWng ol the money," MoNl-. with Sovlol l)ct™se Minister 1 d,olS s»ld, after l».r,l„8 o^th. Andrei A. Grechko, : : ^ p l e “ t i , | suggestion. ffrUDENlS’ -WUSIS’ - S S “ i QUICK QUIZ CHA.ITANOOOA, . Tsnn, i (UPI)-For 15 years Uie nulion Q—//(it(.> does Oil’ suit coti- "has slept on Uie pn.bU’n> of (cn( of Great Salt Lake com- pure wUh tliMt of the oci'aM? ™ 3 * l l i X Z ' u u T . " 'H (m-l,.-Mosh. I - ,..- 1 A-zAWiouEh Q r e u t S a i l , dominant thcms ol ^ , l,aie Is f o t b y Iresl.wuler htrviinis mid has no connec* lion with the ocean, It Is H , S m “ '.h , wrlvcd here from Johannes- nbuiit six tinicfi as Kiilty as tho ocean. 4 " . - S ; .1!;?. r off half-vocVcd wllliout careful 31 when I*rlme Minister Uabua y—/low occHrale are plamjInB «r e;iporl Knowledge. power (iJoitilr clocks? nnii inipii,.)n« Sro i J Jonnlhan soteed Usolho, which was.known as^ ' SALE! ■ , . SEAMLESS SEAMJ(.ES^HpS^^^ S u p p o r t H o s e * SUPERSON SISAMLESS ^ Lycra Fortified-Super Supp«ifl PARKALON STRETCH * 3‘poTidox Fortincia-Super Support 40-POUND $->69 REGULARLY REGULARLY $ || 99 BAG .'--.'rn 79' O l f PR •2” J l PR.' DUTMIUTbM K » MOkOKO PKODUai IN AU OF MA9IC V/Ulit 0* M l YOUR lOCAl DIAMR 3 P A IR » F ’ 3P/VIR*5'"' SEED & FEED ■ TiiE iP iiH O DEPARTMEINT 8TOBE8 -^T-WIN-|SALI»S--iHUPEBT-’BURLEY »i|4lhA»nM .iaulti’ Tiuchlaitt- I'. ■■J' L . For scientists of the Smith ' Monday. .April 5, l« q . Tlmej-News^jwln Palls^ldiha. U — Orib^ingr^paee Satellite Tracks Sjpecially T^ Elk ; sonian IiviUtute and NASA, it’s ; - JACKSON HOLE Wyd;(UPI) The contact’ cam®, at 11:10 signals loud'andmd clear wv». to wthe —v OfflcWis- at ». the doddard ' According------«.to - officials------orthe— the • second .. a t^ p t- t o try to Usts bad to settle a smaller - and the latelllfe was uniiUe to . —Monique II, roaming (he a.m.Theflrs^came Wednesday satellite whirling TOO miles over* ^aceflight^aceflightCenterlnGrcenbeI|,' Center biGrcenbelt.i NationalEIkRcNationalEIkRefugeinJacksoo a trace the wanoerln^ of a ^ d ^ when Uniyersl^ of Montana locate her. 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Wadmadav, n n o n i .Jlilt&bLiPTHISCM^ Bl.OQt itM n , 11.00-• m i M n atlendlni ut-ukid to Mm ttit uetti ovilMoiiUn n iiM « rly ' Y ilt rw INTIMSTI^V'jniMI CONTACT IJ.Wj pwrw |r>d* .m rf, ..CAR DAMAOBS_ iandfli!liM,'a»U« o' ukt. ll,00-jfoO| haavy t « d . r SHOSHONE - About 1700 M« WITH ADDITION Al in fo r m ATIONi: heUtn,M,llMO.M|li|hl ^ truck and flolrt 111001/ * ----- ^ After Mann and Klin IY(»clor c- .,‘-’*“«red Id feet wlUi Uie nainu > nujTilNr uf'miuen,'botli fulled Economical, Durabla, Vaitalllw — four tlmps at 15 feel 0 inches. Expandable — Fromelait Tlie crutiHhur was lowered to 15 Heavy iN el fee),^g(iln and Mann made It on th* Moond try while Procior tnliwud. |BEHLEN IJSC.INipHCullly BUILDING SYSTEMS 7>7(. In Dmil ....BRKKKl.EY, C r t H r ^ P H - Iloriiiati Franklin', compotinK in VERW3CHUTTP & SONS hi! Iin ii ovoni on a ImI imU . hlunid afternoon, won the 440 STANDARD and COMMERCIAL'' tiurdios in 83,1 ■eoondi Satur polgntdmniYoufNaad,' day to ciu-ry 8outliern Colifor* ‘ niu to M harrovfr 77<70 decision overCtfllfomltf In Iheir Pad/lc S y /« 9p«tIo1hi« In AM Conim«rc1al and Confercnca dunl track and riald '> AilCADiA, CalU. (UPI)~ arowdtheOnalturntopcttb^' 3-1 Lead In Playoff Piddle Quicken TVee noses on (he w M de«t ««&■ PHOENIX, (U F I)- Utan'allMkitllfa 9 polii^ bat nvtlnllancoiill^to- ~ f ' ~ raced toTraretfaket deadbeat «hUe Fort Mahv-ww imt. i>boeaix’s Big T !n e tK ( M Saturday In...... the Slit.... ■ " ' motben^badcandaoettin Goodrich, Didc Van Andale SSSsS.Foster Retains. Crown With , (he $125,000 Sui Juai front ofHltcbcock. •ndOdnote Haw U v teamed for In the early stage* of 1h« rii6» a polou Saturday oiSht a t tiM on the downhill portkn ti^ ih e SuBB led irlre4(Hirire fak defeat. aurse Off and QoUche ita g M « ta k e n 111- ot tfaeir Qrst 10 n d d goal« 3isUS?ite;^Seventh-Mound TKO Of Rbiise ---- andvT^VanAAadnrifig ;e cUsslc«ras8 course race . Itte win gave Fboenlx a M Hie Ufceti fbimd the rang» tfae f r it n b n te of the fburdi (U P jf H ’ o io v w the left eye • Foster won hlscuirenf title in p v e r^ ^ to AniU'a hOlalde «nd advantage In the Natioaal tai t ^ doatng mlDotes of the,quartar. W&ld-Xgbtbeavyweigbt■jM cfaiim-duim- trofusdy. * * - ...... - ...... BaActtMU AMOdatkQ Wettam fint^iBarter and made it 1344 The Lakers tried to rally but ploa Boh FW er bald1 onto his ttwasthesecondtimeFoeter, over Dick Tiger. , final tw n that t h e ^ S f t f e o g D M sioir wmifinab plajroffB. ■tlllmMftep>tfo level fuO with tain water. They- *S!SIdaboState, Webw Stole and - : S lfTirh5S.^Brewer8-And- - since gone a m Just P layer Swap Lakm OTuld ^ fb b bait of ^ ritfa ■ thr m m t rtan: Carolina mud lodced up at you. sevra Nrtea,-b^ a d ^ M ^ Ih e three tying teams e n W But we found that was n n ,w A U K E E . Wis. ( W I ) - SS Saturday’s U - game echalula notW ng.raeneitm onilng. the n , new MUwmikee Bwweni S 3 L . In the Brst four ,Hlb MenticaU-1 recotda, I lln td a y oflhetouniam ent.it aroounoed th d r Bret playet was reaUy p.«ring, ^ac- « * ^ n g jt . gun. Deny Press nUeanarhourrFramahout4:H-nl ouUMder ■ BoyTFMar " to MaravichWillBe toIO'.Soajn. tb m T O a^,a,„U „a to „ tm « Ha< g u B y « s h e r a n d « )th w a J W AMs, a tU rd baaemaa.and lhat off. Therefo^. ta Iwo B a a Snyikr. ao outfleUer. we saw “c h ^ o o A l p " p U in i n a „ a alao received an ■omethlng less than cham- mUadoaad amount o( c u h. niauU p coodltioiu. O enaial M u a i w Marytn Butlfyou think that waa fun. alao u a o B m l lhat ______. ______you shook! haVebMn^ataw on oajaM ar H ite B < r« h a tn r, S T S T c o I d l ^ r a S S a ^ o w rlh .W a l).rW IId ca lfc »o i» theairplaneWpabofne.n^ bampatedbyagmlnlnjgry.llii Stata rttatned to beat tdafn M,. to eight Inches of S O T ^ the ta S f^ o n 'ta a ^ ta y d h a b W * ^ !S L controller trouble In O t a jio , list n d that Inflekler Jobn DoMldaoohaamwoiiHonedto boun o( nylsnime inWTJ. Kttl*ia‘6rpie PMfiToiiaat Incliiding a lln » h o u r trip to l m 3 . «aaMngtcn, D.C.. and then a tdailng night In iiw terminal of the Salt U k e ( . ,_____ . > « o t dub nhDe on tha Pw; our way. gueas what. Ihe tlandroatar.UMyartociti .. ittim ^ilM drihat^ n«yd Vkter. 91, who , . about the itraw that broke the boom tima with St. Louis In IMI camel's back and we loudly snd MontM laat mmm, m4 cried *‘ihucki and dam. We ran Sandy Valdeaptno, SI, who In no luck theaa 1^ M h ( ^ " pUyed on ^Innasoti'a -.or som ething^ that' -'AmarlcanLiMiiepMnantwla. Ihete wasn't a aoul In North m roftW ,.. . i!irt ^ A rt»tar{!« "" Ted>’« i^oye a few yMra ago. ^ nm ' hai' kknI . ttbyaarlattMmaJma^bu Itt o?ir JQO thSatoat-In. ' os TJme*-N«w», .Twm F *II»/w ih 0 .Sonilax. April 3. 1970) Rockets ‘TiGkledl- --Optim ilin Reigr Ail Teams As Baseball For 5-10 Murphy SAN DIEGO. CaUf.(yPn- have; lacked-, and that first Never In the history' of choice Rudy Tomjanovich will ' Begins Pennant Chases professional basketlw Utaia . ' * ‘-rebounding v and scoring - . foot-10 player been given an strength to-aid E M n Hayes up estimated $250,000, two-year front. Tomjanovich M d _thlrd NEW YORK (UPI)—With a c3,icago and E^ton at New, record fdrthe Senators, whose choice 6-foot-7 Curtis Perry ;,iRli of relief that its long York In tlje American League fourlh-pUice finish in the contract-to see if 'he could signed soon after the draft. Milter of troubles Is over,--and New Vork at Pittsburgh, Eastern Division ,o£ the Amerl- make^it,- but the San Diejo Rockets owner ^ b Breltbard innjor~leag«i« basaball. starts Qjjcago at P hiladil^la, Hous- can League was one of the big Rockets are ‘‘ti,ckled to death” ^ id Murphy was considered a ‘ ilic 1970 sM««n Mpnday^in an tbnatSan Francisco, Cincinnati surprises of the 1969 season, -to land Calvin Morphy. first-round choice althou^ he utmosplicre of unprecedented at Los Angeles and Atlanta at Joe Sparma, acquired from The three-year Niagara Univesity All-American selected actually was the Rockets' top optihusm on the field. • s^n Diego In the National the*Tigers during the winter, the Rockets Saturday over the choice pn the second round. He ■ Thnt fc^linj-ofroptimlsm can League.___ — ^--- _ h a s been_-named-Montreal’s American.-fceaiwfcPittsburgh and H annun iiaiL pne, of the best be summed lip by the f^r the openlng-day openlng-day pitcfier with Jim -Ripera.—seyfiral European niosf draimallc'moments of • words, "if'the New York Meta, festivities, In Washington re- Pi^rrilt. a 17-game winner .In could do it inM969, we can do it ^ I n e d vague with President 1969, expected to start for the teams, .the Hariem Magicians their lives carhe-abouflTalfway a/id .a prospective pro league through the first round of the in 1970.” Baseball’s old axiom Nixon/ and Vice President Reds: Near-capacity crowds are, ihnl all teams are pennant Agnei( intending" to stay close-expected'in both cities., for 6lfoot.2 and under players draft when they began to _ who said, “Don't sign until realize theyvmight have a shot ' contenders In the spring was tg the White House eind Senate, . The feeling of competitive ncviT jnore true than this year. re^jecUvely, to keep watdi on jm certainly was emphasized you’ve heard our offer.” at Murphy. - As usual, Washington, D.C., the crucial vote on a motion to when 24 baseball experts “Now there’s no reason I "We waited as choice after can’t be coach of the West All- choice, went by and then we ■ 7)nd Cincinnati have been recomihit the nomination of G. participating In UPI's annual Star team next year,” Alex grabbed.hlnjf” Hannuro told » jiccorded the honor of hosting Harrold Carswell to the Su- pi-e-seas'tfn survey Elected the Ihe "advance openers” with the jg-eme Court. Baltimore Orioles as the only Hannum. coach of the last., news conference here, plape Rockets said. “If anyone Murphy averaged 33.1 points .■Senators slated to play the Qnce the p r^ a m e hoopla is divisional winner in 1969 to his size can make it. It’s a game during his three years Detroit Tigers Monday and the:, over, however, Detroit's Mickey repeat this year. The Orioles , Calvin." but averaged only 29.4 as, a Reds playing the Montreal toUch, a -l&^ame winner in won the Eastern Division race The Rockets would h?ve to be senior. Nevertheless, he felt he r.xpos. •' 1969and successor to suspended by 19 games in 1969 and their in first place next Jan. 1 for was 100 per ceni, improved in Then, on Tuesdsy,-the long Denny McLain as the ace of the most dangerous 'rival, the Hannum to be All-Star coach. Ws last year becaiise his coach , Baltoioreat^eland,Cklifor- Tigpri. will nnl^hHve He feels Murphy gives the stressed defense and an all- JIAi Hannan on the services of McLain until July 1. dub the outsidg diooteF, ball ai umid-team-game^e^id-his— Ilia MllWHUMUV-MUuiMUta at l ia J ' U 1?liL O alilawd A thl et leo w ew . favored to dethrone the Minne* satisfying also because Niagara - sota Twins, in the- American became a winning team. He^ League-West,-the Chicago-Cubs -^-^tT -iats-A ppr ave-N e w l_ CSI Slale averaged slx assists a game his * were selected to knock off the AhiiosI CompFeted last season. world champion Mets in the Aside from money. New York National League East and the . Stadium For Foxboro College of Southern Idaho has Knlcks center WUlb Reed may centers of .Boston and •" have influenced Murphy's deci BOSTON (UPD-'nie Boston 24 games, including what should Providence, R. I„ he addSd. “ be a top tournament, already sion to go w ith. the Rockets ■.•Patriots announce Saturday the National Lea'gue Western scheduled for next year and more than an>T)ne. ;they have selected F o J ^ r ^ parking is available for 12 000 Division champion in the UPI Coach Jerry Hale said the team .Mass.7astheslte6fanew57,0(W ^ survey. “ He told me a person of my would drop to probably 23 for ability to play second-rate ball scat stadium, thus p r^ r v m g ^ constructed by the raceway--- Eight-.teams.-wiU_start the the' season. would be a wa$te of all the , the professional football team 8-_ J new season with different years of practice," Murphy home in New England. «»« oHU o nriunf» tn-mm nf managers than completed the REACHING UP, Don Mlnchcr of tine Oakland pick 0(1 ploy during an cxlilbltion game. Umpire , to,ne_a^‘'hom0'“ dates said. qub president William SuUi- 1969 campaign. The new AlhleUcs Is oiit of position to put - he tag on' is Jerry Ddc. A,inn,a »„n « .,(U P I Teicphoto, S b Y U T d i o ' f e r , , As for his size, Murphy - van said Foxboro'wasinn cnifj selected Fnrhnrn urn« ' managers are Danny Murteugh - Atlanta^ Mikc l.um who successlull y uvoids a identifiM, SuUivan-said. — State, Idaho Slate and claims he really has average . ; from ,amon*g' numerous pfopo* A,Bosion banker, >„iUp lk)ise Stale and would' add height. ‘.‘I’m just unfortimate I, .■hUs by the Board of Directory- h av e to play with peop le whoLj3a3dd^iQe..said-Uie..^adium. ^ * 1 ' > *5 f T ' " ¥ ¥ ^ t-ames with North Idaho and have to play with pcpeople whoLj3a3dd^iQe..said-Uie..