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XJ.S. Unveils City Jets Loose

XJ.S. Unveils City Jets Loose

U the tradlttonal ttonr tight betweai oDporing gnpporteri ot St." Academic Bnlldlng^ Con­ Nirr aircH at had Hlary’s an7Guy*i hokpliala prior to their anqaal rugby match at' struction will start “probably in Rlcfamond,'Snrrey, England. (UPI) about a week," when all details BOISE — Magic Valley school, selected at a meeting ^)f-the-OQntpact-«fe-ironed-out;- tunrhfira—nnri schniil—adi- W«dn«rtay aft8n\oon-at-..,the- Neilsen said. nilnistrfltors joined other Gera high sclwol. 5ubstiti^ "took The two-story huildinR, ^te educators today in a over the delegates' classes. F a i r z a n d designed along the same lines verbal assault on tlie statA. Teachcrs wre congtderthg as' other academic buildings, Capitol in the interest of public 'nriethods of . convincing t c a r m e r will be finished in about a year, education. legidators of th« funding needs XJ.S. unveils Jets loose Neilsen said. The buifdlhg will CaMia County sflhooli were of Idaho schools and . allow consolidation ort campus closed tRroughout the district' discussing a controversid of the vocational cotirses now with two busloads of teachers, proposal for a 75 per cent-state taught at the vocational school including Supt. Harold Blauer, funding of schools — a propostd - city on Kimberly Road. Norman Hurst, Instructional opposed by smaller. school T 1562,490 I6r the vocatlonal-- junior high principal, leaving at County district. WASHINGTON (bpi)-PreST_or ciUes of 50,000 population technical project was a c c ^ e d 5 am. for Boise. \ ' ident Nixon . unveiled today surrounded by identifiable su- by the CSI board of trustees iii Other schools were operating ^ .. _ • “details of his revenue sharing Burbs. - , ^ ~ mid-January, without '" an despite absence of some I plan for vban development—a The formula, Nixon "said, alternative $1^200 laiWiwaphig teacher? - designated : to * $2 billion a yea/ program- would “take-into^ account the — offer, 'the tniatees said coUe^ repr spread )ver' iCiietropoliiS*OnetropoIitan number of pMpIe vfbolive in an malntwiaiS?«Sdnnel could do “>e Education Delegate ^ areas bjit focusing cliiefly.ori area or city, the degree of IS tr e e t SAIGON (UPI)—U.S. miUtary fbr attacks on American planes the landscaping at less coat. ^ ^ ■: .• ■ deffy^^ig cities. ooercrowding there, ttie Condi- Funds fbr the newHSiiffiUng Tfie plan would give city hall? tibh of ifa-Housing umR and -sources-said-toaay-the~Unlted^ Brst known ConunmUst um of almost Uital authority tomtf9-sideway8-Wast-Hm£««n ------subsek eiiently n tiv dlscoveri-ddiscovered th«tthat _____to provide onenpone-f>ai^y~iervice to ------renewaK-HnWel-eitles^=a«*iar send telegrams to legislators in creatpj-al.landing- Br«ta4he-site^ ort ot ihe 'rneasure» H. u. iwu tasrstatB-BKenciw'^^y- arranging to meet,with their Raft River and ; four-party tation loans. '304,- now before the Idaho, of a fbbtM field for helicop­ ■ Hiere was no indication of the refused to forward the fund iAg<«intiv« delegations at noon Nixon’s bu'dijel for the fiscal ters. number of Communist troops hi requests according to routine and throughout the day. Hie service iirlMbroofc. year that begins Jidy 1 calls for lilgislature. Military spoke^en said 2,000 the Sepoiie. region ot whether procedure. teachers were to act on the A new^ combined central dial schedule about $1 billion in spending The bill is scheduled for a vote South Vietnamese infantrymen the Reds had abandoned the The state board of education proposed resolutions later this office and eommerdal building authority for the various today in the Idaho House. _ [..ware within three miles of junction on ^ench colonial referrt^ thft rennesta th. Ifift.. will be constructed at A|Uon at H b aqlH i> .nftii.lri .[jiiiQ Tnrin jteppnB"WHl-w (iost 6t t^.bnl> aad rieWt reyjcwed categories orprogk'fims urilw Jgfl11.s n^ut |2M,000 In-fundsior— jfiygtntp La„g Tofficr buildings" ar I BrsrTimf~WTiRrysaT and $r street improvement ^d wn- gtroyed by U.S. bombing at- hfe^ fighting was reported Fund Council, wWch, instead of represented l?y 28 instructors, Malta and Raft R lv^ a* well as TWIN FALLS — Financing of billion for revenue sharing struction, compared to the y, >i«.where in Laos. fbrwardlngthepetitioiis tj the including 18 from Uie high other staUon^qoipoiirt^--*------the 1871 |470;000-d&wntown— which-he-want ■fpri ___ impcovement-pcogram-in-Ti^-effect next-Jan, 1...... , - dty's^sJp-e Jioa.l(aoa._„waa Jwaa _annQunced_aa_jL-rannoimc^ mttltac^oJeerserisIEacr Falls, ^d_a tifne_schedule for XESer’s fund. 01 ine nignway major nripinr objecUw nhiArHim of nf thefh#fc drive fWvA ■ predicted Uio.. CQininuniAt9.- completion of work were cltrfcw The proposal calls for across the Ho Oil Mlnh TVail. would piit'"‘up their h eiiv i^ ’ reviewed Thursday ni^t for VJCIII SllOJiy -additional flagnUnc Wia—to On Thuriday. the U.S. figfatlng otthe camnalgn-to Jave memtiers of ttie four sponsoring dlvided among cities on the“■ Veienae Department disclosed &pone,' a road and supply agencies and given general th^t the North Vletaain^ had Junction where mountato passes opens basis of population and to renew from North Vietnam" enter approval, Oty Manager Jean the one cent tax due to expire m oved. surface-toralr SAM Mlar said-today;—------^ ~ i ______this yearj .whicfa-had4)>»n-UB»d m i^ M jnto thejYepOTC area. Laos. For most ot the mCTbers of ^ a t u r C la'V . to assist cities. the Twin Falls Ooordlnating __ •' aty ManagerJean Milar said iiw "tai ' Corp., and. Urban RenewaJ, the Magic Valley Gem Oub said wDuia yield about 13 mllUon jier Agency and some of Uie city today about 125 erijlUtors are year. Under the proposed council memters tiie in- expected in ' Twin -Falls measure, he said, the burden formation was heard for the ^t^irday and Sunday for the . first-time.—^ ^ ^eet Costs would be placed oh Milar told the group the two the motorist rather than on the major improvements of the 1971 at the Nation^ G u ^ Armory. property taxpayer. -program^-call for-parking lot Ray Moon, twin Palls, said BTOLEY A Burley man,, the Sidwalk outside the^doofi surtacing and metering, and. exJiibltors-from Idaho,^ Moir-” tmtaUvely Identifled as Chico witKTtliree wotmds in the tana, Wyoming, Oregon and lalks-. Dial; died early tnri« v.«t.iCai i ia ..part of. ht» 4»ody.-«ew »d lw :maCTimiayin Memorial- Ho»pltarcrglBHBia~ Hex Maddon.pouce officer. ^grotfflWT up at _____ =wound«jmaivpd In an F.ast■ H e- was- rwhtd—to Parking lot ImproVanents Mato Street bv’thuradayTiIght Kfemorfal Hospital by am­ wHl cost $258,000 while utility Testim e# strations will be ^ven daring and officm are looking for » bulance and -.died in' the. change over will require the two-day show,- induding a WASHINGTON (UPI)-RaU- njale suspect. operating room there at 1:17 121^100. Hllac said the Urban faceting demonstration by road untoii and management Burley poUcfe were notified of Renewal Agency will piy ajn. Clifford Jackson.__ Bucle^iy .4ie shooting at the East Sde An autopsx______------$S),UUU biii pvU ng lot w«M aiid president of the Northwest. hTgnlnlng scflrion-today in an Bar; m E a itMaln St.. *t 10-4T farmed tills ^eming atXlassiB ■ ■ - . $108,000 OB utm iies; Local ' Federation 61 Mineraloglcal effort to prevent a walkDut by pjn. and \»iien (»fficers.^rrtver JEbjptaTby D fT B jr~ ! taproyement ^D ij^ ct 84 wm -SodjetUis^ 150,000 train _t t jw m j m i ^ :„ a t the acen>i Mw-iratj^ing-i C tfierT win Palls pathdtogisfc;

from Ididbo Power, (9 ,6oo’f r (» 'Motmtsin'BeB^'and $2,100 irom — ^TWIN FALLS The Twin restrtrttng^ vy ^ Cable VWoo. . Falls Chamber of Cammercfe the itat«’a prineipal -the dumber togietthejtrortin'-^xtra -m e-lhnrsday night meeting h «s e n t4i 1ctter to Jfcihn V<^r"4iigbiray--aer»tog nertb^ B t^ / the onGrB Xlipliennnraiea^^ T®8*riSe, said.«ill beior la------the dty to prqtare agreemeBte receiviiig' fgndk toder >^-4>etag repwaed, a rapi y enwni

Ct^.OrnimAmttmrmr»x& ...... HP MM. H.P. C r ^ , Bridge, jnr^tlng for traffic l i ^ t , to WASHINGTON (UPD-PTes- and none is under consldera- view of the fact that he is beins trucks that ^ not go the possibility 50,1000 to 100,000 chmge on c ^ e r of 13ft S t i^ SI t Ntom Mid niuraday night tiort:- V n . *I.M. But th. atL south: *iU not carry the invasion of l ^ s t o proved Prerident said he did not rule ^ N ton contended the thfe^ and toe men that wUl be kUling Vletaam atTSTUra* q fjie ^ Judge S h d m ^ |^WOut_jthe_Jise_of air— power-week-oUa-rSouth— MetnainesenrA***®*^.®®'*®-^^------—------elecUOT,_Nlii^^“ "“‘^ _wearing-i;L«ercQat as he leaves,: “ againstm ilitary complexes on ^ u s t into the Ho CM ^linh Nixon aiidd that during the sp e^ ^“hack It” and inning lued “ againstmilitary complexes on ^ u s t into the Ho CM ^linh Nixon aiidd that during the sp e^ ^“hack ibersi Ru{>e^; COiuthouse . . ^StyeriS ihBre ’ are' Johnson. Hiipm.'greem g said his rmnalriBd to get If h» BU Americans out of Vietnam HwoL

rasmeOmra emoQoii- Asked about ______m ^ could put into the fleld. r-^f “ hir-pidochlitt' 'South V ietnam ^ President W. Abrams', U.S. com m a n d In "Gen6r^ Abrams tells me ntat islhe least that we can., noiTna uutterez,4iuriey, telling policies at a televfs^ news Nguyen. Van' niieu about a Vietnam, that the drive already • thafin both La^sahd Cambodia for: As far as our about trip to California . , . corifierence, Nixon also declarki po^l^e attack into North had cut Communistj truck his evaluation after three weeks ■^al- is concerned; our go^ ■ is• to ■ LaMont^ Sniithi. Minidoka ~the United States has;consi­ Vietnam, Nixonrsald he wduld- traffic-by SSL per- cent on the -Of, fighting is ^thatf^to tiseJiis get all. Americans ou t-o f Cowty agent, assisting ' with rnovi^ Items of tfie^ d e r^ no plan support' a not speculate on what position traif • , terms, “Itie South Vietnamese Vietnam as soon as we can-by South Vietnamese invasion of ■Ihieu m i^ t take.in the future While there was “Hard by themselves can h uk it' w d negotiation if possible." ' ' office to new locations'l. . Virgil North Vietnam; “in o i^ r to defend h^niself— fighting ahead," Nixon said, the they can give, a bett^ account Temple, Rupert; leaving Rupert None has beei) considered the right of self defense—in . decrease in traffic, meant “that Ives even than the „E U iS j^ge . . . Clair Drexler Vietnamese units'." ag^ Ora Deahl looking fit after the operation has .hcea -exerdse-workout-^t-toe^ -T -rr ess, JJixon said, Ameri- T rip^f Alba Jenkins dreading to learn stren ^ In the war grade in CSI biology test . : . President fallen by 10,000 men. Gary Motzner fbdng'boffeti l‘. . M anson, drugs Vletnanitotlon program WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres- Mrs. O.J. Smith driving down and can continue'-ident Nlxoh-has_c0 celed his Main Avenue . . Duane jsndorse&- 00 schedule and _we triMt_eyen tfip today to Rochuter, N.V. Schneberger driving into ahead of schedule ^tuning 'because of “a snowstoVWr parking 16r TClyaeTTujifSen created ‘robots’ :—that"______,___ ^__ _ •- looking dlsgustedlynat ^ w - Laos," Nixon said. ficlUties. covered ground . . . Fred Van Rogers LOS .ANGELES ,(0^*1) Fort was called as a witness -— The United States Is sche- "nie White Houm s^d toe Engelen stalled'on ^lue Lakes Charles Manjon’s power over for- defendant Leslie Van duled to cut Its forces in Souto visit would be rescheduled. Tiie Norto during morning rush hour. WASHINGTON (UPl)-^PrM- his._ followers ^m bln ed with Houten and said her use of LSD Vietoam to 284,000 rhen by May President had planned to meet . . '. Craig Day .jionsuming 4R or o m p ha isis Ident-Nlxoif^sap 5ecref« 7 of their clirohic use of LSD and the use of the' drug by 1. Nixon said he Intended to wito state and city officials to chocolate sundae . . . and -StateiWUlanrPrRogers-always -wiabled--toe~cult” leader~to- -othermembers-ofttie-‘‘M a n s o ir -^ ;^ -^ announceni'^rabout discuss toe urban development overheard “One.__more GESTURING, Presldoit'Nixon tells Thursday night nem been and still la both ' and swayed further American 7troops-^to--W wts-of-hls^revenue^sharing ^OTOwstorra and Ito jn o yn g-ta eonferace tenth .Vietnamese forces have proved themsdves BW ef foreign policy adviser and could conceivatdy program toem more to Manson's personDerson- drawalsj------>_ in April.. —n Ask^ about — • proposals.ni-nnnooio ATOoim for sure. snperlor to North Vietnamese units in Laos. He quoted Gen. foreign policy spokesn^. He toem “to go out and kill.".a: allty. ' CMghton Abrams, U.S. commander-in Vietnam, as saying called allegations to the'contr^ proininent psychiatrist testified 'Manson’s . attorney, Irving -Sonih-Vlrtnamfse “ by thrmselves-ca Mo.’ a'“cheap slwt.’' Dr. Joel Fort, autoor of “ The you telling us a school Pleasure Seekers" and a .dime can~exlst?" Symington said early this founder of- toe Free CUnlc In “ I’m Indeed telling you toat, ’7 2 k e y y e a r week Rogers had taken a l)ack , San Francisco, told toe penalty ^toqugh toe way you're putting seaL to _ Heniy ^ JClssli^er, phaM _pf the Tate-LaBianca It is a raOier absurd o v e r ^ - replied. But'the President told his news, Influence over his followers wm “ Minds of men are Indeed for pullout conference Thur^ay night; .toe most Important- factor molded in tot^itarlan societies HOUSTON (UPI ) - ’nie doctor Mrs. Mitchell— m M nf the anH Jiesides. I haven’t which led to toe seven slayings. or by totalitarian Individuals. who treated Martha Mitchell’s doctor Hii hnir Tat fra^-

IjpnTMion has tinderilned^toe Section on the“ l)asls of toeir the top adviser, as to wliF^ls on ag^Tnt: ‘Who,is this creaiure'f' ~ MrerT®taielFeia=WiaiSs political aa well as toe military record in winding down, toe first, toe answer to toat, of In a tuxedo “ but you damn sure Where did you get him?"’ Marty was examined earlier in stake he-has in toe s u c c ^ of. Vietoam war, along wlto otoer course, is very simply, toat toe wouldn’t caU me sloppy.” Mrs, Mitchell also caUed him the day by...,a doctor at toe ~lhe— L*tian operauon by cntical"* issues. -secretary of state is'always the Center-and------r a ^ a ^ g 1972 the obviously was some- chief foreign poUcy adviser and .BEIRUT( UPI)—NegoUations gfohn N. MitcheU visited toe and a “hotel hanger-on of a 9he wanted him to call toat- q-ltlcal year for wltodrawln^. ^ ^ „ , hy gnP.^tlon... toe chief foreign poUcy spokes- TWIN FALLS — More toan startJed-Tliursday between toe Manned Spacecraft Center two doctor.” doctor back in to examine toe' weeks ago and . also was Witoers told his version U.S. ground forces from soum predicated on toe assumption ' man oi toe~aamlilU(tratlon. 100 tepi esentatlves from toe 1ft- -O.S.-own8d I^ans Arabian Rlpe- 10-year-oId girl again. Vietnam. honored by toe Rotary Club as Thursday. ----- , “Then she said, “ I’ll call toe toat toe Invasion of Laos was IGA stores tiiroughout Magic line Compahv (Tapllne) and toe Hie president told his news its Valentine’s Pay sweetoeart. not going too well and might “ At toe same time toe Vdley attended toe annual Lebuteae^ovemipent to reach “ I toink you wouldn’t call me President,’” Witoers ja id. “ I . conference Itiursday nl^t-toat' But at 1 ajn. one morning her actually widen toe war and assistant to toe President for awards dinner for area stores . a . n^w agreement Increasing _ dapper, but you damn sure feel he doesn’t pracUcCjjrery daughter Marty, 10, complained wouldn’t call me sloppyr^ toe' he planned to continiie wltodra-. slow down toe American rate of national security affairs (Kis- Wednesday night. Lebanon’s oil transit royalties.’ -good medicine eltoer-—In -toe------wals at toe curent rate of of a sore throat and a fever so' doctpr said, “ ^.toought I looked witodraWal. singer) does advise toe Pres­ Cash awards were presented . Finance Minister Ellas Saba . back of my mind, I just kept IZiOOO- per monto for a few. ident and I value his advice to many of toe stores for ex- and Minister of Economy Saeb Mrs. MitcheU had her FBI awful nice. I had all new -thinking how corny it woul^be 1 tols He made it clear he did not yp,.y mnrh” ______ceptional performance In Jaroudv represented the escort call a doctor. ciotoes, my hair wasn’t ruffled, to call thftjiresident at 2 ajn. will have reduced U.S. ground entertaft such fears himself. V promotions, sales, store government. The physician who answered' and find out what Dickls'dolng forces from a total of 545,000 to However, It seemed equally He said Symington’s attack operation and store Im- Jaroudy said toe talks aimed toe summons was Dr. Henry W., ______at tois time of toe morning. 284,000' within ^ the past two clear toe Presid«(it was not “frankly(-was a cheap shot. I -provement. at increasing Lebanese royal- Witoers, toe brotoer^nJaw of g ^ Q 3 “ That is when toe insults years, "nie Presldenl^sald^hc prepared to say“'yet~ toat“ it say toatnot in condemnation of— ^rnterralnment— for~ thp Mes ln toe"saine^ratio7as Syrian oil millionaire John Mecom and- started.” would announce In April toe would make it • lmpossible_fOt—him for- toe -royalties were4ncrease(l the.-doctor- on caH tor VIP By PHIL PASTORET withdrawal^^rate-for—toe-next-^-Hanoi-to-mount-sn-offeoaitfe ihop—^-Saba^said-toe^-g<$vemment—guests_who-become_ilLat_the- but 4 say it ^>nl>L because- he -Maglchords - barber- Motmng elves a lellow™'a few months'. next year, which , probably knows toe relationship between singing group and toe Com- was-'asking for $9 mlUion for plush Warwick Hotel. warmer feeling than a form FRIDAY & SATURDAY He added, however, toat i^QUld delay witodrawals. Nixon secretary Rogers and me.” m'ontaters quartet. setUement of old acc*nnt.s. “ He looked like a bus boy,” letter signed "Bestest." i more hnportW result of toe marched up almost to toe brink OMLY ~ US.-aupported South Vietna­ of predicting' that toe Laotian Give some people mese invasion of Laos would be operation nUght increase toe enough rope and MITCHELL 300 ~ Bffg iraffw tM tug witoflrawal - witodmwal rate, but wnuludea i ouole schedule in 1972. Hiat will be by saying he was “not prepared toe Ume w^en he and toe to say toat now.” JSilalter Henry Clara W iniile-^-E .^ __ Euneral-Serv4€e& MagTc"Va I l£.)LE - . . . ------^ ■ p..,------— ------V^rV night 73. died ThursdajL morning at were helA today in Jdaho Falls . , ... . Hospital Jier home-at lDi8-W^St.-l?trfoFZBnF@^^ p iTs^t^^at'^^dT Adi^tted following a brief illness. natural causes. monto Old son of Mr. and Mrs. i phniJi Twin Blaine Curtis, Alice Devine. Admitted He was bom Sept. 14, 1875, in She was bom Aug. 1, 1897, at . q . Michael Patterson, former . ^ a T rite? wW Mrs. = 7^-^AFU»ir-SchoramaniJake-Knopp-. - Qisen. Jerome; Franklin Counfy. Va. When he .Donwpod, W.Va., and attended resUejitSi^------_ ~ ----- Memorial-Park.-^— — and Mrs, Gordnn .Daias, all. "Hrs. Marvin Boyer, Hager- jld“ Re moved to schoolTit Marce Creek, W.Va. He was bom Dec. 31, 1970, in TTtHHT Mrs. Maude Lacy, e n -A u g. 27. 191?, shfr was- Burley ; Arlo Morgan and Mrs. Utah wito hiS parents: On Dec. Idaho l-'alis. in addition to. toe TWIN FALLS - Services for Wanier Frost, boto Heybum; Dietrich; Joe Watts, Wendell, 9, 1896, he married Lovinna married to E^ene Windle in parents, survivors Include two and Mrs. Lawrence Tews, Kanawha County, W.Va. Uiey Auburn J. Orr will be held at 2 M rs^ b ert Klldow, Paul; Mrs. Reece at Payson, Utah. They sisters, Sidney Lee and Stef- p.m. Saturday at White Mor­ Atii/oiie sending Shoshone. moved to Montana in .1939 from tupant" mail to us R o b ^ Dayley, Twin Falls, and lived at Eureka, Utah, where he . fanle Lyn, boto Idaho Falls; tuary Chapel. Pinal rites will be Dismissed West Virginia and to Green paternal grandparents, Mr. and find no-.pne home. Mri and Mrs. Wallace Hale, was superintendent of a lead held in Sunset Memorial Park. Oakley. _ Mrs. . Elizabeth and Silver mine. They moved to_____Riwr,_____ Wyn In 1W Tn.lW.lhiHt, 'Mrr.______Donald______PottcMoni______Wcia - . ' Lnsnusscu.,111 JmlMlAii '—------SiQthWMn.;JMrtf.L-JomeeiJCA£le.—me—(^anyonside—area—near—moved-to-Ratonr-N^Mr-In—1952—andTnatemal-grandparents,- WUliaim Rice, Burley: Gregg TwinPalls; Mrs. Robert Connote Jerome in 1912 where he.farmed toey moved to M t Lake. Oty. and Mrs. EUmo Inwards, Story hour Jr. and son. WilUam Silva. MrS;;-^aitilTnoving to Jerohie-in 19277 Mr. Wmdle, died in Salt Lake Cambridge. No otoer Norto American Pickenpough, Heyburn, and mammal has so great a range r-Murtaiigh. DennU Nutsch and Mrs. Ed- * Mr. Henrv served one term as Qty in AprU 1957. She came to rites will be held at 2 - BURl.E-Y— ^-jtory-hour at . ^ ^ ^ m o mitain^ifoiT^ -Blrtiir - ward m iups,. au Jerome. - pjn-. Saturday in , toe Jerome toe-Bm-ley Publlc“tibrary~wil^ A son Was'bora to Mr.. and was a member of the Jerome since. Mrs. WinSe belonged to Cemetery .by Rev. Woodrow begin at 1 p.m. Saturday for Mrs. Dennis Robertson, Burley. school toard for 17 years. He the Catoolic Church and toe Harris, WendeU. children from 5 to 9. years old. -and.4tdnwghtcf WMl)om -to Mr. -prnrtlrpH lnyi-ft>r a jiiipihpr nf.i ^DAV»V auatiTlHary Friends -may •oall - a t - Hove -Mra.'Wallace -Bharpless-wlH-be- ■nd Mrs. Robbin Dayley. Twih years in Jerome, retiring in SurvivIvors include twb sons, Funeral Chapel Saturday ^ m toe story teller, announces Mrs. Roy Windle and’ WilUam Falls. MagfeW alley Memorial 1955- noon until _1:45 pin. Harry Wamke, librarian. ;Mrs. Henry-.died in 1954 and Windle, both Buhl; two 1110 story iuuir will be held at Reduced to Clear .Cs(p4iiig. M ja n o ria l.. lie later married Anna Murphy daughters, Wavaline Marquez, 1 p.m. each Saturday until Admitted i Longview, ’ Wash., and Orpha Coleman MrsT Harry Davis Jr., Wiliam in Las Vegas, Nev., on July 1, lool is out. Admitted KatoerineArchuletta,Salt Lake BURLEY - Orpha M. J. Towan, EmSry Hartmah, 1955. MtJST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW Luana Lowen. Gooding. jle wa.s n member nf the City; 10 grandchildren and Coleman. 86. a. former Burley Hoop5;= -W llM m - Dtemlnted Uiree great-granib^Udren. resident, died ThiUisaay at a cher. Mrs. Robert Haraey^ ’JSom e lOOF Lod^e. News Of — SPRING MERCHANDISE------—Itexle'Shbrtr^Mah-Bladesr' ^ o w of ■ Fimeral~servlce's-wllf b e nursing iibme in BouI ^ ^ G oIot; Robert Seaman and' Roy. 1 n~adidltion to hi Mra.Mrs. aStephen llie n Porter and son Bloomington, Calif., Mr. Henry announced by Hoi>Iuns-buhl iiJie WM a former city treasurer and Florence McCarty, all, ’„ Murtauffh- Mrs survived by-one dau^ter. Funel-al chapel. ' for 19Vi years, working in toe, Servicemen nntiV h<»r • rptirpm<>n^, SUM LEGGED Funeral sehrlces are pending ~AI:M O “ “ PvI. Keith 0.' and will be announced by the Gaboon, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Jennln^; Vickie Funk and. S y ^ ^ t h J ^ o r e t Two McCulloch Funeral Home, Arley O. Cahoon, .Almo, DENIM JEANS Dinner. sel_ -Burley:— ------^ - jecently-coa^ eted-aighl ofbasictrainingattoeU.S. Army To r boys. Girls & Teen-ageri ”tralning_ center, Ki. L«wis__He- HAIIJ:y - Uncoln-Blalne Twin Falls, Idaho Clifford E. Miller, aU Kim- -JH- Vanhtoiie —Is'a ISTO^jraduate Of RaRlQver By Can Ilf - ...... : bertyr-Gnailalope Palomarez, Pomona grange will meet at JFAIRFIELD — Mrs. Mar­ Per Month ' 19 great- Iflgh School. . - • ze^ 4 to Rupert; Enrin Tomlinson and ‘*1®" noon Sat^dajr f ^ a potluck jorie L. Van Stone, 64, died at (DallyfliSupday) ■ S3.S0 . He was ;»o fk Up Now By AAail Fannie Joens, boto Buhl; Mrs. dinner at toe Upper Bi^ Wood her home Thursday morning of TO CLEAR Paid in Advance preceded in death by one son. (or^pring & Summer CUude K. Olom, Filer; Ralph River Center Grange hall, a long illness. Mlkuel de Cervantes' “ Don (Oaify 4 Sunday) low cut »fy(e»—iWali| 23' • IWooth^, _ $2.75 LoeveU, Idaho Falls, artd Loyd WTS?’ Hailey. Funeral services will be QulxSte” has been more widely — ------V.7S -pefsonfS r ; ------reauests book- *0,28 AAtonths , SUSO ,VYear------^ I potluck dinner. F^eral Chapel. Gooding. except toe BtHe: vRegokyj^tfr *7 -

-nngntr ana nyte ** P**"' Monday "On« Group ~ ■ Twin Palls; Mrs. Edfn’and ^ TIMES-NEWS/ Ulrich Jesse W Wilson and ■ Jerome lOOF Lodge ot- PERMA-PREST TA 1*1 FAD SUBSCIHBERS J t o l A l b ^ S r l m i r f t ^ S , fidaUhg. Final rites will te held torurvlcaon all FUer; Mrs. Robert Surgeon MEirSPANTS $ « T O ' Papar DMIviry and jyentB^ Kerr, both Kim- R«0 . $12.50 M fT 5'.00...... — m T ~ ~ .------\berivr Mw. J«ck-4».-Be>a. .C a ll youro u r e u r i t r iftaeltin; RalpB Wen- * f i r n i e r o r j n W i y * deU; Mrs. R. W. Grovin< Minidoka Memorial r«s0V«nMiMni ShoAone. imd. Jay DunRam, Served 6 -:—-9 i3 0 - SuSurtiayr' .-Steiilrd, Utah. . Ada>Itt«l, Eusebio. Lequerica,^ Lois Live music 8 - 1 2 in th«Joiin^ B«IM|0 tt«Mn air Straight U g . — !i»HOWcya»»»ai •fid aiBjTMli^j:-M«y«Cr-aa »*r». UIbi*i> 'Twin Fans: R«l»«rt. _ •------O r ^ o v ia«-'«rMiHimi>cir» Mr. and Mrs. Gonkm Bav. - b b n iM M l- , "rwSKPCsmmsr -PETERSE N S------—- Mrl - PkwiRm. Htgennaii; and Mrs.-•nd Margaret Baldwin. *» Larac ' Bates, Murtaugh. Ruiwt. FRID:4Y M C H t D m sb td n ire(«bm to tfr.and ! Bbttui WESTERN APPAREL & a rts M5^BQltodk.JeTiiie.aiid A .da,«|,ter_^t)«rn_to-Mr. ^..m«MmLA10LSOinH^v . , TWWFAUS road. Snow tires'or ^phains are , recommended and skiing is Ust^ to excellent. All runs will r.eports are-; bepataced.' Magic Moufitain — Fourteen “ Rotarun—A total oUWnetes Inches of new snow has fallen in of sn^w, with six inches of new the past two days with beginner ' snow'irr the past several days. and intermediate runs to be -Roads, are plowed but.'4tbpe - packed and dthers left in open snow floor. Weather is clear and. . powder. Skiing is listed as sunny but cold. Skiing is listed excellent. .The roads were as excellent. plowed Thiiirsday and again Sun Valley'' ^ Two hiches of today with snow-tires or chains new snow has fallen a t '. recommended. Al| ttmnski lifts -Valley with conditions llste are in opieration for the weekend excellent. .Ther^ is a six foot ■amJ-ri)us' TeavSsTfrin F « ls ; pBcked-bas«-tod ~roads;^fifS" Saturday at 9 a.m. from Lyn- listed as good^with some ic y - wood Shopping Center. spots. Weather is clear and Soldier Mount^n — Snow sunny with temperatures of 10 depths increased this morning degrees. by five inches of rifw'snow with Snowmobiling is listed as skiing listed as excellent. Total good in Ketchum, Fairfield and depths range from 60 to 87 ip-’ the South Hills. The Big Smoky APPREmTlON^FOR W n J U roica m ed b y itiident» otih e- C I T I I g 11 ches. Snow-plows-cleared-the—dralnage^area_ls_ posed--, and Twin Falls Special Edacatfon Sdiool centered aronnd a golden road Thursday with snow tires machines are urged to remain Stuffing ea^e which lhe.3DiaigBters helped mount. Among tlioBe who or chains retommerided. outside of the posted area. assisted were D a n ^ Jones, Debbie Herman, Dale Zitterkopf Weather is listed as clear with a p r o je c t mnfning tf>fnpArflturg of fivfi______from left, and Archie ThnmpiMin. worMng-behlnd thf-..winR ■ f WIN FALLS — TWO reports: Tim deau^take^ spnad of tlie Urge bird. degrees. one on activities of the local - r- Pomerelle — A total of 12 Easter Sm I Center and the Inches of new snow is reported other on the National High School Rodeo set for Flier In . youthful bride given members of the Wwanls dub VAt.'COUVER, B.D. (UPI) — James ’ Sinclair, a prominent BOISE — A new program ih Thuroday noon; Prime Miniatef Plerre EJllOtt buslnesjunaii, fui-mei' Minister t0Pd~iiervlue tebluiulo'gy* In the ■Trndenii married a pretty

