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61 o T instortflBl Soe 610 N. JuUa Davis Dr, . / \ \ 83706 ^ - Weather Sunday Edition M a r e N e w s ' Springy More Sports ■■ I Fam ily- Com ics feature Section Magic Valley's Homi Newspaper ■ \ J VO L. 60, NO. 280 . --- TWIN’FALtSriDAUOV SUNDAY, FEBUUAUY ~ ------TWENTY cfENTS' Mansfield: Laos Bombing W m Escalate Conflict

\VASHINGTON (UPl) -rScn- exprcs-'ilnf! roRret there liijd Iho InrgcKf eloincnt.n of lliejr tho hearings, which wer« _lc_Dcjupcratlc-_Lcudcc_;Mlkc. bciyi— no— ronppuso-— lo— tliu •regular—arm y“ im~Nopth—Viet* conductcd~bynr3fciiatc^r5roi«n,. ManafieUl fiftld .Satiirdiiy the Vientiane novornmunt’s propo­ nnm," indicating more troops rela’lions suhcommilleo h'endod UnltLui StiitOM wnii enculalinn tliu sal fur n political settlement on could be dispatched to Laos. by Sen. Stuart Sy.ininHlon, D- I.ar>liiirt Wnr by bomblnn tlic the disiputcd territory. plflln- of Jnrs. “ Eacnlntion Miinfiiield. lonfi a critic of "The escalation of the war., in Mo, , usually iJcpcis cscnlailon,” he .S. military involvement in Laos makes It more mandatory In a stalement, Symington wnrm-'cl.- SoutlvfiisL Asia, declined to lhan over lhat tho hearings on said reports of nri2 bombing of Laos conccrnlnfj our partlcipa- " I WHS surprised to find tlint jipeculate whether tlio homhlnj: Ihe plain confllciod with Rtnlo<' ' miirht pronipt cyoii fitronRtir lion thoro — except ‘ for tho ments to his subcommittee. If wo wore usinj; nri2's in I.uns, highest hccurity ^coukoivs • nut Jiut Dll iliu (jjtrchl Miuh) military »ttncks by North true, he s^iid, it meant the Vietnam, which, has forccsi in sihould be released 'as it/nan us United .Sjalc.! was hnmhhig "a teal)'hut oil tlic Plain of Jars ns possible.”______w«*lir'~ .sail! In nn L iiok...... fow— miles— and—ovon — less— The Stale Department • hlis interview. Uut he. said the North mlmiles from tho Chinese "That is nn"t/scnlatinn, It will Vietnainose "still have by fur balked at releasing records of border." mean that the Nnrth Vietnn* inesc* wilfj^i't 11 tinhicr grip on tlu* UuitVmi territory ’ they nlr—A Tel Avlv-bouiul observatinn of salt mine op­ the Stale Depiirtnient that “ tlic Swissair Jetliner crashed lit The Swissair crash occurred just two hours after news reports of the Inss-of tiir erations -showed thatTWJne of flames near this vlllnce mi­ an Plain of J.irs ' to. tlio Norili the workers suffered from explosion ripped a two foot hole nutes after takeoff from in the underlHslly of. an Austrian Vietnamese army appear to he bronchial')isthma. A»i’’ a re­ PA R EN TS OP K ID N A PPED bnhy, tound In wwuli nimr Zurich's Klotep Airport Satur­ airlines Jot carrying mail wnB (nkon flrnt (o (ho Lystcr Am iy lIonpKnl, Ft. Rucker, Ala. lUTUrate.” , ■__ sult,' Soviet doctors c s t n b* Oinrk. Okln., hold Iho child. W/0 Donnis MoLoroy and hl« (Sec seory Pngo 8) The department declined day,- .killing all <17 persons destined for I.irael and forced wlfo snld **(liank Cod** when the hnhy wag fourul, Tito child further coiiiment. aside from llshed nn asthma hospital/* aboard. Witnesse.s enld «io tho crippled aircraft to return -frOO-feet-tinderground-in-tt- lD_ErankfurL!s—IUUncJWfaJn-*lr— piano expIodcTd In flTglil““nnd~ah port whore It landed safely.' Ukraininn salt mine where Arab isabotago croup claimed None of tho .13 passengers or Burger Says Justice Tend^. 52 Perish In Pope Paul Says Church Is paiienis breathe air satura­ reflponsibility. five crew mombors aboard the ted with salt. Tho burning wreckage of the Aiistrian Jet was' hurt In tho plane plunged to earth 200 blast whtdi airline offlclnls said occurred in thu mall storago Strange Tragedy yards from nn ntomk~reftet-Kurvivtfd'tt-triiin-era» as 10 years,’’ he said. his need for Christ. "U Is an hour of darkness To Approve cnn Dar Association (ADA)^ accident. (U P l)—For tho first time In Durger told the Inwyern that The Rev. VlrKilio Levi, that our world is goini DurBcr called for prison reform the American system of deter* Moro than 100 persons were history Saturday, mnm editor of the Vatican newspaper through,” the pojio aalcl which would put nn empha.sls mining guilt is one of tho most killed when n train plunRod into Vwatched” tho effects of a vnlloM Monday night In tho L'OiiKorvalore Romano, refSort- "Christ Is being denied, reject­ Youth Receives A b o rtio n s on rehubilltation to cut down complicated, refined nnd cxpcn' ed tho Pope's words In a ed.” partial lunar ccUpso from the alarming rate of repeat fllvo in tho world. Out he suld Denvc Plateau state. PoUco In Kafnnchan snid weekly religious editorial. He Pope Paul resumed official uensltivo {nstrumonta on tho HONOLULU . tends 10 l>ecomo a Rpoctntor hod not ix^en identified. Their Tomperiiluros' plunged 01 . VALLEV rOROE. pa. (U P l) mest 'IfberiiP abortion atate In bodies were moved to Lafin by n former French longshore­ tho nation Is only a atep from trialH and ovorNtated procedural sport:” man. degraos and . tho noonday »-Toon'agor Mike Lovesque wJll protections, "such ns the Hospital mortuary. receive tho highest ‘award of becoming law,, with the final. * "Whdt wo must weigh In thd A tliree-iTTan commission is brininnce of the full tr\oon e)tclunIon and suppression of balance Is tho rationality of n the Freedoms Foundation Sun­ legislative hurdle Tuesday- InvoEtigating tho causo of the - Wedc Ends , dimmed briefly lo twlllghi aa morning. oyldcnco snd tho dl.smlaBol of system which Is all contest and day for organhlno a Youth Wr train crash. P a rm a M a n tho enrth's atmo.

Boom! And The Place Shook Up

W E N D E L I. - A carefully removed a remaining abutment. placed line of explosives clipped Rumoving th^Tnck'poscd little off an overhang'on Ihf Niagara problem, Mr. Wallace said — Springs road l-r,iduy afternoon, a l)ulUlo7cr and bucket loader, depositing an estimated 100,001) working frotn lv)lh siiles of tho tons of rock on the' ruud and rock pile, shoved the rock off tho cliff below. tho road and down tho grade Tlie blafiting,'part of a widen- below. -Ing-proJoct-bolng-complotud-hy “ TliebinfiilHRnnrtrnck-removal the Wendell Highway District, had lo be carefully timed' to clippdcl off 0 rocky abutment allow the afternoon school bus which threatened traffic on Ihe to return 'students lo their ~widenirtfr of tho grade to the planned 20 - -Niagara -Springs,..wlth-a -stccl- ft'ol,'nccording Ui I.eslli! T¥nl- hend hatchery ond park, has lace, district superintendent. proven n popylnr place, accord­ Bou Blnmires of Jeromo, with ing lo Robert Qulclore, hatchery his. son, Jim , placed Iho explo­ ffiiperlnlendent. During 1000, a sives alonn tKb edge of Iho cliff, guestbook at tho hatchery re* drilling afl^foouleop holes and corded nearly ' 13,000 visitors filling them with nitrogen pellets from many'slate.s. .soaked with diesel oil. The- nitrogen pellets provide The Niagara Springs prado a powerful explosive at less chnt will l>e widened to 20 feet along than straight dynamite. -Mr.' Bln* its length nf approximately sev- mires said. A few -(ticks of dy­ on-tenths of a mile, with a rock namite, with oxplonlve prlma< wall built at the top-of the curve cord linking tho drill ' ' ' ’ for- traffic safety. Mr. Wallace *gered the hlaut. snid. The blast sheared off the edge In addition, the widening proj' if'Thr-owrhmnrTiKtmintv'^— ,Ticrwil rrwiirTBBOcrtlgnngrfnhn ero- „ 1 «B ROAD TO.HiM ^ri Sdrliin li wider nowtmiu.k«-t» »_ if-it had-.been- sllood- with Klon and thawingi -I'here are nn' MmI Ihm •hook overjiUtlng Ilnui-Nowi Photofrt- knife. A second smaller blast p lani,. hawfver,„ to_ pava tho THE ROCK MOVED toUiM 1M.M*. p lu r L m T r e m t lM .. ^ of a couple of stlcks'^jrdynamlte gTAde, Mr. Wallace'sald. I^Uela soaked with dtosel 9O us«d to

______''2 Tlmei-Nowi, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Febroary'22, 1970 / • , ■ - I ^ . . ' , , Magic Valley Obituaries Tw in Falls Seen... Daily Weather Report News In Brief Harry Merrick looking at cloudleys sky . .. . Warron Barry . C. H. Vandiver Funeral Services James Bronson Twin FalH County Young Ri talking to friend . .. . Margo publlcanli Club will meet at 7:30 Ijiko. I^rajvio iJmlth and Betty From TItnBC-Naws 24-Hour W eather Bureau W lr* J_ERQ M E:^_C „ Hrirsclicl Van . Serenity Jny Olbson. Infant SPR|NGD Aj.E - ^ m e s I., p.m.-Tuesdfly.>Jil-lbO- Judicial Kfllkor dlscussUg opening night divor. a Jnrum'o rrfsidpnt, diod daughier of Mr.,and fi^rs, ChoV- Bronson, 81, - U i 0 d Saturday building. P I^ s wlll bo discussed *'Mome;’, : . l-’rank IJoLucii Friday evonlng at ^:t. Bunedict' ies Gibson, lliii.'m . Tuoiiday, morning at tho Twin Fnlln CHni< for the Ivory Tusk banquet nnd ntiondlng opening night festivi­ SUNNY Hospital after a brlof illjicsi Buhl Cometery. ' Ilospltnl of a short Illness. tho stale convention. ties . , , Jack uonnor Inokhig HA was born In Adair, County. Ho was born Jan .'S , IHBO. nt at npw campor . . . Jim Farrar First Class Petty Officer Kir­ Almo. and married to Camlla Temperatures Mo., nnd mov.od to Fnlrfiold The friends of Mrs. Marllia B pjaylpu with friond . . . Chris F o re c a s t with his parents in 1913. Ho by Newman, 3 p.m. Monday, Lowls In 1914. T h e y moved tii Smith fhlnkniF“ ur~bTHk'cthair White Mortuurji ChapeL thu Springdale area in -1015, York. Harolton, ar? Invited tt attended Fiilrflold schools. ;n opeii house In honor of her gome . . . Unnle Schmuckor Variable h\g,h cltmdlness; oth. the Twin Falls Wejriher Hur___ clearfng tnoir land from sage­ homo from Coilogo-of Idaho . . . erwl«e not . much chance today Hu married Artlnb Morris on OOth blrthdajt 'Hie open houi N a t i o n a l In Klmj>er|y, 53 and 23; hlflh brush. 1‘hoy were the oldest cou­ Dale Tliompson snorthijT'a'twor • ind .Mt)ndBy. lllBh today 46 to and low a year asOf 37 and June 20. 1034. til Wnllace. They John L. Creamer" ple living In the community. " will l^e from 2 to 5 p.m.- today Ylismnrclc' ' •44 m lived near Fairfield untin042. at the 'home of her daughter, day bisard . . . Mr. and Mrs, 50; low tonlghl in the ^ am! 37. No precipitation Saturday! Mr. Bronson belonged to the llnnjon M 22 when ho went to work as ; Mrs. Donald Addison Keith Wickham leaving Fine low 90s. Chance of precipitation precipitation ' for the month'^4o John L. Creamer, 8fl. of Route LDS-Cburch and sa/ved on-two Chlcajio 20 carpenter. In 1045. tiioy movei 3, died Friday aflcriWM>n nt Mag­ Aveijue East, Twin Fall*. Arts Cemer . . . FrCd Plankey near i«ro through IVIonday. In data, .It inch; km! for the year. missions.. He served in the discussing plans for summer CliicijinnU 40 15 the Camns l>ralrle, K'j;h today a.87 inches, compared to 1.01 to Jerome, and had lived hero ic Volley Memorial Hospital af­ Clffvrland .3(5 17 since. ' SpringdoJe U )S Ward bishopric baseball team . . . And over­ 35 to 43; low tonight 10 to 20. inches for the samo period Ji ter a short lllnc.ss. for 10 years and was president Tlie Twin Falls Easter Seol ColiimbuB. O. •IS 15 Mr.* Vandiver was a mcml: Mr, Creamer was !>orn at. Ijj- heard: ‘!Who wants summer Saturday’s hlfth and low from 1B69. , of tho High Priest quorum. He Center.Is the recipient of $45, when wo have this woatjjer?" penvcr r>R 20 of the Chrlntinn Church and. the poor, Mich., In IftHl, and worked IivllannpnIJK f.O 17 also served on the school !>oard, part of tho earnings of Fair- Jerome 'E lk s L(Mlge. »s 0 lumberjack and fireman was a director of the Burley view Grange No. 170. Buhl, from !/)h Anijclcs M 4R Survivors Include hU wife, .1e on tho "Lower l-nkcr,” ,n tlrc- Milwaukee 40 10 Irrigation district, the South pancake supper. The donation N e w s O f Weather Synopsis romet one daughter, Lynn Van flfthting ship on U k o Michigan. Side Electric Co-op and wag R< was made recently by Elvln Mhls.-fjt. Pnul 17 diver, Aberdeen: two hoivs, Mnr When he retired In 1052. he Now OrlontiK r>.1 42 publican precinct, committeeman Noh,' treasTjrer, ris VnndlVer, with thc Nayy at 'cnma to Idaho and had lived and state committeeman', New York 31 20 High pressure ovfcr -the Jnl^. .l9dfly_>vjll—causc—onjy—miijor. SnW'DieRorpC«llf~and-Gary^V«T^ horft-sino^f-Ho-moiTled-Klmjrln ^Setvicemen— •“Omnhn ■■ • - • ; ; -B2'-24- ■mnunfsirt ' a r e a in weakenfnR In lOiii Mr. Bronson wos nam clianRes in. temp1 1 e servatlon District. He was^a Falls, and.Wlllls Vandiver. Boze Harry Creamer, Twin Falls;-nml contcflt being .sponsored, by the Route 1. Shoshone, wns graduat- . . portlnnd BO H5 fornia. This movement will mountain region (IS the Cniifo John L.-Creamer Jr., Lundihg- livestock rancher for m a ri y Jaycees and Jay-C-Ettes. The j?d nt Sheppard Air Force BasP;--- man. Mont.; three wlKtern. Mrs many years. , S(. Unils fil 24 auce considerable hiRh cloudl- nia'disturbance moves-eant- of tnn. Mich.; a daughter, Esther tore's name was Inadvertently Tex., from the U.S. Air Forco Salt Uko Clly 50 27 less today over Southern Idaho the Rockies, Any Incomlnn Pa­ R6ss (U re e ) Lflc^KigRy; Mrs_ Survivors Include his widow, Kenneth (EdnnV Wlhion, and Jensen, Lundlngton; -10 grand­ imltted from the list of contri­ aircraft mechanics course. &in DIcro fi7 44 md East-Centroi Oregon. cific storms should be weak and children and nine great-grand- Springdale; three sons, Carl L. butors run In the story ip Thurs He ^s now assigned <0 Forbes Snn Francisco r>.1 51 Some rain nr snow may fall are expected to trjjck to the Mrs. Harold (May) Brooks, bolh Bronson; Payette; Robert M, of Fairfield; and five grnndcl' children; Other survivors liv day’s paper. Air Force Rnse, Knn., for duty Seattle r.2 37 t hlRher elevations near the north of. Southern Idaho. Bronson, and James H. Ilron- with tho Tactical Air Command dren. chide seven sisters and., five WnBliinnlon 45 23 Nevada or Utah border# today n»erefore, fair and mild brothers, all residing in Mlchl stm. both Burley; three daugh- which provides combat air .sup­ Monday. Init tTe precipitation weather is forecast tb rough Funeral Rorvices 'wIH be c( ters. Mrs. Donald H,_.{Rulh) The Magle Valley Council of port for U.S.-ground-forccs,...... can Camp’ FIro” Girls Father and shnuld"'rcmnln soiith of the Suuthcrn'Tdaiio arid EaRt>Cenlroi ductPd~at~l l~nTm~Monday- Funeral services wliri>c ci F u l l^ Spanish Foilc, Utah; H a w a i i ^ Snake niver'vailoyi. Oregon through tho fijHt pDrt the Hove Funeral t^Jluipel by tho Mrs. Floyd (Naomi) Judd, Daughter socials will l>e held ducted Momlay nt 11 a.m. EN3 Gaylcn Swajnslonj nnd Tlie Increase of cloud' cover if the week. ' Rov. Harold Livingston. Jerdmo the White Mortuary-CJiapcI by Boise, nnd Mrs; Milton (M er Monday for Blue Birds and Elks- Lodne will conduct flnol iJyn) Reeves,’ Lourel, Md.; ont Tuesday for Camp Fire Girl wifo. the former WAC J a'n e t Mnj. George Driver oP-thc-SaU Morgan, spent thtr* wcck-(;noth to‘"stwt. at p.m. 5 Friends may call at the chn|>el 20 grandchildren'and'four great the~lilgh school cafeteria. Ii here with his parentSi Mr. and Cnhrnry 47 30 In tho Twin Falls Cemetery. Mrs. Keith Swulmton,.'Richfield, this.: afternoon nnd evening and FrjendfiSnay call nt the moi grandchildren. eluded in the programs will l>« Edmonton 40 23 singing, camp Information and after their arrival from .Snn Montreal 21 Magic Valley Hospitals Monday until time of aervlcei tiiary today ond Monday until Funeral services -will be con ducted at p.m< Wednesday In presentation of candy sale tro- Francisco. TIjo serviccmon left Ottawa 21 10 a.m. 2 the Springdale LDS ChApel by ____ _ for duty in Vietnam after taking Rcfilnn iHs-wlfc to Hagerhian whore she Torontn 27 0 .01 Cassia ^cm orinl Macic Valley Mcmorini Bruce Williams Bishop Eugene Christensen. Fi- V m lllc LIneen School PTA will meet will stay with her parents, tho -WiAol^icB— _^Q. ,]7- JOiioLKeMnaiiJx nal rItPi will bo_Jiyld ln_thft 'MlfiltHei Veaman, Hurley; Mi WFTTHolfii^n^Ixon, tiiin- BURLEVTTunicd Mnrttti -wir be'clo Cemetery. F r ' S ,t ¥:30 n’.ih; MoTday.’ Ron ^lol- -CarrMDnrnTsrwhllc-hinsTPTCr:— V«i 53 30 Hams. 25. Parma; formcr Rurlcy l>erg will be the guest speaker seas. 30 17 tilda Bell and Mrs. Francis Sim' dell Givens, Mary Lillian Willis, Funeral services for Petty Of­ call ot the Payne Mortuary Aocliornj’O resident, died Tuesday at St. id there will be a film and roirhnnks in '4 mons, both Oakley, and Roger Beuloh York, Estella Crowe, ficer I.C Kirby Newman Jr.. Tuesday afternoon and Wednes­ Roce, Rupert. Mrs. Chester Hansen a n d Alphonsus Ilo.iplial. Boise, of n 40. El Centro. Calif., formerly day until tlmo of services. discussion on drug: Jiincnii 42 30 .OJ short illness. Legislativq^ Honolulu . SO 64 Dismissed- Charles Ryan, all of Twin Fall.i; if Twin Falls, who was kllh ' Rex WorthlnRton and Edwj IjQU Dean Probasco and Terry lie was born May 31, 1914, in a j)lane-,crash on Feb. 17, Women ofiheJWoose will hold Overocre, botl« Ruriey. A. Turner, both Buhl; Mrs. Jack In Burley, and on March 15. u'ill bo cdndiWted Monday at W illiam R. Rittfer their regular meeting at R p.m, Id a i i o Dlrihs Steelsmith and Mrs. David 1M7. morried Mrs. RubyTooley, 3 p.m. at the Wliito Mortuary Tuesday al the Moose Hall. L o g A smi was Iwrn to Mr. and Sparks, both Filer; Jo/ienh Bor- Twin Foils. Mr. WilllamH wa.^ Clinpel by the Rev. Jrhn Chaml- SHO.<;iIONE-William R. RIt -Boisp--- J------52-20- Mr»;-Hany-Cinj-Kr;H'cyburn;— unrOnkleyr-and-ShcrfATtdrcwr ln~the"tTuckinfrbuslneHft-and-llv- lor.—Intormunt-wiU~follow—witi: ,ter..M.ji|ed..Saturd, - _ A ( t ie trovel show will h Burley 54 22 Rupert, od in Burley until 10fi3 whnr lilltarv rites nt Sunset Memori- lid at ft p.m. TImrsday In room GoodinfT 54 2I> St. Bcacdict’fi. Jerome Dlsmicsed he moved to l?armn where he I Park. He was born Oct. 31. 1883, 117 at the College of Southern •iO 20 t Newark, Ind., and came tc Idaho Fallfi Admitted had resided since. He was born Ju ly 7, 102D, at Idaho Academic building. Infor- Ijjwlflton 55 20 Mrs. Earl Fullmer, Mrs. Ci Hnmilton,-Ohif>,-Bnd- wac mar­ Shoshone.ln-lflll from.Iowa.pioi matlna.ivilLbC- liivcn on-lhp.Ori Mrs. Russell King, Ha>’elton; cil Casper, James Hamilloi He was a member or the LDS Malnd 51 10 Church. ried to Roberta Baird on Aug, neerlng In farming in the arei ent, Fxpo'’70. Europe and Souili Mountain Home 54 25 Mrs. Ruth Shinafelt. and Mrs. Franklin H. Flint. Mrs. Jame He-operated a farm until 1001 Rita (Joe).Arellano, Itoth of Je- 4, Ifl.'iT. flt Twin Falls. Pacific. . , Pocatello 52 21 Ro.senbaum, Mickey Jones. Krli Survivors Include bis widow, when he rotlreorn to Mr. and sister, Loretta Newman. Services will be conducted at •asped the dimensions, of No citotlonfl were nlvcn at the Mrs, Melvin Dixon and Mr. and of Twin Falls, died hcraroi the magazine and publishing time, sheriff's deputies said. «r Idaho cities to be represented 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bergin iclal chonge: iipany with James Jr. joined are Boise, Caldwell. Idaho Falls, Mrs. D. LeMar Thompson, both if a! long illness. He was Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Ff»h • 1...... Wo arc still bnlv picking u ___ IQU^JJo-brntm o—pr*Kitrr-ihc-Cnti — Dinner Set— Dismissed n before movlnj' to Ronan ilied suddenly Friday afternoon New York Area Mont. where he fnrtned. H( t)f an apparent heart attack T U T T LE — The annual pot Mary Wybargan, Walt later-moved to Spokane whert while working ot (he Carl An­ luck dinner-and program spon Adams. Charles Mitchell and Integration Of Miama School Proves Far NEW YORK (UPD-Fir Maud Holland, all Gooding. he worked for'the Kaiser Alumi derson ranch 12 miles west of bombers struck In New Yoi sored by the Gooding County lum Co. , Bliss. City three times early Satu Pomona Grange for all Grang­ Mr. Cole was horn Oct. 21 ers of the countv will be held Survivors Include his wife; twr dny, blttlnn the home of Mlnidolcn Mcmorini al lamhn. Mo., nnd mov­ From Easy As Parents Raise S trpng Protest Monday, at the Orchard Valley itep-.^ons. l.connrd DonnV. Lo) \ m . judfte* presiding over a Black Admitted ed with his parents to Filer Ir Panther bomb conspiracy case, Grange Hall with the dinner at Aleene Humphries, C a r m a Angeles, and Colvin Denny. Spo­ 1007, attending Filer schools. H( Court-ordered -desegregatlor the best job, they all went to th e a police stalion and an armed 7:30 p.m. and a program will Bean and RelM page, ali Jlu kane, and three grandchild student patrol, which follow. pert. Three brothers, Clarence Hine, moved <0 Sioux City, Iowa, Ir s putting Ihore and more whllt whites._ spnnsorf forces recruiting station. 1911, and returned to Filer Ir Numbers for the program wilt Dismissed , Earl Hine nnd" Don-Hlne. all ihildren— Into— previously all- • "Them white kid; ; get every­ ‘■We've h a U absolutely no The flrebombincs caufied inir).,. . h - mtlck schools in the South. Ir ' little damntte 'and noHnJurie; l>6 pre.<;ented l)V.the suhordinote Aleene Htm^phrles, Elm or Ed- if Twin Falls, and two sist' thing."- grjimblcd one of thl trouble with the children." Granges. All Grangers are wel- dlngton and Pierre Pevron, all Maebell Dennis nnd. Dorothy lie entered the Army Anri der to find out how the pupil? left-outs., and tiiero-were no arrests. 17. 1917. ■ and -served .during lilgBS said. "WhCrt’^rboy-walk^---- Rupert, and Roger Albertson Dennis, both of Ronan, also id tcachers are responding, tc nio Iwrnblngfl took plac come and the heads of the NFO World-War L Jlo wos discharg- -•_When--a block boy lugged at Ing down the nislo brushes d-the-Farm-nuremnmd-thBlf ami MvteiviH r' ------piufihofift. both' ViVff:— ------:— ^---- tho-situatlon-ln-'one- instnml?'; Janet’s pony-tail jn Earl Hlgg' id in 1020 nnd returned to Filer. U Pi sent a reporter Into 1 against a p.irl's hair and she wives will be guests. Paul Services were held nt Roi sixth grade class, she kicked up a.m. ES T in wltlelji sepnriated He married Ruth Dryden on Miami school that was desegre complains, is that a racial In­ parts of the city„ butjipllco____ 1 said rub. 20, 19!2, tn Twin Fnll«. gated this fall. The icbooi h such a fuss she was transferred cident or something clsc?Hi - the tlmo - between IjomblnRS Ilie v lived north .of Shoihone lo another room. She told Higgs’ class secretary l-s Lau- ited in a slum area. Here is friends her mother had warned could moaji thii^ one person 1 ml farmed until moving to his report. ra. a skinny blonde whoso par­ one Rroup was responslblo' fi Actors Receive High Accolades For . Bliss in inriR.. Jh> hnd y/orked her to "be prepared to defend ents are from Mississippi. She nil of them. i~Mr. Andcr'son since. yourself" when she was trans­ llkos.school and was not uptinht . - Survivors include his wife. By DAVID L. LANGFORD ferred to the ghetto school. about—r-a-c-a~until-Halloween---- Performance In Dilettante’s “Maine” Ruth, of Bliss; three sons. Rich MIAM I (UlM) Giggling Gary. Richard snd 'Charlie, night. sun.scRii*noN r a t e s [| Cole. Conda. Idaho; Uwei: black nnd white kids nudged all white, had been pals at "You see, we>were trick or and poked their way onto the THE TIMES-NEWS From the ntoment of her first ed. He set the action far for­ painted flats. Instead, the basli Cole. Snn Mateo, Calif., one; Ludlum. They gathered at thi treating for Unicef." shc'-snid. Twin FalU. Idaho Garv Cole. San Jose. Calif.; two tiny stage at J.R .E . Lee homes to make Cub Scou "We had jnnt knocked on this entrance v/hcn ’she came sliding ward on the stage and out on modules were jarRC open frame elementary school to bell B y Carrier down tho bannister. Georgia the thrust stage so that all lln< into which various panels couli daughters, Mrs. N o r m a n (E^ Plnewood racers and fished door and a laby had put about song for American Education per month Blastock domrinated the stage In came through loud and clea l>o Inserted and thereby ipndc leen) Prendergast, Lexington with dough balls in. Snappei RO oents in our bag. Thon-Koino (Dnilv St Sunday) ta.a Friday’s opening night Dilet­ By taking advantnfio of ihc It p0S5 ibic to chaniic the Mass., nnd Mr.s. Ed (Sharon] Week. Creek. All three were trans­ Negro boys came up and yanked ferred to Lee. B y Mall tante production of “ Mame." potential of the thrust stage r.u rapidly. Ballerstein, Freemont. Calif.; " , . .Let me walk with ni our sacks away from us nnd . Paid in Advance She was Indeed Mama from first iry opportunity. Mr. K ll hinge systcn< of the wo bro'.hers, Marvin Cole. .‘?ho brother In perfect harmony, A sixth-grader big for his ran away." (Dailv & Sunday) line to last. produced a much more Intlma frames also made it possible ihone, nnd Maurice Cole, ,Twir they .sang. age, Gary was put Into'a clas.^ 1 Month ...... S3.50 Falls; 17 grondchildrcn nnd five with all blacks. He came home Uura wns asked if there Is Two other actresses also des- production than usual, };ot it lost to ro-orrango tho spatial group­ a ' smile lit the black face of much trouble between the Ne- Q Months ...... 13.09 ■vt high accolades. Jean Hovey none of its floml>oyancy. ing of panels. For n multi- great-prnndchlldren. Miss Wilerlne Bawl, the princi­ complaining that the Negro t Ycor ...... 23.00 .Services will be conduct, boys were bullying him nnd groes and whiles nt Lee. for her^ portrayal of» Agnes One of the Innovations thl: sccne Dllcttanto production sucji pal. After 2fl years of tetichirlg ■‘Well, you know, like \w wore Moil subscriptionM accepted . . . Gooch, especially In the second as "M anie," it was one of the Tuesday nt 3p.m. nt the Thomp- children of her own race, this stealing his pencils. Hl» mother only >vhero carrior delivery ii lar was the “ Mame band.* whose home Is in South Africa^^ ining -somo relay races oncv kct, and Helen C»«e. a Dllet- tnuskians were seated to most fiucce.sBful stage deslgivi i—Chnpel, GooditJB*. by th fall she presUled over the not maintained. Rev. Edmund Stnrlon' of the tried to.get him transferred to day and some Negro boys.hoi- tante veteran, who as usual, one sido in front of the staRC which this reviewer can remem- desegregation of her school. It lereil *|f you had moro blacks was Ia smash hit. Iwr. United Methodist Chhrch. In was far_from perfect harmony. another, class on the ground^) In the auditorium?' The band that the tension was causing on vyjur'team you’d win more,’ " One of the highlights of the Idea was a change from, the Costume designer Kirk Ram­ ternm^nt will- follow ot Sho- Sho \l/as called before meet­ sho answered. •mance was *'rhe Moon sey and costume Coordlifotnr ings of angry white motiiers, him to have- migraine head­ tIMES-NEWS orchestra of previous years. Un hone. aches. Tlie achool refuseil. In the first act. Tl^e cos- fortunately, the Instrumental Marge Chupa did a great job. Friends may call nt thf Sho read a,ccusatlona In ^ w s- The building Is a Ifl-ycar-old tume worn by Helen Gee in Mamo-fi costumes wero so nu- papers that her school wai a With a fanfare of newspaper masonry-stru£tur« built around SUBSCRIBERS music wo5 one of the weak Thompson Chapel this 4»fternoon, publicity, Gary's father then this scene has to be seen t< parts of the production. IS I lost count, hut all wore Monday and Tiiosday until t^lmc "health horard,'.' with excre­ imall landscape.-

MELVIN BROWN S H A R I ANDERSON

Xolumbia-OpGratic4^i4;d^o— Xi^isTMa«'i(r Present Concert At Burley Gains A ir,

H U R LEY — The Columbia wllh the noted baritone. Martini Operntic Trio will present the Slnjihcr. M e m b e rs h ip Mini-Cnssin Community Concert A« soloist witli Ihe Ro^er Wan­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ONLY! nt 8 p.nir-Wodticfidny in the Bur­ ner Chorale, he loured Ihe Uni­ Ross Lee. president. T r * n i ley Hifili School Auditorium. ted Suites, Cnnnda. EuropTt, and Manic Airlines i.n Twin Falls, Tlie trio Include.'; Slinri An* Ihe Middle Ea.sl. First nrize win- luis l)CTn advised the, Jine hns 2 Only Top Ouiility 1 2 MEN'S TOP QUALITY (lyrson. xsoprnno; Melvin IJrowiK nur In I lie Naiiunal Federation luailficd.for full .memborship in FAMOUS BRAND SPORT COATS tenor, nnd Jack Dnvison, hnss* of Mu^iic Clubs’ Yoimfj Artist jt: Nniional Air Transportation S iioo : 1-41S, 1-42S.., , bnrilone, n vcrsntllc nnd'tnlcnt* iAuditions. Drown lu>s Riven Conference t‘d RrnupV TItey will provide op­ many redials across the coun­ The announcement was made . RoRUlar $75 and $60.95 FAMOUS BRAND^SUITS eratic excerpts, .semi-clnssicnl try and Jvns been sOlnint with by 'Huimas S. Milos, NATC pres Sizes. 1-37R, 1-39R, 5-42R, 1-43R, 1-'46R, li4 0L, :-41L niunher.s and Broadway show -thc l.os AnReles Philharmonic, idoni. NOW ONLY $44.22 Resular'$llB. $110 and $100 tunes. All three of' the youijR the Little Orchfc.straif?*M;iety the The local firm Is n comtnuler Amcrlcnn nrtjsts hnve perform­ Oratorio .Socleiy of New York, air currier flyinR scheduled trips 3 f^ino Qunlitv ed it} a variety Qf media in the San Dlc/»o Sympiony, nt the between Twm I'nlls, Moimtain NOW ONLY $67.22 major .musical center.^ with Ojnl Fe.stival nnd Carmel Bach FAMOUS BRAND SPORT COATS Home. Boise, Idaho F.oHs, Po- SizoB; 2-39R,- 1-42L.’ • enormous success, Festival, hoth in California nnd caiello. Sun Valley, Burley, Snil 8 M en's Top Quality Mifis Anderson, a nntive_pr with the San DiCRO and Huston Lake Cily, l^ab nnd .lackpoi. RoRulnr $55 and $45 FAMOUS BRAND SUITS —^iumamIo;th,-lauiar'l>aiHippuiir.ad' -Nevt— h —h aH -on oraiA d —tho-poiL in opt-ra, orclyistrhl cpncm^^ Jack Davison, bass-barltone, year under nutliority of the Idn- -NOW -ONLY^9:122- 1-3/.R, l-3nR. 1.3VR, 1-401. 1-431., nnd recitnls,' nnd is the recipient madfetadfe hi-*i operatic debut with ho Public Utilities .Commission RtOular 195, in S . 79.95 ond J75 . of nunicrous mu.sic nwards nnd llie Santa Fo Opera, in Mnrc nnd is certified by the Cedcral fellowships which indicnte in Blitzstein's RcRlnn, followed, by Avlntion Admittistration. 7 Famous Brand NOW ONLY $54.22 whnt hiRh r<-*R‘''''d the nrtlst is enRnRCments with Sarah Cald­ NATC i.s the trnde nssocin MEN’S SPORT COATS held -by her respected benefnc* well’s Boston Opera Group, in tion of companies licensed under Siroc: 2-39R, 3-40R, 1-42L, 1-44L, tors. Carmen, Rorl.s fJoUlovskv’s New federal rCRulations to fly air­ RoRular $30 and $20.05 9 Men's Fine Oualily On television she hns been fen- Eni'lund Opera Theatre.Hn RIro- craft under 12,500 pounds. . FAMOUS BRAND SUITS lured artist on National Educa' lelto. Ihe Opera Socieiv.of Wash- NOW. ONLY-415.22 SiTtit 1-39-R, 1.42R, 1-391. 3-401, 3-43L, RiQulof -■-tioiv—Toldvidon'a MYouna—Musk innton, D.C.. in Travintrf'. the^ $65 nod J59.95. • cnl Artist Series."•She has sunp' Juiliarfropern 'I’heaire In Fltle- Paul-Reid-Wins- the leadinR soprano roles - in lio nnd the Hunter ColleRe Op­ 5 M en’s Famous Brand era Association in Robert TOPCOATS AND NOW ONLY $39.22 "Mndnme Butterfly.” “ I-n Boh- \ me” flnd “ Cnrmen" with sev­ Ward's The Crucible. Pencil For Talk BRITISH. WARM OVERCOATS eral midwestern opera comj^an- He nppenrcd ns Sum In Ihe Siioa: 2-38R, 2-40R. l-42r?, 21 M en's Cine Quality ll.!»f_f_r‘-'qi^ntly been; Ruest BURLEY — Paul Reid won RflRUlar $69.95 and $120 Leonard nernstein otwra, Trou­ the blui:—pencil for the best FAMOUS BRAND SUITS nrtist With tho Kiifam/TzOo .Sym- ble in Tallin, f(Yr Nanonal FdU' I-aSB, ' 1 1 -37R, XUIIR;'A-39Tf, r-'4Tr»7“ — -plmnv-Qcclicstni-jUidJms. civen flUtonJ a tevHibri, m ~ NOW ONLYT4'4ya2 recitals throughout the Klidwe'tt tm g - ?R 1-475, 1391. 3-40L, ? - 4 ;i.____ - - J2 9 ;2 2 ‘______Yir.'it performances of sonj’-s by “ Is Your God Dead” was Uie '‘and Northeast. A.s a Concert Ar­ Ned Rorem, Richard Cumming RtflUloT TS3, tist Guild recitalist, she hns also title of Mr. Reid’s s|v;ech. Tod A fvlon'a Fam ous Brand and .7onathnn Elkus, His concert Kelsey presented nn extempora­ PLU S . . . One only Fam ous Brand . 2iunf; nt Cnrnepie Reciial Hall. and oraarlo onRaRements hnve TOPCOATS Melvin Brown was horn n<*nr neous tihlli on the experiences Wool end poly«tl»r wliipfoid, Sirai ?-3nR, 3 .tOR, included solo apiiearances at of tlje DOnner Piirt>'*xnriaiH nnd TUXEDO FORMAL SUIT I.ittle Rock. Ark., nnd grew up CnrncRit Hall wilh the Now RoRular $55.00 Sizi 4?S, in Soulliern California, whore tribulatioivs in their tll-fatcd York Concert Ensemlile, the dis- journey to California. BBQulor $79.9.S. $29.22 bis family moved when he was tinRuislied Gardner Museiitn in NOW ONLY $29.22 .small, nnd th«iX‘ received most The table topic subject was Boston, nnd with the WashinRton •'Contract NeHotlatlons'' nnd the -ot-liin-muiical-tralnlngr-bofiln* Nniional Symphony. red penclI'iwnii'prcRcntcd to L. 1Q3 Fam ous D r a n d --- ninR with piano lessons and filnp- 71 Mon's FambuTQran'd '•Serving as accompanist for V. Morcnn for Uio best discus­ inn as a bo^ soprano In church thi trio I#, John Van BuskirU sion. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS cholr.s. who recelvcdTils musical trnln- SPORT SHIRTS long tiaavtd modalt (and 67 |liert tlM v*d|. long ThrouRh bis pinno tencher, l.y- inR at a number of institutions Shorr parmn p rtii plaid, 4-»mall, 46.m«dium. « iiti 14-30 10 l7'/i-35. SItArt lU iv a d ii>« 14, U */■. fS . ell Barbour, who discovered the of blRher tearnlrig sVich as the ai-la<0«. Ragulor (6.90. . 16, 10. Moill/ polytttar and uU on. B«o. $S and $5.30 possibilities of Brown's nnlurni New York Stnld CoHcro atTotfi- a QI tenor voice, Brown was able to Hafn; tho Ea.

