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By United.Press Intaraatlonaltlonal CornellComc University-Presidentresident while officials negotiated with . Jnmes A. Perkins .saidaid his black and P u e r t o Rlcan______• Militant black sludenis.iidcnis, school gave in to demandsonds ot sludcni students. i-.-. '- aarmed rm e d 'with rifles, shotguns “"oand armed black students lastist week lowa—AboutIowa 300 sludenis gc- ^ ^ knives.knives, seized a second buildinguumng fo avoid "what seemedI at thc braved chilly weather to march SJ*W a t Voorhees College in‘ Den- time (,to be much loo great a on the lowa Siatehouse Monday , 7 % mark, m a rk . S.C.. today and0 thcthe risi; qj bloodshed.” He said he in an attempt to influence , t-'.'tiiv ‘ “J, ^ ^ adminisadministration ordered® the was ••sickened".. by he! armed legislation.legisla They, carried signs schoolschool* closed. sit-in. saying ‘‘Support your local ^ S State officials marshalledshalled. City College of Neww York legislalegislator, make going to coUega NalionalNa“ o„‘. Guard and highwayIghway remairremained closcd indefinitelylefinitely illegal.’’illegal. patrolp atro l forces at nearby Bnm- Bam- ______THIS IS THE HISTORICALmCAL monumentmon at Hansen BridgeIrldge damageddame by sow investigating'estimating thithe Incident, In cooperationoperation with thc Highway .Depart*epart- berg aalthough Voorhees Pres- vandals last week. • Dynamkenmke was placed in the front; of thethc lailava rock ment andId the Idaho State Police. Tbe monument will be repaired andd thetho identidcnt JiJohn F. Potts said he will structure and the explosionlon threw rrocks and a plaque overiver the parkingpar lot plaque restored.restored. It w was reported. not callcal for oulside help until I ' ot the southern end of thehe bridge. ' Twin Falls County Sheriff'sherjff's officofficers are absolutelyabsoluti necessary. • ! - . ^ - TThe h e 1new takeover spread:ad thc ; ■. __ « occupaioccupation from thc adminislra-inisira- - -v i . tlon buildlngTselzed Monday,lday, to [ 1 the science building next:t door, floor. i ; Pompidouu Junk?nk? Sendi It To Haitilailey IfThe blacks seemed sett for a ' - u long stay, sti as they were fortifiedortified , : ' • ' •"'•VflBilM w ith anai esiim ated $5,000} worth . HAILEY — Countering a na- told membersi of thc Hailey Hailey residents in towingng their AndersonAnders will furnish n truck, of fotfood taken at gunpoint;unpoint fj-;. '■ U i_ l tional trend by cities seekinging to ChamberChami of Commerce he hoped junk automobilesi to thei dump- MayorMayc Allen said ann aerial Monda;Monday from the cafeteria.ria. f~ -: ,^ j|||r To Seek' find ■= ways to rid ihemselves'OS of the heaphi of auto bodies even- groumgrounds. survey has been made; of the At H Harvard University■ under*under- ; • • junk.junk, the City of Hailey Mondayonday tually would grow large enoughenough Thc novel proposal by the city waterwf system and the pro- graduagraduates voted not to renewrenew a •; sent out a novel request■t for that tlthe city could interestt some mayoimatyor came as a part ot Hai- posed sewage disposalal area student strike while at.t Rad- ^ more junk. large-large-scale Junk dealer' inn buy-buy-ley’s ley’s "Clean* up and Fix-up southesouth of Hailey. A reportrt on the cliffe. Harvard’s sister institu- Top Postt 5s lusual ing it. He said profits from3m thethc Week”Week’ proclaimed Monday.day. survey will bc mnde at the next jon, slsiudents twice invadeddcd the H ailey .extended th e unusualother venture ing it, would go to.ii'worthyworthy HailHailey district ranger Richard cily cocouncil meeting. AdminiAdministration Building’g' and yriMjjffM citiesinvitation to residents cf isking other venluicommunity endeavors." • AnderAnderson said Floyd Dorius • Leo Stavros told lhe chamber shouldshouled obscenities at Presidentresident X PARIS (UPI)-GcorE assist the treesti Tuesday eveningling and Packer.Packet nearly school’s prime minister last June. nearly two-thlrds of the school's [M l n as Hajley Mayor George Allen wili h undcr£undergraduates out of classes. gSI- Thc heavy-set polilician told . • 1 -r-r*. Members Memb of Students for a B |i the leadership or the Gauilislk told . ifc Democratic Sociely andnd the HH parly in a morning meeting that I PW Hits “'nAfro-American Society said they he felt it his duty io become a VJI Expects To0 BuildBl ^^ew J ron _ would continue the boycott until candidate. His aides reported a LOS ANGELES (UPI) - S ''‘ ing the Gooding Exi An earthquake,I cenicrcd'»rpH inIn „i, ‘ u demands, including the groundswell of voter sentiment on the thc Sallon Sca, rocked 2- a ’ cHmlnatlon of ROTC on the ■ supporUng him. Jm ent /i . largo a re a of Southern■n Call. Call* caniP". * were met. » H Already he was considered inc tall At exclusive Radcllffe, P Pres* res. H the favorite In a presidential use With Fede]federal Aidd sfornia Monday swayingAnoelG's tall ,id cn t ' Bunting sat quietly,y. at.bera t.b e r . H built election which could draw [sup to 'Courthouse buildings in the Los Angele's‘ desk^cnl while about 100 siudentsstudents ■ 10 candidates. Hc was tho first CO Coun- nanccd by federal funds. countcounties In th e 'state. ‘ ' area. sc Ilmnted desk paraded in and around her H to announce his candidacy.sTlrS ^ gooding P — Gooding James Coun- 1n a Idaho n « will be eligible for>r sc?meRc?me PrePreliminary estimates by theSeismologists estimatedquake They callcd herr ’’plg.’^ "pig.’- ■ y, ty Pros. Atty. Andrew >d James pos- M Idamililon with the state divided architects archi hired by tholies county by ot the I magnlturo of tho quake ?.;”ce.•■louse" and a scatteringering of ■ D e G a u lir In 1944 took on funds Into three regions. comncommissioners Indicato0 thatcounty il thoo t betw een 5.2S andnd 6 sold on four-letter words. The students ■ pompldou as an aldo I, and thore Is a "good pos- M ml slblllty of getting federal funds IntoRegion 3, which Includesludes will I tak e approxim ately $350,000 jttho , Richter scale, and sold cipllnary JOSEPH U IA VAIXBB, VAIXEE, tiewlyliewl appolntail • TW li. TPtoi'- n am ed him p rem ier In 1962 in a „ j,q, e about to build a new courlhousen.f $35yKW caui Jt was severe cnough lo surprise movo end fired, himi„ I to lielp Gooding County build Gooding rc, County, will have about to bi County Zoning Adraloislrator.aloislrator. has assumed -dutlM' bi tlMi. >" ® a now courthouse." n w GoodMOO.OOO avallablo by July ThoThe county already ownsiouse. Jthe ]ntci cause somo damage In popu- actionMemphis State University- just as abruptly in June. '* crii verslly— .county’s aoolng officeee In the old hoapiUIh bitUdiii^-^He If a I him Ho said through the newoy 1. Each' county must provide lond and where the structureowns would the H latedi oreas. snter of Police Mer arrested 109 persons as formor building contractor■tractor and batba resided' In Twtn Fans . Pompidou at tho timo of his crimeCong control bill passedent by of matchingj £ funds, but Mr. James be built. b ire would (ho However, thc epicenteri In the of Police they broke up sit-in at Memphis pggt five years.irs. He succeedisucceeds George Ottens, wfao w ill. dismissal had solvedof thchis theCongress, < some 50 per' centrtroom of aaid this would iiot proveirove a BetBen Glauner, counly commis- porttho quake was placcd SaitonIn the State tney I University. The students, i.! become county zoning officer fQ r.C ^oa . Bludent-labor strikes thatd crlp- thc andthe cost of a ncw courtroombo g problem q i , since Gooding County sloner,slone expressed confidencecommis* In <^a northern ond of tho mperlal Saiton SUte oH but six of them black, ro. pled Franco and had engineeredcrlp- and Jail facility could be fl* nrobihas T e s e rv e funds, plus1 Insur- tbothe iplan and tho possibilityidence ofIn Cousca located in Imperialouthern all refused b to leave the offlco o f _____ the subsequent Gaulllst vicloryleered ^ ^ ------hnaance , money. federal funds, and saidiibility thc cpn- of Countycall on tho Southern3 region refuse the president. in parliamentary elections which 1 ^ ^ A federal official contatcd:ontatcd “‘ruction could slart "asthe soon c.on- ]s California , desert. Thed region th e St. pi Louis University—AboutAbout 25 ' ij- De Gaullo considered a marv- •■■SJ the Gooding County Sherlffsiof--Kfa^of. as September." ______as soonji ]s sparsely Inhabited.■______st St. 1 Louis University students / i d ate. « • led by members of the I t s Israeli Jets fice and sent applications>ns aand n d ^ ------led Thc chain-smoking former J jl > Information for~fcderal funds, AsHociation of Block Collegians.irSC^l Snowlow JNamed A shoc Building and said Gooding Counly. since • left the Administration Building achoolteucher neveriheless•ormcr aup- StTafC A rab Sr of the Ropion Catholic: instilu-InBtllu- ___ ’ ported his former mentorS sup- li\ . and It is without courtroom facilities, r Sunday’s consiliutlonal reform would have high priority IS.for fed- Planes, ‘Coj tlon loday ofcr administrators / \ signed on ogrcement expressing 1 i Tcforendum which led to his eral funds. , ‘Copters ' SforS G ueiTillas ' ^ r - slgnec S=: O’LearyY Pni downfall. It was tho marie of By itional Mr. James explained the coun- — , “regret for any harassment’’ to Principal to his ■ *! ernl which black students havenve been tho m an. iric of By I»r United Press Intimatlonalplanes ty Mrcould also receive funds from JL subject. CaiCarl Snow was appointedminted by cducotlon:educ Margaret Ann D>tly» Scnato P resid en t Al'aln P oher, toda;Israeli Jct fighter planesArab thely co snle of the present Gooding m i in and County Memorial HospltnlS bulld- Hit Red A^. Queens College—Demonstra*monstra* the schoolt board Mondaylday night LinoLincoln fifth grade; John R. CO, who took over as Poher, acting S^ertoday strafed suspected Arab lhe t dAtibush ?tor.i took ovcr the threeiiree top mto sisuccced John CampDcllm pD cll os DanDarrington, Robert Stuart math; ic-hour Inp. which will bc vacated[>d when w hen president Monday, most acting llkoly Srou guerrilla bnses Jn Jordon and Coun 55 m iles floorstorn of thc 12-story Adminis* nrinc wlll set Juno 1 ns .the clcction flun iso-flre constnictlon of tho . newt hospi- SASAIGON (UPi) — U.S. dive Army Adminis* principal of O’Leary Juniorunior High JayJa y C. Uoyd, speech therapist; llkoly ground forccs fought a onc-hour Ing, nimn lol trallon Building In New York School. scho JoycJoyce C. Uoyd, BIckel,second diite, political sources sold.lection He gunHno duel across the censo-flrejalllee. consi lal building Is completedted this bomiiers.boml helicopter U.S. gunships dive Armnorth, y convoy'trnpped 55 miles itinued fall. ond tanks rc.scued a gunships 29-truck north-ofa nuf Saigon nenr Qunn? U S Lol, ist Jf.,City demanding amnestyly for 39 ^ iir, snow. who now isIs grode;grad Otto McChristian,. lio* could bo a candidato himself.Id. Ho Hno south of tho Son of G alilee, lal 1 ‘ * a rre ste d In nn cnriler protest. O’LeO’Leary’s vlco principal,ml, was in coin fifth grado. ______icif. In Whllo tl tho BhoollnR continuedilomats fall. Ho snld tho buildings ondind landiand AmoAmerican convoy from25-iruck n a infan supply base for the U.S. 1st ' expr Froncc will revert bnck to the old hos-hos-Communisi Com umliush north"from of a Infantry1'hu Division. one of a °rresi linelino ifor the Job of viceD principal JoJohn Wesley Reagan, O’Leary In tbo Mldensl. Arab diplomats Ho but asked algebra; Rose Ann Sinclair, O* ' expressed concern lhat Fmnccinck lo will pitnl board, which was aI prlvnte private Saigon,Salgi mllltnry spokesmennorlh" snid of series The fighting was, onoI the ofarco a «r > -rt i, at tlthc high school, bul asked algel iel for thc top O’Leary posl when Unryixnr algebra; Douglas M. Negro Gunmen might i"'™ switch its support backcs duIn pltalorganization, but hc feltclt they todn;today. Out tho mien guerrillas snld seriesnorth nf skirmishes in the area Kerosene Fuel ^;r . w iHHielGaul now H int Q ia rlcI s pres, do would orga; sell iho property ondand glvo dowidowned two of lhe 'coptersguerrillas in 0 northon nl ond northwcsl of Saigon. Mr. Campbell left to accept tho Skinner, Skin high school English; Gaullo has resigned as prcs. woultlic m oney from tho aalee to ththc e fusil:fusllludo of ground firo.pters in 0 .capllt on npproach routes townrd thc VP poHt of achool superintendenttendent In Bert Donlcl Slonoberg Jr., high Menace Police, Ident.'"a mn In tliccounly. I nu 0. capital, U.S. 052- bom bers fGushes \ Out Of/ I , S Jcro m c. flchoschool German; Dale Fred Buckling under two hours of of raids Thc Th boord olao hireded 20 new ThoiThompson, high school algebra; ^1 Amr A Jordanian spokesm anplanea In coun Tlie county commissionersie rs nnd „it.ady.i,.,,, bom bardm ent, this Hcds nround tho city council adopted o reso- ... si«rtu',‘r teachera for the schoolol system, ChristineChri Adele Stevens, Vash* 1 Ammnn snld (fur Isrnell planes Tli - i S J r r Pwl't-'d from their nm bush In Illinois d«w' reas nf hitlon ogreolng to pnMlclpato In L .j rG ian t Rocliet S'r'oil rated obovo averagese to supe- Ingtoningti sccond grade, Rwepl across llic border around Iho < Ipato In |,nd fled, leaving behind. ! ! % « ne liolding Stuart Maurice Gordon. BIckel dnwn nnd nltncked the nrenslafn nf in lutloithe request for federal funda. 1,-11 r'S„ss“”„ar"””^Gi£Division rlor ond all except one holding Sti I bodies. Four Amcrican GIs died . ^ J t [1 wlll com* sixth grode; Judith Nosh, high CAIRO, 111. (UPl)-.Rlflo fire Tal Al-Sukknr and Al-Khafnrockets In lhe Tlio city became Involvcil „ j 15.'"“ U.S. 25th infantry 55 Division miles CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)- degr(U PI)— degrees. Tlie cxccpllon will com* sixtl from 0 Negro houfiing project nnd ‘" ''" ‘Vf'* and 14 suffered woundsds inIn the Bwuoplng 55reported miles Tlic CAI space agency reporied plotoplote his training thiss summer, school schn Spanish • English, and 10 flrc ,ho Dclsnn Vnliey with Ie rockets aaid since Tli It rcnllwd aomo of thc ,„l,ld«y llsh.InB, as in inc J„„rtliwcst i of Suluon reported Tlic puncl)cd Into n Tiro engineproject ond nnd mnchlnogup flrc. Heno snidone sinceInsurance money, following the letnamese Monday that several thousand NlNine of tho 20 are■e women. Eve: Evelinda Ruth Sharp, junior c combined Into n counlycoiinlv "J'”' I-"* ‘11''“ Th< b^ent dnwn Engineers drained tho rest of ecohomlcs:ccoh John E. Dlolenberg, Stud bombings Mondny night,11 flro thc morlnraiHrn nnd rockets Monday,border woulmaglstrnle's offlcc ond wouldw n tl 1 /I Iximber ncross Soulh )m Vielnnm dive nenr 'jjic i’4 Phnntoin wontlern coast, down thc En| fuel from tho Saturn 5S high school Germnn; Dnrrtl'w. Dnrrc1*W. BarrusBnri os heod of the high court, on Momlny—tlie heaviestVielnnm U.S, nenrbut Mun on th& northern coast, tlic atnge to Dournur, spccial education; schoolschc Scicnce Deparlment. Ihlrd fllrnlght night ofIt, such the snld iHrneli floltlera on tho bnl o rd‘'»o er ningalso bo housed In the c 0 u r t- Hillud nul n ick el’s mnsslvo flrsl atoge to Doui ‘ nlr lo-ises In six doys./lest U.S, „„(ei;bul iKilli crewm en bullud nul n>ckc inged tho Phyllis Dorlene Bybeo.0. O'I.enry MMrs. Jone Scvy was granted InclilenlH lit tlilK racially: tnm such - snld Aral tho Joiplnnes struck nl iho qihouse.^q downed neo If the accident dnmnged tho Phyl filed port city nt tiie confluoncc 'II nost cx- Two of the lost gunships woro chop]snfuly. 'i'he third I Indowned the booster. neu II A spokesman saidsnld tho mailmath; Mary . Londonon Carter, a l«Icovc of obaence from- the / trou- Arab commando bases. "" lious Mr. James aald the most cx- Tv syaicm for one year, due lo of t(io MlflNlsHlppi nndfluencc Ohio Isrn 'Ilio nlr strikes cameground ns pensive cost of constructionsiructlon P“rt of tho nlr nrmndnihlps cniled woro In chopiwr Cciiti went down1th In no ono lhe Inspection l>o«)st was "a precoutlonoryautlonary Bickcl Dick second grade. syst Carlyle Susan Cook,ik, special ill 1health. rivers. And It was iho I second Ohio forcIsraeli nnd Jordanian 1 groundcensft- penswould bo for Inw enforcementirceinent to bnll' out the 29-tnickt cniled U.S. In Centrnlaboui Hlghlnnds, wllh no ono mcnaurq.*’ Inspe Qi timo tho flro truck wnH second hll by forcesflro hnltled ncross tho n const- o rln rs woul fnclliilos, niriHC wouldI l»Iw fl------______ruck U.S. abonrd hurt. mens l)ulli)ls at tho Ileuliii Depari-hll by flronnd lino with howllwirs. morlnrsmiles f„cUnanced hy fcdernl fimils.. HeHo folt m cnt. Depnrt- HOUI nnd nrdllery hIkuU in *e®' m iles • confident nn„, tho courthouseso couldcoultl . , Houth of the Sen of Gnlllce.------.bo luillt, without 0 bond Issue { I.I bunnd I witliout llie Issuance of de- | ficlency warrants, Soir *Senators nnd ;al ‘Extra-Cui-Curricular’liar’ Funds ; Mr. James said Ooodlngng Coun.Coun- tors Reveal ‘1 State Police W ill ty Is one of tlie lowestsl tnxedtaxed WASHINGTON -Ark.. of thoWllllnm .Sonnlc Fulbright I'cjrcl ’lliom os broke J. Dodd. tradition D-Co: Inat yenr $1,290ISO for for an an advance a on o James Jnmes B. Allen,. D-AI# Spot Checks For Rclntlonn Cpmmlttee,lO .Senalo nnd I'lhers of of the th 14 llslInK ' dupllcoiet dupllcoiei of o earlier forms filed In Magic Volley will begin op- It . a s ; SOME ARE ''writing and spcnkhiglont.. drew fees Inrgo I - J- Under' 10tho providerule, senate tho .Senate honorariumslorarlum s w wei ere Sena. Wal* wllh w llh the Senate £ secretary* to atloncd of hls windshield. Al a glance C, comply with regulations requir­ eraling npot trnfflu cliccKgin lanca op- HllcIt 'looked like an Inspection J year, reportsspcnkhig under feea « n lnst ‘ liy Mnyy IB with provide ’ 0 lht list nf Incuu F. F. Bennett. Bennett. R-Uinh. vice comply will s under « new Hi'crelary with • a lirman nf the Ethics Commit* ing ing the the ' HatingII of campaign tionn and d riv er licenseB k ond lanca In- slicker.".kuI( Iio suld. Ll. Bennoiir s OTHERWISEa ^ mondntory disclosure r u Illons and honorarluma chnlrman nf the 1 \ disclosure rulu conlrlhullonsno received and hom in the last tee,, $2,200 $2,200 for for tw o apeoches: contributions contribution and expcndlturet. flnccilon slicker* w I n-^ccelvoond In- latlsuld officora'w nuld look ir for up-to* vlo< ^1,^, U Engllih pfov«fbb Imi Imt a a irhowcd lodny. close study. ^Iccelvo ilallations like this, and for up-to- mtntokar Fulbright^ earned ncn over $^00nlhs received of tho in lasl yenr. ' Cnrlrl T.T. Curlls.Curlls. R.Ncb.. R ^500 for Both, Both, were wero elected last fall. . , m tH ooi for imlfiy * liomtnxikar. ^ e n seri|itora planned to * l.t. Donn Hennett satd^ (}>« with with □ □ Senalo snlury.iwo-thlrdfl nnd Mnnsfl of his 'Hiesc ng reporlaoxpenaes. orewhich lenn* llonalnal Church Church In In Los Angelea; Introduce I full public disclosure of persoMl . > . Iiy the fltmerlnlondoiit of orderedthe Ida- theIn i vehicle (o mnko certaintlo n ," ll's Tim*iN«wi tli Woni Ad ...... II II w as pnld $10,000y. nnd of whichMansfli'ld Travelingirmnlly oxpcnaes. receive, wh aro nol ondJ Wllllnm Wllllom P Pro roxm ire. D-Wl«., full public <1 ill) .Slalo Pollco. 1.. Clurkthe Hand. Idn- Injtood 1 operating condltlnn."III check vou'(i Ti oilnfwiit, yo*i lia«plap it>il|. it>il|. donated $2,0000,000 to the of Unlvcri which ho «»tnrn normnllyI, receive, whn0 nald sold "In "In some sor cases" fees financial interests,' ir all souroea "W c’ll try to Bct upk Hand. chek vel Tliis meana officers wlllotermlne check ino vi ihoit thinoi imo yooroor ovit. ovat. of M onlonn 0 whtlrc to tho UnlvorHliy lie » fwnntors rovered. must also file ,to thoIho leotureleoture bureaubui rcpreacnt- and amountsomouni of income, ass^s. tanea as oflcn na possible/’ip chek Lt. veliiple if i equipment to determineo r w o rk - crowdail ir^ clotflli, W ltt o n ii • . ,■ • . inught. whtlrc lie onco • The le (wnntora comptroller m ust genernl a ing: lilm lilm exceeded exccede $300 but he and a n d llabimies.llabliUI gifts and (ranssQ* , D ennett ilBid, lie,” Ll. Innif oil Items nro In pro|>cr.« linhiawork- diol «' 733.0931 lor your!L T lm ... Sensation seekers hoping with thenllnl comptroller reporl g of their nnvertrer reccl^reccl^ thattl much for a tlons tlons of of all men^ra o(; Hie chock lanes rcquira the Ing wit nrnora> Connress Conjiress and ai executive ofllclila - ' services nf at lonnt two uireottlcors the windshieldslg wipers, brakes,« ilieck. turn ”l"'^ - . ’ : .' financial affairsDX|xiHurcs of »enators In thn finuiiclal^lhlo~CommlUcft.. Interests wl can ims. rlums. , ••anting ■ earning 111 w'mwe. •JW . • and an effort will lie madoofficers to signalseisllilo lo nilnlm Uoordorl)( delay f n Supt. Hnnd said. "Woution linve ol v ______mundutory disclosure1 under lira rule new Well e, In 14 senators ndvuncu hnve filed of the the Senalo Senate ' Richard. B., Ore., JacobJacot K. Jaylta, ondf In^ronnfiMy, a delny fnun ch( d through operulionmotorists ol noi.fiTHIH flI*»fNnuHHiHi Allaii nr. ilMclosure rule me deadline,inihllc 14 senators rep o rts h with tho RusHell,iRNell, l^ao.;.John l> G a .;- J. Wll* Charles McMathlasM< Jr.,-R.Md., ' < ' "We nioppeil n'cnr rocenlly chcck an Innes,that many moioristsly equip-, ,, iIIIrIrI ami lirml liaIlk tk kumak»ina in w ako of Investigations thulr puhllcsecretnry., reports . llnms,ms, R-Del.,R*De|„ MllionMl R. Young, William B. Spong 'Jr.. :0*Va.i; and the driver had green rocenllyslnmpa nromt not nwnrc of fuultvforgotten equip-, w y. ______Iho financialf InvestlgntlonNoffnlrs'Of for Into .Senntc seJosonit c re ta ry D. ., Tydlnga. D* R-N.D.rN.D.r ClintonClinton P.I Anderson. t>* CIIKonl. Clifford. p.P. c..., R-N.J.,’^ V pasted in the loft hand stampa corner I to mcni nnd sevurnl luive IcenKi," forgottcnl 11 "" II11 Senaie Domocratlo1 offnlrs'Of fiocre former son, listed Josopii W.OU D. Tvi io honora* N.M.,M„ HarryHarry F.F. DyrdI Jr. I^Va.. l logc o v andaad proxmiM.f •' ^ , nocratlo fiocretary Md., listed W.OU lo cornor |lo renew thelr driver licenKi,'* ILI •''f 4 ' ■ V...... 2 Times-News, Twin Falls,alli, Idaho Tuesday, April 29,2 9 ,1 1969 9 6 9 Dailyly Wea ther^^r^ ^ p o rt -1^ ■ ■ Student. Activityctivity Fees1 At 'Finances 'Fii For Seen. < . . H igh School»ol To IIIncrease Sc 0 J Jim in Turner not talking about Schools To broken door glass In courthouse . From Tlmes-News 24>Hour24<-Hour W> eather B ureau Wire P | P | ^^TwirTwin Falls High Schoolool activ- ommcndationommei subject to court J . . . Flora Wagner planning Ity fees are scheduledi to rise decislcdecision on s fco case pendiae pending g D isC U SScd^ 0 0 . vacation in Arizona . . , Three from (21 to S23 p e r pupillupll ncxlnext in Pocatello.Poc i J t counly commissioners on way Dr. Ernest Raeland, school=hooisu- su- . ■. I ■HI school year. Dr. J .. J , , 1 0 visit Olan Genn In hospital Tem peratures ■BgB . Thc school board Monday perintcndcnt,perint' told thc boardlard con- oneq^i ot six mcetlnes scheduled Frank Barnett and Judy res Forecast ^ PO SSIBLE RAIN hight approved a recommenda-)mmenda- siderasideration should be given to jn jdaho to discuss schoolchool dis- prooBrooks walking from courthouse ^ I tiontlon oof John' L aw rence: that the findin;finding a ncw location foror school tj-j^-ttrict financial acountlngIg Jind fi-fl- lok, police station .. .Helen- Hen- ---- M'Mostly cloudy wlQEscattcrcdrattered Bureau, Bure 44, with 62 per>cr cent ^ fee fo’for the student activityvity tickctticket lunch headquarters. - nancnancial procedures will1 begin atal derson and Earl Walker talking r .. be raised from S4.50 to $5.50, Thc schoi^l . {adm inistration jq a showers-and mixed Tnin orjr snow humidity; T. F. Entomologyomology ^ . .V. . ilstration jq a.m. Friday at Robert-ert Stuart ajjoutgbou old relics . . . Joc Cilek Uboraiory. 44. and 70 per>cr ccnt; cent; M ►i;. -vt' : ; •,. for Tl Thc Bruin from 511 to S1.50$1,50 buildiibuilding is going to needed spacespacc j^nicjunior High ScTiboI in Twin „parking _ j. bicycle in front of bank National and fJ much coolcr today; windy ,ol lunch \ Jerome, 42; Rupert, 43; Fair- ■ ^ . and the annual from. $4.50 tolo now used1 by the school’ lunch paHs building . . . Walt Thomas walk* $5.00. facilitfacilities very soon, he said, ^ Max. Min.n. Pep. decreasing tonight;; clearscleats (icld,field' 37; Hailey, 45; Buhl, 42; ■ ^ -0 0 . aecomina Ernest Ragland,;. superln- ing along Second Avenue East I .12 lng tonight ahd fair tonightght ond CastCnstleford, 40; Tuttle, 45, and ■ ‘ , Also, student admissionIon tickcts since offico space is becomingg tendent of school districtstrict No. , . . Jerry Hale shaking hands A tlantn • 76 52 .12 [ng tivity tick- crowded. B ism arck • 52 31-1- WedWednesday, with some warm-warm' King Hill,48. Soli temperatures:iratures: ■ for vl:visitors and non-activity tick- crowd ihP 411, said the local'school,x)l. districi with new acquaintance . ,. . L lng..High today ih the 50s;Os; low Twir Twin F a lls W eather B ureau: ■ ct holders will be increasedIncreased ThcThere was.a discussion by the 7 *; • »m schools Grant Osterhout leaving busi- C alcarv 6.1 41 *“8- board on whether thehi hiohhigh w” will host personnel from schools Grar J ,oe tonight in tbe mld*20s, andnd high Foui Four-Inch, M-47; elght-lnch. 55- ■ from $.50 to $.75. board of District ness officc . . . Frank Craven C hicapo 46 37 .06 t o ^ 0 recom- school .should continue to. to- taSe tal^e ^ counties of District ness C leveland G7 40] .06,oe WedW ednesday 55 to 60. ProbabiluybabilRy 49; 20-loch,: 49-48; 36-lnch, 50-50; ■ Mr. Lawrence also rccom- schoo discussing construction of new mended that .students inIn physi- part !in thc CSI vocationalonal pro- ’• D c n w r 67 37J of fprecipitation 30 per cenl:ent to- tO' Rupert,Rup< four*inch, 7M9: Buhl, ■ n'cnd mphasize Annual reports- madede loio* the LDS institute . . . M rs. Bud } dny, 20 per ccnt tonight;ht and three-inch,thrtx ,66-16; C astlctord.latletord. ■ cal education classes atIt thcthe high gram next year, nr emphasize An D es M oines 54 34 day. $1 towel its own vocational program’ram; ; No State Department of Education HafcHafer talking on telephone . . . D clroit 59 37J .06 ,0 B nemnear zero on Wednesday.Sy. To- thrce-lnch,thrci 65-14; Tuttle,s, thrt«j.thns«- • • school be charged a $1 towel its ov ts in the And overheard, "If the price of feor and that the schoolchool buy declsioiideclsi was reached. by. >all school districts in the And F o rt W orth 70 47J day d ay 's 8 a.m . M agic V alleyey tem- tem* inch, 76,44, and King Hill,II, three. RICHARD BENNETT }^,j, purchase state will be discussed.d. The re- beef keeps going up. we may all ^ p eratu res: Twin F alls W» eather ealher Inch,Inch; 82-54. ______facilities for launderingig the tow- The board approved purchase state Indianapolis 60 3S pe« ;udcnts in of 25 barrels of asphaltU paving portsport- are critical. Dr. Ragland becomebeco vegetarians.” t • ___ __ ------rTTpresrafnt'of Bennett’s,IcnnMl’s. els.'!'»■ ‘I’S PM. studcnls In of 2S Jacksonville ' 86 64 z lirm of these classes have provided seal, at a total coast of $2,485.09, said, as fa r as distribution•ibulion ofo f ------K an sas City 55 33 a paint manufacturing lirm of _ for use on school propertyperty as- state funds is concerned, ^ • L as V egas 83 52 ' ^ ~~ sSalt ? Lake City, will visitIsIt Twin own towels. .jor FalU Wednesday, Thursdayrhursday ”1^6The board approved1 this fec-rphaltedHc-I^phalti areas this summer,mer. Superintendents,Su clerks and f j - I ^ s Anffeles 8S 599 Weatherher SjSynopsis ™ ' ______others othei involved in financialS.i'«”^ op- C ool W eather Memphis ^ ,11 and Friday for a Bennett’s ------______^______— ' business confcrence.:. More erallerations of school districts are 1 ^ M iam i 77 70® .63 Another * bul somewhat strong- begJ began during the night with a !{,“« encouraged 10 attend, said JV Mpls-St. Paul 51 30 , ‘ with a than .20 offlciaU of induslry K eeps River/'” er frontal system in the currentcurrcnt few thundershowers alsoso being throughout tbe nation • Garth 0. Reid, deputyy state su-su­ . 1 ^ N ew O rleans 75 BOI - scries moved into East-Central•Central reported.repc Rainfall amounts have e-S . News Of I perintendent. - T_ Ncw Y ork • 86 58 .01 ints have attend. i^s O f R e c o r d lii " Oregon and Southern Idahoaho last beer been light with oniyI traces Other conferences will be 1 - 1 . Omaha 55 J5 , . cvc >JTY cott, Pasadena, Calif., speeding, n?}, ;Tri- 6e I n C o n t r o l “ • - evening. T he front is now io- beinbeing reported. JEROME COUNTY cott, >r EdeS’ T^'ursclay at lUahb FallsF alls and P h iladelphia 83 .5 7‘ .07 caticated through.CenlrflUdah[i.!mdahti.!md -lDaytime_temperature^estcriSXH J p . ______$5 fine; David Louder. E den. -----P o rtlan d . O r e - — 54— 40 .60 con - O r r ------Glerkis-Olflee------" -oO Central Nevada and-thenm west- day warmer with high ^a“lS readings PresidenirOfr -1- J —;Warranty Deeds wererp filPrifiled hvby speeding, $20 fine; T homlom as E. 7 Moscow,)scow, and the Hailey area, accented by St. Louis - - 55 34I ward through California.a. TThe h e in thot! u p p e r 70s in the w estern i!i e Allen, 811 Main- Ave. E.', ex- S alt Lake City 68 48 Leroy Larsen to Donald E. Son- , . light rain and a skiff of snow “ frontal system Is moving:ig cast- vailvalleys and the mid-60s in the M . 'rn P'red license, $5 fine, and.n? Kath-k.“; — Lf,at Galena lodge Monday night, San DisfiO S3 50 n lus, A tlantic Richfield Co. to R. llsobeying • ^ “ ward and will move out of Ida- easterneast valleys. Low UlPaitttFirm tempera- ^ * SB. Cobble. Malcomb M.M SluartStuartHu.ston, fy" , Filer, dl.sobeying • is keeping the Big Wood river Sai\ Francisco 62 49a JlQ_, by evening. Considerableiderable ture lures this morning were in the ^ ¥ 1 S e a ttle 54 38 .12 ‘o Paulita DeSutter, HughZhK Bark- *5 fiw. , QA J under control. ^ cloudiness, scattered showers, uppupper ‘30s and the lower 40s I ( IC rC er. Jr. to Mortgage Investment John B. Morrison, Wells,dls. Nev.,Nev.. Stingerettes O l Spokane 57 .TJ’ .49 „ndnnd gusty winds accompany>any the in thet w estern valleys;w£S| and in To Visit Here |-:f ^ e river m easured 3.17 feet ' W ashington 85 60 .07 froj Co., Inc.. John VanOrman)rman and speeding, $20 bond forfeited; forfei^t_ed; _ • Tuesdayx„J morning, up one and 0 -O' frontal system . the up p er 20s and lower 30s n Morland. faul.H- Une Eden speeding, g f ______GGusty winds will continueinue to- in t:the eastern vallevs. )wer 30s Ei B ennett’s*It’s* Glass l^o'nLeon Morland to Leon Morland. Paul V ie w one one-half inches from Monday, R will host Thcodore F. Chambersrs to Levi JIO>10 « B arb ara Hasper,.sp^r.'‘'M6 536 ^Set ^ Drill Review but still down nine inchcs from day in East-Central Oregongon and InIncreasing cloudiness5S andan d and Paint in Twin falls will host J}}^' rence, Levi Fourth Ave. E.. speeding, $13 j- , J _ Southern. Idaho and sprayingspraying scatteredscat showers will1 spread a tbtbree-dny business conference’onfert!ice «!”oGifford and Joe Lawrence, Levi Four DECLO—"Around the World’’World” last Thursday’s peak. Light rain . i^einninG Gifford and Joe Lawrenceiwrencc to y.ne. fine; William Umbaugh, 1734 wlIl ... bc the thcmc of the Spring was reported at Hailey, and at Alaska, CanadalU a and dusting conditions will be into eastern valleys today,lav part- at the Holiday Innj^ginning-Ifttmnlng Giffo ^ C Betchke pFourth Avc. E., no mirrors „ . generally poor. Other farmirm and iylv , cloudy i skies and scattered WedWednesday. / Edwi fr«npr « Review presentedted by the Gal Galena lodge, north of Ketchum, to Tiny and Sons Construction,mstruction, whilewhile’pulling.a hous« trailer, *a$5 5^ ,001 stingerettesStingerettes Mn Mrs. Howard Piatt said there outsido- actlvity may also:o suffer sho'showers will prevail in the west-w est- RiRichard S. BcnniAt. president ,v truction to ^*ne. ' j ' Hawau s;,';delays today d ue to the winds e'rn 1 C like sons Construction^ to fme . at 8 p.m. Thursday atIt the gym- was a little snow nnd the tem­ e winds e'rn valleys. Clearing willi'lll begin of tlthe chain firm from Salt Uke , ceding Co., Jim m y Pollard, 551',^ T hird nas ' and scattered shower activity,activitv. this .evening in the western val- city ,<,u A Jones Livestock Feeding Co., Jir Third nasium. perperature was 25 degrees. • O ilg k ry 63 41 ' 5tern val- ciiy . will attend along with A. , j ; Lawrence Ave. E.. speeding, $10 fine; Don ,1 Mostly sunny skies,5, light leys and will spread into the m. Levi Gifford and Joe Lawrence Ave. fine; I^n uniforms and. colorfultnrful cos.cos- ^ Woodrow W atts, Hailey, Wa- E dm onton 65 43 j into the M. Young and R. A. Hayward. p Henry Pat- 556 Bolton St., speeding, $10 2» winds and warmer temperatureseratu res easieastern valleys on W ednesday, offit to E. J. B ragg and Henry Pat- 556 ] '• '" f tumes will be worn byIV thefhp girls eirU l'r| termaster. said the cool weather M ontreal 40 36 .28 Jdnesday. officials oj the Libbey-Owens-3ey-0wens- Lloyd - Mitchell.>11. fine; Donald Arnbart, 271 -Du- were the general rule yester- TemperaturesTer today will be FordFor Co. ’,,ii i- . “S ‘hey perform military,Srv D?icl-preci- 's *s •'making all the dllferenee" O ttaw a . 40 35 .52 dav ' over the valleys of Southern coo Marriage licenses were filed bois Ave.. speediQg„ $10 fine: rills' under between (lood conditions or a R eg in a 53 31 Southern cooler and will range from the jrjoj,„ Angerbauer. of bv ( rnMc’ novelty drills underlet 30 -- Idaho and East-Central Oregon. 60s nanager of by Glenda J Miller,r, Jerome, SusSusan Hamby, Twinn Falls, F a I I s, lhe direction of thcirir advisor, sip;slower, longer runoff period In T o ro n to 59 38 .27 Oregon. 60s in the w estern valleysalleys to ,t,_ ^win Falls Bennett’sctt’s store.storc. and Robert J. Mogensen. Jer- speci ,2 Clouds Increased from the west the u p p er 50s in the eastern enscn. Jer- speeding, $10 fine; Garyiry C. Sll-Sii- Mrs,j^ r Dale Swan, assistedissisted by whiwhich the extra water will not Winnipeg ' 51 29 f eastern g3 id in d u stria l lead ers f r o m ome 4, during the evening and-spreadl-spread ,valleys.,vall Low temoeratures to- ;rs from ome; Rebecca M. J oneso n es and vers,vers 511 Locust St., speeding,spwdmp n«jBenita Hcllewell. cause any damage. . V ancouver 54 43 .20 lures t(^ throughout the nationn will at- Willinmwilli E . Jack y , andnd 'R Rha ha L. $10 fine; M ark A. McCullough. . ^ ,'i» Army Engineers are working A nchorage 50 414, Into th e eastern a re a s! during niglnight will be a litlle coolerooler and the conclave. A special din- scbr Pdine ‘'s o Members of the drill group ,, the night. Rain shower activity will be in the 30s for most areas. special dm- Scbmidt and Gary F.. Schlmdt. 556 Bolston St.. speeding, $10 i S 12 hours a day in the Hailey F a irb a n k s 58 37 ast areas. ,,^ 5 i,een set Wednesdaynesday and -^ a divorce was grantedIted to Lar- fine; Jam es Connerly,, 535 Bol-nni are Uroa Moon, captain.^iliieer Anita hauling rock for rip rap 28 . ------^ ^ ------■„nHpr tS Engstrom. Carolyn Zollinger. Ju n e a u 50 28• ------bus------business session :,will’vill begin ry rv TTaylor Wheeler fromrom Sharon ton St„ driving while under the h ' 1 mS hews’ ‘he banks along potential ' H onolulu 85 72 • Thursday T ht and continueue through Kay Wheeler. A- dischargechargc was influenceinflu of alcohol, reducedrMWrrf mtO M’p,, fSnrt Clark. Jonn Matthews, "'I ,11° Eile?n Tremayne. KarenIren McadI:Meade. '™ Wood granted to Carl Robert•bert S I m- basicbasii rule violation. $25J25 (me, fine: nia la Saxton,Saxton. Magic Valley I 'ls “Our plan Is to crcatcx:atc Inter- mons,mon Jerome, fromn the U.S. HowardHow Atkinson Jr.. Spr-in.g-P Cherlypi,, Anderson, JanaJa n a LynnLynn,— j—— — alley Hospitals 2 was is.sued field. Mo., disobeying a traffic ^ est in the recreationalal possibil- Army.Arm G ary Callen was is.sued field ’ . j Taylor, Judy McGraw, Wendy ■ Idaho . , ities we have here,'’ MMr. r. Anger- a nm ilitary tra n sfe r -and d i s-s-signal, sign, $15 fine suspended; Flo* jaj n h ‘ I t i ' Kristee McMahill, Una |PERFECT .GIFT High Low Pr.P r. Magic M Valley Memorialtnorial ] Minidolta Memorialional bauerbav said. ,,• char charge from the U.S.I.S. Marine rencerenc Benoit, 232 Second Ave. piiFll, Joy Woodall, Diane Gillett. , - Aberdeen ...... 70 30 M r. Young ris manager of Corp.Corp N.. failure to yield the right r ' 33 A dm itted - ' Adm itted the right Carma Osierhout andl"d"'xe';K Terri Jo IFOR MOTHER B e a r L ak e ...... 56 33 pToiinrng, training andid adminis- . of wway, $10 fine. Riding. ■ •e A r Clyde Grimes, Mrs. Lloyd tra' Boise ...... 77 4040 tr. tr. c Charies R. iiicler, Mrs. A. E. s. Lloyd tratfon of Libbey - Owensvens. - Ford JUSTICE COURTURT — rc Robcrt D. Holcomb.). Jerome.Jerom e. • iTickel.s. wiil be availableivaiiabj^e. al (or grandmother} ■ B uhl ...... 72 4242 coi C oum eriih, M rs. M eryl NemtxicU,imnicU Eva Wllspaugh,5h, Carol Carol andand Mr. Hayward is marketing * Twin FaUs Countyjunty failufailure to yield the right;htot of way, jo(,r or may be purchased' Burley ...... 71 4515 - - Marvin Thomason. RonaldsiH Lich- T rhl Gibson, : David Player, Dale May niamanager of the nationalional com- nioionn A. Smith. Pocatello, S25 fine; George A. Lingle, 253 team member. Caldw ell ...... 75 3939 tr. tr. u11, Rene Beach, Barbara; Evans.E v a S M arg aret Duffln., all all Ru- RiI- pany.T r jrjvdriving w hile under: the influ- FifthP ” t' Ave. N.. illegalI consump- . [______Castleford ...... 75 383° ^di Adrian Ehrmantraut, Mrs.vfrs Joe ’isadore3 M M oreno, oreno, 71-j ,^ latest glass nnd metal enceencc of alcohol, $200I fine: Dean t'on of beer, $50 fine, and James , Conda ...... W 35 ge,Bengoechea, Mrs. Christopher expired Ii- O ’Donnell. Route 1. Twin F alls, f products in lhe industryitry will bc P. H] ansen. Burley, expired Ii- O D Palis, J B P errin e ’■Em m ett ...... 77 40i l . gg B arth, M rs. D eri Masoi? and Rfl- „ shown a t.th e sales andnd business cen*cen.se, $5 fine; D ale A. Newbrv, drunk, orui $35 fine. i, j F airfield ...... 65 28" tr. mona Silva, all Twin Fails;Ills; Ray ® Holl, Paul.- corconvention. The displayslays will bc 208 Elm St., no brakete Jlghts. W$5 ------^------Gooding ...... 74 4242 J Weaver. , Buhl; Mabel Jones, Je- set up In the Holidayy Inn. fine;fine Gary Long, KimSerly, fail- ^ - G race ...... 66 35 rome; Myron Bliss; Glenns•nns’Ftr^ Fer- Mr. Bennett, in additionEidditlon to ure to w ear a helmpr'is'toe; et. $5 fine; Twin I Falls News SpeakersS] Meet j Hailey ...... 65 38" tr; r'y: Jay Turner and Kevinivin Hog-Hor* Mr-Mr. andana he^heading Bennett’s, IsI a director JaclJack W. Larson, Wells, Nev., Maho Palls ...... nii « ggon, ; both Rupert; Mrs.I. Merrill ^^“dore Moreno. Declo. Blue pencils were presented Je ro m e ...... 75 33 pi, in the Walker Bnnk and Trust spc(speeding, $15 fine; Denn Han- Glenn, and Mrs. Bobbyly Jones, ..... ' Co,Co., the Utah Industrialstrlal Rein- sen, Burley, speeding,i i $15 f fine; ; In Brief to Gary Wright and Addison Ir- K im berlv ...... 72 39 gF iler. «' miiiiimiiiiiii Council nnd the Utnh Man- Gar Utnh Man- Gary Mlllor, Twin Falls, S speed- f They final meeting off fhnthe PTUAPTSA win nt the I. B. Perrlnerrlne Toas^tiToast- t K ing Hill ...... fi2 .10 DIsmUsed n. ing. $10 fine'; E rn e st Reinking, ^ n . i 2 fJinv »"“«ers meoting Monday night K una ...... 75 .1!) _ ufacturcrs Association. ing. t L f n l will -be held at 8 p.m. today ive in the Medford, Ore., following loo j l.cw iston ...... 68 3838 .21 .21 T Phyllis V ance, M rs. Meryl Never Work) r k I’"'* active in the 1^ ^ n«i l>'sh school cafeteria.IcTcrli Of-S “ faward [or A ring With the P a rm n ...... 7fl .1939 tr. tr. Ne Nemnlch, M arvin A. Glasscock, paint industry for mnnvnnnv years closely.clos S15 tine; Glenn Leo, Doi- ^‘cers will be electedI and there J Mr. Irwin won his awnrd for i (U PI) nnd is n g raduate of-J t-tn the e Uni- ™. «l>eedln|!. JIO fine, fine; Seth „^iii i|, be a short talk: by Irene ,f)' spccch and Mr. P ocatello ...... 06 404G Jnf Infant Peterson, Danny Jacobs, red" " cr The P''°P®'' blrthstonO P re sto n ...... 65 . . i-uFugeno JcnscnV Mrs. Lloyd3 iGrif- l lon Zoo B versity of Utnh. He rccelvcd■ecelved his m •‘‘f'* ake. F iler, im properlu passing, Cl''"y.r|,i, exchange studentident from from Wright’swi was honored for the R unert ...... 74 34 fhl lller all Sunday they arc5 cancel- tnomasters degree fromn thethc New «0*20 bond forfeited; Johnohn L. Ken- Venezuela.yen best tabic topics. for each of tha 34 flih and MaTV G. Miller, oil ? cs Rlvd. S,. . _ _ _ < So«(; 2G3 Blue Lnkes Blvd. S,. Speakers ond their topics were T uttle ...... 80 34H4 Ha Hansen; Mrs. Evan ’ Guthrie! Guthrie, J^"8 0 mnle whalo fromrom tho SclSchool of Retailing. (nil'fnllure lo register vehicle, $S Members of the Disabled D ie v,e r t Douglas,:'”.ffiiK '’Mothef's children rell Jc- United Stales to matouto wilh • __ fine suspcndcd. AmAmerican Veterans \VIUkVlU hold a HcHome Remedy for Spring Fev- Twin Fnlls ...... 74 3939 Shoshone; F red Cnt\lrell, Jc- J ,?'''"R"u/to; (crBrandchitdr,n) romc;’Dalc Coon, Arco:,i: Donnid i of tho _ ' Sidney J. Bronnen,, Filer, drag dan danco nt 8 p,m. Fridnyridny nighl or";cr Frank Robinson, " for •------rot Thc pulilic Your Life"; Kent Kirk, "Sub. D. Frlei, Mrs. Burl l-klrcdgcli‘l'’■1 itonaa may ba-«rdarad : 1 1 I Foster time tha itorlc arrival. Ttia .She Is being hold In thee county andan' Mrs. Christopher Darth,Irlh mMr, Urlnan Renewal , mon Pnrk Ave., distibeyingilsdbcying an nminnd Grant K. Van Houtcn,outen. Twin lc chnlrman and 0 111 io?icr, Fojtcr, permanently Jnll, nnd court action is pending, anand Mrs. Derl Mnson and Mr. ^ Twill Fnlls »lm sl„>wiiwn n i. sign!ninnir- • T' ^1,,,, .si^n. $10 fine; Fredrick L. Falls;Fal Phyllis E. Unzickcr,Unzicker, Hrtimer, ^ , Joined, iltninea tha holy bond Mondnv nengoechea, nil Pm Jm increaso In lelephoneophone nd-ad- 'o,.i, Kimberly' Rond, fnll- Bul Buh; Helen J. Slaughter, Klm- Thc pin left hnme Mondnv M Group Sets Tripi n p ditlnnHS; during thn first quarter jhter, Klm- uni, ^ny and Mr.lr. Robinson :e| maulmony. morning nnd wns found by hy offi- TwTwin Falls, nnd a son wns horn " 1 ^ «nlr ‘I’''''*' reasonably,lonnbly, $25 h ee riy; Rlcbnrd F.Vl , Starkey, rfisc'issed di' tho plnns for ladles of 19110, nccordlng lo the «|unr- Twin Falls, Glenns Forry; Cherlll L. Tate, ni, " for l'»f*l'^" . ______cers Kix miles south of Twin to Mr. and Mrs. Bobbyly Joncj,Jones, Four1 otriclnls ■ rcprcscnilnspresenting °,L ,^rly rciKirl issued hy Mounlnln ' ' -InbM FlHher. Twin Falls, Gle picnic. $ 1 9 :9 5 1-alls. I'lli'ller. Tw ly Mounta n „p(.eding, $r. fine; Johnihn I.. Wood, UHnj ngerm an: T crry G.."n'-oiiilS Holliflcld, ' Twin Fnlls urban renewal nnd cii IncludlnR 3 Stones *______clt____ 1- city interests wiil travel'0lTnn"e"n to Den- Slntes . telephone Co." (' S 281 Sidney St.. fnlluroire 10 rCKis- Hnnsen;Hni nnd Lloyd W. W orner, v 10 Sort lelephone gainn reflects n icr vehlclo, $5 fine; Wlllnrd Chll- Jeromc.Jer VO;vor, Colo., Wednesday to meet , NIXONS TO TRAVEL ; with offlclnis from i»,rt ihfl J. T rC. healtHy und progressiveIvo econom. :r a v e l — I— I— I— T Ic ntin o sp lio ro .fo r milBlihnrlngmilBbhorlng —------^------t U C S r®””cy Co. ; Twin Falls llremen>n went to WASHINGTON (UPl)JP I) --Pres- P r e s - t j ^ w ^ _ l _ l ______I Firem an’s W idoidow Continues vnlley communities, also, K. Ci. _ _ _ 235 .Seventh Ave, E, ntu fi;45 p,m . id ident ond M rs. Nixonm will will fly tofly to « Making tho Irlp will ho Voy m Ill ho Voy M*mn, telepluino d istrictI S mnn-mail Hide-A-Bed?{ a H f Mondny.MOI There was nI fire tn tbe C( Columhln. S.C. Snturdny, en I Hudson.' Dob Alexander,icr. II. L,L. naoRor snid. iwcn «{ t\ Move, Imt\W IhflWw firefirn ro route lo the Kentvicky“ S D S erby, v . 't S to ' (Herb) Dcrrlck nnd Jerry Koy- . To Rcceivee FinancialFin: Aid J" Jerry Koy- Twin I'nlls nnw showslows an imiillot«l A * mnn onlleil TivIndn FnllsKails po.nn was out when firemenen nrrived. se seo former Secretary of State s rr. San Francisco, anII asKOcliite n, 55^.12 telo|>h»nes, n Rnln of it,,'; icd by Mr. Janies F. Byrnes, wbo wlll I , I of I.arry Sm ith nnd Co. 1 11“ al 10:311 p.m. Mni Momlny < IV nnml i ’I'l»’ occupied hy Mr. J . r»;:^'w"i's Z n Z L H S . Co. IHO over the end of lOdK,IM Locall.ocn „,j,|„ |j M |,„lind j been anil Mrs, Gene Schnnlder,inlder, fire- olobsorvo hia 00th birthday thethel Convenient Terme Fiirnnclal aidtoM rs, Roy PPar- ar- no tlio honpiini wllh Hmokgimoko in-In­ ^ jh s the plnns and long dlstnnco calls nlso nre IS no dam- dny before. I_ k«T. llic widow of a Twinvin I'nllsi'-nlh halation,hn ^ij " t o l e n trom unilerer hh Ills pillow 'I'l'cre wns no dnm- dr .,1 ^ - , 1, for tho J. C. Penney storostore hero oron tho Incronse, Mr., Mana Mnnn salil.said. „,,n„ |„j, „,„p|„g, am rin-m im killed In (ho Pennynnv WisuWise Mrs. Pnrl«r>lnK ho found iho wnllet. now In will bo hcld In trust lo guaranteoguarantee ^ \ ' Worthwhile M ^ tho procesH of locnllng a“ hosieryhoHlery iicri,( nn cducntlon. Whon n rerlnln r i ^ ‘Tines. 1ll wns in his hed nil the iln)c. TI 1 10 Rockcrcek Worthwhile m plant In Twin l-iill^ also hanhas nmount hns heen renched, sur- J Mr, M nnn said, “"Wo Wo ranrnn he ------____ Club has cuncolcd Its liencflt S Two 1-Act Playslays > cnrd pnrty nnd foo"»’H'i'« Grunno wlllvlll mrei at ------S rfiddcnlK. .Several twneflt dancesices hnvnhnvo nudltorium, ai nimoru noed and nmro0 pnigrosfl."pnigross." H:^f» p,m. Thurstlay/ nt thu Die- Twin 1 Fnlls High School class ■ of llirifl will meet at 8 p,m. Wrd- ■■ Operating in all s Intcrnn- boon held In m em ory of Mr...... Ulch arnngu llnll, of nS'vlSs ' ■ Now/ Opera- Offli lnlN of the Inral Intcrnn- hi y of Mr. The .Senior class willvlll present ...... _ _ _ iioHdny noi nt the homono of MMrs, rs, ■ Ilonal AHnocltillcin of l-lrcflRht- •’ with proceedsI golnn ROlnii to »;"NlRht Must Fnll," The lend ' D\>nna Mcnmnn, 1705 Mnplc\Voo(i ■ «u!i nahl Tui’sitav, *'Wc'Wc juonro hihh famiiv, It was rei^irled. d >rte(l. ch arn cters will hn ixirtraycd Iiy Makes Choicchoice USi; iis TIM I S-Nl':w.S; w WANT a n t a ADS d s iv n r, lo mnko flnnl plansinW for Z'lIho S Magic Valley &i Wood River 8 very firali'ful for ilm ilonatlrms.lonailrms. Twin F alls firem en tinId, iinld, "We-W c H11 iikIi liishop, Mnry ihitlur nml I-OU I'A .Sr .SKLLING Itl-.SUl.T.S Itl-.SUI/IS 10-lO-yenr reunion. ■ \Vo thanU all Ihu pcoplo i„ In OioIho cnn^l thank_cvnry«mo_onoiiHh,"cnoiiHb," V.Wandn Hulso. llioy willwill bo sup- m yR T I.K n i'A C ll, .S..s. C, ^_____ ■ nrea wlm havo shown ihelr ~ ich. It ay (U PI) — Sen, ,Slrom,roin Tliiir-Thui------^------T ------...... 1 S: ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■I c:onrcrn for llii* fnmlly of "rinv Roy - ABVERIISEMENfs” If lolsher and „„ „ „ | ,„|d „ emvv.l of fellow ■ ^ Noricii TO'iiiDiJiius' n 5 .1 of fellow I 'a r k c r ." ; I, Dlano Stroud. Hopiibllcans .Sutidav, at tlio M r, i ’a rk rr died nf Hmokoimoko In- rt hii'".‘ifr7cB!tif/'ofrTcB, U ednr's 'I'henler. willvlll present uf{e of tlH, he recenlly look I All Work/ork GuaranteedG s Jialatlon ami carbon nionoKhlonionoKl.le '* ['"•"j tho "A m urlcnn D anu',"U‘,” ThisThis n 22-yciir-old beauty mii'un ' 13 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 5 ))nii. fi>Htiviil,whoro they rccoivedrccoivcii nn ho snUI, "I would ra­ I would rn- ^ ^ Hiuiio firo, nnd six wore}rc tnken All MiU win i>b niiiiiicificiy «ni«i (iitniiixi oJoxcoUent rating, ther smoll jwrfumo than yni- ormation or Estimates ■ nml reail nl tli« nliuveI llmo11(110 millmul _ jn c n l," |S For Information ...... —— ...... iiiiiiiu»i»Mi fi iintliii lh* conillilnni tn'iM tntie (flciitail liefots lililillim. o f f e r : | nvullnl.lB Irom 'S « ln l. ’W I'liii Lawsuit Filedi'iled ^ off< SUnSCRIPTION RATESlATES rlinc'\ iln i AK«nl'> (Xllco. TIIR TIMRS.NEW8 I* A .,.,. ^ lawHuil awklnK *70,392 in '34^2288 :JV8 A.ont ^ ■ ^ 1 AM thee First NNational City j Twin Fnlli, Idahoiho l'ill>l,li> A|>ill iU, 30 Mny 1, lUUd. luuff, ^dl ''dunmHca In connuctlon wllh a I l y I 734.J ------tw o-car ■collision lnst Oclobor on ' Dy Cnrrier N o iic it' 5' kON Travelersrs Checks Checki you want - i; •riii I'llor Comniuiiliy >>*rii >>«rli Mount UlKhwayH 3« oust of KImhnrly, ANDERSON or 733rl998 | per month ^ . . wwill rarplvp tiiuUa Nir III* In "t - I or 733- (D nily 8t Simday) . . . . n12.25 .2 9 WlUlIHw n• '",'t lins Iwftn filed In I'lfth DlHtrlct /•A o p to $5,01$5,000 worth !: rifhl I'liiii* nml ■iirninrailoiii'll"ini'i?*mny mny Court^ rocoriN Hliowod Tu«Mlay. InduatrjAl Avo., Twin Falls ' g B y M nll 1'im ...... I rrom K ern ’Iiuinniiiitf, I liiirinniitf, 'llui Niilt WHS filed hv .Shnryi LUMBER CO. Clly rKirh, I'liar, Mnlio, IIUU H) n for aI fee of only $2.00IQ 3 : 2100 Induttrjal/I Pnld In Advnnco, "Mtir'*i»i'r ngnlnst U r r y 1). Strol- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I B , fc'wv'Sir' hoi'll mill Vornoii .SlmlliorB. S m iiR iiiiiim iiiiiH i . . . . S2.no 'Hm liiiniil n o e rv e i Hi*II* riiiii rl|lii lo10 II ia nlluRod Larryr .sirolbers l i : h a s MOVED>VED During McMay only, S 0 M ontha ...... 13.00 • <"■ •'•I'"* .“'>y or all tiliU, _ i RIvar Aran: Call MIk® Ivie ------C o r in Bcceiu Ilia Itlif ilaim*!!ISm*. imitrnmt was ncgllKciil nnd ciiUNed cmisrd tho 1 Y e a r ...... 33,00 i’|i„||iil)U u . Ihfl >'l1*r cnmi.i.intiy Cnmiiiiintiy mTf lshdp. 'I'lie plaintiff nsks asks 11.30311,303 . . ° „ ■ Wood River Arae Mall Bubflcrlptlona Acceptedaccepted i>I'ark llnnr.1. ,,,mwHcai damuKcs and for loss =ALLS BANK & TRUST CO; : only whoro cnrrlor deliveryelivery la - {;jj;^‘»/-oM M iiN i^*rAPf TAi^ic H ic nulom otjllo nndml '?„',i,'”.loss of t Addison Ave.s 'E Easl a s t t w in falls BANK -LEVUE 7 8 8 -4 1 1 4 | M o ln OOfrie«>-;> K I t. — DIu* » lu .l< Lgtioi K im b trly ■ not maintained. llnroUl lluiton, fl/nrtlnryirtiMfv wwage a. Sho also asksiak< $70,000 :0: I BELLEVUE ! ...... PuM.l A|>ill 30. tt1»l J >. . lift,tm>' __ glgoner«l dam ag es, E ______„ i ( Tuesday, iApril 29, 1969 Times-Now=Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 3 ! Scienti{entists Plantn IntensiveIr e studySti Off RocRock Samplesaples From1 MoonMo< SPASPACE CENTER. Houstonuston hope, will be found in pricelessIceless H'sH’s astronautsa plan toI bringbring‘’willing ‘’willingness lo sharee the scientistscientists met In • a public freely away froni the public would ircceive thc samples and (UPl)(DPI)—A hand-picked groupLip of bits ofo gray and black rock back from1 their July 20) moon adventu adventure” with the taxpayingxpaying session ut the Houston SpaccSpace gaze,gaze. the scie scientists' rcsponsibllUics in more lhan 130 scientists wiil taken from the surface of the landinj landing, gol the word MondayVlonday public,” Dr. Henry Smithll of the CenierCenter for their last pre.flightj.flight TopicTopics for today’s andd Wed- handlinihandling the prccious moon gathernatlici Jn_laboralorlcs aroundround moon,moon. thelhe fui future of moon explorationloratlon space agcncy’si Space Science group act-iogtther.s The tneetingleetlng nesday’s nesday’ sessions dealtt with mmateria aterial. lilt,iht wworld to probe for answersswers TheseThes scientisl-t. thc “prlnci-prlnci- hingeshinges_. on_m ore __than; their and A Applications Officeice In was scrscheduled to last twoI moro details of experiments plannedplanned ------Kl111 aage-old .secrets of the pal Investigators"In of the lunar scicntlscicntific ability. WaslilnjWasIilngVon'loW them...... days—bdayK—-bul-behind clnscd doorS;^doorSj^ for lhlhe rock samples,s. thc USE TITIMES-NEWS WANT AD.S ^ n their On Monday thc lunar surface so the scientists couldi talk method In which scientistsricntists FOR FASTFy SELLING RESULTS univciuniverse. I'he answers, thcy surfacesurfac samples which Apollo It ddepends largely on their On M

