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- ■ ■ O it 'M itTombalbayo,______‘ t from____ important' oil fields .in the capital ot tljc southem part of uie south. Tho Sara?^ Qiris- 30 chances to win ^^-'anyw here, do-anything, refiion.of,,Ennedi-noar-Cluid's .tlje-country,-of-. tho,-rullng- -iiuh«rfor ir long time had been frontier/Ai/ll^ IJbya. Govern-~progroaidvo Qiadlan Party In considered aa.-'alaves by the . mcnt officiara said tliey believe early April. Mo.'ilem peoples of the north. tough LittleTi^^^^ Gogd, clean fun from ^ e American fUm sou^iht the Tiie interview witiri-VcBident Tlte Saras linposed an authority permit only when jl was certain Tombalbaye took'place in tho on tho Toubbous Wf;fch, tho Chad's small war against 'gai'dens of tlid residence of tlie nomads refused to accept and It the people whcTBring you the 4 cleaner-air gasolin^^ rebellious tribesmeh, foughtw prefect . , or local governor in was this .confrontation of tho witli the aid of the French Fort Archambault; It is a large two groups whidi gave blrtlUo . army and-Foreljjn Legion, had wliite building of style often the Insurrection • nearedfl halt. ' - called Afrlcdn .colonial, set-’ aiie military operaUo'ns *ond ‘ Tlie government officials said amid red" and kellow bougnnvil- attitude of Ujo Chad ' r - r - . ' onootUic world's 10 biniicst oil lea. - RovornmcM-wHch understood tlrms In September, 1909 SCvcriil yinra of pnliciil, k j errors - o l loBl hovo- Whal-B a-Tftoart'.". sports vohicio? Probably oho of rccclvod two oil prospcctlnc pollllcnl and psychnloslcnl cf- brousbt close to on 'end *hiil Nopurchase,, . permits, one lor the reRlon forts nnd Uie old of men and was In renllty only a mlsunilo’r- thOmost vofsatile machijnos ovO'r put on whools. arQund Fort Arclinmbault In inaterial of t^o French nrmy. KtmwHnn. Xlio Clifldlari pres- Thls-2-cyclq Tricart’ " Irom Sporry Rand is good for necessary. Enter c- tiouUi and tlie second for the Prcsldcnl'^I(in»uv^”uu bin jjient sent a highly qualified jke Qjad in Uie center, west ended the . resurrection of representntlvc to Tripoli to dll soasona. It's at homo on snow, sand, grass, dirt wherever you see of Largeau In the north. relwlliousJlHbesjnen whicli five negotiate witli lOerdci. ‘ and grovol, ovon lords shallow streams. It's groat •this sign..•• Win ___. Government officlalH sald the years .ogo menacod Uio ontiro xijo talks have taken n great ' lor hunfing, fishing, o!r jiist plain lollowing tho sun. a Stwo permlls inv'olved a mini- ■nation.-Mdro tlian hQ irof tho deal- of ? time-but there i s ' m.um investment of $5,G million, French troops have loft and tho confldcnco In tlio capital Uiat And when a. Tricart'i; isrt't being usod-'for fun, it Sweepstakes closes T R I B J I t n ----- b u u h a u u m already hns.been remainder are expected-to^ ii^roefncnl will bo rcadictL pan oarn its koop-around-th0*-hDU60-by-towing-a— exceeded. The permltk arevood^cpj>rl“iry'llf-hich , ia'io'it. Hnter pnco, twi'co, as oltbn as you llko, You-.- in thq oploion ol Ilia luflu*> •(<(>«•' lo '■* r. Th. COHOCD TniCAHT>“ . Cwalf.ua Goufity officials PERFECT GIFT ' pfoiluciiniit will lia void, 'ct oi:6r> 10 licii'xail dnvad onlt> Lmployaai nl lha ConlinanUI Oil Con'pinV’ ><* ’ may bo one 6f tho lucky 30 who will bo moving out ■ 3. NO nunciiABii fitouincD. in'ifii. a(]«iili()no aaancist. (liilriliulaii. (Uil' •>i. tupoliBfr m tnuHcitl'aii of Qima m*' FORMOrA! on a Trloart'““sports vohicio this summpr. "V...... Isrinli. iw oftpildkti luiljd*! *'»> ll** lamihtt . o( llii fai''(l *'• nol '» participala . :to take training . All >«at. W alt a n j./o ctl l»*a and tabula- Even'if you're not, you always win at Conoco, I'oil C ______tioni apply. Vaid piohibllail b|r law. naltLakaClly, UlahB.«nO TWIN F A U S - O n e week's elections of lust fall, Lancaster 7. GMeuT«l«>a paMmaclari t)V trainings progra/n. , In said, and he,* his staff and Ju n i !&.. 1B7I, and i«ciivail_rio Ula> Ihan J&mestown,.)N. Y „ will help WilcDck^noW have a general gnsollnos;al 4 prices'means you pay only lor ' tho...... Juna 30,‘ltf7l. • '1. Winna(i'v'^ mail wllhin 1 ’ 'local offlcials in malntenanco workihg aNsocIutlon with tho ■ octj)iio„you need. Save money every timo-you-fill-- 4. A In lH ’ ol U TH IC A I.T'^ l»)OiU VsMlclai op«itv 111 Cnn(/riiuilll Oil ConiDiny_ ~pMgrBmmtnK-o>r- thor .^ui^ent. l^ter fitting them r.w«iiiil«kat Thu 30 TIHCX h T S '*' Io ba upUriiatls-wJi\i-you-got-ia^lot-moro_rldD-:lQr_yQUt___ - a^F R i?B i .ma-Bfc-ogLitfgiiga-WiTHQU'U -iaiiniyS.Ml.votlhi{ mocl'ilhcqi,.. .for uie.irauilng.BeMions...... c o n TO Tlie WtHNBB, WITHIM A l«0 U IL I —nAOiu«-’orB*CT-t** (ha •upliallon daia ol lha Qwakp- nna i*n I' O Boa 9107, Mitu*lenrTa>ia< 77001 oonlmiaskjners to attend the of ; the . leai^-p'urchase , -traMilnft-program Jebeginning-., g ln n ln g . Ogreiement (or the N machines,_ "^rlTAOOOinpBnyinr himnirlll' l«ffaslers«d7-.'ni;prc It r» oort- ______X. b« Ruuell Wllcock, main to the county,,he u ld . ' ' ’ rOOQallLaka Cll«r tenance foreman for the '' . ‘modiinef. Get more ride for your money at Conoco. .i ; ______littCMt*.. W ii.ilje MMipn -Precoci * . will cover d l i^aaea oftlip use - ~ ol niachlnef ,tod will alao BUDAPEST (UPlj-A_I5- Hottest Brand GoingL- . . .'provide iobnnation di) minor bojTh«i Bien’ cHarB • wltfi leading,a giqig of 12 . ,vboys Who itols m d ^ 'than Si - ca^»'4p a huaitlm nd took them prim ^. and gaheral tar Jdyrides. mMum::- . TWIN FALLS If naUonal empha&is on youth and efforU- ■to-solveLyouth-problemi .con* •timrea to-JwW" th8.';*poUlghtr Idaho's MoU)^^ of* the.. Year . ^ iild d ia lk up some Important. • points Id 'tiexi York tbla wei^ibr' Tfie“"Am«rican Mother of The . • Vear selection, ’’ , , Members'of the~Twin-P»llr Uons Club w hldr sponsored^ W ien Henderson. Filer, In ;^tate. contest and .are now I prted^UijS^she .will wear-lthe^ national crown as ot Friday,. - May 7, s ^ ihU Is a sb^ng factor ,Jn her favor. The Filer .woman wUIf take'"
as a carecr woman, mother, grandmother, .wife and com-'- --- m unlty leader to represent Idaho In the week4ong Amer ican Mother-selection program in New York City beginning ■“ Monday 6venlng.She will board a plane In Twin Falls at 7 ajri. Monday for the week's ac> Uvities climaxed at noon Friday. ;...... with a juncfieon In the Waldorf------A s^cla ball room .at which the 1071 selection will be an ; . ’ AS YOUTH rBhabiliia-- nounced:. ^ Hon officer/ M rs, Helen -• Helen and--her husband. Henderton ^cr/ks Jo you^H KennotlTHerrderson, have a Jion j and daughter-in-law, Kent and w/to /requen^/y 'have a IJeverly Henderson, Twin M is . Counselor" brush- wiih- the - law. - and a daugtitcr, Susan who is counseling pfien pfe-.' married to Jim Collins, Idaho ' r V'enls f/)om from- becom- Falla. She h a s ' one ' grand- r y:'' •' ing' ’>6^d|,erv*,','. ., - daughter, Wchdy Sue, 10, Idaho , ■ Falla. ■ • . Presently shoJs_Idflho_Youth_ ’ . Ilchabilitatifln Officer for Twin ; . ^ :FallrOaunty^'d:ln:this7Workjrn'i‘^ deals directly with youth problema. Her car<($;' has'also gained her an assKlatlpn with Father Flanlgan’s^Boys- Town and other national youth. agencies and, organizations. Uons Club m cm l^rs say she, has the support of those groups in the national .contest. Her youth work, also. hflS'in- , eluded IS* yeari^'volunteer /N G A RD tN of Henderson hotne, Mrs. Hon- services In the MiS& Twin’ Falls, ^orsbn chafs wiih V/endy Sue, her only grandchild, Xlls Idaho-and .Miss Americo >pageants'^<^so -sponsdred Gra hd mother_ ancf'/i0f''^auo/)fey"Al7i:7St/san“C67//ris7Wdifi6~fo//i7 locally by A c Uons Qub. As a homemaker, Helen’s ' talents are reflected in the dealgn-and-decor-’of-the-homfr -a^^e^-ind- b«* '.huaban^ b\^f -in 1659 on thfi Filer farm wherejlior j ‘parents ortglitally resided. Her decorating . hobby/ is highlighted by a . collection of several fine antiques ahd some cflrvingfljof—hcc. husband. V . Conununlty benefits in Filer and Twin Falla are numerous. Helen has contributed her time to YWCA, Harbor Hoyse, Baptist Church'and numerous other- programs. Her. .youth —services range from hef first efforts as. a |^;Bde achool teacher Just out of college to her -present^law enforcement-work vrtilch has covered Twin Falls' .. and Casjila counties^
/ : ' /DAHO'S A^OrrtER of Ihe year. Is an enthusiastic. homanialter and the graciousness p/ her home dis^ ' V, » I ' ■ ptays Her special tduchrinferior decoraling and an" . ^ H O r n G r n O k c r /Ik^ ^/lojo dltployed here by Mrs^H«nc/«rson/ , • • . ore #wo of/leV/avor/fe hobbies'. * . '
^ . GUBEftNATORIAL good wishes for Idaho's Mother ^ V i n n G T ' V . y®°'' Go''- Coci/ Andrus Jo'Mrs. new ^ Henderson a special evonf in her hoffori; ;
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AT THE HENOERSON Sunday, May jT 1971 . hornej lefi, Idaho's ^ofh”' cjr of f/ie Year, M rs, Hel- ' en Hendersdn)} holds one o f her pet dogs„(The dog jr^K’r.y .h r : M \ in the backgrtx^nd if a rteighbor's d6g .wfio jusf came to visit.} At right M rs, Hepc/erson and fier /lusband, Ken/, look over a, herd o^Lharoiait^r^ f/e; part df the H en d er sons' farm-^'-^ofiefoiion near Filer. The..couple Is . •‘Tk ftL2il.sr« ------
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i & s t ^TWIN FALLS - e Grafters. Q ub WU meet at ,,_-___Rehekah_Lodlgfi_ffl)L meet Haro» B^JPaiihJIiednesda , ; Tiieaday at 8 pjn.: atJhfi. CWd for pm ajl-day worWhop." , ______lerAJlTnembenr* are urged to come in costume '. SHOSHONE ~ Kathleerf for the-costume party...... Ross, daughter-of Mr. and ■ ’Mrs.VrC.-RosST^ShoshoniTTwUl JE R O M E -r . The Magic be awarded a bachelor of arts Valley Ceramic Club will mee't degree in EngUsh-pre-law May ■ at 7:30 p.m. Mortday at the 9 from C^rroU CoU^e, Helena,. r-homa^rfrf-I jurB'McCurdy, wbp^:MoflL;— ---- . lives on tht old Jerome high- . ■ - \ . way.- A I nfew- (echniquc_in_— IW IN- F A L L S W a y s id e —- —ccrantics wilhbe demonstrated. • D ub ' will .’.meet at 1- “p.m. ' ■ Jeronfw Brownie Troop » V and' ' . Tuesday wltft~Mr8.'-EElBrtha " ilwlr leader,~w9Tt)6le H im * T W N FALLS-- The.Twin Maxwell,— V:., ' - ' — «w iJ;took a taHt tialii ilite. aa" ' V “ FaHsGarJcnCIub'wlirmMl'UllZ 7 ' ^ J - have many valley residents, . i • • p,m» ■ Wednesday-at- tbo VM"- • • TW INFALI^ — Tlwre wttl'&e" • before' train '^ aervide is " ■ ' YWCA. There will bo individual a donee at 8 p.mt Wednesday a t ; discontinued the first of May. displays by club members, thoOdd Fellows.HalUTbei'e will . , > !Z^e troop topk the train from those^attendlng- are .to -bring, be (iddlingmwslc and tbe public - - $hoshoi^ to G < ^ n g , where the .;i^ntS'for-a plant jmlev -'^- ::- -!^^ . :.1 “ ' gtrU l^^db^^ip tv ihdlhera • ” of troop members.- !. T. TWIN FA LLS-M r. ahd Mrs..,. TWIN FALI.S - The’Salmon • , Those who'*'assisted Mrs. Verl Mccham and Mr. and Mrs, Social Club will meet at 2 p.m/ Hammond o a the traiii were,*' :niLi-Jfamiflpji_iitt«?mio|i ThursdfliLflUhfi-Mflryin-layloc— . MnfrHoflerpuKMrsTBI regional' confcrence ' for out* resldcnc6. Ethel Martin will be • ' and, Mrs. ^Wchard* W dley. standing State Farm Insurancb lA-ogram ,xHalrm^n. B o ll'c a ll' . Mothers who drove the glrls to agents ' at .th e Sahara-' will fchture "spring tonic." Shoflhf^ and picked them up in Tahoe, SouthiJiko Tahpe, Nov. • . Goodiifg w ere^rs." David ^ Mitchell, Mrs. J.B. Thomason,' TWIN FALli) Geraldine CURAN CLICKfl • Mrs, Jack A daiv , Mrs. LeRoy Loretta Gossett, Twin Fals, will -- Oraig and Mra: Qary Fawlings; -4 m owafdod a bachelor of arts ^U P Il- ^aran - Mrs. Hammond said that .the degree in medical technology Madden, the blonde, hlue^yed . train ride w ^ ,ope_6f_ many' i . from- CarroU- CoUege,. H e le n a ,- b c a u tjL .v ^ p !a y e ^ ^ -- aetivJifSTjer t r ^ took p j ^ In Mont., on May 9. She-Is the Richard Chamberlain’s Hamlet therpast-year. ^ - a a io - 4hat dauuhtcr.of.Mr. and Mrs..Carl_ .Hallmark Hall of F a m e ,... ~ other trips included a tour of the R; Gossett, Twin Falls. television production, has honey plant in WcndoU^ KMVT------■ achieved stardom ' on .the "T TV ta Twin Falls; ^nctlcan TWIN- FALLS — ' D»k«' as Helolse In the Heritage Display when it was in BOARDING THE irain at ihe slaiion in Shoshone - Wiseman has assumed the .British pr<^uctIon of "Abelard Twin Falls;.the Jerome Library are members of Brownie Troop 561 ol Jerome. The presidency of the. TWin Falls andUelolse." Edacatlbn'Assoclatibn. Q theri, and St. Benedict's Hospital. , - girls arid Iheir leader look a ride Irom.Shoshone' ■ The troop also has gone on a elccted are Keith Farnsworth, hay ride and wiener roast, All aboard lo Gooding—one ol several aclivilies ol Ihe lroop. ' vice---president. Ruth G ates^' ntadff tray favors for the Pasionper irain service is being discontinued in the secretary, and Norma Hughes, hospital4nd lon^.term care unit valley, so this year's group will be Ihe Iasi which treasurer. , patien^. "We had a Christmas can hop a Iraii^-between : Ihe^lwo-Magic^Valley___ pafty,-a-Halloween pariy-and towns. TWIN FALLS - Hobby " ^one on Valentl|>e’s Day,". Mrs. 'Hamnrandlamnrand said.-said. ------.------in-#---- p i — 1------;----■, - -......
.•nie girls have earned their M i S S H u l S e ’ l a - i / I I 1- • Friendship pins this year she A / \ a g i C V Q l l C y - P a V O r i t e S said. Mrs. Hammond said the troop weds Baker ^ ^ will |«X)n start summer vacation W eek's Recipe Winner but "we do have several more K IM BERLY-W anda Hulse, MELBA BURGESS things planned for th^ girls to do daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Route 3, Twin Falls before this. time." L. -Hulse, Kimberly, and "We plan'to'clean and plant Richard L. Baker, son of Mr. ORANGE DOUGHNUTS Hie Times-News will pay $5 ‘ . ------flowers in the rock6 garden---— at ___tlie and Mrsr George Bajcer, Filer, v2 eggs hospiUl, take a tour of the were married April 2 In rites ^ J^ o ra n w juice each week for Magic Valley -Tinjcs N.WS If 11 can Performed by _BUh«p ^Ted 1 L u c S S Favorites. If you haVe a arranged, and jre are preparing Oockett at the home o^ tho favorite recipe, Just mail it to o r ^ e peel _kl(|fi^.parfinla^ ^ |hg___Recipe___ Department^J foiiDay_Camp_thal-wilLbDJicld. “ VlrcuprDtl’ .this 'su m m er. " A Molhefc- The coliple was hondreU at a women^ Daughter tea is planned and reception April 17 at the 1 f ^ i recipe Becomes th ^ o p e r ty of • Fly-up ceremonies for the Kimberly LDS Church. u. tablespoori „ .-.i; baking powder the Ti^es-News and'cannot be Brownies who .will become G(rl ^returned "ScoTitB“^nBrt^ , m h°- * nour ___ Hammond said. U^slon,.n?y,U,iro«^„: Itjose girls who will Fly-Up Utah, Pocatello, Bliss and Buhl. oil. Mix in sugar, baking powder ■ into Junior Girl Scouts this will b? Cindy Adams,
r ^•oft-Mrrmid-W^beRoy-CrHiffr n m i. aiiu nirs. LXiwy \jraig, -Unda Bell, daughter of Mr. and Wanipum was u s ^ as money on paper towel. Roll in tin- highest civilian cltjition,-for his Mrs. Robert^ Bell; Pbtti ^ both whites a ^ Indians In namon and sugarvm U turo. 30 years of-entertalnlng service __Fredericksen, daughter of Mr. the eaatem United States early , Makes about 24. * porsonncL and Mr8 .. Gene Fredericksen; in the 17tli century.’ - 1- '• ' Sherry Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harhmond; — OirlstlnA Harris, daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hart-ls; yickl Meyer8..daiighler of Mr.- . and.' Mrs.~JVlctot!_Meyors: Marcia Patheai; 'daughter of Mr. and Mrd. Larry Patheal; Jan Patterson, daugh^r of Mr. and Mrs. S herm ^ Patterson; Bobbl Thomason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Thomason; Karien Ridley, daughter of Mr. v .a n d Mrs. Richard Ridleys, Jeffery and Terri Rawlings', daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rawlings; and Shonna Walker, •.daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walker. Other membere of the'troop' include' Dawnnita Dietrlok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dietrick; Terri Flora, daughter of- Mrr-an(J-MrsrC;BrFlora*- U sa and Laura Hill, dauiditers of Mr. and Mrs. William UlU: J ^ y MItcheU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell and Shery .Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamrhond- Mrs. Jack Adams was asiistant troop leader. The b ^ p plans a b&rbecuo for its la it meeting.