Scout Fund All remalnina Fam ous Brand 21 Men's Famous Brand 6 'M a n 's KNIT SHIRTS PLAID JACKETS Mfldfoi *bloid t Mondiinn pinid, 4 DRESSES & SPORTSWEAR ?-imoll. 9.madium, S lofQa nnd S- Drive Slated madlum I I lotga. Bagular $7 ond •xKa loiQa. Rag $A. $7 and $10 Fall and W inter Styles for $ 9.9s: • ' At Shoshone Women and Young Women NOW ONLY ^3.22 < $4 22 N O W O N L Y $ 2 . 2 2

SHOSHONE — Tile local Boy 54 Royt' Fomout Brond 7 Fomout Brnnd 11 Famoul O'ond S Ooy'i Draiiy Plaid _5cout-fund drive-will begin here BO YV SUIT$ Monday, report.s Dcnnie Ever­ 4-BIG-RACKS $PORr $MIITI • KOY$’ B IT T il $UIT$ U O ttI .CpAT$ Siiaii 1-'9. 2-10, 3-tA, ett. 1970 chairman for Shoshone. Whi^tofd w m va. 3 colort, WiiH huiion.down and, M 7 . Rag. $19.^0 to Siia. l-O, M 5 j J - 1 « , . lUose helpinR Everett iiv Sho- $29,90 2 14, 1-16, 3-17, (laridup collari. S iiiii M 9 Regular to $lV,9R. slione -iirc Frnnk Garrett, for 3-10. 2-19. Ragular tlie southwest part of the town; N O W % O F F - J.6 , 10-8. 7-10. B-12, NOW ONLY $11.22 $33 9/1. . Kennoih Blackburn, northwest M 4 , 6 1 6 , 2 in. 7-20. NOW ONLY $2-22 •flml Inisiness districts; Everett Pagular $4 or>d-$5^» .?6..Pflif-2 Fom oui.Ofandi. NOW-ONIY 12222— will take part of the. business SELECTED GROUP . I'A$MACIC ■ 10 Ooyi* district also; William Thoma.son, B R A S ...... ' . . . . $ 2 ' 2 2 ONLY NOW $1.22 JIAN $UCKS A 34 noyi* Famoul B>and —northoast—pnrt—of~tnwrr'— ~ For Young man. raffoo- OllON SWIATIRS A solicitor for the .southeast 0ainfo(cad. Sitai ■ 4-2D, 8-3R. 6-40, 3-SR. 33-6R, coniributions in any nmount will KNEE SOCKS ..2 pair $1-22 S>iai. 4«7, 4 3, 9-4, 20 6, 17-7, 1 7.B ,'2 0 9, 23-1 be nppreciated. 14-1^. V o iliiy colorful (nlirlci. Rag, $4 to $6.9D 2-7R, 2-I5R, 3 -U B . flag^lor $3.50 and $3.91). C R E W S O C K S ...... 2 2 c p a ir M ow ONLY $1-88 RELAX IN ISLANDS NOW ONlY *2.22 LAS PALMAS, Canary Is­ i r , I ' 11 I I ...... — lands (UPI)-«AiVillo 12 nstro- 3 1 Younn M .n'i KNIT TEE SHIIITS '3 5 . . R«Kr^r.oo ■ nnuts Chnrles Cn^rnd, Richard 21 poiri Fnnioui Rtnnd Gordon and AInn Rean relaxed SHOES & AFTER Famoul Brond • colotad. Sual 14 nnd 16 only.'Rag. $1.S0 BOYS* NECKTIES in the Canary Inlands Saturday NOW ONLY 88e NOW ONLY 22c during n’*brief two-week break SKI BOOTS MEN’S SHOES in R goodwill four. The (rlo SpicinI purclinia of famoul choose from two popular'mocJels. one wilh ^p_ancl Siiai, t-7'/, D, l-fin. a-fiD, 11 Pockngai of 2 *• 5'OnW ^-M en's 11 O n ly arrived in Lns Pnlmas Friday brnnd I'rnp |odpbur laitur nll 36 Pockogai of 3 ?-9n. 1-9V, A. UNOIISHIRT$ , W E S T E R N . from Venezuela. snap front, other with lip front and zip lides.'Woler- ihoai titown nnliqua coK up- 3-9’/,D, 1-10B, I I0 '/,0 . W E S T E R N ' KNir IRIIFS t i T.SHIBTS SHIRTS pa't wiiti tiuidy cit(>a ilip M0V,D.-^liB. . N E C K T I E S proof, Snap-in hood, and quilled lining. Coinplctely proof lolat. |0XI>'SH0IT( rolyailar t collon l>r\ll, Siia ii 3-14, 1.1$, 3 - U . Roq. r e t a i l ------Siiaii’ 38, 30. 36, 3(1. 40. Siiaii 7-tmall, S-laiga, wasTiaT3le.~*Fiv8, col^s."'AAef»‘i “ »l2 6 S“ Sm all,' AAadlum. ' ----Vofuii'trtlV.W Ragular J B L E A S e 1 S-K ira lotga Rag. 3 for .60 $1, $l,pO and $2 Hag. 2 In pig. for $2,95 Large and Exlrti Large. . . $2.05 N O W N O W ’7 0 C O U G A R NOW.. $ 1 0 . 2 2 p,. N o w $5.22 p r . NOW 2 fo' »172 NOW 2 for $172‘ ONLY $3,22 O N L Y , 66c 5 S B .5 0 Rtg. $25 00 USE YOUR ROPER’S OPTION ;CHARGE OR YOUR BANK CARDS |*ult uric* lit(iiM/*« SPECIAL PURCUASE PRICE ., 7 T 9 . 2 2 >lvton/cotiort . ' f«l«l l«v W O R K P A N T S Slmilsr* srsst buys ' at Full foctory »(|ulpm«nl, hurktl H o y i' i l i t i in Sdm t .2 S tylti '•(ma-p>aii. W a lil ilja i to Ropsr’s In Burl*y, Ru- ...... itn li, fi’onl end mar tia t b«lfi, 4 3, laiicapi no 36), Aii'icl, Sim 8.20, R^a/$ia I $20 hiniJ utili, back-up liol'ii. out- * 1 4 .2 2 colon.' Rag. $'^.98 piW, and Buhl *n j lid* mlrrof, K U S VB ENGINE, N O W O N L Y $ 3 . 2 2 Washlnftton Birthday. ncitomoHe trnntmliilon, radio, Rsm sm b«r at R^pst-'s htattr, ,and dafroittr, pow«r i r Matching •Ittrino, llb w o laii b«lt«d no - sat« Is-flnal -unlU'— WOftKJHIttTS whit# ild«wa|l llrti. Aim v iwlll, mi««> 1.14, you, th« customar, «r« THEfifiN MOTORS, Inc. 3.14'/,, 3-1S, I f l S V i . A 'IX . con^pUtaly ssllsfl«di Rag J3 .9 B ' If it’s from ROPER’S - . it’s RIGHTI * Call J uIm HarHittt ^ If H'l -from ROPER'S . ^ W % RIGHTI HOW ONLY $2.22 T W I N K A C L S

[ ROBERT ALLEN AND JO H N GOLDSMITH Demo Problems In .Party Jumpers other confircsslooal ■ coUe«Bue*, Magic Valley's Hom« Newspaper - WASHINCJTON — Alt hiu »rt- VftiluR'rrcrtrd, often sldlnc With In his announccmcht, Marsh Asked wlicthor ho planned to «wltcb fmrlics, Marsh replied: In advonco of his surprise an­ noilced, Kep. John O. Murult Jr., thu Kt-'publlcans n^oinU liiA foU miido it clear that he was not nouncement. So the rumon nf Sunday, February 22, 1970 , PHONE 733H3931 l>Va., hat given a nrw' jolijo lovv nomocrats on koy Jnbucr. tilrninjj fils back on puUticaliNfe •"Ilicre have bwn no offers, no - d ^ als.'*— ------* *■—an-lndcpcndcnl—candldacy-jby-' WIIEY DOOM. ‘the le*derle»« •atid'«H~bUffu'nd~ — I.nst--wcckcnd Marsh“*nn- and- said? -“I do not ,tuJb' oUt T>HOAAA5 HOWAOD Icjii DcmocratJc Parly. Then Marsh's friomln l>cf.nn nyrd have )>een .■'revtved. p«n«ml Mnnngar Advanlilnfl Mono«« . nnuiu:cd to hls-constl(ucnln' that the posKiibllity that I may Offer More*'importantly, the queii. , Marsh roproscntB tho'SevonJh ho lutd docUlcd not to Kisok rc' adiijti for-eloc4lve offico . . .” expJolninR th party kndorfi the 'C & M CARPCNTER DAIE THOAAipSON ' PAUL STANWtY . O, J. WITH , CoMgresKloiial Disu-Jct hi -Vlr- iioniinnHon n« n D(?tnocrat. Ho On Its face,'the conRrcssman's wide rartRO of ulternnt-ivc,'; whIcJv tion i.t now raised in long con* OrtwlotlM fMM Bm m Monoe*/ MoMoino UltM ;lnia’A Slionarvloah Valley. Diir‘ j'uldcd thnt- ho wati not scekinp; nnnounccmcrU was simple Miirsh had- loft «|)cn for hlm- Korvativc, newly Republican Vlr-' lllnia;'“ If J ack Marsh can.no nil four ,tonnR In -tho IIoikd (lio nominution of "any other cnoiiRb, and it seemed lo have tJolf. WlUle ho waK »()t-seeklnj: f longer de.«cril>e himself as a he has comitilod a ^iucfi/aUvo pa;iy .‘* ______no broad itationni lilgnlticance. the r,0 1> noinliifttioA, it was •'Potn+rd-oufrMnr^-wwsrfr«o-to .i4icmocrat^n-Byxd?I’^_ iicccpt It if offered. , Nono .of this fcodback from thA Marslt announcement would ■Considered. more .Jjkcly._hovv^ - ]eforc the “ The 'principle of n direct vole A national direct popular vote Rovprnnr.ship iijid five of ten would multiply opportunities for GOP won thp Widte Hou.se in .-for President — .ju.st as w e’,V30pular- lituisL' seals, 1[)(W, Bliss addresKed himself lo ly elect nil of our other dfficiaTs — wholesale chicanery — oven the out­ ’ * 'I'hc* annninu’cmrnl also sorvt-'d the party machinery and paid is one thnt wins hiftl;i, decree nf right theft of an election. Adequate to tnaj;nify the .jUitibh'nis itf ty i. -little attention to national i. him Amendment, which was canceled switch p.Vrrics, Tlicrf’ have alsi* candid in sayinR that the party The present.system, with nil its b«'cn ruHKirs that Dyrd inij-iit chairman should not try to take alleged faults, has served our na­ after thirteen yearji thnt did infinite seek rcelection as an intlcpc'iid- a slron/f stand on controversial tion well throughout its history, in harm to the citizenry’s respect for cni. national issues. peace and.w ar, in landslides and law and, therefore, to the cause of Marsh is known to have in­ “ it'-s a tijjhtrope. Job," lays ' in razor's edge margins. Why, tlicn, Bclf-govcrnmcnt. ‘ ' formed U'yrd, aloiif- with lU.s- Mansfic>d.

PAUL HARVEY . MR. SPECTATbR 1 0 U © 3 im :: ^ — ---- ^Lost“¥our ID? l»79Ut Narcotics -RaWIAI^EVANS_AND_BQBERTLI^O-VAK- On^-of New York’s yiiunpest The mnst the President enuld narcniic's. ” jTilcli<';L.s w at~ W iiT lcr , suRRcst to a .conference of r o v - Vanderrneor. H r was an alco- rriiors was Dial they " ro back 'lio lic at l()..jddfLic(l to heroin to our communities and waK<5 at II. a eainpaiRn of education and LBJ’s Ex-Policymakers Of all New, Y o rk ’-. 8«0 heroin information." deatlis this past year one-fnurtii T^ui a professor of psychiatry WASHINGTON — Tl\e mct\ re- Tlwsc bclnji briefed barely and Israel and won't ^>e bacU wore under 2i>; manv under bi. nt tbe University of Colorado, sponsible for Victi^am war pol­ outnumbered the i)riefcrs.'Only until Tuc.sday (Feb. 17)— mis.s- W aller Vandermeer, jiV±Tllosj:_ —Dn^G'ii’rcO-MiziiciU-snys mnny icy ilndcT “l.yiulon H7'Jchnsnh 'niiic ConRre.'ismcn turned up. inj; tite biilk ’of Ways and Means ed with “ H '', foiiiul dead in his committees are hnndir>R. rtnr In­ split liharply on the issue nt Alxiut 50 oilier CongressnK'n ' etn nRprnvati'd wbo 4s chairman of tJie Senatd varieties of drui’s by both their Ttie present best sourco- for who had been intimately con­ l)v the ab.^(5tTc^ durinjt Ways and-^Democratlc CampaiRn Commit- scientific- and nickname;;, a r e updated , educational...... Information cerned...... witli...... Vietnam...... |X)licy ,...... — Mcnns„Coinn)iitee discussions of jT tee is desperate for a stronR familiar wilti the effects of each, on the subject is the_ Natmnal _ ^ o r nrPT"^mhnK5nrtnr~'Avprell ''^he—one- liberal - Democrat, the <‘andidoie-in-N«*w-Yorkp|nurtrh- - — Pnnicky-parcnisrirylnirtl^Cni': Tnstlture of Me'nl'aTircalthr Tlie' Harrimah,“ former Uhtler' .Sec* White House had counted on for ed the balloon duripR Shrivur’i;- -■fiolves tn R anR up nn this shad- ' NIMH hns prepared materia! tetary Df~^tTttg~Ntchnla5~Kntzon-— hetp. Prf.^idetHtal-trideB ba'd-ey’— HMJont—vifrtt—1«*— -nwy— zrdvmrmyr— nrtr—iToidTrfn~~\vlrich-i!i " n e ith e r scre<>eby-Hor- luich, ami former Deputy Secre­ pected suppt).rt from Rep. Ja was cntlnisiastically backed by meetinRs. for|iiinR committees preach;;.*' aimed at the suburb- tary 0/ Defense Cyrus Vance. Cormnn of Californln, a hichly .Sen.. _*l'ydinc3...of. Mary-, in hundreds of KiibOrbs iind - an and-^mall-towri icen-a^ier. nia other ex l.n j policymak- rcRarded jtiuior member o( tlu‘ land, who joined Inouye in pcr- sinall town.s'from.i-caht to coast A separate eampaiRn directed committee. Rut Corman left sonally urRinR Shriver to enter The Wall .Street .lournal .sur- at iihetto youths depicts heroin er.s were di.nmayed over placinR WashinRton Jan. Ifi on a pro­ New York politics once ho quit A fixed time limit on President vevi"d these orRani/.ations and as the "slavery nf 1070." longed junket to Vietnam, India, as ambassador to France. iliscovered they all have two • Wiiy is this affluent genera­ Here’s one of the „ signs on the/ Both of these heroes (for most Nixon —• an unreasonable re­ striction which they would have thinRs in common: they a r e tion, of all Rencrations, seekine practically new Idaho Cement Co. Am cricarts) were called to serve the bitterly opposed when in office. Iso discovered thnt recruiters ' “ During the football season tho. —called that same evening tn report .said, "A lookin’ off so ftjr?" operations in Laos, letim had nn opi)ortunity to visit she had voted in Idaho a long lime from iill over the nation had How could she know wee Ilorxlaun, presidinB over the been to see the bny. cvc^j' part of'the United Stales, before thnt so she tliought that Mr. w ashintjlon w as looking nt a Star? - inuncii; felt that Cilifano-was I'ho atblotlc scnla'rsihlp com­ nnd if they won a bowl invita­ I^pcctatorhad his facts twisted. ^ offering a cut-and run propo.sal petition was,.ficrce. tion, they could find themselves W ell, In n way, she was right—but “ Don’t play wif shadder.s. honey «rRued tbnt the delii>era- Smathers decided the key tt> in Miami, New Orleans or Pasa­ lions on Vietnam Imd concluded. dena. . . not air the way. Idaho was tho chile," his ole black, m amm y siiid, RettlnR his back was tho nioth- When Califano disnpreed, Harri- er. He cnlted on the lady In .his Tltn mnther said-It sounded fourth Hlnte.of iho Union to permit How cnuld she know he grasped at man testily .nslfed him: Joe, do .wonderful;— wometr~fo vote nn d'this came in stripes that lay acro.ss his bed? l)C»t Sidt nnd tie'and brought- you wadt to Jake over the chaii’ In his liand a bouquet'df beauti­ Smathers was gcttnR desper- 1896. In that year Idaho granted Instead of me? n\e Califano pro. ful roses. _ .,posal w is tabled, 18 4o i4, tJta nlc for n deci«on;^but_Jif knt^w women tho righl to vole. Wyortjing. ^‘Don''i oat so m uch," hl.4‘ mam'my Tlio mAther, nn attractive the time hts spent was worth­ In 1869,j.waff tho first statb In ihe said, "ka.se gemmun folks closiiftt vote of the day. lady, was impressed, .n u t while. ------\ Untied Stales to permit women to don't gorge." , - The-attitudo by liberal Demo­ .•imather* had no intentinn of Finally, nn the third dato.. ' c r a t lowitrd President Nixon’s vote.- . • . How could she know that he could rushluR her into a docision. He Smathers took the mnther for most lnt\ovflHvc and radical do­ b^dlcatcd on bis lir.st visit ibai A ride up in tbe'bills. As tlicy Now back lo M rs. Efebert. She starve and stick, at Valley Forge? mestic propotlil, his welfare re. all he wanted was for. . iier to kissed tenderly he vowed to her voted In Idnhn when she said she did ___ .... .■ ...... fornn .proaram, waa.:unmlataka. Sdiow hou/-inuch lui admirad-hor— thut.no mauor-whai hor-son's blit It was a stfite cibction. . “ Let's warm your fools, clos' by do hly mouRh kss than>collfrJcnusly son, nnd ho was only concerned dtlclsion, ho would always ro- ’ No woriintr voled—in 'T i'‘nntionnl— flrc;*^'hts old black m am m y said.' conveyed to the Whitff House w lH fthr l«ty’B'WeIfarc. . , niomber thal niRht. elecllon until nfter"August 3G, 1020, How tiOTnu she know his feet would ]Bsl w^ek. Tlte next evenlnn, Smalhers After Smathers

- - y — ... Sunday, Fobfudry'^2, 1970 Tlmei-Nowi, Tvi/In Foils, Idoho 5 hardware but safd it w ^ d ..toko budget.^’ The* secretary empha- "For us to rush ahead would Nationwide B u d g e t F o r "the greater part ^oP'^lils ^ilzctl ho supported tho budget, 1)0 n serious blunder and put, us military budgot • to avoid itut said ho would havo, no In tho iiUddlq of an u^ms race . Rail Strdkc becoming ■' second-rote powr. pflTtic^lar objection if Congress that would im|K)Ro an unbeara- on er.” :, . r.— — raises It. ' bio Inflates] and tax burden on l,^lrd presented the Defense Proxmiro ;told ttcwsmen the tho American people," bo said. Threat Lags Is Austere- P ? P ® t? n ie n t’a , unnujil -'posltlre Irnpllcatioji . that tho Ru^lani More important, ho added, it statement" iO‘ Congress end c'oulU niovo ahotrd of tho united tould “ tnrpodo" flfrrtS“ M iitro r“ talks. WASnmOTON '^WPD -The WASHINGTON J P I ) - Do. told n o w sm o n afterwards ho States was "absurd," noting threat of a nnllonwldc mil thought • " ih o . Congress very that the Sovlols have only half Proxmire fuild It 'would be', fonso Socrotai,ry Molvln ' tU. "mutual suicide" for either fihiitdowa tuin boon ^vortod, at Laird says the Pontagon budcot likely will increase the defense as hlg an economy os tho coimtry to attempt a nucleor for Hnotljcr !0 dnyn, this >i^ar is so austoro that budget in this Toquost" bocauso United Slates • and a much .tlirnuph court ncllon further Congress probobly will In^oaso It was s u c h a "rock bottom smaller dofonso budgot. ' strike on tho othar.' .. cxtendliifi; n tompornry rcHtrnln’ it.— Cmigrcaalorlal — critic#— of Ihrt' nrdor^lmpoBcci ■|nKt'*month7 dofon.io spending' havo somo' U.S. Ulfilflct Court JudRo thing olsQ In,mind;, . , ■ • Howurd Corcoran, -Iti oxteodlnR _l!l-stlU.-fccUvcry-strongly wo l)io ordor FHdny until midnluht can reduce military spending March 2, «nld ho would fToclda 110 billion below what Sccrotnry then whether to lake more Kalrd rocommonds," Sen. W il­ permnnont nction.. liam Proxmiro, D>Wls,, told “ I Hin not Rolnn to rule on a nowRriion Friday after U ird cn/io of tliiu Imjwrtarico now;'* warned iJonatc military com* Corcoran told lawyers for both mltteos, that tlio United States (il(i(!!l. , was in danger- of becoming o ’Iluj temporary. rcslrnlnlnR socond-ralo power. ordfir was'flrfit Impofsed. Jnn. 31 Chairman John Stonnis'of tho until inidnlt'ht Friday after four ALL BO YS’ and GIRL'S BOYS' and GIRL'S V.hop craft unions slruck the Senate Armed Services Com* Union Pacific railroad and all mltloo Kuld ho • w h ^ % o t — LI;.'!.— railroads - prepared— to cOnvlnccd—wo-ftre-dangirously ^ ^ W l N t B R ^ — -WINTER- nhtitdown In retoiintion thnt slow" In' produclnft strategic cvenlnu. Tito exlehfilon followed lirenkdown ThurKday In Miami OUTERWEAR SLEEPWEAR nwich of noROtlaiionu hotween North Side rnll mnnofiement and the imionn over a 'work rules dispute that has held up Communities NOW ■ " a|irct*ment’ on n new contract. NOW V i OFF V i Doth t;Iden Itavo hoen ncjjotl* C ER T tFIC A T E O F A PPREC IA TIO N wan prcsonlod Dr. Ernest Ragland, left, by Iho atinft nHWft-70 contract for IB lOrnnd I^ g o of A F & AM, in a recent moeilnp of LodRO No.-4S, Twin FalU.-for M yean? of Slat6 Meet - ;• moiults.’ Although, g bin wapc devoted servlco (o llio |>uh|lc school children of Idaho. Making tho presonlallfln III John I-flw* SIZES 3 - 14 O N E R A C K ..increase hns hen .UBreed .on, ' rence, worshipful maRtcr of Iho local lodRC, Dr. RaRlan»or of tho local Masonic SHOSHONE —■ Guest s|>eakcr the talks have .stalled on tho lodge. Tito certlflcnto signed by Mr. Lawrence and Rutisoll C. VValkor, grppd niastor of Idaho, at tho North Side Conmuinlties fihcet mctnl workers' refusal to woH presented Fobi IB, - .______meeting will bo Howard John- ncccpf a work rule pcrmittlnR win, rostilent engineer for thn GIRL'S DRESSES in f a n t WEAR member.s of o n e " union to Idaho Stale Hi^iway Depart­ perform Incidental work in ments, reports R. J . Johnson, nnotlier craft. Report Urges President To Lawmakers To Jerome^ pre.sident. The other three unions— boilermakers, mnchlnlsls and Tho meeting will bo held at N O W V l OFF N O W V z OFF electricians — asked manage­ End Sessions? 7 p.m. Thursday at-tho Manhat­ ment to sign Kcparato contracts Create Volunteer Service tan ;cnfo,. Shoshone. WiVfl* Of with tlicm and Eottle the .ihect nO ISE (U P I) - Tlio IdaM membera are to bo guests. i nu'tnl workers’ dlnpute Kupa* WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres- was. tlje last defense secretary I-egislature—caught up in tiie All Chambers of Commerce ratcly. But tho railroads ident Nixon rec(?lvcd a report of the, Eisenhower administra­ mldsl' of con.stitutionnl revision on the North Side a rc , urged A S S O R T E D - t ' refused. today that recommends crea­ tion and is now executive —today was in wliat many of to send their delegates to tho tion of',an all'voluntecr armed chairman of the Morgan meeting. forcO ’In pcflce time, smaller Guaranty. Bank and Trust Co. tho state’s lO.'i lawmakers hoped A question.period will bo hold Five Ordered hut more ' efficient than one Other members of the IS- was the final weekend mcetlnfl after the talk. Mr. Johnson wi^l Baby Blankets & Quilts V4 composed of draftees. member ' panel include’ Gen. of the current session. tell of work of tho highway de­ The report has been prepared Alfred Grounther, former su­ , But the odds woro against partment for thi.i year and the by the Profiident’.'; Commission near future with particular In' To Jail Aiid preme commander of Allied tho legl.^lntnr.s finishing up In on an Atl-Vnlunteer Armed forces In Europe; Gen. Umris terost on HlRhway 03. SEE OUR OTHER SALES RACKS Force which ' was*-.set up last Norstad, who held the same the week to come. SKI PANTS TJiarge3 Costs March under chairmanship of post; Dr. Theodore Heshurj'h, Both the House and tho sen­ former Secretary of Defense president of Notre Dame ate had full' calendars to de­ BICARnONATE^ ond Thomas dates. University and chairman of the bate today and tho Senate, In W YANDOTTE, Mich. (U P I)- ny TONY FUI.LER -Tlie ■ re'|V)rt is expected to U.S. Civil Riglits Conjmisslon; addition to the routine legisla­ CHICAGO (U P I) — The five Not only is tlio prico of food XULXI»S? reconimend that a volunteer and Roy Wilkins, executive tion, was .scheduled to (alto up going up but also tho price of SWEATERS ’ men convicted of crossinR state force Is feasible if pay is director of the NAACP. coustitutional revision for the curing Indigestion. Wyandotte .MTCHE lines with intent to incite riots sitarply increased—up to $200 a The bulk of the report was third da^ in a row. Chemicals Corp. announced ____ duiifliulllifi___IftfiR Democrntic mnntli for__rerriilts W Im now -written—by-ProL-MiltQn-jrrlcd.- — Etiday_thc_ajppcc_j:h[vmbct ■Saturday it will Increase the •* National ConventItm tinve receivo $110 —anil numbers are man and Dr. Walter Oy. botli started chopping away at the price on all grades 67 Ifs T O F r 733-4870 drawn five-year prison terms kept well below (Turrent economists at the University of revision, passing the first three sodium blcarl>onalo by $G per 161 Main Avanua East, and 55,000 flncfl. strength Icvel^-- Chicago. of 10 amendments. ton os of April I, U.S. Diptflct Court JudRO Thc loss in niunbers would be Julius J . Iloffman Friday also made up by an increiise in oreiorod tlint they paji an efficiency which is now' low c.stimated $60,000 in court co.sts. because of rhpid turnover of ____ I’lt ain!L-WheJho_r_you win or short-term and uncnthu^iastic. lose, Julio, It's how you play draftees, accQrding to the the Rairre," Yippie leader Anbie report. llnffman told tho Judge as he During tho IfMlR presidential was led away. campaign, Nfxon criiiclzcd the Tlio Judge refu.sed bail on the draft as unfair and said that a grounds that the convlciod volunteer force would be*iimore defendants “ are clearly dange­ than worth" tho allded cost, rous men." Tiiey were returned unless it proved to be tr»^ba«lcda^l tier of tho Cook prohibitive. County Jail, wliere they and Sources said .the report “two defendants found Innocent proposes that a draft system be are servlnfl contempt r.enten* reactivated in' tho event of a CCS. major conflict. An eighth defendant named in Even with presidential back­ -the originnl-indictment, niack ing,--nitenipt^ to do -away Panther leader Bobby Seale, with the draft arc expected to was severed from the case and meet...... with stronc resistance on is scheduled to hc-trlctMnlcrr -Cwnitnl-Hil; ' Hoffmanllnffivifin ruled riiln/l that the Commission iv« I r-c 1 Chairmnn Gates conltinjpt sentenccR and those ordereu Friday .would run concurrently.!• lin d e r' terms .of Chicago Action tluit order, no detcndimr"wmjld .serve more than five year.i. llie prison terms were the Charge Recalled maximum allowable under the law. Fines could have ranged to CHICAGO (UPl)-Whea ; Jio.noo each. federal grand Jury indicted The sentencing camo In eight demonstrators olmosf a courtroom cleored of all year ago on charges of inciting, spectators. Including tho fami­ riots during tiie lOfiS DembCraf; lies of the defendants. Chief tic National Convention it also defense ' attorney ‘ WIIllnm' M. charged seven police with Kunstler protested ths excj^- 'Violating the civil rights of f spectt...... demonstrators and one police­ "M y life was threatened'by man with perjury. y ^-, iTANGEr-WASHERS one of these mtfn's rchjtlves,'’ Tho two groups botp were the judge .said. “ She told me known as the "Chicago Eight" «q . yd. .she would dance on my grave.” a 11 h 0 u “g h tho ' indictments (It was a reference to the cry against tho policc drew far less (ncludlnfi; fine of Anita Hoffman, Abbie's wife, attention than charges ngainst HREFRIGERATORS tiiat “ we'll danco on your tlie demogstrators. sponee padding grave, Julie,” , as ‘ shfc was cjccted from the-room Wednes­ day when tho verdict was v.read.) “ Are you serious?" Kunstler W o nood-your trado-lns . . . and tho bost way wo know how to got' nsked thorn l£fto mar1< down items that aro regulcfr stock itoms. So bring “ Yes, 1 am ,•sir," Iloffman In your old appliances now jand trado thorn In on what you havo said. The defendant.*! -itnd been boon looking for. — , ,. RANGES

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■ c: 6 TTrmei-Newi, Twin Folli, Idaho; Sunday, February 22, 1970 Bgreomont that was' reached by both sides," ti>o broadcast said Uranium King Arab Guerrilla Leaders from Cairo. " ‘lljusn elements In thjj army and security ' forces havo- May Escape Gte Freedom Limitation mnhllizod tholr poslHnns irnd mllitHry contingonts," it said, AMMAN (UPI)-Arab mior- Intrljjues .and could sftrvo as a “ ■flvvio ' mqves have Herlotiii Bankruptcy— rflla 'leaders went. Into tneli' foothold ■ fo r' MtJKrow's" endea­ xivertones.-They-causo- P-tht-eat” crisis' meeting with Jordanian vors , *. ." ' ,, , to,the natlcjnal Interest." RENO, Nov. (U P l)—A U S officials today accusing ' ‘cer­ . Today's meeting was called 'hio statement was attributed hnnkruptcy court rcfereo xaid tain circles" In the government so tho two sides could try U\ to tho "Unified Command," the ho is cunvincod uranium Tnag* of trying to' llmll their freedom iron out their differences In the name givoh an alliance of ]o nnto Ghnrlos St«en will be again. • ^ , __ government's attempt to (iikn uerrilla , jrroups whoso leaders away—guerrilla -arms—In—the- able to make It nut of hU bank’ ■ Tlio 'lioa’d' ’ of~tlwr‘’gUorrlllir finve~bntidod“ *tnnothor tlgain«" ruptcy prococdlngn siiccosbfully movement, Yasslr Arafat, re- cilies, limit their meotinus and HusNcin's crackdown■ d(Jwr attemnt. , and rcllorolod n previous com­ tiirned ..Friday night, from clrtse down their nowspaperh. It urged the people not to let ment thnf ho' bns ni< Intention Moscow and was expected to Hussein agreed - to suspend the '•adventurers" carry out to adjudicate Steen a bankrupt. head his delegation in tlie noon the order for these measures a their plans. . ^ Reforeo iRussell Taylor said (5"a,mriKT)~copfflrcnce7'Klng weck-ogo j^nd a semblarico of Despite the now , guorriila Friday that U.S. Smelting Co. Hussein will not attend unions poacb settled over guerrllla- charges, tho Jordiuilan capital -munt pay $240,tKK) to Steen as tho (alkA roach a showdown governont affairs .'until Friday appeared calm Ftldny night in - well as pay off a note for J580.- stage. . night when' the guerrillas contrast to tho “ armed camp" 000 on the purchase of Stoon’v Ysraol's Information mlntslor broadcast a now set of atmosphere that followetl' Hus­ combined Motaln ReducBtlon Co. warned P’riday his natloii accusations. .. i sein's .original annoimcement on (CM ll) in Ploche, Nev. *'could not remain indifferent if , . Certain elements In the taking away arms In the cities. ,Tl>o smeKlnp company had tho guerrillas ovorthrbw Hus Bovernment, armji .and security contended it did not, have, . a seln, for In that case, Jordan fotces are still determined to would bo liable to become take matters . to an end. U S E TIM ES-N EW S W ANT ADS valid conlrnct.. but Tnylor ruled FOR FA.9T S ELL IN G RESU LTS otherwlfio. TIte comi^ny ,had center for political and military disregarding the ' (suspension) BRrecd to buy. CMI^ some time