^adium...... • wouldbepaidforthroughpubh'b^^a Details of the plan’s financingI underwriting b sale of stock. No I \ J J.3.U II lA - U lllC I iq confe-i-enco Murphy ^ be i John date. ’ ^ d iu m was given, degree in sociology. He wants Sullivan-said there was one condition to the plan: approval . ‘ Carries Boston Fast Firates-' siated .r to work khe the police as a Bristol of the Brewers and . , u .j2 far includes trouble shooter Involving young l)ythe 17,000 citizens of the town L i S i 1 e n n i S Charlie Metro of the Kansas By United Prc.ssInteniational ni] iped the Cleveland Indians, 6- ' starter, got c rc it for the Caspcr, Wyp., the fifth place JC people. . , ' ■at a special town meeting April _ , City Royals. Tony Conigliaro’s two-run 5. Followinj' the game the two victory. . leani tiii.s year, CSI and BYU *i3ot8p.m. Team Blanks The Braves and Indians boUi homer in the st;v«.nth itming te;»us completed a four-playor 'Oakland-ended a striny of fnish so far. The fourth will be .■ “If the citizens of Foxboro wefe hit by spring training capped a three-run Tally which tri.de’, with outfielder Hoy five consecutive losses to Snh named later ‘ ' approve,.we will play in Fox- Injuries—theXVCC Braves 9"0 loging the lifted the Boston Red Sox to a Fcrstep' and tnfieldcr Frank Diego this spring by belting the , • *...... - TRAPSHOQI boro in SeptembfT, 1971,” he ' services of star pitcher v» Ron 3-2m.w victor)’...-. over the Pittsburgh Cc ^yins Koing lo the Indians in Padres, W . Frank Fernandez. siJd, ■ • d ” ’ and * th^ ■’ " Indians ” uic the riraiu-s.pirates o«iuruny Saturday ucumu behind « a f rei urn for third baseman Max hit a two-run homer in the third “THE MaST” CASTLEFORD 'nic20-» acre site Is adjacent services of slugger Ken Barrel- strong pitching effort by Riiy Ai.vis :md outfielder Russ inning to give the A’s a 2-0 Itad BOSTON ( UPD- GUN CLUB lo the Bay.^Stfite -fUceway. ;by son for at least half the season. -Culp. • Snyder. ,iind Reggie Jack.son hit a solo Kniickleballer Hoyt Willielm pile baaeball’s .internal Conigllaro hit his third homer . ^our Detroittwills apilcherswhltew- flock of major homer.league______fter SllSgles by iisiied“llKi Cinnnnati-RcdsTpn ; ;— ------pttrhing rPrnrH«i that_ most games pitched ,(981); most SUHDAY.APRIU sa'id, was particularly at- “S'.’'*lIoulS re»ef-pitchoiM92a^(Ul'rP--.o- .. . -■ tractive because of its location l high huhlles and low hurdles sprints, winning tbe quar- ^«on g. BUI ^ ^ e r , who vw a t^ " iiT T ' of Midland who also turned in a --- ...... _ _ bagger plated the Vkneter hurdles and 220-' ...... Ward and Frazier singed to yard dash. - send Hilliard In. Frazier Uter Rimrock, W o ^ River, Rich- scored on an error. A paii'of field, Glenns Ferry, Shoshone, ...... errors hdped-TVCC get two Butte and Wendell girls wUl run- with the Bruins retu rn in gT S ciriirth tf fBTtfffi but Sffoll on the Wendell track at 3;30 Clivin. F : SvfAmm, B, inches fa .tb a n his bea^.^ inch high Jump. Bruins Post A wind that sprang . . rtt- aiurdily to'play Minico,-: ■ coasted-the 4ist-three Innings.- p jn . M ^ e « ^ . '-...... • .....- - In -the second’ game,- before the start of the running bunched mi demanded by Burley at Burley. ; ' bounced out to a 4il lead In the rShfl^t-^gty^n.j:‘wiiv»n. J; jwiin. evoits kept times above ex> Millionaire basketball, turned In good times 11-0 Shutout Ihlrd inning with Alpperspach ,vW R.-!SlS;.’ 9vg». Ji Wttton, pected. w of 10.4 in the centuiy and 23.1 in Lew Cited As and Ward getting hlU to ..j;.. r, “ CO and ^te:had ti« O f Lacey._ the 220. His best c&me In the low anu traru geuuiK ‘j' ■ Over Valley highlight a thr^WTin third. scM,w..B«fftecho«. y«nd.Tftufwr.-it.- MmtM. B; __ best starts of the day as both hurdles, which he skimmed in Difference In Frosh Tim Soran protected a 6-2 w t m w; Hwm. ■ ’ EDEN - The Twin Falls Twm Fans and Highland, ex-^LA5.SBUCES, N.M. (UPI). -20.5.___ —•Bruins-iumped-ofl-the-VallajL ...... lead iinlll the seventh when llied for four runs oa ... . Vikings for six runs In the flrst milt run—K«ni, 8i Scoutin, B. 4;4I.S fnnr limlngH Fridav afternoon Minico again ta the University history,. Wolverines took only three first Jarair VSnnrnr'BUMlB^tm' _ ---- ira ^tHy-Plltr IDanltH. 0 MADISON, (UPI)-- __ and Nordhagen._ Righthander prtyny. and rolled to an .11-0 victory ^ ^ ^ MMttf, »■ £haber and Harward won two C lncO ^tl Royals of the NatTon- behind the pitching of three yajUt sUjwtats to the premium io wddlw thought Lew Alcinii*- m " t h ? r a ^ o u t ” but it wasn’t ' events each to make it a tough ai Basketball Association re- men. polnts t^OT ^ the rel^y was the key,In the Bucks win-unm the ninth that CSI could «• »*■*...... * Wlckhaiit<8WJdchanM triple highlij^ednignugJttea W«fun. B] MMllM. B. 11.3 ’ wuf-'cwufour-team tmwrace intomw theu«s 40i>oliTtwyu***; porwaported wto be o between |1.4 and <7^,Hdl-delphla here F«day S t • • a four-run, third inning when '*'**'®' cemented |i.9" - million. •••• n. Hurdlers nalph King OI nlsht. irrnvlar atopteH that with n and PrMfiMO. Twin Falls moved out of sight. orm, socond place o vct JUnlra by U cey,____ vwho set three re- Wenden and Balph Ke«.ey of ‘^He's onbellevable.” CosteUo Wrtor » 1 S r .t7.“K r r ’ c l V , . S , Ltnlingl. Jtromt. 4:17.0 second and third in the bounding records and teamed The Bruins picked up ^ SarBa... and going one^hreein-with-guard Jimmy Collins to I t him iS X L iS S r C KM-.,™ '"- *-;' ''™'-' .. nms in the second and third k J. »,> h i ^ ^ p u ^ ^ e a ^ o t h C T t o scored and he Intimidated bagger; Rodrigue* brought innings. Ron Blackwood DraMr, J, Otia. J, 1»;43.l the 220-yard dash. lead the Aggies to three a dead head in 15.5. 'They were Milt relay—Jtrem t (Slont, Cappi. Next week Twin Falls hosts straight NCAA post-eeason bids, them."_ Insurance home on an oror Rimrottu wtnStji. oeoaino,.'jj broughUin the first tally when Thomaten, Cappil, Buitt. ) :» ,( t about as Ught in the lows Alclndor had pumped in 46 S ^rid s la lw 7 '' he lived on an error and scored Highland in a dual meet while was signed by Cincinnati Mbilco goes to a four-way battle General Manager Joe Axelson points and picked up 25 CSI and TVCq traded single on another mlscue. In the ■Ill«. Jl UUtv, J. H-M ^ second singles .by .w inning - Mrs. Courl Copi _ at Burley. and coach Bob C o ^ . set the stage for Blackwood’s South Africa Win detaUs of the contraqt except to ...... »4oJhove-McCDy. home. TTie fourth frame opened with Court of Australia, overconlng rtitv-Minlco iRogtri, 4viM>i Uf iivaiiuiau jirj*v«v« •>*>»» - walks to Day and Steve McQaln eastern division Astorqula. Alpperspach and l e x a S A ” 1V1 ...... 1 unloaded Miiitr. Cincinnati in the W aW '-.jowever, M - 4IW Mto OoMlng 14 VI, sMriflwbunV’by McCoy. *nien aeries between New York and TVCC S'cSutar' !21d Ties Record Semba stole the fourth run for c | w r c r p s « 5 ? , ' « t “e- the Bruins, walking, stealing Calif., for"the South African ------U rey MO ywd rai.y-oiw» Ftffy Mouotair, We’rB happy to Win It,••, Ham m aA and an erfor but that CosteUo said. “1 think we have -w m all. In 880 Relay second and flying around on a tennis diamplonshlp's w o n i^ ' BLJoJaeo goL. hit by Scott. euh'i. imi NYeMi.'MH' Valley’s best chanes to Jireak The teem played hard, they Just gave me 1,000 per cent.*’ singled, W ard waj Iheshutout came In the flrA and ______me l.OOf______AUri's sprintert uncorked —ihlfd-lnnlmii. 'Rie VlkinffS left % SSS ^ i|SSSS BUM P PhlladelDhlfl hllfl...... - Coach • • Jack • - Frailer and Art Benavides record 8K^yard relay - - ^-i»ar. waodtii, hTouMair! Ramsay was a believer. ' _ followed%lth RB I hits. An error Friday night' m atddng * the ~ men stranded on secona anU >ytftf flwh-lchwKir. or-...... the_lf!t I" tWO m ^ . third In the first frame and then world record of U X Ll « t the ~ H aw ks,U .er,;S..i^--&^ ^W ™ "Ramsay' Fli^Oafhe '■ * -■ saw Parry cut down at the plate Rod Laver of Australia won the . ttrd'annual t v u , ^^e d w u h ■«» ^tro« Kin5;wtfl.RtwaV.'Bwhi7LV^^^ saWrsinallnK out (Alclndor for CSI 006 000 0-6 118 while trying to score from first men's title Friday, beating ■ addlUonwpralse. I 2t * i V base on Larry Rlchman's McMUlan 44, &-2. e-1, 94. MHl U itliW '' WR In the first set of the women's wtn, rei.i ’'You have to ^ l e them a lot Shroll double. >iii»*'K«!iai’irJiu...... '» "...... ■ ■ . vniversHyUniversHy ui of Kentucky, ww»»went of credit.’IHeir young baUplay. BonneU (L), Wells (3) and Twin Falls 0114113-11112 final, Mn;. Coiirt, capitalizing Kentucky Coloneb of OoMlng, Wk...... -.... on three bllBterlng servlMservice --- ers did a great Job for them,'* «>ohnson. Valley 000 000 0^-0 3 0 o-TM rsM c.'SS, Second Game McCoy (W ). Sturgillirglll (4), returns, took the service on the tfo vird o m i> - e»nttttct. h u a /A i ^ u u n n for a reoorted II 4 he said. WTckhini, seventhgame.SKesIIppedtoM ' " S S a r ' ^ W X y . g - ' X i . viewed II u . t « » . ^ 1 103 Oil 001-4H I! Nelson (6) and Wickham, TVOC 001 010-40»^ 10 2 Blackwood (S). Cline::ilne (L ), withwipi a pair of double faults but ...TfOimMtJwin^w. t«*!^ dtiJ- w whn » bs Price said Ucey, who was Mllf ralay-WsM Rivtr, Mountain Gergen (4), Parry (6), Rlchman put together a love game In the Pln«ock, Poky. 1 Hama, 9oe«ln«, WanMI. BMil li42. ■ •JiSWmp^Mtifciw Min, Ball HWi unavallable'foT comment, was Mwipui>-Hvni, WRI oarriii, o«e«Mii (7) and Stewart, Cline (4). 10th set to win. -Rt*<«, Vwin, >a«k»j, flgr. "extremoty pleased” with th* WM»n, Of < Pwlfc op. *} S r W . ’rSin, five-year, no-cut contract. .rs:K irffl!;.w a - M A C H iN n y ^^r.,PokV,H.n«n,n.r.,T.i.,Ml. Richfield Girls, Boys «r'w is»rw "r''"i«v LUMMR-POUS' .a Friday «w Ucey. a natlv^ Ooodlngi Ktanty. BvKI. *.4 Auction r o s n mdlanoU.Mla., had n « L ^ Sweep To Track Wins Blue Lakes 'attla sses for the past two MISiBIUANIOUS weeks and was.ln tbe process CALENDAR ■j*« It-'.I It-'.M.* ^ C9M90 lb* r^v»'N««y* OOODlNp-The Richfield . of withdrawing from^ohool. boys h a d 'a little trouble In 4«oyardVtiiiV~c'iKtv, BimrKk, nitn- Women Begin r A NMSU spokesman said »ortlMfn twofOBa ol yaw Idrm mIb^ • V beating Carey 7M0 in a sbi-way i r r r U cey lacked a considerable Johnson Wins hond bllli. nowtpoptr ««VB»a9B’',;?. meet Friday but the Hlchfleld Golf ToUrneV- number of academic hiours and Tuesday, April 7th ;om 70,000 tMdari M V o% j girls about tripled their closeir 'i^'h«^diti.-Ru»it, car«yi niuy, , niurui^ to withdraw "M on" to Bowling Title 0d«0Bti bWtnB, ^ compeUUonlnteampolntaand Lote time to ^IU2^^ low toio. Ivory' to k In' easlfy ran off with vMory. t f t W i Cpuntry Club women V flfta g MBA-waon. ' rofffl CoUndor (or lOjdSyt M •nje Carey boys set three new ortiri«ll(‘MkN!?*oi 'i.11**1 ‘ best ball tournament will'be ^ 0 W ^ 9 G u m e ■■■ Gooding State track records, llty^^fUtMlild, OltlrUhi...... Carty, held —Thursday, announces Mrs. and Ued another with Zan« E. W. McRoborts, publicity AKRON, O h lo/(U P I)- D m Httwkft Need One JohrwoR, a a * ^ a r <14 bowlar Briggs of Carey carding the and AthnwM. CafnM. • In*** dialrman. -.-Hrst-one-at-lO.J^Hejaao an- whnrxi tha.AAn-Yafd relay teami tnif. cofoy ' i ,— .:----- a m t i l l i p n - The' W et K l|«r of and came back to set another at ’’'SrS^iHkiidZ^ Brown, byei AtlanUHawkia 24.0 for the 210-yard dash,-... R fm rtth /^ k , Cwayi Bawara., Nichi 10 a.m„ R. Canxnier and M. Bulls rtturn South ' C«r«y>a Deratla -Rush got the , R. Henry 'il rasumo'thiiir wei^tuXlon ftotalimal £%«!! other Witt? a good — * * NaUontl Aaaocladon Tpurnament of Inch discus t ^ . . Champions. I Carey~ / had a• Kven-elxK v e n w leadleaa W m , Ih e flvo &i)iUit« DNt In head* over dchfleldlAfirstplaCM but .T*. (O'fiead eofflpelUlon at the the.Tlien had Rlrtara U n e t In what waa tbe John U ia a ' ^ the ...... the ih o ^ t and coming back for pole vault with a good IM Im p . Rlchflekl dldn^ have much coApettUonlnttNiirlidivWon, •S iT W ' had ^ Rntt WKl U» KIni fistc ri acoounlMl tor Uiro< mort. Mchlleld alKi iw ipt Ua Jtuy mnts. i . ^M jTlmei.News. Twin Fall*. Idaho Sondsy, Apr k - ■ ' i w . ' r* 3 il,: V # ' ) - » w *...... - x « ' i t • e j * » , ^faster tiiair-S;0OQ^w ordsipe^m inute^ AT READING DYNAMICS YOU CAN LEARN; HOW MUCH W OULD IT BE “ beHcr'iitiidy niisihods----—------•-■---- WORTH TO YOU TO BE ABI ways of recalling infonnation months later TO DO ALL YOUR READING - the average college graduate reads 350 wpm. methods of accumulating and compiling all of the information you study at this faster rate STUDY THREE TO EIGHT TIMES - 50% is average reduction in s^dy time. ' ways to approach different kinds of readihg to FASTER AND WITH BETTER ' get the most out of it 66^ ^ h ^ ^ r a g ^ r e d ^ ^ o n ln te i^ ic a l readiiig time. ► how to analyze material critically COMPREHENSION? You can read fast, toQ-and with better comprehension. COME TO A READING DYNAMICS FREE DEMONSTRATION AND FIND OUT HOW. You have to Me it to believe It. • You will see a Reading Dvnamlcs gra^uato read at amazing speeds from -When you read.word by word or phrase by phrase, you can never Evelyh Wood ' R E A D IIV G D y 1Nli« IVIIX) S 1N S T IT U T E loriO I /I- . . . Old junk car bodies, engines rcmovedi are like gliosis — rhcy scare people. ;\nd Ihe more junk, the more the scare. THESE, PICTDREa W E RElT A K EN by TlmM-NeiM m d Jurin* Ui« *cok ol AprU !0 d ly itrecl crc»« will ho^'ioUd Cu rilfmS'lKVtoTflU^ySo^^^ FteU, W e lUDk waahlflg macttlnet, o ^ n c a n of garbage to pllei of wire • councitmeD know the Juak problem io Twin Falli won’t be solved u d lirokM coocrtto bW ki. II ll M m tailiig like Ik li ll» t ha* by the April bewty ellort, they >re boptaj c lte n i *111 chip In prttopted the TStto mlta City CoobcU to in iio im M ^ W c r M lr - M ^dirthelrbll I. W rM r f« iii.