Anderson, Wiffi gsters ■Oielhlngwrcan'count'on; soUtlWMt^f-HOT^,- A t - f l r s^ t - l t - ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ rodeo :mediately skiing, mMage_came„aiajurpcIs^to_ by_Jthe__.State Board for enroUed in the special edi ition she said, “ none o f out diairman. honeymoon. most Canadians. “ He was here Vocational Education. _schooLiaJ^riILFall3 le; led anl yPunMt^rs jiU,everJdlLA, g n by said more than - Trudeau, 51, a bachelor with -at 1- o’clock- for-the- cabinet important conservation ! lesson den e a g l^ i power lin^bur-pnsho^ ^ '-5 0 diildren are now em-oUed at meeting,” Secretary oi State ‘ juries were found. an eye for pretty girls and a this week with a special project The studS^ts s p ^ r several the center, some coming two Gerard Pelletier said In Ottawa. . Darrell Bpuiyier-, former reputation as an indefatigable of presei-ving a .golden ; eagle^ days preparing and mounting a and three times a week. She swinger, married Margaret said Mrs. Charles RfltcUffe, large golden eagle found by one Instructor of the sHitibl ^ o s e also pointed out work has now Sinclair, 22, the daughter of The Trudeaus left for a skiing school director. of the teachers In an area hobby is taxidermy worked with been undertaken with adults honeymoon at Alta Lake at the tlve children to preserve the bird Including'some stroke victims. foot of. the popular Whistler VETERANS which will be on display In the Financial setup of the center school’s all purpose room. M(5Untaln ski cohiplex, about No down paymenl. Naw gold Medallion Hom«-Applioocei—Cprpet- was detaUed by the director Writ gains 100 miles north of Vancouver. Lorge B«droomt. Payments .Lo».'Many. Thursday he will support the population. deiiartment until a, letter of -fae4i^ullTodeoswltli tffp nKlen8 ' too old. Trudeau, who had^not'^iSi— Law Enforcement Revenue Hansen saJd the LEAA was permission could be obtained The U.S. District Court going on simultaneously. ®;' married” before; gained the mod«l liibO lo 5.00 P./A, Saturday or Sunday 1545 tour.f Av«nu* . Sharing Act o f 197i proposed created by the Omnibus Crime from the U.S^ Department of Appeals here approved the writ Revenue to sponsor'tha- events'," nickname “the playboy prime or coM Srnjlh 733-9582 To Anytim*. this week by President Nixon. Control and Safe Streets Act of Interior. Fish and Wildlife he told Kiwanis members, will Thursday which prohibits Judge minister" ^tate and local law Service. -Washington. D.C.. om allowing the school to'keep it for under the plan would be enforcement agencies In fun­ neighborhood of $80,000 with hearing the cases of Ronnie and educational purposes. 11,471,000. ding programs' for police, 130,000 going for rodeo Stock. Tliomas Woodbury and James The letter specifically states __Hansen sdld the Resident’s ^courts, correction, control of It .is estimated that 3,000 Falls. Bowling Green policemen the'golden-e^e-shall not be propoBaT^authonzes^Hig^^law—organizedxrime, civil disordere people wifi come to Filer and charged in connection, with a Enforcement Assistance Ad-_ and other r^ te d problems, giyen away, sold or otherwise thla -arwi^Bnd-'will'be directly -seriesTjf Hiefts. _ __...... disposed of by the School ^jjT^^Tninistration^ special- - -i-CrlmaJSa national nroTili _____ilMsiiMta ihn iTfwtMtfcJni ?^^II^^evCTue^^^ payiT ______jnd'w ___ . departmehT." the states for controlling'crune livin g the problem rest at the' Twenty-four states will be The writ HledTiy the thFee men . and Improving the nation’s state and local levels. LEXA'ls represented, he said, and the charges such candldacf by a system of criminal~justlce: based on the -assumption that queein contest will' involve the man over 70 yearis is baffed by The Idaho Congressman those who bear responsibility at same number of girls seeking the Ohio constitution. jnote(Hhat the payments wo^d local levels are best qualified to Collisions the .coveted title ^ Miss High A hearing on ii permanent re^cetlTe block grants whidj _^entlfy thetr-enforcement School Rodeo; ------— writ-was .scheduled for April 19. LEAA presently-makes-to-th6 -profatems— arid t o - set the states for implementing law priorities and develop the 4njure 4 enforcement programs. Funds means to solve these appropriated by Congress for problems," Hansen said. in T.F. Eye care in focus ------apeeial-----w vo nua-----sharing—^ ^ . TWIN FALLS -i. Two Twin Falls people were treated Md releas^ from Magic Valley for special week Opening set Monday Memorial Hospital Thursday TWIN FALLS-1 ------foUowing a two-velilcle colHston children in Idahd who need eye need eye care, RUPERT — Rex-Hamilton, firm’s main office is. at St-, at Fourth Avenue East and About one diild in seven is managerofthe P.N. Hlrsch Co.. Louis. Mo. Second Street East. care will be' Ui the ,q>otlight of e Idaho Optometric Assn., thus handicapped in his ability Rupert, said the firm will hold Hamilton has been In the Twin Falls oolice said tn HPtiiilrf esBrtitinl refliHng its grand opening Jvlonday trom Burley-Kupert area for the past vehicles driven by Helen ■eh - 7-13,‘ wfakh ha» U designated ;*Save Your Vision skiUs, Nelmn said. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 541 Fifth St. 12 years. There are seven full­ Coiner, 56, Twin Falls, and W eA.”______One of the local observances on the square. time employes. the 24, Twin Local doctors oi optometry S t ."RqpJarTstorC ■ Falls. collided at the in- the national xhaln's 200 ^ TTie department store carries tersectlon. Both Moschettl and will be participating in the 45th stores-lhere are 12 stores of the a full line of smattflppliahcM ti» his w lfe.^n dra, 22, received annual_obaervance,:-said ,_Dr. company In the Intermountaln clothes. minor injuries. __ • Dide D. Miles, Twin Falls.'One o( thft purposes of iifitting Hiridfi ; with Caldwell-acpving-M------Gifts will bc a watdeO during------MTS.'MT9.' cfitfiWCBtoa* was issi/ed a area branch headouarters. The the grand npwimp ,c>tetiew-for''failufe ta yield the- a apfidfic right ofway after the ll:53aijn7 can attention to the examinations for persona of all mishap. Two other Twin Falls ages, t)r. MUa said. residents received minor yjT’ ^ .F . man heiads -but did require" vital part tn everyone’s lifa^md -}wie» mt cfaildfen frito may suffer d e f ^ treatment late Thursday in a -handicapped.vln-- their -f»iPcgif~iaOTa6iit ~at"M p'r^ school and other ningside -Driw and Addison W itirdru^Ttnif develesrinto an oAeeaueSast. li t ■ Officers said a car driven b y ehlevfng LONG BINH, South Vietnam smuggling of marijuana, Dr. Hnea said recent national Redgie HaU, 24. Twin Falls.and — A Twin Falls man, Lt.’.Col. heroin, weapons and explodve's findbigs have,)pcnmptM -state Qyde L. - Morphy . has i>een into the U.S. 'from VlMnam; • one driven by Sally Jo Detm, 18, Twin Falls, collided t^en Mrs. optonv^tii^ to empbiuize good niamjed comifiander of a n ^ aU- To staS the teams df trained eye cate tfiid esamlnatloa a for services customs system inspectors, Army_ military Hall was unable to stop because of slick road condiMnns.------any vialon delects during the iwM> «|wliil wxtir _ omcera salU Mi s. HaU was traveling aouth on Morningsi<«r — Dr. ■ Thwon— IX— Nelsan D rf^ Unrth Md Into All. CaldwelU state public in-. Avemie Eart into the^tfa -tonM tteii chain n «n _ o t.-^ e , converse wtpHi utuft notaHW i -:rbagg«ge aeartAed-lv mari]nan»«iiffihg do(^ and by fatgUy sidlted military |>alice. Ibe ^ .p n eed n ts have Initiated f e millCarjr ^ in ftB iyg s toi (jooybt inctyiaed ■ t Y ROBERT AUEN AND JOHN

m i m e s hlnhii'* l.iirjH'*/ Ki i'mn(r"N<‘ii «/Mi;«'r .. WASHINGTONN - I VIt’s s aU set of Lindsay’s shift to. demonstrates ■‘tee “ in- presidential arena. Says a key courage' friendly jui:ticlea and' txii ih^ liming — Mayor Jol^n TJ atic registration___ dependence" of the state's .partisan; _ 7~ T" ■cenjeetocar ------— Illustrative of these “ plaijta”. IfrMay. March 5 , 1?71 _ Al Weitergren, Publisher • PHONE 733-0931 Und^y iis switching to the idepen^ on a study t)tra«AuditBijr>auo(Circula«lanandruPi —-*— ------CMwUkI I The 49.vftat-old NemVYorlmr BTBaidflnitlflt nr lioallidnMWr^S^bliiKidrPubTriiit^n “ unanimously” favpr his Twin Falli, Idaho. m oi> by Ategic V«ll«y Nawipap«rs, Inc. Entemd asM Conddincnall mattw April t. purpose of . j-unning ^fdr change will t]« made by Sep^ primaries. He will "pick aiid illusively. And just about !»)• , at m » poit oHIce in Tw lii Falls, Idaho, *1301, under the act of M arch 8, IS7». Pre^dent next year’— despite tember. choose’ ’ , with the choice eveiTthing e ls e Is in.his favor, changing tp Dem'o«ratic the usual pr6 forma disavowals, Reason for that deadline is determined; by _ various,______factors. He is a . seasoned_^nd' ex- registration, and. actively and the already crowded field of -that Lindsay will have to be 7- total and nation^. , perienced eampaiglSr; has becojning a presidential can­ D m 6cratlc aspirants. ; registered as a Demotwt by Apparently hot of decisive excellent contacts with didate, t - • L.. ^ VJItB UiUinattffputs' r4teiA»JftrtB,,iiiAifctajuia.Ufv..fa mi^'mani; rHH"Pf -ta lk ^ »-- The original = Miranda decision does is g M ref to his for- with Lindsay, is saying,' "Me’s r^uired the. police to ^ o rm ' The liberal bjoc. Justice Brennan thcoming, Democratic switch, coming over to us, and we’re suspects , of their rights to silence, speaking, took the opposite view, and preparing to run for the coming oyer to him. It’s bound ' . to,counsel before questioning and, seeing in the, maj.oriix’s view a White House. Among them­ to be,good fqr both of us.” if indigent, to free legal license fbr police to disregard selves, his staff make no bones Lindsjay' is carefully Miranda, knowing that -^e in­ of that: With elated satisfaction cultivatifig big city mayors. ' representation. they call favorable develop­ throughout the country, many formation might ultimately ments to ,the attention of of them potent figures, in their Later' the court extended the become usable anyway. newsmen, and zestfully en- states as well as communities. ruling to apply to any “custodial” The -major signifiance of the situation, thus obligug a pplice Burger decision lies in its si^aling -of^lcer7-^it-the-^n^tance-of con- anend to-the-et’a of-literalizing the Tfrontation^ to"T>roceed with a rights-of- defendants in- eriminal recitation'of, the suspect’s rights, cases, often through torttired in­ lest afly information subsequently terpretations of the Constitution, at obtain^ be found inadmissable at the expense of just prosecution and. -trial...... - ^ ------: respect for the'law. more than your, fair share of, J5ewJh.^'jBurger Court has niled Such a stop sign is not onlv trouble-wiyi^lyps,-BilPw«^Jl that such inforrhation, if obtained. warranted by excesses of the have our own- Individual unconstitutionallv. is not “ per se’ recent past,, but is justified oh problems, don’t we? -iiS'cagss-but-may-be-usedT to-con- sensible-^rOUrids 'o f—wliai— is causer^israitrage^^-of= other==dlseu33ed in the booklet, but-for tradict a-defendant’s-testimony if basically r ig h ts and wrong. complications in a future- right now; if it were my nose, pregnancy?'Hbw do the risks of I'd continue having the polyps a Caesarean delivery compare removed rather-than having my wiihf *sks of a va^nal delivery' telK—sl6pi5e3 ^up~Tsy them.. - L.H. Polyps of the nose seldom if Yes, a vaginal delivery Is ever become cancerous, possible after a prior C-sectlori however. — but don't make the mistake of It Is not always easy to Good DecisiniL thinking It is conunon. discover what Is causing poljT)s. The reason for hi^ving the to develop, but chronic infection The decision reached by mem- would have caused undue hardship Caesarean section in the first .is one, and allergy is another ^-beFfr^4he-^ i n Falls School Board- «H-th©-paFent& place is the important question. frequent cause. (Again, you'll ____ Md teacher members of the Idaho Business does* not operate this 111? commonest reason Is -the fmd that in the booklet.) If you wrfy with employes going off to a ^ n r^ n ffilu re ^ th e pelvis. If i f can identify whatever Is Education Association tokeep^topal is too small for an avei'age-slze bothermg -you allergically. It ------schools- open today nstead of meeting and closing up-shopr-so baby, that situation Is not going may be mighty useful in ■Closing so who-wanted-to-could go ; ^ e ^ is no good reason why _it to change. Therefore a avoiifing more polyps. to Boise-to-seek more-schooLiun^ ""sHiSitfid be underiakenbvWizens of Caesarean delivery, will be —— diag-was-a-good-emer------^prof^sional— status— suchr- -as necessary '.in ans_. furuf^*, ^ Pear Dc^ Ihosteson: I Iiad ctiest pains most of the summer T h e proposal had been made that ___t e a c h e t ^ ______SUGMTUV OtVERLOAOeb? - pregnancies.' (It is quite, feasible to have a number' of and thought it was heart the schools close today Uen And there is another good reason CJaesarean deliveries.) trouble, hut the doctor said it remain open, during some "off” why a mags march on Boise would If the original C-sectlon was Was nervej. (I’m 24 with no day to make up for the loss. The be a mistakemre teachers wilj get required by some such situation heart trouble history.; r— board members and teacher further with-Legislative heads m as— a— misplaefjd— ^ a ce«r8= representatives decided this was small ^ou p s j:arrying on serious (placenta previa), it Is now t>ecause I’ve learned to discuKions than would come about ANDREW TULLY altogether possible that this will relax, but if I get the i ^ t , bit not the step to take. Rather, selected not recur in a subsequent excited rt feels Itte a constant - " . teachers went to Boise today, as' by force of numbers. The ~fiMgnaj«ytr-^nd-then=jMHML=I*^^ on„my wholc-chestT' -did some officialsi Substitutes took LegislatoriB are not so dumb but delivery would be entirely I've taken nervrpHls but they ______—thfr^lse:jaiint^ ~ ^ k and inass “ pressure” wUl not into the 'question: that suggestions? — Mrs. V. ::^-W-A-S-H=^^^0 -T arrested for-myderine his wife would not^cai^.se a miscarriage If in a f?w months you’ve Point to be made is that closing change anything. : u “ Monstrousj:’ said Supreme which held that incriminating or. as the villain of a fatal — as wltncM some women who Teafned’t^feEX 'enbli®h~urgW" schooU during a regularly There is_not«iou^-money,for-iUl- Court. Justice William J. stat^ents-can't be used as automobile crash. have, had as many as a dozen ridW BTpei^artortKetfbuble, I scheduled open day so teachers can requests. Brennan, Jr; He was denoun­ evidence unless the prosecution Thus,' the ruling emphasizes Caesareans ' without a don't think you need attend, a ineeting is not ri^ t. This In Jthe end we are" sure the cing a 5-4 ruling by the highest proves that the defendant the tight rope courts must walk miscarriage.____ any suggestions - except to step would^liavertfifowiFhW teachers will get their just share of bench that illegally obtained waived his privilege gainst in protecting both, the victim The normal (vaginal) delivery Iteep'on 1 dotng1l7T«aybe“ l)y^ self-incrlmlnatlon -after full and the .accused. Too m ^ y is Jsomewhat safer than a summer you'll be 90 per cent ------of-ypragsters-out-of-sc^i-on-an the-amount available. Any othet, evidence otherwise inad- ‘ mlsslble W a criminal tirial may warnlng^ of his rightar ------bums have bppo-treated with—CaesareanT-althougii-Caesareaa ^ e t i L Pfrieven jgg, ____ -migftt .develop. Ub used b y the~proseciittoir tir 4^nr^^-wpy-impnrtiint rPHsnn, overweening kindness bv soft- delivery i.s nnt nnrtnly riylty — “^th^^tudents, whose mflOiers'and would only take from others who discredit a defendant if he lakes it Is hard to take sides on this headed courts, wHich "have However, when circumstances fathers work during school hours,, E^reiJrobabiy just, as bad off as the the witness stand. one. That Reason , is that t stemed to justify perjury on the call for a ^Caesarean, then that Are you having a gall bladder would have had no supervision or teachers say they, are. This ■> is pretty strong decision is not confined to cases grounds the accused was is far saffer than trying to avoid problem? "To find Dut how the language, even allowing for the involving hardened ..criminals, knocked about by the cojs. The it. gall bladder works and what extreme importance of the to all accused. It-could in-'-^Burger 1‘iiling seemed to be types of (rouble to look for send case. One reason for its use by versely affect the iaw-abidiqg_ asl^g courts to exercise better Dear Dt-. Thosteson: En- for" Dr. Thosteson’s booklet," Brennan, a member’ of the citizen who- may unjil^y - b ^ Judgemenf; closedls a long. self-addressed . "You And Your (Jail gladder." liberal bloc on the Court, msfy and stamped-envelope and 25 Write to Dr. Thoste^n in care be theyiprt tempers that mark cents for your booklet, “ You of this newspaper for a copy of the striieele between Brennan'.s Can Stop Sinus Trouble." Here the booklet, enclosing a lone What’s The Deal? bunch -and the conservative RAY CROMLEY is a question that has worried self-addressed, stamped en- ■ 11100, led Chief Justice me a lot: I have had polyps velope and 25 cents in coin to We cannot understand just what moves, involving short distances Warren Burger. Under Burger, remqved from my nose twice a cover the cost of printing and China Wars year for the last three years. it is thatTV has against false teeth. within the same city or county;±nitr: .the-ideological quality, of the handling. Should I continue having it Every time a pibture flakes on "^rbuii'ts'slowly shifting to the Dr. Thosteson is interested in at lea^one-fourth of all moves will ri^t.' and whenever tiiere is WASHINGTON (NEA) - A Pr6vinclat Revolulitfnary' done? Will It cause cancer-^ I aU his readere’ questions, and the screen showing a toothpaste for be to a new state. change—in any direction-r -letter from Hong Kong has just Ci)mmittee on Dec. 18, 1970, don’t have ’ It done, my nose whenever possible uses them, in "falsi* teeUrtliey fall to show; any Although frequent cross-country there is discord. crougnt addiuofuil lAfsniiailmr •fioin an mu'epurtwl cailiic.. ' ■stops up uomMlBtrtyj-^g-thls ife-i teeth. Why^ not sh6w .someone transfers liave t>ecome A wav of life ------'Hiere are leaks even from ijm ihW .in rirtm----- What i.q at stake l.t the cnntrnl allernv or sinus? 1 am 31. —. great number received daily, he of tlie Vust'areasuf suuUiwest Mrs."R;N. actually taking out their teeth and for upward-bound yoiing “ this most austae' bfiarch orthe regrets^thanie cann6t answer government, and they tell of ■ provmces. Oiina. Tan was a Lin Piao man. I must say that you're having individual letters. — -scrubbing them? "executives, the “corporate gypsy” I increased bickering among the These reports on dissension If Lin Piao is to hold on to his niiiak that would te terrible? jdoestiot do most of the moving. The justices. As leader of the strict deserve special attentlm-at this place, as Mao Tse^ung's titular - rConfereirce says ...constructionists;—Ourger is Miimnn -because hnnniica. in-In. ■■ajcrpusnr as jiilgT nf mninlanrt______f l f so “nice” about seeing “ads” about that 30 per cent of all interstate opposed to what has been called security in these areas adjacent. China’, he must keep one of‘his s(»nties -worn by women, moout' 4h<»-44hwT»»et:weeirtbe.:^Sth -ha»-the t./Miy -^olloaring month. Could bebecflugfei, 'T llli ^nroblh A fflerffigir Ihe dia^ ii tt^month' a rraf- Uie Oonstitution.” • ------mi--i wv_^ j«ven moreso. ^ — I- dOBH&y;~~ 7 ~ " ' ~ ■ iwoaenw, reptiea m rg e rim - E=?n>« -TTVappoiatmwit y«ir estithtited'^.5 If you plan on movdoi^^iis year, effect. He said U was only a TheprawrtlnlWttiiig w u act irtROOJpDEURD *RHDI JcO UMI JBQOQUMSXt^ .f m t kr MIA. | «. ^e rica n f lunilies— or one “speculative possibiUty” . that oB by ttw death of I ta of URtpi« the lid on this hot box M r, Spectator sugg^ts that ^ou police qiiacondttcf was lltical .coaunifaur of the intfl Ws ddttiL But ft "G ueu what, mom—w eV i^ got back _ ':V re vmioii moves

GEaJEVA (UBa^-^itie puaht as provided for in the third o f Geneva Coumt&tsar «xper- :wtfs. ~ ^ provisipn, .they. said, North year ever since 1965," commit- complex is the argumenU^ver powerleas.to do w j^ in g about .■ of AmericaniiHsoneris in North the four MhVentibns. ' ....lenced the same jttffipulttea in - - 1 ^ leg^ experts Vietnam in strict Jegt|| terms is . tee spokesroan-^ainsman- Main Modoux*^^ether the war In Vietnam is It. ' , an<1ntemational wap of a eivil- ~\;ietnam t i s not - violating ~ the ^yGiHiB»a': j$aid------—— Inteniatioiud Committee of. the is a civil conflict, and the ^ I'd covefthii gap It wants the comlwtant. openly ■ wears • a ^Convention—^ c h .it' signed . “ Strangdy, Hanoi does not war,” M<^ux esi^alnM. F^ . Q t ^ of the noed to revise Americans, therefore, are .‘‘crir ^^conventions r e v i ^ i ^ receive full June 28. 1937—in refufiiny thw rerily have the jjght to refuse . The conventions “

Hanoi for sU' years has regullllbn. - - ‘ ™- ; ware ao(l;”guciTllffl^^ it violating the conYM>tlons," h6 whUe-Hainol-c lalmirtlie war in Vietnam is an,intemal conflict, y . ^ refused , to permit. Red Cr6ss The international Red Cross, reus, U.S. prisoners can be ' so dates back to 1957 when (landed -as .“ Ivlgands" by , '■ ■ ■■ ■■ ' ■“ ■"T , ■ ■ ■' : ; ALL-BRAN^ / Hanoi signed the conventlOns. It -Hanoi iuid -the R ^ Orou is presented a reservation to jceins Articlg----B5 of the Tllird A iistrian minorjfy party: Convention on prisdiifers,” jUkt' ■^at Sticle which involves R ^ W'Aftl'llOKSECtEARV.NCE VIENNA (UPI^-One year . Freedom Party. the pessimists.’’ ' .All this was done “although kriesky pretends to be effi­ Q-osa-visits. after his Socialist Party’s Despite the thin victory,' Kreisky', 60, an intellectual we have to seek a majority for cient, which he is not,” North Vietnam claimed in its .SALE! election victory. Chancellor Kreisky, a cautious and moder­ Socialist Party, chairman who each bill we present to Withalm said. -~ .reservation, fhat any' person Bruno Krelsky still heads a ' ate politician, opted for a "go- was foreign’ minister under an Parliament.” : Similar" criticism was recent­ captured within Its territory is nUnorit/govemment that oppo-, it-alone” course that even some earlier "red-black" coalition, ly voiced by Kreisky’s fellow not a prisoner of war but a sition leaders termed Conservative Leader Her­ of his Closest-Party friends boasts that his caUnet; Socialist', trade union boss' “criminal." mann Withalm, who called the “grotesque” and “ bound to be considered dangerous. He Anton Benya, .who s^d in an "The second major problem' shortlived"' when it embarked —Enforced a new electoral Kreisky cabinet “ grotesque” FACTORY CLOSE-OUT PRICES! formed a single-party “red’-’ - interview that'“ the government which' makes the situation so on its shaky road. goverjunent, on a minority law giving more justice to all when it was-formed, said the wants to handle tpo many On March, 1. 1970, the basis. parties. chancellor did “nothing' but . .issues at the same time.” - ASK ABOUT BANNERS BUDGET PLA.N Socialists^ wciT 81 seats —two “ Hardly anyone though we —Abolished a 10 per cent talk, talk and talk" in his first short- o f , an_^abs«Iute long.” s ^ t o adopted by the previous -y«at But Kreisky insists .that, .hia^ ^70oH hcr Krtfisky tulJ .liewsmen -tn--a rvattvAgajgflaHrtBtV — “ By toaching-upon all hinds minority cabinet Is a better „ t,. Conservative'Peoples Party and survey of the first year of his.^ - —Brought more, democracy" 'of mta^Ptent s ^ b je ^ b u t -^.nswer to current problems the five of the right-wing reign; “ ^ d I could not blame and openness to political life. neglecting the ii]]gortant issues, than any coalitionV eiecie p

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iBOISE tOPI) - ^ e Senate time in thfe'spssion he had seen par^ tii»llH »ve to be notified adding Jtoey ( ^ * approved,, '34-8, ‘niursdlay b legtslatlon “fl*ere ;somebo^ ...they leave and do not get Irow darned well that .'S-v meastirb which would'allow mi­ wants to take away^ the rights freatnjent.” . ; ■ aU thejdaces th^y can go nors 14 years of age -or older of these parents'to these ii d s ” Sen. John B a rW .T f - is still to request medical treatment Sen. Joe Allen. HiAmericm chalpnM of the Health.'E d a ^ "” ^ the place where they want IbrbtillimUi)unw!i*auibau!ew§«ith- 7Boor sponsor, pointed dttt Uon and Welfare Conirffltteer out consent of parents or^ guar- at venereal, disease was oir ' said he planned to write a let- Allen said he agfeed with ^d^ans. - .. theD-Rexburg, who stfrs rep9rt to a hospital for Ihtent to “try in'every way'Vto (with childrm) 100 per 'cmt of said- it wps about the fourth treatment and are told their Involve parents in such pro­ the time and in 100 per cmt of blems. ■ the situations...and this^is.pne But Rigby raid, “ 1 as a p v - of those glaring situations: . -ent-wantr-to-kBow-^what^s-hap* l.‘-" n ie y * d -3 llm n 4n:tlTg«ouswr»uid41igi>ltt^wfgld^ ? could be posslble to bring U Up Chairman Allan F. Larsen, R- provide “ some degree of legal for final debate by Tuesday. Blackfootj said once the bill Is protection, for that vanishing VALL€Y GLASS CO. '^Closed lU M ««i. S«M Tih F* TM-223*' Some of the amendments are out on the floor, it may prod animal.”

raised at a public hearing on Into considering more General 4he— bill ■■ Wednesday— night.. iFiind money for the schools. door- bHl

might encourage school consoli- H ie blU"proVldes for funding Elaims -datlon-by-itawordlng. —- — of ,.75_pfir,centJif .public, school — Repr Roberfflaaiienson,-^ costs through^ state^ppropria-- WASHINGTON (UPI)-Army Ervin produceid a small the university, said unorthodox Coeur d’Alene, a member of the tlon, endowmeht monies, a por- BOISE (UPI )-Mlnorlty Lead­ siure}llance was so pervasive brown box kept by the Army statements made within the subcommlttee that drafted the tlon of Inventory tax phBse-out er Edward V.' Williams, D-Lew- In one major city that intelligence, unit In Minnesota confines - of the claMroom bill, expressed concern at the monlra already gotag to the Iston, made a tongvie-ln-cheek apptial tu Um HuusrThursUay "anybody wno seemM to"Be a Wntaiiiin^ 3-3 maex cards with semetimes were taken' down Hiursdsy aliernoon meeting of schDOlsTatnHtiTntttsinrproperty” for help bi Introducing a bUl de- - little out' of line and didn't- the names of .students and and filed. The practice, he said, the Revenue and Taxation Com- -taxes. signed to keep Idaho for Idaho-. express the orthodox point of teachers at the University of is one which suffocates learning ans. The best. view” was spied on, according Minnesota, plus community and free speech, Williams said he has become to Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N.C. leaders and organizations. The Hiere was one card,^ the file "increasingly concerned about PRICES START Ervin revealed the extent of Hie was kept for 18 months, on Harry Davis,- who w as.a Law wire net the trampling down of Idaho Army Intelligence operations in until January, 1970, as part of Democratlc-Farmer-Labor par­ land by rich Arizonans, Califor­ MjnneapoUs-S. Paul, Minn., the ~ Army’s reaction of civil ty candidate for mayor. Eugene nians and Coloradoans. ~ Thursday as his Constitutional disorders. It was resumed Eldenberc, an assistant vice “ We need to keep these 4■3»>^>lu its second week of investigation Easy credit terms available. Into government .snodplngf Malcolm Moosrpresident of respected ^ d d istln gu^ ^ gOISE (U P I )- .T^frJiouse-establishing statewide He-8ug^ted4egislatioiv4hat— *01 * H.§•«••» fu5eie»i~9rK‘Vir' leaders of {h^black communl-,..j^g„j Defense teletypewriter network for law would limit Idahpahs froip jseU:' *|**d 0-3 KO""*! «'«•<] >e»a <>u ty.t-»» • Somehow he r*nrgot caughtnmannf Tt*\up • ______• • '* u»«Ki 0" C^ommlttee decided enforcement. Ing more than 10 or 15 acres' In the fishnet.” seek Introduction of a Johii Bender, conunlssloner to any perwn from out of state. __ Surveillance also cd»ered the of law enforcement, said the “ Ttils Is no more thim fair,” . St^aul Deparfihent of Human —----- measure-wouW-cost R l^ts, an official, arm of the Bill edges coffers nothing for . the next overrun by these people.” - ’ ^for 40,000 miles ottread wear. (Many owners get mutih city government, and the three years. He ^ d the charge Williams noted that the u:s. more.) Puncture resistant Mfchelins stop fasterrcorner- University %ident Association, would be underwritten by constitution provides for ‘‘In­ better, give more traction on wet surfaces'; Yet they fle e te d -s tudent— body- by Senate county and federd’ funds. gress and egress” between' cost ,ress per'mile of driving than any tire you can buy. campus. BOISE (UPI) - The Senate Should the federal goveOF" states. Now there are MictTcttns fo r.all de m&stk-€affr.-Why approved 18-15 Thursday a bill ment pull out of the pr<®caiiL__„,“ rni willing to let them in- not stop in and select "the best” ioday for yours. providing for Involuntary after the next three years, he gress,” he said, “ but I. want sterilization of mentally in- said, in response to quggaoryng._£em -to-^ess as fast as they _ competent persons eyen though somebody would have to make ingress.” up its present share of yi47,O0Q n p p n n p n ta niitwHnni^ whether - Residents of his home tpwit^. -pw year the persons to be inW lv^W Se he~sald.f^ thesenonrreildien.ts. ‘ U aD 44 counties paid an equal,/Inay buy lancT R-om ldahoT3tP protgctgd.-— _ • diafge;“hiB'Sald,'it'wotild cost jjens. Sen.' barreil M a n i^ , PocfltfiUo said he undei^tood eadi $75 perjnonth un^r flihh^r^Doggisn^itrfeltesr-l ------• Think we ought to lit our people B A N K C A K D 5 S la ^sed ^ hill but' network ftp Bamoxut of staters^WUUams bill would create a five-member said. W BLCOM BIf — L^gldatlon addedJMljl^^ board on-which the-^:om------H<» t«lri-th.^house-that^Ida. hoans came to the state' as ear-' revolving fund for leglslaUy^ ^ u ld be an ex^ffico member, ly as 1890 “ In hand carts” and expenses was lnUvdutiSl'in the y y^y-{»<«U8g^:^:othetW^PPOli>t -iqujther means and these '^fo- House Thursday by the ap- would Include two STiiART MORRISON T!R[ CO. sherifts, two pouce chiefs w d a. schools and such. “ Because of the nature of member of the state police, "Now, we’ve even got some- legislative operaUons and the measure was protecting all Callfbrnla-kldsliromTschDolsr^ tim e pIsrTods In "w hich' except the one person who ^Mssions— and cwmot make thi^ u dgment w d . ^ ------he said.

______t i r k m n y bill hold^ ordinary fiscal- operations . applicable to other operations of DElNVEfl (UPI )-*U.S. Dis- BOISE-(UPD^— Tbe Senate state government. trict Judge William Doyle says ivoted 17-16 Thursday to excuse “ Hie legislature has unique iie thinks it was just a mlxiqi In the Senate Transportation constitutional ■ duties' and word^ OommittM from reporting out a H k ilir o H s t responslUliUes that do not lend A buslnessnian told the judge bill to repeal the annual vehicle ' tliemselves well to the fiscal Thursday that the cause cf injp^ w law; “ when you Senr'^James Ellsworth, R-- imisCTious on the bendi.” Leadore, admitted It was- “ I am the devfl *Bd.tie-dwfl-ha» a bald head” and cut it JJperaUons of state govern- I kiknew he meant because It was on my head.'j .” ^UPl) ' irieht,^'It adds, «.»».sive;” -iUie judge said later. , the leglslatige to a ^ o v e Reds boycott Paris talks — PARI9iVBI)'-^The-two-^Uf— tions--fw-sa-^‘mi}itary'-adven>----- 3h»--Ain « M « ^ . ^ l enaca and namese 'and Viet Cong dele- settlement” and contlnoed to Paganda, Bnice-saMr ^gStes use boycott was a muneuvcrexnosltuttheOommu- -niats’-rafusal- - to^-nagotiate-f^ for t »TM_nn ainrnft oi^ne fuennadvertently"seS^ Hieaceagreemenb Tl)uy> and the Viet Cong cents-per gallon,, a .house foreign ininister, BAne. Nguyen committee discovered Thur- Thi Binh stayed away (rom4be. 9 ^ . meeting ta' dramatiie their -S^ng:ltT(ppea«d-M^fto^ jnrUeudiargfctlie tJWtisdStstwir Tf U wyei af^ TlgaiaBr^-R«p^ IT ' ■ ‘ WUUam BoberU, R^Buhl, • pointed otttihis aRdatfav erron -ift fl>e-me«anre. to a. state. tax comrnlkstornittoniey during, r ^ z « w n t « i» r t ^ N g i^ Van

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the remains of a basilica built burned by P e r ^ invaders In lrr“the— ftjurtA— century— on- the year 6M. ' wHiiittiiBw tW IN FAT.i^S—A frl<*rgy,- the living," “ You and Youf jhey. Dale Patterson, Twin funeral director sdiiinar w u iw ' Grief, "-“ Understanding Grief,’’ Fais; taiairinaff of" the local Lutherans lauii^ ^ hyd In Twin F d b March 18, one ^“Telling a OiUd About Death" 1947.- Economb^- 1------nf HWYiliHiTiwl jit'IilHlitwdui liif'■ -ind-." t'B6 Uihristian iFOnerak’’ [Qians', sociologists, Ecohomb^Uos sild Tuesday poiilos' said, ^e cm eh t re p ^ s thetreekofMarch 15, according ' Moderator for the- program psychiatrists andjpsychologists compassion the remains w e re ^ uncovered ^ould be completed next year; to Ronald Hamilton, Twin Falls, will be Robert C. Slater., are Increaslngiy rance^ed witjii '< Feb. 18 under the Church of the presideht of the'SOiith Central professor _ and director of research- jjil this area. 1116 L FILE R—.“ P roject Comr all the area nursing Homes each Holy. Sepulchre, efectcfd during month'to bring them friendship Pimeral Directors Assii'. mortuai7 science, University of seminars will provide, op- pas^bn," a new project of the time of the Onisades. "nie . FIRST.UNITED jMrtunlty for eyalution 'and' Lutherm diurehes in Magic and c(Hnpanlonshlp and sharfi •diurch. Is in the old city of Minnesota . He also is the clergy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .“ The funeral—relic or consultant for*the-National discussion of the value of the. Valley; is'l)elng undertaken by with them thejmessage of Jesus Jerusalem that contains the resource?" frill be the theme of Funeral Directors Assn. and funeral in relatioa to i>R. DANIEL T/^YtOR 12 churches in the areap'with a and His love.** , Moslem, Jewish and Armenia 5t>il>w.M.it2adStK,.m-7023 the seminars which will be has conducteii more thw 180 bereavement, grief, and special training workshop set Rev, Willard PuUz,-Gooding,.-quarters..— ;— ^ • Edgar To«v(,-tnterim P »to r' yffaiprfe,! hy 'rlefi^ffmen of all ■. siirh seminars t ^ UghQut__the mourning, fpr M pjn. Itorch 20 in the will be in charge o f ; the v-EMnbmopoulos. saiaTffie re- ■ ^t30A'.M : Inlqrmol Strvict' ' fith s arid lujneral directbra ■ UniteanKates, IitimaniMl_Ijithpriin TTiiirph, workshob as area trainer of mains are part of the church firtsida loun'ot firom throughout the area. tendance of more than 20,000 scheduled March 15 in Coeur . Twin Falls, according to Mrs. volunteers. Mcs. Melvlri' Uiat“ Queen Helena, mothenrT- — ’701/w loom------;The keynote presentation for clergymen representing more d'Alene; March 16 Ip Lewiston; ¥ A r k t f k n Elmer .Fischer, Clover Pflughoeft, Rupm, is area Constantine I, had built in 335 ' ATTHe CHUDCH" A,D., two years before her - each seminar will be given ty - than 40 denominationsi March 17 In Pocatello, and Lutheran Church 'represen­ recruiter. Mrs. Robert Worstel, ■ 11 A .M . Trod»fionoi S«/vtc# son’s death, Dr. Edgar H. Jackson, pastor; March 19 in Boise. tative. Twin Falls, is captian of the SERMON; WHY PiAY?" -aiithor__arid:'lecturer-, -from ^They are sponsored bv the Members will visit patients in Twin Falls area:------Constantine—8,—called-.-the— Much JnterdlscJBllnaiy- ^ e r v i G ^ s WfltofflMo a Frlfndh'Ctiurfh^ Corinth; Vt. He hw specialized thought is currently being Idaho Funeral Directors Assn... “ Gfe'atT'maffe~ Oirlstlanlty the Iri the' study ' of i. grief and directed' toward funerals and This is the first, time the official religion of the Roman bereavement and is the author the processes of grief and seminars; have been held in BUHL - Dr, Daniel E, Minneapolis-man Empire in.tbe-yeii 313, of eight books, including "For'* bereavement which surround Idaho, Hamilton said. ' . Taylor, Boise, will be th.e guest E:cdnomopoulos, who Is In TYLER STREET speaker at the Lenten service at „ charge of restol'&tlon work on B HPTICT PHIIBrH the - -t hurch— o f" the— Holy- Hr I la I vnun vn v^fSs«%^rTaiks~€iTT'hurch: Sepulchre for the Greek govem- 288 TYIER STREET -according to Glenn Waltman, RICHFIELD -^. Only-30 p6r the theory of evolution now nient and the Greek Orthodox 9 : 4 5 “Supday School Intake h ^ o F S pastor. cent of the population t^Iong&to being, taught in universities.' Church, said the find w ^ made 1 1 lO O ’Mofning Worship 'Ti any church,“ Murray Payiie, Payne, was accompanied by below the ground-flqor Jevel od Taylor Is senior minister 6 - . 3 0 - J - & Sr young Peoplo'l ^ Qlia^jaino. JWetlisidiaL Rev., and.Mrs. Hartiy 'Thnmp>. 01 Uie largest Methodist churci lay speaker, told Richfield son, Shoshone,' with whom' he couhtywide clinic to examine f ; 3 U ’ E''ening Wonhip Service in Idahqpregon, the .Cathedr^ Uons and their wives Tue^ay has beCT staying the past week eyes of preschoolers,_____ — of the Rockies in Boise.- He has - Kenneth C, Himple, BURLEY — Past presidents past presidents were read'-^by night al the Methodist Church. as part of the Methodist Church "The Richfield Lions Club Pattor served ; pastorates In charter night will b«f March 30, Of the Burley Stake Relief Mrs, Deaun Weed, Mrs, Mildred Washington, Oregon and He said mankind now has too conferencfe-wlde “ Operation Phon« 733-1919 Society were paid a trlblite Waters, and Mrs. Bateman. low M opinion of God. He also Concern.” and the fiolse charter night is ‘ Whofso fh* Sib/* Illinois, twice as district scheduled for May 13. ■ Soyt ti to during a visiting teachers’ A hlstoi7 of the Burley Stake superintendent. iirRed Club members to protest The local club , will sponsor a convention Jteld at the Bnrley organization from July. 1919, Stake^. House, Mrs. Maty w^is presented by Mrs. For four years. Dr, Taylor Bateman, president, said Bateman, She challenged the served as general secretary o f