YOU’D NEVER GUESS IT FEATURES: TIESaftd An autolnntic oveii'lhal cooks mciils while you’re away Grangers' SllP-ONS n| | An dveii lliat goes from rnnni mm'p tn4nn° in d mlmiim:- m le o t — A broiler you cim.ud)ii;il hcjitwiihii din Two)}" and lwoVi"!iurfnce Units williinfinilc heats ' KIM BERLY - Members of $ 4 , 9 8 $ 0 9 8 . Spillgua^* cooklop wi(h no hard-to-clcnn crcyiccs • ^ ; the Kimberly. Granite are- fi": planning to help with tha county Baianccd-ljteiifovcn with window and interior light *u cJean-up ,^ y May 8. according. Get your FREE Summer to an announcement, made a t ; . the last maeing. ’ ^ Cooler Bag just fpr looking (C O M t SEE IT-YOU’LL LIKE IT), Memberg also heard a report about changes in the county H (lOf. letter to the G r ^ e ■Uted that there will be two wheat iheavea, winter and' WKSAtUTE ^NATJOI ' '''S^eSss trliB*categoXi wm b« wU«d. II alM w u raportad MUSIC WE«K‘ I,IV ;Ti|IE.. , U uta Junior aowerexhlUtnrlU MAY^ - 9(h LYNWOOD • _ .M n . ..Don > T a ^ retmrtaid. --l^O ur A j»pIionceStoriBi-,^ SfiVC JS"i944 s- HvWd Baat U requHtlng ' 441 ■'733-8^ • -A^USiCMN^S-/n Magic Valhy w d r monv’ fiots-cmd -ih9-m 9m h9rs-of ihtL Magkhords barbershop group are np-^cepilon,. From left are D(^-,fjiebert, who is an Idaho Siaie Police o/ficer; Bill ^appfeye, a -Twiry BASSOONIST Richard '/irringlon, p studeni-^at- Hmmmmmrnrnpi! Falls barber; Monfe U e , a Ty/(n Fal/s fireman, ond Twin.Foils High School ij iypicai of young musicloni DECORATORS COVER THE J/m Reyr)olds, whq operales Reynolds Funeral CHapel. /n Magic Valley. Performances by teen-agers and yThe group is one o f many; ivhfch will be phrforming iheir older fellow masiciaris ofe among aciiviiies " ENTIRE M A filC .V A llEV . during Nalional Musk Week. scheduled during t>Jalional Music Week. ^ • r
Free EMimatcs No Obll|Ati(in ^ • I)rap«rt«ft * Vnlaneet . . '• KomHnd Shadra • Fabrie'Shade* * " • Au«lr!arir|i 8h«eN • llp h sln e ry^ National Music Week nces .M fKaLfivrryouiLO ^csm lini P r o h l f r n t ^ L e f S e a r 0 S a v « : y o u A f o n s y , T o d a f . . . TWIN FALLS — May 2-D;- Since this annual event Nationar Music. Week w i to instrument of world pcaco. Week. Any group-Interested in to ■ Increasing musical.;: marks the 48th .annual o V .h W ' been sponsored J)y the create an understanding, and The . first; synchronlziid the advancement' of rpuslc» knowledge and to advancing SHOP AT BEARS AND SAVE 'servance of .t^atlonal Music National 'F ^ r a tlo n of Music Appreciation ' of the value of "celebration of National Music Individually or in cooperation American m usic," the Woelr{rr-197lrTho~lhem^ttlfl Qubs, a^hon^ont organization music in the,home,, and In the Week was . In 1924. under >(he with kindred organizations, pr^aitiatib n states. tO.1 T ta ln F tll. year Is “Joy of Service Through -dedicated to the advancement Community; and as'a common guidance of the late Qiari^s M. may. sponsor music week ac The following is a letter from Sears M.ln "H-OHai Music." of .music; The objectives, of bond among all people'and as an Tremaine. Otto H. Kahn, tivities. President Richard Nixon to ^ T^inFiilU. - tiurU) ’ » » I.U U banker, patron of arts, and (or Prank 11. Kcldlman, Mayor of Mia. Maurice - Honlgman, ^ many ^ a r s chairman of the Twin Falls, has signed a 'president of 'the National ' board Of directors of the proclamation deslgnathig May Metropolitan Opot'fl Company, 2-9 as Music Week In. Twin served as- first :natlonal Falls. chairman. Since 1024, when The proclamatipn Mys that President Calvin CooUdKe music Ifl "one of the i | . r. J» T1m »N.«; Twln^F^»r ldibo Wtid«y7tt«V?^ W ' Md$ic week ce/ebrafed
Oaude Brown; baas,-and Leo thia earth, 1 vaa here — In Uie . Fnhrttlon of^'iulc Ouba; "II Caqipeau, tenor, hre membera windajnid.the wavM, When,the ia »|U) gi^at 0««>un ttut I of lU a quartet, and all of them first treea“.,and ^ ? r a 'and“ ' U w ’inanbera ot .Uw ■balona-to thf.. ____ graMeaaiJpwmiilJ.waa tlnong: , '^^allciiia' FijleMWinirMIBie' M ayJ; No<*i, TUrf Uu#, m e them. And when nuin cams, I at Qubi u Amarlcans. once,because the moat delicate, tbMfva N«aon«l iuet!auhtle,.aniLii Qub. medium for the. c . I of In tbls ag« of'aophliUcaM " -Miy flrNooiiv Turf Q ub - man's etnotlons. .... technology,.muaic of all agei, Ihe Rubalyats, dance band "When men werflHttle better ..„ta«t«!, and lulU>a dedication of man's nature. Tlirough my. J- May.6: rp .m .^ Valley High . • fwitiak traw»'HnY gfin^panlon madiii''|fy if),V $ ^ fch#» — your 600,000 tiim U is , the' ince,_ human nature has ...... /ratfUenentrofThls -8cho«lr-Velley-.Hlgb-SchppU ' p K S f u r ^ him for. repayment Haying do fttndsrhe offered Ba“nd and choir Conceirt,DavIi;: u p l her marriage and she ^ 1^ al the chance. FoUlngstad, conductor. reflned. AreQi cbupl^U ,^‘mry"'S’e«?o™iii.wiii. ".With the aid of men I’ have Since he was heavily Indebted to me, tM , I demanded.; T . F . m i s s Mfiy 7: . Twln- Falls High -----— r-speclal gratitude that lapplaud become a F'ln« Art.. From -^jnent.-whCTcupon-hc W-(bcLJsgmiY-iifenig_Lg , ■School Wliid Ensemble Dour of --- ^i»iit_cQfalrihution8-to_~the Tubalcaln to Thomas Edison, a informed him that since I was a consenting female over 21, ' > C T 5 T o u r T T r n e ^ r :ultural enrichment and per- (he . five Twin Falls' Grade long line of the brightest minds that he ITexl did not ‘'twist my arm ," and was not indebt-- School, Washington, Harrison, s e t s J u n e lonal satisfaction of countless have devoted themselves to the ed to me for i^ythlng. Thus be cleared himself. Lincoln, Bickel, and Mor- engagemeni, wedding dpte perfection of 'instruments For me to l»ve been publicly condemned as an Immoral through which men may utilize [ay 7^ Kimberly Junior High person, by- oo« 'who had taken everything a woman could . K IM B E R L r- 'M r.a n d Mrs. continued success ~’of your my powers and . enjoy my w e d d i n g School Music Department will give wa«.iM£ed a humiliating experience. I am not asking Franklin. Helmst Kimberly* FIIJER - N(r. and Mrs. C.W. worthwhile efforto." charms. I- have myriads of present a program .for ,the for advice or consolatida, Abby. I have leanied my lesson. I • announce the engagement of Pharis,iSah Diego, Calif.; an- Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and voices and instruments., I am hi TWIN FALLS - Mrs, Lolieto student body during school Just want to pass-it on to other women^who m ^ find ' their dau^ter, Fayp, tp. Mat nbuhte the engagement-«f their Mrs. Del Slaughter, membera of the hearts of all men and . on Becker, Twin Falls, and A.O. hours. • ■ ■ themselvM in the same sUuatioa. Sign meT!’ . , thew Ooata. son of M ^an d Mrs. daughter, Cassandra Aletha. the Twin FaUs Music .Qub, are their tongues, In all lands 'and Becker, E\)catello, announce May 12: 7:30 p.m. CSI Fine Hubert Coata, Pdcateilo, former Hunt; to James Blakley, son of ck._____ ■.. Henry Coiner, cello, and Mrs. vFalls.ainlc.-^ ■ V - ^ '______^ - < » n c € r t^ r e c lta l b v j:s tu d e n jfl_ ^ — f-have no regrets, alr“ I"naw -*eJ r^ m o e h ~ m o r e " -Teala Bellini; piano.------— vas oraduated-fr^m' Mrs. Teala 6eUini. Womanly and self assured. I see. nothing wrong with p e ^ e ^cau se m u s ^ ls a universal Twin Fails High School In 1063 _M ay 3: 8 p.m. CSI Fine A ^ - having-thelr no8e«-bobbed~or-wrinklds-r«noved-if-that’s- -and was graduated frwn-Waho-CentePT-student-reoUal-by -language, tho.chalrmcn felt that-. the following quotation by Allan what makes them happy'. Same for silicone br«asls. State University In lOCT-wlth a. Johnson, baritone, and I am now engaged to a w o i^ rfu l' man'. I fear tBat he G irls prefer to" be degree" in o lem en tary n n aiT T a ire y , soprani, both -G.-Inman- Is especially ap propriate for the 6bscrvance of - Would,feel.gypped If he knew my breasts were filled with education. Ho Is a feachor and, students of Eugene Mlldon. music week: silicone. He Is sura^tb find out bMause they aje very hard coach at Filer. May 4: The Maglchords will and'somescarireibaln. > <■ surprised by rings . sing at thrM of the.local nursing "1 AM MUSIC: most alicicnt of the arts. I' am more than b there any Way to have the scan remov^T Dr should homes — Sky View Manor, Harel Del Manor,.and Heritage' ancient; I am eternal. Even I swallow my pride and confess before we’re m^rrledT , NEW YORK' (Upi)-Most, to know about etich *"C" CARAT: Diamonds arc mea Manor. - MARRIAGE OR BUCT ^ I s would rather have their follows: sured by a standard weight swains select the damond ring CUT: Tiio tran^formntion of ioiown as Uio carat, wiiich Is - " DEAR MARRIAGE; Confess. And 'g«t the opbUoni ol that majtes them engaged. Most* a rough stone Into -a’ dazzling divided into .lM points. several tep Botch plastic tdrgeons wlfh regard te the sears. girls would like to be surprised, gem and the shapo this-takes' Seme sears can be removed. But, says the Jewelry Indus- como under the hpadlng, cut. try Council, most husbands-to- Principal diamond ahflpcslirQ. ^■c5nsld«:ihis to^Tialty^’a^iheZbrnUani’ or“ rQundr::the: ^hahonestlj/hetierswipisuHr^ result, most engagement rings . cmet'dld/the pear,'the oVaLand are chosen by the couple' the marquise or,, t»at'«hapcd. ^ -together.:—______.Tl\o brilliant-or round cut Is Looka better bedaiwc it fitn bcttcy because it's ^X)Ej>j%-A&BYi'Uy-flanc« aDd4 have been.plannlng our. ^ iHo-fuVdrlttfrtrpdlllon&llyr*^--- lnM ^rc'tt'crT7Tby''n)ycc{aUBts7S(;c^rort}iy-si(lv-slit- ’ ■ wedding for Mveral months. We have set the.date and An element o( mystery may i • ■' ■rranged fyr the church and even set up our, vaoatlons Irom be added If the man gobs to the -COLbH: Jewelers, say the iwo'viceo awim dreaa, mfjled round the cdgcn. j work. EveiTthlni; was perfect until my mother and s U t^ " Jeweler^first and Mlects .ah most sflught-after engaganent Kodel* polyester and cotton flocked chambra\i I announced that theyawanted U to be a double Wedding I assortment' of engagement diamonds have the purity,, the in hlu(^white floral stripe. S to 16 Up until rtaii, my sister and her boy friend neveg ■■■“^v-: ._.. . , T,. -.,.Ntw.-yowc\^upij--Soine-'j-»;'#> ' '■' TWIN FALLS - Th#’, J«nHion win 'ta, '•'N V0 7 °Si*t»&’to^ Q 11.00 0,H ,CGS,v.W ilinfijtS- s s s t ^ ^ IW ila y «t. ,the CollegB of Sunnji/isw OouH«. ' - Sonlelh'^- ---- * Southern 14at M. rriaciiiaTJcllla ■ rariaiuParlalb mm*ni| onas‘ » «uu/iiuwe - uy. uie Annour m..K winnera will compete lit.itala Hahn vriU.ihow (adilons from Margaret Magnlion wiU be Rewarch Pound^Uon during Judging in Coeur d’Alene In T m « la ’». Thare alio will be a hosteaa. ' eWorld War Iir 'T b e .tudy May. tonrof Iho-csi campua. , Hiere wUl be a progreaaive "Aowed w r r o uiaithat winoowwindow snaoes ii--*” A simvner coffee wUl bo at . In poeljy, pivlalon I. graie i 4 1:30 p jii; July 14 at S52 Monte
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S i r ^ a n L refilled by‘ the E to b r th rLii I hijrfj... case thn Anvinoa miiw h» m« «u»«cn, secoiia, ana Kfiiny aiqari, in ira , u iv iiio n III, A .^ir much'M i “ t iT iJ r c m t M d ^ ^ ““ S*- EdwardJ.; »«hlor high school: Judy V in
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Venempn, the room. . aw arded' Lorraine Lee, ®nd AUlson Jones, DlvUInn Irf.
iTie 'working girl of today may Just report for duty In '‘workingman’s" clothw. For feminine fashions are' on a denim kick that. Includes revlva) of this sturdy fabric of old for everything from street dresses to bikinis for the beach.