^ .| .t h ^ » r f l . . . n iM e wanliliw michliiai «r« waiting In' f e iiin;' tndw or rain: do If you like to laugh a lot the longest running non-musical ■^ace to be Friday^iahl will be show iI^ B ro a d ly iUstoryr A- -recent-'^Time’^-magatine-aN— io: Fine Arts tide Simon is the lartment te presenting-the-weU-taH The occasion is the opening of the United States.” His other Russell Schroeder, who plays Victor Velasco, left,. and Paula Friday and Saturday nights and again next April 17 and 18 in “Barefoot In “nie Park," a three work includes the well known Parke*, c o s ta e .mistress, ham U up a-b,it. The CSI draina Rooi! 119 of the Fine Arts building on campus. , / ...... : '...... act comedy directed by Fftm .p lay s, ^‘The Odd Couple,” ' ; Tanner. The fourth drama "Starspangled Girl" and his playing Juliet In "Romeo and i« a veteran of many- local appears as the delivery man. advance from the student ac- department productidn for the latest, “The Last of The Red*’Juliet’! . and also appeared in iR-oductions.' ' Fran Tanner, ^associate tivitles office and ad* college this year, the. play is a Hot Lovers." "The Curious SaVage.” Bill Others in the cast include professor of speech and drama ministration office at-CSIror- humorous charade about a pair . ..Working.-With-a relatively. Miller has appeared in a RuseU Schroeder, son of Mr. ‘ directs the gaily beguiling tale, from Helen’s Record...... of newlyweds who first set up small cast, Mrs. Tanner, has number of Buhl School and Mrs. Gordon' S c h i^ e r , An unusual arrangement has th e d irM to ra n d '^ t' .housekeeping in a rackety cast Cathy Pond, dau^ter of productions and has worked Burley,’ as the charming been made for the show which Greenwich Village Apartment Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn Pond, with 3‘he Antique Theatre deadbeat neighbor. Victor will be staged to provide more ^ with complications provided by Twin Falls, In the female lead Festival. Velasco, a connoisseur of exotic total involvement between f , P »“ yher. Crew chairmen the bride’s mother and an over- as Cory Briatter, the young Guest actress forihe current foods. Keith Coates, son of Mr. members of the cast and the Include Keith Coates, stage - friendly Th> impulsive bride. Playing op- production is Esther Nlcholsonr and-Mrs. John Coates,-Mur-— audiencer-'nie-seating Is on manager; Susan Fattig, play wW be shown Friday _ . ~iwuilLliLiimbcTilUI.ik i ^ s w ^ I n ' r a llnTWho pln^ ^ ak the tfllenhone- three-aM^a ftf the flCtOrs^------propertles^Paula—Parker,- Saturday, and again April 17 of M r. and Mrs. Lionel Miller, mother, Mrs. Banks. Appearing repair man and Tlin Bryson, Seating is limited to lJ» each • Mary '^Ann JM teae*^ ^nnhnr«gA,fnrm^rivnfRnhi ac rnatrnn of prnnminred Ifldv-8on of Mr. apd Mrs. John night, which also brings the Sk^dland. Uckets; p.m. Paul Bratter, Coiy’s serloM llke gentility, making every Coates, Murtaugn, appears as audience cIo sm to me VIcMe-Daaghey, publicltr; • • • ------effort- to cope- w ith - h e r" the-telephone repairman and prodiietlotrrBecHaBB-TJf-the— Marguerite-Lawlsr-makeup}- --- Written -by-NrtI- Siraonr - "Barefoot Di Hie edHn-daaghtei^-wacky-domestic-Tlmbryaonrflo^ofMivand-Mr6^1imited?eatingrthosrBttendlng—Don-^fayWUTrhou^managep- .. distinction of be) here, airanRements, Mrs. Nicholson Arnold Bryson, Twin Falls, are urged to purchase tickets In Hackney, lights. Kindergarten Problem Solved 18 Years Ago By MARJORIE HERMAN dividuals pitched In to provldtf' teacher and substitute in the Times-Ncws Correspondent equipment, money and even Filer Elementary School. Many FILER - State financed labor to start the program and organizations or individuals in kindergarfen programs versus tokeepltgrowlng. Fundraising .the communify have assisted privately operated ones have projects of the Filer Civic through the years by paying the become major issues in Idaho, have helped several times. fees for needy children, with the exception of Filer. Offlciau say only about half ^ Eighteen yS&cs ago a group of of the eligible youngsters of An open house is planned concerned Filer residents Filer are enrolled this year, April 17. to display the work of stepped In to'soTve the problem a lthou^ efforts were made“ to“ the-kindergarten- chlldrenr in their community by forming contact all parents. Parents and friends are invited COLORlh Tfferfflat! Ike w o r d s , first grade reading series. Over the past 16 yeaAi' the, £0ZACING FOR O U E S .'lh U "book (be week of April' 12 io U> Special'prixM await Filer kindergarten enroUmeot- tive»HB.typical of readers who will be at- , the reader who finds and property IdenUlles the has fluctuated troih « high of'n tetnpting u search out “mystery books’* on the moil books during the week long contest. students In 19M to the present shelves of Iho Twio Falls Public Library during 1&, on unusually small enrollment. Fees are set by the sponsoring organliatlon to Re^^^ders^ Pla y ^e te ^^ covfiropeitUflo^U ‘ nave climbed from-|19,B0 per chl|4. lor the.qlght w e e u t Litrary-Myster^^ program (o (he present |sa.-. . Organised In 1993 by the IcatedetecUvework cardboard "dummy" con> a Negro arouses emnlty of his Parent*Teacher. Association' io.bt-UDilftn»y.al •JnlnJoa .pnly. U>e, contest .in under direction of’ Mrs, E, H. t i . FcUs PubUo Ubrary formation, and (he mystery Til* Gyer, Twin PallflrlHate during UwwMkotAprUUh)...... number. e n s i^ plots revenge by causing Dw rMder -wlio Is able, to the m an’i d lim liia h then identify rniipgn ftf Rniithprn I(jaho restricted to' high school ' ^Be FeatureH IiTTeach-Ihs activities for the coming week students.- who was Kim? A policeman include .music,-drama and On Friday Barefoot In The- .'jJ KATHRYN CALLOWAY ByJIMHUMBlRD propriate by the 200th an* yironment^ Quality Education had found her lyitig in the street church services. Park, a tbree act comedy will Fallsr Public Ubrary ' frvino nPflr cpvoral rfpsd • Idaho Fish-Game Department mversaryniversary 01 of me the lountungfounding 01 of me the a Act. li. Beginning Wednesday, the open in Room 119 with curtain ,"To find a child In a.country " y 'n g . near several dead Miss Donna Hurd, former nation in 1976 we bewell on our InIn Idaho, one of the main Twin^FHUa^HlBh Srhnol'Music time 8:15 p.m . The per of lost children” author Frank ^niv f librarian of the Idaho Fish and way to solving the problems------of appi Bpproaches to the ey* pepactment will present an formances are scheduled w; Chinnock, traveled to war tawhE had^be^^^^^ S warthen Game Department In the Boise population population growft growth and and the the niro nironmental crisis is to educate evening o! music in the Fine Friday, Saturday and again on tom Vietnam to find his special" a t a l S n t h r old The headquarters office, and now a preservation preservation of of clean dean air, air, water water teac teachers----- and---- students alike ui Thursday wlU ' Friday and Saturday of next ' ' child In a world of lost children. S m a n c r r W her to graduate student at the and open open space." space." fcological relationship's. rel„ti„™hlos. U_sr U s t i>4 a...... special...... presentation„ .» of v the week;Aprlll2atl0t36andl2:30...... “Kim; A Gift From Vietnam' ^ • ■ u. . . University of Wisconsin As part of the drive at the year, personnel of the Fish and Drama Department’s current p.m. special morning workahip tcUs the sto ^ of this child. orphanage wh^re the author working toward Master’s national level, Senator Nelson Game Departmetnt par- production-'with attendance services will be held in the Fine There are certain moments in Lit "®r _ - . WM...- o Decree In the field of...... wildlife introduced a bill ■■ (S-3141)------to ticipated■ In in conservatioh consc tours t ^ ^ A r ^ Center. inadtiesaadtow ns. rcBource base to date la alar- «ieeUn nvironm^nt°are^he^big^i^«~ito^^^W^h*t^Tmttlroti"'^^^rt^™Martel ’Hor.'Morache, con- m ^.A ireaoyinSTiblffltflate/yinenowruimw. . programs^ograins wlU be takingI place , ncampus. Everyone is lilMrig'-Educalfdn'a high prlorliy a h r in ^ w a t lin r e d ii^ o n s u ^ r ^ r „ ^ ‘i X “ ° ^ S , u T w e a r e d Z S ______— ...... ,in«ntori«» «uid tffynX • OE_rQu.Rs_: nxany orphanages, mere was wner^ .ine mn nnv ...... i-to-oursa^8.-and::tmMlhaaye~ D ro^ in tfa not - have “Envlnmmmtal- ,made as » Academlc-biUUing. _H e > «- y o u^W uii«i^f the little nirl standlnc alone Understand a word. Could she And some are doing something this area. He wasnts to ethic" in th 'c in a ro f^ b iialui ...... "le~caih-he“ ll^ainf a' i l l of fhlppeS about It. In April there la going authorize the Commissioner oof ^ s o q rc e base. Tourfsm w d concerned plaster. "About two years old, , , ,, to be an ecology teach*ln. It is Education to develop national promotion suggests that Idaho *nie8e might Incluoe me unsmiling, with short black ^ calJpd "Eflrth Day" and is programs of environmental ia the place to go",. . . one of oi urban sprawl adjacc hair, she stared at me„as un‘ suoDOsed to be nationwide." education at all levels-^om the last unspoiled frontiers, es- population center* In the blinking as a-statue. with the through ,« £fiha .of tyrror,--- ^ i j foniia -ft««falieen -Pete--prt-« . . . 8 »nHWflre, ...... un. ttluftr V jlU y, widest eyes I had ever seen. McCJosky and Wisconsin and community education, to coTlcCmed orr undl^pUned.undisciplined. ---- developments^ ^ -rT t w *. r , She saw me looking at her but 5lowly she began ^o^^love and q Nelson wiU teacher training. His bill also “ For exam ple,''pie,” M 0 o r a cc hh ee range ttatthat is Is -N.ew.Yo'i t California In 48 Hours WASHINflTON (UPI) - 1/i i m , if Uie Federal Highway AdministraUon keeps lla pre* • sdnt schedule, It wilt be possible to drive from New York to :-Wllwnl«,-wlUttUtJfC«Ullg, the speed two 4ay§. Intorstate Route 60, from New York City'to San FVanclsco, Aa ' tlio Department of 'Transporta tion figures It the coMt-to - i- •grrinTpaigXB; TW Fi1t ______e off the new brand new condition, U may be r dollar .wili carry a 'i>or\h two' qr three dollars In tribute to) the recent moOn several years’ time, although MACilSONVILLEi Tenn. ^erybody alike. 1 don’t want to sale o^ alMlioUc beverages to landing llie eagle w ill'b e many millions of them have (UPI)—When Dan Hicks Jr. hurt MadisonvUle. I want to minors. ... featured, with reference to the b?en saved. Many of the |1.00 'came back to Ma«JlsonvlUe in help it. • ' Advertisers in the town h a ^ .. i p » « eiploniUon<.*>.. program. note sUU _llll cirailalliig^tm__I . *1^.1 carry his Iil« . 4hnthe <..11fall /«fof ISflT1967, aft^r 17 OAnaiayears “Madisonvllles problems..- has ; tried to put the squeeze on him, FromM.B.A.,Malta,I By NORMA HERZINGER • VroHietrsTgge~Eaitol^ Hidden talents are being" revealed by more than 50 businessmen and community leaders as ,1 they- prepare their art objects for the for thcoming Junior Club's Amateur Art Auction^ This is the third annual benefit auction hosted theSjuniorr€lubr^th-$ih«00-dohalea^b the- arWind-the-»r8t-yearT-and-«,0004o the^ -M- ■YWCA Swimming Pool fund last year. This.year,^ all proceeds will go l6 .(he_Magic Valley Harbor House for playground equipment. _ Various comrriunily Jeaders are asked to’ create and donate art objects each year for th^ event and the optimistic comments concerning -the benefit are-tremendous7-“Some-of-these— ‘nrtist.s' nut their hearts and souls into their contributions, one member noted, "and it Is a fun thing they really look forward to." The event is set for April 13 at the Turf Club, 1 with a cocktail hour scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and dTnner atv p.n John Rosholt, Dr. Roy Shaub and Jim Sinclair, will be auctioning the art objects, some of them • arl maaterpiQceo, immodlately oftor tho dinner-,— Only 200 tickets will be available this year aYid 733-9052, or Mrs. Rosholt, 733-2468. Mrs. Rosholt is general chairman of iKe bflnefll, assisted'by Mrs..-D^lt(!r, Mrsl Robert Musser, M r i Wlillam Routh, Mrs. Tdm'M tf ■ Clain, Mrs. William Babcock, Mrs. Bill Reese, 'Mrs: "Shaub, Mrs. Albert .Davis, Mrs, Duane SchK'nk and Mrs. William' Fjjilmor. (Al| pliotoa by Dan Johnson) ciM ol«nrowhKiiU l« bb »rt : Gold decilFiiiloll idonu lUi 26 nm*i-N«wx Twin Fails. 