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JO CAPPS . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Capps, Jerome, was fuel oils, SinclairSincla mohar^oils and lubrl- sclcctcd “Ideal Girl" at thc ^ cantsts and Sine Sinclair specialties.!S. Plus a Chi Prcfercncc Ball at Ricks W h l Collcge. She is a . sophomore full line of G(Goodyear productslucts and and is presrdent of Tau soror­ Framm Filters. ity, a chaptcr of L am bda. Del* and (a Sigma, a member of, was thc Ther best of evereverything. And ifF you have actlvlty^councll, inter-organi­t thc arm, Don can deliver anythingrthing you zation^ council- and ski Ricks club. c w i t r h p H ^ Sho b-maiorinB In sociology.imore SWIICnen id. promPromptly. ptly Just call 733-3427.33-3427. ;oror- I Dcl- for Don1 Pieper switchedsv to Sinclairinclair for f thc somethingnothing bett€better. Why don’t you?i^ou? •ganl- N ortliside club. something , logy.

Leaders Hear b e l l e ' ' - I Legislators DDOIM O N PIEPER’S' S S IN C L A IR pePETROLEUM t r o l eu i PRODUCTS,, INC. SHOSHONE—Norlhside Com­ munities presidents, secretaries; a r . and delegates met recently at Lew StiteiStites, Retail Managerlager tho Manhattan Cafe to hear five guest legislators discuss issues concerning rcccnt Icgislalton at Don PeiPelper owns Don,n PPieper ieper Petro-F HOWafdoward Otero,.O ten Wholesale MartiagerManager v . Boisc. Cpm- leum PnProducts, Inc., InI Twin Falls.Falls, He's Guests were Don Frcderick-etaries , .<«cn, Gooding, stale senator;Itly at jujust s t beebecome our distributoritributor fotfor the ■ Vernon. Ravcnscroft. a Tuttle; r five - .-t.. Twin FaFalls, Filer, Kimberly3erly and HansenH e C7>~~}---- ) . John George. Shoshone; Willardissues a re a s. Now^ h e 's g ot Sinclair5inclair Dino Dine and' Xo/ffC/a/rl f f Lattimer, Jerome, and Uon Steve at - - Antone, Rupert, a» stake repre­ Dino Supreme Su gasolines,les, with NC NC-7, in sentatives. derick- -• ' ->------his three service stations.,3 n s ., . WSmlairW When asked about replacing:nator; • i . T h e better gasolinel e the civil acronaulics directorTuttle; DDon's on’s also al got Sinclairir diesel fuefuel and with nn airport commission,iVillard the opinion expressed was lhat•Steve of • a good Job already beingre done p re - by the director whilo we have ' so many commissions. . placing Concerning sex educationlireclor In ' the schools. Mr. George on, stated the that most legislators seemedlhat ofto oppose thc program thoughg donethey had no will be promote e legislu- have • .tion on il. — Demonslrattons and riotstion fnIn Idaho colleges is not expectcd.stated The thought in conncetionmcd with to . • this problem being that collegesRh thcy with proper law.s to backIcgisla- them up and with penalties to Impose ^ would probably have no trouble.Jots fn ■. k It vilLs_roportcd thal peeled. Magic O J M , ^ ^ ; Vallcy Christian College>n at with Al­ ' * * • bion has been turned back:ollcgcs to • tho State Land Board andk them $20.- I M M n V f ■ 000 has bcen appropriatedImpose for Fil' I Its upkeep. U n d er studvtrouble. Is tho ; proposal tOTeduce lhe 117 Magic.school ! districts down to a 41-countya t Al- ■ bnsfs. lack to ^ I ■ i ‘ * I »” Frederlcksen spnke aboutnd $20,. wa- i ter resources saying shouldted for a dnm bo built nt noulder Is Fiats Ihe • abovo K etchum . a con.sldernble7 school I SUPREME . nmount of wnlcr cnuldi-counly he 1 ^ - P I l W O SUP I stored for use ralher thnn let- 1 ting it run down tho rlvcrnut wa- ns lins been experienced thislould yonr a 1 with a surplus nmounl ofT waler. Fiats Also raising M nglo D amidcrnble 20 (eet 1 would Increase water storugould be to , I Do.noo acre feet. lian lel- 1 In Ihcj. planning stageIvcr Is as a • slato, pnrk for the IhigcrmanUs yonr ' nrca. Atirficlinn.t Ihrrnf w aler. nre . 0 I 20 (eet 'riiousitnd Springs and nuisclu I B ’ ' ^ ' " ‘■'V' , Ix-ds nnd volcanic bi’dstrago near to * ‘ nilss. Tho Issue is nnt being ■ . ivi!, forccd since fiirnUng tiind•c is Is In­ a volved, ll Is hoped thnt tlinIgerman stnte . ' • pnrk will bo designatedre al nre the anino tlnio thnt the Interstatemuscle m m ^ , B highway will l)0 com pletedIs near In thni nren. it being , lltn mnin project nf Falrfleldid is In- In tlio planning sliigo Is Iin nlrjxirt stnle Improvompnls. Plans toI nl re-oil- the tho rond . from Corral iterstnte lo Fair­ field mny be poniponf/t leted In favor In of resurfacing the road fron* • Falrfielil to Illghwiiy ’Htls Falrfleld ■ K V '.i i v I ro^d rocelves much travelI nlrjxirt . ' throughout tho year. Hlghwnyo re-oll- ; fin was reported to bo oiledlo Fnlr-now makesit I nil thft w ay from MounlninIn favor ; Homo lo Timmcrnnm lllll.id from ‘ Iliigli Conton, Rupert,n:i. 'Hils said ; - i Ihoro doesn't .seem to bornvel nuieh ' t ; Interosl by loglHlnlors Hlghwny nl tho ■ | ^ H ' ' MW '|M ' 'mm ''ff* present llmo In n pn>|)oscdiled now rc- ; glonnl airport , located .lounlaln between ‘ Gooding nnd T w in l-'nlls.Illl. ' A tour for IcKhintors rt.wns said an- / • nnuncist to i)egln nt 0 a.nv1)0 nuieh Mny ' 21 nt R upert. Tlin tour,nl thu nn* , nounccd by the Ruperl Chnnilxrosed rc- ' of Commerce,' shoutit between proinnle J j y , plnns lo eventually hnves. an oil- » p o b u a s , INC. /E DAW’S\W s“lGA IG ; GLOBE SEED 44 Shoahono St. E ast. -______------— ____-^■240^ 4 a jA ddison A\ve. ve. Wfli Wflst Twin Falls, Idatio Hansen,iansan, IdahoIdah ' ' ^ & FEED CO.=at ' EMIL H. ' '.T. T v w i n . F a l l s , I d a h o I Aih t.r 3p.ih .r l-iir

I 1733-J.373 P AME’S SINC • . - • •! , Q ,8 4 4 S h o a h ■ 'l, ' ■ ■ Twin Fe 'CIT Q ROIROBERT ALtEN ANDID JOJ( HN GOLDSMITHMTH ^ Plans ToFlGrSDSF SDS Activistvist Conventvention ------Magic-VaUe^s~Bx)mefs^onitrNewspaper^ ' WASHINGTON — The revolu- looking lookins for a place to hold aI complaisant' complaisant' midwest collegeje ai officers’offlceri the •convention \vill will was was unmistakably unr evident that lionary Students for. a Demo- national nation: conveniion. campus, campus, butbut have had no luck:k lay down the overall SDS polityo lity the U. S. ; C om m unist Parly, in rlain determinedly bent on gaining Tuesday, April 29, 1969 PHONE 733-0931 cratic Socioiy, primarily respon- It's It’s to bc in June, but theE so'far. so'far. Last Last year's conventionm line. This is virtually cerlain dclernitn sible for the disruption and vio- location locatio and date are still upp was was at at Michigan Mich State Univer-r- loto be strongly-communiststroi inI ten=—len=__ conlrol_ot_SDS_and_8ma5hIna_.. control— At WtiTEBGRfN THOMAS HOWARDARD O. A. IGuJ) KEIKIR WIIEY OOOW o r and Ideology — on the basisbasis PLP PLP influence, infl ubilihar Editor AdvertUIng M onogtt^ lencc«ncC wracking college campus- in in lhe lhe air. silv, siiy, EastEast Lansing,La or and id< Publlthar Attlilont to the Publliher cs throughout the country, is SDS moguls are seeking aI In In additionaddition to selecting nation-n- of what 0occurrcd nt the Marchlarch The national1 convention In CEN6 CARPantR DAIE THOMPSON,ON P P^UL STANDLEY • O . i . SMITH ' ‘‘‘ mmeeting eeting olof the organization’ssna- na- June June undoubtedly u wiU be a ' ■ OrtuioMon Diractor Compoi'ng Room ManoQtrWanoB*f Pre«Pre»» Manager Managing Editor — ' tional council.COUI fierce fierce battlegroundbt In this l)ack- The app:approximately 190 dele-dclc- 5 jiageiage battle.bj P raates te s whcwho attended this three- Al ai a mecUngit of 300 E a s t Coast ay affair in^ Austin. Tex., ac- SDS gns officers off and m em bers a t F l y N o»w w — - W e Pay LaterL a t e r , claimed tho Hcroio struggle’’V- of ,i Princcton princoto U niversity in Febru- Sthe Viet Cong, the "Leadership" the Viet C ..wh no-, a five-page tract calling A Steadyidy Hand of Ho Chi Minh, 'Snd sided with for ?.7’„a "nationwide attack on the RedR ed China Clfri in Ihe bloody border3rdcr poTC"r o t C" was distributed. The Nlxon administration un- muchmuc from him, but in the field of clashes with Russia. _“ rk Titled xj.i«^ "Smash the Military bid Thc latter stand was the work . ‘“led doubtedly will be faulted for a num-lum- foreignfore: affairs only the most rabid of a largc and oggressive dele-Heic, Machine^ochinc In the Schools.” ber of shortcomings before its termerm “Nixon“Nij - phobe” would deny him,im gallon of parti-sans of the pro. pro- tho document completely paral- is over, but one thing it cannott bcbe crcditcred for statesmanship of a highig h . Chinese ccommunist Progressivessive led communistrom doctrine. In.ten- charged with so far is impetuosity—ly— ordordc er. Labor Party (PLPV Whileivhile or. ideology'dco; and every other as- The entire tenor of his trip to Eu­Eu- strong and militant, this extrcm-trom- peci. P®'-** it echoed undiluted party going off half-cocked. Th ientlv ideology and policy, in- rope lo mend thc frayed fabric of isi faction was not sufficiently I'W . 'de The president’s temperate, prac- \ ■ ____- ■ LT— ■ powerful to dominate the entire•ntire eluding eluding its characU5ristic racist Imtfn ^he Atlanlic alliance was one of rea- appeal to Negroes. tical response to the shooting down , \\ . meeting. - , ■ sonableness, accommodation and IX It was ’vehemently opposedDd by Great Great emphasis was placed on of an American spyplane by North_-^j!'°rV^- war in V ietn a m and the Paris peace : with portraying them as the spcar- Korea is the latest example of his / anolher.Ioanolher.largc group aligned with portrayi talks has been marked by patience, ^ _____ the CornnrCommunist Party of the; U.S. head head' Of of the "mass anti-war and unflappability “under provocation i_ c e , VW \ h. ri f calm and cool-headedness, as is his _ jif------. (CPUSA). anti-imperialist anti-imp offensive. T h e and, one can assume, under greatI ,' handling v of the quarrel with Peru I Jt \ Hi r J r This cl(element had one impor-npor- struggle of the blacks is a peo- II /// feud- - pie’s struggle: a war of libera- pressure from various quartersf to p over the expropriation of an Ameri- J y - ^ . , tant advaiadvantage inthe bitter feud- - pie’s sti ______ing and wranplin'g among’ thcthe tion lion thattha is bblng fought within do something dramatic to avenge*'1?® can oil company. the United States and teach the * ^ rival leftist:lefl cliques. Two> top the U.S.” U.S A simple order could have-sente n t ------iccrc- Thc tract urged assaults on -NoFth-Kbrcans a lesson,------^ ______SDS officofficers —' national secrc- The t ------ptanL‘i^~Lo‘ bumb Nurlli Kut.eanrain ------— ------. ltary a ry-M Mtkg^lunhky-and-intcror— ttn tcror-— thc-RO' the-ROTC lo "severely hurt the Previous to that was his wise! do- fieldfields-or escalate~the fighting in Vi- ganizationaiganizatlnr secretary Bernar-!rnar- military, military ‘ROTC exists on 348 cislon to let the colleges and uni- etriictriim once again*. A few .'strokesk e s f dine DohrnDoh — inlenscly dislikelislike campuses campus and in many midwest fmpa- high schools . . . A coordinated versitles deal with student demon-Tlon- of tth e pen could s e v e r A m erican PLPP L P andnnd arc definitely sympa- high sd thetic 10to CPUSA. University-high Unlve school attack «trators. An announcement that: the aid aid to Peru. But it is easier to ini- ^ Significantly Signific indicative ofif the will will articulate nrt the growing re- govemment was clamping down_oan_oa tiatctiate reprisal action than'it'ii.to ^ Klonsky-Dohm Klonsky-r viewpoint is, thein hellion hellion of black nnd white stu- the rowdy radicals, possibly by cut- withwithdraw from it. and easier to \in- forceful advocacyi that SDStS be- dents dents in ii thc direction of a pcr- ting off federal scholarship aid.aid, leasleash power precipitously than to ?c- comecomo an out-and-out "Marxist-irxist- manent manent radical movement.” would have done little to ease thcthe trea treat back to moderation. \ \ Leninist rcvolulinnary move- Reccntiy,Rcccr both lhe SDS and situation-and might well have ex- B; By his behavior and words, theth e ^ . Junket ment" closely allied with the Black Panthers1 have displayed “militant black revolutionaryonary an increasingly inc; pro-Arab atti­ acerbated it,, but it would undoubt-3ubt- PrePresident has shown that he. sin-sin - \ movement." tude. tude. cdly have been a crowd-pleaser.-* • • cerelycen wants to end the war in Viet-ie t- ^ 7 Striking Striklnf evidence that this Two issuesi of New Left Notes, TTie p re s id e n t’s d e lib e ra te n e ssiS in n nam an and lower tensions everywheree r e _ concept Ialready is being active-ctive- official official SDS weekly, carricd ar- attacking the nation’s domesticestic in in 1 the world.' The message shouldtuld ■ II . '^5^ ^ ^ \ ------Iv followedfo'low' is revealed byy Ihcthe tides tides favoring the al Fatah problems has already alienatedlated be jgetting through to friend and foe ’ ■•A fact that in every campus.s dis- guerrillas. gucrrill Similarly. Black Pan- :pect alike about this time. t - - / H W - S k' V * turbance revolving around3 und ther. official ol publication of that those who really did not expect alik blacks, SDS-: invariahly gives -organization, -organiz printed pro-al Fa- » r them nilnl - nut support givcs gives tah tah material. mi The Arab com­ Instances,Instances SDS rcinforcement-sments mandos have received the sama . aare re rusrushed in from otherolher friendly friendlj treatment in Muham. campuses.campuses med Speaks,S] periodical of the There was much fieryr talk Black Black Muslims led by Elijah Salary/ CiConflict ata t the council( meeting about Muhammed. Muham f y - v . r "taking over the schools5 and Former Form President Lyndon As If Secretary of Defense LairdLaird con congressman before his appolnt-)lnt- B.' Initiating radical education."1." Johnson's Johnsoi carefully unannounced there ment 'to the defense post,, and his The schools,sc specificallyf high scheme to build a $I million didn't have enough problems, there char- memorial to the late Senator V , term of elected office would have schools and a colleges, were char- memor are_^ th o se w ho a r e s u g g e s tin g he s aclcrized as "instruments of rc- Robert Robert Kennedy in Arlington ® ru n to 1970. A nd it h ap p en s th at prcssion and tools of the ruling NationalNatiom Cemetery Is gathering m ay be serving in his office uncon- cgfccabinet members all received sig-sig - / k i o i b w t _ toulS - class." It was maintainedI it is dust dust at ai boih ends of Pennsyl- stitutionally. More correctly, th® the nificant increases in pay effectivetiv e . essential " (0 make studentsjdents vania vania Avcnuc.t critics question whether he is‘ en- Mg M arch 1, 1369. fight not as students but as; radi- The The White\ House is doing noth- titled to the salary he is receiving."B- Thej framers of the Constitution cals attacking American impcri-■npcri- ing Ing about al this e x trao rd in ary - . One might puckishly say the same had ROWI.AND EVANSJS AAND ROBERT NOVAK - -. alism. We must articulatee and project, project and neither is Congress, same had in mind members of Congress demonstratedemonsti the class natureurc of And And If Sen. John Williams. about other government officials,:ials, sett setting up juicy posts'in the federale r a l this struggle." • R-Dcl., R-Del., and Rcp. H. R. Gross, but Secretary Laird's case has»s to cstc establishment and then having This' subjcft will be a major R-Iowa, R-Iowa leading economy advo- do with Article L Section 6, Clauselause thei themselves appointed to fill them. Pres. Nass(Lsser And Therhe AArabs order 3 of buslncss nt the Juno cates, cates, have their determined 2 of the Constitution, which saysIS no Sec Secretary Laird cannot be accused,ised . , national n a tio n a l..convention.wny,-nway, • nothing-will be done. The senator or congressman shall bee'ap: ap: of of such conniving, but a literal Thc delegates and hundredsndrcds grandiosegrandh plan will remain pi- CAIRO — President Nasser is why tho Arab stales never do oihers aro sometimes not. We of other; pointed to “any civil office underinder trai translation of the Constitution does We of others attending the AustinAuslin georholcd.gco(iho taking a less belligerent view act jtin unison, why they alwaysys are still hophopeful for the UN reso- rneetingmeeiing were urged to go to Johnson’s John scheme called'for . the authority of the. United Statestales see seem to include him. ©fo f I Israel th an he did In theI breakbrcal< their common front. Aflcr;cr lulion. Tho oihers say thcrc; Is Detroit thisH summer lo take:e part the the government's g< contributing which shall have been created,d, or Inii a previous case which aroserose days just before the 19{r7 six-day King Hussein’s visit to Washing-lg- no chance, that\ Israel just wants■nts inIn a "program"p lo educatete tho $431,000S431,00 of an estim ated $1,016,- the emoluments whereof shall h have av e in in 1907, C o n g ress s e ttle d th e issuo3SU0 war, but whether the shift of: ton, ton, tthe Algerians and the Pales-cs- to expand." workers.w orkers." 000000 fo foi r. a-m o n u m e n t and new been Increased during such time”—le”— by by reducing the cabinet member'ser's emphasis is real cannot boI tlno tlno •commando organization, El MoreoverMoreover, thc Egyptian leaderd cr AlthoughAlthou m ore thnn I.OOO.SDS)O.SDS grave grave for lh e assassin ated New the time referred to being thatt pe- saii salary to ils previous level. Will Sec- known unless the present strug-• FatalFatah, both heaped abuse on repeated wiwhat hc has often saidjald momber.smember; allended the Austin York senator,i now buried in a rlod for which the senator or con- reti Sle tn the Middle East is ended thc the c courageous Hussein, Nasserier before, but never with moro in-Jn- sessions,sessions,’Only approxlm ntelyely 190 plot plot adjoining a< the grave of his. con- relary Laird nlso be forced to takeJ an d a settlement reached. said gressman had been elected. a r said nothing. Why was that?■ tensity,tonslty, aboutab< the events thIjat at hodbod oredentlalsorec as voting' dele- late late brother. b President John a reduction in salary until lhe end So.so long as Israeli Iroops occu "So"Some Arab countries believeve ledjej up to Ithe six-day wnr and Rotes.Rates. Thc1 oihers parllclpnted:lpntcd Kennedy. Kennc< The Kennedy family Secretary Laird, of course, was~am s~a ^ ^ I his co n g ressio n al te rm in 1970?J? py Egyptian] territory, Nasser■ thct^thcro Is no use talking aboutJut thetho present passionate and dan-lan- as "observers." obst Strict .securityjcurlty was was to t( put up the remaining mod'm a d e it cle a r to u s in an exclu- a peacefulpen solution ot all," Nas-“S' gerous stalemate. stak was cnf enforced, with Ihe press,. $5fiS,000.$5fiS,00 - ' oivosivo interview, "It is not in our ser toldt us. "Tliey sny this be- -nn"Do youvnt. believe mc," he ask- cnnierns and tape recordersjrs bc- .Tohnson .Tohn hid this plnn In a pollcpolicy to answer” (luestions; causo they bellevo Israel wlli ed, ^ leaning forward in his chairn ir ing barred. $150 $150 million m budget Itcih for un- abouabout lho fuluro relationship be-. notnnt give g up tho territories nowI, In lhe Sdrawing room of tho pres- - In nddllinn , to tho largo;e pro- speciflispecified "contingencies." ’. MR. SPECTATOR twtw een « E g y p t and Israel. occupied, occuj- that ila objective . is* Idential palace, "do you believep .Soviet CPUSA nd pro-PekingPeking It w.was uncovered after Presl- DutDu with that disclaimed, Nas-. only'expansiononly . . . thcy havo ™ me, I ntvcr Inlendtd .tlKlilnB[Inc delegations, thero was a dent Nixon1 took office. Until K er, the first Egyption to ruleI told told mo, all wo do . for pcaceI'* Israel, only if Israel attacked •^,'1®.sizable J rcprescntntinn frommi tho thcn, heI knew nothing about It. E gypt in 500 years, strongly is foi > Is for nothing because wo will _Syrla?" S r NnsscrNn recited his ver-;„ 7 ?5.TYoung « Soclali.st , Alliance (VSA),(YSA), In In cffcct,' cff Johnson pnsscd the hints' lhat’he could"cet along: nevcinever'get it. - ...... , ^ ^ ‘‘7 ,, -the youth. organlzttlion_nf„lhon f„iho__ buck_ 1(o_Nixon to get the re- ---- ^ b o u t Therhe Obvious g slon of tho evenls that 1(^ up • • wllh the hated state of Israel. "Dut "Di as for us, wo prefer to to Israel’s succcssful oir attack“I; TroLskyito ,7^, Socialist W orjior«r,kor« tiulrcdquired funds aflcr secretly set- wnally thoso afflicted with tho disease. HHoq , l militant students juslI "i "I don't believe the fire de- , * "fV" T .J Blnnd. tivotive ti treatment. Depending upon than thoso who wero "occnsionnlly tlio • took over my offlco anil threw/ pnrli partmonlfl could Iwfcttlfod until",M Israel Into tha nen," Nnssor told ® „ ' c o iT o c ily idenllflcd all 30 cases. told glund, unusuni In llmltlml 11 «ho lho cm case, varying amounts of Iha lonely'* or "freauently lonely." coi nio down tho atnirn." thefho faculty W s m et and voted,"a UH. "Tliuy **"|y cnn'l find my ever «In In a cninbliintinii of hoth glnrulu-glnndu- Rlond Rlond mny he removed. Some- Thoso who cia8|lflcd'themHelvcfilelves SSomo of tho othor paiienls suffer-ffor- "Why, thiU’fl lorril)le." I snid.. nn nn wwhnt course of nclion shoulduld ««>’lnK,^thni ««>’lnK thn becauso I did not jilrllir n„d nhd niiiNCle IIhhuc. Jh alat lliQ timen timen nl Ihe time of surgery ns middle aged scorcd hlghcKtst in ed from other types, of cancer, but "I-'rom"j my point of view itt be bo titaken. Thcro nro tlmos when "**V , hotloni of tho urinary bladder,ladder, cancel conccr in found deep In Iho tliito I", hut I tliink wo Imvo lo lonk< n11 fii firo department can only 'Sin- As As for for.tl .the Icnns of n «otlle- Tho S"iao urethra, or outlet fromom tholho Riand, Rlond, although not yot pro- ]lfe satisfaction; thoso whn consid-^nsld- thetho loHts woro ablo to dlfferentlato „M moni, NiiHser nald Ihnl tho key i!i, ,i,w orod themsolves old scored lowe.sl. l)oi at It from thclr polnl of view,. fiomofliini a sliuntlon. Wo should " “y J»|addor, panficn through thoho cen- grcnsc grcnscd fnr enouRh (o have glv- west, belween Ihoso and tho patients wmiwith ^|,y ,j(,, t|,oy throw me dnwn1 alno also henr trom the Btudenls wlm,,,„ was to let wa. lo let lho P.lt.llnlan rot,,. In most cnses, good henlthI nndand ihtlho intestinal form of tho disease. o,(, Ic r of tho Rland, w hich inn mora en en n nny n nlgn that could be da- !«80. the fllolM? W ljore hnvo we, as« Htnri Htnricd the fire and get thulr,„|r ««" nnvo«»«« hnvo lho opllon ol golnnor loss „doughnut-nhnpcd. teclcd othorwine. high soclnl pnrtlclpntlon were poni- (One pallcnt who wns suspecledid nf facutly, failed them?" sidosido of ll. Aflcr nil, they hnvo[,VQ hom h«me o to lo >vhat v h a s 1>een Israel^ Tor rcniMinn , nol known,^n, the You Y our pliyslcinn w ill advise you , lively relnted to high llfo sntlsfijc-Isfijc- i,nhaving lh e dlsouHO, b u t of wl>omn XX- - y " '‘ *0 press.1 ns ns n much stake In the unlvorNily 'O fJp yciu , } primtnio mny cnlargo nftorte r lho when when o r whether niirgerv Is nec- tion scores, just nn poor lienllh and nl„_ chnrges?" anas nnnyone olso, nnd If ihoy don't "Tlw^proiiiom P*’*’ with Inrnel hns* ago !!uo’'*of'^ of flO or (10. It In reportedcporled onsnrj onsnry, ao bo guided ny what h ami pIcluroH j)roved negative, nlso wo (\yo main fmlnts: land and peo- timt 40 limited pnrtlclpntlon tended to ho yvnv/uH glvon tho tesl, which proved, "On Ihe contrary. If I pressed:l warn want a phllosphy huilding, wa ! tImt 40 per cenl of monn JInvo he he (of lells you. You’ll find fu rlh er charges, I would only i)o playhigK nhouldaliou at' least llslen to lliclr,„lr plo P'o. .-n Tliey iey mr ust bo BOlved togoth- tliln thls enlnrnomontenli to nomo exteiil.extent. Inforn Information in my booklet, "Tha associated wllh low lifo sntisfacllonicllon po;positive. SubHeqijent surgery locnlcdnlcu Intointo tha handa of Iho represslvo0 nrmi arHunients." or, <^r, oi» without wl tho other is no About li scores. n i ‘ n??. About hnlf nf thin num beror wlliwill Ponky Ponky Prostolo,"^ which you’can a tumor measuring only one-thirdrd of fnrcforces outside the universllyy ^'1 ^'I novor thought of tl Hintlint noiullon'*—In no'ullon — o th e r words, with- hiivo i,,ivo e cnnugli enlargementent 10 in'' obtnin obloln by nending 3S cenU in Thostudy wnssupported hyRrnnts;rants j,njui'liich ttciosH. wimwiio would like nothing l>oUorr woy,"wny, I ndmlttPd. "ProfcHwir,,„r, drawal drnwol of of Inraeli forccB from caiino ciinno symptdmn.s coincoin p nnd a long, neJf.Bddrcnned, totnllng $122.n'tl frnm lho U. Pub- - Ihiin to nOo tho atudents nrrcsl-I- I I kn know you can 't see v«iry wflivnll occupied occupied Innds I and fnlr Ircnl- UnuHI Hyiiiptonis nro IncrenBod;;ronKcd Niamp Nliimpod cnvelopo (a D r. U io i- Tests nuulo afler surgery also, In-"U ed‘**,“1 for asBualt." withwithout ynur glasflus. hui I lii--he- ment nionl for for tho nearly one and frcnuun ^ llo Health Sorvicc. Its dlncoverleH!rS n n ‘Jlcateil.n' w lu 'th er tho c a n c e r h nd ..j *»i’« frcnuuncy of urination, a\ nonsoBonsB Icson, Icson, cnre of Tlmes-News. are simllnr tn thoso of n $240,000 I n a {i,oy ,Ud assault you?"' Hove Hnvo the militant'^itudunls overvor *» » halfhalf millionmill refugees, of Incomploto ,,,.0 , einptylnR of thatho Dr. D r. TlionteBon w elcom es all .1 complotoly removed or persist-'Slst- "Yen. I linvo to ndmlt 1 w asfl nt nt t: tho quadritnnlo are huildingilttg Nnnsor Nnnsor lold I us the eventunl“““J bioddor, hlajldor frcnucnt urinationlion at rondoi rondor mall, but regrets lhat, stu d y m n d e in P u o rto U lco, nl.so*USO jjj „ ■I ^ y , , flurprised ahout Ihnl. Dut theroa a noscaffold. 1 hey wouldn’t hongung nolutlon nohitlon for fo (ho occuple and nrah-•ab- lon Ion m iilaie ale on « liie Went Hnnk vvlh Wlh Ifif IhnUit cnlargom ent in on thatho Ollieli Olflelol Clly and County N«w*parw to como up with nnother fllx-figuro only _ i 10 duys of testing 30 patientsIcnlH thougIU did occur In mo that.1 bnd hnd tho nrofcHHiir. "W e got nnomm only lenuolenuous legnl Jinks lo Jor* opponllooppflsll< nlde, the doctorir muymay M M»mb*r of Audit Curaau of grnnt, perhaps othor tonms of sooi- . •- lioro," tlie-rln g ien d o r NhoutPil.led. dnn. «lan. JJe Jle liinted h that there maym ay , nolnot he ho ahlo lo f e d thn enliirge*•nliirgej CliculQUon ond UPl 111 hn roi^cmtoszfor optimism lhat such I ' a T R if." “ *'(Jct * 't " the ropc.^ 1I 1)0 ho difficulties «lifflcull In the commandoindn moni, mcni, but1 when it in Nunpoclcd . olonlst can bo found whn will ho 'a slmpi(r,\iccurato . and nalaloss way • Putixont to S«cllon AO-109 Woho wilting to study thoso studies. / w a y • "fjay, ProfflSHor. Isn't llml lho0 " f "Don't worry, Profrsnnr,’’' I t)r«onlznllons nrgonlznlln because they haveinvo from'thefrom'I pntiont!n nyinplonm, /• 1 " i of dQtcctlnV an d co n tro llin g a l lenstlenst nhlloaophyphll building gping up inn Hhoii Hhouted as 1 wnn punhtil nway,voy nol Ihoughlihough out the future. cxamln. ..vI! J ! ’ ll h«riby d.ilonnf.d And as long ns' wo’ro having ' cxum hiallon In-hy n cyHloncnpo,onciipo, „ 7/ w*«l( on which one lype of lho dlsoaau may ImvoImvo ilainos?"flnn hyhy i the miib. " I ’ll got the ix>- jxi. Thus, Thus. In In small ways — and•n d O Or, r, as as you m ay have nupposed,pm sed, Unni r |,g„| will publiihtd. studies, it would bo Interesting to t^. "I hellove It Is, Now, wliyy lice."lice, impclloil, ' Impclloil, perhaps, by the faclfact (lie(he gloRlond m iy e n larg e In all rs.hiPubll,dally and Sunday o H 30 havo ono that compared tho Ufo sat­ did thoy hnvo to go nnd it sot "I wisli ynu wouldn't,'• he nnidmid th thnt n t hishis ownm country 1s in such dirocllo K nuch dlrcclion#'. . _ _ lUcnnJ tUcond SttMl Wm i, Twin Fallf, Idaho, isfaction Indexes of thoso scientistsintlsts llrftflro to tho philosophy building?*' cnlmly,'un caln (he students led hintIlhn a n precarious prrcarlo position — Presl-real- UsualUaualiy the hyporlrophy, or naaoi who mnko genuine contributionsms to GIVEAWAY DEPT.: *;" i wan going to nsK you ihnl,"" towlowi ard Iho m:offnld. "If wo don’tin’t ' dentdent Nnnser Nasse neeined (0 be ntrlk-Irlk- enlargonienl, enlarge in honlgn — llml tlml inc. jh u m A h undorstnnding compiirodpiirecl 1Have a lltlle -— pait inlnlatdro , V'" I'm ««| qullo BUi'c, hncnuHOn Inin thet H ludrnls.iry nuw molhri- , andnnd olhorolli lUsmin which nrn notnol Autil Antil 1 n, I9lfl, ai ili« j>oii oilic* m 4l(inlH Hinco thoy (hrow 'm o dnwnn for thciiiHolvcsl wlilch oncn worknrk ward w ard Kgypt Hgyi mora than oulwardvard ' mallgiiont,mallgiii llul In houio3 cn n n Twin Twin I Fnlli, Idaho, 8aa4l,'und«r Ih* inordinate amount of tlmo analyzinglyzing smsmall and good wllh children. If1 lit*hi- tho atalra.«My gueis is Hint ItIt and and whlcl) ones are counloriuo-iro- (I) to the the drenm drc ol lons-Ioal pen' cancer Ja present. Whilello this «(i of atl of March «, 1 0 7 9 ^ o b y lo u ii te re ste d p lo o ie c a ll 320-8ai0. prolprotMbly h it to do wlUi lom*'h ductductlve.'* Arebiim, Awbiim, type lype otot cancer can be oontroUadntroUfld