Hoggaii. who served ^ m 1941- ^______~^W 5 r ^ g r BeriHtrBrHfil7i94S- stake^leaderr arrange’d~lhe government representative-to 50; Mrs. Mema E. Marchanf, program antfspoke to the®roup ^firnhltedNattons-OTdieditor of 1951-.1960: andMrs.LaVemeD. with emphasis on services of the monthly Methodist Peace -Darrlngton, 1960 until the visiting teachers In the ReILeL_rniirli.r ZpSaiBy «nd Ca.astorcdT:JnircnBS month of January, anSlHlswiir FILER-“ Morallty Is the - for the last, 14 years. be used as the average with the meet set He has conducted services heartbeat of the nation’s life," percentage increas&'to deter­ stated Rev, Myron Sherrard, throughout Canada and the mine the winnerAl^t year the United States, according to pastor of the Coeur d’Alene First, Baptist Chui^ ^ was high . United Methodist Church, as he- Rev. ft n Rfliigpr, hnatjinstflr. jx)tat'"winner -with the--gpe«te8fe?:^j^gjggg-pjjgj: for Buhl ,'nieservices.willbegin at 7:30 Tnwease In at^daijce. members at their Tuesday noon BUHL—An invitation to all to Djn. and close at 8:45 pjn. -Rev. Rnv Watson, pastor of ^ tte FirM l^ptistChurch, ur^jes Methodist Church. March in. Buhl was read tO' 'eveKyone—fo-atten~d~ev5ry^ . HevZSherrard'ts In theTrea Rea^^nd M rs - Sunday, bring someone' else c o n d u c t in g Me t h o d 1 s t at a meeting iri the- selwol. M e t h o d i s t with you, and look around and “Operation Concern" meetings Father McNeil] led in the Mtjstcians^ find. . _ 3. He has been a openmg prayer. Sunday School and Invite that Klwanls member for 26 years. Mrs. Tpmi Tappen read an person to attend with you. The He. noted- that solutions to artieie on Lent, Mrs, 'Irving seminars contest will dose Easter Sun- ecology and pnlliitlon prnhlpm^ T v p rH y ' nnnrnmced the A A A E C h L 2 ^ SERVICF.S -dayr. parsonal—respon- nominating tuiiuiiitlw, .wllldT Rpv thi* Tifl^ siblllty tor every person, The wUL -Include Mrs, Robert vance^ Is-mueh more than-a SUNDAY EVENING 7 : 0 G P . M . speaker was introduced by Rev. "niomborrow, Mary Klein and contest, rather Is meant to bring TWIN FALl^ --F iv e adult Elam Anderson, Filer Mr.s. Donald Rice. It was an­ to the forefront the Sunday seminars will be offered Methodist pastor. nounced that seven area Schools Of. the community, ____ menLbera,. ot ihe__ UjiUeiL -Roger -Vinciyt sang a-solor-«hurches-are-participatlng—in— /^nnpn SFRVICES WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, __-Methodist ChUEch.^iri-IwinJ’alls ^wiiich he feels ^ e vei^ Im- accompanied at the piano by -pnrtant t/wil.q nf Oiristianlty Nn the World Day of I^ayer. ~begiimliig Suiiilay, Mis, Eugene -Mrs. E, A.. Deem:- Patrloia -Mffl. denomination Is trying to take AMD FRIDAYM T 0:30 A,M, Champlln, adult superin­ MacKay was Introduced as charge of the program hour people away .from other tendent, announce, , . “ Miss Intellectual" and Cindy during which time members Classes are held each Sunday churches, but Instead, each Is Brennan as "Miss Energetic,” NUi?SERY FOR ALL SERVieES trying to reach the unchurched rolled bandages and made at 9:30 ajij. In the church both Girls of the Month from the of the community, he added. layettes and hospital gowns to fellowship hall. FUer-Hlgh Schorf. be .sent to a missionary-. fpi^ Courses Include a study on Guests were Dale . Williams distribution to needy people.' SPONSORED BY “ The Will nf God" hy -Rim, Leslie D, Wcathechead^taught. T o n i p ■..by-£ev- , Herh Morris..wao7..-.. THE € W ^?€H OF THE NAZAREN& Ijarry Pennington will lead the TWIN FALLS - “Man’s True group studying Kendrick Nature” will tie .explored- at Strong’s ‘*The( Divine,^ Stair- Oirlstian Science ‘ IISI3 UJHL, GJQOOINQ, JEROME, oag».'' Dale Ma'itj:ger will lead the^ f FltERrl^BERLY, RUPERT, stud y, on .’^Thoughts for " -Doubting Christians," by BURLEY AND TWIN FALLS Robert O. Tuttle, “ The Sermon on the Mount~“ l5y-Roger X : __ fOR.lNFQRMATIQN CALL 733-3679— Shinn will be led by John SERVICES HELD ATr FIRST CHURCH OF THE NA^ARBNt "Uncertain Men and Certain ~t3range by-siffir^rocltwaj^ — ^Q-l-6tlwWe.4siQRTH^AA^lNi^ALLS

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-ATTEN i n Youih>*s Dairy ProduGtSiCo. Hofdayllin; Productkm Credit Asssmtion , IW 4H. Aa W, - Twin Foil. 733-16M 13S0 BIw IM*. iW . No. — I»i(. MH T -73W 6J0 34A TKird Awe. E: — Twin F^u — 733-84 P = = m t<^UN[yAY 'X "'VJv. .. s4cui . . Juslody the o( the Western Charolais SUvet - .Bull Awards Dinner at tb f' ^ Rodeweof^Innj scheduled'-to . begin at 6:30 p jn . on Tuesday. Andrus k^eps;^6niise; Events are-Ming- crowded. . inick and fast into this seven^ annual classic, the latest b ' ‘ a Ladies’ Lundieon to be 1 meets with si&ud growers Wednesday at - .11 :aO- complete with-stroUirig faaiion them of their desires., outside the chambers of both show at the' Nampa-CaldweU. - “ Makrf* qtrtaip that any ■ houses and talked with U . ,Gov. Karcher Mall. Simultaneouisly, •' legislation that, is .drajtted is. Jack M. Murphy as Well as a ringside luncheon will drawn so that ~ It is' to your'' many legislators.' One group served at the F i ^ House-'': ;er oenetit," Andru^.told the ijpud^merina.committee roompnthe facilities at Caldwell, alsQ...- Wednesday.^ growers.' • - fourth floor 'with their featuring” entertdnmen|t. 'HUsL Primarily m em b ^ of the Later, the" farmers clustered legislators.- follows the audience computer National Farmers (>ganization placing of ^e-animiBls by the ' iJiKnV the Bjtimated spectatora. T hiels a;icontest. BUUJQi^iliER^ and Other b etv rtq n liim en rim N iid ie^^^ ^w ers Mughi m^poA for a Qualifications of done here for the first time, to ' ~ivbrk of eipanding'Khe Sanh, ^ y base for sup^rt ^ South proposed marketing order SM how nearly the Judges and ~B us^pla£e_ Vietnamese forces in Laos. Skfei overhead are crowded with procedure. 1 cargo planes, hdicoptm dtli%''Slrer&ft b«ak1i!g~Bi«i~BiiRl~ And they object^ to'propos^ “p a i^ r T ^ e M T O T r i& c r of animals. iiVpUes. (DPI) . increases in the potato Noon Jilonday is kick-off time • vertong tax to fi^% cents from .BOlSEUURDff'l for the ■ Western Charolais- three. Classic, when entries from 10 of the Idaho ‘Wool Growere Land Gommisston. . Andrus recommended .Jhe. -westem_atatei_and three Association has questioned the In a letter to'Gov; Cecil D. farmers gather individually Canadian provinces will have to -. Berlin access talks stalled Salifications of the men named Andrus, .R. J. Ridi asked that with their legislators to tell to represent agriculture and - be in place. The female sale will the two members be replaced follow at I. pm . and a fun night , "with some v t these well will conclude the opening day’s qualified indlvidii^ in o^er until Soviet-party session activities at the C^w eU Elks’'/ ABCs af gardJehing tor the conuniasion to do thfe ------J------—— ------^ Ibest job for the whole state of WASHINGTON (UPI) — Berlin of Soviet and Westert from fravel on [fe basis of War atmosphere of the 1950s. Idaho.’’ -Jhpiy lfcthe of progress in the allied talks booklets cmdilable They did find some reason for ing them for any reason.- ^ facF that West ^ rm any's nine members of--the aHia- jith Russia over acceiis to hope in the fact that Russia had 'The^'Western ambassadors chancellor, WUIi Brandt has Xirmiir „.nE5LMniNES------!ah»_ARga- ,einocratic state senators and Soviet Communist‘Party Con- for a draft agreement submit- the consuming pact—which inspection ratifies of Polish rail Seattle book oh how to start'and propagating plants arfe includ^' ® Pocatello attorney to- the gress^ln April, according to~t{RrDec.'5r7 ] possession and highway of cargo.es fonner by German provid- Soft white 1.75^4 along with a practlbal guide to commission. ' high officii in the_Nixon It calls for pemytting civi- i^ for sealing of iiipments at maintain a beautiful lawn and White club 1.75Vi territpry and gives the Commu- KMi riiffll|e-U8ed, Beat Rising Labor CostsI damages received on-account of there Is a 3(Vday. waiting period the weekly^rate-ofpayment^------Where-an .empbye retires personal Jnlurles oc-sirkness, /^evenJf vou acre hn«pi>jiiTjd\ whei;ethWpTPiiiirinn laHmltort ^ c A U s e of .d isability. tfi~e. are not taxed^ ------before you quaUfy for the-ex- to- |75-per week andl-the—disabllity-payments-quallfy as Amounts received through elusion. After'SO-d^s, you can payments exceed this rate, you sick pay until he reaches the accident or health insurance or exlucde up to $100 per week, figure the exclusion bv normal or __ manriatnrjL . n p ^ dtnt AI* ftumiply'lng thB- -ainuunt ^TrtlrTOm t-agernMaorthe-aiek 3B& 1FR SY.CjTFM and accident plan as relm- iessbfyour regular weeldy pay, received by .75 and dividing by pay exclusion Is applicable to ■t for medical ex- —there’s—a - seven-day—-waiting—the^-weekly-rate-of^yment- -pegulsrwagespaldunderwage ~A'trBCIor jnbva aytlAm inables you to talia ad- penses or for personal injury period If you were not The 7- or 30-day waiting continuation plans to employes vantaga of th« low curating cost* of a hand are also excludib^e. hospitalized and the exclusion is period applies to eadi period of working past the normal move systatn.and.-at the same time, cut labor - Otherwise, amounts received limited to 175 per, week.'ni«TH’)i absence. fur pefst) ■' " One map can mova a quarter-mUe ot lateral line jta-JoMftan-45-intouf— .-That's-aomatWng-tq- think about;-Just keap In rtiind... attributable to contributions made by an employer to a plan. O N iy TEX:FLOW OFFERS SO MUCH. If wages were received for One tractor mo\«a'^am'may took Hk* another,' period durlng-whlch an mploiye' but upoh cloiMr Inspactlon you'find rnany dif-. fen»nea» that m*ke ■srelHfesj Hof ESjiiryT—aucE~A'" l»WT«^fiWftrihcSiBOlh^W'«drnar orsuhl, l^aho known aTTKa BuHay Cqri\ar, Tex-Ftow sprlnklerptpe^HlhlclTvvan and made amoaits. vrtthln limits, can be mlla* Eo»t 3^4 mlla« Nerth or 3%^milat-N6rth^-Ca«<<»f-Baaf-Dump:------ol tlia nardBst alurtiinuiii alloy avaiiinw.~ Tw r separate, dna-placa.coupler is df^lgnad l o ^ r - . Brake line MONDAY^ MARCH 8, 1971 mit the usa of a p r^ u ra Tagulator.'Automatrc SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. NO LUNCH quick drain, valve Is axtra larga and cothpletaly Victim u 1 J ptotectad'agalnst trwh. Skid is s ^ll'a n d cbtn-. pact, presenting a low drag'ptofll*. ^ , STROKE late Wednesday C n eC K C lu e MACHINERY / jM kltfe'ot Warren Cl ______i -Escsu io n _hydtau lic front end m gnu r ^ 2 cow ttoeli trolfer with tpore tire and tail Furthermyown wife,-.-u>nbrallct, front toUlvotcr-^ JHC_qngon mower, 3 P.H. tires’ and wheals for Ferguson. or Ford Thal's ihn story of the Fed- 6 ’x l O' 2 wheel rubber tired flot bed troiler_____ tractor, cultivator’tools, weed sproyer, cor erai-Land bank, hounded Rabr scraper blade, 3 P.H. rugotor, virhaal spacers, 2 pair markers, more than 50 yeara ago to 2 section staal harrow and d r a w e r I drawbar, truck, fjares, grill guard, ' top provide dcpen'dable long­ links; grease. guns,*lumbar and other niisc. IHC 4 bar side rake « n steel ' term larm rinancing. the articles too numarous to mention. Fedei^tLandBinkisbwned 7' rannoWtor on s ^ l entirely by Ihe fartners'll ■fSTVei.. u v m o c K - Our borrower* enjoy-un-. limited prepayment priv- Angus cow — coming with 2nd coif in June. {le)get. have a «oice in I. andSlnire 'ni' »|iir.6Mj~iMUIlly timd -Holttein-^gu»J>aUy-i»^ar-dua wHh fipt -3fd ctrftiny olfo lfa-i ^ And we're competitive. coKmJuly . , uhdar~co»ar. j^proxlmtttaty -200 bolw of ^Thai's the American wayl AngusJSolly haifar |ust bred. ^ •' string ti^.42nd cutting alfalfa boy. Pile d» C«h*-Vo».y artifKiul ------1*

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16. Tlmes-Wwi/Twlh EaH». Idaho Friday, AAarch S. 1971 ______^ lecord ■ ? i l 2 ■ **¥©51 CAS9UCCNUim . Biirleyi :il7.;80;:r dlaplaylna Maglitnite Court, ' fic^tious licence plates; : An^-Ortega, 16, Heybura, . JLeland .G. CUn'ger, ^43, $10, improper bacjdng; WMley^ American Falls,’$27; qieeding; L .::T ^ lor, 15, Bufley, ->10;!LMa»1nePowers, 49, Bur^,'<10,- ______ward hfa- heart of God. Ilxin I aleiit; la ilw e topregister vehicle; expired, s^ety icehicle stioktf Jiovtaier.Mo. ------^wartedto be/lB oilndkihtadaicM rA nd - ■■* * ■■ gure that Ckxl' or How could I say .to. God that I aoftly. I turned and saw QU- ’^AlbioHi $12. ^ expired Declo,)12.50,'failure t o . » g i ^ . iBalfiiC3::;Jibson;=sehicle;: "BBJs^rtwo summerinh tBe~ gatmt-tarmhouseK>f my sister 'IToifiing ch a fed during Btickd-; and Lyle M. Johnson,\wayne breeding, ltaetfoiy*M,' Nadine-, a place which smtiled next three yews irtUte I was die pain, in ^Ufotd and You Suddenly I sat up,in bed. The 52, Burley; |10, faUure to flag speeding; Robert Cano, Burley, iS B .

weaifaetT 12,50re*piredHiriVer^S licenser—West-3ordjwing my third, of that I was sure. I had to know, had to'do v a s .t r ^ God and speeding^ Auguate-.L. Hanks, to run at large in city Jimits.. stubble carrying a burlap- year -o f college when mV bevond a shadow of doubt what look.” p WALLACE A. WALKER 77, Burley, $7.50 costs, fine w ^ Donald D, Q-aner, 28, Mur- T a k e s p o s t wrapped jug of water”to th ir^ ^ defenses caved in. God’s will was for me. In the ^ring I became a ^pended, failure to dim lights ,tough, Maiyin Lynn Sears, 37, It was the day I rodaJwith him I.plunged into seminary life farmer's wife and stood on-our and Ruth L. ^ au r, 71, Burley, Kimberly, and B ^ Q-aner, 39, PJWL ^ U N . Boise state hay hands. I had amelled the batchei7 supervisor. 4or the fragrance of sweet clover. But I on the little tractor wl>'■ he with all the fervor and energy I hilltop each moiining watching Course $15, failure to jdeld'right of way. Oaldey, appeared before Judge rTxnsessedr-pos Qlgord’a -tFactor-and thp mm Steven H. Stanley, 18, B^ley, - Gleason M(lerson-pn a grand Idaho Fish and Game Departr waai’t having anjT mowed the cktver iHSCj W: ment. and farmer fishery t)ne evening my best friend,. rising through mists above ~^12.56, driviiig left ' uf ^centei larceny c h ^ e . Tlic I______^Ibis^iB not-for-me,!?-I to li matched the iwaUowa drcUng biologist at—Goodingr—has— myself. I didn’t want a life Ulw the fidd (or the bugs aroused by Antonia, got me talking .about purplejiils. linei^Thoqaas STTJatt, JSflt are charged with taking grain his maicfaine, and 1 thought I Cliff. She must have seen the It is still like th^, and lovchan plsiirired Lake Cltyr$18.70, overwel^t on - valued at $165 from ^bert resigned to accept a federal Nadine’s. 4-didn't want to be a ^ it io q with the Burean of< would. drown in the purpling Idndiness in my eyes. In the ever-new mystery to bothpf us. truck; Guy William Nutt, 17, Anderson and Sons Co., Oakley. farmer’s wife, . Land Management in Denver. ^ I wanted to be.a missionary. twilight. I was visualising course of our convwsatbn, she Clifford and I witness together Boise, $26, speeding; Rufus E. No date has been Mt for the trio. The very tJioii^t of - AWca m i^ lf with a baby in my arms diaUenged my commitaent. to His ^d in g power in our local for T.F. George; Burley, $12.lM, failure to again be in eeurt. They all rimning to greet him at the end "Maybe the Lord really has-ichurcn, -and now .that our to register vehicle; ttonald ask^ time to confer with their oould quiclcen the ache in me. I TWIN. FALLS-Wallace A. •''■NewsOf~ of a day like this. soiAething else in mind for you. children are stretching into Eugene, Fabert, 41', Salt Lake attorneys. All three mSffT»ere rejoiced each day in mv well- Walker, ) Boise- - real estate mapped ll!e and resolutely n i marry w a Clifford.” I Have you asked Him lately?" lives of their own. I am once City, ^zaan.-nverwRlBht ^ d that night. "I’ve pounded on His door more a School-teacher. Munsiior ahti -excnanger," truck, and Rulon D. Carter. 27. recognizance, repeated my earty decision: 1 will conduct a, three-day coirse will be a ihisslonary. WJierewte^ "Youknowit wouldn’t work,” e v ^ night!” I cried. “ Wherever He leads me,” I am ACEQUIA - Prt. Fred 1^ ia , the. Fundamentals of .Real, >.. Cantu, 2 1 ,,^ .9 5 Kte^.s^Bd'-Mrs. He iMds. T will go...... Estate~ln~TP(trTalls-for-att— I X -life was pretty serene until at farmJ’ ' the answer?,MsMaybe you should my head on the In ^ te . Alfonso C^tu, Acequia. has life was pretty serene realtors and licensee trainees. . “ I won’t be unhappy,” I just relax and wait.” . Copyright 1970 by Guideposts Bible study tojpic completed basic training at Ft.' age 19 I met Clifford. He oame TTie course-will run from 9 argued. “ I’ve made up my So I began to pray, not trying magazine, Carmel, N. V. Lewis, Wash. His Wife, Sandra, to church one day with another a.in.~to~5 p.m. next Thursday, sister’s friend. I stood on the mind.” to convince God Uiat I was Next ^ Cazzie Russell, star lives on Route 2, Rupert. But he shook his head; “ Y6u right, just paying quietly and player of the Ney York Knlcks Friday and Saturday in the brink of love unaware. Just one Idaho Power Co. auditorium, at- at circle meet have to^do whatthe .Lord iella:. In deep faith. ____ basl^ball team, tells why he HAZELTOW - Wayne '’ deep blue glance, and I was a cost of $37.50 per person. It is WENDELL — Mrs.- Faye berg, chairman, opened the you to do. I would never forgive One day when I was sick with knows faith in G ^ doesn’t dtf it ; Breeding. Hazeiton, son of • helj^ess, tripped up by my own designed to fulfill the 20-hour, Doramus presented the Bible meeting with a poem “ Daily myself if you missed your way the flu, the answer came. I had all . . . but It sure helps. Calvin Breeding, San Jose. heartstrings. Oh,, let him be a requirement for all new study to members of the Mary Dozen.” because of01 me.”me. ,5 prayed|jiajcu joyfi^y,juytuuy^ knowing iuiuwui({ that uioi (Distribute by Tlie Register Calif., has enlist^ in the Army. preacher. Lord! licensees, and is open to anyone Martha Circle .of the United Mrs." Lorene Bishop led the " But Clifford was a farmer. He stood me on my feet and theanSwer was there already In and Tribune Syndicate, 1971) Presbyterian Church of Wendell group in prayer for- fraternal He is taking basic training at Interested, In taking the F^. Lewis. Wash., after wiiich training at the home ol Mrs. Keith •workers from the World Book ■of F*Payer. Tlie group sent "a he will-be^ trained in aircraft=i maintenance at Ft. Rucker. p r S i “ f5TM y ' ^ l f e Her topic was the first-five letter to Elizabeth Merkie, Ala. ______: ...... Swns and operates W alker R eal "Ten Commandments, the^f^t former resident o^ Kendall — said strong New Tcachetr p-mntA •rwBi'iniTii— a private—par-t-of...... —oapt-of-a.two-nart -a twn-part lps.snn>..Her—Prp..shytery,—ssho—is—miwion]pssnn>..Her—Prp..shytftry,—sho—is—mifisloa OaKLeIV - Pvt. WilUain ET schoorglving. coi^ses in the tejt was "God’s Psychiatry by teacher in Iram-.- A social hour-waa held under Martin.Sti. sen of Mr, and Mra>. tield, and nas served as guesi Chorloo L. Ailo»»; Mrs. Doramus also led,_the_ ararof minisler----- plujl outlined -lecturer-aFBoise Stote College completed basic training at the for eight years. He also edited “ Fellowship of-the Least Coin and IVlrs. Houfberg. PAUL-“The Woman’s president, intrx>duced guests GOODING - Marvin J. development course which •Service.” Mrs. I/)uise Houf- F^t. Lewis, Wash. -from both, -Council. -KQulfl Incliiiip thp..-iis<> nf the current real estate manual' used by- the state of Idaho to. the pastor,” Rev. Alfred T. societies. Die said bar luncheon of the Twelve, introduced a new teaching aids; 2. An in.service prepare for the state I ra i l) h> I I n Grout, district superintendent was presided over by Mrs. Teacher Development Program program which will be taught examination. Friends elnrrcli^ o f the Rto Grante conference, Ronald Matheson with the for the LDS'Oiurch at the stoke by a stoke leader to the ward' .Further Information or pre- Texas and New M ^ c o , told assistance of Mrs. Frank,Mc­ conference. leader who will in turn instruct registration for Walker’s course Paul WSCS mhqbers at the Call, Mrs. Martin Mu^ke and Purpose of the program is to the various'teachers within the may be obtained from Doug group’s annual jqpring luncheon Mrs. Lynn Coon. ' -- help present and prospective ward, and 8. Supervision of name top officer 7 teachers fulfill their obligation teaching ander a ward teacher VoUmer at ,733-5336 or Joan. _aL the Paul United Methodist ^Ui:ftffkyjxj33-9663. NEWBERG. Ore. (UPI) - church. to the" young , people of the development leader-i------fforval Hadley. 43. assistant to He elaborated on the true MormonChurch. It is hoped that At the Sunday morning the president of World Vision LET THIMET lO G PROTECT YOUR POTATOES meaning-rrof-servicerma^'^*=^**X^ J tJCl M f - this new program will “change conference Ashton gave ser-. Speaks International. Monrovia, Calif., there were two kinds of people: . the behavior of adults and monettes on love as his theme wzs named Wednesday to be­ theleamers and the lifters, with S D € € I K S O t vlL people in the Church.” and stressed the importance of WENDELL-Rev. John come general superintendent of the leaners numt>ering alMut 20 Ashton said. _ 1 showing more love for those Morgan. California, was guest the Northwest Yearly Meeting to each lifter. The women of tiie n • r 1 y Teacher Development both witJnh the LDS chuj-ch and speaker at the United Mettwdi^ of Friends. WSCS are lifters, he said, and M\ IC fltIC lU ' IProgram is composed of three outside Qf.it. church women's Society circle. He will succeed Jack L WiU- are people willing to labor. parts: 1, A , basic teacher He was in the area for the cutts. Dundiee, Ore., June 30. ' worry and care, for others. RICHFIELD - Murray conference-wide evangelistic Hadley is a native of Albany. “ The true -knowledge of oUr Payne. Christian, la y. leader project, “ Operation Concern.” Ore, and a graduate of George "servTnfe is tested by knowing if from Minneapolis, Minn.) was Hostesses were Mrs. George Fox College here. He has been we are KiVln'g life to -guest-speaker-at-the.-Riciifleid - Garden club sets Hudson and Mrs. Vem a World Vision staff member TWIN FALLS, BURLEY, JEROME, RUPERT, HAZEITON something—to a cause or rnmmimi^ Methodist Church Ravenscroft, Tuttle. since 1956. somMne. If we are able to meeT Sunday morning and at a that t » t of giving, we, are a special service Sunday af­ landscaping plans Ufterr”-he said. . ternoon. ____ . Mrs. Kenneth King, He attended a youth meeting TWIN ^_EALl&=:Twin Falls MJrs. Monday_ni^L.at=theIhoitie.^of-<-Garden Qub mem bvs voted to—program-on- iVr ntnlj^frc Mnrrrin nn^ ' accept-tV -iMCennedy’s {dan of was giiest—speaker—Xuesday- landscafiing—the—Twin—Falla - demonstrated-how4o-dreas the- 4:3irclfr night at the Lions Club dinner Public Library gromds in its plants up by skirts of gathered meeting. He.planned-to continue mtirety when they-met Wed- net and -viaittng-<]alla-lhlfl weekf- alsoy m e e ts aT with Rev. Hardy Thompson. violets''-and with whom fie has lieen stoying. permits. other small foliage plants which Club members also voted to make pretty arrangements. w a y t o send a donation to CARE E^ch member was asked to - Burley -through-^lRe^ leaniwl "frofflr" program. the Garden Qub this past year. BURLEY - Mrs. J. B. stop insects Gdettsche gave the lesson en­ reunion set titled “ God Reconciles and Cancer report Makes Free the Rich and the HOLLISTER — Graduates and viruses Poor" during the Naomi (Jircie from the Hollister High School BUFFALO, N Y. (UPI)—TTie reaching the cancer age risk meeting of the ,'United from 1925 to 1948 when the Roswell Park Memorial Insti- group." Cervical cancer has Presbyterian -Wpnwtfi ‘ at the adwol: was^ djscontoued will tote: ■‘jaajorta; lung cancer -d0cr-eas^,-an-lnstitut

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RCA Corp 1 407 33 U 32%. 33 + % New Orleans pc announcement that the jotdess gS^oynl^S 43 40'/* 40 4 0H + H Re«dlno Co 9 4%. 8% ty-i ... Pocatello . 59 nU ~ 77H 2m Rep §tr ll4r 65. 27%* .’27% 27%-k New York c -rate-dedinedHbr-tHe-second r 441 111^ no 1li'-^4 W74'l 75^ 7d + 'a „Rupert , 88 83 * 82 I ^ O W and^inow flurries are forecast for the Pacific nor* Phoenlx- straight month apparently 293 64%\ 42% 64 +V3 SalmOH 31' VXt 195 28‘/4 27»i tfawestt the oorthem-^and central Rockies and the nohbem Pittsburghc helped fuel the advance. 340 24'/j RiMet'p .40 8 14^ 14%5Jii=^"^‘-Soda^ftngs 88 34^ RivfanaFd-l portion of lyfalne. Warmer hi the ^utheast and colder hi the Portland, Me. s ■Hie -tabor Department re­ 543 B2‘ i RoanST..7Jj)u U W. Yellowstone northwest (UPJ) ■ PubU 1 ^ 184 23V4 Rp«nfiw.70 80 remains Portland, Ore. cy ported the national jobless rate g n Steel Ind 14'.% Yellowstone 23 RochO l.pOo ^ 38 RiJeigh c - dipped-to 5;8-T)er—t:ent—in- Gen Tire 1g Rockwr*^tr40—:-i2 28%‘*28Mr*2«H'-. Rom Ha 1.40 43 97% 974t ^4 'lliclihiond c 39. 27 February from 6 per cent in Genesc. 1.70 RohTi^p .80 Ga Pac 8O0 34' 19*^. 18% 19 ■* -St. Lauis-c- January.______^_____ RoyalCC .54 135 - ' -48-- « — m,- 44A. t o m o r r o u b S^t Lake aty r 46 18 ....‘ . Gillelte 1.40 •s.s---- Glen Alden 244 38 % 38 *38'.i+ ^ San Francisco c 53 43 .... C)oba) M ar 28<4 T7>4 28 '^ % Magic Valley, Twin Falls, and near zero Saturday. generally into the teens. In the and warming on Saturday. Seattle cy 39 32 .15^ , T P.M. PRICES ' Goodrich 1 40% 39 W 40'*+ '..4 NEW YOBK STOCK EXCHANGE GoodyrT .85 19.‘.7- -18% -19*V+ % Northside, Burley-Rupert area: Outlook for Sunday, increasing eastern yalieys with more General warming of about § Spokane s . 33 25 .... , .Grace W 1'^ 20'i "TTfl—W*- % N E W Y O R K (OPll->Sel«cted stocks on Grand U .80 27% 24% 27% + Locally wi/Tdy and clearing clouds and wanner. > general cloud cover and dpring degrees is expected over the Washington c 36 26 .... th« New York Slock Exchano*. Grant W 1J*} 28»4 28 — tonight. Mostly fair Saturday, 49 37 ; SalM(hd«) High Low Last Cha. GrtAiP l.^ ' 49’ j 49 .^^Opsis; ' . ■ the night along with gusty winds (entire ,area on Saturday. Along Wichita c ------A.A ------GtNNek 1.40 99 98'.- ^ws tonight-14 to 19. Warmir A band of snow showers temperatures dropped only into with slowly increasing hi^er AcmeMk 3g \2 49'.4 49' Gl Wesi Fin 19 18^.1 r ’ Adress 30b 234 33’ ■ 2V4 32»4+ '• Gt WsUn .90 Saturday, highs near 4ti.‘ associated with a minor upper the upper teens to low 20s. (doudiness by late Saturday. Admiral Cp 104 12 W 4 lIH 'f- H GreenGt .94 Probability of measurable Although high pressure is A ir Prd .200 34 S2‘.4 S l'» 52U + 1 • G^eyhd Cp 1 air disturbance which moved In the extended outlook A ir Rad .20b 54 23’ j i3U 33"j+ »/4 Gyumman '1 precipitation-10 per cent-tonight— eastward across this area slowly building over the area, Sunday through Tuesday, AlcanAlun I _I37 23'■ 22I 4 23 '.4 GulfM 2.80a Alleg^P .200 77 14'^4 13% 14'w H GuH on V Y and near ?ero Saturday^ yesterday afternoon aiid last the cool unstable air mass still continued»warming is eaq^ect^ AllgLud 1.40 71 29 28 «• 29 ^ C^as Prairie, Hailey and Twin Falls Alio Pw 1.34 23'/ 23 »» 23'j - night produced some locally contains enough moisture to to bring highs to the upper 40s Alld Ch 1.20 91 27»^% 27 27'4- ^4 HammPap l lower Wood River Valley; heavy snow showers and some produce some clouds and a and 50s in____ western_____ v^eys__, ____ and AllledSt 1.40 42 34 33<4 34 ' j Harris Int 1 Temperatures AhlsChi .05b 304 17H 17't 1 7 'i - '^4 HeclaM 17d Locally windy and clearing significant precipitation chance of a few scattered snow to the 40s in the easteM valf^YS. .A lcoa 1.80 112 49'i 43>« - Helm H J 1 tonight. Mostly fair Saturday. Am H u 30d 304 5I»« SO 51H+1V* Herculf amounts. showers this evening. , Some rain in the valleys and High Low Pr. ^AiTLAiet 80 . J1?_27.^_2Z_ JL HerstVy 1 10 Lows ionieht_ near jero. ______As Highs Behind - thl3' disturbance. the flow over the area snow-in— the—mountaln8-4s-’Vesterdavr--^ — 87-a-iOlr A'Brand 2,20 471a 47 47'■ Heublein .85 , 5p(!^75c)-(5b A Brest 1.20 30'.j 29»4 30'j+ 1% Hewitt P 20 Mv. iO +J*» Sgur«D U< Saturday, upper 20s to lovy. 30s. some partial clearing and light becomes drier and more stable possible Sui)day or Monday Last year . 41 28 Am Can 2.20 44 43’i -43*»- '-4 HiltonHotl 1 50*4 Squibb -37b Probability of measurable, winds in the western valleys latJfe tonight, clearing will t)egin followed by showery conditions Normal . c AmCyaa-lJ^ 3iH . 14' ■- _3 iH ±_U - -«obaF*-l.30---- Sll Su SI Brno I 60 - r t “26 AmEtec J.70 29% 29'4 TPT-#-*- H M l . Jt ,'* ~r,; ■ Std Kdlljmii Am CwrwM't Hoerner .90 r r iti. precipitation JOpercent'tonight aliowed-temperatures to drop foUoi^ed by generally tair-skies -and slight cooling.------n%- 'j Hotf Electn ?? A - : S'OIC«l 3 »0 “TT Hol"rnn's ~J2