4daho Aj>rll 5. i»70 Working Wives A dult Scene [n Big N ew Shope ^Still Do Most , y p t a a has always been a O f Housework .fqiyorite shack (or the Ud^, but remember adults love a good pizza too. Itis the Ideal refresh- GLENNS FERRY - "Working wives sUU do most ^ment after a movie, a game of the housework. Men aren't bridge, or. whenever Wends One day you stare intd'tha food c o ^ becausc you won’t ' ■ -drop In;------—- washing the dlsbM or mopping the floor as often as ftdght-be- mirror and there you are, have, tirae to ^m m e r pots Get away from the traditional looking like a day-old bowl of soup. Careful planning and pie shape and serve your guests expected with the changing role In'eaming Ihfe livelihood," says lettuce and feeling just as h o n e ^ means you won't have s diUdren hadn’t come so tast or Srst class once and you get to 2 tableqaoons milk £ 0 close together. have lunch at that yummy - 2 teaspoons sesame seeds, Some women's self4mages French restaurant, PfepBre“pizza~dongh~ac- are so bad they need help from.a Donlt hesitate asking for help ■ Psvchiatrist or other if the goal s t ^ slipping away. 'Tw fro lproh'^lu wefer, 1 feiow ' Aicohobes' JUg nynmuj" wpi'ks ^ enough success stories where So does the W e i^t Watchers ' was w lf:a i^ flh e to th ^rv. I f )^u~find~yourseU~ safely say most w o ip e n ^ help sliding down in d u s , wlial's ...... half the dough Ji; sprinkle ^ t h themselves. wrong with calling that old.. The ■ wife's work time grated cheese. The best place to start is with friend who is now an accountant decreased In all houMhold work W ith, a knife cut the a goal, such as. "Get down to^ andlettingher urge you on with a game of as her hours of employment remaining dough on each side_____ in GET AWAY FROM tradiUon and try this double^mst Uttlce to eat and it’s a perfect refreshment after a movie, size 10 by next year,” or stories of how her salary has bridge or whenever frletfds drop In. increased. But the average time five or s ix ...... t. Fold Your guests will think you are Ingenious and they wOI love "Complete refresher course at paid for a vacation In Europe the husband put in' on family these strips In over the uu ce so the taste of this new pizza treat. Tl\e double crust makes It easier business college.” Then, with and near bedroom furniture this work remained the same, that o p ^ t e strips meet or ‘ pencil and paper, figure out bow year? site strips meet or - • ^ ^ ^ . • whether the wife was employed liUB«purch«M.u<;h««entaUMl »o lluiU «h .n you «ro In roplBcIng nil tlw c>rp«UnB. overipordlng, you ore contrl- " PUOGRAMaiVKN Qn Other I'arKa’ purchases, butlng to U>o unending merrygo- W E N D E L L M r , and Mrs. espoclflUy those Involving 28 per round." Stanley Rose Jr. presented « ■A’^nl^tD tttry ei^e a j^^c o n ^j’ ■ Mnnx eoonnmigtii aiiren Umi program on Interior decoration u i - i o y g i e . ^for\| aucKharges for time 5Je'i)C^lfo7t lO econoinyAnd the ^conointo Club paymenu necessary to awttlre eonsumor. Collofla CLASSES TO . , START IN APRIL I SPECIALTIES IN TINTS, FACIALS, MEDICURES qnd SCAIP TREATMENTS WIGS *25 . L4r«ni'i.B«auty Splon . Dar a't Beauty Salon '' Arliitic Bflouly Salon '^ U .9 W ' ‘ 431.2432' y ■ 733<164t ,'Ov«rfond IhMplnB Canter HUwoyaS US Moln i^a.W. PauI Twin MIU Welcome Wagon Club Plans Suhdl^^rI^'TO'Tlmes.t^evi»i.Twln-Falbj:( Mrs. Larry Christensen Coordinator and . Q Assisting with Modeling n n o u n c tn ^ ■ ••—"he P arid anaJ0T / ariA unior i Mrs. Roger Vincent ---- Norrotor'— - - — (for grandmothers: too) 1:0.0 p.m. Saturday April 11 at the Turf Club Mothers, Daughters, Grandmothers, Aunts and Nieces . . , come to our tea and special-fashion pr<»- vSaw nAxt 5>atiirr)n\/ nftArnnnn li>ntiirinn AAnni<* Vntinv's own Laiir'^ Vinrent nf Pilnr ^ lHnho'« Jiinictr 3t TlmwiNtw*, TwJh Idaho Sundiy. April 5, 1970 Hapfjyflour, Has Job's Daughters 'W s. Wenstrom , All-Ddy Meet, Schedule Card ris Recipe Luncheon Fete h y r s d a y — WENDELL - Hie Jobles MURTAUGH - Mre. RoM)le voted to host a card oartv at 7 p jn . %uriary'lBit'tlMrM2Qi&Me— for the Happy Hour Club’a ^ ' | Temple to ralM m o n ^ for day meeting recently. A poUuck HwjQced Queen Nawry Bunn’s luncheon was served at noon. project. Entertainment, - Gas Cb; In Ihelr second annual- Guests were Mrs. Ida B_jBS8orted games, cards and recipe contest. Waters. Nyua,'Ore.; and V n r refreshments will be featare. Senior Home Economics Susie Wanamaker, Kimberly. Debl Gilbert.-Vlkkl Pepper, students In southiern Idaho are-' Ja n Hlggenbotham', Janet eligible. As one of the top 10 ' Mrs. Glen McKee received Calleif. and Leslie Sullivan were winners Mrs. Wenstrom will both, a wedding and a t ^ d b y anniversary gift from her ’ appointed to the entertabunrat ..receive'dollars.-AJso,-he** - committee. .recipe, Almondine Asparagus, ^ e t pal. Mrs: 0. W. Danlela Miss Bunn announced that all ahd picture will be used'ln the received the special gamg 7,000 cooKbooks 'which are - i\, and each is to bring a distribute to junior ai)d Senior m JiiM M D Sm ber modeled an PBBBA-HiWM h ‘ a game. high students throughout the Blaster bonnet made from odds Other busbiess Included a nation. land ends. , short* talk by -Miss-Bunn on _ Mrs. Wenstrom Is the Debra Flynn, attendance, discipline arid a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Gentry reported on reminder to write, to their James Dunn, WendeU. Mrs. something s p e ^ done for a Brown Plan mystet parents. Mrs. Doris Hazel l ^ t o n Is adviser and 8hut4n during the month of . . . , , 7 this is the secotid year that a TUB SUMMKK CHAKADE CO IFIU RE, featuring the and subUe flourishes of curl patterns, aU clued to one resuft, a M arch.Hie____ club’s ^ r i i 8 af- June Weddina__ Harper, Jerome, supervisor of highly feminine and.uatural beauty..Note the long stemmed temoon I la at tha Knrna . ^ member of Mrs. Lawton’s class, “Question Mark’’ hair fashion for summer, outUncslhc back of _ isatthehome • ’ - Christmas wreath sales, donate has been named. Last year the head In a profile view, distlngitlshlag Oils aa one of the tendrils and their clinging vine appearance in the nape area, as of Mrs. Sam HighV T ^ 'F a lls , Mrs. Joan Flynn announces |10'to the Bethel...... ffc)l8$oQtheface.Tbeyaresoft8addeUcste,8iidmostare foundation make-up that evens memliershlp. pr '* ...... ' (uL skin, minimizes imperfections president, showed tbe favbrs to and provides the most effective be used at the department base for all make-up accents, conyentlop In June at the Such are the imlque attributes Ponderosa Ihn. Mrs. Henwood ...... of the one and only Pan-Cake announced that.six auxiliaries UAZAAR REPORT GIVEN - Make.Up. yhjph docs all tftis are assisting In moking Uie .WENDELL — Mrs. Lillian ^ and mot^. Enriched w ith “ravora’fina'tOtCTtjagarlor-the— Blnck-hosted the Rebekah Club------ta nnu^p ^|ryi" a convention and the men have at her homo recently, Mrs. the skin- and provides ex- been appointed to various ~Vei'nu Jordan preliaod and'a' ceptlonal bun screening committees, protection against the-harmful,- -Mrs, Elliabeth PyUr Bolso, burning rays of the sun. WAS welcome as a guest. ^CBUse It Is so easy to reapply, Prior to the business session, - it is the perfect poolaide carry- a covered dlsh-dinner was - arou p d .___ :______served In the dining room.. IfT A H T A LnT LB fU W U ihow otyouroira ' t1«o Coriulr'licul. [>eil|neil c i^ la lly tor clly blIleM ^ekul^llllllr•ll9••<>••<(°Mtolleep nllokliill In hlnekaiKlwhltn navy wlBhn4, bona S r m M r i l t W . With • baby doll t o , a ' wllli tail and all Mdlo. m u ll a Thom ktoAn ' ■ . "Heritage'On. Wheels" Topic Miss Haddock, . Sunday, A p r il1,70 TIinin.New i.'Tw In Fa llt. Id ahi ' ■i'S Cameron Say Miss' Forreste;r, Flem ing ;■ Nluptial Vows : Slated~ByrRuby Samuelson £ x c 1ian g e Nuptid|/Vo^^^ Id iio ’s first lady, Mrs. Riiby BUSS <— Deborah F oire ft^ Marie Flieitad, r : '■ Samuelson, will be ' featured «nd David E! FlenUng ex> friend of the bride. was maid o( - s ha k e r a t ^ine rwenuein -Century Gub luncheon meeting IIj son of Mrs. Roy D,^Moyeri afternoon ceremony at the Rod Hohnhorst, BdUTT set for 1 p.iK April 7 at the Turf West Palm Beach^ Fla., and the;, home of the‘ bridegroom’s . broth6r-ln-la^ o( the ' dub. • }ate Alan D. Cameron I, Boise, parents. The bride is the bridegroom, was besfmaD. ----- Miss-Twin Falls, Be the flag project. niversary of the IjiP M . Dinner candy Lilies of the Valley and Carolyn Barnes. It was suggMted -by Mrs,-committee members were Mrs. yeUow-colored roses and topped" ^ Luebke that each auxiliary Vermal Jones, Mrs. Ann Dut- with weddinii beUs. Gives Lesson undertake a project to raise son, Mrs. Loralie Anderson and . Kathleen Miller, cousin of money for the Home on the Hill, Mrs. Gladys Willis. The tables the bride, registered the guests. For Decio Club contribute to the Wo/ld Eye were decorated by Mrs. Ted Remona Baumann,Gene Saras PorAi,™ nnrriM Bank and the Cancer Fund.* Arbogaat and Mrs. Johnson. and Lisa and Lucy Berriochoa, -B EG tO - home extension agent for . ^ .j,. POLLY’S POINTERS i' - , members ot the Thrltiy "'^*7 “^':,,^','“ Broken Toy Lion rtrs. Don Whipple. lauses-Tors Tears Mrs. Pat Arbogast.-vicc_____ ' Q u e s llo n n o lr e s w ore presldont led Ihe auxlllaVy By POLLY QAMER . ■ distributed to the m-ouD on Uie Inspection. Reports of deaths types of lessons desired for the and Illness of members were • coming year's meetings. given by Mrs. Luebke. Mrs, I Polly's Problem i Mrs. Uwrence-..vv Thompson, Ed‘^ Clevenger reported the isldent, conduced -U io- M P ” *“ D E A R POLLY—I rccenlly piirclm'sed an expensive business mcollng and an- «neampment when Frank tnlking nnlmai toy which our-son, 2, loved but ho oc- nounced a check tor »60 has M arkham , Mountain,Ifcmc, , ciduntully cut tlio string 'tliut made the lion tnl)(. 'I’horc nre tenrK ovor this i very day. \Vc c«niiot af' been sent to cover expenses tor P^'^larch, made his $10. I wnndor If anyone Dtane-alllell,-Deolo Itlgh -S-”' ...... , knows how to repair BUCh » toy.—M AllY School', airls' State delc«ate, , aeyeii«er reml Im nr. » " tide on Schuyler Coltnx. Mfs, The annual Tai|tlng Tea, Arbonasl read an urtlelo' mnsored-bj(.tho Cassia County honorlntfthulBpastprealdcntain D RA U M A K Y ^ l Ihliik yuur best bc( n»uld lie 1< . . to the nianufacdirur of this toy*. Yiiu nienthinvil the l)rn|)d Hdmiihakera Council, will be attendance and Mrs. Fenton jinnie imd. If you do nut fiuve the iiddrefiK, 1 iini Kure you held Wednesday, starting at IQ presented each with a floww'' ' could obhiin ic from the Btortfwhcre yoH bnijglit tho Jov. If a.m. at the Fellowship HliU of pen. v any reader has repaired almlliir toys', I «t\i,8iin> we will ho the Methodist Church, Burley. heurlna. They »re all to,gracious about sHnrlnK diHcuver- Members were assigned MR. AND MRS. PAUL P. CRi eye area from lashes ---- -6 . . . . ^ Easter-egg yeUow . !owfl, bfOHU ailmmer HlUghter tone f r o m I, plan- nawo., SHerryl Reed, CfOckett one of the dazzling new . Shim- ___ toe scene, Uke the tailored coat i ^ mer Scene Eye SiadoW sets. _ i j T h p p c p Fora color accent, choose one v .,n c e b t ; Wed In Temple Ceremony of the gleam ing Shimmer \ , , • Shadow shades ffoni the same M O S I n c r e a s e d •adSlw lrdf“r™oth»?t?aV HANSEN - Sherryl Lee l^s.Jlanley Vande^^^ collection and apply it only to _ • ^ the styles are returning — but in Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the curved porUon of the lid. p r o m P a ST Y e o r S . • washable materVals ’ that James T. Reed, GrantsviUe, Royd ^ d Jeff Iteed, broker of less care than the Utah.andPauip.Crockett,son^ebnde,asglftbearers.Ka^ GLE^INS f e r r y - Home require of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Hammond, tousln of the . - T f • - economists note that the use-o! fragile fabrics of yest Crockett, Hansen,. • were bridegroom, attended the guest cheese has Increased sharply. married March 20 In the Logan book. b M o . . to elther^fhe Pointed' G ir ls ' L e a g u e LDS Temple *. newlyweds were honored After the c e rio n y . a wed- at a reception in the GrantsviUe ...... ^o m ^ > a n . - D e le g a te s ' N a m e d ding dinner was hoaerj>y lHe~TaK Stake Centw;March 28.; ----- JThe-oouple. -will res;de-in HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-D. W. current production of HiEh SehSirGlrls' Leaeie KS?"' .GrlfHth's 1916 producUon of American cheese Is running jXaTriistale con' U"|»n hullding at the Utah State - "totolerance" ran to 300,000 'm ore Jhan 15 per cent above o ' UiJverslty campus „ C ? . If i ' i feet in the r o u ^ , or 70 that of a year ago. Prices are Joyce Ward, league Resident, 2, ^O C lat (Lventi t , .1 V n R A n A1]|DY; to 11 iruQ thnt you had a Jewlsh’^mherT OUAR NOflVi Yap. And a Jewish MOTIIKU. loot DBAR ABBY:"My husband and I'wero murrle . ,three:jml;;sincc-iL_was.flot Gome Is Score likely that many more ’ players tried the four-spade b y L M . B o y d In, Duplicate . save.-J a minus-500 - s c'^o r e ^ould be wprth nothing^ East took the acQ of hearts ------...... up wt - - N o iin i and'shifted to the king of dla- expltnatlon o f why women are so much better th u i men tt nmembering details. It’s their hoiinones. Extctly how itid A K <» 7 4 “ inonds^'^SOuth 'WoJT'with' his V Q53 aeo. ledla spade to dummj^s- I hormones relate to-memoTy;ii-a-mystcrf, but they do.