■■ _ / . -■ '■ Tuesday, April 29, 1969 Tlmes-News, Tlmes-New; Twin Falls, Idaho 5 ing him. He come Into the dock Auditions ■ In Posthum ousIS DDeep] ecorations WWater a t Skier’s- area and grabbed at a dock’ lic. Artery Is TornM S h eriffs records .show he .slip- Sought By I W Presented Soldier’sSoldier ICin p e d 'a n d cut thc a rie t^ in his BUHLBUHI — A'-29-ycar-oldJ Twin arm.“rnv H.He was rushed to the clin- 'I'heater Unitit J r i l SHOSHONESHOS - Mr. andnd Mrs. M rs...... F nFnlls lls r man suffered a torn)rn ar-iic.ar-'ic. The accident happened at WWilliam illiam G. Tews, Shoshone.lo sh o n e . te rytory In In his arm Sundny.• in a!4;0.la!4;0.i p.m.’p.j Sunday, RUPERT-Audillons for sing- H werew ere rcccntlyrc presented poslhu- waterw aler skiinK accident a t Thou- ing parts for musicals to be mmously ously medals and awarcLsrcLs wonw on jS ^ sand Springs. presented by the newly formed ■ W ^m ^by IhcirIhei son. QWO H enryc n ry J. H ji He ^ was admiiied lo thc Twin —Ponderosa Uttle.Theatre will be W. Te\s .. F aF lls alls I Clinic lor' ireatincnl.cnl. A Q ; held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednes- ■ CWO Tews died Dec. 20, 1968 ccondition o n d illi report was noi‘ avail-jra ? Hacoonli.d lar y .a r. afjh a r a day and from 5 to 8 p.m. Thurs-rh u rs- In a0 hhelicopter crash in Viol- m able,»>>ie. g W erld'i Finail Top* ta c n d - Q day In thc Ponderosa Inn Con- nam.nam . V He was awarded p posthu- o sth u - Darrvll I- Brnss. 429 Brack- R : l - t -? E I vention Cenier ia Burley. H mouslym ously the DistinguishedI Flying ■ " i enen St.St. N., was skiing and d ro p -,^ ^_ Gene Larsen, artisdc directorrector . Cross.Cross, Air Mcdal (second ^ H r ped the line from the boal.'ilT-': tow -'^^*lH H EiiaB D m Em aifl and producer, said singers from ■ through 2-lth oak loaf clulu sters).s te r s ) . ' '.'{r M S B iH S i \ I- * ped ■ 111' ago 6 to 18 yeara and adults ■ ArmArmy y Commendation MedalM c d a l 'V y ' ! b o m arc needed to fiil positions in H (first oak0 leof cluster), aond n d thcth c •< t DISTRIBUTORRIBUTORSHIP the musicals In miniature which Purple Heart. , . ^ WILL NOT INTERFERED■ERFERE WITH PRESENT will bc presented this summer.nm cr. ■ . . P riorrio r to his deoth CWO'O TTew e w s ---• V Scheduled for production1 oreare ■ hod beenbe awarded thc BronzeB ro n z e ~=~— - E MMPLOYMENT P L O Y M E r "T h o Sound of- M usic." caro- H Star^ a r MedalN for heroism; Air r n jm NO SELLING•LLING INVOLVEDIN\ , sei,” and the "Musjc Man." ■ Medal with first oak leaf clusterc lu s te r No ffanchiis (e.-: V/e o'8.-b. « dmributof for o loit moving Thc little cheater will be•' open H for heroism; Army Commenda-n m e n d o - ' pro produci (or twin FolU..cC.. . by company. able stage in tho convention cen­ Vietnam Campaign Ribbon; Ar-A r- ■ ice iheiB locolion» oncfl rr.on'hly. requiring te r. - E x p e r t The Tha dijtribulor wiU tcciice ihcie locoiion B l my Aviator Badge; Expert approximaiely 10 houni of iporaipcjro tima including driving tima to Futuro mfnfalturo musicals■als to I Bodge wilh automatic riflerifle bar HENRY TEWS lervice SO localiont, b e presented by the groupjp in- . and thl Ige w ith ______c.PC.P.A. reporU J13.80 and ond up ponibleposiible profit per location per elude “Hansel and Gretel,"" and L pistol I moimonth. Figure tha Inco'neie yo«j ciejiracieiire oerper month. Each locoiion ra- “Amahl and the Night Visitors." !tors." • L. He N , Qolrei $52.50 inveitmentIt lof loventoryInventory l>lyou moy hava 50 to 200 Mr. Larsen said those audi­audi- • €■ In Hail il'g™ SPEECH SLATED. locotionj). Company iecu'e».u'ei oil locationlocationi and IniiolU p'oducU for tioning should be prepared to ed to ; - - ' ft u ated ! nigh FILER — Cindy Anderson will sing a song from one of)f the 3 he^t^n^ Thi« li o bonafide offerr ond ifIf you oraara not ilncara abotrt owning - -School ided the present hcr specch on "The Con. your own huvinei or meetleet the above finoncialf.i requiremanii. lal'i musicals, if possible. An.accom­ccom- . ■ U niver fore en- stiiution” at the Filer Gronge panist will be provided. G range lima. tering O c t. 12. meeting Friday in thc GrangeO ra n g e o penonal confidentialol diicujilon, dijcujilon, calli calli 1 9 6 S .- Holl. Miss Anderson was' a dis­dis- - ' - Mr.. Willard,Willard, 733-0650733- . . trict winner in the Amcricanncncon _ Sundoy, Mendgy_gndJ and thc Morksmon Badge with _Legion_____ speech contcst. G oldw iater’s’ ZOE ELLEN RAYBORN,RN, danghle:daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rayborn,Raybo Twlo Falb, received pistol O A Ibar. her Gold Cup Award from'rom' Mrs. DonaldD< Youtz, Gold Cup chairman,cholrmai at the annual Junior He wos born April a 11, s 1945 j------, ^ ^ ----- r: Son Runs InQ ««Music Clubs Awards Assembly.ssem bly, In Hailey. CWO Tew s w as grad ­ uated from Shoshone High piLE - -School in 1964 and attended^ i t the h present Speci,al Vote® T’Twin Falls JtuiioJ i m i o r M u s i c Q u b J University of raaho betore en- stiiutioi Q u b A w a r d s tering the service on Oct. 12. mcctint LOG ANGELES (UPl)-Barry r » ^ 1965.-^ - Holl. N Goldwater Jr., son of the Arl- I-'i ------tric l w rona senator, runs on the Re- Presented •* For SSuperior PerfpiPerform ance p o c •A pproxi- W ' ■ " ' . ^ publican tickct Tuesday againstgainst m ately D em o crat John K. Vann De TheTh( annual Twin Falls ^^ior^^ior Ward Ward, Caroline Kiely, Bonnie oily advancedi two, Laurafu'nto Vin- 200 Indian: Indians Kamp in a special electionIon to MusiMusic Clubs A w ards Assemblyicmbly HnnsiHonsen. J. C. Steelsmith,1, Allyn cent,ccnt. p aren t S I ■ . ON t fill California’s 27th congresslon-jsslon- woswas held Sunday at thc College^oliegc Reynolds,Reyni Grace Marie Bulls. Butts, CcrtlficalesCer were givcn; Peg- lendinl now for Mother’ss Day, Graduation!< al district seat. of S< Southern Idaho. Scholarshiplarship MichiMichael Staley and Kimberlyimberly gy uhlig,u soprano one; CheryJ_ S J^g t er i c k e n Wii^iSn i t h Lay A w ay n o w f< The seat was vacated by U. winnwinners, gold cup winnersrs and BlassBlass; primary three, Tammy Anderson,Andei soprano two; Kathy Resen S. Rep. Ed Reinecke, R.Calif.,•Calif., supeisuperior ratin g w inners in thc Laud:Lauda, Christine Gregg. Peggy McCaMcCandiess nnd Joyce Guyer; C. S when he was appointed Lleuten-leuten- festivalfesth were presented their EwinEwing, Janet Luker. Rebecca|ljKSi01 ^ H%jlth, education and w elfareare In ney-Ronkncy-1 Memorial Scholarship.arship. KrcilKrellkamp. , River High School with Richard parent sons 1 food poisoning while at- the Nixon administration. This is the music club's's top Th(Those receiving awardss In pri- Price directing won certificates bospili Y oung Goldwater, 30, Is a schol on the Fort Holl Indian ■ stockbroker making his first bid (q at rst bid to attend a college of choice.ce. SherriSherr Seamons, Bryon Crocju Crock, Schoolschoc was awarded the’; varsity Kathy Reservation don’t Saturday. lUS '.prob- _ ' for public oftice. Ho-took part of Mr. ett, Carol Sargent, Janet:t High, chords chort certificate. lems, ig ^ b y ^ Io - - In his father’s unsuccessful1 rnmcam- Torreli Yost, daughter of Mr. ‘ Guyer; C. S. Cloybrook. personnel dl- ‘ and Mrs. Paul Yost. TwinI Falls,Falls DebbieDcbb Rankin, Phyllis Ramsey-lamsey- instrumentalistsj ' receivingoks, Jun-cer- rectorcal ro ot St. Alphonsus Hospital, p a ig n for president In 1964. Certifl- °r and Glenn Westendorf; older ' V an De K am p. 33, m■em „i,„_ ber ^was awarded a National Certifi- tificates were: Elementary1 Packer said dians) his staff had treatedsn if they 70 ^ I T catc declaring her slate music beginners,‘’''Sir Michelle Burrows; el- three, violin, Lori Binghamvmc-one. tohave 80 ! pcrsons by 10:00 S aturday of a well known bakery family, . S e s smMW'-y Wiser, Is an atlorney. For nme vpnrc years week essay winner. This makes emer . d Lc„; ‘lium one, violin, Kathleenvilh Cole-Car- night He and added, "More> areIndians slill ^ ^ her eligible for the regionalai con- ■'.'"•"'S' Tubbs and L auriee Kose. Rosc; n,an; difficult, violin, Patlynd Wood Do- comingdid n in." Twenty - five pcr- he was In the U. S. attorney’s•mys Jljl whose winners will beh« on- nn. elementary iwo, Zoe Ravborn, r-iftn’. office here. ■ fi'ee: concerto,- viola, Richard Cathy sons teleph had been admitted to the , nounced during Notional Music Joan Wilkie, Kim McDonald,•Lwnaia, oujicy. concerto, viola. Vanes- State In the April 1 primary dec- , Kristin Kendall. Joy Harmon, rtificates hospital for further treatment, tlon, G oldw ater received' 30,8 Week. May 4-10. sa Ryoll; and elemcntorymc High one, Gordo Claybrcx)k’said that “While;red to wego „ Maurice Allen, Lorraine Jensen, )Cote p e r- per ccnt of the vote to0 win GrGraduating seniors majoring Alan Ai”n' Boggctt. Julie Neumann an anciand C hristine Blastock.5 vorsiiy don’t to the expect any serious prob- the Republican nomination.n Van If* ^music and planning to ,®“attend end Kandl Bingham, nnd elemenlorymentarv Trombone concerto, Donnie lems, sons* we are attempting by; lo­ D e K am p got 13.3 p c r cent.It. an *Idaho school awarded‘ schoschol- • fhree, .u-., Austin Webb. AdorAdomson; Frcnch hornving solo,cer- eal Claj radio to get them (the In- I The ‘district, which stretches•etches arships“fsh were: Marsha Lambert, .1 Vernon: flute solo, Diane Healti ritonl Elementary four, Paula Un- ■mentary dians) off the reservation if they through residential areas of the a^ufdaughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don- Il Hansolman and Sue Anderson:[am; me- have the It symptoms." ntclopo aid Lambert. Twin Falls, • a stu- caster, Lisa Jacobson and Krlsi- allo clarinet, J. C. Steelesmlth; evenii San Fernando Valley to antelope aid sen Cole- He said many of the Indians ^ COMPIET^ STOCK . ENTIRE STOCK Jouniv. t^ene a t CSf; IVTory H agermcrmnn an. Pcicrson; modliim, Camille hrass ^rnc. choir, Charles Howell, cover f \ h e a p- volley and Into Kem Couniy, “Cnt r Rirhl Blastock, Debbie Coiiier, Connie S ' >atly Do- did not have access to either LAMPS OP normnlly goes Republican.„ daughter of Mrs. ahd 'Mrs. Rich- , Connie Q„y|g Wolz, Linda Ellis, Brian paren ‘ FRAMED PRINTSNTS '• OCCASIONAL • -h n l Barlow and Bonnie Howell; rjoJu , Cathy telephone or radio. An Idaho , ALL TYPES .The distrlct -wcnt-for-Gold*-Gold' ardaj'd Hagermfln-,-Wendell, schol- i Dow, all of Jcrome HighI, School; Vanes- State Uan University staff member,H ospital. WALL DECOR)R TABLES ■ ?ove a arship to th© College of .Idaho;S o - modcrolely difficult ono. Julie w a te r’.i father In 1084; gove a “/•’’'I H r Luker, Brendn Sudweeks,’Karen5 KarJn S quartet, Allenary Smith, one, pocal Gordan Jones, volunteered to go u ra llty to Gov. Reagan,n, tho Kathy Penland, daughter of Mr. Marcia Drown. Sharonk. Irwln, tohosd theI reservation to locate per* ’lOGO. and Mrs, J. .L. Penland, TwinTwiri Nus.sNussbaum, Kalhy Colemannon ondnnd sandroS Hanson, all of Kimberly treatli Jlr?Stw o w e re A20 W% / u woff)ff i i 2 0% offFf III I :20% off I epubllcan nominee, in 19G6, “"9. ColkgS Tjarks. Sond Donnie sons* who w ere ill. and voted for Max Rafferty,ty, los- los- Falls, scholarship to the College High School, and Junior high adrrtit Hospltol. ■■—— —* ^ e for the of Idaho. , ** MciM oderately difficult .two,vo. Kflr- sclmcschool bond, Murtaugh ond■rn Filer solo, Claybrook said the Public Ing Republican candidato forthe of i/; lo, Diane Health Service wos analyzing U. S. Senate lost year. WiWinners receiving scholar*cholar* oncn IMcClusky, Lyneite Barry,Borry, high school bands. p — ------ship;ships to the U niversity of Ida- PollyPoll> Molyneaux, Michael Suss; i , inderson: the food eaten at a meol thot ol Soss; Intermediate ballet, Megelesmlth; Ray* evening, but hod not yet dls- LAYAWAY ■ ho’s Sum m er M usic Cnm p>were: w ere; mod(moderately difficult throe, San- *“^ 0 rn;'“ advanced ballet; Melody Linda Hendrix, Putty DcGlco,DcGlco. dra Hnnson1 ond Joon Hadlock; vn.n Howcll. covercti fhe source of the ap­ U nnA Youtz, organ solo classis, B three rian p aren^ t poisoning, ...... - U. s. Trade I'S?Joyce Ggyer, Jeff Garatea,oroteo, diffkdifficult one, Linda Johnson' and and hymn ploying class three, i N O W ! - | | PomelQ Reynolds, K alhy Brack-Brock- difficdifficult ono piano duct, Melody « 1, h Schc)ol; Bannock Memorial Hospital. Rochelle Wing, I Smith, Pocntello, ond BlnghomSOS County m ett, Fred Chcslik, Cindeo0 Hod- Yoiilz, Jeonello Ahlm, i^riv Pamela Mrs. Donnid Youtz, stote and For the girl |||| B a l q n c e son; Lynn Mclntyro and JamesJomcs Rcy>Reynolds nnd Linda Hendrix. n, Hospital, Blackfoot, were also "iv ,■ local scholarship ' chairman.Kimberly treating ■ Indlons, and two were Salisbury...... Ve.Very difficult one. Melody Mrs. Frank DeLuco, sccond vlco Four scholarships for thcic Wind YoutYoutz, Jennelle Ahlm, Pamela _ ^ J?..*" odrrtltted to Bingham Hospltol. — ------IH» nm l president in chargo of ondall JuniorFiler D . i______Has Deficit 3wor© aw arded to Cheryl Ander- Reynolds, Linda Hendrix,irix, nna nnd * 1.,,' and'Mrs. Louis Thorson, *'] • _ son, Kim Toomer, Kevin Nnlhnn very clifficult two. Billy« Eaton,n llru ,>"cal j fe.siival chairman were In h Bon- Reno f-tiGrone, JcnnnJno /Jerry. -»‘r VASHfNGTON (UFI) -— The and Stanley Snooks with Bon- le Mnrl- Awards Assembly, U.S. trade balonco ahowedwed a nio Howell nnd Junior Mercadolercndo M'Mu.sicnlly ndvnnccd one, Mnrl- deficit in tho first auarjcrrjer of nsos nlternotes.t In Y Kt W right, Lynn Ram nm scycr scyer ■ ■ . . . h ^ e D ■ JD69 for th e first tim o1 since RiReceiving awards to0 tiiQtho and JO Ann V incent ond music- 1050, tho Com m erco DDepart- epart- RickRicks’ Fine Arta Festfvol1 w were: ere: ntiitm...... Quality Trusses | OUR MOST POPUUR ment reporied todoy. - Sue Colcmon, April Arrington, slote and I Tho dopartmcnt reportedrted a JcaiJeanclic Ahlm, Jcanninc Berry, :halrm an. >«■» Y«or Sp«cifiiatl»ni Q PLATFORM tra d e dcflcit of (68.1 m illionlion for NNon nncy C nrlson, Sandra IS Cnspcr- Fiery Anger cond vlco - _ ------ii,------BERKLINE • RECLINER 1 3 3 .|S ta (oyor. ^ RfB. $119.99. doflclt In tho trado bnlnncol)nlnnce AwardsA' wcro presentedI bvby thelhe Ro'^all'' Cnsio, 17, did not ROCKER .^ilnco tho third q u a rte r of lOfiO Sun Valley Music Cnmp, loIn •hethe !'“ •'“VO dinner prepared when when Issembly, (■'. BERKLINE P which Immediately followedved the folkfollowing audition winners*•J,. p-JCor- her , husbnnd, Etiunrdo, 20, Thl» big oHortmanr of lotkart In- start of tho Korean War. don Grnff, Jo Ann Vincrent,It .Tillin' Jiilln *■"] r^lwrned homo frnmworK. wnrk.k “' ...... ROCK-A-LOUNGERHGER Lane®L Cedar C tiesfs Dunplto tills year'fl over-all Westendorf,We-i Linda Tnlley,J' virifi Vlckl So ho nplnflhiRl kerosene rCo.bi. th«n la, or A "It rocki,. II racllnDi," ClioicaCliolcB of S9.95 ;; "srd,!;™" $s§! ed. 'lllla compane tiloh qucillly and raasonablo ■ I Wo oro doapqratoioapqratojy In noed of 1965,965, 196'19B6'nna 1967 jIntflrnationol mimerFT. with M O W4 Ebud R i Milk cooler, 12 conEANER capacity with • 3 point hitch #prlcoftl. You'll ba o omozod m o ro d aat t _M . ComotfiT. Wo wlll payI tho highest pricos right rj npw, or {Milk cons and othar\DER odds DUMP an RAKE # flP WELDER # iho big-valuol give you tho biggbiggest trado.jn allowohceowohce irin, Jiistbry oq ______OthorrO Ritcm« B to A T B« T E R Y F E N C E R your Comot,lot. If youyot have ono. bringJ It In toditoday, wo'ii buy ■ L QUICK TACH to 3 p,h. Polliliod Rlrch ArmsI Easily or trado. Wo hovohov customers waitingaiting no'now for those TIVATOR with 3 point hitch fold to Korol l iooyyry duty d u t / con* TERMS:^E with 3 point C- hitch popular modolBlnodoiel ktructlonl Soran itrlpplngl LARSp l a nF. t e r JE, 4 rd w CHAISE -Irt c and NEIGHBOR S L O U N Q E ...... I U .C THEISlEISEN MOT(OTORS Stil^ M anogidNG by EQUIPMENT "HIGH BACK o < nuo East . TwinFalls nn AUCTioNiuii'" car With 4 ^ buckota ROCKER ...... V*C 701 Main Avenuo East B Phono 733-7700 ^ John Wetl Itvinin Ellii* capacity ” y• i V P THEHE EASIEST PLACE IN THE WORLDLD TO DUY A/ CAR WaniUII Kl(nl»rtyothar odds R.iiN and andt i MATCHING c C CIERK. J. W, MaiMtimlililor Itoma ol C«m to Sioii 8o Addod Idaho I C H A IR ...... D5 .C.8 8 ; I I------ERMS: CASH s RS F. JENSEN ^ ..... IIGHBORS, owners l gad by Maiiartmllh Aucllon Saivica h

Ellai* ifeya Wnll Jim Maiiarinillh ' il'trly n«rlay ’ Jatoiita l\ imllli ol Cam Slola Raally, Twin Falli, Idaho ' ( 6 TImes-Naws, Twin Falls,lls, Idaho Tuesday, April 29,9, 1969 196 9 ‘Floor'' DistrictsDi ':s FPlan Law.jawsuit ToTo CChallengemge Idahokp SchoolS I FuFunding - By RICHARD iCHARNOCK[ARNOCK 304. “Many, manyany people arcare seek- again sufficiently,ufflclently. they were came al the opening mmlttee members , discussed officials duri during Arpil of this : at the opening of -thc in.- 'committee meml year. He said thc measure Is House Bill 304 extends for an- Ing a specialI session of llthc leg- planning? 10 spend moi^mor^ money terlm 1 committee’scommittee’s fitfirst meeting thes possibility possibility of0 looking Inlo year. He so BOISE (UPI) — Statetate Rep. R R. other five years the time venoe' projections, an Invcn- toto bp be >n in full force and effect ? the time for islalure." Merrill:errill said. "I think this yearir than previouslyprevlou con* since thethe legislature. legislature. The com-' revenoe projectit after ils approval but that It Dcc Merrill. D-Elk River, tnld bringing assessmentlent ofof allall prprop- we’ve crcatedcd quite a mmonster ----- sidered.------:------mltteee isis composedcomposed 0of members tory'ofry'of property property tax exemptions after ils app nn interim taxntion study sludy com- com. crtv lo 20 per ccnl of cosh va id revision of propcrty taxa- carriescarries no no c emergency clause. nl of cosh value in this slate. •'It's Justjust working opiopposite of of thce HouseHouse RevenuiRevenue and Tax- and revision of That means, he said, thc diii mlltee Monday thatt 19 "floor" floor anti sets a four ■ per per cent cent ! per ”1 don'l knowmow If we canca live what mnnynnny members members of tho allon CommitleeCommitlee amand a thrcc- tlon. That means. school districls are planninRplanninn n year limit on property tax They also decided to call In cannot take cctfect unlil CO days ropcrty tax in- with ft," he said. commitlcetcc planned," planned," Ri Reid sold,’ m em berber Senate Senate Lialscr ccntccnt lax lax in- but because8 thcy lalcr might • thcy hiredred an an attorney attornej from of, taxX appealsappeals andand r&eeking leading icadi food ond vendingending ^ ------;Wollenta;W0lll told thc board mem-. HJ W allenta served for 20 yeors »- to block ITT's April 25 taKeoverIjeover serviceservi company, "wouldI tend f bers that he figured the study “s a tcachcr, ot the University of Canteen Corp. was-filedled in lo lessen competition in viola- ’• , K would take a t least 400 doys aal l Qf ,j_ law .school until his U.S. District Court in Chicago,ilcago. lion kqh of _ . ■■ ,j,e Claytonlayton : H l & S HH Riding Ri^ ClubIJ T a costcm of SIOO per dayay plusP'us ^ijrenr^tiremijnt two years ngo. He . It was the second antitrust travel expenses. ^Id hi Antitrust Act. , T T T fc- said he.had studied land boards suit brought against one^ofof thc The suit said Canteen1 with V, y J r ^ 0 |- Ally. Gen. Robcrt Robsonson said and cdepartments recently in nation’s top 15 largest firms—irm s— 191953C3 ^venues of $322 millionnillion jK■ . j H HasHa! Kanquet later, "Wc should comeie lo a Texas.Texas, New Mexico and lhe both conglomerates—in two has operations in some ^3 43 ■i/;*; A t J F decision on this onc wayy or the st^te ctnte of1 Washington. . ~ statestates. It said the companyly and L H AtA t lShoshonel e S.°other. lls. franchised distributorss con- ' "There are sources of^ money ■ I ' IIWII -- stitute onc of the few nation-nation- •• ^ SHOSSHOSHONE-The Ridinglg Red- “vailalavailable to get this jobob done B iy y n| | b g | | T J m Lions Hold Swide vending organizations.ns. -' ~..v' SSrtpH'ftiini lieir am o" “ minimum basis," hcle added ff ■ ^^. | ' ITT and Its subsidiaries had i m skins, riding r club, held their am 0 " ^ i't nual banquetba Sunday eveningming at RobsonRob said the total'tal cost 1967 revenues of $3.6 billion, the ■ would probably bc somewherewhere in | U U 1 L 4 S I U C a l e n d a r suit said. "It Is a rapidly grow- : 3 the Bostonboj cafe here. would FFirst irs t practicc for theI group the neighborhoodnc of J60,000.0,000. I PHONE 733-6226 ■ M ing company with much of its l e Id a h o Eait on U.S. 30 lo EaOlond OtIr* C l rccent growth resulting from IM im is sct se t for f 8 p.m. May 7. The 40ih session of the Idaho I Eoit Sales Proiect• J mmergers en and acquisitions." bm ofiiceOfllcers for the yearr were Legisl:Legislature authorized such a , ------elected with Marvin Cole, presi- study ^^ Isia* tost Timoi Tonight . 'Z The govemment madee the presi- study and directed the Le'gisia- I GOODING - Members of the dent; Floyd Silva, vices presi-tive C(Council to carry it out.out. This I GGatos Open 8:00 p.m. same charge in its suit asking i LEONA ‘TOE UONESSISS watcheswatches over1 a snoozing cubub at. Lincoln Park Zoo In Chicago,Icago, dent*dent; ^Mrs. Dean Barney, secre- Gooding Lions Cliib are conduct-w that Ling-Temco-Vought be wh . secre- ...... I 9 AtA 9:00 p.m. Only .. . ing their annual community t be while her other young; son son watcheswatches things from a safefe vantage polnlpoint behind her. Tho cubs, tary-tretary-treasurer; Robert Giles, '"“"“y ordered to sell olt allill Itsits Z w k ho already w eigh 25 to to 3030 pounds pounds apiecc, 1 w ere bo m Feb. F eb. 20 at the zzoo. Thcy have not been drill m birthday calendar sales. , t been drill master; Dean Barney, as- ' i AMYTHINa ts POSSIBLE InT T ' , interests in Jones and Laughlinlughlin nni named. rye or Irancli hrsncll 30 lonn was first reporled overdue )f Slntc ------—It ' I tjon has approved n $28,000 loan was ”niifrk! Gov- Calvin L. Ramptonn added Icature.s of iho "mun» on tlic HosplHospital Soulh In Dlackfont. - I fllh & Chipi— CItlcksrt — . B 8 to American Falls Developmentjpmcnt ThursdayThin on a flight frorh Black- ,' I Slirlmri — Ftnner SlsnVi ' 10 Items Mondny to the agenda moon.'’ Theso mass concentrn-:oncentrn* Co., Inc., In A m erican Irnlls.J^alls. foot, Idaho, to Scottsdale. *0 tlons, rtlcknnmed m n sscons c 0 n s. T he nppointment wns given to V I Pleaaant Atmosphere H ______;______for Ithe special se.ss|on of the cnusi cnused tho grovity humpsIPS which Lnko. who hnaM been CHALET ^ ; I Children Permitted Hf Utnh Ixglfllnturo thttt convenes:onvcnes affect affec spacecraft orbits., supervisingsuper psychologist at the - . I with Parents, |M Mny 5. SpiSpnco engineers hnvc'P l,nrlhnd to hospilnl since IMU. Li.r.'.i'c' ake fiuc- ■ OPEI^ ; l jnv(»rnnr ‘“ I*® ‘ nCCOUntrn. If In n t,„ , 'i Cccil StllHngcr who jpc i ’ Order? To Go! M Pope Advisesses PrelatesPi Of TA spokesmon for the governor s oJ tl e *’"* superintendentSr . alnce t a e TRAMPOLINES T r fi/f said It was doubtful thatthat thelhe calculatingaJ„. flight paths for thc J"* ' 496 Addlion-W. 733-9S44 ■ additions wmild exteiul«,i lhe « Apollo astronauts who will »0lset ------length of tho sessions sinco they? foot1 , ‘ on tho moon next July and f " " « Nom ination1 As CardinalsC wcro "e™!were of a housekeeping,^ nnturo.nature,il.,^7 tako samples of ils soil. VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Popo—Pope PittsburghPitt post fo;- n jobI In the MostM< of tho now Itemaa nre In liko ocenn benches nnd dried Pnul VI Monday formallyirmnlly RomanUon Curin, Ihu church’shurch’s tbotho fonn or "technical amend* river beds mako tho hypotliosis M ID -W/EEK E E K SPI SPECIAL EVENTS:NTS ____ ^ 3 advised 33 prelntes, Includingeluding cenlrol ccnt administration. mcniments to existing atotutes,";es,” tlie of a "oi^co w otery moon’>on‘ seem ^ laslWJiL^i ^ nomin* Tho Pope opened the: tjjidl-Uyidl- «pok»i)okc§man ndded. plauiplausible, * four Ainorlcans, of tnelr nomin* Tl 9 CLOSED TONIOHT (TUES.| ations to tho Collegego of tionallion ceremony wllh n (locrcr nocrCt m m ' a t 1th e CanllnalH. At the samoI timtime, e, conulNlorycom a t which S3 of thcthe - . ^ \ STARTS TOMORROV/ tho pontiff nnnounced creationreatlon oxlHlIngoxts 101 cardlnnls npokc Friendliestlliest ClubClu in Nevada^ a d a - — of n new V atican commlsfiloniHlon lo theirthci "plucct” (It picnscscs m e) help keep Roman CalholicCatholic to t the oppolnlm cnt of theho new N O W I ■ ; doctrine In tuno with tho tlmcn.Ilmen, cnncnrdlnnh. tf 5H0W ING1 ^ V\/EbNESDAY)AY AND FRIDAY i,.,i ' VlHnJllclnl bovjtcm’ «nW‘hi l''(>\\m> i^„| Mo., wnltod aat t ..J the h o ■ -- Weekend Festiviti mmmmmmmmm■bI ' I Festivities! H iU H q i IJ i ■ / I \ . . . . '' Tuesday, Aprili 29, 1969 Tjmes-New!Tlmes-News, Tv/In-Falls, Idaho 7

p j ^ Fisli Import M ' ‘-Ttf * * R PTA Group J News1 Of O f RR< e c o rd Measure Is ® JEROME COUNTYf qt/icers from Mountain HomC.- HUas as B ack T oT, f e Pollcc Blotter HeHc was brought to Rupert and ^ Two 16-yearold ninaw ayIV boysbovs held In Minidoka, county jail fn Introduced m ' from Kirkland. Wash., were Heu of $1,000: bond. M itchell w as School Night ijl picked up on East MainI Street placed on probation In Febru- — WASHINGTON (U PI)-IfIfthe the ^BiiSBBWK 8M K » * i - ’ ' ' in Jcro^oro m c T hu rsd ay morning.lomlns. «I7.“ O'! 1®’-** United Slates cut off fishfl im- m R IC H I FIE L D — Back to>^chool school They w were held in the cityllty iall WilliaWilliam Klouse also is in'the ports from nations harassingng its HB M ^|ji|M ||K ||S3aSagroM ^ n night ig h t Wlwas attended by 60 par- until their parents arriveded Fri-rri- county-cou n ty ^ ! pending action on a fishing boats on the' high seas, B | eents n ts aat t the PTA - sponsoredonsored day to ttake them home. thc7f«theft chiSge In connection with thc countries may be persuodcd H eevent. v e n t. EExhibits ot studentnt work Sheriff’s Blotter usedu-«d ci car batteries from a Rtf to negotiate, Rcp. Tom Pelly, . wwero e ro Inin eacK room and tcacherscachers ' Two 14-ycar-old g irls; from pertpen se:service station. R-Wash., said Monday. , ■ ggreeted re e te d visitors to each room. ' ScattloSeattle were lodged In the Je. —:—i------PcUy introduced a bill to cut ...... New PT A officers w ere Install- romrome e jsjail after being apprehend^•rehend: USEWSE TIMES-NEWSTl WANT ADS off imports of fish and fish ‘°pprod- r^ l B a ed by Mrs. Cliffor^l Dayley.-Mnley.-Mn ^ - ed by Gooding Sheriff Earl FORF O R FAST F SELUNG RESULTS ucts from such countriess "In“ In H and Mrs. Charles Buttcane'arc BrowBrownr"It nr reportedd they thc event of future seizures” . the new co-presidents; Mrs. Nel- R H were brought to Jerome becausc H such as off the coast of Peru. Wm son Fredcrickson, vice1 ■ presi- |BBB therethere a are no adequate facilities Pelly said Peruvion exports ■ ■ dent; Mrs. Wendell King,;, secret |B ra inin GocxiGooding. They also have bech of fish producls In 19G8 totaled ■ tary, and Mrs. Dave Kennlson.cnnison, ^ » K rcturnoreturned to their homes. J $62.1 million, ■ treasurer. Each officer wasvas pre- ANDERSON “ This is not lo punish any*any- sented a corsage or boutonniere,onnlcre, hHBM IVMINIDOKA COUNTY I 1 in, hos- imnMm one," he said of his bill, “but"but H by Mrs. LeRoy Magoffin, hos- ” **•* , District Court - l»'LUMBER CO. rather to have the disputes arls* H pitalily chairman. PIPHYLLIS RUSSELL^ Charles charl Milchell, 30. Mayla y cat- cat- ing from seizures of our fishing Mrs. Buttcane announcednounced . . . . ^ i daughter of Mr.. andend tieman, ueman was ordered to serve Ll vessels off their coast taken to committee appointments for the Mrs. Mrs. ( C. J. RusseU, * Glenns the remainder of a two-year“ “"5 HAS MOVED the negotiation table and to coming school year. Theyiey are Ferry, Ferry, Is a GirU' State r«ii^dele- sentence sentenc in the Idaho State Pen- achlevc some understanding." H Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ross,s. room gate. gate. A A nother d eleg ate Is; CeJIa Kcntlary j( „ t i a r for obtaining "'L'Ley money J O - . , parents chairmen; Mr. andnd Mrs. Black, Black, dau^ter of Mr. and under u_d«_ false pretenses. IJ Buri Akins, procedure book; M Mrs. rs. Ji Joe Black, Indian Cove. He had j been on probationrobatlon ■ MAdd i n Ave. East! Nixon Sends -■IHiHiiiiHH ■ Mrs. Neil Andrcason, hospital-liospita ------: when he j was "arrested In Faii^Fair- ity; Mrs. F. M. Crbther, publi- cc'W tt I field by Sheriff Paul.Cox and ' ■ ik...... city;N e w F Neil Andreason. legisla- •* . EN ROUTE TO AFRICA; a IsIs thisthis FalFairchild HeIo>Perter mlrplaoe, fo ysS;:“J” Bui-ned ^ D eep R e s e tT s g Twin^ Falls airport and ovned- by R eeder FIJIng S erv ice.-T im HIU, - e tive, d b yand W Mrs. Jay Ward,1, mem- ^ local firm, stands besidet the plane «wfal^ Ia.Afrlca will be used lo oU » S® abership. n d M r • . th eMrs. n e w James Thomas reported liito X U II Filer I LELEAD A N ACTIVE I . Bitiimii ...... so for n the F n auditing committee. Mrs. To De Gaulle J J d Jack e n t; Hubsmlth M gave the yearly g < f Forest Planele HeadsHea For Du I c u ta treasurer’s ry , an report. fie'SS Football TurfU r f PRESCRIPTIONS By HELEN THOMAS tr e a s u r e Room cw nt for the month was a hui J b u r o HELP ADD YEARS se n te d a )nth was a huge "J’' was found bura- WASHINGTON'(UPI)-Pres- O l Alex- b won y M by rs. the first grade and sen- ing on the F ile r H igh School TO YOUR LIFE . ande April ior class. The seniors won for football ident Nixon wrote Charles de Oil Explorationition 1In Africa I p ita lily won for football field early Monday and Gaulle Monday expressingessing 17 a hoslo- the school year and thc;hc first Twin F alls County sheriff’sl? rs“o of- t W ' 5 0 “ T TU “deep Tegret” over the Frenchrench \!H it 1 had lo be, then a Fair- The gradeM rs. and third grade tied for HcersIicers lihave termed the incidentIncident _ , Fair- The plane, owned by Reeder c o m m itt president’s resignation. The child Helo-Porter airplanee had FlyinjFlying Service of Twin FalU. lesser elementary school honors.)rs. a school schoc prank. TalTalk about a borgainl White House, meanwhile, said motomotor failure just at the right was ssold to the Occidental Pe- P?®5 s Fed* c o m Room in g mothers servingB on the Three carloads of Jeromerome Thi The biggest bargain you M r. a n d Nixon hoped to maintain a& "re- time,time.. ' ’ troleutroleum Co., and was delivered refreshment committeee were High SSchool senior boys■s were cai can get is that prescrip- p a re n ts established and effectiver dia- Th(Tho unique short lokeoffff and to a representaiivet of that firm muim ..... mnn Mrs. Jodey Parker, Mrs.rs. Dave questioiquestijined eacly Mo'nday,y, then tio; tlon you bring to us-.-. . logue with the French govern-Dvern- landi;landing, craft which burnsns jet at Ogden.Og Harry Merritt. Reed- BKennlson, u ri A l M rs. L ars Jensen, released.relcase< A can of gasoline was M rs. N' J f 2 ® for iust a (ew dollars ment." fuel, had motor failure justst out- er‘scr’s cchief pilot, flew the plane t • Mrs. Jack Hubsmith. Mrs.Trs. Ken found ini one c a r a n d allegedly that I of Ogden, Utah, at stnrtstart that ffor. . JjlSl ityDbcon, ; M r Mrs. Sid Edwardsrds and the bcwsbo" adm itt^ beingIP MTIcon- ^ y®’J '’eceive modern-day "It is with deep regret that I drugs that help keep Tjfc have learned of your resignationnation ®' trip which ended in Libya, Ten minutes after a takeoffalrplaoe, formerly based at tho Mrs. Louis Vaughn. nected'nected with the incident. «'■'■ as president of France," Nixon AfrlcAfrica. from Ogden toward Kansas,:e .« T the 1 m THIU, C Jf pUot. mechanic foriQ the — n?:------SherilSheriff's officers'wereI callcd called ypu yP'in good health. ■" ______plane’splane’ moior slopped. Thebe Oc-used lO lo LoU iraU exploraUoo work. 5 . at 2:24 a.m. Monday. wrote De Gaulle in a formal ------LIGHTNING KILLS 10 ®Vasol letter. It was accompanied1 by. a , Pcldental“ ™1 pilot executed a safe ...... ’ *" Gasoline was poured In a "J" personal note which invited De o landing. T« 1 ALINEA, Upper Voltaa (UPI) shape iin the middle of the field Gaulle to visit the United States Repaired by Roeder mechan- •■■O J -lightning stcuck a v'illag illage e and setsei on firo. KINGSBUlJGSBURY’S as a private citizen. , SaS Seven l-Act ics,S tho plane then hopped to Dubcek Electedw .J S m eeting ho u se during a thunder- OfficcOfficers said the boys also Newton. Kan. where additional , I bunch Prectcrlptlon Phariniicyrmacy MedicMedical Cienter Pharmacy Nixon, In his formal message, O l stormR o o m Saturday night, igniting planned to turn loose a bunch Pr I fuel tanks were installed. It ValleyPRAGUE (UPI) — Alex-among won structureby and causing the of plge I. E. - 603 Shoup Ave. W. said he had "greatly yalued the sing the of pigeons inside Filer High S'fh^ Play§M. Given . aheaded l for the East Coast, hop- ‘boseander Dubcek, deposed April lor cla: 1C. how - ______7 3 3 - 6 6 7 4 ______7 3 3 - 9 1 1 4 frank and comprenenslve cx- . dealh of 10 persons inside. School, School. This w as n o t done, how- ped the Atlantic to England. 17 as leader of Czechoslo- the scl changes of views it has been A f rticipate ««thorItie» reported Monday.nday. ever. ■■■ At R upert crossed over into FranceReeder and Unlvei ''a^a’s. Commu^st party, grade t my privilege to have with you. headed toward Africa. Falls today spr was elected to a lesser element both as a private citizen and as - m of RUPERT — Seven oneig.jici - aci t” Idaho* thc plane was■fll used Pel PO®t Con as chairman of theer’s Fed* de* Room _ ^ • vice president and President of livered Parliament. refreshi the United States. P‘^ysplays were presented recently■centlv ®a «argo' and sm oke jum per’s gree Lucille M ■ ■ - LDS P’one on lease to thcIt U.firm S. Nielso...... mnn M rs. J< "Nor shall I forget. the^ 2.^. a t the’ M inidoka Slake LDS P|<>'’e «■ Tabernacle, climaxing many1 a n y Forest Service. In Africa itReed- will _ . Kennisc courtesy of your welcome« and Il!i months of rehearsals forir the “Obe us u.«!ed in exploration work in- bi7. I the wisdom of your counsel"™ *' stakc’.s 12 w»rds, “ volving =11 w ell.. "'“"' List Of Area during my recent visit to Paris, nu takeoff _ Mrs. h Our talks proved the occasionf.JIfn During the first night ofi f pper- t r ; ------riqucz for a-new departure in friendlyWrfiv formances.‘ „ the Emerson Ward o , icnaiy presented "Capricious Pearls’’ ^ r ; S S.! ISU Graduatesepnrt- sinke'soinki 12 wards nnd Iho' slake heinc slopped by a patrol car - mcnt of Comnwrco nnd Develop-ivelop- m ia groups, hv tho stakec MIA coutoequipped wllh a compulcrlwd sen: f CraMS, Filer; Melvin m en t in BoIrc as publicityily dl- |>onrboard. Mrs. Mildred Egbertert co-CO- speed timing device, ‘ Call- ^ L. Denn^ Hutchison and I rector. Ho later Joined thec pub-|Mib- ordlnatcd©rdli the pcrfnrinnnces. ’ jja, Kenneth Thompson, all Jerome; ^ /iiF Hand .ioid thut now palrolllng«,®J Clifton Jensen. Bliss; Douglas M llclty department of Crockerer Cit- Tl>ot 1> one-acl play fe.siivalIval Isis ti,o »state highw ays aro state . 5 / » Form ■ 25 «■* Kelly, Kimberly, and Uo Leh- ^ izens National Dank in1 San new now to the MIA progrnmm this cars cquIppcd-wflh^SCAR, a omplii* rtllH l 9 * r rrnnclsco. year I yovf S t f J r year and replace.i the rondroad dcvicdevice which cotrf^iles;plalned lime ^«nn, Gooding. wipoear lie attended Reed Collegeego In shows.nhow nnd w Banking In San Frnnclsco. DODOISE (UPI) - Idaho'ss Jllh-Pub- ccrtainingccrta speed to within one lv«i II Farm lie, his wlfo and ihclr three I*® Utiliile.i\ Commission approvipprov tenth of a milo per hour. Coh b«fo>a . sons llv© In San Francisco. ed tho rale filing of Wnshlnglon>inglon ‘ ______* , Mil W aier Pow er Compnny thntint will ^ FARM v a rn in g ’ reducA redii residential electricc rates USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Truck Firm Asks3 k S ‘ll^ *122,000 a year.ar. TOR FAST SELLING RESULTS“EE Auction . la n c e o f Revised Permit ► ' Officials of Twin Falls Dis- _ S.S CALENDAR trlhulorn, Inc,, imvo filed appll* cations wllh the Idaho Piilhic r 25*sllltfl Contact lh' T1r.,«-New. form U tllitic.1 Comminslon askingii that For S p^ ^ g g T l ^ g s r A H ■ d»ponm»nt tot compUi* perrnlHHlon ho granted to in*in- ^ ‘.V ! adv.iililng cov«.oo. ol yovf crenne the type of productss haul* " form »aU, hond bllli, nswipoptr e d In Southern Idaho. > deter- cov«too« lov.r 70,000 noJoi Presonlly tho firm h allowedillowed In Mogle Voiiiyl orfvonc* bill- to haul merchandise handledlied by o f a.s- jng. All at «n« ipvclol low rol*. hin o n e ivarv lol* llit«<^ I'' 'i'l* ^ PLUSi F FRI R E E ^ ^ ^ w holeanle nnd retail grocerynry es-es* f U \\ \ 1 j r. C olindar for 10 doyi b«fo(* SOFA BED SLEEPS 2 tabllshmnnlB. Ml*. 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5:30 2SL-NCWS 8—M ovie,’•‘Now You f l perfc 2B—News, Sports, See It. Now You Don’t” f l were W eaihcr 7B—Movicr^'Now, You ■ In a 3—New.s See II. Now You Don’t '' ■ 5—News 2B—Petticoat Junction H 8—Mod §quad 3—T h at's Liio ■ ll-N e w s 4—H ia t's Lire ■ g u a r , 4—M avcrick 7SL—Regional Authorsthors H 7S1^-Specirum 5—CBS Reports ■ 7D—News ®-8:30 T S L ^F lsh and Gameime ■ ■ I / , He 6:00 2SL—News -. 2B—Lancer ■ 9:00 3—L ancer ■ I b /' 3—New.=» *'• 4—It Tnkes A Thief ’ ■ 5—News ■ I f . .' . ' . ' 2Q—I D ream o( Jcannie..nnniA 5—Glenn Campbell ■ P | i ' - - r 7B—G host nnd M“ rs.. HSir Muir - VSL-DoodllnE on ,h,tha ■ 7SL—Figuring It OutO ut - KOCKS H H l l . ’ . ' ' knifi 7B— P errv Mason ■ HII l whiti ]J—News J.9:30 2 0 —CBS Reports . _ ■ 6:15 7SL—Misterogers H B V '.'. ;. 7SL—KUED ‘M agarine . ' ■ been • 6:30 2SL—John Gary in-10:00 3—News P 2B—Red Skelton 2SL—News T Negi .3 —Red Skelton 5—New.s 5—Red Skelton 7B—News i JI—Red Skelton u s e ll- N e w s FOR A—Mod Squad 8—News ■ 7B—Julia 4—P e rt^ Ma.son . 8-lt Takes A Thieflef - - 10:15lO: 2SL—Flight to R ussia L 6:45 7SL—Friendly G iantnt 10 10:20- 2 S L -W eather, Sports>rts ■ I SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (UPl) 7:00 7SL—What’s Ncw 10:10:30 2 0 —News ■ f l *-Two Fan Quentin inmats 7B—Movie, "Now You 3-CBS Reports ■ If l wcro fntnlly stabbed Mondny in See It. Now You Don’t*'E>onl» 11—CBS Reports f l the npporcnti third round of a Blue wlU appear May 18 In concert;onc«rt at Ihe CollegeC of Chamberimber of Commerce.Commt From left arere Dennis Hansen, Han Jack Nelz^^,' Harry ^ 7:30 2SL-Julla 5—Run for Your Llfo BOISE’S M EN IN Blue wlU api fl racial feud. 2B—Doris Day n Southern Idaho Fine; Arts Center. TTie performance,s, which willwlll fcfeature an Simonsions and Bill Gratton.Gi Mr. Nefzger;er Is a formerformt Magic Vallw resident, 7B—Johnny Carson “ ilfrplcpeband recently played a standinglanding room ionly engogement In Boise.f l ^ All prisoners cxcept those 3—Doris D ay - - &i-Johnny Carson "I Remember Glen Miller” themtheme, tt .being sponsoredwed by the-Twinthe- TBjli;Miller.") BTlje. Is-being spon.sorcd by■> the Hc said tho Inckun also may Mrs. M ary Waite. 2 p.m. J22 Jeffpr. nn evening of musical entertain- TVVm TVVi Falls Chamber of Com- /.Wednesday, Apr GANNETT — Mrs. Mary El- vVec Irst^Melh- J- Davis, 75, J22 Jcfrcr- »" f p '; encourage the cooling of emo- day, Aprjl 30. 1969- G Mary El- Wednesday; United Firstirst Mein Meth- y morningm orning mn»ni » n . “ 'fl !>' prescnieilnted May merceme. in observance of National len A.shton, 85, died Mlonday onday at a t odist odis Church. 1?" v'^ tions. , . 8 p .m ., 2SL. 11: 9 p.m .. 7B, 8 - 7- B Brilish i satirist.^ Pder Cook and the ivalescent otof aian apparent heart attack. 1°18 *rin Twin Falls. MufiMusic Week, Chamber President,1^ The killings were believed by :^ook and the Wood River Convalescent ’s Men in Harold Hove said. lm Dudley Mooro begin a two-part "Mi"M usic H all” taped in London.ondon. HoiHome, Shosnone,*of a lingering Ww illiam D albyy 22-p.m. -p.m. He was born Aug. 19, . is931893 TheTh show, by Boise's Men in Har I m prison officials lo have been 9 p.m., 7SL — NixonI AdministrationAdministra Special, "The FirstFirst 100 lllne.ss._illn ------WeiWednesday. Rupert I-DSLDS Third at FPreston. He marriedTied' M arya r y ______------' T. The Men in Blue is a' dance■ rctnliatinn Wi for the non-fatal Days,” is shown in filmss and Interviews.interv sShe w as born M archI 31. 1884, WWai ard C hapel . Ann P e rry on Ju ly 8, 1914 in ^ banband of 18 members who ■ havc ■ knifings aii last Friday of four ------— a at t Leeds, Yorkshire, England, p the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Da- A played together since 1947.■ The white m Inmates. The Friday .5:30 2SL-News: HunUey-ley- 7 0 —G et Sm art " Shun.set Me- jng attendant. He w as a mcm- u„i,. m FOR FAffT SELUNG RESULTS Cronkite 11—Beverly Hillbilliesl,i* " 'o^ n M arch 10. 1M2, she wns »*L* light plane which crasheds h c ^ nnear- e a ^ ’ 4—M averick > HrMo. married lo Joseph Ashton.hton The P“rk. FriendsI may call ter of the Fourth LDS Ward in rucced ^ib Hochstrasser, dircclor. 4—Here Come the Bride* 2)° izcd Mnv mortuary Tuesdayesday eve- church.chui ly > 10 monihs ago in rugged 7B--New!} ■' _ TSL—W hat's Ncw ' marriage was solemnized May *f said about 3J0_hpurs were spent 8—Virginian 27, 1948, In the LDS; TemTcmole ple " "j Wednesday and until time Surviving.su In addiliontion to hi? countrycoun 20 miles ncfrlhin ofOl herenere scoring the arrangements and 7B—Movie, “ Fun in r'» hey lived services Thursday. widewidow, are six daughters.hters. Mrs. has yielded the bodies of three scv f:00 2SL-News Acapulco”^ 1"in Salt Lake City. They lived ®* * s of three several months were spent in 2B—Here Come the in Gannett for many years,ears, with ------J -D .D . (LaV erne) R ydalch.ilch. Boise; SpoliSpokane. Wash., residentslonts to a rchrehearsal before the band pre- 8—M ovie. "F un In 1? ' ■ Mrs. Arlon (Una) Bastian.stian. Twin rescueresc crew from lhe Washing- sen Brides A capulco” the exception of four years spent : Washing- sentcd its first "I Remember in Gooding. m e Mrs. Russell C. (Agnes), ionton Waler Power Company.(ipany. GlenGle Miller” show, f,'Harry Z-— 3—News . -J.7:36 2B-Green Acres \ : Mrs. crane ' ^ 5—News Her husband preceded her In Falter..American Fails; Mrs. S. by Larry A five-member vocalresident. group Pnoiiot, 3—Green Acres ^ "ann!'^Car- Tho plane, piloted by Lar^ A 7SL—Yet’s Speak English death. M rs. Ashton' belongedilonged to EBURLEY - Mrs. Harrietlarrlet Em- G. ((Imogene) Kaufmann. Car- * ying A.B. bas been added to thein Bband ois., to S a v e E n g lu h 1 1 -G re e n Acre.s thc LDS church. jiy died Mon*'"’chael, Calif.; Mrs.^ G w Pe n f'^clPeck. 24. ond carry in g A.B. N o w ... 7B—Adam-12 5-KSL Special g ily Crane. 79. B urley, died Mon- i 'and Mrs Martin, a Washingtonon Water shrsimulate, the sound of ihe 11-^News Survivors Include one son, dajday at Cassia Memorialiat Hospital Sahlberg, Twin Falls, and Mrs. Mar al. and his Modernalrcs, Glen Miller’s vocnl 7SLr-Famlly Album '■ ch Charles Henry Ashton. Clayton; of\i lal Mospiiai E , y ^ ^ (Shlrlecn) Rodger.lodger. Ed- Pow Company official, and his Mo 6:15 TSL—M isterogers 8' , Clayton: of\a lingering Illness. ^ ‘' sisler. M rs wife. Jean , both 69. disappear- Sroup.Sro f” before the 8:00 2SL-Muslc Hall five grandchildren, onene sisler,sisler. She-wasS born Nov.ir 7.7 1889. monds. Wash.; one sisler, Mrs. wife 1:30 2Sl^Virglnian 11-Muslc Hall . , Vl, * On July Adeline rdrlle. Ogden;V 22 grand- cd J June 22. 1968. In cloudyloudy wca- TThe show will be at 8 p,m. "Mrs. Hilda Burgoyne, snn Snn Die- nt Harrisville. Utah. On July Adei to Dwor- May 18 at the College of South- 3—Good Guys 2B-HawaiI Five-0 gogo, Calif.; great-grandchildren 7. 1 icd to Sam- children and 21 great-grandchll-t-arandchll- thorther while en roule to Dwor- Ma idchildren 7. 1908, she w as m arried to Sam- tgranacnit Orolino.ino, Idaho, err crn Idaho fine Arts Center.TP COOLING 5—Good Guy.«! 3—Movie, "Tho 3919 Sleps'’ an'and several grcat-great-grand-cat-grand- uci D. C rane a t Ogden.'den Their T heir dren. ^ sha> 4—Collego Ttrient , : 4—Movie, "G lory"' ^ ,.hi children. - . marriagemn inter was 'solemnized solemnized Funeral‘‘i services willvlll be held t n i ,o single engine Beechcraft Tickets will go on snle soon SEASON ■ 5—Movie, "The 300100 Spar- . I Funeral scrvlces willII be con- con* in the Ugan LDS Temple.»mole * ^ P "i- Thursday inin the tbe TwinTwin nomBonanza was discoveredered Sun- “J. ^he Chamber of Commerce W >ans” dU(ducted nt 1 p.m. Thursday-ursday- In M^ r Crano died Julyly II.11, 1988. J"?ll5 F ourth LDS W ard Church ”“y call nt Twin Fails Falls Mpr-Mor- TlThe crew which hiked lo thc Available At 7Sfv—Nixon A dm inistrationilstratlon ththe e B ird Funeral Home. llv( , ’ tunry Tuesday evening.ng. Wednos- Wednos. eras crash site M onday aald the is ’• a' dance W ostinRhouso full - house ne. lived In Burley since. He of junk Spcclal ------■ . ■ SShe belonged to ’ the LDS tiny and until nooiv Thursday, planeplan looked like a pile of Junk who havc air conditioning. Tho nev/ irV 7B-Muslc Hall as tcacher ...... •r* ' in the heavy underbrushbrush and ! 1947. T h e m o d e l s a r e In o u r w a r e - Buhl Library Church and served as tcacher .... difftoilt to ^ ______J 8-MusIc Hall fp a In the Relief Societyf nnd wns ...... wouwould be extremely difjjtailt to ut together houso. Because our busy 10:00 2S L -N ew s Elmer Yates • spot from tho a ir. lKg(kslve BUHL — "Talking Dooks” for P rim ary p resident. .She nnd her c program season doesn’t arrive for a NJks” for 3—News ur husband served a missioniTssta'tSJ for Clumsy! S,search efforts for severnlc r fweoks c ; ' 'NOTI persons who aro hapdicappedsppcd by 5,-News • . GOODING - Elmer W. YAtej, . afler the crnft disnppenr.enr9d fail- " ^ " few■ months, w m can offer noodtna church in Callfornin.•nln ~ popr eyesight are-^ow ovailahleavailable 7B—News . r-D3, 238 Monlana St., Goodtng. PI)_Fnur ed to locale the downedned plane.plane, t was play- you Special Prices on both at the Buhl public library, re­ died Salurday 'at the homei.ntn». of Survivors Includc fourtour sons,soils, NEW YORK (UPIj-Pour. cd I rary, rc- 8-New.<» win I'nlls; *nen arm ed “ sbotpun .j- room only equipment a n d Installa- ports Mrs. Al Kornloff, librar­ his son-ln-lnw and dnughter,jhter MrMr. Crone, Twin I'nlls: s shotgun bodies wore brought to r, librar- 4 - P e r r v Mason '■ Robinson; "• Crane, Medford.ford, OOre,; re,; nr nnd revolvers she.l dnshc«l Into Into Moscow nnd transferred to Spo- tio n . ian. This scrvlco will bo pro­pro- ll-News nnd Mrs. R. Irving Robinson, Hanovnr „. Nnmpa, of n heart attack.nttack Raymond 0. Crone, piensnnton.Plen'snnton, 'lie Mnnufacturcrs Ilnnovnr i..- To Our, d ir c cPolic: lo r. ^ vided without charge to thoso WiWiJO 2Sl.-Fllght to Russia ""i e r s . t t o v persons eligible. He w n s Imm July 30,10 1875,1875 V“'Collf.. and Darwin Crnne.Crano, Snn Ti Trust Co., held tellers at bny were spent ^ 7B—Johnny Carson Wnn an(i I-orenro. Calif.; threeJ dniithtors.dniithters, nrnnd scooped $20,000W^^ln^ In cash ij“ Applications are "availablellablo at R—Johnny Caraon !:„at Mnrsholl County, Kan,, »nd if’' ('£ !) WBstlnghom* atlended school in Kansas.?n "as On M"- *5“^ “ (Florence)e) Okolher- InInlo hngs before dashing out fl the Duhl library. A certificaHon•tlficallon 2B-Newi I., {.lose- lo Jum p In their «cIowny I of phyaical llmltailon signed by M n r c h 2B, 1002. he? m nrrieda rrk d 7*.7 * »»>->»y: M rs, A. I.. O o k- Io ilgned by .T—Jonathan Winters liarvsville P^lf^®) l^nM, Onklnnd.(!. C n lif.. I I f.. cn cnr, . R e m e m b e r a doctor or olher ccrlifyingfylng au-au­ S—R un for Y ourf” I.lfjj ,. Mary A, Murphy at Marysville. P"' / I ,, Knn, Tliey cnmo to GoodlnKioodinu in *^rnnk (Ruth)jtli) Hnrsh, Hnrsh, Tiiore wns.n moment nf V thority Is required. The librarian 11—Il Tnkes A Tliicf bli home Kimberly: iwo bnilhcr.s.icrs. lleher Pt: pniiic ns ix)IIce cur.s could -ocal group Magic Valley will assist the handicapped7ped per- H11:00 2B-M L‘rv Griffin ’. 1920 nnd ho Iiud m ade his home K*' *Mng^'nnd 5*Vl wORkINO CAHTAl^riTAi*^ ^ recont announce In this nri‘n slnco. his nomc Ogdon, nnd J. Ivun Owen. I>< I>e heard npproncliing and •ons wlllt Iheso roquiremenls.:m enls. 4—Ni>w.i nnril, nn- ** Dlslw 'Mr. Yutes funned nnrth anwn tapeJape oc . o 1 • be sldo llie hnnk where the nion c™„. Phone 733-4964 — ' playing ntnchlne. ^ her of tho F irst C h rls lla n LEASING CO...!0.‘- . city limits. ly nishop Del W n d- ______^ G ood Housekeeping, SgSehooIPost Holiday, . ^Ul bu.held ' • «»m, Portland; Mrs. >j. U H.-(Wan- -fWan. will be. held W e have arranged v lx)ok, Render's Digest, .Senior , da) Horans. I/JS GaTos,rks ' Calif..r«nr I" 'l>® Marion Cemctnrv,etnrv, noariionr _ Cllizen, .Sports Illustrated and / llc lll nnd Mrs. R. Irving (Waunlia) / cnll nt llic _ ( V ? ^ I to provldo $1000.00 F At Hagerman 2! Homo Tues- m nny more. “ K.Kohlnnon, Nampa; seven grand- fees for ony losses on HAGERMAN — Potlliotislinns filfd filed «"'• n'"® Srcat-grand- ,j with tho sciiool clork ahow six c h ild re n , |M C city limits that is Insure Divorpe OK’dQ persons seeking ihreoft irii.iieetnio con- r F o r S p ^ S T l^ g s o n e y . posillons In School DlHtrlctstrict No.Nn rfu*!'®*! "t 2 p.ih, Thurxdnylur«dny”nt nt INDIAN AID SOUGHT , J. r M3 T ru stee clccllon Mnv May 12.11 *1' t»>o I'lrst Christian aiiirch Clmrcii 111In . WASHINGTON (UPI)-AJ P D -A hill NOTICE Gooding by Rov. Hnroldmid Iliike. Introducedm Monday bv by Rep.Rcp, ______By High Court111 ^ Nomliiecs for rono 1 nro Denn i', ,j,„ t rites will bo held1(1 In Elm- Lnurencel-t J. Burton,1, It -Utnh, -Utnii, ^.m aiO C B ere® m aX ^ t ,i * « W illiams nnd Fldcn ArriiiKii,,» Mi'j in- ‘ wood Cemelory under■ tho dlrcc- wouldwi extend lo Indlnnidlnn trlbontrlbOH ■ » 110IS12 (U P l) —TJio> I d a h o cuma bent; r.ono 2, Drait Nicdor h , Suprrmo Court Monday unani- n r FunernlRrnl Homo, H' H'o ««me aid a s lo other local l\ 03 iiy uniini- nnd (Jono T urner: zono 4, Mai- li governments under Ihnihti Juvenile lur Policy Holders innuAly nffirmed a dccinlontcislon by ccolm Honloy and Frsnk Henslee, __ Delinquency act, Wo suggest that ni " tho JeffcTHon County’ DI^lNlrlct islrict hIncumbent. -J Court Kranlinn n olvorcn to \V. time tor properly owne R obert D. Hnsklnfion aiulIn T dlvlIl’ dlvld- rmm noon B * lU S t, FirC RipsR I o S ------^ ' Jnft the com tiuuiliy properlyjp trly Iw-i>o- _ (h |x>illifg „ ' Is not prosonlly within > r. Iween tho panics. fc to petltl6n the (gounty In M uy or lOOS Ilusklnsoniiinsnn Ir.In- ^o o w er Co. plunt .1 nncl1 7 4, Upper Through J Officefice ANOeRSONJON I ' ' n loi* »•<>«> school organize a it Rural announcement Firo F by the Twin Btltutcd nn action for a divorce resideiiLi living In Twin Fulls , Bpl.ER. P.. (UPlpAn .«■ • n d division of Uie p a rtie s' com- ^ Goodlnn Ploti«n •"‘I rlppod through numliy pro|)erty. Dortttliyjilf.!, Hun- connly. «n‘» for th e OoodlnR P' LUMBER CO. Thoro oro y preaontly Mutual Insuranceqi Compony 1 f(?^ cPMnty residents of theha district *« temixirary office ofif Ihoiho stnte kInNoi) countcr-clnlm ed for nep- . ‘rlnco Me- Highways PopnrlmentIt on Rt,Rt. «8 I ’ I trints in Idaho$500.00 provldlns fee for uso of thoir ■rato .mnlntenunco, In Aiigusl _ nenr ihn outskirln of the clly h a s , firo protectionSorvicos for prop has caused concern o f 1008 the district court,"t griintrd K m g ^ enrly Mniidiiy, ciuiHlng nn pniI- m oIVED v e d ...... , ! a (llvn^co to Hiiskinsoti,tl, divlclcitdiylclcit I m ulvd $40,000 damugo.|0. ’r r \ auronco rateslorty forowners tho outside corporate certain properly' betweon tha , In ’A I’olleo said tho Highwaysthwnys Dr-D f- I U , . .* two and ordered a niiloiX'St of theIS; Jerohiei Bridge p,parUnent occuplcd a portion of w ith in . parties' home and hirniturolituro with , t]tl)« building, n former tire re- «n equal division of the proceeds. 1 c d capping center In 'the£ soulhorn S £ | Addison A v e(. . East ’ Mra. Husklniion apiKfilcdp n to Resjults• Listed - the Supreme Court and contend­ rs for thn ...... * e d th e court e rre d InI rorunlnRrefusrnli •'*KROMII — W inners for tho f unOTfmnatfa Ifl llI W L T ^ rriwtliLaiK j l i ^ ^ , fjj' 9 arranged with our companies 4o aVfattl to her complcioclo equity,equliy, J«romo •’ Diipllcalo DrlilgolilRo Club held thal ix'Id .Snturdny nlnht at tho $1000.00 Fire Truck Sorvico Tho Supreme Court Iield thal w tu “ ‘«'ld b e c a u s e y o3UR u r MOTHEI! MOTHER LOVES N IC ^ THINGSvjGs ' ' division of cornmunllyy propor-proper- ^>"11 includo, north and ly losses on property outsido 4y followlnft a divorce dccroodccree ls " <'oiith, M rs, H, M. Pn>ctor'octor and , . , ilia'ii lov* eur tacl»nv«Mclxllv* PorpouwlPorpour glltk , . , dtllgliKuilyIly ictnriflicinttrf •' ■ f ih u R ffltiO T a matter within tho dlscroiinndlBcroiion Mrs.5 K, J. ifing, flrstjrst; Mrs, nom . tonpi, ctmwK ht>ir,ht)ir. inilial, coinuoti, co naiotol }1.3S ta 1 tiat is Insured through our og- of the trtnl court and1 that the I ond Mrs. M. K.E. Saun- Snun- *3 •v id en c e in tho prcMMRt nt canQcane ^d^^s, second; Mrs, li. H, II, Alklns * supported dlvlflon of the a Mrs. .Jlannon Munyon,Munyon. TineThe - East and west winner*ner* wwere ere MARTINia TOP ‘POT* Mrs,^ L, V. Bruca and Mrs. H. IX)NDON (UPI) -- Actress tD, Flttpatrlck firm, iri,;,': and Mrs. . . p c p i p c r ^ e Shirley MaclJiIne aaldi she hnshnn A,/ L. .lohnnon and MIrs, rs, R. R, - JL - X (rred marljuan* aeveraliral Ibnffllmf^i VWilliams,^econd. Mrn.rn. R’.R'. K. LLOYDgost A. that H now Is ori oxcollorn'^ but finds that tnirilnlsInls have Rees*F «nT*Mrs. LyleI Iviodinm Ivfediam , ON Ute BOULEVARD AT iVHWOOD U§EI YOUR BANK&TRlANK&TRUSTBANKARD iperly ownors whose property more punch. vwere ihlM. ^ inllyAGEN wilhin city fire protection "■ ' , . the C^ounty CommlBsloners to Rural Fire Protection District, LLOYD A. HAMILTONpreaontly some 46, «uch dia-. ho providing oxcpllent low coat lon for property and lower In- toa for tho properly owners CARD I ——