7'-> + 3«^4-^ »4 Mutual Fuiids 1 3 '»f '4 Sluccessful Investing 2i%-^ % )»r. Mu!t. .V.03._?J7___PBICEROWE; "37 % New-Vorx fypi) ... T 7n. j j-T GnSh- 3^11 33.15- Technt 7 45 • 33 49 + H 33% 34 + % Swift Co 70 44 37% 3ftli J7 + % ^oH ^ing'Is a Hit ,j, 5,,^^ 44 90 i9.23 ------T-T ------of bid and asked pttchr C 4 38 Nw E ra 10.04 10.04 TM P . Ap 12.95 14.15- ~ ^nSfSOiJEJnOPEAR i'4 . 40% 41 -*■ % N w H To r'27.05’J7.(ir2 Teachrs 10.29 10 72 A O C n O N Tandy- Corp 250 44% 43% 6 4 % -vl% prices o«< Mutuai p 5 59 14% i- % 14% 14%^ '■* Pro Fd 10.50 10.50 Technd 3.73 4 08 31'4+ % 42% 42'^4 Teledyne 3k 398 28% •- 38% 28%+ % F '» ^'■Ih 5.«7 6.53 Q— I owii 300 Crowell-CoUier per cent owned La Salle Ex- CALENDAR Teneco 1.32 28% 37% 27%-*^ % Pro Portl 7.04 7.70 Tempi G"24.40 24.88 20%+ I 48V-J 49 + % 735 me N ASD Inc Fdn G r 4 *i i <4 Providt * 4.92 5.38 Tower C 5.41 5 91 Texaco 1.40 898 37V-3 ST'* n - & Macmillan, Inc. Preferred, tension University offers Contact «h« Timai-Nawt 39 + '3 28% 28%+ % 36»» P ru d S ip 10:58.11.56 Tran^Cap 7.54 8,23 Anacon .!{5b 41% 4lW-4-% - I e x E T c _ l ^ . -465 .44% 4 3 U ‘" « > * r ,iJ '* ------2?2 - az»_2a%—20as.i^».^4n5pc«pper4 N TxG a s T 1.53 549 PUTNAM Trav)l Eq 10 33. 11 28 Do~ybinfiininr will ever get .business'and prrfessibnal home Form Satmlli^Hm«nrfar com- Armco Sll 1 249 19% 19'. 1 9 «i.- I B m T 5 o 208 344 % 341% 344') + 3% 34 35% 35%- if FUNDS: - • ------Arms Ck .80 254 37% 34% 37'-4+ ^4 intHarv 1.80- 315 31% 31% 31'>+ % txCuSul .40 433 30% 20% . 20%- % Equity 7 7« 8.50 Mih‘'co“ '3»3'3 3? • '•P *’^8hs?.S.P.. study courses, and area of pl*t« advartiiino eowaroga of ' Texinstr .80 343 90% 88 90%^r2% AshI on 1 20 218 281* }0 .*78'4+ '.4 Inti Mlnlno 32 12% 12% 12'-*- % Geo' 14.13 1 5.44 20th Cl Iz) (7) Assoc Trans 12 12% 11% 12'* In N IA M 40 533 44% 43% 44 > % Tx PLT .500 33 33*4 22% 23 + % A— Last year was a growing importance. your jform loia/hand bills,' TexUtH 1 93 140 59 57% 58% + % Grwth 10:14 11.10 Unified 10.25 1120 AtlRIchlld 2 248 4,9'> 48% 49'»<- % Int Pap I ’.'j 259 37% 34% 34%- _ Inc _ 8,2|_9.05 Unllund- -U l discouraging-one for this-and:— At least-two states, Illinola— n«wtpopT -a>^rog«, (ov«*ora sola. 15 11% 11% Am Dvrs 10 84 U 84 O R O uV Balanc . 15,43 15.43 Cont gw 13.78 14.01 Beckm 17b 5 31% 31% com 10.38 10,28 Cont Inc 11 80 12.93 should contribute to recovery degrees. Foreign markets are Beect^Ar .75 79 49% 48 *22 c o m m ' 9.40 10 49 Specal 33.51 33.51 Incom 13 71 15.03 BeH&HII .40 K K Im pac 7 94 8.48 SECURITY FDS: Sclenc 7 78 8.53 this^tu-. A probable increase in growing rapidly and last year Bendlx I 40 U A L tncorp FUNDS: lndus'tr12.84 14.05 Kaiser Al i ,117 34% 34V4 Captal Equity 3 44 3 79 VAogtf 9,74 10.47 federal aid to education — were estimat^ to have^c- BengUet Inc KC So ind^- UnCarblde 3 2 p‘*o* ^ « 8.33 triv n i 8.03 8.80 Un FdCn 7 34 8 03 ^ E t « c 1.28 Incom Gatewy . Beth StI 1 20 Kan G E 1.44 34 24% 34 20 118 27% 27 U A lr c r 1.80 ~rth Apex F 8 23 8.99 $4.4.billion in 1970 — as well as much'as 2Sper cent of earning^.. 'i Kenmetl ,80 25 24'‘> 24 34'7 Am inv4l 10.V7 10.9) Vanca 8 66- 9 40 A u c tio n — f8: W »rf, BiUrt. Borg Wr l>4 85 29 28H Kennecbtt 2 234 35^* 34% 35 ~ '% UnBrand .40 Wgher-state-and4ocal spending -These conver4ibl« -pfete«:ed- Bost Ed 2J4 38'4 37% — % Kerr Me 1% 44 124 121% 123'j + l 'V Utd Corp .50 « ' i l l C ° "' S"> 13 OJ 14.35 . Sh Dean 18.40 18.40 Vangrd* 4.74 S i rati Ji| . » Bourns Inc 4* % KiddesV2’ ->l 109 29 H 29% 29'>f % US Gypsm 3 J^^GthFAm 8.64,944 Side Fd 9.85 10.79 Varied 1 4.94 5 34 should hdp boost textbook shares should be^ held .for Branlff A iry -■*' % KImbCI 1 20 93 32% 33 32%~ % US Indus .40- G*'»h md 20 19 20 19 USPIyCh .84 SIOMA FUNDS: ^ Vikng Cr 4.39 4 95 sales. ' generous yield and gradual . MARCH 6 BriggsJ40JT' »+ %• KLM2}3d ,. ,n Cap Shr 9.42 10.51 Wall Stiv k8.40 9 40 Bris My 1.20 -M tr- ______5 A M BABNES % tfoppeTiSo Fno Inv 9 01 * 87 H.m Gr 7 73 « *4 T T 43 12.49 v y jlT fM U i r T T n — This— segmantr-r^thich— rnn- neowry,------.------BritPet 43d •— % Kraftco 1.70 124 42^1 42«b USSleel 2.40 9.20 10 05 W E L L IN G T O N Adv«rti8«m!»nt{ M^rch 4 42%^ US Tob 1.20 Gi^Ih 11 33 13 43 Harbor -«,37 * IS tributes about 17, per cent of Q— I purdtased Northert BrnSttoe I'-i ■4* ■ > KresgeS .44 159,70% 48% 7^%+t% 9.85 9.85 G R O U P ; rt, E iU r 8, ‘ « . Brunswk .12 UtdUtltlt .92 M2 f Harlw el 13.66 13.64 -•+« . *^Kfogef 1.30 140 41% . 41' •• VW TUr - 41.48 45.4« HArt Lw 9.30 10 05 . Explor Qrowell-GoUier',s-sale8. was soft Natural Gaa - 8%8 -<' .. BucyEr ».20 ----L.L---- - VW>tur 41.48 45-48 H*rt Lw__l0.37~l4.5 - 8 90 - ,112,. 14%..J4W^ Sovr In 3.50 14.78 Morgn in 1970. Thus, last year's un- assuming Jhese were bonds, 30 33 % 32% 23 ...42.-.aS’V , 34% BuTovaW -M LehJgPC .40 H0Ua|4rpN{ • Spectra 7.13 7.81 TchnJv Qvt-ltnd 1.40 284 44%_44_,._.44V. Lan Vat ind ------V .V ------' State F m 4.75 4.75 Trust derboylng by schools should he Whenihe ca-dfiotes anlvid I 117 17% 14% ■ Fund A""r73 4.22-twi?f- .. Burl NO .37b 152 44'.^ 44% 44 +1* Lehm 1.10b • Fond B 7.93 8.42 State s tf 44.4t 44^.C1 diactowMd '.4 had i^tebehtuf Burrghs .40 340 111% 110% 111''»+ -B__1S%_15^ FDS: Welltn 11.69 12.78 n n t t i i n g ------h u l DAIRY DISKRSAL mnm C'X Amlnd-nwi721-'windsr 9.92 10.‘ 33% 389 23 22'22%— % LIgg My 2% 54'» 54% + — yy. W Atso F d 1.33 1.44 West Ind 6.54 7.15 ______^ promissory notes. J cannot -L tnp-Temeo ■ -13------1 3 - + - % i.'..Eidvcy^rrr7^-^?»-vUfiCA0^ •SoI« M o na 9«d by SMthon lOX...3A%- '74% + ' % 83 '27%^>%' •LitftUn n> Natural has cloae-tfr ...... *7“ -)r*r—sr^r—%—MjeVR w i ■ “3^- T9T7 Whiripi 'in r "iPT" 10T7 ■rV5ti=^VZ- BULLULK ______M utual 9 93 10 71__ rs tobe 1700 E^on in various un­ Cons 40 8 22 31% 30% 20%+ % FU^DS; Stock 19 3120 88 recentdowntrendi . rjifii , Cfati * MarlFrt 7Sh .iii. JL. Bull Fd 14 59 15 Chrysler. 40 484 28'.. 27'j 37%— ^4 Magnav 1.20 104 40 % 40% %p\r-r1 9 ‘‘a minor corre ion" which secured debt outstanding. _MARCH9_ cm Gas 154 .17 24''j 24 24 - 853 9% 8% . 9 % + % ~Cbn ho lyiv.;s jrw V ar Pay -HHS- ' iCWTOCO iCiPiJ M ar Oil 1.40 251 34 % 33% 34%+ %, Cp ... Wv-4*>r.- 3 77-4 »3-TiTJ^D*r could m ove to ai^lffld the M0-- IIuwevM, -oUint rH.siNCtAia • L80------33 .-43% .41U .43H+1 Marcor -.80 2#t* 33% -3 4 % ‘ 4 -34Vr 4.85 5 30 10.35 a.m . CST ' CltletSv 3.20 178 48'^4 47% 47%+ % M arM id 1.70 38 41% 41% 4 1 % - '• Natwd 10 44 11.44 1 1 1 P 850" level dti the Dow Jones denture, eac^ issue would be AdvaHiMnwnh March 7 city Invs .50 794 33H 33'. 33'-J+ H ManhF I 10 375 53% 52 5 3 1 »- % i* L Or^^th (1) (I) WHEAT Busm Fd 7.39 8.10 incom (il fi) AuctlAOMrc Wfrt, Bint, C levetl 2.24 ” , J®, i ; MarlMr HO ------XYI ------Mar 1 67' 1 47% Industrial average, TPO ^>c._ secured equalliF'Shd ~ratably Woll A MmmmlHi CocaCot 1.58 S3 89% 89% 89'-4— % Massev Per 345 99'» 97% 99% + 3%' May 1 43 1 42*^ Capatnr 8.04 8.81 T n t f>) 111 T MU ~beilevesrTheflrm sayp some of should any company or sub- Colgate 1.40 140 49'i. 49 M9 - *‘4 103 41 40'1 41 + % Jly 1 55 1 54>4 -M A «O i^- CoJtin Radio U7 18% >7% 17%+ % - - - 37 39% 38'1 39% + 1% Cap Invs 147 341jygj^^2Lfl<2L6iL _ £ O R I l ~ -the-leading-performers-h cwinnrTsr" 34% 34H + — \VTi5^~iPt ivy Fund .8.17 8 17 Mar I 53 1 51V C B S l.40g 145 34^ 34 34%+ % J { J c w 120 Cent Shs 12.53 13.49 _M a y _ .. — off— ^ 33% 23% + N C W v o R K- W P D - S e iK ieu-t tocus-Twr _i-i4i -U Adv«rtH*mnt: Moidi 7 ' Col G «e 1.74 103 39% 39% 39'-*- %- -McOnO 40o- cHiCNWTwqr Jly 154% 1.54V — .00% 33^~3r~+“ the American Stock Exchange. .UNO.: setback" anil are at n6w hig^. carries an A rating and interest , AucllonMn; lyla M <»lm * ComSolv .40 44 21% 20% 20%+ % M c G r i i S -„20 - J63 - .34%_J4%= Jfc - OATS Cmw'E'^rjOg " ' W W -JITi”T8T^ -Tm 1 514 23L%._n_ *22%- !■ ic7— * y-. 22%--23%+- »i* - •Comwir ,W ' ■333- -71 - 4 8 V 7T- + m McLen ' U a ' 22 54% 54% 54% .. •—.7sn — 74*T-“''- ConsEdl-80 2 9 9 9 ;.. v n w ir^ "iMues~~c^l^liderw tew~ita on Jupe M. 19707Vou cati. 79 W 'j 18% 18% ■Jly . ..72% .73% +-00%- MARCH e - ConsFd 1,20 M ?<% ?<>#+ w tc rft t A H S -w- ArkLaG l.X 63 37 34% 3 4 % - SpecI 1.82 197 weeks of backing and tilling relax — your short-term ConsFrght 1 14 33% 32'- 33% + fM rck 2.90 175'94% 95% 95% Cust K2 5.14 5.44 Mar 3.03% 3.03’ 4 >.00'.» t. dirroiD fVANS ConsNG 1.88 • 54 30% 30'« 30'^- ' E«verty Ent 535* 16% 14% 14%+ % C H A SE Cust SI 18.56 20.34 M ay .. 308% 3.07'i + 01'J M G M Inc 143 33% 23% 33%+ % 103 16% 14% 14% BOSTON: befor6 the list .as a whole will debentures have a good margin A4»erH«fme«li Morth 7 Consm' Pw 2 49 33% 33% 33%+ ’ MidSoU 102. 79 34% 24%’ 24%+ % BrascM^lg Cust S2 10.54[ 11.50 J ly r T 3 11% 3.10' * 0I». Cont A ir Ln 83 14% ' 14 14% + B6f>dv Cp 1 55 35% 25% + Captal 7 37 7 95 Cust S3 7 95 8.48 be 'ready to.^sweep upward of safety. M M M 1.85 130 104% 104% 104%+ % circle K .48 17 45% 45 Fnd Bos 9,53 10 42 ConCan 1.40' 44 43% MinnPI 1.30 ' 10 30 % 20% 20%- % CuSi -54 4,8^ 5.34 again,” TPO olwerves. ' (Tobrderyour copy of Roger Conti on 1% 354 33 % 33'-4 33'*>+ % Clary Corp 46 7% 6% 7 % + >> Frontr 83,79 87.51 Apolto 10.07 11-05 Mb P^c A 5 I 48% 48% 48%— % Computest 57 18^ 18% 18'/J+ % ShTr BS 11.56 12 43 Contrl Data 470 4V... 59 40% + 2 MObiK>l 3 40 354 58% 57% 58% + l% Potarv 3.81 4,18 Spot M'etals Spear'# S2.iMge. Guide to Suc- CornGI 3%a 45 212% 310% 212%+2% CrttoW 2.40a 66 33% 31% 31%+ '4 MARCH10 MohscO 1 10 . 10 J4V', 34% 34%+ % Damon Cp • 44 41% 40% 41% + % Cox Bed .yo 34 35 % 34'-7 35 + % M<^ram 144 •M% 13% .-,13% + -% Two weeks of “stop^d-go" cessful Investing' (recently OflSB.HUOHtS CPCinTrr7t) no 38% 37% 38%+1 Monsan 1.80 D ay Mines 29 13 11% 11%>^ % ■ NEW YORK (IIPI) - MeUl •342 39V« 38% 38% ... DUclyn Corp 34 13% 11% does not constitute; a . full revised an in its 1^ printing), Adv«rtH«fn*fil: Mctedi • Crane 1.40 58 3 i% 34V. 34%- t- % Motorola .40 137 49% 44<« 49%+-3% CrowllCol 41 219 15% 14% 15 , Equ Cp .05d 55 5% 5% 5jP M, Colo«l 11 01 13.ro L , . B « h 15.3 17.11 prices: ■ ^ ____ AuclioiMOfti HoroM Moot A M l Fuat' K80 164 39%, 3«% 39%-+} 37 4% 4% consolidation after !‘the mark- 8^ fl-witb name apd address • ■ ■43 3Z\i 31*^ 32 I M>ttTe>.l,}4- Fad Reeoor Alumfnum. Drgharv. 99 per MDufM ~Fe«n‘*&>T Oil "mr iTjr -T^w- :j oi'ain - -et'a 'Ticady-‘^4hree^nonth—«p- ~t» Roger E:SpWiTimw^ aw», 12>- 12% -tftt=4»tir=26irt PiM..P-»ir» -30 Ib. Jngo^ ^ Ford Can-2 . HO 79% 79% 79% + 11%% -Ventor ' 5.iO'5.59-Grand— G^n£ral =sBOR»mr Nat Alrl .40. 429 F ro n t% r A ir 42 ~ ? L 4tS. I . +- % C o lo m O 13.95 139$ u J S r S d -- 2 9 . 0 0 . N e tB lk 3.30 37 Corp. siyi. The firm 'urges • Station,New York, N.Y. 10017.) KBTHOAmAITH' 13 12% C«&.A«ttarv -I2.-J0**,iSftH 30%+ ^% CmSt F^ S-09 5.53 toOMIS Antimony, ‘ doihestic, % per NtftCash .73 x434 HutkvOI .15 3t i7% 17% 17%- % ^ywtlM iwnti Mocth S ' 29'% 30 +1 NatDlStn .?Q_ S3 ijivestors not to be disturbed if 38 ■ 38%+ % Nat Gen .30 258 ln«xa Oil S4 12% 12 13%+ % M.7I30.7J cent pure,” f.o'.b, Tex., 'AiKtiwiMft! Wwt, Bbn, _JI_UL^=-!A_ ■KalM T l n 2h___ 3 ^ ^ % 11% A I. B 1,40 1.5J Can P v 1I.31 11.31 “further hi^tation occurs (be- WaH « MnMfwnMi - 44*4Gr irbyind C Si P ------t.M 1.87 jjulk-ag.no c lb. 1.40 25% 24% ^ Natt^____ _ M OMTi'tCO 2 42% “41% w Naisf^el n M E n ) .30b 2 4 % + l% Comp AS f0.03 10.99 LuttW I CopPv elec^iytic, deUye^: ^ ^ Del Mnt 1.10 38% 27% J7%+ % Natoma».2S ■ 9 - % llWwW. llf l ■ m a r c i l l l 40%+'1 4 + 1 % i5V‘ ■"U.S. '50.27^4 c lb.[ lake 50,00 c lOWHATCHMGI n#nni»n afl. -3 3 % . ' J 8 % - miopnt SfrP.yj/swii thft he.'dta- c^,P!iYisaa^ A a DetEdls 1.40 23%^ % Newbarry 1 ' 10 19% 19% 'T 5 'I g • ibf------r*-— =------Dlam Stnn ) - n€«9«M;46— a4^aaw.=ai= 4.43 4.84 lyiAce re%’ ■ tion as a buying opportunity V A N T RESS DIetootd .««0 70 70»«+ *» '-8H 8 18 •T<‘art,~mmmnn,.NX J 3 .^ c AcutiwMm: Wan, Bim , rj.—..JNlagMO4or«o4kWt 1.104 ^ 234 17% 17 Hand I urges » in v stmant ■■iiw »i«A V ¥aaBgK>HI=t: 5 S5% 55 55% + c^TiF NOA Rk 44% + % U-- ^ ^ ^ u p s and individual Issues oomtMrt :*r 29 65% 45%-f % 53%+-*% Dew O i 2.60 140 83 83 8 3% + 1 % T2H 'Si ii:g— rMaBganesa-W.g per cent best situated to participate in . MAICH 13------^ t r y C 13.06 14.15 . 3FU 3S Re«vct lnd» i%+ % Cwn oaii oail 7.04 7.49 , a aa 4 a JO>WClUNt,tUtUY- 11^3 25 2<%_. 34%+ % Norton « SI _ 142^ .51 98^138% 137% 138%+ % snatfucfc On 6%+ % Cwn Div 6M 6.64 .3 ^ ^ electrolytic cathodes, h M arch 10 73,.2S% 35 35%+ % Solltron D«v Colbome,prit., 133.00 fUNNVCmil 84 8 7% 7 % + ^ Stand AAetal f JO-.D. Port Colbome Stattiam In* 43 36%. 25% c lb. H A f C m Y 44 23%. 33 Syntax C .40 63 34% 34% Tacftnlclr In 14% 13% ^14%-f -% / 'MJ '1 iS ” '«> " About 19 ships were sunk Box 49 . HMKie M6-5a75 66« 23% .33% 23 23% 33 • PlatilWtiJ Jftft, 99.5 fine $120. 271 77 75% Tri Com wt 68%. 68% 6«%4i’l% or damaged in the Japanese 164 22%-ilH UnvConfr 31 u'S S ” y f?? 34 38% 38% 4 » : -U % — U .7% 6% • 6%— % 7g u , attack on4>eai4-H«rbor, Dec. VAUEVPOaO«IMrUUUNTCb E IP aio N G I 159 17% 30% 31 If J* MMnt in IOJ< n!4i O r.r1 v . I lM 13.34 SoTshri ils4 ItJ* AdvwAmait: M«di 10 EitraCp 1.30 37 27% 43% 43% + % Over The~€ounter' 7, 1941. E S S li*->.30 - 56 36% E U k in i 1.30: 148 44 441^ 45^ •+1 Ouototion».fr»fn NASO 0t oppros* N «t Indu 10J7 10.17 WoHAMm ♦ Iv n>ew. AH b id a ata iwtaedUi •r »*a«7 ^SwfhF 13^67 13J5 Commodity Futures nsr -iRftUdv r«i«a morlcyp.^morli I tn t S a[cti'-W> n i«tSec!.& / flJS May UidM P o ta to h Jb I 4J# I 4.78 I <.77 ; Gartetlft-.— / Blar^-MaliMLPatatoes 2.70 2.73 ZST t U IdahoPwr. cvwn ® HiiiM nioli BCay liafaK'Potatoes . 3.-60 3.17 3JI6 X07 Ida. UA Natl FM ca» \usi m 2 .«0 FUM M;n «. 31.75 arw ’..M.P ai.Tt nil ■ Ml mm 30J7 30J7 JEdbiood 4EL79' 4UL8 a v i * *■** f ft • JiSKLE.?* *•»» * « M> - m/Mr W -: iwg = 4 g -Mtf.SQfer. usjo K5J0 U5.0H lauo . RogcnlBra*.., AH. J^aO ver itB.iw u ijn KMir m n .'BMiS'lllom ■ 'n a - • • • ' -.Quototion* tww RiWtn Co.,^wte folb - 'mmmlM.y- '..in..; aaggrft >ja,;Tlnw«-N»W«. Tv>mrf

Yesterday’s 3 p.m. Prices

Warehouses Wheat Barley Oats Mixed Corn iGrea*c«ii(. Small WASHINGTON (UPI) — probably wiU improve as tlje B U H I-/ . Grain ,(13c.) North Pink* Reds ^ Government-faon economists year progresses.” Bean Orowers N O N Q ____;N Q ____ — ^y-i4jgH>.^e-^edictto8-foti'Jto record.,-JBcx.j:^Dalcy._hea(LoLil)^ “T i w a w T r m c ; 2.10‘ “ 1 6 6 3 .0 0 - 7.25 'ahn ' ■/M • Htaf . wlll *« Ppnnnml/* nnn tnayirotTO * /. v . j i . V ^atteiratiig _ w w M t n NO- 'jJQ., HO NQ NO themprivatdy'felBl the forecaiit delivered that forecast without C^y'^atdi ^xplainitv in w in- 2.30 3.20* 3.30 could be too pessimi^c. . using any spedflc f i^ r a to td:yie«h«^ he limited himself' The-cnrreiit-pfflciri-toreeajt, tndioato■ hew■ taf th»-t»;Wj«ot - . iu 'Uie -luwr ' f jutoe- ■“amall- VHgJCftl. - - ■ . , ' ^ D ^ i L o , 4 - H e e H fa b MorodnUndsay 1.41 I w 2.00 ' 2.00 V B.50^ . e.DO 8.00' delivered. St ^ e Agriculture “ small dedlne'.’ might go. -■« SOIL FHLER certainty about the 1971 crops,". N Q'*^ NQ NO, production ex p en d probably said gro^ Income was likely to: Daly said. “ And in view of the the Cassia Coiilfity 4-H Leaders Bean Growers >41 NQ n q '\ NQ INSECTtCIDE ■ Chester B. Brown NQ . NQ NC) NQ will exceed the. expected ad- rise by aboijt ")1 bilUbn, while possibility of another-Outbreak Council, are attending the . r.2s 8 75 8.00 8.25 r O.'J. Childs Seed 1.42 vance in gross farm Income, another . economist said Western Re^onal 4-H' Leaders Idaho Bean , NQ NQ ,NQ NQ of com blight, we felt we needed Allison Feed Mill NQ ' NQ NQ. Ihus, a further small decline in estimates of farm c p ^ in­ to be a little .cautious." Forum at Reno, Nev., under the GOODING total net income is now in- dicated they would Yi^e by sponsorship of the J. C. Penney 7.25 -8.50 ' R on 8.00 . U blight strikes hard enough Beakon Bean 1.43 2.00 2.10* 2.00 . HENRY'S Ma z e l t o n ■dlcated for 1971, even though around It'S billion, Co. NO NQ NQ to keep com prices high, Daly Bean Growers 1.41 NQ ,NQ NQ hq ■ the farmer’s income situation On the basis of these in- The confab ends Monday. NQ NO NO ■ NO en>lalned, gross farm income Cbnlda Wrhse. Also attending at their own JEROME could conceivably be higher FARM NQ NQ Bean Growers 1.41- NQ NQ NQ NQ * NQ expense are ^Irs. Roy Hondo 8.00 than now.expected. -r , Marshall Wrhses. 1.41 2.00 2.00 2.00 7.25 8.50 8.00 7.25 8.50 8.00 8.00 Another' source,- conceding and' Carolyn Bariies, Cassia Morgan Lindsay 1.41 2.00 2.00 2.00 Potatoes,“Onions County home extension agent. SALES ■ KIMBERLYHANSEN NO NO* NQ that the only available ^ u res KIMBERLY, IDAHO 1.41-0; -NQ - -NO ----- N O - ' . NQ Educational exhibits and 1.41 2.00 200 3 00 ...... ^ 7.2 5" 8 . 50 ”"8.00 “ 8.00 riDAHO f a l l s : (U P I )- 4:25-4.50, occasional lower; 10 on which “hard" projections Hansen Farmers Eiev. 8.00 MQ ... -JUQ-. 7,25 8.50 8.00 JJpp<*r_Vjilley, Twin can be based to^ y add up to displays will be'viewed- Magic v/allay-Ba ...... 7.35 ' h.aU - r o o -PoUtoe^ Jb. mesh sacks, baled..ckt,U.S. Morgan Lindsay some d^line in net farm in- MURTAUGH I^alls and Burley dis.irlcts: No. 1-A, 3.75-4.25, mosUy 3.85- NO Bean Growers N Q N Q NO NO NQ Demand, 10 oz. good, others 4,15; non size A, 3.10-3.55, come this yearrstressed that PAUL FOR VELSiCOL CHEMICALS ASK 7.25 «.50 8.00 moderate; market, 10 oz. mosUy 3.15-3.40. the picture could change. AAorgan Lindsay 1.41 3.30 3.00 2.00 RU PE R T 'slightly stronger, > others Onions: ' Western Idaho and “I'm_stlD not sure whether NQ NQ NQ Chester B.”Brown steady; Russets; asked, 2 in. or Malheur County, Ore.: Demand farm inrame will really be down . Floyd E. Idle Wrhse. N Q N Q : - N Q or not," one veteran ecfinomlst SHOSHONE 4 oz. min., 100 lb; sacks, U.S. No. large good, medium slow; Beakon Bean - 3.00 3.10 2.00 1-A, 2.7M;15, mostly 2.85-3.00, market, large slightly stronger, said. “ There is a strong un­ TWIN FALLS occasional 3.25; 6-14 oz., 3.55- medium steady; 50 lb. sacks, derlying demand for farm . -Globe Seed & Feed 1.41 7 .7 i 2.25 2.35 products." bean Growers J .4 ! 7.15 8 .50 , 8.00 8.00 3.75, occasional higher; 10 oz. U.S. "No. 1, yellow .sweet Haney Seed' NQ NQ NO NO min. 2.30-2.65, mostly 2.40.2.60, Danish, 3 in. an'd larger, 2.25- Aggressive administration .— Jdaho Bean & EJev. • N Q . NO NQ. NO action -in - PTpnnrfing gpfiprnl Intermtn Bean NQ NQ NO NQ occasional 2.75; non size A, 2.50^ 2.50; 2Vi-3 in:, few sales~.90-“ South Side Bean Co. 7 J5 8.50 e.oo 8.00 2.80, mostly 2.50-2.75; U.S. No. 2, 1.00. economic activity could T. F. Feed & Ice 1.41 3.00 2.00 3 00 6 oz. min., 1.50-1.75, occasional - ■ moderate or even eliminate the W EN D ELL V4N^FAUSrW RlE¥77jEROM EriHiPER7rHA^£L70N- Wendell Eiev. 1.41 3.00 3.20 3.00 higher; 50 lb. cartons, cwt Corn is the most widely—pwjeeted dw l distributed crop in the world. economist speculated. POTATOES basis, 80-100S. 4.15-4.75, mosUy ----1----=------JEROME-— U . S i .N O ; 15 . U . S , N o . 3s C. J. MarsHafl Produce n o ' N O K IM B ERLY Henry's Produce l.A O .55 -a$agI<^-V»fte^-Pfodvee^.PAUL

-RotJand- J o n e i P rodu ce - NO NO ■ -Max-HeFboM, me-:------NQ TWIN FALLS Carl Glib Co. N O ■ NC? E. S. Harper NQ .NQ i^s a service to both farmers and buyers. Onotations are given the Times-News daily by each buyer: The newspaper, in addition, re-checks each firm twice-weekly. Eesponsibility for the price listed is wiely the buyer's. NQ indicates the buyer does not wish to qupte a price. .. What Will Get the Wireworms Now? Twiii Falls Livestock