WINNERS OF BIKBS in the~Twin Palls Opilmisf San Francisco fim founded In. C/ufa bicycle safety'rod0o~were~Cindy-Sonchez-ond~^^^^^‘^^ cut-iip- Prizes Curtis HamiHoni Tke»^aiyourfgsUrj are shown here tousera out of _^ !O 0^cpj.gr^ulla/od by Dr. ErnosjgSu.nVdenta: mlendenl o l schools in Tw(n falls. looks Include; Jacquard B i ke r o d eio d r a w s c r o w d
TWIN FALLS - Four hun Department explained. the dred and sixty eight kids turned, . safety program. out xrith their b la d e s in rainy At the rodeo; 1 » blcyclcs weather for the second annual were registered and lic e n ^ 'in ' Twin Falls Optimist Club cooperation with the Twin Falla «bicycle safety rodeo, it is an Fire Department. Acrarding to nounced today, by club officials. Greg Otto, program chairman . Hie rodeq was the climax to for the Optimist Q ub, this is the April 19-24 blcycle_safety_ about the number of bikea 'w eelt siM hsbi^ by the club. During the Week, a safety program was given at each of the grade schools in Twin Falls. ' ■A“fltfirw aS"^w n'durin^the' assemblies and Sgt. Qlff Sharp of the Twin Falls Police JD, T lm n - M w i^ ^ ln Ftgii,' ldL .[ ynnraplf ftn Ritnri'ay — it’s May 9, waa a Btilnater. " an d x w e m c e for the mothers hall. Mother'A)ay (breakfast In bed 1!ef'n»rajr;^Kwrdlng--to:'-«<;;^ A-*-|^rt>i{ram'^' abour^StBtB researchers at Hallmark'Cards, ' time, and no wash). was . Anna .A.-Jarvia,^ < M O N DA Y:. BoW b Mrd . Annual Music.,Wdefejjfwcnta achoolteac|ier. m 1907, on thr^ - “ Klas ;M e- katV '- thVough- second ^ d a y in Mayr Miss ' . Saturday, 8 Capital‘High Jarvis 1 Ra n g e d $ . memoriial E N R O L L m U F Auditorium (tt^ketB needed^ sendee in Grafton, W. Vi» for .her mother who had died on that < Po|c the rewgrdljig fgture in a caroer thdt --- ; phonp-M W m ); W -you>re gtolf - ■&te ln l905. .... — ~ - —-r~>^poye>4qrg< cilw6 < h d » oow -is ♦K^Hin^e-to'nTTrdlf'* ■ j . ' nilnded, don't (orget the 'Pro-. ■ t'"Am at Broadmore' Country The following year In . . Scholarships ayqilable during the month “ ‘^SlanwBasetialNt^r ' ^ ^=PhilyWlphta / a i ' Mias Jarviat- jf MoyV ^ ".—-—:------State College against Weber , urging, dty^dd chuiii^ ser« Slate. Idaho, SUte’ Urrtveralty ■NEW omC£RS chhc JwIn i^alU C h a p te r N o. -Concert—ChoUv—BA5—|J»m SCHOOL SPECIAL - y) -29rOe^rrrtnim lled:du>lng »/jb -hsj italed • -Mond*y; Tue«i.y «nd WBdnsid^y dilrlnglKa Monlh of MiV Gorans'on H all, PoCatellq.. ». ' s/on; From loff ore A4rf. Eqf/l/) Joinos/ mifa/Z/ng offi- 'b ylhls support, the i Dennis Heldel, Nampa trum- , | n c f r i U A r i ■ peter, perforrns in Moscow. 8 lllblUHeU cer; Mrs. Lorene Nelsqn, worfhy /fiafron, dnd^Joniei • red-haired Mls« “Jarvis PfRMANTNTWAVE •t.m ., p ^ t a l H a ll University of Clark, worthy patrof}. ■ ' .barked on a long crusade to’ _____ Also t'unrUrig .thrt>ugh > . make M6ther’s Day an offlclid with Salurdayr^TbeCaVe^Dwe’bweUera" " i_.,..MUonal.cel6brfltIort(. She ^rote letters, made in Subal Theatre, B ’p.m. . B ^ . -FREE MAlMICUBE^riTTTT; ^ T U E S D A Y : ' M o s c o w spdeches and talked to ■. schedules iwo .whiblts: Chapter No, 2 9 , O f S, seats, - politicians. The efforts' of this - ^'Graduate Students' Show," U womftn who was never a mother ■} of I Art Gallery, and ‘'Drawlni rewarded. Wilson . -by Weyman.Lew'jc StrablAi ‘ 135 Main Av_niunlon, 9ilO-a.m.,Xolle^e of' Jenkins, Worthy matron, and gavel which ho had made from /- Idaho.Chapel Garden, Caldwell. Craig Graybill,'worthy patron, cedarof Ubanon which she had' Two towns , host theater presided at the last stated secured while traveling in that •Vj. productions ending Saturday:. meeting o‘f ’pwlji Falls Chapter ' country three years ago. He^ . .t;: "Gifford Eaton,” 8:15 p.m., No. 29, Order Of Eastern Star, - also made her sounding block t-.little ■Ihcatro'. near Frailer during their term In, office. ‘ from Oregop rhyrtlbwood; Her • y : Hall, ISU, Pocatello; and " U Mary K. Boyd subsUtuted a i, son, Sonhy Nelson, 'also- ■* ‘ Boheme," .. 8 . p.m.. Ad- 'organistandl^llleK elly,past jJreaontcd his mother w ith.a’ ministration Auditorium, U of I,. matron of^lhe chapter, sub^ glftr- V " Moscow. Wednesday Night at- sUtuted In the office qf star Graybill was presented with ^ th^BotseGaUeryof Art,7:30,ls {Mint Ruth. . . his past, patron's Jewel, and a film '^The. Elements of The business meeting was Clark with the presiding - Design” — no admission, free foliowed by the cetemony of patron's pin. The new worthy --.|l-Coffoe._BaaBball»-Nocthweat_in*talIa£ion-of-'th«-new-offlcers—matron named ber-committeo £ / Nazarene.plays BSC In Nampa, for the ensuing Eastern SUr members and noUfled Uie now - .- iv.. THURSDAY i , Twin . Falls year. InstaUlnK officer was, officers of a practice at 5 p.m. t;:- HlghSdioolBMdPdpifCdricert, Eaith Jolhes, pasl'matfdn, aridy Mnyifl. ______;______.... £-t 8 p.m.; Fine "Arts Auditorium, Grand Olepresentatlve of thb Special . Introductions were College of Southern Idaho. Gem state Of Illinois In Idaho. Slio. accorded Alonzo anyton. past . Show each day until May 8th, was assisted by Maude Shot* grnnd'patron of the ^ ra n d ” Ne* Perce County Fair well, past niatronj as Installing Chapter of Idaho; Ada Albln, Pavilion, Lewiston. Con- marshal; Marian J e n k in s , . m ember of the hospitality ,?> temporary Music Concert, junior past matron, .as wmnfiltteo of the Grand Music Auditorium, 8p.m., Boise chaplain; ^ d Mary K. Boyd, Chapter; Marietta Ramseyer, State College - (Music Week organist, i ^ u l Clarke was In Grand' Esther and mother tickets needed). charge o f the giie.^t book. adviser of .Filer Rainbow Girls, V,- FRIDAY:-Ixok out, Idahol New officers for the yea and Edith. Joines, represon- I- U's flmo for “Old Fort Boise Lorene Nelson, worthy matron; tatlve of Illliwls. Other In Days” in Parma: Beglnnbig* James Q ark, wortljy patron; troductions Included * Erma : tonight, 8 p.m „ high school cleo Robinson, -assoclato Scott, vlce-f{rand guardian of T y m rtjrth o Memor('al"Ptoneor ."matron; A1 Robinson, nssivllile of Job's rSenrlce featuring- the, famous patron; Gertrude Moseley, Daughters; Arthur Wylie, ____■ ' -» __ a-iK.-.l __ fiJon/'Intn f»l ;*.-^auldlng, Sermon — . second •secretary;. Ethyl O’Brien, ailsoclBte guardian of Bethol ^'scnnoa ever proaclied In the treasurer; Mable .Clark, con- N o.-43, Job’s Daughters; Mr. ^-Idaho— ^T erritory..W allacfl—ductress;— iArlenc-*--Grose,—”f'?l-Mrg,.:TaptorNo.38.andRubyDonn; ’ CoUege slates a double hfcader: Adah; Beth .Bell, Ruth;' Sue worthy 4natron of Hollister ' Sifth Annual Idaho Women's Remaley, Esther; Beulah Chapter No. 47. S ym po sium / ‘9:30 a.m ., Carter, M artha; M arietta M r. andJWrs. Claude Allen of ^ registration In Jfcwelt Center'— James, Electa; Paul Remaley, H agerman Chapter Invited .r*: speakers. Include Jack Valenti, warder, and Eliiabeth Uhlerr tlioso present to attend thelr .v D>-AiiMAnl/\f ItiA . ' lnti(nllnt{nn nn Mnv fl nnH ^ As^ciaiion; and in the evening A gift was presented to-the Marlon Xangdon extended her at .8:15 is the dramatic an- outgoing worthy_____^ ______^ tr o r t by . Invitation to Magic Qmptor’s .^_th o lo g y "Poetry In Black”'(no Mrs, Nelson on behalf of the Installatlon.May.l. _____ 5fc^m [w lM iJJte.Y enjaM U t-lhc.^.0f£lccrfl- and --Mrs.--RoblmM)rt T“ -Hefrcshmcnts w^ served b y - .:^-plano,a:15p.m.,GoransonHall, -presented the new w orthj/^oro Bflggs, chairman.of the- lsy,PocRtollo,JrrflCk.in.Boi.w,__in with a ■ florar^comm iltcc. assisted by Grace ESC against Welwr State, 6.p.m. arrangement from the chapter. C la rk ,: co-chairman, and Wf. Two-day tennli matches for W she was also prtfsented witl» the* Muxlne and * Richard of l and Oregon State^as well as Jewel of her office by Mrs. M iicham er, Lelund Brlzoo, - ^ '‘..Parents Wc(jkcnd — all at Jcnklnsrwho-bi-tum-was g iv e n 'D e o n _^rrls o n 7 H aw l’ Pence, ...... Moscow’s University. her oat matron's pin. .Oark Waldofan and Jolin Peterson. I j ; SATURDAY: Mofry Mixers 5:: Square Dance in VFW Hall, GrangevlUe — Tom' and Helen — -Wood-calUa'S. Frultland' Fair Thet Beautifully. .. with chicken barbecub; w»radfl, and livestock shou'; Pariria j.T contipbcs Old Fori bolsb Days MANNERP SHIRT SHIRT ■ : bright and early for a" free • --public breakfast, 7;a0 a.m., -...... - Community Church Ijiwn.-and- ....j-j?-~ continulntf~throuRhout tho Juvenile ^.- sele ction and Nampj " ‘ V * Concoct at noQrj.* Afternoon'' pageant In City Park -- "Big 5 Foot" gets jil>ol; downtown ■ • J ' • parade at ♦ p.m. FFA and 4-II Livestock Slww at the Football • - Field, and Cosmopolitan Dance ! f ; for any ag^and fjtylerB p.m., " i f ' r junior hlgh'gyiii. Public Art ___I*;;:.: Sbow-oL.Ardilc-l'gaUli^-Qil- ; Paintings, ‘Hodbw'ay Inn, Boise ... — noon to 6 p.m. today, 10 a.m. t..^ to 7 p.m'. tomorrow. All • J',' pfoceedfl tq . benofil Tiummcr camps for 'handicapped « chlldrbti’ .Mu.Hlc; Week Concert 5.'- In Idaho Falls, by the- J, • Ecumenllcal Cl>6lr, untlot: thfe direction j o f , Steplieh Farkas.' •*..; Mother's Day races at Wferldlan •; • Speedway, arid Sportsman's V J .“ Speedway fn Blackfoot. Tlireb ’ — at BSC campusin Bolso: B ase bar- ve rsus IS!U, Track ■ ' - with Eastern Waihlrigton, and Woodwinds En’sembio Concert, : 8 .p .m ,; Kluslc .(M i«.Auditorium .(Mi«.Auditorium .(M usic K - t i c k ^ nw mpus\ Spring • Jaqt-Blues . Festival at BSC Ins.Boise• featurei national recording' artUt^, RainM ytiow if u d B. King, 71q 9:90'p,m„’.campua gym. (Just tin case you’re In- ...... r beglnV (/on- ir.Sun.Vi S und^i^M iy a, 1971. ; Tlniw-Ntwi. Twin uh?ted=ih-A0t^HH
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---- The-ilatiblttirlirjfi tras perfomed by B o ^ Lewis, WeUMT. before basketa. of white gladioli accehted with fro tt^ --- pink mMou and blue baby's breath. » ' . . ' The bride, given In tnarrlAge ....by...WLJflther, designed and .. .'THffdff-her tlo o n fe n ^ “g6mi' “wfflteiplit carnations, pink rose buds and blue baby's breath. Mrs. Beus was matron of honor. Nancy Suhr, sister of. the bride, w aa_. Junior* bridesmaid. John' Rule, Cald well,.was best man, and Tris Miller, brother of ‘ the ■’ bridegroom! attended' . Iher. -fc^ldcgroom.'Ushcirs weft Fred and Don Suhr, brothers of the bflde. Mrs. Shirley ‘BiJntilngef, Rebekah r r r r ^ J^ome, was organist and a(fcqmpBnled Linda Wllson> ‘__Twin Falls, soloUl, who sang. official The receptloh foUo’wlng the d —at—the- . church, The bride’s table- was yisits ... coveredt wth-.wKllc Aacr^^and' accented by pink carnations and blue baby’s' breath. The SHOSHONE - Mrs. Don three4iered roOnd cake, with Loper, Gooding, District Six the top‘ tier heart Bhapedrwas . Deputy-President-of-Rebekah-. tOM)ed xrith blu» satin bells. It lodges;j>aid heK official yislt to *—wa^deslgnfed'TvltirefiMadlng -Opal Rebekah Lodge,-Shoahoner' - ro&es.and.blue^t flowers. T u e ^ y evening. » The background was two large ---She was.Introduced by'M ra.. PLAYTEX P L A r r i x lace wedding bells and pink FIo\^ Silva, welcomed by. Mr&;. RALLY J» w s and streamers. T. V. Strunk, noble grand, and ' Mrs. Am'ahda Ihlers and Mrs. given a seat of honor. * . Mrs. Loper spoke on.rules and g a r W A X BABYN DISPOSABLE BOTTLES Bectha Petersen cut and served the cake. Mrs, Joyce Taylor and regulations of the o i ^ r and . $1.19 VALUE Mrs. Oralee Peterson p o u r^ exemplified the secret, work, ’ *2 4 9 V a l u e coffee and frappe. Linda . A thank>you note #as Peterson, Wendell, was in received from the Wilder . charge of the guest book. Vlckl Rebekaiy odgo for the b^ o t box ?| Smith, Judy Pilcher, ^111 and twb'gavels given them by Haynes and Carolo Doramus, Sh'oshono’s.lodge. — coliege-fflends-of-the-brldcr- Mra^SJriink^telfLtboJodgC $8.95VAtU6^ Qltended the gifts. . hall4.i&^being. pointed at this ’ After a honeymoon trip to linfie., Grand Targee kkl area the . Mrs. Milton Roberts’, Gooding . SPECIAL’ ---- - couple-wlll-ltve-ln-Pocat«llo _nQble_gcflnd,j5.8pQnde.S p o t hi I on a school of InstrU^on held at the, Jerome Odd Fellows . NEW YORK (UPI)-Home ..Temple, * GENERAL ELECTRIC spot ren)oval remedies should !iefreahmenta ^ere served b y ' b^ used with caution advise the Mrs; Sam'Danner; MrsTMartln'," spot specialists at the National Mris. .William-Kem'er, Sr.; and Institute Of Drycleaning. For. . Mr. arid Mrs. a » ^ k . ‘ ' TABLERANO exilmple, therd Is one now SPECIAL! _ circulating which suggests the ‘SHOW M E STATE'DRAWS g e n e r a C e l e c t r ic Ms6 of hair .spray*to cemove I ball point (hk stains.. JE F F E R S O N CITY, Mtf; ' The alcohol found in all’ hair (UPI)-MUsouri stat? parks sprays will remove a ball point and historfc .sit«^ showed pn PHONOGRAPH , ink stal^. But apecialists warn Incr^se of H I ' per cent In . .the alcohol alk> can cause visitors d u r ^ t t o last d e ^ ^ , ' MODEtViSl ::.::4nany-acetate-dyes-to--hleed<^U :^gays—parks- dii^tor—J o s ^ ^j)U^anU(Ltry-thb-remedy^ ihako^a spot tost‘Crt a hidden pom6r or seam -of the stained garment firsts
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... . Cdmpetitors , Bridge winners win dwqrcls ; TWIN I :i-=, J«aglo _ii9Cond: Mrs, Don Jacobsen and . ------M ra.H.M . Wyfcoff^thlnl.______met Wednesday attenwon at East aim west winners In*. . Blerldlaa and BorBh high. * hell. dude Mrs. Gus-Averett and ' 9dMN)lr'Won teaiti' tn^les^'ln andisouth winners were Mrs. J.T. Shelby, first; Mrs. 'ttie ^ u a l BoiM Stattf CoUeg? Mrs. H.E. Burgesa and Mre. Floyd ' Broadhead and Mra> Sdw ce Day coifnpetlUon., .~ n» WoodTBnit; Mra. Nicholas Gen? Carpenter,-scfond, anc Bradic im d.M p. A.P. RlBaeU, Mrs. R.R. Watson, and Mm ' Magic .VaUey s t u n t s who won B.E. Standlee^ third. ' tuition Bcholyahlpajfor next fall^ at B o l^ College. Hie awarda m ade' for h i ^ marka' recefved In written, BO-PEEP .exainlnations Hn ' several KINDERGARTEN adentiflc dlaclpllnes. Taam - w in n ^ - In ^ihyalcs NOW REGISTEI^ING roR were Doug Scott and^^n 1971-72 FAll TERM Tl^brpe, Twin FaUs. ■ Scholarship winners, were •' Comp/efePreparolIon . : . ■ I ' " -■ Buckendprf. Buhl, V p c a n s ts V UfatMgitSiiadm :...... , Chrlstine-Rgftn, ~— W B—COLLEGE. O ESoUihern-ldaho—Fine AVh- Buhi," alternaie; Wcslejr Numliar Raadfnviti R«adlng'R«a'd[n«H, Phbnl» '' S i a n t o n . G t> o d 1 n g , Cenler aodHorium will be fhe seffing Monday af 8 m a .^ ^ a llc s ] Brent Wilkins,: _P:p^'__fprja^ocal recifal by CHILD CARE AVMAbLb f o r WOKHING MOTHERS Mlhico, ' , physics ' anq Tolfey 'is- a /reshman music major anci Sfeven M. ~ • 'Ter further InfoTmallon Coll )'d3-5097- . englfiMrtng; .Doug Scott, Twin' Johnsoii Is a sophoriiore. music maior; There will be ...J ____Mri. Earl.Qoiafi.160 7lh Avenue North...... Falls, at large, physios and no admrnion charged, engineering. ■ . ’ • /
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SIXTH GRADERS who will be aUending Vera C. O leary Juniot High School next fall and their park enlsaro invited lo an open house at //S fr p.m . Aion- day. Seventh and eighth grade students who will Get bo tfanslerring from St. Edward's Catholic School — Your GREATER SAVINGS ...------^—.^.—^-^-and^their-parents. also-are inviied.- Here^ Kenneth Flijiing r^i'ion+ri+Jr\n Samac o f St. Edward's; Carl Snow, O'Ledry princi- X . . FROM t h e PACESETTER, l t ? l I I U I l U I I poi and Helen Herzinger, seventh grade teacher, lool^ at the O'Leary spirit bell, which rests in 'the . front foyer o f the school. There will be a short PTA ijieehng and election M onday and a gel- ' * acquainted refreshment hour vvill follow.
Miss Baxter sets ■ June wedding date
• »; - i RU P E R T '^M r.- nnd -Mrs. . I^almcr tkxtcr, Ruport, an- '• nbunce Iho eng^ement of their dauxhter, Barbara, to Dcain —Holloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holloway, Boiso. ; A June 26 wedding is planned . Ip Rupert. ;Mlsa Baxter was graduated from Mlnlco High Sch^l in 1969 m d attended Patricia Stevens J Career College, ^ I t Lake City,' and Is pr'ei^tJy employed at '& aft Foods, Rupert. — HoUowBy~has (Jomplet«l“ a - .tour of-duty in the U,S. Army .. and ls-prea^y;With>th«-I(f 'State Pollcp,' 'stationed Rupert.
Goodwill Club elects president
TWIN FALLS - Noillo 'Om- ■“ dorf 'WaS etccted i>rcBldctvt of , th6 GoodwlU Club.Wednesday during a meeting at the home of “ MrB.~" Harold Ffooman. . O tW s elected were Jeanette ■ Hellyv vice .president; Jean . Carr, treasurer, -and. Goldie Severt, secretary. Officers will' be Instiled at l:30V-tn, May 12 i^t the Depot GrlU. Mrs. Lloyd Kelly, president protem, conducted the mcotinR and the. salute to the flag, was --- led-by^.Mrtf.-Jack"AlkInMflund' Mrs. Ciiarles Mattlco led *. recllatio^ bl the Lordls Prayer. Mj'sV "Atkinson and Mrs. George Rigdbn were electod'to the auditing committee. ■ --Mrs/Mattice gave the thought ~ -for' the day.- Secret- pal gifts were r^elved by Myrna 'WamboU and B?tty Treat. . Marty;'.Wlldman. received the . white elephant gift; Mrs. WamboU was hostess.
otdcui utio ’ : j Nuncio is Uis-olilclal title p o( the envoy of the P f p i.ln J-forelgn. soUntrlea. JJunclos. tr p sent by the church to many -counmes which' are Urgel/ Catholic. They are fM r^H g l ai teiiiBtiral am
~ W on U p ed F1oW*r ' - The ancient Incaa Wof- — ^ i h l p W ^ lo to aim O ow e r a»- all emblem of tbi lun. The plint<*~ ie ed ( ' wei^ e a t « n during reUdoui ceremonlei, . g U tt^g bcalmUei of pure ~ 1 wer« ca^e d on'iemplei pr)eiteue^ wore tnem behavior and social m o r^. Dlchter heads up the Institute . for Motivational Research, Inc., with headquarters at Qroton-on> - ' Hudson, and offlces In Zurich, Munich, London, Barcelona find Paris.. ..-■-'Vi ■■ ... have reason for com- plaint," said Dlchtcr, "The. concept of the man as the dominant factor in family life hM given way to that 'of ' equality (wlth“ the'womHnyiir~| decision making, particularly filnco a high proportion of wives — ^^-are also bre^wlnnersr------"Male domains seem to bo on — ih i wftHflT F’Amiiy backyard sociaUUty appear-1 lituiso Wing, daughter of DicBter. The man asks, “Why Meyerhoeffer. Mrs. Richard Now the handbag manufactu Mr. hnd Mrs. Elwood Wing,. at *13? Dress Carnival am I always the one to pay the R _emm I, oxtenslon___ home'agent, rers oro designing pouchery to {Duhl, to Thuyno Bradley Wiser, alimony.?-\yhy.slioulll.bo tlio was~a ^ I d guert.' go with the short-shorts trend. Tcmpc, Arlr.7 Is announced by Ilte idea Is to m ake the — saW-provlder?-S»c-(thc-wlfia-_fihe— evalMated— oooklasr licr parents - i is full of good things. — corvwork,-why doesn't alte?’^ '-j - Tnulflnsi frult bread and angel handbags "kicky** and young, •nic man U saying^ " I wont food- cake brought by the put together from unusual ' The couple was married more.frecdom too.’S - ' members. She also eiplalned materials. The firm of Walterg, Murch 10 at the Logan LDS Dichter sees a lot .of Ihd how Judging Is done at the Now York, for instance, uses 'Tcmplo. - liberation slow in arriving—tlm county fair, Jute,'lun^p .and linen \n ^apcs. woman pajdng alimony for Demonstrations were given that Vange from- soft, pouchy 1 The bride Is a sophomore at Utah State University and the Instance—for some things are by Janet High on making shoulder strappers to knap- •ply entrenched In our ciiD(fakes: K ln ^ e tt Bvbee on sacks, elongated envelopes and bridegroom Is a senior at Utah' If you wear half sizes, thlnl ihitis.yourJacky day. - Cool pantsdresses of Arnel'^ trldcotole/ Fortre[® polyester crepe iri tbls 'of pretty prints. Half sizes - . )6V iJp 24Vi.