0 A. HAMILTON AGENCY

MILTON GRANT I . STARLSY —:------—Tyiiday,-AprIITviiidoyr'A 29,1969 - .-Tlmai.Nawfa,-Tlmai-Nawi, Twin Fdlll, Idoho 9 burg, "Poor Richard’s Guys," Mrs. Kilborn Is h ^ PromPr Slated S;i{l*provwill provide music fer the dance and. . rovs and royalty will be selected at^ . President Of I TheT he TwinT^ Falls High SchoolI >chool intermisj int4»rmi.tslon. - iuntoi—class-is - sponsarliHri n 'the' t t f ^ ^ Kimberly WSCS I JuniorJu n io r Prom.P "Atlantis,’’ to be V ■ r i w t < { ' M■\ held SaturdaySai at • the schoolsdiwl EXCLUSIVE . ' KIMBERLY - M rs . DonI Kil- H r n gymgymnasium. nasli * BOIBONUS PHOTOS born was clccted president of 11 r- . T The he promp is held in honor Prints For m llic 'W om en's Sociciy of Chris-:hris- 'fryy.M iA -'-*’ ■ of thc graduatingg class of’f 1969'1969 Z ^ The “ Price Of I tian Service 'ac the meetingig at I and Is scheduled from 9 p.m. ths United Mclhodist Church, ‘ ' to midni midnight. Kimberly. ” ALBUM STUDIO A college group from Rex- M rs. Ralph Simmon.^ wns clected vice pre.sident; Mrs. W. C. Kluttz. secretary; Mrs. Eu- WSKf^'' B h gene Krueger, treasurer; Mrs. Delbert Remaley, - chairmanin of nominatlon<«; Mrx. Le.tlie Gard* * ner, chairman of Christiann .so*so* cial relations; Mrs. Grace Durk, chairman of missionary educa-iduca- tion; Mr.s. Ralph Nelson, chair*chair* man of spiritual growth; Mrs. Mrs, Leslie Lott-c, chairm an of com* mittec on membership; Mrs. ^^^gggaBuasasaM gs^^ Darold Hove, chairman of local responsibilities, and Mrs. Lowe; ' new member on the nominatinfii«tln£ PLANNINGp THE ANNUALIUAL IdahoIdaha I Coundl of Catholic Women’s cod'coBTeaUoa GIraud, program and enlertalnmente chairman.Irm an. ApproxliA pproxim ately 250 m em bers ' jy'.- comtnitlee. (toq ).be held In Rupert Saturdayurday throughthroug Monday arc, fromn left, Rev. Rev.'N Malachy are expected.«cted. The Mo;Most Rev. Sylvesterf Trinen,Triaen, D. D., Catholic Bishop'S of Tinting Tintinc The nominatfng committeeee in- McFMcNeil. M rs.. Aldo Zunino,0, co-chilnflen co-chilntii et the event; Mrs.s. Paul ZuniuZunino, Mrs. Idaho, Bcise, willwill bebe featuredft speaker. eluded Mrs. Ron Ballard, chair- Lou Louis Bott, chairman laI charge charge of of meal arraagements,s, and Mr<.Mra. Era«st man, Mrs. Remaley and Mrs. Lowe. •. Free It was decided the group wi! contribute cach meeting to begin 50th Annuala I ConvConvention Set.Set. ArtidArticle Read ow ^ij. V \ Oya>ya whltaw h lta peou p e o u d a a library fund lo purcha.se books which are recommended read- ^ For Social Club* ^\ll \u ^ solasols pump teto Ing for sociely members. Mrs. ■ • For Jdaho CatholicCatholic W om en* HANSEN — Mrs. Don Kilbomllhom -^ -‘r r 11 \ mat'chodre!match o dress, . ' Simmons presented lists toI each ' |— “ I .1. .. I I " gave the opening exercisese ata t / 1 1 M i • \ I y present. r i j g a i i RUPRUPERT DelegatesI and MMrs. rs. HHe: erm an Henscheld. regis*regts* fifg|j,g WExcelsior e e Social Club meel- 11 / I M stockings, scar scarf, gu9sts from throughout Idaho tration* ^ , It was reported 11 'members Idoho trallon; Mrs. Frank Uriguen,rlguen, ing at tJthe home of Mrs.• D Don o n / ( *J . . attended the district meeting at j aro expccled In Rupert Saturday rtlcle, I r | or the color cof through Monday to attend the treasurer: t«*surei Mrs. Ramon Goltlan-loitlan- Conner. She read an article, | /' Gooding recenny; ^ ~ ~ IHiIB fhroSJ 1 Frle- "What She Means to Us." and (.• T< Idaho 'Council of Catholic•Worn- Wom- ‘I’*' reservation; Mrs. Ed Frle- "What S your eyes iusi for fun ... A thank-you for flowers1 and ; ention burger and Mrs. Louis Bott, a« poem.POem. "Whichutove Is Besl^’’Bmi"" \ . l j I you'' "V'‘ cn's 50th Annual Convention, burger O. W. Mrs. Melvin Switzer read a \) card.s Tfas expressed by LeoJO Ur­Ur- ^ f ly hosted by the St. Ann’s Altar ”’ealJ’eal anarrangements; Mrs. O. W. Mrs. M( *'* ® y ■ Your choicechoica of heel heights.- ban who had eye surgeiy recent­ Society 'and the units of the Johnson and Mrs. Hnrry Work- poem, "!"Say, Moml’’ y ly. and a thank-you also 'S from ” <;«Ly6(VL^eo/f^Afcfcu- Soulh S«s Central Deanery atkt the 5?“"'n^an. decorating; Mrs. James Many comments were- made Mrs., Ralph Nelson, who has t V Parish Ccnter in Rupert. Renfro, hospitality; Mrs.s. Er- on the topic, "W hat I dodo on been 111. ly M IG A IL VAN BUREN SomiSome 250 members willII hear nest GIraud, progrnm andnd en- a Windy Day." Whlta DyableI ' • The ladies .community lunch- L - - the M(Most Rev. Sylvester Trinen,rrlnen tertainment;wrtalnm Mrs. Cletus Bubel.Bubel, Jt aijQ announced the eon will be held Friday at the J• D.D., iCatholic Blihop of Idaho! Idaho, tratranspor n s^ rta tlo n ; M r s . AAdam dam cookedcooj^e^j jfood sale scheduled for PUMPS United Methodist Church, with , '2 u u Boise, who wlll be the featuredsatured Schell, protocol;r Mrs. Glen•"J'®?' Rog- May 10 has been rescheduledcduled • the women of the Nararenele and ' DEDEAR ABBY.L Every Sundayunday the «iauthor he will share-lt^Khit-wtuj speaker,f^ake during the SaturdayIturday "». hostesses;ho ^ rs . Betty for May 9. It will be heldeld aat t Baptist churches as hostesses,esses, our mother serves dinner:r b^ me. __... night banquet. i EntertainingInff the the Rausch, displays; MrS. Leo•o Hen* g . m i Arnold’s Store. Klm*. The WSCS w om en will brine bring ^wccniwcci 12:30 and 1:00. Recently.:ently, "Woman"Wc was created fromom the gathering»a,her will be the f Tater a te ? “cheid Imda Mrs. J . H. Fulwil^ler. yler, bgfiy JMrs. Harley Rountree,rnl^'ct $11100 meat dishes. certain relatives havc beenI com* rib of man. . , Tones, a quartet from the> Snake jouvensouvenirs; r Mrs. J. H. St. Marie,Mar e, Mrs.Mrs Conner. Cot Mrs. W. P. Ander* f that She was not made from his I I V The Hansen Circle will meet ing "8J to visit--us at exactly that She •m his Rivgp pjau singers, HowardW ard toastrnlslress, and Mrs. Martin son.' Mr; Mrs. Clara Thompsonm and ■ ^ ^ ^ , time. Before we know it,, they head to lop him. 5Bruns, ^ " Tom Pierce, Bill Thomasrhomas HoebelhHoebelhelnrlch, publicity. Mrs. VoVon Nebeker will conductonduct ^ May 7 at the home of “ Mrs, • have their coats off nndi they ‘ Nor out of his feet to be . Rose Wiseman. and Claud Bowman. Pages for the event aree Anna the salesales. •.oVo™ stand there. Naturally. Mom trampled upon. . Conventionrnnt chairman IsIs Mrs. Mario ( Qualantan, Aurora Qull* cards ' Mrs. Kilbom was program asks them to stay for dinner.llnner. But out of his side, to be p.„, « a Qull* Cards were sent to Clydele PPoe o e MID OR chairman, presenting the study Paul Slroscheln, who is assistedissisted antan, ;Jane Manning, Ann Gl- and,_ j Mrs.^ri Ruth Carler who are rnl S They have six in their family equal to him, nd the raud. Laurel Wright, Barbara «. ju ^0 *re , . , .• J B m t on "Look What’s Happening to by Mrs. Aldo Zunino and the raud. t f .12 at homes, and to3 MMrs. rs. JBBB m / u l . and we havc seven in ours. UndUnder his arm, to be• variousvarloii committees. Baxter,Baxter. Jose Villanueva and u u - LOW JSU *^y-t Religion." She used three.r sizes w u-s is that they know protected, mm * H. H. Thieme. of crosse.s to emphasis her les- Committee chairmen, include Paula liUriguen. ______T h W r- «Af perfectly well that we havek'e our And near his heart, to b» ---- ■ . The Thursday meeting is> atthat the e HEEL -^iHiiBI son- in the worship center•* set-*ei- Sunday dinner around that; time. • loved." home olof Mrs. Ed Dohse.s. She nttu asked they m eet "at 2:30) p.m. - Mrs. John Nelson sang- two Abby, we are writing this for I instead of the regularly sched­sched* L hy our Mom bccause she isi’sj?h such CONFIDENTIAL TO F.V F. L., GGooding c Civicivie ClubClu' Slates folk numbers, accompanied by * onsheLAT^E CHARLES, LA.: Your uled 2 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Steelsmith. Mrs.Mrs »a ^wisweet. WBtMearled person she ^ * ¥ * flnfi wouldn’t sny anything to) hiirt biggest bigge! problem, Madame, is A y, Gardner. Mrs. Krueger and 'you'' g SIX that you’ve never had a “’r'« really iiy /A ll Mrs. Edith Patterson were• host- feelings, but feeding SIX th« ; Annual Grandmolandmothers Tea . esses. extra people every Sundaylay Ls BIGb ig problem.; There Is nothing Ith th e * Can Uke a toothache to makeke''you you GOODING - GoodingI Civic combe at Gooding, with the l^lay Scheduleded ^ gettligetting too much for her. Can \ osqulto Club will hold its annual Grand- G rand- nominee's nominee name, number of ■------you giveJ us & solution? [orge'forget about your mosquito v ”} FILER - The Clover Wallher/a lth e r JBBS t MOM’S KIDS„D S bbites. l« .. mother's Tea aL2 p.ni. Saturdayaturday graodchgraodchildren. a summary of t .- ohi* at the lOOF Hall, Gooding.ing. her concommunity activities.. cn/.hEach League will present the■ playp'®y ^ S S a r J r / ^rif7 « "Take Your Medicine’’ at 8 p.mp.m. . M S a O ^ J I Z Marian Martin•ri de DEAR KIDS: Sitting down«" at«< „Ev« *• oblem. MenMembers of the organization Zrt"“e«er"l'X“ U I ' Su^ay at the Clover j ■ table. for IS every Sunday,undny, Whal'tWhat your*? For • peafMejajjial l havo have sponsored the tea for Hhe PatteYn espedally.—whan preparationsraUoni ™Plyjep*y wrils to A btoB oa: «7M,M7I», i„ last t „ .several years lo honor the grand- having roles In thche pro- have been made lor only seven, ^ Angelei,^ CaU »» « . and en- grftt^dmoihers Of GoodingB Coun-Coun* ; dduction u c ti^ ^ Include Larry Stiegeme- can be pretty unlucky foror the cIoM*«>»« a stamped, seU*addreafled Urry Meyer. Glenn Meyer. •C llmld onvolope. ^ ^ ‘y- next SaSaturday, will be crowned, K t Sizes to 10 hostess.hSJic B ut U sh e’s too jlm ld *®ve» Each orgAnltatlon or Indivldu-ndividu- presentedpresent with a plaque and Marcia Meyer. Ronald Glhrlng,jlhrlng, Tfc. V to speak up. therc’f nothing you al is atked to sponsor a. grand- one do:dozen red roses. A runner-r,,nnr^ Shcryl ? Reinke, Cindy Relnke. 4A to B w idths. - — r mother they feel worihy forthefor the up alsialsd wIlKbo selected. The Schroeder. Barbaralarb ara |\ beoo^^ SlU S Slumber Party honor. Anyone wanting to:o nomi* public is Invited to’ theJ event! event. and Junla Meier, nalo an Individual shouldId send which \wll! Include an afternoonfternoon . » » ♦ „ Slated Friday^1 a“ '"eu letter to Mrs. Beryl Bever*Bcvet^ of cn^rtalnmenten^i ^ ^ DEAR ABBY: Why a re so ___ Agent Talks m any educated, w ell-bred peo* HAGERMAN - A slumberlu m b er ------. ' ' pie so sloppy nbout R. S. V. P. ^ Invltallons? SfJvparty was planned recently by _ FILER - Olan Genn.' 4.H . members of the Hagerman Galley Favorites5 I County Agent, discusscd garden­ Several of my friends have S V alley• F Ing anc gotten married recently, • and n 5 ChapterY'‘“P of .the Internalional Or* ing and destructive insectsfcls to ' V der of Job’s Daughters, The Syrlnga Home Improvementvement VAIVUP benulifulbeau engraved "R. i . V. P ." ' V ^ MRS.ARS. P. FISHER , ^ r ln g a I nd the Friday at Club members at the homoome of ^ ^ I |. InvltInvitations were sent, and the K \ 4th Av«. I., Twin N iit Mrs. I-oren\Ji Farmer. Mrs. How- num ber of responses they re." V'.'i,"the home of the honored queen. *•' Arlinda Partin. „ MYSTERY SALADD DepartiDeparlment, Women’s Pageage Ed*Ed- ard MillsMil was nssLsinnt hostess,loS: ■- ^isr DOWNTpWN^^ D< k celved wns pnthctlcl *..V, d M rs. y One of the otrls had 2MJM ac- ''Joble's , Go to Church" Sun- 2 . cucumbers »or.ilor. T The recipe becomes,thenes tha M” ^rs. - f'ene Mcrrlolt and Mrs. c “f: day was observed this weekveeK aat t u cup cold w ater property propert of the Tlmfls*New»ewa'AntJ in d PhylHs "n y l ls Bvhee; Twin Fnlls;s; werew ere ------• ...... I ccptnnces. and over 400 guests gupsls. Mrs. Carl Leonardiftrd Is I ------I showed up! (She assumed.5 Sthnt ? ‘"5 M'll'odlsl" Church, L>A< «* ' teaspoon lemon rind, grated cawiotcannot bf /eturned.) I those who didn't respondI were Special Introduction w as ex* nosless, for the Mny meeiing.leeling. ' ^ ' • • “ I \ ” tended lo past honored oueen, *>i cup“ boiling water 1 not coming.) .. i,.^ I-ynn Bennelt, who was v visiting ? S 4 1 Another friend of mlno hid J'y"" ’ Idlltt ? tablespoons gelatin k . lo mnke over 100 telephone call* J;,,T ioano, J tablespoons wmon JuiceIce 1 I lo find oul who wore planning JoAn y° Berry Mve the librar- 3 ? teaspoonsJ'f onion, gratedted I to atlend. . ■’I" t. 1 teaspoon white sugar I I simply cnnnot understand>rii'X* "! P ""'!"* I why pcople will nnt lake a few . |, Mnn. nn BrOCCOH I minutes lo write a shortrt notenot^ Jl J severar^electlonstions on pj-eparo cucumber* and re- 1 or mnke a lelephone call, Pir».APlease lhe accordion. “ I move seeds. Grate on coarse .. ; JAjO'Wil -J print lhl\ 1 have a feelingI.iin» 1 An election of council mem- Ride of grater. (There' s should h o u ld am not alone. APPALLEDI pF> bersJJ” , will be held nl theA next beV° ,.four cups of pulp and)d Juice,Juice. dlm^l meeting. Ruth Chick andd JoAn 2®»f, jn.cold waterato r for DEAR APPAI.I.F.Di Youou 'are “"O' «rvrf retre.hmenl., five minules. , Dissolve li\, boiling I not Alone. Thflsp who Ignorelore R. water. water Add lemon juicece and ■ ■ ■ I S. V. 1*. Invltallons are lazy, ^ rind, grated onion, *ugar,Jlar, salt salt n I disorganized, thoughtlest, or Social oC Calendar□ o r S:and-paprika. Blend InI grattdgrated ■' M ^ ^ carccareless. cucurcucumber. Chill unlll m ixture ‘ Amigo An- Star Cluh wll]II mmeet eet begin begins to nel. P our IntoIto Indl* _J DEAR AUBY: .Someonee gave al 8 p,m, Thursday In theLhe Sen*sen- vldunlvidun oiled moldfl. (egg cups I H B 9 4 1 8 mo Ihli lltllo piece, which'hich I lor Cllizans( Recreation Cenier. Center, are JustJ right.) One largefte mold a B S m iB a iK B H ilM M B W giai think Is luNt nbout the5 most ¥ ¥ ¥ can he used If desired.)d. Chill I ' ' / ' T / l l SIZES 34-^6<6 boa.benuliful tiling I hnvc everT rend, GLGLENNS FERRY —M rs,'fl. MMar- ar- imtlluntil lel. Unmold snlad on clear * Sho Hnid vnu wrote ll. Didl ()i'' ' ' ' T he rnHlan flleovo #hftp« ll* w! p ***® **®P* *•'** ” linyoneAnyone d«m)uble wardrobe I' ac Acoes-£ Longini iiory, figure ttpa. II. ' I . ' k 6 h ‘^ ' $1.00 BAG? " ''K: SALE wmmB^SSmrnmmmm MAX PHILLIPS, y your o u r ' '' S sS lo'f Thura. ■ Fri. Sat,at. M, CALL: 7 733-C 3 3 -0 6 1 7 Moy 1, 2 and 3 T W I N . FFA u LLS ' JEWELER'JEW " salvAtiok armyMY ! ' . FOR 30 YEARSRS ' - THRIFT STOREg ia7*M«ln Av*nu»inurEM EMt. t. Twin Palla • Ph®n* 798*8210i . - ......