•TWIN FALLS — Market c o w l. AAorton. Salmon. SIS^ I's 40; Harold Cross, I2 J1 . 26 75, >123. 37 10 bum. 50 C»0I* lo »l loww.' I.Mtr., 1.”'" Vs'' Steer calves -- Lee Bybe^.Quhl. 384. »h»er»ar\dhe)itfr».•tewi .no h.JIiff.. J510.. . JS cent. low.r, «,a “ J, 38 00. Jo e S p a n b a u e r . 395. 41 00. 398, 41 SO light calvvs steady at Twin Falls Livestock Sherreit Sylvester. Castieford, 593. 34.60. 339. 47.00, Hacry Geisier, 375. 43 00. E —Cftm mim oft Co. sata week.— ------and 696. 33.25. Allen DeVrle»>nTwin Faljs. H yt< h i»n ,J4 4 , A4_SQ^ M?,. 45,>0. ^ , Gooa -To high choice steers. 3B 50 31 SO. 5977 “irw.'C c:..P«ri5rtr~755r 33.so; Heifer calves - Glen Nelson. Twin VELSICOL standard 4o low good. U JW }q.SO. utiiltv Aubrey Mchannah. Buhl, 640 . 33 )0. Leo F a ll s , 433. 30 00. A lle n D e v r ie s . 419, 30 10. sttan. 2S.0037.00. ted Holstein WVartln. Buhl. 73B, 33.30. 745. 3 iM ; B5I. E Bennett, Wendell, 349. 34 00. Ken steers. 36 00 77.50. good to choice 31.90; 619. 31 ftS. a n d 937. 30.60; K e n n e th T v r d y . B u h l. 398. 34 10, E H u tc h is o n . heUers. 37.50 39 50. Standard to low Stelo«meler, Buhl, 743. 3\ 70 an d J o n « > S a lm o n , 357. 35 00. 380. 37 00. K T v r a y . Brothers. Buhl. «33. 30.50 and 760. 30 50. - oood heifers. 26.00 37.50. utility heifers. Duhl. 367. 35.35, 308. 36 00. Etmer Ben F e e d e r h e ife r s — L e e B y b e e , Dut>l. 383.lyl nett. Wendell. 270.'37 50; G ie n K in g . 653, 3*.00'37.00._ ^ commercial and standard_____ 33.00 Eugene and Lum lr lach. Buhl. 5S«.. 39 85, 711, 38 90, Allan Devr>es. Twin Falls. cows. 31.00 33 SO; cows. 30 itt33 00, _j0 00 ; 566, 30-30. Glenn King. Wendell. 653. 500. 79,00. Jones Brothers, Buhl, 694; 39 10 c a n n e rs ar>d cr.-.(*ova u tte r s . 16K 00f\n 19IOA/\' 00.' c o m __ ... . ___ 39 85 , 711. 38 9 0 , T o m F a u s e t t . H a g e r m a n . Elob G o f f. B u h l. 571. 39 20, L a V a r P e te r mercial bulls,' 36 00 3B 00;^ utility bulls, 551, 39 60 . 585 . 38 50> L ^ V a r P f te r s o h . s o n , W e n d e ll. 583. 79 50 T o m F a u c e t i, 3S 00 37 00. a n d lig h t D u lls . 34 00 3& 00 Wendell. 583, 39.50.. Bob Goff. Buhl. 571. Hagerman. 551. 79 60. E and L 2ach. ~Mjeavy feeder steers. .30.00 33.00; light B E L T 79,30. 593. 39 00; Jones Brothers, Buhl, 694. BVihl. 544. 30.20. S3fl.-rM.ftO: JOe'Spanoau*^-. 72EC ------*300.' J e r o m e , 473. 31 SO. L e e B y b e e . B u h l. W ), -«le«rs,-36.00.32.00; HAJsterrr-stMrs. 36 00 79 00, 493. 27 70; Don.Wallace, Kim berly, 32 00. Elm er Bennet^', W endeii.'336. 43 00 33.00; Holstein 4teers. 36 50-34.00. poorer 480. 29 00. Keith Stelgemler. Bum; 685, grade steers. 33 00 37 00. heavy feeder 38 70. S a m S tr a d le y . T w in F ^ ll s . 666. 27 60. heifers. 37.50 39.75, light feeder heifers, and Charley HIM. Buhl. 579 SEATTl£mPI) 31.50 31.00. common h^fers. 33 00 76 00, Holstein steers — Joe SpanOauer, SOIL INSECTICIDE f ^ o m e . calves, 31 003300. helf^ calves, 37.50 Ew ing. Buhl. 523. 31.W. 596, 30.00. CeOfQ* 37.00; vealtrs. 31.00 36 00, and feeder Juker. Buhl. 607. 38.50. ^ E ______Bruns._ , Soft white 1.76 -Whitf^ club-1.^6 -5etterTTvm VBvenioe weigTvTs an3^prices 751 jg 30^ David Mevenson, WendeM. 674, Ahd^.^^cuX\vorm.H^ whitp priih-s.unl.s hpptip Inrv.iP _ a r e : 37’:75; ■Gena Bagget. Buhl, 839,-37.2S^ Hard winter 1.76 "F »«le f s i^s j;^ Gienn and Rod Davis. | „th»r Pjirtniit T^rome. e and other soil insects (includmp-tnany not controlled BuhT. 570TW M, aVcF74«7^m rn?bbefl Theener. FHW. 791. 37r70; K l u t t , -C0m -63:00«.50 -by_0rgan0‘phosphsteJnse^jci^sQhg'Tow^^ qu alTty7pr uiitsr**"” ~ In adSition to being effective for 3 years, .jnd low tost i^r acre: •"Belt is immobile in the • The use of BELT js cov- does not leach,' or ered by a toler.'ince on po- m o 'e within the environ- Latoesand corn plu.s 44 other ment to an,v signiticant raw agricultural prbilufli, of degree. ’ 0.3 ppm, • Belt is not a contamina- • Belt is among the least -U*>n.ppoblwiii. in ->ffnunri-sl i>f The kling 6r operating dry,lhe Hydrocycle m o to r SELF:PR0PELLING (5f all iioll Instct-CcJmiiliJii (suon iVs" can be pivoted either clockwise or lowers except the inner 4 which aro wireworms. white grubs, counter clockwise. propelled with Vi HP electric beetle lafvae and ' many gear motors. more). SEALED, OIL BATH CONSTRUCTED • Bell is easy to npply FTfJAt DRIVE transmits.powar 10 each ELEVATEDMWERTHAIN aO'fi" - -W 4t h ot>n-vo n tio fva4-frftF^vy— wheel - also serves to brake against above groiindlevel Is out of crop and equipment. * - wind and terrain rolling. mud - reduces possibilities of tower high centering.

to operate and regulate the Lockwood LOW PROFILE TOWERS reducs.wlnd Hydrocycle without getting wet. resistance as thc^ position the m ain-'' line O' up for crop clearance. LOCKWOOD'S SERVICE REPUTATION . Each^ydrocycle carries^this ImpnriHht I^ckwhnd CoY^rM on traditiofvand se.fylce reputation. The same year after yB ar"sei^B fo]tpwrinii

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -J o b ­ dropped to 6 per cent^ In eyes fund lessness declined for the second January and Hodgson said the straight month In February, two-month-'decline' “ is indeed dipping to 5.8 per cent of the heartening.” He said it showed balance. nation’s work force, the Labor “ the ecoponiy is moving in a Departmentreported today;___ favorabltdirection.”* Although the decline was A total of 5.4 million' perffons By GEORGIA LA YTON concentrated among teen-agers were out of work in February, Times-News Coirespondent p l a g u e F*S, and persons seeking^part-time -the— same -RUPERT—-— Rupert—city:; AWirlt l .ahnr-.Sprrfttnrv—lamps Hnwpvpr, after adliwtment for officials are looking for an By BOlVNIE BAIRD JONES given area of the forest such as D. Hodgson said the figures seasonal variations, unemploy­ Times-News Staff Writer the White G ou^, but who, he “ continue to show further ment declined 185,000 during proposed 1971 budget. Mayor Wendell Johnson, — APPOINTMENT of Paul Taber,,Twin Falls, seated, as new TWIN FALLS - “ There is a said, will storm forest offices promise”-o f overall improve­ the month, with the rate speaking at the Rupert delegate to the Uabo. Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children new element of frustration the with protests and opinions on its ment in the nation’s employ­ dropping from 6 per cent to 5.8 Direct administration. ment picture. per cent. Chamber of Commerce liin-' • and-Adriits is QHBOMB.Fnrpst, .Servirft farfts, In. the concern^ public, a faction of He siid the forest ranger ana - n i j r - “tattOTIHl JOblbKb eting Thursday, said k: director of the socfety. Hie 1 ^ fund campaigo is now in full officials stiUare working on tbe^. campaign swing and will continue through.April 11. people of people who have no the rancher have drawn a more reached a nine-year'high of 6.2 to the rate recorded last proposed budget, but at preseiif^ * ilirect use of the forest but at­ common alliance in recent per cent in December. It ^November. there is $82^,700 ,estimated tempt to dictate, conservation years because of imposing expense, with only. $810.^00 . and ecology practices,” Dean regulfitions from Washington, estimated revenue. -Thad—Box—of-JUtah—State- D.C., which work jiardshtps on University, said here Tliursday. He aska"cHamber members Dean Box addressed the Recreation users, he said, ^improt OK?s for suggestions on 'ways to in­ annual winter meeting of Interested only crease the city’s, revenue. Sawtooth National Forest having fun at the expense of the Suggestions already being anrt-|H-i ...... hPlri ■Hiursday in the HoUday Inn. a major problem and he clean-tip bid^ creasing thb irrigation rate by He said the image of -the mentioned snopnpbUerg as an ~il—per-T,lotr^ihrocesslng operations - repalrt and to purchase more including seeding and a siphon to bring water to an area among the largest in the nation. 1 3 U I 1 1 U C c i l I I . .said. Jack ClaiboiTi, R-Kimberly, of Management, office, discussed gravel for paving. A three-year springing system for the west south and west-of Hollister. The '/ the House Agricultwal Affairii the cooperation between f^eral Simplot’s Burley-Heyburn ' gravel supply was purchased. park and to provide lighting in 4S4nch siphon is to tie plant coinpler produces nearly W f M,g » .« 1 “ Thi .police department’s' pleted within 90 days after Committee saved .by a agencies in . administering budget is $3,000 less than last -----Ihe.Dolice .department shows______the..narks. Councilman Ed also; .1.5 million pounds of p i^ s s e d .r? *' a 1971 budget of $47,007 com- beach tfisclosed. construc .year, .because a car was_pur- . ______^______. _ cording to ternis of the contract, Thursday a potato tax bcrease listed some of the m ajor ; dEiseofor the departmerinaSt~ pared to $43,000 in 1970. The.,. problems BLM administrators processing season, and the BUHL ^ Cloyce Edwards, Huffman said. bill that appeared doomed in Twin Falls County corqner, said year. -increase at $4^000, ig the city’s Capital improvements for face, ■ waste products from this ' Share of financing the 24-hour 1970 were $3,077^d $3,063 for debate. an autopsy was performed A n^^r problem facing the After 85 minutes of debate on Among the most prominent, processing - have been treated radio in the sheriff’s office at 1971. Water works budget'and only, by prlmary-treatment Thursday on tte bo-Navy;in. the-meOT^ April .and-auggestk)ns‘«n ^ w «m ^ in director ofthe^UnitedStates- bodies to maintain a better But he said that .“advertising ^on Women, 25 IBfOUgh 29. ihe service. Mint, and formwlx a sute system of order, ?nd to costs have gone up terrifically’’ The Special advisory group Another meeting wID be held The second portion of Uie legislator in Idaho. The' av- ■ Mobile home court facilitiate public participation. as well. works jrith the Departaent of in Oct6ber, tentatively meetings indude trips in the pointment was endorsed b');^.k . Persons attending . the Defense to advise officials'on sdieduled for Oct. lD through 14, nation’s capital with women Sen. Len B. Jordan and u.S. meeting and wishing to discuss matters pertaining to women in whicj^ mtIU mark the 20th «m.- obtaining first-hand In­ Rep;'Or.val Hansen, Idaho various issues with the city the military services including—idversary of service of the formation ' on prograitis and Republicans, and,annouAced’by - decisid^ due soon ih^-Army, Navy,Air Fnrrp and committee. The Department o f . training provided ser-. Melvin Laird, secretary of Defense will be» host for the Tall vit.'ewOiuen. Tills alsii affoiUs an ttefenser------— ------TWIN FALLS Decisiph on Attorneys, for both the ap- at a table at the rear of the X)akley Marinie Ooips. Mrs. Hendnger has served as< the -flpvplnpmpnii nf a rpnhilp pUcflnt' and neighboring land council room and state their wom W r «dltar:^Brrtht» ^ e i * home court and golf course owners brought out technical "wwe; aJUt esi M dU ieJw K .^ q u e stio n s, -^com m ission they are interested News the past eight yean and southeast of the dry wlU be has served as host»s for t m made by the. Twin Falls county aairman W.K Chancey said, /n iese s U p ^ then be ^ vm which coramidsioners wish to mayor, who will te a l^ to critical Ttroes^ews TSmuored tours commissioners within 10 days, including a trip to Spain and discusswatlithe-county-attomeylun^a _ «»e persons speaking. -JoUowlfvg a ■ Iwaring-ThutatoL m ost.. cereotly-^ the tour of before making a decision.dedsio^ - UteThayor —’”-wHm5o b^ ublH to- Mrs. '^^dla.. right on the application ot Lynn BURLfiV: - Hawaii. - Hempleihan. MHiimrHof tlm fumity tuiilng mil on the person at' the time tfale.. OaMey, remained in -the-iten»-in-question -is-oeuig ■ Ed ' W6bdsi‘““SoiSify %^niiig board havenreconntffifRfcd^Oiff' cfltIcaT~cdriait!oncdn^ltibir today I f Active in many organizatlofca- discussed. administrator, s ^ between 60 application be denied, Cassia Memorial Hoqiital from, including the Altruira ' Club, Milar said no one will and 80 persons attended tlie Residents' presenting ob- “ .injuries receiyed- in a two- Idaho Press Jfom ea . and -heatini^caUsd by the^^county------Jecttinn " ' aipa-Wednesday National Press Women, cdmmis^ners. Mast oORenT O e n ^ . CM>-^«»d— ar;e resid««ptiotthe agricultural creased traffic a mobile home said the city is not discouraging nusoana, wauace - public participation, - but -is Firiit paptist Chnrcli^'Mra.^ area where the proposed cbtni \roiild faring, dfficulfy in HaR!, is listed in good conditidn. Herzinger is the mother of two anxious to be better-informed development would be iMated providing police protection Two other persons in ju ry in ttie teen-age daughters, Vidd and and'conduct jneetings-in^the. and most opposed the ap*- outside of the dty, the proposed crash were treated and S u ^ they resUfc ,atHlW„ plication. sewage disposal systegi. naost btelnessllke way. released.

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Itaiog hec.wock aajfobcnS^ editoi^die hia b m aw u6td a JACKPOT. Nev. - A routine . than sbc hours per day — and California Nati«nal Guard, over to the r!«nftirt.ia NatioMl ____ _ of natioaal and atate "-wemlght^-fllgfitWroin—Ft.- -Jackpot"Waa the-eteaest aifport- -r»dpient»-ot-«he—‘cnpb!f ,_tnlil--n 4M«Hiy th» Army ai tiondis. . Greeley, Alaska, to StocUon. when they ran out of time the Xlm es-N m that Tbor^ the modemiiatida of tb t« the _Calif..haa turned intojdengOiy -Wednesday; . adav’a heavy ht-hi ■ bus trip fi»r ffrc Attey aSoen ^Hbwevw, vtten lh ^ irie^ ib Qie "rttwie inBafcat?^ getttey tt and a lengthy "paid vacation” -fire up the aircraft's two Jackpot— so^tiiecrewbtdedop tantknMOtar “d x w e " h ■fcr two otberx. in a motel and waited . . . and the ~

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" ■ Rouie V; I8»h and P STCMTjl, Heyborn ^ •FRUIT COCKTAIL Women's Page Editor'. H w ■ — 'SALAD' recipe becomes the property , of r^andMra.GaU' , MOSCX)W-John Farrar,'iw, % cups.flour the Times-News Home Extension Qub will meet Hynias and daughter, Terry, of Mr. and Mrs. F^ul Poln* 2 teaspoons soda / ~FdIsriw DemHiamed.ta thel ' H teappOto salt ' OVERWEIGHT? Richard Schmitzer as assistant The famUy traveled to Yuma, de«n’s list at the CoUegd FREEOFFER x hostess. A lesson on yard land- Arlz., where:^ey yrere Joined, -Business Adoilnlstration at the 2 cups fruit cocktail - Odrinex con h«lp.you b*com«-TtH« :_jcaping”will be presented. by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil WilUams, University of Idaho. He is a ' Sift'dry ingredients :to]gether. .trim Uim. p«r$on you woni fd b«.' „ ______^ ------Burley residentsr-i^lio^are isenioiv OdrifMx i» o tmy>4«ibi«t and_fOi!ly_ . I undrained_ -♦ww w wwor-^m uuim im UDnpToutTO U f" . F I L E R —T h e M a r o a making their. home for the ■cocktail. Mix well and pour into drugs. No ttarving. No tp«^ibl «x- WomM's: Club will -m ^ t p* 2 thn tripinttt .— ------prjn.-^ursaflyTn-Tfte-home^lf— ^ live tongor; Odrinex ho* b^n owd . own" sugarand one cup ...Mrs.JRa;y Hepworth. _,parentg of MrsJHymas. .-iuctBtiiuliy bV^httmond* oU oy*f (AowJed quts ontoIcakerSakifh^t:^ fdr over 12 yeor». The '5iogersoa^tel RpunduplBoom^ 350; dep-ees for ‘ 35' m^utes. ■ reoolqr price for Odrih«;rii 5^55/ to observe iU annual altruistic , Make a sauce .of 1 cup con­ pturtox and $5.25 pluii tax for meeting: H. Lee, Childs, ' the lorqei economy tije.'’* densed milk, 1 cup sugar, 1 cube FREE OFKR: Buy either iixe Od> Crib quilts readied executive director of th^ Idaho butter and 1 teas^on vanilla. rinex and receive -another one 'Youth Ranch, Will speak on the' Bring toboU and pour over cake FREE, You .mutt toie ugty fot or ■ ranch operation. Members will ' while cake Is still hot from oven. your mon6y ’ will-be refunded by-> bring contributions for .the your'druggitt. No questions diked. ■Hie Times-News will pay »5 Sold with thii ^Uorontee by: for Day Care Center irahch- ■ . each week for Magic Valley CROWLEY'S .MARMACV . 144 MAIN AVE., S.-MAU ORDERS HANSEN — Sixteen finished Warden, McKinney, Tex.,, and Favorites.' If Vou have, a FILLED. crib quilts, to be given to the Jack Luckert, Granite Qty, HI. PAUL — ■ Officers of the favorite recipe, just mail it'to Day Care Center, were 'Mrs. Ralph Nelson’^iresented Junior High United Methodist the Recipe Department, displayed during the Wed- the proferam-on Negro history, Youth include Terry McGregor, -nea^-m eeting of th? Hansen M essing fjiur-rights denied jffesidentr Jim "McCallT^c OrcleoftheWomen’s S o c ie ty ^ the black man in the pas*, ident, and , Donna Stepp, -.V • ANNOUNCES Christl^Service at the home selfhood, compensation for secretary-treasurer. 71Sfii71?._C7iauttr. labor, tlie ballot and OPENtNG OF NEW OFFICE ■ A number of unfinished quits educational opportunities. ,UL —• Annual chicken -I* le—supper- •of—the—Paul- DRESS REHEM ^ALJar, ''.Oliver'’ shows, JromJeH. m ^bei^ to finish. Mrs. Durk Was enrolled as a United Methodist Oiurch Js Bill Bfaun, < the artful dod ger; H. Paul Kliss, Fagin; A luncheon-was held prior to new circle member. It was scheduled at'S;30pjn. March 42 April Curfif, Bet; Phil Rayher; Bill Sikes; and Liz l^k N/Adjms D.M.D. reported a luncheon was served the meeting, withf Mrs. Grace in the church tnulti-purpose Pierce, Nancv. Curiairt tirrie for the opening night Durk and Mrs. Kenneth Naylor at a work day meeting at the Curtain room. A free will offering will performance is set for 8:15 tonight, with other per­ ■ assisting the hoatesBr-Cuerts home of Mrs. Rryrtn Harr<

ns annual dinner-dance JEROME—St.- Benedict's Proceeds will be used to Hazelton; Mrs. Jim Shawver, Hospltel Guild is staging its purchase a patient lift and “ Eden- Mrs. Royal Neher and annual benefit dinner-dance wheel chWrs^or the hospital, Mrs. Leon Felder, Shoshone, FY-iday, March 19, at Blue Lakes' Mrs. Titus .said. and Mrs. .Gail Gunning, Wen­ •Country Club,~M rs.' Frank- dell. In-the Twin Falls area, ' Thejicket committee, headed tickets can be' purchase from event announced today. by Mrs. Harold Greenawalt, Mrs. Boyd Freeman, 733-9666. FUN SPOT . , . met recently and members will Other conunittee "members Hie gala affair ^ feature a be contacting residents of include Mrs. L. M. Neher, Mrs. buffet dinner at 8 p jn., followed Jerome and surrounding areas Forrest Hymas,. Mrs. S. A. by-dancing until 1 ajn. to the this weekend and early next Kohnan, Mrs. Jess Wilson. Mrs. ' ^music of R ise’s Hank Houst week. William Last, Mrs. James' E. O "Orchestra. A no-host cocktail Mrs.'John Hohnhorst is in Sloat and Mrs. Jack Russell, hour begins at 7 pjn. charge of ticket sales in it. SUNDAY BANK

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A S S IS TIN G W ITH tickei- sales for the St. Bene­ dict's Hospital Guild .dinner-ddnce is' Ldna Bracken- Benefit bury, M iss-Rodeo Am erica, as she selfs a ticket to ..Charles L'H.erissan .of. L’H e ris s o n ^ -lnc. The d irmer^ slated dance is set .for M arch 19 at Blue Lakes ,Country

Thornock gives lulk for sorority_

-TWIN-fALLS-.^—beidf Thornock from the WUla Dean. Dancing School gave a talk and demonstration on the arts of

Tliui siliy ■ •I'UwlHHue itf- Mnu Joe Brooksi . Officers dected indnde Mrs. Bill Donnelly, pre^dent; Mrs. Caen Orawfc^,' vice president; Ifrs. Didi Casper, recording secretary; Mrs. Raich Nelson i_J »a «u n ix M £ a 3 A itr«y ; Bates. ^QOcre^poDaing tocreiary;TffSr~; j ,Birook%' teprtentative to dty / ^ooaDdl. and Mrs. Larry vPen-.

> ; GbloftiwyeH'sn#Fled«eol .year Will be cboKir at the Mkrch 17mMtin« at I pjn. at ------fl»|Hrtfr«f-llrf^Dlcic CuiMr^ I r o n i ! /at present are: '\ ^ t(U W jJ . i.'-^ash hair tw iceJ weekly with medicatcd^ anti h dandruff shaifipoo. . A tar product is recom- | mended for oily scalpi for dry conditions,;] shampoos with hexa- chlorophene and the pH factor are specific. I n A. Thorough rinsings with __ I ■ cool water pcove as vital as proper sudsings. Although without therapeutic bene-

2. Avoid torrid dryers, over-tinting,"excessive sunning Miss- Guyer was also (a bit'is' fine),’ wearing hair over chefeks.and forehead, donation recopimendedfor consideration - in the Irene- Muir V.dice eating scads of sweets and fats. Scholarship competition. This Now hear this:' Never, but never, self-treat eruptions $1,000 scholarship’ is awarded I on the scalp. Widespread irritation signals a serious derm- announced 3tvepv - ^ th«r year by th TWIN FALtS — A 100 per jNanonarrfederation to By the same token, be sure to keep everything that cent donation has been made to student between the ages of 18 touches your head— from scarves to rollers and combs— the department ■, Association ■and a . in hospital-clean condition. Really, you cannot be too v i s i t i n g wUh one of the students at the Poly­ president's home furnishing -a e wUl immediately send, a careful. nesian Cultural Center in Haw.qii are Mr. and Mrs. project by tlie Ladies Auxiliary taped recording of her required " ' REUEF FOR OILY SKIN . Patriarchs Militant of Canton pro^am, as will the winners Visit center Gene Hamilton, Twin falls, the couple was named- "An oily skin -tan-bc*iniprovct}; iu»l »en«l-{or-my-leafiet, RELIEF’ Colfax No. 13r4t was ahnoiinced from the-ether 13 districts in the "fidndnS'd Guests of the D a y ” ^and participated in FOR OIljY SKIN. Advice covcr« corr'eciivd iicalmcnti and makeup; today. 4Jnited^-Statcsrftn^~t]n®TTp5onir ■many activities. ■ ^ . ' luch Bpcf iol problcniB as pimples, blackheadft and enlarged pore*. For- The donation-wffl^goToward your copy, write lo Mary Su,e Miller in care of th»« newapoper, enclot- competition. ing a self-addressed, blam'ped envelope and 15 cenis in coin. purchasing a riding lawn - Joyce has been a student of rtiow^r. Mrs. David Mead, Twin Falls, W7l. PuliUsliers-Hall Syndiculc Mrs. Goldie Ridgeway gave for Uw past five yeys. -She has the thought for the day during had a superior rating for the the March meeting. and Ml-s. past four years in the 'I^vin ~l^!e~B8vwnan, presioent,-was Falls Junior Music Festiva ir in charge of the business and was awarded a scholarship niiiricjr .sesSohT "^the"Twin falls Club to attend Each _membgi:_ reported on ' the University of Idaho Summer about NoT/ce/ RUPEBT-The caljs made and community Workshop in 1961 an n ual noany miscellaneous items! ----Th* TtmeS'NewS' lindir- on ^increosiria- numb.ef_„oi_jteries the Rupert Elks Ladle and take pleasnre in Ifnox-i. ^cUpping away tfae^liiqpplness ol o O u ri...... Mrs. Gail Wolf, second, and Mr. is not known and Mrs. John Miller, third. DJIAR ABBY: Once again I've had an argument about East-west winners were Mrs. this business of children sleeping over at the homes o(. -Ruth, Walton and M|^. Esther p . i e S i e n T e p friends. Thfe ages of mine arw island lis.' N or^. first; Mrt. Ray Jeremy I always have wanted my children in their own beds at and Mrs. Fred Baines, second, TWIN FALLS - Based on the nightram^or ~that~reiSon I s e ^ ^ be waging a cdnSlAOt ~mid Max Hoggwiag 'B|>.'1t'i ah -Hmf6 today.-. excltilig, maturing adventnre for all kids, and It’s f n . So M rsV. Dean '^K endrick, d 4H^'t^deDri.«^ours-ot-it-alter.voft^r«-d^^ e^enrthlnt: ^ d?«inm^hitr^uced aqd arefs s satisfied u s iie q thatmat then’isoothlMmere is wm n g tow w «n y aiiMbdobi t. ' ----- biit- donU-o verlMrTiha- d i ^ r -^^ffington dressed In the - since garments must tumble traditional co'stume 'o f the. DEAR ABBY: The letter from the mother who. wanted to freely to avoid wrinkle?. Drying Siamese royalty, gave ' a know how much to charge her son room and boaH when he smaller: toads helps to avoid comprejjensive review o f the came home from Viet Nam aent cold shivers up mv spine.___ _:wrinWes_toQ^__:____ ^______ihook....______^ __ TariBarmSHeFlhat she s h o d ^ e t down, on her hands - and knees and Uiank Qpd for sewllng lier-son home to 1mm. ■ One w ^. to-help cut wintar Oiir son went to Viet Nam, too. We nev^charged him beat bills is to make sure liOWSTlPATEiry -fWTO-and-rbeard-befare he- went; and-we wgult^t-^hav- jsnwras3B«iionHoqo^0Flock.] OUC-TO lilCK4MF-r00D—" ■ came back. Unfortunately, we ters or radiators and shill them BUU^ IN VOUK w rr ■ .ii/in’t h «w tn niiiir* that d<»rl«Tnn bMause he homTfa a t3ow“ m - ■aealed oaski------A MOTHF.H- KtNGSPORT. TENN. -bedrooms if window y —arer ■opCTed fair fresh air. rffyyrryjM nM vrn ■ DEAR ABBY: About the teisband' who complained bee»nse-his-wlte-tooked like::*.-stoh-ln the morringjad^ber sistv [v ^ ^ ^ y e d with them] always catte to tte bredctast. weD-ff^Mmed, sweet-smtlling and cteerfol. [Hw sister . WAREHOUSE CLiEARANGE to go to an office Job.] t1>e hnshand saki he had started to.

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:T3?EW7roBKTDW]i^ohnny . N e u m ^ of Mlwdmdppi to «n the thriBdwIdV^ beoginiitg this third point4i>miiiute scorer for .BURLEY — Th? Burley Falls’ inside g w e Otiuraday Friday night’s game aq'.entire seaten in college Bpbcata got b a la r ^ s c o r ^ - night «nd went on to .eliminate BiAj^iiow must beat Minico pla y^ on the Spartans’ home’ ^ ^ “ “ “ ."JT*™ Shrum , •Pilots defeat from fourm enandu^astlciiy the'Brulnsfrom'th«re^bn three t^ ceto win Uie trip to th^ state court - where they will be *oiiM»Bm«it__aL _Pocat«IIn- aeeHnff thnlr—scmnd'------. f A -3 conisecutive trip to'.the state finish with an even 40.0 points foals'. . ' : ' The Bobcats in eliminating per game a v era g e^ level Gcioding defeats Wood readied onlv bv IjSU’ij- Pete -T win' PaUs'ttr-tte ^nrrifsrirrriPT*!hnw ywim m e e t ittto,extra g a m e - and by Frank $elvy of Furman ^ ce Dec. Be|ore lliursday -the consolation champlpn^p in OLENNS FERRY WBNDKLL 44 in 1954. . ^ -SHOSHONE — Glams Ferry, S7. WWMWI tfl H iM tp ■rf-' Riy^r, meets Jerome night Burley had sustained'14 scored the first eight points of the preliminary. In Wed­ O .F . f i l i a l Ip p w n li 9 5 3. .23 However, NewiaHn missed straight losses. 6 Shrum • i I II Slsun- , 9 e '4 t his.team’s last two road games the fourth quarter and got eight nesday’s preliminary, Brown 6 J 3 l< J 1 j j Burley’s Shifting zone defense Shoshone s JVs held off a P Shrum 5 J 113 "3 0 0 4 itise of his father’s critical big points in that, frame from CUrk 0 J 3 3 W«bb < 4 0 3 1 held usually high-scoring John Bofi 'Sfirum Thursday night to TVojan rally in the last five Wootan 0 J 0 3 ______. condition and might not take Hank# 3 0 0 4 ^ ' for A^2 area crown Van Eiigelen to just four points minutes and went on to register 3)05 the trip to Auburn. If he doesn’t break open a see-saw battle and BUCK from the line and no Held goals. knock off . the WendeU TVojans'^ a nine-point decision for the T o U U n i l • S7 TMal> 3*- i l l 4« ' JEROME^-Ciooding turned to and claim the only state tour- pUy, he’s assured-of the 40.1 Clcnnt F#fry- 10 3i' 3f 57 nament T h u r^ y rii^t. Walt SinqlaQ- and Mike Crandal, 57-46, forcing4he"fourth district tlUe. Wtnd*-a4 points.from;^Gorey^tldd-and five games and his ayferage has JtaJNIX d rop i^ t h ^ fuU-i»lnts. ^ ace at~Anrerlcan Falls Mundn’thit Mytting whei^ttey some great snrlng . balance in Satui-day night for the final oxisaiL-seizes: did get a^^ot off. But . Wood th« argt4ialf4o-torge aheadJft= N ote D ^ e ’s Austin Carr vnwif (irpf)—Ma.wi,----- The-R«lmen boast one of the has a\/ff-ftgM 41.0 polnla in liis -berth In that-meet. 22 .K iy ~ ■ piaypd in- diusetts and Providence, two of nation’s outstanding players in mow up-to- *nie PIloLs, who rst 16 minutes and Sager sU roired ball W ^ esd ay night New England’s outstanding M forward juilus Erving. fensive punch enough to ice it Burley had led 15-10 after tlie 37.4 for the season. But carr Erving is currently the nation’s Boral OpeiTlcSff would have to avd-age more against top-seeded Valley^ basketball teams, Thursday during the early going « id first quarter. looked flat , in the opening were added to the field for the third leading r«bounder wjth an Godding caught up with 46 MIAML-OIEI) rrr_Garilner oh the par thre*r’fourth hole for In li» t),W ta e .T w t o Tslls minutes and couldn’t put the 34th annual National Invitation -average.-of-20.5-per-gjamt and seconds left in the h^f and then Dickinson, already thinking a double bogey and landed in feU" b . « b , « much „ . . r S S clamps on Qeet Kirk Dennis. Tournament at Madison Square the seventh leading scorer with about qualifying for. next year’s the wet again on t)ie eighth for tucked it away in the third points before rallying within a 27.9 points pet game nurk^ unlikely.-----, ------Butlafter. falling behind nine, Garden. March 20-27. PGA championship after miss­ a bogey six. period. "■ eight at the rest, bflt NielsCT points after the first quarter Massadiusetts, coadied by providence, coached by Dave - Frank Krahn hit 19 points and Willicj Humes of Idaho St., ing the event l^ t week, shot a “ It happens every time,” he and ‘ Carlson got some^ clutch and trailing most <\f the first Jack Leaman, has a 2M record Gavitt, will be making its Gary Gorrell added 10 but a key George, McGinnis of Indiana four-under par 68 Thursday to said when asked If he was poiirts^in the foudh period to half as Dennis — playing his with one game remaining. The seventh appearance in the NTT. to Goodingis success, was the ahd Jim McDaniels qf'Westem take a one stroke-first-found having trouble getting fired up hold ofT^ the Bruins — who last season for the defending Redmen will be making their Hie Friars won thelbumament fireman rol6 performed by Kentudcy round out the top lead InVthe |l50,06d Doral after his PGA win. wasted a 22-point fourth quarter -Btate-ohampions »■- punap«d-in nAonnd appearance in the NTT, in 1961 and 1963. ------Rasterti O p^ golf tournament. Palmar- onm*o Into Hie {SO,—junior Doug neinke wlip came in the loss. .. TWnia wnv#>iir nf Nnrth 14 Doints and RencTaUy con- having lost in the opening round TftlHMiusuii the Friflfo have a------y - off tlirtiem:h to hit 14 pointa^ ■iiT»5irr3im*niiE Burley trnllTtbetempo^ofthega^^ of 25 miles an' ing hole in golf—one over par, Both teams showed the Bruins and its defense kept Glenns Ferry began to hold its quette last year. remaining and ^ paced by hour and chilly 50 d ls” shots from, own .uAder the boards and sophomores Einie WGr^oriO temperatures, led a group of pond for a doUtie bogey and a - and Ndmi King. DiG^orio, five pros by a shot, ftLS? §9 three-over par 75. But he. still. J«ho_Js Jn_th&jrunning for were Hbmero Blancas, ted Sained the score oh Tils ern Illinois leads with a .911 Dennis could get just nine "Sophomore of the Year” ayesr-Bq||by -Nioholfl, Gibby— putting. Gooding hit that one, pulling the free throw ^voMiEage. points in^the second'haU, but -honorstrthe East; is a v era ^ g G ilb^ andGeorge Hudson. Senatore to within 4-3. But BurKv Ig II pi Ip T. F. Ig II pi Ip “ I get so dfsgusted with ifty^ K id d r 10 » 34 S in c la ir B 5 3 21 still the Trojans — passing well 18 points per' game and was Gooding then subsided again as Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville retains J.C. Snead and jvung Brian putting everything—-dse is S«ger« 3 14 7 Groves ? I 3 5 and working for good shots — instrumented • in leading Pro^ Jeff Isom, I^te Gufdies and Ed C»flMn ) 8 0 l<^ Blackwood 4 4 5 12 is tops in rebounds with a i3.2 Allin were another shot back at influenced by it,” Palmer said, Knight } 0 0 3 VffnEngln 0..4 5 4 stayed in the think of things, but vidence to a third place finish Bowlden shot Wood River ahead Uar&en 0 0 S 0 Stsndlev 0 3 0 3 mark per game. 70r adding he felt he could have they only held the lead once jn ring title in the Holiday Festival Jour- ,10-3. Nielsen 6 i 3 n Cropks 0 0 ^ 0 Jacksonville leads in team PGA champion Jack Nicklaus tird i^ newlyevery hole on the Sagers 7 0 3 14 Crandal 7.2 lU the third quarter, 36^ after namoir at the . Garden la s t. The second quarter was HammontI 2 0-0 4 offense with a 101.0 points per shot a 74 on the par 72 "Blue front nine. Totals 3S 30 17 70 Totals is 30 I* M Brad Sisson’s, comer shot. . December. scoreless for 2:14 before Krahn Burley IS 30 SI 70 game average and Fairleigh- TOKYO (UPI)-Hlroshi Ko- Monster” Doral course and Ted Black hit the first bucket The addition of MasM- hifh three-point play, ^ ih ke a Tw in Fatis 10 22 43 64 Dickinson and Army are 1-2 in bayashi of Japan i-etjained his admitted he, always “ feels like chusetts and Providence te the long Jumper and Krahn another defense with figures of 54.1 and of the last period to shove Ferry a wet washdoth for two weeks” in front 41^^, their biggest lead after a . major _win^_Atnold ” free thr«w, icuf 58.2—Army aeem.1 destined to. -RlAtetie—lead—to—104.—The- lose thp ilpfpn44 670 37 9 seven points and Dennis con­ ANNUAL FEBRUARY Jeny West, who is lost to the intermission. Sam McDowell, the Oeveland . Ourrett, LaSalle 308 137 S53 27 7 and when they occasionally did BABY tournament last week, which Mengelt. Auburn 335 193 663 37.9 verted one of his patented thefts was -played Just a few miles Lps Angeles Lakers for the Reinke hit once and Jeff Indians’ only 20^ame winner Field Goal Percantage elect to trade punches they CHICK SPECIXl season, was in “excellent” »9. Iga pci, into a cripple to pull the Trojans missed with their effective Sm UtforPmhtllt____ fr^m his home in North Palm ' LaOoix twice to open the last season, agreed to a new 'Wuvcik, North Car IJJ 344 635 owing within five points with 2:40 left, Asachi-Fla;------— ------condition Thursday folloi second half and Wood River contract Thursday club officials B efid lt e r r,'^ . £Arkj|nsas..^t • 161 35? 622 Mows. Smith, Syracuse .606 but Ferry ~went“ bitoT"d6ep^ SEED Dickinson, whose last win s*^8ery to r e ^ n IF never was able to get closer announced hei'e. Jura. . Nebraska- H i 359 .602 Kobayashi began piling up than seven thereafter. Con­ Terms of the agreement were 190 339 603 delay and Bob tlu-ew in twi^ points after the sixth round. & FEED was the 1969 Colonial Ih^tation- 8*raenta in^his right knw Free Ttirew Percentage wm cripples to wrap it His al in Fort Worth. Te*., credited secutive buckets by Gorrell not. revealed, though it had \ It. Ifa pel. Starhch. South. IN,______112 123 .911 ^second lay-up tuised Into^fmir-^ a whippy driver and a feathery^ P^Ucular^ p l e ^ that opened4ip-a-12ii0jint lead late in tieen reported McDowell was England, Tenn. ^ .Ur seeking about 180,000. T y l e r . B r o w n 110 126 .873 point play whai he was fouled putter for his low score. Jerry.rhas not required post- the period and Gooding coasted W u y c ik , N o r t h C a r 143 166 .861 home. ilyi nwLn'i'Ti ■ and converted the one-and-one. Reboonds _^TtiatgavetlSrpflotaT55441eaff Lariy gms no. avg. 0971__ Jack. 34 SS6 23.2 and'wrapped-it Tip. sank a 3 5 ^ t put for a birdie waw ....Amer ^ 0. fgrtpllp W.R. “ seasbh. -Ermgrmtvr-.— iirt- T B reer'lt tunied^isaster fiiilb a . 5 9 3 14 . Clanelll. Psclllc ~ 3 l 467 ia.7. first quarter whea the. Trojans one-under, rtund lor the front AssociaUon ^ y o ffs was r«^ - -Outfielder Vada Pinson Davis, St John's 23 408 17.7 nine.” he said. ing comfortably and is eager to .figned his new contract Wed­ looked especially sharp, in­ cluding the last s^ of the frame On the ninth hole he sank a tryout his crutdiM. — nesday. to give WendeU the nine-point 2(355t^r-^Vdre two: he who^ •’.as Q .1 O-Uhrla . _McDowell.lJ9, ended last LSU upsets Nelwyi ieaidr — ----- canned a five-footer on 11, averaged 27.1 points a game Bird season with a 20-12 record. His this year, will remain at H u r»l American League record in 301 Vanderbilt Wendell's junior varisty ------ahother-20^6ot^tt-for-4>-birdie. U » II 11 Tol»li swamp^ Kimberly «M3 to win four on 12 and hit from eight (Snl VaneyTIOspltal-for— -mound -.appearances-with—the- aeveri more dav». It will t>e Indians is 109-92. for an ERA of NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPl) - ~^feernway on 15:------“ Louistana-Stater^ Dickinson sidd a more limber months 1)efor6. he can resume 2.95. athletic activity. third place in the southeastern , putter helped him get more conierence standings^ by up­ West was injured Tuesday Gonzaga R X l M l l A l distance and he was able, te setting Vanderbllt_87-fl5 in a Burley afW inico, ■ p.m. master the slow Bermuda night in a game with the D ist.4 A .a Buffalo Braves when he coUid- D efen d in g lackluster game Thiu'sday Gooding at Jerome. I p .m . jt r e ^ jw it h a light putter, a ers n ig h f Dist.4AJ . st«p recommralded^by Iflm by TiHrith=i oiwirn’Fwrrvt’ Jhe_surgery—war^ednesday After a- ragged start, the Dlst. S A-4 — Ben-Hogan. Camas County vs. Carey at Gooding State ^tfaerqedBlr night. Tigers pushed ahead and led 42- (V(ctor(«« by Burley, Gooding, and*or Hayes, bi his second year on Vandals cham p wins Cacnas County will be force tournaments ; Lakers' General Manager 34 at halftime as Al Sanders into extra nights). the tour, was another 6arly LEAD, S.D. (U PD-'Itie de­ and Bill N ^ n had all but Satwrday . starter and shielded- himself Fred Schaus said about the SPOKANE (U P !) — The. Hagerm*n vs. Distrkt » ctjampion I p.m injury, “Jerry took it ' real fending downhiU NCAA ski matched IHe Conunodores tetal at Mountain Horn# »or stale A 4 to u r n e y Gonzaga Bulldogs dropped the bertti. Loscf Glenns f^erry Wendell plays Csinadian. . from the cold by pulling a red champion i'etained his crown with 15 and 16 points respec- stocking cap over his ears. tough. He’s such a tough University of Idaho Vandals 79- <^ace at • 0.m . lor state A 3 tourney bertti ...... competitor, He-wanted so tjaiily^ 55~in"The^ o\y. - r — ^ ^^t:jUnaric4o4Sa»s.------— r—— D e^ite the cold and wind, "It National NtAA Alpine Cham­ w M "m e"'of""theljest" putting '“‘o be in the playoffs.” ^ ference game of the season for pionships at Terry Peak. iM. ik}oJw\ (Md rounds I’ve had this year ” he *»**> Thursday night. ^ ^ ■ NBA championship team. ■ Larry Carter paced the Otto T^udi of Denver GREATEST H6HT OF IME CENTURY! University made— his— first— i Bull^gs with 17 points and 11 Gilbert, who finished sixth downhill run in 49,44 seconds. ’ ,. loaBt' C o M o d m m ' rebounds as the home clqb ran lart week after briefly threaten- Barry, Nets The two-nui total tor Tshudi ■ ’ ing Nicklaus in. the PGA, up leads as high as 30 points. o vh y\n u V K One, Qikjb-jAjA.'f^osc 38-20 at was 1.38.94. admitted; ‘'Really I-wa» lucky. ^ i n 1 Geming 'in™second—in the halftime. to shooVa 69,1 bad 15 bad holes downhill ~ event -was— Eric=^ aind four birdies.” He bogeyed MIAMI BEACH (U PI)-R ick fllTlv recovered from a rseverrf-pars- -rebonnds.— ------§ity, p ^ ly n fnad? th^. ly a came m long putts, v foot fracture that sidelined him runs in an elapsed _____ ~THcl2aus landed irTthe water' faf'TS" thls^seaam; RlkM 7f" ----- O w it»g a fg ttmm tp 3.%.88. tfniversity of Colwado scored two cluU^ free throws Hans«n 3 3 2 * Hunt 6 I 1 13 Taytor 5 U Carter 1 0 1 U skierTin) Henerman was third with eight sec6hds left Thurs^ with a time of day night to give the New York irnings 1 1-2 3 Scttndlmr 0 0 1.0 Wtlms 3 D-0 « Rahme 1 0 0 3 1.41.92. S co res Nets a 114-110 victory over Kardt f 1 0-Q \7 BurUtard •1 1 0^kri€ 0 3 3 3 Sresnhn 1 0^0 3 The downhill event was im r Pittsburgh. . ' ■ Nelson 3 »0 0 Ev»n^ 3 0 0 4 'onrthe international trail on the Prince 3 11 7 Sten 3 3 4 I The Floridians played the Hosac 10-0 3 ^ flr - 0 11 U south face of .Terry Peak. Ski Suriey 70. Twin Fails *4 (loser out) ~KaituiAy Cululiels in tlie'seeoiid Quigg manager Ed~ Ki«16 saifl, tne wood WI 17 out) game at Miami Beach Conven- tm. i. lt17 .2 S S I slopes are in perfect condition owTiiur Otennt Farry V. Waodffl M (forces extra i&sion}-

