VOL. 67 NO. 309, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSpAY APRIL 8,'1971 CENTS

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WASHINGTON (U PI) -Pres­ leave Vietnam by Dec. 1, “The issue very simply is ident Nixon, deplaring his goal cutting Ann^Tican troop this: Shall we leave Vietnam in m "total.. wnnffl'flwfii ~ ! fs5 r strengtn to 'IBPO ir But he a way that —by our own Vietnam,” pledged Wednesday rejected demands of his critics ‘actions —consciously turns the ” night to accelerate the Ameri­ that he set a definite date for country over to the Commu- can troop pull-out, removing" an end to American involVe- nists? Or shall we leave in a 100,000 men fironi the war zone ment-in- the-warj-saying-he— way- That gives the... South duiteg a seven-month period intended'to ehd tl^e conflict “in Vietnamese a ' reasonable starting May .l. a way that will redeem the chance to survive as_a_free In a 20ininute ■ televised sacrifices that have been people?” address, Nixon said the addi­ made” by U.S. forces in more “Nfy.plan will end American tional U.S. servicemen would than 10 years,of fighting. involvement in a way that would provide .that, chance,” Nixon said. “Tlie other would end it precipitately and give victory to the Communists.” Nixon said his program of Vietnamization —atrengthening South Vietnamese forces to assume the burden of fighting X. I— the-<^ar —“has succecfdeJr”

-Ameriean-forcSs-in-Vietnam -Vt- will be reduced to 284,000 by May 1. The rate of withdrawal sinc^ puUouts started July 8. 1969, has averaged 12,500 men a month. The rate between May 1 and Dec. 1 will be slightly more than 14,200 monthly. Pntpntlal rv.miv»rnHr prng. r 'T J f T - idential candidates criticiz^ I: N lM n’s speech. Sen. Eklmund Musfaer-eonSaered-th^firoht- HEAVIEST FLOWltf waiw over SBoihone Falli in 20 yem , nmner for the nominaUon, said placed at 21,000 cnUc feet per lecond, has attracted hnadredi of he was “very disappointed” ipectatera to viewpoinU neair the falls this week. Here twp w I— NlxomlldTiot^Bet^aTlate^ end A flow-tofemember -peraoni watch-the tfaimdeioaa plnnge of water over the rim of U.S. involvement. the falls, aouda of spray rising above the cataract reached as Sen. EMward M. Kennedy also Ugh as the canyon rim Wednesday evenhig, iprinkUng visitors. expressed disappointment in - Nixon’s failure to set a definite I— dat». He said Nixon’s "grudging and alight" Increase In the troop withdrawal rate could not District "conceal the failure of the recent Alisoi*!?s^H :;^dw ard’s An^can-cupport^ campaign into Laos. Kennedy said he also deadlock was "shocked the President did —not-dovote—on» word” to the “violince that. this war has 310 parochial pupils press —visited—upon the civilians of broken — Southeast Asia.” But Sen. Hobert Dole of ^ — ^-FJWdtoioti5Mj3geilipimrd BOISE (UPI) - Tlie Senate Kansas, the Republican national broke its own stalemate late, Wednesday night and sent to the chahtnan, said the President’s By BONNIE BAIRD JONES announcement meant 365,000 Dr. Ragland'sald a study has will Increase costs. Adoption of the budget, late House two reapportionment bills Times-News Staff Writer been m a ^ of the St. Ekiward’s The budget Is prepared, he Americans will have come this year because of delayed and one re-districting measure. TWIN FALLS — An ad­ added, on the basis of normal ” home from Vietnam by Dec. 1. enrollment revealing pupils are legislative action on a state TheHouse,meMtime,debated ditional enrollment of up to 310 scattered throughout the absorption of the children into funding program, is sdieduled one hour and five mlniitM nn parochial school children plus distrid . Thl.‘» win ffivp fuUuwiiig the public BftfifliilT ' another reapportionment bill, nign^r costs ot operation nave distrirt an opportunity to work Ragland said teacher salaries then tifaroke for. a dinner recess boosted the Twin Falls School them into the regular program are still in the negotiation stage In the plant facilities fund, the with'plans to retiuTi later in the district, has budgeted $60,000 District budget for 1971-72 by adding some to each of the but he believes a moderate evening. Cassia which will provide necessary nine per cent to $3.05 million. district’s five elementary salary Increase with possible “The log Jam has |>roken,'’ Pullout charted Dr. Ernest Ragland, district schools. additional, inampnce '^^e fiU superintendent, said saTd tire' can be provided the dlstrid 's Boise,announdng that both sides building and some work on drug raid proposed budget for the coming Dr. Ragland said most of the staff. He said the budget has of the aisle had agreed^ con­ O'Leary Junior High School year Is an Increase of $254,631.86 present elementary school been prepared on this ImisIs .—- sider the.ihree measures.____ over last year, reflecting the classes are under SOpupils and A public hetlring on the sdiool roofing. Ragland said no new The change-about came after building programs are con­ dosure of a . Edward’s Catholic can easily handle the one to two budget will be held April 19 at 8 a Cay of Caucus and a late nabs 6 templated in the coming year.- Pakistan fears School and the need for the more in . the various rooms, p.m. in the school ad­ aftemoonOoor session wMch saw public school system to absorb aiould it develop some classes, Dr. Ragland said the bond BURLEY — A continued ministration offices. Dr. Demoerats still Republicans 10 the additional enrollment. already over 30 pupils, are redenfiption fund levy this year crackdown on the drug problem Ragland said copies of the times on motions to suspend The proposed general fund proposed budget are now being is the s m a lle r in many years In Magic Valley brought arrests bein^ pushed to accept rules. Republicans then balked Indian strike budget this year Is $3,053,746.38, numerous new pupils, Ragland prepared a t the schooL offices end reflects- the reduction of Wednesday night of four Burley at two Democratic motions, one com pared to $2,798,835.52 said, it may be necessary to will be available for public bonded indebtedness of the NEW DELHI (UPD-PaWs- Pakistan has lieen placed in the people on charges of illegal and to recess to draw up more re­ budgeted for the current year acquire an additional dass review prior to the hearing. He district. About $122,000 will be tairti-government said today highest stale of combat readi­ di^pension of drugs. apportionment plans and one to a n d -$2,569,873.20, the a d u al room or two in some location urged aU interested taxpayers p^dlhis yev, leaving the total India may be prepariilg ~^to ness. One other was arrested for expenditures for the 1969-70 around the dty. This, he said, to attend the hearing. debt Just over $1 millloa. ^ invade East Pakistan, where Pakistan earlier had claimed a ^ u lt with a deadly weapon The upper chamber also acted s^jol year. E^pgi^ditures for Bengali separatists iiave been that In dia had moye.d six anny and -two «ther-s for ille g a l i*Hier« threatfroatSen^-Joaaes- waglng^dvil war agalnj^ the’ ^visions —or alwut M,000 men the 1970-71 year are hot y^ EUsworth, R-Leadore, Senate possession of drugs. completed. The total plant federal' govsm m ent' for two —into the state of West Bengal, Gordon Nielson. Cassia President Pro'TohTldlntroduce ~weelK^^— I------which forms its w esll^ border' facilities budgef ^ th is -yearr te a tw hion i V iE iaeT llIilir«W tfae dlAricLand we have to estnurdinary'cangressionarin- eipteffcw in Saiflon’s top'add , thlr^ . blocks in the. crbwded marijiiana. chairman o f the House Jndida- coan nittM ' on Administrative _ . ' prepare f f i r an increase of 310 vfatigaHon into the wiretapping m r k ntgWrhih one U.S. I duwiituwi i Hrea ,a u lMiuittc wea­ Nidaon said one juvetaile and operMiom of Qie FBL The ry Committee, wwild Pw tifrt and-j»oeedBtetr------M r . Force aervlcexnan and a pons were beara The Honae Adnrfnistratfain . , gDerriOH faced Vietnim eae bar girl and across the river. - 1 fa»rt«o-art>utad fcr-iUagal- m ^T m e, has decided to hire growing cotitrovcny with mem- 6«nm Carlrtita Qnt taJMrig about' Country ' Music' > ^ VA'nCAN crry ( UPD—Pope new Paul VI led Roman CathoUca today in the most solemn stage of Holy" Week with a movinig MOSCOW (UPD—Delegates nearest thing the. Soviets Jiaye ceremony in which he-re-«nacts tRe~2ror saviet cumniuiiist ~to~irWestenv8tyle election.. Qiriat’fl gesture pfwaahing and Party Congress today ac­ Hie afternoon session was kissing the feet of his disciples claimed Premier Alexei N. closed to all but the Soviet at the Last Supper. work^g on passport papers for Kosygin witli shouts of “glory! ” party delegates. . The ceremony was being h^d customer . . Evelyn Hlntze and “viva!" in a response The. 360-member Central at Uie BasUica of St.. John in l y k ^ tor lockmiith .... Bmi nearly equaling that accordSa' COhimittee governs ihe Soviet Lateran Mauldin saying dance class in party cB le neQtfla I. Brezhnev ncbnvmunlsrParty^tween COT' Hie Pope’s action in w ashl^ ig—never--- on Monday. grosses, which meet every four the ■ fiS T)f “I2~seriifiiefins bothers him . . Dr. Ernest ^ Sources inside the Congress to Qve years. After its election representing the disciples is a Ragland looking over .budget said the 5,000 delegates ap­ Iqr. secret ballot, the new custom instituted by Pope figures . . . Waltace Savage ‘ plauded lustily and c h e o ^ at committee In turn elects its Gregory the Great 1,400 years walking out of courthouse . . . ^ o . After falling into disuse fot the conclusion of Kosygin's own executive tody, the PoUt- Mrs. “Roy“ HanptSh7~Hansen, centuries, it was revived by the brief summary of ffie' consu* buro, \dildi'is thi real day-to- taking care of dau^ter with mer-orient^ economic plan for day ruling body. late Pope John X X in in 1959. Missing . broken legs,, sick baby and Christians dlso believe Holy 1971-75. He had outlined the nie Politburo is the group AMONG five persons another daughter with skinned which actually wields supreme Thursday to be the day on plan in a 30,000-word spe«ch reported missing today after knees . power over 240 million Soviet which Christ instituted the Tuesday. North Vietnamese troops rjrrJViltoffiHgr-ttw -^vatlqn .the Eucharist, and the Pope’s Mass Cbngress adjourned pending a Congress sources said the' tonight therefore had a special’ In Cambodia was Catherine later session to elect a new response to Kosygin's summa- simiflcance. M. (Kate) Webb, United Preu WHAT ABOUT THAT party Central Committee, the tion fell slightly ,^ r t of being Following the Holy Thursday u long and loud as the 90- Mass, r______nicttuc!!— are wiveiwU -International hnraaii -managar UNMARKED GBAVE3. and altars are stripped bare to at that city. (DPI) seconds of tumult that followed Oo«s the memory of thot loved' Murderer Brezhnev's .summation of ge- remind Christians of Christ’s one deteive better than an un-, neraLparty policy on Monday; condemnation and execution. memoTrioliz^ grovetite? < THe sources saw, it as a They remain bare-untiL the gets 2,500 «flectioh-houtd not c i WASHINGTON (UPI) - memorioi be provtded now? ' among equals," Kosygin still is Transportation Secretary John year term Then, may we thow you the me*i politically heathy. DALLAS (UPI)-A jury Wed­ A. Volpe today named the Jt was also announced at this nvjrioU we hove ta oHer? ' nesday sentenced a convicted mayor of Hartford, Conn., concluding session of debate at Recall murderer to 2,500 years in' Antonina P. Uccello, to head his the Congress that detailed Drison-the lnni?«st aentmcc office of consumer a ff^ s . , S u i t i e l ~dlre(;tives'to execiite tlie new handed down in Texas judicial MIm Uccello becomes the five-year economic plan would W een o riaj P u r L history. 5^planned highest ranking woman in the be ready by Aug. 1, indicating a Deq;>ite the length of , the Transportation Department, K IM M tlY »OAO 733-S743 ^ m ating of the new Central -sentence;— however;— Robert- .AlUm«mo(iolv ord«x4d by-Ap/il..22lh. ~Committee would take place In Floyd Angle, 28, will be eligible in Boise^ complaints of the Individual user will be in»tolled by Memorioi Doy August along with a regular for parole in 20 years. of transportation, Volpe said. session of th Supreme Soviet BOISE (UPI) — Members and Angle was convicted of killing (Parliament). - "JaclrKatzrWrdurlng a holdnp- supporters of Taxpayers’ Voice, "nie- congress today also Inc,, a private organization, vot­ of an auto supply store in passed two foreign policy Dallas two days before Christ­ ed nearly unanimously Wednes­ resolutions, the soured said: day to seek recall of Boise mas, 1969. Appealing for the United The term surpasses Texas’ mayor Jay Amyx and Ada Coun­ States and its allies to end the ty Commissioner Jack Barney, previous high sentence of 1,800 Indochina War. years assessed in Odessa, Tex., Proposed recall petitions uestion Appealing for “a just peace” to a man convicted for scllinj^ Widow asks interest against the two officials accuse ■in the'Middle Efljt.------man M amng m general ms- Q heroin. BOISE (UPI) - a ty officials “You have been using my "Had 1 not paid you 1 would have rejected a widow’s request money for six months now,” she have collected Interest on the regard of the best fiscal interests it is my belief that m edical science is.on the of the taxpayers within their Jor in te rs on a jg c ^ Improv.^- 3aid. $613,” . verge of peHftcting the technique of organ jurisdictions, _ ment district payment she mad ^ “Had I not paid "you ^o u ld She added that "M id not-vote transplants. Following my death I would like Magic YaireyHospitals * Additionally, Smyx is accused^ last year for road work not yet havechargedme Interest, There­ to have the street (Victoria to hpv© my kidneys and eye corrieas‘trdns~ of approving Involvement of the started. fore, I think it is more than Drive) paved in the first place.” planted if they oV<^useable. I know you must dty In federally-funded pro­ Mrs. Bertha Waterhouse, fair for you to payHIje iilterest City Attorney Elbert E. Gass hove experienced this situation before. Please Magic Valley Memorial St. Benedicts grams “requiring local tax com­ Boise, wrote the mayor and city on the $613,lOforthe six months.” confirmed that Mrs. Waterhouse tell me what to do. Admitted council last week -asking for Her letter pointed out she Is would be paying 6V« per cent mitments which effectively In­ Admitted crease the property tax load Gary 1. Marsh, Arthur J. Foster Anderson, Mrs. Lydia Interest on $613.10 shepaid Sept. a widow and that sJie pays Tier interest to tlie^city had she not Crisap and Mrs. Jay Little, all' 4 for street paving supposed to, bills when due and as a tax­ paid in advance. But he referred - without a vote of the people,” Divine, Mrs. Virgil Cox, Mrs. He also stands accused of ap­ Nell Grisham, Millie Kay, M p. Wendell; Mrs. Blanche Otto, have been completed last fall. payer, pays her taxes. newsmen to the public works Mrs. Linda Wambolt, Mrs. Mike "It has been sik months and "But I don’t like to use my director for the reason the pro­ proving city spentUng for a Garth Morrill, Alan Normsoi, developmentplannlngtudgetnot, • • Larry Neale, Mrs. Leonard Atwood, Mrs. Paul Bovey, no work has s t^ e d yet," Mrs. savings to pay for somethftig'’ ject fell behind schedule. . Answer Steven Roseberry and Trent Waterhouse wrote. which Isn’t done,” she said. adequately substantial ed by pre­ Hartley and Cecil Schultz, all vious years’ records and approv­ There it o common low cor^cept thot o men's Kleinkoff. all Jerome; Shon mortol remoin* ore not ht» to diipote of — thot ■ Twin Falls; Glenn Gould &■.. ing a city budget increase In ikHelen Berry and Mrs. John Sammons and Rex Sammons, hi> b o d y o fte r deoth b e lo n g j to h ii lu rv iv o rt. Cer.- disregard of taxpayer protests. tain itatet hove altered ihit concept by adopting ^.Simp.snn, all Biihl;— Richard both Hazelton: Mrs. Guy ^L e e . ho»it>ng wHoon BUHL — Joe Leeper, Wen­ ond fomily to that thould you be on occeptoble Buhl, and Mrs. L. Wayne and Mrs. Jay Uttle-. WendeU. hoinesteaded near Corral, Church of Christ. In 1928 he Dec. 1, 1948, at Jerome. dell, is the newly elected donor no time will be loit Strickling, WendeU. and Mr, and Mrs, Gary OUon, They-lived there until 1950 tnaiTied Alta Fox. They were Mrs, Spangler later moved' to president of the South Central Births Twin Falls, when'they moved to Gooding. later divorced. On Dec. 11. 1954. Pocatello and made her home District of the Idaho Funeral A son was bom to Mr. and He died in 1956, Ttie past few he married Helen EMgehille at with a daughter, Mrs, Albert Service Association. Robert F. Mrs Randy Fowers, Twin Cassia Memorial years she has lived with a Elko. Nev. Pace, until 1963 when she Falls. daughter, Mrs. Florence Survivors include his widow. moved to the Hillcrest Haven Dick^rd, Buhl, secretary- A^dSiiltted Guddat, Bend, Ore, Filer; mother, Mrs. William Z, Convalescent Home where she treasurer. said today. Dion Galbraith, Mrs. Leo J, Surviving are three Taylor, West Plains; two sons. had resided since. She belonged He said Leeper. who operates IVIinidoka Memorial Moor, both Burley; Samuel daughters. Mrs. Guddat and Noble G, Taylor. Blackfoot. and to the Seventh Day Adventist Leeper Mortuary at WendeU, w h i t e I Richardson and Vemlte Mrs, James (Myrtle) Wheat- Don L. Taylor. Filer; one Church. was named at a district meeting Admitted Pearson, both Declo. and Mrs. croft. both Bend. Ore,, and Mrs. daughter, Shirley L. Taylor, Survivors Include two sons, at the Ramada Inn at Burley. Herman Johnson, Eunice Emmett Hemandei, Paul, Abe f Blanche) Loewen. Filer; five step-daughters. Mrs. Lewis Spangler, San Diego. Dickard was fleeted- sccretary- The Chape! by the PaHc"z Baird and Christina M, Diamlssed Gooding; a son, Rex Miller, Natalie LeFebre, Blackfoot; Calif., and Jjester Spangler, treasurer. 136 4th AVE. EASr-TWlM FAUsI Reynolds, all Rupert, and Ignacia Mancillas. Mrs, Gooding'; a sister, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Patricia Ginniano, Ai^ondale. Ariz.; two daughters, PHONE 73^«600 Qarence Morehouse, Boise, Coleman Fisher and daughter, Reid, and a brother, Ral|^ Massachusetts; Mrs. Joan Mrs. Albert (Flora) Pace, ntz7"boUr 'Bois«, and—r r Irisli, Filer; Mrs: Bene--John-- -Pocatello, aiicf Mrs:- John- Af- -eonduotcd at- 7r30-pjn : -Friday— Candio Mauriz, Mi^. Paul Mrs. Harold Estes, all Burley; grandchildren, 31 great­ ston, Arizona, and Mrs, Ann terburn, Ely, Nev.; nine at Pocatello. Graveside ser- ji: . 1 x Flick and daughter, all Rupert; Vernon E, Preuit, Paul; Can­ grandchildren and seven great- Sanelian, Burley; two step­ grandchildren and 17 great- vices will be held at 2 pjn. >:| .v invita^^osttO n a t io n a l s e l e c t e d MORTICIANS Steve Bean, Salem, Ore., and dice Kamekona and Jennifer great-grandchildren. A sons, David Boyd, Florida, and grandchildren. Saturday at the Jerome K - ^ | Marilyn Tolman. Burley. Kamekona. both Hawaii; Mrs, daughter and three sons also, Charles Boyd. Burley; two Funeral services will be Cemetery. , Sherman Peck, Rupert, preceded her in death. brothers, Joe Taylor, Filer, and Births Graveside services will be Alfred Taylor. West Plains; one A daughter was bom to Mr, conducted at 2 pjn. Friday at sister, Mrs, Stella Johnson, • and Mrs, Douglas Harper, Marshall Cemetery, Boise. West Plains; 26 grandchildren SUBSCRIPTION RATCS Malta, and two great-grandchildren. rWtTtMES-MEWS- Funeral services will—be Twin Falls. Idaho Gooding County Funeral Services conducted at 10:30 a.m. By C *rrl« r Saturday at Reynolds Funeral Month Admitted (OAlly 4 Sunday) »2.50 Lawrence Niegel, Dietrich;’ BURLEY — Rosary for Mrs. Oiapel by Revn Lym m John-- By MmII ' Fletcher Haynes, Hagerman, Mary Anne Jones Kamekona ston. Buhl. Final rites will be M i A t i . r a Paid In iktvftnc* held in the Filer lOOF (D«ily 4 Sunday) and Mrs. George McLaughlinT “vfflTbe recited at 7:30 pjn. Cemeterjr .Friends may call at Hundreds of Patterns to Choose from 1 *2.75 Gooding. Friday in the Joseph Payne 3Mtonth» *7.75 the chapel Friday and Satur­ *14.50 Dismissed Memorial Chapel. Requiem 1 V»ar *37.00 Riley Loe, Gooding: Ttiomas mass will be cdebrated ^t 10 day. Up M »ll »ubtcrlptlOfts accaptad only whcr* cArriar d*livary it not Hoffman, Hagerman, and Myra a.m. Saturday ih the St. m«intain«d. Ledair. WendclT. Theresse Church of the Little To OFF Births Flower by Rev. Richard R. Armstrong 6 0 % A son was bom to Mr. and Bauman as celebrant, Final TIMES-NEWS rites will be held in Honolulu. .SUBSCRIBERS Mrs. Dale Brown, Gooding. JEROME — Robert Glenn Pabcp Fiends may call at - Payne Armstroiig, 26, died Wedne tor xrvtcecn Mortuary JFriday afDemoon and P A ptr O fllve ry evening at His home of a Semigtoss Firm fined evening and Saturday until time illness.. of services. 0^11 your carrier Funeral services will" be - ' REDDING, Calif. (UPI>- annourfced by Hove Funeral o r 73»-«931 Hormel Meat Cb. waar ordered Oiapel. ~Ba6r«'»trm. m iiv n r- -to - pay <1,360 in- fines and -^E WQME- vioM -for- baten lO a jn . on Sundays MyrUe Robbins will be held at 2 —^—:-----1.------penalties Wednesday after "l«eadlne Tio contesr 'to “six ^ p jn r Fridaj~in-Hove- Funeral W . Dunsbergen P h 6 n E 7 3 } - ^ 1 charges of delivering under­ Chapel. Pinal rites wiH be in the weight meat to Jerome Cemetery. GOODING - William J. OrUMOir MMrMnumbars grocers. Dunsbergen, 85, died Wed­ WENDELL — Services for nesday evening at Gooding •urtw -lhipvt Mrs. Stella Requa wlD be hd^ Memorial Ho^ital of a brirf 249 MAINAVE. EAST TWINFAUS - MuMMMy-MvMMi tn- issr The^ box office for the m m - ik m n m Hemttmr ju s t fs at 3 pjn. Friday at Wendell illness. restored Ford’s Theater in Methodist Church. Final rites Funeral services will 1^ WaAJngton, D .C ., pri^i^lnally jniU !be hrid .ln ihtf ' snsoiiiiOitd^'^ .was the Star Saloon. Onetery. ^ Chif»a. -4 - • . • I . , . I, Thursday, A p ril 8, 1971 TImes-News, Twin Fall*, Ictehb )

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JACKSON, Wyo. ( U PI)—Ran­ P^rk Supt. Howard Chainian r» gers at the GTMd T^ton Na­ said the coyote is considered f- tional-Park In northwestern Wy- X “one of the most visiUe and in- ■ . M ld...gednesdfly; they.-~t«resting— piredators ■ In - ,tb» may ban snowmobiles {ro|n the park,” and is considered “as mucTi a part of tHe wlliSlIffe ers are usingjhe vehicles to" show as deer, elk or moose. diase and kill coyotes. Betts 9ald the (resent coyote Park officials said there have population-is “in balance with five jueh_tocl- the_avallaU^iadd -supplies,!!- dents this year, alone and esti­ and he does th)t intend to see mated as many as 30 coyotes the balance destroyed. may have been slaughtered by “Most snowmobUers want to snowmobilers in the past few protect their sport,” he said, years. “but it takes only a few to ruin The coyote is legally consid- it for everyone.” ^

cept in national parks where it is protected. Cyclist Chi i f-Rrangcf Fronli Betta of Grand Teton Narion^ Park said except in the parks “people are encouraged to kill coyotes any injured way they want, whether sports- manljke or-not.” He “ noted animals were in crash .more openly seen in the parks T'eatured because they are protected. “I guess they are a tempta­ TAVIN FALLS — A young singers tion to some people," he said. Twin- Tnan>-was injured Two Star Valley men recently W '^esday evening when his je r e convlctednfjnolesting and motorcycle■cycle arand a c«r collided______at killing coyotes in the park. Oraig “Sxth Street East-and third- L^ker and Michael Ivie chased Avenue East, city police report. ‘WelcTing job^ — Officers said Clifton D. success coyotes until the animals were __ exhausted, then killed themJay Lauritzen, 19. was taken by JylSiJIlESIlAIN E ^ _ Dr. EUlott had the essential repeatedly running their, ma­ ambulance to Magic Valley Tlmes-News Staff Writer help of the three choir directors. chines over the animals, park Memorial Hospital for treat­ TWIN FALLS - Problem: Richard Smack of Twin Falls; officials said. ment of injuries. He later was Take 195 diverse voices from £Udon Wood. Burley, and Alan -- ^Both men were fined~~|250 -released,------three - Magic— Valley high Haler-Mlnicor-who-worked-with each, with $150 suspended, and Lauritzen was riding his schools, taught by different their students for many weeks placed on a year’s probation. motorcycle west on Third instructors, and weld them into to learn the complex series of Betts said he fears the inci­ Avenue East.when it and a car a harmonious whole, sounding numbers presented at a public dents are increasing this year. driven by Jose D. Galvan, 15, as if they had always worked concert Wednesday evening. “We have investigated five Twin Falls, collided in the in­ together . . . and do all this in The students worked on the incidents so far this year,” he tersection. just one day of instruction. program at their respective said, “and there may be more.” Neither Galvan nor Result: Marvelous music . . . schools, training their voices for ------Hb Bsttnmma tgnveai-g -arrd ■ pB9aenee»‘» in his vehicle, M aria -thrilte- Iba— intricata paggagps nf 30 coyotes may have been de­ Galvan, 60; Rolando Galvan. 14. and renews your faith in yoiing Vivaldi's "Gloria"; a necking The veteran Twin Falls choir liberately killed in the last’ and Belinda Galvan, 12, was talent. spiritual, “Soon Ah Will Be accompanist Joined-the group to few years by snowmobiles. injured. Dr. Will Elliott, music Done,” by William L, Dawson; accompany the vocalists in the - Betts saUHie-felt it was very director at Boise State College, a quatrain of selections from tricky “Funny Girl” selections, unsportsmanlike to kill any an- was the “ magician” who the Broadway musical "Funny and was rewarded with hearty Im d with a snowmobile. performed this feat on Wed­ G irl,” and the concluding applau% from the audience. “The animal doesn't have a Probation nesday, when a one-day music “Battle Hymn of the Republic." A Minico student. Tom Qark, chance.” he said. “Once it is in clinic brought high-schooi choir During a day-long music was accompanist for “Battle -the upeii it is easy to kill. You members from Burley. Minico clinic at CSl, the students Hymn of the' Republic." Just run the coyjote until it is and Twin Falls together at the studied under the able baton of arranged with a rolling, rhyth­ ordered Dr. Elliott, who honed, mical piano l>ackground which exhausted.” College of Southern- Idaho’s Park officials indicated they Fine Arts Center. harassed, insisted and inspired the young man performed to may have to take some action the students to do their best. perfection'. against snowmobUers if the in­ revoked And do their best they did. in a Much could be said about the cidents continue. two-hour concert that blended individual selections, but "Our first responsibility here TWIN FALLS — A probation Shoshone orchestral, band and vocal ■perhaps It is best to commend is to the wildlife and the en- order on a 20-yearK)ld Twin numbers into an ev^nltLg-oLi -^aU-tho dovotcd-mttsieians-and- Your- "imnanisnt.” B«ts note. "WhUe Falls man was revolted during a services pleasure for the audience. their instructors for thefr hard we realize only a few snowmo­ hearing in Fifth District Court The 1971 Senior Recognition work in preparing the concert. bilers do this kind of thing, we before Judge James Cun­ Concert included an Interesting All who attended Wednesday must make a consideration ningham Wednesday. set Friday variety of' orchestral and t>and night’s musical gala were about banning the machines Clinton Uoyd I^ to n was numb^s under the direction of amply rewarded for their time, if these incidents continue.” convicted last year on a plea of Del Slaughter, including, for the' and all enjoyed some of the nusic neara irom the guilty to a _'al 8 pjn. sbridge March” ; "Psalm for stolen property. Sentence was Friday at the First Baptist schools in many a moon. Band”; “Variations on a withheld at that time' and he Church, sponsored jointly by Korean Folk Song,” and “Can- Director was placed on probation. Shoshone Protestant churches. BARB S Can,” described as a symphonic Since then, the court records Speaker will be the Rev. By PHIL PASTORET scenario, by Cole Porter, show. Huston has violated his Herbert Morris, Twin Falls, Cashew plants are distant traces probation by committing a First United Methodist Church arranged by Cacavas. petty larceny and by leaving The symphony orchestra reltlions of the ivy and su- pastor, using the topic tnac families. Maybe that's State Hospital North at Orofino "Some^ing to Die For." presented a brief series of numbers, including two dances why we get the itch to eat without permission. Laymen from churches DOUBLEKNIT program from "The Bartered Bride” by the whole bagful. .riirtgp Cunningham ■ipnfpnfAH -partieipating-wiH-bc Mr. and &fietana; dances from “A New Huston to not more than three Mrs. Howard Adkins, E. I. New York City began PAUL - The Paul Gty England Album, 1B56,” and' SPORT COATS years in the Idaho State Terry. Kenneth G-others, Carl operating the first street­ Council met Wednesday night selections from "H air," as Penitentiary and then com­ Kinney. Mrs. George Kenaston car i>i 1832, and there are with Gerald Mays, a West, arranged by Jerry Long. muted the sentence to 90 days in and Gary McDonald. those who claim it’s still Minico Junior High School the county jail. " T h e symphony band also in use during rush hour from ^ 5 0 teacher, to discuss the city's The public is invited. on the subway. recreation program for this The newest thing going th« other year. . sid« of the spring thow. Lightweight, Mays has been hired as the comforto^le, cool. And they never, city’s recreation director for never wrinkle. Single breasted mod- this summer. When he isn’t PRE-EASTER working as recreation director, • U w ith HoU betfed-ond pfoin bockT. he -will tie working thM as a CLEARANCE that were mode for looking. Abso­ regular city employe at |2 per lutely great. 100% polyester in so­ hour. Altogetb^ he.will work 40 lids, stripes and herringbones in 38 hours per week for the city. to 46 regO lor, 40 to 46 lo n g He asked the council's per- mission to conduct the" ricreation program In the ^ ^ a vin g s on Gifts Mens^hoesltedfi^^^ morning instead of in af­ HurcyJn for these, ternoons as in the past. The Stioes. Just in Time council tentatively approved many styles from which DOUBLEKNIT this request if he can find coadies, and^umpires who will for Easter to choose, good selec­ participate in the mornings. PANTS The mayor also told Mays Good selection of styles tion of sizes and colors that be would like to have and sizes______-^airdHiHents “ in“ the“ program.' ilEDUCEIMsrow----- from S y g — completed before the end of REDUCED school. Slacks fo r today's nnan. Active. In­ The council instnicted Mays dependent. Freed of care. Double- to drAft a proposed recreation NOW ^ kriit polyester with such stamina they program and faring it back to the council before June 1. walk, they run, they bend, they A reguest by William Lewis to stoop . . . they do whatever you do. park faiB mobile home on Don And they do it with enormous style. ' M ardi's property where March Machine waihable?_Ye»,‘ ijr! Woven previously had his mobile stripes Of »ol«d» ’flore -or »tfo«ght~ -hom«, was denied by. thftcoundT l«gi. Sizei 29 to 42, regulars. for fate failure to coinply with ttie city’s ordinance. How Reduced for | a ^ Savings Womens H e ^ G««d Sskcltoii af rtyksaad M a n t shiit shat, b^alH al ta«M*r caUrs JUST SAy- B O lffi. Idaho (U P ll- Bolafc- CSucade Corp. has. announced iJaiw to close a pre-tabricated CHARGEm houaiae -idanf- in llarylaod -OBEN-MONDAST^BRIDAYS- i leased by its niodalar stmc^ turcs'^visioa. ril9P.M. ’ItM ^peration. wfaid) pro d im tow and middle income modular towadWiuRS mnltilamOy units.

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Devoted To The Citizens 'Of Magic Valley laffieiaia mat Un» North Vltf- ' It b*al80 lioftd that S o i^ nameae . used .the 301th, .308th. -Vietnam was.. Thursday, April 8, 1971 XI WMt«rgr«n, Publisher ; PHONE 733W 3 1 . North Vietnam will continue to forced march from the trail - ^11 in all, admihistfatlbn 320th and 324-B diviaions to through the operatibns in Laos step up the pace of localized' area in Labs to make the assault .officials think the balance of repeh Lam Yon 719, the South and Cambodia during th£. OMcl^l City and /MmbwofAbditBurtauof Circulation and UPI fighting in northern South and raze the town. stre n ^ in:Indochbia has now ytetnamesie drive across the months of February and March, P u n u ^ l to Sactlon M-1M Idaho Cbdt. Thursday Is htraby dnlanated as tha day of me vwak on which Vietnam and i^w here in In- Generally at>eakiilgr ad­ sWung^ to .favor, the South nipply trails in Laos. During the which have, in the pdM, wen the iagal notlca* w ill Im publlshad. Publlihad dally and Sunday, axcapt Saturday, at 11} Third Street West, dochina. " ministration officials ^lie ve Vietnamese. That is _the con­ 196a.fet offensive all those unlta. Cbmmunlsts u n d e rt^ major'' Twin Fall*. Idaho, t3 M I, by AAagIc Valley Newspapers, Inc. Entered as second class mall matter A pril'!, most of the anticipated local- 1 » ll, at ttie post oftlce In Twin Falls, Idaho, *3M I. under.the act ot March 8, IICT. . ______That is the prediction of top viction \iWch is to te reriected fou^t ^ in Hue or assaulted jnUitary operations. admlplstj^roh i i c«vttYT:byz «ig yorth-yiet^ IrTPresiaenLNixoa's. W ! repnn~IMiWi ■ In, .a. yiiiii prTrir teTev|rion.riiCiyriMWi f f y have beeff assessing the drive namese will be; agabist U.S. tonight on the war, Viet- SimiSarly, the cofncldent pearance. President, Nixon into Laos by South Vletnamew troops; in order to w e ll U.S. namizatlon- and withdrawal. toan Thang operation north of reported that four ot tte 18 forces. 'Itiey belie,ve. that Hanoi casualty li^ - and thus fuel The continuing ad- Route 7 in . Cambodia is being ,S0uth VletnAihese battdians' J will now want to make a very demands here at home for -a mlnlstration a^sessmCTtj)^ the opposed by the North Viet­ engaiged in the Laoji operatioo Environment ~mor€rrapid“ U;sr^thdrawal. namese ancj yiet Cong First, -jislMt_show of istrengffi, no operations DTLaos also l ^ e s were hard hit by the Communist Everyone seems to be giving a harmonious, sounds we associate matter What losses it suffered liT Despite the likelihood of such to stress that, if the war has; Fifth, Seventh and Ninth counterattacks. AdminiMration high-visibility attacks, ad­ divisions, •'niose iinlts were with peacefiil living.- . Laos. been expanded geographically, officials now esthnate that 13 v&st amount of lip service - to a . Last weel('s ^ttfcks on U.S. ministration . officials are as charged, by Mr. Nixon’s Operathig in and around Saigon enemy maneuver battalions clean environment, and very little Our automobiles which have flrebases and on the district convinced, as we previously critics, it -is..nevertheless thct. during the i^ in g of 1968. ' were similarly snu^ed as peraoffal rffort to keep our waters meant so mij(ch to the American capital of Ducduc w m viewed reported, that the thrust across same war against the same In. the - Vietnami^tion con­ combat units. and the air we bre&the free of our way of life spew poisonous vapors as the tip-off for such a policy. the Ho CHi Minh trails hi Laos enemy. text, admhilstration officials, Current estimates are that own trash and noxious fumes. at a rate weiiaVS^^ermined must In the latter instance the at- has forestalled any sustained It is noted by administration 'find it significant that these the South Vietnamese Ipst 1,400 Millions of Americans are ready be drastically rediiced and quickly. enemy units whidi manaced the men killed in the Laos at^on as population centers of South against 13,000 North , Viet­ Mankind has no choice but to to begin the v ^ t io n season soon, .J Vietnam In 1968 are now being namese dead — a somewhat and if past practice is any press forward in the search for engaged by South Vietnam’s narrower margin than the ■criferiQii. -they’ll-ieaye-Jong of clean and plenUfuliHeJ. "VoO CAU^D, SIR ? '■' lemy's-own-sanctuary-areas—Init-one-whlch-remains-oveF and streams and around their fossil fuels, for our sources of Mid with a greaUy reduced whelmingly to the advantage of U.S,.garrison to . the South VietnampsB. camps.------:------energy.------When each and every one of us Our technology bridged countless does his own part and persuades centuries of groping to that blin- -his-neighbor-tetween the couple don’t need chest X rays. (Not to only in an airplane the size of the bring a force of the sun to earth to themselves and the children to test for TB, anyway.) Because SST can clean, atomic fuel ever be solve our ecol(^y problems. - the where I fear a, break­ you may or may not get TB utilized. Man must press on toward up of the family Is a real when exposed, but you can’t possibility. have TB without exposure to the -Jet planes trail dark stripes of positive scientific solutions and What does the test mean? germs. dirty, unbumed fuel across the ■mre— progress.’,— rgJet'tingv-tiiB ObcM a pefflon who azure heavens — azure, where not nostalgic longing for time gone by contact with the germ 30 years Dear Dr. Thosteson: Can a the dirty gray of smog. We’ve and beauties lost beyond recall. ago still harbor the germ baby (or adult) catch asthma endured the ear-shattering roar of The renaissance may be just inactively, and can It become by being In close contact with a active in later life? Maybe if person who has asthma? — —,..-jet engines-destroying the normal, ahead. they read something about it In R.L^. the paper it would help. — A.R. No. That is, as a vast I’ve written several times generality, the answer Is no. belore atMut the tuberculin or Asthma is a wheezing, caused "skin” test, but I ’ll do it again. by congestion in the breathing I’m at a loss to understand passages, and In almost all Spending why this family you mention .cases, this is related to allergy, ip /rig h f 1971 Lot A ng«U t Tim«i Synd'Cot* should get into what seems to be n^lch is not "catchihgl” . Congress appears to be moving a Senate committee, was the a savage uproar Instead of There might be an occasional -toward-adoption-of-a-oeiling-on-the— ^FequiFement-fbP-t!fiill_aiid-4imely- -asking for nome -infermation— ease-in which the »asthi -4s- amount candidates may spend in disclosure of the sources and that could clear up the fuss. the resiUt of infection which. campaigning for office. amounts of contributions” received The tuberculin test does NOT could be transmitted, but that in The Administration,' through by a candidate. tell whether a person is har- any event would I* a temiMrary ART BUCHWALD boring tuberculosis germs — condition, and not what we Richard L. Kleindienst, Deputy He also recommended enact- actlvfi nr. inactivftr^A114t4ell84g—usually-refer to as asthma. Attomf^M jeneral, stateU^la sup^^— ment fit & deduction or tax credit whether he has ever come in port for a Vworkable-and-realistic ’ ’--- for^ontributions—to—a—politicat- TV In Note to A.C.: Unrecognized A negative tuberculin test is diabetes? A lot of it. ‘^Disease ceiling on total outlays and for party in order to broaden the base WASHINGTON — President President Roosevelt insisted on complaining about doing repeal' of the “ equa]_ tim e” of political support. proof that you don’t have TB. A Detection Newsletter” reported Richard Nixon said recently an invasion of Eniwetok?” everybody’s dirty work.” positive test, however, is not a drive in Florida with '3,989 that the Vietnamese war-would “/iid your name,'sir?” provision which inhibits tdevision The bill under discussion ap­ "It’s hard to say. I’.ve ijeen proof that you do. people tested and 143 found with debate by major party candidates parently does not cover the probably l)e the last war the against Roosevelt’s strategy "Pfc. Charles Hildegard, All it proves is that, having abnormal sugar levels. United States would ever fight. from the start. We should be Butte, Mont.” been in contact with the germs, by requiring equal time for other possible loophole of large sums “What do you do?” He's probably right. bombing Tokyo and Osaka you neefl further tests to see Hemorrhoids can be cured! If nominees. being spent on behalf of a can­ “ I’m a cook.” The reason for it is television. instead of wasting our time oo whether you do or you don't troubled with fissures, fistulas, Most important, Kleindienst told “How do you see the big didate but not contributed to him. It's obvious no country can ever these Islands. I also think we have TB. itching, and other rectal fight a war again if its television picture?” ■ shtiuld Jorget about Europe and the rasR Dr^ commentators keep In- "it s6ems to me lhat AdmT concentrate everyttung in me parent with the positive test has Thosteson In care of this tervlewing enlisted men about Nimitz is not getting maximum Pacific. After tdl, the Japs had such a further.test — the newspaper requesting a copy of MR. SPECTATOR effort out of the Pacific,fleet. I the battles. bombed Pearl Harbor — not the chest X ray — and no evidence the booklet. "The Real Cure For would replace Adm. Halsey I thought of this the other Germans.” of TB was discovered. Hemorrhoids," enclosing a evening as I watched several with a younger man and bring “What is your name?” So what is the family so upset ibng! self-addressed, stamped more pressure on the Japs by The Easter Story enlisted men talking to a “Pfc. Tim O'Brien, Waco, about? envelope and 25 cents in coin to television correspondent in Texas.” U.S. Air Fofce strikes on Truk He was exposed once, but he cover cost of printing and Vietnam. “How do you size up this and Okinawa. The Pacific “ ---hatJdlingr----- The Easter Story___that wonder. It speaks of our deepest ..My mindjsent back, to World —operationrTim?^^ -cotiunand kiiuws I iravrTrevef' The way the test works is War II and I tried to imagine ‘I think aU we’re doing is been for taking Eniwetok.” Christendom has been re-telling instincts. • .iTx. V. A J u this: when one is exposed to TB Dr. Thosteson welcomes all what the guys in my Marine" trying to make Gen. MacArthur “Th^kyou. Andso ^ a v e germs.' the body’/ jrotecUve reader mail, but regrets that, diuing Holy Week will reach its Man must live. Yet we know in Corps outfit would have said if look good. He lost the Philip­ heard from the men of VMF 113 Mechanism goes to L r k , and due to the tremendous volume triiunphant climax in churches our deepest beings that we can lose someone had stuck a pines and now the Marines have on Eniwetok. They are all antibodies are created in the received daily, he is unable to microphone In THEIR faces agreed that nothing could be bright with flowers and ringing our lives by saving them. We know to get it tmck for him. Most of blood. The antibodies are answer individual letters. and started filming their the guys in this outfit are pretty gained by this invasion. Whether substances which are designed Readers' questions are in- with joyous music. So it has been that. the highest conquest is the reactions to the landing in the sore about always having to tjaii they are correct or not. only to combat that particular germ. . corporated in his column for nearly 2.000 years. So it will, be conquest over self even at the price Mnr.shnll T^lnnris JM t the Army.lWe-’re.. thinking. . time-,wilL_tell. .Ihls is Terry — These -antitiodtesr—once -"whenever-possitrfe;------" . Sunday. of death. “iVils is Terry Bartlett here about getting^ petition together Bartlett in 1 the Marshall These same truths are reflected at Eniwetok with the U.S. to send to our congressmen Islands.” For where in all the annals of the in other Christian symbols. Men Marines. Standing next to me is htunan race, where in the works of have sensed them, often dimly, C^I. Zelh Kingbury of Zenith, Tenn. How’s it going, ■-cor­ RAY CROMLEY any age,' is there a story of equal from time immemorial. But in the poral?" power to move the hearts and Easter stOry they are explicit, not “It’s going real tiad. I don’t minds of men? It combines sim- to be forgotten once understood. know if we can hold out the WORLD - ...... ■t:' - plicitv with majesty, hope with The story will tie told again in the night with the ammunition we Barrier To Peace B E f i R y t deepest despair, the ordinary stuff have.ihe Japs-are dug in and churches of Magic Valley on we’re getting a lot of heavy fire, WASHINGTON (NEA) - The of eveiyday life with the highest talked very frankly Indeed to Sunday. a lot of it.” major immediate obstacle to a their American counterparts in ^ aspirations. - “What is your name, sir?” • Mideast settlement -is the private, now talk in ' evasive ^ It moves from victory to bitter NOTE OF THANKS “Pfc. Roger Bernstein of Inability of the Israeli govern­ riddifes. defeat and then soars to even . rMrs. Wayne (Loretta) Strickling Broo'klyn, N.V.” ment to agree within itself on But the time to act is now. greater victory. And through it all “Roger, do . you think the what it would settle for. Factors in the Arab world which ofJWendell, who is seriously^ at United States should have tried And until the Israelis do reach the courage and compassion afid have been adrorse to a decision the Magic Valley N^einorial to take EniwetoJs?” some consensus on basics, there for years, now seem to be under, unyielding faith of the Son of Man Hospital, has sent a note to her “ No, it was a mistake. •can be n o,meaningful peace control, at least temporarily. ' shine with a luminous light for men ja a n y friends through Mr. Spec­ ^Washington . doesn't know talks with Egypt. Sadat . has widd backing of all time to mark and wonder at tator. She writes that “each flower, what’s going on. We’re taking a This is.'how the problem is' among Egyptian hitellectnahnr— lot of casualties out here for a viewed by men at the h i^ c ^ and humbly seek. card, message w d kindne^ of the government officials, worthless piece of coral.” levels hi Washingtoir.; ^ I- htuinessny^, students, and The story has been told time and past several wedcs has brought m e . “Tlieff you -don’t think you These U:S. officials oelieyie even in the military, in ^ time again. The language differs in such pleasant memories. I may not should be here?” jthe I s r l i^ have become ao moves for prabe: the translations of the .New be able to thank each of you per- “No, sir, I really don’t. And -inured to Arab hard-line ex- TTle R y y p H p t.. In .lrT M rf_n ll_ Testament that have annearfiri- ■ aonally but 1 wanfyotl to KnoWBg^ir neithet—du anv uf' tlie uUlft’" 'b-^knism'..that' Egypt'a- < ^es'are tired of (his war. and guys. Anwar Sadat canje op wi0> from time to time down the years. I love each and every one. •want peace so that they can go "How’s the morale o*^;the . extfenaiely~rea»®w*l»w ahout their business. They see H ie reason for the new translations “Thank you for being so kind to troops?’ proposals, the Isradi ftmid they Httle ■ value 1Qi' prohmghig' a and the revised versions lies in the my family always.” "It's pot good. We haven’t bad had no contingency plans for conflict with Israel which impact of the story. Scfaol&rs a w a rm in g in three daya, and such a aitMtfa)ii.._ Un:sstau.tQ£t wiien they know that GIVEAWAYDL there are (lies ew y ^ffiw ^T W .lhe~Eiiks-AKl 'dona, in the' no purpose and urtiidi wodd, in the (dder telling lacks even a litUe of have to sleep in foxholes and the Israeli cabinet are now ao any event, bring' them Uttle, We have two tom cate to give heat is Qer^.in the daytime. I tBvided it is impossible Cor oar. won. the tpftHiifag and-vitality of what away. They are good mousers and have nothing good to say ahooT' W dose to the Jd o Jk . a s long as-^it" abotit 10 Call 733-2752 »“What’i yow name?” - ~ , im ia rnome cBplnnatic outline of the “ Rvt. Tony D ’Amato of wants or tor what it wndd,r f yon ih t ^ who bam in flw p « r id«tiouU|i^. jiof>miHatkam,hor . -‘if - ; - . ■ I ■' . ■ ■ I . • Thursday, April J, 1W1 TimM-N«ws, Twin, F«|ls, Idaho 5 ' ■ mterventioii

WASHINGTON (UPI) -In- >nui the issue and said iie at' My Lai intensified after considered a likely 1972 Demo- letter to the Prekident, deind- 0aential Democratic senators should “keep bis mouth ^ul."> disclosure ttiat the youns g-atlc presidential contendfar. ed NUon’i Satut Hay d-WdiBd f nsHldent WUwi’ir j The debate over xhiU irst captain who prosecut^ conference.; f'Reluc- iiient that be ^uld/m aka the. intervention in the'Cailey case degree murder conviction of U . case had mitten Nixon ti^tly, I have concluded that final review In the caae. He WlUam L. Calley Jr. for JdUfng Wednesday. One of them ing his intervention: the President Is determined to said NUwn had “ shown cou­ accused him of playing'iwIiUcs 22 South Vietnamese civilians Sen. Birch. Bayh, I>Ind., play politics with the Calley rage” in deciding to do that. decision and the entire My trag^y. ______At the White.__ House, Press —iil realize the^gravity^f-such-r^Seoretanr^itt^' ^~Roha ld . L ■ a e ^ er - charges, i do not make' tliem said the Presiden't. had read Calley emerges hcro^ lightly, but only after the most Daniel’s letter, but would have serloUs consideration,” Bayh no comment on it. added. ; ‘ Sens. George S. McGovern, Bayh, asked what Nixon IM .p., and Robert C. Byrd, D- prosecutor contends could do-noW7-saldr-“ He-Can NiTfth havf WASflNGTON (UPI)—The. keep his mouth shut untD the remained silent. Sen. Robert Taft jr., one of -ehemles and make any pleas byi final .review.” .Army officer who prosecuted the senators who received a this nation for the humane But Rep. Charles Gubser, R- Lt. William L. CaUey Jr. has copy, criticized Daniel today. Ireatment' of our prisoners Calif., a member of a special charged President Nixon weak­ Taft said that whUe he believed meaningless.” House committee that investi­ ened the judicial system and the reaction against Galley's Daniel said he believed gated My Lai In 1970, said the Now! hejped make a hero out of a conviction Was “111 informed respect for the legal process CaUey jurors and the prosecu- convicted murderer when he and^ in error," he believed had been “weakened” ly topj-Ciapt. • Aubrey Daniel III, Pepsi-Cola responded to a public outcry by Nixon had “shown courage” In ■ Nixon’s act. should be ordered to keep silent intervening in the case. deciding to make the “ultimate “The image of Lieutenant in the case. in One-Way, Capt. Aubrey M. Daniel III decision.” Calley, a man convicted of the He said Calley had been also told Nixon in a letter It ,pcemeditated,-murder™ot.-at No-Deposit would be a tragedy if ‘iMlltlcal “ Daniel said he=lseueveanhat;“ ‘admonlshed"'""to^iBakfe— nO"” 4east-2l-unarme iments to the press' expediency" dictated a com- Instead of intervening in THe" Ing people, as a national hero his conviction, but that day promise ot a‘~ “fundamental case, Nixon should have re- Hhs hppn pnhnprpd, whilp qt th» moral principle” involved in the -niiiiaKd—tlm naUun 'uf—ttie- aftei; tlay-,~tlie - u ffli.i!r5i wliu slaying of Vietnamese civilians served on the jury had be^ at My In 1968. = i? ^ th r" ‘=^ ‘t^ t puldlcly defending their verdict . have so-unjusUy criticlx^ the and Daniel now has .been “I that thB six loyal and honorable officers “ I have been particularly “continuing the trl^ iii the headlines.” ______shnckftd and dismayed at your. -£r.e§lwit—of-4)ur- I...,. ,h.S .. .1... .nH »' oKn..* ttiih who suice rendering population, who while no doubt « •• verdict have found thenLlves Bottled by P«p