■■'J' j r"'" "''"’"’Tw 1 0 Timoi-Naws, Twinn Falls,Fall*, IdahoId d ) T u^ay, April11 29, 1969 Today'sly's Market Albertson's ket And FinFinancialdl ReportR ____L Notes Rise In[n Successfuessful Dow-Jones CloseClose L ivestock»ck Grain1 SalesSa Volume S t o o c c ' k s ^By Ualitd f m * Uicmatloiu! »e Investing(sting *■ jo-tfld Jt-KR l(-UUll»ikBiS-UUl l»lkB PORTLAND PORTLAND0 '• ' . BOISE (UPI) — A Boise- IHK PORTLAND. Ore. (UPH — 1-lYtitock: pf 1 — C ash w estern food chain Mon- NEW YORK (U P l) — Blue n»inar«cire is siii i»; u Noon'”no» ' .lli”.0 « 1 l S i ” 7’lS in 3iVUJ »-JJ Caul, S nnd Mjy,. JM; .ifer.reT.^id'wduVi individual V PORTLAND .(UPI) - C a s b S “ Sc B y ROG e Tri O E ) S P E A A R I 1 7 j i i - H 1 p.m...... 9».«7 333,14 11J.51 31»,M hoicr toB-i.ioo ' basis* announced a 7,2 per cent chips look over , slock market of,',r.i,,,,,, , „ I «5,5 9 + m mi? s»i+ ,0 Chi...... +VM -O.U -0.80!2'si +»,»i r r . hlth lood-choicr tOB-1.100 grOll grain. Coast delivery basis: , leadership Tuesday, and as cifcifn auhv jjs ;3?' ui, ,i« + 1 pji, It White wheal 1.46>/^ ^ ■ increase In sales overver last1 a s t Q( — i am in a posi Ionion lo The' company, f o rm e r ly Na- zs,z :k ™' y ear. sp< trading moved into thehe final “J® «,■' ” ! rJilr'»*< r«d .tccr^ Soft w hite 1.46H . speculate w ilh a few:w thousand tiotional Aeronautical Corp. has Albertson'.t Inc. announced hq’ hour advances held almost•Imast a doIW t.4« W i9'i «« s f-t»| | Iti « « t i * LOS A NGELES (UPI-FSMNS)^I FSMNS, ...rirS...firm , J.L. Scott, indicatedicated that gp,speculation is justifiedried so long ledlec environment. Acquisitions , U P l m arket indicator, meas* li p i;K . is - !K sl Sii !i:vJ»y+ y -V —Weekly summary dircctlirect feed- SEATTLE •. .the company had addeddded nine- gj i[ jg based on knowledge, haveho been largely responsible/ .urIng all stocks traded, wos up GlW.Unoj. .SO , Ml J;H To5* « ^ t « t/” ' /eek ending seSEATTLE (UPl) -■ Grain fob, ,,s supermarkets throughout ju jumping into a stockck on a ru- fofor Narco's expanded producti 0.51 p e r cent on 1,5388 issuesissu e s fit.firwnOl .M il J4! Ui 33W— Vt -brain fob, „s ten-state.operation1 and over mor Is always pooror business, base.ba •gained. ^ 1.5^ r, I p- 3 J ? « + A p ril 25. Seal traded.-Of these; 823 -gained, g" * i l i - i a SpR^nd^ -«b .1:01 S3M ■ 4iM J sJii*3Jii+ ^ TradingT moderately[ active for go/ts o /j wbilt? 1.45|4 - ' SS,000,000 ?A'?' was Invested inr cap- „nand the odds are heavilyeavily stack- The most recent acquisition. 468 dccli.rred, on: lit li^+ J) slaughter classcs dircct‘rect from v/hitey/hii club-1.45^ • • ital equipm ent fn additionidditlon to ed against you. MMcKesson Co., manufactures a SL',r°oir'??4- '».? j r i f I i * M l i a i i li’^ : leased real estate. ] 7 ^ 0 Dow Jones average:rage of cuicuifAw. .40 733 »p,' l Jn;+3H l v r s S StBr.rvd|;?' IH » *1 6?{!?{ 47 + V.j4 fCCifeedlots. Slaughter steersiteers fullyf u l^ HHar ard w inter 1.59 Narco Scientific Industries Is wiwcll-respectcd line of dental and - blue chip industrials had in- . __ ji.ii_ - ■ sioii!S«:riT. ,s S’* ll* s»: I a it steady to stro n g , extremtremes es 1.00 coc o rirn 57.00-58.00 , a particularly interestingesting situa- hchospital anesthetic and analges- _ creased 5.27 to 930,35I n e a r u u.mmp.p . , i ss'jc^ w/. Stdoind+ iy 3,10 3*7 o eiHtH «i«*«1«* '4H higher ‘*'6 on dressed basis;isis; feeder Bgarl arley 48.50-J9.50 ' m n a tion with excellent upsideipside poten- icii: equipmenl nnd compressors, ) M — s cattle steady; slaughterter sleers— _____ Mutual ^ Funds .' ‘j;tial. While these sharesues are per- PriorPi to this lake-ovcr, medical 1 o'clock. Volume approximat-■roximal. .™ 5; g »K- [ l |i» i s r . s ‘i i !?i! s !S -.«Z ed Il-miUion shares. L flve'loads good lo mosilyMIlV choice c h o ic e ClflQAOO CJJAW ot ® jBWiiis haps less of a speculation:ulation thanlhan productspr accountcd for 26 per Herihy 1,1. 4 Ki, »« .»H+ 14 f’,*' s’tr'Kd" :.is 'ZT, 131.3713,11 !>»you had in mind, theyey are back- ccccnt of sales bul may now in- T h ere w as liu le In the news •n«£ lii'W .:S ’S! S« SSI iiiir p,‘i 875-dOOm lb. 30.00; nearr six loadslo a d s CHICAOOch (UPI)-Whe»» .nd oal.o«U werew«r» price., pricf on Mutu.l Stock, z31.J713.13 yO 14W SludtWort I J14 4TK 4« IL 4T + +1^ 'H choicerhC 1.000 lb 29.00 forrnr Septem-^ p n te m - ('acllonally higher, com hlfher.ilgher. and rye Fund. Fund a . quoted by Select'p.v O.IB»i? IS »,I9 1(4 i*y good earningsi and a solid creasecr to about 32 per ccnt. Thc budget to account for t^ie ad- ifc> « 2 a .;f SunO" Co t 1« “% e^. eru-2 c"'- lor b e p t ^ «nd .oyl>«.n. irrcful.riy hlghir hljhir «l«t lhe lh. lh. NASD 1 Inc, V .r Pay ».«l ».3« tiie fld- IfcwKfP .M- M Mh u4 MJ»+IT I""' “ t s;« product line. cocompany's Air Shields subsldi- vance. except for the^ stcadvsteady nii'»«Ti»"j -M Sl' M M SunihMci ♦ij H3 S3* W «^J+1^ + S U bCrber delivery; 40 mostlyOStly goodg o o d cioi. cloi. Monday o nihe Chicagocago Board orof Mandty Mont tnr R r. 4.ST S.43 p r ?!„«} Sup on 1.48 13 j» In 2»M-M iji ancand end standard including:lu d in g hoi- ho l- £,‘o«''<>« Mond.y on th. O iic.it,c S o Board of ' ' Bid Aril.d Inel Fd «.BJ 2J.«2 f _ ------ary is known throughoul the barrage of generally encourog-ncour./- 5t2i TT/ilZ Sfci™' li Co -M 1*0 3*H S9» + ^ Steinsgjg 900-950. lb. 28.00 - 28.75; world os the maker of Isolettes, ing first quarter corporate„ p o „ „ .j 00 - 18.75; cent- cora „up JK« v ' ' » I fl »i“ M' ' loi?? lii? l ------^ ^ reports. 1?iv7lS ■---- T.T— buJbulk 28.50 . 28.75: dressedessed baisisbasis >nm ,lo 3si.- <»»» wp !i ta !!i; V up K I J miniature regulated envlron- Hoover u o - >4 4»>i 40»+40^(+ U14 Te1«Te1rd)-n* SOT 40’4 3SUiM 48S4-J^ + 1 UvC live weight eight, loads choice Lx C c T ments for infants. A line of in- Hou»I,P 1.11 m U 411 4 Jci(b(li) High Low CIoMC O . Ch..Ch*. df' jiJ j” h + i .OOO lb. 48.50 - 50.00;.00; feeder theIhe • iecoad ttn lth l diy ol ol .harp *harp in-in- Am yjv^ .1®;“ .}*;“ m flj il ChatteryC l. - tientsii has been Inlroduced. ;« cattleIS confirm ed 2,960;I; 350chofce350cholce "551 * o5” *'fulure. .1m beneflledflted from Irom th. lhe Am Nal J.M 3,« Cu.l W *,« ^ Narco Avionics marketed four AoneMk I» 1» «U', «u+i « U +1 IIP '•»» ** Vi Texi [S JST7+ m bted c attle steers 700-900 lb .ircn Mrcngih In cora. Am t i !:™ S NEW YORK (UPD-ThoI)—Tho pMb path mmajor new products last year Adr«iM 1.49 247 T*V, 75», T»jJ+3K ' enve a . Friday ANCHOR OROUPl Polarl. 8.J6 e.03 of Adrair.1 Cp M »vl JOH :o s+ 4 ‘ l i U i u K r i ; s 4 “ s i i 51(4 i | i nvi+ ’F 28.505S!! - 29.00; heifersI 700 ■- 725 "®* ■* *• Friday ANC '' Sw tn resistance:e for the ai and an important navigational A rp rd .Jfl, . Jl# JSi^ti;m J ra;/f nl.rd nil Sll 3 XH« « H ri m 3i » i \ . Timk»nKE Tim I.M .41 MW 3« 36« . lh .. u >>'« 'here w«» .limulaledd demand demand lor lor Cap Fnd 0.90.0.&S Knikr 8.3T f.lT - ^:^ — U TranfCO .M J« SSf SJ Si — —’u U 26.00; good to m ostly>Stly choice fuiur future, bccautr at r lighter .iw ly (upply.. Oiv Div Gr M.M i.56 Knk GOliOi iiii5114111.15 11.41 "Itmarket now seems to lie on the aidai for the private airplane will jr.1 +3 Tnnam ,!0j 131 34V, S3H iH 31«+ 34«+ U q SlC) sleers 625 lb 29.00; 1,7501 750 goodEOOd Tride In w y b iu sM ri.■ largely com- Div Div Inv S,T31B.M Lexing ii.» M.» 13JT13.2T upupside, Reynolds &k Co. says, soonsc be available at one-fourth tf. ii; S5 i!h s!i: !s » s;i + •/. TrinHlron 111 !iU 1*^+ U „_j. i i A n o o ^ mercial in chir.cter and conlinuing Tnd ji choice 600-700 lb 28,00-28.50; "rVn.irengih In other grain, .pinedsrifed'o^s over IntS A..0Z : i Fd’ 'III 1:S u b V'** ” * Ji ! jj t]} The m ark et has takenken in stride theth cost of an existing competi- S 7 ! ' * ™ c « f a i ”n a i!«1^ i«4+Sii: wI bulktat 28.25-28.50, late M ay-early wybi »ybe.n« a t trade idvnnce*. AAXE « HOUfllfTOV! L(fe fir:r Jji.’4 .’4 S.Tls.n all a ll the recent movesfs to restrict tiveti< product. The genoral avio- 1 p |;| rfV 'i ii ll P iiv, k ^ ” !l i ,iV. ,12 HL*. '"t.’,,Fd l\\841 910 th( growth of the economyjconomy and tiontii business lends to be cycli- -A1 WSt 1 1 1.10 i M P i■ ^ S f Intl T iT .M 6W 581.', 4IK 4?H - !i 4i xss “ “>■ ai si’^4 Si tiji delivery. GRAIN rinURES ; 38)^1 ^ C»n> »<« TTjJ 74g 77 - K » « Axell Sl Till t;si LOOMISIS sai'iei;' Saylei;' has h a shovm a tendency,ncy, to rally cccal which was apparent In Ihe ! ” -« _u„_ cnCniCAOO (UPD-Clo.IntI Crain Range, Axe Axe Scl «.» 7,11 Can Int1?‘ 48.15 48Ji**w "whenever there is} good hews 34 per cent drop in fiscal 1967 I «H+5« —JI ___ u r Open Jll(b Low ClOM Clou P nv. DabionDabi S.»7 S.ST Cap Dv 13.14 :3.’4 ... iM «r,4- V, DENVER ^iiWiiEAT , Bnd Dnd Slk * .» » ,« Mui 15 11.6715.07 67 is 67 or o r the , rumor ofr ^melhingomethlng earnings.ei A good rebound In 1963 ‘is g'i 1! =^ i J rEV.rv,i !s's:s s» I5.i“;fi!i D De EN V ER (U P I)— Livestock: “““v “v •« . >4 ,31W .im l.im}.3m DostDn.i SI 10,78 I1.-W Minhinn T.S3 8.67 favorablc,” fai the firA firm adds, reresulted in profit of 51.96 a Am Can J.M rr UH 6iH ftiv+ u .3!ii I.3IK Bojt F4 i.ii ».:g MdM Fd 13-01 13,13 P r I ’S H S ' S W ' S SSiUlil lS^J 4»H-:U Cc a«Ie 700. Calves 75. Slaugh- jJep “p lliii liiiH iinw :j4 ^ - lini^ nr.d ■Gr ij'iBiira -PrJces may well bele bottoming share.sl Company officials see a ps:." S E ■j?r‘-,TS!i s,iI 3HI+ ,i OnT.nk s:j ,.M I) IS ‘ J.(! J ,S _ « te r K -J4ij- 1.34Vi n n d st 15.14 16.4S M a.i -Gr 11.48 llS l Amffir,.sv- Export Tij" jjs J8»J sarj Pi'"J114+ ^ ; 1/ ?i^7 li and heifers.nots not fully ful y D" D " '»>i >.«Hi l.»MW -4Mi I,18»II,38»I Dullock Dullo U-M ITA3 ^nt#r•Tr•Tr joinJS,IJ17,T4 17,74 outOU a t p resenl and will probably possiblepc 15 per cent to 20 per A Home 1,4». 1T8 5JU S4V4 SSH+ M i! SiSi 5,< S iild M lii w « 4- M established; slaughterr cows and “ SiS ? r IS!!:!! l:l:£ .iS;ii ,!:ii not"o continue to go50 sideways ccntc( gain this year which would AmHo«S .M 3 » J4C W n i i i a I iii j s i r ' s steady: other classeslasses rath- MayM.y • ,w; i.kh i.i4’i’i .W.wj i 3-14«JJ-14«j Cap Cp Inc 0-14.:0,lJMc Donon io.o6 lO.M ui&sU.M much m l longer, accordingM ing to thc piput earnings a t $2.30. I K il.er AI t jiiT ^ u SKS"r,..‘ oSp ‘i s “ 1 >i j I.16H Cap Life T.M *.49 Mid Am 7.10 7,70 (ir While medical electronics pro­ , n j - U OftFnilt 1.40 5» Slii 53I .B3H+ Bjw t Ua scarce..Slaughter ' steers good i ™ “‘ :|i« •:>«; .J6Ji 1.25^, Cent g . Shr 11.74 U JJ Mdy. Cp lfi,T7.;a.33 u iHi+Jfl to choice 29.90-31.50; slaughter Drc .23 J.33S J.M .33 4 J-3J CIIA ducts do not carry as wide a ; ^ li:» i;i‘iis?.i .s s s; iist’s .23} 1-3J ClfANNING FDS; Mdy. 1 Fd ifislU M lt.K . ------. d, f, Kpf K 1 1!, Jiii + Miip USPlpo 1 1.18 « l 3«f 3»y,l! 3 « H -Q j? D?'J heifers choicc to prim•ime e 29.90- M " , ^ '-“a M 1.37^»-3tU I.3Si.is Bilan Bi1< J3J714.50 MORTONfi? vPA PDS t', ; r. .1 Investors have high hopes "]mnrgm of profit, this sEgmcnt M iillliil;! I 34« . .. usplay ,IOb 17 4* ♦Tl'p 48 + »I n 31.5 31.55. Slaughter cowai high cut- „„?"* ? * iministratlon Narco's business will tend to I *'■ - V , u sp c p H4 3M T4 Tll 74 + i« te r ,«n fi;Inc 4:s7 S.ii thithat the Nixon administration g ‘,ii is:c»i.s 'S i!? S ;!>!-■; Kfi; 'L 19.80-22.70;22.70; can- Jtii .«fi -ss .«H .06H .MS.ms Iticom incc 1.65 9-43 Mrl In.•n* «,}7 ».»» O.Ot will' w l slow inflationon without smooth out the wider swings In . ASufir.l.U Jt wij «ij I6ii4?u S*'' i U USSmlt .soe 37 4SH 48^ 4>H - 2 *4' -6T^l .« H Sped 3,41 3.T3 MIF Fd «0.»31.72 _ _ AB>T4T I.« JMS STU 55S-.liHss 57^+12 K " t i « « - vt c u tte r 15.70-20,40;20,40; bulls i z : f k ii .eSH^ -MH CHASEcT k CROUP: MIF OlhRih xcisi »C.1I 6M 6.M creating CH a recessionon anflVwiilanfl* will avionic s?les. N arco s com bina- I iitK rsc-f ’sg|s«s,«=I IBU- i;rs 24.50-25.40. F eed er cattleIttle choice M.r .7i!i .72 .7154a .72.72 .71 .ti Fndmd Bo« I3.:e i4.49 MuOmh«h« 5.64 S.«4 6,13 1,13 end Cn th c V ietnam WaT W ar or*-oiv a at t ii*’'' scientific know-how and ^ Sf.«S il li i| i I P 't:} / steers 31.20; choice heifers 23.40- . Front 106i5 111,25 Muomin 11.15 12.13 W : ! ? » : I,.i? 's ip* r s>y ,ifcrs28.W „.«V" „ ,.„,i 1.15 I.J4»; .STS' Dot 11,57.14,83 Mut ShrtIhr. J1.711I.TI ‘r*- dim inish U.S. involvementinvolvement P' mnnagement should keep *8^7 ^ KImbCt J.19 «J Ts” TJii Tfi;+ ^ UI4t ;,i l\ 30.80. 5 '7 ' savs Olher and earnings moving .=?! ;i| !!„ ««T1-Jtv, . 75 K LM l,97d €5 T4H TI^« T4M.fIh Jul ,24 I.Ji«i 1.21^l4 l.liVi l.:l> 1.21S Chem Chen Fd 18.52 2(1.34 Mut Trrr liu 1,82 life l.fO in in it, Spear & Staff says. O ther » , ? > ? i S S . H KepoerK l.SB 43 44 4J|J 44' 4-Ul Hogs 900. Barro\vs and gills Srp Srp .:»« 1.23 i.ib j.j:4.J2 i.ia^i l.ia^i Coicoi Eqt 5,45 lie*.,jnutM1.J813.2J5^’ (a< factors contributing, to investor ahead a^a satisfactory pacc. 4 « ’■ • • • Kr«lte<, 1.68 131 4TM 4ei| 4 7 + 4 V.ri J.J4« 1 11 Coi Fd 03,:0.1^ Nnt WS 11.32 iJ.M *“ ' Armour a .« J.«5‘i CmStFd 3.41 &.;M#iAT SECSEC SER:Iri*'*' * belief that the world's Aik , Tni ,« 3M I7U .17 37i2 lih l* ! 21.50; 3-4 240-260 lbs 19.75-20.75.19 75-20 75 '•’•y My 2 *.«‘i !> « ’ 5-“ ‘> ‘•■"'Sl . ®3 i ii.3« currency managerss haveh a« ihethe «'i® questions jisslble in his col- A»»oInv 1,« 7* 8IH >m 3'v rt J.T8» :.«9?i COMMONWLTU Dalan 11.31 11.30 fU ’•J'.*:; LearSI* .45 los’jjij j;* « + v Sows 25 higher. U.A. 1-31" w300-600 im “ug , S ' S i ; I S SU 2.trU S i . ;3-U S ’‘ FUNDS; I8S Dond S.7IS.7t e^3 «J3 international Int monetaryary situation A0»» Corp 4U 6« «« s t , i •£ 1^5 „ lbs 17.75-19.00. • scpSep 3.45U 3.47 3.43?) 2.40;J.4S? 2.4S>i2.4J1J Cw Cw Cap l.ot 13.11 Divid 4.$3 5.39 ur(> Atneilne .« 2M jsy| a i g t ^ n,:!',...,...-s-v» .K-JZ ii 1.3(H/ 2-15% Cwlh In 0.B6I1.8J Pf StkIk --i «« T.TS '''®ii 8.45 in hand, and th that a t detented e te n te - , «lS!;;rvsa .tnsihs y eiij- «i Sheep 500. Trends not estab.estab- Z ' SS,; ijSii S ii^ 3,401'*IS s.38^;S S Cw Inv 0.34 M.JO Incom » eiw 6.K eisi «.51 with Wl' Russia will be achieved to 1 la T5S^r».H w *«t « fo”foi oi'“So ,J! Sii TO Si'T!^ s:; I Joshed. Slaughter ewes c u l l to M.r S.43H 3.43H Cw Slk 0.T9 M.TO Stock 9,5810.47 slC ,w'doS;‘‘th^"® tatoies, O n io n s CO.MMONWLTH Crwlh a«MlnS 30,0018,93 ®^°P» i®®®^ slow down, the - Si s . g lj s s : , ! ! K ! !!i i-1 Vli ” « r “4\^+ JiT'S t utility“‘>1 5.50-9.90; feeder lam bs «.81 8.51 AAB 1.70 1.84 Nit W.tv.t 6i48 6,48 Tiio T.IO arms »r, race,” the firmrm says.savs' FUTURES M KX S “SJr„S.i ST4~T^ WUnlon S!!.^ 1,40 308 47 4*H 47 - S chO The following quotations nre , 61 +J4 W■« { g ^ 8.85 5“T.95 Comp g;-] Dd 10.J4 U,;3 New Hor J8.n2J.73 " T4 Loekhd a.» l.r; j!? sr*; i«'*+ i wey ‘i »i» i <;■ 26.00. lior jiin ijin The anticip ated slowdown In KCommodities w ire by R ex Ul- , s a ; ■% , s 75 * J KUKWiTh .’J #:3 4«t Heu' 4-''+’* 4T'J + ’» u^i'rpitt‘'“ V.^i i 44 - I'i 7.4J T.35 Comp Fd 11,05 11,8; New Wld 14.90 !«.t* bU '^i :s‘ -1 4 . ______ntcDec Ti'S TiM Till 7.25t!:J T.I«t]” ComIComitk 5.M 6.43 Newlon S''** I6.TM*. busines.s 6 laler this year, coupled 7.3r 7,17 Conctd .19.7619.7* Neait ITIT iriilxn 47.21:7.H with WH other factors, still;,m clouds " “"I Associntcs: ■KSiX '.a p Sil a K , 21!i+ ■. Wlille Mot J T» 4J 445J 4S? *J^{- 'f ■ ■ . Jan 7.-JI 7.27 T.JO T.JT 7,17 Conc ii s»|fclSi SOYBEAN MFAL Con.Con. Inv l3 25 13.«lOce>n »ii;o.o9 oil 10.09 theth( m a rk e t outlook S tandard & *;.° V3! ,.a S!l E!i s U _ U Wlckn Cp 1 iS 4T 471}}{ 471 —t '1! i OMAHA ^M.y SO' TS.li 73.15 T4.60 74.60 T4.«0 TJ.10 TJ.IO Cn»u Cn.um I S.T7 6J1 Omega 8.96 9.08 S nndard & High Low Close 1 »1J— U WlnnDs.l.M IJ 34 ssjl;34 »4V MJ, ... 0 OMAHA (UPl) - Livestock: ju/ I i* n ij33 Poor's notes. The firm advo- w .• Dol,eCi ,1J «» TlS 70>! 7iu ... Wool»C J.» «ff 33} 33 * aJM+ « . H Livestock: Jul 7«.«5 T«,TJ 78.3S T8.48 T8.4B 78.65?e.6i Conv See ...... lOOFnd I6.H IJil M»y H 86 6.71 e.nl '.. « Hogs 8,000. Barrow s and gilts $ “« 7fi.« 7J40 «75.40 .« • SS.JOgorj. • Cnrp W I«.4H».«/on» Wm...... C3.ivm JS.6816M cates reienlion of well cho.?en w, 4 73.55D 73.15 Cntry 13.08 ISJJ ONell...... JT.99 19.13 ctr well cho.?en f^av (JS M + % Mscy F II I U J7U S6T JT^^+ « ‘ steady to mostly 25 .higher, and d« 17,99 19,13 stocks wlth new buying kept to ■ S i'S <8 + 5 M .dP J.Mh t l J*{{ MH— M H -II « Xeroi Xert i,«o »7?'»« ISJ jes' + Hllh tow L«i( Olf, Kl» Ch” « : * '»>• Pfoceiied l« I d f 8l*J-«BW:8I*l-«Bii- M.59 11.59 Pro Fd 10,041 1 « > n a expanding Srtco^re^;" a* (M .c«rt)'e 8V4!«Vji*B .S’*:! ’s d i i u _ t higher: cows steady./. Feeders brickbnck S5-«4: muenxer a li!‘li?.,.’, chedd.r.; P'' S'™;;, ' i i , ' ! " B ' ?“ ; ,! i ! ,i ! ! nuhiber ™ of new lows,!, a declining (»(« Koro #6« « . — C.C— ' Mer M^nonn 3S*i ^ 3T*T Ij aim MM+- B high choice nnd primene 1,1251 125 to finU'*ln|la d.l.le> ST-OI^; longhomt S74I; 40 L"^‘ "m KS15!«AM Knisi advance-decline5 <> line,inc, almalmost ost - : i i r “ H l l i« - i - l« ® 1,175 lbs 32.25-32.35; sam o gradeITM,1ft Ib. block. U i;4J: .w l.. (wheel.)! Too t S ! g t , ! ) K ' jjt +t^ Afktio IS 41^ t l t] * '* ' iamo g ra d e report;* wock* <»9.jJe■iff iib.)/ " V '.™grti* * p i s " J l i ' !'■!• ly S 13-3# S H i4.n 5 dally new lows of thc tho Dow I s r u l|tt AitoOJi O il son Ml t i t + iiu 1,1251,12 lbs 32.00; averageerage and «8-7is«8-7ii gmd. d m-»h: grade c s»- yjjj i'.\s >'“ • c “ ■ I S ' 'IJ:5iS:i? S S , aSiS’SiJ S S ! K ! average, and strength iijs'is i t li - ; + g high choice 1,125-1,150 lbs 31.«h .“ 5^ oiiaio.04 in the gold shares.” Nevorthe- I W - v I Memofex 331 n i l M t4H+)H Prle»* r«po«ed » by Ih. «. |!;r"ip " '' 'JSiiit I;; S.W .S «’i i5» 5 «n+ aT lia M.rck»? t.n. fl,I4 «l« «M «aW + !« Circ ii - f t 31.75: choice 30.25 - 31.50; Ro‘ hk-'^.:.r iSS!!:.•! ,rVd,'i:S'i:!iih.rtdi V b oi” lil® picture is the nlmalmost ost . .(»i, eatiot.. nT.Jl .... R.vert . ,15 00 1«.4»CX ,r =, S “S li!|ii:|s« M + u S high choice ond prim,e e 975-1,000075-1.000 %-*l fv ,' • 'isww.w extraordinary refu.salnl of thrj the DJI D JI \ A # A i w i * r r " r \ i s s s li? ?, i,‘|j s s!i: Si!!!.»: w r i;" ] »>-«» IM N w l » «.1 b,5 31.00-3J.2S; some, grade 950- «*«*f» »'e»Jv; whii; <»'*'ii , « .7; ; };« ; ! s ; ; ; ! s . , rr “ .xitt , ; sS imm j s >» low/ in Ihc lhe fnceface WANTED! d- « M k”. ; lil uit 1 r«‘i S 3 1 1514: check. <1li8] ll^ftl KUDDP.R FDSi ' Of o « „ - 1l . .{| l i ? ! 3»H+« Mohu : . on l.JO » n MH m S i * . ; ! I ico S " c S „ J iS!^ S ! ^ .^ s * i i v J i 875™ lbs 30.50-30.75; choiceiolce 29.25- r.Frl of.r pdsi of wave nftcr wavenve of bad S-nSPl 1,18 ,17 M »39W U M""Mooi.n 1.»0 J*4 4nt-481 -47H+ n <1U W 30.25; good an d cholcoco 28.50 to Open hllh lowh taled Ml fa J- j;]071 „e UU+ u MoloroUl I 3 4 ir 1«» Jli^ JJI + +;i{lj| 2d »<1 #ewur 107 t l »H « “ news,” the firm points oul. ■■!sis ES* «r; ;» 3 r » 29,W. U tility and com:ommercIal m ercial m ■ loin 0il3 ------E n t e r y o u r ChIM s r * p 7 « 4< 4<«1+ i/1 K MIS K I l;5i i i g l i S ' S S t l f." S ^ ^ r .„ c o cows ' ^ 20.50-22.50, few 22.75-23.00. x".a ", ioiit jb.ss iKSSn i” ? sii” ^Si ^1:1"3 !■“« iui !:ii -r, favorite Ol Rur.B J r' an r ru u MurpCoMur I.w JB jjij 3t 36 I!) ^ Conner and cuttor 18,001,00 . 20.73.20.-7S. oct Oct »,«» M.M i!:ii U.SO'W.M S:S 1T3 Si ‘ n.™nl.;ir i;,o'i ii ..ni ll JButter and EggsEffffS In tha Mother's ^ ^,1 r, ‘Ji »4«-,ir: 29.30-30.25; high Rood nnd ' 3 ” ” ■** ^ FINANCIM. Ini' tM . « ACp Ik 38 3J'? 3 t4 34«-,lV, ROOd a n d ■>« ,„.enn>^,‘rk” hVll??.” ” '‘‘ "m iKiaS SAN FRANCISCO1;C0 (UPI(UPI- - Day contost... CIT FJB I.M na Jm «i S o t iiy Nil Nil Alrl .30 “ M’ 4 r “ 4B» 41^4- it *t fn ">* n*iurrr J'.« i« ) . ,i»«.2 «naC+ « + « y choicecho these weights 28.50-29,50. M.y M.y i«.r« iT.oo 3«,40 3J. r4»’: man’fnmV® largo A H7-45 mediumm edluin AA rnS^s'*V/° flj* wFi rk «1. .unnll.,. »■” *"» >"'1lnd U.WHI1WI38I *! 3434-44; Hoinll AA 27-;iO.10. i; ' s ti ’■»■:! a Kkl'K 1*1 i7l l''K > n ’hs ni.50; c h o i c c ,|,” ?i'}|''|te5,Vi“ m«iira'e'V.\e^^^^TV.';>.'i ' C ;«■»„, ‘ jj ■» ■’> c L a wooled. lam bs 29,00. C h o I ce ' Vri nr 6 « 617 Nulald far.m ers: largc 40; me- , C h O I ce Trark .aim Te.a. yellow gran*.. PRANKI.IN ffTI’.m ROR FDSl dll •4-«KH*,s."i-,ii s s ,,r is ii■i aas.*!!!,. a s !5'^ SS a]:,''« « - ( shorn lam bs 29.50; cullIll and util- if*" } p»rt car. IJO: larg. I,« ; yellow I ROR FDSl dium 43; sm all 34. J 4IU*. it Pol 3M T (]4( S3 3 Sli 8 + + 4 ( Nn* Kotit r«rkM ' *1 I loU U M (nno lari* l.Sii wlili. medium 3,73. Ctlfn-ORIANl nal l i l l l IT ®‘'i i " ; AA nnd A 1 Ib prlnl / T«i PncNwTH.l -r. }l-n|l-.1T« 174 J slni Ityjshom ew es fi,50 0.00.•w . _ e« - nlnglo daisies dnTsle., 57»/i-siy,. ' M i . . — n.o— . ^ I'unrt Am 10,31 11.49 Tcl.«r.I ri,571157U« U .«69: 69; processed am erlcnn fi-lb lonf Ocrld p ,09( ,1014 lb 40li-il.r lildi, r)ll,ri!:,:,„v j,’:!i:!i:;i ; ; ; i : i ; ™ » .!! SI !! !! *- ii iS und JBO hei<( Interdf.ter .lunl.llon. rfo not not Iflclud. Include I.- re- Trch I'd 8 T7 0 r 98 i i 65- m ontcrfly Jackk 10 10-lb.II1 rind- rind- ON O YOUR RADIO DIAL [ 31^ + ( Synitx .40 1) 1. et ei 1 s iu + il (UPI) -r lUSnA)—llT.ilnrJsltd 11.SB: No. tall 0 m.rkup, m .ik dnwn or nr commltilnn, commltilnn, OHO OHOUP SF.Ot Tmpltn }1,8I IJ.tfl |oi s i s ; 1,?! !! S !!i Tfl + 1^ Trl ivj Cnrn Wl 1 73 TlU W H ^,' CI " lOBs block 50-fi5; swiss'IsB d doincstlc o in c stlc ...... _ f s ; “ !i! 4 IlnvCon ,07« n M U ( 3« 7} Tut, ,rovid.d by r.. A'M..p^ l4 i? « M ? ? ," '.m S^ .ioiS H Hni. J,tOO. n.rrow. .nd illli ali.ilv Qui T, S-SioiS BO »> block and wheelel 65-71. <■i ^ h h h h h h h iii! !>';■ 1*14 ... to l i low.r. modir.i.ly .cilvi Nn I-l Iv n. ‘ ‘c .:" i»olii’!f», 4»^ nid Asked o‘;r,i “ fn*!. i?isis:s! I'zf: p lis«.'* s:si<■« - w K*«i lb, A lbertson's 13,25,25 13.75 13.75 OryplmOryi no.io Ji ll \jniriM 11.04 IJ,I» : j!| J 1! s liv s^ ' j si ii! i s p , ' T 1' T«d/n, «, E quity Oil' 20.25.25 21.00 21.00 ‘’'‘•'•In'‘«; 2»,1T 11.17 llnlfomlvl ,11,1*1333 ai,M 1333 M 1 4» + 1 Ow.nill ,1,31 47 711 71 TIH+ ^ S r m o lb, J».74.*M*J1, Sow.” ini(Jy” "f.l?i» *First • ' Sec Corp 41.00.00 42ioO 42,00 (I!U (I!!; h ll VNITKO rtiNTta I II M-k Reports ■Cllv#, No. I.J J10-4M Ib. l».00■1B.^5l.dy 10 .Ifttnn, 400- P irn t SCO In v e n t fl,25l25 fl!?5 fl.75 lHHover* i*"- UT i;?i |“nrom r M iliw' S ” a _ l a i i iKl: i fJ ,... o.. m ■7,V'7i;r»i w - p" l e t s » v , u " n.uiW-T‘’.la’iri r , "•■ G"i>, arrotl Froight 33.50.50 34,50 .14,50 \l'^ ; J '? |J « ifn'p rn *“ *•“ I 3 81-1 l>«rl.l(; l«8 31 ]7< 31(i 174+ OUI iln”«n »i?i i"'! 47 ~ + I'x-I'el ,1M I s »» 11* Total }«U Contracts ‘‘p; r , I‘i>» ><“ N "1 Bnni« 35.00.00 30.00 30.00 i I.dt .d i.' -Hiiiioiji viiu. i V m .; ; : : I 1* ~ I'.rlVr 1 10 31 3JU 1li{ »« + X ..'■ii’.ufr .a- ' ii’oo’:^j3 tio J'Jni'O P o w e r P fd fiO.OO1.00 63.00 H3.00 I";,' . ]2?I, j5SI X*! J'?! ! tf ■ )» ^ ITTAT :).}» »7 3}ll 3lf{ Ul f »ld nstrucllon f“>ir ii.. C.om S liv e r ' .50 .60 00 iJi 0.80 v.ne. ■«] *41 i i — r*lk«nv> I 317 JUi 38) 00| , in , Ison-Knud- ■>»> htir.t*, Sl.uihxr iUM. iwo loadt Idn » 0«i.10:54 W«l + n rrnCnll 1.40 ? J7A .1*1 + ft]|; out t>« tho world by Morrinnn-Knud- •<»» « .i good inli M orrlH on-K niid 2.1,25■.25 24.00 24.00, itiV^p ' ' t?i?ii?sjj:2r:{ ssi"ss •; 4'SIfic ,, i f:;; rn n .y j r I 4TV 81 ' filj flj + HOI 7l l |_ 1t l|«nnl)|» .«# 71 « >)iJ «J 3*^+ + J Bon | Co., Inc., Dolse, nnd U« aub- Ji'*, I’nclflo Slnndnrd 10,501,50 11.25 11.25 mp mj. nr «,«5 »:» Varfert In 6.70 oil I S 'S ; i'!, ,!! ;!( jjl 7 '! |:;; lOMi.ooi <»■ R o jjo ra D ro a 10,50 20.25 "J { u? ; Rldiarle.n now exceed the hnlf mii ',50 20.25 In 11.mioM B #wMW&lStrS9Krtn ' i n l t l l p5"Jlni‘ i' m J* 34 JtU 3 ^ 1 COI ’ of eld ernp S llv o r S ta r QnS .3714 <50 nd SK'.v.” •: a alKi4 t. k I'fjiilCo .N 087 tnu 4ft{ 11} SOU+ - billion tlC dollar mark, I). L. Pork- ” J .37^4 .50 nd fnd Ii:3Mli43 Wath MulHlMiieoiMul I4.M,1601 f t' -.JfilSPfSHBL JJ} _• inn, company prenldont, an- ” 0 nrr„lr s j« rr« , i.if<>. .1'.7fl.7/1 4,50 4,50 nrt Trnd .w.ll I'd I'd II.Hii.Hll.oo 13.04 I'i." J ! k rhnle. ».tfr30,S0; f 0o<| lljB H IB i cow. p n r Ind ...... iit^f!!Sv'^Tl«'>>'o” i»!3hlWw«li ! 'iiii*? ,':t;,v„',-!! s s« flj a t+ ' nounccd SS Monday. fhoi .25 7,75 n .n k S.M H,ii le.ii riiiui'.i ll 84 w j«i( im t .w _ foil ‘lilve iJw r J c . *"•]b6 nnf . nvc "*c Am 14.T1 K.og Wnii.orir 308411.T8 S Ho aald compelUlvolore than bid Si'i' n...p im. nm.ii .upniy of tM crop Sllv sons " S!”'"’ i » 7.T3 { 374(1 contractii totailnR more than tn „ i,« i ‘ p f £ ;f ii» lilliii'^ >i»T fliiKii ’,"! jsifflffM.’’'* Si 1 «w«r,)»,i S'x ’ijri' .■51",Tu.M .yi m u rln i. light ,io .u .iiU ., "*n;r. J3.«iJ:?^»" »,Mii W 4.11 i i TO I w if* , mllJion hnv© beenn awariiodtho past oM•'•'j emp >hnrn al.iiahlar jtmlM 1& lh. Slir< sr.W''! sii s,. s": a le compa- *»h Nn. l p.lu lO.Wi « |«» rhou. 180 Jllrig pile*. Ill ;iS": H H ~ l-flll-Mis;:„V:.'! 1 40 J4> J»'* .iiciqi,®-- Su- 34’% •*'® " organlxatlon In tho past !>m <; i! Ji’* ! ! » - , i';',, ijBH s "E 91 ~ .t I'irirfti JM M I7U M L.w I? - 4. rCC four w eeks, ralNlngcompleied the compa- 'I' ’oV cf^Ji^irLVd "A iLTo;, * ii|’li3 ii; » Ct,otl,no«r" iP lw /Qv' •oximately .tauii,i«r Umi>. Jioo^ijOB, 1 « ; MI*!A(l ^ ? » *1 Mil IJJIi } J1»{1 L + ny!fl " i r backlog of uncomploled }!}'1 . Th* B»it,ln Quality 4« _ ' construction to approximately .tau 1 . t4\2 m inioh, Jlraet waa ^ CATTLK FUTimn.?.y Rex Ul- 75*';.;?^rn;‘‘iir.ii" «*"" '!i iM'’whi;'.''*»^i‘i""!.;; »5}; h a n d T 001.SILS • i iiii.il ii'S 'iS iiii iill litti' ffi Iho mcl- Tlio following qunlatlona nre ^ rt'*r I'fw njoat recent contract waa I.OW Close J'rnry“.maTl pu'lM?''(Mln, 7»78 .p.r r c.n,ten! Mmotor >*airtorM .U }»' m i SHi w w f *c IT + received Friday from Hartfnrd tho met- provided1 from Murlns nruthrrn l>icm MERCHANTILElANTILE . :over» nn Commodities wire bym,7fl Rex no.07 Ul- (i; _*'• ?;• r” ^ * "* "* '**' I j i « l ropolUan dlilrlct of Hartford pro m.lO .10.47 (Ml", •• P*'r t.„i »,n, «T| Main So. 7 733-2824 3 3 -]a 3 4 ?ff iiii ii!!i iiili'«i ii:iii:ir.* s . ill IijI ei^ | + iB County,i t Conn., and covcraconstruc- nn rtcliCoi and AsHOclntes; :0,2fl 20.41 ” "’■> ” M Vtrah .lOf •) ( ” I H U i" I ” !}♦ 18,385,000 program of lent connlnic- plant rid Hl*h IH.OO |.ow Close 20,03 >'• IK IS !!!; SijliiUViiiS^ K*lv‘ ii:: Si l!ii:|-• tlnn nt « walor treaimentr n e a plant r fho J u ra .71.20 .7fl.07 w ?, Aug. 30,80 an.lO .10.47 «■. S S . - ’ m « ? n ' li:;'”;,.,'"i.' .s!!'' k 4iuxU l *•* Dloomf/eW nsaorvoir near fho J»f , a :u + i n»yTnli 110 J7J HU « i Tinm' J*U+ - 11U city p m t ot llarlford. Dec. Au| ' 29,07 20,28 20.41 ” " »R 4tw+ 4 u i» i'ii’*p f .Vir » »{ }*QI a * ns on Mex- ; ;:':«BjeW ?'j^TATBifilI' R lluM fiW ir/L* .• I soH- 1 MoriHT '.wi; Atio i j ' *• ,1j’*JLl|{:*S1 ■:•■ v e . ------ERS □.•A. (Gus) I " rtHuit#" ,»*' liu ij*j j}|l4. ( «o* COUNCIL CONFERSStato De- BIlOW SIJVTED • w v k ; : i i isiSihrML ^ I,: m Prr^Mfl Im 79 » ( » K MU , S’*! a BOISE (UPI) - Tl,«0 5l«lr and D«. Dfl- KIMDP.RLY - FilmInrnronn s on Mex- In rnntiut I.TO >19 k»)'t a MHf i ' *'"> .5: ilii si! *Wf .-I ll:S n p®rtment ff l of Commerc4>- and Counoll Do- Ico H will bo shown by o.-A.Is Invlled, (Gus) ” _i« velopment’fl AdvlnoryitalehniHfl Counoll Kelker,Ico ndilor of lhe T im es- •’ i m ... will moot a Iho nfalehniHein depart- Kel News, at R p.m. Wedntinday In : ; p i',s.i'F iiiir si; I *J’i+ {j TiiOHdny 10 d nouns thgram o d e p and a rt- NIhe e' Church of the Nnraronn In ;.'. I jiu7 « ment'a advert sing program and Kimberly. the Tlio public Is Invlled, M ;s:F « !s iia'aia!,’ k 1 «*iU 3 ;Ctjhor Biibjecj*. . Kl; ■*--2™ dw «iiSSBm 3ti 'O n i’lfii I.

I, « Tuesday, AjApril 29, ]969 , Tlmes-News, TTwin Fall*, Idaho 11 j atyCity To “Seee RRed” e d ” T ^ i Court AgrtLgrees To) RuleRi On ■ ( AipdliaryAm Poppybppy SaleS "This"T h is city« will be seeingg red are bein]being returned, from Vlet- D raft Rteelassifieati< eel nations I on MMay ay 24,'* w as the instnictioaiictiOQ nam » so many of them to , ..- presentedpresentee members of the Twin VA hospitals,hos the Auxiliary Falls Unit Un No. 44 of the Ameri-imeri- needs mmore volunleer workers By CHARLOTTE MOULTON.)N. SelectiveSelccHv Service Direclor Lewis:wis the nextnexi term which startss In can LegionLcgi Auxiliary, wilhh ref- than overovet before.” B. Herjhey that local drafl Septemh crence to.thet< upcoming annualinnual she notednot that 1969 U the 50th WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Iraft September. A written opinioninlon boards should consider reclassi-issi- will bcbe handed down subse- 'fc )j,'c poppy s£ anniversary of the Legion'# Supreme Courl agreed Monday fying registrants . If they partici-’lici- quently. By red, I am referring lo “ ""I* '™ to rule next term on the pate illegal activities which The a theth e LittleLittli Red crepe paper me- government's use of punitive hich Thc appeals were brought on interfere with operation of the behalf ofa David Earl Gutknecht'echt morial poppies offered byly the h h h draft reclassifications against•iMt systemqvHt<>m . .- of Gaylord, GayU Mini]., and Timothy ' ' mrncm^ers em ber: of thc Americanm Le-^^BiM*JB»JWL e-'^H iW |Y¥Tr^M defiant and disruptive war lothy ' 'II The court annouiiced that J. BreenBreet of Bridgeport. Conn. •]; :'4' - /!: '- '- J - I gion A uxiliary . . , as b ttribunr^HrW r i b u 'n r ^ B j W rfllV protesters. • appeals by two ^uths involvedIved GutknecktGulkn contended thatt hlshis to AmeiAmerica’s war dead,” said A t Issuo w as th e directive! by in sucl:such cases will be h e a rdd inIn order tot report for inductionclion Mrs. Olive Price, unit president.sidem . ______was was^ illegally lilt speeded up afterafter ' AccorcAccording to.Mrs.-Pr!ce,’> pop- ^ K £ a ! J 2 | U | U he dropped his registrationI and ’ py chairmanchair Mrs. Virginiaa Mul- . classification cards at thc feet ; lens has-assignedhas volunteers to Protective Task I of a U.S. m arshal on Oct. 10, locations around tho cityity In ask Force Off 19C7, while patticipating inn ah ' preparation for the sale. B f All illU C OIAMONOS. SKIS, anlidrafantidraft demonstration ih Mio- Funds taken in from thele sale H WUU U n J ooir ciuis. tv, neapolis. -— \... are usellS. CHAIN SAWS, TOOll, on station after the task force'arce Hls" attorney citcd the womcnw om cn hlive enlisted In the 1969 9 WASHINGTO N (UPI) —The fwas " shifted over the weekendkcnd djrcctjve.Jn the appealppeal campaign.c am p aii Biit she said, "Now••Nw fi O' Pentagon said Monday thc U.S.V-^; from f.Q- the Sca of Japan, onQ- which was rejected by the 8th that thousands _of youngI menmeii 9 BUY ♦ SEU • TRADE task forcc scnt to protcct3tect Korea'sKorea'' east coast, to ,t,» the U.S. Circuit Court of Appealslls on American reconnaissance planesanes Yellow Sea, which separates, Ihc ^ Jan. 20. operating off the North Korean Korear the '^® Justice Department ar- Korean peninsula from the . . . MARlCEr^ BURNS coast had been reduced from" 29 Chinese rhini.e, m^nland. gued ^that Gutknecht might havc ships 10 Cighl. .' . “S riefense Department spokes-,1..,. been called up Just as quicklylickiy 7/. M j jJARu;a r UTh e r s , Calif, (upr),"—'PH H h b b s s IIH The Navy’s, biggest worship, m an :Daniei- Z. Henkin, in under ‘ordinary clrcumslanccs. ^ FireF ire sweptsv through a'marketmarket the nuclcar carrier Enterprise,•rise, announcinga,u,our the rcduclion in, the.if, Breen, an undergraduate at Sunday killing one person and Berkeley School of M usic in ,------^------size of the fleet, would not say oerfS'e K ^ ' cauc^'^sing sin g *110,000 dam age. why the th pfotective armada was' Boston,'f turned over his draft 1 relocated, nor would he say why fcgistraregistration card to a clergy-lergy- Business. it was reduccd. man lo show his dissent to:o the ■ , . The vessels were dispatched war ®and "his local board < lo the area afler North Korea reclassified u f ,i him. , . ARCHBISHOP.ni TERRENCEENCE J. CookoCookt shakes hands withvllh one of his constll'uents,ct 3-year«Id H | w j^Q ihdfc£ov» Today shot Sol^® down a U.S. EC121S He then-filed suit not only to Chante rc„„ Sawyer, prior toD his departure for Rome wheres he will bo elevated clc to a Card/nal. H reeonnreconnaissance plane In interna- block“ . f , his induction but also Looking on is Chanle’s brother, Barry, 10. (UPI telephoto)lOtO)______- ______■ tional air spacc over the Soa of claiming?*“ !?!" *20,000 in dam ages. ByLEROYPOPE Lower courts held Breen could _ 9 Q n o i L r UPI Busines# Writff Japan April 14 with the loss of F drive reasonably and purdcnt- H 31 AmAmerican lives. _ - 5not° chchallenge the draft unlil he , 1 NEW YORK (UPI)-The» Job lob HenkinHenl also refused to say if actually“c‘«all; was hiducted or lisunlil V 1 alley T:raffic raffic Courts* C' ' ’'Eugcraj : A. M nK , 18, 13C H nn- - , ■ ! shop business has grown soJ big the task forcc was still prosecuted as Gutknechtinecht sen Ave., Avc. Burley, was fined $20 . ||B il it is having to turn to the elec- elec* providingprovid protection for U.S. Fined by Jerome ’ Probate'robate Brush, Buhl,I and Max Twiggs,rwlggs, by JudgeJudg< Willis for having lm- lU g H A beautiful pin witha trie compuK^r to keep track:k of reconnreconnaissance planes—missionsslon Judge : Russell Shaud for speed- PocatelkPocatello, $24 each; Patricia>atrlcla proper nmufflers. H its army of workers. PreaidPresident Nixon ordered contin- T ¥7 lng were Jacqueline McClure,cClure, Syms, V Ketchum, $25, anda GaryG ary JeffeyJ e f f e y A. B ergstrom , 16, IW W M blrthttonafor«adinH«nbw This news comes from a1 Job ued despited the loss of the I . P Jerome; Eleanor D. Hopwood,pwo<^, McGuireMcGuire, Boise, *27. Roule 2, Pnul, was fined SIOO by W IB U i ofih«f«mlIy. shopping pioneer, C. F . Falken- EC12I- ’"'ite I. F. Woman i" Iken- EC12I-OT whether the Job' hod''“‘J Buhl.Buhl, I and John H. Duke, Sal- D -onjo Judge Willls fop reckless driv- S She will cherlihltfbnvtr. berg of Charlotte. N.C., w1 ^ho 0 been^en 4taken over by land-based J e rry N. M cCardell, IB,' '2040 ing- D avid Bennally, 27, Burley, ~ mon. $15 cach ; M ike W. Had- Conant Ave., Burley, was fined started out 17 years ago rent- planes tf lock and Floyd E. Robinson, j I was fined *20 by Judge Willls for ror Only ’“’“‘HeadsIdaho K J ,1? 1 ' 520 byi.„ Burley Polic Judgo Ro- q S ing engineers, technicians and Nor would he say if the ^ ^ both .Jeromc. and Eihcl L. 7r_^ operating a vehicle on expired managers lo companies on term United States had. sent addilion- n , v b I" "'' " '“ “ s •“0 5''®“yieia K s e piates and *10 for no I i n Reeves, R upert. S20 each; D°*S'!thori6h.atway. avid .„i,, contracts. a)al figlfighter-interceptors to SoulhS OSpeech U I Groupu p H.ST.‘ G arffr S i t U k e City, S23; "‘ehi driver's license. His firm, Falkenberg andi As- Korea,Korea. * * Doroth' Dorothy Connor, Paul, S14,14, and Albert Johnson, 32, G Gallup, allup, ------:------I •iociatcs. Inc., is not one off the t h e ------QQQ] GOODING — M argaret Steil- Slcil- Wesley F. Keeton, Boise,e, was N. M., was fined $20 by Judge ‘‘-FUNDS p^, ALLOCATED giants of the $1 billion a; year I lng, director of the-Easierr Seal fined S353 by Judge Shaud,ud for Willis forI operating a vehicle wASH HERREn’S' business, “But we still have C J WASHINGTON (UPl) — A M Center.. Idaho Falls, was electcd■lectcd an imp im proper left tu rn ...... with no brakes and $10 for no .oflnnnj 3o^o(j(| planning, grant has been 40,000 to 50,000 r e s u m e s o O . m e i Solons Trim , president of the Idaho Speech wiiti JEWELRY stored In our computer and thc - ;pe«h William L, Blunt, Jerome, wwas as driver's ‘I ' " ' " ’" oallocated l S o I to the Ada Develop- , .. and Hearing Association, at the Police Dennis Butcher. 21, 233131 Bur- ment CouncilC< Iq help,develop a |>. number Is growing," ho told J j j j fined SIS by Jerom e Police Denni: •‘'‘Ada i Klmb«riy Rogd, TwinIn FalliFall. Phon. 733J08M r I v annual meeling hcld Frblay'y and Judge T..Hof> C.‘ J. Shupe for failure ton Ave Ave., Burley, was finedned *50 comprcl com prehensive plan for A da : “ torim Study SaturdayiH nt th e rew -pre-school ".,.i When Falkenberg startedarted •' t ■ Vj u lo yield the right of way.y. Wll- by JudjJudgo Willls for failure[lure to County.County, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/^ a w a !^«m« wmmw primary bollding-lii' the Idaho q , DePew, Jeromc.c, wos ______there were only five or six job I State School for , th«% Deaf and t i " \ • shops In the country. Now ?£there Of V / I Taxation B; ‘‘ “nd fjned $15 for driving Inin the a re 1,500, and big national tem ­ '■ Blind In Gooding. “ '^rongwrong lane; Ricky L. Bameo,Bam eo, ^ porary help firms like Man- Elected (b-serve'W lth M Mrs. rs. JeromJeromie, $10 fo r-an Illegalal " U '’ power Inc., and 'Kdly Girls steiling were John Clark, direc- turn andw Randy G. Greene,ne. Ru- I j have been branching Into“I Job j fl‘5tor of the Easter Seal program,}gram, pert, $35i for speeding. shopping substantially. •• "‘•1,ber J of interim studies which Boise, as vice president,I, and Finedpine by Jerome Jusliceslice of I CAClACTUS >PE in r s inanv undertaken by the Legis- / ' Falkenberg said hi.i company Legis- Adams, w ho w orks’ in the the'*},«' Peace p Irving Altmanlan for a I i supplies work teams to blue lotlvo Com m ittee on T axation.ation. Caldwell CaldW' public S£baol system,yslem, spcedlyjccding were Gary Graf,if. Twin - I N U I chip companies In six states.4., Tho Legislature had proposed as secretao'.sec /ails,Falls, and Lexle Spenlcr.nr. Sho- i- .. |^11 i AND THE HORSE>RSE SKSHU CLUB But the resumes his companyipany “different studies for w the Represented at the two1 - day shone, $10 cach; Dallas,3 Serr. Serr, Ml stores in computers come from ” '"P- iP" mmeeting eetii were speech therapistsrapists Paul;Paul: Carl Poulter, Idaho0 FFalls, alls, ' ftljll '-all over the world.. VWe have P«1P™ J off Monday, leaving» u § from ,throughout Idaho; teacherssachers nndand SSianley Bird, Hailey,Icy, *12 | T ^ to uso thc computer to match i”-15 studies” ' to be accomplishf^d of *he deaf, and public school cach; Dale Powers, Buhl,ihl. nnd UV/^ The Original. Funjn Spots South, of Job requirements and people,le In- between “CW* now and the secondf “"5 therartheraplsta. ■ Keith Smith, Sun Valley,Icy, *13 I a y r stantaneously. jn order'to com- sess'Csession of the 40th legislaturelature Saturday schedule Includ- each. the Borderr in Jackpot Jac „ next January. pete " Falkenberg said. ed demonslrauons and observa-bserva- pintFined $15 each by Judgodge Alt- Job shqps should not bei con- Director Myran Schlecte: of **0"tion of c ‘•eaf children fromm pro-pre- monman forf speeding woro EdmundEdmund ■ fused with executive recruitingijiting Iho*ho LegislativeI Council pointed?’Jl school through thc fourth grade. StampStamper, Burloy; David1 Mont- r , . firms, management consultingulling out that loo mony studiestudies During tho workshop Satur- gomergomery, Pocaiello; RexX Mnl-Mni- m m n U i r firm s o r em ploym ent agenciesBncles would pose staff problemss and day.day, Dr. Donald Mowrer,-r,- pro- lory, Pocatello,1 and Jim MMesser- esser- I APRILL 2 9 9 --M A Y 4 allhough they perform some augge suggested reduction in theI num- fessor of the speech deportmentirtment smith Jr., Jcromc. Douglas Jex, 1 h functions of all three, herber s so quality could be main- j,tat Arizona State University.versity, Duhl, was fined $10; James Per- mE m p E E ^ = = The business began as a talned. lolno< TempTempe, Ariz., talked on"i prin- rin andar Bobby Estcrbrook, both m eans of providing a wide Sen.Sen Wayne Kidwell, R-Boise,Boise, dpiescipies and procedures forr modi- Goodii Gooding, *17 e a c h ; L t'r”?';; a r r y r ■ H E E ^ THE rnnge of contract ehglneering•ering and Rep. Allen F. Larsen.;n. R- K- fyjng speech behavior. He2 spoke SchmSchmi idt, Mountain Home,ic . $18; Hcrvices—litcrnlly renting5 oulout Blackfoot, Blach assigned tho studiesitudles on tltho newer techniquesucs in Allen Cain nnd Dale Beck, both single onglneers or huge teams tolo tlithree subcommittees desig- workingworki: with children with Twin Falls, $20 cach; Donald “ TOWW N PIPIPERS” of engineers, techniciansI and nated as Administration, I Prop, To*^ Speechjneccl and hearin g problemlems. s. Ku)lison,Ku)lis Pocalcllo, *22;1 George 5 ' SUNDAY,,,IV)AY, MAY 4th executives—to a company for a erty ’Taxation and General Tax- specific c o n tract Job. M anyiy en- ntlon,ation. Rep. Angus Condie,ie, R- I ' r c Come listen andid see this topt flight club iact' fiineers nnd technicians found PrestPreston, was named choirmonlirmon 1969 “OLDS”‘OLDS” CUTLASSd d from?, Nevada. Four talentedtalent* guys and a gal thnt w orking fo r a Job shop, of thoth' Subcommltlee on Admin-^dmin- ■ ■ make up this swinging groupgr of entertdn* instead of directly fnr un Indus-indus- istratistrotlon. Sen. P h il Butt, .'R-Wlld. from Abbioble Urlguen'8Uriguen' Oldsmobile ^ors, Tho Town P ipers wlllwill bet In th e trial compnny. provided more er, or, hheads the Subcommltlee'on sccurily and more 8all.sfoctoryQctory propiproperty Inxalion and Rcp. Jay I Win at elth^ place: Horse H orse Shu Club or Cac-Cac* working conditions. wcbtwcbb, R-Boise, Is chairmans of U n uu s s i u a l j ;tus Peto'8, RegisterBglster often ... all the tickets Tiie corporntions, cspcclollysriolly the ,Subcommllteo on Generalleneral ^ ^ th a t we have on hhand and now aro still good and GALA roomDM atAT CACtllSCA( PETE'S thoso In defenso bu.iiness, found Toxotlon.Toxo eligible tq-wjn!.ll. tho Job shop cnohled thomnm to KlKIdwoll nnd Lnrsen will be S t get engineering and technical "flon from Tuesday through Sunday. Chack.th* hnical "flonting'’ members of all com- show times belowIlow . . . . . mak*mi your rasarva- Hlnfffl for purticitlor purposesrposes mitleesmitle ond will havo voting f f e r : for periods of weeks to years privi Gs offe tlo n s nowi years privileges when silting wllhIlh oncone wilhout making permanentlanonl or a another of them. commllments to Individuals.'Is- noBatt told the full commltlce,miuo« Ail the Firstirst NalNational City | NolJody cnn estlmnte nccu. nccu- thnt the I.cglslailve Council rntely w hot proportion offl theIhc wanted>vant studle.i confined tofo'lHib' nub- T ravelers ChecksChecks ’you want - i ^ II SHOW■IOW TK TIMES: || total eni?incerlng and technical; micnl jm jocl, u i on which the Icglslnlure Tueidoy throughjg h ThurtdeyiThurtdoyi fitOO, lOiOO, 1(00. ntnfffl of A m erican InduslryItry ISla __in in in first regular raasion— . u p to $$5,000 5 ,000 w orth. * Friddyt 8iOO, t0t20 t0 i2 0 aand n d 1 lOC(00,’ Saturdays 0iOOr supplied by Job shops. However, did t wever, did not act on negatively, iHMNaaMnNM'. IOi3Q a n d 1 tOOa - SundoyiS u n d o y i g»00,g>0 StOQ an d lOiOO. | Falkenberg said that of a roi^hrough jt,Tiijg raised a question „taut aboul for a feee of oronly $2.00 j,--■ ■ avcragQ of $J3f) a w eek' per whether Ihe interim commitiee w orker In nnlnrv, U.S. Job 'rni.mi revenuo projec-ai" Duringig May only, ; shops must bo filling around >tnn« alnco.such n prof^snlnl waa f(>\ir,inllllon Jobrf of all kinds heaten ; by the legislature. It woa I C ouponi o n I■ I " >SOAY NIQHT I ■ un(ier torm a^d temporaryy con- decided lo includo tho atudy tracts. ' U..& ■ ■ CONTINUOUS , hut lo havo Dalt put the" mat- S TWIN FALLS5 BANK S& TRUST CO. j . •'On the managerial side, I , , — Blua L akes — K Im borly ■\ JClip Ihlt coupon anond d bring J; FRIEDRIED wnuld sny n majority ofnf IhAtho ‘c before‘ tho leglslulivo Coun- ■ It withyou lo Caclui Pel*'!. ■ ENTERTAINMENT people whoso BorvIces wo0 con­con- meeting, ' ■ s: * Good for . . . ; tract out to clients ncceptIt per- ...... — I— ■ ' m ’“‘"'•‘ i CHICKENilCKEN nirinent Jobs with tho client,";llcnl," • • : AT , I-'nlkenborg said. "So do nomcnnme | f i » ■ ■ All youOU can eat, of the engineers and techni- techni­ - __ SH r ■ cians but iho old boomor>r and ' • ■ I*I $ |0 0 I CACTUS PETE'S Iriimp tradition slill is, rnmnantim nant A A CACTU: nmong engineers. Many off them •... . jlM W M yiiiiiak- • Mill] like to move around frc-fre- qnonllv. and working for • Joh j h te.. forp(Dr people j I $100 nhnp Is tho cnslnRt and most J 0® PIANO hicrnllve wny to do that." M ; S - I ROLL OF NjCKELSW L S \ m- going)ing places - i BAR MARCH ENDED Kf ■ . Wedneidoy night,ght, April ■: IN THE OALA ROO M ANIlJ\-(UPI)-niiplnoofnrm farm- - ■ 30lh, 1969 after• r 6 p.m. p .m . S \ BnMMtn.«.ui«Lii^jiiuiiiiiiiiiiii’i n iiiiiiii m nrch ,> m 3 r^rs cut sh o rt'® p rotest m nrch I f l i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ nfter four inilcfl W n d a yr when ■, , , . I: OALA ROOM B I’rcsldont, Fcrdlnnnd E. Marcoa l■•f > \ limit •n« ««u|>on parir parion ptrion •v*r g ■ ■ ''' ■ • ■ ; met thom in a helicopter,er,ond and lo'' thru' 11 . . . Jim e d w a ^ n mlscd porsonnlly lo aeeksek the with hla Country an4 W m V tl reforms lliey demnnded. S l B B l ' _ i C O M I W Kirdlng band.-. . i ;: i C'I'ho farm ers h ad . plannedned lo nil' ■ ' I CACTUS PETE'SrL IL J j: NEXT: EDOAR I May 6 thru' 11 . march 7Q mites to Marcos'darcQs' N I'-l1 . H I N G * Brown with h ll Co presidential palace In Manilnmlln to ’ W;4 MBMMMMMMmJ!' ' III I n ...... — i i n i ii-«. w # •rn raeordlng bnm make their domandi, , ' JD^W _BEBg|N_a^CH^^ I HAVE(AVE FlFUN AND GOC ANDERSON1 t mTl p i ^ i s ~ juqiwhteiel Old CnwCn makes ) (^odb roOD AT ’ LUMBER CO. it a littleittle mom oie spedal. I H O R S E SI4 i i i i i : W , There's always good food apd that extra rriaaiure of hbipifa dlyiHqMe,SHu;'<;i.Ul 'NoW yeu,l' ; HAS MOVED |H can enjoy on unu«ualmutual ond eMi •Mclllngty^dlff«renr'arr'ay « f teot » ' fun and food dndand dandna dancino Hfbr, e\/oryono a t theSHU Horio' Shu ^ - . T O . , . ” O l di CG r o w i s jrb oF hb'ipHallty > a t, th a . frlsiKiiy iH Q ^ C M ^ TTOP O P ENENTERTAINMENT T E R ALL'array WEEK «f food. Don't forgot Jo. br[nB;yi^;da Addfson Ave. Eastast f o r hlome o m e ^ ^ fortiavel ■’ iia Horio'Shu. l i': ' ' j i ^ BimiriiiMiioiiramiwiwniw.tiiiiuiiiV noor,(iiiiiuBliumuiu rim old i m sikiiuuyilkllUUyCOHfUWiOII.IT. cOnfuwjo Bw KLL WEEK LONQ AT THB HOFf^iB I J ' •'...... 12 Times-News, Twin Falls,Falls, Idaho Tuesday, April 29, 1969 ’ • I Italian Open. Rochs pocketed THE T! Wf Tf/l/t€S--A /£W S 0 John Newcombe;ombe Defeats I Roche ran through the earlier D erby T Trh rials To • bounds ^ rounds as though he would repeat his - amateur triumph " I Roche Ro« For Tenni!Tennis Title srihere In 1966. But he hnd trouble • from the slart &n the redrclay ^ I ROME (UPI)—Second-seeded1-seeded cflrcficareful patterns. courts of tho Foro Italico. D eterm ine LwX pro John Newcombe of Austra- The men's finals was a NcwNewcombe broke him in the f tiinsL Final ^ hftwpnimth and ninth games, with lia wonWOI tiic men s singlesC5 finirt cmcnt CTlCUlatcd— st«iggle— hcM cen I fifth MondayMonda' at the 26th Italian two ofo the best known namesnarnciTn m nocH5TtiffcrinB-the-hamillallon_ Kocne ------1 T Tennis'Tennis Championships andnd Julio the game. g of drcdropping the set on a double Heidman bccame the firstrst U.S. , -.j, all-pro seesawV battle (auj‘-’ women’s lilllsl here in 133 years,years. minutesjte s less Ig F ield Newcombe pulled out every ~ Starting F I every jhree hours beforeore 6,000 E spositoto Is ] Chosen►sen A s ® .shot Jn a technician’s m anual to spectators. Including .exJIcd LOILOUISVILLE, Ky. ( (UPI)- U P I ) - AArts rls nnda l. Washington 6 Detroit 1I (night) (night) Ne* York OOO OOI Wx-M 0 in-;,, ep™ S ; 236 Shoshono10 St. W. Twin Falls, Idaho flflh and took third on Shannon's Padres I______^ California at Scattlo0 (post-(Dost- ■'»' Lyl# (I) »n. HorsesHors do get sick you'OU know...know... spokspokesman said. ^ Shannon at second, but on the led) • throw to the plate,.May droppedd?0 |>l!Jd SANS DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)— C U P I)- (°"ly<‘ fiomes scheduled) ahorLstop P n d Patck'n! throwJhrow PinchhltlerPiri Ken Boyer, up only sensoJf[ Notional League Stondlrg*ndfngs for an error, with McCarvercCarver previously this season. ^ • ' ...... 'T- . .-1 singled jn Wes Parker from scoring. •■‘■ni lp c l.g b St. teuii sM iiooi»-sn10—«« iQ thirthird base to cop a two-run^, two-run _ , ,, plttiburdi 010 MO Ml—3>1-3 4* \I railrally in the top of the10 ninth Chicago 15 € .714.714 — — • Cariloo (1-3) and McCincrih H”hS“kMoom, inn:InnliR Mondny night as the Los f i , *P ittsburgh J2 7 .632.632 2 2 W»lktr ( « , D«! Ctcitoo («), ShaUeoback 0 fr^ St. Louis 8 11 .421- 88 («) w d «*y. i-l). ' Angeles Dodgers camo from .421- . ■ ■■ . 1 ■ i-.^: — ------tahbehind to b eat tho Sann dDiego S Philadelphia Jf,"" 7 10 .412•412 6 6 : • ■ J ' ; P ad res 4-3. NewNcw Y ork 7 .11 .389 6 ^ a Trailing 3-2 going' Inlonio the wc/t :s ;!' Bonds Bats“ " ninth, the Dodgers used hils by w ll,pct. p c t .g gb b I • ’ ■ thrco straight pinchhiltcrsI toV! c-- Snn F ran 13 6 .l«4 .(W4 — — ' ■ • ' • GiantsTo snap a thrce-gamo Padres’1 adres Angeles 13 6 .684 - — winning Atreak. ■ AtlnntnAtin 12 7 .032.632 Ir • ; ' , ■ Wllh one out. rooklo Bill r m ' t, . , fi M Cinclnnnil 8 10 .444 4V4 : J , • : 4-3 Victoryr Russellto Bingled to right ,1 field. ® f Snn Diego 9 12 .429 r> ' i Wes Parker, batting for Wlllle Houston 4 W .188 lO'X10>^ • 1 JPI) — Crnwford, followed with d triple • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - a triple . Monday’# ftcTulta • V i ’ /■■- ’ ■ Bobby Bonds hit a homer,'>r stoleslnle down Uio third bnse line.■ c,Snn Frnnclsco 4 Cincinnaticinnatl 3 his seventh baso and ' scored ^ ^ho ball boy ot Snn Diego Chlcngo r 2 Philadelphia»la I (10 ; ; three runs Monday while Stadium pickcd up Parker's" 8 ball n|„ht) . i'. • ,j 1 ■ I ; ‘/v lending tho San Franciscoroncisco It was ruled a triplo.T'®- „ 5 St., Louis 6 Pittsburghburgh 2 > ' I : \ V, ninnts to their noventh S slrnlRht tra lR h t who cam o in forlor Ron Vn|, (night) ...... vlclory, 4-3, over the slumlumping ping F“lrly, then delivered n hnrd ^ Atlanta / 12 Houston 1 (nighl) . grounder to deep sliort.stop.horLs op ^_os» Angeles 4 Snn Dlogo 3 . . Tom m y Donn fielded llie hnllhall /nL Bonds rfrJlJed h).* third hom or i homor f,„t imnblo to makomaha n ^ V games scheduled) In tho first Inning nndmd thetho ii,ro\v. , G|anls scored a sctond1 nmn m In (ciaiido OMccn, wlchh Teller rcllel If" I ! i the snme ffnme nn a slnpleff bypy ^clhelp from Jim Brewerr inIn the r i l l I f.' • ■ Ron Hunt and thrco walks by 1,]^ jn KB by ninth inning, was creditedIlled hishls f u l l losing pllcher Tony CloninRcr.Inger. fo.fourlh win tn fivo decision*decisions ■ Uial. Bonds walkt'd, rnccd to third wllllowh reliever Dick Kelley iwk ■, w hen CionlnROr’fl plckoffff Ihrowthrow thetho loss to mnko hls rccord 1-2, - sailed Inlo right field nndd scorcdscored INalo Colbert homere Andy Kosco alnglnl, movfrdnovfVd to(n - UCDrilDV ruiirMir 1 -4 '■ ' v A V bases-empty homers, l)ooto«l l)0 (ito«l s<^cond on Toni H nller's’s single r > ] |.n \« U n i Iquipp.d Ilnnds* Icndnff grovmilcrIer nndand ond"n cnmo tn on n ninglo0 hy mil m il . ' AIR CONDITIONINO Bobby promplly slolo second S»iSudukls. ru n MAINTENANCI Iiinmpiilfl An»ii|f» omwiftnu—410n il- 410 1 i bnsc, 1I« rodo linnin momciilnriinmciiifl ioojm o»-» t 3 lalo r on a fiinglo by Hunt.ilint, ( mtrcn, llr>w»r Gnylord Perry .wentnni thoum ,,, |,|..Ke|ti.y (lO). IIH roll.fll1 HI).), Hlli), ' AIR CONOITIONINO nlii|ir (»1|. : D A I L Y - W E E Kk L u Y y " *1 I ^ a ()i>t arit 4lh), IIinkU FURNITURE ..... STORES MONTHLY-YEARLY: a r u y ^ Queen Sent ^ AUTHOmZED SIONATUmi WILL CLOSE; AT i r T H E I S E N To Farm Club MOTORS INDIANAPOJ.W, Jnd. (U, . P PJ)- „ _ NOON nigliuhnniiur Mol Queen was flHslgned 10 the IndlnnnpoHn Indlnns nf the AmericnnII Annocl-Asnocl- SA URD A Yrs S I alion Mondny by tlie ClncinnntlIlnclnnnll Kcdi, who recfllied Johnm Norle-Norlo- fjBYHER NOIICB fiii.'froni thn Trlbo. Queen wns a regular ntnrter for liio Reds In 1007 nnd5nJ'".S lOllB, M & Y ELECTRICF R IC ^ jHIIIII complllnii a H-A record in 1007 ...... a n d a 2.70 avorago,ovcroS “ “In Av*. E- 733-8JIJ So fnr (his nprlng ho ts 1-0 a n d hun n 2.2i itUA, DUTCH'S [a Inloimciijnn , N oriflsa, flI«o h rJaJil-hflndcr, wna Kclicdulcd lo Join (holl'io ''lMRodn i FURNITUIIE & APPLIANCEIANCB M „ i : " , « 7 7 no In Son Francisco Monday. At k. f i i i i Indianapolis ho wai'0-1,'.'’K wUImi m A*' W- 73M09O 1.00 H lU . • ■' . / Tuesday, >April 29, 1969 Times-Novt's, Times-Novk's, Twin Falls, Idaho 1 3 . - - fll- U T E PAssistant ^ s : RiHale Is ffi Celtics AttA ttem pt N ® iM At]Athletic Director,Dll p To K notot Series^S( ^ 5 a llT ^ c hh A t C S F 1 A t ^ t Ton o n ig h t Jerry Hale, assistant coachch at duties duties at Creighton Universityirsity receivedrecelv« the most improved Universily of Texas at EI Paso, of of Omaha.Om player BOSTON (UPI)—The Boston the currcntcu playoffs and tra ’. player award. ' Celtics are pro basketball'sketbaU's trying to— m ake thc biggest was named athletic directorr and In In presenting ] Coach Halelc to BushBusJ and Adams receivedlpe-d lp e - baskelball coach at Collegegc of the group,g: Dr. Taylor said he cial r« oldest team. Thoy'ro alsojIso the comebackcomebo of ^thcir long title Id he cial recognition as co-captains, most omes to domination. Southern Idaho during the and and hish staff had screened over electecelected following the season "by ' most stubborn when il comes lo domina convincconvincing them that they don't The school's annual athlotic-banquel.iquel. 120120 applicants a] and come to0 the their teammates. In addition. ey don't The Celtics' 111-105 victory Dr. James L. Taylor, collegeallege decision declsi that “Jerry Hale IsIs thcthe thoso three received special bavehave tto win all thc time.me. over the Lakers at Boston president, announced Hla ale le best |person In the countryy for awardsaward for being name3 to the I ’! « The- Celtics have wonon nine Garden on Sunday slashed the would fill the position vacaiedcaied this Job.”J( . InterrrIntermountaln Collegiate Athlet-athlet- I ' a ' V Nation!National Basketball Associationjpcialion llos o s Angeles Ar advantage ,in half, by Eddie Sutton who resignedigncd In other banquet highlights,Ights, ic ConConference all-star team. il" playoff championships overiver the ^nd BostonBt will be gunning for six weeks ago to accept similarmilar Coach Coach Sutton and first-teamn all------years. But they’vx? never [he otheroti half when the series -_____ Amer Am erican Tom Bush got stand- 1 > _ ' succeetsuccceded in fighting theirkClr waywoy resumeresumes at the Garden on inglng 0 ovations from the K large JReese \ c Powersers I ! W out of a 2-0 deficit. I ..... J TuesdaTuesday night. crowd gathered to honor the CSI * Nevertheless, Neve they fellI behind p pinyer