Tiio $2f'Commerc«*Bnmml-me«tlnj{' Ted-Ke;8«y,-ho»dlng-p!nquo-hOTece!vod'ft«'pafirpf6Hld6«rri»hd‘ Requests for compensation for TIuiriiday night are from loft, Dr. LaVerd John, Ogdon, Mm. Agnei) Anderson, with arrangement o( red roses. the tnisJee, irusloo’s allorncvs, Utah, featured speaker; Ernest Blauer. chamber prosldoni; and Steen’s attorneys, which were scheduled as port of the hearing*, wcro taken undcfad- FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS vii^emont.. Ogden Educator Is Speaker At Annual USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Meet Of Burley Chamber Of Commerce Tiny Girl Is ’ MOVIERAnNQB ofn'G-cosf to you! B U R L E Y — Members a n d what they should do." the power to create life, that FORFARENT8IANO guests of the nurley Chnmber “ Each has a mind of his own, his power has been designed VOUIMOPGOFIJE A limited number of rosorvations are open to married F o u n d I n of Commerce heard Dr. LaVerd nto their Iwdy and that this and they (\re (he ones wlio Couples, 23 years of age and over, to attend a.special and John, Ogden, guest spe.iker at must make the clioice as to s tho greatest creation on cartit. tJ»o annual Burley Chamber din­ what road'to travel," Dr. John TlUs power to create life , is a •mtnnm kWnff bf Ihtlf very-festivo dinner party comrnomorating tho 12th annivorsasy ner llujrsday at Ponderosn Inn. S a g e b ru sh aaid. reHponsibility and should be held of GAC Properties Inc. .. “ Ernoit Blauer, president of '•Tell the kids what they sacred. Love is niso important he chnmber, gave the welcome nnd these things are to l>o J)rc>- ALL A6ES ADUiniD A fun-filled night out for'husband and wife! • OZARK, Ala. (UPI)-Search- should know Anti eome right to CtAirtI AudllKI] era found tiny kidnnp victim uIdrcRS -and introAil«li Cm HIm GAC Proporties inc., ley .chamber directors and their Saturday when flames swept old glrl'A parents, told tbem Police Scrap a unit of GA C CorporaHon. where to, find her. partners. their ran?h style homo in Tod Kelsey, past president of **Your babv igJit-ihe_W 0Qda pq^honst_ ^PhilnflelpJila,__ lUrCz Iho-chnTntjerrwir.rpre.wntcd fln men found tlie l>odies of George on the SUlpperville Road a engraved plaquo ,f^or His year Nw^Helinet^ quarter mllo outside tho' city Zucas Jr., 2, Christopltor, 4, of service as the Burley Cham- and Debhle, 0, in their second limits," the note nnld. l>er of Commerce pre.sidont. ...WASinNGTON (UPI) — At the HOLIDAY INN . . . Twin Falls floor bedrooms. TJieir parents, KS (tW tffl ’ A helicopter's aearchllglit M m . Kelsey was presented a ’Hiose Prussliln-atyie helmets another' child, WiHiam, 20 CALL POCATELLO 232-7301 COLLECT <1anced across the grnsn and floral arrangement in a basket. that helped give wiilie House months, and an unclef^William WKa»>er directors in­ policemen a new “ palace White, 20, were treated for Or Call Mr. Turnor — Mon. or Tuoi.. Fob. 23-24, 733-0650 wooded area some 'i.'i minutes troduced wcco Dean Gibson, Ro­ guar d " look liavf). been shock. _!a te ^ and _Arjny WO Doug bert*. Saxvik. Dale Dnmmareli, scrapped. Batson spotted tlie IUiTr girl. ' and Glenn Simmons.- Tho White Jlouse said Sntur^ Concern had been Intense at _Mrs. Agnes Anderson, cliam- day the policemen complained this Army base city nftcr the her secretnry-mannger, was pre. tho hots WLTC too tight and child was taken Tlmrsdny from sented an arrangement of long uncomfortable. Privately, some the parked, car of her ID-yeat') stemmed red roses. ot tl»e- guards indicated their old mtJtlier who had run Into'a The Be} Canto cliorus of Bur- discomfort alscf came from the grocery store. Shaun Yvette lev UlRh School in 'their forma snickers "ihat greetell the fiuffers from a dangerous form dress sang several numbers un­ unveiling of their new ceremo­ of epilepsy and doctors had der the direction of Eldon Wood. nial uniforms late last month. feared she would die If she did Dr. JoJtn, assistant superin* The high-peaked black vinyl not receive medication. tendent of Weber County School helmets, which cost.$10 apicce Sm illng'np at her rescuers District personnel division for tho 100 policemen wearing despite cold hands and face, the spoke on “ Communication Witlw them, w iir bo replaced- by baby was .rushed to a local In- o On such ceremonial occa­ flight tralnipg. A military answered. B y answering ques­ sions, tho policemen will fill) doctor, Capt. John TIolister. tions of tlie youtli you e.stablish have to wenr their new. white also said tho child appeared in In talking with tunics with gold braid and good condition. the youth, ask tho youth ques- Btund-up collars. Hollster said* be did not tions that will start tliem think­ 1>elleve the Infant could bnve ing and In turn this will put l)ecn wher*'Sho .was found for responsibility on tlie youth to ; Tnoro than* two fiours. lalco up their own minds a-s

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R upert Slates H earing Fdr USE TIMES»NEWS WANT ADS M arch 2 On New €ity Budget

•RUPERT_« Jlcnrlnp on-lhc bonds IssuctJ for thc'Crahd-Viow prupOKCd R u p ert city budget in AddltlQn. • , slated for March 3, Mayor Wen­ Councihpen also; dell JohiiRon reports. —granted pormifislon to Ev* 'Hie SB4I.OOO hud(|Ct which was approved, by city councllmen erett^ponccr,' of tho-city police thlH wook, c a lls f o r a th ro o per dc|>ar^nion(, to attend n polloo cent Rrtlary Increase for city ficliool In Pocatello and Rol>eft em ployes. j - Nevarcr. a leave of ab.iepco for Coiiiicilmen cttlh^d for bi sented for iitorm ficwern. g u tters um to operate a concession and pavlnu for tho north and stand ai l the bait park. northwoHt zones, , Mayok- Johnson was atithorircd to Rlgn n co n tra ct with tiie Con- 1‘nnntal Rank ami Trust Co. Tor

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PAUL — Steven Balch, son AAnNDAY - TUESDAY - W EDNESDAY ■of—M r~nm l—MnfT-Robcrt—Ir Balch, Rupert, was selected win­ ner of the oratorical contest Bponr-ored by of one of tlonn of the four homos arc cbmplelod, work Itt o^pcctcd (o four homos bolna built In. Heyburn as (ho first proioct In Ihlfl. bcsin on six more. Steven w as .'*electeifiin art'll.; They ore llie. first llagerman Lions Club at .. fii^inln point. Ten people who at Minlco. W o m e n 's L o afers F^egular to $X6.00 . Now 8 .2 2 projcct of ihis kind in IhiJi.area^ \vant to buildr-tlieir owii home; ^Coffee Pot dinner meetinR. Tlicy were Dob The one- siory frame homes •lont’s, Duane M adron and C. Judges weere lone Uyveland, work tORcther and HQ hours a Cover Gl^/- Miss America - Bass Woojuns flre l)o,i;ig, .built^ in Hie Bnilcy; week are required hy (he head HAILSIIAM, Enfiland (U P l)- E, Joseph. Donald Zuck, di.strlct Boyd Earl. RoJiert J-arson, Au iidditloh in Heyburn. 'I'he house*}' of each participating.household. TJiomnH, Woodcfite .houchl what governor, was tiistalling officer. rel H.inchctt and Dr. Jerjy En will hu four bedroom • homes Half of the.sc hours m ay be do- he thoufiht was a second-hand Mr. ■Zuck also spoke on "Lion- nis. J-lndn Uhrlch and Emma u’iih an nverajte of 1,219 square' nated -i>y .any_family memWr coffee pot for 30 cents from a ism” and told what other clubs Lebsack were tJmekeoperfl, and H o u se^n srsT :.; ;v::: . ;v. :;v.T foei. As .soon as the Aiundaiions market stall here. are doing for variou.s projects clerks were Art Uhridi, Esther o r friend. -D enlel Qreen • Weilco • Nite Alre« a re coniplL*ted for the four 11)0 plan Js to . have all the Hut after a while he became and offered some suggestions (o Kraus and Mildred Stimpson. ihouses, work will beRin on «ix homes in the group proRress at suspicios of It and pnve it to this club. •David Kraus was o.scort and other homes In Ihe cUy of Hey- abnui the same rate. While tlO; his son, a collei,*e lecturer, for Reports were given ,hy t'liogn- KeRoy Uehsack was c e n»e r a 1 invoKtiRat ioor^— ------— thalrmltn,"Trn(r6frcred^ho pray­ ;M»rlieifMjntH»- pultin}»-in-his-3rt tcrrainment and 'tlBtei. commit- “T ennT S^hoes ...... n o w $ 4 7 2 2 “ nie Self Help housloR pro- liours a week, he is belnR paid The probe revealed tliat the er. Refreshment* were served K'cs for the annual barhi'que UarRo aelecUon nylon velvets and canvaa by Kods and Rod Boll Rrain is for low income families an averaRc of $2 per hour, nl- coffee pt was, in fact, a dinner to lie held April 25. It hy Ihe Legion and Auxiliary. an d him? lirints a re available for thouRh \\c never actually «ees radium vita emanator, part of was noted tickets are rendy nnd Tlie district contest will be a variety of iw’eds, Plans mu?vt the money. His wages are cre­ an X-ray apparatus, and was members will canvass tho val­ held Feb. 20 at Paul. 'he approved by the F|IA on dited toward the down payment Riving off luiihly dangerous ley soon. S N O B O O T S (Buy for now or for next w inter) 41 S12,ono loan', ond wlien Hit; of-his liome. gamma rays. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Owsley house* is com pleted it will be Officials at tho Opportunity It Is now scaled In n lend narrated slides of tlielr recent USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS valued at $1(5,000, local officials Center, -127 Ea.st Main Street, casket at a hospital. trip, to tho Bahamas. FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS 1 2 pair $ 2 .2 2 16 pair $ 5 . 2 2 1 pr. $ 1 2 . 2 2

Regular to $24.00 - Ycdlera, Eeklloca, Klkerlno, Dunham*. Huah Puppies, Viva-Amerlcana. a Tlmei-Nawj, tw in Falls,. Idaho Sunday, F»bruary 22, I w o V hns betn named -chler counM' Washington. He wai u aul- Named Chief of the House’ Crime Committee jiant to former U.S> Attorney Condem nation Suit Is Fjlcd Against School Financing. Style which is investigating organized Robert M. Morgonthdu who was- remove^ by President Niiton. _ WASltlNOTON (UPI) -A crlm o. . P erlto •will succeed former assistant U.S. attorney Rlch«nl W. Kurru». - wh" FOR FAST SELUNO RESULTS H ailey Couple Over-Sewage Plant Show M ark Richfield PTA for Now’ York, Piiul L. Porllo, rDturncd to private practico in

HATLJSV — t.. h e o r y ^ Kill . Rf M a r c h 'fo t 'ihB- Joint 'wBler and owncrshhip of tiift“«ew«*r RICHFIF.i.D— Supt-Noit-Anr ileod'J. -wa4._tho_thetne_for the filed____ _ c«nd©mn«tlon buU and *ewer project. Prank D«l- treatment'sitn, ninco the prop- ilreasop .talked on scnuol financ* style show with a stage setting in PIfth Dlrtflct Court against las, roprcscnUng r.H.A rccent- rrty is currently before the Ing nnd -the iiome icpnomic" of spring colored umbrellas and M r. and M r*. Fre<) Povoy, Urtll ly met with tjie dty council court in condemnotion proceed­ classes presented a style show raindrops. Mtii. L. T. Sanders, »y, for • 30.8-acre tradt of land nnd made (he..commitrnont .to ings. to highlight thp Richffeld PTA home economics.'Instructor, wel­ _ ior_tha oonMructlon of a Sewer tiollvor S940.000 to (he city rna Jean city council this weelt vetoed of a, proposed four story jinnrt- Concerning" the controversy Rrush, Dnwn walker, LuAnn , »al of S200 per aore. The basic ment building east of the warm over flchool foes, which can no a proposed city ordinance which ne—charB^pSifeld M arch 24, Officers will be elected at the that the acrosne requested by waj. a need—fot-tliat--typQ_pf mentled the nrojoct.______niado ma'ndator^i. ~iR rTilty^rirhl|jher^Ioa"»r housing. Umt (he area lends it­ “ Charles-nuttconerco-presiilont Marcli_mccUng»UQ_bQ_hoid_fln TTie council agreed to J-efriiln that_ date. fu tu re building lotJt in lino with self to tUa( type>of «^n icheduled for T hursday so Ketdium attorney Edward required as the planned siruc- M. Crowther. Mrs. Cleo Brau- th*t the officials could assets HeAp. a planning nnd zoning ture would staml 05 feet tail, Ralndropi- Falling on My burger nnd Mrs. Ronald Rati and detecDvlne damages that the meml>er, noted that the com­ with the city building limit now wore on the serving commlttccv P6veys will sustain by rcnxon mission had not recommended at 35 feet. of condemnation and appropria' the ordinnnce, that the area was tion of the property. to be zoned general residential The Almanac Hailey voters approved . in the fuiuroT'and that tliere t^M.OOO rovenuB bond election were no plans for any future Federal H ike- By-United “-Priw r •Intematlonal WILSON-BATES mobile i>)ome pnrics in the city. He added that the hoped future Today is Sunday, Feb. 22. the mobile home parks \vould he For G rants 53rd d ay of .1070 with 312 to Damaged Ai-e built south of the city limits. follow. .This is Washington's Councilman Vern McCletlnn birthday. Rtated (ho lots were too .smnll Is Announced Tlio m oon is betw een its full Sought From and had inadequnte pnrkln« fa- phase and last quarter. cititles, and councilman Jorry Sewage treatment plant con­ Ihe morhinjj stare Sldweli added- that “It is not struction, grants for Idaho nnd Mercury nnd Jupiter. G lenns Fei*ry. tile rcfipon.iiblUty of the city to other stales In the Northwest TJie evening stars are Venus, provide mol)lIe liome parks." have been tripled this year, offi­ Mars nnd Saturn. Coundlmen McClellan nnd cials of the Federal Wafer Pollu­ GLENNS FERRV — The city Sldwell vetoed (he proposal On this day In history: tion Control Administration an- . 6f Glenns-Ferry, .through the whUa.Councilman.Asher approv­ In 1810 F lo rid a w as ceol- HAS FELT THE BUDE told council members this week location is based on Cojigres- leggArs. speakeasies and gam' he has contacted orflcials of*the •ilnnal appronrlation of $1)00 mil- blern. Hood Corp., which Installed the linn nationally for construction In I0A3 , 250 p ersons w ere r—— lew eA ■and“ th o “fin in 's~ atto m ey C l u b T o p i c grants to cliles. The national killed' in «n earthquake in has been contacted to negotiate total last jicar was t214 million. nortiica^t Libya. OF THE HAKHET DURIHG with Mr. logan. SHOSHONE — Dr. W a s I e y Federal grants usually cover Mayor MesSerly, Who was.ab' Rose, Jerome, spoke (o the Ro­ 30 p e r cent of tlie cost of tiiS A thouRht for the day— •int. tent word to the meeting tary club meeting, using the top­ city project, but wlwre the stote Ernest Hemingway said, "The he had received^ three com> ic of “eye troiibies." offers a 2r> per cent grant the world Is n fine place and wortli pUinta-on the.^af^t aweeper JOr. R ose sta te d th a t about si) federal allocation may bo fighllng. for." OUR PRICE' CUTTING throwing recks and dirt on the per cent, of learning comeji high ns ,^5 per cent. . yidewalks and property. throuRlj use o f Uie eyes, adding Although Twin Falls has not Councllmen also; tlial ]R per cent of first grntlers made'application so fa r for Lincoln Plans DecldM to pay George Pag- have some form of eye trouble. federal money to build a sec­ Now you. can savo llko never before on « e $4 -pei*. Kour fo r repairing The percenfnge Increases until ondary sewer treatment plant the city hall roof, and author^ ^ age 35-15, th e percentage Js^ In Twin F alls, n study Is now Red Cross Drive George's Day. Chairs, divans, clocks, din bed the city crew to aisist. \mder way nnd completion of ottos, radios, bedroom sots, rocllnor^,*and just . .—-Authorlttil-purchase-dCk __Eye defects affect learning In SHOSHONE — Oscar Kerner, school to the extent Hint cnil- N'oVth Shftshone;*stntcs-he-is'pre- n6w back broom for the street near future. about anything you nood for your hom o. Boat BweeMr knd two tires for the dren of high IQ nctuallv mallor~clmirmah.~'~ "I 7~ merchondiGO'sale. ------—-TFoW-Nieli‘Clim loh',-B im or« 5hflmc*-Wjiynt5_SQccnacn. Jilm cr. Community lenders, are being county sanitarian, they felt King Terry, Waldo Jones. Floyd WOMAN yelcctJJd^ilX-lhls time.-Quotn-for Hill residenU should have a Spraktes, all Shoshone, and two KIMRERLY ~ Mrs. I. G ar­ Lincoln coimty is $flOO ns usual. dump ground nearer their, town. high achool seniorB. Trudy Wil­ land Gibbs has ixcn asked to Mrs. Nnrval Rutherford, Sho­ — Decided to install three new cox and Debbie Guilirie. be n 'J u d g e fo r 44 strin g and shone, is secretary - treasurer atreet lights at the corners of Reid Newby was program piano, contestants at Roiso Slate nnd those not contacted should THESE ARE Oreton and Madison. Custer nnd cim lrm an. College .Tliursday and Friday. send their contributions to her. GArfield. Oneida and Arthur and « verc-vapor type'light at AUon and Second Avenue. WE*RE CELEGtRMriNG WnrH A GREAT SA LEl A FEW SAMPIES Bridge Winners Twin Falls Friday night Dup­ SMALL VANITY WITH MIRROR 'l. . . . . tlM licate Club met 'Friday night . «t Duplicate hall with eight i ]es In play. North and sftuth winners were BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL LAMPS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. V^coff. first: Mrs. H. D. Fitzpatrick and FINAL,CLEAN SWEEP CLtARAWAY L. J . Robertson, second and* Mr*. T. T. Greenhaigh and Mrs. BEAUTIFUL BASSETT WALL UNIT J. M. Kingsbury, third. DISCOUNTED TREADS Antique Qreon. East and went winners were Mrs. George Frazier ahd Mri, D i ^ o n d S A F E T Y L U X ' F. F. Jensen first; Mr. and Mrs. 4 Ply Nylons M. D.'Hartruft. second, and Mr. 700-«90kI9 A95.AS0xN 2 DAVENO & M aple Finish and Mrs. Keith Evans, third. 739«700kM 775.670x15 * 1 0 “n u s sAtii A membership party Is slated B4S • 7«0x)5 A F.i.r. C H A I R S E T S KNEEHOLE DESK .. 4 ,r for next week. YOUR CHOICE

Traffic Courts SPECIAL- 2 PLY KYLONS 1 5 0 . 0 0 e o c h W a l n u t RECORD CABINET'. J. L. Rice jr., Gooding, was SET 29” fined S13 by Lincoln County Pro­ 1 Set Only OF 4 b ate Ju d g e C. M. Wilcon. She- 775‘7i0 X 14 SWIVEL R0CKERv?::7;,r."'r^...... 74,99 ahone, jfor speeding. ' riui uut t r.i.T .' SET OF 3 . . . WALNUT FINISH MlchaeJ McRoberts. 15. Rich­ 2 STEP END TABLESi 0 1 field, was fined $5 by Richfield 1 COFFEE TABLE ...... Z\ . O U Justice of thej Peace Ruth SUPERLUX 4 PLY NYLONS EARLY AMERICAN ROCKING LOVESEAT 128.00 Sw ainston. ”>0O.*JOxlS 735-TOOxH Herbert H. Harlon,. Seattle, 1 Group Only Mr W ash., wax fined SIB bv Lincoln I39-IOOk14 Probata Judge C. M. Wilson_for ISS-ISOxU 775<670h1S 8 6 2 EARLY AMERICAN LOVESEATS/i;:,. 187.00.., aoeeding. Alio fined” by~Judge ■1IS.7I0XM ll9.7A0it1d DECORATOR PILLOWS ■ . ,0 0 ■ .VM'SOOulS * 1 2 Wilion for speeding was Charles PiUil 8at«« -lu th er Wagnar.-Twin Faili, S12. YOUR CHOICK ■nd P.E.Tt WALNUT 5.PIECE DINING ROOM SET ^ - BEAUTIFUL 2 PIECE SOFA AND CHAIR SET ■ ■M I I I 1 SOME OP THESE ARE WHITEWALLS 8 little Bhop worn wa« 100.05 ...... I ^ / . U . U Sllsht damfiB*. OOO AA BOOKMOBILE W a» 4 2 0 .0 5 ...... 0 0 7 * U U RECAPS ^V2 otily 815-710x15 . . .. . $ 8 . 9 5 -SGHEpULE-^ -3-PlECE-WALNUli|NlSIUEDRQQM_5B[^ Large, Plush ^ < f l r o ttCNIOR C m Z E N .■dm* fraltfht damBSa. i RE8IDRNCB CENTERS F L O O R M A T S SNOWMOBILE u r o )wipavi V *lu«. AMP 8kl.Daddl.i- B o a u t l f u l J o * * ,! * ? - . . . . . $ 2 . 2 2 F»a. *1,350.00 . $ 9 9 5 00 . i«iOd.iOiSO «.M.) POLE LA M P S...... I...... 7.9S -X PIECE DINEHE 300 KtartK tim 9 8 BftAlcmoblU Hep at Heuiing-' SAVE ON OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Auth«tl»v Offic* Rebuilt Fuel Pum|»i * WoUr Pumpi * Oenerdlort f 'Voltoo* Reaulolori bw«LC*urH . ... ItOiSI.UiOO) Cheek 'lh* low prices on our baherlei. If your cor nMds lt '>^ we have lt.- Maurle« SfrMt N^rth gLOSED SATURDAYS OPEN SUNDAY TIL NOON B6«ttiViftbIi« Mop In c*nt«r »f ^ABBQ U’S^AUTO^UPPLY

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^~^remendous! Reduced to -Clear! W OM EN'S CO ATS

**THC VISITOR/* BY Shlko M unakata U OfM of Mveral woodblocki on dUplay at Iho Colkgo or-Southorn Idaho Fine Arti C*n(«r..Tho ihow. dUlrlhulcd throu&h the Western Association of Art MuBOums, will be up lintll Morch w . . ' r r '

CSI Is Presenting Show Of Japanese W oodblocks ..

- — A show of woodblocks hy sov* from the Collection of the Ben «rnl J&pnnoso nrtUts Is now on and Abbey Grcjk roundation of displny at Iho Collese of South* St. Pai5I, Minn. They were firs ern ijnlio Fino Arls Center. sliown otHnmllno University nm Tlie Items In the show ore nince then have been shoWn ex insivoly throufihout tho nation. AmonR tho arlisis areji.num' her who are leaders In the cur­ Children’s Group rent revival of the nncicnt Jop' nnese woodblock tcchnlquc, “SMs“RuperrM ??t Tlie exhibit In dlstrlbisted through the Western Associntion RUPERT — Tlio Mnolc Vnllcy of Art Museums. It Is open from Chapter of the Council of Ex- 8 a.m . until H:30 p.m. M onday ceptlonnl Cliildren will meet ot through' Friday nnd in the eve­ 7;30 n.m., Monday nt Pershing; nings when the Fine Arts Center scliooi inI 'Riipert, ' reports Ruth Is schcUuled for use. Tite show Two-tone reversible Blanket Reid, publicity chairman. will be up iocally until Mnrch 7 pc. Cookware sets in 100% Acrylic, in beautiful color# of blue, pink, " tald rRonald D ^nt an d tils co-work, 13. era will present Information The show Is p n rt of a contin­ avocado, tangerine. about the rpecinl programs con­ uing series displayed at the Fine decorator colors. Exceptional value! ducted in Uio Durlcy schools, Arts Center. including the Resource Model C hoose avocado or harvest gold baksd oriQmol classroom and Ixam inR Dlffabi* •'IIOSPITAUZED Tw in • • • • • 6 . 2 2 ilty classroom nt tiie U u r I e y GLENN? FERRY — Mrs. Roy -finish alum inum (with scratch resistant, firod- Men's dressy sweaters Junior llicli school. Johnston was tnkon to Elmore In w ipe-cloan Toflon). Includps: 1 and 2 q t . Ruth Johnson, nomlrutlnR Memorial Hospital, ^.Mounljiln coyered sauce fsans, 5 qt> Good soloctlon of sizes and commlbtee cliflirmnn, will pre- Homo, for medical ’treatment cbvered Dutch oven, 10” open colors at values you w on't believe. lo n t a sl4Uo of officers. and examination. f r y p a n ...... S e t 9 .9 7 Orlg. to 15.98 ...... N O W 6.88 Full 8 . 2 2

A s s o rte d T h ira ty . • Doy«’ cotton/«orylio - • Mon'o Cotton/Aoryllo I W B u .h .1 Man's Hooded ------1 Farm Equipment Terry Towels Sweatshirts Sweatshirts Kitchen Gadgets Laundrv Basi2 AUCTION • Whito'plnk-yellow • Long olonvo • Cr^vy nock otyljn'g ‘ . Quilar ilicar, Chwia (licar, e Tough plastic ^ Long aleeve r>- • Limited quantitlos • ” Worm pnd cozy* Warm and-comfi>’ ' Parly plek* e Terrific value! • Grey, navy, green ’ The following items will ba sold at M o r r 's Beautiful - public auction located ^00 w est 190 W o m o n 'a Famoug Name W o m e n 'f t P e n n c r e s t O south or 2 milei oast and P /4 miles south of Paul, Idoho. Watch for mark- All-W eather SCAHER ers. SKIRTS IRONING D re s s e s Mini Hair Dryer COATS RUGS O r i g . $ 7 BOARD O rl* , 1 8 ,M Tuesday, February 24 2 4 x 4 0 ------3 0 x 5 0 ------6 .8 8 3 9 .9 5 ------N O W 1 4 .8 8 , $ 2 2 2 $^22 N o w T . 2 2 N o w 6 .8 8 Sal* W m §riTA.M . Lunch o» Chuekwegon 5 . 9 7 • 50% Polyeater, • Weighs only 1 lb. TRACTORS, TRUCK AND CAMPEtt 50% cotton • 100% Rayon pile • 100% cotton • Adjusts to any helflht • M il... and Half S l» .' e Heating unit la 1962 UAS5EY fEUGUSON 35 TRACTOR. powir*»ii§»ino. liv# powir. • Zip duLllnina • Bluo-Gold-Groen _ • Lovo.ly printo • Offset less good rubber, rurti parfict, h«at jiauiar, i i l of )1 k 20 ci p u r ^ . Moitar F O R M E N F O R B O Y S F O R W O M E N INSULATED W ORK SUITS. WlKia — KNIT.SKI M NDS ...... U t bani^‘ -I -low. tat af hnrnau end meft Jiami. Ortn, 33.9n. 12.22 CARDS 1 STATiONERY 2 . f«r S I FIREHOSe PANT. Graal volua. CAPS. Ona Tnbla FIREHOUSE PANT ,' TOOV. C O TTO N SLEEPWEAI Orlo. 10 S4 ...... N O W 2 .2 2 TERMS: CASH Orlg. < 4 .9 0 ...... N O W 3.88 Or.Q. to 3.9(1 ...... N O W 1,22 Olio 3.90 ...... NOW 2 ler S5 VINYL CARRY OS, LUGGAGE .. 11.88. tVOOK JACKETS ...... 6.44 30" SWINGER BICYCLE 1 HUM AN Pa ir s t r e t c h w i g s . , 1 8 .8 8 ' rOWNCRAFT WAICHEi^ ...... 1 3 .8 8 THEilMAL TOPS ...... 6 6 c Orlg. 46.90 ...... N O W 3 7 .8 8 ' PANTIIS ...... 3 for S I F O R G IR L S Hemy & M lldr^ :Sclienk._o ___ ,JA O e-|A S T-A FTE R ^HAVC*^*, CTOLOGRir ’ BINOCULARS, 7*35 ...... 19,88 KNIT SHIRTS. )'0 0 % polyatlar.'' . HANDBAGS ...... 2 ^ 2 aiDJiy-Miiim MiTH AUcrtoM w v iM DRASTICALLY SEDUCED COBDUnOY JACKETS. Plla lir>*d. Oria. 3-9n NOW 2.8B FASHION HOSI^ .. ■ r TOrtgr-Vt-aa;-... . 'ViOVU K«V* W«IU^-«u»*ay Ml* lllaff—lllafa-JdwCMlpn KimtHfy 4»JJ50«r^ • w w r ------.-Jwow-l-1-.9»- BOXEfi sh o rts””. . ' ...... T 4 tot'IT J a r ...... - Jim Ma«ia»iml»k^af«nia...... 3a4.SIII.. Drlgj 39.90 ...... r.'~ N O W 1 0 .8 8 ALL WEATHER COATS ■ 14.88 POINT D'(SI>«ir Host, Uoml.li , rORDUROY & PLAID JACKETS . . - 7 J 8 -3.lg. tl >i NOW lie p>. ' DlieuES.U0UCID: ....^X U .< . 4 JI .; lA U CtMI{IO W J. W. MISSItSMltM OP GIM »TAT1 liAlTY, ‘ rASHlOM COlUR SWEAtCtt ■ DRES^ CLOVES . . . . . > ...... 2.22 W IN rAUi Orlg...... 4 .8 8 SUITS ...... 49.88 RCFLCCTOB STBIPE JA C K E T _ _ .... S .8 8 KNCe HIGH H o s t > . . . Z P>. Ii^- S I ' k N » H IGH H O S I W "

: - « r 1 0 - Sunday* Fobri/dry 22, 1970

Bridge Deed Transferred APPLIANCE C o u n t y ^ ^fffcNer FUKNITURE . HA,tLHY — T h t fauMy Wood 'Rlv(^r brldjjr and Rurroundin, MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDKESDAY-THUi^SDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY r«;ulw ny’ bccHino Hto propcrl; of il»c Blnlrvt Coimiy roconilj wljtMi tl>« K eltltum clly councl aitrcrd to transfer the tlcod no (hnl ilic brldno conid iHiulIfy for

dndnry SyHlcni. • Tlio bridj'C luis fiovern! crack­ ed tnembors under the span l>ut ‘ In Kliorcd »ip nnd is presently untlpr n icn-ion l«ntl llmll. Kct- cliuin-x tolrf- the K ctohum council UnRllsh u( DnvU High School jappllancBsl It's really clBan-up tim e at Blacker'sl Left-ovBr . . . odd»-in,«ir)dB • . .1 In I'nritiinBfon, Utnh. Ho Is m en Ihiil Oie couniy hn« ^.Vf.flOO Ibr'and new m erchandise . . . all reduced to go out of the store. M ust g o ------W e j u s t l in Fcdrrnl Snciintlary Aid funds (orm^r-presUlent of .Mnjiic V a l u e M wlilch urx-desilinatci! for roiid Vnllev District <1 ridB and ■ road ■ on a Secondary '■ Art Exhibit o bs system, feilrral ni| Alumni Association E T S O F A 3 PIECE-BEDROOM SET ...... the r<‘maininf! 37 per ccni. Un­ viiied to siharo the uxpunsc with C R t r S H E D m , der tho sysient, the road will iho Mlnldiika Couniy School ...... $ 1 7 9 .9 5 . ‘ 1 4 9 ’ * l>e paved and curb nn Z / V . V O O O D s ’ Parents v/Itb’children elif*lhle all graduates nnd former stu­ E n d s to nltcn«l, may itill register -.-FUTURIAN 3 PIECE dents of Heyburn High School BLACK VINYL SOFA the^r chUdrcn i)\» calllnR Mrs. bo acceptcd ns alumnf mom- GENERAL ELECTRIC SUftar at .12R-5271 or they- may and CHAIR and OTTOMAN itO fiO b c iiors. Memlwrs voted to have Reaular $440.95 ...... ; « > Z O V . V 3 register them the opening day JBrtyd E arl, ju n io r high, prln^ 6 SPEAKER STEREO of tho classes, , cipal, nnd all former hlnb BAILEY SCHMIDT Q' UP ^'<:ruREs school teachers and superin- VELVET CRESCENT SOFA with Porfa-FI, i95 USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS tendents become honorary mem­ Ouiitad Oold (tonn nr To Regllar $349.95 * 2 7 9 FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS bers. R a c u la r $ 4 6 9 ,0 5 , ...... q > . Z y V . y D 60 )OFF URGE SALE OF QUALITY FARM GENERAL ElEETRIC 12 FT. n refrigerator R egular i95 EQUIPMENT $ 2 5 9 .9 5 r\,r,yr- >179 Cqulpmtnt. lOCATED i Tluet onrt One-liolf Miloi South of Narnpo. Idnlio H iqI) School on 13lli Avenu* Rond to Lola lo w «il Slora — tlian O nt Mitn Orm and On* holf Milo South lo Mliiouri Avanui — ftvs GENERAL ELECTRIC M lle« Wail, Tlufta-quade't M ila South and O n t hoU M ila W «u (Q Nampa land Ranch , . . ON LARGE SCREEN COLOR TV WEDhftSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 SghWk CHAIR IS'I- ^ R «gular 95 SAIS I I M I 1 n<00 A.M. SHADP TIRMSi CASH $ 5 7 9 .9 5 >469 • Malbo LO .i, loJla> will U iy* lunch — Fill COFMI

NOTE) Vary llUlt mUcallonaoui Inrga EqulpmanI will ba ttllino- GENERAL ELECTRIC ih e ill/ attar ilart af «ala. Alto oil « l Ijili «_qulpmtnt i« In avcilltnt • condillon nrtd your prior inip«(tiot« li walcama. auBXHAiR • • • • ; ^ $ e O - Q 5 RP JORN : Grn. DELUXE^lT'-RANGr ” 10' TRACTORS 1QA9 tnlamallonal 106 0U««('Tratlefi 1964 InUTnntlanal ID& DUia) Contem porary CWair »•» «*“ „ _ R egular Tratlor; 1966 infarnollanal ^304 DIatal Trailer] Thraa 196S Inlamollanal $ 1 9 9 9 5 S04 DItial Trado rti 1 0 6 4 'inlarnotlanol S04 DIaial TfOClar; 19AS Mat* $3 0 9 .9 5 ...... lav-Fanjuton 65 Olatal Tradar. A ll o film obovf Disinl Trnctort Knva DunI Jlydtaulic W ida FtoW Cnd, 3-pnlnl Hitch nnd nra In a’Xallent condilion. rnm«oll M Tfoclar with Slnqla nnd Wirin FfonI End; Fflrmall M Trotlaf ' 'tjSDiRTcHAjR ..... I ® ' * : - - . G. E. MODILEMAID With Smolt front nnd 3 Pl, Hitchj Two Smgla Front Cntfi for 504 Troc- DISHV/ASHER 6 T R U C K S V iS ro S CHAK ES* ; ..... R egulor 1969 Ford CIOO 4.W haal Ddva PUkup, 4.ipaad, ltl>a naw, 1967 Fard 9 5 FtOO, 4-Wliaal Driva PUhup, 4 M>i>'; I9 S 6 Ford Vi ■ $209.95 - >159 tan M ikup; 19S8 ln)*rnnllonal 3 )0 7 V i Ion Truck wilh I9 fool Howard na.il fir’d nncl Hnrih 16.ton Hoid; 1933 B (0 6x6 Army Truilr with naw rnolor, nn lind, In al condiimn; 1931 O.M .C. P/>-lon Pual Trucb, will) 1000 Grilion Tonk. Tutnp nnd MoJr; .irj fool Samf Flotbad Trallar. AMANA 11 CU. FT.

I.H.C. No. 10 Otain Drill, )3', }4«6 Douhla Dlici I.H.C. N» 10 Ornln Drill, 10'. 30>i6, SInQla Dlic; 4R0 Mytlraullc Whaal Carrlar D Iu , CHEST FREEZER Foldlno 31') Ilka naw Ivanman No. 4}| Innil lavaltr, tO' wllh Sprlnp. SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Frencli Pronvinclal •oblli Allocli.; Cota 34' Mvilrnulk Faldln« Srutk lokat ftmbkf Sl«la< Dratiarj Chnllln 6.Row ' Culll-M uldiirf Four Tael Rarii llncaln Waldar, 333 Ar«p.. Porloble wllh Onun Inplnar tlacb Rncti far fartl ROOM SIZED RUGS END > 1 9 9 ’ ^ ••Irkupj H tkup Fual Tr«nla Rarba/ Sltl* Draitarj I SaclUn Harraw Cor- ilarj Ciilllvtilor Toeli nnd Mlnallnnaaui. TABLE MONOGRAM BEET EQUIPMENT Three'1965 Oamta 310 S. Baal .llo rv a il«rir-3 -'M v -w .th C^lrn V;ida El*, 40^50-60% OFF! OIL HEATER voloii. Two 1963 Canua 343 S.'Rial Mnrvatlari, .1 Rnw. Ragular fltvn- Io n , Twe 197 Waican Tfink Raa| Mnrv'ailari. 3 Pow, E»callflnt Condi- AI«xandor Sm ith H .avy Nylon Tweed Regular l>on; Tlirie 6-Raw Milton Plantar Unlli; SIk I.H.C. Na. 113 la « l. Cam * 2 3 9 9 5 $ 3 2 9 .9 5 ond Oann Plonlar UnlUi Twe Mniiay>Faroutan '6-lo w Raal nnd Bann R O U N D • •*— ^ Culllvolani Ace 6-Row Ra«l nnd Riart Cutllvoleri 6 Rew Doulilt Drum Raplfr wlUi^ tO U . Sfalp- ar»(.Tw o 6 -Dow Ipaed/ Rati Waad Thlnnan, 3 Pi.,7l« Ate Cruit'Braoli- Long Nyldn Shajf COFFEE G B. C AR TR ID G E art: 4-S>tllon Aca flanllne Hnrrt»v, A V O C A D O CARPET s^c';“vd®^° ...... Vettl 3>Rew iw a tl Coin A>i(iclim»tn\» for M o n ty la tn o io n TABLE fAPE PLAYER AnACHMENT *nml I.IK '. 504. CxcalUnt > omiidon, 1 Pnir of Heddjrt far Nrd fliktri Avocado and Gold Twosd ~ * Farnthoitd High Pump TrnlUr. Regular 95 ; . POTATO EQUIPMENT NYLON CARPET ...... ^ $109.95 .Two l« « l Curl DIraii No. 70 P.T.O. Pololo 4torvtiUr«, 7-Row,-like *69” ‘89 .naw»_l967-i^allu(uy-N«.— )4—S-Raw-Pelnlo-Mnrvetler-wtih hi0 ~6 -A .

Threa 30*F«et Marlin llael Itd if aO-Cael tinner lea l Rad) Three l9>Faat TV-STEREO . . . $199.95 Lacbwoad ladt) 30*r««l Mmtin Palale Bad) U-F»»t Cvit U s e d APPLIANCE / FARM, DEVELOPMENT CORP. UPRIGHT PIANO . $349.95 \ v c U e r . O W N E R ■ _____ FURNITURE AUCTJONIIRSi *C«t. lud OranI ...... 43<^>7019 U s e d 2 3 ” ; - ' ' VLKYTHIfn.- ron lUJlU»-AlhlUfla-...-~^^-.-.-rrrT-FT-->466vOt4t- M r. M rf .M rt, O a e r«« .{o m i, ’Clark<.e(iihiar < .0.1*. 4SMJWT PHONE733-1804' •eri Kern, t«la A ltlilo nt ...... 466>a047 TW IN FA L L S ^ %ALE STARTS M ONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd AT 9:30 A.M .