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Bathroom Tissiie 1.06 Lien ten Cjiuldleposts SyiiiphpipL? rMunwmuKsnnpin 17 111 conducts iUiliac6mL«lyM01lfai . due award u n u m i 9 0 . 9 A i j -NEW YORK.(lIPI).^ u rlc« Abravanel, conductor of the BylDEUACARAUTH ‘ distracting the students ' and Utah. Symphony, will be award- Maplewood, N .J. Interrupting the service,. -^-the 1971 AUce M. Ditsbn ^ JohnMariey&RayMillaml . It -~was a quiet' summer As the soldiers neared the . Conductor’s' Awwd by Colum­ [gF ^ iMCOum »p»M)ioSnnciiK evening, and my minister c h u i^, they heard the singing, bia University,' it was an- hv»fhnnd wM ,to deliver the and slowed their pace. Suddenly nounced'Wednesday. -famcda«:er^ Am.wican snow-white and nestled among the churchyard and knelt there. music. It,w ill b^presented to MS^nOfiAVE. Abravanel at a cermony next the sparse and stunted trees, its OUiers followed. The com- DIAL 733-5570 slender spire reaching high mwder. ordered the. troops:.to j^teday h Salt J[^e Oty after^" the symi^ony’s 1 ^ ____LIS T EN TO - toward heaven. ^ halt, then shouted, “At.ease, regular c o n t^ of the seastm. KEEP RADIO Our. son was young, so I was m e n !” ' sitting with him in the car at the I watched as the young men FOR . outer edge of the churchyard. crowded close to the fence. The A major source of occasional : Contest Oietails The lovely vesper hour had- singing and the sight of the smog In Honolulu is smoke SHOW TIMES: come. The wonderful hymn, lighted church at twilight from Kilauea Volcano, 200 “Now the Day Is Over,” was visibly moved them, and I saw miles away. . . 6:22 8:T8 10:13 being sung. some cross themselves as they DODGING throngb trees still bore df leaves, flock of wUd Suddenly the quiet was knelt. Others removed their geese mlgratliig north In eariy spring takes off along Rock River shattered by the tramp, trafnp, helmets and bowed their heads. ~ T fain p ^~ marching Te'fl^W e- :SttU‘nthep£3ty»dapiietl; ly u iL . djurch was located in the Camp they were. Open 6:15 P.M. Wolters army training area, The words of the hymn came swaot and-clear.------Kimbarlv Rood <» Eo»tlond Oriv AT 6:45-9:15 P.M. “ andn3urorth(j.fl Hming—sunset*lK"T5Un! PHONE 734«2400 came a battalion of marching When the singing end^d, the me#, carrying fuU field packs. men silently rose from their The Evil Tobacco Co said: Japanese m aritim e defense T h e 4 . 0 0 6 They were on their way to night knees and fell ffito line again. G o o d C itize n s ntlaneuvers. [ “WE'LL BET $25,000,000 Then, almost reverently, they THAT NO TOWN olEaqk' Rock -I became anxious-that the marched away into the r e p lie d noliSe of their marching would tokening twilight. IN AMERICA CAN GIVE UP break the spell of the hour, Far from causing a — —distrubancerthTyouhg s^diers Y(JkOSUKA, Japan (ttPI)— which is woefully short of landing ship tanks (1ST), elghT^greatest potential weapons had brought a solemnity to More ttut^ any other branch of natural resources, has to torpedo boats, one oil tanker manufacturers—Including ships those moments. From Inside the Japan’s aimed forces, the navy import huge amounts of oil and and a variety of smaller craft. .—said there are simply no Jury given church a prayer had gone forth In Its present status — demon­ other necfessary resources. The MSDF also is equipped profits in building ships for the in song, and it had stilled strates the sincerity of the Most of the Imports come by with close to 200 aircrflift, navy. soldiers’ hearts and united them country's pacifist con^tution in sea and with the United States including over 50 P2V7 long- drug case in spontanMUs^wsrship. J.‘The prcssent national ezpen, ~ ~lFor minutes more. I sat there ^The navy'^fficiany tina*th¥” of th^ world, Japan "vHlT short^aJige~pairol~craft” and—dlturesT-for— construction— of------DAtJ:AS"(t)Prr=MariJnana in the fading echo of their feet M a r in e Self Defense. Force probably see the ne^ to take various other outdated trainers military vessels do not match possession charges against as they marched away. Hien all (M£DF)—is essentially a coast steps to protect its sea Ituies. and rescue planes. There also the costs of general goods and "Lulu” , a roly-poly comedienne was still again. guard. Compared with the ^ are 25 HSS2 helicopters and labor,” he said. “Profits from of country humor, have been Copyright 1970 by - powerful— Imperial navy ’ o f Presently, lRe~^as lirTIiis severaHargerhelicopters. Man— butlding^apanese-warships-are- referred to -the^Dallas-County GuiaSj^ts^agazlne, Carmel, World War H, the MSDF is, for part of the world are protected power currently hovers at the very low, almost zero, but •grand jury. "LojIu, whose real' N.Y. an island nation, little more by the U.S. 7th Fleet withlittle 40,000 level. continued military construction name is Bertha Louis ttoman, Next — Coleen Townsend than a tiathtub fleet. or no assistance from Japan. When the buildup plan is is needed to keep shipbuilding appears regularly on televi­ Evans, California minister's More important, Japan is an Total tonnage in the MSDF completed, however,' tonnage techniques up-dated.” sion’s "Hee Haw” show. She wife, tells of her faith in teen­ island and as such has been stands now at just over 130,000 will be nearly doubled to 250,000 ■nius, if the government was arrested March 18 in her agers and how she is closing the traditionally a maritime coun- tons. Hie fleet is madup of 39 tons at a cost of $15.6 billion. hopes to build up its navy, one Dallas apartment. Several generation gap. GRANDVU n n iv E -IN fry- destroyers, 11 submarines,______46 Osamu Nagano, vice pres- suspects that the buUdup pounds of marijuana were (Distributed by The Register DPI'/F-IN A third reason for an MSDF mine sweepers, 20 submarine - Went of Ishikawajima-Harima have to be larger th'an confiscated. Miss Roman also and Tribune Syndicate, 1971) PHONE 733-tJ26 PHONE 733-S928 buildup is that Japan, a country chasers. 15 patrol boats, three • heavy industries, one of Japan’s presently indicated. works locally as a comic strip- Eail on U,S. 3D to Eoilland Diiv* W«st on U.S 30 fe Grandvi«w Drive tease pgrnrniiiir'.’------PRIL 1 THRU r w ^ NOW MOW starts rfB B —TVlorirCor- \ 10 Almafiac C _ _ — Gollon of G ot r r O G To Eoch Cot AT 7:45 p:m : By United Press International products industry in Maine Today is Thursday, April 8, AT 7:45 the 98th day of 1971. Fif«t hr. repeated The moon la between its Erst STRONG. Maine (UP l)- lt>e ■WTHe^'loothplcks” whittled by West Peru spew forth more Forster Manufacturing Co., quarter and full, phas^. housewife hanging the laundry natives. than 100 million toothpicks a the largest with 800 employes, The morning stars are Vequs, out ta dry and her son eating When .he returned, Forster day. There are flat picks, round cranks out 56 million to 60 Mars and Jupiter. an ice cream bar at the loctd invented a machine to make picks, flavor^ picks, and picks miiilon toothpicks per day. The evening stars are Mercu­ theatre matinee probably are the picks and began marketing colored red, white and blue. Diamond Wood Products Divi­ ry and Saturn.^ using wood products made in them. To help sales, he staged ■iTiey are the only American sion of Diamond International Those bom on this day are Maine. publicity stunts in Uoston ^ th p ic k producers. makes about 43 miUion a day, under the sign of Aries. FRED WARING It all started with the restaurants. Elventually restau­ Other items produced at while Strong Wood Turning Co. Movie star Mary Pickford & his Pennsylvanians toothpick. rants there started supplying these plants are, popsickle has a capability of about 25 was bom April 8, 1893. After the Civil War, an them as a matter of course to sticks, tongue depressors, cloth­ million per day. On this day In history: exporter’s" agent named the diners. espins, wooden ice cream Competition comes mainly In 1513 Ponce de. Leon of RESERVATIONS: PHONE Qiarles Forster visited South Today three companies with spoons, croquet st^ts and from the Japanese who have Spain landed at what is now St. TOLL FREE ANYTIME America and sent his wife some plants in Strong and nearby baseball bats. penetrated this stable field. Augustine, Fla., In his search 800‘648-1177 Jean Simmons for the Fountain of Youth. • finds her youngest romeo. In 1917 Austria and Hungary Coming April 15th Leonard Whiting m ■severed diplomatic relations -EDDY. ente with the United States, two days after America declared ARNOLD ^Say Hello ^ war on Germany. In 1952 President Harry toYestenday" Truman ordered government .N COLOR ‘ ' usedrto seeing self perform rnoM lu CiNcnAMA ncuEASiNG seizm~e of the steel industry tft avert a general strike. NUQGET HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Take He bought dresses, wigs, "At first I tttought of every show I appear as myself PLUS AT 9:25 Barbara Streisand, Mae West, makeup and exercised his imitating male stars. But I'm a and sing in my own voice and In 1963 President John Phyllis Diller, Peggy Lee and talent for mimicry to 'imitate tenor to begin with. And style. Kennedy made Britain's Sir LeeVanCleff the late Judy Garland, add the singing voices of the ^bove everybody imitates Gable, Bailey gets • touchy when Winston (ihurchlll an honorary — is — them all together and what do feminine stari. ' ' Stewart, ^g a rt, Cagney, Peter queried about taunts from the citizen of the United States. you have? Not only has he copied their Lorre and Eld ward G. {^binson. audiencesabout his masculinity. An impressionist named voices, but their gestures, I had to have something new ■ "I was prepared for heckling Jamfes Bailey. • mannerisms-and-facial exptesr going for **___ froin men in the nightclubs,” For several years Bailey sions to an uncanny degree. Bailey appears principally in he said, “^u t m far it TiasnT attempted to make good as a But don't call Bailey a female night clubs ^though he recently happened.” male vocalist. But inasmuch as impersonator or you're liable to played gu«st star on the “Carol Ballet’s performWces are so Pius ATTTTOflrF.W. everyone except Andy Devine is come away with loose dentures. Burnett Show” and with EM striking', his Burnett show will a male vocalist, Bailey couldn’t “I do impressions,” Bailey Sullivan. be rerun April 26, and the get arrested singing straight. said forcefully. “So does Frank “People tell me I sing well Sullivan appearance May 2. PRESSMAN U T U C Less than two years ago he Gorshin. Would you call Flip enough that I don't need the '"niat's the other big hang­ WILLIAMS was told by his agent to find a Wilson a female impersonator impressions," Bailey said.“ But up,” Bailey concluded. “I really gimmick. because hg_does. Geraldine? ______I I remember the 10 years I tried, can’t get accustomed to seeing Bailey employed one of the just h^'pj^n to do impression^'to’ make it without a gimmick; myself perform onlHe screen. I —wildest-gimmieter of them all. of female-vocalists-. can't believe it's me. Neither can anyone else.

f ' s p e c i a l Television Schedules ■ SALE! FRONTIER THEATER 'niur»d«y, April I. 1971 10:00 7:00 M S AUCTION JEROME At 6:30on channels 2sl. 7t). and 8 — il.a).3,5.7b,«.n—News. 2B, 3, 11 — Movie "Tarjan and the I On Grandviaw Driv* John Wayne Special. "Swing Out. SportJ Great RJver” Sweet Land." Thl» is W ayne'i ♦--It Takes a T^ief 4 — Movie "Carry On Cleo " I Call fir«l 734-3438 n ^ l.| BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 P.M. patriotic journey through American Tsi—Soul 5 - Hawaii Five 0 I ta U April 9-7:30 P.M hlitory — vii4>lch atiracled 76 m illion 10:30 7SL — What's New ^ . 0 0 viewers wheh It a ire d teir--^T7b:6—JoltTwnrC»rson -1 November. The program feature* Wod Squad 8 — That Girl G U N S I music, comedy and some 30 stars. 3—Avengers 7:M *2-13 Go., single thot tSotgunt; || PROOF OF AGE MUST BE PRESENTED ' Evening 11—Strange Report 7SL — C om m ent L iv e ly A rts I 1 Winch & 1, S(e««ni— 32 Morlm 10:40 8 — Room 232 6:00 p u m p .23 Morlin auK>motk 2iK3.S— News, W eather, Sports S—BoKlng from the Forum “ •too I 30 Go. tingle jhot Holion ">ode ■ ' 23.*—Truth or Consequences 11:00 2SL. 5 — Movie: ‘Rhubarb" 7b—Western Playboys 4—News, Weather. Sports 7SL ~ Washington : Week In Review I (new) ond othen. ^ Tsi—Figuring It Out 8 — Make Room for Granddac^dy H 3-36-30,Wincheiter CentennioU FOUR KINDS 11—Jim Nabors I 6:M IliM • :W Johr< W ayne Special 2}—Rifleman 7SL — JNW Playhouse ♦^DldL-Cavett 7.B ______I FURNITURE: ! . OF a>—Fa>hTjy AFfaTr...... ' J UCWI1UIVU 11:40 9 — Smith Family I HaxTTWfvt~olmoit-tww ' 4—Atlas SmTth and Jones 5 -Movier “ The SJgn of the Cross" f:00 refrigerotort, wathert dry«r«-.|| t O M E r 5-Special ^ 12:00 28. 3, 11 — Interni H bedrooip %»h ^dinette *ett - _ 7»l—Mlst^rogers ' .1 2sl—Man to Woman 4.8 — Love, American Style ■ T.V.’t'Sofos & chairs ■’dretteri.I ■ 7:00 12:M - lOrflO" corpett. tewing rnqcKine. lorttpi* WFRTTT^mmmrtfn AI-^-MQvle:."T> a n —Atevie: m n u n te A i srore" Friday, April 9, l«71 Weather, Sports Horn* - «U<. blonkeH At 7 p jn . on channels 3B, 3 and IV. ' — If Takes a Thier R O S E L A iy P Tsi—W >afs New 7:90 — Movie: "Tarzan and the Great 7SL — Environment Special I ^Bewitched River''' pits the original swinger . 10:30 2SL. 7B, • — Johnny Carson A N T IQ U E S ■ 711—School 70 against s cult of murderous leopard Sol of dnbof 12 goi. erode | — t:00 men I error I tin® the upper reaches of 2B — Atovie: "Run for Cover" COMING SOON 1st 7b>-^an Martin the AmaBNi. The film was made in I — All in the Family (Oood)-cormval Make Room for Grand- 1967 and Mike Menry was the um II — Movie; 'The Prolected Man" ■ dretter— Atony odi^ gkittwore TIME IN IDAHO ^'HE AND tfaddy Tarxan. - - ...... - — 10:40 -2 comel^^^trvnk Evanifig S — ^v fe ': "The Teahouse of the • :)0 4:M- August Moon ■ W a n lm d fo r SHE" - DON'T MISS MAS-Oan M>o^ 2SL, 3. S. — News, Weather, sports ------11:00 I Guni-on>tq|u#f-Fi/rnifUi ~ f: M 3B, 4 — Truth or Consequences 3 — M ovie; "L ife Begins In College" THIS GREAT PICTURE. M,n»-Flip Wilton 7B — Nanny and the Professor i — News. Weffther, Sports I tooh. Jim Nabors 6:10 11:30 Buy ^11 Trod* or cornignmentf | American Poet 2SL — Name o f the Game 4 — Atoyie; "The Cye Creatures" I OwiMT Jim ntt .11--OMn Marlin ^ 2B, X 11 — Andy Griffith ia:M RATED "X X X " 4^ — Bra0y Bunch 2SL >> Man to Woman I prew—w w sm m 4,S-CMn«r« 4 Reports 7SL — MlsteroiO«rs ' ' 13:«S ' Worm f ytfdfcig | 7B, ------P a rtritfo * »=amlly K L - AAovIe: "Saared C argo" k l w m m m m m m r n

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TWIN FALLS — Changes years, already has begun his Haynes has assumed re^n-< speedy and complete recovery. involving three Idahd Power Co. leave, says southern divisioiT sit^ty for operations in the He .has had a ' long and district managers in Ma^c nian^er, E.B. H^ldsen. Hazfelton district and is div in g distinguished career with Idaho Valley were announced by the Appointed Buhl district. his time betwenw the two of- Power, marked ~by .devotion to "utmty-tbdoy. including an ex» Milhag tended'medcal leave of ab­ Hazelton district manager since Annoimcing the changes, customers." . sence for veteran Buhl manager 1969 who began his career at Haroldsen said: Smith' Joined the power Uoyd E. Smith. Twin Falls. ' _ “We have accepted Smith’s company in 1928 as a ground- ^ i t h , whose company Simultaneously, Rupert decision" to take a leave with man in his hometown of service totals more than 45 district manager Gmrge R. deep regret and. wish him a Jerome. During the next 15 years, he ARE EASY TO served as an apprentice .F IW O ^ t lineman, lineman and ser­ viceman there before being’ HURRY IN! II promoted to manager of the Oakley district. Smith was Shoshone district GET YOUR manager for two years w d served as Hailey district manager from 1959 to 1966, when he transferred to Butil. "Active in Boy* Scouting for some 45 years, 'Smith has been EASTEHlGG -difBctor.-of— tho Dan B«nfd- Ranger program and a member of the executive board of the nake-River-Ar-efr-€oune was presented the cdveted Silver Beaver award In 1945 for. • his contributions to Scouting.

Smith ^so has served as a LLOYDE. SMITH HAL W. WALKER GEORGE R. HAYNES director of the Buhl Chamber of Commerce and has participated in church activities. Walker, an Oakley native, joined the power company in GLEEMII 1948 as a meter reader at Twin OrBgon broadcaster Falls, ■ Toothpaste r— He—subsequently—work€ line eonstruction-malntenance, as a serviceman, and in director of Gem u marketing at Jerome. Twin Falls and Boise before station-in-baGrande, Ore:ranrf- — BOISE—^^^“tJordon—Capps,^ T.E. Roach, prestdenrofthe becoming Hazelton district Ontario, Ore., president of power firm, said Capps suc­ the Twin Falls station. manager. LARGE SIZE Inland Radio Inc., owner of ceeds Dr. C.E. Palmer, Ontario, He also Is a director of Tele- KEEP Radio Station. Twin who resigned after 36 years on Vue, a cable television company Haynes, a veteran of more Falls, has been elected a the- utility's board. operating systems from San than 25 years' service with director of the Idaho Power Co. Capps, who started as an Francisco to Everett, Wash., Idaho Power, was Hazelton announcer-operator with a and of Weemo Inc., an Ontario district manager from January, Bellingham, Wash., radio plastics firm. 1968, until August, 1969, when he SCOPE station in 1933, established a Capps is a past president of was named to the sanie' radio station in Ontario 25 years the Oregon Association of capacity at Rupert. ago for Inland Radio and in 1960 Broadcasfers antf a member of ,, ,, . , , . . MOU.THW.ASH purchased the broadcasting the National Association of Hazelton sinCe t)ctng appointed company, which alM operates a Broadcasters. Rupert district manager. Family siie. «1.37 VALUE

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' TWIN FALLS ~ A foster home is needed for an 8-year-oid SPECIAL-SPECIAL mentally handicapped boy. The Twin Falls Department AU CHILDRENS SHOES of Public Assistance is in need of the home and officials say the n i l Q A I F PIUSDOUBLE tx>y is able to care for his own OOtD STRIKE STAMPS physical needs arid Is in good healthr However, he is in need of GtADIOUIl stability, love and security. Ttie department of put>lic BLANKETS assistance is responsitile for the BULBS child's clothing, medical and Assorted ^ ' dental needs as well as paying Colors for his room and Iward. Anyone ThteresfSTTn ^IvDif^ care for this type of child should contact the DPA at 733-2323 or 12for ( 9 7 call at office, 634 Addison Ave. W. to prove Whipped Snowdriff makes Quake^rea the lightest, fluffiest biscuits ever.” ^ The x'cry ul ^ m T unem plo y e d Take it from June Carter. Whipped Snowdrift Free Coolcbook: Send us one Whipped riiilces the best dorn biscuits you'll ever balie. Snowdrift label ond we'll send you our "Favor­ gastergards It's o new kind of shortening, Whipped light ite Recipes from Snowdrift ' cookbook. Sixteen to Oregon and fluffy. Whipped smooth and creomy. pages of exciting recipes for pies, cokes, cookies, PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)- It blends easily. And bakes tenderly. So light. biscuits, breads ond fritlers. C/Mtiv# Cic«4l«nc» . ■ V *ri A,m«(iCJn Tr«d

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By PIUL NEWSOM as handloom . weavers, or UPI Foreign News Analyst makera of mats, ..baskets and The Island of Ceylon sits 'off handbags.

’^utsi^fe tEe nialn stream of her independence from mascu­ world events, Its voice scarcely line domination to’ hw. ' .audible outside the earshot of Before I ^ . Bandaranaike its own 12 million people. demonstrated her own iron,will, It is easy to forget that slie was known along.Ceylon’s Oeylon gave the worldJts first campaign trail as the “weeping woduui prime minister, on July widow.” 21, I960, in the person of Mrs. Mrs.' Bandaranaike inherited Srimavo Bandaran aike and probllms in which religion and • that, for better or for worse, language played prominent and Mrs. Bandarwaike must rank divisive national roles—the among thie earliest of today’s differences, between t)ie Tamil women’s lib leaders. and Sinhalese languages and While still the wife of a prime the Hindu and Buddhist reli­ minister and not the'prime gions—along with chronic un­ minister herself she had employment, rising dlssatisfac- herself to the rehabt- tion among the newly educated litation of Ceylon’s rural youth and the growing pains women, helping to provide them associated with the transition with IniQW-hPW gnd fuianclal, from colonialism to indepen- assistance to set themselves up dence. Events associated with the latter are the reasons for ^ is L is te n , essay. Care bill A sudden announcement from Mrs. Bandaranaike declared folks.. that youthful gangs calling passed themselves “the Peoples Liber­ CARSON CITY. Nev. (U P l)- ation Army” have terrorized' A bill requiring parents to pay wide areas of Ceylon and Blackout ban asked Hearing for their childrfeh’s care at plotted against Colombo;- the ices and the broadcast media state reformatories was passed capital, itself. WASHINGTON (UPl) - Rep. Tuesday by the Nevada Senate. The gangs associated them­ Sherman P. Lloyd, R - Utah, from reporting the progress of The measure, which was sent selves with the Cuban revolu­ joined Wednesday in co - spon­ the fight.” - - sorship of a bill to'prohibit na­ "This bill will insure that in to the Assembly, makes it tionary, Che Guevara, although the future the public will have Lcoonection^ with Cuba tionwide TV and radio blackouts A SHOPPING GUIDE FOR WOMEN ofTnajor professional-sporting^- 'thet)pportunityto witness“maj- paroits to pay bills for their is known. The government or spring events on all types p n committed youngsters. Hard­ describes them as agents of events. THIS SHOP T G GUIDE ITEMS of electronic media, ” LToyd add­ ship cases may be exempted. reaction. Uoyd said local blackouts of SPECIAL INTEREST TO YOU GALS . . . If they are as leftist as their major events would not l>e af- ed. —ThfeUtah^ Republican aaid-th slogans suggest, then they must fect^bjrthe legislattoHT------bill would “head off the pos- requesting the hearing, be said to be carrying coals to He charged that the promot­ Be Sure To Check "HERS" every day Com m union ers of the recent Frazier - Ali sbility of allowing promoters to Tom Church. Burley, will Newcastle. When Mrs. Banda­ represent Nielson, who is out on Times-News Classified Section. ranaike regained office last heavyweight fight “went so far use professional sports to make a financial killing.” bond. rite set year among her first acts were as to try to restrict wire serv­ to name Communists to her KING HILL — Communion cabinet and to recognize North services will lie held at 8:15 Korea, North Vietnam, the Viet p jn. today at the King Hill Cong ^ of South Vietnam and SWENSEN'S MAGIC MARKETS FEATURE T|nitl»H F>r<«ihvtfirian T hlirrh nnm m im int Pnnt rrfihe- with Rev. Edward Bawden also threw out the U.S. Peace officiating. Corps. Community Good Friday She did not renounce U.S. aid TCrvices are fanned for 8 pjn.- but her regime is about as fViday at the church under the leftist as it can get and still direction of Rev. Larry Max­ remain outside the Conununist RABBIT HAM S well. bloc. (Not imported Italian) After all folks, if Eaiter Bunnies can lay eggs, why not HAMS? And juicy, wostefree, ready-to-eat hams that any rabbit would be proud News Of Record this weekend the National Association of Easter Bunnies has supplied to produce' and any ham lover would thrill to eat!! And at a HAPPY CASSIA COUNTY speeding. Swensen's Markets with aidiig pile of boneless, succulent, tender EASTER PRICE. Magistrate Court I=Ved E. Carlson, 30, Twin 1 Harvey K. Bell, 18, Declo, $15, Falls, $17.50, stop sign; Donald failure to display slow moving Lee Mcpowel, 28, Seattle. emblem- and $25. failure to Wash.|, $47. overweight appear on citation: Zella Kidd, truck; James B. Fox, 42. Paul 0RANGHG6S~ -5i7-3ufreT, ■■I27;5r;'sp6eani^ t22:itr, spee^ng; Kenneth Terry D. Hodge. 18. Burley. $10. Eckley. Burley, $32.50, in­ too many persons riding in front toxication; and G. William seat and $10. failure to appear Haycock, 45, Burley, $27.50, on citation. speeding. Alfonso Perez. 48, Menard. Bissell Lee Ward, 50, Twin ______1.50.1 speeding: John Falls. $25.50. speeding: Phil Payne,. 50,- Burley, $12.50, ex­ Maier. Burley. $10, permitting Colifornia Navel Oranges at their sweetest dog to run at large: Wdliam R. pired license plates; Julie and juiciest of-lhe entire year and already! McManus, Bufley, $32.50, Jolley, 15, Burley, $12.50, failure wrong class of fishing license: to register vehicle annually: colored a pretty orange for the Easter Week-1 Carlos M. Castillo, 36, Glenns Royle J. Thomson. 20, Burley, end. Ferry, $17.50, speeding; and R. $32.50, speeding, and Carol L. Lance Udy, 28, Malta;-$12.50, , Manning, 40, Burley; $12.1

Luis A. Perez, 21, Burley, $10, expired safety inspection RAnSIIE^ sticker; Kenneth J. Denaughel, 19, Burley. $17.50, driving left of and center line; Reid B. Beck, 17, Burley, $23.50, speeding; Graham Cutler. 41. Salt Lake GREEN aty, $32.50, overwidth and Jack N. Funk. 41. Burley. $22.50, ONIONS 5 1)UI]

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AIACIC MARKETS Certl-Ffesh TW O c o n v e n ie n t LCM:ATiONS I b e e fI s t e w 2 4 oz. 1 lb. , WXtNUTS 8 9 SOUTH PARK JusfjiccosLtlMAtMga. 0ak«r'*12ex. CHOCOLATE STORE HOURS:'8 a.m. to 10 p.m. MON. Tfclru SAT. CU3SH) EVERY SUNDAY can CHVS...... hhSih iiiiiIh 17 students ThuradjQ(,^e!jlj^jl^^ Idaho ir ^mpaig^n Mrs; McBride receive --- w A " grades Twentieth Century Club meet wmed-leader- Tftwn imd-Oouatry ^Key-Club wUHtave ~T TWm FALLS - SevBnti^ thmieE«twislun Cliilrwill mwt~^tura&y night_ at the OddoHd " ' A. I U-IJ1 students at Robert Stuart Twentieth Century O ub to at 8 pjn. Tuesday at the home of Fellows Hall,.Twin Falls. Tliere TWIN FALLS — Mris. Rajf Jiraor School receive become ‘ a community l en- &lrs.^ Loren Anderson. ' Mrs. ^will be live music and dancing McBride was elected president t l ^ quarter A grades, PHn- vlromnental action grotip’*, William vBunce and Mrs. from 9 pjii. to 1 aJn. All single of the Twin Falls Ladies of,the Richard Schweitzer will preiKnt- persons betwen the ages of 30 d p ^ Jack Watts said today. Mrs. D. A.- Jackson, club . Elks^in, their, annual-efectton- Students with A grades In- pn»?dr1erit;:i» ^the Jesson on^Understanding =and eowe w^come-—— -r— eeii: Yeai^ her cT Other Tiew officer? are Mrs.. TWIN FALLS - Magic HjEOnmond, ■ Margaret Harvey, provemeht project daring the H. E; Chtoey, president-elect; TWIN FALLS - Hie PTA Valley Duplicate Bridge dub Sonia Strope and Caryl 'Hckner, Tuesday lundi^n meeting at Mrs. Duane Serpa, second vice clothing roqms' in the old met at Duplicate Hall with Mrs. all ninth graders; Shawna the Turf Qub. president;. Mrs.- David hospital building will be closed M. V. Cook and Mrs. fte* Wood, Allred, Laura Bowman, Kathy . Ttieme of the Shell JDil Co. Me Kinster, recbrding Friday, first; Rex Wood and R. 3. Cook, Kiely and Kay Thompson, contest, Envitonmental secretary; Mrs.Ray Orumbllu, eighth gra#, and Mike Biel, Responsibility,” fits in very second;'Mrs. J. M. Kingsbury corresponding ,.„..cauuiimiiK secretary;secreiarv- Mrs.mrs -Janet-Burkhartr-Kare KlNG^HILL ---nie King-Hill and Mrs. Tom Mar20ccarthird.-TiutirGites Lisa Gerber,'.Terri Sampe, year President's project, the Grange wUl meet at 8 pjn. and Mrs. L. E. Hack and Mrs. ‘ Gary Roland, historian and Karen SJiotweU, JuUe Tews and Rock Creek Park development, Tuesday with a parade of A. J. lindemer. Tied for firth -Leah ■ Groves,- auditor. Teresa Tremblay, aU seventh and. the theme of the General “made from scratch" E^a^r were Mrs. W. R. Cook and,Riley Mrs. Keith Burgess and Mrs. graders. /Federation of "Women's C3ub hats featured. Mrs. Joel Young Burton and Mrs. A. J. Meeks Don McKinster were elect^ to Ninth graders with B averagc’C President Mrs. Earl Browne, said men of the* grange are and Mrs. S. L. Dunken. the board of directors as new are Cherie Anderson, Mary Lou “A Better Environment,". urged to enter the contest. memBers. Mrs. Roy Russell is Anderson, JoAnn Bartlett, Terri All General Federation chairman of installation Biel, Carolyn Bodenstab, Steve Women's Qubshave projects of NAF - Mr. and Mrs. Richard banquet plans with the event Brawley, Mary Jo Byrne, this nature, fitting weU,witlLthe Barnes report the birth of a Lodge names scheduledfpr May 4, _ _ Tamara-Casperson.~St«nley—unti^itterrand^ cleanup—cani^ ■ aughter—to —and—Mrs^ — Musical entertainment for Uie a a r k , Karen Cook, Carol paigns throughout the nation. James Uslie GUbert, Orem, n p w m ^ m K o r Tuesday night meeting was Utah.Mrs.GUbertisthefoAner m e iT lD e r Cwington . and ' Sherie i , Mrs. Jackson' gave a com- provided by Joyce Kelley and Dickerson. ' plete report 6n the progress of .Dixie Bai iie& and tlie tjatiy istlie ----- ^ ^ ^ —;------Two 5! Her vocal students. Carol Duncan, Debbie the CIP to date and distributed Barnes' first grandchild. TWIN FALLS — Kenneth Dameron was ejected to Ecklund, Debbie Eldredge, anti-litter literature from the-r~ - — . - Lucy Eldredge,' Pam'Tish; Natldna'^rewers As^iatloiT; F'AtLS — The EasleC memljer^p-in*^th^~ft'irnrose~’ Paula Galloway, Sheryl nliich is promoting a national, ^ — r egg hunt for the children of Rebekah Lodge Tuesday night TOpJlE Gillespie, Oiare^Glassing«r,—anti4itter— campaign,—Mrs.- members.of the Loyal Order of in the regular meeting of the ^Moose and Women of the Moose~group. Carla Grjbert, Connie Halby, Jackson said if all members New 8 ft. X . will be held at 1 p.m.Saturday at Plans were announced for the Meg Haley, Linda Haney, Nina would display the stickers, etc., the Moose Hall. Prizes will be next meeting April 20 at 7 pjn. 16 ft. flat bed Hansen, Sharon Harshbarger, on their cars and promote the given for various age groups. instead of 8 pjn. All members Vlcld Hartruft, Jim Jenkins and project it would be the club’s trailer 2 ft. are asked to bring a shopping MoiTte Kramer. way of assisting with the county PRESIDENT of the Twenfieib Century Club, Mrs. TWIN FALLS - A dance wiU bag of rummage-type clothing Brad Laird, Jennifer Linford, cleanup campaign. D. A. Jacksort, center, displays an anti-lilter slicker high, tandem ia-caaiuaction with., n nff. be held from 8 p.m. to J_ajn ^ for a costume party to be held from ilie—clnbV' -cu>-h»t—cac- -wheels, 8:ply Harlan Mink, Mike Morgan,-fashion show and stationery and lifter campaign and local Civic Improvement Pro- Mrs. Herman Grabert gave Debbie Promote ■ t Aj I Ci I /- ■ I Moose Hall for Moose members tires, lights Newell, Mike Olson, telephone cover sales will be lect. Mrs. Lavern Strong, left, Cmc Improvement and guests. OeUand Cut-Ups the thought for the day in the Karen Osterkamp, Stephanie used for the local project in _£fD/ficf^^aixman*-jaacLMfi J?ay_l.incoin_d«piay^Jatnter7^hirwas eTKteffcIuB decoration chairman, following the anti litter theme. k e S H o m e and Mrs. O. G. McRUl served on' _ rddtio Barbara Smith, Debra Smith, president for the ensuing year. the hostess conrunittee. Scott Smith, Robin Stallings, will be continuing this next Cindy Sterling, Mary Stone, year, with Mrs. Jackson serving litter campaign oy using Kehny Stewart, Bill Sweet, as her coordinator. jonquils elaborately displayed Nixon weekend planned Shoshone Jerrine Taylor, Dawn Thomas, Ray Rostrop was featured in litter baskets which were Dwayne Tucker, Vicky Van- speaker, s h o n ^ a film and , given as special prizes at the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres­ expected to spend most of the SHOSHONE - Mr. and Mrs. ^ r y Braun have moved to Buren, Nancy Warner, Sandra narrating “Your Qty and You,” close of the m««Ung_ ident and Mrs. Nixon are Etiater weekend— at— Camp- DIATI ~WBsdenT~T»atry^ westbrooK, snowing the progress afid Four new members. Mrs. David, Md. It is likely to be a North Shoshone, after ,hls discharge from the U.S. Armed HI V ■ Carolyn Whitehead, Brad beauty of Twin Falls. James Taylor, Mrs. J. G. Roth, hili First Family get-together. i -w lHclnbT'rfaiii'y wunUurl if ii , ' — Offiuws'eiet.'teB to MTve-wKtr ■Mrs. H. Q. Laulei lidUi aiHl Mi s.—K l C n T i e i Q ------Jime Nixan-Eis^hiro^gf"aiig' Fofceai -lie has served aince~ January, 1968, spending a year James Wright, Melody Voutz, Mrs. Painter indude Mrs R. T. E. Bernice Kuykendall, all Twin her husband David, a Navy Whii" the nii'iorl ii’OW'd fOU riOt*. tor in Vietnam as a Cobra Diane Zuck and Debbie Ot- Campbell, first vice president; Falls, were introduced and ensign, plan to be on hand. So, covi\ o»id toif piice\ WoH-'f'oow* I'ood tersberg...... - - Mrs. Charlotte Link, -second welcomed. lodge meets probably, will be Tricia^Nixon— helicopter pilot. He had about 800 hours of flying there. low<*c, * \ b**' na* o'"il Eighth grade honor roll vice president; Mrs. Jack Joyce Guyer presented and possibly her fiance, Ed­ Braun received his com­ mil«i w «il .al Saulh P jflr.-T.win fo lti.Hrfgtio ------Cheryl Hack, Doug Hillman, B ill' Hughes, Lisa Jacobsen, SATURDAY APRIL 101971 Jtldy Jensen and Carolyn Sale tim e 11:00 A.M . Jesser. Lisa Larson, Terri Ledbetter, FURNITURE Tanya Lindsey, Betty Mabie, B e d ro o m %e\ 3 piece — Green 2 piece »ectionol - Jeanne Manners, Rocky Miason, Wine Swing Rocker - Table ~ Patio loble ond bencKej Mohooony Terri- . Mecham. Dennis corner — %f)ouble tierfrd rouncl loble — Book thelf toble - File ------Wo^^^ Tub * ,------& t»n- B a c k ------R o o r- from p ------Moiyneaux, Lorin McArthur, B«fd Coget — Fryit Jor» — 2 Toottert Jay McGraw, Pam Nielson, Kris Nylander, Steve Ohms, OUTDOOR ITEMS Janice PhilUps, Debbie Prid; Wolverine ) 4 fool bool with 9 hp motor ond troiler — more, J. D. Roman, Mark Picntc table & 2 benches — town Table — 2 Lown Choirt — 2 Umbrellas — Roske, Bryant Rudd, Liz 5 X 6 foot metol gorden fool buil'ding — lownboy 21” lown rotary mower-- Ruseell, Solon Short, Jenny own Swe«p«r ;— Klodbutter rototiller with 4 cycle B & S motor •— Comping Boi & Supply 2 G.l Coni — Oil Heofer — Roof Jock — Meat — Golvomjed Tonk ~ 13 Doorj — Steel Skinner, Debbie Skredestu, Poitl — BarrtU — Metol Roller — 2 Metol PoneU — Ladders — Weed Sproyer ond Burner — PJiomia Sliman, Cathy SterUng, Chick Woter» — .Rood Race S«t — Metol Roolmg — lot* of tire* and nm* {oil iuei) — Fire Wood’ Dana Straubhar, Becky Sweet, — Metol Feed Bo« — Venetion blind* — Pitch Fork* — 2 Old Hot Woter Took* —Water Trough — Kelly Tlmpaon, Brian Wagner, ^***~ I - ^ yVn**^ Jug* — Water Pomp — lambing Sh«d Cover — Fithing Tockle Bo« — 4 W a te r Uo>il Warren, Janene Webb, Jug* Woter Pump — Wall Tent — Ice Che*t — Synnge — Electric Fencer — Tire Chom* & Jano Wiedemann, Joan Wilkie Chain* — 2 Bicycle* and Je n ^ Williams. l Seventh graders with B JEEP TRACTOR 6 MACHINERY averages are Mike Allison, Jole 1945 military je«p whh 1956 4 cylindsr engine and 4 wheel drive 1931 model A delivery van chouii Allred. John Arevle. Linda Armstrong, David Arrington* C ate V A-C Iroctor-wrth^ptow, nwtai box Z wheel utility trailer * Robin l^un, Steve Beer, Lori lf^^j^wjjeeljjanuryyjrjgyygjjg|yyyyj|jy^g|y^£Om uiaIoi. dlK Bingham, Alan Bland, Jerry Botkin, Carolyn Briggis, Kathy THE FOLLOWING ARE CONSIGNED ITEMS Brown, Steve Cameron, Arlene Camping equipment, wrood Itove for lent, folding camp table, case iron griddle, Clawson, Lynn G-andall, Cathie 2 gai lanternf, complete kH of dithet and .poni, 3 gallon weed sprayer, hose Cummins and Layne Dodson. weed sproyer, pick up hitch, new trailer. hiteU, cor air conditioner, water pump F’enny Egbert, Buddy Fuller, with motor, barrel pump, 50 gallon barrels, truck mirror, blow torch, house jack, Gayle GUlesple, Denise Hale. lown mower, oil heater, medicine cabinet window and frame, croquet set, clothes Scott HaU. Mlke Hjebert, KeUy rack, davenport and choir, 3 Duncan Phyfe tobies, orm chair, coffee table, break­ MU, Nancy Hulsh, Eteve Jen­ fast set and 4 chairs, medicine ch«t, 2 liglit fixtures. Burroughs typewriter and stond, sen. Susanu Jesser, Kathy 10# bowling ball & bog, bortwque, 3 charcoal burners .and spit, 8 14" tires, Kawamoto, Kelly Kleinkopf, 15" tire and'wheel, magazine rock, fruit jars, 2 metol trunks, Weslinghouse record Laurie L a B ^ , Kevin Mahan, player and stand, Alemite air (grease gun, 3 barrel pumps, oil swing spout con, Mike Messenger and Wsyne 2 oil squirt cans, oil drain pan, suction gun, 2 gallon gas con, funnel, bearing Mink. packer. Black & Decker bench grinder on stand, 1 ton chain fo il Tjoist, 3 ton David Nielson, Harrison coffing hoist, misc. chian hoist, hydraulic jock, 2 drop cords, small ports cabinet, McArthur, Shelly McElliott, air hose, creepet._2Jong choirts, 3 splitting wedges, scoop shovel, bottery coble, Shari- Neal, -Jeff Osborne, electric lantern, stencil kit, Aero-Quip fittings, brols fittings, bolts, truck lug bolts & K-enda Ottersberg, Pam nuts, pipe fittings, 2 old electric motors, 3/8" socket setj—V/2" ftocket set, 3/4" Parker, Kell Ross, Patty socket set, Mien wrenches, large bearing puller, pry Ixjr, circle cutler, easy outs, Russell, Patti Schuler, Bryan. threod ^Itof rs, drill bits, chtiels, tin snips vise grip pliers, batciurtx, pliers, pip* Scott, Mike Schabaker, Brian NEW MAKE-MONEY-QUICK SCHEME: BUY A HEAD wrench, box and open end wrenches, 3 lb. boll peen hammer, screw drivers, Sweet, - Lawrence Wasden, OF LETTUCE FROM YOUR FRIENDLY GREEN Lynette Welch, . Dam ee oil rtone, soldering iron.^solder, soldering pasta, breast drill, files, rasps, ho^ksow, WUdmiin, ) KeBy Woraencnift tofts, hand saws, level, wrecking bor, Stanley, plane, keyhole saw. foMing-rvUr, GROCER PLUSIa JAR OF. VELVETY SMOOTH KRAFT and Bruce W ri^t. 75' steel, tope, 100' doth tape, broce & bits, iaitt-^pon ^ n - try t<|uore. p i^ drill. - oufomatk screwdriv*r,'s<|uor», plumb bob, m asoiwy drills, fencing pliers, cupboard MAYONNAISE SEND US tH E lOMiIT LABEL FOR ' ■ hinges & polls, "C" domp, hood truck (worehouse tvpe^. mud Hems on frame^foV Club meefe— Jiuck. T9M- C*dinbc“fire & wh«ii;:;4 700-15-A“ply tires, 4 650-16^ pjy tins 2 5 ^- A M D U S E t h ETET-' ■ (2 tnounted on Ford pick up whaek) TWIN FALLS - Members of TUCE AND MAYONNAISE _ttK.O!LeaQLAinioc-MasicJ3nlL. OWMERS -iN-SA$7A^S-AN©-SAHB' worked on tfaeir Music Cfatb rating riteet during this April TEsliSJAlll^Yii WICHES; GOOD_DEAL. m e « ^ at the schotd. - K R A F T M A Y O N N A IS E T H E Steve M o» pUyed a piaao evamaesmiiii3 wlo and Becky Wike provided mtrner MAYONNAISE LOVERS*. the w irx ihtiwnfci. ib e O’Leary ■AU i^A a a tvr wnesieewtmi a o c t io m m im x J IM I g m p i> affiliated with ttw MAYONNAISE. . • '■ •. IfaMfl— I M Miadc C3iiiK i? TIitim-N«wi„ Twin Fall*,. l«toho Thursday, April 8, 197^ AuxiJiacy— -Wdit Gdlner nam ^urley couple will dbserye *'Vi6fefs in jAay"' convenes. ia w / > 46th wedding TWIN FALLS t- The Ladies BURLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Militant nf — HANSEN— Walt GoliM»v«)n-i Canton Oolfu No. 13met for the I— Oum-Knodla,-Burley, will of Mr. tuid Mrs. Qeore* Coiner, honored at aii open house from 2- Ilex -Knodle, both FulleHoo., Hahsen, Has 'bem 'naiitied to Odd -f;e?lo^-3tople, Jt waa *6 6 pjn. Saturday at their €all]., GM rge“Khoa^^^^^ !" Merit’s Who^s-WKo^Among-^ -home,-3332 Overland Ave.,-in— Blflgkfnntj-jn/i nn> H^nghtpr, aiuounced today. . T W Q l F A IX £ — Suggestions classification; Mrs. Alice through 38; section No. 7,-lar(je American ' Higli' School , observance of their 40th Mrs. Gary (Francis) Fair- specimen plwtj d a ^ No. 39; Mrs. DaW Bowman, ohTThelr forthcoming show, Prescott, judges; Mrs. Paul. Students. Weddihg Anniversary. , ^ . banks, Costa Mesa, Calif. Tliey “ Violets in May,” were Prochnow-, publicity; a a ra section No. 8, collection, class president, conducted the Coiner attended Kimberly business—meeting-and—the- ■nie couple was married April have eight,.grajidchlldren. . d is c m ^ when members flf th^'Walton, posters; Mrs. Elvis No. 40, and section No. 9, juntll the nlntlu. gr^de. .10, 1931, at Reno; Nev. they All friends and relatives are ia.-N0.41 opehlng thought was given-by- and the couple- inet'fiM- their April meeting at Gfeieine, gujst book; Mrs. G.B-. through 4)7 High School. He representedrepresent Caiiiomia and then inoved to Members reported on the ^ck requests ho gifts. the home of aara-Walton. Requa and W s, D.J.' Dorton, Design division ' includes Twin Falls High School at Gem Boise where tliey Uyed for four calls made and . community Itiealmw Is set May I'w d 2 at tea table, and Mrs. Carrol section No. 10, artistic plan­ -BOys’-State,-Boise. ~ *— ---- yearsT They “moved" to. Burley services given. Venezuela’s vast grasslands the YM-YWCA buUding, 1751 Utley, sales table. tings, classes No. 45 through 47; and have resided there the past section No. 11, arrangements, ' Mrs. Bo\^man reported Idaho He attended a Clvitan provide grazing for more than 5 Elizabeth Blvd. The show is The horticulture' division 25 years. million cattle. open to the public from 1 to 8 featiires specimen plants.^ classes Nb. 48 through 57; has filled its quota of young Seminar on 'citizenship in pjn._May 1 and from noon to 5 , section No. 1 —. single blossoms, 'section No. 12, educational people to attend the United Montana his junior year; He is a pjn. May 2. clasps No. I throu^ 9; section exhibits. Nations Pilgrimage for Youth in member of the Student Council, Admission to the show is ff'ee'"■No. 2, douUe blossoms, dasses Washington, D. C. in July. Mu Alpha Theta, the German and entries are open to any No. 10 through 18; section No. 3. The sales table will Include In cbnmiemoratlng the 152nd Qub, Key dub. Sigme_Hi-Y,- interested perMn. Entries will semi-double, classes No. 19 plants and various supplies, Anniversary of Odd Fellows, Chess Club and Is Ski Club be received from 8 to 10:30 a jn. through 27; section No. 4, hobbycrafts and weathered Mrs. Goldie-Ridgeway .gave a president. May 1. Only clean, hetdthy suponts, amazons, supremes, wood. reading, “When I Was Young,” idants will be accepted and classes No. 28 and 29; section During the club's A ^ ll and Mrs. Mrytle Bair read a He Is also a member of the must have been ^own . by No. 5, any type or size blossoms, meeting, a leaf exchange was poem by Edgar Guest, “When State Youth Legislature group exhibitor at least three months. any foliage, classes—No. 30 held and Clara Walton Mother Cooked With Wood." which will be held In April. He PVhlhlts miwt remain until 5 through 35: section Nol 6, single presented a program on drift- The closing thought was given plans to attend the University of -pjn. May—2 -and must— ftny foliage. In wood . the next club' meeting Is 'by Mfs:"Bewiitffin;' ’ ’ ' idaho-nextfall tmd is presently removed by 6 pjn. _tbat day. unusual or decorative container set for May 10 at the 'home of iTie refreshment table was Eh tries recelv^ after books holdinR one plant, classes No, 36 Mrs. Sam Porter. decorated in an easier theme by be for display only. -MrsT-Bair-tmd Mrs:’ Ridgeway Judging by merit system by accreted judges will begin at Nomination and election 11 ajn. TOe judges’ decision shall be final. E^lbitor. is allowed more slated by DAV Auxiliary than one e n ^ In each class No. veterans and their families. It I through 35 provided varieties TWIN FALLS - Nomination was reported Merrell Hen­ are (Ufferent and the exhibitor and election of officers will be derson has been -transferred may mter plant of same variety conducted In May and new from the Yuma, Arlz., hospital in classes No. 35 through 39 as officers Installed In June It was to the Boise Veterans Hospital. those entered In classes No. 1 announced today by otflclals of It was reported Horejs. Mrs. through 35. . the Disabled American Each , variety must be (Veterans Auxiliary. Ruth Selvers and Mrs. Calvin correctly named or subject to The nominations announced Jones are ill. correction by classification at the April meeting at the DAV A social day was scheduled committee and classes ac­ -Hall-included Mrs. Arthur for 11 a.m. April 27 at the DAV cording to the master list. Patterson, commander; Mrs. Hall to make convention favors Plants entered In classes No. 1 Mae Gardoskl, senior vice and to tie a quilt. through 39 mustbfcsinglecmKn- commander; Mrs. Holland A report was given on the (dwts and will be judged oil Christensen, ju n io r vice Tiam supper glven^for depart­ quality. commander: Mrs. Effie ment officers at the DAV Hall, No Oared top pots, supports or Rayborn and Mrs. Vlvla Special guests introduced collars under foliage wUl be Lawson, chaplain, and Mrs. Included Don 2aegler, Rath- permitted. Any shape pots Emma Stone, treasurer. drum, department com­ permitted. All pots must be The Flag Day Tea was set for mander; Gordon Geiger, covered with dull side of June 14 at the DAV Hall and the Burley, senior vice com^ -ahBninum-foUr-£][d>lbitoF4s-ta- mnvV;ntinn .lunfi 17. 18 and 19 at mander; Otto Rudolph, print own name on adhesive' the"DAV HaU. ~Pbdatello7 chaplain; Arthur ,and-attai?h-to hottnm nf. T^ wflg nnnnimr-pd Mr. Pattepon. ludee advocate: foil-covered p8tr “Mrsr-Frank-Horejs observed Joiumle Vork. historian. Twin Only necessary show per- their 51st Wedding Anniversary Fails. Ted Lietala. adjutant and _ sonnel will be permitted on the April 5. past commander and past 13th floor while judging Is in process— — Mrs. Addle Radakovich was district commltteemart; George The club will afford all in charge of the business Denny, 13th district com­ possltde protection to exhibits, meeting, with Mrs. T. M. Knight mitteeman and past com­ but cannot be responsible for serving as senior vice com­ mander; Cecil Detweller, any losses. Additional classes mander pro tem, and Mrs. Boise, national service officer; may be made If necessary. Myron Barron, Junior vice Mrs. Rudolph, auxiliary Mrs. Ray Flke will serve as -commander pro tem. The department comnjander; Mrs. general chairman of the show. pledge was ^ven . l)y Mrs. Cecil Cargill, Burley, senior Ste will be assisted by Mrs. Holland Christensen and vice comrtiander; Mrs. Pat­ Leo Gepner, staging; Mrs. S.W. pfHyer^ by Mrs; Arthur Pat­ terson, Chaplain. Twin Falls. &nith, schedule; Mrs. William terson. Past department com­ Chancey. entry and register; Eugene Cunningham, service manders present were Mr. and Mrs. Bblyn Paulsen, officer, spoke on hospital and Mrs. K ni^t, Mrs. Horejs and 'medical ~atd— ttr -disabled- iTirs. ooiiuiu-- - ^ ^