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------, ■ ...... - ...... — ------OpfiUR p ’ALENE_==-Jnie—Fanlrtd-teaih; settl^ its game' waliopin'g the second'^lape Caright) the finals of the region 18 junior Mount Hood whUtf North ficult chore against North'Idaho and lk like -they’re ready." college tournament Thursday Idaho ‘ turned ito its patterned wMch will liave the home court CSX never trailed against night. CSI,: the nation’s No. 1 offense and hot shoo^g in advantage. CSI tripped the Mount Httod- but-had a- little trnnMg hreaWng it-npen. JBnn_ - Behagen and Vic-Kelly icom- bined for most of the points for a Gouiity outlasts qiljplt Ip^^iit-MnuntJHowL hit (tie next five points. It went like that through the first half, CSI stretching^^ead'but Mount 1 igers to advance to Hood always managing to come . back within hailing - distance. C S M ^ ^S-M at halfUme. But the opening minutes of We have given up our Ford Franchise, and We nnust immediately finals against Garey the second half saw .CSI take, charge of werything. Almost dispose of all used cars and pickups. The peogle of Magic Valley - _JGQQDING —. The top-seeded earn the right to go against the district A-4 tournament. everyone joined in, the point Camas County Mushers nipped unheralded, but more im- .■The Mushers Jmeet "the assault as the Golden Eagles are being offered first chance^o.rv all cars. They must be disposed of the second-seeded Richfield portahtly, undefeated Carey Panthers at 8 pjniTOday in the outscored Mounts Hood 15-1 to Tigers 60-57 Thursda^ight to Panthers in the finals of the fifth Gooding State gymnasium. quickly rack up 5&-3S lead. immediately or we vyjll have to take them to the wholesdle^ucticn Carey holds the .wbipjtand on ! Coach Jerry Hale substituted and sell them to. otherjdealers. We think we hav^ the cleanest cars’ the district’s lone berth to the liberally throughout the game state meet, however, as_ it must _ in an effort to keep his charges ^nd pickups that have ever been offered for sale to the public qt^ Tie— deieatVd-^^iceT^^-^Tl^ Mushers, who defeated Carey showdown." uquidation Prices in Iddtib. All prirps qtmtpH ncgLwifhr^iit hiit - twice during tiie stiason, fllilT ■Tim GultletFEaglesliil aOof 70 itahbfcd underdog are given a chance but it would attempts from the'field for a 48 we tlo dtteFcomplete financing. mean playwg-four consecutive per cent shqoting average while^ -nights — and somebody’s bound Mount Hood hiad 38 per cent. Here is a complete list of the cars and pickups being liquidated! MIAMI BEACH (UPI)—Mu- "They’re gonna be shocked at to get tired. TTie big difference canie on the hammad Ali described himself Jhovv easy he is to hit,” said the Richfield, which can)e within boards where CSI held a 59-28 Thur^ay as a ‘‘voice in the former champion. an e y e l^ of being the com- advantage. Tim Bassett pulled SALE ------LIQyiO*TH)ir~ «41derness” predirting he wjU M d, when it's over. Ali said, -mand-team— losing- In -over­ in -20it-and -Bort rnBehagen-15^-1 .'beat Joe Frazief^in Moiiday NO. YEAR MAKE MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE PRiCt Joe Louis, Jack Dempsey, time Wednesday night, made a Mthough’ neither played more night’s heavyweight champion­ Arcliie Moore and all the others run at the Mushers in the third than two thirds of the game. ship fight, but he said Frazier who picked Frazier will know quarter and briefly took the North Idaho rested a lot in the J 1970 Ford Galaxie Hdt.Cpe.A*rCond. 3695.00 ~ a a 7 9 « « baclters are in for a surprise. they were wrong_ lead.' But once that subsided, second game. The Cardinals- “ They’il be looking in wonder Camas County led the rest of the burst ahead 134) at the outset 2 1970 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr. ht Air Cond.. 3695.00 2 8 7 9 * * and amazement at me and w a / by narrow margins.' and that was about as close as it -ilipv'll hf snving Thpre he -Nurtli Idulitr -tioes. He's=stiH-champ. He did “in the first .half, pushingjntq a pattems well ai)^ hit thB-lfrtins^’ JHsk3US= it. There goes the king." 27-20 intermission edge.-But in foot jump shdt with fine ac- hoMs tio "Joejoe i-ouisLouis isa gonna navehave loto curacy. The winner of the 4 1970 Ford Galaxie Hdt.C|R!rtoinlr-369S.00 duck smd Mi.: But rightliow^ ^ jj .reglDn^-wilL_host_thfi_inter^| I'm just a voice in■" the his 21 points to spark-Carey’s regional ’ - ’ 'beginning Monday. If T 1070 Torino Hdt. Air Cond..... 3495.00 I S B O ” secrets wilderness." rally. CSI wins, the-hest-ofthrefrinter* - . Ali, a 7-5 underdog, wound up Ahead orJy 39-28 going into regional will open in the CSr PHILADELPfflA (JJPI) - his sparring for the Madison 6 Ford . the final period, Camas County gymnasium at 8 pjh. Monday 1969 Galaxie 4 Dr. HTA'r Cond. 2695.00 1 9 7 5 “ Joe' Frazier said Thursday Square Garden fight Thursday. put together a brief flurry that night against the Utah-Arizona there are “ no secrets" as he Trainer Angelo Dundee said the ended with a seven-point ad­ region champion. The winner of 1969 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr.HIA*irCond.. 2695.00 19 7 5 ?* neara the final preparations for workouts Friday and Saturday 7 vantage. In the final five that one advance‘s to 'tfie his title matdi with Muham­ will be ‘‘shakeouts’’ to keep his minutes Richfield desperately nationals in Hutchinson, Kans., mad AU. fighter sharp. Ali goes to New 8 1969 Pont; Exec. 4 Dr. HT Air Cond. . 3195.00 2 4 7 0 ** tried to get back in and picked later this month.. "I know what he’s going to do York Saturday to wait for fight up points'on Musher turnover's. CSI««, Ml, Hood 41 and he knows what I’m going to time. CSI le It pi tp Ml.Hood 4 0 6 0 ^ S 9 5 5 ^ But Sweet and Dave Bauscher P Im r 7 8 3 31 W h ttk e r 4 0 4 8 do,” Frazier said. "There are Thursday, Ali gave a hint of Btsti 5 I 1 II Wilts 10 13 hit-ftee-lhrowa at-crucial times 9 - -1-1 -2 .. 3 nm ecrets. We have different his strategs-agalnst l^ a zier;';a (r^ ;^ .'^ ;^ “ ^ ICally H e g v n s 3 3 3 6 South 1 0 0 3 10 1069 Pont^------Catalina _Hdt7Cp«7AtrCsiflr2995:00T ^ 3 0 < styles. 1 want him to reach me fighter who likes to movp In »0 0 3 30 S ln jile f 8 3 4 19 OiAnrll 0 0 3 0 5>tn»ey i 3 0 10 because if he can’t reach me, I a^d keep the preSsure on .his* S tr b t l , 3 0 1 4 L a y t o n 1 0 0 3 Ever 0 0 1 0 Jarries 3 3 3 9 11 1968 Buick Elec.225 Hdt. Cpe.Ak Cond. 299pT 1 3 0 0 ** can’t reach him. And when he opponent. j CAMASCOUNTY 40, RICHFIELD S7 Lee 1 0 0 3 H t l n c k 3 0 3 4 readies me. I’ll get inside and J^arring two rounds with C. C. fg It pi tp. Rlchltld fg It pi tp H o w a 1 0 0 3 H enn& sy 1 0 0 3 O B u s c h r S 6 B o w e r t 3 4 I B Lemovne 1 0 0 3 give hini. punishment UJce he’s Rufus Brassell; All countered a R Buschr S 3 Jone* 4 3 411 T o t a t « ) l 10 IS •« T o ta l* 3 * 9 15*1 12 1968 Pont. . Grand Prix Cpe. Air Cond. ... 2995.00 2 3 0 0 ** Coaie« 6 0 5 13 P«oi**n . \ i 7 7 CSI r 43 never had liefore.” pressing attack by coming on VanSklke 1 0 3 7 OJnon • 10*3 ^ H o o d I Frazier was back in Philadel- sCf’fllng himself, putting Brassell C it I 4 1 3 9 B r u s h 9 3 7 3» , * . .. Sweef 3 3 3 9 J 7 3 ‘ 13 1968 Chev. Impala HdtCpe...... 2195.00 I 7 3 0 «* T)hia-at-hl5 training camp and agalnsttheropcs and swarmihg —roiair ~7<:i7 II W Tpf II R lc h fte id 10 38 57 boxed five rounds witli two over him with pundies—all of Count/ 13 37 19 AO sparring partners. He had been them thrown lightly. IVfilwaukee | Impala 4Dr.HJ ...... 1895.00 I2 2 0 * « In-New-York-Wednesdaytor his Sparring-anothcr -two ro.unds pre-fight physical. with Hunky Akins, Ali tried Ties NBA 15 1967 Dodp~ Coronet 4Dr.Sed...... 1595.00 ♦ ; As Frazier entered the ring another tactic: He let the Southern on his nezt4o-the-last workout' onrushing Akins push him into “ Before he ta perr^ olT T inr “aissrner', then stood there with wiia-mark tfi 1966 Corvair__...CoESa____Coupe . . 995.00_ Ci4 5 ** weekend, he smiled, “ two to go, his head covered by gloves and loop meet MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The 0 0 -.ulwn_lo ■fnnftnrmaMand Iat»th

. maieiy aW) rounds of- sparring— Ali suddenly- sprang^Vdt Of th«- ■ CIMRLOTTE, N;C (UPT)—' lI B -n s r ^ O e the -NaC and it’s almost'Over.’*" comer and^began^ boxii^ the Furman, William and Mary and Basketball Association r ^ r d 19 1966 Pont. Bonneville 9Pt»Wa{on,LoaM. 2195.00 r S M O f s : 'But Frazier said it had been tiring Akins with hard jabs. Richmond all took opening consecutive victories "^ursday well worth it. Aidns came out of the ring round victories in toe 51st nights. - ^ ______"There’s one thing in my life panting but Ali seemed hardly annual southern Conference . The win was the 18th in a ^0 19$5 Mercury MontweF 2Dr;s«d...... 1195.00 - 7 7 0 ** that I haven’t achieved, yet. winded, Basketball T ou m ^en t Tlinrs- row for Milwaukee; tying the ' “ He's ready now—he could I’ve' come a long way from day night. mark set last year by the New fight tomorrow,” said Dundee 21 1965 Rambler Classic 4Dr.Sed...... 1195.00 7 7 0 ** working as a butcher and I’ve Richmond co-captain Jim York Knickerbockers. achlevet r^ptfrcallBLjui_Kml-^tg—thf -Hewitt______pupped in a two^lnter ^ Oscar ttobertsSh’’ Uobert^h' and DEW 9 9 S .0 (^ EHBE for my family and I don’t have . ..1. nil. at the gun for a 69-67 win over Alcindor led the recor^ying *ontr^— —Gfandl*fix-Coup«-.. .. .t to worry for toe rest of my life. The next guy you hit wUl be C^oliiia in victory with 32 and iS points But Monday''night, I want.to 23 1960 Ford F250 3/4 Ton 4 Spetd . 2995.00 2 4 0 0 ** flcWeveM'lie lust" lust" ItllMg.itilng.— f win iheaiir Uie’ SpmerS want to be the true champion.” white robe with some of the tntirrArCmid—-WV^rVIIW* • • AWVwiWW 00 He adSrtT‘‘whatrTwant to do ' fans-, tfiat- . came I- . to- watch- j him which bear"WgInia M D laiy' they letf S2-Z6'going into midway in go.” exe^ise table m his dressing in the first event of the the final period BUHaio, i S by 24— 00681 l /Z Toi! AutWatic Trans.. 2395^00— When was ask^ if he’d Uke .v-v. semifinal round Friday night. Don May and Bob Kauffman, mm ■ I ^ ^ A . ^ ^ to see All carried out, he i Furman’s Palladlns, who beat ran off 14 points in» . a rowr.-. » 26 1068 Ford Ranchero Automatic Trans._____ . 2195,00___ replied, “ I hope not. I' wouldn’t The Citadel 95-82 in first round move within three at 107-104. want anyhnHy'tn hp rnfrlflH nut. CQuld-JiaVe..done_tQt-Jne»L!_Ali. “ptaynrlll rfieet'TJSviaSon, the But RobertSj^irtwo qfflclr-| Chev. 4 Speed ...... 1995.00 T W R P ^ TfiTnoT vidoiis like Ali. ' told several writers gathered season conference and ALcindor one to sUfie the I/ 2Jon Manager Yank Durham said around. champion for the fourth rally and the Bucks went on to 4 S 2 5 A he was satisfied with Frazier’s “When you hear all those straight year, in Friday’s salvage the win. 28 1067 Ford Ranger T/4T ^iifm a U c 2195.00 ^>»ight-of.M7 and said hf would- .pcctlictiona about .Fraziec. the "iilglitcap. be down to 206 at the time of 250 3/4 4 . 1695.00 the fight. X^"o'S^^Fr^erand‘^S?^^v^^^ ^ 9 T06T Tord F Ton Speed. being older and not as sharp— bye. Hewi'tt’sjrtnning goal was that just makes yoji. want to up by Stan RyfinsH who scored 30 1966 Chev. 3/4 Ton 4 Speed ...... 1695.00 1 2 S0 *« work harder^” • • thtf tying basket on an outside I v l t n , , NIT bound "Before I can go,''I gotta with 46: aeeonds^ eft— 1/2 Ton 4Sp tt^.....,. 139SM. 9 1 S ^ have 31 -196& -Chev.___ have something to make me The aiders, outreboimcllnglfie ‘i t y S f h JRedttieji go," said Ah. - = Pirates-4&ia,-^tood^bff^ ECU . ® 32^ 1962 Scout Pickap .' "And this is beautiful, all assault and callekl time with 17 , BOSTON (UPI)—The ownera seconds_ranaii)lng. A o n 8 4 -7 1 t h ^ people sayin’ ’Can heldo^ -o f the—B«BZ5H"CeIHa it?^Is he gonna be the old Ali?’ ‘Riursday they had been conf er- HII$CII.I.ANEOUir with tfacL. BiMton Bhiina - ORONO,Main*(UPI)-Jullu8 I feel the pressure. I feel it 33 .15 Foot Beet Bed. . * . ■ -f. .• • Brving ]^nnked fast buildin’ up.” ‘ ' i' ^ about constructim of » new baskets in the final three Bulldogs arena for both teams. The l lwtel‘T ’RoafetBrlM!i.Oy ! mlimteg Tliuiadiiy to pusli NIT- ijniliutiuiyilailaiujcrii j4__1923--Ford^ laefauaetta tft-aii- M-r backinto l)ty nf J )otnt ventnre. 71 victory over Maine. Jrish-r4^ut- Knu E. "Woody" Erdman, ■15 1970. PlayTaf ...... Iiiill...... and. Maiii^ BMf(l-- eggin M H "’ot— Trs battled each other doaely Michigan ^ M .V. lead nananal Ooamunications Inc.- .-throMgji first half, with the -.. of New York and the Cdtlca. HURRY IN NOW FOR THE BUY . ii-*» h.if wwrm HiairL'imL_filp»-: thne lead, 'nien two quidc Austin Carr aoored forward Ridi Staihrorth aotred oSidalii of hia .firm and the -twakete tor &rward Tom and received' a ' 18 itdnta to pace the S t Looia ^aOonal Hockey Laagne d ob o n McLaughlin and one by center standing ovation University RilHke^ui to « n s a were mnaidering k new arena K e a - M a O ^ l vlctnrv over liwiavilie ’Hittra- fa tbe^Boatoo area. -dittwttt tonrt-».ltti>i)tat lead, JO-aHfeTy. FQRiyS UQUIPATION^Aim r^HraiipH: -tapt. tiU> waa-piagiag~fai8 faraocfr - m o ~^a yfnBPteip than polM*,' ,7S i#., then last college game, aooM 14 of acrainlte.' ~ . > bk a n ieaf both their lopg-tcnB taU badceta, di e faia.fotall p&tata In ttie a e < ^ n w dedaioB iel^1hrBai»«Dd l e n H i i ^ f a e ^ Had >rlth..Mi'iniyiU-C WW|gr~Mi n g r TW iHl nw WliitWH WllTi Wirill tlf their vlat>i>r»-igler a State In aecaadp)•e«^Ma with linKtknctpta;. sarpolDta'Md lOdt «Kl doaeflrtfbdL^ ii> >0 fimkHM faiil* SubstUiitiort-

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•YouVe nofc«arlow0d :lo 4it |n tfw .lm ng room, kI to 18-y«u'-okl«>votijic,^lMit-4^ . ana^)«u < ^ 't uM the tiothrooro towd« or-cat r|Htl« practic* in loSKm^groo^!'* ' the W«*ri>:^avln‘ isoiiyqny tcmlghtl" MMIItHomM ------GuarantMd yaar. , M oblliHom i Parking' ■ [»<"<• JilarV yiiu * parceintaae. W ill ; M tn ty T o L o in MACIC vallbv naeamMt b «^ W in Fail* Marcli Ith-. For . M o n ty W o m td O M n u jta m t, Box 7 W, taoMMi Hear, aM w intm ent jcall 7 J].)»«4 . ’ ' WASHlilGTON (UPI) —The, Dq>artment'’ of HO persons B a ik of k U h o Bulldm o. 71S.4SM. LOOKING 'Motercvclt* ' KIssinger-RbgenaSaircurrent-.'within the White House. Mu*lc*l Initrumvntt WANTED; Forman to run body. ly. agitating Washington is of, I factor is.the more M u tic K ip W ^ n te ir )• Mansideraii^r—greats' impoir- lUSC OMitr ln>lructl«ir— . faqce to thtf tr^ublic thian Om; O lh tr R#i| “IVANTED: Man lu lii iqftf acted directly.-in acobrd with «P gratrl-«nd'do tractor w ork-Nlct Othor Rtniali • M modern home. 934-4U3« Jerome. ■ for dairy, contact Richard AAay. Nixon’s wishes when-ha jgath FOR - in ' Route No. I, Pai^l. Phone 4M.W3I. WftHIEQ;------5tcr«tary i!h :eJ^i»^' 6n~aU phases ------— -4he 'ability of the Nixon of ^ i g n ^ licy , serving as an >«ts and Ptt Suppllti 110 saiary;~yearroMfd work. Send work In +argovherd-with Tiew““ administration to conduct an ____ gJOMUi------— ^ gB ut^^tdJrr^Va^^ Iff laat[an ^ ■iJwilitlM I■ ftattji’ i^aaat. ihenalH^'i > 7 I ' egw-wa iflt'flfeK. tktmiy uffir li-'the'NaUohal'Securlljreoun -R a d io a n d T V Sets------1J5- I reflects Ihe will of the Raal Estate Loans - WANTED: Exi irrlgator« cil. He em erg^ increasingly as K m 'E state Fo r Tra d e !> ^ year-round Joi Phone 433.55^5. ^ectorate as represented by the atolnlstratitin's principal Real Estate Wante capable of handling 400 acres. some advance opportunity to' important <]uestions they have Feed ditch and syphon tdbe.' tX)N AAcOowell, custom plowing, express thelc .opinions on with, the Secretary of State. Sporting Goods . ' 159 AAodern house furnished- Phon^ ; discing-, h arrow ing, phone Jerom e ^SnowmoWlas------:------140- ~ 4 « .5 7 7 » r ------; ■■ ■"> ■ _3l4.S»tf.-:------contemplated acfions. began going to Kissinger. They Swine 103 _ —'Hie question of whether the sa^d lie was able to^^get them to Traniportalloh-Car.Poq.ls 10 W ANTED: Lead guitar player for W AN TED; Custom plowing'. Ground State Department can contUiUe Trucks !*♦ group. Must play variety of music- working equipment. Art Peterson. see the Presldmt, while Rogers 423 5136, . Phone S34.5253,'WerSeli. f^. function ’ with maximum Utility trailers could not.. Vacation Property Si ASSISTANT NEEDED to teach ' ------S U S T O M M A N U R E H A U L IN G efitectiveBessJn dealings with -Rogers,, in talks with asso­ Vacation Rentals ai YOUR fascinating hobby. Have fun and Lltlibrldge Custom Farltilno. ■ 177 foreign countries when ciates, sometimes -disclosed Wanted to Rent u m ake m oney.jQpl Phone 733-12W 733I W s ^ e of its more important irritation at Kissinger’s actions, Work Wanted }4 evenings or weekends. ‘ prerogatives appear to- have The Secretary' felt JKissinger' COCKTAIL WAITRESS needed. Work Wont«d 74 hnrt f » ci»«dod the grtftinds on- "DETS^DITNES^ Wl^LL DO-IRONING in my tvjme.. table propriety-when-he-went-on-a Advertising: PRODUCTtON-- PtrANT main­ Phone 733-2981 or 537,3rd Avenue. neither to Congress nor to the television show last week "to FOR tenance man. Must be experienced public. explain .foreign policy ' - as in targe'machinery repair. Also ^— some welding.and electrical ex­ WANTED:.Welding lob. Can do all I Sen. Stuart - Symington, b- outlined 1 in the President’s CLASSIFIED perience. *2.75 per hour. P e r­ types of welding. Phone SM 2 ^ . Mo., reflecf^ congressional global strategy report. Kissin-- m anent, year-rourul lob. Send resume of work experience and W AN TEP; Joboverhauling englrie*, _ irritation when he charged ger took paiiis to make'it clear PROGRAM?! advertising salary to Box 0-14, c-o Tim e s- eM. Some experience, arso taking TXKsday that presidential advi­ he had a great deal to do wi^ News. .AH inquiries confidential. Automobile Mechanics Course, These .Deadlines opply .to P ic k i n g up ser Heniy A. Kissinger had Tvriting the report 534.3606. TRY Transient or want pds end FARM EQUIPMENT TWO MEAfflE/RS of American helicopter recovery unit turn , “ usurped the policy preroga- OPERATORS: Year round, good W ILL 00 sewing In my home. Also, comm^ercial ad^ no larger worklr»g conditions with op- Ironing or babysitting. Phone 334- backs on wind ffld. dust klck^ up as larger ship hoists smaller tivra of _ Secretary _ of State -lh;s business over' » years, now — elaiin»-a s-‘jpialelr own "Sales Help" ads must name the (Ads must be raiuved by. business with no investment . our Inconae property in Anaheim , contention that an all-volunteer California (Los^ Ahgeies) for those bill?. And If it hadn't been use their personal station^, this can be the end of the product to be sold and If the pay Is 11 i30 A.AAi. Wednesday) required. for Sir Rowland Hiiii according he proposed “a bit of ^aper ^ t controversy, particularly l>e- Army would bewpie a poor- salary or commission or t»th-. Magic Valley Income properly. If Experienced' company assistant there is an equity differeotl»b_W9_ men’sArmy.,^ make l5e„or_ to^:ncyclopaedla Britapriica. large enaugb'‘-to— eonditlons persist THE PUaUSHER ASSUMES FRIDAY ------~wnrr»sige"tn~tBli at t a lu supply- -Cap _ ua ■d!!twen' Aryeh NBler, executive direct finance on anv eoultableiquitable ex. -yoJLmight_m;(^s revenue-was coiftihg from. In by applying a little moisture, Kisslngw has ejiged Rogers out COMPLETE OMISSION OF THE Tastee Fraeie and Increase promoter of liberal causes and Qualified iappKcant* will be con­ earnings by**1S,000 to *30,000. We ing th< attach to the back of "Ihe TOTAL AD IN EITKER THE CLASSIFIED tacted tor Interview and training. of.his r ^ t fu ly ^ c e are twb; CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY w ill be here In Los Angeles for- S usually Is in accord with more day*. « you are interesVed, noted that reducing....taxes “ letter,” —Ihe qu^tM of pet-son^ty, ADVERTISING SECTIONS OF Kennedy's views. call long distance aKea 313 4ft-1735 sometimes reduced the Income Parliament investigated, and with KisbinBef's aggressiveness THE PER. LIABILITY FOR SECTI.QK after 7 p.m. your time. _ The Nixon administration is ERRORS OR OMISSlQt^ SHALL All odi to appear in tlie from them. But reducing the the postmaster general report­ In marke^contrast to Rogers! asking for extension of the law NOT EXCEED THE COST TO Times'News Sunday ClasiHied tax on coffee by one-half had ed that of all the wild '^aiid low4cey6d approach.. - THE ADVERTISER OF THAT HELP STATION FOR- LEASE In Twin but has expre^ed hope that a PORTION OF SPACE OCCUPIED. Section must be received by Falls, excellent location, 3 sarvic.e produced a net Increase of visionary schemes he had ever —The structural set-up, which switch might be made to a BY SUCH ERROR. Claims for basa, 733-0173. Jncome by one-half. heard or reaql Of, Hill’s were has resulted in the creation by adlustment of the cost of the ad J 1:30 A.M ^. He ' also determined that -volunteer—Army—with higher must M 'm»d»:-wI»Hln. 10 days, ol WANTED :B-'|rjyXlSHPPZJhT'>W«gIc^ Valley. — the most ertraordindlrv’: ' ' ^ ^ o f a “ Uttle -State publication. Credit Is allowed for postal revenues- were falling pay and benefits as incentives , weetyy paper, Businas* ' and first Insertion only. Receipts must FRIDAY WAITRESS -^OI^ent-^and-bHltdlnBr-foromv------dotplto ■ Incroasod-patofr -to,attta£f mgn—to? the middle ba prOTen lod-uUhg Keriiiea rg '~ g f^ R E W A R O I Please call 733-1333 o t G O L tE C T Sll.artfl in te-=HAtR^fHOUSB, W - than on short local ioumeys. -Eiler. Hoiliiter. PftP LiNDER^ ^Park Avenue.______'-2-— ______" 'I4hat4ha- -PUBLIQAUCTJQN AT^ j m EW O R K S r ^ W* a gbba m an^er~in^h¥^ time had come for a radical violence of Its politics. Colom- -EXGE4:tEKT ■/iQht-pecson ter the |o b rb * J* n ce o l- change. W h a s Known its share. h\ the payments that will. you full L _ & a . work force of some ^h« commlflslon-headed by -«- —H[ceiYurt«r^nrv|f«tr — 242^outh-ParJtAvenoe-^fAStDNAHNCOME^ owner 'b#i$snnrorror"Tne*^**r3: lO a .m .,M a rc h 33, 1971 buslnesir. Alio/ room for 6-ch«fr he lssu«d-a-pi^^_et_-^^lrtnr19«rT»riffltfv^^ AgentS'Salesmen Wanted 22 for private circulation. In it he „ 33.-701,3 'vioien«,’“ be;ween re""miS°we«Tn"e^;ipt^^ bearuty s«ion| in p artially finished mas S. Gates, recommended Alrcraftfor Sale 145 9 Cases disposable diapers' Opening up new location* in and' baf«ment< t>roposed that letters be carried' 75,000 and 200.000 men. women andthe number waiincreaslng. Animat Brewing 100 c-o AAagic Valley M em orial Hos­ around Idaho. Need retailer* orgOTlzatlon* — cl ub* — jobber* — any di§|^ce within Great Antiques 13f pital, Twln.Fall* Due fo dittance.involved/ present and cWdren were killed in a and franctil*er*. Act now a* our "Britain and -Ireland-^t-a fixed Ip^rfmenfs-Fumlshed 70 Shipper: I owner wishes to sell. No phene rural dvil war fought- bctwem Minnesota. oonipany ha* many new profit- cans to store. Wrne A. ZOERB, r.te ™ » te in.lb. »orH.gconduit«.«««. AiM rf mentS'Unfumlshed, >1 « . Paul,.. .tnt*d:'program*..tor 1971. M any Appliances A HH Equipment 3614 7th A v e n u e , * S c o tis b lu ff, of attracting young men; If 120 popular .Item* below normal Nebraska 69U}. — ______prepaid. He further ^ ggested iihprai«! anH thp pnngprvntiyflR^^)~jjmj^ryg[,j^o n'romppH nnlv Aucllon* -'*«ie laaale pric e*. G ive u* ■ chant e - tliu86 i^ecoiiuiiendatlund - F w s e e e l - -about!— half- that— for— th£. 4 »^ld oir- compeHtlah'* aftnimt* Tied out,- W e r -saltt; ‘Bnb^ Autos tor Sale JiUCOTTOLIW AHOWVMOUS, 1*in V div a vwu e e m tu i b o t ih it yau" industrialized cities. Literacy In B ab y C h ic k s ' Fall* Coor1t«ro*e, We«M*dey et are new to the Industry. For more stantial numbers of middle complete InTorm^kxi aenO name, RENTAL PROPERTY the countryside ran less than 50 •aby Atters-C'hlld Car* (;30pjn. For furtncrlntorrnetkMi, class volunteers” couMl be 7XI-40W. Al-Anon ard floor. 711- addre**.«id ptione number to: Hpyej: 4 incoma propartiai.. Baauty Salons t Legislative log per cent. ------_ _ 7*SJ. expected. BIka* C Motor icoottr*^ . 0£Q.s>ing $465 per m on th ; It was not necessary, to look -IKTERMOUNTAIK" BiLtcLfind - tiiB-ticntci ftjg a. u r j 'TTorn-^ . m - ______- ■•qoti quirti r*gittr«tghw«v motor to exploit the unrest . BuUdlna Materials speed 6(ke,' mauage roller, belt, SBIUA botUWyt_ XvatiQdl for .tpmputino -gootf tm e" . FURNITURE, 7M-14J1. Mountain Hbn^, Idaho I3M7 “TSERTSTATE REALTY flat»Oft-pwmp#r* comm. ...F^O(i&oner& conlined .ln..6 en«I or_cori__ : In the countryside, vying with Bu*in*** Opportttfiltl** Si7-71«Oor 5*7-4451 —HpWtltFvemmrT*Y8TfDn r FTtnrtoe» -rect*or»a» ------Ken^b^' agafa)^ m alT-volun^ Bu*inet* Property W CK MESSf RSMITH. Srok,, ;SBn43.(Judlcl«rv * - Prowidw ■ that ta» collector mail a copy of a each other for Influence ^ e Camara-Plrato Supply UNWED MATERNITY care, 733.WWot733.53M tax notice to the taxpayer and hit agent that pro»«cuiir>g «itern«v shall not b« re teer Army. doctor, hoapnal and living plan In qutr*<} to proMCute traffic offcntet and three principal organizations, Cam per* or representalive. „ /Mountain AAanor; In c., K O ^ B o n I n v M l m a n t s Invastmaiit 31 HB370 {5tate Affair*) — Prov.de» for rr>i»d«Ti«aftor»- committed within city C a m e l THaiik*' single primary «lect»on ballot on which limitt when arrest Is made by city law smaiest-ijntaln Hen* Rules) — ,Auth tion> It has* a . membewhlp„pf, '^mcMran— ,•-'■■■■ - ■■ recreaf'on distritt< may operate youth orijlng use of discovery procedures «r -risoners: INCOME TAX. SERVICE -.17 year* ’ recrrtTioo centers. - ' lawsuits involving liability insurance pol about 80 and is said to be tom Earth Mavliif Equipment experience. ReaionaUa. PIck-up ST^TpiNVEStDRS W AW EDT HB:r«-{Slate Affairs) — Transfers dut kies 33 n. . „ . by internal dissension. Another em ^ym ent Aamcle* and delivery. Box mt, B urley X. ...a-Maoist-grbupknowoiULthe Farm Werti Wanted______3M7. Lattdisth»Jbaslilof-airjiiallh.Z whiskers— F a rm * P ar Sale ».ik>o 10 ot Apncoi Army of Popul^ Uberatloh. I t HYPNOSIS 33EmOT3BteBiamrHiei8KB: fiS S i^ic^iu n d t to v»r«>yi llc«n*ir WamTfwppSi ntoneTlM^ Tha formulo for thi* fypa inv*tmant will ba famhhad upon ~ - •m3. JJO. I F ir m W . STghway fl.istrict ior all Oty struts Farttlitaraii«Saed p r i v a t e and county secondary ro«-' DireeH A rm ^ F d i ^ : R is a nuiv be iw ni t>rln- 73>4«3I — n Is M 731-S77]. leoistativ* councn le sfvdy and review a political party to be deemed created F M vlS fi C ars lUNit^PRorea^^ impaci d rtCTMttonal vetticfct m reiaiion and qu^QfMI fto partfcip«tc in elections gr6up numberiiig iajoutW nim m a t e r o ^ FMlaiMlWaed M distribution ol monies Onde*’ present P.O. BOX 5452 h i0hway fund distribution *ormbta'. S811M (State Affairs) — Property d« under leadership oif^^ Colotd- ctor P wniitai)aaM I H H doods M C»m (State AHaifS) — Oiracfs leg fines primary in rtonp*ni«an iudicial J U a i ' DOISt:, IDAI-tO- OaadTMMpTaeat sibility of-irKiudir>g reftabilitation provi S B t< l74 (Mannino A Summers) — Re irinq ■ advance adverHsinff prior to The-OalbmMan^^m r wpart-. ■ ------■— "------