BOYS GIRLS

JOYS' JACKETS. . . . . $7.22to$1122 GIRLS'PANTIES...... 22c PR, • Slio* fljin . N ylo «T7to »il» Willi pil# lining. Bng. $15 W J23. ;Sl710-13-14 only, Whila and cjtiorlad colon, Gjllon, royon BOYS' SPORT COATS & SUITS & bland,. CARCOATS ...... ]h PRICE GIRLS BLOUSES 82c Vtlrv broksn lixei 0-20. . - Batic tlylai, parmn praii, wl)lla and lolidi. Rag. |2.60 volua. rint BOYS'DRESS &CASUALPANTS.. .$1.92 Qucilily, S iiai ...... — Siist 8>12 and 36-20 walit. ^GRAB TABLE...;...... 22c and $1.22

Ineludai Infnnli, toddlar. lllHa boyi, toma glrli ilami add lot group* Ing Vary limited quanlitiat,

MEN’S I . DRESSES - COATS % — t — MENS-CASUAL-PANTS-r7VT-7Tl2;22- tj Solirfi, e h e e k * ^li»» 2 0 -3 4 .^ ^ DRESSES ...... $2.22 & $4.22 Final claan up,, vpry limilnd otiortmnni, bioken tiiai in Miitay, lialf I MENS BALBRIGGAN PAJAMAS A . $2.92 and Jri. iO O % coiion knil, famoui «} nom* brond. COATS ...... ^ ■ $9.22 Ouf ^inal clann up o( tavarnl unlrimmad wool dratt cooti, «)icallant j MENS SWEATERS ...... $6.22 voluai. Wara $40-tSO. Only 10. Cnrdlgani, pullovart In craw and V*n«cki, Dsg. $l6-i20. Sizti S-M-L-XL. BEHER COATS...... V: PRICE Our b «l(f r (all, winter coati now reduced lo % prica. Caiuali artd MENS DRESS PANTS ...... $6.22 dreti. SolItU, eh«cki In oil w doli, lom* In wool U n d i. Rag. >o $20 Value.'Sitai 20-40. SPORTSWEAR MENS SWEATERS...... ^ . . . $4.22 CAR C O A T S...... $4.22 - P.plt ovor In traw riacU-ond V-naek itylai. Waf«-t» J.13.98,------...... - WOMEN'S-PANTS- . - . ------• . - . - $ 4 .2 2 -- Sitai S'AA*L*XL. Snioll group, bailer kntf.panli, fomoui brand, Were $ IO -$ )2 ,

— GROUP FABRICS^vt-.— ^ -.-^ ^ PRICE MENS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS $1.22 BLOUSES /...... $4.22 Nylon iortey« and coitoni, ic»een prlnn. SIzai 8-16,'Ware $0':m BRAS GIRDLES. .... P R IC E " .o^., -In plalfli. »tripai, chaclti. Reg. $ 5 -^6 . & . . Vi Vary irrxoll group. , SOCKS,...... 62c pr. WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR GROUP . $2 ■ $8 FABRIC GRAB TA B L E...... ??? Ovar lha calf itti^ h nylon nnd bland.‘ Aiiortad dark ond~l>ol>l ------Odd lot ottortad twBaleri.~pantir>ktrii;-all~ name brandil' UnballavobI* pricat. A ll fypai o( fobrici for avary u u . -colon. Rag, $1.50 voluat If parlact. LINGERIE -MENS-COLOGNE ...... ~ " T . 22c SPRIN& SLACKS ...... J PRICE SCATTER RUGS ...... S1.22 — Rag. $2 and $3.50 Voluai Famout Brand ?.;• ...... p,... "WOMEN'S TERRY CLOTH ROBES . . $6.22 wov.n ...v ..o.« ...... o,.. ^ ilrolgbl laggod. R«ducad for 1 day onlyl 100*'. coilon. terry clolh. •baauiITnl'orroy oT prlntt to c>u)oia. Reg, MENS SPORT COATS ...... $18.^?2 $9.00 voluai, from Torry Tack of Calif. WOMEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS .... 92c THERMAL BLANKETS...... $4.22 Slratcl) danirn fabrict. S iiai 10-16, oiiorted to b ii. Wata $4-$5. PEIGNOIR SETS. . . . .'.$6.22 Llmllad co lo rc.fin l quality. Rag. $6,90. fam oui noma. MENS NYLON JACKETS ..... ’/a OFF Rag. $ 1 3 -$ I5 gown* ond robai of beautiful iliear nylon over Auortad ilyla*, colon, gcii>d aiipflmanl. Siiai J-M-l-XL. Votuai $ ia t o $ 3 5 . _ . LINEN BARGAINS...... ??? PANTIES2pr.$1.22 Odd lot group. Honair Caorga vaFuai, Up to V< elf on lom * llcm k MEN'S BILLFOLDS ...... 5 2 .2 2 , Rag. $1.00. 51{ai 4 -0 firit quolity, aiiorlad colon, 1 0 0 % nylon. ' Block* browni. WIda talactlon of ilylai. Rag, $6.00 MEN'S SUITS,. . . . . $12.22 to $32.22 SLIPS ...... $2.22 Spacial group, vary limited quantity. Come aarly, Sliei 32-40, nylon, If pirfact $5-$7. Wlillai, moitly boilc tlylei. HALF S L IP S____ $1.22 SHOES S ijei S -M -l, Wliilai. Rag. U parfact LADIES' DRESS S H O E S____ _ . $1.22 One Group _ - . ' ■ f 1 LADIES' FLATS 1_CASUALS . . . $2.22 Ona” Group - CANVAS CASUALS. . . . . $3.22 W om an-i Fnmoui Brand, Rag. $5.90, S cold'd. All tiiai, illm and madlum width. MEN'S SHOES...... ; . . . . $9.22 . Oiifordi. Bffltwn nnd Blnrl. . I ______V. Hnii^F ^iiPPFR^" “ oor " SWEATERS J1.92 n U P l L l l J—nUUJL JU rrtnJ > • . yzc llghtwalgM eordigam VnJ puHovani^ loUd ond novalty dailgn*. WhIla Thay la it. W « i« $6 )o $10, Odd lot.-Shop early.

J MANY OTHER STYLES OF WOMEN'S I O ur fIrIt nunit^ i)ull,y knit cnrdlanni lor y tn r round w.nr. War, (9 ,. luduc.tl lor I day only. Slji.i S-M.L Wliila and aiiorlid ppil.li. J SHOES PRICED UNBELIEVABLY. LOW | I • SWEATER VESTS . . . .1 . . . ; . $4.22 ' -EORJHILSALEL ------■ftonl..:ili*v,!.li.lilflUUI*. b.ltwj or lotk.l.d itvi.i. Sli.t S-M-U W .r » «B . eKC.li.nl

THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE T W I N f a l l s : I D A H O

'ij; > ■ -■ 1 12 TIit\e9*N«w3«^wln Fatli, Idaho Sundayi February 22) 1970 Sunday, February 22/1970 TImes-News, Twin Folli, Idaho 13

Each one of > L e ^ s l a t i v e us oxtonds a PERSONAL

H84M OUakinun t( ll) INVITATION Idaho Sialf Pollea (daho |||»hw«r ■nij n v i n r d0!l*«.'»-«. T Itp m O UrlvliM a) — Allow* an •tioi-. V to each -0 (1 0 ^ = ^ = ;;— r ------nay and lha actcuior or admljiliiraler ot an atlata lo a|(*a (o ^ lataar / (« . of you 'to than ttial' ««i hy iiilul*. d t t o n d o u r quo u Klata ll«allh Hoard lo r*nirii« h« Riala SchooJ.and l(n*pltal ti NamM BIRTHDAY ma litwin C. i« | « Mm orlal lle tp li^ anUM (nuilOMi) ~ aivaa |ihane« ,ddllla| - Mranlal. cAniMHli ti(X rtqulrtd for •do»> riofi In Idaho If ihi Mitnial ratailonthU haa tratn larmlnaUd h y' ■ lU ltr ■ nd pcovMt* ihal nMIca ot lamlnilkxi of paMniil raUiltmihip It «o( r*qulr4. . . Idaho State Policeman alaiioned tit Rupert, reilgned UflMT (Wav* ft Mtai^D—I— P/mrlprmrldi* that . vitation to be in attendance. W e promise you'.a good time . . . and from the force, effective Sat-, • county that d I Biimlf>lnlilar ^ • lli^ , j,orders have allow ed gs to offerthe most complete selections at prices '«Tdayrto**alteVpoiiWon"witbr '♦-m awdary-1 -big-savingsH f-yoD -purchase^sorrrethinQ ^or yoarhopneT -T " ■ ’' ' ' an Inaurance company''lii lower than last y e a r .. . not v(/ifHstBndin§ the price increases in gen­ Magic Valley. CpI. Brewer haa been with the State police for b« ad(«l*4, liniOS rfAppro..______Appr6|trla<*a -■-tf e r a l . flisht y«ars, alx^yeara of that 9,to t l£ X -M n * ra l fund *- Sialt...... KMrd. time In uUtrlct 4. He served r VAcaTtonar ICducaUnn fnr e«rtaln m«d> Sojnae sliipm ents, e,5^ ^ i a l l y p u r c h a s e d fop th is M a i r i Ev'e Tit, v^/ill a r-, at the port of entry litid also leal aWliianct proframi durlns thli bl- ‘ -WM-ln-a-rovlttia-pori-of-Mti anhlurh. 17'U______: SEECIALTERAAS-have-been-arranged-f-or—this-evsRt—wi-th-p ym en-t-& - ...... - (H*a|ilth a Willara) RarMU rive-after the^anni versa rygetS“under-w ayr-T;heir-^iri4val-w i I l-be-an^ 0 car. n*i lawt r«(*i llc»nilni of mnrtl. l>-t. (Palttil aarlU delayed until August. ’V ' pai* asain baciua nounced. Watch for theml • . (*naia aminilfd MID IIIIJSI M l ...... llo«;iawi. .. .. 'STEREO STUDIO — UPPER LEVEL ' ■ NOTE: Our interest rdtes are the same as they were 1 0 yegrs ago. ■ TV ROOM — UPPER LEVEL ' — Car D ealer Inli-dduMd In IIAlM Un«» (Havtnut !■ Tiiallon) Sell up ' ■t) Idalm Irrliallon waiir uitr^iand pumpara O ur S to ro o R oom lo J«m m od i.vltli.ynlii*>ti unm ntchod You hnvo hovor ooen nuch vnluon nn you’ll noo In our IIDMI (Htvrnu* ft Taillon) ~ Provldaa nnywhore. Many now modolo frorti'ibnith und Curtia BIG TV room. Brand now modolo from Curtis Mothoa C o m p l e t e s inal ifwetal auattmtnla pul on propaiiy M athoa. : OUR VOLUME . ------I ond Zonith. Color and Q Id c U an d Wh Z O O .U U I CUSTOMER ship In Twin FnlU, wns recent­ la froiH iim a pollileal parly. Add color TV modulo onytimo And Be Sure To 'in07 (Way* Ik Miani) -> Provldai tnr DAVID TIIOKIASON U M A R THOMPSON REALLY SAVES 10*' Zonilh DAW Portablot ...... $ 1 3 8 - 0 0 ly RraUimtod from tho donlcr* .. Jlns^umli In m«*l coita of walar |utl« lullM conlrAl hy ilita loan of II.SM.SM ship munnacment coiirso con­ anil tar IhmiU lo pay ll off. ' CrodonxB Pecon Consoto. With docorntlvo front with Register For These- GRAND PRIZES g . PARKING 15" Curllt Mdlhei Color Poriables .1 ...... $ 2 6 8 - 0 0 ducted by the San Francisco iin i}l (Appro(irlailan»U..T- lner«au< Ford Marketing Institute In Bur- ...... tar DItritlon t t Cttnmunit*> d«luxo rndlo. ■ & ^ A d A A 395 Inch Color C onioloi ...... $ 4 7 8 * 0 0 fiX'l Scoilt Troop By Zoriith for ju c t ...... Z p Z ^ O . U U YOU MONEY ? . ■■ <-■ r ' - • Unijnmo, C alif. ^ _ im iM (ApproprlallnAi) ~ Apprc (Dozona more nt lib^rpl snvlnsa) Lot at rear of store Big 6 2 " Cotoi' TV Storoo C o m b in a tio n ...... S & 9 8 .0 0 Tho In stltu te '^ se i^ ^ l l v/est< IM ,w « In aiaia auditor l « Implamant « J' ' uniform'builaal ayiiim. NEW 1970 ZENITH orn fitatos jin pnrt of a nation­ sTtna/ Oftvanwr wide Ford program to offer M (Asricullural A ffalri) — Klip Elects Aides . raqulramant that aiaUmanl f. traininn In dealership mannso- dairy Intpacilon muil b« dsnatf by I mont nnd sclllnR and in car eaniad Dab«Ml( l«»|»r. PORTABLE nnd truck technology. n o n * (AniMa ft Ravi At Slioshonc vidii ihal flva par eiri...... Since the Institute wax e.^tah' In • Munly, ralhar ihan In tach pMclnCt LIVING ROOM OUR MAPLE SHOP can pailiion for aUtilM lo aittUUh r i- SHOSHONE - Officor* fo r Hr>hcd in October, 1001, more flnnal alrpana. Scout Troop 37, sponsored by TELEVISION 'Is ono of our buoloDt d o pnrtm onts . than 100.000 Ford M otor Com­ Iim tl (Airlculiural Affaira) - r Provldaa pany dculcrx ond dealership per­ for celliclliM of Idibo Whaol Commlitlo4 te r. V. C. Ross. chaooa horo . . . oopocially for our Qirth> courses^there, Courses normal- paraniv mutl b« o taipay«f Tom D allas, Is paXrol Icflder; You will hnvo to sliop oil throo floors nnd .^ay_SaIo^SDQ_our------______ly_arc-conduct«l-for-dofllei'Br __our budgot otoro for thnt r hnjr , Mlko Aol, am;U(nnt_Da.traLlca= »o1n. ncnoral mnnnRcrs. snlos mnn B’fful. occacional tablo, lump and wull doc- nger.4, purt.i m ntyii'crs, service dei*; lifiward Chesn, senior pa­ oration. v /. iEAtrHAHRESS trol leader; Charles llnnscn, «s- mnnn^ers, u.ied cur monaserH, m«ni» wtin Dinar pumip atanaiaa, i HalcBmnn nnd Ford M otor Com- nr wiihaul Uta iiala, l « prevlda laiBt . sistnnt ficnlor patrol lender; AND CUDDLE ROCKEfiS prelacU. Brian Uo.ss, qunrter nia.sier: Every Horn will bo oold nt lany personnel. TIjc coursos are im ilt (Airlculluial Affaira) ~ Pr«vld«a lauod on p ractices p rbven sue* ll «< unlawful lo lal] olhar jh a i aUn>rae(lcai------CMnmlillon t'^ m lillo1 n lo 1( tnam- Aftriculturo Soil Con.servation f o r J u B t. ful dealership personnel provide from II and adda r a p r a n n t^ lv ^ y _ RO nEnT TIIUESON Many fomoua bi^nndo roprooontod. *158.00 a flow, of n e w ld e ftn to keep ServJcu Orfice, conducto«l ItlniM In ralailM (• erlm- made Ihe precontallon. The CARPET GUILD Inallaw'. Past Presidents boy* were Introduced by Walt ★ OUR VOLUME Huge Stock Has Been (OUR MOST POPULAR CHAIR) Thuesofl, Scoutmasler. . T h e - F O R A R O O M Files Claims new Eajtlefl are the sons of Honored By P TA aaaoAd aaailortf of a Mr. and Mrs. Josepli W. Uai^ IN Y O U R WASHINGTON (UPI) -The low, Mr, Jind Mrs. Lyal W. BUYIKG- fntornnl Revenue Service has GLENNS FERRY — Past ,CC RI)J (Local OAvarnmanl sii4 Ta>»< pre.V. Thompson and Mr. JUST COME IN AND REGISTER comedyteom for back Income illaa lay. - - ceded by open house, and Mrs, C. Walter Tliuo^on. taxes. T he clolm s. fllecf In U.S. SRIIM (Plnanea) ~ >rovl4*f that l a ^ _ Tax-Coiirt—Friday,—allbge-that Ulallv*-l4itdgar-iad-»UMI ’ e«.,W I.*;— • Presented scrolls were Lois th itU n k a a . McKceth, Eva FarrH. Florence DOWN »b«-brother»-sbowfld-a—jois-ln vl>w nf th« Mani|*M««r. ofM^ailona pnx- ' -43ybce,-M flr«lia--JlottU t.. SuKun Drawing will take place:f(llowirig'Anniversary EveriT.' IDGfl of tm .W from their srami and lUcal of it«t« RAvarM* Wicher, Grill Montgomery and DON BROWN'S partnership in an apartment Jna Posborn. for this Birthday Event And winners will be anm unced in the Tim es-Newsi YOir MONEY dov<)Iopmont called Empire ...... J of PuJ ■'Mrs.-Erne.st Pnsborn, pr'o-> SAFETY SERVICE West, v/hen they were «ntItlod ofSBIUI lha lailalaiiva;*PbuM«) audiur.- AMn gram'^mirman,-stressed -t h r CHAIRS — UPPER LEVEL AND ALL 3 FLOORS BEDROOM FURNITURE & BEDDING — 2nd FLOOR to claim only a loss of S30.910, N l l « Ik* Buraau td PuW l4...... need for n kindergarten In the ALSO THE BUDGEt SHOP ^ k W l T u X M ^ - Proyida. a . public school pronram. vIdual Mallflad ^ hold a llmliad || Life member.ships .were pre- may h ( ^ mora Hiatt on* iim lla/ HellcaaM. Kented to Mrs. Paul Sbrum and A SPECIAL CARLOAD PURCHASE OF SVIMt (Bualnaii) — ~ n. Mrs. nob Pusey, who were chos­ DONT. FORGET: affldavtc ai"|Mrr~iif~iluir~1iiladiiU tnb en by_a. committco-headed by lha naparliHanl af iHiuranea. ldati»-Shil«-|nip«cll«n Slollen-#) CHAIRS ARE ONE\<5F — l U T (llaaKh t Waif- • Mrs. William Shilllto. . lawful 1(1 pracll Moior Tunt'up # Dfokti BEDROOM SUITES mtni without ».llean*«' * AHonmtnt # v P a la n c ^ FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS, 417 Main E. 7^213 USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADs! OUR SPECIALTIES s m m J u s t lor this Birthday Party. S B IM (Ri______TEIMS aaiMV (Builnaai) — rr»v l4 «« thal tM- Buying in Carload lots from IB IIIS ( K c M ^ e Davalopmanl) w l i u up • naw aei lo lletnia piivala coMliaet* Sweetbriar. ., Special Values for i n In lha alala of Idahn- SDim rJuiflrUfy) - UllmlniiM |>((»* nlCM iilliiillM ial ataeilv* ofllcaia « « STRATFORD H a v e beer I arranged S A V i iMmhtr* « ( tha land b riid - George Washington sniM I (Judiciary) - Prayldaa fu # r< «« W A R B E R G ^ S rouH May cllraet Ih* (AmmUaionar el !si:e ve n t. financa to appolnl m lnv««lM*nt tniifaa AVON CHAIRS FOR ALL . . f o r th lA Minaga Uia InvattrHanl of lh« ru»4. MAIN FLOOR APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT MOVING & STCRAG|_ U-*l • MOHAWK CARPET — MAIN FLOOR • ' ” • a o im (lUaHh ft T AitlMr* B i r t h d a y SAIE Call your lo c al. GUILD Of course our Ft^lQIDAIRE APPLIANCE DEPT. O C C A S I O N S flflint 733-7371 ALL o f o u r Fal| a n d W in te r KROEHLER Carpet has become one of bur • p a y m e n t s Is o u r ■ . • D re s s e s IN EVERY STYLE L E p N E T T I BIG VOIUME LARGEST VOLUME • F o r m a t s PLATT A N D D E C O R D E lH fD _ all-styles from which to choose. ■ . , DEPARTMENT 1 0 6 'a of othAr • C o a t s DEPARTMENTS Wo bought Q. big shipm ent of Soaly M attrossos at tho mar- Wo havo som o '',‘G 6odios" for you in this event. u throughout tho yoar. By buying o carload and rocoiving other lSlda' - • P u rs e s . SPECIAl DISCOUNT Refrigerator JGombination ?368.00 • M illinery on dll special orders placed during our Birth Soe.our IB cu. ft. Top Freezer p r i c o - ;daySale. You'll . . .______siJlefrig«rator-.^for- «248i0 Y 2 a n d CESS S sa our 21 cu. ft. $ 0 ^ 0 Sav* $1.00 IwctlbtUr itM O V S A V E <3 to ^‘4 Upright Freezer ... for 2 0 O « U U N ylon s...... ' . . 3 pa'ir (H undreds of values like these) 64iaml*n iiyUi only per yard on some rolls ■

EVERY ITEM IN OUR HUGE STOCK HAS BEEN

NOTE■j— Q u r— I nter^st-T-ra te b l N I N Q R O O M A N D I E s ------LOWERTEVEL" T38 Mnin Av«. N., Twin r6lU. leulia kont'cy, Mgr, ’ / y I H A R K E D ^ W N sarrieas it yvas 1 0 y ^ ' a f s a ^ . ■ O ur Birthday values oH OI'*!ttba and Dining Room 204 Main Ave. N, Twin Falls Phone 733-7111 furniture wlrt o in ROod condition nnd fthown nt th e PTA m eetlnR re ­ InR atvd bnardinR’ li o m e s liourn of scrvico nt a meeiinR <^iean. 'n \ese thinRS m ay ho sent cently by Dr. V. Ellis Knip.ht.' tiirouRhout the state. He said of th o Joromo SI. Benedict's to-.tlio Nampa State School, The information was compllenbIes^ obuJrvanco-of-Foundor-fl-ylay;— of-tlws-eommlfMionrreported-thfit- D R A M R Y L B c r wtJn“ 'flRd“ fiymp« clrla,arc Carrlo Redlker, For the fourth consecutive since last Novemlier, thr Idaho 12; daURhler of Mr. hnd *^Mrs. time Mrs. Ellen Larson's room Veterans Homo ha.^ had ipo pcr Harold Redlkor; 1-ucUlc Justice, had the most parents in atteiul- cent occupancy. Alwut n’month 13, dnuRhtor of M r. and M rs. Chamber At Paul ance /)nd....r(Xm(:d the award. apo, he said, four extra beds Uoyd Juntlcc; Slwynn Tosler, Proceeds from the pancake were made available, however, 13, d n u g h tcr of M r. and M rs. supper netted a to tal of $not.19. ond the w a itin R list still'num­ SALE! Foster; Sharon Maddox, U. Slates Banquet The fifth and .sixth Rrade r.tu- b ers from e iR lit to 10. dauRhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlinn dL'nts sold tickets p rio r to the Maddox; KeUec nurtholomcw, PAUL — JPentatlvo plans for Feb. n event, 14; dnURhtcr of M r. and Mrji. tljo second annual chanil)or ban­ It w as i\ tiR h t race for top _^S1LL LENGTHS, FLOOR LENGTHS T lin B urthnlom ew, nn'd Ro-ie* quet were, made Wednesdny salesman spot, Valocio .lohnsnn Probe Contipuea'. mary Tolman, 13, dauRhler of nij’ht by members of tho Paul }i»ld J2-I w orth of tickets; David T r ip l e s, w a l l t o y a l l w id t h s Mr. nnd Mrs. Don C. Tolman. Cbamlwr of Commerce. Lierm an. $22; Lovan Taylor, In Jerome Crash Bob Gceer, chamber presi­ 521, nnd Randy Ledbetter. J20. Mr*. Kem Paterson, liead of Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth tho Junior volunteers services to dent, said thc'cbnmljcr is trylnp WF^IDELL ~ Citations n r o to sclicflule tho event next Pierson, Mrs. Keith Fullmer and ponding in a two-vehicle acci­ ALL SIZES AND COLORS Idaho State ScIjooI nnd Hospital Mrs. Lewis Hiiether. nt Nampa, lold the group that month at tho Paul American dent at H>:.55 p.m. Wednesday this year the Nampa Home Lx>nion hall. on Inter.stato RO five miles east cluiivscd tlio largo rooms tJjat Gene Haynes nnd Jofl Bauer of Wendell, Sheriff James (Pot) IN STOCK OR formerly nccommodatcd q num­ were named delepates tojUlend A r e a O p e n B»rn.s reports.' a dinner mectinR, wiih Ihe ber of residents Is now belnR BURLEY - Pomerello Ski David E. Evans, Wendell, was SPECIAL ORDER! dJwldixl Into ffmaller^nmits. Tite Northslde Community CItamber treated and released at .St. Ben­ nt Shoshone. Area will be open Monday, Feb. sm aller units they hopo wiirgive 23, to accom m odate sk iers wl)o edict's Hospital after the lOGfl a more homey otTnosphere. rnay have the opportunity of Chevrolet he wasj driving ran — M rsrPatorson'nstcea Tor'iiuin ‘ riV fiT T S. CltIes"l\fl'd"n‘'popTllfl- obscfVJnR Jt as ri holiday. inYft“ thirT{rar"orTt“ i9f>rronilrtc' MS*' lo n g ; REG. $ 10. ^ o w 0 , 4 4 vlduals or orBanizntions to spon- tlon over a million in the lOfiO TItis will m ean Iho area is driven hy Roger B. McMahan, Twin Falls. fior A child at', (ho home. She census •— New York, ChicaRO. In operation seven days durinR ------— icliingv—Mfl— would like anyone who woul Lon Anpcles. Pliilad£' ‘ ’ 4J>ttr-oominK-w(>ekrr5ktti>c i.i re* —Rnttr L-nrs \verg"d cmfilishcd7 vi/cish, tumbjo dry cind noyer* iron. Wii^o, champagne, an^quo gold, £vni itroit, in-that order. ported oxcullont. the-sherlff said.- oyster, lodon,- poppy rod, pumpkin.

5 0 - svida w idn - lO O" wi((a 1 2 i". wirlo 150 ' w lda Sl7A Ron. NOW R«q. NOW Poll. NOW Ron. NOW R"fi. NOW :i6 ' 1 0.00 0.44 4 ‘j ' 1 0.00 0.44 Ill .19 15,00 S24 3 0 ,0 0 .11..19 3.6.00 f .4 ' 1 1.00 9.44 19.49 16.00 3 1 .0 0 .13..19 3 0 .0 0 $3R 33.44 63 ■ I 1.00 9.44 K .4 9 16.00 3 1 .0 0 3 .1.49. 7 0 .0 0 $3(1 33.44 i r - T l .49 9.44 ? 0 .4 9 16.00 $27 33.00 . j CQUNT T H E M ! ••• ■ (14' 12-00 9.00 21.49 10.44 $2(1 34,44 16.49 31,44 $4? 35.00 90 ■ 12,00 9,08 21.49 18.44 $20 34.44 3 6 .4 9 31.44 •$•12 35.00

•SUPREME* 5 0 ” x 3 6 ‘' L O N G , REG. 8.49, ...... N O W 7.44 Royon/deelolo solin that crootot olegnnco for all. docors.. Lined witlv cotton Roc-Lon';'' lining. Crcal colors. Moss green, gold, while, royal blue, peacock, beige,’-sand, copper, red, block.

. 5 0 " w idn 7 5 " Wlda • 100 • w ido , ■ I2:j - wcdn . • ISO' w.Wo Siia Ran. NOvft Boa. NOW Ron- NOW Ron. NOW Rnn, NOW 3 6 ' 11.4 9 • 7.44 $16 13.B8 $21 10.44 4.‘, - n.9 9 7.00 $17 14.00 $23 )0 ,0 0 •5 4 " 11.00 9.44 $19 16.00 $2.'i 31.00 $33 30.00 $30 33.44 6 3 - • 12.00 9,00 $21 10.44 $2A 33.44 $34 39.44 $40 34.00 R4" 1 4.00 13.44 $24 30.00 $31 36,00 $40* 34,00 $47 39.08 90 16.00 13,0 $27 33,00 $3.1 39,44 $44 30,44 $51 43.80 9G ■ 1 7 ,0 0 \AM $29 35.44 %V 33.44 U 7 39,00 $56 47.06

•t Vo U E ’ 5 0 ’' x 54".LONG, REG. 8.49...... N O W 7.44

Ponn-Proit cotton'/rayon [acqudr'd weave- v/ith thermal foam backing. M a­ chine wash, tumble dry and never ironi 2 year guarantoe.* While, bronze, moss green, champagne, antique gold, willow, sunbeam.

:iS 5 » 5 0 " Widn 7 5 " 'mlcla 100' W lda 125' .. 150' ’ w lda Ron. NOW NOW Rofl. NOW Rt*n- Rnn. NOW :ih ■■ 7.99 6.00 4 .V . 7 .9 9 6.00 $14 13.44 $in 15.00 $26 33.44 5 4 " n,4 9 7.44 $1? 13.08 $20 17.00 $27 33,00 $ 3 2 . 3 7 .0 8 6 3 " . n,9 9 7.00 $16 13.08 $21 18,44 $27 3 3 .0 0 $3? 3 7 .0 8 HERE'S HOW TO MEASURE 114" n,9 9 7.00 $17 14.00 $2? 10.00 YOUR WINDOWS . 7 2 " 9 .4 9 * 7 .0 0 $111 15 .8 0 ' $2.1 3 0 .0 0 $30 3 5 .OR $36 3 1 .4 4 50" 11.00 0.44 71TTIB ■ (A) Monnuro wicjtl] of iriotnilod drnp- ■■$90 i r .iii i $3?,^ 3r.tB • -$37- 3 r ,4 4 - 9 5 " 1 1,00 9 ,4 4 $20 17.8i#- -■ 435 3 1 .0 8 $32 3 7 .8 8 nolud4^ovot'lap-^nd—i>«>- - 4 3 7 J a .4 4 99" Ty.oo 9,B8“ ■ $21— 18.44- - n t r - “ 3 7 :4 4 — turn. Meaouro lonRth from top o f, rod to sill (0) or floor (C) Como iri 'for ono of our moaouring booklots. * Within 2 yoari of purchase WA will replace those draperies wllh draper-' the same or oquivalent quality If noticeablo fading occurs. IF YOU ARE STIll AWAKE Just-contact us for service. You Neetf T h tT EV ER ^ ‘AVANTI’ 7\ND 'CITATION', TRAVERSE RODS ■ ■ ...... ■ ■ • \ • • for the CUSTOM LOOK

ADJUSTABLE WITH TWO-WAY DRAW IN CHOICE OF . E V jtT O H Mattress Company FINISHES: SATIN BLACK, WHITE WITH .GOLD, ANTIQUE BRASS, DURA BRONZE. 326 2nd Avenue,$outli‘ ~ W ^~SO —txBmilSH'...... '.TTTTStf ®"To~TSD" ^ S IO O - T W I N F A L L S 50" (o 90" Exltntion I 8 . S 0 ISO" lo 270" 3 8 . 0 0

i . i , ' . Sunday, February 22, 1970 Tlme#*Newi, Twin Falli, Idaho 15 Scientists Anxiously Await

“Total Eclipsc On M arch 7

. . By JO SEPH U M YLER inllnii from bulow tb(>~oq^ator In ti^l Senlw ligJjor;, •lie . .P a c iflc -lo -. w est - of WASHlNOl'ON (UPI) -On Iroluticl in tho North Atlanllo, Mart-h 7 a kIuuIow will (hII It will. Riiys Mie,‘ National acroHK Iho riicc of tlic aiin. Sclctvcn KoiinchUlon (N SF), bo F or brief- jwriodK Iho huu will "Urn moHt Rhoi at" rt " ----- 1------— =— — w liulcvcr evil thiiin wos cxtin- IJHi'iliinj; |h c H^lU of honvcn/ — Hundrr(ln- " o f KCIHHlRt.'J.' Will W asliiriffton- “ (.Itoot thp Rim" In n variety of wnvclDnRilis — rntlii», Infrnrcd, opticnl, iiUruvlolot, and X>ray, Crazy W orld They ,\vill. Hhoot. from scoV'oi of tem porary nr« movinK across Hie eiirtli srrvod, at a ‘ recent banquet, at more titan 1,W0 miles an !-1 ^ “ltm~hnd“ bccn-frn7:pn“ by lUjV-— ------thoir compotitiQn, and on and It U not a npcftfisnrily evil : on and^ on. tiling, an tho nnciciUs tl)0 i)f(ht, It-fie^^mod-at-fircl-fllanco - that pint w ill be >)larlfinn: out_ tlic ' even tho moonshinnrs had set sun com e M arcli 7. It Is oiir up si^ch nn operation. little old nioun; ' But no.',tliOflo lonR'tlmo non* "In nn cclipse," finvft- the ! conformilitfi are - nonconformist NSF. "the 2,lfiOmllft dinmeior : fitlll. T he Corn Rofinor;i Aflsocin- moon just covers the 804.000 distance ('hat InR It into strictly nonalcoholic permits Kcicntists to observe solar features otherwise products. masked by tlio brilliance of the sun itJic'f imd by tlie briphtness President NIxnn had n smnll of the sky," - Rroup In at tho While House So for scientists an cclipse Is for a brief advance hrleflnp of a' boon. 'For laymen, if they the volumlnouH fornian policy heed warnlnRS not, to .look.at it ' messnge he aont ConRross on directly. It Is an excitinjr ' Wodnofidny. opportunity to witness onp of At tho outset, he checked with nnture'h spectacular*. adviser Honr.s W. KIssinHor For animals and plants, w liether he had Riven tiie title however, it is a Vind of hoax. correctly, which It turned out Birds, thinkinp niKl't has fallen, he hnd. go to roost, duytinie animals In conclusion, the President l>ed down, flowers fold. ; told his guests: "I do say that The oarllost recorded solar I commend tho report to your eclipse occurrod Oct. 22. 21.17 r.ending. It in w orth reading. I n.C. Unliappily for them, the ■ have read It myself." Chinese royal antronomers, III and Ho, were dnmk on wine Wayward words: an(i failed to perform their duty -----R« p.—Richafd-L.- Q ttinger.^p- of-^notinR-nrrowfi-and-bcaLlxi^ . N.Y., talkimi about the nhidnv dnims, to drive off llie dragon fiit^iation off th e' co n rrr of Itljr tJiDt wan devouring the sun. 1 stntr. said: This '-0 vexed the emperor, i "W p are told bltj shin rantnlnn Clumc N’anq. thnt he had Hi park therr to rid their bottomfi and llo beheaded. of bnrnnclofi,’' MFHT SI.ATJ^ Sen. J a c k M iller, n*Iowa, re* SHOSHONE — Ci)nsorvallon ferrlnp In comnhints iliat the meeiings are continuing at the admlni.itratlon isn't movinq fasl- United Methodiat Church here ' er lu'ainsl Inflallon, snld: with Reid . Nowby speaking at “Well, to me It's like a Ruy 7;3f) today In the tonic, " w a ­ who consumed two Iwttles on ter." The public is invited. .Saturday nifiht and comnlaiprd that he hnd not Rot o ver his hnnRover bv .Sunday noon." Paul W. McCj*acken, head of NOTICE the Council of Economic Advis­ Wa nr* new dolnpt ers, replied. "That's n goot! met* DORMANT SPRAYING aphor." Then, nfter a pnuKe lo UAWN FERTILIZATION reflect on what he'd said, he ROOT FEBDINQ OP added: *'l exprcss only on aca- SHRUtlS AND'TREFS dcmlc opinion." PRE-PM»RQHNT FOR ------C R A ^ -Q R A S S ------— —.Terry-W7“ Friedhelm;-B * lt*(i -omrour'btoiriN'Nowt about a Navy vessel hanging' into a section of the Chesapeake

; yirplnin_hnd Mnryl^nd, snid! SPRAYING SERV ICE that WiTs nn-instnnco "when Ih t' ...... 'T~ y 3 3 .4 2 0 6 ship hit the span."

T h e J D 8 6 0 b r i n g s 1 5 - y d . c a p a c i t y , ^ ll“K ydr^Iic ease -to m ost an y job y o u h o v e

Loading 15 cubic yards of dirt every minute without the-^ild of a pusher. A power shift' tratu- m l8sib»\ that rhoves yo u from 1 st or 2 nd, at tho end of a“"tut, .through tlie ranges to a lop »pood 'in 5th of 2B mph • with* out clutching.