-; v—A •. ♦,C4 king ana paused to study his | professional wine taster nibblts cheese to set hU tsste biuh A J lO S G . nextf play. _ jight between teats. The professional cigar tester iccompUlhe* WEST EAST (D) Then-he played .a second g a M i w M H ^ e by sipping milk---The average American couple t p ^ t • trump {from dummy and m adijcd> ' lot more money on Christmas presents for their y o iio ^ e n * 6 4 Q 1 0 S finessed his jack after E^st .• yKI02 VA987G any pne year than they spent on tl I’m low.In played the 10, ♦ JW2 ' ♦K< -T lie-fin csse-wurkg pulled the last tru. . . . •F E L U A cartoonists Is th at situation wherein the -tttncUvfl -ms^ack-orheans to cstab- AMERICANS// if'takes.dlctation whilfr , ...... • ♦ A J8 3 2 - - -Hsh dum m y’s queen and got WE-e^t-P/------V J 4 . . ‘ — ...... exactly 74 yean old. How do I know? BeciUM it ♦ A 8 7 5 -out to r 300 alter was-ln-1896 that the Biograph Film .Company produced * ♦ S3 , Iwo clubs and a diamond. • motion picture called,J.‘The Pretty Stienographer Or C a u jb f^ South’s spade finesse was Neither vulnerable the Act.” Therein, the* wife of a playfMl executive entered hit a sure-thing duplicate play. office to catch his secretary on his lap, and that w tt the West -N o rth East South If spades were going to split I V I A 2-2. his four-spade bid would 2 V 2 * I V 4 A have beon one of those phan WHEN YOU SIT IN A RED'ROOM, claim those authorities Pass Pass D bli- Pass tom saves, since ^asC wotild on coloft-tinie-«ppears-to-pflM-mu CROSSWORD PUZZLE . Aniwef to rr«*leui >uitl« WINTHROP W hot's Missing.? HOWABOOTA \ (~ e O R R y . ffS\Nar<5£TTlNG < 8 | ^ _ C O V O J K A V e f^CKAGE? 1 V CfNCV. VS7/MUCH IN — A - t£ T T E R ----- ■CRA-COLiPLE— C&T02N- ' FOG ME. M R. OF Pieces OF j _ FccMV-wxes. y Mjspi-ry ? . JUN«AWIL? / 1, ^ ----- 14--*— and 49 Printed fl ------RepeUUonof------S l Z o------S a a i ^ ^ dmuvii , .secondcditl^. naound r ------coratelatlon— IS Operated 3i ------andhcci JOGo*eou* 1 3 E u t7 n d la n - •'E nR lish 52 Presently -clem ent M lm ( p l.) 'municipality SaAlloviate niuUanclty aaPerUinlng 18------achcck MHvavywciRhl ncieaninsrod. toacUn 20 Make amends 55 Couches (or small 40Nev«s 4! Mythical ]9 Porotokens enchantreaa «P 24 B iblical weed aaalsUnta 2G Set In motion 24 Domeatlcatra 27 Trcv fluid 29 Genus of UFooUtm 30 Take vertebra tn ' animal e for • 4ePaUM 48 C------s o u u w ^ r "The album l«n*t much-~4>ut the ooverN p r* « J g ro o v y r , mmmm OUT OUR WAV ______' ' — II / I k ept PUTTIM' STUFP in TH'CART am' TOTALl'u 7MIBP5 OFTHB aaOCeRlESON ’iOURy Kd PA6 KB T W U U , ( LI6T.' THOee PRICES ARE OOTA © p ouretPB, V r r co s t m b a n cx tr a ANP SHOOT 1 7 BUCKS o r MVOWN, AW... A PBW . V ^ 6Ae.K6-re! ■■ WHHTSTSWIir^-.' V AlUfiflns (• lha llari, of your ZedlQC birth |I0I? fteX MOROAN - lAOinAIIUI i [/ WHT Olt> YOU «TDP AMVTMIN6 MOMAN-ft $i«rep IN , . . . BAaeW THE TMeATBK, I P m b n a V 9 HalpWqntad 18. d 22 Butinastpppbrlunitias ,'3tf 32 Times-Newt. Twin Palis, Idaho ( S l ^ U r c h J s m i * ! ---- ^— ------: ------V------■...... ------UNMi^U N M A R R lUW b w « | . STEADY WORK TEXASOILCOMf^ANYhakopaning OISTRIBUtW WANTED^— S ir tof f iVnl ■ Air man W. F. Die ersbn. Pres., J Worih, TexM.^ .SUNDAY,-APRIL^ JSL—New*, weamar, »poM» ‘M ust See” ' 2B—Newi„w«8ther. sport* 3—New*, weather, sports AitoUier great reUgious eill- ?R w .“;c!kS?,T , . ' " S . , ™ , Texas hepwery Corp. oh.,. Pre»f^ "e'afurM*'s«f9«nt *^ lver* ranch, • houtlng furnlthed, ‘ odportunlly for high Income PL.US - n km* wm k. untii former ambflUBOor to France, who* " - " o w n » * i S—Ntw*. wealhcr. *porst fice Is ready to Join the reterenct required. Charles Kast, r..ul.r =..» ,.„d 78-Newt, weather sporli Kina HIM. Idatio. phone tW-M3i, ...... 3 - i i Sullivan B—New*, weather, *porls . ,5 - E a Sullivan -7------^--- - . IB iiiviviwrnanln Twin Fall* area. •U-New*. weatner, sports TYPUT, 70 « rd ptut, mlnwte.i__Reoatillaiiotttperlence.air mall , (Ik- - n-Ed'Sulllvan 4—Perry Mason Inunaculate Conception .(Ro- oRiviNOtoiowa,M ime«ota, April wmino to work. Bfcellent pay, — - o.*i—>. tures "and l w i e ; Por perttewlars— *-FBI 7SL—Flouring It Out call 734-W30, or contact ovmer' at S-Gospel Jubllle m an Catholic) on the “ must- ...... ' - (rlnge benefits. Send resume to 7SL—BlacK Journal- tOMJ . Box W 'K e-e Tlww-N»w». the lounge after 4 p.m . S E L L E R . fiM • 7SL—Community Alert see" for visitors to Washington, RESERVES THE RIGHT TO }—Tom and Jerry . JS L -B III COlby tO:X U —tom and Je rry • D.C. « . ■ Parts Man NeMed REJECT'ANY AND ALL BIDS. 78—8111 Cosby • 2SL—Johnny Carson hrrh Work Wanted Write Box'W-17 c-o Times-New*;^ *—Fallh lor Today • - § - B lll CosbV 78—Johnny Carjoo It ’s caUed the .^aU onal ' Local autodealerthlp S—Art Special ' MORGAN.DRIVE B—Johnny Carion Presbyterian Church anA-Cen- 7 Excellent opportunity . , Art Peterson, -TBrrAgricuitUre U.S.A. JB-Uove, American Style Call 733.jm days fr-aio Picture ter. Although formaftledication a w a y , INC. ~FORTiAsi StanOTrB_ Oll-Sfatlon, 240 Main, , .3—Batman -T rergmi ' Ite T T tIC — Cl .MNEET-aonllBd-tia)tJ&«U Phone 7343774 perlencehelpilji frut not nece**ar' weed conlroi). New d^ n a r r i until next month, it’s already mg ie ^B f fln—Aoent ehelpiljt ^uini aDpiication rig*, assistance. Phone D. L . Douglas, e-Dudley D0VRI9W ' ^-Olen Campbell-'------' 4—New*, weather, sports open to visiUire. knoMlMoe “f ‘ -ana „.-7M 354tor 7J3WB. ll-Dodlfy do.RloW equijimr • 5-G1en Campbell 11130 ' As the name suggera, it will . 7B-Falihior Today. . 4—AAowie; "The Lonely Man" Custom Farming, 733.9005.' 3J6- • ;oe as—Fish and Game Report serve-as a-national center of Boby Sitters—Child Core 16 7SL--Firino Line 4-«y)vle: "7th SMS. ^ N IC E L IT T L E BUSINESS 2SL—Science In Agriculture ' 7:55 - the United -Presbyterian ■ 3—Cathedral of Tomorrow 7SL--Cofnmunity Alert . aSL—Movie; "Abandoned'' Church on# of Ampribfl'a CHILDREN'S VILLAGE. Child- J—Catherdral of Tomorrow • S:OC Lnurcn. one 01 ^ e r i c a s ^are. 46i North Locust near 78—Catherdral of'^ m orrow 5—Wtovie; "Close to My Heart • JSL~AAovie: "Boy On.A Dolphin" largest Protestant denomina* Lynwood. Licensed, separate upward from S14.000. Shared call. -details, 733-0761 after 6:00 p.m. I I —Cathedral of Tomorrow 38—Mission Impossible Uoni. It also- wiU sponsor Also opening Staff O-R.-R.N. 4—Fantastic Voyage 3-M isslon: Impossible Contact Admln/*;r«fo'r, Payson .fr-Fantastic Voyage 5-Mlssion: Impossible seminars, conferences and stu- ^^kin g mothers. 733.70M, 733- Hospital, Payton, Utah. MANURE SPREADING SPARE TIM E INCOME __11^/^is*ion;_ lmj»ssible _ ‘ _ _ LEO'S CUSTOM FARMING Booming new field, refilling and --- ■ - 7JL— AdvocatM Revision^Vlade- - File«V324-4703------collecting-r *—Spiderman ' 7B—Movie: "Island of the Blue the^aps which beset coiumurt- r e l i a b l e u d v lining m m y horn, quality coin optrated ditpenter* In ■4—Sniderman Dolphins" cation in Am erican society for smaii children. 733.8233. thl* area. No selling. To qualify »:00 - ‘ 8-FBI By Government you must have car, exchange }SL^ Sacred Heart • :4S between p e 0 p 1 (T of different - ' references, S1900 to $3300 cash 3B—Oral Roberts 4-AAovie: "Middle of the Night" races, creedsn nationalities and b a b y sitting, ir^ h im e . t . l . ^ , 'BLAIR-S CUSTOM l.rmm, secured by Inventory and equip 3—Camera Three fsOO -• In Base Year generaUons., i3iV76. ails...... ment. Few hours weekly can net^ .f-dultM-lnkJe JB-H8W»II PIve.O -- $800.00 per month. (More full • 78-Bullwlnkle Gunimoke WASHmOTON (UPI) -Tlie nif hugenco IT^^naN6=a£EAN.£n>^IM E^^SELI^OSf^DON^NE§DS s r f p r S B le - ■50* -HentsrforSale- To • CARPETED, brick. bIrch 'TWO S TO RY building fncluclei T H E Naw modern way to have your L A R G E BIO 5 bedrooms, carpated W IL L buy Real Esfate conlracts. m i DETROITER I c d u P L E will paint I J n * B R IC K T H R E E tiadrobm. lull base CBblnets,carport and «lean n * p ic » ,te r , dlnlno room Ittatino capacity own homo. Investigata our com ment, t«wbatfi*,J)ragpo Uma , home, doublf aarage, Iprge shop. second fnortgages, or trust deeds ' 110); ooffMthop (4S);Tounga w in plete llneot pra cut and sectionat Irrigating water, large lot. Call »17;S00. . You man issu m * low at dlKount. Not to exceed S5,00C fireplac*'. Fenced pallo, nicely Interest Gl 'loan. . 71)>S974,. llQ«Mr llc m e ; apaMmcntt. UO.OOO 52,T'*L Eunice Cooper, 733-«*0 or Land - Ttract. Write P. O. Bo* i l l! down, t>alance o r 4 per cant in- Office Of Idaho, Realtors, 733-07 U, AAountaIn States Reallvt t^rtsj. Call Mr. ParRe, 65«>«441, C e S r ! across Irom Sears. , ------— ^------______10*50 A LL gas two bedroom trailer. i Fully carpeted, including kltdicn. M.OOO FOR DOUBLE lot ^itfl ditch ^ LET THE W ANT-ADS _^ '^ U tiw rn ..C a|l 73M41», ask ON£bedfoom, attractive; hardwood water for pardon, clean 2 bedroom b r ic k 3 brtroom home, b'unt-in- • light Industrial Equip. — 89^. DUPLEX"'" floors, gas furnace,'large fenced h q m e 'ln - Hansen; - Starting ■■or 1 appliances, gold carpet, drapes. yard. AHer 5p.m'.. 733-yM7. Oyer and under, clean as a pin, T H R E E bedroom home, split level. Retiring couple? Call virgll 423- ; fH A loan. 934-5738, Gooding. . H E L P Y O U I 1989,12x«0 TAMARACK. $800 dovm. carp«1lng, range and oven, air Buy my-equlty, take over 5'A per NEW, BRICK, spacious, three 4137, Mountain Slates'Realty, 733- ' .1 Resume payments. $85.95 mon- : conditioner, only »»,500, cent loan.'. Phone 733.9I34, for bedroom, lam ily > rbom 5974.. HAZELTON: Gold Medallion, ~ 3 th^. Balance $4,700. 733-9310 aner relLigerated air. Appliances bedroom, carpeted, carport. 829. See i/s for Klngabury honnes. . carpeted. Covered patIo- Double 5S5& or B2V-S3i4. gal-age- Ace Realty 7:33-5217. Cam pers HACKNEY AGENCY fam ily rbom, 3'bedrooms, double 'i 110*55- M ARLETTE trailer with tip- on private lot, air eon- 313 Sho»hone St. N .. 733-4SJ9 garage, priced at $32,000. W ill ; trade for smaller home. Call ; 8' NORTHLAND tamper with 3 >lna. new carpet, new orapes, nt w furnllvM r n USfcD TNuUSTRlAL carpeted apd draped throughout: a t ip e r c m t annual interest rate. !. A n ke compact Investrtients B Y Owmer: 4 bedroom'Sr 3 baths, attached carport, Large back L $ ^ . Call 733-3548. . walt-»o.wait , carpet, built-in kit- yard. Priced.at S13,500. Will Gl. ;q u i p m e n t 1 rouno ruiiKinu » SMALL two bedroom, redecorated, modern a-ltory horr 12 Wide? UWida? 34 Wide? oil neater,. lenced .j^ ^ . ^ S E R V I G ^ -----p DIRECTORY —SB Wide? 48 longW J-Ung? ^ 338 Blue Lakes North 733 2 Your Belt HoWIng Del l» Alwoyi Bruce AfSacham, Realtor 733 5 . I FOR RENT) 50 shares Northslde At BiaIr qstarhout, Realtor 733-504S Below you will find mon/ tervicai ovailablq trom M o q Ic Volley Arllreland, Reallor 733 2340 neiioi. Look undor the town In your orsd . . . conlbcl one oi these (irmi Warren Briggs, Reallor 731-6194 lor Iho Unnl In torVko end quality products. ' I R to l Cstotf For Trad* B A jK E irS TH RBB SBPROOM house wim FILER ACREAOe.ttas 2 bedroom APPROXIMATBLY 30 icres home, on appronlmately > esfe. lAppllanca Service Has sheds and storage bul^lngs. - ... PORMANT tPRAYINO TIME iS3S?.' m ’6 bile'"' • w » r t i2W)orNow only $t.wo, BUOBNB SMI TH< washeri, drytri. ranges, dlipoaala. dlshwashari, I t HOMES CUTfi J bedroom home In Haiisw , ^ears exiMrnnce. Home pnene, lets ohd A(r*ag«s Boanis— BflOfd prtd ^*1 ' large corner lot wllh garden and double garage, ttome has car- COMMBRCIAL Termite and Pest 'IBPTIC TANK URVlftV Control. F r j i Inspection with no gjljlnojlreplaca.and utility room, ‘="T«VS'c“IaW ^ ’ ‘' CARPENTRV worki 'froTO^OTErt $e”w*r” serviced Pellman Realtors . 733-1988 ------, also shet...... ■■■ and S » ll c tank i ’ u y l o r cinder blocks. 73^ C A LL TBRM IN IX For Your .Tree- FOR R Bt4t, April Ul> nl«B home, 8 H A SH U A CHIMPKACTOR , Lawn Spraylffl, n)->»4). Mobile Homei jm *KENX;RAFT TTBRM ITB conVrw iervicfrr34«i4«Sr LBASITPH’RBNTI HUcrlWTT—.- Donald layloi.ltuktr ' ■VSWORBiN,illg|gfc "Intigrlly It' Out Chtel Blodi In' S«Ut'- ftervlca • Purti • Swppllet Hortatt P rkei — Palf Dealing* 13 Vaori' Set»l •-...-St-*' , IHC 560d i« e l iractor with btowel-.' UNFINISHED FURNITURE PO LES ,. R E E t S , (ishino tackle, U ' WOODEN (latbed for a truck. C H EVRO LET, 1951. ^4 ton, heavy o '» d ^ c « m r------CASH FOR SCRAPMETAL 100 ft B E T T E R head Holtteli hlghnt Qualliy. pwd used jbiechanlcs tools. v«rmini Call M3-S924. < . —1 AMF SKI-DADDIER ch assis, camper cover, under Mary Carter. Paints, M l Main riiles.Vscopet ..-10,000 mlles.on.motoc^731-31M.. comMflcr - AND STARCRAFT- - tip hellers, for saie or trade, som. Avenue East. ______^______. POST'. ‘ FOR S A L E : Oftvld Bradely garden H.KOPPELCO, ------:pATW O WM- c w i r , \ft» Lock. Jersey ana Guernsey Springer tractor on rubber, oood sbaoe. A IL ---- -1S2 ;jnd.AvenuB_Sasijh,_ u i—Jerome-lmplement- wood, alio u ll pnpellea Hallway Heifers. I now n«ve fwo finance aMlquinrind rtpW. Fre^ ottott'"'*'’**- R. W. oiler, u*ed with cutter. Phons 53J. estimate*. S60Main Av«"ue Swlt^ Pcrstintf Machines rran k intuiated picture window, W E PAY cash lor used sac •4311. cvenl09». - ahd MariiHa .3 Burrouffti's senslmatic series 200 V4price. Dayton 1 horse pumpx *40. Contact Vicker's Saddlerf, ------• Call 733-2491. 