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'^UlElLEY — Reports wer« during the DOES Lodge meeting atJto l^E lk s Lodge llal\,officiala announce. 'Mra; Pat Mill(|r, Iprtfsident, ^ DEAR ABBY: My daughter is 18^ She U marrying thfe conducted the April ■boy abe went ateady-^thrall thru^hlgh gchool. He la' 19. We ge»ston"and Mrs J wt^SlprjiigiiiB are managing the wedding but must limit the number of reported on the recmt Easter guestszto 12S becausejnyJiusband has been out of work and egg sale. Mrs. Jim Skiles we are not in very gwx! shape financially. reported a meeting will-be helcl I told the groom’s'mothw that she could invite 63 people at A pjn. Ttmrsday with Elks . and we were inviting 92. She said that w un’t nearly enough officers in regard to a pancakn for her as she la presently separated from her husband and supper whic^ WiU be Jointly ■be wanta to invite her boyfriend and hls family, wUdi is sponsored by - tEe ~ DO ESJ^ind very large. I told her in a nice way that she could invite Elks. Mrs. Miller, Mra. Skileji whomever she wanted but not more than 6S )>eople as wa and Mrs. Sprague will represent had to hold down the expense. the DOES at this planning Guess what she said? “Either I have as many people as meeting. I want or I'll refuse to sign for my son!" A report on the Mother- Ddughter Tea was given and Abby, he is only 19 and he can’t get married unless she Mrs. Miller thanked all 1140 BLUE LAKES BLVD. signs for him. So what do I do now?. SAD MOM members who worked on Weekdays&Sat9AJII.To9PJI. . DEAR MOM: Don’t let her blackmail yon. In tome making the third annual tea a -«t»te»-the"*lgn«tiirr-of-only-om!-panain or-guardlanl-l: SUNDAYS 1 To -- ittfn*l*Bl. Look into It. Alio fe IT IH S T ii^m T fin "iriE e Members, voted-to rent a post office box to help in getting mail wants to pay for her own guesta the may have ■■ many aa Closed Easter Sunday regylarlv to the proper lodge ”*~ahe wanta. ' ' ^ officers. Memtwrs were reminded the CRINKLE PATENT . DEAR ABBY: A few weeks ago my husband died, and right after the funeral my children insisted that T go visit 19 and dates for the coming ^DDIE-BAOS my sister in anotlier town to get away_fpr a while. even^ will be set and aii- Today I came home to an immact^te, but very empty nounced. house. I have two wonderful daughters and I love them Refreshments were served by dearly, but sometimes r wish they wouldn't be so helpful. Mrs. Skiles in the downstairs 'Hiey came in and cleaned my bouse from top to bot­ ladies lounge. tom. Every closet, every cupboard, every shelf had beM scrubbed. My house shines from one end to another. But what bothers me-mosr Is that they disposed of all WINNERS IN fhe-costume~contesf-whic fc-^^-Speqkejiset their father’s belongings! There Is not a trace of him in highlight of the Filer Elementary School carnival a * I 1 i house.. It's as tho heUever lived here. There are no socks to were, from left, Kandi Knigge, 4-year old daughter / A p r i l 1 4 dam, n^ tattons to sew. Mv sons ta Jaw Jeyen diyidedjip^bia. -bf A4r.- and-Mr$—lawfence-Knjgge>—who-wore -o--- TWIN FA ttS^^ohn Bagby, tools. I suppose hey did this so I wouldn't feel so bad Prize sorting thru his things and doing it myself. clown costume; Joni Fouts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. compliance officer for the U. S. Department of Justice, Bureau I could say something, but the deed is done, however Ellis Fouts, second place winner with her Easter of Narcotics and Dangerous welL-meaning_it was,-But now I have ■ nothing to do except winners bunny outfit, and Kathy Elliott daughter of Mr. DrugSi“Will-speak“April-14 at dust and wash my own few dishes. and Mrs.' Bill Elliott, third witTi^her rag doU cos­ 9:15 pjn. In the auditorium of Thanks for listening, Abby. I feel a litUe better now. — tume. Mrs. Kenneth Zink was carnival chairman and Magic Valley Memorial LOST AND LONELY three local businessmen served as' contest judges. Hospital. DEAR LOST: I understand your feeling of uulessness, He will address pharmacists, physicians and others Involved bat I assure yon your danghters meant well. They spared in area health programs In Twin yoir what is uiaally the most painfully heart-brealUng task a Musicals Falls. --widow must face,------— TJtJUrm-TpylAr, prarirfm t Idaho State Pharmdceutical DEAR ABBY: On mv next birthday. I have to . ..Association said the meeting is register for the draft. I am opposed to the war in Viet Nam RICHFIELD • - iSipt. Neil part of a statewide tour he and and I want no part of It. If necessary, I will ^ to prison. I .. n ew s Andreason announced Tuesday other officers of the Idaho caa^t honestly say my "religious convictions" are responsi­ a b o u t the public is Invited to attend association w d Idaho Board of ble for my feelings, which I understand one \rould have to two special musical events this Pharmacy are making. Bagby swear to under oath in order to become a conscientious * th e month at the high school. Is special guest of the group. objector. p«.pfe V a lle y The New Freedom Singers Others appearing Include Frank In order to become a conscientious objector, what steps from Ricks College will present -Cosgrove, dean of the college of a program at 9 ajn . Thursday, pharmacy, Idaho State must I take? I do not want to be In yiolatioa of the law t>y and at 2pjn. April 22, the senior University, and C. E. Barnett refusing to register. But 1 know positively that my con­ Livin g choir from John Adams High secretary-treasurer and several science will not.allow me to take part in iUa war. Can you u::: School, Portland, will sing. members of the stiate board of help me? TOR PEACE TTiere will be no-charge. pharmacy/ - • M,irM S2.9 Richfield schools will dismiss Drug legislation, uniform DEAR FOR: After yon register, reqnest a special form at 2 pjn. Thursday for the controlled substances act and for consclentioiu objectors from your draft board. Yoa will g Easter. vflcatlpjnL»?lth sdfiool to new board rullrigs and • • ■ 'loiTe 30 days In wUea to gauer cIBncter referaiees start again Tuesday mbming. regulations will be discussed. yoor neighbors, teachers, your clergyman and anyone who will voach fOr yoor dncerlty hi tUa coanectlaa. Yoor draft board will then review yoor caM and decide whether or'not Magic Valley Favorites you qnalUy as a eonsclentlous'objector. [There are lUnd- anls sei down by the national Selective Service and .the MRS. C. F. LANGER Supreme Court.] 1801 Cohont Ave., Burley If you are classified 1-A, in iplte o4 yoor obJecUoni, yoa can request a personal appearance and appeal It. DELICIOUS SWEET few minutes, POTATOES sugar, one-half cup cream, one What’s year problemT You’U feel better If yoa get It cit Mash four medium-size sweet tablespoon flour and one your chest. Write to ABBY, Box 07M . Los Angeles, Cat potatoes. Add one egg and one teaspoon vanlUa. HM>. For a |>ersonal reply enclese sUmped. addressed teaspoon salt. euvelope. Shape sweet potatoes Into balls around marshmallows. Roll in crushed com flakes. ---- HBake-20-minates-4n-moderate- Favorite^ ^-Jf-^nu oven or until balls start to crack ^ showing marshmallows-. Before serving, cover with the Job's Daughter plan following sauce. SAUCE Easter lily sales Mix together and boll for a

BURLEY — The Easter LUy available where local facilities sales for the Easter Seal Society are not adequate. for Crippled Children . and Eiach year some 45-50 crip­ Adults will be conducted pled children attend (he E^aster Saturd^ in downtown Burley Seal Camp during the summer. -by.-members o( the .Job's The Society also administers Etaughters for'-Cassla County. te Information arid referral The Uly sales are under the service for senior citizens and direction of Trudy aerrod, others who needTielp in ^ i a l , honor queen of the bethel. Mrs. medical and financial matters. Glen Breeding, Job’s Daughters ( The E^aster Seal Fund drive is adviser, will assist with thg, expected to be complete on day’s event. Sunday, April U, according to Mrs. Charles J. Sutton and Mrs. ^tton. Mrs. Dennis Teachout, co- chalwnen. for Easter Seal Society for Crippled OiUdren and Adults for Cassia County, L e t’s reported that some 300 volun­ teers are working throughout h e ar it the county on the Easter Seal Fund Drive. The co-chairmen reminded MAICO. residents that 90 per cent of MAICO h»j helped a lot of people funds raised in the state "hear it like it is" with superb remains in the state and is used quality heanng aids'. We've been for various programs to aid and knomi as "The Most Respected rehabilitate Idaho’s han- Name In Hearing" siqse 1937. ^MAICO IWATC speech and bearing treatment. 'The center cares for han- ^ ^capped in CaniJi. Gooding, —JwSmeT Mnldftk* Falls counties. Ottier services include irtieel t m t l diairs, cratches, braces, MidtM ur corrective shoes and other ortbopedic , devices for lUMatoW, TwtaMb ir a M p o r t a ^ to 733-7330 medftad centers are, made 'l4 -nmetrNewirj^liT F«H»- l«J«ho Thursday, April 8, 1971 Li e r el ects off i cers AAiss Weeks chosen ■SHOSHONE - New officers associate matron; Charles at 8 pjn. April 20. Mrg_. Rose visiting the ]pilchfleld l{fdge. lessons of l^coln' Chapter,! O^er of Penfleton, associate jPerkto.,Evanston. Wvo.. was The'i refreshment committee JBastern__ Star, were elected ^ con—tatroduced as a guert. A distHc^ mcluted Mr. and Bfrs. Dick TiiaaHnu nij^it at a meeting at duc^ss; John La^, PMt Matrons meeting will be' Roice and Mrs. Elm«r Terry. ^vthe~ Mawnic temple. 'Msocistte Vi/ ' ____^ F A m F IE L D ^ Debra Weeks, butlined Tliey include Mrs. George' Charles Pendleton, secretary, Wendell Masonic Temple. A daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. la r r y and Mrs. Arthur,. Martin, More than 40 milUbn Ameri­ SHOSHONE - LDS Church Kenaston, worthy matron; luncheon wiU be served. cans, one-fifth of the nation’s We^ks, has been c^sen by-.the . George Kenaston, worthy treasurer; Mrs. E. L Shaw atid Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary tos Relief Society lessons fbr April Open installation will be held population, go on camping represent them at Girls’ Stat&. will follow a regular weekly patron; Mrs. Elmer" T«iTy, DorothJ* Clayton reported on vacations each year. Miss Weeks Is a jiinlor at mbeting schedule. ■=Smas Oounty-^li^ &h

of the Moose at the home of Mrs. ' District Convention of. the, and discipline. Mothers are told ■ Lance, Eden, have circled June Gene Hamilton, it was an­ American Legion and that sometimes saying “no” to 11 as their wedding day. nounced tbdiiky. Auxiliary in Buhl, it was their children will Indicate that Tl\e wedding rites will be Mrs. Hamilton, frieridship b o u n c e d today. they care.' The mothers are performed at the InterrSountain chairman, was in charge of the District American Legion encouraged to teach their Indian Chapel in B^'igham City, meeting. Prayer w.as led by officers include Daryle E. children dIscipline In their with a reception scheduled •Mrs. Uuycl Kelley and Uie Dag- Wolie, tiler, commandefTNelT youth. afterwards. The couple will be salute by Mrs. George Gross, Eden, vice commander; For the cultural refinement honored at an open house the McGinnis. Ed Shaff, Filer, adjutant; lesson, a study will, be made the next night in Hazelton. An announcement was made Ferris Freestone, Hansen, topic “ An Affirmation of The bride-elect is a 1969 LeHoy-Lebsack ,- Spiritiial Values;‘*^through ~a graduate . of Box Ellder High ship chicken dinner will be at Paul, sergeant at arms. study of art and literature. Ilie School and is currently at­ the home of Mrs. Charles Auxiliary officers include works of William Wordsworth tending Brigham Young Mattice on May 3 and a Chinese Mrs. Avema Jackson, Twin will be .studied in some detail University, majoring in fashion auction will be held. Falls, presiident; Mrs. Afton and “The Little White Girl,” by merchandising. Mrs;, CIyde Greenup~Mrs^ Buckle^ Uakley, rvice^ ‘JamesABBbltTHcNelirWhlstler; — Lanee-is-a-1969-graduate of Lewis Hoffiman, Mrs. Lucille president; Mrs. Laverne is the art subject of the month. Valley High School. He is Sknith and Mrs. McGiiuiis, who Koutnik, Twin Falls, secretary- presently majoring in elec-' observed recent birthdays, treasurer; Mrs. Virginia tronic engineering technology were honored with birthday Mullins, Oakley, historian; Junior-senior at Brigham Young University. greetings. Mrs. Virginia Freestone, After their marriage, the couple Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Kimberly, chaplain and Mrs. plans to^reside in Provo and McGinnis were presented the Lena McClain, Eklen, sergeant- prom slated continue their studies. “m a s rg ttts :— -— at^irms. Registrars for the convention RICHFIELD — Music for the were Pamela Gabardi, Marilyn Richfield High School Junior- PTA leaders Keller and Janet Hep worth, Senior Prom Thursday night 1971 Buhl delegates for Girls’ will be furnished by a 15i)iece State. The noon meal was orchestra .from Burley High Buhl sets announced servpd by the Rebekah Lodge, School. The dance theme is ALBION — New officers of followed by a program by “We’ve Only Just Begun.” the Albion PTA were announced members of the Order of the The grand march will be led egg hunt by Mrs. VadelJ Mahoney, Arrow 'Boy Scout Troop. by the prom king and queen retiring preadenC. Members of the order included chosen from the senior class, BUHL — The annual Buhl Mrs. Cwl Blchardson Is the Steve Peterson, Terry Kramer, and prince and princess, chosen Easter egK hunt will t>e held new president; Mrs. Dick Keith Christensen, BUI Svan- from the junior class. Saturday ai 2 pjn. The annual Anderson Jr., vice president, carri, Tim Quigley, Gary \\\A/L / %A/I // event is sponsored by the Buhl and Mrs. Richard Sdilund, .Quigley, Rickey Jensen, Mike Vt n o s VV n O Jaycees and the Buhl Chamber WllMn, Mike (Juerry and Kevin of Commerce. secretary treasurer. Hiey were POCATELLO - Three Magic Kramer. The hunt is divided into three installed by Mrs. Keith Valley students are among 36 Kenneth Barrett served as different age groups with all Amende, district PTA from Idaho State University master of ceremonies. Guest pre-school children at the Buhl president, during the Aphl who have been selected for speakers at the general session High School football field. meeting. inclusion in “Who’s Who Among included District Commander Children in, grades one, two Plans were announced for the Students in " American Art Tattersall, Department and three at the “east end of district PTA conference to be Universities and Colleges,” held in Kimberly lOgh School. Conunander Dan Mcdintock, Eastman Park near the They ^ r e Jerry Gibson. Mp Ne McQain,. district elementary school and panel presentation will be made- •president, and Mrs. Rhea Rebecca Jones, through sixth graders at the on reading problems. Smith, department president. T ^ F a i l f westlnd of Eastman Park. -

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The council to6k iptlon agreem en t-to ptirchaae - "City " ■att^ eyt'— to— inttttfce- Cuunvlliiien~----- . cqnsiderea a the matter— under ad^sement. land for a sewer lagoon site and corrections! necessary' to letter from Herbli>ve, editor of pending investigation. - right of way easem wt fori-the complete an ordinance dealing the Lincoln; County Journal, In other business, coun- sew^r 'pressure lines,' Mrs. with the sale of the seVer bonds. protesting the keeping of cilmen': Qaude Chess, city clerk, ^ d Sewer rates were5”'pe^ Nearly one-third of more than meeting last night decided It hour as building inspector. 5,000 families in Camas, Blaine, was having too many problen)s The council approved four Gooding and Lincoln counties enforcing the city's old building building permits — two for still probed have replied to an attitude codc;^^ •______houses and two for remodeling survey spony)red by the Wood ^oj&cls — thaTTiad beeh fil®^' The " council unanimously River Resources Area UPSIDE DOWN on Madnna Street North is this im all car under the old building code. . By PEGGY CHU where criminal action is being waived three readings on the Association and condiicted by which Hipped as it wai. traveling east on Falls Avcnoe East. Under the new code, the in­ Times-News Correspondent considered, any publicity might proposed code, and approved the extension service in IlianMUy moinfaig. The car wai.driven by Helen Morgan, U, the ordinance unanimoudy. spector will approve permits. innuence the proceedings^” cooperation with county GOODING — Investigation The inquest was c^e d to Twin Falla, who was treated and released from Magic Valley To enforce the ordinance, Even though the new uniform conimissions. Into the death of a Mountain Really Memorial Hospital. Hie aiccldent started in the city limits, but which officially will take effect building code doesn’t officially determine if the death was The questionnaire concerns Home airman whose car went the car landed outside the city lim its, so city and conaty officers Wednesday, the cooncil hired take effect until Wednesday, no suicidal, accidental or the residents’ attitudes about into the Malad River Canyon ciunbined the faivestigatloo, Shown in the photograph is dty Bill Mcaune. The council tried building permits Will tte issued homicidal. James said the needs and__ priorities for flipped -March-2rTilinsffltmue;T=ftis;' — Patrohnaa Pat-Ben atBghamr-The-drivar, was aloaartold-^ to hire Elery McClung, Bill’s untlL then*- the couricilmen verdict' had no effect on iils~ development of the Wood River Atty. Andrew James said today. officers a vehide pW ed ln front of her sod she s w e i^ to avoid father, and present building' decided. office and “we will keep the area counties. , Verdict of an inquest Wed- a collision. - In.snector for Heybum , The council also discussed investigation open.” The survyf was divided into nesdav afternoon was that Sgt. Howeyer, the sgnior McClung Jurors were Clyde Petersen. three main categories. The first -tol^the-council'that he had all- Estate,-Burleyr-and David-A,- Charles S. booKer'p death was a =tJiarles.lrel6h. J. M. JUlIies, J .‘ part conccrned—thtT^ peopie’sr “possi^e acddent.” he could handle now, therefore, Besel, Besel’s plan to develop a C .' McLaughlin, Carl' Beisner attitudes about noimal com­ Testimony at the coroner’s he recommended his. son' who subdivision on the solithside of and Vem Nelson. munity services. The second Tiler inquest, which was closed to the lives near Paul. Highway 25, about one.eighth Air Force investigators at­ section included questions Gem log jam mile west of Paul’s city limits. public, was given by the widow. tended the inquest. They took a concerning the entire four Martin told the council that Mrs. Nancy Booker, and by transcript of Uie proceedings to county area; said Tankersley. Mrs. Mary Black. Mountain be studied by the Air Force bans old Besel plans to put in a sub­ The last section deals only with Paul eyes division like that found in big Home, a friendf of the couple. motor safety office at Mountain specific problems of the In­ cities and not one found in this Jam6s May, attorney for Mrs. Home.' dividual counties to pinpoint Booker-, requested-t^.at the Officers there will determine said broken area. local problems. junk cars new sewage “The subdivision, will have a Inquest testimony ^not be if further investigation Is OnsJ^he basis of the survey minimum of 1.200 square feet publicized. Coroner* C. E. necessary, according to Second resultslVhe association will set FILER - The Filer City (Continued from p. 1) told the Republican caucus he pla^t site per lot and no alleys and the Spencer Ranted the request Lt. George S. Kerrua, one of the a course for action involving Council barred Junk cars from KldweU said the plan had al­ , would oppose any bill with more utilities will all be underground because, he said, “in a case investigators. various governmental agencies, private property in the city at ready been approved by Gov. than a five per cent deviation PAUL — Paul City Council at and connected to the cily,” he Tankersley said. For example, its meeting Tuesday night. Cwil Andrus and Idaho’s two in the courts. its meeting Wednesday night said. the Army Corps of Engineers The action makes it unlawful congressmen, adding since all He said he meant to keep his was informed by Larry Harper There will be 89 residents will be informed about the to keep Junk cars on private were in “substantial agreement promise and said the papers had that’he is willing to sell about 32 the subdivision whentinS;SJS^ureauci:acy fo u Is people’s attitudes about dams in property for resale purposes. the'ie ls pretty well cast.” ahready been drawn. acres of his farmland to the will also have a playground in the area..______l The ordinance provides for The Senate first approved 2i- city, It, Martin said. The survey data will tell if the removal of tlie Junk car bodies 12 a reapportionment measure wasonedrawnupbySen. James This land is needed by the city Martin then told the council bright walk hues people will support dams or if should-owners fall to comply. which floor sponsor Sen. Warren Stoidieff, I^Sandpoint, who said for the new lagoon type sewage that they wanted this property they want. river beds to go Dog owners were remind^ Brown, R-McCall, said he felt it was done "strictly by num­ plant it is planning to build in annexed to the city of Paii. He GOODINCi - The Gooding Uniform Traffic Manual.” unaided, he said. that April 15 Is the deadline for could te Justified in the courts bers.” the foreseeable future. also said that Ralph Snyder, Traffic Safety Council wants to Instead, Johnson recom- Tankersley s^id the survey dog license renewal. Fees are even though the deviation from He said 30'of the 35 districts The council plans on putting a who owns the property between paint crosswalks In front of the mendedihat the crosswalks and will be used to show the state, s ^ at )2 for males and $5 for the mean was as high as 8.9 per had deviations of three per cent reserve bond on the b ^ o t this the proposed subdivision and schools In bright colors, but the pavement markings be county and federal agencies and females. cent and as bw as 10.6 per cent. or below, two had four per cent fall to see if the residents of the city limits is willing to be state bureaucracy disapproves. repainted In the same white the state legislature that the City trustees discussed plans Objections to the plan came deviations, two had five per cent Paul will approve of this. annexed into the city. Howard Johnson, Shoshone, color. He made several other people of the counties are for a proposed swimming pool from Sen. Nels Solberg, D - deviations, and the highest had Therefore It needed^ find out if However, Snyder will want an district highway ^gineer, told suggestions for improved safety concerned about what happens at the city park, but deferred Grangevllle, who argued a deviation of 8.9 per cent. "agalnat-iaovlng—Legialatlw^ -the-eity-Gft-taxes --Tnruncih"safety cotmci F— members in Uie town and tliesg-wtU-De 10 uie area. BCttOTT ' ~ _ - ^ —Huwever, hcMid^lM f f ^ l i a r land, which is adjacent to the of his property until it Is sub­ Wednesday night that . such presented by the safety group to District Nine — now composed; district—Fremont and Madison city’s present sewage plant, and divided, Martin said. bright markings would “con­ the Gooding CSty Council. of Adams, Gem',' Valley and counties — was h i ^ because what type of price he is asking "This subdivision would be a fuse drivers and are against the Johnson recommended Boise counties up into Idaho Ricks College studeint^ were in­ for it. big addition to the city of Paul,” "school crossing ahead” signs Albion approves County. cluded and said if the 1,839 Harper told the council he he said. be installed and said the state Solbert said he felt it would students included who were not was unable to put a price on the The councilmen then Burley does not object to a movable make "better sense” to move even Idaho residents were re­ land at this time. Therefore, the reminded the men that the Dashing light being placed in the district south into Cmyon moved the deviation would be council directed him to decide developer must pay for the the street during school hours. $26,600 spending or Ada counties. only 0.55 per cent. what he thought the land was utilities In the subdivision. councilman Other suggestions are: Sen. Cecil Sandberg, D-Black- worth-andto-4et-than^-laM>w at- -' After—thlSj—Mayor -'HaroW- curbing a n f fu tte ftn g ^ r or­ T«iBION^—-N»i<)ne-pfOtested^-compared to »MOO;-42QOr^»ffiee—fbotr«Uo^-^h»-««ea®“re one of the council meetings. Wllson instructed the city at­ chard Street and placing a “No the 197I Albion city budget at a expense, compared to $500; because Butte and Bonneville The council pointed out that it torney, Larry Duff, to draw up improves U-Tum” sign there; a 30-inch public hearing Tuesday night, $300, telephone, compared to counties would be Joined by a Victim only could take an option on his letter of Intent, telling Besel instead of 24-inch stop sign at according to Mrs. Galia $200; $850, insurance, compared small ^ p across Bingham landWien a price is agreed on. what the city will do and what is TWIN FALLS - A Burley the intersection of Main and Mahoney, city clerk. to $3M, and $40(), miscellaneous, County. He said Bingham Coun­ ty did not want to be divided in Mayor Harold Wilson said the expected of him. Qty councilman who was in­ Third Avenue West, and also at Councilmen adopted the com pai^ to $5()0. Itertjs remaining the same that way. moved evaporative sewage plMt would This letter is needed for the jured March 12 in a motorcycle Fifth Avenue Elast and Main; >28.600 budget ^ ic h is just $50 I'Sairi he fdt the plan ler thaiT last y e a i^ of the land. The city expects to meeting that fesel must appear proved condition at Magic Main and a “Signal Ahead” sign dues; $250, auditing, and $150, could be defended even with the TWINFALLS-( get state and federal funds to before. Valley Memorial Hospital. at Eighth and Main. The 1971 budget Includes legal. disparity, although he said be 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. &fllford help finance this project. Rex Stanley, 50, remained in Also suggested were $7,QOO for electricity, and water Revenue received last year would have preferred a doser Marsh, Twin Falls, who was Through this lagoon sewage critical conchtion for several relocation of the stop sign at purchases, com part to $8,000 included $23,474.63 ‘ for elec­ deviation. injured Mi^ch 13 in a traffic plant, the city would be able to weeks after the accident, but 11th Avenue and Main Street budgeted last year; $11,500 for tricity and water; $355.75, However,' he said, since the accident on Blaine County, was handle effluent from about Valley Briefs Hiursday his condition was which is now partially ob- salaries, compared to $10,000; property taxes and In te r s ; lawmakers apparently could not transferred Wednesday from 10,000 residents and the plant reported as fair. Driver of the structed by'a u ^ t y pole and a $800, payroll taxes, compared to $2,095.80, liquor apportionment; agree Jn a plan with a smaller St._____ Alphonsus^______Hospital, Boise, would: be big enough so no ef­ TWIN FALLS^ “r X B ” ~cyele“ oiT’Whic®'~Slaiil^“ w a^ 25-foot no ^ W n g space made $300; $750r~ga r‘^Ithinkit'aeacunibent to“^S fte^slley- M ^iJrtst fluent is discharged into the Research Center, 519 Main Ave. riding, Dennis Johnson, 35, on the south s i^ of Second pared to ^50; $3,000 repairs and portionment; $1,449, television on us to do the best we can.” Hospital in Twin Falls. Snake River and drainage W., will be open to the public Burley, was killed in the Avenue to the corher of maintenance, compared to cable system, and $865.04, But Sen. H. Dean Summers, The teen-ager’s condition is canal. from 7 to 8 pjn. Thursday. mishap. Main Street. $4,500; $1,500, electrical power, miscellaneous. R-Boi«, said he had already u

By BONNIE BAIRD JONES declined to stipulate the mission. The new law says a automatically exempt. registration listaiuntil 1,000 plus show cause why they did not these plates are prepared by Ttmea-New* Staff Writer exfjrtingJutyjanela^wereJegaL- jiiry fiMnmimlon .shall be ap- ___ Under.thelneW-lftR:.theTejare__j>ne percenthaveJiecn selected^ regidar workers in spire time. 'RUPERT — A newsUte Uw and suiUble. If both sides will pointed in ^ d i county, one no exemptions unto t& in- These go into a “master jury to a fine of not nyxe than $100 or ' Judgtf fidlwoodsaid derks in twl Mhifalntai eamOm. g*ipwlate. he salrf. slhee membe f to be llm oow ity -flla ■ dtrtitnal «<»0i»nim»-i< .drawnr-:— wlwel” far aatoct1nn.of tha Jury- thrwtday«in.jail. left Idaho courts withoid Juries scheduled Jury trials could be and tlie other to be selected by appears in court and la granted panels. Itwse wiw miartpresent facts will be making up-^ voter to hear scheduled cases'and has heard. Uie senior hidge . Lancaster Mid CMnptlon by the court, The law provides each county on the Juror qualification form i legistratiaa lists which reqidre ' CfilU£d'jury lilaU Ih (IH^ {dirt oT' He said he issued orciers be inuierstoodtbe senior Judge, li i e new Jury law stiqpalates mustliiave an approved nuurt^ m'MOii6en sj$ irtissrsr ^ the Fifth Judicial District to be Wednesday afternoon to the Charles Scoggin, Goo(fing, had the Jury list Shan be ilrawn from )ury wheel and Jury wheels for days In JaH. each county, there too, be said, postponed. derks of Cassia and Minidoka . delegated appointment a "master list” Urom voter each court. In Twin Falls There are between 13^000 and it win apparently be necessary The -law liecame effective cooties to begin immediately authority to Judge Ward for this rcgistratioa books. Cbunty, Lancaster said, this 14,000 reglstecM voters in Twin to hire i^ttonal bdp lo ex­ ijpon signature by Oov. Cedi D. to prepafe new Jury lists under part of the district. V there are 1,000 or fewer could fnean op to fonr Jury Falls Onmty who wm&l oom- pedite the Andrus. .The bill was signed_ _tbe jw irJw i. SB1140. - b the past, Jory panels were ^ registered «oten^ all l>names wheds. '■ ----- priae tbe ‘tnaster JacyJisk'^ ,J«ht_Bi!good_iaidJf_a- Blarch 22 by the governor. In Twin Fans Oranty, Ocrk drawn »wmllst«coBBtfr>dearfi tecfiine, the cnrrent Jnry list, Another , n ew requilirenient l y a a t o s ^ l H e M ad-. dWrict coort or lower ooort sng------1 ------M .... __ » j» - Judge- Sherman Beliwoodr iiartfm i MncMMSxsr sfso ciu tUB -botlf nttrrtbatr t,tKXrawiiileC' "cills for~ pifUsUST; _ Ruptft, said today be baa' a d v im 'd J a ig i Itieevn Ward^ Obmiaissloners selected the. t e jf iK f « t l l use . qnalificatian fonns. I b w muit Ibe Joty list sdectsd botti fliese. postpoded two Jory trials in the he b)B begnrp^pwing nm names tram registratian books 1,000 Bsriiesptos one per caat of be sent by tbe derk to eaA ■ m prescribed by law. He said old law w d i r i t h o t t l l i i B B p by Mni-Cassia area because the ]ary lists and bopes w tttte two .fii their OTnmitiinn dsMcts^ the nutt«er Bat tor Ih* cnrrent prospective Juror and the court Ifae cotBtfy maintains a TCtier attorneys In ,llw .casia.-fl^v legality of Jury panel* adected w e d a to ovBet reqidFancntf ,of attnnpting to name pasons JnryH st. win then de i& if tbe Ja m dMs index card system and plates verdtets e e M M n M ' VtBdW' l l wnotd^itfjt e IjL*' in - ih e - « notonalify- ...... -questian. — ■ ; - " rei^attou^ llw biil Both cases, be were taken,; he' -«|>- ;-arinM: ‘ nptioesiAo^ not «iv«ar is deoliMibeCarti the lacy B it can IK u tim M l. bw aria a ~attom «yi- polatoent isiiliisilrnsl tew****’ *" ’ I U T!mo»-N«w», Twin Idaho Thur*ctoy, Afrll 8, 1971 LEGAL NOTICE , - l e g a l N O T IC E LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOtlCE- -tEG A L NOTICE l e g a l I n o t ic e

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK OF PUBLIC HBARINO NOriCB OP PUBLIC HBARINO '.. NOTICBTOBIDOtRS - c a l l FOR BIOS CASE N0.M1B7 NOTICE IS GIVEN by tti* City NOTICE IS GIVEN by the Zoning The State Purchasing Agent w ill ’ ’ A N O T H E R SUMM ONS Bids w ill be racelvad at the oHIce ANOTHBR SUMMONS Council of the City of Turin Falli, of the Murtaugh Jt. School District NOTICe OF THE TIMB AP- NOTICBTOCREDltORSl Commission of the City of Twin receive sealed bidi at h li office. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF “ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Idaho, that a public haarlng w ill be Falls, Idaho, that a public hearing Room 305 Statehouse, Bolsa, Idaho, THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT No. 418, M u rta u g h , Idaho t« fu rn is h T H E f i f t h JUDICIAL DISTRICT ^BOIMTBD______JO E PBQWIMOMOyiMa WWILL ILL iioa.p.1 - Ipsiml « Dishwasher, Electric IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF K e u n e U -i wjll b thld-toeter^said Centm lM' m t|l. -*;«O p.m-.- ..- A » ll 1», W7» f ■OP ..T MB-.STATB OE. IDftHO.. I THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT O F t h e S.XATE Of^iOAHO. IN '5 at arOOpjtt. on ^ rll «, 1971, In the the following: Requisition No. 72J AND FOR THE COUNTY OF. TWM .’anir h(>atlrtgi pre.-ri _ ANDFOR?feSiEt.Fcm y. IN THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND AND------FOR TH ECOUNtVOF______TWIN Oiambers of fhe <;ity^ Hall, M l. Council Chamber* of the City Hall, tor Eved Trout €gg»lEggs (orfor the State.State . FALLS DEBORAH AlANNE wafer booster; stalnleu fable top; JOSEPH E. HOEHE, Plaintiff.vs. , ----- TH E------CO UWT V------0 ^ T---- W IN FAfcbS-MAOISTRATCS .F«!l«> W lS fnndAven.n Fait.Twin Fell.. Fltti<»«knri< ^ d ■ rjmGame « DenartmentDepartment at KRQNCKE. KRONCKE. Plalntltf,Plaintiff, VS.vs. WA'WAYNE also, a Garbage O lse^l, 1 H ^., LENA KATHERINE HOEHE. FALLS, AAACISTRATE DIVISION. In the Matter of the Estate o i^ V a rlous io us Locations.______All______blds wlu be’ PAUL KRONCKE, Defend^n). ~£^"|5r4r’f#'” w iiTr' eona and ■ sw irt- betendenl. . TT ^ ' in the Matter of the Estate, of JOSEPH SIMON. Deceased. ' Qjmmerclal-lacal Wnj (C.L.'com/nercial Local Zone (CL.) to publicly opened and read .at the The state df Idaho sends greetings assem'bly; lo be installed in* the THE STATE OF IDAHO sends . JOHN B. ROBERTSON. Pfceaud. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By p.n'marclal.GeneralZone IC.G.) of above time and place. Forms, : to Wayne Paul Kroncke,.the above- Murtaugh Lunch Kitchen.' Bids w ill greetings to Uena Katherin* Hoehe. PURSUANT-to an Order of u id the undersigned, HENRY JOE of the following described property; the following dmcibed propeHy: stating the condltkms, must.. be named defendant: be received, at the .office of Jhe the aboveiiamed defandant. Court, made on the za-d day df .SIMON, AdmUilstrator with the Will Lots 1 and 2 of Eoff Tracts Twin Lots 1 and 7 of Eoff Tract, Twin. secured before bidding. These are You are hereby notified that a Superintendent. The Murt«ug>i You are hereby nqtilied that'a Anarch, 1971, n o tice Is hereby given annexed of the Estate of JOSEPH Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho. Falls, Twin Fall* aunty. Idaho. , available from the State Purchasing Complaint has been’f lied against you School Board of Trustees reserves complalht has been filed against you Any persons Interested may ap­ that Tuesday, the I3h day o l A p ril, SIMON, deceased, to th»>«rMltors , Any persons Interested may ap­ Agent's OHIce. • In the D is til Court of the Fifth the right to reject any or all bids. in the DIslricI Court of th« Fifth M7I, al 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said of, and all persons having claims pear and be heard at said hearing. pear'and be heard at said hearing- Ted Cramer Judicial District ’ of the Stale of Speclficatiohs m ay be secured at the Judicial District of th *’ Stale of . day, at the courtroom of said Court, against said deceased, to exhibit DAT^p this «h day of April, 1971. DATED this «h day-of April. 1971’. State Purchasing Agonl Idaho, In and for Twin Falls County Superintendent's office. Idaho, In and for Twin Falls Qtunty ~in the Juaiclal Bdiiarrig- Of m» -Ifrelnir—w itti'ltie------neL*ssarY------voochere- ‘ - «■ lOHM A pn«!Hf>i T PU R I IS H : A n rll «■ 9 «. 11,11971. ed Pla ntltf and ELLEN F. STARRY ■ the above.named plaintiff, and '” *s-FRANK H. 'ittLDTAW Jj County courthouse In the 'City of within four months after the first Chairman, Zoning Conunlxldn ______reeled to appear "crefiTorihTTinijftauun - _ 'T ! ir i q < a~n r » w w pubilcatkxi of this Notice to Henry AAayor, city of Twin Falls, Idaho of the City of and plead to the said Complaint District No. 4ia,' School Board ol and pltad to the said complaint Tynn Falls,'County of Twin Falls, PUBLISH: April «, IS and.21 1971. NOTICE OF SPBCIAL eLeCTtON Idaho, has been appointed as the Jse Simons, at the office of Roberts, Twin Falls, Idaho within twenty (2C)days from the d ^a Trustees, Twin Falls and Cassia within twenty (30) days afttr tha P U B L IS H : A p ril a, 15 « id 23, 1971. MURTAUGH JOINT SCHOOL oflheiasi pobilcationollhls Another CounlleSr Murtaugh, Idaho. data of tha first publication of this tim e and place tor proving the Will Poole & Robson. Attorneys at Law. DISTRICT NO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , 4tl vSurtimonsj and you are further, P U B L IS H : A p ril 1, 8 a, IS, 1971. of said John B. Robertson, deceased, I ll Broadway Avenue, Boise, Idaho, TWIN FALLS ACAITSlA summons.. ’ IN THE DISTRICT COUR^T OF notified that unless you so appear Ttia laid action ,U brouc^t to ob­ and lor h irin g the application of this being the place fixed for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS COUNTIBS^IDAHO . THE FIFTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT and plead to said Complaint within tain a ludgmerrrand dacrae of this Norma -W. Robertson for . the transaction of the business of said IN THE MAGISTRATE'S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Is^yjance Jo her of Letters estate. IN THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND DIVISION OF THE DISTRICT the time herein specified,, the N O TIC E OF d is s o tv in o t h a t>on d s o f -FOR-THE COUNTY-.-OF.- JW IN a special election will be held In TMtamenfary, when and where any DATED This J6th day of March, m \/ i< r o N c o u r t o f t h e f i f t h -j u d i c i a l Mortaagh“ JoInr5chobrT5I»Tr7cr74^^ vPla’lntlff w ill lake judgment against ------— T R U s r e e s A L ^ — rh lT rn^y now axlstlnfl bafwatn 1971. you as prayed In said Complaint. plaintiff and defandant; alio for person Interested may appeflf and p e t ' d i s t r i c t o f t h e S T A T E O F 418, T w in F a tU and Cassia Count ies« On Tuesday, me 27th day of July. ; HENRY JOE SIMON ESTATE■TC-rATC OF .BPPTHA-BERTHA PET- PET pjjR You are further ifotlfled lhat the general rellaf, as wllf mora fully contest same. State of Idaho, on Tuesday, the 27th 1971. at the hour ol 10:00 o'clock t y g r o v e , d e c e a s e d . Complaint filed against you Is for appear in tha. complaint on file to DATED, March }3, 1V7I. P U B L IS H : A p r. >, IS, 22 «, » , 1971. COUNTY OF TWIN FALt5- day of April, 1971, for the purpose of A .M . of said day, at the Twin Fails H.A. LANCASTER, Notice Is hereby given by Lavlna ESTATE OF ULOYO R- divorcei custody of the minor child, County Court House. County of .Twin / 'Milch special referenca Is hereby Pettygrove, Executrix of the aWve submitting to the qualified tax- child support and for allorneys fees. ■ Q e rk N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S GOODRICH. SR., Deceased. paying electors of the District the Falls, State of Idaho, TWIN FALLS . made. By s SADIE DeGLEE estate, to the creditors of and all NOTICE IS HEREE>^ GIVEN to WITN ESS M y hand and the seal of T IT L E a, TR U ST C O M P A N Y ,.a n , And you are (urthar notified that IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF pertont having claims aoAlnv to llo w/ing ii questions:^ Deputy Clerk me creaiforscreditors o»of on«and aiiail persons the District Court Ihls 29lh day ot Idaho Corporation, as trustee, w ill u n le u you so appear .and plead tO; THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT P^ha Pettygrove.deceas^-w hw against the Jid (SEAL) OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN *'Shatl the Board of Trustees of M a rc h , 1971, sell at public auclion, to the higtiest said complaintr the plaintiff will H.A. LANCASTER, Clerk PUBLISH: Atarch 25, April 1,1, 1971. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN" •*> decedent to exhibit them, with the Murtaugh Joint School District No. bidder, for cash. In lawful money ol take judgment against you as necessary vouchers, within four CLEO ROBINSON, Deputy FALLS. AAACISTRATE DIVISION. I- «• necessary vouchersvoutnor* tolo theino un- 416, Twin Falls and Cassia Counties. the United States, all payable a t the prayed In said complaint. ^ th s after the °! derslgned al the offices of Isaac INVITATION TO BIDDERS In the AAatler o f th e E state o f E V A State of Idaho, determine and C lerk tim eol sale, the following described WITNESSmy hand and the seal ot thisttils notice,nolle, to the said ExecutrlExecutrix at Attorney at Law, 453 ANOTHER SUMMONS MOWING TRACTOR L. GRIEVE, Deceased. certify a levy of four (4) mills In real property, ^ a te d in the County the District Court this 2ath day of COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN theoNlceof Parry. Robertson, Daly East Center Street (Box iTl). P U B L IS H : A p ril 1, B, 15 & 22, 1971. of Twin Falls, w ale of Idaho, and AAarch. 1971. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By i Larson. Idaho First National Bank addition to the 30 mills for main­ IDAHO, . JUNIOR COLLEGE the Executor to the creditors of and ------T’*,-’ F\)calell0. Idaho 83M1, attorney lor tenance and operation for the sthool described as follows, to-wii: H.A. LANCASTER, Clerk - OISTaiCT,-,TW»*l JFALLS.WDAHO all parisns-havlns<.clalms. against- V ? . °; Administrator, which Is his place o( year, 1971-72,- this,levy J» « r.mewal CASE NO. 24203 Lot 24 ol Sylvester Newton Sub­ By s CLEO RO BIN S O N , - a iM i. M y j . gfUy*. cr tiw. b<«lne5s in all m att«^ mnnected- ' ANOTHCRTSUMMONS division,’ TwIirl^aHt-ecuntyrldahOr- - - .-OepufyT---—------fef a period of one (U year; tvnjs r t- o l Sealed bids. In single, will be estate, to exhibit them with the levied will be used to retain ■ n w T w e d i 5TR T c t “ c u d r t o f •act.ordtng—lo^'lhe plat—ther t s e Ar ? " ------received until 3:00 p.m. MST, on necessary vouchers, within (our . after the first publication of Ihls recorded in Volume 1 of Plats, page P U B LIS H : A p r. 8. 15. 22. & 29, 1971 Dated April 4, 1971. nollce - ’ curriculum and program at Its THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ,..^f=rlday, April 14, 1971, In the office o( months after the first publication of present level; this additional levy OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN 87. records of said County. ------Baled Ihls llimiay.oLMarch-1871. __ Said sale will be made without — m e m is ir ------•—. . . ------tn t» -w ™oiice,Tome eTtCT.-Tff-| Execuion - o r - w d-’ - n ug""tq tn _ . .f un d in g - =-€ Trust. iH a d e .30anchre e ls , 1 MJoch mowing WIIJLI A M A . GteTE - -PROJBCWiOXES ------Company, as trustee, for the benefit THE STATE OF IDAHO sends —^Sealed pf6|»Wls-w»M>e^ace4ved.— “ trCV Y NO.» and ahatHnd4cat^-tvli— NAME-D-OE-RENDANT l capacity, la ^p . engine. Balance of' Execute or the Estate lO IU C I 'y rtf'~security ut FIrsi—Fedaral -OCi __ specifications upon request from of Eva L. Grieve. Deceased by Urban Renewal Agency of the OP REAL ESTATE "Savi ngs a» Luan Aasut iation-of - T w tn . defandant. City of Twin Falls, Idaho (herein IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Irion submitted by the marking Gompiaint has been filed against you Vgg~lirr~tTergby -notified that- Business Manager. P U B L IS H : A p ril 8, 15, 22 «i 29. of a cross (X) opposite the group of In the District Court of the Fifth F alls re corded Ju ly 19.1963. fn Book Other information which may be 1971. called the "Local Issuing Agency'') THE FiFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 201. Page 195 as Inst. No. 527815 complaint has been filed against you at 131 Second Street West, P.O. Box FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN words on his ballot which expresses Judicial District of the State of In the District Court of the Fifth needed to submit a bid may be ob* his choice. Idaho, in and for Twin Falls County Mortgage records of Twin Falls ta li^ by contacting the Business 213 In the C ity o f T w in F a lls , State o f AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN Judicial District of the State of N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S For the purpose of said election by the above named piaintiff, and County, Idaho. AAanager a t 206 733<9$54. extension Idaho, until, and publicly opened at, FALLS, MAGISTRATES The d e fa u lt fo r w hich this sale is to Idaho, In and for Twin Falls County IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the polling places to be used will be you are hereby directed to appear ' 307, o r Supt. o f B u ild in g s & G rounds one o'clock P.M. (E.S.T.) on April DIVISION. by the above named plaintiff, and THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT those^shown below as serving the and plead to the said Complaint be made Is failure to pay: at extension 206. Bids may be mailed 13. I W l.f o r th e pu rch a se o f $815,000 IN THE MATTER OF THE (1) M.OOof the November, 1970. you are hereby directed to appear OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN following election precincts: within twenty (20) days from the o>d plead to the said complaint — to-P-.O : Tw in F a »a> Idaho. of Project Notes (First Series 1971), ESTATE OF ISAAC KERN payment; and. - AND FOR-THE eOUNTV O r TWIN M ing Issued fb-^lcnn“ flrtafltlno its Election Precincts: Twin Falls. date of the last publication of this within twenty days of the service of 833Q1. FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION THURMAN, Deceasedr 1970. J a n u a ry. project as follows: County — Polling Places: Murt8i>fln AnbTh«r Summons; -tfai* *nnnnnnft*; and v^u are further Delivery of said mowing tractor In the-AAatter of the Estate of ------, NOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN February, and Mar ch^ T97TT Amount, *815,000; Series. First THAT John R. Robinson. Ad High School Auditorium further notified that unless .you so notified that unleu you so ap09Si^ Shall be on or before May 1,1971, and LAWRENCE THOMAS MURPHY, Election Precincts: Cassia County appear and r>lead to said Complaint paym ents in the am ount of S49.00 — Shall -be, delivec«L _lo.„tfte__«i_ Series 1971; AAaturity, November 12. minlstrator of the estate of Isaac and plead to said complaint within -D acaasadr r - ______A llrgg!___ yvlthinJ&e-tlme herftlo-m slfJedi me_ each. the time herein, specified^—tli£^ Maintenance Headquarters on T97TT” “ - ' - '— KenT'Tnurmanrdecerased 7~wltt-«efi— ^ “ahdihe balance owing as of this date NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by > The Notes will be dated AAay 11, af private sale, subfect to the con­ Ranch — locatedon Foothill Road; 6 plaintiff will take judgment against plaintiff will take judgment ai^alnst campus at 315 Falls Avenue, ready the adm inistratrix to the creditors of ■ on the obligation secured by said 197t,wiMbepayab(eto bearer on the firmation of fhe -above-enfified miles South and 3 miles East of you as prayed in said Complaint. you as prayed. In said complaint. to operate. Proper Instructions in and all persons having claims M u rta u g h . You are further notified that the d e e d o ftru s t is $4.001.85, plus In te re st the operation, care, and repair of AAaturity Date, and will bear In Court, on or after the 26th day of Said action Is brough t fo r a divorce against Lawrence Thomas Murphy, The polls for the reception of Complaint filed against you is for and foreclosure costs. said mower shall be given per- terest at the rate or rates per annum ApriK 1971, aii the right, title, in­ and for restoration of form er name. deceased, or his estate, to exhibit fixed In the proposal or proposals ballots Shalt be opened at the hour of divorce, custody of a child, and for D A T E D : AAarcti 22. 1971. Witness my hand and the %eal of sonally^y a r^resentatlve of the terest and estate of said Isaac Kern TWIN FALLS TITLE & TRUST them with the necessary vouchers, accepted for the purchase of such o'clock p.m. of said day. and child support. the District Court this 2ird day of ■bidder. Thurman, deceased, at the tim e of COMPANY Trustee within four months after the first Notes remain continuously open until WITNESS, My hand and the seal M arch , 1971. ______he ripht to to the said, -By S-MiCHAEL -P. GRAY, reject any or atl bids, to waive any wTpropoMls^r-the-purchase-of—{ln^noi“er«m'”sal(rBsfBt«?bv— ^ day ol H.A. LANCASTER. Clerk administratrix at the law office of wtienr they shall be closed. A p ril. 1971. President By D eputy. formalities, and to accept the bid said Notes shall be submitted In a operation of law or otherwise, may PARRY, ROBERTSON. DALY & Lloyd J. Walker. Bank of Idaho form approved by the Local Issuing No person may vote at such H.A LANCASTER. Clerk SEAL deemed in the best interest of the have acquired other than, or in LARSON B u ild in g . P.O. Box 23, C ity of T w in Agency. Copies of such form of Special election who is not: s CLEO ROBINSON. Deputy EARL E. WALKER Attorney tor College. Falls, County of Twin Falls, State of addition to, that of said decedent at C lerk Attorneys for-Trustee Vl.W. Van SiyKe. proposal and information con­ thetim eof hisdeath.of. in and to ail P la in tiff idatK). this being the place fixed for 1. A qualified elector of the P U B L IS H : A p r. B. 15, 22 8. 29. 1971. Residing at Twin Falls, Idaho Business Manager cerning the Notes may be obtained that certain real property situated In Residing at 259 6th Ave. North. Twin the transactloii of the business of District within the meaning of Ar PUBLISH: April April 8. April 15 College of Southern Idaho fro m tt>e Ldcal Issuing A g e n cy at the Ihe City of Filer, County of Twin Falls, Idatw said estate. tid e 6. Section 2 of the Idaho Con and A p ril 22. 1971. PUBLICATION: April 1 and 9. 1971. address Indicated above. Detailed Falls. State of Idaho, described as ORDINANCE NO. 1502 PUBLISH: April 1, 8, 15 and 22. Dated this 30th day of M arch. 1971. information with respect to the stitution; and S-BETTE F. MURPHY follows, to-wit: AN ORdlNANCE OF THE CITY NOTICE TO CREDITORS oonditions of this sale may be ob 2. A bona-fide resident thereof; Administratrix The North S3 feet of the South OF TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ta in e d fro m the AAarch 30. 1971 issue 168.75 feet o f Lot 4 B lock 2. M unyons and PROVIDING FOR ARTICLE IX OF P U B L IS H : A p ril 1. R. 15. 22. 1971. 3. A -taxoaver; or the wife or ^ HEnRFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ^>l-T»e-OailY~Bond• Buy 'r^ • -Subdivision;— a v iiW i* is r u ii; ----- Twin—r w m ----- Fall»—Countyr-1 u ii» > ------j—— j------CHAPTER—H, CITY OF TWWr ------NOTtCMF SPECIAL' l-N THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND URBAN RENE«^AL AGENCY State of Idaho, according to the plat husband of a taxpayer. FALLS, IDAHO, CODE SCHOOL MEETIMO AND Casa No. 9 FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN Of The CITY OF TWIN FALLS itiereof recorded In Volume 3 of ESTABLISHING AN EMPLOYEES BUDOET HEARING FALLS. MAGISTfRATE DIVISION. NOTICETO CREDITORS T. VOY HUDSON Plats, page 15. records of said A taxpayer within the meaning of GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE FOR School District No. 411, Twin Falls County. Idaho. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ESTATE OF INEZ MARIE C h airm a n County. this section is a person who pays SAIDCITY AND PROVIDING THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT a special meeting of the qualified THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT HUNTER. DECEASED. P U B L IS H : AAarch 25. A p ril 1,8. 1971. Written offers or bids w ill be taxes on real property within the MEMBERSHIP, ORGANIZATION. voters of the q^bove nam ed Schoql D istrict w ill be held on the 19th day of QF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN — FreTTrg'ir 'rrgrBuv uivbh hv t um jacaluad—at.-m■ma a .,oKicp .,oKicc. , nf______boundaries of the District. April, 1971 at 8:00 o'clock PM., at the School Administration Office in said An5 POT THfc COUNTVOr 1WIW Turner. Attorney at Law. Office No. distr'Icl. ^ wi^ m^eelf^lhet»e s^yrr'be a public'hearing“con the main- Falls Title A. Trust Company. Ad FALLS MAGISTRATES DIVISION. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON ministrator w ith W ill Annexed of the APPLICATION FOR DETER­ 18. Twin Falls Bank 8. Trust Except as herein otherwise AND PURPOSES OF SAID COM­ tenance and operation budget for the forthcoming school year IN THE MATTER OF THE provided, such Special Election above estate, to the creditors of and MINATION OF HEIRSHIP AND Building, Twin Falls. Idaho; the MITTEE. This budget as presently determined by the Board of Trustees is ESTATE OF MARGARET Shall t>e conducted as other eiec all persons having claims agblnst SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AF­ terms of said sale to be as follows: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE available In the office of the Sct>ool District and wlfl remain available until FROEHLICH. DECEASED. Ten (10per cent) per cent cash wltTi tions. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF the special meeting and hearing, as provided by law. *)ne7 Marie Hunter, deceased, or her Notice is hereby given by the TER LAPSE OF TWO YEARS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF written offer or bid. and the balance BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF THE CITY OF TWIN FALLS, This speciai school meeting and budget hearing Is called pursuant to estate, to exhibit them with the undersigned co-execut9rs to the THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT at the-tlmeof confirmation of sale by TRUSTEES OF MURTAUGH IDAHO: Section 33-601 Idaho Code as amended. necessar.v--vouchers, within four creditors qt and all persons having monthvafter the first publication ot OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN OrderjElP'the Court and delivery of JO IN T SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 418, Section 1. That Article IX of Dated this 8th day of April, 1971 j^nst M a rg a re t F roehllch. Abstract of Title or Title Insurance TWIN FALLS AND CASSIA this notice, to the said Adm lnlttrator her estate, to exhibit AND FOR TWIN FALLS COUNTY. Chapter II, City of Twin Falls, J T. ANDERSON and Deed showing said property to COUNTIES. STATE OF IDAHO idat^. Code shall provide as follows: with Win Anr^exed at the office ot/ ‘y vouchers to AAAGISTRATES DIVISION. Clerkof School District No. 411.of Twin Falls County, Idaho In the AAatter of the Estate ot tM free and clear of all en- Dated this SIh day of April. 1971. ''ARTICLE IX said company at 219 Shoshone Street >rs at the office of INFORMATION: North, Twin Falls, State of idaho. ALICE EDNA HEILMAN. cuml>rances except for the taxes for ELLEN F. STARRY E M P L O Y E E S Harry Turner, Attorney at Law. Clerk. Board of Trustees 1 Posted and published once this being the place fixed for the Deceased. the year 1970, or upon such term s G R IE V A N C E 2 Must also have a proposed budget ol income and expenditures' Twin Falls Bank & Trust Building. M u rta u g h Jt. Sct>ool tran saction o f tt>e business of said N O TIC E ' is HEREBY GIVEN. and conditions as may be deter COAAMITTEE published by major item categories. Twin Falls, Idaho, this being the That Garner D. Stephens nas filed mined by said Administrator in D is tric t No. 418. Tw in F a lls Sect Ion 1, ESTABLISHMENT estate. place fixed for the transaction of the and Cassia Counties. Dated M a rc h 14. 1971. with this Court a petition praying for accordance with provisions of the There is hereby established an BUDGET PUBLICATION FORM business of said estate. ^ a determination of heirship and law. State of Idaho Employees Grievance Committee of TWIN FALLS TITLE Dated this lAthday of March, 1971. P U B L IS H : A p ril 8. 15 8. 22, 1971 1971-/iBudgttt & TRUST COMPANY settlement of the Estate of Alice Dated this 2nd day of April. 1971 the City of Twin Fails. Idaho. Tw in F a lls Sct>ool D is tric t N um ber 411. Tw in F ails County, Idaho s-JOSEPH J. FROEHLICH. Jr. Edna Heilman, deceased, after the S-JOI^N R. ROBINSON Section 2. MEMBERSHIP. The By MICHAEL P. GRAY S-A. BLAKE FROEHLICH Assessed v a lu a tio n of School D is tric t S27.789.107.58 ' President and Trust Officer lapse of two years, and that Administrator of fhe Estate • P U B L IC S A LE ^ Em ployees G rievance Committee School District Budget in Dollars: Co-executors of ttie estate of Tuesday, the l8lh day of May. 1971. of Isaac Kern Thurman, s^all consist of three members to be P U B L IS H : M a rc h 18, 25. A p ril 1, 8. Margaret Froehllch, deceased. Department of, the interior. G eneral Fund Purposes *3,053.746.38 1971. at the hour of lOo'clock A.M . of said deceased. Buceauof Land Managementi'Boise, appointed by the City Council. No School P la n t Facllitles.F und 60.000.00 PUBLISH:AAarch18,25. April 1.and8, day, at- the Court- Rooms of this PUBLISH: April 8 & 15. 1971. member shall t>e an employee of or 1971. Idaho Mar. 31, 1971. Under Bond Interest and Redemption 122.000.00 N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S Court in the County Cburt House of provisions of 43 U.S.C. 1171 and 43 an elected official of the City of Twin E m ergency Levy 90,000.00 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF said Twin Falls County. In the City of CF R 2711, theVe w ill be o ffe re d to the Falls. Members' shall all be Equalizing Levy ORDINANCE NO. tSOO , Twin'Falls and State of Idaho; has, NOTICE OF LETTING * resldmts of said City shlall be t h e FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Sealed proposals w lli be received highest bidder, but at no-less than - Total L e vy 3.325,746.38 OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.OF been iet for the hearing ‘of Mid appointed fo r a te rm to -corraider* TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. ZONING by the ldat>o Board of Highway the appraised value, at a public sale ---- G^T. until two o'clock P.M.. Boise, Idaho, the following tracts of State Foundation Program 1.398,671.41 1,538.746.38 DECEASED. petitk>n was l herein on this la n d : compensation. The provlstons of THE CITY OF TWIN FALLS. date; that said iiieges that on the 20th day of A p ril, 1971. fo r the Article V of this Chaptar shall not County Foundation Program ESTATE OF EDWARD work ot core drilling for foundation Land D e scrip tio n : T. 13 S.. R. 16 and other County Funds 770.479 39 270,000.00 IDAHO: the said Alice l im a n died apply to said membership. T O L B E R T .so m e tim e s knoMin as CD Investigation of the Snake River E., Boise Mer., Idaho. 75,000.00 15.000.00 Section 1. The following described Intestateon the 28tn ojy of October, Section 3. ORGANIZATION. Federal P r ^ g r e m s TOLBERT. DECEASED. Sec. 17, SEV4SWV4. 90.200.00 50,000.00 properly annexed into the City of 1966in the County of Twin Falls, and Bridge. 1 mile north of Twin Falls, A. The Committee shall elect Its Other Income NOTICE is hereby given by the Twin Falls, Idaho, by Ordinance No. known as Idaho Federal Aid Profect Sec. 20, NEV4NWV4 Estimated Balance in Fund underslgnedExecutrlx to the Slateof ldat\o; that at said time she 80 A cres, A ppraised V a lu e . S2300, own chairman and shall create its 1497 It hereby zoned Residential No. F 2391 (23) in Jerome and Twin own rules and regulations for con June 30. 1970 UO.OjIl 34 60.000 00 creditors of and ail persons having was a resident of said County and Estimated Cost of Publication Low-Denslty (District R.L.) Falls Counties. ducting the business of the Com­ (estim ate) claims against Edward Tolbert, S la te ; th a t stv» l ^ t c o m m u n ity 175.00. “ The State Highway Department, m itte e . » 6-30 71 property consisting of^eai property. N o bid will be accepted for less In A rrn rrta n rP u>|th provtstfin^ of -Alimaatlngs..Qf-4t>a-Cx>mmittee 3.QS3.746.M them with the necessary vouchers, tnahThe appraiseo vaiue. The above Seventeen (17) E., B.M. Twin Falls, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act ot f Revenue prolection updated from estimate within four months after the’ first 113 of Buhl Townslte, Twin Falls estlrrvated publication cost must be shall be open to the public. A quorum Twin Falls County, Idaho County. Idaho, according to the plat 1964 (78 Stat 252) and the reg shall consist of all three rnemt>ers. on 1970 71 budget adopted AAarch 30, 1970. publication of this notice t6 the said Section 2. The effective date of this ulattons of the Department of Com added to tKe bid as a separate Executrix at the law offices of mereof recorded In the office of the a m o u n t; 1/ the bidder is the C. The Comrpittee shall keep EXPENDITURES Ordinance shall be upon. Its passage County Recorder of said County; kmerce (15 C.F.R.. Part 8). issued written records of meetings, fin Administrative Salaries . 63.600.00 63.500.00 Stephan. Balleisen and Siavin; Twin and publlcatton as required by law. pursuant to such Act. hereby petitioner for sale, he Will tw Falls Bank and Trust Company That A^nfred G. Hei'man. now required to pay such cost less any dings and recommendations to the Other Admin. Expense 14.000.00 16.000.00 PASSED BY THE CITY COUN notifies.all bidders that It will af 2.197.500.00 Building. Twin Falls. County of Twin deceased, was the surviving spouse amount previously deposited toward City Council. instructional Salaries 1,996.050.00 C IL A p ril 5, 1971. flrm atlvely Insure that tt« contract 181,000.00 flails Sta^e of Idaho, this being the of said Alice Edna Heilman, publication costs. Section 4. PROCEDURE FOR Other Instr Expose 172.500.00 SIGNED By THE AAAYOR April deceased, and that upon her death entered into pursuant to this ad GRIEVANCES Ail employees of the Attendance & Health Services piace fixed for the transaction of the vertisement will be awarded to the The lands will be sold subject to 5. 1971. all of her right, title and interest in O ty of Twin Falls, Idaho, shall have Salaries 3.000.00 4.000.00 business of said estate. lowest responsible bidder without reservation of all oil and gas Dated this tth day of A^rli, 1971 F R A N K H. F E L D T M A N , AAayor and to said real-property above deposits to the United States under the right to submit to the Grievance Other Attend. & Health ATTEST; described descended to the said discr'lmination on the ground ot Committee any grievance that an 2.000.00 2.000.00 • HELEN E. TOLBERT race, color, or national origin " the Act of July 17, 1914. Services Expenditures Executrix of the Estate of EDYTHE D. KOONTZ AAanfred G. Heilman; That the said The Bureau of Land AAanagement employee may have concerning pupll Transportation Expense 97.900.00 103,000.00 C ity C lerk Manfred G. Heilman is now NOTICE TpFEDERAL AID their employment with the City to 10X700.00 10X700.00 Edward''Tolbert, Deceased CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS has not searched the county records Operation of Plant Salaries PUBLISH: April 8, 1971, deceased'e his w ill dply probated the Grievance Committee provided, m o o o .o o 102.500.00 p u b l i s h : A p ril t . 15 «. 27. & 29, Proposat must be prepared and to ascertain-ttie existence of a^Y Other Operation of Plant Expend 1971 mat the petitioner herein was duly however." That 'th v foltowing SOrOOO.W- - 33,000.00 submitted in accord^ance with the adverse claims. Bids may be made Maintenance of PlanfSalarTW NOTICE OF SALE OF decreed to be the owner of the real procedure Shall t>e followed: 39.000.00 55.000.00 requirements of Section 103 by the principal or his agent, either ■ Other Maintenance of Plant Expend CASE NO. U REAL PROPERTY AT property above described as his sole personally at the sale or by mail. A. Any such employee shall first Fixed Charges Expenditures 57.000.00 75.000.00 PRIVATE SALE and separate property, and prays Proposal Requirements and Con submit In writing to his or her .00 .00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ditlons ot the Idaho Standard Bids must be for all the lands. If the Food Srvcs A Student Body Expend IN T H 6 D IS T R IC T COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE that a decree be entered ac lands are not sold on the above date, department head any such Capital Outlay Expenditures 50.000.00 56.000.00 FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT^OF c o rd in g ly . Specifications tor Highway Con grievance. Each departmi^t head 1,500.00 THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT struction. Edition of 1967 ^he sale w ill be a d journed u n til the Debt Service & Tuition Expend. 225.W THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN XND Dated this l7thdayof Anarch. 1971. shall rnake a written report on his 2,747.975 3.013.700.00 OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN Plans, specifications, form ol ■»ext Wednesday at the lam e hour AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN H.A. LANCASTER, Clerk and continued on each succeeding findings and decision concerning SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES FUND FALLS By SADIE DEGLEB. Deputy contract, proposal forms, and other any such grievance which shall be FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION informatior]S may be obtained at the Wednesday, until the lands are sqld R E V E N U E M e tte r Estete^of R A Y - AAJWSISTRATE-DlIVISION.______...... Bids submitted to the City AAanager. Achool-DisHUci_Iaxes_ $60,000.00 In the Matter of 4he Estate of P U B L IS H : A W c h 25. A p ril 1 6. 8. B. The City AAanager shall review' C MCMULLIN, Deceased ays, Boise, Idaho,land from the (ent by mall w ill be considered only Other Income, Including Balance Estate of Ray C McMullin, MAtoY DILLON, Deceased. 1971 S t received at the Land Office, Boise, such decision and may Interview all . on H and June 30, 1970 51,705 30 15.000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Istrlct Engineer at Shoshone. interested parties and thereupon deceased. Idaho. ldat« prior to 1:00 p.m. on June 2. (estimate) NOTICE is hereby O'Vc^ by the Tbat on or after April 36 1971, the ANOTHER SUMMONS 1971. Late filed sealed bids and s h a ll. In w r itin g , ma^ke his decision 630 71 undersigned Executor of fhe estate A Charge of Five Dollars (5500) concerning said grievance. undersigned Executrix to the IN IHE DISTRICT COURT OF will be made for each set of plans, sealed bids not received for con TOTAL 108,705 30 75.000.00 creditors oi and all persons twiving of AAary Dillon, deceased, wlH »«ll THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT sideration at one session w ill be held C. In the event that the employee 50,000.00 50.000.00 private sale to the highest and best payment to be made by check, submitting said grievance shall not EXPENilTURES . . TOTAL claims against R^y C. McMuliin^. OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN for consldehation at succeeding BONO INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND bidder, subject to confirmation by payaDle to tt>e D e p a rtm e n t of High be satisflM with the declston of the decbased. or his estate, to exhibit AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN ^ ways. State of .Idaho. scheduled sessions provided the land R E V E N U E them with the necessary vouchers, ttie above entitled Court, all of the FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION. for which any bid Is submitted has City AAanager, then such employee 134.000.00 122,000.00. right, title. Interest and estate of The right is reserved to reject all rpay, within ten days after the School District Taxes within four months after the first In the Matter of the Termination proposals, or to accept the proposal not already bean sold. Bids sent by Other Income. Including Balance publTcanort sTThH r^tlce e the \ald said deceased- at time of bar orme f»arenrat Rlgtitsot NICHOLAS m ail-m ust ba-in-sealed envelopes, decision of Jhe C ity AAanager Is given death, and alt the right, title, and or proposats deemed twst to r the on Hand June-30. 1970 39.90174 J7.500.00_ Fxecufrix at the law offices of LA2ICH and the Application of accompanied by certified checks, ' tdhTm o r h ^ , fTTe a'wrlTleh petTTTon (estimate) Interest her estate has. by operatk>n Sta^ of Idaho. with the Qty Clerk directed to the Stephan, Balleisen and Siavin, Twin GEORGE REX GOLAY AND NO proposal W ill be considered post office money order, t>ank 6 » 7 1 ) . i Falls Bank i . Trust Company of law or otherwise, acquired other SANDRA GOLAY for the Adoption drafts, or cashiers' checks made Grievance Committee getting forth than or In addition to that of the unless accompanied by an ac the grievance and the actk>n taken TOTAL 173,903 74 159,000.00 Building. Twin Falls, County of Twin of the Minor Child, GEORGE ceptable proposal guaranty in an payable to the Bureau of Land decedent at thetim eof her death. In by the department head and the City EXPENDITURES TOTAL 157,07650 158,751.50 Falls State o l Idaho, this being the BURKE LAZICH, amount not less than five per cent of AAanagement for the am ounts^f the and to that certain real property AAanager and the relief requested by BOND BUILDING FUND place fixed for4he transaction of the THE STATE OF IDAHO Sends the total amount of the proposal. bids, plus the estimated publitatlon business of said estate. kxated in the County of Twin Falls, greetings to NICHOLAS LAZICH, costs shown above. The envelopes the employee. Such petition shall be REVENUE This guaranty must be In the form ot Proceeds Of Bond Sales DATED this l«ih day of March. Stateof Idaho, described as follows: ttie above-nam^ parent: m u st be m arked- in tt>e lo w e r le ft- directed to the attention of the City a Certified Check or a Cashier's Other Income Including Balance 1971 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED hand comer ''Public Sale Bid, No. I • Council who will appoint the Check drawn on an Idaho Bank, on H and June 30,1970 .00 S GRACE M MCMULLIN South 79 feet of Lot 7 of the tbat a Patltkm has been filed against 1163, Sale H ald June 2, 1971." O ra l Grievance Committee to consider FAIRFIELD SUBDIVISION, Ex made payable to the Department of .00 ^ Executrix of the Estate of Ray you In the M agistrate Division of ttie bids w ill be receive d at th e sale a fte r said petltkxi and shall refer said cept the West 143 feat tt>ereof. Twin Highways, or a Bidder's Bond. .00 C McMullin, deceased District Court of the Fifth Judicial all sealed bids havabeen opened and petitton to the Grievance Com­ EXPENDITURES F a lls CU>unty, Idaho Bidders stiall be licensed In the m itte e . DRIVER EDUCATipN FUND PUBLISH: AAarch 18, 25, April 1 8. 8. District of the State of Idal^. in w>d State of Idaho by the State Con the highest sealed bid announced. D. The Grievance Committee, 1971 foe. the County of Twin Falis, by tractors License Board except on The highest bidder declared at the R E V E N U E subject to currant taxes, covenants, after organization, shall fix the tim e 2o,ooaoo 20,000.00 George Rex. Golay and Sandra projects involving Federal F(JRds. sale will be required to pay im ­ State conditions, restrictions, reser­ and place for a public hearing on NOTICE OF THE TIME Golay. husband and wife, and you The successful bidder on projects m e d ia te ly tt>e fu ll am ount o f the b id i Local Income vations. right, rights of way. said petltkx) and shall cause notice 20,000.00 aooo.oo APPOINTED FOR PROVINO WILL are hereby directed to appear and involving FederalFunds shall obtain together with the cost of publication. TOTAL 2 ,ooaoo aooo.oo THe-otsTRicT- cowr-o(= - '* plead-to-the said Petition-within such a license balora award w ill be -A ny adver>exlfllmantajltHfi-ftboy.fi. thereof to be published in two oon- EXPENDITURES TOTAL 20 2 - THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT tw e n ty ( 20) days from the service of made, as provided in Sutnection described land should file their " secutlwa wecMy putjtlcattons of 1 h a - SCHOOL LUNCM F UNO^ ttils Another Summons; and you are 107.03 of Uhe Idaho Standard claims, or bblectlons, with the un­ offlclal newspaper of the City. R E V E N U E OF THE STATE OF lOAttO. I« ■ beT^JHliSTlS'may’i S ’ 60000.00 AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIt* " further notified that unless yoo so Specifications. Edition of 1967. dersigned on or before the time E. Attar such public haartng and Faderaf S50,ooaoo FALLS MAGISTRATES DIVISION. -> appear and plead to said Petition The'contractor w ill be required to designated for the sale. Any con­ recalvlrvg testimony of any - In­ Local Income 231,448.82 221,441.82 terested party, the Grievance I« THE MATTER OF THE “S r . . . ithln the tim e herein specified, the pay nof less than the m inim um wage tiguous ovmer claiming a prefarance TOTAL 281r448.B2 2M,44I.83 eaVoTg -er 'P»Awit- Rv aPA;— ^ a»>e>wsw»»nertPatlHonaTai*iiU taka iriaht-m inl assart sych right tn the committee shall mAka its findings EX-PENDITORES tO T A L 2S2,ooaoo 2^ 000.00 P. O. Box 105, Twin Falls, Idaho, . Deceased imant against you at prayad In dctarm’lnad by ttw Sacratary of undersigned within 30 days com- *»HO- 'i>Ttiiw i ■ 'i >u:uniin»nuatlaii> 'FliOlSHAL f^OREll PUt*U--'— may be filed In -the offka of tha . Pursuant to an order of said Court, Patltk>n and tha paranl.ctilld Laborforthaprojactassatoutlntna mancing on tha day afterthaclosaof ooncentlng said grievance to the R E V E N U E above entitled Court, at any time m ade on th e 36th day of AAarch, 1971, ralMfonihlpUiallbatarmlnatadand Kjvartlsad spaclflcallon* and bid bidding and tha announcement ol the a iy Council. Federal Forfst Fund Rectlpts 400.00 350.00 after the first publication of this notice is hereby givan tt\at Tuesday, highest bid received. However, F. The Grievance CommlttM may Earnings on I nvestments .00 .00 notice«and:before the matdng of the , , n *hall ba grantad. proposal. Such rate* will be mada a the 20th d a y o f A p ril, 1971, a t 10a .m . Said parant part of tha contract covering the oontlguousownarswlll not be able to fijrthar |nake racommandatlbns to Balance on ttand June la 1970 .00' .00 sale. ^ of said day. at ffteCburtroom of said being tarmlnated on tha grotndt of project assart thalr prafarance rights to any the aty Council concsmkig any TOTAL 400.00 350.00 Terms and conditions of- sale ^Court, af tha CPorttwusa In the City failure to maintain tha normal The Fair Labor Standard* Act of parcel ■ tor which bids are not question of employae compansatlon, EXPENDITURES Cash, In lawful m o n *y of tha United of Twin Falls. County of Twin Falls, parant-ctilld ralatlonihlp and to (u.S.C.A. Title 19. P a rs. M I- received. For relmtwrsamant to lob . positions, classifications, M (i O Exper>dlt Bank «, trim Co. tor tha M a rc h , m i . aagragatad from all forms of ap­ and publication as r»4ulrad by law. Fadarai Receipts' ; S2 11,fOaOO U 2 ^X 0 .0 0 Sallar to (umMi atatract ol tllla or Highway Director to build the PASSED BY THE CITY COUN­ Ittuanct to It of lattar* tatUman- ' HJL LANCASTER im p ro v e m e n t In tt>e s h o rte s t tim e propriation. Ihcludjng location Balance on Hand June 3a im 144 S iJ9 tary, »,>an and wt>ara any panon policy of tnia Inturanca on c»n- Q a rk indar the mining laws from the date C IL A p ril S, 1*71. (e stlm a fa ) flrmatlon of ula. consistent with good constructioAi Intaraitad m ay appaar and contatt By SMIe DaGlae Necaisary •qulpmant an ef- o f f l r « p u M K a tlo n of th is no tice . l=or SIGNED BY THE MAYOR April «4e-7i Tha undartlonad ratarva* tha S. 1W I. ttM ta m a . fectlva organization w ill ba Insisted further Inlormation write- Room 334 T O T A L . 214,109.23 right to rajact any and all bid*. . FRANK H. FELDTMAN DATED ttils A ^rcti 2 t. m i . RAYBORN, RAYBORN, WEBB & upon. • /C a ^ a l Building. SS9 w . F ort straaf. EXPENDITURES H.A. LAI4CA$TER. Oark DATED TDIa M day of April, P I K e /«oba. Idaho l a m . iM ayor W t . Dattd 1 Aprn itn MliOExiMfidlhtm m m o o By evvtrn M. Hktnt Atfornays lor Pafltlonart O R V A L a . H A D L E Y ' A»ta*»:' w ■ JAMBJ J. MAY Ravlaad W J u n e CapnaiOwlUy 1 7 M J 3 174P0.00. . Managar> Land Office . EDYTHE D. KOONTZ T O T A L t U M S ^ ^ ,-1 - - . ^;; _ a r v O i n i PUBLISH: Aprn « A U. I»/I. BLIM It Am i' 1.1 US, i t n r . Wl. PUBLISH- Aarll 5. A. 7. • A «. WTl. ‘WBt»irr-Aprit-«,-i»nr------1 ' r ■ . '. 'I - • Thursday, April 8, 197VT1rhM-r