Ill Overland Ava. Phona 678-5585 BURUEY, IDAHO! 15 Tlmes*Now8, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, February 22, 1970

fonnnt.'nnd Dnin Ilnmmond RnU-.|trfollorjf» of Clmplnln A w ards A rc.Prcaeiilcd To 17 Civil A ir inn n special nward for Kolll»>^i!TJurks’' to -m ajo r, and » c I o n the liijihciHi Knirn on tlio C tirry liaim nom l, and I.areltH ’ J a jro il 'Achlcvomunt of .liilroduciUm loUii Sceund UeiltonittUs. Patrol Cadets A fter Special Training Aorn»ipacu cxamlnatliin, ^ More than S(/ attended tho AIko ul tho han(|iiut. the pro>4)aiU|U()t. Scvcntoon CIvI) Ajr. Puit^il CH. lnf( prrjjjriiln. irnU, Jofiii 5>l»innons, I.ylo Sp«lrs\ tiflu w flifslit lo n d ert; John McUill CAP niul Noid tliat iill of thelmond, Sandy tianunond, Dnin nii T. supply; Hick Sllcox FOR ReSERVATIONS CALL-733-0650 cadclH...... III in tliuiiivj pr

. PREPARATION FOR NEXT SUMMER’S foroRt tiro fsonnnn In mndo In wlntor month*. Here throe of (ho nearly SO Sawtooth nnd RcQlonal Forost offlclaU who participated in a two day (raining scAslon Inspect equipment used to dotoct moisture. Tito Items woro among thoso explained at tho meotlns and avnllaljo to help dAtormlne firo l>ohavlor. From loft are R oIh crt Hall, Ogdon, Phil Cloward and llUgh PanfimonrOBdeii, who dircctcd (ho locol training ^^lC>lf^£Rr/seDo^/V3C's TO l^yarfei T-O/V/eHr SH O W S' Woodbury from 2i Flavors, Eu* Bm*ley Students H onor nene Christensen from .Shelby’s VALUABL6 COUPON VALUABU6 COUPON I'otKllincr, and Rose Blair from • iVope'rs. 3 - H e a t . ' C a n n o M Theii’ Bosses W ith Banquet Wilma Dajiley from Dayley'n Shoes, Robert Snxyjk from K* >^Au.PBROXIK, DAR Rif(rto’ Station, T ad Wolf H E A TIN G BURLEY — Members of the Kareh Iluilr ?^erniece Ilrynit,*^.tmd. P erry Stephenson, both ^ P A D Distributive Education Club of Darla Shelby, Kim. Crltchficld. from Slephonsen's Sheet Metal; _ 72"x9o" 9 A A ■ America and the Office. ndiica- Ellen Sprajiije, Jerxv Lynn Alph' Dale ?hell)y from Shelby's, Cleo coupon Uvtw C-oupon 9 9 V 7X3750 with Coupon J s S tion Club at Dufley Hlr.h School in, and Chad Wilkinson. . Crilchfleld from Cleo's CiothinR, honored thoir employers dilrloR Employers attendinfj included Mrs. Twylla Hunt and Mrs. ;llCTiiwv'w»»wvciWWliaYBTOWwur™ — ft. JiannuaLflt-nrlcc!s_Cafe. ^l>»-^^P^4F■tlrn■■Williams_bnth from (Tver- P rcsldlnn d u ring the so.sslon Warn; Floyd Weed, from J. C. land Elementary School, and VALUABLE COUPON VALUABL6 COUPON ' ^ 3 VALUABLE COUPON \-fSa\ASr30i-j were ^llen Spraniie, priisidcnt Penney's;Pennev’s: Bill Allen from M. Duane Rasmussen from Jen­ of Office Education Club, and H. K-inj; C o.; M r. nnd Mr. sen's Jewelry. ■R1m . 5 3 < : Chad Wilkinson, president o f PloftlcSHOB . V ^ S ^ V E m - L Distributive Education Club of S T O R A G E e u /a e m h t ^ ■nemx- NAIL A m erica. BOX Largo Sir* UoRcr Sathre, supervlJior of POLISH REMOVER Business Education; spoke brief-' supFosm fues ly concwTiJnR iho»^rnp,rnms of ATTENTION ....38c ■'Coupon 3 3 ^ > the two, ftroups. Floyd Wccd.l fezfr.aei) W lHtO^lpCn j\\ (p^nr)______a member nf the advisory com- The Twin Fallo Urban Renownt ARoncy haa receiv­ jnlsslon, lold tl\e p.rnup llinl eni- ed Q profDounl from Fidelity Naticnoi Bani< to pur- plo^•,■,•rs are flratcful for tlie help VALUABLE COUPON they get from the DECA field, chnQo the’followins property In tho Urban Ronowol VALUABLE COUPON ^^a/e'355r(!^ which nffer'i'n wnnderfnl njipnr- oro u : tu n lty for stu d en ts to work wifTT 695" trained persnnnncl. Lota D and E of ELDRIRQE SUBDIVI­ •RB

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BABY'BCANl^T “ S C C “ S I Z E 5 ■ T O 5 R T H E R N m sr “WfltYE EXTIilTiOR" BRACK'S soy.'polyoiipc, 50y. Rayon FURNACE ORAL ACRYLIC UiTEX « -0 - ...... SHEVING PICK A M IX CANDY

FILTERS FOR UTILITY PAINT W A T E R j E T M e . Clenns Tooth ttio b u i l d i n g s lb. LADIES’ NYLON R E G . 4 9 c RlRht Way , 3-Sholf Kit Buy for Spring Mo&h or Shoor Rag. to 7 7 e ...... PR. ■22 122 2 2 Men’s WJiite or Colored 2 2 Rag. 11.88 . . W a s 6 . 9 5 Sot 2 DRKS SHIRTS-

ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING PLASTIC O U R B E S T COME GET IT ' E A S Y - O F F Short SleeVB ODDS 'N ENDS Rog. 2;87 ...... a n d s a v e 2 ^ Rag. lo 2 .00 ...... 2 ’2 ' WINDSHEILD INTERIOR AEROSOL OVEN PYROIL GAS-LIKE FABRIC DEPARTMENT LATEX MEN'S COTTON AND NYLON FROST COVER ANTI-FREEZE CLEANEB REMNANTS PANTS R E G . $ 7 . 9 ^ Traditional Styling 4% 22 g c 4 Price )R «g . lo 3 .B 7 ''...... A * A A Rog. 19c ' M c a i Reg. 88c . . 2 2 8 ° l - R o g . 7 3 c 2 2 ' GIRL^' WI^ANGUER ASSORTED N Y L O N N E T C U T - O F F S MINI-UBEL DISCONTINUED" . 48” FLUORESENT AUTO -PLATES-ANU- __ L1IE__ R e g _ 2 2 ‘ V d 7 ...... 2 3 7 2 2 ' ^ M A K E R - SHOCK ABSORBERS R E G . 9 9 c {tsQulnr and Hsnvyy DulyDuty F I X T U R E PRO GIRLS’ EIDERLON S A U C E R S REQ. TO 8.050 5 TOOTHBRUSHES PANTIES 2 2 2 Y o u r 1 22 52' . W as 8.88 . . . Rag. 48c 1 1 2 2 ^ C H o i c o R e g . G 9 c ^ ...... 22

A S S O R T E D . M E N ' S . • - EARLY TONS OF TOOL & ■ . GAMBLES BRAND THUMBELINA AMERICAN SPORTSHIRTS SPIN-ON ASPIRIN 250 CT. WOODWARE «.fl.io3.aa ...... 2 . 2 2 HARDWARE O I L F I L T E R DOLLS RcclpOj_ fetter, Kleenex CoVHparo to ' OO* B a y e r a t 1 . 8 a _ , :...... J m M t ITEMS and Knlfo Holders, etc. . M O H A W K Fito Ford Prods. 57-70 No Iron Porcolo Shooto 4-ColorB $2.09 SNOW SHOVEL R o e r - 1 ^ 6 — H «lg;-5.9a . . rw irs fH E G r^ T rB ...... - 2 2 2 m 2 . 4 9 , . . . . 2 2 4 — 2 2 ‘ .. ------

FULL REG. 5-18...... 3 .2 2

C A S E REG. 3 . 1 B ...... 2.12 LARGE ENAMEL TURKEY ROASTER

100% COnON DISHCLOTHES W „ ‘ 2 . . 7 ...... 92‘ EACH 1 2 ^ CJIBOME REVERSE W H E E S . 22 . MATTRESS PADS— ASPEN PORTABLE 2 O N L Y . U 4 ONLY KING SIZE FITTED 2 .2 2 Reg. 9.57*...... T..... TELEVISION - G A S R A N G E S SCREW - IN CEILING FIXTURE

ALL CHANNEL SLIGHT SHIPPING DAM^STGE BOYS'3‘6x SLACK SETS . -Ttl R e g . 3 . 1 9 ...... N O W I” Knit ShirX_: Woven Ponti W e i g h s ' L o b s ^Reg, lo 4.Q 7 ...... 1 D R Y C E L L 2 . 2 2 Than 13 lbs ...... R e g . t o 2 3 4 . 9 5 ...... I O V BAHERY CHARGER FISHERS PEANUTS 2 O N L Y 122 Saltod In the Shell • ASSORTMENT W a . 3 9 7 ...... , NOW m « > g . 4 9 e ...... i C i f c DESK LAMPS ^ WRINGER W ASHER ^ 9 2 2 LEPAGES SCOTCH TAPE A 22 CRIBGRASS PREVENTER R e g . 4 . 9 9 ...... M t . ISOOIl^CHESx V6" 2 2 C 10 POUNDS .. R«g> 44e ...... ~ . . : , . / 2 “ 4 D R A W E R CORONADO ‘ UNPAINTEP CHESTS C O L O R T V . . BRACH’S , MOM G A R C I A 1 5 2 2 Reg. 469.00 ...... w ' f l ' V . w / t Chocolate Covered: MITCHELL 300 1 O h J L Y -CHIRRIIS-- CORONADO STEREO UPHOLSTERED HEAD BOARDS M ilk or' Dark Chocolates FLOOR MODEL Beat the Ruyh' JP 22 0 1 9 2 2 'Reg. 10.95 ...... I # Res:. 299.95 ...... A IJ h 2 2 ' * 1 4 “ ------l_ _ R E G _ 6 9 c------

, , , . 1 T8 Tlm«5'Nows, Tvvin Sunday, Fcbruory 22, 1970 H opes O f IFalling Interest News Of Record S u s p e n d e d MIAMI (lIPD^^Ahout I.inf) • Weekly Market Eeview LlNCOrjJ COIJNIY rlRhts nnd wan scnlenced-lo 30 ini;‘chaiilcs and •other malnten- ^ Rates Caiiscs Stock Gains Clork'R Offic4] day.'! In tho count'; Jiiil. A fine ^ince employes of National ClllCAflO WIU!KI.V OUAIN KANOi: SOVHrANS .Quit C hilm .D et'd wa» fllc'd by of SfiO w as suspended and Kl- 1 Airlines’ have been suspended lll|h l.iiw Clutf CIOM ClotelM ur jmr, j.sjK J.UU j.ii drodj]e |» In riistody of the : Dy RICHARD ROS.St tho downside Included Syhron NKW VORK-'riM w««h la il«vUw tor W liA u»Vr Agiil.Muv j.iiii; j.noi; j.m ; M lV -and Mrii. Juiiii-Ilubjiinith from thuir joly lH'Cinis« of the lk« w««lt •ndlna I'tli. »i WIU-.AT ! . .iiy 7 no, 7A)iI 7.nn; 7.r.o>, Blaine County slieriff'.'i office. O P I nuaiDemi VJrU«r— off* Zurn nnd Huffnlo now-JONl'S IfTOCK AVI'MAOrS’ - to M r. an d ’ Mr«. Roniild R. lliree-week. iiItT Air l.ine hm- Op»n Ul|h |.K thnl Inlcrriit niirs II. mil* llf.llllt.l7ltT.tllll.n t’ Mr. /ind Mru. O. J. H arris and answer to a chari;e of tllslurhlnj! 'for maintenance, sent a letter ln« Vh- KOvnriAM on. the peace. Tlui eliarj'e siemmed J.OOI1 inny coint; _cloy<|i, stocks •I UltKka 2U.ll m . l t ) tl.OI U I.K t ' Mr. and Mrs. William Pardew. •to ih" “fiirliiuiihed” t'lnploye^'’ A recommendntlon by tho froii) ir rei\>nt iillerralioit at a wijjotl ‘hljiher HiIn w eek/ In Nixon adiniiiliitratluii that Con- now aoNi’s jkinu AV«'MA(ii;s lo the Slate of Idaho Board of in which he blamed ecoiuunic ' Op»li - U kh - i.4usU}uini-Qiiy_flcilan_io: ■ I 7l‘ i I 7«ii 7«i; TT7( 7C , n i l , I !IV Auit # '’Q a n ^.la,__!Ui— 4-i;_ If»«)uviiv and proHturuj;— aad— a— — uL^ q M rfi.-JohirPlalii'lo'Slate (if Ida- iv'ttrthe chnrno find wat. lined Aflor (IrlftinR, p rlcrs rf'lK’und' lalt or restrict bi{[ conRlonier- ikt MU« Tr’i|-T J’3!"T*jaiV'i ----- I17 S 'ii flexibility at the .barRulnlnR )n mergers hel|wd lift coH' III i:^i 1)]' 1.71 II' lahle” b'i Al-liA nej'Oliators.^ Ullli , ;.7I J1.SS. 77.11 77.I7~JI.II trjcLa. Power of utliirney: Builtu - . .Clerlt’N. Office.. . , .. .A(lmInlKtrntTo>i' officjuin ' Itinlcd j'lnmet'aien. I'nlernatlohiir Telo' ImlukI i.li 7I.M 7}:il 7l.tA4- c.l) OATH' • • N»ti Marianne Wadsworth and Mi­ Smies.wa-; the first and only linvo l>ottomod out. hiil^ fell in active tradinjr. Ihuifdiy ...... is,uii,ns 1 B,tlJ,iia Ms’i i-mi im ; 1.14 JuBtlcc Court Vriil«v ...... io,7«s,ns. li,MS,aia R obert R iju ie ti^ I 11(13^*01, chael .SandenRaVd; and to Ruth iiiihlic office ever held by Zach­ n»e new clinlrmnn of tlic M otorola jjainod 5^il, Honeywell, Totill ...... IS,l74,IKt St,M7,»« Ctii’J and U'nnoth J.inderiban., ary Taylor, .who had been a rDdernl Reserve Rnnrd, Arthur Hailey, $10, no *tall liiilits" which raised Its dividend. AVa, fiecrees-' nf illvorce w r e sa'ilor for -lO years.______liu rn s, tnld n Conjtrfisfilonnl We.stlnjihouse l>J|-and' IBM w r i:k i.v SAi.r.s Probnto Court • TfhlfWb. Vr.AB' jrranted to Gifry McStay from com m ltteo ^'m onetary nttd crc* Mufjnavox, accused of price N*w York Rll U,I12,}3I Twin Falls Markets charRc.of "<>>• S.dB.m J.MS.I6S he.appeared before Judjje Bill from F-rlc llolm and Flwin im-Ts. 7.V,"Hailey,, collided as m ofijhTTbutll npiwirrPtT'^'H^npB* ~ C o l(r" m ln tn ir“«b7f»'C!r^m?)ved t •------: K(TT1!I---- :— ii(.-iiflrirkson was a llem ptinR t/) tary policy could well'move, ns .WHAT Till'- MAIilOT Oil) CJranr-Nn^trinl-dntfr-hfts-been lower with Dome Mlne.i-off 3, Wk. lllali I.IM Ailv I>»e t ’nHi n iirlo y ...... »2 on K xlrii I.iirjift ...... sot and HamburRh has heen re- .Shipp. "^ irk his auto wIHle Ueliui'i)i the year pro}[resses, .toward n Anjerlcnn .South Africa 2, r«h. It, II7A snr^jM lai «ii la n ,... . i i . l o I.UI I - • ■ wufi piilllnR aw ay from tho- pofitiirn, m ore ncnrly In kceplnR II, 1II« 1)7 1)1 H7) 7tt na Mixed Griiiii lear,ed afte r po.stln({ a S2.'i0 bond. .Sherlff'fi Hlottoi' Homestnko *4 Mclnlyrc l'«h. )l, IMi JS l«t I7S list It Whlln Whriil ...... *■'3.’i' biniill Jo h n Dean EldredRe, IR, Ket* No citations were isFiued Wed­ curb, DanuiRo was o.stimated wUh. our econom y’s Innfj run P orcupine % ~ ^ U , lltl O •( MB Ml ita Cdrti (IS per cout nmlit'ara) ..12.^0 nesday morninR followinR a two- at SlOO to Hendrickson's lOli!) needs for money nnd credit. ix-lHl.7* hlab.lAW. „ lU iA N S L IV E S T O C K chum , pleaded r.»Hly to a Missouri Parlflc Ralne'dVl In Clifilcft n m rlip rt, c-i»r colli?.lon on U.S. fl.l in Hai­ Pontiac, while there was no Wnltcr Heller, chnlrninn of riiiifu .777...... in.'JS eharnn of drivinu nn auto with­ the rails. Northw est Indufitrle.H VTANnAHn ft VOOII l»4 STOCK INOI'X IriMii N d rO io rn i ...... liiii.;;jQ ibii ...... out the ow ner's consent. TueK- ley. Vehicles driven by Lynn dainar.e to Uelmer’.s lOGO Ford _2c£Mdcnt_jQhnsQnIs-CQundL-o£. -aU r-^tu . ncnhomic Advisers wns even .. Imludrlali H.t7 It.K II.I7-4' I.tj dnyr^^htr^uth-waiv^-iiltt-letjnl- ndrioku fractkins. it Hullinitili It.tt » .]> Il.lt-f t.flt m ore opflmi.-itlc. He M ild.the U UllllKci II.IS tl.t7 IS.tS> MS Ted hnd "overstnycd” itn Amonf* the aeronpnco !.*jsuc.s , ' SliKht U .tl M.J7 tv.tl-f l.tl •• nevere monetary rentrnlnt nn>yl Cnrp''ni.tM411.I7!« ITT; l3i;I3i; I7U'.«+ s predicted that llie Fix! would Jones & Laur.hlin %, Tfiifn 07.IM 37^i iJH S7)i,+IS - ease its monetary policies in n In the niotnr.s, General Occdnll I'll 4ts.ua ]t{^ I I I.-U OuU Oil JII.IAt• })1{ «it'Uli +.ll/ir lH'.i ACTUALLY mailer of mrtnths. Motors Rained l^J^, Ford, which I’hllllp* |>ti ii>;i4« ; ... S A V E ^ 1 0 0 The rnlly carried thrnuRh into announced more layoffs, IJfi, IlMlnB ITS.tU 3tH ll'-i >t'.i-t-4'.‘ 01 W(| I'ncl Jis.sat ll'.l ■ Tluirsdny but then Iwfjan to nd American Motors . T«1*l {U»n )]7,Ua 117^1n i' i^ii_MM. Ilt^— r*'* II’ fizzle nnd on Friday priccs Chrysler, which snid U eynects n»«i- T»i i: i s - SIMM n<; iB'i iB%- closed mixed. a first quarter Toss, cndCtr'lbc Miai.tia »■; i t s jvl+ ‘ ■ Hermnn Rnsemnn, vice pres- w eek up »/{i. I.«n M(r« )l),Ut !»!{ Il>; 17'i-fis • Ident of 'Arf'us Re^earcli Corp.. Xtrnf Sll.jat |A|i{ Il^-t- K Eastman Kodak, which re­ Compir «tl »<,lia V« *nid remarks by Bovcrnment ported hinhor earninps for lOGf), officials that monetary drop|>ed .'5',^. Hut Dow Chemi­ MOVr ACTlVi; AMi:ntCAN Saira IIIbIi l ow CIom Chg. straint vwfivild be cnscil “ciin cal, Union Cnrblde and du Pont *#viih 4 »,U t IH 4n I S - !iN brlnn on6 or two dny rallies” each Rnincd a point or more. I’srv llorh-^M.Sat 4I4i II 4I>;— but ' the m arket "m u st Itnve A M K wt« )lt,M t 7U 74i 7 ^ — National and Tran.'j World W ahith Mg It7.7tt sal; »«; si>;-4C{ positive proof' to Runtaln nn Airllne.s were point sized losers i‘*i ]u.4»t 1 H i] u '/.+ .u upswlnR. In the airlines. Eijstern nnd But Uiclen Hooper, senior American nnined fractions nnd jinalysf from W. E . H utton, fiaid Pan American nnd^UAL, Inc., Some To Get he believed It wns prel^ty clear lost fraciionii. the Fed !»• not mnkinR money I»rocter & Gamble fell victim E any tighter andpijnw “every- to profit lakinj{ after hltlinn a Iwdy wants to believe that H o l i d a y new hlfih Monday. It fell for pioftetnry restraint soon will bo « ase d ." tho week. Ixa.scn Data, which reported lower cdrninRs, lost A nother analyst Kjild there O n M o n d a y . was some opUmIsm on Wall 2y». AddressoRrnph. which also liad—lawur-iZiuarlorly—oarnin^flv -flhTet-becTO?rir^KrT5ffw‘*:roTieT fell Monday,, the day afier WasTT indu-strinl nveraRe bad .success- ioRton's nirthdav, will be a par­ fully withstood another test of -lick.. wasi.*ff ,Mcmorcx tial holiday in Twin Palls with G R O U P 1 the 7-in level. He'snid he thouj'ht AYa, Avon \] and Soars 1. stores nnd banks open but fed­ 2 GROUPS ON SALE conditions were rlRht for n rallv eral offices closeil. 82 inches long which -would c a rry the Dow to The C(Juuty~Courthouse will be the '7ftS level. M e r g e r O f closed, c'xcijpl for the sheriff’s GOOD SELECTION OF COVERS For the week, the Dow .lonrs office. Al kl>fl.eity Hall, the cit^l Regularly $349 Industrial nverftRe, which mea­ clcrk’r. office ant) tliu w ater de-' ' J • : sures movement In no selortcd F i n a n c i a l partm enl will lie open, witii p a r­ . NYLON ■- BEAUTIFULLY QUILTED blue chips, j-nlned 4.ir> to tial crews; ihe city .‘.hops and Tlie DJ utility avernRe also cnRincerinR department will G R O U P 2 pained but the frnnsportatlon FiiPifis T old close. avera/re «ilippcd a bit. Schools will be open durlnR 96 inches long . Tlie UPf -marketwide Indica­ regular hours M onday, as wilt t o r w as up 1.0.1 to ni.o:i. Of SALT I-AKE cm ', Utah — all banks in Twin Falls, since l.VS-J Issues traded, advances Gcorije S. Kccle.s, president of WHILE THEY LAST Regularly $395 Mrsi Srcurlty Corp. and I'irst tho Rovernor did not proclaim led dcrllno.q, 0!)i to filTi. There the day an official holiday. were 37 Issues reachlnp new .Security Investment Co., a n- 10fi!)-70 hlfihs while 2M hit nevi-. nounre the board of directors Also ope'ratinR will bi; state lows. of I-'irst Security Corp. and First offices in Twin Falls, hut the Post Office and all other federal The New York Stock Fx- Security Investment Co, had change? Index reflected a g.iln of nnrecd lo the tj'rms of a prrv offices will be closed, an(J there 71 cents in the price of an posed mcrper and n-comnie’nded will he no mail delivery on Mon­ day. nverage share of common lo the'respective Mork holders fitock. tluit they vote-favorably on Ibe In Boise, Gov, Don .Samuelson ^ramlnfd & PoorV-tnncrfx of said-thc-day-is-TiotTr'lPKnt"lio!i- SfW fltocks giiined I.<<3 to Under terms of the merner, VoJamo advanced- l<» fihni’oholder-* -of First Security In the law for observance on 55,57-1,Rif) shares compared with Investment Co. would receive tho followinR day when the holi­ f)1.2f)7.2no shares traded last one share of n new issue of day is on a Sunday.,, w eek and In the .same First Security Corp jr)2.r»0 — (i The lepisla'ture will also be week last year. per cent converiilile preferred In session on Monday In Boise, __ Of tho 20 most active Issues, stock for onch five shares of the Rnverpor's office .said. „.,H moved higher while C First Security Investment Co. backtracked. stock. The convertihle preferred .Standard OilVJU (New Jersey), .icr.sL'yj. wouId“ wmiiu Iieoe converTedconverted into coni-coin- tradinR ex-dlvldend. topped the mon vStock of First Securiiv ?D1rI. inIn 'second cnrsnnrl spot,cr.r>» ..n rr._.i_ Today it wns announced that 7’. h: ' I due to tho. chftnRe in market A C O N T E S T ...... *">■ • II SI .ICLIII ENTER REDDY KILOWATT’S V E V E R Y O N E OLD WATER HEATER } W IL L E N J O Y

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1.1 nros, Amurlcnn Tolcplionp, ni-ri'cil lo Mils orfcr li.il u.m R oddy KilowoH's ouH o findl ovory old-Htnor olpclric wqJoi" healoi' fhars still-in use . , ..foil , ' him about yours and witt a prizo!

FREE LIGHT

FOUR FREE WATER HEATERS B U L B S F O R «/f IHh: Northwest .«?teel „fr V; Vr . i>« held. MMarch arcii Time Inc. up w?v 27 dnd completion of fhe.lherccr V/i\ nnd l)t‘ m ade b y .M arch 31 EVERY ENTRY A m erican A ir F ilter off fiSi. F IR S T P R IZ E S ; FQurbrnnt!nnw,G2-onIlon,ton yoar*ouarnntoo,fInm#- Besides American Air Filter, loit oloctrlc w^tor hontors (onn for oacli Idaho Powar division). Any oth er pollution control Is.sues on Hallucinatioh nocosuiry wiring or ptumbii)0 will bo Includod. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SEC O N D P R IZ E S ; Four now |>okrtnblo tojovislon tots [ono for oacli ------I.DNDON (U P I ) - n r n a m Fii;. Idnho Power division). ' . OF ffi'ArViMrliru ' « tclcphono. IN Tin: DisTHicr i ouriT op hrlp.ht r<‘d T H IR D P R IZ E S : Four tloluMo olocfiit« fry pom (ono for oach Idalib ’*» « •* • II JuniciAJL^ni.sTnitT •> L/1J1L.K.., npplianco 13 times to nslc tho Powor diviilon). • ------'■------Ul'oi THU !>TATlihfAiii OF IDAHO.IIJAIIO, 1IN jmsi office how much bo owed A N n l o n TWIN I 'A u . s L o u k r JO.SHPM W. MAHKIJALJ. M,;[j„ for tho calls bo hnd been F O U R T H P R IZ E S : Four doIu)to oloctrlc stoam Irons (ont> for oocli Idaho Powor division). P A y .li* M cCI.USKY. M.I) . Hl.t.-.1 - ■•■UKIMKmftkiiiK sincehiiiu It was Installed ” ...... mer. \U. . mLHAHAC‘KUn, M l)n -|>n‘ I—^— ,^boy_|,aw - toltl. mfr. tlujy ;— ;-JU 0 aiN arb v 4 ltrM olootrlfittl tlsafar* cannot fiend me a hill because I liAlf on water libaior Vqo, ono-lialf biVyour commonlb Thoir JUST FiriiaH-TVns 'SEN'rliNCB, USING NOT MOtiE tflAN 25 ' '■ —V l^ ' bavo no telephone," Foster doclsion will bo final. ' OSMOND KKNNliTir nOPINSQN said, "f invited them lo phone M/I IJlJIVf nottlNSON, Jluilmncl ADDITION/DWORDS: ‘‘I Ihlnk wo linvo ono of lh« oldcit cloclric H d n it w ir e , DcMiuUnli. me, 'OB proof, but they never Contest onds March {371070 • t • Mall or tn your entry howKI Notice la hnvliy olven lhat nn d id ." ■ walor.Iieatcrs around, becnuu ...... r o h n m r y M . 1070, h W rit of Allaclt. moiU wni liiuod nut n f ilio nl>nv« ■ ■ rntlilna Court In Ihe nhnvo uniUlori ■tUon, nititrlilns Ihe properly of llie ■liave• iiovfl namndiianmci ik'fendnnti(wrendnnti torfnr Iheme H o t T i m e ■ H •unv-flf Two ■nmuiRnd Nina llunilrod U, J'l< iliiy .n ltit a n d 711.100 D o l ' I ' a r i TnUANA, Mexico (UP1)~ .STRHET. jl3.0fifl.7n>. p||}( inioroil, ■tiorney Tltora was « . ••hot tlmo" just ID ^V IIO I>O W Ii;iT CO]%lI*A^]VY NAME. . n n a C o u rt o o i u ...... ■ , IN WITNK.KK W llimUOP, I have oulHldo of town Friday ninht. li C 1T V _ _ P II6 N E . lirreiinin int iny hand and Hie leel Fodernl nutliorltles buwied ■ of Uili Court thfi laui cluy of I'ebru- bivn your own — tl.EO a Month. No'dJIm ^ym tnt (Flnirne* eharot: tp par ytitr tiry . l®70, rivo ton.s of m ariju an a nnd ■ Approximnte nRp o f wntiii^henter □ year*. H. A. l.ANCASTItn, 500,000 pills of var.viiifi descrlf>* par $100 of unpaid bolanca), buyi the quick-rmvary walar liealar-of. your cholca. Clerk of tlw Dl«irlr( Court MAIL OR BRING TO YQUR N liA R P ^ IDAI10 POWER OFFICE ------l>les- ...... , bolween dnrk-slunncd tuples. Joiltfps. sufxessfully, II. also Is regarded,-both .by iJie-law -Rut— nny -Amcrlcnnv" Who i« •frhnt' "Amorlca"ls"onc’of- the Onto-nroa’ ln w llldi roi^lal feeI-‘ PrftOccupfc'cT With' th eir own woiild be a b<]On (o humanity thtfiiS prlriclpIoR lrilo pracilco for and by bis fellow ciflzens, ns all men, reuardless of race. WASHINGI'ON (UPI) -That cntertalnrt that oxpcctatlon’ lu most hnted »nations in the Injis have nlmotil (olally frus> domestic struRRle Tor freedom at luri5C. r i a m atter.of no conscfiuonco., ' ruclal Joniilnns nru disturblnii ovcrlooklnu u fuct twvcr world.' trated well intentloned U.S. for> and equality, black Americans . M any iwitlons which arA forjiotlcn by thu dark-sklnncil i;ho Impact U.S. foreljin. cign .policy is population con­ In the past have not bad much llcly critical of-America aro pri­ AccrtrdlnR to public opinion Anu'rIca’H tIomosMc ,trnnqtillUy pollH this Is the ol)Jectlve of js nl)Cioi}» to cverynno. people!! who confilitiiio two- policy woulil bo even grbalor trol. Undordoveloped nations IndlRnation to st^re for foreign vately walchinR 4ts raolal ordcial W E B U Y , .--Not—jjd—woll knuwn -tIh- the Ihlnl.'i-of-tJjo-wojkl'b'iKiptilation; excent- for Ihe-fHel-lltnl-Bovlot-. .1111an- never I11.VUI •Hcc«otl-jr»-raising n d v ^ w i f «ii pQjicyTl.wue5r‘’DUt^irmt5ler"Of Wint~trn‘po —thnl“ th!s~cmmtry gji—pycxtfhchnlnB RusiHla also l.n rej'ardod in Anla thnlr living atondnrds until they protest arn now l>oi|lt\nint( to somehow can find a xoliitinn to black A m ericans, and one ,to- Inipnct U.K. ra c e ’ problcijiK 'riu! U.S.A. Ik- a "w h'le ward' wliich cver*Rrnwir.n ninn- S E L L a n d liavj nn foroijjn rt‘latlon,*i. nation." Ms population in nearly and Afr-ca ns a whiio, nalionlbrlns. thoir runaway birth rates emanate from the U.S. black a problem that rxists, in grcal- With a raclflt Hlas; I under controT. Hut any offer of communltv about Ihe 'rconom’c or or. Icss.dearco, ln„very, many bers of wh't6 Americans are be- ... .Dlplonittls .fijiy _U h Cf'nslilcrn f)ft per cent wliite; vand the Ingf' led 'by 'prudence'’ as well, TRADE, ,blo. Ir^clcbd, they r.ay. nice luiii l)lnck, red, brown and yollow Tjjo mistreatment of some U.S, hdlpp in IlmltlnR.... pf Tradlns F’ost Anif^rlrn nrul how tbev respond Th»^ nrlovancen of America’n lloncd but vory important factor International economic sanction^ many countries which coulu not .(0 It.i foroinn policy (nirliitlven. munifltjj always have tried (o In the attitu d e of n larRO p art aRainsl Rho<]ei!a, and th a t it bo .influonced by tliq -eiample colored niinbritios, and of black convince colored people that The Unitrd Staten | h liisto- p

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ties' who make up llio remainder have never boon full partici­ pants In tbo equality and freedom promised by the U.S. Con­ stitution. Iloro.-pollco ottompt to roslraln dcmonstratorM dur- Ine Kcuffic outside buildlns where Department of I.obor was holdlns hoarlnRg into nllcRod discrimination in the building 2 2 2 trad e s ind u stry . (U P I telepli^oto from files) -y M ost Blacks Goal Missed NESTLES ------C O L G A T E ------W ant Reform; ENVELOPES - WASHINGTON -(U PI),------President Nixon took office N o t R e v o l t in early lOfiO with the avow­ TOOTHBRUSH 1 0 0 C o u n t ed hope of wirvilnR ihe trust ~ KING SIZE BAIT of American NeRroea, most ,WAS1UNGT0N (UPI) — The of w^iom-had voted against vast mft)oriiy of America’s 22 him . R e g . 4 9 c R o b , 3 9 c o a c h million black citizcn.s sock re­ So far, black leaders say, 3 3 c form, not revolution. hfi has n o t accom plished That is the key flndlnR of a that objective. m study made by social scientists "The -'Rroat majority of IMIIKO at the University of Michigan black people feel that thlngR during the racially turbulent are Rolng Just as wo ex­ 2 2 usar of lOflfi. They conducted pected . . . the Nixon ad­ 2 2 2 2 2 < intcrvlcw.s with a cro.ss-section ministration is dolnfc us in,” sam ple of 5,000 persons In IS says Clarence Mitchell, U.S. cities. WasihlnRton director of tho Tliey found "extreme separa­ National Association for Ad­ tist attitudes" confined to n vancement of Colored Peo- small-minorityi about 6 p er .ple,-NAACP _____ cent. For every black 'person vole- KLEENEX COLOR PRINTS CHAPITICK In;; approval of violent methods, of seven felt stronnly enoufih there were fivo who supported about "black power^’ to think the non-violent approach of the that B predominantly Negro 200 Count' Bbx With Bonus Photo late Dr, Martin Luther King, school necessarily should have R e g . 4 9 c Jr. ‘ , ■ - a Ncoro principal.' Althounh Ofl per dent snid Ne- R e g . 3 7 c an^cs sl)uuld take more pride In their own heritnRo and study, u St. Francis of-Assist Is the about It In school,' only ono out patron saint of onlmnls, -. I C ^ .