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WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ HEWIEW Sficrctary Robert H. Finch said today he cxpcctcd the Nixonlixon administration to present within a matter of wecks an outlineB for federal m inim um w elfare bene*>enc* 4 ^

Finch, in a panel discussion>n at |^ B thoU.S. Chamber of Commerce’s ' 0 |H annual m eeting, said the BBB federal minimums would be ^ 8 j nccessary. 'because of a last i^hhrissm H H bh^bihh week’s Supreme Court' decisionision I B S x eliminating-'- residency' require^uire^ h B menls for welfare requirements.ents. Finch said President Nixon's b H 1 /^ Urban Affairs Council had metm et H | all day Saturday "in an effort to determine what kindi of .f ll % minimum standards are need-iced- M m m IB! Finch has been an advocalele of R a ^ minimum federal standardsiards - {^3 since before taking office last s^^> jfE iia;aJatoyiteiaB January, arguing repeatedlytedly lhat the disparity In minimummum welfare payments among the SsSiaKSSSB M bIK At states must be eliminatedr'He:"H e I M B said today that the Supremercme Court-decision “now meanss we will get down to a minimumm^m bflSgacayWoSE BBB HPK standard." ^ Pgg 58^15? SI9! On another topic. Finch joined S S i i M i ^ B i Labor Secreury George P. Shultz and Agriculture Secreia-:rcta- ^ 5 ry Clifford M. Hardin in Ksg condemning recent college cam- pus disorders. Finch said if "they ? y H fl B continue, thc trouble couldcould DeJilivei spread to the high schools. Shultz, on leave lo theIt'e government from the University-rsity of Chicago, criticizcd college> I with em o tio n al,' Immaturelature ______K offered for sale.insaiejn the Tlmes-News youngsters—that’s the busineiss,ineiss, g Want Ads . . . your guidguide to the best News Want AdSj. . . Mi M agic V alley's I but now they're being stirredcd up * by professionals." town! . ^ 3 most active merchandisimerchandise center! H Soviets C"hange han M editeiditerranean m Makes Profij; _ . '______. E H f l MINNEAPOLIS, M inn.'i Tactics,A . i BB ut ut N ot O bjecibjectives L (UPI) — Patricia A. Young,mg, 17, and W illiam A. Leadens,=ns, 18, w ere going to Wjishlng-jng- By PHIL NEWSOM. MusMuscle still plays an Impor- right elh 2, AsldoAsld from attracting airlines BH l Action people oro olwai Minn., today, a fter a wlnterlikecrlike Atlantic Atlani through the Mcditer-•dlter* which Britain hopes will recap- poraor =4 storm spread snow from the rnnon recap- personnel as paying customer^,=tom«j|, Rg ket for sportsarts equipm^ equipment . . . and >IFIED WANT ADS I lure Koma ‘tourist revenue lost tho < I m CUSSIFIED WAN N orthern Rtfckiei to the North-5 nr*h - lure I lie lost tho Queen also has hired O ern Plains. A tornado ravaged a« „ Tbo o th er would hftVo estM>-eslM>- to airlines,ali ironically was/as an stewardca»castewoi formerly’ wilh MBl Tlmes-Newss WantWant AdsAds 1are the action Texas trailer court Sunday.IR"**® lished them nn n Mcditer-alrllnt5diter- airlines pilot and his -wife.fe. BritishBritlsl United Airways ns |il ! ^ _ 2 lines-4- 4 Days-; D ays-2 Dollars r I '• rancan power, protecting a line Capt.Cap nnd Mrs. Elgenen M. mlnlsklrlcdmlnlsh wnltresBes in thetflJ ||Jn nda which bringbring buyerbuyers and sellers ' 1^ Snow fell in norihern WIscon- o» cc Iscon-of communlcntluna and giving UngLong of Woodsiile, Calif., a San swlnglswinging late tiour coifee shop. I n • EV£RY ITEMM MUSTMUST BEBE PRiPRICED - I ■ Bln and Michigan and northeast- them .i^m a springboord Inlo Africa.Uricn. FrnncFrnnclsco suburb, boanlcdcd thethc All hirblonde and nil stunners,"..'JhS they W\ B togotherl ern Minnesota, as the northern .. i a H • N O ITEM OVEROVER $$1 1 0 0 0 0 .0 .0 0 0 VALUl A t Uio aam o’ lim e, they wwere ere "|'lp"lsplio the factct thPthe ^home. ‘ ly sunsunny dnys while meanderingindering E Bgal^ M frost or freeze warnings were In nn the m —y — areS Western nlllen looked nnnn upon ' Cuniird officluls nboardrd the throughthrouj tlio Cnnarlei and nn tho , effcct for a aeven-atate area ’ i.L $72 million liner, which sailslalls by first hours of ho Jaunt (o H from Minnesota and the Dako- HussIRussian ambitions then wiih consldcrnble more Innocenceicence compuleriicd readings off nntel-nniel- LlsboiLisbon. m tas Into the Rocklei, c^»l< lllcH nnd Is bigger ihnn1 throethroo '■ KJ ' A tornado Sunday ravagedg .d a foolbnll £ i » fields, snid they thought 'm/T*it^* • • • } .H ^ Check the m many any ioi> jo^ opportunitlem• H . ; trailer court In Texas near ------theIhe Longs,Li w ere tho first payingpnylna M | Y l lSSlSSippil [ H H Farmers dependepend upon upon Times-New,p Plano, injuring at leastst 3038 Amer H: American customers to be n the TImes-Naws Want, ■ T ppraons, 13 serliusly. Fifteen 'O* J booked, 13 Want Ada to both buy and sell live* HBffll M TImei liniisfi irailera w ere destroyedt royed Bicycle1 >M Brakes’ long Is a pllol wllh Flying l-fi 1 A ds . , . thhie e dlrect'Or)directory which pro- ■ , ftnd 30 others heAvlly damaged. 'S | m stock and equipment*tquipment. V\Want Ads serve Km "““'I'' -n M Tiger Airlines and Is in England River Rises 1 Tornadoes nlsn touched down in v n instructing British pilots In i{„ • latlonal as th e ir established,;ablished, iovlow-cost market* |i™m | i duces resultsLS for Job s10, Mr. creat in Uie riv er's m you need it, tool nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd . Eddy,''c also ,'t^histnry „' by plncing sandbagslandbags k'MK V k. and Bccllons of Missouri, . , is boy Ixinrded the Queen at Soulh- _io„„ Kansai) and Oklahoma were’rThit hit A 17-ycar-old, I'win Tails boy »w“r|l houin- niong dikea which hadd glvon ^ , waa treated at Magic V alloIlo y ninpton.“n’P“ Eddy, n reprcsontnllvejnintiv-n nw ay’ iinder rcleniless ppresHure re iiu re by tnrnndoes Saturday night. r after of Conllnenial Oil Co., has. lived froin Dy contrast, warm Gulf■If' air Muinorlal Hospllal Sunday aftor o^ Co in. lived ffoin the muddy waters. ' ■' ,hl tho brakes on his bicycio failed i?i--(or- tho last four yenrnnrn In Tj,et j,o Mlsslsalppl crestcdfed Sun. fnnlinued today lo floW up the ‘ truck England. A naval architect by dav r Kftslern , aide of the nation.inHftti rolled Into n pnnel truck Engln "V day morning from tho cllles of nt the bottom of .ShoshoneI Fnlls Fails Profe'*t logelher. Ills wife, Kothlec, ijunn'i differing air mnsses, Irom the , John 11. Toolhmnn, Mi Rlue |>'*t •« Cntlilrv, iiuniilbul, M o/ «nd Keokuk, Ccntral pulf Coast lo, ,bethe *•«««' lJ>lrcorner to(o rlrip,«p tho. floor and putnit the ‘«ico *”<> hit • telephonew pole, ■j'ha-fite car driven by Nfr.fr . Refn- of M arlin .Stre«t ai\<| F lierr Ave*Ave- flreflro iout. . Ito H^e went lo sleep, officersirs nuld. king and1 a car driven byy Donnie ' ■ nno Weat Saturday where aaga- ga- DamageDn was llmlifd lo tho The accident happened ntRl 2:S33:li9 Jo Brilton,B 17, H agerm nn,, eol­ raab wafc on fire. floor of the gnrage. The garngeRirnge n,in. .Salurdny, Tlio youlhith wnn Ilde unt Highway 30, IdahoHim .State T h « 'fire sta rte d a t 3:30D p.m . la ovowned by p r . R alph DDrake, rake, chargedcluirfl wiU» viulallon of tho Police Pollci records «how. Therhe acci­ . ■ fu ld w e«dt w er*ir« be* offi«officera aaki, bbailo a s k rule, dent;dent h»ppea9d.B( ailft p.m.p .m .' ' 16 'Times-News, Twin Falls,‘Idaho=alls, Idaho Tuesday;. April 29,29, 1969 Refrigeratoators And FreezersFre AreAre Want-Adal-Adables. Call::all 7733-0931llTof^laceAW To i A W ant Ad.

- Help Wonterf______I^ B H . l p W a n H ic I ______118 8 HelpH « Wonted 18 ButiBuiine«« Opportur>ltlettle > 3 0 HofnesH e n fer Sale ______^5 0 J lHornet o i for Sale ______550 0 _ M Mobll» ol Hom«« 64 r T J T T l ' on e i. P h o '^ y 7.13.0130^“''"’ * CandyC Supply RouteRoute •i Country Homesnes NEW LISTINGS Classified^ C l Top Sales Opportunity ^ GATEWAY' A BIG SECURE’I XvHj ^ 'n te d TKUCk"”arlvcr wliirdT^wllh dlosel (Part or irOll-Tlme)me) • F • F I L E R . 2 « Acres,■« h»,i 3 bed- nxceptlonol older, 0 bedroom, '■ ------• Fxpprlcncertr.x »fll.-»mnn to sell experlt-nc-. Coll .^0-2511,I, Wendell.Wendell, Excellentjrxci Income for Few Hrs. ro room s, large kltchcn.rtinf„» dining tw o-story home, cxcellcntL'lo,TRAILER locii- CEN TER 1 SuSit vin and Hustmnn Koilnk-i I V 11, 5 “O" Kimberly. Large lot, gas ^ EX PERli^N CED IrriKiHur and farmfurm Wee:Weekly work (Days or Eves) ro room, combination, living furnnce. basement, largesc diningdin®"* MoBMnalc V ullcyi Lurge.l Sclccllon newest copy sysleins. tur nKRrc-s- J hnnd needed; 423-SSD3.______RcnlReniling and collectingg money room, ro b a s e m e n t , garage, _ooi D I R E C T O R Y Jivsive n-Rional corporalion. i Com* s F U T U R E )lipenscrs horse bnrn. fenced andn,i cor. rn?' j.,,. '’o®'" “ " ''lo s room plus nIco J NNEEDED: I!e : FARMUa. beete t planter.Dlanter Trom Coin O perated Dispensers ho nu cor- kllchcn. $21,500. ^» fMOBILE HOMES .tu, Pleio training. Sulury and cur 20 A cres. Cnll 324-4i«7. et planter. aurrounding^rroundlng_ ra ruls. $14,800. ______area. No selling. (HandlesllQs Nnmo'‘ Nnmo'‘ >^#> '9 V, V. Acre close-ln, spacious S Merlclte — Magnolia announcem ents In'nnd bcnerili. U lrcct scllinK cx- W H Y ? . - . = ■ = DrarDrand Candy and Snacks):ks) llOJOllOlO be bedrooms; living room,- lire- FILER ACREAGE,GE Tamorock ' — Columbia ly cabi* Large 3 bedroom home, on S „ , ClassiJicalicn 1 throJgh 15 }|fj n t cash Required. For Personalrsonal In- place, p|i carpeted, many cabu Lar h 15 • »;fe'ar“ il."roiBir'pc/sonQ“ '''^^ , . p Farm Work Wanled 23 terVlew “ vl in Tw in F alls:lls: Send nets, ne bullt-ln' hutch, doubledouble Acr Acres. 2 baths, large living"in, ScJroom » ^ TRAVEL ■ TRAILERS 1 eflefiorl. wllh growth company.iS If , WE NEVER — NaiTie. A ddress and Phonoone Num* garage, ga many more fineIne fea-fea- aod and kitchen, hnt lott o7 fruit Traveleze — Roadrunner EMPLOYMENT ^-tv MERLE’S £‘o"rber T<5; tures. tu $10,500.---tree trees and pasture, corralsrrnls and Concord i — Terry nt. spa- >ome cement ditchcs. $18,500 Classification 18 Ihrough __ CUSTOM FARMING.TTNf; ROUTE DEPARTMENTIENT • 5 • 5 ACRES, 2 bedrooms, spa- 24 .1 H • P-O- Do* 3M0I clous cil living room, carpeted,arpeted, wilt with $4,500 down. V PICKUP ] CAMPERS ~ . HAD A J-;-Plowing, discing, roller .uffm harrow« an ____ Anaheim.t California 82803S2803 ■' bs basem ent. New ell furnace, _Jng, 733j^8515._MerIe_Kauffman,______1 ------pasture, fenccd. barns, ga- V / I r \ D •FINANCIAL T E N M E N S [V, TAYLOR-I L W R • »^ PICKUP COVERS .Classification 30 Uiroughlh 38 - - . jv Custorri Seed Potato Cuttingcuini- PHILLIPS 666 6 ; TX -rS'Sf«'^ PNCY ' “ siurdy-Dllt ReRardleJi of your prcsont Job l a y o f f^ Gene Standiee . He c. .i.iion C h a r l e s P . H awker w k e r gteA G EN C Y SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTIONON ■ ____ 4 3 8 -5 5 4 2 ______Pp ! a u li____ for . C h BERLY * TRAVEL TRAILERS AND ______on Kimberly Road Freeway ex- R E A L T O R 2 . Classification 40 through 46 W H Y ? — : m m mm r* Phone 423-S289 „ MANURE HAULING iportunlty. Evening 820-5933 EveningscmnY»“ ® PICKUP CAMPER between 9 A.M. and 10 P.M.’.M. DecauseDec we are a National Con­ - I N S & . f “Sr'hono "S 733. : Call Morton Thomiponpon Ron Ro T aylor , •— ' 423-5403 • ]r e n t a l s . Coll 733-D204 cer i Q J ] aSd2 or 733-0750,______Eveninas 733-7879I M Mui ason Sm llh — 733-5877 REAL ESTATE' cern we know- th a t m ost for com- LIKLIBRIDGE , o , _ 287 Washington Northrth ------“ Classification 50 through^ 02 ------— ------Uiey"^ a re ” w'orth.^'our'"comp^n'nySmnani Custom Farming - 733-8363 MOBILMOK STATION AVAILABLEmiNHV m * 734-2010 TWIN FALLS S'JjSHARP 3 bedroom Medlterran- GATEWAY . _____ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ______ean brick, full basement, car* ___ pollcjf is to givo TOP MONEY.ONEY.^ u in.Am'.S u a ! CUSruKl farming. Manure — pet. gus fireplace. $15,500."5w!' *“'• T R A I L E R C E N T E R R E N T A L S W A N T E D - inbne 3-*4“ PAID DEALER TRAINING We know by doing this mennen aro L'lV j“‘ ^ . . . . Addison W est 733-2410 ' C la ssific a tio n 70 th ro u g h 83 ______FINANCING AVAILABLE W H Y W A I TJ. ?• NEWHE 3 bedroom brick... 2 balhs, baths, OPEN qp DAILY: 8 a.m . to 6 p.m. “’.fJo * / CUSTOM I'LOWlNG, newew equip.equip- f u l l T B A L INMI7 E bascmunt, bas 2 cur garnge,Buy all nowcar- OPEN no SUN,: '\ p.m. to 8 p.m. Jnclinrd. ReJInblo ond sober. J The oraduc- menj. Call Arihur Petcr>on,cr>on, 536- E Q U IT A B L E R E N T tlURRYms and take advantagentage of pet. pet. kitchen b -lt-ln s. Buy now AGRICULTURE Steady wnrk. Cai" necessary. tion P,';h‘'n ,; 5253. W endell. Idaho.______SNT this low Interest nnanclng.Ig. Real Renl and and choosc your colors.ors. RoalReal a l w a y s ' n» Compensation above averageBC to inv/Uy offs. MANURE MAN Spreuding, Leo'sy, Cusiomcusiom ‘ RETIREMENT PLAN^LAN sharsharp 2 bedroom home withwllh 3rd value vali for *25,000. Classification 90 through S6 tho right man. Call 733.9205. ^ Farming.. Filer, 326-4703.3. Call Leonard Petcrionerson J>edrbedroom Ih basement. Spacious _ 5- Fni living room, wall to wall cnrpet* F E iL T O R S b e t t e r B U Y S b ------Farmers cus=I Krohn. 8.5- ______fS'rS'. FELDTMAN-REALTORS ^ S T O M plowing. Arlln Krohn. ii i - ______Ing and excellent doubla garage. on g.. Shoshone St. N. 733.1988 L IV E S T O C K WOMAN- Maintenance Men S003 Eden. ------All this for only »8,900. _ ?11 MAGICVALLEY CUSTOM plowing-and dlscing7lscing7 joejb e ' OWNEROWN transfertcd, 5 bedrooms. 2 Classification 100 through 116 Bervlc* Men MHler, MH 733-3801. DISTRIBUTORSHIP I I balhs. finished basemf'cnl^doubie ent, double MOBILE'HOMES FOR - I — On Sports Page H A M L E T T garage, S ; covered patio, carpelscarpets and Mobile homes Salesmen drlipes. 2060 Sherry Lane.ne. 733-034C. TraTrnvel Trailer,* Motor homes-, AIRCRAFT AND BOATSJJS MOTOR ROUTE Work Wanted 242 4 ' REALTY UEAUJIFUL siJ 4 bedroomi home.home Al.At- 3'/« 3'/« miles w est « W est 5 Points C la s s ific a tio n 165 th ro u g h 173 Truck Drivers ’ JlJif ------MR. WILLARD 0______-'OUR•'( REPUTATION AND turas tur Drive, 2^ boths, withwllh family 733-6142 — Cldsed Saturdnyi In Buhl area. Smoll cur pre- >lL-te Music EX PE R IE tJC E CAN MAKEAKE A r ro o o m . S24.500. 733-4550. After Ollld. work.,. ^ ROTO TILLING■JG FoiT FOR SALE: O ur complete Musl? . EXI 4550. Afie? „ M O B I L E H O M E S • . . - ______'.fer- .ferred. Between hours 2 nnd 6 Elm o G arrison. Cull 733-C630733-CC30 Siori Store — Morchandisfr.,tlxtures,ixtures, dls. •*dls- ' •• •• DIFFERENCE” hours, hou 7.33-7G5I, Hackney:y_‘^gy?cy-_ Agency. ' «!kyllne - v*.ii D y k e-V ard o ------— p.m. Apply Circulation Depart* opportunity 733-4070 (Anytime) ‘ • • . 't - w - ^ o o UEDKOUMS, low down pay- S Shop Help KOT( usincss that A’’’' Koffmastur. 733-2810 (hom^) mui down pay- Selt-fonialhed travcl trailers Lost and Found ______1 _ me *^n^ml8,^^andsc%Ing."‘^B^ado ret.% ";;fT ;'oi.rb°.e“s;s I (hom?) m\:nt, balance like rent.t. 211 Madl.Mpdi- N om ad* J e t* Aladdin Ing In- N ursery stock, l-loyd Gnmbrel. ■ h“» served this area for 21 >-v'ars.------son. Fruit shndo trees ON DISPLAY . LOST .A pril 2<: M ale soldcnI l.t™la h ra - . E X P E R I E N C E D► iulled''at”^t!'ui, t^"* onmorei. Mulllken Music Store,“ 132m ’ wSi West TOWNTO AND COUNTRYN T R Y wWILL S PAY $i5.ooo,aish-for-for —- good Doublo Wldes I dor. vicinity -i mUcj west. 2 north Experi- Hm geMrai Buitnoss Opportunifie*’tie * ’ 330 0 Durley.pu''' Idaho.______423-5S59 Sale« ■ Service - Parti . Suppllei WE WISH to thank everyono)no for PART-TIME:-PAR' Must bo 'availableLllnhl. secnitarics and general ______SALVAGE yord, garage, ncw opart- ^ m m i S '... their kindness In the death .of of our between bet 2 and 3 p.m. or 1 anda n d4 ! S" Blrl.si alw ays necd?d. («) ------tSdVfSui: SMALL DOWN ^ Arrii Efrmanent Job.b.^'wHh- with OWT a ^ Jment i f i and 130 cars, located In Paul. father, Robert F. Tayldr. dndand cs. p „ p.m. Inquire Tlmes.News Qrcu- tM irc c ' All fnr >15,000 with $3,0003.000 down. _ ^ bedrooms,nrirnnm,' Farm Management: 733-6015 B A K E R ’S peclaify Verfile and Albert Pullon jatj good coippiipy. f°r neat appear- p PROFITABLE BUSINESSIN E S S Call 679-7574 or 733-3225^______P “f' and thB m em bers ot thu C hruth ___ _ °e P “” " 'c n t. . .f®”••inR^oung mun. Sates and slock full bascmcnl, modern conveni- 700 f? nSa P A R T O R F U L L T IME E WORK W O R K SERVICE§ e ^ STATION for lease, good convenl- 700 A C R ES r CalTiT’s'ci^prrp'rlnT"r^Tp.-rpmT- MOBILE HOMES or Christ. , - room. Good.salary, top fringe n?i nV hi^h ences. Will nccept assumptionnptlon of kicr klc Irrinatc-d. 10 milesliles Irom rrom Hoi Honest Priccs — Fair Dealings TTjo Families ofi J tor benefits. (3) Neat apnearlngpearlSg 1 FOR ADDED INCOME loca ofi Experienced Irrigator ben 1.1io°n^'^i!S: 5U% Twin Falls. Modern home, lm-Im- 13 Years Serving Mnglc Valley Jess Tnylor NeNcedA Immedlatelyt tJood 3- n ’time’ S E C U R E LO C A T, IO ? N S S s J y ------r medlnto possession. $72,000.2,000. 412 Addison A ve. W est _733-3358 E lsie Davley . ►.-bedroom»-bC( home, top wages to tho ______SIX P E O P LE KILLED thelrthelr vol* val* _ ■; rlghl man. 3 mlfts from Twin ...... uable time In our ofllco Ihlsthis monlh southsldo soi 240 combination ranch, „i s a i s ' f‘or''?ob EarningE . Potential 5780:00 a = = cf\ because wo were unablee to show excellent ext Improvement,'.'‘’beaumui beautiful ^ FLEETWOOD' — BROADWAY r a il., .CM 733-..sa.______f » pending Homei for Sale 5 0 ______Inquiries. m(month, or more depending nor them tho houso they wanted.lers') \ Wc^ o ict leaving thothe state. 5^1 SECURITY — RANCHO EL RAB ‘nVy'TayloV®'’ ADMADMINISTRATIVE secretory for ^ on size of roule. ' Connie Askew school ccntral office In '’Burlly' Burley. OPENINGS FOR HOLLY DRIVEVE ------' Scom* . fST.’ b'S.."5S’;!icy 1.^° know R O C K Y M O U N T A IN ______expcrlenoidexi desired, typing and i “Our repututlon and experience TAIN CAMPERS 7n^rt“ h3 q u a l i f i e d P E O PLE L E Rei Reliable man or womann wanted w anted ' . ' ‘O'* ------shorthand. Position to bo filled by -J ca to re- HERE Is deluxe living,ig space. space ' c®" mako a difference.".•• ‘call Call "s us ‘ REALTY ParsonaU-^pectal Noticesces 9 JunoJui 1. Salary depends on1 tkliis^ skills. STRICTLY 51 CONFIDENTIAL »» done ‘^and Tor «" e*Pc« appraisalII of your WaynoWa Buucr, Broker 733-14M733-14H) Location Since 104« - ■ Submit experience and trainingInlng to . *^0' locations that Is beautifully done and nnd let a Associates f, 'ALCOHOLICS Anooymous —- Twin DaleDa L. Nelson. Superintendent, iwllng aU ready for the most particular P;;°EK S F S cir',;.!;'; S"ot.,"".;r'yoo“.ly for you. Mel M oncur ...... 733.3I0J 733.3101 ' ' S: S i m p s o n M o b ile H o m e s Falls CourthouR, Wednesdays at sch fL *cyi! “nnd“ *ctc?"wnh“^ln"uonainnlionnl buyer.buy' 5 bedroomi. three balhs, P/of lays at school central off lop In 'Si-rS: Burley, B E A U T I F U L ... brand prepared pizzaszas sold sold two fireplaces. Family roomroom plusplus »‘nn Hamlett Realty, 733-407D.D. J- P. "Jack" Smllh ...... 733-4134 733-4534 4 43B-4744______Rupert •:30 p.m. For furlher InJormatlon,mation, Idaho.idi . -• ifIf iyou know how to be beautiful, thr 733.4030. Al-Anon 4rd Floor, 733- — ^ caullful,. through our electric ovens^ns whichwhich recreationreer room. Lnrgo kltchcn ^C H f004 COLUMBIA. 20x54 double Wtdei sr, 733------— a ;million women wUl paylay you ' wm tu k e in four m inules.s. No No cx- cx- with complete built-in'in appll- an’S u NEW HOME bl modcrn”subrdTvlsl6n, d a i r y r a n c h i i i '" 7332.______RefrlgernledRe W arehouie aand n d for your secrets. 5 RMrlgl located Ju sf north of Senior HIbH _ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpcted, re- e furnish nnccs. Rouble garage. Refrlg- Oll^slrccfs’: f o r S A L Eti ^ ?rl'frlgeriiied alr-condltlonlng. Fcnccd V li Oi-D NOTICEII Como JoJoin in us J,'*Plant workeri needed nt ■J. J. R. AmbitiousAm woman needed here Jn landising. erated air condition. Sprinkling JJ-n llvo en- -Simplot Co.. H eyburn. Idaho, in - ' to • 1 Si7'm s,s"";k.r'sf..'j,;?;s s?;; Icied^'and curbs'’ und‘‘sldewalk“.‘ Hotno'hni .. yard*-Excellent location. Call 733-, . fo r Food — Fun — and Uve en- 10. In- to learn and Uuch professionalCMlonal and support m aterial. Wlll WIU not system. syst Homo fully carpeled nnd mvnl'^ c*ar- « HEAD good HolsteinIcin cows. cows. 8^587G2. ’ tertainment ac Me-N-Ed'sI PliznPlzzn Personnel Office betweenrtwcen niamak«up. Small buslncss of your i„., occupa- draped. Lots ond lols ^rfr ot value. vn?u« ^ 3 ° bedroom s, full basement, car- Ioyer, «r, r wrlto Including phone s numbor s s ; K ,i ™i,M- nil,* $10,750. Down paymentt $050 on of m achinery, 2 goodId modern modern ‘• jsjs.UOO. 1 Sco at Country Trailer Falls. 50 shnres of water. Plu» r»A or no down underr Gl. CallCnll homes.»>oi 1.18 Acfes, 3 feetcel ot ot wa- wa- , , Courts.coi Call 733-5588. fixERClSlTlhe new way. Renttent ox. ex. SARSARAH COVENTRY lowelryir y - hash as \VIVIANE WOODARDA R D CCa. aah InvoilmEni of *1.200.00.200.00 to w w aste n, wnter. All fenced1 rnrrSi, and i,*,*' 733-2801 day* or 733 B«0 ovenlngs ter t. speed opportunities for llx ladfei In S4.000.00 Is required. Also10 a good crossed croi fenced. Good ?,.,l corrals. "nnH “n'l “Sundays. •’J , Prl FOR SALE , by owiiei^: 100k model 'Ibrntor, Magic Valley Area wllh manage.m.:.,'," ^ COSMETICS car and 4 to S sparo hours a_a Priced Prlc a t *54,000. R eal good & J,'”l,.,'o5i.'’'“ T• ' ' I Kit. s , Trojan, fro n t kltchcn. 2 bed* actloncycle. Bonner Furnllure.irniture. ment mt pnlentlal. Wrilo Saruhuft Cov-Cov. Dept. De 70167 ’ H021 Titusnius SL SL ' we ' week. If you can meet thesothese re-re-“ terms. tern ‘ itourIt'oUR BEDROOM, ^ "aaths, tl.m- 1 733.1421.______enirv en' Miinneer. 102S Ponlarplor nror Panorama City. Calif,01412 0U12 qui quirements and cash Investment.vestment. ilyHy room, 2 cnr garage, brickbrtS WENDELL JJEALTY:a l t y 5S P K tV .^Tli InvostlBBlor—2* HourQur acr-Scr- 733-7777 betw een D:00;00 and WANTED: WAN Men to train for r'manage- mariage. “n' sincerely Inlerested In T ■S. tovored 630-2274 - fFOR o H SALE: looa Red Dale Camper, vice. All confidential. Phono)no 733-733< >2:00 a.m. ______mement positions wllh Amerlcnn “ " o V '? o i? Lynwood R ealtye a l t y 5Sul i z - k'wSl____ C031 — niBht 733-.m3. 57?F vslclan's Broadcnitlng Company Theatre"" Theatres, own"*Un’wRITE glv^^^1R Name. 010 oio Blue Lakes North 733-0211733-0211 Owner Owr will sell on cootrnct.D^'lrnct.'^No No 32032C ACRES, 220 culllvnted.iivaied— 43 324^5130324 Phono . sii'CRHTAHY f o r local 'p h y sician 's P,T! nly some Address, and Telephone Number.N um ber. A Afu fter Hours 733-2240;; 733-7100 closing clns costs, no quallfylnB,lying. Low Low aci ncrea pasiur't. Brick home. Pro* T n ^ NEW CGMlirtS to Magic Valley-Volley— ottlce.oti . If Interested please sond«nH ••luh J,*' school graduates only, some Ad dome. Pro* iuM GREAT LAKES, l o X 46, two oL knowledge of booHkecpIng or IB nc- or nc-for for-Iocai personal Interviewview with w ith 733-8473 Inierest Inle rates. Phnns 733.83H4 eve. dui ' Beauty Counselor Productss avail,avail. qualillcnllans. <]ii any previous ex- broheum • Compnny Representative. _ _ ------: nlngs fo r uppolntmcnls.WllMrVdo Wlll trade be.bedrooms. Cnrpeted iand furnished. nble. Dial 733.3!1M. pe ence. oiher pertinent facts to **''*■ NIC12 m odern home, 5 years,iX'i®'’®'t-il* at Tor for® com parable Snlt LakoL^ke'cH? Clly FFELDTMAN-REALTORS i A T T n n c J !} I’hono 1 733-1250. K-ia, c.Q Tlmes-News. ‘jij >f)»p Hansen, One bedroom, living, kit- proi INVISIBLE REW1IAV1N6 and olher «= •• 733-3370. 0. Norlh, CROWN PIZZA CORP. »“1 . living. Hit. nronerty. ______dm oil Shoshono St. N.73^iuk7 733 WANTED:-iuhs Like-new 26' o r 37* soli* . clothing repair)^ free estimates. • chen, bnth, utility. Urgo yard. ___ contained trnller, Alson camper. j'JIlfjf*’ APi*I.YC NOW for tho opportunityunity to cOUCOUNTEK MAN and yardI man for Olive Boulevard S S445“afwr e ATrRACTtVE 3-bedronm rambler, ReasonablB prices. IBO'Titonroc,Monroc, ,„ak# Jnn this a successful yenr with « t Call 423-3443S445 after B6 A IIH well-arranged kilchen,‘ SSITanUe separulo 80 ACUES neur Jerom e,«, 2 homes.homos. 633635-0012, H ollister.------733.7370. lar with retail lumber yard, permanent,ormanent, ____ U niversity Clly, Mo. 63130 - • p.m. or weekends.______««', 2?ci?r nn“ corinls, 15,000-sack poiato culiar, fio o ______Avon. Cnll Phyllis M olnturf.f. RRou oule 0 vnH Jorom .SALE:, e. .334-4843, Deville. * 9'^ 1857, 27'x8^ ' transit mixers, wo hnvoa Booiigood «lerson Lum ber Compnny, Ketch* _ ^21? FOIl SALE by owner. 33 bedroom vh vivlnn Luckm an, 324-4375.•375. Rodney _1E2 trnllor. m odern. Phono 324-5225. y. Ketch- jtn rtln g , 24 _L«-»» hnBemenl. Pauls, H25-5574.______lit lla sS ______r- -i,- v,7 To. unit motel wllh 4 ncres of extra TRA o„-.i,.«,<, Baby Slftcrs-Chlld Cots’ 76 b)i‘eR),*; " WMio' b o *" k“ io!^ Times- HOUSEWOKK got you down? He. All brick hnme lu Scoiisdnle, Arizona: rent- '^'fo'r OreenwoodJOd^Drlvo*! Drive, DOl< DOlt SA LE: flO a■^^anfilow; cret. vncnnl now, A partm enti-Furnlihed 7 0 ‘ •CUlliDREN-S VlllaHP. Chlld-Care:ld.C are. -Nc ______- 'l/h^^er. Suctlo^.-S'TlvlAlS^^ng-fiuar-i «135, payment US,.^fnr Mostly henvy soli. Justlust Irrigate LOVELY, LOV largo, clean, modorn 4 461 N orth Locust, noar Lynwood,;n w o o ^ FyU io ju . "TIMK emplay.i lo work {or possibly val^ homo In Jeromo.l . , . m)24- . ' i . .. ^ , l,,r —iTTTTr— 5 for hay nml caltlo pnsture.isture. PricoPrlco room,ror with prlvnto bath, llont, State.llcensed, director Ruoy>y Hop. Inwn inu service, mowing. Starting. iIio im Imlhin *'^1.000 wllh 2i% down,wn. Halimco w wn ater, washing facilities furnish. klni. Nunery — pre-klndersBrten ma -nnm'~'h'n ,..; hnths. 10’ X 40’ plnvrinm, double rRarten May I. Apply lo.M llflyhurn Avi- 7^5l a a v ” '--'-"' s, or can *|.is,ooo. You eouldn’i ‘replnco replnco iJT—fu'y ~OW N1'R; Two-heilroom”oom nomo,homo, carport, covered pallo,'i^iVri llxirn iiiruB Inrgo term s. Drydun Agency, Je- Jo- cd. ed. Jaco b so n ' A pnrim cnii. 400 N. .- klndersamn — W ded clnsses.clnises. huo^Weit, pftono 733.0^SS after 0 ___,_____ Ihls property for twice tho soil. soil. onr Onrnge, patio, Huy cquliv, assume J"!;* 'oiiiit, dales- Lincoln. Jorom e. 324-5374. 733-7080, 733.0010. n.„ ® s“ui*l':itvis0n «f sehooriunch's"^- mg Vvi y"'''*- Sprinkler syslem, IJ3.700, Jl 8>,^?o loan, Tolal priceI ja.ooo.y.OOO. 733.733- 7;i3.,isfi0. for apiinlnimunt, —Siil ______^_____ ilALiil-.LOH.S.: .onS" - Iwo rooms. £o.PUUl>~Chlld Care, itato ilconsed. wAN v lte s In Cassia County^"schooll' school*, *"* ;!vwv,'|\.' n,n 120. N EAR JUHOM li, oxcellentxcellent Iny.Iny* kitchenettekll utilities furnished, $50 Divided classei nursiry, pre-kin- mn sales- pDsltlon nvallahlo July 1. Submit ------: r \- T r FCTH“ SA L li' or' letiio: ■I'wo-heilroom m n n ." Jixcrllont'^ income. H:ompnn*ycompany Spiapplication to l>nla L. Nelson. .Svi- A wl'lh fam" Hluo.Lnkes South,keske. south,Smill. *"* ‘"B w ater rlHhls.Igbis. 2 licd.bed. _ $«). 204-North Washington. 733* d e ria rto n and kln-lBrgnrton.on. JOO brnpdis,j,i-i Hnniel Moinr Compnny. per ’•Si°'l^.lllT;^^^™ i^;^lh "S : ‘‘v s onu today II 801)3. 7th Avonuo Norih. 733-So07. V..! ompnny, ^ehmcnileni.j^school cenlral office, ^ ------;— you need a good farm. Only il2,. rriT ------Hurley. \l» 2-i^;;>?^OM home, near■ ‘jliurches ouoZ l.uoii N. .SIi»;klon. Healuir, I.. ^ ‘ '1 W ANr l).ci.m .lo b r - k e r i) you.->mir"lm- Im- NHWNIW CAR gel-re.idyi mechanicS i ^ C ^ ^ L O B E l ,,, ,1^. nml iIiopplnR dlnirlci, 4ll'Hih A w . & .0,. dishes furnished, Slnglo pnniint Joh wile and iiioilinr oviir Nnrlh, IS,DOO, l*h*ne 713't)071,^.QO^j'l', .i,n ■ck'“ caU p"r^*n^''AbhlIl'''^?rlJ?l^^‘ of>odroom" homo, aad uj/ T a » - 2 « 2 3 ' .1----- oood conrtliloii, Phnnfl 733.3533, „ „ II. .IV ..Mi uiimic» rurnHhod. Cull .vcninit*, P h o n e F r e e ‘"''-"V'*'' lu'im iA iqn, traitor house “ nt'' ! K ~ ^ = =1. S" “ me, ' l e„rr», livniOilns 7HS-2S23, Hruco Hr Mechani. Ueallorr 7.’i:i.B4n7 7.’i:rB4n7 l>rl'Drive, 733.n ^ " riF X ^ itUlonn. c K e Owner. n !* ^ ^ 3-Hl'.l)lo niovcT. oil. $43. Adults, liosion. 238 3rd Buhl. Cnstlcfortl “{t'' hiinil, ClooilvwnHBs, venr around !io. "l"ho'iie tiA 'lTLIi liA N cil: fiO u'ntrrs tondy av' ly iriitliir wnrk. M ^qrn houiw'fiir- Warren llrlggi. Hcaltor• 7;i3-0H04 7:i3-0HB4 733.0004.______733- Mnko Ma* gooil trnnnt house. Phone CAI i"n"s lir?j|iiy ^AyonuB North, Apnrtment 12. D Iol Q43-4G43 n,.l,nd, !?[, can Oenr^nhnson,I'i” 423- |o1' 10 rlKht p a n y . 3J0-447.V _W i to pi.Muru, Wllh ans n n n lirlii.it- ^ club, amiirt III'1'0KSI',.SS10N| (rm r nnwer home, I,-,,,,,'..' In od, Pricoil nt lum *h.1,ikiO; wllh mil FaKM llAt^l) noctej. 2-be.lrnnm S^T nhlo. illi.h. two heitrnoms. (8,ond, IBOO"iBo'o dnwn, dnwn! *lWO- nW 0-llIin H 0 0 M , moilorn home In ?*'; homo Wllh haiom ont, Unwar.l .Sio- . J" ' Twin, Call 324.S22S, Hny I'loyd, Rupert, Burley. Declo,In ir xTnruiliN(:i:i>~T r ~ ha-n.l,.’d irrliia- n-h^S; _''"I v;-rs, HOUIO I, Hnnsen. 4M.fln!'4._'21 flllM ■ tio•’“ '‘I' O'* 4B7.23JS.28. Aca Aca H ralty, 733-5117, TwI > *55. IK a,;;'"?,',!, nni‘''o4*3'’4^l>5’ .!KS: l'n^l^llVi"nt'l^^'lii«^"n^^^^ '®» tlon and trnctor work. (Iood .i-i.Srt- ...... Ill I...... w m uw jW, Kc Ken Pntlorson, Hrnkrr.______DHL P a u l n n d N o rln n il room-->Hiu»e. ro. ijood wogm,I iiBiie.iinile. Uf^^MKItAl. farm imnd. catlloIle fofeeder, e d ^ . .. ; c...... a ...... ■' 11— w s — sm bui D Iul 073.2552 vuvun area’, 7HB-27M nfif-r 7:(H).rto.' t'oiimu.o nml y rn r aroundI Job for % J I'OK .SAI.Ii o r trade! UDO00 acrosacros, 300 All "ul'llltloi"l’ncluded!'*Plus irnV ai: inicrBKipct pririv, rn3-finn2.______.V lirlunled. All 3iK) sreded.led toti. hi^Imy washing fncllltles, 733-H770. ‘yiiAlTVn/ ^ and pasture. I'^xcollciilml rorrals.corrals. 227 227 7th NOHTH, 3 rooms, shower, Wtfndcll. Cntxllnfj. 1,11 MAGIG VALLEYL L E Y : S M ; odern 3 tirdroom homo. Will bni >nth. prlvnto onlrancn. Quality will ; !J^-lW.“ 'H uU ttrw orh'p«M '*«lr^^ I M oicinl nron- bn mnintalnoii, Adulls. IWcerman, Jeromo n ' * ’*” "• Ifr, AlPx Melton. 3an-«an,<1. 3a , conhldnr good oommotclal prop- ■>" oily. 24113, 2437. Hlmrlch,■■h, ______KIT( KiTCllHNHlTH: 1-2 i.o.ls, all ulilf. Dial 530-2535 ’ ^iqiTTlirw a i M.n tor w'.l llm. w „rk I'A lt I'.TIMK ' nillliirr, plus r a n oTi In pniillry. Also wanl full111 ilmnIlmn '^•>•'11, aUo full.tlma ranchgvp: hnnd. BUSINESS -n , 32 ACHI'.S, Idoal locationITiiFfor lor sutsub- - , Hei ties lurnlshed. weekly monthly )inliaiuly mnn. Kimberly, Cold)ld filor- ^>L»_wnjtos _Li! p a lil^ fl.2 .in s, Plcaho_,. division. (.'Ily w ater and:ld full wnlor rnt rates. Echo Motnl. ______SCIIOOI. Hits drivers over 2S.yoars > I rlH hu. Main highway, $j0,000, Cnll fiTTt fiTTuTR— jwImT— close-ln private ------1 ''_««• se ll ro- SERVICE1 DIRECC TC T O R Y lj7:i:i-ini7f>,______i,ni hnlh. iilllllles furnished. |M to $73. I m n Irrsi'hra. CaU 'nolVy *l'roiimnn, iTTfT fllSltHINlillONI'. DAIUY,Y, fl lnrB.1Itirga PhPhnne 733-80.12.______- ' 73:i-77flQ, t)stween fi anil '10 p.m ""'. (Iood(In lwo.hodroom"'iim"ao.1. AiVdona!SjVllonfl! H olow y o111 u wwill ill finfind d mnimnny Rervicnn avnllahleInhlo from Mngic Mngii Vnliey Rusi* jI ‘wIwilr.ioni house, doul.loI" garagB, J* oNH ONI'. IIHDHOOM, vory nice, clean, ! lorrnls, callln shed, shop,■iop, 473-M70,473-H070, nil nliracilvo npnrtmenf. Adulti, no ne.'iiics; I-o-ooknmdor o k n m d o r ththe e titown in your nren . . . conlnct one of those (Iniis •I 40 A tnU iS. I'our liodroiiiiilllllll modernmoilern poi pets, lfl43 M aple Avenue, Twin, N o I ' for tho finestInest in servlco 1end quallty 'producli.IC " . I »y P*"- iiA K i{ M i'N T 'X pA fitM l^ N l'ri"l«rT * Help Wanted IB HiHelp Wanled 18 I lr^.V.5l'AliS■,nr';______rtwims, bnlh. AcHilis, no r«l1. t^o 40 .HMAitUS NorThaldo1 wnlor for _*2!> smoking. »n3, 733-fl|j2. . ------TTWIN W I N FALLS F A L l ______^°inilale. Wendoll Keallv n3n-'U74B30-2J74. I'UHNISIIHDI'llit Bpartm onl. a ll^ u illl^ . ' ------___ Hos,Ilo womon only. 733-H538. EARN OVERVER $3.00 PER HOUR = lo n g e r ~ SICK ROOM IQUlrMENT ______LotB Lo' a n d A c r e o g e ______M54 iTlOKrNfJ ' fnr nil npnrlmont 'of AH CONDITIONINO______RlrmOIIIATION 9ICK I'ar-now five- Quillcl. r33:iB40. j r ^ ■ IJ.SllHULD w ilitH L chBlri. vVor^isingin . equip- ACHA(;HirA“lji{,'spnclous, i.nar-aow fivo- Plantmt OpoiOporator.s xir 1-^ monl, crutchoi, walkorss 7% or r rent I'ciliedrooiii home. Appllanres, new . mil hk I'uinuuo Cumpnny. 733- West • . . . or tale. Klngsburv’n Phnrmacy,Pharm acy, jnicaiiiot, $20,000. Ar« Hiiiuy. Really, 73*733. ApApartment»-UnfurnlBh«rf'.71 After n Sliortliort OrlentnllonOrlcn Period '3 : -■ • 117f f, Main Hast. 733-11374 orur 733.U1I4.733.Ull4. _ n il ______l')NliONli O l' thl) nloosi a.ho.'lfoiim nnart* n e e d e dd tTTspllal l>DMNTAIS ITuIpI If You, Hnvoivo Tlioso Qiinliflcnllon.n I./." - iniHlni, crii|i:hrs|-elc, Hont'«« ("■or inle,•">«. OOu uB ineiB P r o p e r ly . 5 6 [i"| Will .In biH)hUoni.lin for smim aall ll hiisl.hiisT. ------RHNT-AIJ. C6.rSi„i„,------cr..l,„ II. — ai.K"''7Si.i,''S'"'jia ntHKcs, t'hr.no 73:uahll7. ’Wa Hont Mnst U verylhlni . . .. ____ TH'K "~IIK!il' piilenilul sulMllvi.ioi'isuliilfvliloii Drive hy I40n Elmwood Cirrla - ;i2i 2nd Avenue ttoutlk ttoutU TBtl TMI SIBVICI : ______I’n,!iuiHl avalliibln In Iw Twin ln I'alls thenthe calf 733-5U7I {lavs| 733-B34B ^ Iiiiil School EducationEducntion Or Eqvllvnlcnt ciiiiCHIBOPIIACtOn______ny. This HO nuress Joins Iho ovanlnui.ovi Avallntila May Isl. ktllle r~ 'ln'w'n KONICHK THICK HHIIVJCU C ‘ " ,ri'"'M.V.",Im *.<>Vin.Y aim rl.m m l. living room: • f f Good1 Pnnt WorK Record AL^MA *'"1,1, r, Inwn edg- Romiivlni, Tnpplni,m™ Trimming, i!s"Iln v m a ini - s s kllch*m, hodrooin n n d tia ih , w nirr ir. Wn niKi SO' Aerial Hiickat, Iniurpct. I'ree ''''J I V . r iinu. fiirnlshrd, $0?t per month. J'i'iona 731-4741?*"' " Miirdiiii Sim- Hsllm utoi, P hBS o n «•!«" o ’/33-tin4B, "laroid* Krmi‘to v "o rn n v o !!"' f Oood Chnrncler r Reference^, H Htll-PI.Y, Houle 1. fwli» I'alls, r f i S , '■ fABM ciUMICAl AmiCATIONTION Pllrs!jlllr I'OUU flKA.SONft Htll-PI.^’, lioii 07111. — ------17(17 KlinbnrlV Hond, 73S-H432. — . I I i» ONIt hedroom anil ono studio, lion- Gnt)d Pliy.ilcnlilcnl and DeD entnl ConillTlpn . luTi ------VAl.LUY TlViiirHIIHVICUV, „ ------— commerrlarprooorty ------"'.zriipiK ii:."-™ ;!.” ’ o!i»\mn iMiimrcTirniiron;----rocontnrs.cordnrs, o«.oa: ' M any Y oar’i l!x|iarlnni:« I^rty ullfully deoornleil, pleaiant, quIot ri, oifl, (.0. loiiiovlno Pn A Hl'ltl.IAI.TY |„n WillinR TTo o WWorlt orlt RolRolnllon ShlftaJ...... l.ori. ... i'llir!...... J?l! !!;".|;*'cemeV. •*"' 7 ^ ' iiKod I'oldtmnn Hrallori ^ 733-IOM733-lOM iwJ';!.']*""** ------ioTO-TlllINQ______. 7:i3 fin[li HKCI'.I.I.ItNT WAHItlKlUHHlUHK S'ossl.S’ossl. OTIT' O tlr i.n x , onn l.ollroom , fltove, rn- WminsR TTo o l.onrn 1-onrn 1Now Jobs jJJJi; AfitflMii’H' 'rc’”'nK stj’iu^"*...... "h'li . Commercinl hulldlnRbiiildlng onnn frlifrluoratnr nnd w ash rr furnished, ------■ S riAHDHNS, J.AV7R h; A(i'nTtA'ui'fl', ____ L ------Mnxwell Avrm.fi. Hallroadilrnad "ruck. (ritck. I.U I.ivlng room carpeted. Call 733. I'or Itova and furnace oil,I, call OomOem cnll evenings, 733-2492 o r 73^fi3U;i, nyorM roses trim- nno avullablo. Heasonablo,onablo. 733-713- 4Bin,4(11 ___ Wo HuvoIVO TIui.so Dcnofiifi: fitate Oil, 733-Sl)C]. Our iue)tuei makiim akii Johnjnh H. Mclionalil.______| “ nio" warm friondi.______——— ,,foo eitlinalas, I'liuno 733-1)353. ___ Ap a c io u s aludio, air conditioned, SEPTIC TANK SIRVICI ■*-— . — ^ close-ln, rango. refrlgerntor, heat, ^ * W nRCS?ca $2.94 Itto $3.82 ' ~ ■ a water, oanllatlon furnished, I'hnne INiUBANCI' ...... ~ w ^ f'* cli2 JlW VACUUM cilANM S ' Vacation Property ______53 8 ^ 733.4|!io. ; ' Pill" II midnd 2HC Shin Shirt Dirrcrcntlnl INS I ANT Insuranco—O stran d ir In- Alsi y WOULD LIKH 10 trado (amporcamper and I.IVlNfl AAdM. >TlC tnnk . anwor lino uleanlng, . J j l l l LL lilL ___ MaHlii I.ako Ilrsort, PhonoI'liono HIIU. calcntlon. Phono, 7.13.M31 days. 7.W- ■ NOW a t WKfiTHHN AUTO,ITO,^ TT.i^. .F,. <1-''4l3t, Rmicit, Bfiir fl n.m.p.m. .. ^ B03H ovenlnii. Adulls. no iieU. 1, 7.13-3033, nli.mahni vacuum rennlr iirvliio, ------Pntd IlnHpltnlUnllonlU nllon nnd Lira Infiu'rAnca IAWN itn v ic e *'r« ------. SNTThitllltOol^Triingl ro/ru: Som aone olto wlll ------, rslitiilHLia.fHir ^ erator fumlshnil, a.Uilta only, 807 CUHIOMCUH LAWN HHHVICU, pow ir ■- -1 Campers O 63 J 4lh*n' Hireot N orth. 733-l»l4fl.______.. b*happylobuy Pnltl llolldAyn,^ VacatlonnV acatlonn and .Sick I.cuve, o> > rnko,mi mowliiK, fottlllsor.S"'i laS rd "o n TO PLACE VOURO U R J E R O M E ______. rolo-lllllnit, 7a!l'2384, H rhanl IXihse. ______C O M E S E E .W■lyiiV H Y ■’ '’Sfil'AciOUfl ona bodrooii) npnrlnn' A n iw e r ln g le rv'Ice, lc e . TheT h e advertiser a d v e rt will he nollficd J' ;i?‘v"i'E ssiritvir.'-ai.s'a.A - *' p. O. nox 4111IIII ' Phoi P hono 208-232-IM2I) ' ’'^H?m'‘‘^iMs*nriirtt*a?/i S '•nTho '-'n 1.IH11' 'lS tn cnll you. It tlwlie iDlophnnolelophnno o( anyc ndvorllHnr In this (-77 r a llUDUnt^h^, close-ln, gao imal', coir Tlitios.Nowi {"i!isb,**aVi'iImm> A vom "' Itns".»»*«- ' * *'* ■ D IK llC T O R Y InB n o t nnn n n w o re d , d ia l 733-53fl(l, Tole* *'‘1*,^ .□jjjyjajr, n,,,,,l,..,i,.a C.I.PI. I,„,.,„n. ™ . lllllhvvny Went V Pncniello. Idnho,, 83201 POUUIIYp3y{ M OCm iNO______Want Ad, Phono *' phiino Answorlngng Scrvlco In Twin1 Fnlln, Day or «>r_ rtNU lillDHOpM, *ftO monthly, ilmxi tOi=nKi M P L H T il UUllVICUi O ur prices fiti'o W0.i.l7nir.ir, l.u'nlliin. A iiii l. W a lir arui la n l. i 733.0931 today. ^ All Equal Oppor(^llOpportunity Employer ■ y;;.i|a « j» ...rWi.. pouii,,s i i w ....p. s ’p- L ______■ ^ ahimahl lnlnn lop. IllB, 73J-I37733-4377 alter ulation t luriilihB ^, 7U*M«» afiww I------^ , "*■ BiaoBia aiul duntlays. .noi. n o o n ,- . I I I ' • .J ' , I . ' t ' -■■■ Tuesday,’ApfllY, Apfll 29, 19691' Tlmes-News,Imes-Newsj Tw:Twin Fdrts, Idaho - 1 7 , • ’ Thinkhink a Spacece C raft Iss FaFast? Wait'ait UntilU You'ou SeeSl a WanlVant Ad WorkVork!