-yyith tii^ ad- The leglfllature-had three for the night, but House Minority afternoon and ran head-on into But while the House hegan its beforetlMaa, more da>« in which to wrap up Leadefmai?v“w iIlJi^ its proUems when D^ocrats VaIi of the tactka can be debate on the,reapportlonme5~ Idaho’s repreatnUtlyeg retatn- its work under tj>e 20 - dqy 11m- Lewiston, said some of. his 10' timM blocked R^uhlican simuned minority bill.jB measure evm tuato kiB- ed to tfaambcrs t h i^ itaUonj>laced on' ^>eclal S4S- coUeiagues wanted one more attempts to suspend rules tor does not .wish to reapportion, e d ^ z t l a fttf a.dinner >hrcak, hours bdbre the.Senatora today sion& (>ov. Cecil Dj Andrus has .night to work on various plans consideration of measures. Rep­ notwithstanding the iaw^ and the Senators returned to caucus 'to try to agree on a r6appoi>. indicated he would not ask the in hopes of making them more u b lic ^ lised their. majority the rulings of our courts." he hnd on a “gentleqacn’s agree­ „tI(Hun6nt pl&n. lawmakers to return to another palataUe to themselves. muscle to thwart txjro Demo­ said.." ' ment” detided to send the two But it was uncertain whether special session; ' For a while Wednesday it ap­ cratic attempts to recess and .But Senate-minority Leader rrappohionment bills aiid one ^ e plan approved hy the HoCise The senate gave the house its peared the lawmakers could SlBJ^dr - Jomi V. Evans,' D-Maiad, dis- redlstricting measure to 'the would be one of the two paaa- choice between the two bUls ap­ meet final ad]ouniment. At one point. Ellsworto rose agr^d, sayiim reapportionment lower chamber. ed by the senate late W e^s-'' proved when the upper chamuer Work In both chambers had to his feet and charged there could have b ^ Mmpleted by Both houses worked until the day—which would ntean final broke for dinner, then returned been stalled on a Democratic^ had be?n a “concerted effort the first week' of the special late evening hours, the Senate adjournment today—or one of to kill itsreapportionment mea­ Republican dispute. . Senate on the part of the minority to session “if there had been any straight through untiTshortly be­ those still'being'studied in the sure—formally recognized the President Pro Tem James Ells­ not only slow down, but to stop, reason in the minds of the ma­ fore 9 p.m. and the House until lower chamber . when it ad­ Senate^measure^ before it left worth, R-Veadore, at one point if possible, the ordinary wheels jority.” ■ , '10:20 p.m. journed Wfidneisdayr' : threatenediolntroduce^aresol- ution suspending ^?ei>ators’ pay as of midnight unless the inter­ nal problems were straightened out. Strain telling The Senate met Wednesday on Gem solons Capitol BOISE (UPI) — The strain of He said the lengthening spe- . • i^peci^-gession-back-to-baek—cialsessionhadcausedproblerng— wttn a lengthy regular session for some of th^ attacnes, who is beginning to tell on Idaho's had found other jobs on the as- By UnilM P/t»» inttrnarional JDS-legiglatnrsr-according—to—gumption the special—sasBion by Mows* lAM.OOO lo s u p p le m e n t p a y m e n ts fo r p« their physician, hostesses, and would not last this long and then ticnfi in licensed nursing tiomes who ar# attaches. were unable to make it to their 6apublic 0 , «kii»t«nce recipients or indioent Bep. John E)dwaFds, R-Coun--new positiensr- - . “-- H B \* I Aproprlallons) -- Appropriating cil, a physician in pripte life • “Everybody wants to go home S^SO.OOO to Supplement, payments for who acts as legislative phypi- but they can't until these things patients m licensed nurslr>g homes who are public assistance reci£.ients or Indi' clan, .said since the presses are solved,—Franklin- said, g e ..i T S l' of reapportionment have tiegjui Reed Christensen, Senate ser- SB tOTO (Finance) -- Repealing law enacted oy regular session whlcti tnade -to^nount~he-has-^d--*^tiite-«—geanf^it-arms, saidthereappor- e n je n c T * pp ro p ria rro tn o rrfU T fl nSTTOm e SVLVESTER Magee, age 129, blows to cool cqi of coffee after f care. buS which contained contusing little increase in requests for tionment disputes are cuasing visit to dentist at New Orleans. He may be oldest UJB. dtlxen, language 34 0 tranquilizers and aspirin.” morale problems among Senate SB 1QI9 |Sta.ie Affatrs) - Increasing Isnd age has beoi verified by Mississippi state officials. He was. tronr) five to seven per cent discount EkiWards said he had also had attaches. attowed for case iot purchase o l liq u o r boni In slavery in 1841 and noW lives at Colombia, Miss. Dentist by-liquor by the drinkticenseholders 18 17 a stepped-up demand for anta­ •There is a certaiji amount df 5b 1021 (State Atiairs) - Reapportions donated n m teeth. Magee will reach age 130 on May 29. (UPI) state-into }S legislative districts. 3A 9 cids, but added he was not cer­ strain anytime someone's going SB 1024 (Stale Affairs) - Reapportions tain whether ulcers caused the to tie cut up (in reapoortfon- stale irifo 3S legislative districts. 23 17 SB 10)3 (Slate Affairs) — Revising increase. ment) because somec.ie's going congressional districts by shilling Elmore REXAEE^ — “It-’s-all-this-sitting around,” .. .Coumyi—and-paft-ot-AdA Count y-tfom to get hurt somewhere,“ hesaid; PtrsI to Second DiSlrici 14 1 Permir reserve Edwards said, noting he had had “As attaches we've leared to several cases of high blood like and appreciate all of these pressure. people, regafdless of. what party Dismissal “It’s just deadly. TTielr nerves or what part of the state they 5.95 REXALL MINERALIZED 2 for and tempers start getting short. come from. plan in limbo “At least everybody’s still requested OMPLEX100. 5 : 9 6 here,” he added. BOISE (UPI)-Idaho’s Board BOISE (UPI) - An attorney be reserved for Individuals who Mrs.Mack A. Redford, hostess of Regents has asked~ for dis­ 1.07 REXALL 100 MG . 2 fo r t general's opinion said Wednesay contract with Idaho outfitters in the House lounge, said her missal of a lawsuit ^testing its the Fish and Game Commission and guides. food bill has Increased drama- non-resident tuition practices, isneither specifically authorized G r^ner said the language of \ews Of . 0 8 ' tically in recent days along with contending the plaintiff has fail- ASCORBIC ACID ,oo sl nor specifically prohibited from- the bill authorized the commis- more demands for hard-boiled /-i . ed to PThm iqt all appeal rem- setting aside blocks uf uut-uf- ~5ion to establish a tljnlt~at~to~~ LL BREWER’S 2 for Tggs, relishes: wffee, juice aiid S e r V l C e m e n edics available to hinb statehuntlng and fishing licenses ' the number of each “kind” of pickles. John W. Orwick, 23[- brought license sold or to limit the num­ for specific uses. In tx)th the Senate and House, ■; the suit last December. He con­ YEAST TABLETS. » . 1 9 9 Deputy Attorney General ber or prohibit entirely partici­ members contribute to a fund RUPERT - Navy P.O. 20 tended he has t>een enrolled Richard greener Jioweyer,noted pation by nonresidents in con- Friwin 1. T Inarri snn nf M r and for the lounges. Mr,s RpHfnrd L'uiltiliumj7'at tB6 Uhiv^rsity "6r Kj-XALL PIUALCIUM'PHOtiPKiyrlS' lyauM ntiHTs." ihe i-'ish camimaaoB said each representative has Mrs. Ray Linard, Rupert, Idaho since September, 1964, but could promulgate a rule to pro­ But Greener-said while the 2 f o r l _ 4 0 paid alxjut J20 since the regular participated recently in com­ has been denied resident status. vide for reservation of the commission is not expressly session began Jan. 11. missioning of the Navy's newest Orwick contends he has been VITAMIN D OCT.. Just for authorized to set aside such blocks for non-resident hunters "This week there’s a lot of nuclear attack submarine, USS forced to pay a total of )2,195 blocks it is not prohibited from 2.98 REXALL PANOVITE who contract with Idaho outfit­ frustrations,” she said. “They BlUfish, at New London, Conn. tuition in violation of his rights. FUN ters and guides. wonder what people are think­ In an affidavit Tuesday, the MULTIPLE statutory authority the conmiis- . Greener wrote his letter in ing. TWIN FALLS - Jack O. board contended an admlnlstra- slon could provide for slich a VITAMIKS loos response to a query from Rich­ “The businessmen are getting Burdick, son of Mrs. Mlldredi 1. -tive-tiearing-board-wes-estab- move under its ability to set ard Woodowrth, director. De­ a little panicky because their Keim, Twin Falls, has been Ushed last May at the univer­ rules and regulatons “as may partment of Fish and Game, partners or families running promoted to corporal in the sity to review appeals from de­ be necessary to carry out the U l M i who asked whether a bill enacted things never thought they’d run Marine Corps. He is stationed at cisions in tuition cases by school purposes and intent of all laws by the legislature would author- things this long. The fanners Bremerton, Wash. officials. ftrtfopiibitf izie the commission to set aside pertaining to wild animals, wild are worried about getting their blocks of 5,000 to 6,000 non-resi­ birds, game fish and other wild- crops in.” dent fish and game licenses to Ufe." Mrs. Redford’s counterpart in ^ 8 3 c REXALL the Senate, Mrs. Virginia Smith, said mounting tension “causes DOUBLE STAMPS RUBBING ALCOHOL ^ them to want to eat and the ablution we seem to have is to pt 2 for 84c I Liaos police foil peel carrots, by the barral.”. __S h£_aaid_^ has also begun 9 8 c REXALL I making “old fashioned soup " tor right wing coup lunches, in an effort to “take ^ACCHARIW ^ them away from rolls and bread and starchy sorts of things." VIENTIANE (UPI)-Uotian plotters reportedly were arrest­ DOWBU GOLD S T n n STAMPS ThU Va Grain, lOOO’s 2 for 99c Mrs. Smith said there are more Wackand on oil ordar* of 'SO.OO or more police have foiled an attempt ed Tuesday and Wednesday but requests for (^ffee, but added by a right-wing faction to many of them were released she has begun pushing milk and 1 .2 5 REXALL topple the neutralist govem- today. POUBliE Your savings at Marty’s fruit Juices “because we feel this . — I t ref security sonrcc said a- JLiU gtiU PtlM . ment— of— Prince- Sonvanna- is a little better for their health.” Fhouma, a security source small force of “Thai mercena­ M b r r « ll's Deluxe Mike Franklin, Cambridge, revealed today. ries” tried to cross the Mekong Fully Cooked R lU d who came as a senate page dur­ Acting,on an informer’s tip, River into Vientiane Tuesday Boneless 2 fo rl.2 6 ing the regular session, said he the government put down an night but government police, laster Baskets noticed more than anything the attempt by sup|x>rters of acting on Information received Oivclffuittl “terrible strife between the two OstdlM former Laotian strongman Gen. from an informant, began HAM parties, sometimes to the point Phoumi Nosavan to stage a making arrests and the plot that compromises are hard to ONLY .... • I * * coup at midnight Tuesday, the was foiled. come by.” source said. Giant Fillad The plotters sought to retum- to power the general, who now 5andfife ' Halls Brand Oiucklulaf lives in exile in Thailand, the 790 REXALL , sources said. HELP MOHI GET 790 REXALL H a m shank Portion ...... lb. A . number of suspected 55^ REXALL MILK of 9 9 < O U T O F T H E Fall* Brand $ 09 MINERAL ONLY PEROXIDE B u lk M ixed K I T C H E I ^ _Eranks ^.JtJbs. ___ J ____ lO vol.- HAGHESU OIL ' Water fund ReddisheiT^Sr "A 'Pint Plain or Mint 12 oz. Pint Green Onions . . . J . . . bunch 2 for 56c 2 for 80c boost asked Large, Freth h«adt ^ Lettuce ...... M l r M t m Excalknl SaUctian WASHINGTON (UPI) - Legtslatlontodoulile the funding la rg a X A fOr federal water resource re­ search programs has been hitro^ E g g s ...... * dox. M Jm and oth«r duced into Congress by Idaho TobU ril* GOP Reps. James A. McClure Potted Phiits and Orval Hansen. Ic e C r e a m ...... w go t. In ajoint statemmt the law­ •r ill....a a i.i...... I...'.■■ I - I . . , makers said the proposed legis­ lation would mean an increase in funds for the Idaho Water t Complete Assortment « Resources Research Jp^tute. ‘“Ilie institute bns worked dosely with the Idaho Reaoiir- ces'BoM iin condncdng water needs ttwBes and in developing the wild rivers methodology iEqsferiCandyJ sto ^,’’ they, said, “Bat. the LOAb AT THE TABLE bbltfd can no loiigtt' fak&tlAtU ■ Easy loading.*ro1l atoirtHl * Cuii^Y filled Toys pjlted Plants * major funding of university re* M rtatat>le dishwasher. ♦ ' ^ - * seareh. Iherriofe this measure • Built!in soft food disposer. woold enable the government to *1 8 9 ** pick up the slack.” T ACQUlSfriON- HOLLVWOOD (UPI)-Clint iPPLlANCE Eastwood’s Malpaao Company and Universal Pictures have v k t h e r "JRSITURE •etioired an origlpal western MET drama to star the actor in ‘*nie mSOUTHPMK ia Tlmw-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday, April 8 .197V ' Area Produce

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Warehouses Wheat Barley Oat> Mixed Corn Pintos Gfftat Calif. SM^ll ^ .. BUHt . ' G rain (13C.) i Klorth Pinks Reds ^ Bean Growers t.96 NO NQ N Q NQ. NO ' NO HQ 7.50 9.25 ‘ 7.75 8.00 Rangen, Inc. 1.41 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.30 NO NO NQ NQ fields NO . Nq NQ NO T rin id a d NQ NO - NO >^Q’ B U R L E Y t»ean ^ro w e ^s 1.31 ■ .NU NU — ITO- -NO-- NO- Feeders Grain 1.31 2.25 2.25 2.25 -U nion Seed 1.3J 2.25 2.25 2.25 D ECLO AAorgan-Llndsay r NO NQ' NQ NO .NQ NO V FAIRFIELD . panel selected Camas Prairie Grain 1.33 2,25 2.25 2.25 E p E N -NO— NO ■'AAorgan trlndsay '' m Njq:/ ■ NO NO BOISE (UPI) - Members of Organization, Farmers Union, FILER NO NO the House and Senate Uie Farm Bureauand the Idaho Bean Growers J.31 NONO NO NO NO Chester B. Brown , -9725- jrfclflturai committees named grange, asking thein to -sit on O. J. Childs Seed^ as a legislative interim com­ the advisory committee. Idaho Bean NO NO Allison Feed M ill NO NO mittee to study problems of Q OODING 7.50 9.15 :(wtato rowing and marketing Beakon Bean 1.31 HAMEYBUUMG SUPPLY h a z e l t o n met Tuesday and tentatively NO NO Bean Growers 1.31 NQ NO NO NP PHONE 423-5516 NO NO NQ •NO NO outlined membership on an Conida Wrhse. KIMBERLY, IDAHO JE R O M E advisory committee. NO NQ NQ NQ Bean Growers 1.31 NO NQ NQ 7.25 8.50 6.00 6.00 Co-Chairmen Sen. Leon O THE HOME OF THE Marshall Wrhses. 1.31 2.15 2.20 3,15 NO NO NQ NQ Swenson, R-Nampa, and Rep. . Morgan-Lindsay -NO NQ NO NO -KtMggRL^-WAN^EN- -NQ~ -Jack-gaibomT-BpTwin-PaUfl;— Bean Growers 8.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 7.25 B.50 said letters would be sent to the 2 9 'Hansen Farmers Elev. UQ NO NO NQ Magic Valley Bean Co, NU NO presidents of the Idaho NQ NO NO NO X 4 '/ - 8^ 'Moroan-Llndsav______NQ NO _ NO NQ — MURTAUGH 1.31 NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ SWAV BACK TO'END all sway backs on this old horse was Potato Processors of Idaho, IN UNITS OF 150 EACH Bean Growers o GOOD SELECTION OF P A U L B e tte r caught by a photographer who spotted the animal on a lann NQ . NQ NO f « Potato Growers of Idaho, m if r LUMBER Morgan Lindsay NQ NQ NQ near Ft. CoIUq^, Colo. The aiiimd probably carried more than N 9 t i o n a I — F a-f-m-fi r a R U P E R T ' NQ NQ NQ Chester B. Brown d a y s his share of riders. (UPI) Floyd E. Idle Wrhse. NQ NO NQ The fdllowing w ill be told~6t SHOSHONE tJ o 8.00 /, 8.00 lie ouclion iocoted of ti>e Claremdnf Beakon Bean Grange Hail, 375 Sou»i» ond 250“ TWIN FaLlS A East of Burley, Idoho or from For­ Globe Seed 8t Feeo 1 31 Bean Growers 1.31 NQ NQ NQ NQ mers Corner (outh of Burley. idohcO- Haney Seed NQ NO NQ NQ M mile voufh 2 1/2 milej eotl ond-3/4 Idate Bean & Elev. NO NQ NQ NO Excellent water mile louth. Wotch 4or morkert. Int*m tn Bean NQ NO NO NQ South Side Bean Co. ;.25 9 00 7,5 0 8 00 SATURDAY APRIL 10 T. F. Feed & Ice 2 15 Sol* Tim* 11:30 A.M. W E N D E L L Lunch by Claramonl Grqng* Wendell Elev. 2.20 7 ,5 0 9 .0 0 POTATOES 6 TRACrORf 6 JEROME U.S No. Is U.S No season forecast ItoMINMEAPOllS MOLINE M5 TRACTOR, d.enl, ~C7 J~Marshair Produce NQ NQ 3 p6Tnl,“ pbwBr“ i!««rTng“ pbwer” b ro V tfir“Witl«'t^onr' K IM B E R L Y end, torque (or exiro speeds, good rubber, runs Qood Henry's Produce 1.60 .55 IDAHO FALLS — The water recent storm. Larson noted the inches with 37 Inches of water as P A U L JOHN DEERE 630 TRACTOR, l.ve power, power steer Ma*ic Valley Produce NQ NQ supply for the 1971 irrigation Teton watershed exceeds all compared, to 29.7 inches a year ing, good rubber, 3 potnt, runs good R U P E R T season in the Snake River years of record but 1952. ago. This is 155 per, cent of Rollaod Jones Produce NQ NQ .^ALUS^CHAlMERS 017 TRACTOR! map. coupTerrK^rT point adapter, «-A^x-Herbo; fi Inrhoo nf ii.atar Jackson ^ke is equal to the otofage ■available: 1964 JOHN DEERE No, 216 WS BALEft, PTO drive, good condition Livestock Bee-lift TTiis compares to 19.2 inches of Vlcct-set- record yew of 195^. The Buffalo Larson said the content of. FARMHAND No 250 BEET HARVESTER. 2 row, hydraulic operoted, OMAHA (UPI )-Uvestock: watershed, below Moran is water a year ago and is 142 per Lake Walcott near Rupert is PTO drive, good contjJition “ ^ befow the high years of 1943 and cent of average. 91,000 acre feet and the MAY STACK&R, ~ potterned-frem Cfeorfteld'stocWer. -holds 131 botei, on Hogs 8,000; liarrows and gilts set for rubber^unloads outomotically, I 25-50lower, largely 25 lower, 1-2 1956, even though two stations In the Henrys Fork water­ discharge in the Snake River on tree shed, which includes the Henrys FERGUSON DYNA BALANCE MOWER.3 p t , 7 to o t cu_t. prtm o n le ss about 300head lW-525 lbs 17.50; at high elevations have ex­ near Minidoka is 17,900 cubic IHC MOWER, 7 foot cut. hang on type 1-3 195-240 lbs 16.75-17.25 ; 2A Northwest ceeded all records. Fork, Falls River and Teton feet per second. The discharge 24(KrtO lbs 15.75-16.50; 270-290 Lower elevation stations lost River drainages, there are 15 at Mllnej is 16,400 second feet. GROUND PREPARING & CULTIVATING EQUIP. 2-IMCO BLADES, one 6 ft & one 0 ft , both hove 3 points ond are new lbs lb.bU-16.00; 290-330 lUs 15.0^ ------;------ixrdering. moisture due to snow stations. The average snow Larson said these melting from rain during, a depth for these 15 stations is 9b /AASSEY FERGUSON CULTIVATOR. *6 ro w , 3 o o m t, w ,th ♦ools______15.50. Sows mosUy steady, in- o l y m p ia . Wash. (UPl)-A measurements are as ot April b. 1 1/2 YD. Cap C a rry a ll, on rubber, hydraulic operatea 3 ** — swarm of bees is flying inta-tiw- TW liU E A IX S _V_etnQn.. MELROSE HARROW , on transport rubber. 5 sections, hos depth wheels 14.25-15.25. Burlison, University of Idaho 3 SECTION STEEL HARROW , with drawbor Pacific Northwest by airplane. IHC BEET 4 BEAN CULTIVATOR, 4 ro w 3 pt Cattle 5,500; calves 10. Steers A bee-lift of 2 billion extension forester, Moscow, IHC ONE BOTTOM PLOW. steady to 25 lower; heifers honeybees from Northern Calif­ will meet with farmers who IH C D IS C . 8 ft , older type, tandem have ordered trees for wind- Gem farm prices hiked steady to week, instances 25 off; ornia began Tuesday in an OfHER EQUIPMENT cows steady. High choice and -break-plantings, on April 13, effort by Washing ion and BOISE - The Idaho CrOp and Idaho fanners received $7.80 cows was-JSO-hundred weight-on- JO HN DEERE GRAIN DRILL, 20 hole, on rubber, seeder ottochrr^ent prime 1100-1250 lb steers 33.50- Extension Agricultural Agent ALLIS CHAUWEPS DITCHER, has snop coupler . Oregon fruit growers to save Livestock Reporting Service hundredweight on March 15 for March 15 as compared to $20 on 34.00; choice 29.00-31.50; high Donald Youtz said. FLAT BED HAY TRAILER. 2 wheel, on rubber this spring's crop. The wyi Feb. 15 and $22.50 a year ago. choice and prime 950-1025 lb Youtz said that the meeting is announced today that Idaho dry beans. This compares with IHC BEAN PLANTER. 4 ro w , _repl^lsh the supply of buying For steers and heifers, a MANURE SPREADER, older type? on 4 steel wheels heifers 32.7M3.00; choice 825- •from 10 a.m. to noon, at the farmers received ^^ightly $7.70 on Feb. 15 and $8.40 a year "pbllinators killed by pesticides. higher prices for most crop ago. producers received ’ $28.70 MIfCEUANEOUS Ki251bs^ 31.25-32.50; mixed good Washington State Rep. Sid county extension office in the items on March 15 than on Feb. For dry peas, on the open hundredweight on March 15. 5 steel tanks 350 to 700 gel, cap., 7 plotform ponoble scoles, 1 gas and choice 30.50-31.50; good at old hospital building. Morrison, whose family owns 15.' Livestock prices were market, Idaho farmers This compares to $29.70 on Feb. motor, 100 siphon lobe*, hydroulic ram .'N ote; h^o mitcelloneous, so be 27.50-30.50. Utility and commer­ Burlison will discuss there early. This is o contignmeni sole, A man will be at location to fruit orchards-in, the Yakima generally weaker. Farmers received $4.20 hundredweight 15 and $30.30 a year ago. cial cows 20.00-21.50; canner and preparation of land for trees, check iteiiis in April 8 & 9. so if you hove items to sell, bring them in. Valley, indirated the bee crisis paid more for selected feed in on March 15, the same on Feb. Farmers' received $35 hun­ cutter 17^20.00. Five loads planting, care, spacing, and will stemmed from the use of the March than a year ago. 15, but up 10 cents over a year dredweight for calves on March dioice and prime 891 lb feeder answer questions concerning fERMfiCASH I pesticide Sevin by corn grow- On March 15, Idaho farmers ago. 15 as compared to $36 on Feb. 15 ^■Bt«er« 33,75______-the .iylndbrcali.jlaD tings. CLAREMQNT COMMUNITY AUCTIOt^ SALE ■ are. ■Mapgiton .gaid-,-Sfvin has received an average of <1.45 per -Price rceeivcd fop-alfolfa hay a ypar ngn Fnr Inmhc Sheep 200; not enough lamtis Persons who have ordered often wiped out entire bee bushel for wheat as compared on March 15 was $25 a ton, the farmers received an average SALE MANAG|0 by messersmith auction service on offer for a market test, ewes trees are urged to attend, and JIM MESSERSMl'tH IRVIN EILERS 'jOHNW ERI KAYE W *U colonies when the bees came in to $1.44 on Feb. 15 and $1.28 on same as on Feb. 15. A year ago price of $23.50 hundredweight strong to 50 higher. Few lots anyone interested in future ]14-}13a Kim.-4}3-S043 W«nd«ll-S]6.164l Buriay—67I-973S contact with it in corn fields March 15, 1970. For oats, the on March 15. This compares to choice and prime spring lambs the average price was $21 a ton. Sal«CU,li«ilby J,W. M a tu n m ilh 0 IO «m Slola R«oltv, Twin Fslli adjacent to fruit orchards. farm windbreak plantings are $22 on Feb. 15 and $26.M a year -30.0fti-cuU utility and good-»w«s- average price received was 70 Farmers received $36.80 — “It was sonietlnng like tlie ■invited: - ■ ------cents per bushel on March 15 as hundredweight for alfalfa seed ago. 6.0(K8.50. sheep men and the cattlemen of On many windbreak plan­ compared to 72 cents on FeB. 15 on March 15. This compares For hogs, farmers received tings. the siu"vival rate has been ; DENVER (UPI )-Livestock < the Old West,” Morrison said. and 64 cents a year ago. with $36.50 on Feb. 15 and $41,.B0 $17.10 hundredweight on March 1 "The corn growers did not need poor and it is hoped that this Hogs 750. Barrows and gilts Idaho farmers received $1.10 a year ago. 15 as compared to $18 on Feb. 15 Farm Equipment I bees to pollinate so they could Informational meeting will help mostly 25 lower. 1-2 17.50-17.75; per bushel for barley on March For livestock. Idaho and $26.20 a year ago. care less what happened to the Improve the situation, said I 1-3 15.00-17.25; 2-4 16.25 - 17.00. 15. This compare-to $1.07 on producers received an average Idaho dairymen received an orchards. We can’t g^t along Youtz. The trees will be I Sows steady to 25 higher. 1-3 Feb.-15 and 91 cents a year ago. price of $26.70 hundredweight average price of $4.95 hun­ without bees," delivered soon,' at the extension AUCTION 13.25-14.75. For mixed grain, the average for beef cattle, compared to dredweight on March 15 for I office for the persons who have rm rouowMo paam macmnoy wiu u tou> at pmuc auction at tni price received was $1.10 per $27.20 on Feb. is and $28.20 a milk sold to plants. This com­ I ordered the trees, Youtz said. ■OanrMOUNTAM MACNMRV CO M ILACXItOOT. lOAMO Produce Prices bushel as compared to $1.10 on year ago. pares to $5 on Feb. 15 and $4.80 a I Feb, IS and 99cents a year ago. -Average price received for .year ago. C H IC A G O ( U P I I 4»ro proout March 15, growers received SAt^ APRIL 10 I See us for your spring 40 ib tjiochj A6'). twits (wheeii) too \t*adv S a U Tim*: 12:30 PM . few to r»pofi, blocki (BO >00 ib I grade Track MiM < lOO'i us 1A1 , IdflhO ru\ CHICAGO (UPI) whoiff4Jiie s«ihng scvcn ccnts per ^und. This I A or«d« a ♦«’j j or»0» 4 50, AAinoeiota North Dftkota Red prices as reported by USDA COmnQrP*! With ^VC Il C*enLs OR C 4S' , 7\ Valiev round reds fair appearar>ce Butter Prices pa.d det.verwJ to Cht___»cvcu uii TRACTORS O p»n Lew Laittt Seias 3 65. tor iMpment and roHmg iaie\ Wed cago steadv. ’ 3 «ore 67 714. 93 score F e t). 1 5 a n d s ix C B iits a y e a r HgO. • LIVE CATTLE nv&dav. idaiv) rus&ets 4 35 4 55 I A £ I _ 3 3 >0 77 33 90 ______Q n io n s. T o ta l yh ip m e n ts 3A. a r n v *l> __ ^Eggs Prices paid delivered 'l o CM ■ The average price received in ‘ Shtrt <" \jr“a rib “i)15B3T~ ~~n{yo H57ir*o rrt^dlums too lew. star>daf'ds too few WHEAT — BARLEY - OATS — MIXED < 7tO Mw IWr* D1rt«1 Prices to retailers Igrade A, m cartons $1.68 in February and $2.55 a FROZEN PORK BELLIES 3 75, ve'low grane« lumbos 2A5. yenow - P :U l K iutj-ree^utox dim I AM v 37 00 »0 27 23 27 00 77 17 311 gr»ne« lumtjos 3 45, yellow granei tnsu* delivered) Extra large 47 49’ }, large year ago. - I-77S iM tnM tlO M ) Tractor J'y 37 4S 55 27 75 37 55 77 67 373 lictent to quote 39' 3 47’ j . m e d iu m * 3* 4J, GRAINS — ALFALFA — CLOVERS, Etc. . N»Ml U JOM DMr« Tractor - V) Jcim D f r t Tractor I Aoo 27 JO 17 27 27 27 10 27 17. • Nodal A Jetm {ta«r« Trtctor • Nodal Id A lH i CNi1a»r« Tractor I LET US KEEP YOUR FEEDER FULL GROUND WORKING EQUIPMENT '^ShO E AND BOOT REPAIR EQUIPM ENir* I 40,000 OF OUR HIGH ENERGY , • Qp«r« Plows vltti »Mrr* OrM t*ri “ * iPlllloM Plow P*ct*r >• III* r OFFEREDJOItSAI.t MILER I • M* IriniM Plaw PKktr I I - |]* r Mn<-OMr^.vr*^ltoa»y^o Mr, Bill M ey*ri ol R*liobl« Sho« Shop, 122 Second Str««! South, Twin I - I.M.C. t l i ^ f I Folli. Idoho is ollefing hit tho« and bool repoir equipment lor sole by bid. RADIAL BBLTKD I . r . V i U l l t r m rrrn 5ALF CREEP PELLETS t • ;-to(tta« NtPTW HlUi Ot m U r Sealed bidt will be received by M r, M eyeri ot the Reltoble Shoe Shop until I HAY EQUIPMENT 2 p.m, April 21, 1971 Bid« m ull !>• h r oil ilem t collectively ood mu»l HAS ARRIVED! I b« occempani*d by a depotil ol ten per cent of the tofal bid am ount. ■ MBdal MO C«u 12' W tU w r t - *8 OMra %w»r THe fein*wif>^ il*m « ore offered: more tire for U tt money - Madtl MO Mm I(ML SMtkar ? • 400 Je*w Oaert lta«r I - » T JalM OMirt U la n I • P.T-IO lUiiay far^wsan CW1tl« IT E M s e r i a l n o ; . KO r« ri 1 *1^ I - *0f JehM CV*r» C/rt rn^r U NtlKT l4ltr I - I U L 6 Tr»ctor JoM I 1. Landii K. Stitcher...... 466346B COMPARE PRICES! r*ni bit AccwiYatAr I 2. UinditV. Stitcher...... 433620 G R 70-15 Radiol ■ F I POTATO EQUIPMENT 3. Landii Hnithar Modal 400-R...... 34023 I . 41C Mm Omtv PoUU Ptaatar wlUi ra rtlH ia r I %- I . Jam Pm rt P lw iU r 4. Numkafi B uffer...... 2330 r • -4 Aem NUU •• vlth fartlltiar ltt*ctaMit(. Lata I 5. Gnderelk Aute-Soler...... 48A13943 I . UctaMd Nut* C«tttr ~ *i1k fMUU I 6.Cem«t12Aute-Seler : 59D30748 lUtMVUr 7 ..S p ia d m a tIM t Auto^Soler...... ’ 49015439 I « Olftwr 2 ^ P1a«t«r I It h es^ are I • Aoh lM*r*antsr ' McKay SlilclMr M«det 7 7 ...... C-S8t t • 4 ^ »Uf mi0 t Jttm 0»ftv C«lt(*aUr For Taster, cheaper Gain, slari 9. Unger Short-drIn Patch Moching w/meYor _ FIRST I4 fl0 your lombi now on AlUSON'S CHOICE 1 - I a OUc PrMi Mw«l OrlU 70 I T Model 1291671 ...... 969346 4-PLY MTI.OH OOM) 2I - . 7 I H. • rt. imtt »PttPrw* Tkfwiar DH11 V Drmt Ur 1 PTHHa*r UH\fl-atm rBtch MDchliie ^ /motor clutch--- 1 - IM*1 SS Mm tear* •> C1a«#» I I - rnm m V «adar - FTO Dr1««.' Co*d CaatdUlaM la Iw1 Ued Ce*dttlew Model 29K60 ED3271S6 LAMB CREEP PELLETS^ I • Tkm will Ml m j w l l «1iea1 11. S«ng«V Short-orm P at^ Machine w/motor 825 X 14 I I U « .Mid •? to l« ««ra wM W at ■ Model 29K71 ...... EN996163 Top quolitv .. ■ competitive price* on Mia Mfljr. I ® Safety Con- I 13. Amotican Short-arm S & I Machine Model C . 5-974 2 j m 9 5 1 ^ AU OF TW MACH»«nr IS iCAL CUAN - M . 13. L a n ^ lofig-orm S & I M achine...... 6321 _,-tour_Shoulden Plus 2.17 ^ T , Complete Line of I -MOO CONOmOM M^tEADK fO»-WOtK.— ■ h e r------ia a . M- I 15.UwM ii»SeUSpUHTr...... 1642 n c M A O » ^ TO B t SOIA B T>€ ANNUAL S N M D 9 M H t O n n i M d M f f TYour BUCK make$^ Livestock & Poultry f E E D » AUdHN'AT tOOrVMOUNTAM AAAOMTY. AiONC WTfH |9UnY P«CZS C0 l6.0ew«IUftPulWr. . . . .-7-rr-r-r^ . . . . , _ m U M im T THAT AJK OOIClGNB> lY VAMOUS CONSM^MOCS. 17. AuMMkan Sole Sphtter...... LS440 TiRn^CEIITSat~~“ I t . Uantoc Pm m w /h o a t,...... FEED ie.tomweSoleiFtowwlthowthoot...... IFARM & CITY 'HO. Uinifil Machine Model A . . . . 1761 TlieHO|«OFHOOt^TRES ALLISON m il l _ ai.Tw*{a) Woirfciaek*w/o»*ortedlo*H...... -— 1115 BLUE LAKES BLVD. NPRTH 32^4315 M t .M mfttn r w n r t tlfMghiJMimclM afJu all bidt. P H O N f >33-524 Lotolly own0d ond op*raf»d I NEW yo ]^ (UPlHTlie stock market - was slightly oayt>u lUo , higher In heavy turnover as SuJw uo ------: t r a f j ^ n B ; _ r « i n r f « r t _ t h . l u J i ^ V — ° g ! a ! « v e — m a r k ‘n u ir s d a y . \ m r f i mT' i n tn r 'i- ^ t n >+ ,A three-hour volume of d u ^ w' ^ 'S iS t iSw io?w - i h . 1 1 ,120.000 shares con^ared with SSJSf,?, 1? f f i i ...... -13,600,000 shares traded at a .------. u ■ comparable period Wednesday. ,’cS . M g 54 42 .... 57 29 .... 79 SO .... pjn., whUe the Dow Jones ilSS^AT? 74 S I .... industrial average showed a HiLJl"’,'! Indianapolis c 63 33 ‘ gain of 1.13 at 919.62. S tj^dard ■ ElP•ta^46 i Kansas City c 76 53 .... -_i-::&JBQOr.’r:50Q ,stocL index was % '^nfr ' n Los ^tegeles c 67 53 ahead 0.28 at 102.26. E ~ ttx in t 1.30 Mem'phb c ' 63 41 .... Ethyl Cp .84 Among the d iy ’s most active ExCdlO VM M iam i Beach c 71 4#' .... ■ ------issues-were-Telez-Gorpr Minn.-St. Paul c 71 42 on 241,000 shares, l^e y FactorM .60 43 41H 4V /t 41V*— H NesLOrteanaj:-. F«irch Cam 153 41 i\ y 4 + H F«irHit .300 3< ^ lOVj * Ptiltr .«)• P a rm ia 3 1 -3 4 34 34 Ph«