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design arethd words, “Lcopold^have to Identify it more closely II Konlng Der Belgique." On the. for this column to help you with ^ Vicks Ballonoff 6-10' Mars _ other side is O Hon, slanding values. Moat bf itjihas little with his paw on a stone, and value, although the l.'Peso of what looks like “ Undra'cht 1953 might bring you 12/ if in FORMULA 44 Maakt Macht." , * now condition. Other t n ^ that EXTRA STRENGTH Undernepth 'the, Hon, “ 2.- coin, most of it la worth leas CAKE CANDY Cents." Can you Identify ,this than a dollar In value, coin? Where la it from ^ d w h al . .Frorp N. S., Twin Falls: I - is it worth? ... have a i^al black-looking cobi COUGH MIXTURE _/m s?»er;jrou‘.havo:fttwo:cenfc_flbttdtthi5lw_pra.pcrmy_.^one_ TRAY BARS piece from-Belgium. This coin •side,!^ an eagle, on ^ e other ------M O W O H l V - ^AVE AT OSeO side ‘the words “ Dbulscfies was issued under the reign of portable self O Inciudas Sni o-Jumbotlie' $1991 t {rurden of support' The 77-story Reg. Now Only ■ ing schoola' and ^ local ({ovem- ing in New Yorlrls the CARPET CAPER! Zebco- ,INDOOn-^llTI)OOU ^ ROD&REELcCOMBINATION ICAKPET , (C o mofl*l r«*l A I fo a m iu c k V ISPEqAL so. YD.
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PHU NHON, Vietnam (UPI) The ‘TWrtllTVlelhamcso de- calls for developing, the ecbno- Btroyed-four-govem m ent’Con-—rny~of"the-hanilet3.~Jhe-final' possibly beyond repair—a ma' trolled 'hamlets, heavily da-* phase provldeS'lbr (I'rcating -<*jof!-AUied pacification program — miiged-* seven and llghUy poUUcal cnUUcs, in’ the Central Highlands of_ damaged elfiht.morc. T crrlfied_^A U.S. Armyjofflccr_wqrking, South" ...... Vitnam. residents ■■ ■ of ' , six ■ addiUonflladdiUonal win 'tlte ‘ areo‘!)ufnot port ofjiie U.S. officials trying to government hamlets abandoned pacification effort !said~ Doth X. - ____MaetUeMontaCTai'd tribesmen their homes and ran-off Into the sldes,l‘havo a b i^U the people*'- along .Route i4 in the Phu I^o n surrounding montauns. In the district. district______admit their^______pacification ‘“niere’s a real crisis of ‘'They simply don't know efforts have hit rock. bottonhHiconfidence among the Montag- wJ»*ch side to go to now,” Ho “We’re feeling very bad,” one nards.^La U.S. adviser said. said. "If they go to the official said. " It’s as if all our "The hamleCs, or' ai. least government they get killed by work has gone dotm u»e'draliT’’~ ^vh al'0 6 ri” o r ’lh’em7~aro'"faUU^tho'Cominuiilsls,“ irtlt6y"gplo well-trained Communist troops, moving into phase two *f the nre scared of you,’’ ho said. —Wh»n-&outh.jyiatnamegeJ n t ^ —thro»partpaoifioation pfogpam— water for try finally moved, into .the at the time of the attack. Phase Jeep» for example, every- district -three weeks ago, the one provides for resettling body in the hamleHreozes. CoTnmunlsts were on their way outlying hamlets ih suppos<^y • ."They’re scared to death of to Laos, the pacification secure areas and building up ^ they’re scared to death -program a shambles.______. local defense forces. Pha&e Communists. All tlicy ' . want Is to bo left nlono.”
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home for n period of 6'niontlis Model K45 . . ______or longer lo help some hoy or girl with 25%f more 'power to handle botlers and kneadt yeast dough, dpmes complete yyith 4 1/4 enrn ii Itase Itiill iind H a l! Fancipans uart Uainless .Jteol ibowl, flat boated whip and oughhook. I .. 3 N am e; ...... 3q t Casserole Model 4-C Address: Reg,$13.00 . The ideal mixor for hiost (qmilies< Includes 4-quart heat'reslitant glass mixing bbWl and all'-pUrpose combination beateV'and-whiD I C ily : ...... PlioiiA .;. ,, . i t r . l o s s »77*« iffo vfl hoy-oc.ffirl bring iflit (nn'ii o/w mortf) t„ Bet $13.00; • V n i0*^/\/^u>to//icaaniI*nrrhtinge/nrltat!" ( YoiirThnmeigo«ig‘h'c»-'tf) ’ For a ll y o u / _ Hardware Co. Mothar'xDayoVhai GHit. Address;.. . ! .. . . i ...... City...... 147'Mqli) Ave, Wb»» SfeiUS mSTII Wion«C6a»cV .733.547^ » ■ May 2, Wl - T tan HiM/iTvvin Evaiigeiu't Billy, G rahun. It air shot movtea villh rtligloui . Uwmeji J a ahowlnii In church
aOR£HAM WOOD, England treat her ojrgm ig^ Fi^ et H u rt? stririgeitt -(UpiKiVtpasaireTby i^look^' ~ Uk(B' jusV‘inother scene .being EILATr l8raeM U PI)—Wlil(>'- contemporary love story r«*‘ several n in th s b Israel* shot by. one of the big studios • ^ ^ blonde Joanna Pettot, R e c ti^ ' the full range of writing U. But heTsald it-won’t -WASrilNOTON'tUPDwl l»;-^pwn-the- ;govcmment aniuuiWed Wday these cities to ^ u to traffic, at-wdaW-«everefy tax 'Already — So hundreds-ofshbppers went— ij;jijj);‘^;;ffl'^^^jjaii^--ff|oiiion*8-t^y*B^ourir i i n ^ r . . n •fliial a ir ^ U y 8 t a n a a r d S t h if : .c ^ ^ ^ hours," Huckelahaus United l u t ^ aas m ^ calmly about ^ i r bualneta said the great thlijg ' Joanna. the role of Collier hd'wants are Ulcely to force;sharp limits wouldrequlitiwjpiiflcant feder- Thuraday a s a gang of masked about the Israelis j-Is they don’t a frustrated young air hostess. •% tell it how it Is rather Uwi -OEUdrlvliig^liWdties-and-put— ,The standards establish Umlta al action on fuel policy.*. ^ men with shotguns held up the treat a' HoUywood actrtss like corsUrs with former Broadway lioWjfou Wiah It was'* conducts tight restrictions oa emissions for sb[.major air poUutanU-' The 1970 clean atr act- local Barclays Bank, escaping Uie Queen of Sheba. actor William Jordan and a'running "talk-ln” with his by every Industrial f a ^ t y lir sulphur oxldes,partloulata mat', required the EPA to work out with $69,900 in payroll money. J :in Israel you know exacUy IsraeU actor Tufla Tavl. stars and Roth. Script changes ’ the nation. . . ttf,carbonrnonozide,photoch^ ant|pollution standards w d the '.‘I'm not surprised." a'police :A(finlhistrBtor~ William' E. pilcal oxidants, n itr ^ m ^ d e s - ^ ^etable^announcedby ^ k e l> spokesmvi^satd;— '*Wii~have AamuiuiTBun' . wiUuUn EJ. Mutw sald./ittiey treat you lIke,you Iy a mlxeffup free^ove triangle Collier prevlQusly worked * ■ ' . j tele^lon and'flli Ruckelflhaus flf- the Envlron-^#nd I are". What you have ^ n e lij the .set In Now Y6rk and-Israel. , with World Wide Hctures,. a mt^siibhilt ^(E P A )," whlch-*-is5ued'^*i]iV-«iards for Silphor a r ^ d ^'eVb are lisodto ?108_just.one_oLtho_.gar»g, ____ )Kib^ut*;.;_fl_cbm^nunal_fai7n_ stwdartls. said they must be particulates would force mas- plans- 'for Implementing the dramaUc situations belng'rc-’ “I wish all working experlen-' carved out of the desert a few . , bnplcmented by July 1, 1975, slve changes in fuels used by siandards, Including emission^constructed.!' ■ cea were Just like this." miles nprth o f'E lla t,'is like and would change some a s p ^ • electric generating plants and Umlta. for every "stationary |, “ “ Joanna has' been hero in attendlrig a '“ happening,".rath- iMcrtiti*: i ’h a m im ; of Americans’ dally lives. ' other Industries, with a posslbl- .»» -Hawoll-hii .Imporled just - Isrojel'a Red Sea port since las( er than the shooting of a movie, "We've got to mdke some U ty th e switch might force industrial facilities. U ofjir I ulli'V PDA A- about OVeryujlllK...... iroin the mo t^eiiiueiDeccfmberfibnlng iiu u u ih . "Whisper My mj- There i i i c i v 18Is Ba Bscript.'Erlc C n p i. ILHC nRoth, O W , changes In transportation sys "some Increase in electric 'Ca>’i* ^ ^ '’'^clud&ig such fami- Namo’’, which American,direc- S3, winner of ’ the Samuel CHRISTI.VNSIJIMM.V 7 A 2 M «I« U^.\.TM \.:\),77 tems, in closing hours, and b ills.". JiS" lla rsy m b o ua s ^as s s k lru r tor JlmCoUier describes as "a Golctwyn writina award, snent when wo go to work," High sulphur coal would be Buckelshaus. told a news largely ruled but in some cities,. plans must be complete, and conference. he u ld . . - EPA will se t. ^»em. for any Ho said big cities would have Fof Example, ho said, "w e recalcitrant states. ' ~ , brprottioto’ “rapid transit, car estimate that to lirlng air The rules would put indus pooling and staggered work pollution levels down to the tries and city traffic aujhoriUes. BtflndnrH far ph^t^r^llq^pf^ in (ffl a schedule en^ng w th automobile emissions enough to New York will require a 300 per complete compliance by July i,; comply with the standards, cent-lncresM In natural gas 1975. .'_____ !^li_irtay_oven-requiro ^the. In tho city.'' States, cities and industyles could appeal in court. Ruckel^ 9haus said, but only-, on -th^ ground that t’eicqnoo2ards failed to meet the public health News Of Servicemen strictures laid down In the clea ' ' air act. KIM BEllLY - S. Sgt*. James, ‘Warthen, son of Mr. and Mrs. " I donV think they- can be A. Lowo, son or Mr.'and Mrsi ETdbr Bi Warthen. Route 2, successfully challenged , so , I i ■-----MaTl6iTTb-wo7 T n m M rl5^hBr-Gwdlnirrhflr^iduated-wilh-^^ ^y-delay-in- rpcelved his second award of honors at Sheppard Air Force their implementation, Ruckel- the^’ U. S. A ir Force com- lias®. T e x ., from ,the technical jiibndatlon . medal foi' training .course for Air Forco The stan^rds prescribe •meritorious scrvlcd at Nakhon -alrcraft'racchanics.^. reductions In present Phanom Iloynl ninl Air Force Ho Is being assigned to levels of the sit pollutants in Base. Thailand...... Fairchild-Air Force Base, . many .dtles. Ruckclshatis said. Ho was cited for outslandlng-Wash., for duty with a unit of For example, he said, the ■dutypcrforinanco~wllh'Uifl"45Bth~tho"Stratc«lc‘ Alr'Command. A'“ 8tandard''lim ltlng particulate murtltions malntenahce 1069 graduate of Buhl High matter .to 75 micrograms per squadr6n In the 13tli A ir Forco. Scliool, ho received an A .A . cubic meter compai^es with H e w a s ^ o r e d tilK .il.S a w y e r 'degroo in 1970 from thd College present levels of up ^ 185 Aifbflsoj Mich., whfjw he now of Sfcuthcrn'Idaho, Twin Falls, mlcrogramis. scrvcsasaplumblngtcchnlclan, , . EPA pqUlshedproposedstan' wltha-unit-of-thoStrategic-Alr— -■ ...... daa^ for the six pollptants Commond. He Is a 1958 A ll» u « h t tor todiiy-. AinofT Jan. 30. Ruckelshaus ‘ said groduatc of Klmbprly, High can auUior Edward Newton hundreds of comments were said, tontcmplaUon^pne. received Including complaints -Scliool. " F r o m may boconi* wise, but know- frdm some clUes that such GOODING — Airman Phil J.', comcd from 'study." niieg could not be mot.
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^associate — pfofesaor— of - styles are treated with the same- ByKQGEllSFIUNkUN < 'psychology at tlw University of attitude." , • f HetiremeotC^uatelo^' \ ' Southern Calilosnla: "Women 9vL .of the professor's Spring's sprUn'g; -alloaa'with feel that they have to wear some ther apy In dealing wilh some of ptHBR 'I^fRSrormE WEkk^ SPE^ bright, flowers; seniors are *khtd of uniform w;hen tlic^'ve his patients (70 per cent are; . blossoming. _ ' reached maturity, but tjhs/look Vumen) is to help them think That’s tlio way it looked aS I ajjd feel better wherrthey wear and dress Independently -;-,|uid PRICES EFFECTIVE • SUN. •M ON. • TUES. • WED. sat In tho train,' suryeyU\g tho llglvterrb^hler colbrs." not connply with other w om b's wearing apparel of'm y follow Tho psy^ologlsi explained dross regulations. j piDssengers. Out of 20 "mature" that while women (and men) He advises the. mature female (over ago 5) men, around lialf might admire brighter colors,, population to open, up to.the Wfte we a fln ^ s tr l^ or"Mlo^od until Veceatly they've been bright colors, longer hair styles, shirts, and over half of the afr^d to buy them. "They have' tho pantsuits and makeup — if “mature" (ago,pot readily guiltfeelUigs about wearing tho they like It and If It suits theb* determinable) Ivomen were -brig^l-colors;'.’. he renoarked. personalltleSf_• wearing vivid prlnforflowery afraid their friends As for me, Mrs. FranklliT dresses. will ihlnk they’re trying to bo thinks that, a bright blue or "A charming scene; It n}ade .too,young;" ocher-colored shirt might do mo feel good to see all these gay. - It was then that one of my something for my gray hair and colors. I admit that 1 felt favorite phrases (by Mark pale complexion.-l^rhaps she's-. somewhat dowdy in my plabi, Twain) popped Into my mind: rlghL Those men on the trabi dark blue suit and white,- ■^'Whatever a man’s age, he can looked. pretty splffy In theb- starched shirt. That night I reduce It several years by rainbow shirts of aU hues. And if des^lbcd tho scone to Mrs. putting a bright-colored flower I can save 33 cents for starching Franklin, who relmirked: "Not In his buttonhole." WeU, why and laundering, so much the only do those colors look better not a brljght-cblored shirt (or bettor. ' on folks with grey hair, they dress) bn his or her back? Move ov6r, -flowers — cost Icasl" She reminded me Professor Mason agrees. In Franklin's going to blossom. that a white ahlrt costs 33 cents to ’ Btarch and-launder-while the article he adds; " It's ridlculolisr butit-goes-back. most of those bHght^»lored some Idea women have about shirts and dresses come \n being mora colorful w he^ waaKabto, dr l p ^ fabrics.' ' “ TTOUTanriinflglno my Intend -t!wy'nrywing'="arsrgpsaiially. getting drabber as they get w h e n ti read the following Btaiement by Chaytor Mason, older, dothihg Is only p u i o| this Idea; makeup and hair-
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■ TWIN FALIS•AU^ —- Nearly 800 w rk project at the Twin FiUlsv WtUiam Ij .- (D ill) Ohancey. ‘ ~pers(ms. manyrnany of-them'with ' County Fairgrounds and at Uie/cQmmlaslon chairman, said heavy-oqulpme...jlpmem —and trucks,------— LDS , 6iurch...... In Mur^augh., „ • addltlomrt'or^anixfltions „ ------and have Joined the annual Twin Co-chalrmcn of the projott,, individuals wll bo welcome to Falls County.march on litter. Hobart Brock of the Bureau of join work programs at 8 a.m. ' Manpower and ’ equipment Land Management, and the aod may contact area chairmen ' --^:l.___wUl.mQbiliMflU.aJn.-Sfltunlfly -.thrfie_caunly_commlaal9n9 r s _ l9r addlti^al information.______DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY .. fdr a ono-d^ drive torid the said an Inventory of work forces These, include Herb 'niome, WHY WAIT FOR A BUSY WEEKEND TO DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING ? county of ■‘dcbrlg loft; from in the final planning meeting _^432»2H1. Murtaugh; . K im berly ' ...... i____ winttf--~monlhs.--.The-4ohnhy--4t»ur8day-indicat^-'ebout-^‘--A3verUfler,-423-638JrKimberly-— Horizon - Twin Falls County persons will f>e, working in the Hansen; Bill Nutting, 733-1091 ' undertaking has been divided Twin Falls area, 100 in Mur- or county con^issionerst Twin - Into areas with H^en'chalrm'en taligh,”50 In ' the . Kimberly- Fnlls; ^Hichard St^hweitzcr, and work crews assigned.' Hanse^i area, 40 .In Buhl a n d ’ Hler; Don Kramer, Castleford, A picnic luncheon .will bo additional-trews in the Filer M7-€814, and Pnt Burner, Bulil,' ••, served ^ e copcliislon of the and HoUlster areasr - • '543-4917.