-----HoUl«s^Unfumlsh«d------74~ -F~Fdrm~lmp>evemint8 a n ~90~p:oHle ^9d~f~Cottl • 102,1 0 2 , " BBoats o o ls for Sole 161 6 9 AAulo. u to s lor Sgl» ______2 0 0 ’ . 4 UEDROOMs! garage, kprlnkllnsInkllno • ------14’ FFIUI l U ^ O I ^ S S boat, 49 HP Mcr< ,, lyiiem. fenced back ynra. *100. " WE SLAUGHTER cury motor n with two props, trailer. WE V B UY CARS See «t 227 Bth Ave. North. CaU -akU, ready to go — Only -733-2751. On Farm SlaughteringIg . - “ "'J'. . OR- EQ U ITY UmiiK boflroom, 2 balh. ieS3 mFV 0895. WILLS eellent location. »M5 733 2I2C, ______Evening! 733-7188______V ------...... - UlcdU Car D epartm ent .. I^RGU. cleon, one bedroom, ban- i o n 254 4th Avenue-W est / mont. garden ipot. ditch ‘water. wnter. 1 u»cdu» John Deere. 416 4-row ' M o to irc y c le s ______180 ’ Twin Falls . < " Phone 733-0753 evenings. ______potatopo plantcr-excpJlcnt ' GRASS CALVES 3 DEDROOM houie, gas furnace. , Holsteins and block whllo face. ^ ( SELL IT V ^ \ ” COME TO HONDA VILLAGE,,lj\G E | WORKMAN »7S. 232 N orth W nihlngton.t.^''ca'ii Call * John Deere ditsel J4 W cst and W South of Klm- ' W iit ' DROTHERS 733-K093. 1 JoJohn Deere 630 wlUi widsI bcrly. bcrly 733-4613 o r 423-5806>^'k yy H 1 ( WITH A I ForF or a new or used Honda, Open nnt, ^ ^ ^‘■ont 5 ^ ^ ^*** 7 daydays a week, part* nnd^■d°.'’e'r" ser- rWI' TWO BEDROOM, g a i lurnace. t x ‘S, / ,1 W ant A oy ^ \ PONTIAC-CADILLAC • monlhly. 460 Olh Avt'nue North,orth, 1 Oliver 01 88 sas tractor withi ■, FOR I'OR SALErTopS qunilly light. calvcs.calvcs, I*? • ^ vice. Miller Aulo Honda Soles, Sales. GMC ___ super kit. from from B weeks to 3V4 monihsths old. ■ 4 V C T HanieH anien. Idaho. 423-5170. - _ Rupert. Idaho • 4Se-34S? 2-BEDnOOM hom e. .»40 per month. Holstein and whltc-fnee. 1 will de- . ^ . *4 Phone 733-6191,- 6:31) and tifier.r^er”- • lease1 Ct 430 die.er ' •67= s r rioDAKAa o c 00 Trnll, S249 - Cush- liver. Locatcd IW. miles w c«:it Ouhl — . m an ttrallster. $125 — ‘C9 Demo >20 WAM . TWO bedroom homo, H7. 733-4082! : m 2~ 1 Ford 881 dicsci on in Highwny 1 30. Phono 543^760.543^760. ^*>s.^ \ \ SuiukI.SuiukI *399 — Yamaha ?S"'x,i?i°RO Trail, WANT "1“' TO SAVE M ONEY? — ' ------.. — S, • 1 404000 Ford diesel Mike Neal. *179.5179. STATE HARDWARE.t?E 249 ComeY ° ^ .. to Leo Rice Chevyland, ' — I , — . ' ■■I.M - I I — i > Main East. 733-3(i6l. K t. iia Oooding. i^i??.'"' Chevroleu. Oldsmo- : Room«-Boord & Room 76 1 » “ Ford gas tractor REGISTERED REGIS Angus Bulls. 2 years * ______biles, Oulcks, Pontiac*. OK I 801 Ford gns tractor old old and» older. Bardalier ond uoron ' 7 / SUZUKI 12.% 1067, 500 m iles,ies, *300. Uicd Ulcd Cars ' and Truck*. L.-CAMERA Center Hotel, Ruth and } ?„ of Lakewood Breeding. Callf^Frank Fronk ------T~ 7'V O ”“ ■ 7/ JlII I CaU Coll 733-5588,7 see a t Countrytry Trail- open opei Sundava and Evening* • Merle O lien, nov manacen.nat-ers. 1-JnWrnaUonali’*" F a rm a ll.70S 423-5059. 2 mile* south and 1 mile A > S « . ■ II l l i e r Co C lean, comfortable, downtown./ntown. oicsel Drake. Droll 423^14 or Charles Kllmes. „ r - VOLKSWAOEN plCk-Up. 1904. ExceU Day. week or month. 1 International>n 300 utility gat:at east east of KInreerly. Idoho.______Twl - JM ' condition. Take o v e r pay. p . “E lS'fe'A v.-wlarpi -■ copal Church. Good condltlotv row Eugene Hughes. 324-2415. Jerom e. I with Baraga. PhOne 733-8209.(9. 1 1 InInternational 10* disc harrow S " Tructi ______ju s 6 r ' - ...... = ' =...Z 1 10’ 10 Oliver dOc harrow wheelvheel 20 HEADH I 2year-old Angus bulls, II W 'w l e e PONTIAC 10031003“c»EVY Cll 11 SS. excellent coadt- g. carrier type • also also 20 head stock cows, m oiily g (\x ■ QMC TRUCKS — IN /B5B B O 0M M S tlon. M75.J 1062 BONNEVrLLE. ex. Farm* for R«nf 84” - “ J used Afeyer* sprayer w llh colves. Jim Gront, a25-52IS, • . T ^ - Eden. ______I NC. ceneot copdiuon. loaded. S625, 423. i-OR RENT or tell, immediatelie pos-poi- 4 IHC U nit planter* ___ C-SHSI j r ■esilon. N orthilde 38? acre*.es. 215 213 REOISTERED REGIS Yorkshire servlcc- ^ * ' 1S6I FORD, econo*line Van.I. painted 1908190B i'ORDI'C Oalaxle. low m ileage. acres crop land. Dig fields,I. aood _ . . able able oge boars and 'bred Kills. > ^ --a n d engine-overhauled. S625.19C2,:625.'19C2, $200 below: average rotail. Also •oil, for beau, beans, grain, hay. Archie Malone. 7 Norlh. r i Wcst s ’ . H-ton GMC pickup. V-6S engine. |9C6i»ce Chevrolet< stationwagon with th a -r e s t p a itu re . 324-2182, John Jero m e. 324-5082 or 733.7237.j V;_____ ^ hone 733- olr, 733-5240.______, ‘Duncan. .GEM JJS Good condition.- »725. Phone 733- olr, r FRESH nr Springer cowa or helferr: ' " 5920. ______ffiUNDTHUNDEKUIRD CONVERTIBLE )00 ACRES ground, (alfalfa). Guaranteed. Buy or trade for a-i—i NO DOWN paym ent. 1941 Chevrolet I960.I960, new tires, need* w ork, wilt Call 7SS-2394 Bellevue, « fter 6 p.m. Equipment • . Springer* or beef. Hap or><>B Clvdq 'or W'iWwlltWIHlililr * W-ton pickup.' S39 m onlh.. 4.speed, 4-speed. trade for anything of value. Call S43-39fin, — ■>—* * 32t-2<87. Jerom e. I T , Sales Inc; - ^ Hughes. Duhl. 543-5825 or S43-39fin, 734.2241.______32<-2hoiie 423- MercuryMerci Comet- 2 - d o o r sednn. June 1 to Septem ber IS. Wlll be «Y jgj.,-, W cst Jerom e, 324-5082,______, 5722 oI r 423^710.______RealHeal clesn. DIol 733-6141 for Ralph' John Deere Dealer- TWO Cushman trail cyclcs.— Excel.Pvi-M. BuracH during builness hours. parked stationary for' summer. _ ,, CUSTOM dc-horning and brandingbranding '* • Cnll 7C4 2440. Fnlrfleld. Twin FoUs -Buhl ^'^^7h 'jf ' -«=» len‘lent ' condition. Licensed fi>r for high 19C8 volks V \>/ag- e n :- - o.ooo miles’. Tw Buhl with portnbio chute, will go any I ^ \ wav use. 733-3WH a fte r 8 o.m p.m. . Like new. Call Cllv F inance. 733- " T t i - 733-7272 - 543-4392.4392 _E£»1 reasonoble distance. 734 2S30.UO;___ I I , y Ught Indusirial Equipment 89 ■■■ p " ' 1»«4 80 CC Y am aho, excellent■lent con.con- g 8<08- ^ ” p p p g g ^ ^ ^ FOR SALE GOOD USEDp n ----- GOOD ^ooD Baby nnd pmture calvcscnlvcs \ \ 'w9v ^ ( L MI X. % dltlon, extra set traU Ure* end |9CS D (or sale. All kinds. Phono 324-4162 S s V V W ® . ^ I sprockets. 733-1307.______*" * Good Ilrcs.' Seo^K lm bor'iy' Rea’d r: USED INDUSTRIAL o r 324-4028. Jerom e.______i 1957 2-ton FORD tra ile r m over. 4- Stiell Slallon, c r 326-5C02. ■» - EQ U IPM E N T TriTri-Matlc Irrigation Systemslem S J_20 h e a d of Angus crojs cows !» #^0 speedspeed. 2-speed. W lll tradtrade e for 1955ig u rOKD.F 312 M ercury. 3-speed JOHN D E E R E 450 rrow ler load- Priced For Quick Snlele with with 3 month old calvcs. buy anyony .i»A- pickup, 324-4782. ■ on flfloor. Chroma wheels, wide amamo ouni. 733.7555. after 6;00. ^ ovoli, 733-1711. ^ ______ALLIS* CHALMEm ' model leO PHi 8 Y A R D Cem ent truck, inndem ovoli, J PHONE daytlm a 3Se-579lfSZSi • ^VACCINATED Springer °Hbrsicin Hoisicin ~ Tiir .> r drive.drive, Volkswagen body. Phono CHI.SIK tractor, loador. backhoe. S5000.MOO. nlghl 624-3374t7525 helfe heifers, calvlhg soon. 324-501B. Je- > 1.^ • . V. N.X 733-07733-0717.______eulho J.D . model 400 tractor'loaderoader night 624-7525 rnrni WB. Je- W L - ^ 7 . ^ * *'nu^ho%ed **RnmbiVr d e ale r forV ' ' backhoe. *9250. ------; — CLEAN Chevrolet pickup, see at 2S0 CaulCaul*. Minidoka counllea. • ' JOHN DEERB backhoa onlyly for - - Pi O T A T O P L A N T EjR R aorSio30.'mONTH.OLD Angus bull 7 for ^ sale. . Blue I^lee* Blvd. North.th . PriceP rlc o EXCELLENTe x c b I Condition, 1007 Sport truck or trnctor tnounted. *1800.S1800. 19C8 19« John Deere 4.row Model•I ^18416. *2S5.*253. 324-4235 a fte r 0:00. or scc S425. Ton. 4-wheel drive. Scout. Low ONB IHC m odel TD6, Crawlerawler Excellent Ex< condition. Phone J.J . D. o ; *I r"' mile w'C!t, 14 milo north Jerom e. ______:______' ______-----:— — BLACK Chevrolet U-lon pickupickup with with miie»«e, mlPe's 733-3567. ______w ith dozer. S2350. Bigg*. Dig 438-6411 o r 532-412B,______. _ . Cem steel, cab-high camper,mper. ox. ex. nootioo DOWN,D< take over poyment* on IHC TDS crawler tractor with ~ ~ le 140“t*Mls*eelIaneous W antedI 1141 4 1 cellereellent condition. S75Q. 73.3-61M- 73.1-61M. inn7mn7 Corvair,i very cleon, call 878.- doier. J3.500. PLANTER ^ Swine ~~ 103^ 0 3 Furnituro & HH Goodss 1221 2 2 MisctM is c e lla n e o u s F o r S a le 1 4 0 ~~MiVce JOHN DEERE JD-500 tractof IDG: ------CASH FOR SCRAP M^TALItA L----- »»» F FORD Pickup. VS, 4 4 apeed. apeed. 82M- B2M-______■ ______ractbf IDC5 John Deero 4-row potato)0tal0 t TWO w o boor*. Registered Hampimp and > S P O T CASH SINGER , R adi. S C ^ . W2S^ Phone 733-4377<377 .. afterafter 1963 ]g a IIUICK j) UcSobre. 2-door hard* , loader backhoe. J9.000. p^^antcr. pini nxceltent condition.n. L. purebredpure York, onc year old. 934- ForF Furniture-Apnllancc* Copper, Brass. Alumlnuai, Radl> ■««. .JOHN D EERE 5010 scrapcr,raper. D b;' .'Johnson ac 934-4103. Kca1 Ma- &4310, is, Oooding. Things of Value atora- BolRrles. Etc- ______lop. one -owner, low m llenae. .to . SIS.SOO. lnn< JRE REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAGZA G ^ ” • K O PPEL CO. — — ------settle eitnW, 733-8070 o r 733-S220. FRU EH A U F se m i-tr a ile r . With .-fes------,1. B A N N E R F U R N IT U R E . , 152 2nd Avenue southth _____ AutN! ^ TVtnJi* brookliyi. D enver Fine, 328-4631, sten stereo record, playcrs." ” vl/a™er Warner FRFREIGHT DAMAGED ■ ries; 661 Live PTO, DUAL TIRES, citeFiler, cfall anyHme. • Music, Mui 131 Shoshono North.______IQRQ ,G E D i s S ' o r Aut^dotv Fri pI^O T r, 1969 CONSOLE S TE R E O &furniture . appliances • odd*, ends. , ' i REoistHRED i i o i and grade horses, USED USED ompllfler specials: Fender, Snake River Auction. 733-77iM. ty ranch Gibson, nnd olhers. Piggyback. I P PROTECTIOTECTION! ■MS5. boss omps, reverb unliv’ '?rom“s24 from *24 “ BEAUTIFUL EAI new Consolele siereostereo ' ' ' S theFAMliyA.%MR'I'ls, r,',U “g,joU'gs.“! tiusTC Walnut cabinct. Hand rubbed Btt». ' " ' ■■■— ■ " ■««> bflCbad. 324-2166.______o o o r . bought up-s r CLAUDE DROWN MUSIC.iiy*'-- ,. to.a lustrous piano Ilnlsh.‘h' AA.M.-' m “- Bikes <*>Kei & Motor Scooters 157 able. 733- THOMAS ORGAN, i mon;hs otd. j; m • ' ' SN, :FORD tractor completely over. Jg™ jn;hs old, j ;,m . stereo rudlo, English turn* FOR pon-fe, SALg; ladies 2nd hand bicycle. SATISSATISFACTION! WLrLL MAVE TO QOiri-r- hauled,hai newly pointed, good5 ^ rub- - “ Fl-ISI''” iJ5D5. i Used THOMAS .ORGAN,GAN. msw i,,hi;luble. diamohd needle. 4 speeds. * I * . her. Phona •^3-4710. ______TENTE14— EAR O Lb White mnre^‘nfe for pr'cePjlc JIGM. Only 1605. Masoner M asoner nuionnutomotic shuloff. Fulllu*‘’7 four o u r S20. 421* 5ih Ave. North.______, TELHNCS PfeOpLE • sale. Well broke. Phone 320-3212, 32C-S2I2, ^ Mui Twin Foils. :______, ^ .peali speaker system. S109 or 11 pay- ~ ■ TH^T YOUR UNCLEU IDAHO TRACTOR Salvage. Cush.ush forfor tr“i pHer. J FoUf . ivrm s— m ents of *8.91. Phono 734-24I9 n _ _ i, fc uted tractors. Used ports a r big B o o k for Sal. 169 •C H A .RU E J S A disdiscounts. 733-8293. QUA!QUARTER HORSE gelding. a9 yearsyears. I’*'®® T/®, Dcllvory°'ciaudo°Brownf'l43Irown. 143 anytime.on'yt'l; ooai! = i i r A t B O O K IE ! . , RfTCiMILESTONE seed cultcr wllh dust- Winning borrel horso. Wotk*ofkJ S;; cat- w°‘ ,jo#QHOTPOINT eieclrlc range. Kelvliw- ^— tie. too. Coll 733-5441. - — . tor refrigerator. Oak chesthi.i'dV.w: draw* C H R Y SL ER - er.er.-N ew ly rebuilt. Phona 537-8705 — ers. Old love seat. Old barber ■— I ■ ■ «»aftor 7 pfm. r--^ PURIPUREBRED Cochin Dontams. Shat- Rac • m l M o to r. ■ j - land nonles. WeU broke and gen- chnlr. 1913 typewriter. Milk cons. „ WANTED one held-baled hay Iwder. ?«' , RCA's 3 Wheel cam per troller. folds n n t THEISI r Mul Robert^''or Clearneld"423»Id. 423: . *'"•*'” • 3i<-285IS. ------Ier. folds yoLmNO*CAM®°TTSvnlH° S . I lEISEN’i — Zeniths . Phllcos ■ Go's.I. M M & & Y Y down. down Luck'lTi-Used Merchandise. ------Electric. 441 ilain Emt.I. 733-B212. 733-8212. 938 938 3rd3 Avenue West. Twinwm Foils.Fal” : J E " R O M E I M P L E M EO N T f t • - Ll £ ? iJM olyneux Machinery Co. Tractor PalPals and Pel Supplies 1 110 1 0NEW and used ‘i V's. radios,idlos, etc. etc. ACK ALMOSTi O! one-]lolf off list price>rlce on un ro-re- M A R IN A ” * J tnake*. Phone>ne 733- ■ ■ '■ ------Wa We buy sell, trnde, rent. C-mcrot. C-mera - posse - possesied t^ x e frce-arm Pfaff In S fiEN ______H A N -SU K E N N E LLS S CcnCenter.______' beoutifui beoui ^i-alnut cabinet — 1289, ^w S sri^e fUh^ar^ Whe?you*wanl ------DOAWDINO—HEATED KENNELS2NNELS HAMS; HAMJ SU 33 w ith mobile lla supply. suDolv’ Also “ •*<* *'8tnR m achines.•nihV? Singer and ■ (litiing boal. .10 w here you will 19655 ddlRYSL€R iR ' 1 Farm Supplies 97 PROFESSIONAL GROOMINGMINO • Bandspnnner, Ban >150, Phono 734-23I2- “ {“Jf Slantomntlc, While, Droiher and S'J*' ------______733 0512 ------° others. Pfaff Homo SowinglngIn , Cenler.Center.r.r,? * r 'I " '‘"5 " »h«-aceeasorlea bM t *«tacUon . . of BUD hoata ft — ---- Phone 733-7470. ? ? ? „ "b u d 'U nN eE wW YYORKER O R H } y ------A T T E N T I O N : ------^COLLIE!]. o n Outstondlng." AKC rugls- p ------MARK’SI Y our MERCURYURY and Aotamatl* . fnm im liilan Devrar stserlnB. /-/ — GRAIN-GROWERS!'S t«red Trls and Sables. CimmplnnS.mpl™ Good Thing, fo Eat 7 3 3^ Wwilm iHTE’S ;tiK-Zog portable0 ...... On 6 n EVINRUDE EVl” dealers. Come out * * bloodllnei, ready Moy lit . 733- rnjTQ: ------sule for Sti0,li5 plus a fre«fre« 139,99 139,99 end end see us a t c u r newJ^TocallWi locallon lotlery k air tendlllenlna, semplalely'eqwlj • 2244. WHOLESALE my ‘ beef by noK.( or o r Quar*gua^ JSbm cabinet. You'll save IOO if you at IK I. 733-1194 New car trade-in...... • I order your steel grain bins _22i! ______ter. Cut and wrapped, phonetone North buy buy now. SKINNER **SEWlNO .SEWING ■ ^ H ;.,*1885, r —j, nowi B car-loads In stock. (Chief POODLE POOI puppies—stud s service-^ e rv ic e - Ma’iMain Ix>cker*. 7i3-4B«2. ______sHOI SHOPPE. Save-On Shopping Cen. “TAMC •t“ Cruller / # or Eaton premium bins). grooming. gro Cherl Miller K Kenneli. enneli, ■■■■-*...... ™ , ter. 733-S542.pping ______Cen. ®^j|},*^*M0i?Crelier***’mWlUt ° ^ hhorse 0M***''l?^ In* ______JUffl. Wa have ^ y e a r louns to nur. Wei r 43«-41«I , i *“ *° «“ ' «'»• Phono 733 3223. ______A n llq u es -139 1 3 9 wait.*alt. Complete mufner sorvico,servico. in-In- claw claw trailer, 30 horse 'nEvlnrude v m ’iJJlil: •t'lrin " g , ai< elU nl. 7BLU PEO PLE WVlftT «««289, lllipert. boHDIiU BolTl COLLIli n^d coyote mix eluding cuslom duals. Abbott'* moto: motor with controUd trolling and Irnltlng white w all Ural...... ,—...... ;.. z ...... *985 • ClX).SHOUT (in Uifl warul »nve 4U lo ishcna 51. YOU HAV6. F O R SALE. puppies. IS ench. 324-4182,,ju______M per tent, huy Wciltllna. Otmlu- . S^.Vn ■ “THE IN E X P E N S IV E ■ ■ ' ■ — nllc ntlon, Anniversaryr^a^rlv gin* and so *'■ 5^’ Own your own ■toroHa fncilliias.:iiiiia*. LUV iv e s lo c k W o n te d 111 1 4 (nn forth. Mnrttiolnnei,ner Corner Adnms Adams y ,, m .. ^ WAY,... P L A C E A _£S! , ■ nnd C, Jerom e, 32<-2736. •— 1965> CHEVROLETCHEV family want-ap - 5 ; ? Heavy Equipment • 92 DEAD ANIMAL PICKUPir rent, I cabinets, ' . ' ...... ' ______: 475 cows. May 1st lo NNov ov., 111. Ul chnnJellers, illshes,______Cc le a n ...... "1188 ' W rlle no* 1^1, c-o Tlmes-Newi,i-Newi, ITljviNUi UlJVl Old chinu, tolojed and _ Times-News ^Hay, Grain and Feed 949 4 = ------■' ■■ gin ginis, cut, 'custard an and nrt ' 1 PAST UiTi r f o n e o io ^nr iit)» head, AAppl. p & HH Equip. 1 2 0 ••>«i''**733'lni'7*° 120 Pisurlnei, ' M c a ll Eden A2S-B21S, Kimberly»rly 423-423------___ !■ F a m i l y 5847, Duhl 543-4040.______' LOVAPLE Jtink, espiirlenced f\ir. ^ w a i m f * 1966 VOLKSVOLKSWAGEN n nlture, Feie Joliniton, 304 Soulh . DAIHY Pellelt 8M-lon bulki tno- GUARANTEED Wnihlngton (airport rond). 733- ^ ? . 2’•POOR .p o 6 r s SEDAN e ! lon.aacked. Oloba Seed and Feed. BETI OUR USED CARS ME* Beige, buthel le ali, W a n t- A d s' -f. Twin FalU. * U«Used Appliances & Furniture“rnllu™ 55^llS-ILli.'i. ...m .n.,I... 1,1.1,., oia 4>ipsed transmliilen, J -i . WXIWANrUfti PASfUnI! lor SS head of n.< .nhi« orgnn, .Si'o at BI3}i Enst \Kl M'TOPMOTCHeONDITION. :• leal geed ecenemy ...... Angus cows, Somo cnives,'esf"4J3- 4J3- TelTelevision sets, coniole nnd Inbla 5^“’ m f e s K *1190 G e t • , ______■ n)um odal! ...... 131. undtind upup Avrnue II, Jorome,______^ 06 ACHUH.good irrlVaiM pairurB; Ma R1:d DAnN, m mlles onn Washing- ^ fltoors, rBto nf gain bails..‘’•‘wfiMh North M aytag waihlng mnchlne,I, wring- lon,lim Qunllly, know Iinw rerinlsiied, i;i; R e s u l t s of Ecten-,' B3.1-5n73, ’ ______s. North er, s<|uare tub ? ...... ,,’.1011,03 109,93 r»| ri)|>nlr furnlluro. China,, SVonwnre! Ironwnre. ^ 1 9 6 7 FIREBIRD ...... S2195$2195 1965 OLDSMOBILE OLDSI oUllAlN ii/ ANI) HAY b'oiighl and«nd sold, fipeedJ5ni Queen w ringer wasliing ' Will lirllver. Call Moriln Askew, mnta achine ...... t25 M | . . . I Hnrdiop coupe, gni saving 6 -cyllnderJer motor,molor, JET STAR.88-4-D00.R.88-4-D00R HARDTOP DIAL THESE M0-2»ll...... M iscellan eo u s For Sale 1 4 0 f t ilondord Iranimliilon, n*w wide ovalaval ilrei,lirei. j „ gg hordlep. .... 139 TAI'l'. Jlotoidois • llesl° (luuilty I 11 . * lioniml T O L L F R E E HaV for salei'drllvcred anyWhereinywhere Ha ■P'n gJiXl yoiir own carpet,pet," p^riifoV. iircifcs. i' l I.^-cloof.•4-cloor sedan, sedan, 6.C A.evllnder motor, outomatlc Ironi------aooo3000 nUsltiliLii W mAY, i-hone a2i>- . Slonal .eiultfl. Rent a Clarke miKlon, a nice economy cor. BI2fl, Rosa no colored J.pleca sofo...... IOshampooer Jj,“ wllh companion welia")ion'“wel :'5;' ' miKlon, a nke ec< , 9>66 6 6 CCOMET O In .Twin Fftlifi OAT.S for' inte: Mmno 3?^-2lca,------Ilture, 733- ■ TrlcyclA ,..,, ...... 13,BO•l.to up . j( ♦ lO ftr 4l-DOOR.DOOR SESEDAN ox Apailmrl^Ue avocado gusBUS U OiTlT iiui) lil'ntily sliop uqiil|iiiinue Av C, o r cnll 324-447B, K lianimiiilon. ~ ...... *1185 •d S E E D P O T A T O EES S ...... »1B0 iHTi) KHDI'.COnAilN'O 'M mel—(loodS re uied d ^ , In Duhl, CAstl<;rord carpel, 13 n vnrd. Ooodd uied liod-hod- Olenn Harmanlng 423-404S‘“ •jlWS jteRefrlgeratori ...... 110 up Jm D14-SIAT Nnon nr nvenings . 110 up sntondi, M,0,V JlPnl good shocli, < |A / 543-4648 . eithrrPIHb^ -f-ouio seed torlor aala,lale. AnUiiuaAn low-boy siove ,,, 127,50 1965 gto sportIT coupeC O . U. P E . $1595 ' 19 6 6 BLBUICK i»inn* year out. Call 924-21»S. ^ j.rv .s ” Tool* and fiockot sets,eti on edge? Cnll ClirCs l.nwniiwn Mower Mower Spoft coupe, *309’99' VBVB’molor, molof, iloniiiondard Ironuniiilon, bucket,.1.1 ...I., seals, WILDCAT\T 4-OOOR 4-OOOR HARDTOP Hervlce tor iiulrk efficientlent repair.repair, Nice, - ■I• l(|ulpiMd wllh Ve engine, •utemollc In nin' Kliiilinrly, 413-5104. «clo. Animal Breeding *100* 1 0 0 STURDEVANT'S # 1 1 n r M*<'*» brwkei, ■ In Burley, Rupert. Declo, I ff~/lftl»!lil‘flWirf~"elecirk- 'li.nlor, lO i Pau), Norlnnd ^TII'ICIAL Dreedlna to ADS?*« Brenitype ApplianceA & Furnituroiro LO, Co, "du dunI whiH’l irnller rlinisli, rnio 1965 I/O FORD CUSTOMiTOM 500 ...... $ 1S 1 9ll/b 5 : Mndlilenlng, ene '*S'r...:;.‘1988.ef eur nftaii, ... ■ "f 4M. 0. 4lh Ave. W est Twinfin FnlU 40;4fl3o'""'*’'" ’ ' * 4-deor sedon. VO,/O motor, ouiomoili oulomoile tionim liilon. Vary : *1, A 4 A H f ie«t*, 9fO V I engine, aul*mell< w asher, used only S.fiOiatlis.,x v |I40.J h 'j : 7j; #14/5 Inn'mUtlen, pewer-deering.'.;;arr“...... :2388:.. A u e tlo n s ______i^ r t i I’liono S24-2Aa7. impi 1966 VOLKSWAGENGEN FASTBACKFASTBA ...... $1495 ! 5 3 6 -2 5 3 5 J f fclffblH hA V O X rT T O ' c»l.iu:iihlu foolfooi tyiiewVller, ly and adding■ niachone. Sedan, 4-ipeed tranimliilon, rodlo, whitewall Hrei, w>iWXKN YOU plan io hava ann auclion deepda chosl iypa freenri.. Hoa Hea I'ord 7:n-35fli) 7X g ^ e r U p,m, ' ______(if any klml coll tlarnld,, a24'28IISa24'28ll9 TraniferT r amf slornge. ttc: nr Jno S24-32flU, Wa Wlil bo happy . L’tNOI.nUM Kuk* B all', la.US, As- 1 f t / SO” "kltNMOHH. tf speedd elnclrlcelncirio loried so piiilorns. Danner Furniture, I t B , 5795 1 9^ 6 6 6 6 CCCOMET lon. Price ^ W 1 4 2 1 , ^ ^ ^ r fS n oE p :; 1962 VOLKSWAGENGEN ...... $795 In riJor, HolUiHor.-RoBcntonBirrsm,------S “T* 3-door sedan, 4-ipeedl-ipeed Ironimlitlon,Ironimlitlon radio, leol iliorp. 4-rioORIR STATIONSTATIOI W AiaON- ;r . , Jackpot, Nov. g = = = :i„' ■■■::■'"------1 -n'lr: w, OnmcwTwl red fM iti, ell iflinrl'lnleflsf,, ioa Furniture a. HH Ooods 122 J1 7 5 Wf i «yll.wl.f erfle., *l«nd«nl tmimii ! l ’3L aAhiij!Nb... l.niiili; ^ - J H' 9 IC 619( 1 COMET ...... ' #$175 ■ l a new: SM ...... PO» ||a * L B o \ ^ b i 1^^^ r. Cliromo ib‘ — your rliolco 07 conli at '•{yllnder molor, Qutomotle tranimlMlen, Spe«lol Special IhllIhli .* r 3 2 6 -5 3 7 5 ' 5r^**b’ijlL ^ th a lr ^ a iI'HNNYWlHK “ Drug, I.vnwond,vnwnnd* *’ 2-cJoof sedon, 6-tyllndef molor, oul b e d a com plete, couch, chait (770' H-,.i ^ ' nf drawer*, voinblnatlon sland anit ' «rs? iyone"S«.47M, Wlha Nea7 It and (’••f helferi (or aale.le. Phona pa P u rin a . Hayea Fum fturn, 7ai-40l0. ' Hue Lusira, nulla you may cancel It and «''' ' ‘^velvet; *ham|iooerir 11, Oraen-8 Down and $6$6B Per MonlH t | f g only 1)0 charged for the day* mifS M P .I » . . » a J O pasture, lllB aflW. V enilell. w| W r r e b l i i y |.ydriuilo lacitsacks a at t 'Xi;A^h it ran. i< .«.f AUIO , Supply, So9 Hhoihone In cariQ o f e rro r the a tlvd v e a r- ^ ~ " ^ J Itner muvc make correctionrection BUSINESS-SERVICE n Hefore aecond Inierllon. The DIRECTORY ADSDS • r f ‘na tn a tira sie i, HS.BS,BS, .Term*. i Phiina'IST S YOUREEJdiEE Motor Co. Tlmes-Ncwfl w ill assum e re« . W llsnn-naiss. _S9 -"Tqiwramitity fi>r tnn flratn unyTr m / t r ------— AND-WAN^- ADSJS •- ' ^«7ARfiL'R'~YA^ U b'le, Rvcllmr, otor, hav* a , Ben IldredgeIge Chorlje C haillaH Ho olth JocJi Coa THE ^SlE §t Incorrect Insertion. , *maU rooord cablnoi. Call t i i o m . » ...... ASK FOR CLASSIFIEDF IE D mnrnlng* K and avenlngs.______. CAT for S’ bn*. ^ «44 Main Avenu* Soulh' fO '' BU Y ;j«;'';pAR' All advortlning is auhject tn , , Klrovftl of Ui6 publisher.lll.hor. PHONE 73M031ii ^ cnilent condllinn. olher mlseallan* s H Jawitmower, OPtN EVWINOS' aOSCDQ SUNDAY# SUNDAYS 701 M ainoin' Av6.A v6~Eiti7^:^b0(i^ E; •QUI hoiushold ham a, TM-3100. II 1 8 Tlm?s*NBw$, Twin Falls,dlls, Idaho Tuesday, April 29,i9 , 1969 $ 1 .0 0 NO? RISKRIS) OFFMR—SPE-SPECIAL ENROLLhRO LLM EN T E X PPIRES IR E S MIDNIGHT.,HT. MAMAY2S. 19696 9