^ 50*^ . . PtilllpM I.M FAIR weather wHl dominate most of the nation with a few Portland, Me. cy shares, Chrysler J(k-4o««r on F«tNist job 5 47H 47 47H-*- H 39 29 PhllPtt 1.30 33H 33 + <^ R u p e r t 11 14H 14>^ 14'/a . . . Rain showers forecast for the Padflc northw t^ and the upper porUand, Ore. r 57 42 '.OB 156,500shanir^aum iiM ^of 13 3 i 37V> 31 + ^ P llllbry 1:44 56 56'-^— S a lm o n 54 51 50 50 — ^ PItlMV B .M 33W 334*+ H M lsslssipiii Valley. It w ill be warm ei^from the Gulf Coastto the Raleigh c 4 9 . 32 .05 America unchanged on 118,300 p jj^ p ’ g 333 3*»» 2 7 ^ 2 t H - f W Polaroid .» 91% 91H+ •/> S o d a ^ i n g s 3 6 ^ 36V»— midwest and Great Lake*. Colder temperatnres a r t expected Richmond c ~ shares, and Federal National FdPairl !m 43 ir / « 1 IH 18W PPCInd 1.40 expected 58 33 .11 Proc&G l.«) 6 1 ^ 63Vk— H W. YeUowstone 43H 6^'*— H from thenortbem and central plahis to the Pacific Coast. (U P l) st. Louis c 65 40 Mortgage up 1 V4 on 110,800 IW 3m 36H 31V,+ '/i Pus Col 1.1] 34?^ 35V%+ I* PSEa.C 1.64 - . _ Salt Lake City pc 70 34 . m -33— 3 3 H . ■fhjttfnah tn'?------tt—4 Furascp" ■T-30----,-- "Sail Francisco c Less active and firm were Purolat 1.60 7 t5W 15 as — Seattle r “ 49 42 -.03 Westinghouse up 1%, Burroughs o a f cp ,S ! m ij h n'* iw«— '<■ ----- I t * — 617««i4'^ 43 Raliton .70 140 39H S p o k a n e c 51 32 -1% , -M eroortg-2^>r-M cIntyr4+ W rigley, trading ex-dlvldegd, Gitn Alden 51 9^ 9H 9W— SI Joa Min 3 69 37H 37'/% 27''*— Camas Prairie, Hailey and ranging from near .05 up. to Monday calls tor the cloudy theast.' There is some Global Mar 697 31t% 30V% 3 1 H - f1 '^ StRagIs 1.60 117 3 8 ^ 3«H M » + was off 2Vi. Peim Central and Sandar Asso 110 33 31>/J 31»»+ K Lower Wood River Valley: n e a r l y .2 of an inch, showery weather to continue,. cloudiness Just east of the Goodrlct> 1 91 26% 31'^ High' Low Pr. Natomas dipped' V e a c h , GoodyrT .15 374 30»/% 30H 3 0 W ~ % Sang Ela .40 33 19>^ 184% H V .- '^1 4 3 9 H Increasing clouds later Precipitation in the central and through Saturday then decrease Rockies and rain along the Yflisterdav Graca W l'/> 300 31'/4 30^% 3 0 H - H SaF Ind 1.60 401 3 0 ^ H ------5 3 - 3 0 — ^ Ford Motor lost'% . Grand U .SO •0 31''» 31 31 '/» + 1 ’^ S^hniay 1,40 7 38'/^ 29*% n ’^ ~ 7 IV .+ \W tonight with slight chance eastern valleys was quite'spotty on Sunday becoftilng falF Tiorthwesl coastal areas. ^ G ra n t 69..43k.M !.^ ScharPIo .M 333 73*/» 71 L a s t Y e a r 78 GrtAI.P 1,30 33 31'/4 31 31 Schlom,1.40 39 lO fH 107^/% 10*»«+ '-j showers" Cloudy with oc­ find also very light. Monday. Temperatures are not Otherwide fair weather covers -GtNNafc-».60 -6 - 47H.- 47^%__47.H. S C M Corp 153 33*/4 33'%- '.4 N o r m a l 61 V F .M . PRICES casional showers Friday. Highs General cooling behind the expected to change too m iirh the rest of the nation.______Gt Watt Fin 337 » '> - 27*/^ ,3* + -ScorrPapr 1 34H 34«4*t 34‘.t— Saars 1.30a 86*/j 86 84*-.<-t- H NIW VOtK STOCK IXCHANOI Gt WtUn .90 9 33’^ -OV/J 3 1 ^ GraanCt .96 11 36 2 5 ^ 3 5 ^ i - ShallOII 3-40 55 50H 50 50 - Grayhd Cp I 154 31 20H 30H- V4 SlarraPc .10 19 19*/% 18^ 19 Grumman 1 437 21 3 1 H — 1 H ’ SIgnalCo .60 73 18*/> 18*^ 18H+ '4 ^EUt-XOaK-CUiUJ^==Salcct«datociLX.on ..CvHAA-3.a0a____ 13 t9W 14*^ SImnCo 1.40 2 67^i 67».-j 6 7^+ *1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE tha Naw York Slock Exct^anga. Gulf Oil IW 1098 33?% 33>/4 33'/%+1 SfnoarC'riO' “ 7 r ^73------7 7 ^ -fitW lQ fV___ 15 6J 17 09 S la ty J j;tr 48 76 49,00 Sala«(hd«) High tow La»^ Chg. Guif8.Ws .50 101 2*'/4 37?% 21 - ♦% SmrihK6.F 2 74 52 51*/% 51*^ Ne>* W Id 13 36 14 66 STEAOMA n ^ D I ? H E A R IN G tim e and place for proving tti« Will ------A . A------H .H ------SoCatEd IW 286 33*/> 33?% 33 - H ' Mutirai Funds N ic h la s 15.50 15 50 A m In d 4 03 4.43 PETITION FOR PROBATE OF of Joseph Frank Stewart, deceased, 34?%— */4 - AcmaMk 3g 3 t S3'/4 51'/^ 53'/4-f1 HammPap 1 18 2SH 25** 25*-i- V% SouthCo 1.26 256 3SVS- 34?% N esi I v t r 15 47 15 47 ASSO F d 136 149 WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF and for hearing'the application of Adrati 30b 105 36»-<* 3 5 H 35?%- SoNalQ 1.40 77 S 4 ^ S3?% 544%+ ',» O ceang 7 91 M l F Id u c y 7 57 8 30 Harris Ini 1 14 47 6 6 ^ 66V« New York (UPl) ^ 2^2 Fin inc 6 11 6.69 Inv Res 5 ie 566 EXECUTOR Frank Raymond Stewart for the A d m lrtl Cp lOI )3W 13^ I3»¥+ '% HactaM I7d 49 27H 26'/% 26?% + '% Sou P ic J. 10 50 40?% 4 0 H 4 0 ^ + '•% — F o llo w in g Is a (1st C H A S E V e n f 4 io $04 til; Omega (t) (2) STEIN ROB FOS; . Alr'PrO .30g SD 56H U h* So Rallw 3 35 7 4 H 74*Xi 74*/4— K'4 O N e ll fd 13,76 13 76 B a la n c 30,73 30.73 tN^THE DISTRICT COURT OF issu a n ce fo* h im o f L e ffa rs Hainz HJ 1 130 44?% 4 3 ^ 44?%-f */^ of bid and asked BOSTON: IstFd Va 1188 12 98 Grwtn 4 21 4 60 Testamentary, v^en and where any A ir Rad .30b 46 33?% 3 3 H 3 3 H - Harcula 35b 317 43*/^ 43 43*^4- % SowstPS .74 33 1 4 ^ 14%% 14S% ■ prices on Mulual Caplal 7.91 8.64 FIRST incom 4 50 4 92 100 Fund 14 75 16 13 Capltl 9 80 9 80 THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT AlcanAlun 1 91 33H 33W 2 3 H + ’•% Harshy 1.10 16 2i(% 2 t '^ 3 « H , SpRand .33b 349 36'A 3 5 ^ 36 F unds as q u o te d by F n d Bos 10 23 11.17 IN V E S T O R S ; T rs i U t ) 35 101 F u n d 9 89 10 81 S to ck 14 65 14.65 OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN perion Interested may appear and AltagCp 30d 33 16*/» I6'x« 16H + Haublain .t5 54 44»/j 4 3 ^ 44 — ^ ^ SquraD .lOa 11 36*/> 36«% 36*<1 the N A S D ln c‘ ^ F ro n tn ! 91 19 95 24 D isc Fa 8 39 9 19 T rs t Sh 13 43 13 58 O ne W ill 15.77 15.77 S|S O R O U P ; AND FOR THE’COUNTY OP TWIN contest the same. AHgLiMj 1.40 33 30H 394ii 3 0 H + ^ Hawitt P .30 176 40 3 9 '^ 3 9 ^ - f '/^ « Squibb .37b 40 77Vj 7 6 ^ 76?%- H W ednesday 13,05 13 17 G rth Fa 9 71 10 64 U ie i- F n d 32 13 22 81 O ppenh 8 50 9 39 G r w lh 7,6^ 8.43 FALL^ MAGISTRATE DIVISION. Dated this 3^d day oUMarch, Allg Pw 1.36 74 33Vi. 23H St Brnd 1.60 28 4 8 H 48'-% a*.!*— '-% Opp^ A IM 12.47 13 63 S m m it 11.24 12 32 HIttonHotl 1 . 30 45*/3 44H 44W — '/%. A p r il 7. 1971 SpecI 9.92 10 84 S lock F 10 16 I I 13 Iv y F u n d 8 66 8,66 In the Matter of the Estate of 1971. Alld Ch 1.30 73 3 7 H 37 27 - W Hobart 1.30 '6 /«9^ 49'^ 49*^— ' ' Sid Kollsmn 6 9'/% 9 9'/%+ '% B id A sk C hem F d 18 43 20 l 4 > ^ s l M u lti 9 58 9.63 J H a n c k 8.20 8.91 OTC Sec 10 56 11 a T e ch n I 7,91 8 67 ‘ AllladSt 1.40 35 36'/% 36'/4 3 6 H -f H StOICaf 3.U 158 S9f% 5 9 H 59?%+ P a ce F d 8.43 9,31 S yn cro F 1027 11.33 RUDOLPH GAMMETER. s H.A. LANCASTER Hoarnar .90 17 7 9 ^ 39^ 39^-f A b e rd n 2 22 2 43 C O L O M IA t N a t 7 95 8 69 J o h n stn 33 71 23 71 a cfk of the District Court A llb Ch 10b U 17 16W 17 + H Hoff Elactn StdOInd 3-30 113 64^ 63'/^ 63*>— ^% A D M IR A L T Y : F U N D S : ' Is l S le rr 46 4J 50 93 K K Y S T O .H e : P a u l R e v . 9 33 10.30 T M R A p 13 93 13 21 Deceased. ___ 35 16 I5 H 15*%— P . m .it Alcoa r.lO 1300 6 1 ^ 6 0 ^ 61 Hoi Inns .35 StOilNJ .90b 318 81'/4 8 0 H 81*-%+ H - £ fiia q L iu- a ,u - 6 0 - . F - U rftr, - f 6 16 . il 81 18 I •' *' -4.J3U------____ puisuaiii luaiiunfirm iaiULOunr By 1 AAO i e m i t L E E ...... " " ■wqmHir :w ' IM - T s r 'liSoIS” ' 4.46 4.89 tEq q o lt y 4.49 4.91 F llc h r F 5.83 C ust B2 19 79 21 59 Penn Sq 8.52 8 52 T e c h n c l 4,17 4 56 made on the 30th day of M arch, 1V71, Deputy Clerk Anrt Alrl .tO 404 31'^ »v% Honywl 1,30 114 115*/J 113H 115 + v% StariOrg .80 T7 44*/% 43^ 4 i'-% - H in s u rn 9-75 10.68 C rw fh 6 68 7.50 F la G rth 6.19 6 76 Cust B4 8.60 9 39 Phlla Fd 15 58 17 07 Tempi 0 25,89 38 39 notice is hereby given that Tuesday, P U B L IS H : AAarch 25, A p ril 1 t I , A Brand ^.30 •7 49'A 4«7« 4 » ^ ~ StawWn 1.80 39 33«<* 33S% 33^^.+ *% P ilg r im 10.40 11.37 T o w e r C 5 73 6.35 Hoovar 1.30 14 30H 3 0 ^ 30H 4- 'A A d v is e r 5.78 6.33 In co m 9 87 10.79 F d n G r 4 76 5 31 C ust K1 8 15 8,90 the 30th day of A p ril. 1971, a t 10:00 1971. A Brest 1.30 495 40>/i 39*/k 40*'4 + 1 HousLP 1.30 27 47?% 47*^ 4 7 * /t- StudaW 1.20 108 70*/» 70'-% 70*/^ Aetna Fd S4*A 54*-^+ *^ A f f il F n d 7.56 8 18 C o lu m G 13 95 13.95 OROUP: C ust S I 19.43 21 20 P lon E n t 8.04 8.79 T r a v l E q 10,91 11.93 o'clock A.M., of said day. at the AmCyan l*4i 439 35‘ ^ 34H 14 H - SunihMn .51 286 17*-% 16?% 1 7 H + H ’A fu lu re 10.15 10.15 C m S i F d . 5 36 5,72 G rw th 16.43 17 96 C ust S2 10 79 11 77 W o n r F d 13 33 13,48 T u d o r H 12,57 13 74 Court Room of said Court (n the AmEiac 1.J0 7d5 y o '^ 2 » k Idaho P-1-60 . 23_J4i*_34V% Sup Oil 1.40 5 304V, 303 203 — 2 Age Fnd 5.46 5 57 COMMONWLTM in c o m 13.95 15 35' C usi S3 1,37 9,03 Plannd 11 48 13.55 30th CG 3 13 3 43 Twin Falls County Judrclal Building NOTICE OF CLAIM Am Export 730 ii'/» 1 1 * ^ - IdealBas 60 377 17'/% 17 17».» swrnco-TTO- - 1 4 r-40*% --58A #— 39------1U AiiiTita— n-r-iTns-TRusT-:------l^rM luat 9.08-9-93 Cwsi - W—6^18 -8.66 PLl 0RQ.!)>4ai6?_»ih_CL . ^.10 4,49 In the City^ot TwlcL-Falls. County of TO A W ATE R RIOMT AmHoItt .40 45 13<^ 1 7 ^ \ 3 ^ - lllCanin 1,14 8 35*/i 34^ 35 ------T T ------A lp h a F d 12.46 13.62 A 4, B 1.45 157 F Specll 11 32 12.36 A p o llo 10 80 11 84 PRICE ROWE: Unified 10 86 11 87 Twin Falls. Idaho, have been ap > . G rw th 26 85 36 85 U n ifu n d 10 78 11,78 40 47-4011 A Homa 1.70 6} /A H 7« 7A H 4 III Pwr 2.30 19 40*/% 39*/4 40 ♦ Tandy Corp 33 74*.% 73'/» 73*'7- ^ ^mcap F 6,51 7 11 C 1,80 195 . F o u rsq F 11.13 12 16 F o la r i 4.06 4,45 Notice Is hereby given that Jones AmHosp .36 124 36'^ W*/4 + '% TalMyna 3k Nw Era 10 58 10 58 UNION SERVICE pointed as the time and place for 36'-% Imperial Cp 398 16H 16%« 16H4- '% 158 31'* 30H 31 — Amr Bus 3 45 3 73 Comp As 10.05 16 01 F R A N K L IN K n ic k r 7 61 8 34 proving the Will of said Rudolph Corporation, Route 1, Twin Falls, AAAatCx 1,40 D73 33H 33 33H INA Cp 1.40 369 45 43H 44«%-f 1 Tanaco 1.33 IM M J7H 37X.- % * „ Dvri 1I J3 1J 77 CUSTODIAN K n k r G th 10,39,11.38 N w H o r 28.79 38.79 O R O U P : Amer AAofor )2t 7H 7^A 7 » A - >■% Ing Rand 3 40 53 Sl''^ 51^ Taxaco t.60 3»I 3714 37>* 3 7 > « - 'J. E o ty S.44 5,»5 C om p Cp 7 I t 7 M F r O r w t 4.70 7.34 t«nk Fd 7.01 7 .tt P ro F d 11 06 11 06 B rd 5 14.51 15 86 Gacnmeter. deceased, and for Idaho, has filed a claim to a water AmNGs 3.30 <131 3IH 38'^ 3a<4+’ Inland StI 3 56 31>^ 31 31 + *^ TaxETr 1.53 313 47V» 4 4 H « + A M E X P R E S S C om p B d « 53 10.3i, O N T C 9.54 10.54 L « x C rfh 10 19 11.14 P ro P o rti ( I ) (z ) N a t lln v 8.30 8-96 hearing the application of Douglas right established by diversion and APhoto 08b 73 13«% 13'^ 1 3 ' ^ InspCoppar 3 24 49*/> 48*^ 43*/»- K. TxGasT 1.52 S6 35H 35'A 3 5 ^^ + H |tU N D S l C o m p F d 10.31 11.31 Fr until i 37 «.9S Lt« ReUi It 35 17 74 P ro v id t 5.03 5.49 U n C ant 10 64 11 63 A Small 1.90 401 37''% 77 37 - I B M $.30 .106 362 340 360 - 1 TxGuSul .60 3*S 33 3 3 '/i 33 C a p U l 9.3110 17 Com im 4 41 4 W _E r .,ln c m - 3 .81 3.49 n u i y F U 6.57 7 ~ ir ' P i u u SIM IU 99 u . o i- w M n a T i r ao u t t Letters Testamentary, when and cubic feet par Mcond of'water from */( PUTNAM UNITED FUNDS: Am-SUn ~ ^ jU- J ta a x . -U»- ltm« Irwi-IA U ------| in.u n i » :71 lU .M ClMK. f3 r s . l l 13 31 Fd Mt dp 10.74 10.74 Life Inlv 8 01 8 75 where any person Interested may a ground water source with point of AmT4T 3.60 4 0 t »•/» 5 0 '^ 50H + H IntI Mining 57 14 14*/%- It iv ilm 9 36 10 13 Cons ' liSv 13,13 12-37 Fund Am 9.04 9 91 Life Grw 5 89 6 43 FUNDS: Accum 7 74 8,48 E q u ity 8 31 9 08 ConI g w 13 69 15.00 appear and contest the same. diversion in the NW*ANE'A U c , n , Am Zinc Co J7 7 7 In N ic k i 1.40 396 44H 44 44*-% — T e x U lll 1.93 S p K l 9 73 C n sln g w 7,33 7,90 F U N D S IN C P L in e C ap 11 60 12 6k Geo 14 76 16 13 ConI Inc 13 14 13 30 DATED: March 30. 1971. T. 13S, R. 14E, B.M., Twin Falls Amatak .60 U i i H 11'^ + W In t Pap S59 3‘ 33 33»% - V% T e x tro n .90 S lock 9 43 10,31 COnM t In 8 36 8 36 OROUP: Ling Fnd 5 11 G n v th 10.71 11.70 m c o m U .IJ is.70 AAAF Inc .90 r n 35H 34 35H + Vm lo t T t.T 1.15 403 6 \ ^ 6\'% 61'/»— T h io ko l .40 A m G rth 6 94 7,58 C o n fra d 10,73 10 83 C o m m 10.03 10 96 L O O M IS . H.A. 'LANCASTER. C le rk County. i, Ampax Cp 140 34 73H 7 3 ^ - '/a lUk 0>rp 144 JO *A- iO « SO + T im k e n 1.80 A m In v s t (2 ) ( I ) < ^ P ’ ^ *3 17.36 Im p a c 8.61 9 41 S A Y L E S : In c 8.35 9,13 S clenc 8.33 9.03 By SADIE DEGLEE. Deputy T^e water (s claimed t» be usad Am itar 1.70 45 4 1 ^ 41«/| 41">-*^ .J TVbneCo .90 A m M u t Y 53'10 40 C o n try C 13.56 I 4 66 In d u s t r 13 98 14 63 C an a d 33 54 32 54 In v 8.13 8,87 V a n g d 9 99 10,95 Clerk , V Is la F 8 67 9.48 u n FdC n 7 76 8 48 from Aprff-l to Ocf. 31 for Irrfoatter Anacon .35b 1M 71M, 71 3 1 * * - J a n tia n .60 ■5 3 ^ 30*% 70<% - Transam ,55 A m N t G r 3 62 3 96 C w n DaM 7 31 7 99 Pilot 8 19 8 95 Cap Dv 11 95 11 95 voyag 7 54 8 34 VALUE LINS PDS: PUBLISH: April 1. April 8 and April and from Jan. 1 fo p ^ O tlo r stock Armco StI 1 114 30'U 19'-^ 3 0 ^ + >«« to 15 37 36H 37 -f Transltron AN C H O R C w n D Iv 6 38 6 97 G a te w y 10 02 10 83 M u lu a l 15.08 15.08 15. 1971. 37V4 36H 37 + '•‘4 T ra n u n 1,20 DELAWARE Gen Sec 10.49 10 49 L u th e rn 12 48 1 3.64 R e v e re P 11 34 12 39 v a l Lne 7,29 7 99 and domestic purposes with a A rm i Ck .to K 6 Jo ftn M v 1 30 55 43'^ 43 4 3 * 4 - GROUP: AshI Oil 1.30 143 J5<» 3SM 3 5 ^ - Trans W Air C aptal 8 93 9 79 O R O U P i G ib ri G r 8 09 1.22 M e g n a 9 10 9 95 Rinfrt 16 15 16.50 .val Inc 5 55 6.08 p r io r ity of A u gust 24. 1912; tha Jo ftn j n 40« 76 76' 75‘ t 76 ' Schustr 17 26 18 89 v a i SoC 6 . 06^ 6 64 place of use is within the S ^N E ^. Assoc Tran* 37 I l H 11’ « »)H !5 V i+ 1 T ric o n 1.39b F n d In v 9 36 10 36 D e ca l 13 47 1],63 O R O U P S E C : M a n h tn 5 40 5 90 J o n n & L Stt 147 t s ^ 13 •ApeM R 8 62 9 43 M k t G w t 7 31 ^ 31 SCUDDERFDS: Vance 9 32 10 10-W W ' NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED AtlRichlld 2 141 75^4 74'^ 74'<.— IH 31V. 37H + TRW Inc la Grvirth 11 95 13 10 P ^3 73 15 01 SE<4iNW>/(i. SV>. Sec. 2; N E U i, Joslvn s .70 37 37H 30thCan Fox Sal Fnd 9.05 9 90 MASS CO: in t r In v 14 50 14 75 v n d r b it 7 53 88-33 -j3 FOR PROVING WILL Atlas Corp 363 y% 7?% 3*/* + S4*4 54 54 - *4 In co m 8.41 9,33 C>alta T r 7 91 8.64 N'/iNW*A, SE%NW t^. NEfASE'/i, J o y M fo 1 40 16 ( I l ( I ) d a v e g h 70 88 70 88 C om S tk 13.34 14 58 F re e m 8 74 9 58 B a la n c J* V a n g rd 5 07 5.54 | n THE DISTRICT COURT OF AvcoCp 60d 911 16 14H ------K K ------V a n tu r Sec. 1 1 ; N W % NW'Xi. Sac. 12; 5 13 5 61 O o d g C x ' 37,07 97.63 Glh FAm 9 00 9 84 Indp F 6 70 7 34 5 17 5 62 Avnat tncp 374 15*- 14H 15*« 44 34'^ 34'/> + *^ A stro n sS^.I THE FIFTH JUDICIAL d i s t r i c t Kalscr Al 1 33»* D re x e i E 15.15 IS 15 G rth In d 21 19 21 19 M ass F 11 47 12 57 6 64 7,33 SW%SW«A. Sac. T. 13S, R. 14E, k. a — KC So Ind 7 8 36*^ 35V. 36‘/ j + l AXI 33V* H O U O N T O N : ^''- e e y y f fu u s 13-67 13 88 G u a rd 27 09 27,09 M a ss In c 15 28 J6 68 JB^BITYFo” w^l?st°y • 97 »io O'" THE STATE OP IDAHO, IN b .M Bab&Wll .50 117 33*'^ 1 3 ^ - f K a n G E 1.44 75 76'/j 26'o 36*^ + ‘4. 34W 34*/4-f- *■% 5.94 6 46 O ry fs L v 14.63 16 O j H m H D A 4.83 5.23 M a ss G r 12.94 14.14 Equity 3.70 4.05 W.ih Mu u .in .o *' 1 ° ^HE COUNTY OF TWN Any exc.ptlon to ftili cUlm Of BakarOII 65 31 34'^ K a n P p 1.31 1 77 27 37 Fund A 5 W 6 i t W y l t L< Bangor Pun 40 11 H '^ + 37 F u n d B i l l l.«3 JiTON a H a m G r 8.08 8,83 M a s s t r 14,74 16,13 u itr V 1= 0 1 1 2 MAGISTRATES r ig h , „ ,y b, Iliad Wim m* K a v M rR «0 5 77 77 H a rb o r 8.79 9.61 M a te s lv 4,76 4.76 Ultra F 7.88 8.64 qiiouF i D IV IS IO N . Idahn r^oArfm anl Af Watar Ad. Bath Ind .30 • 43 30 79»/* 30 K e l » ^ l . 3 0 40 34*/j 34 34 - S lock > . SCI 4.*3 5.35 B . ln F d 10.3< 11.19 H a ru v e l l5.89 13.8« M a th e r 14.16 14.16 Baat Fd 1.16 93 39H K c n m ttt .ao 56 79*-^ 7 7 ^ 79W + 7 lubun 9.77 9.77 OWIl F 13.33'r4 57 H a rt L v 11.39 11.39 M id A m 6.01 6.57 Backm 13b 117 47V» 4V m 47‘ » + 91 3SH 31'^ 3 1 * ^ - */% KtrtnvcoH 7 B avroc.___ 8 ^ e iip In c m e 6.35 6,74 H edbag 8.36 8.36 AAdy's Cp 13.86 13 86 HIH itHH Ei?AT%^^F"yo7E"PH°^RiKr BaachAr .75 IS 1 * ^ I f t ^ K a rr M e •1 176'^^ 1 3 iV ,+ V i 41*/» B eacn H I 1i;43 11.43 S pacll P 9.58 tO.if H ed g e 13.39 1 3.47 M d y i F d 13.19 13,19 BallfcHII .60 •0 47H 47*4> KIddaW 7*/jl 1M 37W 37 :i7 *^ + 34»» 34<^ 1 4 *> - Beacon 14.67 14.67 S»ck F d 14.15 15.46 H e rltg e 3 71 3.96 M F d G v 10 93 11 10 Bandlx 1.60 S4 K Im b C I 1.70 179 3VH 3 1 '% - *”> 9’- 9 - + B e rg e r K 9.53 9.53 B b t r t t d 14.78 16 15 H o ra ce 16 30 16.98 M IF F d 9.09 9,83 Sh D ean 19.07 19.07 w a is iy 13.53 13 69 sald Magistrates Court#made oo the PUBLISHED in the Times.News« Bartguat Inc $A4 K L M 2.77d 27 59 54'? 5 « H + H B e rk s h r 7.15 7.81 G t 13.73 14,91 H ubshn 3,71 4.05 M IF G ro 5,83 6 03 S ide F d 10.34 11 33 w a titn 13.17 13.30 day of March. 1971, n o tic e l8 Tw in F d iis Idaho o n Aorif t and Bath.StI 1.30 737 77»» 3 1 ^ K o p p a r 1.60 6 35*1 35H 1 5 H - '% BondStk 6.88 7,53 ■’’r t 19,39 IC M F in 8.15 8.94 M u O m g t 5 94 6.46 Black&O .61 74 7 0 ^ 70'-4 70*..+ K ra ltc o 1.70 65 U*% 44H 44 H + *^ ’“12 'I S hereby ilvin that Tuesday the IJIh », 1WI. '/4 Bost Cm 8.43 9.30 E m e rg 6 75 7 38 Im p r i Cp 10.05 10.98 M u O m In 10.79 11.73 Boalr^ C .40 1 U 71H 71'^ 31H + K rts g a S .44 379 7B T jy'i 70 + H 44V« 43H Bosi F d n 11,85 12.96 E n e rg y 13 80 13 80 Im p G r 7.73 8 45 M u t S h rs 17.01 17.01 ' 4 3 W - H \ tf t 1 » 4 5 ^ + ir % BdVrnS 1:50 9.?$gT1ipr>U 6.82-7,23 me rtnvm u . 8518.23 m u ti i f i * i ! ) — n r - V 7 .I ' : 2 - J: S u *■»*■ > • » ' * Anlm t h au . wtth poucbes, micb 73 ..L- O f said Magistrates Cburt in the 30'4.-«- B ro w n 3 89 4.35 E q u lly F 9 65 10.55 In c B ost 7,30 7.89 N a t In d u 1139 1139 S m ith rB 10.43 10-43 W isco n s V 8 2 7.46 Borg Wr 19 30H 30 H Lear Sie 50 107 13A« 13*^ H'-J 15 39»'» 3SH 3 9 '* + H B U L L O C K E 4 I G rth 9.44 10.35 Ind FAm 5,60 6.14 NATSflCSER: Swirtt Ih v 9.41. 10.17 w o r th F d 3.07 3-07 Judicial Building in the City of Twin as kangaroos,’ are known as' Bost Ed 3 36 Le h ig P C .40 138 ISVt 1 4 ^ 15’a. + */< F U N D S : E q i P ro g 4 66 5 07 In le g o n 9 93 id>73 B a la n c 11 46 12 52 Sw In v C 7.31 7.90 Z ie g le r 10.56 11S4 Falls. County of Twin Falls^ State of Bourns Inc 7 17 1 ^ Le«i V a l lr>d 26 5’^ J*% 5»% - % nursupials. 10*^ Inv Co A 13 79 15 06 Bond Sr 5 04 5 51 Sovr In 13.70 15 00 x e x d iv id e n d . ^ • * Waho. has bean appointed at ttie BranlH Airy *43 10'^ lOH-t- Lehm 1,17b 46 18>4 18'*j 18»M * '% B u lL F d 15 34 16 80 11 35 13 30 7 i4 '4 6 3 ^ 64'A-*- •/* In v G u ld 9.37 9 37 D ivid O 4 53 4 95 Spectra '7 80 8.55 i~unavallab(e. Briggs 3.40a L ib b y O 50to 48 47?% 47 VI 47?%+ H Cdn F d 30.04 31.95 S ta te F m 4.89 *.89 Bris My l.W 190 64 4 3 W - Oiv Shr 3 91 4.39 I* I 0 B L I T Y In v Bos *>2.97 14 17 P re f S Ik 7 65 8 36 ..v i m y r^ M i- 7*^ 7*%+ 1% Jim _S^_6 10 -WTF------Ligg My 2'^ 5T/% Si*4 if 'T * - rva ' 10 88 11 83 flWOUP .lM^g3XQRQtJR.l 39U 39V.+ 1 14.45 IS 79 □S N W 5 06 5.50 S tock V 8 60 9 46 BmShoa IV , 35 39 Ling Temco 467 14H 13H 14*/4 NY Van 17 08 18,70. Essex *» W a lg re e n 31V, 31*^ 31S%- 13 85 15 14 ID S P r 4.63 5 03 G rw th 9 89 10.81 ’ Brunswk .13 39'% H'U 3 *H -~ L Ittn In 2*'»l 664 31*A 30*^ 31 + 1 41 B usm F d 7 7 8 8.53 E v e rs i W a rL m 1 375 76?% 75*^ 76A<, + H * F id C ap 13 76 13 95 Mutual 10 19 11.08 Nel Gwh 9.U 10 74 BocyEr 1.30 5 36'% 36'^ 36*'% L o ckh a a d 109 11V4 10*% 11 30 CG F u n d 10.38 11 33 13'^ 13 W ash W 1 34 13 33'A 33 33'*4+ C o n fra 9 79 10 70 ito c k 70 08 21.83 N £ A M t tO 83 11.03 Bvdd Comp 17 17?H LoewsC .350 117^ 46'% 45*/> 4 6 '* + ’% C a p a m r 8 33 9.03 10 3T% 76 Vi 3 * * ^ - \% W e s tA ir 10k 145 37 H .36ta 37'.u + 1W D esi 7.44 . . . Select 9 24 9 93 Neu Cent 6 72 7 34 BulovaW .40 LoneSCem 1 S3 30 39*% J 9 H - ’•% C ap in v s 3 73 4.07 '.* W s B a n c 1,30 54 39?% 39H 3 9 H - *« F u n d 16 63 18 17 Var Pay 7 60 8 26 Neuwth 11 43 13 49 Burtind 1.40 151 45’/* 45 45’% + LoneSG 1 24 ■9 74Vi 34H MVi-*- *^ Cap Shrs 6 67 7 31 ’'4 W U n lo n 1,40 210 45'% Fd TrrKJ 35 19 37 53 Burl No 75b »176 43'% 41H 41?% + L o u Nasn 4a 34 lOlV* 101'* 101*% + H 46*'^ 4 5 H Cent Shs 13 10 14 33 Burrghs 60 777 1764% 174 175 + >'-- W est E l 1.80 265 84‘^ 83*^ 84'-a-«-3*ii P u rltn 10.75 11.75 LuckyS 90g 56 45»% 45** 45U + *% C H A N N IN O AUCTION 33 — 'x« Salem F 5M 6 21 ,C ------LuK nsS tI 80 7 77V% 77 77 + Wstvac 105 48 33»^ 33 FUNDS' WaVerhs 80 54*/} S3 53*-(«-~l Camp S 1 10 133 37*A 37 37*% + L / k e Y o u n g 1S3 10 9 H f f % - ‘% 335 B.lncd 13.00 13 II '■ "V L '.'ii': CAUENDAR Meet CanPac 3,30 II 74«% 74*/> 74H + WhalPitt sil 36 15*-<« ' 14?% 15*'^+ H Com SIk 1 t o 1 97 * > « O M A M S ; LEGAL NOTICE '* 41 7 9 * > - Conract Hi* Timw-^awt | CarePL 1.44 57 77W 77*% 7 7 * /.- Macy R H 1 19 64**} 43V« 44 + »% W h irlp l 1.60 80 7 9 '^ Orwm 5 43 * 15 Fin Oyn 4U 5 07 33W V* 33 CarriarC .40 119 33*^ 33'.* + Mad Fd 75b 39 ITVi 17*-* 17H + *.% W h Cons .40 336 33 3 3 H Incom 7 13 155 I'm Ind 4.03 4 41 E t a t e » o . S t Farm SoU* d«partm«nl for 'it -While Motor 47 17*^ 16*% 16*%— *.% 8 4 CatarTr 1 30 133 50H 50*% 50H + M a g n a v 1.30 374 46V. 4 ^ W hittakr Cp n w 1 1 H + W NOTICE FOR PUKLICATION compUl* odvaftMng cev«r. Calanasa ?< 67 73H 73 H H + M a r O il 1.60 195 40?% 40H 40V .+ H 54V 36V* 25H-«- Wtckes Cp 1 39'A 39 3 9 *^ + )% OF THE TIM E AgPOINTBP fo r Cantt Soya 1 70 75<% M a ro o r ,80 306 35 34*/} 14«%-*- H 38 ** wlwpK 1 g 4 5 H + *^ P R O V I N G w i l l /H t c : - yeur-fonn^lc, hand CarcoC .41^ 107 1I*/J t l . 11!* + M a f M iO u o -i-63 3t»^^~3a— xJ7 45% 45 LEGAL NOTICE 31*4 .Jik,. .. Cartaln t .10 54 11'/» 31«^ MarshF'1.10 11 36*^ 14 M '^ + IttTHetn^W tC-TCOURT OF-THE- 74t'1 24‘A - Cassna 40 71 24*% M a r tM r 1.10 147 71?% 71»/% 71H + H - ^ K Y Z ------FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF 1 *% X *ro x C p 80 393 lOT/% 108*^ 109V%— ^ (ov«r 70,000 r*adar« in CFIStaal .M 31H 71H 71H + Massey Far 73 11** 11’.% 11*% NOTICE FOR PO»LICATION THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND 31*/» 31 !!'/» + v% Z a la C o rp .64 847 44V, 44 , 44V»+ ^ ChmSPI 1.30 50 M a y DS 1.60 317 41** 40^% 41*^ + H 6 f th e tim e appointed 59*/» S tH *4 Zayre Corp 1036 38H 37'.4 37*i4— 1'^ FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN M a g i: VqIW y) cnlvanc* MU- ChasaMan 3 191 5»H + MayerOs 60 x6 79 TtV. 79 FOR PROVING W ILL, ETC j 43H 63*.% 6 3 W - V% Z a n ith R 1.40 347 46*4 4 5 H 46'A + H FALLS Chas Ohio 4 33 Maytag 1 10 43 34H 14 34H + ** ing.'AII at on* tpvdal lew 9« 9*% I H — H IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Chris Craft M c C ro r 1.30 11 77*% 77»‘i 77*/» + * * - OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AAeGr E 1 40 X 36W 36H 3 6 H - ** tt\e American Stock Exchange. CABJ?1£_A^.J^RA^E5.. P fC fJM di Thi»-|Borot-Cal>iid a f-lo ^ H CiTFJn I.IQ 46H 6 i'.t . M c O H tt 60 too- 1 t» * Sales(hd«>^ >4iorr Last Ch®. ANDFOR THE COUNTy OF TW4N v 2 ’ 46H +_ v% Pursuant to an order of said Court, days bafer* *ai«. 11 S3 -.13 i 2 . . * JA _A a ro ie t 50a • IS » W 30*% 30»%— v% FALLS. • „ • - ,-MaalstrAtaJMvlsifln.m adew the 1st ClfV tnvs -50' 701 73'* W% MaadCorp l 103 77 31V, 71»% + '4 A IM C w ifrS ------T------¥ V ------f « — - - ~TW ACT5TRA n : UTVTSTOW:------ttie quiet *4 ClavaEl 2 24 73 39 »% 39H J 9 H + M a m o ra v 7t7 70V. 67 69** + APetrVOSd 38 33^ 354% 35^+ *><• day o f A p ril. 1971. ^ *7M H * i.+ IN THE MATTER OF THE CocaCol 1.51 57 N*-^ M a rc k 7.70 115 100*% 9tV . 9 * V . - 1 H A rk L a G 1 30 323 36V| 3 5 H H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN H ESTATE OF EVERETT 0. Colgata 1.40 74 S0*/» 49H 50*% + M C M Inc 33 75 74*A 2 4 V ,~ ** Baverly Ent 84 14 13H 13H . That Tuesday, the 37 day ol April, COURJi COBA CAMI>aaL Collin Radio 33 1 IH 1SH 1 IH + 75?% SH i s ^ ~ B ra sca n 1g 479 18H 18 18’A+ H HAGER, DECEASED. *<» M ld S o U 1 07 766 2 1971,at ten o'clock a.m. o l *ald day, A R lL 1 0 1V» M o h to o 1,10 IS 35 35 — . - o 'c lo d i a jn . o f H id day, at the Court Comsat .50 7S3 71V, 76 M o n o g ra m 19t 14W M V i + H' D a m o n Cp 67 49 4»*i, 49 ptace lOT p ro v in g th a W ill o l said 77 Room of said Court, at ttia Cour- EVA MAlTWltH RJRWTUIE SAU ConsEd \.tO . 176 TTU 77 M o n ta n l.a o 304 4TM 41!% 47’ * + D a y M in a s 18 13H 13'% H Carrla M. Armes, dacaaiad, and tor ConsFd 1.30 63 4 6 ^ 461'% 46»% M o to ro la .60 77 71 70 71 + <% ttiouM, In ttta Oty of Twin Falls, hearing the application of Oiarla* T. A4veft(*wnanti AprU I Warm and ConsFrght 1 163 35VJ 14H 15’A + 'A M t F v a l 1,10 7 44Vi 44V. 44 Vi— countyo* Twin Fall*, S te t^ IdWio, B ruce fo r the l**uance to him of Auctlwi CoftsNG V tt v60 S lV i 3 V * 31‘-%+ M tS tT a l 1,36 19 S7W 73X% 23V» + \3 ha* been appaialed •* fhW m e and J5H — H letter* te*tame>Tt*ry, wften and Consm Pw 3 a 1 $ ^ M u rp C o 1.30 19 31U 3 1 H 3 m - ** piece lor proving the Will ot **ld WaM a M a ta a ru n lrti ■ 30t 16H U 16*/% + •X. where any peraon IntereMed m *y Cont A ir Ln \ . M x r - friendly- «3V(. 43H + Everett O. H»oer,decea*ed,»ndfor C onC anU JO i n 43«% N a tA lr l ,lOh 137 Tja-. 73*4 7 2 '^ + w Masonic appaar-a«dj»nto*t *ame. A P I I l 1 0 37H— hearing the application of Sudle B. Conti (Ml IW 734 3 t ITH 30 SI U NatBlsc a.90 S0*6 SI M e d tni* Ht day ol April, 1971. Z S rn W t v — 145 343'A 745 + NatCatK .77' 44^4. 44** + % Hager tor ttie Inuance to her ol OAIEMONT COMMUMTV V% 311 43 H. A. LANCASTER, Oerk Cox Brd .30 f JW* .90 77 14 l4»/% letter* tealamentary wtien and AUCTION SAU got an honest By SADIE OeGLEE CPCIntI 1.70 . 3SH 34H N a t Gan .90 79JK 7 3 H ~ w here a n y p » rto n IntereOed may A Jvrtheiwent; April S Cra«w 1.60 8 JSH 35’A ------rites set D e puty HatCyp 1.DS IIS 7 T ^ 7 1 H a i* % ~ H end contest the aama. AucHanaer*! Meet, Biars, CrewallC 4k *. 468 13»% 13*A 13''%— H Natl LoMf 1 m 21H 21*-% 71^1 + H I April 6, W l, PUBLISH; April », IS (. M,-1971. CrewnZ 1.30 67 33 37H J J H — H N alS taal 7Vt 73 44'A 64'4i 4 4 \* W o l a . Maeeanmlth character— 15 30»%. 30%% .V<, ?%+ U s- SADIE DeGLEE Cudahy Sfc N a to m M .2S soo 79V% 7 5 ^ 7 6 H — H Clark Curtiss w rt 37 13^, tJ'* ITU— V% N w P w 1 34 44 41 40*/% 4 0U at Burley NOTICa OF HEARINa A F K I L 1 0 Cyprus Mns U 38V» 37X% J7H — 1V%* Nawtoarry 1 64 71H 71 J 1 H + PUBLISH: April I, 15 l i 1971. PBTITION J=OR PROBATE OF N E n o e i \ m 4S Z3H 73Ut 3 3H KXXY MOUNTAIN Meet McGill WILL AND APPOINTMfNT OF O a n R h ^ M 19 W% lOV.- NlaoMo 1.10 113 17U* 17\% 17V%— MACHINOrr CO., UACKMOT D M > a rp 11^ _ 5 4 3f*% 28U 3 * U - »4i BURLEY — Scottish Rit« NOTICBTOCRIOITORS ■ X a C U T R I X IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Advartieama«l; April • Masons will ]oin in, Easttf THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Atfct>ai»een Oman f i n i g soon THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT festivities with two events .lor OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN A r a i L 1 4 Commodity Futures BnrJey-Rup^ ^ area tlaaons. FALLS. MAGISTRATES FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION. iA «(a Matter of tha Eatate ol ntANKBAMibBTATt B. WAITE, Decaaied. ' Arfv««»leewenl. April I I In ttia AAarter ol tfte Ettate ol OWK Auttleneer*; Wart, B an, - il a.m. Today . ' ■ ■ memWs will convene at GLENN F. ALLEN. DecM*ed. Pur*4Mntto«i order of said Court, Borley Maaonk Temple for the riOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEtC BY madaanlha'lWi dayolAAarch, 1971. W olA MeeaanmMi (PREV. : Mardi ^1*71. A M U i ' i a M ay tflver 17B.40 17L10 17SJ0 175.40 Prior "to the treakfast at 8 s-viroinia hankins ■ - hjc Lancaster, a*rn SHBUY HOWAtO iSTATt - 4 3 M > - 1 W 4 P 177.10 177.70 mwn TriP *-» ***- rttnal n t AdmMttrMrlx wHt»______f y SAOIf MOL6E, r' **"* ' ~ fKiiy I hiiiy Ad.eiHei- ant j i l g j i V Quototiont frw lo o » N . HiWafi C o ., Twin FbB* rddndUw ttv at FU-- FUALISH?