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(UPI) - point K, "followed by'^Rbhntnrte Stewart, JDayles;,-^ R i c h i i ^ nonzft^ja’ OnlvferMity . cOlitlhlied w ltn ~ ll nnd“ DoU}f“ ii» n t“ \('ltli It.t Into.'flciison winntni; strolnls------an<| Roil Adiimu with Abo^ Duffy CIq.im Titles 'Hio nulIdo|{H sn in ed thcdr .suv- i’nttr~vlciory-ln-thclt^ln?!t-nint MOSCOW — Thc.Mlnlco Spur. racked up fir poiiifs iTil~J>tevc' ' rAfiiFIEI.D — Tmirniimcnl ns County Dlctrich ronntndlDnwcrr, conneclofi for 13 point K’aincH nnd boh.nL>d Ihblr Bi(' Cm TST s k y - r c c o r d - lo - s ^ - f o r - th a —'iuu- rriiic » lijn!i~Efflting—Jhi'«n»—individuulfi Ab«,~Jorry—Stewart—and—Ttliu i_l(lLpound:i — Sti'vc.Abo, Mbiv. - fnvorlle- ■‘llnjicntinn;— DIctrlch, t o - n - {H-.12--win-t>wfGoodin/c Cn.no -Mnc.ntn.s 'rn m n ~ o ff-th R Tavltir — • 8 1 7 IJ cna'mpTnns,' won tlio' Idnbo Stale ico,' dec.. L;" Al'Choi;, M oimiain - .Slate, jjnd ’ Richfield tonpled liench In fho Kccond l« mlmilcM Kon, .1 7 1-3 IJ lliirfoid J 1-J- 3 Judd led tlui way’ wifh cham* 4itul UlclifleUI niovoci ihrour.lt iho Kooiii* ' 3 n Hum Class A wrc!,illn|( championship ploilships. Coour d’ Aleno' was Hmnu. . first rouiul of fifth district A“1 UiiH.i 0.'i-'17 in Snturday action, (o ijet IS -polntH n.i Richfield Gonrnfin broko t)ie nnmo open Kciil 3 ri^l « Kliynif* s ■! Wlllin* 0 0 1 0 lliiiiily 1 A'O ] .Sntunlny nii'ht whihi'two other second with „ HV, followed -by . 110 jwiiinds — J e rry Stew nrt, n e t Ion iiiulefciUod Satiinliiy Jeff Tupiwr and lanky Ruhh coasted to thn win — despite midwnyi throujjh tbcr first hnlf Minico, dec. Steve Miyke, Vnlli- witli a 10-2 HcorluK streak nnd Uaoint li'Ird |>crlod. ciuimplons also put tho fourth Marsli Valley'H2, Soulb Fremont 118 V>ounds — G. Rollins, Cnp- losers l)rnck(jl. I'oii^ril mil; NniiD load for two (|uarlors and upjwd Towno ripped tho ___ ' Two Jump shots by Doun Rn- Tolal (null district at li»e hf^nd of the claws. and Vnllivuo 27 nnd Hlublnnd 'ital. dec. T. Giil)erl, Marsh Vnl- 'riio rnoet ronimien Tiitr.(lHy linumo and n lliy In by Howard tliilflln;ft • that 10 a comfortnl)ly safe for 27 polnlr. — nettlnj; 12 froni ' 'Iho SnaVlnns, who shared the 2(1. ile y .. ' ^ ■ nl|5hl, l)0}!innlii« v^lth a '« p.m. eiiito nt the end of ihrcP per- Ihirford hoosled Ihu IhilldpHfi’ A -3.IJ0 llio floor in Dlelrich’a victory title with .Snake River Inst year, 120 nounds—R. Duncan, CDA, . I»Hmr llirtt fentiires C n rey find iiKis, T.cMoyne <;nded the j'.iune over Ibo RctlsklnH. Tho Blue m nrisin to n'l-2[).minu(0 N into tlto Abo won at 101 pounds ami Jtlchfiold. At 7;.10, Cjimu.i tnKoii Stewart at tlfl pounds ns Minico, dec, G. Gunter,'Poky. wlllt 22 jxHnts. Nirhoias canns Devils rnccd to a. .11-11 Imlftlmo second Imlf. 1.1.1 pounds—T. Judd, Minir i ' ,m i G oodinc .Stnto ajid lln{:<>rniiin D rake Jftallies which bad taken tho lead into on in the' .second hnif to Kc^rn ”'Wjxip nnd were novor bonded I-cd by forward John Nokorf, CO, pinned D. Hauc.en, CDA. | nu*’c[!; D iotrlch In the nljd>*ciip. moyt'.flf his 1-1 nnd keep J!ai>cr- as lionding SUilo shot n poor Idaho cut the innr(;ln to tho final round, Iccd It riitbt Ila|;crin « n hnonioil pn.'U Cam- BYU, Howard Ihcro. Judd them plnnetl Dnnnis 140 pounds — .1. T roy. CDA, num well in front. • - nerconlnfic nnd coijld ^nly Rct with 12 mlnutoii juft. in tlio To Beat TulsaT" dec. K. Lilib, M arsh *Valk‘V. four polnt.r-fm m tho'U ne. Smljly Hnmo, b u t BUI Q uI^b and Toni HaUKcn of Coeur d’ Alene lo _£.^uniiui_Couiuy_wis^oiitahiitcjL wiii~iho'i3n-‘poim‘d~nnrreinini —l't8‘^nundn“ —~KnTl—D.iylftyr^ 2I-7 from ihe line and could lanne(^^ :iu ixiinls for . Goodl^ •HUnnnrdreTr'quIck JilmpeiTTo D ES MOINE.S, fowa ( U P I ) - Bttrley, dec. M. 1 lackinjj,. Poca­ liolp Gonzaca pull nwny for the ri^~Col6rad5 bnitlo of undefeaied mqn. ' only mannr.o to shoot'2fi per Drnke scored eifiht points with tello. H ansci^Tojjs IIICIM'M^I.O IS, llM tiij 47 w in. C arson Duffy of Wood Rlvr^r ccnt:froni tho-floor-In.dropping less-th an five luinule.s to pla>; took the cham pionship In life IfiR pounds—Ekann^r, Cnhl- the jjanie. iiiiiiiiif • • t j ftn* m il l------u tt jif i| • Chris Nickoln leoRling Jim Whoolor of '17H . pqunti.s—Ciirshn Duffy. I’Aiiltcn ] I 4 S 12th victory nR ainst one confer- ference victory over Colorndt) wood Rivi*V, dec. Dick* B aranco, Kluio-Univfircity-horo-Saturduy phcatollQ in tho 108-pound divi- — 7ii7VNsr:N~=~wnir~rrfiftsmirrf enctr ' S io n . qridwciii^=------.. Jilt .for polnis and tt-aincd ^6^58 Vlcrofy Ron Carson led Tulsa with 31 nif.ht. . . Tlwrflsiiltfi of'tho clinmpion-' 188- pounds—E. Scott. Snako- with I.ynn j^earson to conlrol W ood Rivci": Tnlala 33^0 23 13 Tnlali Ills points' and Dana Lewis bi\d 20. ijiffhe fi-3 senior fluard scorod 27 sbip' matches, third and .fourth Rivnr,” dec. Blalnn Rny, Capital. tho hnnrds Sninrdny nlf-Ht as Kiihdptil ...... ]« 43 49 It wafi Tulsa's cipjtth loss in the and sliowed l)riilinnt de- place being unavailable, in- IleavyweiRht-rt.' Rofiers. Bo. llh ti ...... 10 :J 34 fensiyo play ih leadinn the Cou- tlio Hanson Huskies raccd past ntiTHicii i<, ononiNO KTATr. O ver Yalliey conference nfjainst flvo’wins. tflKlo rah, dec. S. Vis. Calflweil. — HockinTid“ 72H.'i. ■“ - O i i t s c o r e s pfip Tho Oulldons held a one point pars to thcfrTourlircnnfcrcnce f i l e r win against einbt losses. R ockland JunipccJ In fro n t -1-0. J M rirvy 3 0 J II Turner — Tiio Filer Wildcats lend nt the half nnd shot out to nnd oncc* !od fi-1 before Hnnsen MrCri'ii 3 1 1 7 llrllliia ' built up n bif( lead in the middle n 42-.1-1 lend with 17 minutes to '1‘he j’Hme w as tied only once knoiiod it at n-(l nnd p ii I U> d Tiiwiir ' 13 1 0 37 .Mlrnca (luarlers .Saturday nii’ht nnd nt 2-2 in tho openlnR monienin, B utte 87-65 K s.)frnin 3 3 n r. YnrfltU play. Tiilsn battled back on Iho aivfiy for keeps. Tlio Hulldnf’s I. Son'll.n 0 J 0 3 then closed off a laio rusli by shootinn of Carson until the five but remained closo for tlie flrsf MOOREHEAD could, only m annf.e 1) points in |{ Mrtrvy 3 1 1 7 Ihe. Valley VIkini'i to post a minuto mark. seven minute.s. ~ ' llAILRY, ~ Tiio Wood River (-ourn 0 n 0 i> fifl-r.R victory. ^ flio ‘.econd quarter nnd foil 1m>- W ol\)6rinos-put four mon In dou* Tuw» . 0 3 fl J With 13 minutes loft to play in Jiind Filer had it enfiy In tlie middle hlo .scorinj' fiRures, headed bji TMali ]ll] III TfllaK H 4 t4]> tho first half, BYU. boldinR i F reestone fired nt n Kf per two period, pu-sbinR in front by 10-in lead, suddenly cnught fir l i v e s t o c k : t r u c k i n g Darylo .Tamos with 2(1 and Kim- nii-lricti ...... in 33 .ID «U ns much ns 18 points. Filer went Cincinnati Stuns cent clip from tho field in fotnl- bnll with 21. as they awept past Oo(Kiii>jr !ii, ...... ; ...... 5 n 3i ,33 to run up n 35-18 lead In tjic InK his .12—wliich included IH IfAOKHMAN 71. CAMAS COUNTVW s" to-the-boneh-ln-lho-fourth qunr* next five minute's. Uitlto of Arco 87-fi5. Uaormn fa ft pf tp llarron 2 3 3 8 ter but had to come back with from tho floor. Pearsftn ndded l.pMnvn <1 tn 4 33 e Wolverines Inillt up a bln 3 10 U. lliclir 3 13 7 tlio stnrior.s In tho clorxinR fhin- Tho closest Colorado Stnte M (n his fine nl^h t on tlie early lead and suh.stltutpd in Mrliola I'Hl) lltcMr ...... wns nblD lo cut the lend was .10> boards, uie-s lo fitavo off tho latQ Valley tho sccond quarter n.s.nutt llutlpr ' (1 1'iikliir su rce. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)— no w ith thrc42 m inutes left hv tlio Tiipper 4 0 3 I t,r Don Ogletreo made two free ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT Rockland took the p r e 1J m !• cntne bnck to witldn nine. Dut llnilrkkn 0 ] 3 3Vnn(k(lk , V alley bad som o bnppy newfl first half. nary. the first .string pushed ihc {jJ'mc ___ I n 3 3 AUimU with tho return of Ritchie who throw.^ with 17 seconds rem ain- lltnnt 1113 inf; S nturdny nifiht to lift UANSrN n . MOCKMND 4S ouf^of si/iht in Iho tiiird nnd lifnnll 0 .3 0 J plnyed two oijnrters niter miss- '•FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE IlBnirn tg ft pf Ip Itncblnil >8la nII tJ tp CinclnnntI over L ouIsvIIId, S.1-,^2, r te c tin r> 1 3} Mf.(.fnr ' ‘ early fourth periods. ily 3 I 0 S iuR two w eeks due to a badly 4 I 0 nnd hand Ihc Cardinals their South Carolina ] ’f>n 3 7 S l] Moprla Wood R iver nhio won Ilia p re­ sprained ankle. EXPERIENCED DRIVERS Tolnr « 0 0 llirkrr Tnlall )!3M7 74 Tolall II 7 310 first Missouri Valley Confer- Miiore 0 3 J J Nfl»on lim inary 50-1!). II«K»rni#n ...... 10 J t 5» 74 Valley won th« preliminnry -17- Camn* County ...... J 3t 35 41 ence defeat nt borne in 35 I J J Jlifil WOOD mvt:n it, rnm 'i! •» Sews Up Crown Cioi'li ' I ) M W Rivtr >s ri |iM(i llulii> iB'IpKp I'ji.rii II. VAi.T.rv II fiam es. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP I J OK JaniL'i 10 C I }i> M ai'ilni 4 4 ] 13 The Bearcats moved Ir) front CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (U PI)- AliliiuiiT S 0 J :d Mouman 4 4 'f *J Pi!? Xfil'i;.- ’’H p/1? ICl>iil>nl| 10 4 0 : i nm K ini 3 I . #Clln« for fiood at <17-10 wlten.Jim Ard John Rncho scored 28 polnt.s to l>.ilti-ri,2.-r«H*¥t-paflt-Noi‘ih nUHi, _ pairlnRS for tho 1 1 . ."S Johnioti : in r r I n 0 2 Ha King I A n 0 0 3 0 Grrurn in the f?ame. Louisville 'har­ Carolina Saturday nlRht lo sew 32^p2f095 : limlin I I J 3 iliirlrm 3 0 3 first round of the fourth dis­ A I 4 I.SIrinnii rowed Cincinnati'.s lead to .^1-50 up the Gamecocks' first Atlnn- lirmn (10) n('n)iiiin 1 0 '1 tric t A-2 basketball tourna- J 0 J 4 ni(i«iiam 0 1 0 I In ll.inry 0 I 3 3 0 1 AiillClxt on a field p.onl by M ike G rosso tic Coast Conference regular 7f^>4Q ANSWER, 324-2729 iJinrrly 0 0 : 0 Jo llinry 0 0 1 ment wore finalized with a • • I n with 1:50 to play. season championship, Iowa Remains On coin toss Saturday, reportfi TntoU SS17KI7 ToUll }7U17(} Osletreo missed u freo throw North Carolina, ranked‘ Mth IlMltr ...... 11 :•> 3-) f.i, iRod-Hohnborst, Duhl athlet* CALL COLLECT V/oml I tlv c r ...... 3t 3S US BTf/ with .*i() seconds left but naiionally, dropped to 17-7 for ic director. 3SII}«ll Touii II 31 II SI the season an d 0-1 In tlw Top In Big Ten The toss was rieqtiired ...... 11 17 redeem ed him self w ith thc^ 31 31 e> decisive p air of foul sboLs. conference. COI.UMDUS. Ohio (UPO— when Jerome.and Ftlec lied •lohn Johnson scored points Hardin-Simmons for fourth in the South Cen­ to lead hlnlli-rankcd low^ to a tral Idnbo Conference. Tho f)7-R!I-DiR Ten haskelhaU victory Drops Boise tournament now will send over Ohio Stale Saturday nifiht Buhl nfiainst Jerome at 7 . to (‘.Ntend Itn perfect conference AniLENE, Tex. (UPI)—nhr- p.m. Thursday with Wood .season rccord. River mootinj; Filer In tho din-Simmons' full court press ni/?hicnp nt the Bulil nvm-' 'I'ho win w as the, !f)(h In Iho ran roii^h in tho first linlf Sat- nasiiiiu. GoodbiR li.is a first- conference without'a loss for unlay nifiiil but bad its effect in round bvo and \vill play."thc tlio Hnwkeyes and kept them ibo socond, inrnin/j the name jiwinner of Ihe Woole lead, hut-C-U tied it Uta^s Slip Past Goder-bit-14-nf-lR-fiold-BO.H and finished thij soe-saw first ntleinpis nnd 10 of U nt Ihc half bntlle with n lend. line for .18 polntff. The In Ihe second liaif Colorado Seattle 8 2 -k sor)hojnoro center scored nl nulled aw ay to a 10-i^int Ic'ad most n t' will after Deacon , in the first five minutes. .SEATTI.E (UPI)-Ulah Sinte cnnter Gil McGrepor went out led all the way Saturday in on fouls w ith 7:<12 remninlnR in llUiuU-SealUo—Unlveriiiiy tlio-ciume_____ Basketball S cores in a contest that saw four Willfford pulled down A/iKies sco re in double fi/’ures. careiT biph 21 rolMitinds. . N ate William.'* w as lop m an Tlio Wolfpack trnllod for the for Utah Slate with 21. He was first 28 m inutes for Coder, hacked by Arvin Roljerls nnd Williford nnd Ed I /‘ft^vich Kin Tille.iintp with J3 ench nnd ralliwl titem •Imecond lialf/Tiie

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Sunday, February 22, I WO Tlm.»-N.w,, Twjti fall|,ldoho—M - Skyline And Pocatello K e n t u c k y THE T/A4eS'A/£VUS B i » p K d l y R i p s L S U A s Coasts Past Doom Bruins To First Pete Hits 64 T i g e i ^ M O - BATON ROUGE, La. (UPO- ■IKKOMB - 'l l l |! h ncorln'g .^cond-rankedj Kentucky spuilnl Nick Ysursa poured throui^i 37 all-American Pete. Mnravlch's points Saturday niehC to load Inst home game Saturday, the fast-brca^Ing ^ Bishop Kelly Losing Year Since 1955 truiincing l.oulslnna'^tate ]2I to KniglUa to ati easy 7R-50 deci­ IO.S and virtually clinching the Humes, Idaho State Set sion oWr Jernine. Tetn>y flfi tli'lvtn^ tHyuprmf VilUcalsi___25th Southcaslct'n ^A~2S-p(JlnrKrcrind“q u a r l m w t - ^ ^r- infiUle lo r lluee 'B lralght crip- outscorcd by Maravlch wllh B,4. Poiftt Marks As Behgals managed to stA^ even with the Pocatello bad ntoved on top 43- Bcnson record fnV the nriilns plen. Jerry Quenlon added a 27 n«*r I I I 2 r>illMln .1 .1 1 - 1 1 V iiiri, • IS- 4 }T r .i p p , • J I J I Bruins wcre'B-13 .ln 1B.W, thrlr .Saturday’s gam e, 'which F'rlclay,night an the Bengali lop­ lirnll( 4 3 .3 11 Sratceias^BM alM OT 7A-S7,. n cr^wd of Q.OOO that filled the tana State 12^07 Silturday. iiiglij.- son's average to 2f>.fl with 10 i’ivul»>l'0ui:'U aihiT Bixl Ltiri Mllrlill fl e |. • Slrw *n • I ! 1 ’ basketr. and. 10 for 10' free A-3300. lla ilx r 1 2 2 4 Willmi . 4 '1 • • Twin Falls played well LSU Coliseum so full that even Humos .scored 41 points to cc- kc c jsii I' I' Msu n .I'flcr.U # n 1 B REX71URO — PorejnilhUjviinntch, came tfirnjijjir for third trumpeter At HIrl had to sit In throws. He.was'also ISU's ; - 0 ( Intk 3 0 It 4 through tlMs first 12 minutes and nu’iU iiis confcrence s c o r I n i; ond le«dinj’-rcl>ounder^vith“'l 1 -lluiii** -'- U i S' -totich-'Tototi won-U»a-Wats-.ll at lOl poiihds.-MnthewflrtrailinBtng tiBld S 3fl:3neYd"arthnrp5Jnt. th e 'a isle . '1'he T igers will finish leiidership and also edge hack .'iiniiiinni ,J I I (i }7 rillinaii • 4 in a dii7.7.ling display of nil- 3 I llcMiild 1 4 Ktate w rcstlina (iHn while P ar 7 0 with a \^»iim rttr'left in hi.i Tlien three missed Cripples cou­ their season with four names on nvcr the 30-|)oints per game T*4«l« M M SI 71 T aiall IT M U M round hasketiiall ability. e fjrst half .. w’Celc' HRo. 'Ilie H om ets“ hnd fourth'at HR for DecIo and W^es junior Wynn W ilkes, wt»o d e ­ Maravlch's G4' pointH rnfsed opener against Boise Staio nnd •Tf.l«l foiili: MSII 37, ISU 31 Snturdnft tKe'n 'Tought- o t L n pair of runncri'up. two third Wootan, Glenns Ferry, ‘ was stroyed (iiree different dcfcn- his career total to 3,439 points nlso lops the Big Sky mark Iliunes had able heTjV'Trom I'oulNl nui: Tilliiun. W llliim i Wal- sev eral Mi>ir.lsKippl com ebacks placo finishers and one fourlli fourth a t,heavyweight. Klvemen tried by Twin Falli^ for In 16 gam es. He ' iweds to which stood at 120 by the Unv O’Neil Simmons and Charley _tp w in bawdily 0<-79. plocc m an to pick up. 42 points Toton 7fli P a rm a .'il. Dcclo 42, 2S points and seldotp. g c.o f f r average oitly, 32 paints per versity of Idaho jigainsl ISU In Barber. Simmons had 27 point.i while Tfitorr*had 70 and Parma N o rth F rem ont 38, Middleton 311, Chad R qgjLr-i-^who bombftd gameUor the rest of the sejison 1005. and six assistH-.wliile ‘Barber top­ JL 51. The others ih the top 10 K am iah 23, Firth 17, New P ly ­ through 1&, hitting nine of 12 to'erase his own NCAA record ped all rebounders with Ifi. ISU were North rromont 3fl. Middle' from the field. nvofoge of 41,2;'^rTrtst year. H unies scoring total for con- forced Montana State into nu­ PLAN NOW TO ATTEND . . . mouth 16, Valley IB, North Gem ferenL'C g;imc.s is now 303 which Inn 3G. K am iah 2.1. F irth 17. Twin Falls was in (he game merous turnovers, including 10 N«v Plymouth; Valley and i.s iinother mark, topping Dave in the second half and 2ri for lOJ pounds — Hansen. Teton, four n>lnutes into the third auar- Wagnon's 312 in lOM.- Nallonol 4unIor College Alhlelic Assoclallert North Gem Ifl. tcr, although trailing 47*42. 'Ihen Utah Roai-^ To the jjiune. That enabled ISU to dec. Manwarlng. North Frc' Idalio State struck right nt Stove Mathews took a sgcond mont; third • fourth. Tim Ma­ WUkos hit twice. Rick Daw and dominate the play. for Dcclo at po.- second line taking the shot.^Sky' Saturday wfth a near-flawless spurt where tiiey outscored MSU llH'pounds — Hurliss, Challis, line gral>bed total control oV tile ;u : 2 1} Teton, dec. Ashby, Middleton; lim inary 69-r)7, 'avenging a 36 nail down their ninth win cleared tho ISU bench. Cliarlcy ali.m 4 I I t1avli>r • ] } 20 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1970 Is W idener point loss at Skyline. against three losse.s in confer­ Harbor hit five of five shots third-fourth, SmIUi, Grace, dec. r0C A T B l.I.0 IT. TWIN FA I.U 7J ' Tw/o Games . . . 7 ond 9 P.M. Yatci, Rlrie. Par«l*llo IgtlpllrT r«lli ' liNpr-lp ence play. and led both teams with H re- 133 pounds -- Sorenson. Par­ l1row*r 2 1 1 1 Hnwu I ] » II Hawkins' rehnunding. liall huundi: as ISU controlled tile Tnr>n« » 4 ]}} W tllt. S 3 4 J* Marquette Tops ’Cap W inner ma'. dec. Steve Mathews, Doclo; i:ih i 4 s 0 I V Kni«in 3 0 fl 4 thefts and defensive work on boardii S3-4-4. Students ■$1.50 'Adults $2.00 third-fourth, Head, Teton, dec. < ir l||l 1 Q 4 : Ct«n>lMl J ] • ■ scoring acB Stan Dodds helped Both icamn were exceptional­ i;ilii 4 5 8 1 McCUin - - -- keep the Utah victory in. their ly hot from tho floor with tiie HIALEAH, .. Fla. (UPI) - Tcdzer, Butte (Iriugi « 2 I H SlriirrU Detroit 80r60 • “ T ^ n S rtinnlng-N ovor—DoWr-ia.v.T. — J-40-|>oundft— Iu>uni4>utflr-WcsL -Liiflt* I ? ? ^ OMM'infy I t I finol homo court appearance of Bengals shooting 53 per cent and TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: ingin p hishill firstf i r s l sstakes f n k e s victoryv l c l o r v forf o r M n rili Whiirfii! r o 1 rniTy* the------WSU-4JT -DF.-FROlT-(UPI)^Dea«-Mo- Jefferson, dec. Nedrow, Nqrth .Sintlii* J 3 t)ie hip one, rom ped off. from a Fremont; tJiird-fourth, Phelps, QuIniM For ociiill« ...... I ...... II 4) ti *1 ' the 4*year-old son of Never third*/ourth, 'Parrish, Kamiah, •Twu*»'*iu-...... n.j) « n _ ntoved to a 20-15 lead. Willie Humes scored 48 points D etroit, K0-(i0. T(. Tula f t i u II nend In tlie lead shortly {Ifter dec. Keliey. ' BiiVliM HHfttpf.r. the gate opened and no one IM pounds Clark. North r • I : iiow« . * J ‘ could catch him for the rest of Fremont, d«c. Hon.^en, Teton; I • ) } n:chw,i 2 1 atrnii ] 1 I I V*n h n ir 2 I the mile and one quarter. ti»ird-fourth, Murray, Middleton, wiibii II } 4 31 CramliU } 0 dee. Buchanan. Cambridge. n«w • I I I '. McOtin S S 2 • At the end, Never Bow was a llurliy 3 I 1 J SicurrU S I » 1' nalloplng, tired hor.ason, finished next to last dcc. Woolan, Gltnns Ftrry. —)— D e n n I « undor tbo hif’h weifjht ^of 121 pounds. pumped in 13 pointsin the third s u i t s .•••••• • • • 2 2 . 2 2 Never Bow was second Buhl Caplures period Saturday night to blow favored by the crowd althouRh the Wendell Troians away from hn had never won "b stakes race K im berly ^6-G9. I t ruined • 35- nor run a s fa r ns a miler and a Own Tourney point performance by the Bull­ (luartcr. dogs' Steve Emerson. Reg. $35 to $95 ' • He paid %RM, $3 and ft.-tO DUIH. — Duhl won the cham­ Tlio Trojans went with an all- across the l>oard. pionship of its own eighth grade si:nior unit in the first quarter tournament Fridaji night by nnd followed th at wHh_flH_Li(]ni — Bflnu—IJFummcl—rcturjied— l?nni^YlTTnnhir-Jm3me“irlT rlrrn‘ iors In tlie second. At that point and JS.fiO., while Shipleave was grader.H' 3ff-19. W endell only led 31-30. hut Den­ worth $7.20 for show. Mike Hamilton hit 10 points nis's flurry In. the next frame s ^ r t coats1^^9.22 tdr59«22 First Great Cohoes pave for th« champions, while Grlf* ahovtd Wendell ahead 50-44. chase to Never Dow. then Mr. fllh,^Van Heusen. O'Toole, and 13 men scorod for the Trojans, BroRann. Doth were winners of Allison all had four for the Tig­ with three hitting double figures. rccent stakes...... ers. WKNDF.Lt M. KIMMMLY H Golnu down ll\Bl)ack stretch. In the consolation contest Fil­ R e g . t o $ 1 5 . 0 0 - Bafely Onco pushed up into er nipped Gooding 23-22 behind TThaete's -six- point -effort. For srcond position and held-there AndriK I 4 ■ rnrkm (;oln{i around the turn. E ntering the losers Jones connected for rowgir 1 • 4 I HiuiKr the strctch. Darely Once nlne^ King • • IIIJohntM Tlim ri* 4 I I all w ool shirts • • • • • . S . 2 2 r chucked the flgbt and A! Hattab Teams participating in the Mi«nn • I I ) Ruillph I I • 2 made his move. meet were Buhl, Glenns Ferry. Sc lirtak • • I I Hurn** <012 Rni« « • • > Ltnciir 4 I 2 II A1 Hattab couldn't hang- on Jerome, Gooding, Castleford, >vm«ry rith er nnd gav e in - 'to, the Wondell. Filer and Wood River. aufiH • • i I ' ' A iltm l 11*1 closing rushes of Deau Drum­ Wendell and Wood River each D*nnU 12 2!) mel and Shipleave to finiiih had one victory in the affair. I I I I. Rag. to $17.95 Stetson U II M T»liu R o g . $ 1 . 7 5 fourth. Wiiiddl Michigan Diimps KlMb4rly h a t s ..... $5 wool ilose 1.25 - L e g i o n M e e t Gophers 95-87 Carr Sets M ark All persons interested In Rog. $1.50 to $3.00 American’ I-egion baseball ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UPI) — are asked to meet Wednes­ Michigan, led by Rudy Tpmjan- For Notre Dame day a t 8 p.m . in the Depot ovich’s 37 points, w ent on a Grill In Twin Falls. SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPI)*- neckwarie 'TSc s k i c o a ts V s o ff scoring ranlpage late In' the first half .Saturday and held on Notre Dame's Junior, All* Amorlcti cindldale Austin Carr (0 Its momentum In th« a«cond period to dump Minnesota out broke his o>('n single gamA W SU Coasts Past of a third-plnce tie In the Dig scoring record Saturday night with 3} points .to lead the Ten with a 95*87 basketball win. Scoring-, 13 points tp the Fighting Irish to a 114*7(1 ^ ... Reg. to $7.50 California 74-63 Gopher's one In a 'Ihr£e*nrilnut4) homecoming victory over West Virginia. streak, the Wolverines capita- - BERKELEY..-CfllIf...CUPI>- Hied on 16 MlntiBBoti ttirnovAM -Carr— broke- tlw»— previous Guard Rick Erickson and record he set hist week of S3 to p co a ts white shirts... 3>.22'if to. take a . 4^-39 halftlm e forward Gary Elliot 'combined advantage to the locker room. points against Tulane. for -41 points Saturday to pace Tomjanovich also gariwred 24 - H e exploded for 20 points In an elght^ m inute segm ent of the V/aahlngton State (o on easy 14- rebounds In—»a,_tQUgK. board Pacific S Conference wJn first Half to lift the -Irish from a game that aaw'43 personil fouls ^ ^ _ __ .ONE EACH ' '___ L t?eg. to $9.00 Stay Press aaaaMad-aftatnit:.lh/s-two^tgims 3fl-31 — ad v an tag e — o v er— the —3 of them In- the Mcond M 6untalneer»;"'to - i - SB-W hMf* balftlme lead to 5fl-45 wUh aix atanza. tim e lead. • ' ___ ininutBH r6m alnin£. Hieiv Cal Carr rested on the bench for 'cloMd’ thi gap <0 5S-S9 In Hie Ihi^laat—two—m lnutea-of-the -Reg;T$59T95 next as ieconda hy taking game while his teammates advantage of ball control errors acorlng duel wllh Tomlanovlch, the Gophera twice pulled even coasted to their 19th victory In on tlift part of the Cougars. Phil in the se'cond'half' hut never 34 attempts. -W«st Virginia Reg. $65 J J w # Chenier sank two baskets and went ahead. MlclUaan U now 4- dropped to 10-13. Jackie Rldgla and Clarence Box: Johnson hit one apiece during 6 In the Big Ten and 9-11 overall: Minnesota Is 6^ In the that 8*0 apurt. _ . ___ Kowover, the Cougar* then eonferonee -»nd 134 vlor-tM OlTTLASTjl BKADLEY nit four basketa end eight free season. DENTON, Tex. (UPI>-North throws, most of them > coming Texas, behind Crest Whitaker's 30'points In the first* half, built Reg. $ 125j on iuoceskful one-and one sltua- ■ lv)7 !aHUSHI^^"feTREET NORfU il* USE YQOR Cat dropixid ttt <-7 In ll« 16 M ih« Urgeit wlillt oik ln|l* nltk up »n K-Ti M1mou/I confftrcace. Ui» United SUlM. ,, — CooltMiK* »(to. BANK CArtOS 22 TImos-News, Twin Fallj, Idaho Sunday, Fobrudry 22, 1970 - I ■ . ______' Hegens Ralliie&rEagles W illiainsXed C^rrudo Hikes Lead To Four Strokes As ^ Jcroliie Tops Hast ISU Erosh 93-80; Weather Breaks In San Antj)nif) Tonrney— JI-R0MI2 — The Jerehind Jeff Williams’ re Stylisli r^on Cerrudo took early in llu: day, and Lmi If Cerrudo clinnji lo his|wilh, his U?e f.hni. hit aiu)ther Utags Next In Logan limilKliiill mill scoiinli, mucio II iiilvanlnilP i>( a liroak In llio (iraham, wlui fired a fi!» then suhstanlial'lead ^»iir fiU for u hOUlH-JUMKl'. , stove iTencus 'look ovor-\vUt\ six fi-lO cc n ler twice hi'ld six^poiiu in the l-'rld a y -n ijiH l,-^ ...... Ha canuaplurui) the Cajun Classic .HmVliy uo' H> »he jninult’S Iftft Id ilie hallj'unii^ Siii- I.;iyfa>nii! l,ove, who i-liowod first half liff«)ru 'Al P avis not .'ifholn total of Those 'at ^ine-over par ^211 In hisis ...... rookie... .year. ‘ 'Istrokes...... ^ ^ Williams Rrabheil )ft rebounds unlay nitjlu. hiltin/’ nine clulch f>tnni; I’dod tiiovcs on ()/fci).s<; nml hot. ' Dire forecaHis t!. Hip and canned 1-1 imjIiiIs while RoR' slecf such as thal which swept .'•chlci}, who fired a ’ VI Kllll If) be in s(?i:ond |)|ace afte r j plavi;tl," Cerrutlo .‘‘irtld. “ f After LSU puslied liiio a .11 2H f?r Campbell added 12-more for I pla..--., ilic slublx'rii IcIhIh) fJimo frosh lCai!l('s nntil'llii-* last Cdifpli! >i)in the 7.nn».yard, p ar .15-.ir»-'7n .Saturday: Rich Martinez, In, lead, Davis connected on a free the TiRers. his 72 of Saturday. Ruoss the key lo my round^wa:. 9.1-M. ( RiicUIni: u|) I.ovo Is p ro p throw, then hit Ihree sirniRht Pecan Valley Country Club third round fi9, and “It sui'i-* was a lot warmer that birdie i)uti I nuuld on' No. Jeromo Jumped into an early T lir Golden «ww fa<(' allA niorican Dtili l.auriski, n shots underneath to -hrinR the course I-'ridny failed to niaterl* Miller Barber, who orijllnally today,!' he said, "but the course I' was a liitle down and out wluil should he llnsir .slerncsi dcailly f shot,the course record of wri and did not play that much easier.” jifier tha\ hoi’ey on the second liki-s to .sta\’ oul.sldo. '• that, to one by the eiul of the rhftlloriRo on .tlif*. roa\ five-p/»int cushioir in- fhe n^eeMnK beiwccn ilio iwn in Riivo CSI iill it could IuukIIo Davis lo lead at. tho half MAi. najucni. . ' . ^ natty white, sweater wllh a Twill rails, CSI hcjiieczcd hy y. r)iily a. Khot Rolpj' siwurday—’his- first J)ORey In HO •second half, hut tho BenRJils ('Hiiinlirll S J 4 Ii irutllrv- - - - • inin the Hiird round. Ihit liole.H. J 0 4 »Clnmcllrr l-’unsetli hit'ihrco trees with Ids could 4nilv m atch hasket.s, a ftnvii J n n 4\Vn«tii But he ..then rolled in three] Oregon Ruins UCLA lleRen.s, Davifj, an d 'R o n W lun; first Ihree shots and'haJj'to straiRht^ birdie jnitts, the. Sears en miUified five of.hi.s .shoi.s. .scramble hack-.after a double IqnRest/heinR 18 feet, on Ihe; hoRcy on (he opejjinR hole for a on any Adolfsnn lietl It at S.1, .'i.'i, .'i7, third hole. Cctrudo hit a palm, two tWer p ar 72 and a j h r e e tree 'wltli hl.s-’ drive on the and .’ii) .before Terry Carodine round loliil of 20fl. Undefeated Boast l^anked in a cripplo to civo LSU elRltth hole am i ihade n boRey a— tcnd~wtThH i'~TnlTmrcy -h ftrr-H i« lo-turtralntrlinlcnnjntnTnilcr first two round.H, C errudo and par for iho day. IG battery left in tlie.R am e. EUGESJII. Ore. (UPH-Orc.l The nriiins. now 21-1 this Tunseth were the only playors Ilo offKot a Ihroe-'foot hirdle T«|i> m inutes la te r ISU pum p non led from, the opciiinj: s<-;t.s()n ami siill in first plac<‘ in —------u nder p ar for tlio ..toiirnament: lutt on -{he Llih juile with a Ihstallod Free ed-iir-fivo-qujalt jiolntt-aad- wud- TnlB it------I t 14 l7-«4 TnlaU wiiis/lo SnluTdiiil_»''Ol>> 1*^ 'stiJ/TilIuy l^aTiriL-'S X nitn'i i-iftT:' denly had a T>!t-IM .lead w ith l!:40 •Jctlllll* ...... 11 ’r,'Vo” jV’ nt even p ar 210 for three lllBf ...... u ii 4j I rounds were Dick Uitz, who pi*e.v{ously-'unboutcu UCU\. the'Iiy a rninfortahk' inar(iin left. FaRle coach ’Jerry Male ii nation's lop-rnnkc;d*loani. Tfi tifi, trailed h<,i lis mufli as I I (xnnls hurt'iedly called linie oiit,.jmd nnd hand the Ilniins Ihejr fir.si in the Hcciin?! half, im/lkdiately after the rest Uef'- loss n iter w inning ‘ifj in li vow Oi'enon held a :in-27: haUllnVo ensieameahcouRh with » three tlniin/: hack to last seasnn. lead. UCI.A thcii’ scf)red [Kilnt play. HeRens knotted (he within isu ,.(U P D —Tiny Lund, a 2(i,'>-p()und UC|j\ was never closer than : J 12 C.iiro.ln fishinj; camp operator from six through the remainder of Crqss, S.C., cdRcri Red Farmer ih'o contest. ■ of Hueylown, Ala., hy Ji caj Orej’on scored the first three Ijiirmll • lenp.lJt Saiiirdny to w in n .100 bnski^is of the eainc and led 1(1- .Mc'f m ile NASCAR S portsm an mod* 2 with five mniutes ijone.-The l*:iliiinr cl race. Ducks kept the mnrKin nt no The warmup race for Sun- less than twi) points throu{;h the day's rich Daytona .H)() was remainder of the first half, )narred hy n wreck in whiclj incrcasinc to nine on ono Glenn Guthrie of 'I'empte Hills, occasion. i Md., Kinmnied n 10(10 Mercury Orepon used n ' nian-lo-nian into the wall on the biickstretch defense to hold down the Bruins ns miles per liour. LV']iil£_UCLA. lARM L G uthrie was IITtpd 'th ro g n h intended In - contain OrcBOn - the car window nnd taken ce n ter '.S tan l.ove. wht; '~!laUfax Mosnilal where he was av<*raj;inn 21 points a - reported In fair conditiort wiili a l.nvc, neverthL'less, "tallied I!) concussion nnd chusi and spine points, tii'inj. niair add UCI.A Auction in ju ries. Sidney Wicks for hi^-h j;am c T A G lo on oxclufilvo E la c tro n lq S y s to m thottorrblnflB oil tho funcllon# - A crowd nf-Sl.SM watched honors. I,und- ruacli tpoods -up-to--3(i0 of thro6 Moanavox innoyfltlonii, A utom atic Tint Control—lots you ■ m iles p e r h o u r In a IflGO I-'ord One of the hmjor differences CALENDAR ■ Boloct flOBh tono9 moat plooBina to you—ond koops thorn that wqy— in tlie I'um e w as b oard play. owned hy DuPont heir Bondy o n ovf}ry chonnol, ovory tim o. tm provod A u to m a tic C h ro m a C ir c u it 1-oni; • of C am den, S.C. I.oni! Orejjnn oiulenped the Hruins for a .'iti-.Vi relM)undinK edj^e. It w as Conlncl lha Tlmei-N#Wl • form — Oivoo moro uniform color Intonsity from station to station: no matter spent the day back home Solni dapQflmtnl for eomplol South CuroUnn satlinp qn tho flr.s't tim e tliis };?ar UCI.A how often you chanao channola. Instnnt Autom atlo Flno TOnlno:— has been outrebounded. odvBMlilnfj- covflfoQ* of yoor ■ Inke. . farm inlo, hand bllli, nevM papmt Icoops oil Btatlon signals lockod-ln for n porfoctly-tunod 23" (dloQonal I.und, flveraRlnR 1.13.3lfi niph, Cold sli(K)tinR hy both team kept the score low in the «ovnfO(in (ovnr 70.000 reod«rt moQouro) pIciuro<«-fluiomallcQHy. And, thoso other M aanavox foaturos led most of the race with Jn Mofiic VollayJ otlvoncf bill- nliio add to your bYiIoymopt: C hrom otone for thrlllina picturo depth •Farmor usually close behind. opeiiini: half. UCIA shot -^nlv .27.'i in the fir.st half by hlttinp - Ino. All nl on# ipeclal low rat*. nnd bofl.uly:-.Oulok'On pictures and cound; 3 l,F. Staoo Dondnd Cii'- Farm er lost valuable time late Cvar'v lalo lilted In ll)|i Farm only n of -10 field /-nal In IIh) race when he Jammed Calendar 'for 10 dayi balor* oultry chaBsIs nsfidros Issllno rollablllty. All modols attempts. Oregon shot .3.11 with ial«. his brakes too hard In front of 12 out of .10. n lso avflilQblo w ith '&2oChannol UHF/V H F InBlont his slot on pit row, forrinR his Automntli: Romoto Control—with moro functions and 39fi7 F ord to s'pin around. Orej-un was 17 out of .11 in the T.und plckodTiOP Jld.riHO for liis second half for a-jjatiie tiverape moro oonvonionco* then tit\y othor romoto onirtadny=- victory. Farmer's second place ol .inn while UCLA finished Also Sbvo «S5-N 0W «686 finish moriied Dannie w ith ,.111. • ______Allison Hueytown, Ala., ;l he iiru n ii’ la st lu.ss was in flnUhod third*1n"a-IfMlS Ford: Uic-liiJal fiame o.f. th o -re iiu lu r season last year when they Most laps wero run under the yellow caution' flaf; due to WN're heaten hy Southern blown*^Cines, Guthrie’s wreck California. -Ili-lJ. and n wreck whith had Jimmy A crowd ,of I0,5ft0 .scrcanilnR fans- j'ave I'hc^ Diirks . three Moore of Tupelo, Miss., crash­ FEBRUARY 23 ing his car into the fjrandstand landiiii; ovations duruiR Hr- Y o u r vonicst. They mobliiid tho IloDr IQY GEORGE Mill wall. Moore was not hurt. Aclvadlmitanli Ftb. 30 yfl'T the Rame tit surround the Au(lioi«*«rt: W«tl, EiUri, Wall C h o ice Ducks, who hustled thetnselves (ind M ttisrim llli W A C I n d o o r off tf> the showers. Hruin Coach John Wooden FEBRUARY 23 N O W O N L Y -iliil', “I knew it—vvat-cominn, ------OlDIICH-CtJKA ------We'vo been ripe, hut it will AilvatlUtm tnli Fib. 30 -IrSaiiT itle ~ case a Utilc pressure. Aucllonaar: lyl*'Mot1*i»- "O rej’on ea rn ed it all the way.” he said. “It luirts our FEBRUARY 24 W o n B y B Y U . pride, hvit ii is pr»)hably Rood HENttY JC KtN K . , for Us. We know how to wil^_| Ailv*rlti«m tnli Ftb. 33 ' SAVE’20 hone we know liow to lo.sc." Auc7lon**rt> Warl, Ellati, Wall SALT LAKF. CITY (UP*I) — and Mitiarimllh nrip,ham YounR University. OreRnn is now (ni th - pickinf? up vIcloricH in the pole season, 7-1 In Pacific-S pla\, FEBRUARY 25 two Rallies behind the Bruins Vault and two distance races, FARM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, cdped Texas-El Paso Saturday .'ho are il-l. NAMPA nipht for Iho champinnship in Aduailliamanli Fab. 33 the first nnniml Wesiorn Athlet­ Aucllonaari Col. "butl Gronl ic Conferenco IndcKir T rack W ootl River \ M eet. FEBRUARY 25 ■ The CouRars, who cnrrled a lES AND DOT HILLS, JIROME 1.1-point lead into the final nipht Staves Off Advarliiamanli Fatrtuciry 33 of action, snared tivi; 'tciini Auctionaan; Wart, Ellati, Wall crown with Hli points, foll9 weil nnd Mttdrtmllh h\4 UTEP with 128 nnd New B u h l 6 4 - 5 4 FEBRUARY 26 Mexico with 101.* • SAVE ^20 JIM PAGE Alltl Alaroutu’.^ victory in the HAIf.nv —• The Wood River Ailvarlltamanli Fabrunry 34 8-Track Slaroo Carirtdga |W)lo vault, rottpled w ith j;old Wolverinen broke'-nS\*n\ from the >Auclidna*it»-Wa>l, Cilari, Wnll Piayar — aolld-alato modol medal effort.5 in the (ii)n ntui 1.- nnd Maiiirimilit OOO-yard runs, clin ch e tl \he' Hiilil Iiulii'uis in Ihe final tu»i Q06 lots you on]oy up to 70 m inutes F riday niRhJ tr> ifj;isic r NOW ONLY team title for-the Coujjars fn a FEBRUARY 27 . minulos of unintorruptod mu> a lil-.VJ South Central Idaho Con­ — throe • teflm battle before n PAut.w. scorr i son Magnavox PorlabI* Slarao Phonooraph~wlll aic — nnd y o u r hnnda novoi* ference victory. Advailiiamanlt Faliruory 35 sparse turnout in the Salt Pal' CuBiorn ut«rao Phonograph Sytlem— brlnasyou n ee aren a. Ahead nalod prooFom indicnlorpluo .1, won tho event with a mark the Wolveriiie« picked up JASPER 1 ES^ER GRIGGS Ishos diacornlblo rocord nnd Diamond Stylus timo. two Magnavox extondod«ronoo cpookors' Trnck Soloctor Bullon. Easily o f 10 feet.' He edped Paul Hci;- Advarlliamtnl. Fali. 3S woar. ModpI 0261 has/oi/roxtondod-ranQo spook* -- lar of UTEP and Mario Kay of m ore on a.Roal lendinR call plus lasting solld^stato rollablllty. Its compnct, connoclo to:,your Mngnnvojc just hi'tonds after Huhl hae d tiie nYU's’ Paul Unckett woti the hlQhoBt solld'fitQio rolioblllty. music who^vor you gol Storoci Syotbm, Porfoct on breakout with a- pair of free FEBRUARY 27 (JQO-yard run in a clockitip of throws that /lave Wood River • ^consolo or adjncont tnblos or 1.'I0.2, nnd tcamntate Stnn ller- CMISMQIM BROTHfilS, lURlEY a prohihitlvo S!)-.'!!) marRin. Advartltainanli Fab. 3S aholvoQ, NOW ONLY $69.80 r.eson edped Adrian DWiudt of ■ W<»od River led mo.st of the N ew M exico — 2:lin.'l t() 2:l)f).s, Aucllontaiii W irl. Eilar*. Wall niRht. but never by much. Ttic and MaiiatimlUi UTEP. which failed to pirl; Wolyerini'.'i to4ik a 47--10 ntlvan- up any gold medals in Friilav's laRc Into the final qii.irler be FEI\r U A R Y 28 openlnR round, surged back foru-Buhl put toROihor a flurrv CH A R lIt JARVJS, RypfRT._._-, : 'w a h -flv o -ilU d s' S flturday ijlHlii, that rndiipcd thc'deflclt to Advcilliamanii F*b. 3A . Includtng M ike F p ay ’s NCAA and set up the' pivotal ,1.’» sec Au(llenaar«i Wart. Elltri, Wall Indoor rccord - lylnp clockinj; of onds. nnd Maiiarimltb _ 'Cj[x secondx'1n|t|ip (lO-ynrd dash. Boiit leams now are pointed Tlio Minersclinched fir^t toward the district A 2 unirna M A R C H 2 nlnco honorn In th e flO-yard hi^li ment In Bidd n»xt week. ROBGRT LONG mitxllct, the dlstnnco medley, Wood River also won the pre- AilvadUamanli F*b. 37 the two>railo relay, and the linn n arv fil-l?I, Au(Han*«ri Lyt* Maitati filioi-put. Wnml HIvrr If. Hulil II u' iiiihi ii f( prtp M A R C H . 2 J«im i .111’ |ti HtiiMlM ,fl J ■ Bill PIARSON NIPS ST. JOHN’S ^ . Alilmjirr J J » KiTiirv ,1 0 NIAGARA FAt.US, N.Y, Knnl'«il 1 4 10 J M'lUm ^ 1 I. »« Adv*rll«im*n|> F*b. 37 LYNW OOD SHOPPING-CENTER n 9 EAST MAIN Pllnu.ti « 4 M*ll*rrkk J I < Audlonaarti W*il, tl|an , Wall (UPI)—Two fr«o -ihrows by Ttii«t»ii I B I SMiiirhriil 3 « 1 anil Mfiurtmllh Colvin Murpliy with H k'c c o iu I Nilli'i I 4 0 4t n.Aliilrrin 3 0 3 T W I N F A L L S JEROME ' 4)