strtcts. •II p«\altios and in t a r« t an dMirMiuont HB774 (Ways ft — Pro¥>«t« S r i O T !l r S ’'S ;r= !ii* -. ,n l~ wounded and 201 n w n N ip K ^ n p m v n v . WIU., 00 babysitting: In-my for ApporiionmMt of cewrt f««[ cftamed H aw e* fa r Sale •nd r«e*iv«d In dnr»r)ct court and. mao' ■ . Twenty-^ otfaew. It said, Itiese ndesstipnlate. be said:' rio«tia. weettam* M lavanMs* irnifiriTiH»w- MCRI3

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iNOW COHDITIONS n e w ^ n ow _____ fqllen In the post two doys with be* ginner oncflntermediajo runsIS tQ b* pock*d and Ath^rs Uft in open powder. Skiing Skil it listed as excellent. The reiads w ere plowed Thurtday and ogbin Nidoy with tnow tir«tires or chains recom m ended. All thtee ski Jiffslifts oare r« in o ^ ^ r r o a t ioi . . n . .for . . . tho . .. . w, ook end en d xt 1su» 1legjref Twin fells Saturday at 9 n.m. frornri Lynwood >^ppingchopping Center.

Show depths increas«d-thi« m^n* SOLDIER MOUNTAIN^ ------Ing by five Inches^of n ew trtow with skiing listed os OKcellent. Total dopths range from 60 to 67 inches. Snow .plows . cleored the road Thur»c|<^ with sn ow tires or chains recomm erided. W eofher w o t listed at cleor with a Friday mom ing temperature of five degrees. J A total of 13 inches of new snow is reported ol Porn- •relle with high winds closing the resort Friday. It will POMERELLE- iSM M be in operation for the week end. officials soy, with snow plpws working to’-fcleor the - CQMMETE SAVE O N GAS tlrift^ rood.-Snow'tiro*-orchains~ar«-r«commended ond skiing is, listed os excelient. Aii ervice i o a runs will.be packed. AUlOMoTJVE S Al S«U S«rvic« Pricai ‘ Sates and Siervice ^ bt-Raiitwlqw-IM U A. D l I I V l _____ ^ tolol of 38 inches of snow with sii inches of new snow MCDONALD'S MODII.E I l\ W 1^ > snow in the past severol days. Roods ore plowed but some , LEE'S SERVICE SERVICE snow floor. Weather Is clear and sunny but cold. Skiing'ls listed os excellent. 78 8 -3 3 9 3 HolUv. IdoHb -■nrSartliillMclMi 72(-S2U

Two inches of new snoWhos fallen ot Sun Valley SUN VALLEY ' with condltioris listed os excellent. There Is a six foot potk«d~tnm''and roads are listed os good with some icy spots. Weother is clear and sunny ’ith temperatures of 10 degreM..

FARM AND CITY HEADS •• YAMAHA n s Blue LakiBS Blvd. N. — Twiii Falls, Idaho STANLEY LANGE KASTLE , MICHAEL MARC INC. -A H M a jo r 3159 Overland 678*9491 B ra nd s SNOWMOBILES D& G "The Pro Sfci Shop" U V £ Tune-up— overhaul— wind-- - ARTICCAT shields— plugi— Tillotwn— THE“OUTDOORSIIEII"ine. Bill Brond, Proprietor Bosch— Sochs— Hirth— SNOWMOBILES Ketchum, ici^o iKit t T ttriiss Kphler— Cowl repair— Belts SAIES A N D Slui, PdM. loots — Troileri SERVICE CENTER Copper Basin 7 3 0 . 1 7 9 8

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, ^ 0 0 ^ CARRICOS TOP CHOICE KOHLER OIL SKI APPAREL PRO HARDWARE Especially made for 2 cycle eriglnes. •_Demetre_ HOUSEHOLDS Regular quorf, . . ~ ~ 3 0 0 rt Roffe ------— T r M r r F D 3 u m v 3^LEt4S^OGGLES a § 5 u t y o u r -Yellow, flt— nrwokedj------

Rigolar $4.V8 . . r Sp«ciol Pric»d ^3 .'8 9 ' __Uiad 70 HP Arietis Arrow 637 Blue lukcs Blvd. N. PRODUCT EACH 7 3 3 -0 7 9 8 S O W M O ^ ...... M 9 5SN Good Utad 300cc HIRTH ISSUE^-P LEASE

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n AUTHOBIZED YAMAHA FUN SNOWMOBIUSI SAL£S A. K R V IC f Jj^RUDE •MERCURy- ' Intuloted tuiu • Boott • Beer • SundriM -'G o i - -ERICKSOiniOTOR: ^^^^^l>own4oCOUWW.iTO>I.------T w I n M * nRCPlACEr KITCHENS I I H i t lM t f S SAWTQDTH LODGE A c n a tM n i t o 14 MRMi Cabin* ^ ------SWANKSMOIOr i r ” • Q nirtrk — ------lO B O e - HaiUy, Idaho A« You Entor Ketchum SNOJET skl-m a - 7 3 3 - 4 0 9 * ^ ------7 2 C T 7 0 3 ------BICO fA U S Jbn Bye*— Ben CdgiM Oeeihn m 4»t0- T H i ^ m s v r "HtAWATH/nroTEC^r: H i i t r ALPINE VILLA from S4 to $10 . MOTOR U>06E .iUM iww-^«»«voiin Hail«|r 7S 832jB SNOWMOBILEb^L r.FMrJ*«uvarto • KIOTX • KNKML • QUAKR STATE ------« iteOIUOCH « ■ ■ • AistrsnutKitUGSANtfBArmuis HUW ^THA HOTR -

TOIRElmROLElHi PRODUCTS WiCr *for the finest bnraklott. MgWwoy 9 3 ^ you wnHr. MMW rvoM i ai3 4thAvM^WMf^ . ;T34-3MS KETCHUM f • • » I v n ^ Of dinner, in the voBey. ■ .Hoa^ - ' ijMwdiwpf-eiwo *1.- IW lnf>hm 7a».»St 7 n m i u - 9 9 J t \ , ra6 »997 f . ^ r f h of the Sun Valley Rood^

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CHbjCE COMMERCIAC ietn* , a m to aty -SPOTLdSS Brick: :r»n)b)»r;- Nor? __:ihtait—location,--carpat. ap- ' fret. Law well. Good stata -of [ack*.- -Good condition. «400. 3 Kdthjcy nS iWO or LAND OF- pllanctt, } baths, double garag* cultlvatMh. Mao ID Acres South, 3 East of Jerome. A C E r e a l t y ; 733-5217. good land. Pull Water. Very at­ ■ Larion. ~ ___ . ptce^OF ^o ^o r e a l t " OH*, ^cro u ^m Scars. tractive 3 bedrodm home, out buildings. Ready; to g o . S4«,000. Mobil* H«mM PROFItABLE Orlv*.ln restaurant. Hpmes-To Be AAoved FARM ER'S.RE^TY, Buhl, U 3 i N le »ly a qu lp pM : Busy location. i HOM ES: Cna -4 bedroom, 2->tory ■USO or S < l-4 iy i g » ^ ^ o tu i ■ ■s=L££fi«S:SK=!^<=== ■^2'wlde* start at t3M5. On dliplay M i v r t w ^ ( 5 & i 3 l S v ^ Fo r BOto A v e n u e B, Wendell.. 536-2558.- „o w In TW In Fa lls, 1V71 G series by We hove many 12' apd 14' -M onvy-W ttiniRr ------Gordon L. Crockett, «fl»K iiralin drill" 1 00 'a cr* d a iry farm In’ AAagIc Guerdon 12' x 64‘, 3 bedroom,'all by 60' and 64' Mobile Homes LOdKINO FOR an apartment or S34>24Vt. A ^AG IC v a l l e y r e a l t y , 733- houseZCall Quillcl. W 2*«.- U«>, attytlmvr; Valley area. Good 3 bedroom electric, 1Vibatlng shed and out electric. * ENJOY SPRIt^G this year. Very NEW T f - dual* and cab. law ttours. Phon*'"- and pro»l«6Ti(." buildings- tiead gate'oh place. IM - ---Brockman's Auto J33-3a42.. .. c-o TImes Navw; appeollna 3 bedroom horn* on a 2»u or Gene BIdonito, Route 2v -— ...... ■ , ■__ ifcj J i t a * com er lot. Fru l^ trees. M OTOR 1HOMES . and Tra ile r Sales Our 24'x60'- - r - Alf Electric STUDIO APARTMENT, nicely BIIA^In Av* Sniith.TwIn Fallk home is less thoH $10 per decorated. Excellent location. M PARAAA-POWefr-bo^ipreaden .Mutic U uen* ea«ed and .furnished in deluxe 1 , North of Eden. $35,000. With term s. - • TH E V A U E Y - or InitlvldusI drum. BMlnners or cabinets and room to eat. All ttils decor. Compare that Jjrice with 3 ROOMS AND bath, stove, advancad studants 433-M34. tor. only t]3,*00. Assume low In­ S T O C K fr^ E N 'S R E A L T Y , 600 refrigerator, water and sanitation South Lincoln, .Jerome.'^34-4Stf. terest- loan. Do you Ilka some' ;. H & w 1971 A C A D E M Y to$lays building costs and fur­ furnlsheH. clean. 733-B352. CORRUGATE OPENERS. 2 n^esv — Even ings 334-3630,- 625:5573, 83;S- privacy m ) room to ro a m ? L o ti'o r nishings o f a' regulor hom ei. East, '/kmlie South of Buhl. Phone*' 5574. t , I."------BY SKYLINE * S43-4t82: . .. OtlMf Intiructien 44 people do — So H u rry I Trailer Sales 1 *.FULLY CARBETEO apartment See This Beauliful 3 bedroom for rent. Mld*town location. Heat, 259 Overland ^Avenue, Burley ‘ - _14'x64' ' and water furnished. Mature A M L E T t SOUTHSIDE aS acres. Good Home a l) *Y r a i n t o b e a Phono 678-9611 aduttsonly. Inquire: 8r30~ 5:30 at productive land. Full water rights. 733-7202. Evenings ‘ Apartm ent 2 bedroom home. S53.000. AS low AS. *6495 SIMPSON'S B-4,' State Apartments, 233 ^ d N e w W o o d & EALTY WHY RENT delivered A saf-up h c a lly Avenue North. HEAVY EQUIPMENT Oov* - GEM STATE REALTY MOBILE HOMES O P E R A T O R . PUaM coil 733«40T9 (onytim«) 633 N. Blue Lakes 733-5336 1971 Rupert, Idaho 436-4744 TWO BEDROOM BRICK duplex. 'Steel Nor rows “3 Carport, full basement. $125 plus Ann H oH i^tter 733^fhfO"(KoinV)7 H rs.-»— ------■ ------^Sat^fl— < M AGIC VALLEY Laarn to operate Bulldoiers, -BlG -iy:W IDE ottfirtes. Phone 733-2691 days for 5' - 6' Sectioos' i Draglines, Cranes', Scrapers, FHA opproved conitruction MOBILEKOMES information. Loaders, Trenctiers, etc., at pur BRICK Ibedmom# full basement, 12d ACRES. 3 bedroom home. neW ■?39to^5^ I loafing shed, new garage, cow Singit ond OoubU W1d«J -m o d e rn — ta c m ty ." ' A Rroh“% ald fireplace# double garage, bullt-lns. _ -$ 3 9 9 5 INTEGRITY . HouMt— ...... 74 career Is open to ambitious men. S24.000. barn. Totjl price, >35,000. _ 1839 Kimbsly Rd...... , 3J/-4 Mil,, VY«jLQf-W«jt.5 PoinU - Universal Heavy; 734.34^6 Twin foil. - - -—_lDwn^:6_«nku hy-adKoncii _ -f»OR— R^eN-T-t— 5 M A i .t — H O U ^ & . — SpFi/»g-Tine-TiIIers— ^ Construction Schools COMMERCIAL- potential. 6 L8.NREAL ESTATE Open 7 days—9 lo 9 ' oppointmont. Phone 733-6141 Inquire at W lRobertwn, Buhl, Home off Ice, Miami, Fla. bedroonr)S/ full basement on 2nd .334~22, c-'' 633 Blue label North 733 5336 oil furnace and fireplace'. Only 0 TImes-News. T Dick MetMrtmith, Bftfker . 73?-90A9 ' S38.500,. good term s. ^ ' •733-3435 ..*733 4546 B AKER’S EXCELLENT HOME or office. '733-6377- ‘733-9069 . FINE HOMESand-. Lovely 4 bedroom home with 2 ANDY & BOBS’^ ROVEBTOB VET w r Hf» 8.30-6:00 Sof 9.00 4:00 THORNE REAtTY All season fun campers and pickup canopies manufactured baths, large carpeted living room BUHL J,-■ . in Twin Falls PLEASURE CRAFT ■ with fireplace. Excellent location 886-2071, Shoshone f o f ii • Sopp/ifij- Service for home or office. Phone 733;1680. 543-4318 or 733^4112 5 ------AnTT WiliSn. Wendell,,536-2417 FINJ5H HIGH SCHOOL fllhome. No Campers. . . . : . :. . . ;; . . . low os $^395 15 YEARS SERVING classes to attend- Diploma 3 NEW LISTINGS Herbert Thorne, Mur'loygh. 432-2111 2 BEDROOM lovely brick home. ^RHIVJKG SOQNl^ MAG\C VAilEy ■ ‘Large ‘Carpeted--living room forni Swpptl**. 91 h ow ...... W rite.. American School Lovely spacious brick on Ateuntain Finished basement. -Stoker. Cattleman's and. Duck- hunters APPROXIMATELY I200teet Winch V Ols^rrlct Office. Box 7644, Boise. View Drive. 3 large bedrooms, big Beautiful y a r d . G a ra g e . $120. delight. 1M Acres approximately, Lease, references,_ _ deposit steel pipe. 12 gauge. 95 cents per Idaho 83707. living room, separate large dining. I t A R D V r l toot.' «7a-5IM*.- 1'-^ baths, central entry hall. Big 3 bedroom home, corrals, Vi miles W o w required. Available April 1st. lot only S27.500. — , Snake Rh/er frontage. MB.OOOr Advance - appointment needed for HomM For Salk SO Dwing. 73^871 FELDTMAN - REALTORS ■ living— foeiw, laratrtlnlnor payment will assume 5'/i per cent In Jjart “BasemenTT Elaine. I on a -n rce 3 « ' » ,500. ------V ery gooO-80, io u iniea ir u f. J a 'urtiB. -hom erEveryroom earpetedT^>ullt - m - A -peafore— In appliances and fireplace. 713-, REAL MICE 3 bedroom wittrblo Good smalt stock setup. , your m » a » ei 5 ui weeken ds.------•living •TOOrri/ full lot. on AAonroe. "SDO- R C H -E I TocK~3eTu— H a V ahcf hay, IDAHO ALFALFA ' . „ 113,500. pasture. j3ood buildings. West of UCTS; INC. Just north of the Sugar B Y O W N E R — 640 3rd AvenUe West. Wendell. Owner selling due -l=actofy7~Ph6nr-733'»l*7, -Twin** $1,000 down. Balance * per cent health. Fa lls. : L . like rent. 733-3268. N E E D U n f u r n i s h e d house or ~ n u t r a d e ttf^Ahiment in m e Haney or iClT^ IfEW REdAL 3 bedroom hohie, S Beth Wickham 733-5476 • W E S T E R N chum area. Will be year round baths, carperihg; drapes, ap­ residence. Please Contact Mrs. FOR SALE — Coir'al Edna Irish 733-0882 R E A L T Y t O . BUSTNESS Wood Chips or shavings. Geoi pliances, Insulated windows. 444MAIN SOUTH m AGIC VALLEY McWJIllamsat TIMES-NEWS* 733- Immediate possession. ACE Clark/ 543-5653 or Dennis Cll C. LOONEY 733-2345 0931, ext. 30. R E A L T Y , 733-5217. OBILE HOMtS 543-5473. REALTOR — ~Oon Wallace 733-7616 "The Dealer wiih Th® WpNDELL. 2 bedroom modern (2 0 « )7 3 4 [U * * DIRECTORY * * light Induffriol Equip. 89 r*»wi5>til Mott Experience" home, ' stnall down payment. "AAembet’of M uttl^e Listing'' Below you will find many services available from Balance like rent, i per cent In­ Single Wide* ond Double Widei HIGH ALTITUDB-certHlad-RusaalsS terest. Call or write Orlan K's Specials Magic Valley Busineiies. Check with our Business 5 1/4 milei Wetl of Weif 5 PoinU *e*J. potatoles. »Z 3 5 . ’ M.SO C ^ . Jacobson, RFOr No. I, Hidden sssstsss Directory when you’re in need of service. The firms Open 9-6. unleit by odwbnce sbrtedTCan deliver. «»-5 n 2 o r 4M-i* 'Vmagen3rbnn6”ridStR>T-47a^ -NEWLISmiG- = b e te iffgf^the-flngsi - -'sei-tfic»M»n d ^ u q li>' Tjd o c -OPQQintmenl------Pho»».733-4M1 4U 2 , N e » ,-ldaho- 507 W . Addison Ave. Enloy country living on this^olce 7 =P T shniill fa rm 40 A r r es nf-nnori f~hi»rV[ o ne ond lecl GQQP LAPr.FT HnnSF u/lth-riftlihl^ Awlmnl Kr— ding Real nice i bMroom. Immeolite’ exceptionally fine, spacious home - i Q o : : garage. Lawn« trees, shrubbery, occupancy.'*4300'down,occt S125 mo. ~DEAN FENSTERM AKSRT^ flower beds. P ^n e 733-82A1. with family room, 4 bedrooms, 2 NeM references. Will Gl or FHA baths. Also*barn, corrals, shop. I IF YOU HAVE A SERVICE SELECT sires Incorporated. AICJ Desirable location. Just minutes breeds, dairy, beef. Walter Leltch^ BY OWNER: 2 bedroom home. Jbed.wlth closed In porch. Empty from Twin Falls., OR W ANT A SERViCE-^ 543-4658. . Carpeting, *T&ll basement/ low — S300 down* »60 month. •1*1 a t e w a y USED INDUSTRIAL do\Mi and assume (ow interest HARRISON ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABSgreal^ FHA loan. Shown by appointment Darling 4 t>edr6orp, fam ily room Check with us .. . CS||B| TRAlLEnr eOUIPM ENT proven sirn* station's highest typA^ large lot, fruit trees, $13,200. REALTY loductUctlQKAlre$. Also alt, bf— d^otie------only. 734-3760. K — -^^■-CENTER— -v-John~De«r« 2010—Cfowlcr dorer- -655? •bailable. Buhl, $43.4103^ 733-2322 44500. Jerome, 324-2652; Sh6shone, Lot's of Gl's have already started B ra n d new 3 bedroom, full real eye catcher Dorothy Kolor 733-6848 John 450 Crawler d«ii«r, 7587; Burley, 678-1^253; Haselh)n^. their paper work. Have you? Call basement. A S18,500. 733-4Q19. APPLIANCE r e p a i r •$7950. ^ 3 _ I ___Frank^aoom 700^974. M a n y h o m »~ injGale-wayis- 3D 040 *crap*r.:55.000.-_-zr- - — :i:i. to cnoose from — $60 to Si 50 SHANE'S Sharpening ^ v lc e , 4 Bedroom with cottage In rear. sm all APPLIANCE repair. R i R IHC model TO 18 Crawler with C a lt l* ' l o a s " montt\. New low Interest rate. land- HAGERMAN VALLE Y 5th Avenue North, ^33-2454. MOUNTAIN STATES REALTY Ideal location, beautifully E L E C T R IC . «3 « W alnut St. 734- VALUE dorer, $3500. scaped. A steal — $20,500. 37 acres. Spring through gravity 3A77 or it na answer 733-4724. ___iDday^-::------sprinkler — oeod-a bedroom heme- SeWER S 6 R V IC B ready to work.' Phone 543-4053, 3 room cottage — utilities (ur- — niJm erous out buildings — best trio! Equipment. of location. A real buy at K8.000. Anderson's Small Appliance -B ijh l. EXTRA NICE 2 bedroom hqme In nished — *1,00 mo. rent. Repairs. 627 Main Avenue West. I ROTO ROOTER . service, Harrison school district. Caroet 3 bedroom home, close to town, *50 septic tank 19>0TRAVALEZE and garue. Priced at $9,000. Call _W talsoJiave-2Jlna-«^prlced-al- _i»hone-733-1744.------I Sewer llrtes and FRESH or Springer cows or hellers,— -^ cleaning. Also, all types of ex­ ELLIOTT'S Nadine JkaBpnlck„— 7a3-M9X- -SELL—BUY—INVEST . W0,000)wim real tine homes. These 30 foot standdrd model; Guaranteed.' Buy or trade lor! r A t i p cavation, 733*2S4H)r 73J-2509. 111 Overlnnd Ave., Burley, idoho 733.S295 propertied are ail located in the APPLlA7^eiO£ftVlCE sprlngara or beef. Hap or Clyde -better «relw«^Haoermal^'Vallev,- Regulprly $5695.00 Phone 678-S385 tfuflh a t. Buhl. 543-5>aSor 543-5W . - .'dryers, ranges. Reasohable rates. ____ ■ sewer I , While in fh9 Valu0 Cornmrl ------0WNeR-B6ING^-T«ANSPC«REa "TW ~years - e x ^ f e n c e ^ « U ~ De*- ^-equipm ent.' trM.'-lnspacfton- Solei RepVeu '-^^li^ln^-hallers,-Ptiona-7M.2$M,— : . See at 251 W isem an or phone 733- Shum w ay, 733-6167. 30S3. Home Phone 733-1490 •0587. Quality brick home with 3 4 irflf - w r o g m i :,gn m ain fioor...... I-Uri (ilibod mTlK oowsi WesiT T' ’Auuw now equirv^toairtoT'rlghT- i-.angesx^ashers^dr.yer^V.ERN's 1 SSWlrTi^ay, Form Impkmanta In about } weeks. S3i^I061,'Wen-~ person.' HOSPITAL l}eds, wheel chairs, K im berly — Appliance Repair. 733-5466, 875 ! r -< ^ il -— ------. ■' exercising equ'lpment con­ Street locatlor>. Huge.lbdng room , 5' O L I V E R 50" Tan de m disc on valescent aids - Buy me or rent W e Carry: REGISTERED ANGUS bull coming dining room, ut^NtV room, hew rubber. *420, or will trade lor me. Cholostomy appliances for Morlette, Kit. Tommorock. 4-year old. Eligible SRC Co. Grade . " h carpeting,encloseTq l s t e i n h e i f e r * B BIdke ot Aiilditon, Twin folli Donald Taylor: Broker 423-S2*9 HOSPITAL beds, wheel cha|rs. W ANTED; Used harrow bdd. Model FA R M S . . . //'s. commodes, crutdies, etc. Rem or ■ • CALVES’ ^ ____ r- EVENINGS; I04?-or-ta««.< a ll eaola, >3»-«53»r Ron Ta y lo r « 3 S40b »ale_Crowl«v--Rt»armaei Great years ago, still greater now. Collect. . , . Call o r w r i t e : - - 5 - A«a«on.Sn>lth - j a U Z l Z : EET ROCKIN.G - a - ii-- — - ^ " R ^ N I .yourr. ajpartm ent?: KmCDSSS1HE & Exfra t. $34,000. Place a Want Ad today. L M n ^ 733.13. =HERtlCK3ftBROS: FdOQV. 7M-40V n c s s s T Route?' MODERN luxurious lovely 3 Tony, 42S-S4M RANOCS. BUTCHERINO -S» TERRIFIC B U W Qilppewa Fall*. W l^ s ln S«frwm -TTS«lfir^rT*aTlW ~ BIG rooms. Good loan. UU3 Blue Lm km North 7338227. OWIce: Prescott AAoblle Butchering On Good Equipment Residence; ra ttle jw dI She n , I------| T - r r T V H a y, past 120 ACR ES.'’ Hay and pasture Ph0f*e7».719|0r 423^ii . SPRAT Twtn Falls water, good livestock ranch.. Nice 3 bedroom DORMANT SPRAYVWC, lawn home» corrals. Prefer WlO«r Irtgtt-- lx> m * sntf Uoud 'i . MONDAY, MARCH th J I line canal, southslde Kimberly. reiuvenatlon #nd fertttlxatfon, rpoi — USED TRACTORS— — OTHER EQUIPMENT— 8 911ShoshonA St. N. 733^1988 XARPei eLCANlNG- -TWUtilU. a>Wemlc-l»e«llna.-JlMi . _.1_— FAI>m * i i ___| ______' Write Box G-20, c-o TImes-News. 175 ACRES — Row crop farm. 1 7 'KWIANEE Roller Horrdw ^ SAU TIME: 10i30 AM. j Oean with steam. Extract dirt out “ SEVER Aryierf-J'T Very clean arid, in good state of *’^*EMSPRAYING service 1 — F ARMAIL 4S0 Dieul__ (ouno-blfl. ^ SELDOM canal water. PETERSON. REAL provem ents. $75,000. D- A L E - ' D------A V IS C A R P E T I — IHC 7 Row Pdfatoe Planter Listing to compare with this — 3 E S T A T E . 536-2071, Wendell’. C L E A N IN G 733-3361. 1 — lOHN DEtBt 770 Di«i«l 10S Good, gtten. while-lote calves * -bedfoen i split U vel. Bx ZT'A'CRbb — "be*rt“W<5^past Jfe^ TREE SERVICE t« -iy AiUS CMAlMgtat^ -:-• “i O Teortliig iieen ond heiten ^ ceiient high school location. >W AC R E S, 22 shares w ater.. 2 ground. 3 bedroom home, l r - i O H N bE"ERE 7 W 6ie*ei. Horrow Almost -brand new. Appealing bedroom house, fair Im- 65 ttoUtein ileer and bvO coIm i fireplace, 2 t>aths. Has oalilalry CHIROPRACTOR FOR eKperWniied tree service^ wide front eVERSMAN Disc Horrow carpet, draperlts, Ittroughput. . provem ents. 2'/i O akley. *20,000. facilities. S27,000. .♦ftpptwq^»fJmnninp^ rMiavaL and 40 Holitein heilew, 323 pound. bulll-lusM ltaiiilaces, altractl^ -Reuta-Wo: Vi-PoM tOOj Oal ALMA-n ARPlW“^x>nrtmr»cim,-i» [ r^AiiiS-rHAtMEgsam.. lllaho »334$,. P tio n e T « -3 » 4 . shrubbery work call DAl^_ ct»ein-llnk«d ienced yard. Double North Washington, Twin Falls. TREE SERVICE, Free carport. Really sparkles Inside I ■ ■ DRYDENAGENCY Phone 73W74t. .. and out. Youll n*ed to hurry for_ 4 UO v S H A R E S 'Of -Nortt»sIde canal this one. Owner 'transferred, ' "water for sale or lekse. 334 4268 or Soutfi LlncolfT'' S35,S00 with excellent terms. 334-4431. Jerome, Idaho.

acre*. Heybum, 152,000. Possible sub-dfvislon. Will sub-dtvlde in V Eveniryj?* I Acre tracts. dTi^iO. George Haney 733-4609 ! LOTS, 50'xl25'. L6c<|flon, 4th Esther Boyle 733-540§ Avenue West S. Shq^hone Street ' North. S36-2472. - - < ■

^TL IE F O R in id eaFesrAtodern"2t corrals, mllK bam and potato cellar. «9 sharM Twin Falls water. *SOX*KCWEST END REALTY, IX Broadway Soutti. PtvMie 543-440^.