7096. CHEVROLET, i9«5 fertlHier A LL L IK E .N E W . 3010 John Oeerft spreader tru c k , and bed, good , tractor wittt h«avy duty front GOOD Q U A LITY Stocker, feeder condition. Tiler spreader bed, W ILL buy direct or Auction your Boats For Sale 169 double tan. E|mo Ford. 543.S357. cuitlcarrlcr . A beet and bean and Hoistein heller calves. Phone QUEEN site Sealv mattress and box tvmilure.appllar\ces-odds & ends. ' planter unlti • A row bean cutter. 3J4.J7W, Jerom e.' ■ . , . inclodino,custom duals. Abbott's L E T 'S:b O O BOATING.. See the new' Buhl. / TRAD E, m-8439. ______• springs, quilled i f t al Cain's 733> YOU SAVED and Slaved for wall to Auto Supply. 305 Shoshone St. Snake River Auetion..‘ 733-7754. ' 7111. ■ wall.carpet. Keepit newwlth Blue South. 1970 m - 5 1 — CA.T E HP1I>LAR— Ira d o tT -tu ttre. B ent elet trtc-shlimpooer^ eniture'.l— Your’ Evlnrotde antL A otoi For Sole 200 electric ttartr A-vtltape, (ike new S I. Greenawalts. «HAMPOO vour own carpet CALVES rtPCO«es«ional results. Rent a Clerk* * contfHtan.' iotm Deere 2t»A B A B Y and G ra s s e s m i. alt kinds. [ wllh rnmnAnlArt va CAOILLAC-1 -'196V-^d00r. L«w swather. real good condition. Jotin shsmpooer wllh < WWest, >* South 01 Kimberly. uum- Banner ' 7i3r mileage, good tires, clean: 733-SI06 Deere 10' (jraln driii on rubber 51J4 or 473 »0» p 4 B Cattle, evenings, week-wds:- h grass attachmenli used I rapid. resoMlng. Rent BOAT end motor outfit, save (42.12' ■ aluminum Jon Boat, 3.5 hsp. i.* le. M ...... ‘ o n e Hall-a-mai1c pattle rhachlne. paMure 0 Very nice large man's swivel motor, regular $J4J, now *i?9.»5 _ rocker, brown-nylon, repossessed One electric thaln hoist, onr for both. Montgomery Wards. 277 ' SA9.«S at Cain's 733'7U). ' SLIM.GYMS- Home Exerciser. Free capacity, 334-44M. Miscellaneous Service 142 Main East, Twin Falls. 90 H EA D Holstein Sprlnaer t j demonstration. Sta-Well,. 733-6311 T IR E S A LE ^lifers: Good qualitv g :QR S A L E : 3 saddles, used . . TIM E TO spray your home and 324.4178. M4 S168- year. Padded seals. 733-1BM after buildings. For guaranteed pest 7.50x1$ ' STOW-a way bed for rent. t3.00 a WILLS 5:00. ' _ control — spiders, roaches, antSi 1J.4KJ* ISiSSlSS WHITE FACE cows, mostly I week. Banner Furniture, phone elc. Terminlx, 7J3.J943. U S E D C A R S 14.0x30 S »5.00 ca lv e s. Don Baldw in , 7BB.J533 j 733-1421.______^______SrO KERM A TIC . Call 423-4901 tor «.00xl« t J?.w PIcabo. . V nformatlon or can be seen at Motorcyclef ISO; IS.Sx3« (Armstrong) S120.00 [ W E rebuild hydraulic lacks at 4ih A ve n u e .E ast, Tw in F a lls, : Queen size Sealy mallress and box ! Abbott's Autd Supply, 305 •1962 Chevy II Stotion Wogon 15.SX38 (Firestone) tl30.00 tveningi. Building Materials BRIDGESTONE motorcycles. 4 doof. 6 cylinder engine, oulomolK. S 14.S0 springs, quilted, »»8 at Cain's 733- I Shoshone St. South. S.OOxIS 7111- ______McCulloch chairTsaws. Sales and radio. All prices include excise tax 19x12 LIN O i,EyM rugs, assorted URETHANE Service. We service ell } and 4 attems, M.VS. BANNER FUR- W AREHOUSE cycle motors. Cycle and Trailer All Tires Taken OH of Tractors Center, Highway M, 2'4 miles west •595 and are BRAND NEW. . 57 H EA D big Holstein springer ZENITH STEREO - aITU R E. Twin Falls. 733 14^1. ; heifers, start calving BOSTON Screwtnil melo H Y B R ID Delphinium, mixed colors, .jlil.2mi..-,plH«d-Gla4flol*,-ttodenetabiSrtw«- lading. VS n o rlh .^ e west ol West J PolnlSj^ I4)1M, J ' a k C Collie puppTes; males. 7 weeks CHOICE one.year oul seed pdtaloes. old, sable and tri color. 543 4593, Antique* -;..-firom . csriltled and (oundatlgn . Dwhl,. . , RED Barn !■/(• 'SfeD POTATO HAULING. Con knovyjiowi FOR ONLY ...! UCl;iOennl» Clark 543 S473 or ____ ^Qt9ffl\.CIark 543 54M. _ _ _ _ _ C O LLIE S, AKC registered cham G EN E R A L line. Open Saturday SEED POTATOES. FitSI year Irom Eden 835 5151. certidcallon. Clean ground. Call G & Ijl. Land t, Cattle Co. 733 37 If day or TAVLON'S T*queii Wrneming oia, POODLE Grooming - stuistud service almosi old. Allarnoons, 145 EasI puppies. Cherl Miller" r Kennels. Avenue B. Wendell. 534 23A. WesI Redcap Corner, kKlinberlyi S e e o .POTATOES, certified and foundttlon. S54-31M or 5M 9343, Darlington. Idaho. I AD O RABLE 8 week old puppies, t PoodH Pomeranlancros»,-sis, 714 3444 atier A p.m. SAUvV’V ANTlOjtjt-#. Round dining labigs, ch a irs, YES h u lc h a i, dishes, wayh,stands, Anjmol Breeding other lurnilure, - 4 'ARTIFICIALBreedingloABSyreal ! proven sires, nation's hjphest Ivpe, i production sires. Also all breed! ol I COLLICSI------AKC beef *ve^(«Me. Buhl collaet. S4)- ' pupplei. beaullfu “YANKEE ONLY .. Haiellon,-m.J30*. [------TRADEB” PLEASE READ THE FOUOVtflNG VERY CAREFULLY Dlme-a-line I AKC Registered Aprlcot also wtille Suppose you drb driving on old ordinary cor otid ^ TJew Opel tetit for $1895. $56.65 sales tax equals , Caltle \0 7 Toy f'wdie pupf>(<^ j'JJ MH. SHOP-SWAP-SELl. " ,i.tl,^}lM»ii,you..iaawil» < *pe- ■ ahd ye. ____ .85._tQ_YQu.f(nQncofhe.epiitfre CQS^,. tunic t h o l \ Liveiloch Wanted old gass eotfireatfir or we w(llwill dcceptaccept itu in trade. The pay* CHAROLA^S I rr4''(2,000 miles p6r m6hth, so your gasoline bill will be NON • COMMIRCIAl ADVKRTII- ’ ' i (2,000 miles at 12 M,P.G, eqwots, 166.6 gal. x 39.9c menis on $1951.8^ willibe.$66.3) per month for 36 Yearling bulls and helliirs (or tale, iKjpftV INDWlDUAiSONLf . ( i t h i tg purebred. P a p irs per gallon equals $66.03) — that Is your monthly months Including finance charge at 11.08 ortnuol available on requeil. CAll 94) MW ,1. Ad»erti»o(nom» muit gasohne bill.. _^>per.cefttqge^-ate ' ■ $49:69.' (Tll01*s vour gos saving, batoft I or atltr } p.m. remember? e'quats $22.72 and that ft all if costs yoo Appflontet'tTffflqul^ .merchanciite tolling HfiLtABLB PAR.TY hil grata to own and drive o new, Opel,'the,^Ini-Brute .that pasture for 900 head of yearllngi. r used furr for le u than ^100, ly things, ct runs on peanuts. f lyes Purnlli All odverlUemenls must measure fhite 1lnM.«r .'Now lets carry this arithmetic to.thf,operation of on'.. fOR s A L Bi Hoiililn steers, U IR O furniture -and ,“;;3 more. 4 * " Opel, the Mini-Brute, (2,000 miles at 32 AA.P.G. Grob you hat, your wife, car title, come on down , 400lbs. Cali Oood(n« f}<.- w t e » ‘*c'sr - equals 67.5 gal. x 35,9c per -gal, equals $22.44). 4 • and test drive the ]970 Mlnl*6rute, (he cor that runs cosij,|0*:^Jp*', That's your,gal blll'whon you drive on Opel. The dlf- on peanuts, and see how logical this jessdq in sim< POR SAt;Bi NeglMtred heretoril VBRY Nica Prigldairt aulom¥tlc bulls. )IVi east o' Jerome. washer and dryer. Matching w lr , . ference ($66.0,3 equals $22:44) ^ ‘ $43.59,. • ' pie arithmetic is. . ' ' • - ' Term!..W ilson Bales, rJ3. 1 80PBR trailer hllch, tIS. See at 4QI >nd AVfdu* Will, n io iw . WBSTINO'HOUSB Irtaiir (or sail. Chest model, Very good condllion. 733 47M. r t ft/mllvre A HH 0 » e d i 132 WBSTINOHOUSB a ^ lr lc . atoye, goo0 condllion, UO. 7M.II11, OLDS — BUICK — OPfL , Madic Vollev's Fittest: Idoho's l^araest Qlds ■ Buick - Qpfll Daaleil ■fhTratiMV*!" 712 Main Ay«nu«Soyth ^ 733-8721 ' i '• &m tay,Apn>5,i»70 ' TLm|»-»hw«/ywln'F«(lfc Mow Abouf A New Gdr For SpVing^rTSee^dgy'^i^Want Ads For The Bify Ydu-jhtli^§| A u le t l^ r Stile ' *200 Autpi fer Sal* ^-->200 A u te s F o rS a le ' . A u t«t For Sale 2 00 Autet For Sale T 2 « r Abte* Fier Sale 1967 VOLKSWAGEN CHASSIS With 1967 FA LC O N , 2-door,' cle a n , -IM PAUK, 1963 Super Sport'. 327, 4- THUNDERBIRD, Wm 2\d00r sport BY OWt^ER; 1963 Corvette Siing virheels and tires. Call-after 5 J0 .. eeooomlcal transportation. Whito speed, chrome wtieeU, new tiras. i coupe; White'With rad leather teray. Ray, excellent condition. Call alter CMC TRUCKSr-ln Jerome 5:30. 733 2193. . • 326-4704- ' ' with red interior. Call 733-7949.' excellent condition'. 733-1440. . - ROSSLEE FORDJnc. - in te rte r. Automatic, poweV, tran sm U tlo n , 4-ooor naratop. steering, poww braltH, air ten- Good condition. t600. Call 734-2106. .ditlontng. excellent ' ' I960 C H E V R O LE T pickup. New WORKMAN ilres. Excellent nndltlon'. See at BROTHERS TRADE WITH THE BOYS L«m «r'» Amertean. Station. 7M: - visiion- wagon. 0004 C1S6. ' T , CADILLAC,\9ti. Rellablework car, Ponlioc-Cddillac ' I1S0 cash or trade Mr. panel. No GMC DODGE'. J im . 106 van, '31t' V I, INTHE WHITE HATS lunk. 174 South Park Avwiue. • Rupert, Iddho, 436-3476 oulonwire. 27.000 milet. Phon« 934- FORD. 1962 Galaxle 500. Nice In. . S0S2, alter 5 p.m. terlor, air conditioning. Phone 543- (The Dodge Boys) 5H0, after 6 p.m ...... - 1964 t-TON OMge. duals, r flatbed. Evenings br-weekandfi, 734-2IM. TEASE A BRAND NEW too. Enoine shot: Call 7S52S31, M E R C U R Y . 1962 Comet, new 1^64 MERCURY . ,,$885 1964 DODGE . . . $895 Hale Abernathy, Jack Pot, 4-door iedor>. V-8 engine, outo- ldaho'»QI;ie«tUn^n. 1961 DODGE Dart, 225' engine. rubber, excdient condition. 423 Oott 2 door GT. V-8 engine, oulo- Nevada. 4191. M errll Glenn. •motic tfonimi««ior(, power >l«er- malic 1rontmiMion,'oir-to>idition- 1970-VOLKSWAiSON ing, power broVet. - . Mereuty D eoU r . ■ . 2.TON I9S6 CMC truck. Long wheel, f« 4 D O D d E '. . . $850 1967 BUICK- . . . $2825 base. 2-ipeed axle, Sspeed 4 door 880. V-8 Engine, oulomot. Eletiro J35, 4 .door, V-B engine, transmlsilonV Power taka o fl.. .IH U N D E R B IR D , 1965, full pbwer, with air conditioning, new lire*, NO GIMMICKS ^ FOR ONLY/ •,>t lronjminion. power ileering, oulomalic Icontoi'isiion, full pow. j ,1969 M^rctfry ; Good running condition. tO}} 733 6791. power brakei. « MX 4-door itatlon weoon' ■4 rubber. No Saturday calls. *V- JUST SAVINGS' ; engine, atjtoniatic trenamMiW. ■ 2321, RIct'tleld. . J967 LINCOLN 2Kl«or, yinyl hard .1?M roNtlAC . ; $980 1963 CHEVROLET'"$645 power .iteering, one o»«er. e«. top. fully powered, air, extra good. Slolionwogon, V-8 engine, Outo- Sh»ltonwogor«, V-B engine, oylo- «7S'S439. CHRYSIERS $ ^ 9 5 0 Per molie tronitniiiibn, full power, mafic tronimmion. power ileer- " ' • " " ’' “ • w : :; V , Aute* For Sole factory oir’condilionin'g. . J 2 2 PlYMOUTHS , Month 1969 PLYMOM'TH Fu ry lll lyoomtKUUKT C H E V R O LE T, l9Si, '265' VS engine. Colony Pork. 4 door notion woo- DODGES V-8 engine, oulomaltc Uontmit- 1949 D Record Reviews * • 'EXCELLENT * * • * VERY GOOD ■«TTspO D ** KAIR * POOR 1>QQ RossdliSbelt^stelOOl) Sie does a strutting version of Leon Russell is one ot . those “.Walk On By,” a tender version phenomenal .m usicians who of "Every Little Bit Hurts,” anH never seems to get mudi a deep rendition of "Trouble In publicity, yet who is one of the Mind.” The title tune is one of behind s c e n e s- fo r^ Jn the fines'versions of the ballad- Bojte ' Pocotello music. on record. • ' Twin Falls ■ But the real dark horse of the '^iQckfoot . Leon Russell has. played on Idaho Falls . , Mtn. Hotne records or club dates with Jerry album is an unknown tune Lee Lewis, Ronnie Hawkins, called “One Room Paradise,” Wgby r Rupert Ihe .Band, Blen Campbell, the which is bound, ,to climb the PayeHe Burley Righteoiis Brothers, Herb charts like a skyrocket If it gets Montpelier Gooding Alpert, The'Byrds,- Delaney & any air play. Caldwell The entire album is out Weiser^ Bonnie, The Rolling Stones and Nampa ' Joe Cocker. . . ^ standing, with a fine mixture of Jerome He also writes songs, and uptempo, downstyle blues and And Ontario, Oregon most of the songs on this album soul in the inimitable Aretha are his. Ib e only exception is styles. SKie has rarely been In Super Saver Prices Effective Through ’Dylan’s “Old Masters." In better form. ' Next Sundoy. A ll Other Hems & cluded on the album is his song Arrangement, by a chick Prices Are ’ Everyday Discount Prices. named Ellen Starr and Billy “Delta Lady," /Which saw a *Subi* Five stars. __ im ue rtbuittBin Eagle_iAtco_SD Although this new group, suffers several faults, it has strides in finding its Identity and establishing itself In a On a purchase of $40.37 some good redeeming qualities. my groceries cost $5.60 less It Is a moderately hravy blues permanent niche in rock music. oriented rock group, with , a Four stars. ■ at Safeway tho/i-at affbther- -ooantry -flavor in much- of Its One Day At A Tlmev Joan Baei mo|or Food Store. work. (Vanguard VSD 79310) Us faults are its tendency to Dedicated to her imprisoned doditer husband, this new separation « f sounds, anS its album from Joan Baez Is almost, occasional loudness. It’s good entirely bluegrasg in flavor, points are the good songs and with the exception of several lyrics the group produces, and contemporary tunes, Including good singing. two written by Miss Baez. There are several potential She was on her way to'see her chart tunes on this album, and husband, David Harris, In ^ t h f i tuhes oathls.albumJvc£a.. -prlson-and.stoppcdoff.ln.Naslir__ wrUten by members of the vlUe where this album was group, a five man (three guitar.) made In a remnrknble two night group. session. ' ; ' The best tune on the album Is .Grudy Martin pUtcrwl IB of a monumental blues tune tliejiiiost musicians In Noslt- wrltleii'and 'sung* by bajial'st"“ vfllc for Ihc rswrdiiK.. Randy Puller, .