victory ov«r St. John'u Satur­ ■ *lliiri"(i CARl NIIWIRTH, MALTA day ns Rick Lyons blow a, , - A(lv*(IU*m*nli March I > di»nco lo llo llm sum o wllli]i>> Au(li*n*«rii W*rl, lll«ri,,W(i1l PHONE 734-2054 PHONE 324-4600 four -«ecoadi left. - jiuIii ...... V,V.'..V.tT. u s*. it Sunday, Tobruary 22, 1970 TImos-Nows, Twin.Folli, Idaho' 23 Eetterling Helps S^rk M iirlauglx Tops Hausen *m y f * TT^--• i t V xxtinB,-"Qtfk4oy ■Inp-rnHhe -F t F-Stft urchry: - P cb .-aT—Wlnrrct -g aiiin 'Onp va; Glonn's 'Fcrrv rule aS slight to (lay night 'A*3 yctlon shlftH (rt All, (he rf-U»o-beKt>h-ro-W)rb<»rn P ocateJlo led moBl 55-60.. . ‘ ^ Feb. 27^Wlnnor WoIj{ Murtnugh, behind Mark How­ nnd A-2 m(,‘ctfl-wUrjiuvc .to br, lhf‘ A-l. .nffuir_aiiLl-thaL_gaiiui -----lil|cr-vj.^Goodii)g. - of «te first half iind weutherod MInle« 71. i j . ard . Greg .«>tiuiger,* nnd soplio- thir-cnirt~^hnotlnff' Cftstleforrt ' Jim nouiwrJRlU fall M poinu a Mlnlco barruao in,th/j third Mlnica rgripripMocaitllo 1 tt\ settled by coin flips In (he next will start at « P|in. Two losers. 8hnrt of the allHimo district rcc- liniiwrlii JO 0 1 ]Ollinw(r, a « more John Flynn, liopt Its lend day o r two. • Wolves In the early minutes and | i 1 lIlT u o iti 3 I ] |] T h e A-l tournam ent lo g in s in ' A-S collected a ftSHO Magic Valley or(«U----- J;'nlrfielft wIMi pn(»___ jost^r bnicket_ — l»oi'ly-ys»—De<‘lft-4»(—Valley j- i»-J3-t*-Tj'rDiaii------TTTrmT wnnir-In: -th P “ liiiRl:lcB“ 1ir OnklP^jnmpi!d"tn^ronr^r-0"HnU~" third, period buzzer and. one Mlnlcft n 31 in 73 and twh \sHnner hrapket gam es, Winner GF-Shoshono vs. I'ncaiellg , >S 39 41 6] Ihe game with a 2-1 point^fori- Tile A-2 opens at Buld witli the pusiied that to -12 20 by haiflbne. lUHt nt the final gun -■ After that the cibscst Huskies Wendell at Tilenns Ferry. but got « in»r*Rnme~Tnnst-nf~ihe~flri!r*Hr MiirliiiBh 74, Mnntrn IB Wood River Filer pame.- ditorium March. I at 7:.10 niiss vs. Carey. n^lnutes. After some early Murlsilili In ri |)M|i ll»ni(n ro n p fin Miiriinn > > iti single gnmcs Thursday and Frj- Trophies ' an\iiU, U ’.IJtUtt tho Indians upped that to W U hour clip on 'an “Autobahn" -Feb. 20—Two gnmc.‘», pairings early In the second quarter but Oildry Jl « «, « downhill course Saturday (o win lunicn • 3t 43 10 ulcnn.s Ferpy with Wendell tak- undecided. Ciiillnlorily • 3® Mlko O 'Donnell. John Fennell, tiie openinir men’-i event of the an«l .B ontw rfght nullified that. two-day Wild West CInsslc. O’Donnell's sh o t w ith five nee- Tlie French women's ski omlB left In (he h alf gave Mini- tcnm dominated tho women's -TI\crc's rcnnon to believe tbnl CO a ni-20 lead. downhill, taking tho first five nntnRonists of llto Idaho Fish DoalwHftht got a tin to open places. Isalwlie Mir was first nnd Gnme Commission and Ida- the Hocond h alf, Fennell followed over the 30-gate, mile nnd a iHi Pish and Gnme Department with foiir straight, nnd the Spar­ half course in 1:57.87, followed arc ahoul to RCt alcove uround tans boom ed in front .37'2fl. Sw_A«M>l<3_EnnwsC-ln_Urja.M-and in this'two-ycur-old .v6ndcIlA:' “ •|^vlcc■lhcy'}leId“^"polnl'lcadfl world Cup leader Michele Jacot jy^M CO VALU ES There arc IncrcafjinRiy more over the next three, niinutes but In IiSD.-tl. Pocatello fought back behind •ilRns with n statew ide newspn- ’ Cordin had little to say at the T A Y L O R I per type publicntion coming out sophomore Jerry Quenton and end of hU winning run. Before monthly and supported, evident* slowly cboppcd thnt down to Just INDOOR-OUTDOOR two at tho rest. skiing away from the finish ly, by persons unknown. The line, Cordin asked: "Wlio Is .state house is ntnrtlnn to RCt Ketterling hit what wns per­ b est?" ■ , n mile boUjor' now tbnl tho len- haps the key piny of the nifiht THERMOMETER at the outset of (he flnnl period World Cup leader' Karl islature, with its known nnfi- Schranz of Austria JInlshed dcimrtmeni membcra, turrenlly sixth in 2:02.03, but w as in noise. threatened by world cun Tho basic premise for thenc W endell Stuns runners-up Dumcng- Glovanoll 3.99 bellef.s is that for tlie first‘timo of Swltierland nnd Patrick we arc startinR to hear some Russell of -Frnnce, each of of lltc behind-the-scenes fiossip R e g , $ 5 . 9 5 whom trailed .Schranz by. two from the nnll-firoup. n>oy hnve Gooding W ith points at HO prior to the race. I Easy to Instin' . . . 2 tubaa been a close-mouth unit .since Russell finished wiw down the i=wlth-ar»ltnilir«eal»rnr-Don^Sirmuclaon‘«-first iist witii a lim e of 2:I)5:D5 ond ntlempt at n frontnl nssauit met ^^TOTYiclory Giovanoll did not enter the a RtfonR rebuff. Blessed witli race. titc^hindsiRht of il^all, it is nil GOODING — Kirk Dennis snd SCRAPER SQUEEGIE but a ciTtnlnty now that tl»c World Cup standings were Craig Tiiftmpson .stnged some expectcd to bo made available blR day of two meelln«s In Boise torrid offensive shooting nnd wan anticipated as the denth later In the day, and the women driving Friday night to push the racers were to begin their S N b B R U S H ___ kncll-for-Roy^J^Holmcs. Twin Wendell Trojans to nn- W2-70 de­ Foils, nnd Glenn Stanr.or, Idaho downhill ' competition In' - the cision over th o Ck>odlng Sena­ aftei'noon. ^ rails, the o 1 d e s t commission tors. • members, nnd DepnrtnJcnt Dj; Tlte men'* downhill course Dennis, hitting from outside dropped 2.0S0 feet—m aih n u m 59‘ rector J. R. Woodworth ond his and driving Gooding wild with .a.sslstant Bob Salter. is i.DOO feet—and-was mnrbcd his innide moves, tanked hy areas kpown as the Tlic reported reaction of the points while Thompson nearly Reg. $ 1 . 2 9 "inner" «roup wan bitter when Waterfall nncT the Amphlthea' duplicated hist cffortG nnd wound ter. a Ifrond band of Individuals, up with Rost al.«5o joined representlnc a ton of people, Despite brilliant sunshine and In with 17 as Weddell turned mild temperatures, the snow showed up at these two meet- to hustle and controlled the lend ACE TORCH , TWO FUSE-30 Amp. SWITCH InR.i and th rew full support 1»- remained In exceptlonalljt. hard all the way. nnd fast condition througlwut $7.S0 VALUE hind tho commission and the Gooding, with Frank Krahn $6.50 VALUE <56|)arlment. It Is said that tije the race. having' a good night with 35 General purpoae double plu 0 fuse switch reverberations throuRhout the Tl\e fastest'’ American dq^wn- Pual cylinder with poncil type flamo burner. poinla. fcll ochind a t .l Usaa standard refill cyMnddrr(2201i:)------for sef« control of m otoreTind - IlghtlnB cir-- ...... capHoI could be felt nll dny. but made o bid late in the sec­ hill lime' for_ihe men was cuUs In bntomante, work shops,- saraffes, In fact, tho commission w ax ond period, cutting a 10k Roj^rK Little, who ACi MOPANI FUIL (330371 $I.SA Valu* ...... 9 9 c etc. (31083) charned with "p ack in g ’* the deficit to 29-3(1. But W e n d e i 1 placed nintli with a time of — - henrlnga-tQ-Ufi--bonflfit.-^-^--rr pickad~upT}uick~point.T'nff torm 2;03.27.--Pylci.-ilnishccl___10th unofficially In 2:03.37. Tlint, of coureo, had to bo overs to re-establish the lead 1 2 F t . - the conslderntion from the oppo­ and Gooding never threatened French skiers won three of VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON site side in tho face of the drub- again. (he top ten finlshe.>i w ith Orccl, olJO ~|l'' blnn the nntl-commlfislon boys Wendell's biggest margin wns Duvlllard and Jonn ‘Pinol, who T O W C H A IN took nt the joint IcRlslntive com- ID points in tho fourth quarter. finished fourth In 2i02.00. I 9 CUP PERCOLATOR mKslon mectlnR. It could hardly Krahn wound up hitting tl^of Malcolm Milne, (he lone WHITE TOILET SEAT r refer to the afternoon session 1(1 from the Held and 13 straight Australlnn racer at the meet, $ AY Mrnno. CftmpUuV autematlf. Simply put In llte department public meet­ at the foul line to keep Gooding placed fifth In the downhill with Solid ce m prtiiid, hariiwAod, cora ita l. Jalnllaii, In cofU*. add w o U r end plug In. Bilghl psIUh* ing hnll where the commission a tim e of 2:02.01. 2.59 I 1 -p lic« conitrucllen . , . •d llnth, («ol {omfotlAU hand!*. from completely failing out of members look a lot of verbal the gam e. will not crcick, iplll « r woi|i. ( 4 0 3 9 0 ) '^ ^ imoftih iMUrlng abuse. W«Nd«U .U , CM dlng 71 $3.50 VALUE $3,60 VAIUE ...... “ There also are report.s that W»nilell (I >1 p llp Gnodlng ra n 'p rip ipaut. Cord Inclnclud«|^p Tlinmpm 10 i 3]l>on( U tinkt expected'quarters but is build- InR a resentment within the in­ Tnlali )6]}33IITolaIi 34 3) 11 70 Wrn Is rcnll; Coo CORNER CLAMP sides. wards'‘hit two cliiching free SINK FAUCET The whole thing Is Iwsed on overall view of the Idaho com­ throws in overtime Friday night $ | 4 9 UHrn modern ilngU lavir fauctl. Thli modal (i 88 $2.25 VALUE"“ ^ big game nnd the sternest oppo­ mission and the department has with six seconds left t() Rive datlgnad w llh 8 Inch <«nl«ri and lilt all iland* sition is coming from areiis to 1)0 considered very good. the Raft River Trojnns a 73-70 ■ ■ where big game rule.i as the ord ortd thr*« hot* linbi, (41930) M lltrt ony nngU . . . od|uit« from 0 lo 160 dagraai, Since Idaho hunters are no victory over the Declo Hf>met5. $30.9S VALUE loii Spray Clampt llglit lo hold wood or malat w h llt you low . only hunting available. Tho con­ longer using rnusket-s nnd blun­ H 6 It was a dogfifiht In the fourth \ n m HOS* I syaxv t«r 4 icrtw , ila p U , tplica or glua. (33133) tinuing attacks on tb6 .depart­ derbusses to shoot (Ite game, period and all through, the hot* tinki. $36.93 V alut $ 2 1 .6 6 ment and commission are l>einR we suggest (hoy adopt tho tlmt- overtime with Jim Wlckel and subfltantiatcd. on. groundwork lar advancement In ipanage- Hutchison carrying Raft River ACE thnt wns ' covered 20 and .10 ment technology and support nnd David Darrlngion pacli years ago and on points thnt profeKsionallsm In this vital the Hornets. Raft River bponn . VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON have been proven as area. into an early 24-IO lead behind NAIL . ble nr tenable Idahoans attending the recent Wlckel's II first-period points agemont technology. Washington h earin g s on tl\,o_pro- and-then-watched Deck»-slnwly 1 “' MAT-A-DOOR COCOA MAT ^ It l« rather like starting'world posod lU-year dam moratorium chop that-down to nothing at Piaslic ELECTRICAL TAPE I HAMMER ^ war tjiree witli bi-planes. 'Ilto on the Snako Hlver In Kells the roftulallon buwer. g $2.09 Volut «l|99 only "lltlng you’d accomplish Canyon plus n couple of others With 2:30 left Declo go 8 5 e V alu e g 1 4 " x 3 8 " . , ...... ^1 would bo destroying the very came away fooling considerably $3.90 VALUE first lead, that by a pair, and thing you were trying to save. l>ettcr nbout (he conservation- »/i'’ X 44 . after some furious basket trad- 6 V O TouqIi fli>li/ claan ilioat faif and l)ioiou|}hly. TI)C basic flaw in all lids h ub­ istR’ .chances. T h ey also w ere Ing it was (SQ'fiO. David Dan S ' (42976-7 0) bub Is tho astigmntic' view the '.'happy wJtlv the perform­ Sllplinst plaitic lapa In Intlanl lapa dlipaniar. rington hit two free throws In g \6 m37" mat. t3.69 ...... $ 2 .6 6 amliushlnR forces are using ance of sen. Frank Church, who IBicSO" MAT. $4.69 ...... $ 3 .6 6 *2.99 K tapi tapa raady to uia. U .L opprovad. (3 0 9 IS ) o ' They want total destruction of chalrcd n^nsl of the hearings. the last scconds of regulation the current commlBsion and de- to-throw the gnme intn a n't-RI Jerry Jayne, member of the deadlock. Darrington put Dccio p{i_rtment in (he interest of big Hells Canyon Preservation i l 16 .oz. quality m ade drop* ahead with a hoop earlji f;ume hunting, which may be Council and the Idalio Environ­ ped forged hammei' , , . important,m p o rta i...... but is far from the mental-Council, reports he par­ In the overtime bul Raft River took tho load right bnck. polished face., 6ldes and totrii piciictwre. . ticularly likes the way Sen. T h e Trojan* lield a 71-70 load back of claw . . . hard* In fact, tlio'crying need right Church shot holes In the testi­ ■ DUST STOP when• -Edwards...... got tljc.cllnclii^'R ( wood'handle. (20242) now Is for acqulatlon and ac ­ mony of some .of th« power and foul tosses. David Darrlnaton cess In the face of Increasing water advocates.* ended witli 30 points while Wick- demands from private interests Tlie Idea of a National 'nfiver cl l)lt 29. . ■ AIR FILTERS for Idaho’s recreational land. Dill drew heavy su p p o rt from VOLCO ; $2.60 VALUE Declo took the preliminary, Tim combdsflion, despite a lot several national groups and. NiN a iw r Tl, 04*l* _____ ...... otfooL dragRlhfr-and «atua down* J«yi? TOlti^ya-uacii—„—„ ^^Atkln«r26 Inch------ilvr i|N»rt|in«ctA tg tip tiii ------rljht dlaheartenlng'snTtJ ofTOle tng to get mtixlmum 7nlle#ge' Tiicy 13 } TOnrmtm f l« l]B " '4 5 F ' e a c h land to private Interests, In pro­ toward ihnt (jnd. Wirkfl • It 7 13» K l)fni|in 13 ' • (In toll ar6) 74( fa. Vnl. I6 h30> rriwunli 7 • 1 : b T Orriisln 1 4 ceeding with this program as Tlie I d « n o Envlrnnm ontsl k I In. 30v30nr In. >6«35)il In .: ' BUILDERS SAW Ncddn J I I 3 IM'fvtinn 3 1 , . rapidly , an funds become avail- Council, only a y e a r old, Is bo< ItiriehliM 3 3 1 T KlilJ a I 4 I able — which Isn't rapid. Wo coming one of Ihe hord«st driv­ n.BMiili 3 » ] 4 S.lMfiloit I 13 ~ I D>rrlH|iH '1 I t y '4)1 . % ■ can alwiiyrrebuild ^lldllfo pop. ing conservation forces In the , ■ . . Iiual 114) 8 0 c « a c h ulatlons, providing, -m courfio. state and If It malnralns Its ear* (Uli of 6) $ V ll Ta, Vnl. 16v30<1 ly pronMse will be a domljiate T a k Ii ]ni]l7JTt>3 NUT! *1 .7 7 we have ilrat reserved a place v3 In. 30k3 0 m3 In. 16x35x3 In. SUPPLY Rid Rivir 3« II <1 7) to put them., power, over all outdoor oriented Utels I* V i1 « i 7« The truth of the matter from Rroups arouttd here. The menv ■f I 8. Point Handuw. this angle appears (hot the big Drshlp h(is great enthuslasin. COACHES QUIT ribotolnii filuri wlih bail«ilM.. h»uttiM «i«ph»na.' Spae only real basis for any pro- Is liu,fuftgostlhg letters black' athletes . to give the a-ffinBrcisi! lanrtiafl fitf „sali>l4>T

By wiu^UM roy A rim^w njfio c rlll(,i/rd lc;nl»*rs accomnuMlnlo Irftwlitir pxirn •By Unliol Press Intprnnllonal ------Py-aAVMOND-LAHU— _ f ;o p —owftcygn r Th** I.....r:------r^ tr r r r r m Ttn?~n5cniecially IHokc who liavo. (ukoii party, Iho vice priiuidi^iu lulded. .Alabnnui Gov. Albert I», support of racial inteBrritlon. ;WA<;j,fINGTOM ■ (U P I)" —Itfl- m ust raU o th o ' m oney for i(» mlltec.s will raise mo.st of their Vico Prosldont Spiro T . Ap.ncw t'xcpplloii (o Oio outconio of ro(l on '>tartinu M onday to enact thu )fj:hoicell3 proferable lo recent IhidiiotlnR moro money for (ilio notional h cn d (|u arters,, { riots in ]!»>H:,Pci)iocritlic Natioiuil Con- Wi'inloM who tliny a|l<'nipt lo "New York Ktiite freedom of fcnorol‘‘’court orders for mas- lOTO cam pniKn ihnn tf)o Domo' ty spends niKiul $1,-1 million a cluilce’' Hcltoo] atlendanco law. nnnuni crUIuk on* tlto upending C)iicu«o “nniirclil.'ils inul hoclf- volition. defino an tltn youan< black kIvo Integration. __ rats need to pay 'off- their of—nny"i)ntlonnl—polltlcnl“ com-“ L^UiUaisUls. — Tint—thr—TtpecinI roiibteBnmD'“netitS7 "nit-'se parly .|ciu|(-‘r« r.hnw n' - t h r - p r Tlie resolution polition.'i Cotv mliie(t b u r docH nor lim it Ui© Aijnew loUl lo.onft Ropiihir session cull I'riday al)out .the llto .D em ocrats chnrflCtorlKll- weird desire lo .siicK up iho Ijresfi . to call n Constiiiition number of . commlllebsi. Tho cans at n 5 inO-a-plnfo fiind same time the Mississippi convention , to consider cally will Npend whatever they Twin Falls (^Op Natlnntil Committee ft.. l.c>{l^.hitur() was approvinH a ralKinij ..d in n er Fclday, "thi? dl»si,lcnl', . by •■xcuslnil n n .l-" '" " '”" ’" - Aiiivcw ,;aid. amendment «poclfyin(; that; can rai.'ie. Unlcfis .th e ir new separately bu(fi(Clod " fin’a'nto ItnpllciitinnA. vilifications and resoluiion' tiuit would provide national chairman to be electod riitionnlizin]' IhJ pubHcan National Chair­ Republican National Commltieo* cndinH- next FridaVr— ichool:'*---- 7...... ^------m an Ro({orii C .-D .-M o rto n har. drTiOnivnreT'fiJiarcg'of (.-ontrihutos-(lir'ecily lo candl- M a n i l a announced Ihat the party'H 'The ovei'wholmlni’ molf^rity Stato .Sen. Ed P ittm an of Twin Falls Canal Co. ,water to dates. Contributions nro made for iiontenclnn uncli of the fivr ftational . hoadquarterH ban a of oiir poo)ile of both racej Hatrieshurj’ introduced tlie re. the hlj'boRt bidder In planned to nominees by the House nad to fivo yearji suiiport freeclnm of choice.' -solution which he snUl was hudp.ct of abnut million for Senate CampniRn committees. SS.non in • fines. 11>7(). for tho 11)70 Irrlnatlon season ^!;l|Tell Y anks T o “Go Hom e” said Dresver who has annolmced rccomjnendod by Gtw, .Toh« h;/ (beoj Twin Fivlls. For candidates -in ma'Ior proKidont also cnmniena(4»'— I't— lmp<‘rinli!irs— nnri 13emgcraiic-pri lOUslymdoptod-by-Ohlahomnr^ C om m ittoe—Jw ft-lr«|w riw l— Umt iip^n-TrSOTTmrrMnndnyrMijrch 4Ui.lo-moEC-Uiaii_sccd_moni:y^tQ_ tlie disriiplionK and {Ustrac- m a n M -A (TJ I)—An I lA m ori- their Kinofies" and "Nixon Tluj Alabama /;overilor .‘Jche Sll million liaK. been budn^Jcd put thcni ill pofiUloti for a faint tions" of the trial. can dcnioastrators chaniiuK , A similar propo'inl . won .1(1. City *-ManaRer Jean Milar (lortrino kill! kill! kill!" dn1j operation,'which trio.rto announced Friday. slacti- "YanKcfi i-o lionio” ninrchcd in st?ss!(in at (5:[10 p.m . Moiv.liiy in approval in tho^ Uiii.siana ile snid Iho jury "snw tho Only 100 marchefiJ gWinaincd Lej^latnre Friday. elect Republican.! to iho llouso. defrjvlnnts for (he nruircliists front of Iho U.S. Em hitssy for which ho will ask tho lawma* TIH'h 1-s the first tune bids have lii'n^ .sb(»rtly before ( |‘o'clock T h e cVi'nhtitutionnl nm end' N o IibOficf !ia.s b ech a n ­ and SQcic(al rnlKflts they really two hours^day hut then wrro ker.s to d raw up airrt“pass a hill l>cen callcd for leasinfr of w ater Rate Hearing Is riot ■’ iMtUce. equipped w ilh ment pfoit^fiil won (he support nounced for the Republican tho Twin FnllR CuAal Co,, n ro ." a w iy f that would prohU)!!- the forced .Senatorial C om m ittee, l)Ut It tran sfer of students for riic-ial of Rep, ■ Dnn Kuykendall. R- alihoufib Salmon Falls Canal Co. ' Ar, Afincw p rjls e d the Judr.o iak<)‘i-(ho-firHt'S750;00ft-fromthe- ''apd'-. ihiy Jury.-'ri—lMj'hairLHl [niild!iTf'~nRnin‘;r r('nT;nrl‘{.“ ' r r " would ■■ cspf'olnlly Tonn.,-who fiaiil-Ht-Memphi':"hu shni'Cfi‘Tl!l(Tcnt(}d"to‘ the''mT7tfrcK Slated-By-PU€- soiitJjward away from the favors this aciinn over other Sl.OOO a pIate GOP’! Wafihinnton young man ran frorri tho hack jjonih attack. prohiliil tiie biisini; of Ntudents pal • airport .uru leased cach em bassy. forms of lejilslatinn because dinner March 11 and expecir. to y«iu>v.. .« The Idaho Public Utllitie.i o' the audiloriiini hhoutini;, 'I’herJ) w as po'violcnco. to achieve a racial-balance. . Ret m ore than $250,000 from tho **riuil’s a lie." He wns (|Utckly .About iOfI demonstrators M ilitary tm ils and the p^iiice • The .Mlsjilsinlppl llon.se of ■*th(» courtH ccmtinue- to Innore Mr.. Milar'- Hsld'.lt Ih hoped Comml.s.sion has scheduled a w hat Confjroflfi is. sayinK. party'ii boosters' club. 5toppcd by policc, one of whom Ralhored 'oulsidij^ the embassy h.id l)L‘cn put on i.pocial alert In Representatives approved the In future yoar.i additional fihares public rate docket In the In* prabl>ed him hy his liajr, ^nd diirin /5 the aftf-rncuin. carrvinji anticipation of tlie demonKtra- "freedom of choice" amonil- Tho Roal for the March 11 Can be leased as a rc.siilt of dufitrial Administration Ruild- noli-A m erican p lacard s. Tb»'y tions, in eonirast to Wednesciay m ent 101 fi after It bad been :llnnor i.s to .proKs $2 million, ibc city’s switch from the Twin lnj’„ room 52, ai7 M ain -S trcet, 'l h e crowd cneorcd. ' Aj*new N anted P astor- m u sed . but jiHve nn oihnr circled f^acefully iindi’r . the when police arrived at tho adopted' unanimou.sly in jhe los.s than the net from a sim ilar F alls Canal System to B 1 u e Boise,- at fl a.m . M arch A.- \ , Senate. dinner last .' y ea r wl)/jn th e re iriTlfcTlvafer as a source or tiie Appllcanons have-l)oon - Pfl «- m dicaiion that he h ad Vioticed w atchful »4a/e.of .100 p<*licemcn embassy -15 minutes after (lie FILER ~ Loren L. Drake, (Iio disturbance. .stationed there in the niorninjj. atlitck be{;an. It has (lie cffect of piiti.in^’ wa.s not .so m uch compotitlon domestic supply. celvoj to increase the rate.s on son of Mr. and M rs. Iu>ren from individual candldaten rals- Mr. Mllar said the'*'water Is sand, Rravel, and aRnrejjatp.'j Drake, lias been appointed past, infj. m o n ey ‘for-Btatp o r confi.ro.s- from the lowline canal and must thereof, certain serviccji per­ tor of the Potn'r Valley United clonal campnfRnn. be taken out- above the citji’s form ed by household* ijooti.s car­ Methodist Church in NortJiorn For their throe major naiion- old filter plant either by pump riers and all mobijo linrpe car- California. nl_ .venture,s, the GOP has system or ihrounh the canal dis­ rior.1. Also to bo considered arc Wo bad formerly served as judficted morfl than $!) million. tribution system. Rids will he chanpes In rules, rpjpdntionn pastor of the Kenwille. Calif., Mindful of all the talk al)PUt the accepted in lilctks of .50 share.s and classifications of motor car­ United Methndlst Church. Democrats' poverty, Morton or more. * ’ riers opcratln({ within Idaho. BEHIND PENNEYS ’D e n t a SfiecidUf'

TKi m It! the khti»(hsi^ilns thilihnw ysu (C) 2 QT. lOJF DISK, Lots you your w»y Ju it how bin a ilollir can bel . to o tasly mtiil illsh cvoiy timo. (19) (A) 2 QT.SaUARE CAKE DISH. Distributes hi!0t (D) OBLONG BAKIN6 DISH. IWt" X 7W x evenly, cloaiu In broozo. ____ , (17) W ' . Portoct (or voRoloblo illshos. (20) n w m PlATtTlavof-sWor-fortlaHnj—.uouiD M E A S U R E °z. NEXT TO THE &sotvlnjli)aaniodlsh. ' (isl F IR E H O U S E SERVESS 20 GALLON INSIDE FAINT GALVANIZED PROClAM/lTibllittlroclilIhllrte tho w m U o( F oh. 21-JS ni Mlko Sommer, Dous Hull and Glenn Arrlnglnn. Tlie proclama­ Tuturo Farmers of America week In Twin F oIId In handed to tion WUH Issued by Mayor Foldtman l>ecauso FFA moinbors ors .oro. from .left, nob Carr, and prosDorlty ar-(lio-communUy^Sovoral-ao(lvl(lo«-aro-pian*— C L O S E O U T Knndy.,.Aun(ln, Noll Urood, Moccow, siato FFA president: ncd by tliQ local FFA chapter In observance of FFA Week. GARBAGE A icruhbabU fong t#iafino finUli for w a lli, c«ilinni, woo(l//ork. Givnt loijt* fortlon on oil InHrlor woNi. D riji m WW Cll.riwivt. REGULAR $3.99 STORE-WIDE BARGAINS MELAMINE . d in n e r w a r eI t>luan>ln«cf Celart ALSO Roymsc Molamino Is dish- REGULAR $4%44 EVERYTHING WHOLESALE waslior safo, stain resistant and.guarantood lor two yoars $4.98 .... against crazing, cracking or gallon OR LESS breaking. Sots coma In motiorfi ' cloqotttor colors, Harvflst Gold .. sTKi Avocatlo. Sorvlco for 4 DISCONTINUED COLORS 144 L I M I T 2 .-Incl. 10'' plates,.cups & sail- ' Off«r Explret 25 ONLY, AtVtERlCAN MADE cors, and largo soup, salad or Reg. $6.99 gallon ... S « 6 9 dessert bowls. F«b. 23, 1970 SCOTTS C U P & SAVE iHmiiiiHiHiHVj;; Baseball Mitts 9 VOLT TRANSISTOR S F i r s t B q g o on«d Floldors , . B A H E R I E S = M WITH THIS CO I^O H — . S EVEREADY FI_ASHLITE ONE GROUP LADIES' GIRLS' STRETCH TEEN BAnERIES 6.88i 5 BI$EiQ===' 2 9 i PARKAS SKI PANTS aaaaM iuaiH clip & save iiinaiim iaiif 5 umit one — coupon B-pir.. a-ai-yo ' - ( M o s t l y SIzos to J.6 ■ 59 S Ree. $1.89 ^ 60-75- 100 2 P o c k a g o . . 99 S a d d it io n a l . PARKAS ■ , ' SKI PANTS' $1.49 5 ormor Vatuos <:4^0R (Formor voluos to lIMir ONE — Coupon t)(|iIril M 3 -7 0 - $45) $Q98 Woo. Brokon ifaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaiiiaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaae saaaaaaaaaaaa c l i p & s a V e aaaaaaaaaaaaii )W . w .. ' S i M s . P a i r ------“ -MASKING TAPE™ § PLASTIC PAINT FAIL | T^Lt SAtES FINAC : b ^------“ SAVE PLENTY $$$ — ^------steel rlna Rlvev -^TneowsTj iC - s oKtrn strenath S Rasular 79c 29 WITH THIS COUPON - GERRISH CHORE GLOVES 27c R E G . 4 5 o M ; U M IT 3 • . 2 3 $ | 0 9 SPORTING GOODS STORE IS * . C*U1»»» S P a i r I , 2 5 2 MAIN AVE. SOUTH TWIN FALLS ’aiaiaaiaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaa'paaiiat^. Sunday, Fobruary 22, 1970 ‘'TI^os-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, A»l,