a c r e a g e , m e w IJiadroom Jjrlck " i be«boom" T J » 2 4 'K»iB0TO m o'trf HUGHET, MNnc'HMINM. JbACWly Tifnes-Hews ' AM chknuoal fermvlotiiMH ore ovo3ob4e ond uficonditie«>oRy gwo^ n»eed homa. Carpeted, lull baaement. •ownad. inaurad carrier. Local and «« ---- A ■ ■ I— - — ' lorge Utchen. corport, oil tufwxe. llrap«Aca. laroe douMa lono distance. 733-3773. f o b e o f lop en O f UMoiify te you r p r e w il soiFTce. - naniiofjaM M PiM ifnn Vety cleon. good loirfll ovartooktaio Snaka Rivar Gorge. 3 5P0.' Would toke mobile'.hoflie bedroom ' ap -pivdMCtf by ony outhonxed cHemtsf or gownww rtol doency. No ^ewmroge ad*.' M S f f S r ______€ QM P1BTE .Owitar .anxigw. 1=OR~S*L«:-Cra»at-»n«arl«*. J H l U m x _C0MMEfl6<*L; « u i l o i n g ; SaMh Sand I. Gravel, OJ7-4N4, ' SAVE 20 to 25%\3N CHlMlCAlS,^ w. car­ sultaMa lor diatel repair shop or Haoarman. NEAR TtMln. M acraa, 3 bedroom twslmna. Large driva-ln door. ^ - Trafltln Cytrol . peting, new ploniei«0-i!xlu>es pod tionWi. t>tntt, «0 c

i PrJday, Atorch 5, 1971 Cqtll* 102 Mu«kaHwttrm wnH ’ 124: ~ 4 ' » 0-*^-* ^ ¥ * m » m » B 0 ~16«r B«aia KrS&te: '-6eoh«M-334-4l42 ONE . SIMMONS___NauanhVJlt BEAUti FUL T4- Crestiin^ wlth_ 45 01^ — Vo* Qultar»-and amplWlara. KUM Hldaabad. $125, good condltlMi. StaronMt boat*. CwneiM' trallart H .P . Mercury double; tanks,'r.cury ftt«r«o record players. Warner clean. - Also one RCA Portabl* ■ -Harlay-Davldson. .nmloreyc' “ convertible____e top,'top, sidesl__ ladd^, , 2 , Music 131 Shoshone North. .. Televlskip, Plione 734-32tS. ' JEROME IMPCEMENT skli,-trailer.. . . _Only . *------l2jl0.P hne.ra- o^ 100 to ISO HoltMn hdftri on hand; AAABIkJA ___ ^ - . J W j f ...... ------If daaft...... covers.'Fa^ory says; ‘W ( h e lle r s guaranteed. E U G E N E Discount." 1", per cant nyton H UGHES. 324-3415. Jerom e. covers; ctiolce of colors. Regular BACK TO SCHOOL tTEMS are easy t»».9S. Now <79.95. BANNER REGISTEREI3 Angus Bulls. Ready to find In the Want Ads. FU R N ITU R E, 733-VI21. - t o - w ork . Dee H erd, 324-4034, Jeromtv^ . ■■ i (1) NEW, NEVER unpacked yet, FENDER CONTEMPO Organ, Belsaw ShBHijm. Cost 1250. played 2 months by sweet flttle 9!' UnasMmbled.. ( ) B elsaw DAIRY AND BEEF c a l v e s 1 2 to 10 weeks old.. All calves ages lady. $695. 733-6305. i^«>yegrlnder and polisher, cost checked' by veterinarian. *».S0._^ Sacrifice the two Item* NEW SPINEt piano. Regularly *175. .Suitable for som e retired . Delivered directly to your farm ,, citizen. Profitable hobby. Can be must meet your approval on . $89^. Special $695. Including seen at Elmer's Recreation arrival only.' You, must take, bench, tuned# guaranteed. 25 Center, 120 Narth AAaIn, Mountain hlsad or more. Finest ou«lltv. best used ^rand piano. ExcoKent Home. Phone^a7-4934. ■ .^...i:.-A^Q P P IN G GlJIPg FOR WOMEN!! selectlo'n. .Prices Include .free condition. $995.3good used upright r arh ' ■ ir* » * ¥ * • *;¥ * * M * » » ' * * Hofsteln heifers fiirSa:, Holstrih too, remove with Blue Lustre bu lls iSS.OO. G uer'nsey iiftlters NITURE. $^.00. Angus Hoi. Crov-'WS.OO. 3 to carpet shampoo. Blacker's Ap­ pliance and Fijrnlture. KAKBIC HEADQUAttTERS W o m e n c a n i PORTABLE DISHWASHER 4 weeks old —: ^tolsteln Heifers FOR SALE: Kimball spinet console S7S.00, Holstein bulls $65.00. piano, like newrFruitwood finish, WESTCLOX Wall Clocks. Regularly G em sey heifers S75.00; Angi|S Ho). traditional style. $750. 733-3159 Women think' tjiey cc Si.95now O N L Y S3.99 at PE N N Y- CAREER-MINDED Cross $75.00. 5 to A w eeks — after 5:00 P.M. . WISE DRUGS, Lynwood ^hopping worrf^n ca(i(^4nstall yo ' Frl^ldaire 'H olstein heifers $85.00. Holstein Center-______bulls S75.00. Guernsey Heifers* WOMEN KNOW! pwn paneling '’ t|jstQnri Imperial Radio and TV S«ti 1 2 5 $85.00. Angus Hoi. Cross $85.00. 7 to IMPROVE YOUR kitchen or bath 8 w eeks - - H olsteln-heifers SM.tW. q .As Low As . $ 2 .9 9 ih e e t RADIO JkND STEREO S -FOR car wlth'FomrtcaTMUnfer topping;^ x Women WK wotk Tor Holstein bulls $80.00. Q uem sey 4' and 4.- X 5' sheets, 39 cents Portable heifers. $90,00. Angus Hoi. Cross and home. Klew and used TV's. Excellent buys. CAMERA square fodt- Qood selection ot a living know the im- $90.00. 10 w eeks old calves S100.00 Panellte In stock at 29 cents square CENTER. .Ready to hang doors, hafh- Dishwasher t-'^ach. FREE ILLUSTRATED toot. R l.I.nw Rtlll DING SUP -being Rep05jes5eorse& wtiere all guaranteed, convenient terms, Mall order to or pickup a copy at you're treated right. Phone 326- WtLSON BATES 702 Main Avenue Mira^^ofSprlngs^ButU, Idaho. * column for plf-^^eic Ply way Co. Downtown - Twin Falls 5142; evenings. - N o r t h , 7T1 6146. .124 Blue Lokes Blvd. s. • « sewing needs. - 7 3 3 -7 1 1 1 M ltc«llo n«o uf Wantod 141 . .733.1583 a l l TYPESjQf horses, boughtj'sold. Good Things To Eat 1 3 3 * fradeW-Ffen>v of ranch geldings. Ren Haley. 733 4055. OLD COINS — Bought and sold. Box « RED ^POTATOES. Bodeo^tab's. 603, Twin Falls. Idaho. ~ fr '-mtfevNorth.-l T ...... B O A fib aI^D ROOM horses. Winter points. and sumff^er rates. CJosc in. 733 WANTED TO BUY j A m e rica n 0326 after 6 Flyer toy trains. Phone 734-3456 Antiques 139 .WILL SELL ON~conslgnmyt or wtll ^ 11 or will trade for good'piafflT SALLY ■b~"ANT laU fcb. 43 B~ 5950: buy anything of value, ^Kimbenv Phone 324 4119. Round dining tables, chairs, Auction Center. West Monroe hutches, dishes, wash stands.

KNtGHT'S ANTIQUlTiES, 241 Cement mixer, irrigation pump and Polk Street East, Kimberlv> idahc also saddle and bridle. Phone 326 B.J. MIXER FEEDER Sales and Service. OLD MAIDS? We're fresh out. Pete NEED ANY KIND of oHice desk SCHROEDER'S Johnston, 304 South Washington im m ediately. Phone 733-6438 or AGRTCULTURAL SALES, 133 23^5,

PLAYER PIANO, BEDS, table ^nd WILL BUY direct or Auction your chairs, dryer, antique dishes and furniture appliancesodds & ends. clothing. 841 North Walnut. . ^ A k e River Auction. 733-7754. REGISTERED SILVER Toy Poodles. Very reasonable. 733-800? mornings or some evenings. MlMEollonoous For SoU 140 CASH^FOR SCRAP METAL Copper, Brass. Aluminum, POODLE GROOMING, stUd ser­ Radiators, Batteries, Etc. vice, puppies. Cheri Miller. USED STEAM cleaners tor sale, H.KpPPELCO. Kennels. West Redcap corner, high pressure washers. caH 152 3hd Avenue South Sptcmilted Equipment. ?33,2fl2a^ days or evenings. Sporling G oods 21.CASE POP or beer cooler, good condition, 8S6 7571 i»fter 6 p.m. LIKE NEW. BRUNSWICK pool table, 5 X 10 covered with ^00 per MEXICAN FRAMES, priced low. cent wool cloth- costing S60. Table Art Mart. 117 Shoshone St.. can be converted back lo a srv>oker Wednesday Sunday. 15 p.m. table. SI 100 to S1200. dollars In the table. Will sell for saso. Can be SPOTS before your eyes — on your seen at Elmer's Recreation n?w carpet — rem^iTfh'fryrwrnr -C»ntef , ^aO North—A^»in— S»r»a t. AAnonmin H ome 567 4734 B4oe • LusTre. RenT ciecTric shampooer SI. Mary Carter Paints. 1936 Kimberly RoaO Snowmobili»f

ST O W a.w 4 y bed for renT. $3.00 a LATE I W Yam aha. TofaJ f/m e iess hu£eju—Bann»^—Pwrnltufo . .phene- than 40 hoursT Incites double wide lilt trailer. S7S0. 7}6 3220 or 726-5»0a after 5 Aobotrs AUto Supply, 305 Shoshone St. South. KA MAR KENNELS, poodle parlor, BiJLSY W OM EN just-lika-you'delight in traveting every- yarding, stud service. 733 n 95 9 X 13 LINOLEUM rggs, assorted where In this 5-part'wardrobe! 5«w slimming, zip-front patterns, 16.95 BANNER FUR BELT N IT U R E . T.wJn Falls, 733-1421. dress, vest, blouse, pants,'-skirt' in machine-washable knits. - UvMleck Wanted 114 ^ R A - T O g ^ « rT72323BZ^i 14 1/2. 18 1/2,20 1/2. Northslde. James ScolJ_.JM.iVB9- :.ZWllhoulIwatJit—R en t-m ach in e SI, . SEVENTY FIVE CENTS for each 'pattern — o d d '2 5 WILSON-BATES, Twin Falls and dol HiTndling Jerom e. Model 350 CONVENIENT Send to -M arian Martin, Times-News Pattern Dept., 232 FARMERS ■ W A Y T O ' SHAMPOO your own carpet, DELUXE V^^est 18th St., New York, N . Y. 10011. Print N A M E, RANCHERS professional results. Rent a Clarke Retoili for S1075 EXERCISE stiampo.oer wiih companion ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. .- * STOCKMEN vacuum.. Banner Furniture. 733- CLOSE OUT for. . . . $680 Swing into Spring, N/ew, N ew Potfern Catalog has sep­ U31. R»nt thi'i and other Wohon eaercite COVERING ENTIRE TWIN f ALIS TRACTOR arates, jumpsuits, slimming shapes, free pottern coupon. •quipment I MUFFLERS instatied while you ____ _ M AGIC VALLEY S. IMPLEMENT ------A T ^ .------T03 0 Kimberly Kd' INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today,'weor tomorrow. Fof prompt pickup ol deod ond including custom duals for cars BANNER FU^IIURE «■ „^and ,pl.cKupa. ABBOTT S..A ,U i q J J ; _ IN ST AHI_.FASH10N _K>01C=Hund»ds-o*-4ojhion^- ITTTWa A«| W 733 1431 « S‘UPPLY,..3a5 Shoshone St South, 733-6835 Heats For Sal* ■ CQILECT KEEP CARPET cleaning problems i c p n Pi> f AG»»e- HEAPQUAKTE»(9" "triTatt ^ n 'e Btue Lusti GOODING 934 54 14 wall, en! electrlC'^hampooer $l. trailer. 100 horsepower Evinrude - <>reenawBtr*5. ' -- - - /jwttjr,—very clean. BUD AND OfteSSMA^KTNO „ IDAHO HIDE AND MARK'S. Your Evinrude and AAercurv D ealer. 1142 Blue Lakes Dressmiikiag, ^tton hole*, and T A L IO W C O 1949 THRU 1952 FORD FrOPt end, North, 733 1194. altar-ation*. -A lf- »y | ^ -o ^ .fa b H c s i2Q. 36'i Inciuding knit^, 734-£)91, ApplUincet-& HHJEqwip. 120 speed pickup transmission. 733 8S57 after 6 00 p.m . BUY a used bbSt rt6W WhHe the prrc'e is still right. We have some good NEW AND USED appliances. HaM trade-ins still left. From t450 to 100% POLYESTER of MusLc and A ppliance, 733 4921. TESTED and approved by millions of homemakers. Blue Lustre *1295. Century Automotive NEW 10 cubic foot refrigerators. ca r fjet cTfSmVTY----- TT~*1 ------J^chinfl,,.Artfllsnn Ay^nue,..We?t, »125. TWIN FALLS LABOR KRENGEL'S HARDWARE. DOUBLE CE N T E R . 733-7404

36" WEDGEWOOD- gas range HAVE YO U CH ECK ED KNITS burners with grill, oven and“; = t»4igag:^CmmrLBnTttrtnn- 77y Ad I - m m "HEg5" CQ tUM hrtATELY? bolids and stripes' dison A venue. Twtr»-f^a1ls. Re^. S4.99 See The Latesi In Patfern DeiTgmH

CHINA CUPBOARDS, unfinished. vark)us sizes and models. Banner F tm ifu re , 733-1421. USED PICKUPS Btue^\ohes Shoppwg Canler- 19^.7 INT. 4-4 TRAyUAU 'H C m Sid. rrammiuion. n e e d a SERVICE MAN? See Lat Ut Help You Be SEWI Happy. Hobs, low mil«t. Povi^el’ Steering , t6daYt Want Ad> for the service 1967 CHSy. lj‘2-IQN.,tana,ffMRiae,'327',FoW.r ' ■FeBriFsr=notiei»i— pettermtT— (*tf you want. four) trims, sewing, aids, and lots Stfrering. Cuifom Cob ot know^ww. Soeclallre In taking * . 19^7 fn n n -f l OM. ^..1 , V8. I ,peiJ »■' - m e a t u r e m e n t s , pattern' « DR A I » e S: g)rcet,ten t cunUitlun. futt length and Acce pt Aluminum iniuloted Von Body...... , J | reaionable^tfer. QBn..'1/i TOMJonfl^w'dt pickup V8, 4 ipeejj. ■<4JtlonT}-jpirt!tiicgy^(, WALNUT and lilt cne ii , W t f-ton VB. 4-tp^d long, wide bed “ n n r — STAiNLESS^TErr .-mzTNT.-scDur'4x^.^niTr^';^ t * iwdn. TURQUOISE NaugaMde with THIS SfcAM SCHEME is designed fo do ....le most______slim- -K 5 N D U E WatnuT frame studio with attached “ USED TRUCKS ^infl-Jfeingv for -tbfffer siiet! Sew pantsuit ond-dress-in 3'Ouort Regr-^l^XO Volw#- , -iarr}p_tabie,jp|^. ^in's 733-7in, 1967 INT. > 1 6 2 . 2->bn ’3 0 4 'VS. t tpeed, 2-ipe^^ _ 8:35 tiret. tog oxl«. I^ w point ...... corefree polyester knits. ~ ~ ------NO\V-_------PUaail-TURE. UPHiiLSTERY . Free 1961 CHEV. 2-TON. '2 83' V8. 5-»peed, 2 »peed. Extra Printed PoMern 9122- N EW Women's Siiet 3d, 39, 40, ONIY. - ...... *. 5 ’ ^ estimates, pick-up and delivery. U,-X6^^0_Sije_36^buti^40)-Pontsuil-j<..l^)rordt_ PFNNY.WISF ORjlOS. Pt>one Jack Calton, 733-7B03. 1961 INT. B-160. 1 1 /? ton, 6^ir>der, 4-tp««d, 12' 35rinch - " . fla tb e d ^ . : ...... J ____ _ o d Shop p m g Ce^ OWrt1«TSHTO^“"FURHTTO?rF^ >ty£hftY^EiyE.CE«Trte7^ch pattern — odd 25 ______" V ^ A i0hest.-Quamvr~«00d-sateclion. - ‘4<»pted. 2-tp««jr&c«H«iit cofpp«r unit...... ‘-T-xenti-forneoch-pcmerir forAirAttit >1dndt!ng~ YESII Our purple polyster doulil* ? Mary Carter Paints, 193a l^im- berly R oad. 733-3493. 1947 KENW ORTH conventionol torxkm dm el fnKk. ^67’ . Send to AAorian Mortin^ Tim et-Nawt Pattern Dept., 232 knit It In, Plui many more. “ Cummint. (r>ew overKoul>5 & ^.Timken'worm-drive .... SAVE t^autlfull MOVES SEWI VC -k West 1 .^ Sj.<'Nftw York, N. Y. 10011. Print MA'm F fttfV -CljMT« R. «M 7t>i A.ene* eaitT Tra d » i ' ApUKt<;S \ ^ 2 I T».'5IZf''5 ;d "STVu>^^^ rnni. Center. Hall of, A^sic. Cum min«, (Itke New) Trt-Plex, Mock reor ends. N ew . into Spring. Naw, PoWfiriVo«.>ep . p o n f , ^ r p ...... $ 6 5 0 0 SEWING- 'maCHINES^ n*w and . ^ Rft£MiUAftS:eAIOJ&farQUKCcltmrT9 -ty6 6 rtN Tr 0 f;4 05-ToT^«tn^feetel.-NH25€>CumiT.in>. 0 0 ^ ^ t e s , jMmpiuitt, slimreing shbpw, f'r— ffottfn coupon.' u«eg C e n te r . * , $1. INSTANT^'FASHION BO Ok — Hundreds of fashion WALNUT DOUBLE bed with box J r ' m a g i c VALLEY^^^ spring-and mattress,'•If for ■■ ...... - j , - t».9S W ILSON -BATES 702 Main Avenue . 'INTERNATIONAL, INC. N orth. 733-414A. Troct lane.twih FcitU ' * - 733-4266

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' aoo :AMio»t4rSofaiyr : , aoo 'AwiotferM * I M / A i U m F m S o I* 200 . 'Auto^l^rSal* 2 6 0 AutM 300 : .AutotlW j^l* - - ^ ------a o o i J » » HONDA-us-SeramHerT^.' *1968 F I A T \U Spydar# callant condition. Phone 733-11SS, fUMrb^bondltlori. OvMn^r.ovarsMS ■ after « p.m. (LOUllBrovm. l l l f $199$. P m m a M-JM. va^BpSBtSSS^^ LATE MODEL r r o i s e n i s 7 3 3 ^ 0 9 3 1 Used C arsA Pickups New and Usa^. IDAHO^S OLDEiST LiNCOLN-MERCURY DEAtER T r u c k * ' HONDAS _____ ij:OMPETITIVE PIUCES « ^ H70 FOBrt_ Wciilin,JH ciU lpr- jtifmv______T75j8piEn,i-AinrrAND sERWGt Ranch Sp«ti«l. '3&' v», 44PMd, W e put pufselves in radio, hitch, mirrors. In llk*.n«t« Theisfen^si^irst New condition. Make oMtr. I39-SS30, Edtti. 1»» INTERNATIONAL 1100,. 4- G A F T S A tE wh«ei drive, .33,000, m iisi, You'lf enjoy doing >> automatic, radio,, hsat'er, 'tlOO below bootu-4S5-

rtso CHEVROLET >/, ton pickup...... R««l Qood. condition. Phono 7M- , 2065, noons or •v«nlnos. BRAND NEW 1*971 MERCURY MONTEREY. 4 Door 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500. Medium green nrtelollic ' 19>5 C H E V R O L E T h e a v y duty« 3 ton Sedan, l;»eauli(ul Jlghr'I^reen fiiHlth, d ark g re «n vinyl * linuh, white .vinyl ;port roof, over 30.000 mile» foe- truck. S speed, 2-speed, Va motor, •inferior, w all to w all carpet, autovnotic !ro n »m i!jtio n ;-'r- tory w arranty left, nicely e q ijip ^ d including auto* . 920 tires, hear new Knampa white wall tirei. power iteering, back, up lights, pod­ motic Irqrttmiition, power iteering. powjr-djv^., Helde, alt steel stock and graFn bed. 934 5750 be*ofe 8 a .m . ded dosh, windihield wo^her, on(l oil other.oLMer- brqket, factory ,6ir conditioning, ^.xhilew all tires, cuiy'* luxury feotures. wheel covers, gi/orpoleed cannot be told front brand 1944 G M C •/! ton blue, 3 speed, LWB, R & H mirrors. Excellent con* J j 484 dition. 733-7849. THEISEt'4 PRICED . . ^ 3 2 5 0

FOR SALE: 1970 Ford Explorer */a ton pickup. 8300 miles. Excellent 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 Door __ condition.— Undei:-4vll—wanranty- =HoHita|Z^-Thit vbeoutiiul likg^oes*—ov»omobi*- Ptx)ne'evenings, 7-34-2305. equipped with foctory oir conditioning, power steer* ing, power brakes, power windowj, delulie interior, 1952 DODOE pickup. Good running whitewall tires, etc.. local owned, very low mileage, condition. Also large hand forge: still gnde/ factory worronty. 423-5&2S. PRICED W A Y BELOW fe6 0 K ...... ^ Z / 0 D ~

1948.FLATBED International ton 1971 MERCURY MAROUIS 4 boor Sedan. Soft gold 1969 OLDS 98 luxury^ Sedan. Beoytiiul unmoored truck. 32V Homellte X L power saw blue- linish- with matching nylon blue interior, this both in excellent condition. 326- finish with blue vinyl roof, th ii beautiful-cor has oil local owned sharp unit |> equipped with factory oir 5370 after 6:00 P.m ; the equipment iKot you would expect, factory air conditioning, power steering, power windowt.^outo- conditioning, power.,sjeering, power windows, neor 1951 CWEVROLBT «/3 ton panel ■■maTr mileage. dellN^ery sedan. Pt^one 733-1292 Ca(ly no miles, Emmett Harrison's personal demon- ‘ after 5. strotor. -StASHEO^O-

^T99T^ni^vftdlfrTHEVEUE*4-Dob 1971 AAERdu R V- COAiTETrVadio / 3- Speed. 6 cylinder. Take over W 7I MERCURYW^ONTEREY 2 Door Hordtop Sport beautiful maroon with white la(Lr ^os sharp blue ny­ payments. Going Into service. Coupe, Beautiful sultana white with dork blue vinyl lon interior, outomqtic transmission, pOwc^ steering, Ptx>ne 733-3417 or 029 5467. sport roQ^, th ir demonstrofor has a 400 V-B e ng in e™ p o w e r broket, radio-, hetfter; whi'tewoll tires, wheel uuiorhuttc tranimtH't0n;T30weriTB'erin^,"p6wer1jrbker' cov f t,.ltu»-co>-hot been-«n our slock-^o 1963 CHRYSLER Newport, 4-door a u conditioning, whttewoll tiret, w h e e l COvefs. tint- doys ond must be moved. power steering brakes, automatit t r a n t^ s s io h , goocf'cohd 11 lon. m 50. — ------

jMBHrrBTA"iT;nnna~ryMai — mi»esr-733-6542-«fter 4:30 p m .- or eo uoAR.'n ttr anytime., on weekends. 7 white beauty has all. r e d leother interior, b u c k e t number M l 17, very cleon, this cor is finished in shorp beige exterior with deluxe interior ond power steer­ leots. wall to wall rad nylon .corpetintf, outomolic* 1971 FORD LTD Country Squire, 9 transmission, whitewall tires, power steering, f o c to r y ing, power brokes, automotic tronsmission. rodio, passenger wagon, air, power air conditioninQ. style steel wheels heoler. whitewoll tires, locol owned, new cor trode steering, disc bykes. autornatic transmission, V8, tilt wheel, stereo, power rear windows, ANDY STANLEY , W E'tl SELL FOR luggage rack. Save money. ^11 ^3687 trade. Can finance. 324-4592 after 7 A n dy invites oil old and new friends and customers to stop in for a.^test p.m . 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 Door Sedan, 1 of. the drive in o new 1971 Ford cor or truck 1971 m e r c u r y COUGAR GT Sporl Model. Only shorpest we've-every shown, bright origlnol red finish' 1948 4-W HEEL DRIVE Jeep. Wtilte or a dependable used cor o r truck. for the poriiculor people, competition yellow, with with white top. popular* breexewoy styling, fully vinyl top, body red. */4 South, Remember we have ocret and acres black leather bucket seoti>, block woll'to'wall cor- East W Soutti of Haielton...... " of new ond used~^units to choose peling 429 4 borrel CJ engine, 4 speed'ffurst Shift­ from. er, power lock reor end. b ig F70 belted tires, pow- 1968 FIR EB IR D 40pconvertible, air THEISEM PRICED. . . . M 8 8 B iU L ttL ______cornntionmo/'^tLfrtJO— hydram atic- GT package, decor group, rodio. transmlsslon. Rally Wtieels, S2350, 733-5110 734 2747 after 6. t96S COMET CAltENTE 2 Door Hardtop. Runs per- Slicker Price Over S5.000 . ^ 3 8 8 7 ' U c l, nice m l«rio<, b od y Itttle rough. fuMy equipped.. 16" IN D Y T IR E S , mounted on ’l6 " wheels deep. Goodyear. Brand New. 733-3388. WORTH MORE THAN ^ 2 8 8 DODGE CITY BTIAND N E W 1971 M ER CU R Y C O U G A R G T . Stock 1962 FALCON sfatlonwagon..Can be number X43, maroon metollic finish, red leather in­ seen at Village Mobile Tra ile r terior, all the equipment plus style.steel vvHeels, tint­ 1965 FORD 4 Door Hordtop.'Sharp red «xterior, Court, Kimberly, Space 53. 423- ed gloss, GT pockoge. radio, power steering, auto­ cleon nylon interior, fully equipped, new.arrival. — 5055r------A^RCH SPECIALS matic tronsmission. WANT TO RENT your apartment? THEISEN PRICED . 7 - Place a Want Ad today. '66 MERCORY-r-:--. . S695^ Pre^p ri jCleamnct ITdke A W Was . ^ 3 5 8 9 ■ t -^S5-PtYMODTfr— rrW 95" Comet 4-Door Sedon. Big "6" Borrocudo. V8 engine, outomotic 1966 FORD Country Squire wagon- These cars most self now, check these prices! 1969 m e r c u r y 'MONTEGO M X 4 Door Sedoi>. engine, outomatic tronsmission. tronsmission, power steering. factory air, low mileage, $1,395. 1971 M ERCURV m ONTEGO M X 4 D oor Sedan. This Nice tu rd uo iw fin ish.^tb white top, looks new:, fully .„.B-UQ_AKD - AAAajaS,-446»-a4ue j beoutifu) etfuippecf" equTp^d, [UsrTrode^ tn ori-onother new Montego/ ■ Lakes. North.:p3 n94. ______-^MERCURY .su.gs. fully p^wereB', fully worronVeed. never been register- Porklone 4-Doof- Breexewoy Se­ '6 6 P 0 R 6 ...... ; $ T 2 2 5 ed. THEISEN PRICED .‘ ...... 196a CORVETTE, low mileage. 1 don. V8 engine, outomatic trans­ Goloxie 500 2 doof hbfdtop,-353 1968 TOYOTA CORONA M 850 ovwier. Phone 733.a»15 days o r 733- V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ WAS^$3895.97. ^ 3 1 9 2 mission, .power steering and .2 door hardtop, radio, heater, buck* 0457 evenings. brokes, 6 way power seot. factory sion. .power steering, power brokes.... _ ------7-eM «o»*r4 speed frontmisslon ^.4.Door-S«don;-C)i»remety- o if.a e flQ __ ^ -1 8 5 BRAND NEW W71 MERCURY MONTEGO Hordtop'* ' 1943 CHEVROLET IMPALA S. S. cTe'on interior, bedutiful beige exterior, ho's outomot- 327 engine, 4 speed. 733-900 after -C o u w . This n o speettjl value Montead'tKof W di builf~ . _ .... ______'ty K * ' ' — Monterey ■ 4 -door—f>ordtop.~V-8~ _, IngT^speciol-inlerior. - wbiliwoirrhee^poaae3^dasKr^ '4e^Pii(swACENir$d95': SPECfAtPRtCE.' 1940 FORD V», automatic, excellent and loTkT ^ o-Homa.jc tRin.mUiTon. '-2-door-hordtop—A^~engme7~pi bockup lights, deluxe seat belts, un^elievobl)tlievobly shorp, rubber. Very good mechanical ______p.ower jtff«nng and brakes, foe-- finished in d ork green metallic. - condition.-P hone 326-4760, F ile r. sleerinQi^pDwerJbrakes,. radio^ heof* tory oir-conditioning. er, air conditioning . 1963 PlYMOUTH BEtVBDBRC Oeor-Sidoft.T This ^ 1966 J E E P W agoneer, 4-wheei drive, THefSEN-PRteeD-r ^2494 cute linTe stondbr^fransmission unit r> d i^ 6'cylind*’ • radio, tieater* new battery, good '69 DODGE. .... $2695 kr engine, rodio. heater, etc.'on'excellent runabput. tires, Sharpl. 733-4561. '69 C h Sy SLER Coronet 500 Station Wagon. V8 1965 CHEVROLET ~ \S 7 \ MfRCURX.CQM£T^pacr.Counc.,Jlnt nii-doibt.,,. 1955 CHEVR O LET, '265'VB engine. engin., automatic t,a 0.m i..io n , ONLY. Pty>ne 423-5362, KlmberlV. p o .., ....,i„g and b,ak.,. ,ac SUPER SPORT, 2 door hardtop, bock- reDtol. practically no miles, equipped with big 250 M m - - engine, wonafoH roTo wwoH on «SBrpeting,.-body-^de.mouldingi. B»peti tory oir. Extro n»ce. v « o u -et teats, rodio r henter, conioln-^^— "TOR SALE: l9»4Mercui:yjytonlclai£ ID 5 Z : i : whitewcrirtires. 2 tone point. eutcmotic tronsmission, with 1947 •390-, 47,000 miles. 1954 rodio>,decor group, fdctor^ worrftnfy, never'bi'Vn reg- — W 64H Chevey }.do or post, -327' 3-s)]eed '68 OLDSMOBILE . $2695 cor just traded in,.'excellent m oroon finish, excelleiTt witti 19S6,d'door tiardtop tx)dy. See -'69 DODGE .... $2990 ' VOLKSWAGEN inferior, excellent engihe, excellent tires, you get the Charger RT, V-8 engine, automot- 98 Luxury ^ d o n , full power, foc- at 212 Quincy between 6 & 9 p.m. THEISEN PRICED . . . . . * 2 5 8 1 ideo, exceflent throwoho^t. IranimissiPn. pnnrer. steering , *ory- o^f'ConditioninQ. vinvl too. fA S TB A ^K . 2 door, hurlirt^ ii- n li.. ond brakes, foctoiy oir-condition- tilt steehrtg wheel, one b w ^ f qpl ..QQOD.--1963—4^1oor- -F o rd - Galaxle, f *pe*?t tfontm inion. extelJenl^ J „ (290. Cash. Phone 733 8404. mg, . condition ...... 1970 MEBCURY MONTEREY 2 Door Hardtop^ SoH. ^ . THEISEN PRICED t M 8 5 ^ yellbw finish, oil gjoTd leather interior, m atching-woll 1966 SHELBY MUSTANG. Duel.4^ '6 5 C b lR Y $ L E R . . S 1 2 6 0 to woll corpetino.'beoutifully equipp4Kf-with/ factory =J6ZPOfelIlAC__ -^.»!^>rbSr;;:W _ . 380-4'ttear-hardmipTVVTenpwf^ Temf^sf lerhdn^s Hordfop. over * ’ }«68^R ^R Y^ Door— mO^VoTkswagen 423-5356 .outomatic tronsmission, power oufombtit (ran,minion, wtiilewoll tirii, w h .,U o «r«. , folly «quipp«f.-iirtt o W el«>n-p»»«ioul-««(M d_ after 6 p.-m. , heod com 6 cylinder engine, steering ond brakes, extra clean. V-8 engine, outomotic tronsmlstion, a factory repurchase dard tronsmission. power steering, power disc brakes, REAL 'CUT^I 1970’/»;i40 Z Datsun. $ 1 5 / 1 3 Sold New - . ______■ ^ 9 4 0 Ideal for college studenti Phone TodioThecrterTntrcOTTdiliOiiiriB-. f'Z~- 5 5 7 0 0 (5 ' -fHB5 t-PRIGED 733-9322'b e fw e ^ t^ and 5. '67 01DSM0BILE W660 ~g7~coTr(»<»; v-8 » nfliiwr~«Tp»»d -68JrtF.BCllRY C ougor, !289 V-B engine, 3 speed t/antmition. contole. bucVet 1970 m e r c u r y MONTEREY,2. Door Hordtop You' — 4»6S M ERCUBY CQMEJ ! Shoro SMl-.,. floor shift 1964-GHtVROLtT^El AIR ------rfin't cnr trnm hrnnd rv w tona whit««.gas saving 6 cylinder enginf, ttondord AUTOMOBILES, tron.initititfTtrtOUiv. Jieoter, be Mer^ gel it h»fare fish------4 doOf.'V-8 enoine. with ovajtjuMt,. fglly .equipped, with foctpry oir. conditioning., powy, -^^5-€H£VRO lBT steeHng, .power disc brakes, outomotic tronsmisiiort. InQ WIson trons.' -nSSXMRYSLER . . S2993 radio ARE” rO LEASF Town Ond Country stotionwogon, SS Impolo 3 door hordtop, 327 whitewoll tires, finish^ in tight blue with dorti.i>iue ~383 wrtgir>e.»-c»trtorr>ofte'-ffc e v y -8 engine, outomotic tr.onsrnii- ___ ipoft top.. . . THEISEN PRICED Uon, pow er steering ond brokes mistiop powgf it»Bfing Jiftd- “THE1SEN PRICED . treriH loday^i* .brokes. foctory oir. fin- '69 D A TS U N I9AJ IINCOIN CONTINEI4TAI4 Door S«lan. Com- ■ ull, “1^7 — ihould“ $1445 ^-^iT^AUlciC . $229,0 ithed in toft Sultana white with oil r*WKI Ilia ; pow9f st»«ring, 4 ^ the floor/fMM Iwdwd', bottoim; over 30,000 factory worronty left,- fully ing tochomi^r, roily dock, C o v g o rS finest, b ro n d , OR iooded with foctory oir conditioning, power steering, new tiret. JULES HARRISON o:,PICKDPS O PICKUPS . 1969 PLYAAOUTH-FUR^ power disc brokei. outonytic trorHmissior^, e»c. -V -H engine, o uto m e fe -t«w>smiMion ,~ '63 CHEVROLET 1/2-Ton '69 DODGg A- r «t— fiwq, rntlio, heo te ■THEtSEH-PRteet^ Lung Hide Pk>up: V8 *ngm«. tv* up. A cyi ^ autinn, rnh .)>igh f-KTBSI eomper. U e , 1.970 CHEVROief IAM>AlA. 2.0oor Hardtop. SMtili- ' ...... ;t...... \... liil 'witii matching nylon brown intoriof. t W RAMSIER 4 O o«r Swlon. O a n ic ISO. I tiful 1965 CORVAIR JAONZA-^ fully loodedF inchK#ng foctory oir tonditioninfl. . r»- blu* im KiIKc, datuiM’ alt nyion *i«»r»«r. bia.6^.cy4- -mbSaiT^r^ ...... •68 00CXJE3/4Tort- Convertible. 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