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scouts attack ----- ^ ^ ^ —/—...... ■ fft> helped prices NEW YORK (UPI)-Thr« of OnCACK) (UPn—“We c y ’t the nation’s biggest, atatcv- guarantee that a Chicago Boy -GaUfornlo,— Nw»— York Scout w>n!t stick i4> a grocei^ Massai^husetts—apparently are store, shoot heroin or turn into getting ready to do something a bum—but we’ll give you about the high . price oT odds,^^,a^Bpy Scout advert^ ' .SHELBYS pr(fSdption drugs. . ment rrads. ■ ■ _ Bills have b e ^ oSered In the— Jesse White, a former Oijra- legislatures of all three to give «»-te«d ier of the y e ^ , ia try ln ^ pdfAio^w# 5S5: pharmacists ,the right to to Improve the odds for black' ~8ub5titiite^the' samer d i ^ sold--- - Wds In tJje ghetto. under a generic label for a White, 36, is the driving force U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHANK PORTION 14 p z ; ’ \ > 12 OZ. 6 PACK branded drug prescribed by a behind the expansion df scout­ A O N IU fS CHUCK doctor. I ing at the Cabrini-Green • The rules of pharmaceutical Homes, a crime-infested high- boards In most states presently Cise ghetto housing project on WAGON ROASr Insist the branded drug be used, Qiicago’s Near North Side. even though more and more “I've lived In this neighbor- state and municipal hospitals aniny"Tlfe;**^'WMtB M id __wej:efusing^t04)ayJJi«UiiglieL.„^^^^ "I know what these kids go 3 f t < V- prices for branded drugs.______throu^ just to' make it through ■f-l The price savings by using ■rthe day. They dooarvo a-lot-of- generic drugs, or forcing the , IB ' I'! credit^ and they deserve a lot of U.S.D.A. CHOICE WMuiacturer ot oranaea orugs ~ help. We’d only be hurting to' slash prices, can be -our»lve3-lf-we^dn^ try -to- dramatic. work with them.” emiCltSTEAKS ...... :MjltowniJhe_ widely used White began with five Boy WITK- GOLD MEDAL WITH- BETTY CROCKER branded tranquiuzer, lists at Scouts a year and a half ago. ----OUT— 09 A N G E L F a O i r -OUT" $57 a thousanjl pills, but it cao,. 'Today, he is one of the leaders F I O U R ^ COUP9>NN w W be boi^ht for"$7 or 18 under Its' of over 330 cub scouts, boy COUPON GOOD AT YOUR ^ generic name, meprobamate. scouts and explorer scouts In 10 LB. BAGS GOOD AT YOUR CAKE VAN CAMPS Acromycln, a branded tetracy­ the Cabrini-Gf een project. f HIIBYS •TORU lb •HIIB VS STOBIf cline antibiotic, lists at $12.60 a There are 33 scouting units hundred but the same tetracv-. with 950 scouts In Cabrini- ONLY ONLY___ J> 9 J| IL & dine can be bought for $1.89/ Green. ■ but White proudly MORRELLS PRIDE under the generic name. referred to his as “the” Boy U.S.D.A. CHOICE VOIV AFTER APRIL 14, 1971 m VOID AFTER APRI|L 14, 1971 BEANS AmpaclUin, another antibiotic, Scout troop in the bousing BONEUSS FULLY COOKED COUPON V A U II10* NO. 2 is $12.50 a hundred generlcally roject.------WITH COUPON COUPON V A U II20' WITH COUPON ■ty'-.i I but lists at $22.40 under the “We have the most well — 5 4 W l - ~ "braTTdTTaWTotyTillliirn------rounded troop In Chicago,” he CHUCItSTEAKS HAM r These examples were cited said. "We strive for the things BUTT PORTION by President Jerry,. Zelin of that-are-golng to^ help a boy Genericos iCorp of America of later In life.” Moonachle, N.J., and “Adblph“ Athletics are a big part of the OLD FAITHFUL Stortch, president of Purepac scouting program in White’s BONELESS Co. of Elizabeth, N.J. troop. Scouts participate In X. 50 BONUS The 300 makers of generic every phase of athletics, from prescription drugs In the United table tennis to advanced STAMPS ON U.S.D.A. CHOICE HAMS States can give other ex ^ple s gymnastics. They have 2 LB. BAG of dramatic price gaps. nearly'30 teamim ain3^Indlvijand indlv HOT DOG > feffous sulfate. trophies In athletics. Including W U.S. NO. 1 jlvervfor iron deficiency, w.Us the YMCA physical fitness AND foi'about $1.50 a thousand pUls ^ BEEF ROASf CLIP TOP “t t» - championships for Chicago. but you might pay $S to $9 for~ “We try to keep the HAMBURGER It under a brand name. youngsters busy and involved.” Predisone, ah antl-arthritlc, said White, who playea"tiTpT^A 0»‘ — catt-beiMught-for-tO^thouund-- - baseball in the Pacific Coast f . 100 BONUS 100 BONUS 100 BONUS tablets, ^but nnay list at over League for eight years, and lb STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS four sears of basketball at LB. / BUNS as Meticortlne. Chlortrimeton is W ITH 3 LB. W ITH A N Y 3 - Alabama Btntc Toacb«r» Col W ITH A N Y 3 a brand name for ah antihista­ lege. —QROUND— -LEGGED BREASTED mine packaged at $20.SO, but it “The Ghetto Gunners.” can be bought for perhaps $1.95 White's Scout basketball team, CHUCK FRYER FRYER as chlorphlnamlne maleate. represented Chicago in the Digitoxin, presecrlbed for car­ National Explorer Olympics '-a ■ 50 BONUS -i] diac patients, can be bought for last summer at Fort Collings, )% ■ 11 - ‘'i-'* *' 1 $2.50 but may cost $6 or more Colo.-Eighteen scouts earned STAMPS ON o o ^ m under brand names such as $50 each working with the FALLS BRAND Crystodigen. Oxyte- neighborhood youth corps to 10 LB. BAG cycllne sells generlcally help_pay for the trip. NO. 1 IDAHO for $3.30 but lists under the TSirrently, the Scouts are RUSSET tradenameTerramydnat|20.4a. getting in shape for the WIENERS WE HAVE A However, ZiUn and Stortdi National Canoe and Kayak 2 LB. BAG agreed, It is well to remember Racing Championships (Olym- ^ O T W O E S COMPLETE that these brand prleea'are list - p ic ^ y le t—this August -near V2 prices. * -,V. Rockford;'Ill. SELECTION OF Actually, they said the bt]^ pharmaceutical firms are being White takes lilH Stiouts U\ta7 ~ EXTRA LARGE forced to sell an Increaiing other parts of Chicago as often EASTER^ share of their branded output at as possible—the ghetto being HAWAIIAN big discounts to hospitals and the only place they knew before LARGE SLICING clinics. In many cases, federal joining the Boys Scouts. Also FALLS BRAND Medicare offidals and state Into the country. Recently, 35 of ^ LINK COOKIES and-local welfare offidals PINEAPPLE A i m refuse to pay more than the Wisconsin with 25 white Boy lOMAXOES generic i Scouts from another Chicago CUP CAKE^ in prescriptions even if the troop. branded drug was used in White takes bis Scouts in A GRADE PRIME obedience to state pharmacy shifts to Owasippe ^ u t FRESH OPOCO HEN board rules. Reservation in Michigan, whldi CAKES is owned by the Chicago Boy Scouts. And ISO Scouts have twice traveled to Echo Valley LB. ETC. Game aide . in Kalamazooj NUdi., for Ice skating and toboKsidng- ^uts^slreep “We have something for everybody." White said, making the point that bis troop is in canyon involved In more Uian athletics and Scout sldlls. ___ — TTt? VC cvoi uuic^ It? ___ 1 sortie of our kim involved In FAIRFIELD — Dl^/ Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday, April 8, 1»71 T.F. syfeeps field events

POCATELLO - Establishing rolled to their 15th straight track saw the B rui^ mount a and Pocatello. 11. what might be a Brst in Twin track victory by winning the; total' of 116;& points while Most of the field victories ITallg.hlgh^srtioorTliatniy, the -HlshrandlnvitoUopal. HlRhland had 50, Idaho Falls 27, came on personal bests for the Bruins won till five Herd events iS ^ ite wind, cold and rain, Sl^line Mlnlco 10, :>naKe bruins maivtduals. Demits Wednesday afternoon and the new Highlimd all-weathef River 16H, Marsh Valley 11 Vi; Keegan put .the shot 51 fe«t, 8% ... , ...... i, ' ■■■ ■"inches. Rocky Reece sailed 21 feet, _2~i inab r h bl time of the year. Peterson of Falls jayvees 22 and~MInIco soUtKem Idaho. ton, who hit a club record 33 H a rra h S 0 0 0 Blair cf 4 0 3 0 F lo o d c l 5 0 10 Johnson 3b 3 110 Siuke River took the quarter in jayvees 8. The teams will play a scot- homers a year ago, opened the H o w a rd If S 1 1 0 PoweM 1b ^ 4 0 I 1 Suter, the A-2 two-mile champ Epstein 1b 3 12 0 FRoblnsn rf 4 0 2 1 52.2. chball in an 18-hole morning 1971 season Wednesday with F o y lb 3 0 3 1 R e ftn m ru l If 2 0 0 0 — The other double^winner was last yMr and Class B cross round and then go head-to-head two roun(ltrippers—a two-run M addO_ _ K r f T O I ' T BROOInsn TO « t 0 0 Casanova c 4 OJ 0 Hendricks c 4 0 I e Idaho Falls’ Shaber who won counbo' Hng last lall, trlppi in match play competition in the blast* in the first and a grand Cullen 3b 4 0 10 Belar>ger ss 3 0 0 0 Cox p 3 0 0 0 McNally p 4 13 0 both hurdles with Bruins Dave through the mile in 4:45.6 and afternoon. TTie event, which slam in the second —to power JaneskI p ? 0 0 0 Hamilton taking second on both the two mile in 10:26.9 winning should lend itself beautifully to the revamped Chicago White Billings ph 10 0 0 RIddlebrgr pO 0 0 0 counts. both without competition and gallerylng, will be decided on a Sox to a 6-5 and IW sweep of Totals 17 3 f 2 Totals 323*3 W a s h in g to n 003 000 OOO— 3 despite a stiff breeze. point b a ^ . tbe Oakland Athletics. Team icorlng — Twin Falls Ud'T, Baltimore 00) DO OOm— 3 Highland SO. lOaho Falls 27, Skv‘ln* XI' But Filer, as expected, E Johnson, Belanger, Blair, Harrah Since this Is the first year, the The White Sox won only one DP Washington 1 LOB Washlr>gton 10, M ln ic o 19. S nake R iv e r 16' 7. M a r it i V a lle y showed off the. top two in­ 11 '' 1. Pocaleilo I) I two t e a ^ will doubleheader season-long last Baltimore 9 High hurdle* Shaber, IF. Hamilton, 3B-CasarK)va. F Robinson S Johnson dividuals with Daniels romping be largely on a pick ^nd dioose year while I F . (4) S p rig g s . TF 15.0 away with the hurdles and the .basis. But hereafter, both the record in liaseball. Lefty Thompson. Scherblnske. Reece) COK L 0 1 100 y a rd da sh M ille r . T F , 13) W a rn e r, HIjr Uflll •tltffmai> taking professional and amateur fields Tommy John, who was M Ja n e « kl ' RIddleberger TF 10 3 the' two sprints. They also will earn their way into the against Oakland in 1970, gained M ile run — Giger, High. (3) Groves, TF M c N a lly W I 0 4 40 combined with Randy Lam- HBP By McNally ( Epstelnl WP Co« 440 yard relay • Twin Falls (Woodson. Idaho Cup through a point the opening game vrtctory when T 3 06 A 34.111 mers and Gary -Wright to win SchefbiniKe.-Rc«i:«. 4^3 . systSn based on patonnances "ATcenrerfieiaerTUck Monday 440 yard dash - Peterson, fnate R iv*r. the quartermile relay. Running during pre-selection major let plnchhltter Rich McKinney’s Warner, TF, Dunster. Sky 53 3 Twins 4, Brewers O Low hurdles Shaber, IF, Hamilton. into the wind, Daniels hit 16.5 in _ e« thrniigh him In the TF 31 I (c u rv e ) the highs to top Jim Meeks of - i tfiNNfe;AWLis - ST. The professionals this year seventh to score the tying and Jerome by two yards and took (UPI) — Harmon Killehrew s Twm f. ih (oim»t..a. will be selected in that way, winning runs. . . 1^ Thompson. Woodion. Call) 3 51 ♦ the abbreviated 14(Vyard low going back to the Idaho Pro Bart Johnson spaced eight Iwo-run homer in tne iirsi in- 330 yard dasn - Muiei. tf, 131 R eece, hurdles in 16.6 with Meeks again matdi play tournament held hits while going the distance in ning and the four-hit pitching of f’.'i, 20-vear-old Bert Blyleven Ki.mkopt, coop^. w»rn«ri i ns seconding. He took the Ute last fall. the second game to help make ^ , , , , . ____ . . High lump.— Spriggs. TF 5 10 broadjump at 19-5. sparked the Minnesota Twins to shotput Keegan, tf • . The amateurs wUl have a new manager Chuck Tanner's 51 Lierman won the century In a 4-0 victory over the Polevaull Miller. TF, (3) Turner, TF similar, format for next year, major league debut a happy IS 3' » 10.8, erasing a lead Roger Milwaukee Brewers Wed- Discus Borah. T F 147 3 including tournaments like the one. Broadiump Reece, TF Conner, TF Campbell established early on a Idaho amateur, Magic Valley John pitched the first six n e ^ y . 31 2 JAyvee BVO vMd reiav Twin Fatls fine start. Lierman then added amateur. Southwest Idaho innings of the first game, Killebrew hit a looping fly 1 3« 0 the 2^yard dash in 23.4. j«yvee mile relay Twin Falls 3 39 0 amateur, etc. leaving for a plnchhltter In the baU 391-feet into the leftfield High hurdler - Daniels. F . Meeks, >. seventh when the White Sox Beresora. WR. Jones, M. and K Me«er, B. S Meier, B. E aAay Andrews. AAonday DP Kosco DP Mtivvaakce '. Minnesota 1 the weekend. Chicago 3 LOB—Chicago 1. Oakland 6 Bair, Bair. M. Watson, B, Disbenneff. undergoes LOB Milwaukee S, Minne«>ta 7 W R 132 3 MR Bando (1). Melton (1) Williams 38 Holt HR -Killebrew ID SB Tovar The victory, the second major M l S Aiou. John. Green SF Jackson ip k r ar bb so High Jump — Me«ks, J. Ruhter, TF; one for Alkalai Joe, assured Davis. F, Campbell. J. Hurif, WR 5 9 Ip k r er bb s« Karusse L 0 1 6 13 13 3 13 3 Two mile - Suter. J, Brofhwetl. WR, Kimberly to track decision JOhn W 1 0 • L o p e i 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Gamer of his most successful 3 I 0 0 1 4 Bartholomew, J, Keith, J. Swlgerf. WR surgery Romo Ellsworth 13 2 1 1 Q.9 H y rrte r t 0 t 43 3 Sanders 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 trial season since he became a L m d b ia d 3 1 3 handler-trainer. He and Alkalli MURTAUGH Paced by windy Wednesday afternoon. Oirls division BALTIMORE (UPll - John Save Romo , 7 30 Team scoring - CasHetorfl iT n q g a " • I Joe won the Arizona amateur triple winner Rod Rudolph, the Kimberly t-ackred up .112 Kimberly SJ'j. Murtaugh *0'i. Valley .Vogels 7, Royals 3 Miller tops 79' . Man»ef> 37' Onltas, the-'Baltimore Colts' Chicago Oakland 1 3 shooting dog prize in the Kimberly BuUdogSTan off with points while Castleford had 61, 100 m e t f r n u ro irs - O u rin e it, M ; ( t i* ) aging quarterback, underwent ab r h bl r h bl R00 035 0 3 0 -1 3 with a double in the fourth dog named Rural Rube, owned Scratch Bowler's Association. the 17 events. Castleford. Valley. Hansen 1 03 a succesis. They said the tendon Oakland J0« 010-4 inning and a single in the sixth. MO yard medley - Hansen. Kimberly. E - Richard, AAofales LOb—Chlcag® 5. by Blaine Petty of Isaquah, Miller rolled the clinching POCATELLO — The Twin M u rta u g h . v a lle y . C asM eford 3 34.3 was separated and shredded » y a rd dash — G u e rry . C . (tie ) Barw»ett. O a kla n d 9 Roses collected three hits. Wash. game against Jack Hiatt of Falfi Bniiils.won their tou^est about two inches about the 7t> M o n d s y 3- Campar>eri», ArKirews. In the girls division run In M. and Barren. C. (4). Allred. C. Richard. Johnstone. Barxto. Hovley 3b-- Both times Murphy scored— Gamer will try to add to his Boise who Just moments before test in a couple of years Wed­ F illm o re . K. 10-3 heel. AAay H R s Jo h n sto n e (1 ), M e lto n (3). on singles by Saindy Alomar conjunction with the boys’ Broadiump — C Schwarti. V; Pet Andrews (1) & Richard. Johnv>n list of records in the Idaho State had polished off semi-Qnalist nesday when they conquered tygrove. H. Peterson, C. Ouatnell. M; Unitas has completed has meet, C^sUeford, headed by Barks. M 13 l 9 h r ar bb M and Jim Fregosi. spring Reid trials slated for the Carl Cook of Idaho Falls 234^179.. seven-team field in a high I 16th year in pro football. Colt Johnson W 1 0 9 I- 4 4 3"^ double winner Miss Puschell, High iump — Coates. K. W ill. V. Bolton, Firtgeri 4 5 3 3 1 3 McMullen in the second Rupert area April 17-18. In the finals Miller had a big school golf match over the H. Peterson. C. Allred. C. 4-4- officials are not sure he will Panther U01 13344641 inning hit a 3-2 pitch over the took the team title with 73- Discus -- Lattlmer. M; Inchaustl. C. Locker 13 1 1 10 0 cushion at 246 to 189. Highland golf course. Butcher. K. Watson. K; Holmqulst H.fS-0 • have a 17th. Cautiously'optimis­ points while Kimberly had 52^ Shotput - Watson. K. Lattlmer. M; Roland 3 3 3 3 0 1 leftield fence to start a parade Miller pocketed $272 for his The victory kept alive the tic, General Manager Don L io d b la d 1 1 0 0 0 1 Murtaugh 40^4, Valley 29V4 and C u tte r. V . H o lm q u is I, H,* W heeler, C 30- H0P 'By Johnton (MOvfeyl T--3 ?• A of five runs off loser Wally effort while Hiatt had 1181, Cook twoi>lus year wlimlng streak Klostefman said “with John's Hansen 27\i,. ■ 33.173 Bunker, who gave up eight hits Huskies get )136, Dominick $99, Cochran for Coadi Reid Pfefferle and his determination and courage, we in the 3 1-3 innings he worked. $81, Buster McGree, B la c l^ ( , j.Bmins. “ It'was a very big win are hopeful of his early return Oriojes 3, Scions 2 In the third, Alomar and Alex $83; Larry Cooke,. for us and should help us a lot,' ■ori diviuiM to the team.” BALTIMORE (UPI)-Frank lawmaker aid Mioh jump — DaCeorglo. M i Migolns. K; Johnson singled and Tony A1 Pederson, P o c a t^ , and the coach said. C; Flynn, M ; Crockett. H 5 7 Matte was also admitted to Robinson, who w as. on the Conigliarp’s grounder scored OLYMPU, Wash. (UPI)- Don Amon, Nampa, $13 each. Senior Jeff Thomsen, the D iscin-T lyifln. M ; Hopkiot. H; Caodil. S X u siS l Union MOTorial Hospital after tradiiig| Idocic all wintet’, H, Raesa. C. AAoore. H. 1777 one run while Jim Spencer’s Washington State Sen. Bruce state amateur ' champion, Long lump — RudolpN. K ; Remalay. K ;' tite tennis game bemuse his delivered a rtin-scoring double Hopkins. H; R u M t r , C; DaCaorpio, M . 19- sacrffioe fiyaddeaTOiothw? ^WiI^,~6^iStiak, called it “the ru bleeding ulcers, which have in the fifth inning Wednesday Hawaiidrubs Shat^ jE e medalist pin with XMBnu an------aiHofBii— AiM-Rnwl nmiTidment." JQglhland’s Steve Brant at two- f*o(a vautt~C Jttlcton, C;-Eidrk»oa. K. plagued him for e i^ t years, which siwwHHl u M Ue ana a»f Hbi ab r h Bl Vouog, K; Suro«on, K; Caudll. H. 10^ Patek ss 3 0 10 Alomar 7b 5 13 1 And it certainly looked out of I V f o i i i Q O - # i Q ov» par 7a. inomsen .was one ■SrtjrpoT- began acting up. . carried the world ch^p ion Keoogh rf 4 0 0 0 Fregosi ss 5 0 11 Higgins. K; Flynn. M; Wihg. C. aO S'-i Baltimore Orioles to a 3-2 O tis c l 4 0 10 Johnson If 4 1 } 0 place attached to a bm to ' under on th«the first nine de^lte High hurdles — Aldrltt. K; Crockett, H; Hamby, K ; Stangar, H; Lyons. K. 17.1 victory^ over the Washington penmt Eastem Washington SANJO, Japan (UPI)—Tlie the cold, win and rain, but lost MO yard relay — KImbarlv. Caillaford. Oliver lb 4 0 3 1 McMuiin 3b J 1 I 1 State College of Education to his chance for a par round with Hansan, Vafley. Murtaugh. ^;43 7 Fish Movement Senators. R o ja t 7b 4 0 } } c 4 3 J 0 ___ x t_ •_ * r r University of Hawaii basketball 110 yard diash — Erickson, K; Perkins. It was the first game of the ; Scnaai 3b „ 4 0 0 0 Berry cf 3 0 0 0 gTHflt bachebf Of Sdence tPJim hf«t Mp1|1 llnlPOTlty , a tw n-strnke Qut-of-bounds^ ■ gnm r- gmuiA. ' POflTLAND. (UPI). — The Mmr run — Wesifall, K; Crockett. H; CMuinMi> Kiv^r fiih ■ Mituiun roi'..m<}JMoigi: ' y j i 'g .g ...... * ...* ’ Kgfftd-m-BbTir nursing anJ 99 attbe Sanjo High SdMol Gym penalty on 17. Young, K; KAarchar. K; Conner, M. 5:30.3 Robinson’s drive off the S «v«rson p ft 1 0 0 0- dental hygiene'. Ibe Bnilns wound up with a 440-ywd ralay — Munaugh, Kanaan. coont tor April 6. KWrtohl B 0 0 0 0 W ed ne ^y night in the opener Vallay. Klm boriy, Castleford. S3.1 Botmeville — Chinook 387; rightfield wall came off Casey T a y lo r p fT 1 0 0 0 Neverthdess, Wilson said of the Hawaiian team’s game 334 total against 328 for host 440-yard da sh — R u d o lp h . (C: M c C o y , C ; ftu ro m « {e r pO 0 0 0 that the amendment "is neces- Highlimd. Pocatello and Skyline"•'Vawsar. H. Ramaley, K ; Fraastona. H. • Immedkrt* ■tedhead 4«. Oox and followed singles 1^ Hopfttm ph 10 0 0 touir of Japan. SO Pave Johnson ai^ Boog Powell. 2 2 1 cit," ^ ^ Washington bad S31 ead), tfinico 346 and Low hurdias ^ Crockatf, H; E l^i« a , A lip eft Sm v Im Ib e Dalkts — Chinook 112; . The Havraiiw led 51-^ at K; Hamby. K; Hopkins, H; Wlno. C. » .• ■ at Ttie hit enabled sonthpaw Dsre #11 * • » • • • — 7 ^ Huskies ^ 'or' the Washington half tim e. WaBo Fan* 367. " l»y»rJrw»-T5m#r;X.' C;' 'iteelbead 10. .^E•$<^»a^ Fr*oo»». OP ICamJ* City 1. Watktns, C; Sur9#on, K; Siavars.H. 3;31-3 m m vs low «Atis John Day - Chinook 10; McNally to register his first California 7 . L O B K « rtM « C ity ft, State Cougars are ever going to Top scorer of the visiting , In addition to Itiomsen the Madicy — CMttaford. Kim barly. Vallay. MOUOC GAS I. INSUtANa victory of the season. California 7. 3B MurpAy, M o«m . Conigiia-' make it to the Rose Bowl Twin Fans scoring ran Jim Murtaugh. Hansain. 42. r>o. HR McAAutlan (11. SB P aftk. Alofnar. team was center - Bob Nash, 330-yard ilash — RudMph. K; ErlcJtaan. McNally, wtw won 24 games S-Murphy. SF-Speocar. agaia” Blandford 80, Steve Pietz 84 and K; Ruhtar, C; P*tar»on, C; Rom. C. 34.3 M cN a ry who had 18 points, followed by rwn —Johwaowr-K* Howard. w : w »rh n r __ : rti<~wik l^st sesson, weM me distance,' Bunfcar L 0>1 3 • S 4 0 — What the aincndmwrt-dtxii to Ouara- Dwight ■ IM iday; . H, JttmTl Will* »5.Sy>t 3 3 3 3 0 1 fbrward A1 Davis, 13, reserve Mbdco were Chris'Goode- 81, Castiaford. Vail«v. M urtaush. 4:«3,Y Buronwfwr 3 1 0 0 3 0 Ugber teaming to up funds center Todd Huber, 13. and Oiiick Creason 84, Larry Amen T e a m scoring — K lm P a r iy 113. b n r a r MonuinenUl ‘ — and striking out six'. TTie M u r p h y W 1-0 9 10 3 3 1 I Cas«fa«ertf «T, H w n a n t r , M u rtM O ft 3T. ' Senators straoded 10 runners. . > 3 :1 2 . for athletic sdwlaprahlps. 90 and Brace Neibauer 91. V a lla y 11. I t i . r ----- Guard Jerome ITreeinan 8. V- ■ -i ■■ ' I >J G ian ts use Thursday, April e, I97j‘ Tlmis-New», Twin Falls, Idaho a Pacers nip Pros in overtime, Vicklaus established as p o w e r to rip P i ^ d r ^ gain semi-finals with Utah —

SAN DIEGO (UPD-WUie ..MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)— night to cinch a match against Center led the,- Majrs clouted his second home ■Hie Indiana Pacers edged by Uuh.in the American Basket-- Pacers with 29 points to their r run* of the year and Ken the Memphis Pros 102-101; in an ball Association Western Divi- fourth win in a row in the best AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)-Lean established as. a 3-to-l favorite British Open and PGA Cham-' goal for W l. ■ ’ Henderson and Dick Dietz each overtime effort 'AWednesday sion finals. . ' of seven series. . and bronzed Jack '•Nicklaus, Wednesday to win the 35th pionship, now holds 11 such The three-time Masters chipped in with their firsts of Forwards and* determined to blaze a trail of Masters golf championship. titles-^wo less than all-time champion -wants to win here 1971 as the San -Francisco Roger Brown hit for 24 points ______The _ blond______' bomber, most leader Bobby JoneV-^nd thus ffls week, capture Ms thil-d -fiiants, hphlnH Gaylord Perry’s and 21 points resp^lvelv. men will l>e able to follow, was recent winner' of both the has set his sights' 6n a double U.S. Open crown in June and four-hit pitching, trimmed the - Jimmy Jones led; Memphis successfully defend His British :Vets square series San Diego. Padres 7-3 Wednes­ with 22 points, followed by Open titJe the following month day nignt. ' ______QiarUe WiUlams at 17 and -7-thereby passing Jones .arid, at Mays, who w ll be”40 in May, Wilbert Jones with 15. ' Appeals court rejects Flood’s the same time, becoming the now has hit 630 homers in his wrth~yirginia--2=2_ —■Indiana broke the 90-90 end of first man ever to win all of the 21 seasons in the National regulation score on' a world’s, top professional golf Ijeague, a total second only to HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI)— ‘ sion semi-final playoff series at throw by Fred Lewis in the tournaments i the same year. suit against reserve clause Babe Ruth’s record of- 7M. Bill Melchionniscored 35 points two games each. first minute o f, overtime. —the-3Jj=year=old-iJicklaus_at Maya-lateat-homer-^came off- Wednesday ni^t-to-pace New— The .Netis, who have, never todJcLJtheLgeme’s ready is the only golfer to XHn relief pitcher A1 Santorini in the advanced beyond the first end. NEW YORK (UPI)-Curt Appeals, leaving the Washing­ months ago. Cooper had dis­ all of those four titles at least York, to a 130-127 victory over Flood’s first appeal on the ton Senators’ outfielder with missed Flood’s complaint that seventh with the bases empty. the Virginia Squires as tiJie Nets playoff round in their four-year The Pros held a 19 point lead twice each. Nate Colbert hit a pair of history, putscored the Squires, at 53-34 with three minutes left Federal Court dismissal of his only one more swing._____ the reserve clause violated Nicklaus has made no secret evened their American ^sket- challenge to baseball’s reserve The U.S. Court of Appeals federal and state .anti-trust homers for the losers, one ball Association Eastern Divi- 35-18, in the third period to in the second period and of his desire to win the Masters coming in the eighth inning move from a 73-64 halftime carried a 14 point lead to the clause Wednesday was rejected upheld a decision by Federal laws. which begins its four-day run by the United States Court of Judge Irving Ben Cooper a few In upholding Judge Cooper’s with one on and San Diego deficit to a 99-91 advantage dressing room at halftime, 57- Thursday over the 6,850-yard, trailing- 5-1, after three periods. Melchionni 43. 'decision, the U.S. Court of par-72 ______Augusta lilational. He Appeals left^ Flood' with only^ ^ij^e ^ifie la st twdlourevente ------S«n FranciscoiBT-WTjr ----- S*n Dl«go7"«trr-tr&t- ThFee-beut scored 11 points in the third Indiana )ell«l in the third one more alternative —tn takp to eome-here-whcre-hc-last-woft- Bond) rf S 3 3 0 Cdmpbell ?D 4 0 0 0 quarter to give the Nets a lead quarter-, outshooting the. Pros 27 - i p n r r ------1 r 7 7 S»an > i>------they liever relinquishecT pomtnS 18rTfie'"Pacers kept Siecnr y, moiie y his case to the U.S. Supreme five years ago and hone ihis cl 4 13 1 Gastoo c» 4 l 0 0 11 McCovey lb i 0 0 0 Colbert lb 3 3 2 1 TTie Squires cut the lead to . closing the gap in the final -€euiVif-h«-desiF«s,------game-tPTazor-shafpnesJ:----- c losed T V — D ir li c $P>r:io lb 4 0 0 0 16^105 with left in the period and tied the score 77-77 Flood’s suit was filed last "I'm ready,” Nicklaus pro­ 4)33 C'«nnt»?dr 0 0 0 Gallagher lob 0 » 0 fourth quarter, but New York when guard Bill Keller hit a year against Conrunissioner claimed after practicing here Lamer 3D 3 0 0 0 Dean SS 3 0 0 0 led Joe to Canada p 4 0 0 0 H obin^on ph I 0 0 0 center hit on two three-point Held goal. From Bowie Kuhn and all the clubs in for more than a week. “I feel K irO v p } 0 0 0 card set orgwized baseball after he was Sevflrin\en pO 0 0 0 straight dunks to build the that point to, the tie end of my game isJp. tbe-samii-shitDfi- YORICTUPI )_piaiir^cts^'eatl~ back- to —H0-105r regulation-play-thertwo teams TORONTO (UPI) Notre after a trip to the-Notre-Dame—traa«t“ irem,/ the St. Louis~ now as it was just before 1 twon Santorini p 0 0 0 0 NEW M asoo ph I 0 0 0 Virginia crept to, 128-127 with 10 battled nip and tuck. Dame quarterback Joe Theis- campus he fell in love with the Cardinals Ihe' Philadelphia, the PGA six weeks ago.” La » to n p 0 0 0 0 Were announced Wednesday for ila itk ttn nO 'seconds left before George mann said Wednesday “family, South Bend, Ind., school and PhiUiffi. Flbed objected t^ being 0 00 a boxing tripleheader to be Even the other golfers were Ferrara pn 10 0 0 Carter fouled New York's Ollie security and monet^y values”' never gave North Carolina sold Of traded, claiming that calling Nicklaus the favoHte. Tottlk 14 7 10 7 Totali 30 1 4 ) shown on closed circuit televi- (101) State another thought. S«n Francisco 010 J10 ^0^-J. Taylor. Taylor sank botJi*T?(pe T O P T led him to spurn' a verbal this was “bondage” and that it The way they see it, the wide San D i«90 . 000 001 0 3 0 -3 ^on on May 3 from three N etolicky 34 W Jon*« S 0 0 U agreement with the Miami “I think it was really OP San FrSnct$co 1 L O B San f^ ra n c v different cities. throws to make it 130-127 with Brow n 31 L a d n e r « 13 violated anti-trust laws in both fairways and short-cut rough CO V San Diego 6 D aniels 13 S 6 39 Govan 3 0 0 i Dolphins in favor of playing similar," Theismann said. "My 7pSn.«»f in BQna^ ■HR HenaefSOn ( 11 two seconds remaining in the M o u n t t I I J J J O n ti 9 4 i 27 this, -to-the-46ng-ball- __George__ EQremaiu_„M^ 1 llTWtl Canadian—football with the ^ decision had a"lot'to"'donwlth O ie ti I I ) . M av> <3). C o lb e rt 13) SF heavyweight contender, will contesr Doug MOB Of the" 7 5 • jong<— 1 4 '4 i; also claimed that it was a hitter. M enaervon Keller 4 5 5 14 W illia m s 8 0 0 17 Toronto Argonauts. my future and what my future tp t) r «r bb lo . meet Gregorio Peralta of Squires tried a desperate three- Armstrng 0 3 J 4 Dielrick 1 00 3 violation of his constitutional Nicklaus first won here in Perfv W 1 0 4 J J i ft Argentina in a 15-round bout Point play from 26 feet out at CuetO 3 3} S The runner-up to Stanford’s held in store for me. And now right-to play for a team of his 1963 at the age of 23 to become K iro y L 0 I 4 4 4 4 4 & Raymof>d 3 3 3 * I’m making, my decision ScviT>n%rn I 0 0 0 1 0 from Oakland, Calif.; Jimmy buzzer but it bounded off T o U lt 34 10 31 103 Tot4lU 44 1)17 101 Jim Plunkett for the Heisman own choice. the Masters’ youngest cham- Saniortn. 3 Z 1 I 0 I indUna ]} 21 37 20 !>-< I0> .LaAlfitU-______1 -LJ- Ellis—former^-World-BoxinglAej-UDb------______— Award,-—as—co llie —football^8~regartfng-^family-so-l-had-to---Ptoodiem supporttD his"case-ptonT5Ci~g"Mastcrs~rccord"Df Robprf^ 1 1 0 0 0 > Three point goals Brown 3. Keller. most valuable player in 1970, take that into consideration as jjy sitting out last season, KifDy pilchpcj ».D two batters m tilth Association heavyweight cham- .''I'o'"'* ijJ'i ^ ^ n.w York^iw W illia m s 17-under-par 271 when he won La«lon pitched to threv batters m mnff' Perwnal fouls Netoiicky 3. Brown 3. M oe Theismann said contractual well.” giylj,g ^ jioo.ooo! HDP Dy Perry. Canfiii/aro WP Kirby. pion, will face George Chuvalo t9 Le a ks U Daniels 3. Mount. }. Lewis S. Keller. here in 1965; and became the C a rte r T 3 45 A 6.7V0 15 35 B a rry . 4 Armsfrof»g. W. Jonei . Ladner S, Oovan difficulties with Miami had Dolphin Coach Don Shula jjg decided to return to the of Canada in a l(k-ound fight B a k in s 6 only man to win twp Masters 10 Pajii: 9 4 4 S. J Jones 3, S Jone» 4, W 'M ia clause in a proposed contract Aaron’s home run, his first of said 108,000 seats will be Three Point tieid goals C Scoff 1. g precluded from anti-trust regu­ made the 5-1 runnerup. Johnson 1. Barry 1 TWIN FAILS - IPAHO had been “cleared up.” ^Defending champion Billy the season and 593rd of his available. - There will be-'ntt A 4.134 lations of interstate com- career, touched off the seventh '— "But 1 Umught tliiiigj ui ti In - rnnpjir, rnrnnrt twn ypnrs agfi home TV or radio broadcast of -Two repeat tiia r e.*** ------■inntng."'flii! lilt-was uulji llit regard to'jjny family security In the opinion, written by and a playoff winner here last lilt bouts, second of the game off loser and in regard to the monetary Circuit Judge Sterry" R. Water- year, and South African Gary In addition, highlights from Jim McClothlin. the Joe Frazier-Muhammad Ali K a l sippifl! w values involved between the man with Judges Leonard P, Player, only foreigner to win AlUnta Cincinnati on A B A ’s title fight will be shown on the two contracts, and based on Moore and WUfred Feinberg the Masters current- ab r ti bl ab r h bt tho.se two factors. L changed . T^osBd— circuit— arrangement. J w-n f ' f k o V n Mncurrlng, the.,court acknow- TyhoTaFa pistol, werd boDTTX G a rr It 10 0 0 H e lm * 3b 5 0 1 0 my mind.” B aker ph 10 0 0 P e re * lb 4 0 1 0 Tickets for the event in the U l C c t l l l L C c i l l l ledgedthat Flood is "caught in choices while golf’s "Mr. X,” .A a ro n r f 4 1 1 1 B ench c 4 1 3 0 He said that his chances of Cepeda 1b 4 0 1 0 C a rb o If 2 0 0 0 theatres are scaled from $8 to a most frustrating predi- Miller Barber, was a 9-1 choice. K ing c 3 1 1 0 M c R a e cl 4 0 3 1 $ , pla_yina in Canada were “a NF.W.YORK (UPi;|=Qnly two tit: M M lan 3b 3 0 0 0 D u tly »» 4 0 0 0 10 little bit heater Initially ” —a • Bovtn of lastyear’s American Basket- Pointing that he had depend- TT ri-y i 3 0 0 0 S. -w a rt ph 1 0 1 0 M P e re J ss fights and has 24 knockouts. He reference to the fact that he ball Association's all-stars — gj upon the fact that the ball * ■ Cum ph 10 0 0 McClOthIn p 0 0 0 0 would had have to beat out Bob o a r n o o ss 0 0 0 0 B ra v o pn t 0 0 0 is considered to be the topi of the New York dubs were bound because of an - - p 3 0 10 G ib b o n p 0 0 0 0 Griese and John Stofa to U pshaw p 0 0 0 0 C a rro ll p 0 0 0 0 prospect to succeed Frazier as| Nets and Indiana’s Mel Daniels initial holding that baseball is C lin c pf' 0 0 0 0 heavyweight champion. Peralta, achieve a starting berth with -managed to r e t ^ their spots „ot interstate commerce within Totals JO 3 4 3 T o ta ls )3 1 lO’ » Miami, A tU n f* 000 000 300— 3 with a 74-65 record, lost a close on the 1970-71 teafn. the Sherman Act ,,. “he is now C in c in n a ti OOO 00 1 000— I Theismann signed a two-year DP Allflnta 2 Cine n n a ti i l OO A tla n ta 10-round decision to Foreman in Joining Barry, the Nets’ told that baseball is so uniquely 6. Cir»cir\prtti »0 contract with the Argos Sun­ legislature 3D B ^ c K 3 K in g i McOiofMin. Jack a previous match. superstar, at the forward interstate cdmmerce that state day. son. King. Cime Ellis made a comeback position was Indiana’s Roger regulation cannot apply.'' COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPl)-Joe ip h r « r bb so Theismann is no stranger to Reed W I 0 B 1 3 10 1 1 4 4 earlier this year following his Brown. Rounding out the The club owners had claimed Frazier, once a poor farmboy Upsha^v 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 bucking verbal agreements. As M cO IO th lin L 0 1 7 4 3 3 3 3 loss to Frazier In February, balloting Jor the first team by and now heavyweight boxing an- ^ tstandlhg high school that under the federal labor G ibbon I I 3 3 0 0 I 0 1970. He is ranked No. 2, while the natlon''s press were Virgi­ laws, the reserve clause is a champion, returned^o his home C a rro ll 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 qy^rt^back in South River, Save Upshaw 11) Chuvalo is No. 7 among nia’s Charlie Scott and the state Wednesday and told the T 1 S4 A 10.>53 N.J.; he agreed verbally to subject of mandatory bargain­ heavyweight contenders. KfNTUCRV STIAICHT lO U ItO N WNISlllV • M rHOOf • QlU .IIIOOtlS filS IIU IN C CO.. fRANRfOIT. HV. Floridians’ at the legislature that whites and attend North Carolina State ing between players and owners guard position. blacks must work together to Aslfos 2, L.A. I after graduation. However, and that this policy exempts Daniels also garnered another the reserve system from state overcome racial prejudice. HOUSTON (UPI) — Jesus award when he was selected as regulation. “ What we need, we need to Alou, who replaced an,injured the league’s most valuable Judge Waterman noted that get a little closer to each Jim Wynn In the second Inning, Studded Tires Must Be Oi 2 6 -year-old player, “Flood had brought a compre­ other,” he told the lawmakers lashed a one-out single in the TTie second team balloting hensive attack on the reserve who gave him a standing eighth to break a 1-1 tie and saw Utah's anij ovation. He was only the second By APRIL J5th .. . system which effectively re- give the Houston Astros a 2-1 trying for Kentucky’s tie in the strlcted a player, if he wants to Negro lo address a joint victory over the Los Angeles 'voxing arttRrwlTtariRjsitfJsrrr play ball at all, to contract legislative' se§sI6rniT~inodfem ~ Dodgers“W«lnesaay higBT John Br^CT of K ttstogh and negntiatlona with that _dub in history, TTie other was a Rellevpr 'r.enrge Culver got O lym p ics Joe CaI3weir of Carolina^ were organized baseball which first recipient of the Congressional Richie Allen to hit Into a game placed at the forward spots and employes or reserves him or Medal of Honor. ending double play with one on Don Freeman of Texas and LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) with that club’s assignee team Frazier, who waS bom iii in the Dodger ninght. Larry Cannon of Denver were T^im^Kemp, the nation’s best and any other clubs to which he Beaufort, S.C., said it is time yUou’s liner to rlghtfield stationed at guards. has bron sold or tradrf." men stopped thinking about scored Cesar Cedano, who had New HOOD college quartermiler six years ago, is still going strong and he “ It appears tp be without who will move into homes next reached second base when With g 40.000 Mile Guarantee may even have a new event— O rr nearly question that, today, -pro door or who will sit beside their second baseman Bill Russell theMQO-yarxUash. / baseball, with its complex web children in school. dropped his pop fly in short The 26-year-old sprinter from of francMses, farm teams and “Let’s work together, play center. together and pray together,” he Kentucky State admits it’s a blows self recruiters, and its multi-million Lo» Mointon dollar contracts with TV and said. lb r tt bt ^ ^ ^ PRICED AS LOW AS possibility when you ask him 4 110 C«J»oo cf * ’02 out of playoff radio networks, is interstate Frazier said he was happy to 4 0)0 M o rg a n 3b 4 0 0 0 about the 1972 Olympic Games 4 0 0 0 cf 0 0 0 0 FprGR70-14 plusf.e.t. *2.99 at Munich. commerce," Judge Waterman see thatr'ifor the first time this 4 0 10 “l^iou rf 3 0 3 1 By MARTIN LADER century, three blacks were 10 0 0 Watton If 4 1 10 0 ."If I don’t make it in either said. I 0 0 0 G e ro n im o it 0 0(0 0 the~440T]r880,"-Kemp said, “I -UELSDortoJKrIleiL- J '•Qur ^iifficulty lip-s in de^r-, members oLthe South Carolina, I 0 Q Q I f ‘ ° I ’ . Bobby Orr, behaving more^ Garvey 3^ 3 0 0 0 RaoerT® 3 O 0 JJ might drop down to Ihe 100.-'' mining to what extent, if at all, house, Valmt>rt« rf 3 0 0 0 Gdwardt c ) 0 T 0 like a precocious 23-year-old* ‘It givesnift great plMsure srmwn ?n ^ O O « Ma»#ff*r n 3 0 ! 0, In a meet last montt), he ran the states are precluded from Sottoo p 3 0 1 » Qla»ir>gam p3 0 0 0 th‘e best 100 of his carMr—a 9.3 youngster than hockey's best anti-trust regulations of inter­ that finally white and black C u lv e r p 0 0 0 0 all-around player, came close to state commerce.” citizens in South Carolina and Total* 3t t 5 1 T«ial» Jl 1 4 J —in addition to a 20.9 in the LA« Af>fitl«« j HOOD 220. He was clocked in 9.4 and 'answering the dreams of seven all over the world are learning Hog»to«i *** , J rival teams by knocking t'-BoM eii DP M0ostor> \ L O B —L0» 21.1 at San Diego last weekend. to. work with each other,” Angeles 4. Houston 6 lADVANCi PREMIUM himself out of the Stanley Cup 3B--MlHilie SB WIII4 “I don’t feel I’ve readied my Frazier said. Ip h r^rbbM playoffs. ' peak,”,he declared. “I think I ’ll Martin sign^ S vtfo ft L 0 1 After scoring the first Boston aiaiin^jm# W l-O H-J 4 I I Fiberglass Belted Tire be a little stronger next year. S ta n d in g s C u lv e r 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 goal and assisting on the second Save- Culver f 11 MBP By Bia»iooam» “As far as the 100 goes, I old sparmale American L»ai«« StaM)n«* iSudakitl 88 »ui I, I « « In the Bruins* 3-1 victory over By Unltad P r*tt T -3 n A-n,oo9 aL Montreal Canadiens Wed- E ast AS lo w A S ...... 9.3. And I thmk I m1 capable of DE’raOrr (UPI) — pitcher w I pet C a r d s 14, C u b s 3 *25 breaking the world record for Boston ) 0 t TO plut f.e.tv $T .99 For 700-13 when referee John Ashley Dave Boswell, a 20-game D e tro it ' 0 1 000 100 meters (9.9).” Baltimore ' 0 VOOO whistled a two-minute holding winner for Detroit Tigers W ashir^ffton 1 1 500 CHICAGO (UHI)-Jose Car- Kemp’s track career has manager Billy Martin when he New Yorli 0 t OOO penalty on him with 10:555 left ClevelarxJ 0 » 000 denal and Joe Hague eadi FREE EiilSrEII HAM! centered aropd the quarter- in the game. was manager of the Minnesota w I ^- tjatted in four runs-Wednesday mile. In 1965, ne won the NCAA With Each N«w Srr hit.tha.refe; contract with the Tleera .were 1 d r tf'" ■r UitlM Prn^lM«rii|ltl^l he almost certainly would have not announced. Hansen stars 'Boswdl, who was released.by " been suspended for a number of OPEN 8:30 A.M . games by League President the Twins daring spring train-" sign with BSC Clarence Campbell. ing. had been wridng out With ' To9;00J^.M . “ I thought he could have the Tigers at their spring pi>ii*i* HANSEN - Quarterback called other penalties," Uie training camp bilAkeland, Fla. ***"* TMIf Doring hia ae ven aeaaon»-with ' Wdt Freeslim Lynn Atl*n^ St. explained later> O cr also the IW iu , Boswdl ran up a San Francisco ChcgOOO ObO 1 3 0 - 1 ____ I F A R M ^ ^ Pearson, bath four-year let- Santo ^ Backan, Peptton* 1. T o r t* . admitted that It wy atacid to lifetime mark of 67 wins, S4 D P - tt. Loui« 1. OKaoa 1. tO ft^t. tou« tennen on. .iootball -TrXMeave wr.------r— The NOME OtHOOanEl team, .have sign^^fMtball argue With the rcfime a t that Iw ^ «nd a -W9 i^e d . 2B-AMU, Maoutf 2. Cartton 3. HRr lettersof.intent with Boise State point in the game and dMidd BVCnUCB. in , wwiMVM (1.9) • College. 'liave contained himadf. b S ^ r i ^ « « i d e r » a > S S T , ' " .<»«<— 4 ll5BUEL««StU boOM^ a *ore and » '.-i > *irnmL9-\ - FVcestonie is W , MS pounds The Stanley qtiarier- Movswn 3 urn 1 (Aiom) •onfiam 0 i 4 f 3 0 finals |p>t n n d e n ^ on three l«d k probioiui'laat seaaon and ATMS s emcmnati i (tnoM) Mfnr 1 1.3 1 • 0 • • and Pearaon is 6-3 ^ HO San Francitoco 7 W n Dfafla nrwmgki WeHnwelw wlcrW 7 ■KiS ■'-V ■ 24 Tlme» N«w*, Twin Falls, Idaho Hiursday, April 8, 1971 *GAStiUNEAUEY BRIDGE By Jacoby.^

, IT*S A FACT thtt ftniiliM with (itlevition w ti in Italy fir Macbeth Ddeth Foul Murder outniimbar famillM with iMthrapmi there ..... YOU Jcnow Macbeth went down two. thoae l i ^ Jan 6f baby food? Just 36 cents out of every S i’s NORTH "Murder most (oul!" ex­ worth pays for the glw . . . . NO ACTIVIST in the Women’s 4 .K J9 6 3 claimed Macduff. ' Lib should forget the female halibut outweighs heir husband ^y~ VQJ '■\V/hat.meanst thou?” 10-1. ■. ^ UMkeU Macbeth. ■ ♦ QJ10 2 help it that hearts broke 4-1." BARNYARD CHICKENS taste, better than those birds WEST EAST' “Yes, you could,’' replied raised mechanically in antiseptic poops. That's the claim of a * 7 5 ♦ Q 1084 2 M acduff. "Draw just two Wisconsin scientist. Germs are' why. Chickens that are V 9 7 5 3 ¥ A rounds of trumps, take your iminaculate inside and out, he reports,' tends to be somewhat ♦ K7432 ♦ Q J joa discard of a diamond on the flavorless. He prefers .those with a smidgeon of bacteria. Can 4>6S3 *7-) king of spades and then play understand that. Pure distilled water tastes pretty flat. SOUTH (D ) a heah. fluff the diamond * A return, lead a' second heart -V-K-lOflft+2- jto^ummy's jack. Return to “WHEN THE WOMAN who opens the door squints at me -♦-A-S- “yoTiFTiana wltli your ■ last S8ys^r'dirBcr'Balesman“whoTnaJcBS“his-livinf'cold=canvassing * A K 9 8 trump and claim your slam. neighborhoods, “I know she won’t let me in the house. Bolli vulnerable You risk nothing by this. If. Squinters never siy yes.” ---HOW MANY DISHES did you \Vcs( Ntirih Easl Siiuth the singleton heart and long break last year, young Udy7 Nine, 1 presume. That’i the . 1 ¥ trump are in the sanie hand national average among marred girls in their' Pass I A Pass 3 * vou have no play for it " twenties. . . . JOE JOHNSON ot Temple, Texas, contends no Pass i N T Pass 5 * •Caitiff! Leave J iiy horse ever won the Kentucky Derby. Might say that. The Pass G Pass Pass house!" cried Macbeth, ■'.Ml right.” said Macduft. Derby is for 3-year-olds. It’s not a horie until it’s 5, Pass techaiCBlly;----- ...... Opening lead—♦ Q “ 'T5nr~iray~tiiv nr.'^ r-Yoirnwc" “ StnTn potmds.'■ -.... - ' I do’" asked Macbeth CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. "No doubt a highly traveled n.v nsvv ald & James. Jacalo:— -oa-Aiac— .old hov like_ynunelf h.t h«i-n tn FUh, r.. , -nrf Tiirtlf., Mn , duff. Tis only four in the \Ve find ourselves back in W IZARD OF ID and Oyster, Va., right?” A, l^o, sir, have not yet made it to ' Glamis Castle for another mornmg. ■ those fascinating municipalitiei. Nor to Rice. Kans., or Corn, bridge game. Macbeth didn't INIWSPAPER ENTEHPRISE ASSN ) Okla., or Pie, W. Va,, or Tomato, Aric., or Cucumber, W.' V». really have enough for his Intend to get to them all someday, however . . . . Q. "How 7 l]mp~to~three"-cIubs. ^Mac­ much do we spend on the various mmbling games every veai?” duff.-the best player in-Scot­ AT Ahbut S7 billion, not counting weddings. land. Isat North. He knew The biddinK has been: . West North Ea.st South that the thane of Glaniis was' Pass 2 OUR HOUSEHOLD HINTS specialist is troubled. Looking an overbidder but he still 1 V Pass Pass A for answers to: 1. Is it better to clean a little every day or Blackwooded to six clubs. Pass ? make one big job of it once a week? 2. Can some routine cut Banquo opened the queen Pass 54. You. South, hold down refrigerator leftovers so you don't feel so guilty when —Uif--diajnQnd^Machelh._Wi)n.. ♦ A2 VA J4 4»K.Q J 75a you throw good food away? 3. How do you arrange a linen cashed h'ls ace of spades, What do you do nov«.? played ace-king and a third closet so you don't wind up using the same towels all the A—Bid si\ chibs. Partner is time? Please advise. ^ trump, discarded his second almost r^'rtain to have sOrond- diamond on the king of round control of diamonds. — s-p^des—antHed—tlummy^- ---- TO V 7V TS Q tTESTICTV---- -T-RANSLATE-B-book fromHEnglistinto Spanish;: French, - queen of hearts. East put on Instead of biddirjK five cluhs German or Russian, and it will come out about 25 per cent liis ace and led a diamond over your three spades your KERRY DRAKE longer. Translate s book from sny of these languages into i Macbeth ruffed with his last partner has bid three no-trump. English, and it will come out about 2S per cent shorter. Quite ' - inimD and played his king of What do ^'ou do now? TURN ON THE TELE­ condse, English, really. . ! hearts.! Eas» showed out and Answer Tomorrow VISION. CRICKET- lOUP.' PTLL DROWNXlUT THIS A STUDY OF the statistics over the last 10 years . BAWLING TILL THE DRUG young men and their ladyfriends seem to be waiting Just a little bit longer to get married. Average groom used to be age 22 pKls. Now he's age 23 phis. Average bride used to be just a shade over 20. Now ihe's Just a ahade under 21. Why the change?