“Sweot Mama,” . Country and bluegruss tunes which has unlimited possibllltyr are not now to Miss Hnez. She Other good tunes include "Feel Ims been Hinging Uiem to like a Bandit” and “Troubles.” public for yearH, and has done The group shows spurks much to reator'o favor to tlie Garden Supplies brllllanco, but also much neglected folk music of Ap- mediocrity. pnluchlu and Uio Ozarkn. Imported Holland.Bulbs Ihrec stars. 'ntree o[ tlie tunuH tire duos by Today I Sing The Oluest Arctiin Mifts liucz and country singer PeatMpss .x ;! ,:' " "' . FraoUin (Columbia CS MM) Jeffery Shurtleff, . who 1 0 ^ , 4 8 ' Mrt. Dorift Aliop Sweet soul sister Aretha rospectfully. stayH In tho ■Peat Moss J c r a i..,. ' ”.1.'.' Tooole, Utah Franklin does 'her iitufr In this background. Two of the tunes 2 0 * 8 8 ' new album niled wlUi rocking are written for David Harris. , liquid Fertilizer “Swoet Sir Oalahad,” and “A bluea and ballad blues and some rv.— 1-1 ,, i.. . u lJ- ffi... — Ifed Radishes ~flner Right-Guard Now in our new, modern offices across from the Court- 'V. hdusein Twin Falls, at... ::j OulofThiOvn ; 123~4th Avenjje_North ’ and O v v .The A p pls Tum pVerf Cou„..rToY.ou jquaw Bread Specialsts jn Land Title insurance finEFAC¥,lQ c, M ONiY EVil^Y IM Y 4t ^ F E Tyvin M Nt (doh« ■ r. W-SffvtfrtfrfVasMant- — 7 - •X AiS RieHT H^ND OF. MV PNU , AWO MY FRIENDS. yoU'UE AU. FR\E.NOS O F NHNE. ANO.IfA R\ O U T 0X7X1 W AIT V i» 7 o a u u P aul G rinele OITIt BQABDIN'G' HCOX7BKE Bvaisa.a.ea,n. 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A ^'Ra& BER BASE ‘ OF UftHT-WfflSHT POIMT 0P« (k PBNCU. WJt> PUSH ------THE TIP OF HOUBSM.KMOTaMDS O P ------P/^IK JT . HENB.VZ OP . KiiPa^oWeS?- h o l d O N “ ENSUNND'S Llb-rHpOW S HOUO NOSETO . ,THH N si-LW .IH B, T H E H N P O F H IS t h u m b ? . . ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE Jane Fonda’s Rise . F r o m P l a y g i r l t s f _ Acclaimed Actress J YOUTH vs. PARENTS ^ 1 What to Do W hen ^ Your GhUd “Hates” You == By DR. REBECCA USWbOD - ^ N C r P i A N ^ — Should W e^^^StopFi^g GI BENEFITS W hat a Grateful Nation Is Doing for Its 4 S' Vietnam Veterans ; By;DONALb JOHNSON— Adminbinitor of.Vetenn AHain Gan W e Summon Superhmnan Effort fUK triLLIAlU tl HILLER,' F O R R U T H WOffreO W gM" that'describes a, condition in whith two 1964 Republican Your ^perbaek book, Vice-PresiJentic/ nominee p^ple who have some relationship have W H e r e a f t e r , bad "luck V 'i heir stars are sild M bc 9 mdwy ogicMl d if . Do you think that Spiro Jeaturea a nude jnorn- • crossed. A star-crossed person is one |- ferm ni tribe* o f Indiana Agneto it m akingltoiM et an on the cover. Wat r s h l y ^ l i k e a . rrw in w h o h a t this done tcith your t-ihe Vnited-Statei like the Kennedy family. ’ ______I G o v e r n m e n t rftc d g .' am bitioiu -to be a e o n * permiation?-^Kathryn .niae^~SiU HOI, Langdan, N.D. didaie for the Preiidency?— Robert Reagan, Sacram ento, Calif. FO R GEN. JAM ES F. COLLINS, Crane, Waco, Texat • Jn states other than Alaska, 263 tribes,' It-was' not. When I saw It (after pub Prtsident oj the . • D«finiteljr'not. As a.Vic« President, you lication), I protested vigorously to my American Red Crou bands, villages, pueblos, and groups are -donlt Jackie the news piedia if you have e lig ib le tor Federal help. In addition, ap editor, but it was too late. ' D o A m e r ic a n s , t h r o u g h ambitions to be President. It is obvious proximately 300 native Alaskao comma- I the Am erican National that Agnew has no such designs. Hi- FOR LOV BOVDREAV, nities are served currently by the Bureau I Red Croti or through seems to'vrant to make a contribution in- I Chicago Cubs'jportactuter of Indian Afiaiirs. ' ' . ‘ I any other orgai' -Stead o f b ein g a nonen tity.______LfaJC-Crue-iWjn-IS^fi-l -/mTltofc^tood- ' S w a llo w in g M y th s T T o o m any athleteH cestral ' halls like other nobility, this and coaches have been swallowins rovllis creative couple tia a th e ir p r o file “ grown** instead o ( tHo proper lo o d ,.lh B A W A T e :~ —o il llie front-lawnrftt- ij’'' WMA S f i l i m Z . ENTERTA,INMEI*T She’s from a famous family, has a happy' marriage,- a beautiful child, and she may-^wiryan~Academy Award What More Could Jane Fonda Want By PEER I. OPPENHEIMER here’s a good chance that as a happy woman'and step into that T \villowy Jane Fonda will role. Gloria was such a totally des* perate, negative, depressed person! -=gefcan-Oaear-flaLBest: SfisduMty I lefmyself-ljecimre- -^(rrtiErafaiHatte^Bn m a t way, too. now coui3^ go hdSfie* Gloria in “They Shoot Horses, like that? I’d walk in the door and ' aim uuugh! So L stayed sway. Of Don’t They?’; course, Vanessa would stay overnight Her performance as a maratfaon- w ith ine eveiy now a n d then. Still, it dance contestant garnered her rave took me a month to get over it.” reviews from many critics. Jane In- ' D u rin g that m ohth> of recupera- While Jane a n d ^ im have^yed acting, and she returned to New 8iat^'iha£ ‘If ’sTie should win, it will' ’ tion, “Jane took'’time to relax in ' with the idea of^ellirig tft^farm, Y o rk' to go' 'to a -psychiatrist and; .... hot chah^ lier life, happy Hawaii 'with her younger broth's^ ~they~l>oth f e e l ^ is 'a great home study under Strasberg. *'One day, he ' about it," she confessed, “ but I ai- Peter, who has become as f«#)us as where their tKree children can put .. complimented me," Jane' remem- . ways look forward to what's next.” Jane and their father Henry Fonda, down roots/N atalie, 12, is V ad im > ''.b^red, "an d I was a different per ' “ Tamake the film, Jane returned to having starred in the h ighly success firsf chubby his secdnd wife, An son ! 1 knew what I W nted then.” . Califohiia from her home in France ful, film, "Easy Rider.” nette S^yberg. His first wife was I t was Josh Logan, her unofllcial and se£ up housekeeping in a r e n t ^ . “He taught me to play his 12> Brig^Cie Bardot. Natalie lives with godfather, w ho gave Ja n e her first beach. house at Malibu. Jane, her strin g guitar, and It^s a whole new J a ^ and Vadim. His son Christian, chance in films in “Tall Story.-** with — husband,-“French^ director Koger formI oc-expressioni"oC-expressionr'~ Jane toio me. %TWho spends a g r m deal o f tim e Tony, fe rk in s , and onHBro V adim.__and ' their .16*month>old She also took advantage of the lull . hi« prndnction 6'f "There Was a daughter Vanessa all love the beach. to be with her father In CalifornlA, . Catherine Deneuve. Little GIrL” Although Jane got good Jane wa? moody, and some of her where I caught up with her. " i y ‘ Obviously, Jane's life now has reviews, she was convinced she wus ■nro'odlnefl8~was a han gov er-from -th e------ IJelighttul w ays to enchant you r chilm New Teeny Tiny Golden Shape Books —created especially fo r teeny tin y tots ! OOLDBN PR B M ,« Pj¥WW.Ol WMtaro PublUMnaCwrlnc. . -T 0lTWi6ir8lr**l.»lMnUi>gfon 8i«Mon. Hwm Yorfc 11W M a i l COUpOH tO aayl F m dfyV kekfy-/ Apru s, 1970 iSiould 'We Stop That's the idea behind o new pe^fonal-injury insurance says this U S Senator— but a Jot of T Sen. PHBLJP A. HART of Michigan With Charles and Bonnie.Remsberg F YOU AKE INJURED in an going court, where emotional fac i of the fault 'system begin to of auto accidents. U nder their plan, I if you were injure d in a car crash auto accident, whether or tors rather than evidence can influ f themselves. ence the outcome. . To avoid expensive litigation, es you automatically would be reim not you get a settlement may In short, the necessity to pinpoint pecially if yQU look as if you m ight bursed Tully'for the cost of treat depend 913. your looks. • . blame often does m ore to punish the make a good witness in your own be- , ment, loss of income and other ex- XrPaajusCmenV roainial^ilaueaTjy” victims'oT'acciaehS'ihaiTflie driwri half,’ ih'^fahce'‘companies ’lehdTb; ■ pehsM you“ Tuffdr, up' to “ $10‘fl00; one ot the nation’s largest car iiP- - -^ h o cause them. I f you have al: jettlrTrrtnor^lalms fur sevBral-times—:---;wlthDUt any deLerminallun uf fanlt—; surers warns claims men not to pay 'innocently been involved in a colli their actual' worth’ Various studies being made. until they note whether the .accident you may-have-leamed th is g r i ^ les have revealed, however, that as the Y ou would sim ply have to prove ^ ic t im possesses such c h a r a ^ r is tic s son firsthand. If not, you le^rn seriousness of injuriefe increases, the • ^ a t the injuries occurred and docu . as "sg uinty eyes, a b ig A dam 's ap- - it tomorrow. portion of the victim’s costs recov m ent your economic loss. You would pie, a pock-marked face, yellow-teeth, As chairman of the ^nate anti ered directly from insurance com be paid by your own insurance com ' dirty fingernails,or a morose, shy. or trust and monopoly siibcommittee, panies decreases. In other words. pany, just as you are now under byosk'manner." ' ------,------— whiob-start«d-inveatigi(ting-the a u t o - -the-pr^nt-fault-ByBtem-results-in— —-health-insuran^e-poli'ciM^nd-the,^ The reason is simple and shrewd. insurance industry / n '1965, I have claimants being overpaid, underpaid, reim bursem ent would be made Present laws in all s.tates require heard mounting <^mands from traf- or not paid— and only rarely being promptly as expenses occur instead “ that' before;you are“entitled to com Ac experts, ~driVi»s, ‘ even insurance fairly paid:------of In a lump sum;..... pensation from 'liability insurance - executives theniaelves, th a t the fa u lt If the insurance company decides The $10,000 limit would be u min for injuries or econ desplte Its appeal— 1s no*l itself with T his is ju s t one of m any InequitioA decisions in every mile. With this from a liability claim. Of those seri out fault. _ of tho “fault system”, for'Sfittllng. kind o f . rosponsibllity involved, its ously Injured, almost pne>half got This system would leave tho dmaU auto'lnjury claims. On tho aurface, is hardly surprising that both driv nothing. Often the settlements that claimant «ll alone In the fight Tor making tho person to blame pay for ers are partly at fa u lt in about one w art paid did not begin to meet tho ju s t compensation from the company. tho consequences of his errors seorpn oijt of five accidents. actiw l loss. Tho policyholder's company Is still ..:Uk0 -g00d vW-faahloned Amoricnn In most states, unless you can In my opinion, based-on evidence goliig to be tempted to‘settle fnr thn fair play. But In practice this con gather the physical evidence and wit- hoard so far by our subcommittee, It smallest possible amount. And If tho cept has grotesquely backflrod. neasea to prove th a t you are free is high tim e we explored! alternatives claim Is under $10,000, the clalmnnl In seeking deserved liability pay from any blame, your chances of ne- to the fault system. Many bold new is unable to threaten court aclloii. ments, accident victims are.common- gotinting successfully with the other plans have boon proposed, and some So his b arg ain in g position is some l^r subjected to maddening legal driver’s insurance company are slim already are at work in other coun what eroded. snarls, delays In .therapy, senseless Indeed. tries, Including Canada. Another plan has been submllted . frustrations because of whimsical With solid evidence on your aide, ’ Two experts working to' reform by tho American Insurance Assoolu- company policies, and, even after you'll likely get tho most favorable tho present system are Professors tlon, whoso member companion they have used every weapon At their consideration from ap adversaiy In Jeffrey O’Connell of the University handle about 80 percent of tho nn- ...cpjnmandi, pqasibly unfair' rewnc^B surance company i| y.our claim Is ... of. llUncM|i..iuid Robert, Keeton of tion'e auto-insuranoa business. After * b ^u s e of th^ high-flsk gamble of small. This is where the grave in- ' Harvard, both authorities in the law studying some 11,000 accidents Itr Fam ily W^tklv. A prilS . 1970 Blame in A jito A ccidents? plan; it has a lot of merit, problems, too M m seven states, this group ignited con-, troversy within the insurance indus try, by recommending the removal -, •^of blame*fixing-ironr“the-insuTance;—-■ -Jaws, .entirely. In contr^t to the present system, the A IA plan basically would elimi nate payment to accident victims for pain and suffering and would pro hibit liability suits between drivers^ But your own insurance company - -_would rejmburse you for documented medical expenses and other costs o f any amount and for income loss up ta-$760 a month over any length of time. (Additional income protection w ould be available for an extra pre- —mium-a» well.).