Snake d£im bar "Slrawberrie^'~~1^ancy Fryers Ground Bief U.S.D.A'. Ihspectecj Buy A n y size Package You Nood SPOKANE (UPD-An amend- named In the complaint -filed Uio corps hn.q fnllod to comply Largo Fancy ' ^ complaint seeking to CnJoin by attorneys Law]rcnceC. im lth with Uie lOM Wlldllfo Coor* F-oiL-Wholosgssomenes*^^. At-Thlstow Prlc the U.S. Army Corps of Engi and Samuel Foncher. dination. Act, and as It was neers from further dam con I^st March, the group-filed amended in lOM. '‘These pamo Vyholo struction on the Middle Snake a class action seeking to stojj project have been* und9rtak- lb: lb. River, plus mitigation for pi\st further construction of the Low- on without compljanco with tha I# —dam:=building-^olatlw)a.r.wae; -er-Graqlto-dam-and-anv-oon^—Nfttlooal-Environuvehtal-PoHcy— filed in Federal Court hero Fri struction on the proposed As- Act o f 1^9?* tHo suit confinuedr^ TSoldS^Banonas U>. TF day. . ■ otln dam. “The defendants have totally Fryer Breasts .'L, Round Steaks r i t r n : 1.29 A total of nlnteen plaintiffs, The amended, complaint in- and wilfully failed to consult Pololeii 30-lb. g'2(| ,h» U.S.D A. Chalet including the Departments of eludes alleged violations (if law with other federal agencies and ■ Idaho" Russets u!I.S. bag < Sliced Bacon w ilt Chuck Roast S t ? Game and Fisheries and WUd- witli regard to t}ie throe dams with state agenclcs, as required ':k , Ufe of Washington State, are already there, and' alleged by law, during construction Red Radishes irnl Frankfurters SklnUii•II ' Kfl.'■'"59- Ground 0uck. I 73- non-compllancoofruleswitlire- Uio three present dams,” tJic Fomlly gard to proposed dikes frrourtd suit said, Tork Chops 68- Biuif Short Ribs c V r 49- the city of Lewiston, Idaho, aiid The suit noted 70-00 per cent the relocation*'of the Camas of. all downstream migration of Golden Carrots 32- chunk B o lo g n a, u., 59- Fish Sticks ‘ U.64-. Medicine Prairie Railroad.- anadramous fish died as a re- The complaint also seeks a suit of supersaturation of nltro-._ Navel Oranges 98' Canned Hams ^IU .78 Turbot Fillet L. 59- declaratory Judgement from the gen oaused by the three pr6s- rulings court calling for the preserva- ent dams in 1970 alone,.The fig- tion of the section of the Snake ure has bebn estimated at clos* DISCOUNT PRICES SUPER SAVERS where the^ Lower Granite dam er to lOOper cent for 1971. Busy Baker Cookies iease off is bebig constructed, and the "Tlio only fonn of mitigation ^ MikUi Asolin dam is proposed. The undertaken by tlie defendants on '“'C 4 8 - Cho
« 1 mimi«0 I» X 4 Republican Leader Hugh Scott, is still in Its fre(^ flowbig state. Ujo suit contended. “ No other —Fo umbia River. defendants have compiled wiUi Avrotel all Uie laws, rules and regula- Right Guard 1.19 home state of ..Pennsylvania, The plaintiffs contend Uio D««(ia>anl PufI Cookies Mdrihmollow criticized the FDA proposal in corps h ^ constructed Uie damsr Uons...and mitigation for-pust violations Is made," all further Hair Cream ^ ‘ '1 .. a confidential April B letter ti) "but has filed to mitlgato for Breakfast Edwards that was subsequently the losses of‘wildlife occasioned' construction and planning bo -disclosed by- by the-constniction-and'lmiun— halted.------Heatli Bar—Fioivn TrtuI Among other objections. Scott datlon of tfiehabitat.'" By law ,.the de(cndimt,s must . B«l-orr SUPER SAVERS suggest^ the crackdown, would Specifically, the suit contends file a re8p0n.H0 wlUiln 10 days: Onion Rings l*roi«n Kg. 37- be contrary- to Pfesldent Mb. Nixon's ip68 campaign pledge • Kd. 29- Lucerne Plain Yogurt; lo preserve ‘‘the traditional The JD 690-AExcavator is-a-produclion-nr>a^K-— paticnt-doctbr relationship anil - lucerne Yogurt the bitegrity of the medical ' Ino doslgnod foi'~fastdtooing*»qnd precision M-aii' Vegetables prnctltloncr." __^control/Wholhor you'ro fust starting a 'jo b or Whipping Cream ffoian Mlutil VagilgliUi,ilgliUi, Ooldan Com, . finishing it .. . working out ot 30 foot, . Or*«n P«oi, P«ot i CarfoUCarf«U digging down to 21 foot, or dumping at 15 Whipping Cream foot, your work goos fast qnd smootl|. Tho JWild C heese::;^ CAP aide "^D^PO-A's 84-gpm opon-contor hydraulic system 2 -lb. with its unique 2rlovor control lots you tailor ' Bag 5 2 bucket acton to tho job. (C6fB on th« Cab - i pock) attends ^ DISCOUNT PRICES DISCOUNT PRICES - - s e s s i a n - Dry Dog Food
RUPERT - MaJ. Lola Hanks, Ivory Soap —.... 8 - Purina Cat^ Chow deputy for cadets of Uie Idaho ' Wing, Civil air Patrol, attended ■ Softener t i : ; . i . 2 4 Dry Dog Food “ tho National Congress _on _____ aoo.€«. Aerospace Education at' Facial Tissue]^^’'-rini !4-~fat lift Daytona, Fla, which ended Saturday. ' Paper Towels Jtal’' ■ Roll 33- Post Tens JVJaJ. Hanks, a Rupert school ■ teacher, Is Uie overall super-' 2-Ply Tissue ; i : i - M 8- Raisii visor of Uio Civil Air Patrol Cadet program for tho state' of :Trash Bags IV Rice Krispies Idaho. She has two children, • boUi In Uie CAP as cadets.- Prune Juice:,:::. Corn Flakes Itay Crandal, CAP in- fomiaUoh officct-, comrtended U ra n g ^ S Ma^dailn S. sliding Job in (urU)crlng Uto ! C A P Cadet program, part of \ which Is due to aitending Safeway Discount , ; educaUonal programs sucb-aa.^ Fresh Strawjierry Pies Storei in All « thl9 at her own expense," • Crandal said. 'Made With a Futl l3-ounca Cup of /. Of These Towns;, - - Ttff—Nfltlonwl. Congress- on__ Luicioui CtiMfprnIa Strowberrlat & Tbpp«d i Aerospace Education, held at With Lucerne Whipping Cream * Jerome Btackfoot ‘ U>e new Embry'-Riddlo ■ Aerortautical Unlvorflty in ;*Fay*H« *PoBon^ (MsUltiea in Florida. ^ 8 p eaterr4nch»ded-pr-:Jack^ Coffw C B k « t ■thU g|#^Wv_Ttiru^ r ; R u n t, presldeM of the Feur.AtMrN•a ; ■ V : is m iM SuQ^y/Mfly 2. 1971- Tlm#t.New»rTwW falfirrdifio ■;■ ■■ JBy -J a c o b y ' '
:______- F oils M oi . play a trump Watson was N O B T ii r ; . sur6 to make his four spot ♦ 1087854' .. .at somo stago of the play. , SHOULD • doctor’s Hcante to prictlcfl j)e gooil for life? Or ' '! . ¥ V o i d , . ■ .— Lalor—on—W o i s oft - re* ihouM-he-be-re.'.!NQt...'at a ll.’.V r e p.J i o,d , Holmes. “S » u t h was. the ~ — SOUTIf ' ' ■ HOW DO Y O y iccoyiii' for the, ffct the average age'of • 4 V o id ' H)0st tiangerous player In achppi teicheri in tHb Far Weit is corisiderhbly lower than the . . r r r .. ,v k j D.75 London. Hkd you led a - tver^jge tge - g f -x^ h o o i - teachera-’«long~-the~Athinttc— — ^— ♦-ic-jtnr^-2— :---- r Seaboard? . . , ' t p A ARD V A K Y can dig a dee^p hole'mio' ♦ 4 , ' have made.'his contract.by htfd ground w fa»l that.Dobody can dig it out'by.hand Nor winning'In dum my, and tak- N<»i« vtihiorablo 'even a firit^rate ihoveler with a shoveler’s helper . \ . ing nifilng finesses in'spades VViiat ' Norih Kast‘ South WHOLESALER of men's halrpUces says his recordi show. ' . 4 4 S V until 1)0 could'sot up one of dtmuny's spqdes for his 12tli Iniurance aAleimen seem to be particularly likely prospects for . Dblu- I’asfi Purs. (1^ such merchandise. • Dbio Pass ' PuM Pau trick.” " M a r v e l o u s my dt*ar Oponi.ng lo u d '-*A ' Holmes,’* cried Watson. WHO WAS the peater W««r, Paul Newman or ClaikGablt’’ "N o t .exactly,"'..replied. The greater hero, Audle Murphy o^e o rg e Patton? And w h u V ___ _ - By ORWiild & Jfiimes Jiicob^ ■- Jlolmos: "H ad T opened ono' was the niQityo>ular mediciirfcnbw, Young Doc^orJCildare dr ' , Ttfdnv^slbitjif whimsy 1^,-. spade ».yoii miglit liayo had Marcus Welby, M.D.? So ^o t)te ihquiriei. I'd take Gable and ’ "tjikon from an urticlo by Al- - a chance to bia clubs and. Murphy, respectively, In love ^nd UTar. Tlut'sjuct.a nonon It's • — bcrt Dorritjr and Tntmuh you had a cinch grand slam , 'not a mere notion, however, that Dr. Welby oulpractiMJ Dr nirsh In ‘JPopulnr' nridao.” in that suit/'” Kildari, The rating boys say Welb'y now now bea» all TV - SliGrloclT.Holmcs .sat l^ s t , (NCWSPAPin {N TCnP illU-A.UH .) - - - :W1ZARIL0F.ID- jdoctoHJCildii^a«y-iJGannflri..^ty-Oiic, fly far. — — 1 DrrWntj;onrWestrnnd-|»i -West lessor Morinrty, South, ¥+CHRDJiv»/ooii; aloud?" A. A little more than seVen days . Q, "Whai abej the ProfcssiJr. Ho tried five 1 North East »«ulh the' Bible u y about alcohol?" A Quite a bit Checked thiii out hca»i^ first, tliou ran. to s I jc 1 * ' Pnwv ^ with a biblical scholar who said it's mentioned 165 ti'mei^ diamonds nftor Watson don- You, SrtuUi, hold: blod hearts. therein, favorably more oftep than not 4K5<3'Vfl632 ♦AK'Q *74 Watson opened tho aco of chills. HoIinc.s dropped tlio Wl»nt do you tlo now? ABOUT tTIAT expectant mothFr, If she canles high to ihe kiiu' mid Watson continued. A —rY o u r lie iit h id I r jttlll fliio right, it Will be.a boy. If low to the left, a girl Our O b After tiio ruff and discard d iiu n o iu l, Superstitions man says that's the common.belief still an^ong that ensued tho Professor TODAY'S QlOt-STION some elderly Europeans . IT WAS NONF. OTHER than_ miaz , , - . irU iu i- “that litcrary*man-of-the-clothrion»tharrSwiftrwhoT>rppo^ea If jio^plaved n round of two cllumnnd.n. W lihL'do you remember. Nothing else, nothmg - will fix itself so-firmly inVour head. Our Love and War man • points this out to prove hla work is basic
RAPID REPLY; No, sir, am not quahfied to txplaln'why the ilrlhes are In fmancial tiouble Now, five out of 10 citizens nationwide have ridden in planes. Just five years a jo, only two out of 10 had done so. Most mysterious. • * • ' Your qutifions and comments are Wilcomed end will 04 u$ad in i’ASS JT ON whtrever postibU Plean addrtis you*’ Uttirs to L.M. Boyci, P.O. Box 17076, fo ri Worth, Ttxaf ji: i;'-'., Twin F ill!, J , i . ' ' . , Iinsurarice agent talks o grange ■ ■■ .-^.esl^rdayV^pviirrPriw s '
mCW IEUJ* -1- ^range~Iii~ ■'■■■•■"r : W arehouiM I narUv OAtl Mixed Corn Ptnloi Great Calif. Small Burance I'epresentatlve, Ed> ' B U H L ------T— — '----- o n m ---- n ^ , ) ; ------Morth Wnk* Man Grower! N Q . . NQ w ai^ Harp«r, Filer, wafl guest R*ng«>i Int. . , ' - r » ^ :.5.w r,33 #.35 • 7,35'. ' l.TS speaker at Rlchneld Grange -••-Bhlald*—...... r v-'. ------3.00 . Trinidad - - -- -;’NQ— -NQ--- NO NQ meeting at the home of Mr..jV>d . B U m .B V Mrs. H. A. Ros5, Sr. spoke on B«»n Grower* 139 >^Q NQ NQ HQ ' NO Government pol{cJei^, “—:Fa#d*ri Oratn • . 1.40- 3.S0 3.35 ■ 3.50 . Union SMd- ■ V40 1.15 3.35 ^ 5 patrlbtlsm. anU ~conduct«d a ' - D E C LO safety ^ quiz.Harper. Is also , MorganjLlndtaV ^ 1.39 NQ ' NQ NO' - ■ • psAJRPtBLD master of the Pomona Grange - 1J4' 2.IS.: fbr-Twtn Falla County.- — Mn.''Francis-Friested was •^^oro4l>•L^f^d•»y ^ ^ ■ V.39 NQ ; NO Nq, voted to Grange meniberahip. -&«ah Gfow ar^ ------7 1.39 NO’'-- NQ .-NQ - ' T teia Wir«'ini(de;for iften the -Gfange-tMfeaRhelr wiyes-to- .0. J. Child* S*«d . 1,39 ‘ NO , NQ HO. Idaho dean dinner at the Depot Grill In Allison Feed Mill NQ NO NO ‘l. OOODINO Twin Falls, to conunemoratc Deakon Rean 'I.3B NO NQ n o ; * • 7.3S 9.33 7.35 Mother's Day. HAXBLTON NO HQ 1.50, NO M3 k o Dean Grower* NO NO NQ-- .NO ^ Conlda W rhw, Way's FUNNY J E R O M B ; NO NQ ■ NO' Dean Grower* ■ i,30 NQ NQ- NQ 1.3B MS J.JO 3.15 r.35 9.S0 7 .» . Marthall Wrli*et. f.7S 9.10. '7,35 -•Morgan'Llndiay i I.3S NQNO NO KIMBERLY-HAN9BN ------NQ - N Q '- -NO- “ NO ■' 'n o ''■ NQ ' ' •' '-O**n-Or owar4— - ___ _— i - — 7 9 3^ .-NQ-. i.Jb"" T15 ~7:70 3.M NQ NO NO „ ...NO NO NQ ; - - . Magic Vfllley I ----- 51?, NO - NO MorgAn.-Llndiay V3fl NO . NQ NO pESIREf MURTAUGH NO NO NQ 'NONO • Bean Grower* 1.3H NO, PAUL- ARE m w • .Mdf'Ohn^ndtay RUPERT ------Chaita‘r-B, Brown , ------Ployd-E. Idle Wrhia.— . SHOSHONE NO* ' . l i ' f . X r.3S ; .H ^ ' Deakon Deftn''' > ■r'-.4. '"r TW IN P A LLS 1.30 }.}S 3.35 3.3.^ kA L P lI VAIL, Boone, Colo. farmU', itimda by 100 Iona of Globe Aaed t Feed NO NO NQ NQ kiean Grower*' spoiled onloaa. Farmer! in the area have protested the dum pbg NQ NQ NQ NQ Haney Seed of onions on the banks of^the HuerfaQo Rlver aS a health and Idaho Qean & Clev. •NQ NO NQ NQ Ifhat a smell! Inlermln Dean NQ NQ NO , . NQ pollution hazard. (UPU South Side Dean Co. . 7.35, 9.35 7.55 ' 7.7S T. F . Feed & Ice -1.39 3.15 3.30 3.30 WENOBLL 7.35 , . , h Wendell Clev. 1,39 3.30 3.4(1 3.30 POTATOES -;Tij^rruNHY"tiii'wrii!brT;r " JE R O M E U.S. No. 1* U.S. No. J» C. J. Mar*hall Produce NO NQ Peace GoTps seekiiig- TIop plants tT r^rrU H N V , 1100 K IM B ERL Y sr., CUt«U»4, 04rU-44ll). Henry'* Produce PAUL Magic Valley Produce reported RU PERT RoUand Jone* Produce experienced fariiiers AAax Horbold, inc. AUCTIOM - TWINPALL5 ‘m’ thing- Carl G lib Co. NQ ■ >A SH m G T ON „D. C. - Rep. Ethiopia, Upper Volta, Diad begin at tlio - beginning — CALENDAR li. S. Harper NQ Orval Hansen said Saturday Uie and Venozuela.. teaching basic fairolng skills YAKIMA. Wash. (U P I)-H op . Contact the Tim«(-N*wt QUOTATIONS ARE provided us a. .wrvlcojto both farmcra and bujicrs. Quotiitlojis arc • "Idaho has an abundance of Peace Corps is currently such as irrigation, fertilization, plants are the "in" thing right Farm Salet dvpartmani for given the Tlmcs^Nowa (inilv bv cfich buyer. Hie newspaper, in addition, ro-checks each finn looking for experienced ^ar-^. persons who have doveloped crop rotation, contour plowing now and Cliarles Massoth, Yaki> cempiat* advertising ^ov4r> twico-weekly. Hcsponsiblllty for the price listed is solely the buycr’s..NQ Indicates the byyer . Uieir skills and expertise to the mers to join Its.. “Green and pest . control." This m a, manager of the Washington age of your form «aU, hand doos not wWi lo quote a jwico. fullest — persons who aia well Revolution" in aH'riculturo assistance is carried on at the Hop Comission, thinks he knows bllli, new spaper covWroge ' throughout the developing prepared to share their talents village and Individual farmer why. (over 70,000 Teodert. In and know-how with the people of level. nations of the world. -Massoth said recently the ex Ma^Ic Valley) advance bill o{her lands In a concerned and M orejhun <0 countries have Tlie Peace Corps is now ac-, periment station htre .and gro ing. All at one special low placed an urgent request,with responsible way," Hansen said. cepting applications for ^97y wers have beeh swamped witli rate. Every sale listed In "Living and working in a summer and fall programs! For tlie Peace Corps for volunteers requests for seeds and roots This Farm Calendar for 13 Limit payments, to pass along modem farming foreign Country while providing further information writc Peaco from hop plants for "trellis and days befort,tal«. ^techniques to tlielr peot>le. aid through'peaceful means can Corps, Office of Volunteer specialitecorating purposes." ^ 11 c o m m i t t e e be an enrichlntf nnd rnwnrding P In r r tn im t_____Iln /im ___ tMyJI Critical needs exist in ...... ^Irrigation, grain and vegetable experience." _ WuMhlirgtbliTprc.' 2052S.' lias discovered the re a^n for -R7Br4-OlA CONOM -t^n^ress^askeci- farming- in India, Nepal, Hansensnldvolunteerfarmers- AdweiHiement: May 3 n a m e a the Buddon lntere8Ui\.hop3.in.a__ WASHINGTON ,• (U P I) — dcr thp complex new proposal. WASHINGTON (UPI) — pamplilot called "A cultivator's Wall I. Meitertmiih - luuidbookofmurijuaxu"publlsh- - .Spokesman for-U.S.8Ugar-urow^— However,-tiuj-suflflr-lnduatry--Mcmbors"oflhc-ldahOiEa8tem' crs today asked Congress to tJut plan. ouUined In testimony pro- - ch-egon Onion Committee were • ed in Eugene, Ore., ' in d ‘‘ ' . MAYS Q 160,400 per farm limit on led- pared for UioHtulso ARrlculturo _announc«d-f>lday-by-lhe U.3. apparently circulated by the NEWEU BHOOKS Care urged iii use of underground. , . AdwaitlMmenli f^oy 6 eral sugar subsidies wWch now cbinmilteo today, also included Department of Agriculture. . Audleneeri HorVeyC lverMn range up to over |1 million o „ special tax-cut plan which The appointees, nominated by year for tne .nauons two big- would give back to growerff tlw onion producers and liandlers geat producers. ■ • money tliey would surrender in in the area, will servo two-year Jor some largo farms—tliose herbicide spraying terms beginning Juno 1. producing bver 60,200 tons an- m fact, un Industry spokes- N ^ned as producers to the - FAIRFIELD . - Camas will plug valves and nozzles. • It Is a good Idea to fill tlio nually -thcro-would bc-nodl-- -man-said, a "handful" of the commlttoo were,Paul y . Salto County Agent William Hawn Plugging will cause liheven rect subsidy payments at oil un- biggest sugar farms probably and Mas Yano. district 2. both spmverwrnKwater-and spray it urges that care be taken in .thp appllcation.-.1^n booms should would wind up collecting more of Weiser; Joel Wtchel and Har out. flyuomg IhiSyou Can check maintenance of equipment used be scbiirod out. Oil and grease tho calibration, the valves and from tlie propo.scd tiix rebate old B. Dali, distridt 4, both of Potaloes for the s ta y in g of hcrblclUes to -tlie equipment. Bo sure tlie tae pressure and also clean tho than they wopld lose in subsi Nyssa, Ore.; and George Kubo-. .kill.