Your queitionf and cpmmenrt qrt. welcomed and will be Uitd'in~PASS IT ON wherever poiiible. Please addreu your Utters to L.M. Boyd. P.O. Box 177076, Fort Worth. Texas 76102. Thursday, April A, )97t Tlnfve5-New») Twlr> Falls. Idaho. 25 Partonal HvlpWantMl Hoin«« For Sal* SO H tlp W o n N kI I t f t # l p W a n M Mom«» For S o l* 50 HemotFertelo '- ;J0 CHRIiSTIAN HOUSE HOTLINE. 147 NEAT 3 bedroam houie In cholc* ..BIub l. akM Marth-Phoirw MOTHERS* STUDENTS, with cars FASHION WAGON ru n body BUILDING to be moved* over 6000 -CLASSIFIED -w m ■pnpng rt iijwo PalU araa. ■ Phorie S3^» location./EASY FINANCINGI . . . j — »^t;ym ti,aB art.7a M^a 6 ikiby SiHars—Child Car* 16 7337405. Rupert. Idaho*______SERV l i s t i n g s uroantly needait. We INDIXT FARM EQUIPMENT mechanic to have buyers. Let us talk It over YARD O P E N IN G HJ w a re h o u s e ^ r young work on AIJIs Chalmers and New SIMPLE BEDBOOM honry plu» wim .you now. Call'7n-Ua. W TfTgj;r~or— wom m i. Ei^perlence- . . - . I I - e^uip m 733;234Q, '733-5p4f aa»—ior-|-rti “ school. H04 idth ■person; Must typ«/run adding , separMely^Owner financing. H. L. .< ^ 7 . located in Maiglc. Valley. Submit machine. Ontact Cactus Pete's resume to Box^H-20. c-o Times- (Had) Clark. 1071 Av^Oe NEWLY remodeled ho*fae. i TIMES-NEWS SALESCAREER §yslnesft Office. Phone 733-12.14. News. West. bedrooms, carpet throughout. Old JEtaploymant AgandM Nationally recognized company has tow nsite. *11,900. opening fn Twin Falls for an MAN TO help on dairy farm with FOR SALE by owner: 3 bedroom, _W-ANT ABS- PERSONNEL SERVICE of AAsgIc outstanding man desiring a career milking and general farm w o rk. EXPERIEN.CED FARMER tOg A modest home* well within your • oparate trlat-^rounds operation. fenced yardr patio. AAomingsige Valley, 624 Blue' Lakes North, . In responsible work. Prefer college Call Charles Peterson at 678-2802. School area. 733 U9U. Pflce range. 2 bedrooms plus • - p h o o e 733 S562. graduate with previous sales or “-House furnished, year around Partial basement with, extra room • . nvpaglanrA . I neat, ‘ LOVE SCtitriN O AVON. It hfaapitfll and othy faw tfit*; -PotenU*tv-lW,000ig a ,r~ ------:------^ - : ^ ^ 0 9 3 4 ^ resldent 3 y^ars. Three .year on Can B29-54n.‘ TfE W L' i ST iNG. ’J Bedrgg m r on-y n g trr CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Fuller changed m y whole life.*' That's the ■ floor, full basement partly 733 5045-733 S035^733.$457 the-iob training program with Jeel ing _shorMl^by_!i>ouMn^,^9J- Brush Company special local Incentive compensation planrS^nd- -'(Inlshed.-NeW'CarpetS'^nd drapes.- ^ -iGEM-STATE REALTY route. Start S5M guaranteed full Avon Representatives. *Vou. too. resume to Box.H-22, c-o Times WANTED: Middle aged.lady IQ live President Street location. Priced 633- Blue lok®» North . , 733-5336 time. Married, car and phone can get more out of life this way. in, riight and day. Light work, good a t S14,500. W ill G. I. o r FH A . Call Dick M eu»rW ith, .Broker , 7 3 3 ^ 6 9 Accs'tsorlet ft Repair in News. You'll earn good moriey, win SPRING CLEANING. TIME necessary. C all 733-740S. pay. C a ll 733-2539. Nadine Koepnick 733*7297 or HrvB;50-6;00 Sot 9,00 4 00 Aawilt-stlninea Wantad i l prizes, meet people, have fun. Call LAND OPFICE OF IDAHO Want Ad lime. now 733-7413 . o r w rite .P hyllis Aircraft Ipr Salt. I «5 VUIp Wanted 18 HELP WANTED I^EMALE -r WANTED: CABLE R E ALTO R S 733 0716. across fro m Animal Breading lOO Housewives golden opportunity to Mclnturf, Route No. 2. Kimberly, o p e ra to r. Call 733-3516. Sears. BEST B U Y . IN. TOWN. See this make good money selling Idaho. Ypur Avon District spacious brick home before you Antique* ■ IM f=ARM EQUIPMENT nationally known product for Repr^ehtatlve. BEGINNER SALtS: Earn as you FOR SALE BY OWNER : 2 bedroom buy —' it has everything. 4 W ANT SO M ETHING Apartmenti-Fumlilied . 70 OPERATORS: Year round, good women. No dDoVtodoor team. Need people to sell Shaklee modern house, double comer lot, bedrooms, large kitchen and built working conditions with op; ^ d i f f e r e n t ? A^rtmenti-Unlurnl'stMd 71 solicitation. Hours at your con­ YO UNG M O T H E R n e ^ S liv e In products in any Magic Valley city. fUlirrbasementt^S6500 cash or my in appliances. Big living room with portunlty (or Increased respon­ t i r e d OF SEEING the same old -AppllancetftHH equipment tM venience. Inquire Marjorie baby sitter-companion. Small - W rite Box i66. H a ile y equity and take over 5% per cent unusual Toclr fireplace.* Huge sibility and advancement. Phone floor plan? Drive by 1522 Auctions ' 101 Streeter. 955 North lOth East. s a la ry . Call 733 12&5. low payment loan. Call 733 4368 recreation room and 2 baths. 4M .M I1 d a y s ; AAr. E d w ards a t 67t- $27,900. Uncom parablQ a t . this Evergreen, call us to show, bath Autoi Wantid H7 M ountain Home. F^one 567-4698 or m otel maid, middle age after 5 p.m. and sun deck off master bedroom 517] or AAr. C reenw ell a t 533-4121 587-4919.- BABYSITTER W ANTEDfrom 7 to 3 price. AutoilorSile ]00 ' morning or evenkios. weekdays. Monday to Friday. preferred. Phone 734 3847. Pv Sltteri-Chlld C ire u DISHWASHER WANTED: Apply in S7,8Q0. Excellent income property WANT ED I Silk finisher or wool irrigate and part time workj Must builtin. huge garage fenced- yard Ondy Drive,daylight family room Beavty Saloni 15 person at KOTO'S CAFE, with good return on youf in presser. W rite Box 1-6, c-o Times- BESTLINE DISTRIBUTORS have good references. House on F illm o re . $19,800. M O U N T A IN with gold shag carpet highlights Blfc^ k Motor Scooters 1S7 News. needed, Yellow Pages under a va ila b le . 536 2038. STATES R E A L T Y 733-5974. vestm ent. WANTED: 2 men for route work this lo v e ly hom e. 135.500 cannot B oats (o r Sale 1(9 housewares, retail, part or full­ buy as much ever again. Sales and Delivery. S115 per week IMMACULATE 3 bedroom with B oats Wanted 179 FULLER BRUSH Dealers needed tim e 733 1683. GENERAL FARM hand for tractor RANCH STYLE, all masonry, gold Js_5f wi.. ..Tufisstftyx-.we^- ~-opcfO»or— onti— *rpho«- m any, luKuiLy: «»niit, iw " TOf'-MIhrCassTa ar^a. Phon"e~43i-‘ nesday, Thursday, Apollo Inn. tube-1 mrdS 1TTSn~T>ttine"on"acrgage.- — Buslnesi.Olllc« Bentali------K> —4391. .guei^ings______irrlflfltiort. .fiAUtttlng. formal dining room jnfl af t e f-6 p .m . M r. W tiHgTrrr:------W A N T C D -. covered patio. Also, air con vacation^plan. |Iall 432-447: G olay. 423 4008 to $13,900. assum e lo w 5V4 per cent Business Opportunities )0 Cooks wanted, all shifts. Apply i ditioning and underground person Cindy's Restaurant. loan. BusiMss Property S4 L A D IE S : E a rn $3.00 pe r hour for as EXPERJEJ^CED DAIRYMAN, new sprinkling. Inspect this lovely ■npgnPTHNlTY FOR SALE bv owner: 3 bedrooms. -IS new furnace, new car-pets. com •Hom e totfa y — ‘m u v e in toit io r ncyi r " " ^ i c e AlW CONDmOKie’5 ...T to 5 p.m. for Interview. 733 B541. sa la ry . Call 536 2328. For experienced executive O nly $17,500. C am pers 43 HELP WANTED. Male, day shift pletely decorated. U12 4th Ave. bedroom on North Sunrise only secretary. Typing necessary and $22,900. ‘ C a rtf of Ttianks 3 and afternoon shift. To apply In shorthand skUls—are desirable. East. S11.900. Financing available. C a ttle IM person, pnone 543 4358. Confidential appNcations are now ~ Phone 734-3637 or 733 2306 Cemetery Lott St being accepted at Boise Cascade ■ J A M L E T T Beth W ickham 733-5476 S7500. thre e bedroom in Jerom e S800 Cut Flowers 131 SUN VALLEY has a fulltime Corporation. Contact Jean position available for a nigru Blaketfey, 1544 West 27th S tre e t. down. S9.0 per month terms. Edna Irish 733-088: feTepfione operator. Hours aTf Burley. Idaho. evm er:-326 5384.------F i R E A L t Y C. LOONEY employmenl-Age 17 : / r D O T n r f z .fro m n:30p m .to 7:30a.m., 5 to 6 P H O N E 678-5582 Farm Work Wanted 23 nights a week. Prefer older woman OWNEH— TRANSFERRED- Must^ Dove Hamle»f. Bfoker REALTCjfe NEEDED to own and operote candy and con­ •'AN EQUAL Pleo\e coll 733 4079 (onyiime FarmsForSale 51 with operator or, PBX experience. OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" sell acreage immediately. Choice (306) 733-4061 Farm sFor Rent S4 fection vending route. Tw in Foils and surround­ Knowledge of Sun V a lle y com plex Northwest location. Brick con Ann HoHmo^lrf 733 2810 'home' "Member of Multiple Lilting" helpful but not necessary. Apply at structlon. 2 baths. 2 fireplaces Farm Implements 90 ing aijea.■ Pleasant business. Immediate income. ■ F a rm Supplies 91 the Personnel Office. Sun Valley. HELP Extra large bedrooms. Lots of 94 Con start part time. Experience not necessary. Idaho. Phone 726-3311. Ext. 2182 extras. See this and you will iove F a rm Seed WANTED it I Call Eunice Cooper 733 4960 or F e rtiliz e r and Seed US Requires car^ and moderate cash ihvestment. LA+ID OFFICE OF IDAHO 4 W O M EN W A N T E D to w o rk In processln&plant. Apply In person OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG R E A LT O R S 733 0716. across fro m 198 'oreign Can For details write Box 1-8, % Times-News, ---- * . at Idaho f^owt Processors niile ---- e e UPLCii O R SINGLES SC flfti______■ BUSINESS ,^uel and Wood 14J ’ west of Jasper's Service Station, OVER 21! Furniture and H H Goods Filer. ALSO need general cleanup WE HAVE 2 smaller homes, close ~ & a ra g e ------\ity —per son-for after—5-p-mr—flet^fed- in. Would makg-eicellent-rmtals. " ‘WanTTng'fo'^moonlight 5atur~ P riced at A6.500 each. Call H a rold 133 persons considered DIREGTGRY^^ I ^ o o d Things To E at K e ithley 733-2400 or L A N D OF Hay/Orain,«nd Feed 94 cJay night ancJ Sunday PM Below you will find many services available from moking change, dealing, etc. FICE OF IDAHO REALTORS. Heavy Equipment 91 ‘. .f..*. .f. .‘f-. .f. .f. .f. *. *. X 733 0716. across fro m dears. Magic Valle|i' Busii)»soi' Check with our Butinesi H e lp Wanted 18 HOUSING available Directory whpn you're in need of service. The firms Heating Equipment 144 P\u^ - BY OWNER, 3 bedroom home on Hom es for S«ie SO President Street. Completely beloW'aflei^fhe finest in service and quality products. GROUP INSURANCE Houses-Piimished...... 73 remodeled. 7310069. after 4 p .m . Xheck_wilh_Qne^nd_ieeJ------^------Houses-Unfurnished CALL 733-5163 COLLECT CHOICE 130' X 150' building lot. Insurance Beyond city limits, quiet neigh IF YOU HAVE A SERVICE— Investments borhood. tow taxes. PRICE THIS Light Industrial Equipment WEEK ONLY J1.500I REAL . OR W ANT A SERVICE— Livestock-Accessories ESTATE SERVICE 733-1416. Livestock Wanted ' ASSUME LOW interest G I loan on 3 Check with us . . . Lost aM Found bedroom home, lots of family LotsWhd Acreages space, garage and fenced yard. Miscellaneous for Sale I1.200. down 8. less than S90 month. ■■■■. .■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■■■.....■.■.■.s...... Miscellaneous Wanted 733 5861 for appointment. Miscellaneous Service APPLIANCE SERVICE NEW LAWNS— FERTILIZER Mobile Homes "REST RELAX RETIRE" Mobile Home Parking Exceptlonallyclean 2bedroom older RCFRIGERATORS. NEW LAWNS Planted. >ln« theep ^me^eH^«>n^n»lnhhnrhnhd.jttA-. le r Hllw r . TutJ Juii. ;JUW«I K lk'IIHJ''' MonevTolredroom SAW SHARPENINO TORGINAL IS BACK. Seamless WIGS ...... SEWING MACHINES hom e. AAany n ice features. S26.000. O llivi tiisli uvtlon for Immediate work. Phone 543 flooring, counter tops, bathrooms. ~JPL E ’~ 0 R 1G INALS.- Custo m - an^ —S-X4; Bohi. ------—____ FELDTMAN REALTORS 733 1988 SHANE'S Sharpening Service. 543 Free estim ates. Phone 734-2495. Other Real Estate ^ B O N N IE 'S W IG S . 235 M a ir\ AT BERNINA'S NEW LOCAT 10N‘:t:. ^ original m illinery , Phone 733 6139, — 5th Avenu e No r lh i 73» 24tC — »33 W >0i ------Other Rentals * Aven'ie West, all types ol wlos and in the CAROLE-NOEL. 157 Mainvj^ "YOUR HEART'S DESIRE" Avenue West, 'across from the^x^i CUSTOM MANURE HAULING. Other Livestock 111 4(hair pieces. Beautiful all brick. 3 bedroom, 2 Orpheum Theater', Demon-'.:::^ H am bey 8. Erickson, Pt^one 423 T R E E i. LAWN SERVICE ROTO'TILLING SI baths, fireplace, large family Out of Town Hemes ♦ DRESSM/^KING a n d . strators and classroom machines, 5492 room, finest location. S32.000. Personal 9 ALTERATIONS WEDDINGS all 730Top Models. $100off regular;]:* Bill's tree and lawn'servlce. Prune, ROTO-TILLING. Small gardens. F E L D T M A N -R E A L T O R S 733-1988 PJMne-9.:aDa.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chris , Pets and Pel Supf^Ildf - t l f r ------price. 734-2312. BuKley & Rupert.;:::.j, CUSTOM MANURE HAULING. lop.—an0 remove trees. Trim shrubs. Mow. trim, and clean J a n cik, 733-9109. - * Poultry and Rabbits . DressmaVlng and alterations 733 Wedding and brloesmaiat 1 /8 24V6------:-----^ ----PjtrmlnQ. Fllef. FOR S A LP . 2 bedryorn, 700 Idaho veils and hats. Cali for ap yards. ' Seventeen years exv •ia d io and TV Sets ♦6396 Street, Filer, ph^e 733 5646. p o in tm e n t. 733 7697 SEWING LESSONS perlence. No job too small or too SHAKLEE PRODUCTS V "R eal Estate Loans Dressmaking, button holes. WANTED: Custom plowing. Ground large. Call 934-4394. ■* 'working equipmer^. Art Petfrson. GOLD MEDALLION 4 bedrooms. R eal Estitkfe For T rade ■**alterations and Upper repairs. All Sewing clawfv QM ting neMt;;. ORGANIC, biodegradea^a— R eal E s t f t f Wanted ♦ types o f fa b ric s . 734 2391.______■* Phone 536-2253. W endell. Large corner lot. beautifully PLASTIC PAIR products, Basic H. others. Call FABRIC HEADQUARTERS week on landscaped. 3 family rooms, rec Resorts • K n ii & n »• e 1 c h fabncv Shaklee Distributor. Ruth TaVfor. CU STO M B E a V p l a n t i n g and room, double' garage and double HOME. OFFICE. AtXTO. Plastic Room s-Board & Room W endell, 536*2360. : ^ - • let'i Sew lingerie cultivating with or without Ro- c a rp o rt. 3'/> baths, m a n y oth e r weld, color bond process. All work Schools .S',, f- -S'-. Cotl li S 1 2 50 for eoch 5' week Neet. JOE'S CUSTOM FARM features. Sunrise Blvd. North. guaranteed. Livingstob PlasUcs. Sheep is* NETTIEMAGEL 733 1242 SHEET ROCKING s u course S E R V IC E . Phone 326 4898, F ile r. 617 H. Ave. E .. 324.204^. Jerom e. Stirubbery-Plants-Bulbs Clonei in allcrnoon and evening SHAW R E A L T Y 733 0473 Special Clastas CUSTOM PLOWING, call evenings. SHEET ROCKING,' Taping* GREATEST ' REGISTER NOW AT e U T C H E R iN O Special Notices Jack GoeCkner 536-2039. LIKE FINDING fen oil welt • Good 5 plastering and acoystka. Phone .^Selection Ever! 733-0079 o r n3-1409. S p ortin g Goods ______SKINNER'S ‘ bayuiervice station with body shop Prescott Ateblle Butchering -4^dL. li^.QM M ANiJRF HAULING Snowmobiles' O f Belter and paint v‘oom. Tools large and C a ttle and She SEWING SHOPPE"” Li libridge Custom Farming. small fhciuded. R«ai Duy ar Sw ine Save On Shopping Cenfef 733 8363 S35.000. Term s. Galt V irg il 423-4137 Transportation-Car Pools DOUBLE ■:>4i ♦ e x e r c i s i n g E Q U IP M E N T 7 3 3 5 5 4 2 - MOUNTAIN STATES REALTY. T ru c k s 733 5?74. REASE i^OMAN'S Mobile But­ HOSPITAL beds* wheal chalra^ POLYESTER A a. R CUSTOM FARMING fpr all exercising equipment con­ U tility Trailers types o f fa rm w o rk . Phone 324-4058 chering. Prompt Service. Clean, experienced. 423-5994, 423-4708. valescent aids ■ Buy me or rent Vacation Property « BELT o r 324-4855 KNITS 153 10th Avenue North. Exposed 543 5a33 me. Cholostomy appllancts for V a ca tio n Rentals beams, new carpet. Quiet location * ^ VIBRATOR " P L A IN S sale. Kingsbury's Medical Centsr, W anted to Rent * $17,000. 733 9114; Kingsburys Prescription « P A T T E R N S I W ork W ont*d 74 EVERGREEN SERVICE Center. 733 6^ i Work Wanted * t h e - S T R IP E S . ' i * No» M uifipltf L'Sfed EASY ALWAYS GARDEN PLOWING and truck Evergreens, trimming, fruit trees, .♦.-I;*.. trees and roses. Floyd Swan, 733------totf'ond Foum i- ■ O N V P N ttW r — patch « , -Ptw n a 326.4631, ■ Den v ar . -MQSPITAl BEDS- S P E C iA U Y ’ Fine, Filer, • 935 3 :> i^W H tIM a TW.------WAY TO V * Wh««1Wh««l choiri. Commodes,C< J p a r t PRICED Crutchei. Etc. V * DOLL HOSPITAL f e r to E>iERaSE h 6 uSER BROTHERS CUSTOM Rent or Sole. __ in X « rolotiilino and Diade work 733 , Chil^fren's ^ S r - u ' u n t ! ^ S f / r r J162. 734 2446 Repair-Dress all dolls. Magic Valley * R*nt thil and olh«f "Walton f*ercii« Doll Clinic. 360 Blue Lakes North, pet.^^ewaTd offered. 1742 Borah 734-1104. Avenue East. 734 3168^______•quipm «nl S k u p LADY WOULD like work in a home ♦ A T . . . 106 ^oin North taking care of elderly people. I N V E S T O R S LOST: Male Seal point Siamese, Experienced. S43 4SSV before 9:30 HOME MAINTENANCE Oowntown ■ Twin Falls CAKE years old wilh black kitten Near * BANNER FURNITURE p.m . _ Washington and Filer. Reward ♦ I27 2t>d Ave W 733 U21 Roofing, painting and home repair. .Complete home maintana»ice. Put 733-0642. » ------Business Opp«rluniti«s 30 ■yourself in good hands. PfDmpI CROWLEY PHARMACY re lia b le se rylce . $43-5654. 733-9971 For Girls, Boysl Ifrt^fttTTnotet'ptus'tfvlng quarters.' NotlcM « Super Terrific! I: doing good business. Nice location, near restaurant and laundramat MEAT CUTTING SPRAYING ATTENTION NEW COMERS: If Priced to sell by ovmer. Write AFTER inssttcedrtherels-sttlla , you are a newcomer to Twin ^^alls Oetbert H^Ikeii. Uptown M >el. big chunk lor vQuI rentals KtMBERLY CUSTOM MEAT DORMANT SPRAYING, lawn— 3 months or less, a good neighbor Printed Pattern 6 Printed Pattern HiQhwav 34. Rupert. Idaho; or call nearly all tumiUied. Rental In CUTTING. Cutting, wrapped, reiuvanatlon and lartllliatlon, root lady is waiting to welcome you to iind Mill to 434-4036. oome U.OOO a year. Well located. cooling, freezing. 6 cents pound. feeding, systemic feeding and' T w in Call 733 J 023. 9 0 5 4 P rice Ui.OOO. tIO.OOO dow n and D a rrel M u rra y , 423-5994 . 423 5706. sprayin g. iliiy llify Kti' Whip up joyful SIZES 2-6 *250 a m onth at 7 per cent Interest GEM SPRAYING SERVICE isti'r-hrolluT juinjis I lotm nr RAR£ OPPORTUNITY Let us show you. 733.410* A u c tio n A 5Le£Ond. M Q ^ IL E h o m e trawspohtinq - H Y P N O S t S ^ -HttW ng'r. 1, i'. Siz,- i'. S. K im b e rly . Phone 423 5548 *»0 «o«g d rtfa n c e . 733-377X ------Kiri's Jiimp 3 V-v4J^ ^i-in liii> o r 423-5773 733 9311 Commerclaf and raildentlal SPECIAL SERVICES Bethel hauling — contalnart — tpaclal 2*.. yds, I»iri*«f?fi»ter m song t>9Uf, 733 -0 1 7 7 .______need a job) Custom work at low- TRfeB SERVICE. and word. Timday thru Friday. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS (or 7330512. April «h thj6 Surday 11th. at «;00 oach pattern ^ add 25 cents EXCELLENT BUSINESS op f COUNTRY LIVING KONICEK TRE£ SERVICE. each ev$ping and Sunday 11:00 for each pattern for Air Mail portunify in famous Sawtooth Trimniing, Toeing and J L Tanker 3 bedroom brick home on acre, ___ 7:30 p.m and Special HandlloK. Send Valley. For Information call full basement, baths, fireplace, EXPERT Painting . . . interior or Removing. Free •MfAnataa. Phone sley. PaMor. to Marian Martin rimes-News Wayne Pat Patterson, Realtor. family room. Clearbrooks Sub­ exterior. Free estimates. Phone 73}-*sm o r 3 3 4 -4 IM . LVNW QQD^JtEALTY. 774-333S, d ivisio n . $29,500. 734-7746. Potlern Dept.. 232 Weat 18th Stanley. Shown by appointment VALLEY TREE SCRVICE P « r « » n « l HL. New York. N. Y. 10011. o n ly. Call R A Y S A B A L A 733.6340 D ^ A N M A Y . ^ Dangerous trees. Give Us A Call, Print NAME, ADDRESS Painting-Decorating (interior- 73)H 1 1. EXERCISE the new way. .Rent with ZIP, 81ZE and STYLE Extertor).'Call Dean Mays, 733- •xarclse and health equipment, GEM STATE REALTY ' 7 3)-sua 6760 speed Wkft manage roller, l»lt NUMBER, FOR experienced tree service, lopping, trimm ing, remeval and vibrator, actloncycle. BANNER Sw ins into Spr4ng! New. New SEWER SKRVICK Pattern Catalog baa aeparatea. FOR LEASE Shrubbery work call DALE'S F U R N IT URE. 733-1431.______lAAM EDIATE TREE SERVICE, T U - a v . Free Jam i»aits, alimmiitK abai>es. ROTO ROOTER sew«r service,. estim a te s. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Twin free pattern coapon. 50< TO RIGHT PARTY POSSESSION S««wer lin a s a n d . s e p tic ta n k F»lls Courlhous*. Wedne«day at INSTANT SETWINO ’ BOOK c»%anlng. Mso. all of ex- • »T30p.m. For forlher Information. HOMER REED cavatlon. 733-2S41 or 7 ^5 0 9 . VACUUM CLBANBU 733-40M. Al Anon Jrd floor. 733- ■»«w iM a r . wear tomorrow. JV. 7»M. INSTANT FASHION BOOK— VACUUM SERVICE Center, parts Hnndreda of faahion facts. $1. CRAVEN'S Sewer>$ervica: Septic Long Ettoblithtfd Bu&irmt. lank - sewer line cleaning. Power repairs on K irty cnmpact. Mosi THE TWIN FALLS Departrrrtot Of ottien. Twin FMM, 7m M 1. Public Aalilance Is In need of a CONTACT: HOMER REED equipment, free inspection. 71I- Wi'IBi riotng'»or"Wi »l»n* year old 30S3. mentally handicapped i»y.. TtiU aiSTQ«lLf«AIIMMciA»»f«»anca NEW fVoducts.^ t i JrKl Av«m » at 733 2123 or come to 434 Addison Nortti. Twin Fails. BRAND NEW, all electric. 1 Miasea' S iie* 8. 1». 12. H.,16. bedroom, m baftis,'iarM comer Avenue West to learn more about .(bust 3<) luiiic. It. 12 lot. You can m ow rictit m. Make panta 3U yards ^.l-inch. 9128 si^8-i8 SfMdatOcwM* 49 24 HOUR Servic<» -■ LEG CRAMPi? Try.Ajppllcal with CoB our 24 ontwarifia m n k m . H*» odvwrfiMr'«»• '/i c»tclum .wlv-M J«Jor «0 tablets. /MACRAME W E S T E K N - b« mMilitd «e co« H tW Iriielwlw e t A t O tto Drugs. R E k L T Y C O . vw W .in iMs DiMCTORY iv not l>RIVAT6-ln»ettHH»tor— How . «rtoa»n4'nilna« i i M t . * - - ■ — SarvlCT. Alt^nwtkM PtUI- Wiane —— 11loh^ J33UMA 36 Tlm«s-New». Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday. April 8, m t' 64 Apoftm«ntt—fwrnltlHWI 70 BoHh Moy<>»9 Bguipinut 93 C a t l U *- 101 Wdntcd 114 Mitc«,lian— M« far Soto 140 Moim sfarSatVi ilO I Farmt For. SaU 52 \»*9 MARLETT 12 X M expando. CATERPILLAR, pull type grader BASIC- H end I other Shakla* 65 ACRES. W ihares OJ water, 6 LOOKING FOR an uartmant or FOR S A lE ; 35 • J-ve«r<)lds and 15 ■ DEAO.ANIAAAL pickup: Wt u^vlc* ' USE VOUR C ( right to purchaw < faaory skirting and air oo»- house? Call Q uIIIcI.T m -»«. wltfi (Ivci poiMr *confrol(. tMO. prooucls. Fred Yoder, 215 l^enpre .Located at Wendell Interstate M It monlhi old RtglatcrM Angus NDrthild*. .MinM Scott. fU-SW. I hotn* and quit putting r ' . ' antl^Unr servlcc. Bulls. Good lengthy bulls. Raised p«p b o tt's A u to St/pply. 305- 1 . 3 btdrootn brick, 3 baths, full w e n d ^ l realty A rella'ble market for your baled .Satisfaction guaranleeU on BANNER FURNITURE %baiement. Attached double CHAMPION TWO ROOMS and private bath, hay, IDAHO ALFALFA PROD- delivery:’ Top prices paid for St\6sfione SI. Sooth. ^ garage, fireplace, recreatloi) quiet, clean adult. No pets. UCTSJHC.>lustnbrthofthe Sugar holsteln s p rlo o ^i’ heife rs ar^d cow s. 127 2nd Avenue West 733-1421 ■ room. Choice Northeast ^ocatlon. SJEW U tilitie s furn ished . 733 19M. F d c to ry , Phbne 733-9187, Tw in Please ca ll 543-4766 o r 543.4Q13, if 9 K 12 L IN O L E U M rugi* «M orted paHemt, SA.9S BANNER FUR­ 'F a lls . no answer call In the' evenings. FRiGIDAIRE brown refrigerator N IT U R E , T w in - f a lli, 73^1421. MOTOR rfOMES NEW 1 bedroom apartment. Adults Mike Neat, IW miles West of Buhl. with freerer on bottom/ frost proof, pn»4er r ed .-N o -p«t t , .n o « -th lidi ■gpg^SAt F- I by Podiag .. ’4S? 3rd Avenue fast. h a yla g e . C all 324-2263-______9T » N P -I new HOST clM nlng'— Cleans, lOWEST.PRICEDIN E A R L Y MAYTAG cu^lc foot with freezer TRATJF ------:------...... w^t^out w a te r. Rent machlr>e V, Excellent retirement prttperty: 2 . THE VAltEY O ATS for sale. 340 loaded on your CONSIGNMENTS on bottom, reconditioned and TWO BEDRtiOM f(jrnl«hed'apart- tru c k . Call 324.2166, Jerom e. WILSON-BATES, Twin Falls and bedroom home, plus a duplex with (nenf, tI30 a month. Vou p»V FO R F R ID A Y gua ran teed , S148 at C ain's 733- H i t . ‘------Jerom e.______. E a rl, W3-5459 3 bedroom’ units, all on 10 acres. u tilitie s , Call 7,]}.2a91. ------^------R ? > IL 9 "^ ‘------1043 Blue Lakes North 733-8M 7. Trade for. D a iry F arm . $37,750. H & W 4a TON CONDITIONED Ht cutting 125 Head of good, light sfeer and h a y. 2,000 boshel 3 w ay m ixed heifer calves 4 NORSEMAN traction L-78 x 15 g r^ ln . Phone 324-5178. NEW AND USED appliances. Hall 5 BEDROOMi. garage, Irrigation GE/^STATE REALTY FURNISHED APARTMENT for 100 Head of good yearling steers of Music and Appliance, 733-^21. tires and AP chrome wheels for t -v Trailer Sales rent, all utilities Included, S13i per w ater. $7000w ith * 1000down. 4 per 633 Biue Lakes N o rm 733 533d 25^ Overland'Avenue, Burley and heifers X 4. 423-5537 a fte r 6 p.m. cent InfwM i O ickM e&sersm ifh. Broker 733-90^9 m onth. 733 S261. WILL ^AVE SUMMER and <-«a^ 100 Head of good Holstein and Mrs. 8:30 6:00 Sat 9:0 0 ^:0 0 Phone 678-961 \ ^pasture for -head of cattle : - crossbred steers and heifers DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE range, IKIoi M u ltip le Listed 100 7 343 avocado green, excellent con­ GOOD 2 wheel utility trfliler, 6'X 8‘ A|Mrtin«nt*—Unfurn. 71 5694. after 8 p.m^. 75 Head of slocker, feeder and fat with 30 Inch sides, wired. 52|6 2130. cows ditions Still under guarantee. Call ACE REALTY « Lots and Acraagas 54 324t.45te. BROCKAAAN'S STUDIO APARTMENT, nicely WANTED TO RENT; Pasture In or 30.06 Sp r i n g f i e l d it action Nolan v ic to r 733 5317 ‘ * decorated. Excellent location. All n e a r J e ro m e . Phone 825 5117, GOODING LIVESTOCK rifle , good condition. 536 2130. 5 ACRES. Okay bargain huntersi TRAILER SALES - utilities paid except lights. Adults. Eden. Furniture & HH Good« \77 ‘Clayne Adams 733 BM4 Sl4,950will never buy more. Nice Your Great Lakes Dealer 733 9531. COMMISSION CO. Cinder Block Barn. All kinds of out 'Where Compehfive bidding FOR SALE: 18foot-metalStake body W e W o rk CHINA CUPBOARDS, unfinistied* w ith h y d r a u lic dum p. Bufcil. build}nflS to make acreage living see'THIS IN THE MOBJLE 600 B A LE S Oi= hay fo r sale. Phone 05sure) fop do//or" complete. Smaller home . . . ideal 3 BEDROOM. CARPETS with 324 5041^ Jerom e. various sJzes and m odels. Banner Machine Worka. HOME SHOW AT THE LAZY J carport. Kimberly. Phone dayS In the heorf of tht good gross F u rn itu re , 733-1421. d o t of Town Hom es 51 tor couple. Close-In Southwest MOBILE HOME PARK APRIL S location. HURRY on this one. HAY FOR SALE by truckload. Coonfry on the U-P- Momlme MUFFLERS installed while you TH R O U G H IV f u r n i t u r e UPHOLSTERY. Free ONE OF THE finest tiomes InButil. TWIN FAl I S PEALTV, 733-3A42. 1971 GREAT LAKES 14 x 64 two Phon^ *487 2445. Stubbs T ru ckin g . WHERF YOU FIND THE LARGES^ wait. Complete muffler service. Richfield. Will buy hav also. estimates, pick-up and deKv®^V Including custom duals for cars — Bfl<*^-coht»ruaion~-exlrA — la r f l| .^AdraatYi.____ i.ilousu—Unfumithsd 74 SCl£CJ40hi'0^J0H.f££DER CAT’ . Phone Jack Caitoi?* 7337603. . rooms, unique flreptace-opeo on 3 4nd picKop*,-A0BOTT'S. AUTO 1 ACRE WITH 3-bedroom-t>ou»e-.- AJf-e4ec t r i c j m eder n decof-r-nytw v- ne tN !He-NOflfHw 6&T------^U P P C Y ,-105 ^ h o a h o n t-^ - Scutha.. tides. See this and you will ap­ carpel, tront utility, stornn win­ $6,350 w ith $l,400dow n and $65. per ! FOR RENT: Small house, Inquire at Farm S«ed 9 6 UNFINISHED FURNITURE, preciate the value of this trulv line dows, double insulation. Phone Your month terms. Pt*one 326-5384. 900 Robertson, Buhl. Idaho- highest quality, good setectlon. home. Call Oene Hopkins 543 W45 DELIVERED"AND SET UP. CoOiigr'i^criU early LA D IE S TO TE BAGS, assorted FOR SALE: Certified seed potatoes Mary Carter Paints, 1936 Kim- — or'TAMD OKFILt; O f IPAM O MAhir OTHg ff OPTIONS.------— fra i •colors, 3 bags per set. S24.95 list, REALTORS 7330716, across from -re rro irooM JTgafh hqn\e; Bgr i v Tgoagr - n r w a.------Busin#M Property 56 ON SALE FROM April 8 through kitchen appliances furnished Dubois.'Clean California reading. OFFICE - - 934 4342 — now flhiv .ar PBNnrrw tse - Sears. ______DRUGS, Lynwood Shopping 11 for M995. — Occupancy available May 10. 1639 Field, run. or sorted. Plant the BUY — Sell — Trade. Cam era Commercial Property Great Lakes finer quality at lower best. Call 522 4248 o r 523 2552, Center. 2 BEDROOM HOME In Filer. • Heyburn Avenue East or call 733- Center, Hall of.Music. A SPECIALTY prices. 3127. Idaho Falls. Excellent condition. GooO Feldtman Realtors 733 1988 Closed Sundays HOLSTEIN HEIFER WAYMENT'S HOBBY SHOP location. See this and make offer. FAMILY ROOM TYPE modern sofa Control linei radio control, fr.e FOR SALE: Certified seed potatoes. Call LAND OFFICE OF IDAHO, ftoomft— Beard ond Room 76 CALVES with built In lamp table, walnut flights, engines, kits, accessories, , R ealtors, 733 0714. across fro m RALPH'S UPHOtST-ER^-buildlng, Approximately 2,000 sacks. 363 2nd Avenue South, Available. BROCKMAN'S with aqua plastic cover, good rockets. 6« Maurice Street. Twin Sears. CLOSE IN, clean, excellent sleeping M a cka y. 588 2529. -Call or w rite: Falls. Call 733 4782. TRAILER SALES rooms. Private entrance. Air cond^yion, S6B at Cain's 733 71 11. conditioning. 137 ith Avenue K IM B E R L Y 818 M ain Ave. South 734 3167 CERTIFIED SEED potatoes, 4 PIECE BEIGE nylon curved FISHING POLES, r.eels, large ' N o rth. Cute 3bedroom home In KjImberlv ANTIQUE SHOP with living n th and O verland, B u rley. 678-7574 perfect California reading, eligible HHDLICKA BROS se<;tional. good con d itio n . 1149.95 selection, low prices, RED'S Big kitchen and living room Gas quarters and rental property for recertification. Fielded, run. or Route 7 at Cain's 733 7111. ' TRADING POST, 215 Shost)one furnace. Only SiOOO. located on main highway In small Busin*tft>Offic« R«ntal« 60 sorted. 532 4171. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Street South, TAYLOR AGEt^CV town. This can be developed Into a O ffice, 715 723-1171 BED DAVENO and matthihg club Dean Fenttermaker's M.emberof.Twin Falls very good business. W O U LD L IK E to rent In Jerom e, 2 CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES, Residence 715 723 9158 ch a ir, gold, 1124.95 at Cain's 733 CUSTOM PAINTING. Car*, trudi*. "M LS" Service bedroom house. Phone 324 5314, high altitude, Darlington, Idaho, 7111. pickups. dents removed Jerom e. Russet, 554 3343 or 554 3322, leasonably. Tractors, trailer Donald Taylor: Broker 423-5389 WESTERN 104 PREMIUMS PAID tor round dining house, Fttone 423-5634. E V E N ItjG S : ; REALTY CO. . OFFICE SPACE, 3 desks p(us ASHTON Certified Seed Potatoes. tables — roll top desks — Brass BoruTavior. . ______^23 f ...... 444 MAIN SOUTH - ..... , storaoe. No parKinQ Plant the Best — Will sort to suit 3 YEAR OLD SORRAL A/abian Beds — Qiina closets — baby USED STEAM cleaneri for tale. Atoson Sm ith 433:5717 733 2365 ' Ave West. 733 19B0. ■ you. CairSfeveMcNee. A5nton-652- Ftily, Verygentle arouadctiildreriu things. HAYES FURNITURE - h ig h _ 4i r e i 4uce, call i Don Wallace 733 7616 7835. S250 Phone 733 9222 or 326 5040 Specialized Equipm ent. 733-2026 Forms For Sol* S2 \^anted To Rent 88 a fte r 6 p.m . Musical Instruments 124 days or evenings. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES All ATTRACTIVE Motel, tamiiy living EXPERIENCED HORSE training, 40ACRES,40SHARESof Twin Fails RENT OR LEASE 2 3 bedroom , lotJi boubue 00. Oceanside reading. JUST RECEIVED. Large shipment BED DAVENOS. Slightly Irregular quarters, excellent retirement older home within five miles Twin Volume hand cut (treated) and breaking, shoeing. Good horse covers. Factory says; ’'Sell at ■water. Growing beans, wheat, |nrom e 150,000 Tradeable. Blake At Addison - Twin Fails fa c ilitie s . B ill M angum , 686-2592 Fender guitars, basses and am ------a lfa lfa — and - p a st ur-a-— Large— 1 I Palis-. Small -pasiure. ..garden whole seed In bulk. Financing plifiers. Including new additions. Discount.'* 1" per cent nylon ' Krdf'M uilipic Listerf space, garage or outbuildings Will ■ avariable"to qufcliried “orbwers. e ve n in g sro r John PtiilUps.JLB6i20B7^ —coyersj^xhoice-of colors. Reoular bedroom home. Good c o rra ii Shoshone, "CLAUDE BROWN MUStC AND out buildings. Total price $30,>k)0. VALUE CORNER make improvements on Call Beaver Creek Ranch. Idaho FURNITURE. S99.95. N o w 179.95. B A N N E R WEST END REALTY., 513 4409 ACE REALTY,^ j agreem en!, 733 5801 F a lls. Idaho. 523-2552. F U R N IT U R E . 7M U*)! 130 Broadway South. Buhl. FOR SALE; Sorrel Mustang. Very NEW Yamaha pianos: Used pianos. Nolan V ictor 731 5211 i.^ ^ i KENSKILL HAVE SPUDNIK, equipment to gentle, good children's and Vox guitars and amplifiers. KLH WELDING MACHINE, 200 amp Clayne Adams 733 8J46i —■ i lig h t Industrial Equip. 69 beginners horse. Phone 733 6215. Hobart. 110 outlet, mounted on 15 MO ACRES, 240 fa rm , rem a inde r 3' X 35' Mobile Home load, haul your spuds. Also cut stereo record player^ Warner yo u r seed. G eorge C la rk 543-5653, Music. 131 Stioshone North, inch wheels. 275 feet Hinch leads virgin soil. Located in Bruneau. W e W o rk 1650 (cash o nly >*3247529 Idaho. Term s. Phone 845 2^13. THIS WEEK ONLY Dennis C la rk 543-5473. HORSESHOEING, trimming, and grooming. Also, breaking. Phone GOOD SELECTION of used WANTED TO LEASE; 150 fo 200 LOCAL BAR. Operation consistsof FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed, clean, 326-4631. D enver Fine, F ile r. Hammond Org d , Doug V o llm e r 733-3455 olto Rentol Unitv Seattle. Washin^on, 98166 WANTED: Good gentle saddle Beautiful Magrtavox full size IM ACRESot Southslde land Rock Hrs. 0 30 6 00 Sat 9:00 4 00 EQUIPMENT SELECT sires Incorporated. All horses. Write Sox S66 Sun valley. stereo console Dynamic speaker fre«. T_ays well. GOOO state of EVERYTHING lU SIRVICE.FQR t»reeds, dairy, beef. Waller Leltch, Radio and TV Sets 125 system Deluxe Micromatic * cultivation, tsa.ooo. Also 80 Acres John Deere 450 Growler doxer Give descrtprion and ortce Vacation Property 58 MQBllE HOMES AND TRAVEL 543 4658. speed Changer. Wtit accept iy$ 56 good land. Full Water, very at t r a i l e r s S 7 9 5 0 cash. M ust have good credit )f tractive 3 bedroom home, out HORSE PASTURE rental. Kim RADIO AND STEREOS FOR car MAKE VOUfi f/RSr STOP ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS great terms are desired For in buildings. Ready to go. 148,000.. NICE RECREATIONAL home In )D 4 0 0 Bohone 733 8108 or vacuum . per cent loan. Possible sub MOBILE PHONE *■7 mile west of South Park, 733- 733-2891. Dean E a rl. Garage Sales 130 d ivisio n . Caii 678.8780. TRAILER TENT camper for sele. Twin Falls Area 6661. BANNER FURNITURE Water tank, table, sink, sleeps 734-2331 733-U21 Unit 5157 Poultry and Rabbits 106 FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, tools, Phone 734.3051. PIPELINE MILKER, 4 u n its , electric mower, saddles, trailer, ""B J A L W tiS u f ht a ¥y ^ i lv layt goo fl, 4^ com ple te, less than 1 year old. EASTER RABBITS for sale Call misc. Friday, Saturday. 1586 Filer extra water lovely brick t>ome, BUY THE BEST All moaeis phone 324-4110^ fqrm ImpUrw wtt 423 5833 a fte r 5 p.m . Ave. . Mi*c«llancoui Wanlsd 141 plus excellent tennant home. A Travel Queen c a m p frt real good improved farm . For all s to c k S p o rts m a n L o d g e , >000 SELLING 2 terracer Olades, 1 FOR SALE grass calves, all sizes, your real estate needs In the Eden Springs, Hagerman. Idaho Pels and Pet Supplies 110 Thing* To Eat Hazelton area call Joan Swartz Massey Ferguson and 1 Armco, 3 all from local dairies, Cali 543 133 Wendell 536 22U after 6:00 p.m 4715 825-5608 or L A N D O F F IC E OF ------point h itch . 733 8059, OUR NEW SCHULT EASTER BUNNIES All si2es RED POTATOES. Bodenstab's. 3 IDAHO REALTORS 733 0716 MoWU Hom«f 64 CHAROLAIS buMi for sale. Phone 733 5938 OLD COINS - Bought and sold. Box across from Sears. A member of ______C U R L 6 row beet incorporator with miles North, 1 mile West of West 5 1 purebred and percentage bulls. points. B03, T w in F a lls, Idaho. Multiple Listing Service Starting at . . . . ^8495 Grandy units 432 2713 1970 KiT FAIRVI6 W II, 12 x 45' 3 Also 25 head of ra ce htorses. Call AKC GERMAN Shepherd pups, oearoOm WlTn -^S 43-4713,------it----- ^ 4^a404m. a»W t' WANTED Used hay conditioner to Weight 1,000 to,,U350 pounds, Two fit 900or 901 New Holland swather ways to finance. One to four years. TOY POODLES for sale, White Shrubbery, Pfanfs, Bulbt 136 the Buhl. Castleford area Or hom e w ith 8 x 30 attached porch on j Open 9-6. utOeu by odvonce LAND OFFICE OF IDAHO 50 X ISO lot, garden spot, fruit and i 655 4236 Cows Insured against death. All Black ' Apricot. Phone Glenn . CASH FOR SCRAPAAETAL appointment. • Ptioim 733^141 BLUE SPRUCE tree 20' tall to be shade trees 324 S I heifers guaranteed EUGENE Bagley, 436 6027, R uperl Copper, Brass. Aluminum, REALTORS 733 0716, across fro m 47 3 m oved Phone 733 6377 Sean A member of Twin Falls 660 IN T E R N A T IO N A L d ie se l HUGHES, 334 2415. Jerome. Radiators. Batteries, Etc. Multiple Listing Service, 1966 SELF CONTAINED Kit | tractor. 4 wheel drive with cab BOB'S KENNELS; Gun dogs - H KOPPELCO . Obedience training. Boarding trailer Excellent cond»tion Phone i Holt Nichols, Box 43, Rupert 436 REGISTERED Angus Bulls, Ready A n H q u * t 139 152 i i d Avenue South . . 3629. Have some dogs for sale 733 2230 6 ACRES bare ground |ust outside : -T33 T85t G ra n t, j rte w o fk ^ D e e . H o rd . 324,4034.. city, $9600 WE HAVE: .Jerome. ALL TYPES' antrque ru?rtTfUre, Snownliobit«s 160 FO R s a l e o r T R A D E 1949 WANTED USED Melroe harrow, REGISTERED TOY poodle puppies, clocks, some] glassware. ( AAarlette 12 M 60 3 bedroom. Pnonc . THE HOMES! sections or teeth Phone 764 2564, b la ck, 6 weeks old Male and Reasonable prfees SALLY'S WESTERN Wes Fields, Fairfield FRESH or Springer cows or heifers. fem a le. Phone 734-3770 1968 POLARIS long Colt, 396 engine, 734 3573 THE HOME SITES! Guaranteed, Buy or trade for ANTIQUES, 43«-^j0 tuned exhaust, runs like new. springers or beef. Hap or Clyde W holesale S395. 733 1715 REALTY CO. ARE YOU: Getting Married? SURGE 4 milker setup. 3 new 4 4 4 M A IN s o u t h ■ Reffrlng? Payirsg rent? Spending Hughes^ B uhl. ^43 5935 or 543 5969 KA MAR KENNELS, poodle parlor, A CHANGING STOCK Glass, china. buckets, 16 cans and 3 can 733 2365 LOT MODELS 6 boarding, stud service. 733 1195. K N IG H T 'S A N T lp U J T IE S . 24J too much tim e and money on home coolers, all accessories 536 3130 1971 SKI OOO 640 B li« a rd . SJ350 Don W allace 733 7614 UP TO m aintena nce and taxes? SEE US FOf^'SALE: 60 stock cows all with Polk Street East. Kimberly. 423 Call Fred AAackey, Fairfield, 764-^ f>0W-foMhe-4ifte, willl Tfx 16 fOOT Aluminu-n fiihing boa!, coo- 40 ACRES, 40 shares of northside Baby and grass calves, all kinds, 5TOW*.-w»y bed^^-renf^ W -00 e m o v i n g I WANT TO TRADE: 15'beet bed lor AKC. REGISTERED German v«ftible top. ftaw uphotTtery-; canal water, all in pasture 3 Meit Experience" west, '/4 south o^ Kimberly, 423 week. Banner Furniture, phone spud b u lk bed. Phone 324-2^^6 Shorthairs and Wire Haired t>edroom home, pressure systtm P a r t s Single WWks ne 733-614 j MOLYNEUX MACHINERY. .1982 for Idaho' cattle Prefer Large priced at S2.50 each! Call 733 9&S9 . 17' j FOOT fiflerform reverse lap 324-5Q3 402 S, Lincoln I F lo ra l A ve.. 733 7547. Angus or small Holstein Springer AKC REGISTERED cocker pups. stake boat with 75 f>orsepower Evenings: 324-413} o r 536^2604 N e w & u\ed Mobile Home. K C am ptt\ . h e ife rs. 536-2143. Gentle children's ponies. Western ALUMINUM Sports Liner camper Johnson m otv. easy load trailer, Pleasure saddle horses. Westfall. shell, cab high, long wide t»x. full canopy and side Curtains, full S e r v ic e & r e p a ir Brockmon’s Trailer Sales JEROME, IDAHO F o r m Suppli«t 9) WANTED: HERD of 25 Holstein 423.5947^ S195. Call 733 85A8. tarp cover, dual gas tanks, guide » t Your Great ta its Deafer Where pficei ore born ond cow s. Call 733-9235. ride steering, life priiervers. etc. roi\ed elsewhere We Kondle 12. 14, 27 and 26 3 v a l l e y SPRINKLERS. 1948 AKC M EAT DANES. PoodlM, GOLF CLUBS, complete set, Haig Excellent condition, very few 5 ACRES pasture, 3 bedroom home with honnes from S3995 m odel S9,000. 1961 model 14.000, REGISTERED ANGUS bulls, long 2 Norwegian Elk Houndi. Ultra, used very little. $150. 734- hours, 324 4224. near T w in S31,500 Assum e G .l SIMPSON Mobile Homes SamoycdS, German Shepherdi, 2431 evenings, weekends. loan. 1960 m odel 13,000 Located 70 m 'les year olds, rugged ar>d ready to go 436-4744 . THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! NW Of Winnemucca, Nevada. to w o rk. D ic k H o w a rd , 543-4915. Gtrnian ShortMIrs, will have W r ite BOX 1205, Dos Palos_ Britlanyi and Beagles. MAC'S HI NElGHBORf Tried Bfue Lustre 8& ACRES n«ar Tw 4n -P alls, 60 ' ^ Rupert. Idaho . , New 1971 12 X 64 A NEW 15' tx>at for S795 . . in your C a lifo rn ia 93620... r K E N N E L S . W endell, 534 2317. for cleaning carpets? It's super! acres cultivated. 3 bedrooms. Three b«dr^omtVT% bothi: forpeted, FIOR SALE;' 32 tiead of Wisconsin Rent electric shampooer SI. Choice of colorsl See your NEW Bams, Trade for bocne jn Jerome. furntihed. double invulotion, ttorm Holstein springer helferi. Call 436- BLACKER APPLIANCE & Johnson O utboard and G lastron LtK £ NEW, barbed vnre fence with ^KC REGiSTERED Norwegian Elk • w indow i 4433, — FURNITURE. Boat Dealer, Cenlury Auto . 3 NICE HOMES in Ogdm, Utah. steef posts to be taken dowr^. Also, Hound puppies for sale. 4 monttis AMchine in Century City, West AND s e t up old. 543^1. Clear. Owner will trade for INTEGRITY.. • " b;y<10" c u lv e rt trie. t29-5007. PASTURE FOR rent until August 1 ROYAL ELECTRIC typewi*iter. Addison, 733-5070. ^ ■eMHafct a tmr m - J mdn gain irai,-. for SScalvesor 50 cows and calves. pica type. Excellent condition, prefer 160 acres. -PA.«;i36. ■ U v«ttock 114 p r ic e d rlg h f. 733-4400 a fte r 10 a .m . 1971 NEW ARRIVALS. FIberiorm CHARLES P. HAWKErJ FO R . . . and Sidewinder boati. Evlnrtxfe REALTOR, (Harold'S) 422 Mairt BWCl A M D I f f US H ill' PIAN JHC fUKCHASe O f 17 foot self-contained camp trailer. MARK'S. Your Evlnrude and^ -Avenue North. Phone 733 553Z oH Tike n ew , m a n y e x tra s . Call 733- m uP NCV/MOtllC HOME. FOR PkOtAPl PIC KU P Mercury Dealer. 1U3Blue Lakes •V anings 733-7«79. %79 s n s | SPECIAL DAIRY SALE 1972. OF DEAD A N D USELESS North, m-1194. BROCKMAN'S AUTO SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 12 N O dN ANIMALS CALL 1964 FORDtroek, 2-Ton, new motor, ACRES near Buhl. 'Large SHOSHONE SALE YARD new 900 tires. Also 16 foot Curl CHR-YSLCR beats antf mafors/ -fie ld i. adaQiiate.out.buildino&> and TR/M^ER ^ L E S spud bed. 19^ Belmont trailer StarcrafI boat*. Catnpar tratlar* <400. iM r t r e . Sprmger twtfers------• — MoHtein heifer* - __house 10 X 55. B roadway_ B ro w n ie ’ Harley-Davitfspn^ mMorcyclat. CLOSED SUNDAYS Springer cowt . Holtte*n heifer etter iob w itti FINE HOMES and SflOSHONE SALE YARD. famous Blue . ' Lustre. H' CROWNLINE. tO horsepower REALTY' KRENGEL'S. ,Mercury engine. Tee-Nee Trailer. PLEASURE CRAfT Apartm«nH—FambHtd AUCTIONEERS: Jim M euervnith a n d J o h n W e r t Rear S h trp . %ms. See your NEW 7 9 3 - t t M Vortj - ■ S«r»'r» . . IDAHOHIDEAND FOR "A fob well done fcvUng". Jottnaoft Mbo«rtf and Glastron ' ATTRACtlve 1 bedroom. 3ti «. SHOSHONE SALE YARD .Boat Dealer. Century Auto ------1S^YtAKSttYlt4G clean carpets witt) Blue Lustre. 7 H -rM 0 n w « 5 'Av«io« terth; T-wirt F»nrr ------» N H o rm .: ------O. i. M4-33« T A L L O W CO. Rent eieclric shampooer SI. M ^m e kv Cerrtury Oty. West M A G K V A lU r morrth; «ioo« KlmbarH -OR 6 € # IA W A U T *^ ------Addison, m-soru. * • \

L I. -y, ;__ ThursdJjy. April 8, 1971 Tlms?.New». Twin Falls..Idaho 169 200 Aulot For Sola '200 A u Im For SaU Aulo* For Sola 200 -Aulot For Sol* 200- AwlM ForSal* 200 Auto* For ^ l« 300 Autos h r Sal* 1 1 0 0 - -L. 15 FOOT boat and tra ils . Inboard* I9i« Oj.OSMOBILE.9l. Factory eir. I9«1 C H E V R O L E T V A N . New p a in t, 1971 BRAND NEW Volkiw afltn, tvw> SHARP . m s Qievrolet Idoor SO horsepower motor* 'phone 733- SELECT CARS. I owner. Excellent~ ■ condition. good motor. *»5. 1941 Ford Galaxle door, no mileage, delvxe model. hardtop. 'J» ' H unt 4.|peed, new 414* after 6, t iB IO, W>en e -M 4 3aW i- m 2 _ C all 733-«0 tl. .llfei. newxiatom paint Call & PICKUPS 4 p .m . weekdays o r weekends, 7 }]. 1967 “TOYOTA LAND CRUISEK, 4 3 0 » . . • , wheel drive,, with tiube. Keel top..' .1 nice'engine, new 'tlrei, 7M.J»9e.