______In lieu of paj^ent for pain and au(ferlnK,_XflUJWOuld.be. grahted art-.. . -r\ ditional compensation equal to half of your medical expenses if you -were—permanently InjiTred' bi"" figured by the accideht. A g a in , sup- -plemBirtaTT'Ingiirame wQuld.beJav^ " able to pay larger amounts. W h at's mbr*, says the AIA, in- surance .eompantes would save so drivers would still be subject to One striking deficiency of all the should have to clim b as high as $10,- much by being able to scrap the arrest for traffic violations. So there pl^nis-submitted so far. It seems to 000 before court remedies become whole Inefficient fault-flndlng appa is no reason to believe, as some in me, is that none ^ tu k s the problem available. ratus— from investigators to law surers who oppose change have ar of double premiums for hospital and - . Moreover, in thcie. cases where yers to expert witnesses— that they gued, that reform would encourage medical care. A t this moment, mil- court action becomes the only altern could reduce your premiums up to careless driving. A lso self-inflicted . Hons of Americans are payin g auto- ative, victin>s ought to have the righ t 45 percent. l^Is seems optimistic, • injuries, another cause of concern, Insurance companies for protection of ^ speedy decision. So instead of although there is rio doubt that say would be disqualifled for relmburse- against the costs of medical treat- making litigants wait In a lonr Hne ..In g s. WQUldJbe slg n iflc a n t. - ...... - • nient-under-tbe-i - to see -a judge,-why-not-have a- sys , Here again, however, the policy ^ Moreover, the belief that drivers Ing health-insurance premiums for tem of “claims referees." , These holder Is thrown on his own re who cause accidents are now pay the same protection. would be qualified examiners who are sources in trying to negotiate a set ing for their misdeeds hecause of One obvious solution would be a attached______to tbe______state courts but are tlement with his 1 — -fault-finding is-Just-a-raythr-The ■ ,* program-irf-national-health-care-that---- not thenuwlves judges. T h ^' coUl d in n er set. 'This is another great value from MJB Rice, the lorgest selling b rand In the West. Just buy our. Long G rain Rice. 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MJB Dlnnerwore Offer - P.*^0 .-Box-22222:Oept. ^ ------Cheekoner— Virginia ReeK$'f4:30 □ Coronet $14.30 □ ■ ••• ••■Tr QUIPS Lot's Draw an ' AND JUNIORD R iRR E iA S U R E Umbrolla Rgur* € H E S T - - - By AHn Vamdow Then wonder if the seeds may rise Ahead of when yon canl •^Berf Knue A farm er was explain- — ing-to-a-eity-man-how-it- happehe^that the cost of fobd'Had gone up so much. “When a farmer has to How to tell a boy stereo from know the botanical name of what he grows, the en tomological name of the a girl stereo. insects that try to destroy it, and the pharmaceutical Her special name of the stuff used to outfit makes it plain •^■to p ay - fo rit;“--- :------‘ —Dorothea Kent W h e n a polieeman losee an argument, chaneea are . h e ’» a t h o m e. ■—Franklin Pr.Jones . Having refused to~eat v.hia cauliflower, Tommy was sent away from the table. ^Later, his sympa- This girl just loves the - thetic older sister came to April rain. — w herflji*- ini8 "«lllllig unU— asked softly, "Poor Tom m y, i is your little heart- brokon?” “I wouldn't be sur- 1b ..the B&m6~of~com6one~ OTlaed.” Tommy wld7“And who Is very important in my stomach isn't In very a t h l good shape,' either.^' — Pot K r a ft at the party. The folloutinff warning (See Answer Box) .ought to be required on all credit .cards: indis crim inate use may be det Minus Qno rimental to yoi4r financial From a four-letter word health. —W. N. Reiger for whAt you do with a ' banana before you eat It, Obvious Kxplanntlon take away the flrat letter Let learned paychologiiu attdTfet-*'"fiShrthfctn56lfir ponder like a snake. Whal Inner quirk of {See Answer Box) .rebellion ------• Cun lum ■ child In an In alant I Plus Ono. In to a lond*mouUie ramUy W eekly, A p ril s , i970 q " u i z What Your Home Isi^bout ^ 11- T he way you decorate your home tells what kind of a per son you are— a soeial-climber, a . conservative, a secure individual. How to get rich A t' ia s n im f s w h a t D r.'-Edw ard O. ^Laumann, professor of sociology at the . University of Michigan, says'after a study of Hundreds of homes In various income How can you get rich soxse day? Make . . . month after, month? That’a eon- ‘ ica! And now, with more peoMe moving • ______crgte proof! Y o u know , th o w »d» to th e »uburfaa . . ■ th e p opulatagn o t- .. __:_hrackfita.JBfilQW_atejome.atatementa^hout_ invent a gadget like' wouldiTl be repeated over and oyer ^osion . . . and the ex^ _llfe rolea..well-defined. item . . . and \...... --- 4j-Homea-thttt-are-fuU-of-new-fn8hionfl- Ifsrrik^lkeTrbStt-oniShtnlHRt- A recent feature .i ,Suddenly, you ate deluged with c Opportunities Magaeine stated, “ Mail are inhabited by people who feel secun oMers from all over the country . . . ' enough to be adventurous. ^ Q R E -M n N R V than von rould aver ■ Order Ass^ a te s Inc., offers the most Sxich-hmreeholdrTisually- reaentative of the nouveaux richen. nnd you’ve been looking for. A ^^a n c e to these individuals are a n y th in g b u t Rccure. et in on the ground floor in a little- nown business which we believe is on 5. Persona who have tv sets in their can make a fortune so quicklyl fthe verge of a new boom.” bedroom like ^o watch the Inte talk showH. • A beginner from Newark, N.J. ran Falne. Actually, a belief has grown that his first small ad in House Beautiful— offering an auto clothes rackf Busineju F r e e a tv '8et”Tn^the~Hving~room is a feature Week reported that his ad brought In o f a low-income household, so m any stntua- 16,000 in orders. By the end of hia first g a limited number conaciouH individuals seek to avoid thlH year in Mail Order, he had grossed _ .. r »100.000l- stigm a. e Another beginner— a lawyer from the ...... t you must be over 21. ' 6 . Y ou can tel) som ething about the eco midwest, sold an idea by mail to Asher- If you are sincerely Interested in man.^pecialty Salesman Magadne re- cent of your < money in.merchan- . sUrtin^ a profiUble -busineea-of -your- nomic BtfttuB o f a fam ily by Its dog.______v eals^^e madoHlTO.OOO- the flrst three own . . . If you can see the tremendous Trtis. the highest income levels ow n' ^onthsl” your name and aadress, io all orders advantages which Mail Order offers duch dogs ns Afghan hounds and Borznin. <*ome to vou. Eva«thlng is "drop- . , . then ACT NOW l -shipped— lor—you,-anU-thero's-.up—to . 7»-Types of-window curtains va ry widely - 100% mark'Up! You pocket the cash - ^ Mail - lhe-«JUi»n-t6day.—dr“ slmply profits immediately—oven before the send your name and address on a post from ono social class to another. P r o o f card. No salesman will call. W e will orders are shipped to your custoroenl True, Working-class houses frequently t Running ads Repeat ordera olone, jitst from mail- send you a free book— gift catalog, re ^ ing catalogs, could bring you a steady prints of feature articles, niun complete have living-room curtains w ith ftqral pat- 'h income-fer-lhe-rest of-your-lifel- - - _fBcts.atoMt pyf program. Write to :. . terna. -Ijower-middle^lass-'homes-favor- In youl- diiily mail—steady os■u Y««, M ail Order is the fastest-grow ing. most proflUble business in Amer- tranalucont curtains. The nouveaux richfn *^**There U no other business wiiere you prefer curtnins with geometric pattorna. can start on a shoestring and pyramid your profit*— wilhoul Invettlnn in mer- fiii-.h Coiifion for The established rich choose solldniolor ctumJUel One husband and wife mail .Msll OfSM draperies, often ’in expensive fabrics. .orflefTeAfai took iii H 10 . ■ ' PATTERNS _ _ ^ ______A jC y i AND_ WRfORATTO ^AlTraN ______Vn. CAUIIV w eeviw eACUIAk.1 \r,n 111__ _ ^n.l_ f . k.1 w* L.I U lyiAAl Why We Are Sure Of iW RBtSTlN IFH FF O f all the questions that con- lics are merely "whistling ip front a human being, none in the d a r k " .. . chat th e O t h - ifi so important.. . none so olic Church doesn’t know any p e rp le x in g . . . as; more about God's-plan for - W h at happens after death? our destiny than does anyone A few will contend that else.. ,, ' there is no life hereafter... O n the contrary, Catholics that m a n ends his dayis in a believe that the way of life blank nothingness like ani prescribed by Jesus Christ is ' mals. But for most people, ' God's own plan for our salva* there is a naturar and instinc- tion. W e believe further that a m ore joyous eternal Hf& to teaching — and administer come. His Sacraments... and that This instinaive hope, how it has done so from the time ever, carries with it no con of Peter down to this very clusive proof th at there is a moment. _ - life hereafter, and no obvious I t is ofte n said that the "blueprint" shdwing how to faith placed in Christ by Gath- attain~i'tr Because"”b f this^ olics ..,. and~By~other"'Chris- ,' many are bewildered — un- tians, too. is unwarranted .certaia.o£_the earthly way:i>f_, bx facts and reason, A powei;-____ _ life that will determine their ful answer to this_will be eternal destiny. found in our pamphlet: "The Catholics, of coursc. i claim that they alone are The Catholic Church." Even ,capablc..of.,haying .a. gfeacCf_.ihough.yQu_may.jlot be Inwr:.: .. knowiedgc_of_ctcrnjty than is cstcd. in the Catholic Faith,__ available to anyone else. Bat this pamphlet will help you where some may be confused better to understand God’s . and uncertain, the Catholic plan for your life., ...... in htQ Church^-,_Wc...iayitc..,nll..p^|e of ^ for that time when "the night good will to wntc"fui a fice-- cometh that no man can copy of this pamphlet. It will work." be mailed promptly, and no- You may hear it said that body will call on you. Write this is only a blind and super* today . . . ask for Pamphlet stitious faith ... that Catho- No. FM-20. ♦ — —------t F R E E —M aff C o u p o n T o d a y /— —\ _Zlp_ kniGWTiS or COi.MmBtMS RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 147'3 lOUTH SRAND. ST. LOUIS, MO. l a i l * How To Hold FALSE TEETH nrm trtoaga^-- Family W«*ktif,ApHl a, i970 ti HURRY! . AMERICA'S MOST^WWUS PRIue SALE BRINGS YOU GREAT VAtUES., 2 tor the price of ^ aus a penny 2 FOR TKE • i PLUS A PRICE OF I PENNY M E P ia N E CHEST BUYS A SPIREJTCotfQ H DROPS, rog. 33^...... 2 for 34^ , REXALL ASPIRIN, 10.gr., iOO's. reg. $1.19...... 2 for $1.20 - “ ....2for$l.S0 -_EUDiCA1NE^UBMSII0RIKJiS)LoL12^ CjiA/llLKoF/yiAGNESLA r-r«B. $l^9„n oi(t...... ” 7 :..., ^ lor * iv »0 - FOOT POWDER, 4oz.’. reg. 69^...... 2 for70 IPANTY gg^licoGKWWRE HOSE || m t«iiwriM*fiy^MW, MIXIN6$.| 07III uunffiiNTLunOUPONTNYLON I BOW;S COMBS 14.6 withIMi, mUI4 I I I - IKylM r T * 147^ 0(0'lABElS, fy-nmig.hqMMdheliSi te e A s Y /M m PLUS/COUPON^EO^SIARV/SIUESEBONUS BUYS NOTX)N^IU^iMl£OAN FRAGIIJJ- k J E ^ 2 FOR THE PRICE OF "j PLUS A PENNY^ 2 ™E PRICE OF "1 PLUS A PENNY ^ BONUS BUVS jsrATioNERy Buys BOXED WRITING PAPER, assorted styles, white and colors, rag. 9 ^ ...... 2 for 99^ CASCADE CELLOPHANE TAPE on Dispenser, W X 700-, rag. 39^...... 2 for 40^ Ti?AWR~^^p .18 .23 Increase theyllbeweUunderthoseofthe persons are.cra^ to start with. -Uitatlon. Please address all future '4.12M 4.624 —year^go-perlodr— ------r— - ^ Traffic deaths \n Idaho last A good swift kick where It hurts . Why not taktf the youths out questions and statements to me, month were four less- than In la nih i t UnBt that as our ofHcers have'more Im- The- UPI stock market in* dicator lost 0.52 to 93.58. March ot-19«9 but the highway for these idioto.--______would be permanent and po'rtanl m a lt«n (ti flUencHo;— tatalltjr toll at Uie end of the The person who must be huiiiane. H th e y ail! tent to WCHABDGBAF iiMnUi was jeran greater Uioo punished and punished severely prison they will b* exposed to (Heybum) at the same .time a year ago. Is ol course the seUer of lUegal jnurderers, rapists. Livestock Is Buried State PoUce told the Tlme^ drugs. In. my .opinion -there homosexuals, etc., and will f C l I I , , „ ,1 ¥ „ Commercial .and utility cows « n * ' N ^ s on Saturday. should bo exactly one switence return to thU society unable'to V ~ * H e a d I S soldsteadyandbuU«weakto50 | | | K l V C T H l^w a y deaths at the end of tor m y person convicted of find a )ob and will more than l | „ ; , C k C t ' cents lower at the Twin Palls March were S7, compared to so ______Illegal drug selling and that Is Ukely turn to crime ot a higher U n i t y j f l C e r . . Livestock Commission Co. sale. A live hand grenade Is now with the same period in 1969. life Imprisonment at hard labor. of SI I. Only they All classes of feeder catUe sold resting at the bottom of the There were 17 fatal accidents Any-person who sells drugs will be much,more professional c h ! o t w rdalS^ SSueltlon 50 centa to $1 lower and 11.60 Snake River below the Perrlne Ust month, and officers said Uiegally Import^ them Ulegally this time because they WU have Jower in some Instances. Memorial Bridge. high .speed in d loss of c o n M or transports such drugs across been exposed to professionals, SeUers with-avwflge-welghts--- It has-no pin-and-lf-soma-JEfiW the major factors InlO of state lines for Illegal purposes Who knows for suoe that these and prices were, feeder- ■ steers: luckless . . . carp, sucker...... or trout thej —17 t..deaths. BhoultTbTsenlencsrtorllfe In-youthsnanVbe-fehabllltated?— wovuwi m now .They'Pkau weren't aluAfigiven