-wocds...... - ...... controls are^worklng froeljJ'and- maclilne befar.o-putting-In the- TWtN W L L S (UPD - iJppcr dy payments. rtimt“ nnd“Frank^amamotor With tlie weed season'ap wlll sliut off properly. Check tlie Valley, Twin Fulls and Burley. Hie chaniies, spokesman add- district 6, both of Homedale. chemicals. Be sure each nozzio proaching he announced • In p}unp to SCO if it is operating at is delivering tho same amount PotatMS dcnumd good, market ed,would liavo.nff.cffect on the Elcctcd to the committee bs formation that he has received Its t-ated capacity. Nozzio tips slightly stronger than Monday. ,IM*|ces consumers pay. for'sugar handlers were Robert A. Par- of spray. Be sure tho pressure is concerning the application of sliould be replaced as wettable Russets, washed, two inch. or . and would not provide any ad- Boris,Welscr, and George Sugal, not more Uian 30 to 40 pounds. -chemicals for weed control. powders wear tlie tips rapidly^ -Bo sure that the sprayer. will. _four_ouncc...... _minimunri _100_ -vantag(L_t&_Ainerlcnn..gro»LoiH_j>ayottfi,repreluintlngIdaho;and. ■•"Ho BtreaSod Ihe' need.of ac Wlien replacffig tips, consider f , f — 8 ” — 9 " — 10” - -pound.sacks U. S. number Onc_«»t Uio oxpcn.'so of-foreign supt Tom Iseri, Ontario, Ore., and travel at an oven rate over tho curacy in the measuring and the kind of spraying Uiat you ground _When using banding or Consider somo of th'S advantages of~*con- 'size A. 190J.30 mostly 3.00-3.25 pliers. aioclesE ’ . Johnson; Parma, re mixing of the chemicals and Uio ’ are .doing. Stainless steel* injection equipment, bo iuro it few best U.4(W.50. SU to four- James H.Marslwll, San Tran- presenting Ihe productlon-area-. vorting from opon ditch irrigation to gatdd necessity of the spraying nozzles . outlast brass and is accurately calibrated for th e . t<>en ounce 3.G0-3.85. Ten ounce cLsco. president of tlw Callfor- at-largo. pipo. minbnum 2.75-3.25 mostly 2,115- nla and Hawaii' Sugar Com- equipment to bo clean and in aluminum by eight times. area treated. perfect working order. %» Cerrugatlons do not need to be s'heveled dpen., ^on size A. 2.B5-2.00 few iMiny, presented the new plan Hardened stainless nozzles w ill’ Accurate calibration is . .Equipment ahoul() be .checked outlast aluminum by 16 times. If essential. Know tliat you aro 1.00-3.10; U. S. number Two on beluilf of all segments Of the 2 . Check dams & flphon lub«s are eliminated.'^ ' .85. occoslonally hlglier. U.S. cane and sugarbeet grow- thoroughly before it Is used. If it • the .nozzles are plugged, don't applying the »;lght material in Boise was cleaned u it should have use a wii-e 6r nail to clean tlie Uioriglit amount and handlbig it pound ci^rtons 100 wt. ,ing Industries.'Ho told the Ag> 3 . Pipe can etftily be moved from field to field. basis 4.25i6.00 motly 4.40-4.75. - riculture Conunitlee. which is beep last fall the Job will opening hut uso soft weed like a correctly. Herbicides are t easy^Scale, rust, sand and dirt toothpick.' needed for control of woods in - ‘ ten -pounJ^esh sacks, b ale ^,. currently considering on extert- order to grow profiUiblo'.Crops.' 4«->-fte«ipe can .eaiily be rnov«d. there Is o _pcr lOO wll. •U.S."Numl)cr ‘Ono.. slon of-the Federal SugarCon- Cascade minirnum of obstrucllqn to tillage A ' hatveTlIng ' slie A 4.00-J4.50, mostly 4.10-4.35. trol Act, the now plan would ______eperotions. -^NonslzerA4;214:80Tn6flliy^i:4b^brintj-Uio-MUgur-pVogi'em-lrilo-"^^1-^^«.-^ HEADLINEIIS For comp/ate informat/on on liow you con use g a ltd 3.65.- line witli congressional policy on “ 1. “ 1 S limiting subsidies for other ■ -Hhl.l‘.Y.W QQI^J3PI)^nac»^ “ crops: “ BOiSE i u n ) — nuree now 'Imra nu.nh nnd Hal Holbrook 'Die current Federal Sugar officers wero oppolntod b yjhe will headline "Suddenly Single,” ~ ^ a l l Bill Malhers ^ L i v e s t o c k Act, which includes provisions Boise Cascade Corporation at nn a r c Movie of tho Week. 423-1584^ or 423-5942 IDAHO FAi.1,5 -j_5Bflna-lanibi. loliJ und paymonls forgrowcru ulong the^ualshartholders meeting: VIMdV, Uiori< iNmlit ttiii (w ct iO c*nU Kimberly^ Idoho ------k>w*r «l 111* WMkly •uA|(m« •(' witli controls on sugar market Iq Boise Thursday. ing and quotas for foreign an(l' George E. McCown and Peter t.SM »>•»<■ of (• lilt WHt w ill. donie.stic producera, oxplrofl at“ S r o ’NoiH were" elected vice Choice itylno up to.ir.Ui Hioro lal limiit, ]<.M ir w ; ihornUaatr Umlit. Uie end of tills year. Congress presidents and Thomas H. Gen- 3V0O»OO; }].S0. luis alrondy put a (&&.000 per 3S00; odd ro< l*«0«r'laml)t. 1.S0 17S. »©r was namfrd on .asslstanl cennir «ml bucki, 1.00 t 00. crop limit on support subslliies secretary. • • Motit: L v irtm t Inp. ll .) 0; liulk WMO ItM.. 11.00 IS .U ; m-740 I4.SOUOO; for coUon, wlieat and feed McCown Is head of the com- }40 ]iO 14.00 U .U ; JtO Hi« , U.SO- grains. U.OO; 3IO)OOII>r, ITU ni.SO ; low»'uivl«r pany's.recreatlon communities MOIbt., lljl., ll-.OO 11.00; }M Tiie new sugar proposal out and urban housing groups. He is- 400 Ibt.. to do 11.00; ovtr 4U ll>« . I 1010 00; iU O l. 7.00 n.U ); tMari, 4 00 O 00 lined by Marshall would work a native of Portland, Oregon CitoUfloraln led ititft. 11.00 1] 00; oooil jm follows beginning, in W 2 : _ , 7t.0O10.D0; .cflminarclal and currently resides in St;- 17.0014.00; clwlcfl l»l h^lltri, 30 00 11.10; — Grower subsldle.\now b'as-.. Iwouis,.Missouri, Qood (el h»ir«ri, )i,00 7f .Do;' comm»rcl»i (OWI, 21 00 } ] iOf UMIIIV cpwi. ]) 00 31 DO, ed on a sliding scale with do- O'Neill is market head for the cutu r OARI)|N I whlt<} no bid ’ ★ B«mlK)0 s u ite s rclubnabld. ' Sagebrush. . P u l Moss FERTILIZER 1 red winter 1.76 GERTIHED SPUD SEED atsnobid — ; fpr’tha mott atonomlcal , - - ★ Pjitl’ois , irley'55.75' (»T&TieTEDORB|llKi - ^ eonJotl > B o iw H «al ★ Wintlbmows OARDIN'SICOS A H Nor. One of ihe VERY FEW abMlutaly cleonj -AStOfUNIBUrARC diseate free,, high altitude lots. . . MAHDUn.yiAILAJPMHpM^ ______, _ ^SERVICE - tOIKfWUffltf* ; Id d ho, ■TWIN VLi A flbUia FALLS ■•ij FEED AND • •ICE> . GLOBE .I9S»TH avihuisouih _ . ^ t w i n m u s , io a H ^ ^ I tey WiB ittlier^^iparl
PLANTrNG TAEES AI^D 11f tree Is tall, a ..______nviilMtflnlm/All cllnm llti -aatUHSnSdw^dayaJdwaoaya ydu you can in a garden hose cim be uaed t a ' have the foliage washed off rw i^_____ b u y th re e typeiT.of nursery tte.thetree.toa Blake driven In regularly. Give them a b r i^ t l e i n p e r a t l i r . e S .. » to c k i (1 ) •n»os« t r i m in ground close to U.U ave enough window, but not necessarily f ‘ •'•t cont«ln?r», (2) balled and'a^ck to allow for ‘tree direct sun, burlapped (Called. B and B) Ihovement. Never let wlrei touch — QUESTION BOX —“ and, (3) pliuUa -lacking aoU, a t m aa It can choke It. .. QUESTION OF THE. W EEK:. Malad calM ^'batw ooted" stock ______SNO^V M OLD ON LAiyNSi In D.F.ofTwtaFalla:-"PIeaflet«U Le.wlston ■ nom6 at«as where snow atayed me the best ^ray to plarit GrangevlUe' on lawns In piles, the grass Hunias so th^y won’t be so Gooding Plants In containers or. with a either (fled or turned a sickly ggy.!'., '* Salmon heavy-ball of soil Tiave less A^iiow, You might say this Petunia Is ifplant _ that _ tends _ 'Boise . ‘ m ortallfy th an ‘bare roqted yellowing Is] due to a .^- t-^d hftrd:work Is wasted each tip a reader sent along. "For a feedings, every three_or_four_ year by careless planting. couple years I ’w been dipping weeks, to Hc«P thcm gri)wing Keep In mind t ^ t ecology Is old .woolen ragTln used crank ______lustily. Twin Whlld Falls, toe J ^hybrid o rth plants SfJle, tonight and Monday.. , Continued , through w Thursday; . fair weather early S u ^ y will by Sunday afternoon, with justasimportanttotreesdsltls case oil. These ai^ put under good Idea to are Burley.rfupert vigorous, li's areal a good Idea to warm...... High today w d Monday cloudlness-^mainly-give-way ... to-'lrtcreaslng clouds, spraying and dusting conditions to people. If you dig up a.-my-garbage can lids so they keep the seed pods and un- Variable high clouds today middle 70’s, low to n j^ t middle soutnem sections of Southern The low pressure system will becoming poor. ' dogwood fr o m the woods ^ d hang down. 11118 keeps the Blghtly^old flower stalks plpked and Mpnday. Conthiued warm< 30’s. ' ; ’ Idaho. Otherwise, mostly,fair, rhove to far to the south to .High temperatures across plant,it, h the front, lawn, the coonsjout. My next doo^.neIfih^„ off. High today, n?ar 80, low tonight Central Idaho mountains, Slightly cooler ■ Tuesday, produce much preclpltatlon^Southem Idaho Saturday were * . - tree4s not going to be too happy bor does not use the rag method Cyt/thcm off before seeds 3W0, and high Monday middle south of Salmon River: warmer Wednesday and over Southern.Idaho through abilut five to 10 degrees higher becausexpeoted-t&-ln— down-to-i4-at-Gfftc*'end-Sodr*- posslUe., Seemstodoag(^Jobrepell.lng_ rows or.heds-of petunias and-Wo^tUyeryalley: _ ^!5*. •...... -proached the California coast crease to lO.to'20 giUes an hour Swings. ’ ~ * :, In the digging operation, roots the an l^ ls ." Worths . never cut off tho Bportl'flowers.— Variable h i ^ dlouds*today,Extended outlook, -Tiiesday Satiu-day evening, but generally are cut off and lost. To offset luck babkyard farmers I However, I think It pays, ■ i' v— ^ 1 — ' thU loss Of roots, you should cut . FRESH TOMATOES IN esp^lally ' If the plants are " , . the t ^ back at least one third. JAN D(A RY:'^d you know you growing in pots or planters. A 1 ' 1 ' • Roots on bare-root stock should can Jceep* your tomatoes until be tilmmed back to remove late January? Here's a letter 1 WO banks receive frayed tips. Wis-eneourages from, a reader who had. 5 season will do a lot to keep the 4 million persons" tiny feeder roillr~&rt»hfltflvcr~fiom seed or cuttings, takw any blossom heads are good in 0 1 H D 0 Z Z l i n £ ' mulch’ material you have time now. Wash the leaves once pancakes? . o Statement o f The.tondifion o f available. a week to keep aphids and white CHICAGO (UPI)-Four per— > ,Mns. including a former bank. - ioffidal and three Offidalsftkf a IWlN'FAllS B4N K 1 TRUST CO. i discount store' company, ,were,. Mind Your Money indicted today for embezzling Twin Falls, Idaho By PETER WEAVER on when the curront'’level Is "crflnk-cuso hbater:' on the nearly $7 million from the At Close Of Business April 20, 1971 Buying an air conditioner Is safe. It tender to be less outside unit Is tum’Sd ^ r i' 24 ’Cbsih«^Utan National Bank. . Just half, the battle. Keeping it le^penslve thaii.4nstalllng a hours before the ulr conditioner Named In. today's account operating properly through thoTtraiisformer, but your air Itself goes on. If you don't hove indictment w e U uls Stein*, bllsttfing sununer heat Is tho conditioner could remain one of these heaters (your berg, 48. forrtfer vice president- ■ •RESOURCES ^ other half. shut off for fairly I p n g owner's manual will toll), then t>f the Steinberg-Baum discount - When h e a t's p e lls come, periods If - the voltage atays let the sun’s heat at 70_to.75 «tore chain; Frank Baum, Coih 1 Due From ^ $5,320,579.67 ' . - degrees warm your air con- president of tlwLflrrt; L « o n i^ ^ everybody turns, air con- down. . •• ' Federal Fundt 5 o |^ 2.600,000.00 ' __ dltioner8_.on. fulL-blast and;.... To pro t^t a central air dltloner for a day-before y o u Preedman, 62, ge n ia l ma n a g ^' electric. utilities are hard . Conditioner from , llgKtnlng tuniirbn. Ttisburns-bff bacl(^™of" 'flnni'~ andZ-tDonaW' 7 -'U.S. GoverMtn»nT SiCurltUif"'-----6,585,680.03 . ---- V pressed______to keep^ .the . voltage Up.^damage, ______you can get a "servico up freon refrlgerant inside the Santowskl, .42, Iformer vice S lo t* B, Municipol Bond* 3.474,718.40 17,960,978.18 When voltage drops, b e c a ^ of arrester"' liiptalied" on-your- -motor_oll.and.preywts serious president ^ d bookkeeper of tho Fedgrol R e iit r v Bonk Slor«V There are other hidden Service contracts: The l ^ t fuse boit. Otherwise; you could the near north ttde of CWcago nOlhar R«tourc«i . 3 0 ^ 1 3 0 :9 3 ’ _ hazards _tliat knock out ali^ kind of service contracts (after get a serious shock. ITten c l^ n a chwk-Jdtlng a c h e ^ _ conditioners In hot weather, the first year w a r r ^ ) are” dirt, leaves and sticks oiit of the Involving 033,875 In chwta. -138,794,947:42- Lightning Is one. Improper those that cover straight, condenser and fan area. Check H^e. Indictment, returned by „— ^malntenanee-ls-another.-When - preventive maintena()ce ~ no forloisMror bilmt-wlres. OU the the-March federal grand Jupf, the heat wave arrives, try this parts or labor. Costs vary ac- fan at oil pofals with motor oU. charged that large dwc^ks, checklist to help keep vour cool: • coiMing to local labor diarges Hemove aU obstrucUons from "Mat of them for more than Voltage: Check with major and type of air conditioner but tho top and sides of tho outside »H».000 and some for as much , commercial users of air con usually range between $20 unit o $000,000 were written on ditioning (stores, apartmtpt and ISO a season for central On the Inside, be sure to Stelnberg-Baim's checldng ac- buildings, offices). Get the units,...... |12 for...... change window units. or dean the filter. Do ' names of their, air conditioning You get startup service where thb regularly‘thropghout the were Insufficient, funds to cash contractors and 6sk them how equipment is Inspected, summer or you m l^ t seriously ™ checks, f#>od — or bad ^ 'your local cleaned, oiled and balanced. In ' overload and damage the utility's supply of...... electricity. Ls midseason. yoU should receive equipment. Oil the fan (just a expected (o be 'later on thl» another maintenance visit to- few.drops), check the fan belt summer. n ^ e sure all equipment. . and and and make make sure sure all all registers are -pw | . _____ ^If you find that low voltage wiring( Isla In safe operating or- turned turned to' to blow blow air upward. wllTbe a problem7lhere"Wff1jnr Her.------r------” W______iia o w '’ unTla______shouH be_ — kinds of protective devices . 'Hie-key. to getting a good removed; cleaned and oiled. designed to keep your com-, service contract Is picking the Copyrii^t m i, Los Ai^eles • o l l C n C l pressor from butiili^ out. The , right.contractor. Aide around.. Times " . - first is called ^**buck-and-boost ^taJor commercial users of air > a transformer>Ujtcontracto^ will coridFtionlng (buildilVS* st<^s) i — !--- charge around 1150 fbr a 3-ton and their roppUert^.oftisn know . P r a c l l C C S C t central home lihit transfbrmef where reliable contractors can ' _ (Installed) and around $50 for a be. found. Selett two*or thnje W C f flT E L D - ^ tp r a c U c e . t WW .FALLS - ^rtndowunlL • names of those who also do high school ro d e o ^ ih e s e ^ delegations from the ! Basically, the transformer residential work and get bids be at 1 pju. to d ^ at tte u aho Production C ' • nulqtalns voltage_golng -Into -toryour seirlcerMaKs suie tlie’ f 9 i ^ - ______your air-conditioner at a con- contract s^U so dt what checks - c o n t i i t ^ w ^ b e “ U Pav operations* coBverence stantSpercenttolOpercent^ wUlbemade.whatworkwUlbe Spokane ’ thid month, ‘ above what's comlhg In off thq done and whether you will gel Patterson, K elly P r id ^ o it , • represtatlng the local area In a • power line. . " p r e f e r r e d ," 14-hour, . HU«y. Lorayno..«vu5Iroeetlng o l . P ^ 'farm l}ie other DroietQilve . Bp-. c t n ^ q i Wolv w ton, and |jUami-.Ed-.-loan services, prow h 1ft called* "current On y iiir own: If you’re'Hilrly v wards.' ^ ^ ' Attending wtte Stan WaHerg,’ prot«cUon :wlth~automatlc 'handy ■with~maehlnery,~yotr^'X.^i«|» . ____ off yOur air conditioner when -wOrk.- When starting up a . Pfth the current runs to o ,.- ,..__ Patterson and Vemi , voltage d n ^ ) and turns Itj^'ck A; Canlnrln-the: b i s t a r i t ^
M lyumari approaches his 'Ihcre u m T liUIjtt bli Uiilay-‘-M ~ Rlnunt - lii scheduled lo- similar---- “give'’em . ------hell" repiiU- — "Jusl let nie say his ciindor party ndll —.1-.-— i------.. j ... - ..... _ B7th blrthday.lite life is spent . . Saturday Jot Tru-^ .wirtlclpaleli) ceremotOts at the tlMi,-Vice President Spiro T. hasn't dtalnWied.” In almost total sedusion. 'm to In , n e a r ^ Kansas City, Truman Library, less tiiah' a'Agnew, ylslted Hruinan for the seldotrt v e n t ^ s outside the H ie re 's b e ^ one every year- mUe-firom' IVtunsri’s Home, flrat time during theiformer h lg r ancnTommreanfS-WWyirtihlTFom- 'BW uit - wUI-protallIy-»- w a r the preaTdenTiTioSlursiayearlier' nee that surrouni— __ .. theblem Washington. Ho’a grown Inl- January and early Kebrunry— anniversary, of Missouri's faithful friendsamong carefully U.S. servicemen, millta-^ Harry Truman.live quietly mcnsely In stature in , recent remarkable for a m an of his statehood. ■ prpt;oct his confidence,ry. sources s ^ d Thursday. ■years." Postmaster General WlntonMot^ lother politician. witl|' Bishops support 1 Giiai*aiitefedi
^DETROrr (lIPI)-^-Roman___ ,_TIircc_of_lho_dolcgatcs_flald___ Catholic bishops, who gathered they., did not oxpflct such partly to bridge the "potentially change and Cardinal Dcarden dangerous" gap between them . did not answer the quesU6n. and the nation’^ priests,, have Ttie sociological study con decided to back the church’s cluded; celibacy laws many priests . "There are.'sysU^inatlo-'fiftd want c h a p g f substantial differences between /John Dcarden of bishops and priests.'on almost! -Detroit; it pLthc JJatlon:__ every- matter,. wc-studled, _Conferftnpl*- Bishops (f)CCB), said at-the different points of view and conclusion of the three-day,** positions t ^ even the priests s e m i^ u a l conference Thurs- In. their own age group, day, “TThe consensus as to the "Given - the' disagreements general issue of celibacy In tho over power and over appro- priesthood is’clearly in favorof-^prjato"roforms,”ln the-church, requiring the charlsm ' of these systematic differences of celibacy to be pursued by conviction;Indicate a serious candldatestothepriesthood.” .-,jand potcntiaUy dangerous 'gap' :- A A four-year study fof it nrlAeio*priests! KAin/Aitrtbetween (hntho VxrlAotopriests nriftand the attitudes found tho m ajoritv hierarchy."’ w an t^ the freedom to decide ‘‘That's why we’re, here,’’ for themselves whether they Said Bishop John L. May. of should'marry, even though the Mobile, Ala., when questioned vast majority said thpy-would about tho gap.- Dot marry given that freedom. But when Cardinal Dearden It also showed 84 per cent of was asked if he felt tho bishops' the priests expected a change backing of the present celibacy _in-thfl-chw:ch.'a celibacy lows laws had widened tho gap, he within 10 years. talked around tho qyesUon.