, Choice O f FlnQ.nco . Open Evenings & Sundaysl BUY A^med boat now Mtilie Ihe 52 clean cars in top condition. SPRING INTO SAVINGS price Is riohti We hav? some good MILLER HO ND A SALES trade-ins still left, from $450.to . AT YGUREE MOTOR CO. S1?95. See your N E W J6hnson '423-5179, ' ■ ■■ Hani«n, Ido. PRICED TO SBLUl Outboard and Glastron Boat 1968 FORD $ 8 9 5 Oealer» Ce»»tur v A ut o A U c hln e in L6 rtg Wi, radio, excellent rubber, rear bumper. excellent condition. »45. 733-4799 transportation? 1967 DODGE ...... -$ 1 5 9 5 1970 CHEVROLET 1969 PLYMOUTH a fte r 5 p .m . •Fury 4 door \edon, V-8 engine. Pickup, long wide box, rear bumper, good tir^s. radio. V*8 Novo 2 door. >edon, V-8 engine. You'll find it at... Auton>otic trantmi\iion. Power Outomot)c tran^miwion', radio, HO NDA CL450, 1970. 4300 m iles.' Bill W orlcm anford engine, automatic transmission.. tieering. Factory oir conditioning heater pov.cr v*sfT iun roof, condition. Knobby tires and trail rodiQ hea»«t sprocket. High pipe. 733 9250. equipped, just 4,000 actual miles. COf'ditiOnir^g, 1 owner, radio, chrome hub caps, many other extras, rear Now Only ^ 6 6 8 fO(jiol tire\ -window-defrotter:------Only' 1968 VO LKSW AG EN ...... $ 1 6 9 5 1971 GREMLIN ACE HANSEN CHEVROLET Square bock, excellent condition, radio, chrome hub Cops, 2 door, with big 6 engine, powvr -moTTy-other extroi: -Atgefing_fnri.r^ hgnti-f nnrf tnftnry J 96ii.E.QbJ.T.IA£:. oir conditioning 4 doo' \edan rod.o. heater FOR S A L E : 13' 6 " in suiated covered 1966 CHEVROLET IM PALA ...... - . $ 1 2 9 5 \londord ti'Or\miUiOn van pup trailer. S17S. Write Box Sport coupe, V-8 engine^ automatic tronsmission, power “L ik e N e w ' . Very Clean 375. H altey, Idaho. Can be seen at ^2493 746AAornlnoside Drive in theailer steering. A n d Jy%t ^ 9 7 6 ACE HANSEN CHEVROLET 1969 DATSUN Trucks 196 I 900 Convertible. Exceprionolly 1964 CHEVROLET WHERE YOU GET THE #1 BUYS ^=.RDM THE #1 GUYS YOUREE MOTOR CO. well kept, hot 4 ipeed tron^mlivion. Impoio 2 doo' Hord'op 396 V-0 1961 CMC TRUCK. 5000 «erie) with Twin Falls Radio, 6 Tirev. Extra hordtop and — ..tapdem: drive -and brownie. Call 644 Main Avenue South er>grn«f fen»of' moq wHeeti 4 tpeed Tonto cower lo ti of fun Summer or 53r66&5. Castieford LEASE AMERICA'.S ^1 CAR OR TRUCK BY THE DAY, M O N T H or YEAR Kelly Hook o Jack Cox Dale Sorenson floor tfonvmitvion Vinyl rOof. o W inter, |uvt chonge topt MUST SELL 1969 Chevie 1 Ton stock M 067 rack. S2800or best offer. 324 2783. 1969 CHEVROLET 1968 MERCURY J9 7 0 IMPALA O n ly . . , M 985 Extro Shorp Brookwood 4 door ttolion wagon. MONTEREY Hordtop Iport coupe, Hordtop ip o rl coope. V-8 engine, 1968 DODGE 1 Ton truck with or V'B engine. auton^atK trant- V-8 engtne, oulomolic tronjm ii- outqmotic trontmi*tior\. power without van.A ^ke offer. 733 0167. mistion, power (teering. foctory lion, povier. tteermg. power ileenng. powtfr braki>s. foclo'ry SPRING SPECIAL Oir broke*, extremely ihorp Oir 1960 CHEVROLET 2 Ton truck with 8 Fool OPEN ROAD' 14' stock bed. Excellent condition. $2195 $1695 $2995 Cob'Over CaiDper »)350.-Also 16' beet bed. 655-4316. -Wuh-guA—tiLh-gexoinL.—luxrxe_ H o lliste r. lOcWv and bOynte owoyi' 1967' " L ittle J o e " Ford ranger 1970 FORD TORINO 1970 OLDS 442 BUY FROM pickup. Short wheel base, good Hardtop coupe. V-8 sngine, outo- Hordtop *pon c'oOpif. V-8 engine, like New 295 tires, dual exhaust. 26/000 actual molic tronim ittion. power tteer- QutomplK trdn»mi»»ion. power miles. EXCELLENT CON ing, power brokei. wide ovol iteering. power brgkej. oir con­ THE N O. 1. 1971 tfilB u ic k 1971 ------O tr iO N . Call 733-7467 a fte r 6 p.n% tiret • ditioning. like new one PICKUPS '& 4 Wi^EEL DRIVES 1945 CHEVROLET pickup with 4 $2795 $3,250 GUYS speed transmission, long wheel 1967 JEEP WAGONEER____Sharp $2495 base and long wide box. Security SKYLARK CUTLASS camper. Extra 20gallon gas tank. 1969 JEEPSTER CONVERTIBLE...... ~$2185 One o w n e r. Call 678-7490. 1971 PINTO COUPE 1961 FORD 4 Door 1970 CHEVROLET Avoiiobie in 2 door or 4 doof_ Avoitoble in 2 door or 4-door 4 speed tronim i\iion, never been Stotion wagon. V-8 Long wheel b ote Fteettide 4 Thti iporty cor it equipped with Thtt beoutilul cor it equipped with 1949 CHEVROLET 'A TON PICKUP o 6 cylinder engine. 3 tpeed 1957 GMC ton. 6cyllnder engine. 4 regtttered. only 170 milei Thii engtne, wheel drive pickup 350 V 8 '350' V-8 engme, 3 tpeed non- 4 tpeed trontmittion, new rubber, rum like o top' speed transmission, runs 1300 — weeki tpecioi tlond ord tron»mn»ton engine. 4 tpeed trontmimon dord trantmit«ion, conceoied itandord trontm ittion, conceoied radio onlenno. deluxe steering 733 1975. ' :'$ 1 8 6 0 $295 $3595 radio oj\tenha, deli>i« ileenng See $ 3 9 5 ture% iatett coiori plot mony more v^eel base, stock rack. Good fine feature* . • cond ltton. 1900. 537-6545. 1970 MERCURY 1961 CHEVROLET 1969 pO pO E S 2 4 7 7 7 7 CYCIONE GT Sport coupe, V-8 4 door ito tio n wagon, ^40 V-8 4 whe^l drive pickup 1959 GMC ^ ton pickup for sale or engine 4 »peed tfanim iii*on, engirte. V-b engine. 4 ^ 2 4 7 7 ' ^ tra d e to r tru c k . 543 5981. Buhl. power ileenrig...... automatic lrontm»\(ion tpeed tfontmmion 964 FO R D W Ton P ickup. VB. 5000 $2695 $295 $2795 on short block 3 &peed. $975. 733- IB6A a fte r 5. 1970 JEEP 4 Wheel Drive ' n 1969 DATUSN PICKUP QUALITY Ptckup, V-8 engine.\outomati< Wuh cob DEALER high foctory Uwd Cor»554

2'/2 Ton Truck MAGICni^EY^S FINE5T^"lDAHO'S LARGEST 350 V 8 engine, 5 ipeed iran>mi» OLDSMOBILE — BUICK — OPEL DEALER iion, 2 »peed rear o«ie, '825 * 20 10 ply iife i, ^ “ 6'*- Bodd »*ud 712 Main Avenue South 733-8721 wheel*, ipore, tachometer, We»t Coott M(rrof», full loam teat, to*»» hooht. 8.000 pound front ipringt. 20.800 pi>i/nd reor ip fin g i, ouK' iliory reor »pring», li*i pnce $6082 40

. M995 You want a n^wer, dependabiv outomobil* ior your fomily vocotion, don't you? Why woit? Boy your vocotion-rtody cor now while cur invenlo^ it •67 O IDSM O BUE . $1,695 '65 CHRYSLER . . , . *1250 heavy and we muit mov« uied cort! Enfoy coreiree driving pitoiure right 4-4*2 coufM. V'8 engine. 4 tpeed 300 4 door hordlop, V-B engine, now. And moke no payment* until you return from your vocotion! We trontmittToii. power tfeering. ~ outomotic 1 rantmit%ion. power hove o big ielection of iHorp. one-owner cort fhot we don't Wont to give Runt eitro good ^ tieerinq'ojVd broket. ewtro: BT.- nyiner outomotic trontmiiiion, tu*tone ic trontmittion. power tteering point. Real nice. ond broket, factory oir> v a c a t io n READY '66CHEVROIET . . $1195 ina Full of gas, serviced, oil changed, new Impolo 4 door tedon.'V-B enginft. 69 D O D G E ...... $2695 ______filter. lube. tirei. ond bottery checked. _ outomotic trontrnjttioo. ppwer Coronet 500 ^totiog Wpppn. V8 iteering. ond power broket engtne, automotijc trontm ittion, _ 66 DODGE . . . $AVE $S power tteering and brokei. foc­ tory oir. E«tro nid porking. built on 440 V-8 engine, full power ond fac­ _Porklone 4-Door Breexewoy S;fdon. serviced, oil changed. r>ew fiitet. o 117 inch wheel bose wirti 302 tory oir*e owrter. 'V8 engine, outomotic trontmittion. lube, tire* ond botiery checked V-8 enginey^ hot foctory oir condi­ power tteering ond broket. 6 woy tioning, outomotic trontmittion. '68 OLDSMOBILE . . $2695 power leot, factory air. Cleon. Theiten Priced S885 power iteering. 2 torte point, wheel 98 Luxury Sedan, full power, foc­ . , . . «oyfri,_whit*wgg firei..y«_ouQxan_: tory oir-conditioning. vinyl top. tilt '68 CHRYSLER $1995 1964 OlOS 4 Door Sedon. New cor N ew port 4-Do6r“ Seffo7r; VB“ en- tee you (onnot tell lHi> from brond tfM ring wheel. one owner, FOR SALE: 19&S Chtvy Impala SS trode fn. fully equipped, vocotion gine. outomotic trontmittion. pow­ rvew Vocotion reody, full of go*, '337 ' 4^speed, bucket »#a»s 733 reody, full of got. serviced, oil tervtced. oil chonged, new filter, '68 MERCURY . . . . $1685 er tteering and broket ^ 0CD3. chengdd. new filter, lube, tire* ond Coooor, 289 V-8 .ngit.., 3 ipnd bottery checked lube, tire* ond bottery checked. Iloo/ thiff '68 DODGE ...... SA>^ 1964 CHEVY Sup«r Sport. %750 cash TKeitefv-Priced SAVE Si 470 Monaco 300 2 door hardtop. V-8 '377' bociiet good ah«p«. 733 TKeiten Priced $ 4 8 5 '69DATS’UN, , , JIM S •naip*. PMiamQlic^Jfanimiu 4 m . 552 3rd Avenue E a st. 4 door tedon. b«g engine, outo- fufi power, foctory oir condit»OAi«»g )966 FORD m u s ta n g . It i blue. buck>t. l-----wtnwtxinyL tnn > ' ■ iti thorp, itt iooded, vocation reody, 1967 fOBO CUSTOaA H o fdlop \96S CHEVY IMPAUA. 3?7 *V1, teott. nice. automatic transmission. po>ver full of got, terviced. oil ct}onged. Coupe. V>8 engir>e. automatic front-' ■68 CHRYSLER .... $ 2 9 9 i steering. Very clean, runs e* ^ Wtef, K>oe. trrvi'"'ond ' b<£ftlery THtipon. fookr brand’ »punklng new^, W ^ D G E . —Town and Ceuntfy itotiortw ooow; ce p tlo n a liv w ell S795 733 1V75 checked vocation ready, full of got. terviced. Coror\et ^ 0 4 door tedon 318 383' V-8 engine, outomotic troitt- oil chonged. new filter,' lube, tiret V-8 engine, outomotic trantmn- mittion. power tteering ond' Thetten Priced S i 1 3 0 }966 CAPR IC E '396' a ow ner 3e owrter 733 9221. 1966 MERCURY 4 Door M®JTClA)(J Theiten Priced . $ 1 0 0 0 Beoutiful 7 tone turquoite, Jocol FOR S A L E : 1956 F ord, 4-door owner, power tteering, power 1966 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2 ^ PICKUPS Falrlans. New tires, brakes broket, a ir corvditioning. vocotion Door Sport Coupe, beoutiful tur>- rellned, state inspection, oil reody. full of got, terviced. oil thine yellow with oil white leother '68 DO DGE 3/4 Too '65 VOLKSWAGEN $895 Pickup. V-8 er\gine, 4 tpeed tront- c t ia n o e d ^ d Oeease. io b ^ F u ll of charvged, r>ew filter, lube, tiret or\d interior, power tteering, power Kombi. with teotf ond winciowt, mittior>, heovy duty tp rin g t, tiret gas. antifreeze. Full price S300. boftery checked. - tu-tone point. E*tro good. 733-9446. broket. 1 Wo* OAd wheelt. equtpp<^ for comper,. owner, you con expect o thorp cor Theiten Priced . $ 1 1 5 0 1956 FORD pickup, 4 speed, S350. when you tee thit, vocotion reody, '69 CHEVROLET , ..SAVE t t CaH 733-S550, Tuesday thru full of gdt. terviced. oil chonged. '64 CHEVROLET 3/4 Ton Long wide pickup. 350 V>0 engine, Saturday, 1:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1965 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan new filter, lube, tiret ortd battery Long 'w ide pickup. V-8 engine. 4 cuttom cob. tu'tone red ortd white. •Very, very cleon. 6 cylinder engir>e. changed. tpeed trontmittion. troiler^hitch Shorp. 1966 D ATSU N, 4-door wagon. Good ftondard trontmittion. Vocation condltton, $700. 334-2660, 338 East reody, lull of got. tervked. oil Thetten Priced . . ; . $ 1 3 9 0 '69 INTERNATIONAL »id, Jerome. char\^ed, new liher. lube, tiret «nd '64 F O R D ...... $895 Long wide bo*, 4 wheel drive pick­ longwicie 1/3 ton ^kup, V-8 en- bottery checked. 1967 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 up. V-8 engine, outomotic tronft' 1969 C H E V E L L E 307. Good con- Door Hordtop, beoutiful blue or^J girte, 4 tpeed trontmitiion. tutone mittion, tock'out hubi, 23.000 ditk>n. reasonably priced. Call 734- Theraen P ric e d ...... $ 3 0 0 '' whfte new cor trode in, fulfy e9uip> point, or>d treiiet^-hitch. octvol mtlet. Eztro nice. 3779. ped, power steering, power Iwoket. 1964 CHEVROLET Vi Ton Pickup 4 .o ir conditioAing. w oll to woU cor* t970v^n,000m ilei.oood condltton. tpeed frontmiuton^rwnt good, good Catl ^5229. Harelton.______stope, fthorp poJnl \ob. Vocotion peting, rodio; tinted glott, etc.. o 18 USED TRUCKS mutt on your tKoppiag liti, voco- reody, fvU ef geiii myked. oH w r HM vr A OOC3D StttCTIOM O f 7 ION • ION • AHO.J.TONt tion re6dy, fu l ol got. terviced, oil - rtia a je d , i»ew k»ber-tire» on d .. T>^ V-r.^So 6V 4 TIAyiSWBSIUWS. ALL in February. Sale price $1735. Call ch brio ed,^n^ RKer. lulMi; f^ e f arid 733-57W.______bottery checked.- HAVE 2 SftED »E>« AXIES. HEUE S JUST < K(AA*M£S O f-T H t-l* W l bottery ch^ed. HAVE TO CHOOSE « O M ! ______^ _____ r n a P O R V E T T E 4 T . O S Tip._am - Th.h«, Pric«)...... jS 1 0 9 5 Thetten f^e < J .... $ 1 4 8 5 '67 DODGE '69 CHEVROLET * 19«7 FORD *ANCH£«0 Pickup. 3 Ton, « l bo>»^ 3 3 0 ■ B1 . t.L.. |.,L, W « 196A rOUD OAlAXie 300 Sport ,1 t«or 4 lp««J tfommwi^. J jo n , p•<»»■ 2 Ton. long bow, v-a ------B U frT M C U Amdtmd______■ jM iw , 7 I p t f i r w a»W. 900iil0 g iw , 4 3 n w r f r>ontl*c-CwllN»e t m r m f r t m t - IlMiMnPrkKi . . -~ H H -5 0 0 -minrrrkfaM.oM^r* ; ; PO NTIAC S BU IC KS CHEVROLETS OLOSMOBILES Theiseh Motors AT ' Thm Eos'mst flac* In ThmWorU TflBuy A Car JJEO R IC E MO TO RS Cr^Cootano^hUM [ Open We^doys^^l=^7 7 0 1 Atoin Avenue Eair I » Ttm«»-N?vw,.TwIn f a lls , Idaho ;0>ur»tlay, April 8, 1971 E ch o e s Meany assails labor label e^tra water> pleaising WASHINGTON (U P I) -AFL- “ We want inflation ended," aamucn as anyone, for as ioiig tration's ill-mncelved ‘gaqte -GIO- P f^ d en^-George-Meaoy- Meany iW lnrwl as anynne. DENVER (UPl)-\Qce JPrev accused the/Nixon administra­ "We want full iemployment “But we will not be the G. Tower, R-Tex.*' tion Wednesday of try in g ' to' restored.. We-are prepared to scapegoat for the economic diided Meany for the H erce i^ TOake-lahnP^^ acapeg0a H 0i:l~ —. mem ^ ated by tftis adminis^

BOISE (UPI) - Water rich (^tain that our natural re- ^ejK,wtodrawnew.;ui-, sin^e'-^M Lf ^ ______I of water -Aurcfes are 'develo i ^ for the lines for the years ahead. An- tuaUy crwte a n ^ ^ o of your „,„^hinerv intended to control -to-be siphoncd-or-tunneied^isfe!: where," Gov. Cecil D. Andrus precious lands and waters are Dohel J. Lane, chairman of. leeisiators! jMnstruction industry, Meany told the il-state Western Water not exploited for thie benefit of tho-Pacific Northwest River Ba­ "To m6 that’s very good. It’^ denied a White House' claim Council meeting here Wednes­ a few.’’ sin, told the water council his ^the only place I know of where lA S T ER He left little, doubt as to the group was preparing a program that labor had voluntarily day. can make a speech and hear acquiesced to the establishment The council,-formed in 1965 course his administration would for the Pacific Northwfest River th^ words come back exactly as of controls. They were “forced” through the Western Governor’s follow on water sharing lietween Basins Commission's projects I said them." on labor, he said. ■Conference, has the responsibfl- states. for the yetu-s ahead. ity of finding a suitable means “As you deliberate the prob­ He outlined these steps to pre­ The CTuff-spoken, balding of finding a water formula for lems facing the Western States pare the necessary material “to SUNRISE labor leader testified before the cities, states and the federal Water Council, let me leave insure accomplishment of the Senate subcommittee on finan­ goveniment. you with one strong observa­ commission’s plan and at the cial^ Institutions. He endorsed a Also addressing the second tion,” the governor said. “We same time provide needed de­ District House-passed bill, to extend for day session of the two-day meet do not regard Idaho as the wa­ tailed guidance to the western two years Ihe President’s SERVICES was Warren D. Fairchild, as­ tershed of the West. 'Idaho has United States water plan;” authority to impose controls on Examine the plan of study for sistant commissioner - resource no surplus of w at^ to be si­ judgment prices, wages and salaries at planning. Bureau of Reclama­ phoned or tunneled elsewhere.” the western states in detail and levels' not less than those that prepare supplemental material tion,,-— ^ ------JtUho-andKgsLMy.Masl^^j^ prevailed May 25,; 1970...... on'authority and objectives; c.k lish priorities for investment ent natural re'tource^, he said. amine completed and ongoing ever But Meany quickly cpnverted water studies and prospects : V *-We recognize that Idaho has studies to determine contribu- his appearance into ah attack with the guvKi'iuiieiit. bueirir little !duw in gi owtlr; but tions tliey will make;-de9efibc -BOISE (UPI)---r»w-Idaho _fln_NiYnn’

‘^ SK YLA IM E' locoted 7 miie» South o* Twin falli ,0 0 Atr p O rl Rood ond dire« poft. ond q mobil* home tub' dtvition , • 12X3SFOOTC6IKIETEPATIO EQWKiT. ‘ S K Y L A t ^ E ’ Will b« o Five Slor pork leoturing. lots tha> average ON EACH LOT * W»E PMEO STREETS WITH SDE PARK 55 by 95 feet Eoch lot will hove a 20 by 20 foot poved .double 5 X S FOOT METAL STORAGE SHED WALKS ON EACH SH>E porWmg oreo. o \2 by 36 foot concrete potio. o 5 by 8 foot mctol itorage shed. 200 Amp power outlet, noturol got hook up. ond oil ON EACH LOT • COMPUTUY UHOSCAPED utdiriet w»ll be undergrovod COMMON FENCED PARKIHC AND ‘SKYI.AN E' will be completely londscoped. ond will feoture o STORAGE AREA FOR ROATS, CAMPERS, ETC. CALL BOB WILLS OR HARRY BROWN AT lotge modern club houve with o geherol oiiem bly room, loundromot M ANmOH, ADJACENT TO THE SKYUNE' MOBUi PARK, A MOBILE HOME men s and women'i exercise rpomv and vouno baths In addition there" wtll be.-o- t>eoted outdoo* tw4«>wning pool The plcyground Qfeo—will SUDWISION W IL RE AVAUBLE, WITH LOTS lOR SALE WITH A DOWN provide o bosketboll court, slides.' swingt. and othkr ploy equipment PAYMENT AND MONtHLr PAYHEHTS. 733-2891 FOfrBfORMATWN OH ‘SKYLANE’ Open House Located At Lazy J Mobile Home Ranch^ On Pole Line Road Between Bli^Lake¥ NorTJTAntf I- Washington North. Hours: 1 to 8 PM Daily Double Wides^ 14 Wides And The First Time In Idaho . . . Come See The New 16 Wides. Dealei^s Displaying Mobile Homes Are;

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Scientists have proven that our' one hears the roar of ignition as thci J«i.^nni£UT.pliinf!, flame i-i liyhted everv few minutes to live. This noise presents a very in the furnace chamber, real ha^rd to the physical and But in a mobile home, says the Tf"s; puie canbi! mental health of mankind. ..Edison Electric'Institute, you can’t Jet airplanes, trucks, lawnmowers, isolate your fjirnace. lives where ------and even today^s-populaf-musicrall— ymi- Hn -'nii* it nn r mmln reason ^ turn out large quantities of noise to why flameless elKtric heat is be-~ " bear down upon our senses. cominlg - ’ ' so * popular------in modern''' — “ Th e effects are easily seen. Tension hJobilcMtomes. With this modern rises, nervousness is on the upswing, heat source, there is no burner to tolerances for petty annoyanccs ignite. There is no fuel to burn.. plummet, sleep is lost and resistance There is no noisy mechanism. With to disease drops as man is affected a flam el^ electric heating system, by the noise levels around him. the only evidence of its quiet, Because of this, it is an absolute efficient operation is the gentle, necessity to reduce household noises flow of warm comfortable air i home.______and acoustical ceilings can.all work With flameless electric heat and to absorb a large part of the sound. the air conditioning which can be ____ In addition', soiipd fatigue can be installed as part of the same sys- cut considerably by using quieter lemTlhe noisy outside^orld^n-be— mechanical systems in the home. shutout. In a conventional house, for inv Even though our world is getting' stance, the old-fashioned furnacc noisier and noisier outside, life, can clank, groan and snort almost inside the modern mobile home is as it pleases, in an isolated base­ getting quieter and quieter—thanks ment space. Sincc the fiery burner to flameless electric heating and air is in a distant part of the house, no conditioning.

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If you’re already living in a mobile cally heated mobile home depends -homo and arc dissatified-with the on^hc-typc o f equipment selected, - heating system, there’s good, news the size of the home, and also if any for you. You can convert your storm doors, windows, insulation mobile home to electric heating. or weather stripping nrr. ■•iHrfrrI hut Once you do you will have a home in one survey, 87% of the home­ that’s more comfortable, cleaner, owners who converted to electric and safer than any you’ve ever had., heat found that it cost less than — — ArtHHl’s easy to converMo-clectric $500, including the- co)it. of any heating. Although the wiring sys-i storm doors, windows, insulation tem in your present home may bei or weather stripping. inadequate foV the installation o f If you'd like to Have the heal electric heat and air conditioning, pump, it will cost you somewhat additional wiring can usually .be more. The cost for switching to the added to the service pole at a mini- heal pump, according to a survey, 'mum of expense to you. averaged SI, 160, but the owners The old healing system can be received the benefit of central heat­ removed ind a new electric one in­ ing and cooling automatically. stalled wfth ease by a competent In each ca^, those who changed electric heating installation con- said the conversion was quick, easy ' -tr <• who does about 25% of his electric venience. When properly planned heating work converting existing the switch to electric can be com­ "heating^tem s in mobile homes pleted in only one day, ___ reports that most of his customers So if you’re living in a mobile, feel the c6sl- a{«.changing is more home with one of the other types of than oflTset by the comfort and con­ heating, you should consider mak­ venience they gain. ing the move to electric heat. Those W h ai doe.s-i( cost to convert to I who did have found a new way of electric heat? Of course the individ­ living comfort, according to the ual cost of switching to an electri­ Electric Healing Association.

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"Ask the man who owns one, ' Fiberglas Corporation showed went the saying in a long-ago ad for that 70% of those people now living an automobile. Though this panic- in mobile homes were either ”ex- ular car is no longer on the Ameri- tremely satisfied." or “ very salis- can scene, there are plenty of fied." Some of the things they sparkling models of other manu- particularly liked about their mobile facturers which are parked in drive- homes were the floor plan, the ap- ways all over the country. And more pliances. the wall paneling material and more of these new cars are and the exterior siding and trim, being seen in front of mobile homes. Advantages of mobile home living For mobile homes are the fastest included less maintenance, more growing form of housing in the [economical than other types, of '■eotintry~today^—I n 1969 , ^ I ' hoi^sinp. and m ohilitv.______m obile homes were sold, or 46% of And speaking pf satisfaction, one '^TT'sIri^'c^family'TlOTne starts: of ihe-most saUsficd^groiutis of But you mighi ask jusi what does people are those who live in total- the automobile slogan have to do electric mobile homes. They like with mobile homes? Well, just as them, they say, because electric that car manufacturer encouraged heating is cleaner, more convenient, drivers to ask the owners of his cariprovides more comfort and is safer how they liked it, mobile home than any other type of heating sys- 'j, . w.Tni tem. according to the Electric homeowners considering a mobile Heating Association, home to ask the people now living j If you are in the market for a in them. They know the present mobile home, these distinct ad- owhers aix satisfied customers. 'vantages might be just what you A survey of present mobile home- want, and if so, you should shop for owneri.'inade- by Owens -Gorninginotal-ol^ctricmobile h^mp, For Co/jvom o/ico & ( F c o n o / n / A pril 8, 1971 Tlmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 3 Mobile Home Helps Electric Mobile Home Well Insulated 1 In ever increasing numbers, no need for d housewife to pull Unlike fuel-burning systems. A merriTirirriliHlttcs'froTmrthiE tiirnorttrnt--rn-tncorrtc-gix>up!Htnve- bccn~ch<>osine~a«';i5^i'om-walls-fo;^oor^i^-wall oxygen or air supply -ta-makctnt ^ on the rise for the. past several determining the cost of its normal mobile homes, to cut down on the cleaning. Now, these storage units work. Thus, windows can be kept

cost SI5,000 are now in the S30.000 type of heatijng system installed. leisure living. The emphasis is on In kitchens, under-counter dish­ there is no danger of reducing the to S40,000 price range in most are;LS. ___ If nameless electric heating is the satisfying and enjoyable use of washers, recessed refrigerators and supply of oxygen inside the home. Mortgage payments, taxes and' used, it provides sure cold-wealhcf (spare time, and mobile home living garbage disposal units make after- All of these features have made rentals have all been soaring to a comfort and saves dollars in many can provide just that, meal cleanup easier than ever. And flameless electric heat, the most point whertv many “'Americans are ways First, installation costs are.. Beginning with the exterior of clean, Oameless electric ranges and logical,solution in the design of,' turning to mobile home living lo ow, because no fuel supply lines (oday’s modern mobile liv ing units, ovens kw p the kitchen much cleaner. moderni mobile homes. And the ' trim large amounts from their are necessary no chimney must , he pleased home owner finds there With no flame, ^here is no soot or mobile horneowner appreciates this household budgets. be cut through the roof, and no j, ,, complete flami-produccd grease to mar the most of all, because freedom frorn Prices on mobile homes arc but special cabinet work must be built hou.se painting every few years. The gleaming kitchen walls. maintenance and housework leaves a fraction of those you would pay around a bulky furnace Flameless ^„bile home's baked enamel finish his family with more time ,o enjoy To achieve the ultimate in com­ for a similar amiiunt of living com­ electric heat produces clean, gentle life. fort and ease-of-mainteriance, thi fort in a conventional house. warmth from etectricily brought m . . . , , most progressive mobile home Starting with a purchase price, by regular power lines and distri- Ij^necr a need Mobile Home Park builders have gone a step beyond which runs an average of about a buted by Wires hidden within the concerned about leaking commonplace constructiorf with For Good Living third the cost of a house, mobile walls or ceiling construction. And, hasement walls or the settling of a the installation o f flameless electric Most of today's- mobile homes home -priccs—arc lower in ^Im oit ,becauseflainelcsidecuiaheal.umts. ''“‘‘^'^ “ “ “j!^ "^ arc located “In mobile home parks;' every rcspcct. are so small and compact, building heating. Fl;imeldss~ electric heat Today the modern mobile home f or instance, prices for fully them into a mobile home presents The wall, floor and ceiling male- produces clean, genlle warmth and park is not only well designed and . equipped mobile homes including no problem al all. rials inside these modern marvels, eliminates the frequent house adequately constructed, but it is all modern appliances, furniture, Another major saving comes of compactness are generally made cleanings that are necessary with better managed and the mobile rugs, draperies and even lamps from the faci that nameless electric o f prefinished, easy^-to-care-lor fuelj^urning h e a t i^ systems. home occupants lake a pride in Iheir run from about $3,000 lo around heat is practically maintenance-free, materials such as hardwood panel- With flainet^s electric heat, environment. They have a conccrn $15,000 fo, he palatial, king-size No seasonal service calls are neces- ing and lough, stain-resistanl there is no com bustion, and there- about the interior, too. and those models. T-he . :rage two bedroom sary to make sure burners are plastics fore there is no soot, no luxury mobile ■idmc is usually un­ adjusted, pilot lights arc lighted and Mobile home designers have and no dirt to settle on draperies, der $ , . 8 000 furnaces are cleaned. The oiily sea- concentrated on built-ins. There’s rugs an urni ure. unmatched cleanliness and comrort. Beyond th, purchase price of sonal work required is done by the your niohilt home, more savings mobile home owner, when he ad- ______can awail > u. You mighi want to justs his thermostat for a season of i ‘ purchase a .ot for your home m a pleasant comfort. When you choose a lotal»eleclric CAMPERS' HEADQUARTERS ••r;i>nduminiiim lypjJ-' mnhilir homi; ri,-;.ninp bills, can h.- T.mmrd mobile home ■you i gel a wide choicc All seoion tun park for a fraction o f the price you considerably when flameless electric ol'equipment. I olJI-electric moDiie vstsr ■ ttr - would pay for a h6u.se lot Or you heal lakes over in providing co,m- homes come with various types of might renl a space in a profes-. fort in ihe home. Becau.se flameless healing equipm ent, and so m e o f the basic ones are baseboard, ceiling )iami>aCttet sionally planned and operated park eleclric heal uses no fire or fuel lo heal, wall healers, heat pumps, al average prices ranging frt>m $25 do Its work, it produces no sool or C o m p« rt from . . S595 ~cre't!irlc fui lutes, and eleetric to $50 per m onth. grime or grease which c^n cling boilers. Whatever type of healing M obile home taxes ai

GREAT LAKES aver one hundred American rariiilieft. a d a y , n o t h^d for a day's work . . . And ihcrc must be a reason why. GRKAT L.AK.ES IH a pioneer in ihe mobile home, modular and low-coHl houaing; industry. Years of experience and know-how guarahlee that you receive the best quality mn| ilie mo«tt for your money. GRKAT l-AKKS people are proud of their craftnnanfihipr ihalV why quality is refler^ed in , their prodjiCts. :r-TOMORHOW’SCRAi:H)IIS I.IVIN*;— Available lorfay from BROCKMAN’S AUTO TRAU.ER .SALES, BROCKMAN’S ADTO and TRAILER SALES g -- 84-8-Mnin Avenue-South-— Twin Falls 734-3167 Easy«t6>maintoin pon«ling ond •Uctric applianc*s combin* to. ^ 11 th and Overland — Burley 678-7574 mak« ihit mobiU hom« lcitch«n truly car**fr««, occording to th« liv«"B«tt«lr m Electrically program. TH«r« it olfo room for a tm all snack ond work comorl and stools. S £ 4 Tlmes-News, Twin Falls- Idaho Thursday, April 8, 1971

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_____ 7 3 3 = 3 a S 8 ^ many more advantages, according C ooking was done with (ire, which to the Edison Electric Institute. Be­ 6 TTmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho produced bolh unwanted heat and cause nameless electricity burns no greasy d in for the housew ife. fuel, it produces no soot or grime The trailers were cramped and to soil interior furnishings. Because crovvded. A. space hciiter, which there are no burners to adjust or burned Ihc same din-prailucinp “clean, if eltminatcs thi; need—ft: fuel as many of the early stoves, j«ysona,l adjustments and prepara- jutted unpleasantly into a hallway ind S{ living! runiii tenance. facilities were prim ilive, at best. f)ut today, modern design has Mobile home owners know that come lo mobile home li>. mg'. Space- their dwellintis tirC'Constructed age m alenals pf>rcelami/ed steels, to provide forjjsnug and draft-free pres-sed. .lam u iale d and plastic- living. Wmdo\^s need not be left |. MHoflt/trtl alum inum open in cold winter weather to foamed plastics, etc are used in guarantee a fresh air supply for the irnportant areas ol construction. breathing. And, with flameless ' Kitchertr. are now completely central electric air conditioning equipped lor the ease and comfort the supply of air for breathing d u r­ of the housewife, lo r instance, the ing the summer m onths is always best-selljng m’obile homes today cool and fresh as springtime. have automatic dishwashers, scientincSTty~planiTed lighting and clean, Jlameless electric^ rilnges A mobile" home, like a conven- and ovens. tional house,Ts^ only a s ^ ^ o d as the The greatest aijvancement in liv­ basic construction methods used In . ing technology, however, is the its construction. O nly a well-built.,,, recent introduction of flameless 'well-insulated home will give you Kitchani in today'* miraculou* fo*al alactric mobila homes include oil Ihe convenience! a family need* — electric heating and ccntral electric the living pleasure you desire. Total (lamelati electric ranges, dishwashers, refrigerator/freezers, ond well-planned ' lighting. This soper-siied^jr Qondjijoning systems in mobile electric mobile homes arc well-built, kitchen was formed by combining tw o mobile homes into one. homes. Mobile home manufacturers, and well insulated and l^is will as well as homoewners, have found enhance the convenience and that nameless electric heating and economy of mobile home living be­ Modern Mobiles Use Space-Age Materials air conditioning is the most modern cause of the clean, quiet, depend­ and most economical means of able electric heating system found providing luxurious, all year-round in all total-electric models. A‘House Trailer Is Not A Mobile Home ! living comfort. The manufacturers and home im­ .Manufacturers of today's modern fo n a b le fam ily hom e we know prim itive as its surroundings. In provement contractors like (lame- When you choose a total-electric mobile homes have reached new >oday. But it took mobile home design, it was a cross between early less electric heating and air condi­ mobile home you get a wide chpice heights in providing the ultim ate ifchnolo^y just a'few decades to airplanes and boats. W indow s were tioning particularly, because of of equipment. Total-clectric mobile to w -upkeap- -malte iilniQ.si ihc.-amc siriili:s -8cncrftlly.pcfmant:nlly mcwnted in, ■casntmrrctTtroTtiy of-matnHatip n . homes eortig-<- stov«-or-oulsidc^ tho trailer. air conditioning offers them a great the Electric HeaiiHg'ASsociation. lory s rough log cabin to the com Inside, the trailer was just as KRIE«i SAYS: See The Latest In Mobile Home Living At TKe All Ele\ciric Mobile Home Show7

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Millions of Americans havt ^ Is the klichen equipped wjlh iiirncd lo mobile home livinj; and. a modern reCrn'eraior-l'ree^er. dish v .iihin ih c next years, millions washer, disposer and. of course, a ini)re will disciUer ihis new and clean, flameless electric range and -bgKof »».ay Hi' lifi.------^--- - O iM ti' W hether you are newly niarried. (). W hat kind ol' heating system have a growing I'anuly or have does It have’ reached the date of retirl-lneiu. \ou I his is one of the most im portant may be planning to soon become lactor> in choosing a completely iheproud owner of a mobile home modern mobile home, according to I >o, there are a number ol points the l-.dison lilectric Institute

the best buy. sidejing has llameless eleciric heat. M obile honies are buill by score^ It has the most modern, and the ol manufacturers in this country. cleanest heating sy,stem possible, Most look somewhat alike on the outside. But it often takes a sharp Mameless electric heal takes up eye and cartJful j udgement lo choose practically no space in a mobile home, so it does not rob the home ^Ihe complcrcfy --rrrcrdcrrrr- lolally livable mobile home which olTers of valuable living area. Since it the most foryour-dollaf :--- ^----- does not use fuel and does not heat Ask yourself the following ques­ with a flame, it does not produce soot or greasy dirt to soil tfie tions when you look for the “ righl" sparkling new interior o f your mobile home. modern home. With no fuel tanks, 1, Is the exterior attractive? Is it filel bottles or fuel supply pipes, designed with eye appeal, and has it there is no danger of leakage, been engineered ,as a complete smells or running out of fuel, package to iijiclude everything you need for com fort and convenience? t-lamless electric hi:at can be 2, Does it have awning windows, part of a total system which provides rather than casement types which year-round heating and cooling can bind, or jalousies, which have a comfort. This type of engin«red tendency to leak air? package is your best guarantee that 3, Is the plumbing adequate to the mobile home, will provide you carry thc,needs of the hom e includ­ with luxurious comfort and live' up ing the neccisary modern accessories to your greatest cxpeclutions. which make any home complete? If you are indeed planning to - P enis it have ' ndequute elii happy uhAngu tu Ihit water heater, or does it have the way o f life, make sure that the old-fashioned type that requires m obile home you purchase is the frequent burner adjilstments and most up-to-date one available. If When buying a mobile home, make sure the kitchen is equip­ separate fuel supplies? is a wise move for your family's ped with a clean, flameliess eleciric range and self-cleaning oven 4, Is interior lighting well planned, com fort now, and for the future and a dishwasher and refrigerator/freezer, loo. A home with all of and sufficient for modern living whelTybu mighrbe cuii.^idering the "Thei»ft coiivenieucea starts modon and gtays modcrili needs? resale value of your mobile hpme.

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I i'iiiaaiiiiijai'i'. iiiaaaaaaaeaaaaaag Thursday, April 8, 1971' Tlmes-Nevw, Twin Falls, Idaho 9 Buying A Used Mobile Home? Maxi Efficiency, Mini Investment Here Are Some Things To Look For All-Electric Mobile Homes Arc you shopping for a used of care and maintenance in pre- If ihe mobile home you arc ap- mobile home? Here are a few points vious months or. years. Ask the age praising.has a completely engineer^ Give L ots of Living Space 10 consider in your efforts to gel ol the water heater. A good water comlort system m it. it will boasr the best buy for your money, and to heater can be expected to last at both flamtidkss clectric heating and maximum efficiency with a m inim um to hide the bulky furnace, ducts j iaur. a m nbile home which w ill rc- least five to IQ years, depending air conditioning in a total plan. investment in space. The manu- land piping, flamcless clectric heat lain its resale value. on make. If the heater is a flamcjess If you are looking for the greatest laclurers ot these modern dwellings .'lalccs up tir'actically rtO 1 . Take a look at t^e general clectric one, burner maintenance value in a-used mobile home, t>e have gone to great lengths to.utilize W ith nameless electric heat; Ihe _condition__O n the oiit.sidc^ is the, is. jio t a. m a jo t—factor, since the sure to give careful considefrtlion every square inch o f space for living total heal source for the entire siding torn or badly dented? Are elcctric units require none, to the comfort systems it contains. corhfort. mobile home is contained in one nails or rivets pulled out or missing? 4. Check for the necessary built- With a flamcless electric heating For instance, hallways have been small unit which can be mounted Arc there large wrinkles in the sid- in kitchcn helpers. Does the mobile and air conditioning system, youri kept to minimum lengths. Many of under countcra, Jn^ptherwiM hanJ- ing? If so, have the frame checkcd home have such modern day neccs- mobile home life will be far' morj^ tTic inside doors slide into the walls, to-get-at corners o f storage areas, for proper alignm ent. It could be sitics as autom atic dishwasher and pleasurable. . ' rather than swinginginto a room in or even underneath the, mobile sagging, garbage disposer? These will add And, looking toward Ihe future, a space-consuming .sarc. Efficient home.. On Ihe inside, is the woodwork to the value now and to the resale you will find that both the sale­ flamcless clectric water heaters arc ■ A nd with the' use o f radiant scarrcd'! Are the kitchen work area.s, price later. ability and value of your mobile mounted in space which, would elcctric heat in ceilings or in walls, in clu d in g sink, faucets and counter 5. One of the most important home will be increased appreciably, normally be wasted under counters. there is no loss o f living space at all. lop corners clean, or is there a items to check is the heating sys- compared to mobile homes with Closet sizes arc tailored to the size beavj buildup of grease and dirt? tem. If it is a fuel-burning -s-ystem. old-fashioned, high maintenance Radiant oeifing heat is completely of their contcpts to give ample A htavy b u ild u p indicates poor which requires a fuel supply, burner, fuel-burning systems. hidden within the ceiling itself. room for thi; storage of clothing, carc o f j„s^ jnc.vjgi^s valvss. chimncy and nipine. it is a The wall-mounted heaters fit flush -but not- to-waslo-a single- inch-of occupant. And be a little suspicious jsure bet that it will require con- w ithin tfic'^wnlh "and take-no-floor unused space. .of stain-darkened countcr tops, cenlrautd yearly doses of maintc- space away from the rooms. which indicate the first good clean- nance. If the heating system is a Older types of insulation, which According to the Edison Electric ing they had was probably just modern flamcless electric type, dictated Ihc use o f very thick o ut­ Institute, flamcless electric heating before the “ for sale" sign went up, however, maintenance is not a prob- side walls to reduce heal transfer, units can be built into mobile home If the M obile home has u flame- le m , a c c o r d in g to ih c E d is o n have been replaced by new, more additions m ore cfisily than any less electric range and oven, chances Elcctric Institute, efTicicnt types o f insulation such as other type, because a simple wiring are the dirt and grca.se buildup will with flamcless electric heat, the foaificd-in-placc plastic. ' jo b i.s all the h po ku p these modern- be much less in this area. only yearly work which has to be age heaters require. 2. Check doors and windows for jone is the adjustment of a thermo- W ith the use of these new space- With this m ore convenient and case o f opening. If oulsidc doors 5,^1 ^nd perhaps cleaning of a filter, age materials, wall thickness can cflicienl method of heating the ' stick or ja m , it could be an indica- |f ,h c p re v io u s o w n e r has be reduced by several inches. Every modern mobile homeowner gains lion of bad frame alignment, or it neglected to perform all the maintc- inch saved in this w ay means an ­ extra living space. And all that's could be something as harmless as nance chores needed on his heating other several square feel o f avail- losi is Ihe noise, bother, expense improper blocking. , I httJ ucUbufn inn .1 -abtc ling tpii^ artel Uirl Whicn Cotnc wW h. Dld- Check inside •closet yoors and mobile home could be a financiaf along the total wall length of a fashioned fuel burners, blowers and mobile home. drawers forea.se o f opc.ralion. They liability 10 you, ready 10 go hay­ fossil-fuel supplies. can be fixed if they stick, but they wire afid expensively at an " One of the most outstanding and There is no basement in a mobile will be a great annoyance unlil the lime. This two-walled gloKH up-to-date improvements being home but with flamcless cicclric repairman comes. Sincc flamcless cicclric heal needs Hhowcr IK a very popular used by modern mobile home f\cat, there is no need for one - at 3. Check Ihc plumbing. A no periodic maintenance, it cannot manufacturers is flamcless electric least as far as hom c—com fort—i*— --- tl< pfwift-faucci' which has badiv be damaged by ncglccl us olficf sys- space-saver found in mi>- 4 heal. U nlike a fuel burning system. concerned. dificolored a sink can indicate lack tcms can o( today.

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4 Salurday ★ Sunday ♦i A p r il 8 , 9 , 10, & 11 Lazy J Mobile ♦1 Hom e P a r k ♦i ♦1 Guerdon Homes . . . W here G racious L iving B egins TlnnM-News, Twin FallS/ Idaho ThursdaVi A pril 8, 1971! constructed of tough mutcriuls it provides. which need no periodic replacing. And most of all, they both like You II want to e.scape the chores the health benefits of the clean, forced upon you for these many, comfortable,.controlled environ- ycars by your Old-fashioncd fuel- provided by central electric burning furnace. Retirement years conditioning during the hot a rc n o Urnjc 19 hav^t^w orjy about _iun,ro„jnonlhi. Clean, frciih air ;ill damper or Ilueli3juslm ents, burner' y^ar-round is particularly important cleaning, flame regulation, fresh iiir supplies for Lhc furnacc and a n d d i rt reserves during ihe winter monihs. in the air increases and respiratory Anti you shouldn't be l*xpecled to problems are more common. tolerate a lu)t,M icky' indoor envi- As you approach reiiremeni agc ronmeni during the suninKrmonths il becomes a necessity lo consider Up-to-date mobile home m anu­ a new way of life that is geajed‘to facturers are on youp side, suys the your needs. In a mobile home F.dison Hlectric Instituie. More equipped with flameless electric apd more of them are installing heating and air conditioning, your llamelcss electric heatmg and cen­ retirement years can be comfortable tral elecinc air conditioning sys­ and carefree in every sense of the tems In the modern rnobile homes w o r d . they arc producing, to give you the ultimate in care-free living and Fireplace In A c o m fo r t The m an of the ht)use (inds satl>- (i\ctton inilnm clcss clcctnc heating because theVe are nt> fuel supplies Mobile to w D rry a b o u t , ni> b u rn e rs to ad-' just, no service man to hire and pay i>ut i)f limited retirement funds and no wt^rnes about fuel-line Hom e? Living in o toral electric mobile homo can be one of the most carefree, enjoyable ways to spend le a k a g e . retirem ent years w ithout dozens of back-breoking household chores that formerly dem anded your time. The lady of the ht>me is fond o( II you're looking for a mobile llamelcss electric heat because it home and want the comfort and joy For Carefree Retirement Years p r o d u c e s 111) soot or greasy dirt lo fireplace, it's possible to get a sinl her decor and furnishings She >i'obile home with one It provides likes the laci that a llameless elecinc warmth and beauty while doint? Buy A Total Electric Mobile Hcmie rilffnil'l' 'so smaii II lakeS’pnrc- log cutting,'log carrying tically no n>om from the compact and hauling aw^ay the ashes. And W hen you are ready lo retire, tlian to the dozens ol back-brcaking planned, can he one ol the most living space in a mobile htime. If ihere’s no wasted heat, all the vi>u should be preparing vourself household chores ^^hich h;ivc al- care-frce, enjoyable vvass to spend has tlameless electric radiant warmth stays m ihe room where for a lolall> dilVerent w av'of life, «.ays demaiuled >our lime >our relireinenl years. ceiling hem. slim t?iiseboard healers you are. Depending on ihe model Y-our—many'-ycars of pn>ducl»ve Av—v-.*ur -rtMireinent years ap- YoU'WoftVw-ant-to-Avorry about recessed wall p,iUielJlCillenwihe_.^>u buy, tt can be UNcd :is a portablc 7 work have earned the right tu enn'V proach. it's a good time to nuike ;i sucll chores as house painting: no space lo her sate, hung t>n the wall or placed in t o yourself for years of conil'ortable, few plans lor w)ur luture. I d a ssure mobile homes, with ihcir lactor> cllicienl a)nilori s>siem, frame sections, l-or romance a nd carefree living for yt)Ufsel( the care-free e.xistencc haked-on (inishes, need none You .. husband and wife like jhe beauty in >our mobile home you ------In yoop'Tctirpm ynt 7 ycnr!s—ym r4f w.ll- w =,rit t t r - c ^ p c - The phySrcaT 'Im nele.. cicctnc heat should consider an cle.-lric fireplace, a l l o w . vsani to live life at its fullest, giving work, required for roof mainlunance eudence ol l|ic according lo the l-lectric H e a t in g n|^|^re^ to enjoyinj^^ yourself J^tibiltM^^^ the roof on your mobile hynic is heating system is the uarm comlor. Associali >!•>: Congratulations Mobile Home Dealers On Your Mobile. Home Show BARRETT iVlobile Home rransport. Inc. i uthttrizofi l.icf'nsed l.nrrivr l(.(. M( For Service aijd Proper Information On Your Move, Call Vs Collect. District Office I U > U . deral W ay ■ |<|‘ili(> H3 IMionc Local Office KUion “ K Idir” >X olU-rs l|v> m e ------l u in K.ills. iclaJio P h o n r I <>2 Thursday. April •, 1971 Timw-Newt, Twin F«ll*. l<*«ho 11 The Frtur Most Asked Questions A boul. ..

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ARE MOBILE HOMES REALLY ROOMY ENOUGH IS IT DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN FINANCINGON A FOR FAMILY LIVING? . /XI. MOBILE HOME? N o t any m orel M obile hnmp-: ra n hn tinnr^nr Indeed they are! In fact, there is rqplly no "top" ^much the same way as an automobile, except’for' a limit on the amount of space a family can have in a longer period of tirne. The growing popularity of mobile home. The average unit built today is 14 feet mobile home living recently brought the Federal wide and over 60 feet long. In addition, ^pandables, Housing Administration and the Veterans Adminis­ add-a rooms and double-wides (two units combine<^ tration into the picture. Under the new rulfrigs, FHA make mobile homes even more spacious. Witn_ and Gl loans are now applirahln homca. m o d u lar urtiti and Trip le-wide!. cu iiiiTig in to th e p ic- Federal- savings and loan associations have also' been ture. and one large pianufacturer- already building a authorized to participate in the mongages on mobile 16-foot-wide unit, roominesiT ls~no problem. And homes, and many finaricial institutions offer financing there's never any lost sp>ace in a ^nobile home unit. programs through local mobile hofne dealerships. Not It's all engineered into comfortable, orderly family only do you get more living space for your money living spacel when you choose the mobile home way of life, but you are able to buy your hom e for as little as 5% down and pay for it at a reasonable monthly rate.

IS MOBILE HOME LIVING HERE TO STAY, DO YOU REALLY PURCHASE A "COMPLETE ' OR IS IT JUST A FAD? PACKAGE" WHEN YOU, BUY A MOBILE HOME?

Growing in popularity each year, it is estimated o^r New mobile'homes are sold fully equipped; range, -43S-,00Q~ new- mobile homes-will ba - toUi—in—19X1, refrigerator, furnace, watw heater, furniture. drBPcries. Official sources indicate over 75% of all new dwellings tamps and floor coverings 'are ail included in the sellipg fo^^ndor 520,000 will bs mobile homes^ One originaLputchase_ptier square foot for today's niobile home. Mobile exception of the cost of the site and insurance h om e living is h o t a fad, bu t rather is a com fortable, coverage, the buyer does indeed got a "complete convenient and economical way of .life which is package" of convenience, comfort-and economy when destined to grow in popularity in the years ahead. he chooses the mobile home way of life. 12 llmes-News, twin haiis^ idano inursaay, April «, ly/i

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