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$ 1 1 0 0 0 e v eery r y w eek foryo>ryou Now... a remrc arkableible plan pays (S>Mm all pplans la n s bebelow) :ash d irectlytly t ur..ll.nd.ll.llglbl. ant ndividuol, group or even Medicare-and bccause ill your extra cash benefits^ tax-free, you may $ 3 5 FAMILYMIIV PLA^PI AN Double extra casli m em bers of yourlur famfamil) ily sim ply by actuallyictually leave leave the hospital many dollars nhead... MILY t-LAN WMcheverplanyouchoose,'.p/an you cAoo«,yo«ge/.* _ m alllngtho Enrollmollm ent FormF below money■noney you you do don’t have to account jor to anyone^ Im WIXI PAVS YOU: $100 vreeliV M r a YOU: $» 1 0 0 mweekly t i 100%> IncremIncrease Inin yotiryota cash benefits extra cash when youI are , extra cash vrhen you v r l t h S t . T h e r e ’s nothing n o t h i n g else< «o d o - •xtra cash in addition to anything and everythlngl ' ...ifyouoranycoveredfarr any covercd family member Is hos« hospitalized. $75 w^kly^kly < hospitalized. $50* weeklywe« vitalized byy canccr (including(includ Leukemia and but you m ust mallIII yyour o u r EEn n r o l l m e n t n o EExtra x tracash cash benentsatsurprlslngly low cost 'our wife Is hospitalized. $50 weekly^forf for for oach 1 for oach eligible child hospitalized.vsi Hodgkin's Dliease5Disease) o r heart attack (acule myo> later than Midnight,Bht, 25/19691a —Yo»Your first month for only $1 llglblo child hospitalized. 1 If Ifyou; you arc the onfy parent living with yonr c • cardial infarction,tarction, coronarycoroni thrombosis or urs is a young, growing family, wo recom*rom* dren, dren, we we suggest the One-Poxent Fam ily Flan coronary occlusion),xluslon). Yaa get all of these extra benefits at a cost ercn tie All-Family Pian. You and your wifee arearo covers jcovcrs youyc and all unmarried children living • »7^Iiiak o l Jt. Now, withitb a strokestroie ocf-j^uf pes,' yoa Yon get all oJ ago and Under 23. JUoucho^etheAlWamiooietheAll-FamllyorMushand-WJle X can have tax*lr^ expeos^freeexpens^frce extra cash paid /ess'ess thaa thaa you you v would expecti See the actaal low rales I, and allPU your children (including futureIturo home home belbetween 3 months of age and Under ns) between 3 months o f age and undernder -~ Under Under tbthis pUi], ot course, futureuture additions additions aro • ^lan,youget:tt: dircct to you-not to thoiio doctor or 1hospltal-when a iail tbetbe panelpanel aat xight And, regardless of the plan included or Ro extra cost as long as thc)rthejr ^ so so t t includedinclu since so maternity bene&t is i . lOO^facreartlay^> fncrcasS In your cash bencQls . sudden accident or tmnpectedoexpected illnessiilr hospitalizes ^oa^oa choose,choose, yiyour occupation, yoor age or size of narried nnd livo nt home. ^vided ^ v id e d in lthe One-Parent Family M S^ou o r a covered tnemberibcr oof f yonr 1family! And you youri^our fottuly, fattiily, jyou ger y o a r eniire first month for ou and your wife a n injured and hos* You pay onlyA $7.95 a month andlyott yoti You psy only $5.95 a motilh and' : the sam e time. You get riv/c« tho may enroll duiiog thls'Spedoli Spedal En:EnroUment Period cn/yfJ.OO/,nly f 1.001 get your firat month for on/y <1.0011.001 _ get your first month for only g l. vithout having to see ai^co/npany eompdny representativerei and |j p ^ ^ - F A M iblned benefit-^J50 a weekl vUhout any red tape v/hatso'ever. How can we offerso much forso little? f o r th e first time—Extendedtim e—Extei extra cash How you can gel extraMira cash TnIn addition Jo ' rho answer is simple: W e have lower sales costs, rho Direct Extra Cuh Flan Is a mass\u enrollment r 1= = = = = Ineventofdeathl' ordinary health,.althlnsirnmi;._ tnsura _ HUSBAND-WIFEFE ■ INDIVIDUAL>IDrVIDUAL ,rfMonI rated sta te s "A Plus (Excellent).'* ourwifo Is hospitalized. IfyouIf you aro living bjr yourself,II, oor r Ifif yoayoo wislwish 10 J""''? o"5“ u havo no children, or if your children1 ara cover onlyot yourself or onc= «amuym.mb.r,family meml fe.'SlOO for cach chUd-aU//I atk f/o rt ' •■extras” o ut o f your ownw n pockct-aj p o ck ct-an d it can add up _ . •bencflta, to hundreds o f dollars !aIn a frighten]frighteningly short time. Za addition 2 ^ to tho wido range o f beneflts, tbe extra ond no longer dependent o a you, you willw ill choose theti Individual Plan. or to anyone^ jjl/ 10Jdr/v/X Husband-Wife 1 Plan. But.eveD if your ordlooiy hospit^ cash values, tho surprisingly low cost, your policy b backed by s legal reserve company-ai everythlngl company You psy only h* $9.95 a month andf you You pay only $3.B0 montht/ and e r t znoit o f your medicallical nnd hos;hospital bills, what get your first month for only 91.001t.OOl got your first month!i!S ftofor 'S5!ir‘enftr <1. » i j S i ■ ' IFY0UARE0VER65 IF YOU ARE 01 ~| Bbout the hllls thal keepep piling tiptjp na t home? talked about today as “the breakthrough company^ I because it has plonecred-safely andgly souadly'-sev* lo w co sl . w hen your wife Is hospil I f you, at husband,, jather/atAer atrnd nd iirtadw fnner are ly « i each eligible child hospi ItCKNESSES COVERED IMMED1ATEL1M E D I A T E L Y - ' ------mtddenly hospitalited, your incomoIncome ntops, your ex- eral of the most Important innmwce^ developments- I f yoursACCIDENTS is a young, gro AND NEW SICKNESSES In years. gh Medicare will pay most of yoor _ 1, penKS go tip. Even If yourou have’somehave’som« kind o f -salary at a cost ercn — — mend the:VEN All-Family PRE-EXISTING Piar CONDITiONSJlTtONS COVCOVERED AFTER ONEDNEYlEAR YtAR , S iS Snenses, ’liS’^ rIt awill S not cover all o f your insumnce" it probably won’twotftcom.do„torq.li>dn. come c! F o r example, this compaity~Er«cr/r/v(tictaal Fm low ii rales Ufe covercd, and all your chi seeds. Dutmsring this special enrollment,i you can y our foH-tinio pay. Insurance Company-^o£\tiW^ th e firsttss ofma}or tho priconlan oddilions)ant: between No matter 3 mo which plnn you choose,'oose, Onlyafcwmlnlmumexceptlons0 lexceptlons set tho extrn.cashrn.cash picuctlon'necdedpaotectlo during tho 1r«; 23 aro included a rh o exi Jt your wife is suddenly hospUc breakthrough in years In the fleld of life insurance. ash is paid dircctly to you-even fo f one There arare only these few minimumInlmura oxcenllilatcplloM : “:nIor ”'o f yearsNf/i/ioufy .« r?W ito any quallficatioAt lo o k after the family, doJo the laundrjlaundry, the marketing, These *‘trei^ndou4 price advantages" wero actually >u o r military service, mental,1 disorder,iliotder. alco oleohol- I V p y “jiMlg the 'o form rm belowlMo« the cleaning? Yon mayy have to taketak Ume o il from reported In tbe Congressional Heeord, and Execu< a'/SJI.fSSSSSd'-S'vS ssism, drugsi addiction'or attemptedBipled suicide.' .uiolJo. Y ou I t . » fnct:t thatlhat peopiopeopio overov. 65 go to ho^llals livo Fund was described as -providing everythlns I ^ get your (lr mmoy oy go to any hospital cl' wuryour cholco- oc rest homes ocIC aelf-caroBelf-coro unitsunits. why somo somo hospitnlliojpiti plnns won't accept >ou w ill certainly sparere no expense.expense Y ou Wouldn't X. ver sales costs. ' argo rates beyond thelr menns. Dut tho ’ w e n w an t to think aboutout the cost. policiespolicies tW//ioiwlthoj/t salesmen. Executive Fund can ofler Enjoy llfe-longiecurlty..curit, fcrfeTr&ra Cash Plan rn, not only accepts you you exactly the same kinds of Insurancetass you enrollment can buy I 're covercd for nny | nccldent on o r off tho ■p.. Jf yoxire over 65 and are suddei ■ectly with you W \ \ * vrnr* pay your pTCmllpremlumf, regardless o t t age.age. ItIt givesgives youyt casy-to-ciirry pro- Medicare won’t pay all youc hosp from anyone else>-Au( al a lower price! ly time, 24 hours a dny, 365 days a year, wo will ‘never refuse to renewcw your policy for tection thatl is Is withinwithin youryour mtans.m If you nre'over ■■ ?Executive i H r iFund-llcenK d in y our•yrs slate are and used. regu* I t f \VFcto in tiio world. 2;“ J J e tarantee that wo will oS now, o: r wbenwben youyou bicomob%cot 65, tlio following sn y household expenses. -n a t mlidmum 1 1 health reasons-in fact, we guarantee that wo ■WIthout"cxtmcash"proteclIon, lated by your state’s own insuranco department-has ’reevcncovercdforpre^xlstlngcondltkmstkm s never never cancelca o r terminate yourmr policy unlesiunless wa modest monthlynthly Increase Increase nppllestnp I *ency m ay leavo you wltli savings its Notional Scrvice Ccnler ia Omaha, Nebraska, inditlons that como^nck ngain and againagain declino declino renewalr on all policiess of this type in )your Fcmnlo on All-FamilyAll-Family oror Husband-WifoHt ^ can't juy» peace of mind shallcred-H the very ccnter of the U.S. Its mulli-mlllioh dbllnt likely to recur) nfter your.pollcy’has been erir/r« erir/r« state.'Morcover, st no change ean eveiever be P la n ...... Id shallcrcd-oven your rccoy. “ i msedlnyour 0 for lust 12 months. ho And, 1C you selectlelect made In yaiir rale unless wewe mako a gengeneral Femnfe on One-ParcntFnmllyorOne-Parent-Faml ' cry coo be scriouily delayed by tnoi facllilles and eXpert personnel providelt«n»^ awKt•• and %vhon your wifo Is hosplti .l.y.db, money worrict iS S ,’.;??,, . Ifyoul-Famflv have no Plnn, childrcr even maternity is covcrcdvored chango chango fort all persons o t thsa samo classificationclasslflca . IndividualB lPP l la a n ...... 3.00 efilclent service' to families all over Amcrica. The ,______Malo on nnyny PPlnn, la n ,...... 3.00^ I How the plan«npay»oH(oryou pays off (i company comp«nyhm is managed by a group o f higlilyneats, respected,tho extra srow n ourand policy no longer hns been depi in force for 10 months.intlis. in in youryour entiree state. , S u t now. -fflth Dircct Extra2xtra Cash,Casb.yc yoa can help nrold responsible responsible insurance in executivea-mra)st, yourdedicated policy tc v o ^ t tbo Husband-Wife J thcH worrle»>becuMs you caa coucount on extra caih giving giving you you the th< best insuroace, ib&finestiny-a service^ company the A You psy onl for every day, every'week-week afi DUgh company" I got your fir cek-week aftor week even for lowest loweu rates. rates. nnd mnll It wllh only $1.00 for yonr JlntInt ^XNORISKENROLLMENTOFFERLHENTOFFER IMPORTANlJ'l'WoRTAtd^tW o can ran onTy.iiccept your enrollment life—y/iien you or any’ covered famfamily member goes It's I l'i nono wonder wor that Aunne’j Insurance Reporls, postmarked on or before Uie dole ahown bc« JSvX 'S; {ALL willACCIDENTS issuo your Dircct Extra Cnsh PolicyIcy MONEY-BACK GUARANTEEJARANTEE ** 1‘ ^ postmarked on o to the hojpUal. No matterlalier how lalarge your family, ono ono of of tho tho nation’s na leading nuthorilles on Iniuranct 1 Series) Immeiiiately-lM flnnio doy wo low, Dutlut please don't >wall until tlio lost moment. no m nttcr whnt yourr ageoge oor r occtioccupation,, you can companies, companies, hns hi awarded Executive Fund Its /i/g/i», fe ' EVENPRPEXir form . Thli uulomatlcnlly pm* y °3ur » f When When you yc receive your policy,ey, y y o o u u ll ll seoseo ththat It b Tho sooner)oner wo wo rcccivo rcccivo your form, the sooner tha V choosQ whichever of Ihe four low-lfoc{ Hrtra O lhih I’hI'/nn n laIt nnn cnt/roiyrww; loiMOst *a•a many many tfm tbnes-u you are hoipilaliu«l-aslate week, and regu* a mo nnywhcrornu In in tha tno iintt, world. tire oxftlJnK condllJont aro p la n that puys c ilmItm ccath u h directdlre< (o ynu when sudden aa year-erei year-even lor lif*. Icpartment-has You'reevcncovcrcdfor tho policy ha* been in loico for Jusl one sc d d e n t o r tinexpoctod[tected llliieii lllneii hospliallxesI y o u ^ r aojr 77.liow . How inu much can I bo paid? loha, Npbraska, (old conditions that com A togal Reaervoeaervo Company*Com tlcen$edi hy thotha StatState of Idaho coverci) member of yaur fAmlly. Ilf your family. ALL-PAMlALL-FAMILY PLAN-$100,00 n ll-mllllohweek extra dbllnr- caiti idlllnns aren't >'<’cur) coTcredf n(i ■ 3 . m r itiQulit 1 hprthpra (lieIbe DinDirect C u h Ila a ta comocomo for for ' youj 573.00 weekly forjvido ynur swift wlf« and ?3 J" Inlmuiii fo r just necesinry 12 moi cxcoi’tlnnst prcRnnncy or I Mddlilun io mr rcBulmrrtiulsr Iniuilniur«ncir weeklyWeekly for" for each of your elislblo childron.i l& c ric “ S ' All-Famflvenco theiciif Plnn. (iinleii cvi yiiu bnvo tlia ALL-LE I IpEiAfEliRblLMEirfpi'oTiMNTlFRToDixpir^^^^ibNiHrTMAYliiTaG^ Docaiito your preaentlent Iniurance ]proUnhly won't cover aU ONB-I'AONB-I'AUliNT FA M ILY PLAN-JIOO.OO weeVlj «l,.ryo„rpolfcylm.l.=.,LAN), wnr, iiillltniy aervice, nientnl dls* • amamm >IItm, drug ndillctinn, or nltempted suicide,Ids, ' yonr hoiiilitl eipenMi,entei, but evenever It It does, you con atlU youjyou] J50.0C 110,00 weekly for each o f yourien ollgllilo dedicated dilldre to UIO llio exlra co«h lo help wlih) j|i onl liny lliiiiT Can you droti me? I I lo help wllh your liouiehold n p e u c a HU3BA1lIUSOANIXWlFIi PLA N -$:00.00w s tweekly service^ {or the ; .. when yoii'te ho>i’li*IlMU>i>oxlr i» inilon and auto Iniuraiiceliniuraiicel An And» aU your beacllta ar» 91SIOO^ ” a week, your wife $73 a week, a lotal of : tax'frcel :elro my money proiniillyT j i " II ...... I weekly. And if you aro Injured and hoipltallwd «l K '.S b'K -rs'jr^il 4. l i Ibtre R tot offt"> red “(apt l’»<0(2003ut your CoroU* fo r: tho fastest, cosiestI to tbs woy. niuUI-iiilllInn dnllnr fncilliles andand , ' ' □I Mr. None nt all. Durintni thliIhl. .pccWipeclal .ntoUmtnt mtliHl. Oien> JlJOforyo$190 for your wifo-a toud of *350 a weeki innel of lUeciitlvo I'und's Nntlonal Horvlcoflco I |: iNaunto'a HAMS d m« ------tel awin, exi’eit aorvico, Your claims nro hnn.nn. (ptaaae print) □[ MlsamIm n rrt ~ ' flkMlelnlMalItfHieriilW ' ' U st «ro nn qiulirioalloni.Iom. Simply ccompleio and mail youf •9, . Ara .i,,,Ibere any oltur •■doBbU'* n tr a cath bentflii ..lliirollineni i'ormibythodcAdllnedttealiown. by tho denilll . ly and your exlin cath lonl directly to you. ■ Yes. On all phin< you receive doobls cnih benellts l( tba prtriihimi 10 Iim? ^ 0 . IVblch plan abould.u1dIeho«.r 1 chooicr 'rtnmvlo r any covercd famUy member li hoipltalliedL o n s foe A e« n s w e r e d > = “ I ------!C=!SUoot----- Cll/ , ' " ' stataS tala ' ’ ZipCiKie You may oliooso any uf lour 1 rect Jtxtrn Cnth I'lnn. you nclually get alt 1 any ot lour low^oit pIsn*-iroa can LAN. You andan your wife are covered i^il0.00l$i)0.00 aa 1 week for your wife. 9100.00 a week for ■ D H>«»b«w»-WlfaPlaw*I-Wlfe Plan* D□ lIndividual Plan xd -a week, a moalli* cliron/a olhneni*xll dpes lit llia my imit, flrat tiremonth coitt j i I OATBOfBinriBT^ al onco for new alckneuuslckneuos and Injuries, and for mater. cHsiblecHsiblecbDd. cbD covered after tho policy ha* t>e< iiliy beneflii afler 10 monlhs, egardless of ynur age, tho sire of ymir fam« 1 )r 10 tuonlhs. All your ctiUdreir (and joao. . TcU TcU m« m« abmil Mntended" n tr a caih death bfO jeaK y?u Menlh Vow future Bddliloni) betweeiT}betweeir 3 mimontha and tmdor 2i mn i . .1,. na you aclcel, Afler Itio first month, it you I ' 1 In tho event ot death in tho hMpllalwc.l otCTlra any o»h coi to. Wi«lxonaiil™.3, you pny.r.n'1 only m .lttieio low monlhly rniesiicsi , I ,1 ...... included, at no exUa'voil,lUiXoit, as JwJom as t£ey are wnmanied |"ml(ylamily memberInei from any condllion covcred by : Slid llva at homo. r ynur wife] 930.00 Onlytlietomlnlnuininecesinryemonlh for tlio ALIrl'AMII.Y I’LANl only j policy, a lunp cum cadi beneflt wlUildren. b* Pahl} $20' • nny conwuuencelh for thcieitftho ()Nil-PAHliNT (unle. I'AMILY I'l.ANt I ■ ' (1lt»*wmA“ urj»lteynumUf) I . If yoH MO tho1 only piftmtparent lirfniII with your dilldren, ' you,n l l ! 9130 s i 3l)*c on your wlfo, 9100 on each olOIO. y \m^ we auggeit lh« ONC-rAHDNT)Nt-PAKDNT FAMILY PLAN. ThU « , w . « {-JlOO,00 weekly for f a m il y PLAN),I wnr,lor Iho iiilllt# IWHIIAW hW im I'L A N j J covers you and all unmarried children living at homa a ?.*• i. Does ,* tbUV plan pay In aay boeiillairir ollgllilo cliildren. order, nicoliollim,a monlh «lruB for ndillctlo the INDIVIDUAL PLAN. I , n i l llsw.li,- I{ Worth u . ^ I u Pay I Year i You will bo covered In any hoepllal of your cho aro over (13, memlumt are adluited, iiee |I i n n : m between 3 monlhss of aio and uttmder 2 J. Under this plan, ^ 1.00 weekly lor you; ^ * **”’n onl Ht'y i'"n t C» can I □ hara If you havalave no Soo. floo.Boo, Ne. o f courie, fuluto1 addltbnsadditions an aro nol lacludod alnce oa sven lOTomment bospltals^xoept nursing homM, V o will neverfnie refnw in panel In icnewaliove,) No other elian»o can j I nalem hy benefit;i»proTlded. U prorUtd. . ' »»lMcenlovaletcenl or self-care iinlia of lioipltals.a week for von. xewoni-for aile lonnin ynur I's y‘'« rntb, Hvo unleai n we mnke n aenoraloral j ! Tbt CxMwthra Pkmd Ufa lnsurar>ca Cem U persons ol tbo aame classiflcaiion in your ■ IS fitan^selMtetf s b c ^ PlasM iMus m I X If you IiaYO noipli(ldren,orlfyoarchlldrenarsgiowa plilldren, or If a a3.Wbai< s. WIM doss K7 polity 1 0 im o :i,..Ji,.^n ^ ..i. I, Dfe‘«*'M sS iisre K n Sertoa,a - VtmmedJaWy, - - sa aeon aa thia Illl and no lonier dependent oa*» ;JWi, you w a waal Ihs I Kbeeomei t beeomea aSectlra llw vsnr Mine day ws reoetve Mn&SMnailayltlalsMiwlandthai H ) HUSUAND.WIl'UPLAN, aJaroUmentiForm. Now sfcknd»sea,and W u ito are uld 1 cman riilil hen? ' | 'u PLAN. XiaroUment ,r ..m D A N o .w .™ •nInYprc*fortm lvsm cnthM IM l Or. if you aroI Uvlng by yoiyourtalf, diODsa tbe JNDX* ' ' cred cred on on ttli w data. Under tha ALL-FAMILY Pl unexpeolcd slckneis c r In)ury could strfkariko i I I ^ nwon^DoJ'lttw Ih a v sthsW srl! s r l g f i i r A W '^ l l e yy within 10 daya (or a compltts rafund. M v i d i Ja l p l a nI.. . ,childbirth, childbirth. presnanoy and any conieqiiencei lliereo M- WIII I nlni-'nnd '" I ■'•"""■I you wlll nol be covered unlll your • X • I bMome botiil(«llu4, wbr • covered after your policy Is ip forco tor 10 monthi forco. Ktmenjlier, If for any reaaon you { j IPale . , , . i ,, » i— —Blgnad 4. tt «iil(ailud, wben do my eitra eaili bene* • covered af idhorpl‘ .lb !.S .l! K WIII lm .lt.n w m o n .r pro. lotuiad'aTigi^iiruia-PUaaa Slg>^iirui«-PUaa« do not print O ' m«bnb)7llo)Tloii|arloii|aphdT' , , as. SS.WIulU Wlui U aomeone In my lamily bas«M.d-}200 had a beallh for i you, Ye^ 'nmnka■ mind,to tbo you niuUI-mllll, may relurn your policy within“ *■'» I • fForm B9080 I your 9\Q0 wiU bo lafunded imnudUtely. O n alt pUni, youIU collectcoUect froaIrom lU flnt.4ar yoa 'lenlbalsaaysctsravUaT kaaUu . 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^ . , only 93.30 a nionlh for tho 1 Ilal of your c h o ic e (When you are over (13, preni nursing homM, soo- modeit inorenie in panel above ■hall. evef t>o made in ynur rntb, un Orel? fihanio for all persons ol tbo sa 'w ? inT uikfiilra^^ a»l Why Aeuld 1 enroll riihl no LL-FAMILY PLAN.. Hecauto an «tie*peoled sleknei jeqiiencei lliereof ara wlihoul watnlni-'nnd you wlll r CO for 10 monthi. , . .-pollay ii In force. Itemenjlier, lias had a beallli prob. dianse your niliid, you may rc 10 days and your 9\Q0 wiU b BRIDE EDITION, Timej-Naws^rim M 'N aw s, TwinJ Fall*, IdohoI Tuesday,T uejday, tApril 29, ,19691 I

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B The weddingng date is set for June i:^, 19696 9 . . . eend n d I In t h e » ' ■ • fall the youngung couple pta ptap to return to ProvoProvo to.coato complete ■ i Ms I m i g d m M I 'fii-^'S'^lj Lyle's education:ntlon at tha University.Ur P U p j H p j j ^ B ^ ^ m 'MM'WIIM p c :i 'r fi ■ I "^IW aM E IilW M s.'>.H^

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>wlng up everywhere this seasonson . . . and ’Wanda Midway through theirthr journey around town . . . Lyle and Dionne stopped at • t ‘ Ultra femininefeminir lingerie Is showing up evei is show ing o u r B ride-to-be D ianne,3nne, ththe e lovely loveI> selec* Gofeway Trailer ^riter^ ri fo look ovei\_the large displcdisplay of mobile homes.s. This par- . Stivers,’sHesladyStivers, s'oTes at The Paris is showing oi for her honeymoonl Dreomy sheeriheer nighties oflutteri ticular mobile>bile home, the AlI-Electric'Marfettefette Raised Kitchbn Model is a3 luxurious* „ ' tion of linge lingerie just perfect for her honey r look. Iy planned•d two bedroombet expendable home vvithwith a Iorge bath, roomylomy living with lace . . . delectable peignoirgnoir sets for the real glamour look. roorri, co n■ivenient v e n ie n t kitchen-diningkit area finishednished in worm v. birch tones . . . pplus lu s aan n This set shownsho' here is a delicotelicote blue gogown topped by aI lace trimmed b'islted ' • ______abundance:e of much inccdc3 storage space.:e. • peigrioir fromfror Van Raolte , . . |ust just one of the famous namelO lingerie brandsbrar you- .

Mike Tegan,lan, salesmsalesman at Gateway Traileriler Center, Isi pointing out theI mmany a n y fino . , c a n fin d a t T he Paris. features of this efficienteffi kitchen area' to Dianne, and stressing the manym a n y finfine e Which to choosechc . .. long or short?hort? ... pink, blue, white, o r..... ? Dianne's constructionon details to Lyle. Dianne andd Lyle both agreed that this completely, .. only probler problem is to select onee of these lrnfrresis{able set* forr this th is very spespecial oc* furnishe^Tfi^biloSfi^bile home ho with its deep pileile shag caicarpeting would maFe~are~a perfect' caslon* . “home forir two"ltw o " l n-.'

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. i W illiam E.C, Dabcqck,Oabcqc! Aulstant Ccishior• at tho TwiTwin Falla ndollty Nationalational Donk, Donk ■ Ron Woodall,W ood: Saloi Roprosentatlvoontatlvo aat t BillB W o rk m an Fordrd In Twin FalFalls, gives Dianno ant ihow* Djanno3_lanno aand n d Lylo tho a d v a n ta g o sk ofo f a cliockingcliockli account, D ian n e a n d Lylo a look a t lhlhe e bbrand ra n d now ne< Ford Mavorlck now on dIspItdisplay In the •howrootns.•h o w ro o tn s Doglnnlngng niarrlogmarrlngn on a sound finonclal:la| basis Is a wijo stop for allI nowlywodsnowlywods, DepothlngIng tliollio family'sftir paycheck In a3 chocking iaccount allows tho) nowly marmar- This couplo knows ihnt U't )u»tjusf good busbusiness fo boglq tholrhoir married,llfamarried,III by go­ . riod couplouplo to kniknow exactly whoro ovoryovory ponn^penny goos. It saves' ihoho oxponslvtoxponslvo Ing for all of tholr outomotlvolive noods to a place that offors'roputableers 'reputable cand com* hol,ilt off ImpulslvoImpulslvD buying whun cnsh1 Is In tlm pockoti and givos tho couple ac plotoplo to uulomotive UUlO)' lorvlce. Theyiey rotillzo lhalIho whothor it's bqylnglying a now cacar, hovlng Iho preaontpre^onl car lorvlcod, or [uit plain gc re a d y focolptacolpt for ththo monoy thoy spendI and Ihoiho billsbill thoy pay, just plain gootJ ndvlco on anyny automotive problem, tlieytlioy cdrt' cdrt dlwayi d rely on Ihele ooutslandlnc u tsla n d in g sta ff a n d 'th e sorvlcomrvlce ao fl Bill W\ o rk m an , SyitomalicJlic keepingkooplnj of monoy can bo ono of tho|ho key succoasos to anynny marriage Ford. dnd {^Idollly'NalicJollly National fiank wlih IhoirIr four btunchosbian ciro roudy andiid willingw illin g totc h o lp . You, loo, aro c Invltod lo comone In'and-soeln'and-io« all of the beauilfulHlful new Ford automo- bilosbilo s anda n d find out why morooro and moremoro peopl^ turn to Dili OIU WorkmanW orkm an Ford for* alla ll ofo f their'automotivsth eir needi.I, ,i ' FIDELITY FID NATION-,TIONAL BANKC of Twinwin Folia . BILL WORKiA/ORKMAN FORDDRD Mainlain OfficOfflco Motor Branch•anch Filer l-lazoltonizolton Showroom:Show roo 146 2nd Ave.we. E.‘ • Used Cara:ira; 15o ISO 33rdrd Ava. E.' MemberMomt Federal Deposit3slt InsureInsuranco Corporation)n ' Twin FalFalls, Idaho .

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- y ^ j m Dionne and LvLyle were'delightedted wHh’thewith’the crystal shown them"Inhem" In the'lennoxth e'l J - department of .JeTTsen-Jewelers by Mrs. H. E. Cheney, One of the highlights of ths day was seein'seeing the marvelousI array of patterns_on^pa styllngsigs Inin the tabtable set* tings they werewero shown. Selections3ns are remarkableremai in their varietyariety and priceprii and ■I - the friendly, qcqualified and experienced3ricnced peoplepeop at Jensen's willill bbe e happy h a p p y fcfo a s s is t you in your seUselections.

Jcnscn JeweleJewelers offer completete selections of fine Gorham Sterling silver,silve fins china, bcautifibeautiful serving pieces,s, and many other famous name products.product You ore invited to iosk about ond usetse curour complicomplete bridal registryy servservice. ice.

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" Bright, colorTcoIorTuI and cheerful motchlng matching toweltO' iota aro admiredTilred by DiorDlanns and Roy Pormnnninn of Ponny*WI»oPoni DruQs |ihowsfc'i DIanno anda lylo some of thehe ItemsItoms In Lylo, horo wwith Frod VanHngpIonjpton .flf VonVan's Department Sloroloro In ths Lynwood, , tho huQo dl8ptay>(^fdisptay>(^f btnall appllancos foalurodsaturod in tht o new ly rom odolodod a n d re*ro* VVon’i o n ’s hhave a v e acomploto selectionsII of thothonewo newest*pattorna and colortolort In towolitowolt, aheett, dacorate'd departmordopartmont at the Lynwood sloro. itoro, On.displayOn.c aro doioniI of brand and bedtpro

PENNY-WISEP ISE DlDRUGS V A N ’S DEPARl)EPARTAAENT STORETORE In trio Lyriwood':yrivyood' S hopping .9 ontor.r. , •, Jwln'Win Falla In tho LynLynwooc^, ^ , ^ Twi Twin. HalW BRIDE fDITIDN, Timos-Nows,■No\ys, TTwli w in F alls, IdoR o T uiesday, e sd a y , April A pr 29,1969 ^ BaiBarJ^arq’s WVig ig SalonSc > New!N ew ly-W eds’’ Delight:Del.ig Brunchich . . . . 3t Easy CreaCreations Delightight [Dianne J ; iIt t C Gan ( Be Very'ery SpSpedal Yet Easy

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______- . P T ' ^ ' I The 20th cenlcentury invention of brunch Is mostmc popular on weekends.weekends.' It's usuallyi I ^___ — servedserved onytirt anytime between 11:300 a.ma.m. . 2.30 f p.m. depending on how late youyi like ; I ■ ■ toto sleep. sleep . Barbara Anderson,derson, owowner of Barbara's Wig/ig Salon, sshows Dianne and Lyle oone n e | . really be a^ eal for cf the newestst full wigs from the fabulous and lovely s5 and oc- caslonal hair'ir' pieces, andc she can show yoo wigs and.c Jiair pieces justst perfect | Brunch can t be as fancy as eggssggs benedict,benedict brioches, papayalya slices and cham* indwlches. But one of .' for any occasion.asion. pagne, or as simple as tomato0 juice and siscrambled egg sandwiches. But ..the eeasiest a s ie s t wways to prepare brunchirunch is olMn-oneall*li on an electrictrie griddle. TheTh elec- i •' trie griddle, nmode of aluminumn as is all electricele cookware because,ecause. of aluminum'salun: The trained and compicompetent stylists at Barbara’sbora’s aro (always-abreast of the latest .. | talent for corconducting heat fastit and evenly,evenly is thermostot controlled:ontrolled so th that you In world hairDir fashions and, con design andind style hohair pieces just rightt for you. I • can't overcooovercook, even in a half-asleep-asleep condition.condi Get one withth a non-stick surface r C o m e Jn soon3on aand n d s(see the beautiful selections.‘lections. AlsoAl all accessories fo for r youry o u r I '» that just spoisponges o.ff and whcncn hubby offioffers to help deanI up he'll reali: realize how smart you are. haJr beauty,; core. .<'■ -■ • If you don’t have an electric griddle, a blcbig skillet will do nicely, but maimake sure it’s aluminum so that the pan. heats evenly all over the-bottomtom and won’twon't scorch smartanything you if ar you look away a1 moment. m o m e n t. AluminumAl cookware,re, Jnin fact,fact. isIs best to give the novice cook more confidence.>nfldence. If you don’t ! Bocbora's WigA/ig SalonS it'sIf th aluminurr e d a y Is cold serv e h o t ccoffee o ffe e oro r cKcchocolate. If the weqtHereqth’er Js tain-b a lm y . Iced ~ V Bc anythingcoffee with if y a cinnpmon stick,, and brovynies,browni cookies, or chocolate:hocolate puddingpudd for ■•-7' ' _ ■ 9''^®dessert. Don't forget to sot thee brunch tabltablp'with'your bestt tableware anand frosh 123 MainI Avenue East ^ . Twin Falls .flowers, of course. You don't have o firstTfirst-month anniversary•y eevery v ery dday, a y , c d o yo u ? jRI x |E| If the day Is coffee with ( dessert, Don’ .flowers, c<

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Not giving any locret* away/ about tho cdeitlnatlon of ihelrair honeymoon,honeymoon Dianna ”' ' Suro to pfoasooaso Is I* tills now plaid sport coatoat shown Lylo hy John Ropor..sr,.It'a It'a ono ^ waa having a hard time decidingelding on wt whicli piocei of lugoago.wouldigoago.would be most of tho manyly now SpriSprltiQ and Summer modolsadols now con display at Ropor'ar'a In Twin •u ltab lo . , Falls — Icdlufingiiitufinu finifinij clolhos for inon fromoni auch foifomous manufaclurarars as Hart, NotHazel giving Faulkner, i owner of iho10 Parla JunUJunior In the Lynwood Shopping C • Sclioffnor & Marx, I'londrlxlio Squaro and Mar>choslor . 3d Shopping Conter, || Aonchualur . . . plus nuiny, mOnytiny othora, waa having ahown hore pointing out Iha many luxury foaluros of thia yory practical oxcluslve. Ropor'i offorfor complolcomploto solocllons of mon’ai’a furnishings,furnlahin frotn tios and aocks anda n d •u ltab lo . , 27" (umbo pullman caas withIth plaatlc-linodplaatlc-lini compartments,s, OOno no uunuaua n u su a l featura olh u r accossorloassorloa rlgl^lrlol\t up to and includingJ Ihoiho luluat talyloa In formal wear, .. I waa tho comblnntion lock uaodlod Inin VonturaVontur luggago that pormlu ovory i Hazol Faulk pormlu ovory owner lo dolormlna what combination to uuso, so , ' Compotonft and friendlyfrlam salQapoopIo will!| linipliolp you dolurmrno alt of your aoloc*aoloc. fl • '• ahown horo , 27" (um bo "tlon# and InsuraInsura propcpropor fit. Juat think . . . no koyj to loaollol Tho choice would bo difficult between Ih waa tho cor ;ult between Iho Vanliy case, Toto bag. Train case, WookondorWookondor , . . anc) to many oihori. And tl dolormlna Vi oihort. And the colorn Ropor's Clothinglothlng SloroSlor alao offnra fino aolocllnnajolocllona ofo hoyt' cloihing andnd a coin*com- I melon, avocado, midnight, navy, pink, wlillo,\ rod . . , MMMMIlMMM . . . rninm'’d«.p ploto iportswoarIswour dopartmontdope i’or iho ladlus,Sl ' cislona, declalonil

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ShowingI carpet samplessai to Dianne andid Lyle Is RossR< Cook of Blocker’se r’s In Twin T w in Dianne knowknows now, as she looksloks dreamily at cna of ths Bridal■Idal OOriginal rig in a l i d e sig n e r - [ ' ■* Foils. Blockersackers can help any couple chooseoose the fibfiber and style of Carpetingirpeting that wedding govgowns In the Mayfair’slir’t Bridal SoSalon collection, a dream-come-tdream-come-frue con- w ill -g iv es iho homehom o the warm, Intimatee feeling lhthat everyone desires.JS. They ccan a n fection of satinsa and lace. Bridesmaid'sdesmald's dredresses, Mother-of-the-brldethe-brldo fashions,fashi «v- literally unroll beautybcai by the yard fromm thethc worlcworld's best-known (ooms,3ms, and at erything for the trousseau awalfi^valf hher e r choJ choice h ere. B ridal CITonsulfanf, o n su lfan f, MfMrs. Joyca : L prices andid terms to fit your or any budget.iet. Wells, who has dressed the most beaijtibeaijtiful brides for thele past 8 years,yeai gives every Bride-Bride-to-be a free booklet,aoklef, "Fact!"Facts and Fashions for thetho BridiBride-to-be,” ; of furnitutp ^ . -■•._.•• Blocker’si invite you to come in and see5 all of the tcomplete selectiorts of furnitutp aanswering n sw e rin g tlthe thousand'and'onel one questioiquestions on ettiquette, proc^u/O!,proc^u/o^ n1

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All Dlanno'smno's favoifavorlto'foinous brand namestamos aro here,I as vtrell as charmingiiarming hatihats, At Sfiolby'sSfiolby'i you can buy fhelie finest qualifyqua available, qndnd staytla y wJlhIrw ithin Iha food fllovas,, acarves,acarvet, hdndbaa», h and Jaihlonlon jewalry to complomont averyery outfit. budge)budget -wl-with «aie. Hlnti Shttlby'ftiialby'ft BokorBokory makea dallcloua'ua'weddltSg weddltSg ccokesl

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Dianne andand, lyle admirea a boxed gift set of tobI«toblerllnens In the ID'ss downstairs ■ Selecting beautifulb corpetirig,mightg.might ".floor"*'.floc somc prospectivective homemahomemakers, but not these two.I Dianne ond-iyteI-lyle bring 1their problem to Custom Floors,Floor where store, omongTiong a wc'wealth of quolily, famousaus brand,giftbrand ,g ideas for showersJrs and wed* ownero w n e r Ray Bross gives themn the expert 'advire thoy needJ about fiber iand style ^ dings. Lucille.ucille Milli Milligan, one of Ihe ID's's huge staffsta of efficient soles!S personnel, ofcf corpetingcorpetin to give any home_the wowarm, intimate feelingjling everyone desires. also showedDw'ed them the huge selection of blank E " Twinin l^allsflails . , . A d d isp ri^v e . E. ... TwinTv Falls

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Diannomno enjoys Ihe friendly, casualI olmosphore of the Mayfair ShoeShoe DepartmiDepartment ^ OS Chuck KochnKoehn shows her the latest, shoo fashionsf and husband>to*besband-to*be LylaL wondersmders if she'll beI able to choose..se.. Here, the tremendous varietyety of styles aand - • qualityality brands mcmakes the decision of w hat to $iselect delightful fun.un. For no malmatler > what>at the choice,choice. ifs a winner inr style, comfort,comfc and sheer walking/aiking pleasLpleasure, Rangingnging frorri highigh fashion to Mod,>d, the th e selecii selection w o u ld excite a n y o n e .

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The engagementig a g e m e n t o f D ian n e H anseri 16il'Lyla.’W L yla’W^onc loncur^as beert onnouncedmeed and thithe DianneD ia n n e watches w( as Lyle examinesxamlnes a pairpc of Freeman Shoosshoes with tho assistance pottorns of men's shoes weddingng dotedate set.se Next comes, the deqlsloncmaieqisloncmat^ng^time of preparingiring for theitheir | o'f-'Wileyd f W iley Godby.( Shirley-WyattVyatt stocks manyr styles and pottorns of m ranging fromfr casuals, dress5s oxfords, loafers,loc beach wear,jr, work wofl< shoes a n d b o o ts, w e d d inng, g , their th e ir first fi home and sendingng ahnoipi:annoipCenrientJ of tiie irwmentousnentous occaocca- I BrandsB ran d s ore on the best. Long • known as theth quality headquartersuafters for mer m e n ’s w e a r i n - , *?on fo3 friefriends n d s ando relatives. At the9 Tlme'^f^e'w* Tlme's-f^e'i •Con^rher^rdr Pr/nlJffgnt?ffg IJeparf-IJepari | Twin Falls,Fall: Shirley-VVyatt features Kuppenhelmer'Kup suitsi exclusively Inir the area . ment, Dianne ancand Lyle receive the pers'dnbl’jrsdnbl seiv seivlce dtid'fflen^Jl/r^.etls1)) ofpf 'Barban'Barbara | anda n d the th e well-stocked-shoe v ! department is just-one of thele many outstooutstonding fea-.; - ' / Slevers/ddo’ghteiS/ ddoghter o f Harry O'Halloranan who*who*'hgs;b'een/w.ith’, hg tfcie departmepqrtment ent for fc I — . turcs of tthe store..^r years,lars, men of all ages, throughoutjhout MbgicM6gic VValloy have ■ r the sam ple'book contffitiins^ji.terally hund over for^or^ years'. Here, they look over the samp! literally hund- ” I ' come to rely ri upon fhe personal•sonal attentic attention to detail and correctcorrecl fashion sm artness - ,: reds of»f different types of announce'menfs/fnvrfcnenfs/fnvIf(jf|bn*,o^y ;ftorik‘y^^^ou notes fhethey • i giveng iv e n byb y Gene Shfrfey endid WaynaW ay n a Wy W yaff, co -o w n e rs of}f Shirley and. a n d ^ V y a n a n d -will bisa needing forJ the most Impbrtontmt day In tltheir younj livdi, theirth e ir experienced expe staff, • y'.'

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W ' V ' i , . I A n d fo ' fhoI o n ln ltla fo d droporJos, t/nl< • Tho woddlng w o d d ln g rocoptlonr for any youngoung coup.Icouple la a happy occasion.jslon. All ththoir ' IroporJos, t/nloss cnrof(/||y cltoson»son con fje a v o ry oxpon* alxoalxu mlstciko,mis Wlillo vlsllingling L'Horlsson'sL'Horlsso Lylo and Dkinno locirncd i . . frie n d s coiiVu to w ill) lliom hap p in olat as 'and a n d to vlow ’ tho q IIIs thoy have recolvireceived, nnno locirncd aomo of Iho fino points In choosina tho propor drt ; Of coufsooufso ono.oono.of tho conlor* of Inlorostost at the' rocoptlonri Is tlio weddinjad in b cake. c a k e . Sc So il (llio poir ho propor drtipory mntoikils from Mr. ChnthChntloa StuhlboiQ whow h o is c>c Qfoduata intorlor docoralor < ^ ll liTiporlcintiporlnnt Ilvthat tho cholco of thoI cako ia thelh righl ono, DIanno0 aand n d Lylo vvjs- or docoralor

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O n th eir visit to GlaiGlaudc Brov/n's lyle andind Dianne Investigated the finePine polntfp o ln tf I And Dianne 1is finding this to be truo while visiting Crowley’si^’s Pharmacy. IIt w ould of fhe new'w'indoor-outdoor indoor-o carpeting fhatiat ISis becomingbccoi so popular. Mr. DDoug oug be wonderful if'oil a girl hadi to do was just buy one kindid of cosmetic and let — - Brown showedDwed them samples of the varietyiety of coloicolors available in this> very sen*sea­ It go at that. • sible floor covering. EBosides the wearability,ility, indoor*indoor-outdoor carpeting lsis virtually • ‘ different skin condition* yourir cosmetic departmdep ent accidenf-proofiroof and a n d d e s ig n e d to replace v/nyl floorcfhorcoverlng. Buf since difIdifferent folks have different skli must hove ththe selection that Includesncludes the rright cosmetic forr the individual.individua Diana Lyle ond Dianne visitedvisit Claude Brown's because of thoir reputation for)r fine cor* W ahl,ahi, cosmecosmetologist at Crowley'sey's is showishown aiding Dianne .inin making the proper poting establishedlablished overo\ the past 50 yearsns and beobecause of the' very largearge selecselec- - rr. ■_ ;'. choice. Well versed in differentnt skin need:needs Miss_ Wahl wasIS chosen by CiCrowley'* -J'Y

tions of allll types of the1 finest carpeting . .. .. thcthe largestlac selections in South CCen- en- to ssee e e th'dVthdv vvisitors to the cosmetic•netic departndepartm ent at Crowley’s-ares-are completecompletely, sati*-- tral Idaho. fied thqt thethett purchases willI achicve ochiove tho result desired.

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Scilliu Irwltiis/Itiis you klo comn In ond lol lholho frlondly cind courloous salospeopiolospeopio ill iii ) flio jjoru uk&liif ufcilif you In sulocdno just llioIO rightrlghi lrc(7isIfcn lor you . . . |i/i|ll w h a f you , ' Les HHazen, azen, laloj manager foror Cain’s,Coin's, It explaining< the detailiBtalli of thi*this QueenQi *Izo w a n t. d Lyle. Not only Impraitlvo in oppearanM 1 s bbedroom e d ro o m slsuite to Dianna and Lyle. Not o n oppearanc« tha (tolab willw ill lost lo s t a lifetime,II JJi ■ SALL(\E’SLI\E’S GIF];? - BOOKSBOOK , ■ CAIICAIN’S • i ' , LynWood3 d SliopplnsSitopf Contoc Jfw w ilQ o H o l l a 2 0 4 MolnMolr Avq, N ortli ■;TwTwin foii^ ' " ,

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The wworks ork in a drawer is-the'essence-the'essence of the whole thingng . . . . . all ppai ar t s ^ r e sep- aarate ra te moimodules that can,be-e picked, out oM he set and replacedreplaced ihstaiinstantly.... so thatth a t when w hei your set ev^r- needsneeds' attentionattentlc it never has to0 leave your }home. Since the only 1tube in the set I'ss fhe picture fubei and all ‘ofhere r onifs u n its are tr

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H ’’* h lias as mnny stJch Itoms nsIS woll as nc comploto staff of)f profession'professionally aalbums lb u m s for h’undrods ofI Soulhorn..ldiSoulhorn..Idaho rosldonts. Collall Dudloy SluSludio for youf q u alllitidlllitid ddu&loi o ilo n o ri. Lylo a n d Qlciiino10 dlscovorocdlscovurud, as you cnn, lhatI an oxpoilpncodoxpoiipn ,. oongagoinont n aag o i and wocfcilngIng plcturos,,plcturos, . Also Commnrcfcifif and aerial photos,’| copy duslonorcanbclonor can bo Invaluobjo holp In planningplanning youryoi flrsi Iiomo. f ' work w o rk aund n photo rosiorallon.on, ■

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Jim Beal of Osco-DrugOsco D showing tho youngung couple tho1 tremendous arraya y of o f smsman a n ant^efficiencyant^efficienc of today's homemakerlemaker as JohnJo White of Wllson-Batesson-Bates pointspoln out to applianceses so nccc:necessary to setting up housekeeplnhousekeeping in this modern day.d ay . Coffeo " - Dianna and Lyle.I Showing off■f tho new 194919- model Phllco refrlgerotor Jnin Wilson* makerSp toasters, bblenders, frying pans,IS, Irons, cloclocks . . . everythingig to-maka ' ^ Bates’Bates* applia appliance department,, the young ccouple are amazedsd at the roominessroorr of homemakingking fun anda eosy are ovailobleble here at OSco's special cveryiry day d a y low . " 'this refrlgerotor-freezerrefrigera combinationslnation ihat takes up no moro)re kitchen_flo1 ultra-modernultra-modei range; tn all styles and'pricesand'p are ' pons, .kitchentchen tool sets, etc. Every younglog couple ccon make their budgetdget strelch here too, andan Wilson-Bates -offersoffers easy bibudget terms with1 nno o mone^_ mone_y_ dd< o w n . See fu rth er alO t O s sco c o D Drug r u g l ^ ‘ ■ Phllco.TV, stereo,*1 radios andd other electrielectronic homo entertainmenttafnment item;items.-^

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displayf at Shano'Shano's. Whatover your taslaaslQ . . . . . mmo o d e rn , tra d itio n a l o)r r porlod .... . *i 'TheThe HolldoHoliday also offers freeJO reservation servlca for any Hojlday |nnInn In Ir America, ' ■ living, dlnlno or bedroom furnituro . . . carpotlcarpeting for iho ontlro homo, you'lf you'l ‘ •10 0 thatth a t wherever wh you go you'OU can en|oy the unique atmosphereosphere and q quality ser> i find fhoto flnost brbrands avnllablo fn atockItock aat t all tUnoa at Shana'^, A docarailn(docorotJno I,*'- vice vlco In booptiful boi »urroundlngingi .»,» .-Iruly. iruly it's "the nation'si's innkeeper."Innkeeper." All ma]or . ' c o n su ltaa n t Isll alw

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2. Learn-to ’’set" your make-up so it will survivee excitement and kisses. Afterter blending yyour foundation^ opply' face I^^HH powder generously,ly, then brush off the excess withrith the rever;reverse side of your powderaowder puff. FPat gently with collon damp- ■ H ^ P S l ericd in cool waterer for a soft, sisatin-y finish that will lost for hours. For that special day, tr\try tlie new translucent powdcjr ^ — ’ shimmering with pearl.p e a rl. ♦ '

3. Pay special attentiontention to-ryourto.-your eyebrows -— they»y con soy so much. Add a littleittle extra colocolor or fullness with one'of thc easiest-to-use beoutifiers,outifiers, a brushbru 'n color. It's a3 soTrpowdoredsoft powdo coloring, wilhlh specially slislanted brush for perfect con- trol. Your brows will look soft and< full with no theatrical line.lin ■ . i

' 4. And, of course,B, your eyes oreor your most important)ortant feature.featur Add sparkle with a delicatcdelicate, frosted rare glow, brushed on at your templesles and right uunder your brows.s. Then choosechoos a pastel brush-onh-on shfadow and for n. final touch, a scl of luscious lashes.!s. Extra losheslashes will add depthI and sparkle to your eyes and will stay securely in- place until you wont to take themsm off. Brush Ilightly with mascaracara to blendblenc your own with fhe extra set. K f e s l i n S I H ■ t ^ w jink, apply generously, blot with a tissue 5. Lipstick must survivesurvive the weddingwee kisses. Choose>ose an enchantedenchc coral or pink, apply gc - and then powder.r. Re-apply tho color, wajt a minutelinute and blotbl again. Just beforeefore you Icavleave for tho church, try a frosty : ' lame top coating3 to complete thatt enchanted look.ook.

6. Your hairdo mustnust frame youyour lovely face, neverv e r ooverpowe v e rp o w e r. K eep th e sTylele simplesim p le Ofid smooth.^Test your shampoo- 'V; ^ e t sc h e d u le a h e aad d oof f timtime. e. DoiDoes your hair look; best right olafter taking out thehe roHers? Or the next., day? Then be sure to'plon your weddingidding hair ap] appointment to suitt your schcdule.schcdi i ^ W ^ S s f e ; l^ ip ip ^ ^ '^py::'

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