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MOSCOW(UPD-)He now of militant Jewish organizations Soviet Jews to Israel burgeoned demanding Uiat'Soviet Jews bo to a record '1,300 this month allowed to go to Israel. deqilic the Soviet Union's Tho Soviet press frequently ■ angry anti- This spring wliy don’t you solo too7 Noi. in t h i's hoartloss fashion, of courso,' but in an ooiy-to-lfy Piper Chorok•CIAI INTROOUCrOW HIOHT LESSON
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^ TpOUeiE U<5Hr il«nd«Mi« t)^AR f’OLLY—When I store voeuum tfo y«u ct.e^N , DEAR P d LlY -m en hemmlna a dreif. tlM lu llir figuf*.' Mo; 837S v ittrN jugf nnd ica.ch eiti for a long period . J use a mochine ligsag stitch around v-_KHQTO.GmDt.Ii.lii-N«w. --iH6CM?S6Tsi, ' “ Sii«'12!5TI?5rbui»~35^<7; =Doh:Hmc^kn!ways:putone:or-t>roiwper_;::= —tW-bottom'-befor^r runtrng'Up the-Kemr towfllf in each one. When reody to uie . i i t t 13^ . 3S b u iL 3 f i Yffdt Tope is not needed, so this' makes d ___------nice-looking hem thot is ch«oper to do, •—WRS, E« C i
DEAR POLLY-^NVhen T hoy. w i,3 up t)fAR POLLY—th# poperpTdfdf >!.• tny favorite scented dusting powflei* buy have plastic covert with elostlc bbndi. Thete coveit ynoke y try good that comes In o canliter« I put tha con* Bhowei* copi.— D E B B IE - _____ lite r in my lingerie drower with the lidf o ft. The fragrance Is it iil strong frons ^tiowERS'M w..- Ice cream tub makai a great’ cake cai'-* rier. I. place the coke dlrecHy oh (ho ^ 8 3 2 5 lid and then pur the tub itself over ir. Th e.tu b it corried upiide«down and DEAR -RO LLY-W e hevee »hroU< aWa/ . . > '8 there if no.worry'about' loiing o good port of a coke that hot .dried outT^but: -P.nW Srt Ji corWer or platen—K« A . G« slice it, spreod floch slice with o thick YnM hMl pon>< fo* ] layer of soft blotter ond then heat In a an oJ(i«il bMUC tK«Junie top_ . I 1214-241 - h o t oven until the butter inells«'lt Is. can b« faH'snr«n«(!71nlo a © : A j6«pV.yol#Tf a H*cUm« h oJJ candles will shine aaain.>-LINDX DEAH fO L L Y — Han^ a dfecomfiv« bo( tions; stitch ihusfrations; fileb did- . inlAreit lo Ihii i(yl«. If d (jroms. I . I ' . 1*ii iaclc.r (0/ (ho) •num b U look. No. 831S with PHO TO . holder near boby's crib. It makei a nice^ G U ID t ii in S lio i 38 lo SO (bui» 42 S4). S lit 40, 44 butt, safe place to put the safety pini when s - z ■ d r il l, 4 U yardf o(-4S-ln «•(!• " ' ...... it) 1971 W W lA . . blouse that was too short', lo I washed T 0 0 R D E R !h l“ <7.,» number and tlx* i& NCIDLSWOUK (c/o *Ali'n«wspop*r;, B 6)i43iB, M U- town 5(at/on; N*w York, H .Y,1W 1$
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a’oxxMTN'sr wONTioi:a b y B O G E B S decker.. A6 you covgK T U sastPf^K o/affeixiL »fHgf^N for • BaMMiaam0o/jhf.^. W *tk ipofiscaiU r j _ _ ■we(dthy'7exas phitanthroplsi a while and tlTen find homes for, One HO tnmny T F camt- I or two o f m y own d o ^ have appeared...... 10 Although your attempt to deliver on m y'show a couple of times, but the * «rM ar« ussd fa coiwr I pdckages to our nton voho are I the C^miB of the ITmek dog you’re referring to, Lord Nelson, l.oner*. in North yietnam toas unsuo’ isn’t mine. But he*s a sweetheart. lm*t md-tehere-mre—ihey ■ I atatioHed to got pteturoo of di0oromt ceMBfuij do you he? — filM M Fmrgiuon,' Spmrlu, l any d ^ e e of 9uccet9 in negotiat- ! ingf Do you feel the prisonera uiU FOK SBfl. BOB DOLB, Jtowu ho 'honefit^ tomehoto, ju»t by the • Two cameras are behind first and ITAaJ .Ifl the pfrcent- third bas0 on the preas*box level. A , fact that you triod wd' dhotved you. ege of tdmeified han^i. third is io back of home plate in the cared how they are being treated? eapp^ penona in the Mr«.' mezzanine. The fourth is beyond the — Mr», MorriM Grout, MaryBvUle, ff^ath. United Stateaf— Mrs. Rob«iT~5cAtMhr, center Aeld fence: looking toward the • My purpose in the 1969 Christmas trip was (a) to inform tho ' S a n b o rn ; N J > .. catcher, a .flfth'on the |leld level next American people about thd-. problem; (b> to get the North Vietna to the third base dugout, tlte sixth in a mese to meet with us so we could determine the reason for thcjr in • t>urlng the last session of Congreu I introduced legislation to establish a Wa> ^ , room beneath the stands and is used ' transigence and inhumane treatment of tho prisoners and the mental for visuals, thdt Is names, averages, etc., (ional Information and Resource Cchter torture of theif'families; (c) (o offer immediate aid to the men. - that are seen on- the scrcea throughoMt— for the Handicapped. In my tptroduo_____ We were not permlttedlo deliver our cargo. Wo have not yet been - a game. "lory statement I used the figure of 42 able to negotiate the release of bcir men, but wo haye evidence that m illion handicapped Americans. Tltls KOK D il. MAHm MINRiatS, they now.know we tried and.are still trying, and many American citi figure was supplied* by the Library of C oniultanf In Heallh zens are, in effect, trying the North Vietnamese in a court of world Congress'- and is an estimate using 20 EducailoH, American opinion. percent of the total population. .Tills -Medlcal^uoclalioH------estimate-includes'all-categories and dc— — f^hat—twa~rt!ammunir. IPOR JOHN VAYNK *\ ing or controlling the activities of grees of handicapping-coDditions. Tlie caUs Jissiuet looJ in bill to establish a N ational Informatloit ttow hmtt Md it tmke Parly members, such' as the Smith Act . the eeu of dMth?—r r.« - o f 19^0 and the Inteinal Security A ct Center haa met with widespread siip-^ *0 yo*t / , P, Hogarit Aiutirit Texat ____o£_1956._Mony_ta(Uvidaals have beea " ^fro»^«».»ea<>«ofthe aapped ciali and tch community.'" ' 9 According to a table to be found in it filmed?--t. Re- convicted for violating these statutes as the book titled, “Principles Of IPublic heard, LendtvUU, a result o f evidence gathered b^ tills lYiealth Administration,'* by John J. Bureau and furnished to the Depart FOR CHARLES SCHVLZ, Hanlon, M .D ., published by C. V . Mos- ment of Justice, whera the decisions rel cre a to r o f th * “Pra/iu/y* 9 M y special, “Swing Out, Sweet by Company, 1960, “influenza and ative to pros<;cut^on are made. The ef comic strip Land," troup spent a m ontli In produc pneumonia dre followed by meningitis fect of these Acts on members of the^ Ypu havo gt^n'yoitr ' tion at GolUwyn- Studloo in Hollywood as leading causes o f death in children. Communist Ihirty has been severely re I j v characters fine _ ^k- and on location In Bodle,'a California 9 Earlier reports listed diphtheria high on stricted, however, by court decisions. ^i'‘,:^fj Mmes, Da youJhav^a .. ghost town, at Knott's lOerry Farm and 0 the list wiUi .pneumonia and influenza ■ li'" ‘ni^kname^ yours lf, Los Angeles Harbor. 0 second. Wo now have immunization FOR toORiS DAY and, if so, ho^ did you come by ii? . procedures t|nd oth^r public health I r«cf I m dog on your $how I a even an a kid. In those days,< on»n?^^, Pte$- horse "Spark Plug,” in the Barney G oo I A a it ia n i S tc rH a ry o f account* for mo*t re- H e r, Idaho Falls, Idaho fectionaT—Dan V. fohniton, Spring- gle com ic strip. M y fam ily named me I A g ricu U u r* • A t the i^oment I have eight dogs» viUe, V ^ h after him anil ray close friAids still use I UoMf ttre imported ,but that figure changes from time to the nickname. ttfl-IOiL calendar year- -1969 was .46.1 percent andlbr^tho first six months o f 1970, 45.2 percent. Reg • ------can (arwsB inta cnmmn, ■na w» ii istrants m a y be “Wjected for physlcalr - 9 The U.S. Department of Agriculture, po*t Mrd, Id A*k Tb*M.Y«klr. 641 Av... Y»ck, N.Y. mental or moral reasons. O f these, phy- 10023. W« Mnnet kckmnoultry, sical 'rejections .accounted-for the-ma jority of the di^ualifications. ___ —^ ■ m iiq taiHg_fL^UQublp...chftck..Qit. these The.tiem^p^r _z -!.-produc^ from-overseas. JRirst,, USOA FOR Si EDCAR HOOFER, LEONARD 8.’ l>AVtDOW>^MWt '' M O R T l>£R8Ky Cdltor-in^hM ' makes sure thai a foreign country's I Dlrsctor, P .B J. MORTON FRANK PubJ(.h«r REYNOLDS DODSON "M«n»aJn#-rdl(or meat and poultry Inspection program Is MARIUS N. TRiNQUe Art Dlr^tof 1 4 ^ 1 batore-it Is-giv. W. MQEJTHOUPftnM aww.. ROX-ABREVAYA bilitv to export • to I the United States^ Hulfonl} Uarlutln* MELANIE DE PROfT ro«a tdHor ^orfrsif«vMfrra*«-ihr ' This means that'cxMmtry's own inspec n wwtfifa or~have~^I W0ttmrnAdnYx/vecome a Ions way, baby.
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Thoro is one sad thing about farms. When the animals get old, thby have to, jbe auclioned off. And Charlie, the draft horse, vUas very old. Only a miracle -eould-saye-him-from-being-Bold-for-Blaughter— -- ; ^ --- —-
Unclc Sam, he had a' farm; Ecc-aii-clce-aii— oh! A nd on this farm he had a \ horse. . . "
Charlie worked for Undo Sam in Washington, D .C . Recently it was cie* elded he’d have'to be terminated,-for ■ 1)0 could no longer pull his share of the "loadrOrown'hapclcs8ly”old”nnd”out“of"' it nt 2H, the faithful employee could no longer cope with n normal ^63*hour work week. If he had l)ecn hum an, the Oovernmcnt would, have retired him. Hut'since he was “only'a horse.** It de» cidcd to auction him ofTf ...... C harli«'i origins are PehnHylvnnia- ohscUre, l>is onccfitry scrambled. As a .__gcldcd_draft_hor8c,_his--limitations_in_ life were dcciJcd early nnd without his approval.’Little do people know that Cimriie eopIc-(o-animal altitudes and practiccs ■ power on the hoof. Charlie, the sentimental favorite, was 300 people called up the Humaite So to -all its visitors,, and staff mernbeni TIm . ChildrMi's Farm is one of ' lhe held for last. ciety— all of them tent on ransoming from h^^>ane societies all over the nn- Finally, the aged animal was led for- j ____ hqppiest of Federal projects, and Char-;__; Charlie^pande nionlum broke loose. —tiaiL:4(0-to-Watprfoi^^oc::.Reminars; _ -ward^tQ-Stand.pIiilotiophlraHy-bcfararth;^.~ lie never KacCed loving attention: --- —TrrrryHuibanas-ttnd-wivesBaid-tliey-had— O n' the.-Sunday af^V Chriitrhns.-ihe But (here Is one sad thing about flesh merchant,^). “We don’t give a guar talked it over and agreed to '^cut their Center hosted ''Charlie Brown Day " farms.' Nature is progresKive. Piglets antee on this onel" proclaimed the auc- Christmas speeding in order to save The local ladies got togetlier a charity become pigfl. and pigs grow into sloppy ' tloneer, and there wa:f laughter from • Charlie,” M js .'W r l^ it says. !Thcy “Flea Market,” serviDjf piincli ond cook sows and boorish l^ n . Chickens, the crowd. Nevertheless, the" bidillng 7^ ■■■pledged $5,.$10; $20.!lIKids. called In ‘ ies to alt. A bout ^Ob came to show their d uck i and riibbits multiply efTortkssty. was spirited. to offer dimes and quarters. > love for Charlie and d o n a ^ funds to To koep.frohi being overrun, n farmer “$80, $85, $90, $95 . . . Soldr* ^ The Humane' Centcr goi^in touch insure' his uf^eep. has to deal olT^tho surplus and the Phyllis W right did her best to'b uy with-the farmer. He held out for the Love is the secret of Charlie Brown's senile. particularly sad at Charlie, but she had run short of top dollar and got it— $200. _RUCccss._A..Happy.l^dlngLQood Gricfl the Children's F a m i becausc every nioneyrThe farmer who clalm eS"C haK ~ ' ” A" fiorse trailer was ilnaliy~dispatched Tliat’s mighty hard to come by for mnn animal there has become^'pet. lie Mid he planned to fatten him up. m vi— ■^OfbeasnHHe'dayaT^^ *'
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Says a psychiatrist, “Thare is something in ^ho relationship p f mother-in-law to daughtor- or son-in-law that brings out , the neurotic conflictsjn Jbpth_ parties." A t last one of Uie ■TjppDSliiBTrfiteB^STnTjpmTiiB-ttr-: do something about it
be quite demanding. Particularly, the Listen to what some co- type that is always' trying to ^tct Iter medians have to say ! ^ u t ' daughter to try."things in hef tnnrriage _z;mQthers;inJnw: “•ihnt~the" m o the r couldn't nchleve in hers. W e tell all our M lL s. to '‘rcdiV'J - Boh U o pt: .“ ! Jold my mother*in* covcr" their husbands, take sccond . law to treat our house as her own, nnd honeymoons nnd. alk>ve all; don't live she did..Sim sold It;’ , for your children, llia t doesn’t mcnn Budiiy Uackett: n bletsed Hint a mother-in-law must Iwcomc just event at our house the ^tlier day. My a memory. She is still, a mother, nfter meen getting an out in-Inw. feel for you! Ar« at betl tolerated «nd at worst tiesplted. ~ pouring of grievance m ail sijice she he- A t least .so says Sylvia Parker, found' ■gan M IL Internatipnol. Oddly enouijh. er of Molhers-rn-I-aw (M IL) Internn> mother-in-law suffered death? Tlje Y u .ierts Dr. David U. Hawkins, director of much‘ of it is coming from daiiglucrs- tionnl, A mushrooming organlzalion that' catan Indians of Mexico still believe the North S h o ri^ie n ln t Henlth Center in-law who wnn^thej^r viewpoints nircd. __ already claim s . Kcvcrat .hvindrcU . mem Uiat.lf a m an comes face to facc wUU in I-ong I*fand,*^\crc Is samclhlna In . -too. Hcrc-is.-what,_onfiJwrolo’../'YQunfi-. bers. A molher-ln4nw herself, Mrs. his wife's mother he can never have- the relationship of mother-ln-lnw and people arc really disillusioned. They Parker, who lives in Cedarhurst, Long children. Aqnong tlie Navajos in Ameri doughter- or koti-in-law that brings out know little of hate, mistrust, dccclt. ' Island, claims that IMILs are unhappy ca the mother of the bride doesn't even nc»rollc“cbnnicts in Iwlh.'Mothers-in- Tlioy want to loved and acccpled and depressed l>ecause (hey are at b ^ t go to the wedding. A N avajo believes law nre bcginninB to fight back." by the parents, of their spouses. It is Idleroted or ut worst despised. "W o are thut if he looks upon the faco'of hls"~ ' “We have been a despised and ridi when the parents pick on them ^nd determined to change our image and M IL he will go blind." Now that mili culed minority for too long," chips in . fault with tliem and crilicizc everything - — aMUt-MII;s- to Hchleve-ir-normal-fnmlly- tant MlLs are-surfacing-and-detnand-— • Mrs. Parker,--**wndHt-makes alKolntely— '— th e y ^ £ n h ttr~ y o u n g “pcnjilc~l)coin to rplationship In, which indo][>endence' is ing a new respect, according to Mrs. no sen.se. Decause to be a mother-in- - ' rebel. W hy can’t you in-laws give your equal, dependence mutual and oblign* Parker, all this will be changed. > law, you must first hove been a mother,' ^aughters-in-law a Httlc love and en- _Uons recipr^al. A large group of angry MILs;meet which automaticnlly menns .you are rc- ‘^ouragem cnt? If your son fell in love C o ttM d i^ i who do moiher-in-lnw monthly at Mrs. pj»rker’s home to air spec^d and revered.’’ • with the girl, and wanH to spend the jokes will draw the wraHi of the "moth- their grievances and seek guidance for ‘ Mother-In-lawhood, according to the rest o f his life with her, she can't be all erelles" (a term suggested by Mm. Park the future. Soma M ILs bring along their psychologists who have studied the sub that bad.” er). “ We will switch channels on TV, dau^itefinh-law for a face^to-face Con ject, strikes us ns unexpectedly as age. Mr^. Parker answered a t follows: write letters of protest to the station and frontation. *'Whero's l^e respect?** one Only yesterday a woman’s life was "Y oung people, rebel not l>ecause their harass such low-^llfes oul of existence.V middle-aged womon demanded aggrcs- - crowdcd with children. Suddenly, tlfe~ parents pick on them, os you say, but -— ^ H ^ .d id mothers-in-law become the sivdy at a recent meeting. “You give house is empty, and she is oh the brink t>ecause this is the path lo adulthoml. — (argc^ o f thousands o f ilisdalnfulJokes?:: . .them -oycrytyng.Tthen tliey-get married^T- of disARter, living in bew ilder^ neglect, . • V. A ^ b Swedish: pro verb goes, vHeinB According to hum or experts, nlothei^- and you're nothing.” It Is a question of whether today’s ' young is a faiilt which ditiiinisltes in-law are easily victimized because au- I had had a big mouth and in- ypung generation flnds old age or ’'med- dally.' Most in-laws want lo give love t syndromei "I Idok care of hairdoUor - Iho Kindness 20, '' niy ailing mother for five or Iho Kindness 201. - years after she suffered a Which means you can now buy fltroke, at a lime when my tho No. 1 halrsottor by Iho own broilers and sisters No. 1 makor of bonuiy nppllances. would not lend a hand." At a p rico thot‘11 curl your boJi'. " Now she has two sons of Colobrato at your favorHo store. her own, Gary, 21, a con tented bachelor, and AUnii, 24. married to Sherry, 21. How does she get^ along with her own daughter-in- CLAIROLiNC. - law? "W e have mlsunder-— •P.O. BOXS60=FW' standings,". M w . Parker YonkerB, New York 1070t _ -c6nccdw._!l!>nt_IJry„to_ajr^_, ■ my feelings openly, and she Albiig^ fnhte big coupon I en-' tioes the same.” close the upper right-hand corner If you are n mother-in- cut from the rroht cover of the law living in nny of the 50 Instruction booklet from my new states and want to join Kindness* 20 or Kindness^ 201 In-. International, write to Mrs. '^ntXalfiM tter and m /^ te s re- Tho KindnosB* 20 Instant Halrs«(ter Sylvia Parker. 69!> Park ceipt showlrtg purchase made In Lane. Cedarhurst, Long T))o Klndno8B**201., the mbn* ‘ Island, N.Y. Instom Halrsottor Please send noe'my $2.00;refund. If you are a young girl and.—want- to .. avoid Uic . -Numo • , motheV-in-raw" problem, ‘ "marry an orphnn," advise* th6 M IL doyenne. -2*Pr I f you already have ^ mother-in-law, better be pre- parod^to do battle. The day by (00*1 ta«v», 0««» 9tto4,«ii*|r In U,SA. when the docile M IL kept her thoughts to herself is passing. M n . Parker and her followers are a new ©CUIfoMno. ion . Jireed.' 4^ J STAR PROF^LE/By Pcwr J. Oppenheimer Mario TKomia^^s^Ray- df SuH^ Or Lonely Star?
Some qctors and common dcnonilnnjor actrcsscs Arc diflicillt five, but l am a 101* So was sent to the officc ngainl -to fij>urc out. OtJiers She'recalled thut her fiithr arc impossible. ; had ito o d up- for licr. ! Ic’( Mnrlo Thomus— nllau . In-laws coming tonight, but the dinner's all set and the table's gone to the school u n d I'^Ii 'M urgnro t T ho m as— oillas the principal, “You cnn* Margo Thomas— alias Mar* all set and you can take it easy for a while and... ' turn everyone Into npplcsl" gic Thomas— alios “That In spite of)M(t^lo's d ise n __ Girr-L-is-Somcwherc-hi^ing- chatitment with school, sh in-l>ctwe«n. Put your feet up and relax. got excellent grades nnd dc I first met her in the enrly Now's the time for the rich, cided to I>ecoma a tcnclic full flavor of L&M. 1950n when I interviewed because she was afraid Ilia It's a small reward, Ih jI honey, her famous father. Accord if she turned to a c t in g , pea you dcM)rvcil. ing to Dnnny Thomas, the pie would think she was cn; first indidntioii of his oldest RICH.RICH I5M itallzJng on her - fallicr' daiigblor'a tendency tp be fame. When she gruduatrt dramatic lind been evident with a D.A. in edticnlioi years Iwforc. Ho recalled from u s e , she was offeree the time Mario burst into one of two avoiluble jo b s i< the living room punting,. neverly Hills but in the Ins •'Daddy, Daddy— IVc got moment decided on slmu to go to the drugstore quick- business, instead. She 'stud "JyLW ill you'uike mo? Will Tcd~wilir'Sanr5rd“ Mciinc you?” for a couple of years, g o ■__Danny had turned pale, her first profes^ioiinl jo b ii thinking something terrible a small role in TV's "77 S u n -_must have'happened. May-' set Strip,** h er big theatrica __ l>e.she!tLjwallowcd ant poi opportunity when Mike Ni son, or worse. “W hat’s the chols selected her for Ih matter? W hat is it?" London production of hi Mario hcfll(al,ed for o m o Droadway hit, "Harcfoot it ment, and then calmly an- the Park." She did such a i nounced. •*! want to ttet a mitslanding job that he new comic book." nante could hove Uei " I could have killed her,’* ^ i t h or Jones, and sli&'« Danny had.. remejnbercd, have made It anyway. “but Instead, T’KaiJ (O laugh. But .th« »tlll couldn' A nd I took her. Site knew shake the idea that people alt along that if she simply 'were im p f^se d ‘"V/llh~hc asked mo to take, her so only because sl>c was Daiinj shortly lieforo dinner. I may Tliomas* dougliter. And sh( have said. *Ah go chase, -reacted—•eeordinglyr^te yourself!*” slio.allowed herself to b< M ario is not an easy girl Ulked into playing Joej ■ to know because of her ex Dlshop*s doughter in one c treme sensitivity. "I don't her fathcr*s television pro cohnniunicate very well witJi ductions, /or instance, slu ~ people who arc !ios(ilo to loqn insisted it wois a mistakj me,*' she told me over lunch ond quit,' She was tlie other day at the Beverly vinced everyone was afrai( Hills'-Polo Lounge. " I get to have her around l>ccaos« .angry liccause I'get fright she'w as Danny's dauchlei ened." Just al>out every re- and might repeat what thej ■ portui’ will niake her tense. * ,dkl-QtHi didn’t do o n th< V'tjaually, I doii’t. evch'foer .SC!, Anotlier time, whilTslu like being interviewed. Like* dt-st«l-lWingTit-homern ■nowrrti6h*f iiCTnnnrave- television crew did on inier notes takerft If you—really - tions. but the qUMflon* -^V8—h wantr to know me, you I'd been to her house, and she'd' sented. The onswers clipped. got through with my paper real ed they s1»ow only her owi ~ come over to my house, been just us tease. I've also Sliie showed Impatlencli. *‘l al fast and was very l>ored sitting room because, she siild and we'il sit around and seen hfc at parties pnd found her ways have shown'.impatience,'*' there with my hands, in m yjap. the tin»e, "This is iny inte talk oil night. 1 love to talk at ease only with close friends she stoted frahkly. ‘T ha t'i why When the teacher wanted io vlewl** >vhen i am . not Inhibited. but difllcult to opproach for any I was .thrown o u t.o f plass so know why 1 .looked so bor«d, Invariably, when report My Idea of a good time is one else. many times. I remember when I I told her, 'Because I om fin-' ers bring up her father’ (o have 14 people over for M ario didn't avoid any ques» was ia.ihe sixth grade. Ot\e day ' ished. You want mo to be a name,, she gets upset.
■ Fomily W^^kly, Mtty S, J07i tlK-uLuJ lu m ~Ai hpirio. Dailtiy ThoriiaS's ddilfghtcr has rooms stuffed^— with4hings to li;oBp her buBy==^wcavingrpiittrn^ogethcr- JinoGlis out acid in d iii^ o n I booka of momorab^jia, painting, cooking.' says ex-hoavyuieight. She is comploto unto horsolf. Or is she?
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By Rosalyn Abrevaya Sheen in a paler tint of the same color. pblef, highlighting shade of green for ‘ Along with these techniques, which T o complete the look, a rectangle of the brow bone. Then a neutral Gray- are fun and destined to gaid attractive t'» a gloriout change of Uatoiir4lme extra coats of the shadow was applied Brown shade of Fluidllner, a liquid eye results, here b tome additional eye ___ (p shed our^winlor reserve and puj on from top to bottom on upper lid just liner with built-in'brush, was applied, make-up news. ' a iicmHlfuI face. above the center of^the eye and a blue alsb.' Losh-Makeup automatic condition The application of harsh, black liner The subject: eyes— with a whole dot under center of lower lid. ThU is ing'" rnascara in Brown-Brown. W hile on eyelids is fast disappearing among new approach to makin£| .them up In a makeTUp trick thal has the effect of tlie mascara was still moist, some oj. well-groomed women, being replaced Boft, land!u;npe colors. Master mnkc*up making the white of the eyes brilliantly the shadow was dusted on lashes to let by the hlnt of a line, blended In at the- "artist, Stan Place,^who conceived all of white. According to >experts. It' only a green tone .show through. . . roots of lashes. Eyebfows are being the fac«N llluslrnled; achieved them works with the color blue! The eye The .WoodSmoke Eye greets the shaped into thinner contours and dust wJlh a minim um o f fuss so that they lashes were then coated extravagantly world with a dark, smoldering qii'. It's ed with shadows or lightened profes- .. could easily reproduced by you-at with I ^ h ;A - Ix t ihinj^ eyeluh-biiiUling ■a subtle look, n ^ n t -for tlie woman _ slo_na!ly_:to.let.the;oye!i^appear bigger,- home. Here’s how, viewing tiie slcetch mascara and a mere thread of a line who prefers a darkened lid to a pastel- more important. Ringing the eye with from loft.to right: applied close to roots of upper lashes shad*^ one. The technique utilizes color ifl possible'today, without fear of The Cloud Eye draws its inspiration with Easy Liner, an automatic gel eye- Coty's Smoky Mauve Smudge Pot eye-* an exaggerated look, b^cauMs eyeshad- • from a bright, dear*day in summer. . liner with brush, to deflne the eye. Doth shadQW, a creamy shadow opplied with ow shodes are paler, softer, and conte . M onochromatic, It’s meant to achieve in :('41rook JDlue shade. the little flnger. -The mnuve shade was in a choice of consistencids. a young, bright-eyed look. Ttio tech The 'Verdant Eye recalls tlie cool, -swept across the .entire lid and up into We heartily ocree with make-up artist nique: a pastel blue Is wrapped softly crisp green o f 8un*dappled grMs-rrde- the brow bone. la lb e crense of llie eye- Stan Place that the direction of lighter, around the eye In feathered strokes. ligned for a more sophisticated look*. lid, an application I of brown shadow more transparent make-UjU beiifg pro — using-Yardley'ft Shadow Sheen gol eye O ur expertrSton Place, drew uiwn Clair was added to give djsplh to the eye. Tlie duced will i>e a continuing trend*in our shadow, in Cloud filue and Under Eye ol's D uo «ase o f Muted 0reen powder look was polished o il with the odditlon time, designed less to disguise a wom- * eyeshadows, one shade a deeper green of Lash Originals, natural-looking eye- an's face, but more to let her .own nat for the lid, the otiter graduated to a lasliesi in brown, both upper and lower. ural abloom show throughi ^ ■
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tween two rows of pylons. I knocked ures didn't tell the whole story. What down seven of them, but for some rea about thot “pedc.strlari" I ran over? tf son it didn't even bother me. 'titat had been a real pehu>n, my score Next came four fwo-by-four‘» set on ^ would have been 2cro. edge with Just a tire's width-iMtwcen According to the insurance compan each pair-^ tnap for anyone accus ies, one out of 50 drivers bn ih e road is . tomed to keeping a 200 m ph dragster drunk. N ot Just drinking, you under- u on the straight and narrow. I aimed stand, but drunk. Only one state ,(tltab, carefully and gunned the car through. whictr'sets the line at a blood-alcohol W e ll. . . not exactly through. } bounced level of .Q«) would.have considered me y d ^ ‘6dIjrov#71fiem7 "ilrunt" when f made that last run. Shrui^ng' it off, I snaked quickly Out drunk or not, I was obviously in .through the serpentine courM, creaming no condition to drive. If I had been on several markers, and roared, on to the the road 1 might have killed somebody. next test. I ,was supposed to run over Mnybe me. Maybe even you. two rows of wooden disks, but some available data on the drink* how I couldn't find them'. I blamed thU • ing driver is, for the mo*t part, ba*«d on the fact that the disks were similar on averages. Q ur test threw" doubt on in color to the dirt surface. Actually, some of these statislics.'The point is, they were clearly visible to sober on we are all individuals, and we cacinot lookers several hundred feet away. depend on averages. Tlie only average. I managed (ho fifth test all rights but factor that showed up was that we wera the next one really shook me— a pop-up incapable of good Judgntent while under figure representing a pedestrian, or ^ the influence. maybo a child running after o ball.' N o harm Was done in this case. But Even though I was ready, for it, the out there on the highway, where (he ob- - ~*tacharmove7Tm d*bcHdTinrtnnirwheii~ to a screeching halt JO feet past U. D on you hit them,.it's.a-different story. To Big'Daddy—OarlitM-had-juAt-kUlMl‘-^ -guide-tt'car-aafeljrithroughriodayVtrsf- pedestrian. I was showed. Such a thing fie requires skill, mental alertness and seemed imposslblel ' reflexes honed to a razor's edge. H ow But the nlghfanare wasn’t over yel. docs alcohol affect this? W ell, last year Next came two double sets of pylons, 35,000 Americans were killed in crashes nrhere w{u plenty o f room between The loelc In Don G ariitt* mind as h« positioned hlm sdf bshlnd th« where drinking was involved And the them, and I thought I had made it— whMl was. '*l'm a pro— and Alcohol doesn’t effact pnts.'* senseless slaughter continues because until I looked back and saw the courM people persist in driving aftef they’ve littered with pylons. T hlsthin irhad be- - had r .few drlnks.4t’s a deadly gaji)ble. By Don Garlili) miles on the road each year. come unreal. ' I've been doing a lot of thinking A ifew drinks wouldn’t throw I slopped th r o u ^ o hard left turn...... _about It lately. I've come to the conclu> _____I slipped behind the wheel and hendeJTor a trafnc'nght_thaCBUtrf-:::^BiQnllhat_youishfliilHn‘trrfr{vii^in/«i_jf_ of the dual-control Dodge, us ofK ' ^ “ matically turned red atjny approach. you have had only one drink. That’s a . Qc BO I .thought. . . I____ Once niore I goofed and*slid to k *top _ pr^tty^strong Uatement, but l^uckled my scat belt M d . This was my fdurthrrin In three libuN, right fn Ihe middle o i the "intersection." the^Cnly answer. grinned reassuringly at the and I knew each obstacle like the bade ’ One final test.’ All I had to do was to — ^--- :------„ ,. observer riding beside me. If of my hand. During this time 1 had stop with- my front wheels on a line. About the author: Don "Big Daddy" the Florida Jaycces wanted to drunk 12 ounces of 86-proof whis A ny drag racer can do this precisely— GarlHs, 39, was r^ n tly named to the key, but 1 wasn't legally drunk. .M y it's the woy each race is started^ B ut I first All American Driving Team by the prove something about drink- blood-alcohol level registfered .09. Flori- overshot by ah unbelievable two feet. American Auto Racing Writars and ing drivers, they w ere going Ttjrifoesn't consider you intoxicated un- I returned to the pits badly shaken. Broadcasters Association. Dominating about it the wrong way. After ">••!««! 1 * i. A n d F lo rid. My score for this run,'based on a pos drag racing since 19S5, he has reached II ^ f > f - Is touch: almost half our states set the sible hundred points, was 53. M y first aU, tfe five of us arc profcs- .,5 , eonnd«nt. a top speed of 240 m ph in th e quarter- run, driven while sober, scored 99. mile races and holds the elapsed*time ^ s i o n a l s — w e a v e r a g e 5 ,0 , 0 0 0 . T he first test waa simply ^ c k in g be- While that was a critical drop, the fig* record of 6.55 seconds.
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1 0 D f'nmiluW 0€klv,At(ivS,JB7J , The 12-minute frozen pizza withthi^e big cheeses. Because think ifs the cheese that makes the pizza. Just look at Chef Boy-ar-d6<^rrozon pizza and what do -you see?Ghq(^rchee8e'and morechccserRomanorMorrarclla- and Cheddar. Tlie three big cliecses that have made Q\cf Boy-ar-dcc the bi|>gcst selling frozen pizza in the world. If you haven't tried a Chef pizza yet, why not pick one up at your grpcer's Great Meals in Minutes display. And look for the Hindi Ciddy^. offer on the reverse side of the Ch f f Ffozcn Pizza package. H;indi Qiddy Is pcrf(^ for lot pizza*.
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