P o llu tio n — Is Anything Being Done?

to disctoso these. Ho snld the inR nclinlnUtrator nnd one of firm’s secondary troatmetit tb f county officials who a re con* deadline has been cxlontlod In* ceriy^H-. a l)QMt„gQndltJQns-^lanff- ilrftnirnlyrpcntllltirCffin'pIetlnn of tfuT Htream, snicl Ihero ore a a cleanor enylronmcnl anti iy)l' the feasil)IHty study. Mr. Flor* numlxjr of sites suitable for rec­ luflon nf Btrcams nnd rivers’ is ence said he wliolobearledlv reational dovelopm ont b u t poliu* licRlnnln(( 'to svjpports the county’s proposisnl Hon und conlamlnalinn nrq hold- ovftrduo nclln/V. , • for convorlinit Rock 'CrecK ' to inR up such dovelopm eni.' » Rock Creek, from just cnst scenic and recrentinnal use. At tho mouih of tho creek of Twin PnlU lo where U joins Idulio ‘Frozen Foods is niiiti* Is n InrRf nroa ■snnkB—R ivcr—mjnH we?!i~<5niie' oporaunj' a primary (roatmcn dofilRnatcd for park develop cily, hnfi been terniud one of facility lit the rim of the can­ mont. Hero water from Hock „ ll'u most poliulod sircnmfl in UNAXmrORIZKD DUMPING of trasVwfid dehHs*1*«.coiitrlbutqd-to , .lIuHdn...... and.. unslghlly...... ------* yon.'Vern Routii. conipaiiy pros- Crcok is a brownish Hreon color _cotiiIIHon« whoro RockXnsoKlpfns tho SnnUo Rlycr., ' \ . lorpfo V. nroo . In . thin vicinity Is Im Iitiistiiiilptalinod - siiic'o •ident, flays 'ftiV(r”^nnUlhftflz(?{r~(lufnplnji ol 1050 Rttidicfl Imvo liocri InR com pletion of the feasibility trash has lltteretf the canyoit for pnrk clovolopmonl dpponmng on Imp ‘ rncnt In condl|lon«i of tho crook. ------on ihc extent nf pollution studv before undertnkinK costlv rim with ovorythinR from' tin nnd menti»>(fW correction. Dond- improvements. He said tho ef­ cans to old nu|om ol)ile IxMlles. lines hfivo pccn esmblisiicd for fluent from the primary plant Similar conditions can bo found .industries to insiatr trentmcnt in Inrnely starch nnd wnshinR a t 7ilmosf*o re­ quired. Rock Creek nro numerous. A South of Addison Avenue hev* tour of the creek from the Officials of the Idnbn. Health eral access points also reveal PRIMARY TREATMENT TACnmVJi m tha rim of Rock Dcparlment indicnio deadlines mouth where lit omplios into dumping alnnR the canyon rim. Creok Canyon behind Idaho Frozen Foodit Inc.. were one* could apain bo'exlcndedirin* Snak&-Rivor-baek-to-o seen manager at boine, says-tho first on old tiro and rocks at far edso of water. ThU Is Juit l>eIow (he Polo Lino nriJae north of phofie covors tho proposal of Twin railK and at timot fibrous mo(orlal of thli bacterial alime la also visible (hrough the corrtblned wastA treatment wotor of Rock Creek. facllllvJor Industrlei: and tite city of Twin rail*. 'Fho feaslblll* ty study v/as Initiated by the city and funds made available under U.S. Department of IIous- Ine and Urban Developntent; The first phase, Mr. Reynolda says, covers nlterhative meani -of-consiructinR a slnfile second* -ary-wuj^o-troutmont-facility-to - acsommodiito all waste Renerat' ed in the nrea 'riithcr than Indl* vldual facilities for eaph indus' innrnding thfl . j __ sowaue treatmentmont f a a l i t y ' • . Irt Snake River Cnnyon from primary to secondary. tl'Tlie second phase of the Btudy, ready in 1071 or late in IflTfl, will de.tuil costs nnd In­ clude recommendations on which alternative or altcrnn* tives can best meet area needs. Ho sa id .the^study_L<»_aimcd-to* ward the 1073 deadline but noted with finoncinR complications In view nf new nnd pending legis*' lation tlie 1073 deadline is a tentative thinp. He added com­ pletion of Adequate secondary facilites could require- tw o years from the time a plan is Relected and finaheinc arrang­ ed. Dr. Stokes said the Idaho UVE.ovo Rock should meet this deadline. Creek Canyon It iFos In a natural drainago line lo creek In (ho background. County Zoning Some action has already been Administrator Joseph LaValleo inspectA rubble. .taken by industries and others' are maklnR long rnnfje plans. AmalRamated SuRnr Co., h ma* lor -contributor to wastes in [ock Creek, has announced plans to hepin coni»tructlon witlj- in the next few weekft on a clarification--cyRtem to-rem ove— silt from wasto water now dis­ charged hy tho plant Into Rock Creckf Tltis will also remove orpanic particles of beet tops nnd beets but it will meet sec­ ondary treatment requirements, state.officials Ray, nnd Ihc firm could make further strides by Jolninp the overall rccnndary fa''- cilitM If called for by the p resen t feasibility study. , Enforcement of contnminntion — and-pollutiDn-COntroUlonR-Roclc— Creek, Dr. Stokes said, is large­ ly the responsibility of county 1—TKrtTiltntlffif offire^“ 'W»TTire1nr fr needed, from (he-State Hfeaith B nard. ■ -- InduRlrlol "w aR lo —Is—V •m eans the whnl«rii!IOr\roi Creek pollution.'' Much of the problem comes from livestock penR. pastures and watering areas •' fo/ cattle nnd horws' f along the creek. Some Is com­ mercial nndiisome Is asrlcuUur- al. Independent .Meat .Co.,' with a larRO foedlot area adlac;ent to the creek, has a nrimary aewago treatment fac[llJj’.,-rprejM Flrtrencai-Jj'..-rpraJIlo«eph UlVailee walchea (he slit and mud_pMr into Reek Creek. A new eiarlflealliht firm. sa^-4iU concern has «x* . SOLID. WASTE PROBLEMS Irtclud. oU car bodiM nnd lystem, scheduled'to be under eontlrucUoa^ tha near Cutura b designed , to remove aUt atwl tensive future plans to correct ------KdlM«nt to------ttock Cra«k .uch------u (hew on------i^voto beet partldea-^lrou.tha amuent. J • tba aituaUoo but Jk not abla~ lifopM W- M 7&I S liM t' A - 2 Timei-NoWi, twin Falli, Idaho Sunday, February 22, 1970 / , ' I because the Invisible Infrared Mr. Kay said the only safeitbroutth iMi.holo onlo a 8>ieel Tip Given On rays can burn the retina of the method recommended hy^safcty of white paiier. making an Im- eye In the same way that a honlth auihorllleB lo'study lhe{age of the sun'and .depleting Search-Rescue Exercise Proves Units magnifying glass wlll focus sol- ocHpse without eye damage' ls;iho eclipse indlrectlji The slw • .ar roys and uurn a hole through to -make-a pinhole In one piece of the image can be varied .Willi H o w T o S e e paper.” . i of cardboard and focus the kun the distance between the sheets. Sun’s E clijS^ With a partial eclipM of the WASHINGTOK'S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL! FAIRFIELD — Snowmobile* sun due March 7 over Idaho, - ...... -m ay-hav«-brought-m uch «;t wntchinjj tJjR From Your Vista Liner Dealer For Magic Valley lhavc also brought.-conccrn-.to__ phrnnmenon through colored '■law.onforccmcnl, volunteer glaKses. . , .Kcarch'anjl rcscuo. Rroups and ' 11 FOOT SELF CONTAINED the' U. S. Forest Sflrvico. - " Dick kny sa|d in Boise today ShouJfJ n Bnowmohller Iwcoftie (hut th ere Is g re a t, dutiger in OLYMPIC STYLED CAMPER iosl. Injured or simply Rtrandcd, vinwing the sun through any WIlHi Comptmior, quaan ill* cobbvif flol. n t loflfit In Ihe F airfield a re a , normal colored glusscst' "simply V;oi«f iv»l»fn-P««uuf* Jnnli, /ull Inliflof they nri ready to cope with iliO. tl.owtif, (o.Iol, vaolty, wal#f h«ol«f, hold. tlte situation. ’iTilfl wan proven Inn funk, nnd Fufnncit. reccnMy In n March and rescue SLEEPS SIX PteOPLE cxorclRO h eld n ea r here in w hich iPTA To Meet n J'vlcHm** supposedly Injured and lost was found and'brought CASTI.EFORD - The Castle- *2699 ford P'l'A will nteet at .1 p.m.r to safety within about four bour« NO TRADE INS ^ tim e .' * M onday at th e high .school for 11)0 successful -.rcscuo wai< the annual Founders Day meet' aclileved through the combined jngi^^__ • • • ' ______-Come-ln .-^r-See-The-New ------^rf6rnroniw-Sawloo!OIatI6nftl"~ Tile flag will h^ pre»;cnted by ForesJ, Soldier Mountain S k I A f RH^GIfT the 4'H girls. Members of the Vista Liiiers And Receive Pntrol, C^mas County Snowmo­ iijicoch class, under tre direction bile Search and Rescue squad, n f Mr's" J a m e s lis Grofte, will Willow Run 'Snowmobile Area prc.'sent the prograhw Tl»ereTl»ere 'iHW \JW1IN, ------and-Camas-County-Shcriff.-- M ADRONS SALES AND SERVtCE i>e a silver offering taken during PHONE 734-2861 Tahbed the HASTY Rescua the lea, honoring Founders Day. 1105 KIMBERLY ROAD AT THE B POINTS . Operntion, It bcRan when Rob LET’9 HAVE HONESTY IF NOTHING ELSE.. ------^flrtln»r"firTtur-TJr^F« Service left ftlone on a snowmo^ MAP SHOWING sScficTl'iirtjrw a* sltidled by Hasty Rescue crcws and lenders prior to ______bile and became ,"lo«t.'‘ Be- (he start of search. A1 Osborn, left, president of tha Sawtooth Recroallon Inc.. owners of - .iKtwecn.5:30 and.6 pjti. a'caUv WIHeW'Rnn lodge, and Gary SmUhey, District Rfanger, two of (ho directors.of tho operation, wenfout to cooperallnp units explained aearcb urea to four Hasty Rescue crews, (U..*!. Forest Service Photos) in Goodlnp:. Camns and Jerpmo coiinlies stntlnji the rider wa» . xlx ()Ours overdue on n trip from Wardrop Creek on Wells ______Summ it Road-Scvcn m iles north... of Fnirfield. He Imd indicated }ie planned to ro to the Ditto Flnt Winter Play area. Four HASTY scarch units were organized and met at WII- low Run Snowmobile Lodge (o ^ study maps and divide about two Jowrtfihips'jnto search areas iinsigned to each. Communlca* ------tloTnr^wero-ostabHshed-with^ra*— dio equipment and lights wore carried for emergency signal* t should the radio.units fall., The four units set out on the search a re a s and by R:34 p .m ., : tnemlMsrs of HAS^TY Rescue Team No. 3 discovered Iho in­ jured party with simulated con- cufslon and leg fracture. By ;.]0:55 p.m. bo waj back at thd lodge, but as director^ of the operation stated, this time in­ cluded some discussion, demon------KtratlomrntTinsmit:tlcm^ttl£K“ -. would-not-have iMJcn covered in a genuine scarch and rescue operation. About 23 persons pprtlcipated. One rescue party went out from Fairfield, directly over Wells Summit to look for the snow- ~ rnobiier. One individual was as- signed a high elevation point ACCIDENT VTCTIM. Bob Martins Is unwrapped at search and rescue headquarters some to rela^ radio messages. fromI rum hours after ho was reported mIssInB In-simulated search and rescue operntion. Ski Pa- - i r a s t r to ‘ rhT'--*ro>. U'S. Forwt Eorvlte ond-mher-.geoclM-eooortlwl In Uw (M ir - ^carch headquarters at Willow R un U hIb^- a rescue sled wa 'Lodge. Immediately^ dlsQittched to the In their .evaluation, cooperat­ area where the victim was ing; unltk pointed out It is m uch /ound. safer fnr anowmobllers to use Officials said the victim was established snowmobllo areas found in one hour and iO min* and trails and it Is rare, (hat u(es after the search began. in accident or lost snowmobller A key (o t^e search was trac­ Is reported on n commercially ing tho snowmobile .(racks of operated facility such as Willow tho missing machine In spite R un. of numerous other tracks which It was reported In 19C4 there had been used as a cover in j^rO(>.W)o_snQivmQbllc5:ia-.usc — — th e-scn rch -n rca^ ------n the United Spates and Canada The point of discovery was and there aro now 700,000 with 13 m iles Iro m the Willow Run sales this year alone exnectffd lo . top th^ m lirk; TlVls — ~ FollowlnK the ■ rescue opera­ makes-it-the fastest growing tion, a review was held by co* winter sport and a (^00.000 in­ operating units to Iron out any dustry. difficulties and give pointers,on O ne out of ev ery 25 snowmo- possible improvemeni of (he bp- Isllcrs, however, were injured "Labour to keep alive in your breast cratlo n . ast yenr in a study area |Cov Among tliose directing th e ered In Minnesota, which -mjbtes learchand rescue,exercise were this a much more hazardous that little spark of celestial fire Gary Smithcy., Fairfield District sport'than skiing. Tliere are al­ Forest ranpQif; Tliomns-Spack- so-problcms-ot-damago 9 n d ■- called conscience" I: man and Lowell Ruby of the trespassing on private properly, N IG irr TIME RESCUE Incluilcd (rnntportlni: of spocUl «Ic(I Soldier Mountain Ski Patrol and and the matter of snowmobilors byjho Soldier Mountain Ski Patrol lightweight sled to tho sKe Al Osborn,. pres -esldent. of Saw disturbing or killing game, where (ho vicdm was found. Snow machines pulled tho rescue George Washington RTCren(ipn„ Inc., operators [iolnts also . dlscusscd in the filed o tho sKe and are shown Itere preparing to co to (ho spo( I Willow Run Snowmobile Fairfield cxcrcise. whore (ho lost snowmobller was found. j

'At the same (Ime, wa(ershed Ing w ith (ho Yellow stone Soil Rehabilitation Program values nro recoj’rtizod and con- ConsVrvnticin . District, the Sid- side-red in the plun," lio-'baid. (li)Wiiy brothers In li)G.1 enibark- Clear • cut block lopjjinr, nie-’ ed on a prni’ram of range im- .0,11 R angeland Assists thods on the St. Mnrie.s in north­ proviMiic'nr including extensive ern Idaho upon up forest canopy control of Ijjg sngebrush and re­ so simlight can penetrate and seeding grass.” understor>i slirubs. forbs an d •'A special problem w as a Big Game, Livestock gra.ssea can ctrminate and sizeable elk herd that wintered grow. Slasli burning likewise on some of Slddoway's best ear­ ------By JIM HUMRIRD game range. Other examples In­ Htinuilnte.s such growth, particu­ ly-grazing landfc The brothers, is an excellent month lo slarl a savings' program Idaho rUh-Gamo Department clude largo - scole bltterbrush larly red - stemmed ceanothus worked out an agreement wilh Two heavy dutji crawler trftc- plantations and g rass and le- and.othcr suitable browse plants tho Idaho Fish and Game Com- tora running abreast, dragging gume scedlngs on the Sriiid needed by foroi-ing white-tailed nji-sslon, under which the com­ ...... a 300-foot ch ain l>elwoen them , Creek gnme range In Fcomont deer, and elk, on depjirtment- mission' helps pay the cost of Georgu Waihington'* above rule mfrlHt well havif-lm;Iuded the following od- can tear out rank growths of County for sage grouse, hs well owned ranRolnnds. Cooperation seeding some of the depleted . ‘tall sagebrush so 'tnat desir­ as elk and moose. of the Milwaukee Land Com-, range In exchange for tho use vicBi "ResisI (ho temptation to spend all of your paycheck, Storf saying — even ‘ of Ibo \vlni«rl«R area by the able browse plams, forbs and Gene dcReus, land manage- pnny and oiher nearby Inndhnld- o smoU amount — each paydoy In a savings account qt First Federal." -Krasses can.be seeded. n}cn(„ superYjbor._-aayfi - t-ii-n-t cra.was-csscntioL-to-thii range eUc herd, The conilssion aHo Each link of cHaln welghs^O- many species of legumes, grass­ rehabilitation program. . I^rmlt.-i iJib’ S iddow ays' to use We'll keep your money sofe. Out of sFghf. Beyond temptation. And, oh. how It 40 pounds when used for sage­ es and bitlerbrush have been some of the state's game range Tho Idalip Fish and Game grows at our high rates of Interosf. Spend some (hought on that. 5.25% on brush eradication. Heavy ones, planted on tho Boise front for Department initiated controlled whilo the ficedlngs nro becom- inp established.'* such as tho Ely Chain, used c h u k a r, Hungarian partridge burning pVOgrams and partici­ cerdficote deposit savings ($ 1,000 minimum • i month basis) ond 5 % on pass- to Uproot grovt^s of pit\on pines and mulo deet;. Many springs p ate s w ith tho U. S. Forcilf The authors say the w intering and Junipers In Nevada, weigh and seeps on tho range have Service in such critical winter elk herd had ab o u t 500 head ^book daposit. savings , , , both compounded semi-annually. 00 pounds per link, not count­ been developed for te.veral spe- range Improvement experiments at (he start of tho cooperative ing 18-Inch lengtlw of steel rail clcd of.'.wildlife. Livestock ani­ on the LochsavRlver watershed. program, which was considered spaced every (hree feet to give mals will be used In a “rest This research has shown both about right for the amount of odded weight. Plenty of power rotadon" program to encourage agencies how (o •u.<»o' fire (o re­ winter feed available. With ad Is needed for the Job. and soil tho production of bltterbrush. habilitate winter clli rangen In ditlonal land and’Improved for­ disturbance Is grea(. Aerial or Rest ro(a(lon Iff a system of the Clearwater area, according age, the herd has Increased to ground seeding follows,' often land use which allows livestock to dcReus. There is n possibility m ore than 1,000 anim als. Range wilh follow-up ctialning in (he animals to “hedge" pnr( of (he (hat controlled burning teclmi- deierioration has been areatly reduced or eliminated, oppoftll® diMCdOrt,...... browse shrubs'ond’blffinra-tfe* quon oan-l)e tifio<|-(o-roi)abllitBto “ MosrcHtlcal.-bijrBame-ninRe bnishr Thls-»tlmulate8~grow(h,- erilloal'Winlor mule deer-^nges Z^ic_sr4ltIQ.\ynyiJvcriL rtcogi management lb the state Is (he usually by an much as double south of (ho .Salmon Rlve.r. ed for their efforts by tho Idila ho responilblllty of federal agon- and even treble (he amount of However, much more' research Landholder • Sport.sman Council c le s r The ohjecllve- Is muUlpIo browse produced j>revio»slV on IB needed lM5forc_(hl3- lo o L can In 1005 when (liev were award­ ~\i)(»=m#*iBMmBni^or'lfvcirMlfr tH5~samo range. Systematic ro­ become operational. ed tho “ fjindholdcr - Sportsman of the Year” placiue In recogni­ timber and other uses of feder­ tadon moves livestock animals An exchange of grazing prlvll- al lands, af well ai manage­ ln(o a pas(ure.at (he time sieils tion of "Outstanding Leadership togeft and other cooperation bc' and promotion of lmproved.land- FmST ment /or bis game animali and froM browse plan(A are ripe and (ween a large livestock ranclter holdqr • sportsman, reladons." other witdllfe.aiyicles. ■cottwlng. Tlie cadle. sheep or in eastern Idaho and (he Fisli The Idaho Flsn and Game De o(her animals (rample (he seed Dill S ld (lo w a )^ d d s . -*T h-l a an d G am e D cpartm en( Is rc' agreement was one of (he best,. FEDERAL par(m ent > Is concerned mos(Iy ln(o the soil, plandng (hein. A( ported In'the current issue of ' 'wl(h rehabililadon of crfdcal big (hi» sam e (Im e, another p astu re things (hat over happ^yicd '‘SOIL CONSERVATION," the , It. not only gives the .... gamera(lve efford on production I|b achieved 4ind for- dele by Neol S. Bue and John grarjt^„ In .tha spring, so we FEDERAL federal lands so far have been age is available during (he wln> Davis, district conservadonUt limited to «xperlmen(al types of ter and early springtime fo r and range 8peclBllg(, respec(ive- chaining, seeding and plandng. d eer, 1y. Joint cooperadon helped haU _Exampres of detrim ent efforts •*'We expect t : ______hUCKLE UPl " , ((Theljrilie^Iansr proaui !o sllm ulate. (ho grow th oi doway Sheen Company «M»uolir 7—T-flk^ryoup-dmeHit-wlniertimer tOVERLAMOmNG^EMIER- a>» much browse os (ho and a doubled-safe size of advises fhe'Idoho State Pollcs.' iresehT produCtfpiPBVei;‘»7 tf jr thiTpftl trhtmi-YtiR t-wlntcreri-there7 Buckle“up'befor«-*yoir»tm'=ah' Tb^ article ita'tes: **Cooperat' wajw. SunHny, PflKruciry 22, 1970 Tlnfis*.News, Tv^/ln Falls, Idoh'o X-3

Other arnn utilities which A r c ii P q ^v c i* Facilities To v hitvn ni’rerd to p a rtic ip a te ' In- Lludo ..tim cithii; of Albion an d . H urify; Jho l.ust* River Fvlectric G et.N aclcar t^Iaivt Sci vixic - I.i^wnr , ^ - VallcV Pmwpiinuul l.lulitrA .Six c(nntnunily-.|njwt*r facHli'|powcr jicrnjinnting plants will Wyo.; Ritlt Rivnr l-leciric Co- tlc.s have pledgfil ihVir parlicl.^ii'^her in a new i-ra of I a r g o-Itip4>rnlivf, M ulta: S«iuth Sldo’ nation In siibncrlblni; to tlw? t >'o | iijtMiiric Mnos. Declo. nnd Ihn p.,I o( a 1.1 kll.iwmi l.l,,|,l m^Pmvpr or Bur- nuclear )iower filiint platutcd f o r , ____ _ . - >• . • . lho-Wn«ltiiM5i.>-)»uill-! nnd opi'ratiwl for the irri 1 i t si>oniors by the Washington Piihlit’ P ow er .Supply Sysn-nt, INeOMtTffit w hirh Jit present op«‘riite-s liie „ . BOTH gion’s only ('ommori’iai power Celtinn your Incoma lax rQorod t i n K D A I produrtion liuclenr plant nt llan* C05 be 0 wonderful ford. Wash. lot»'t Birthdny prosent. Tok* it AND EXAMPLE o r ENGINEERING’Sl*S cnnlrlbtiHoncnnlrlbtHlon (oI comraiinUy orowth In (hs Dalo Rlcdfiscl of (ho onslnMrInK firm of Rlcdosol ami Slrniihhnr, dcRlsncnt of Tbi> l-v cn r re elonnl hvdro. , lo BLOCK. Tliov'll mok# jurs S tA T I ■ I ' foonrtmway gxtcn)iI6n now umler cohstrucUftftjMcoh'strucU-.. ... h fcT...... ai^^ ...... ------thft-PtoJccUWr^IedescI_wa»_scUsclcini'»FiV«ry1iBlttmoiriI«rfori— . ncoimty Airport. Showing plans on1 (he aUoilto are JohnJoKn~^. J. Slraubhnr» IoI(,lolt, and Englnoora ai Young Englnoor of lhA year In ldalio. Ihcrmal program wliich Includes construction of the WPP.SS plant lion. Sm lh« ollict In You^ I V m nnd six o th er ther'n>nl- (steam ) % SGltARANTIKS Week To Honor Enviroiiiental Engineering < |ir*|»a>olUmeerK, buiUl- l.lVERPnoi., England ings, airports and even ncJvnhce- • M.iiirire Voninn_h_ •nents-in-nnricalnircrAvould not be jiO!!sil)le. n footblill fun who really be­ lieves in -slioivlng bis faith H‘R [ T 5 ^ c o . week of Fob. 22 throiijjli U-in »ht‘ locnl team. 28 Itas been proclninied Nftiion- America'* Largeil Tax Service with Over 4000 Offices ill ProfesslonHl Encinccra Week Mnurifi', no, has had his and titls year's lliemE Is Envir­ vhair dyed.red on one side onmental EnpineerinR. and white on the other — : F I L E R A N D F I L L M O R E Members of the Idiiho Society the colors of the Liverpool WEEKDAYS 9 A.M.-6 P.M. ^ SAT. 9-5 PH. 733-0106 of Profcssionnl EnRihecrs nro ^ club. ■ * *'-fh»l!enninR-residenH-ofthe-nrrn m to look nround tlieni nnd wit­ ness the nccompli.shments "o f m odern cni]lneDrinB In the past few years. . Industry nnd Rovernmenlnl ARencies arc relying on tho .skills nnd knowledge of the en- RineerinR profession to ncconip- lish new Ronis in developm ent imd construction. Ron Dehliii, Idaho Department of IliRhwayji enfiineer. Shoshone, snid tlie Ma^ic Vallov Chapter rSTC'conslsis of 27 licensed cn* I'ineers nnd seven in • trnining Ijradunte onp.ineers. ii EnRineerinj; requires four to five years of college trnlninu nnd some four years of In-lrnln* inf» work l>efore the Individual is eligible to tnke.;\n cxanilna* ■ linn for state licensing. Local membership Includes city enplneers, planning,, an d cnnsultmR engineers, highway, utility company and Industrial ._ J r i T ______engineers, constniction engin­ A NEW JCDOK FOR DOWNTOWN Twin Falls \k taking eers and those working In re- of (ho city and various ogoncka cooporodng In (ho ro-dovolop* .search at tho'Snake River Re­ Khapo. bom In (ho englnooring offica of Now(on and Schafer. • tnent proJec(. Envlronmcn(al Engineering, themo of national' Tom Schafor, loft, and Paul Nowton explain plan* for (ho search Center nnd other agrl- ProfCHHlonal Engineers Week It evident In (ho improve* cultural ‘cstahllfihmcnts. maU type project which Utclr llrm has .designed tor approval mont projects around Twin Jpalls. • A Twin Falls consultlno nineer, Dale I,. RiedeseM 'across Snaka River the vi­ undertaken rep resen t ■ total In- All High School students In ser^inllon Resenrch Center, Kim' been honored bn the state so­ cinity of Glenns Ferry; the new vo.stnient of m ore th an $3-mll* the area are Invited tp.-attend berly, wns recently awarded a ciety ns Idaho's Voimg Engineer Clenr UikcK bridge near Duhl; lion. Ho hns served ns pre.sldent nnd learn \Chat the field of en- plaqua fur outstanding work In Of the Year. He was honored the concrete spectator stadium of the Magic Valley Chapter. [ineerlng involves. Meetings are sprinkler irrigation dove l b p- In t))0 nnntial convention of the at the Twin Falls high school, Idaho Socicty of Professional leld each two weeks with gticst ment. He is tditor of the third socicty in Dolse earlier thi* and the design and cosstruction Engineers nnd Is . currently speakers from the society ex- edition of- "Sprinkler Irrigation - .jiionlli- supervision of an l,800.^iot ,CX:. chairman of^..the Pr^sparation plaininR.-variaus -phases of the Handbook." tcnslo'n nt the Pulln^aii - r^osco(^ Mr: RIedesel Is a partner and Committee of the Stnto Socicty. engineering profession. Robert Worstell, agrlciiUurnl owner in the firm of RIedesel RegionnI airport. Ho has also 'Mr.-RIedesel serves as chair* In addition to'hlghwa and-Str-aubhni^nd-bafi-bnon-a 4c*jgncd-iuany_«»lloJuof-u!cond- m«n-of-»he-4Hvirt*-Fflil^PI; resident of Twin Falls since nry nnd Forest Service higliwny and ironing Commission 'A grnduate nf thn Univer- and road, bridges, higliway sign- active in civic nnd service m.r,n«II.v known lo llinitt- iMi.lH'f Kmi^rly Iwo of -wdl_aii-prufuiiionul— organizn ------city-of-idaho-with-A-dcgrctJa inc-nndJichliniL- '"IprfiVPil m ttliodi civil engineering, he came to One of his most recent proj- tions. Awaro of problems facing s.nfN ll,r.re jre a nmnl.LT ol ot Twin F alls In .Tune; lflfi4 as an ect.i Ih the design,nnd constriic-, Jho Engineering profession, nncl unusual engineering jobs under­ unlined canals and studying the ,, engineer In - training with' the tion supervision of tiie l,2.'»0'tont hns devoted tinto to recruiting way in the local area. water losses through seepage. 'V laic C harles W. G lasby nnd As- runway extension nt the Twin nnd scholars programs for Dr. Marvin Jensen, Agricul­ sjjfifltes, He has also workeU Fnlfs City-County nirport, which ji')img engineer s. He also de­ tural Engineer and director of University of Idaho Professor with the Idaho Department of Is still underway. The cxtenslcm votes time tts a volunteer in* tbe AUS Snake River Conserva­ C. E . Ur«Kk\vny Is bending a Higbways nnd ns a draftsman., .wlU„pr.civ.ldc-fDr_.tJic_5er.viccs-Qf Rtructor in land surveyor review tion Reso/ircb Cehter and study out of the research center __ His engineering " accomplish'. heavy n lrcraft such ns the DC-9 course sponsored by the I.S.P.E.’ James Chapman, engineering on .scepaije of Irrigation waler ments linve Included such slruc- jets in this area'. Natloniil Englnoerlng week le'chniclan are among-those In­ from canals and reservoirs to tures as the concrete bridge To date,' the projects he has has been proclaimed by Presi­ volved In forecasting Irrigation determine why seepage some­ dent Richard Nixon. Gov. Don needs of crops and compiling tim es st»)ps from n atu ral causes. Working with him In this and TIMES-NEWS Samuelson and Mayor Frank weather datji to old ngriculture iifjd tm a n . n the area. the general stud\4 of of>cn and plpe de­ • nv. hated her life with her fath­ a job nt n factory. He began James Uondurant, are working cross connected so when one termine whether the fertilizer, er and brother. Her father was drinking nnd the family lifo of on projects to provide treatment s closed by a timer another particularly i^hosphate, applied n dnmknrd and her brother was the Wendallh bocame unbear­ facilities and to detect agricul­ s opened and Irrigation water in this area is finding Its way n typical street hoodlum of the able. Maureen was given most tural and Irrigation contri­ automntically moves to another Into Snnko River through drnin- city. of tlie bo\isebnUl duties. butions to strcntn pollution. field. This Rllows oftc JrrlgaTTTr •URa uiwl Koepage. Tlieso kUkUcb As any young girl, T-oretta had Maureen.bud more a.spirntions Magic Valley Chapter menv to handle up to ten times as to dae. Nfrs.. Uondurant says, her littlo romances.^Sho saw her to usn her.niitKl, but .she'used •l>ers of I.‘?PE are sponsoring nr much acreage. show where waler filters through boyfriei^cj get kil|e* the nocessnry capital to contin­ In Enjjineering. «er with the Snake River Con- phate is retained In tho .soil, '' She married a policeman nnd ue her educatinn. She gets beat­ they moved to the midwest with en up and goes Into a cntonic his pnrents. There she.|ind two state for nearly two years. One ____ children, Jule.'s. nnd-Maurcen. - dny_alie realizes, .she ,can.’L he Jules wns nlwnys different, that way forever and goes back .orotta noticed this quality and to normal. She breaks nwny tl>*y nlwnys had a m utuni un- from her family and starts lier ^lerstnnding during bis child­ college career. Maureen falls in hood. Ho ra n .a w a y a lot and lovo with one of her nrofes.sors, like to e.xploro things. He didn't marrle.H.bim and discontinues like seeing everyone silting any association with her family' around^ leitlnff the world pass As far as -she Is concerned tJiey by them, which'was,,whnt all are gone forever. 14io adults seemed to be doing. Ju les is not' qs forti)nate 'is At that time, tJilngs were bad Maureon. He goes through many ond.the country was going Into Jolw nnd affairs only to fnil. In A war (hat Jules didn’t under. I,the end b t J . s ‘ lcft alone In the Ktnnd. He nnd n good relntionv^ Detroit rlot,s unable to tmdcr- Khlp w ith bis grnndm other Wen^ >tand what is’ going, on aro.und

PICK A SPECIALIST FOR YOUR HEARING As ap art of our conDplete haadng aid lervlce, we offei(jb free audlometrlc tetliand hearing evaluation In our office or your hoMe, Conne In or coll today a n d fin d o u t w h a t "C o m fo rt S o u n d " b y TELEX c a n do for you. » ; -mE^HEARIMGnAID^ERW G iTwU M il, A>4 flm«i-N«ws, Twin Fdll», Idaho Su^^doy, Febrvary 22, 1970 Inastmasleri met it llirnlngl The Toastmasters decided to '^'N utting Wins ' Cafe. hold their meetings on Wedhev Glen Brown received tho red day Instead of Mondays. Their Area Maii Recalls, pencH for his table topics. Rich- next meeting wilt be held at PencU For Talk ard -Bohle prtsliloed------at-- the -meet- - 7 p,m. Wednesday al-Uie KlriK Ing and Reese Bates was tho ing Cafe. ______blue pencil —ror~th^«v«ni«•n in ip ------1 was awarded to Clifford.^utilng Russ Muhlman _ . FOR «AFAST SBLLING RESULTS in to . add ,h>is gorgeous on his speech entitled ''Tax,eaks an ull-winler diner, also, w*o ycarf-a^-in-a.sputi_cuttlnC-jna: (but they d i^ 't stay as long as' partakes of tljc tiny api>lc-llkc ^Jly ■ znBTTWISECAVER ” a g ran d op eaten in tho autumn, but this ..Don Ricketts, son of Mr. and JnniUnp.s Plorce ' Immedinlcl) Hira. 'I’hey dif the entire (iuct on'the arm'’until tho fim- birds there, and they'll their annuil'migration. PRICES O N 150 BEAUTIFUL - n i the prrt/iram s h(i. iinnounccxl. aTfair. bulanco arrived. ' He now reside]^ In Candefnrd. ■Pie NllC announccrs w ere the ' Mrs. Robuion ralscA i garden, .V n rcRiiIftr cHIj^ of lh« Hmall envy, of the local station, per­ mown Ijor la>VD and docs.oll lior fimn communUy but he rotnliis sonnel. - Dhvty Doyle, 4he rndlo own housework. She noted, that ;___fl.mt^ftiS-OLJnc.moira-ijboui cttitotuof-thc-QoidawI -Poat-In- fticnd^anln days of radio broadcast' president of tlte Western Divi Chets, ^bi-bjdenj‘«nd^riiBplayed inc. sioii and u^is^hlred aH chief nn' miiny nieces of delicate work One of the radio brornlcants nouncer. Ho Kpent !)5’years aK ahn Itad done. tliat Mr. PlercB produced and the NDC announcer tliere. She 1.1 aided In the embrold* ------aaoounced-fcM---NBC-4, * — I>ur4nfi-4lvi»-liim»~he-hison, ■ devout m em ' ALL SALES FINAL lite potatoes Wore shipped to cast complole wilh the Seattle ber of the ' LDS church, Is Gov. narrows of Maine. symphony orcJiostm. It was held strong l>ellcvcr.in prayer ami MRS. PtlEBY ROBISON. Jerome, embroiders on« of the M r., P ierce wa* l>om oh in V olunteer P a rk wiUi inch­ fceln that God carea for persons, hiany tea tMMb khe has made for the Relief Society. Mrs. 136 MAIN AVENUE NORTH dairy" farm rtear Bakersfield. es of wow on the ground. The She is proof tlwt, witli His liclp, Robbeti. wbo baa oojy eo* hand, uses u |>lasilo stand wKb CallK lie nUended Kern County muslciw)* could not keep their handicapped people caa—learn ■ wooden basa to boU (W material. hiRh school. After F.raduation, lnstrunf>enta in tune becau.'io of to " g e t alo n g ” ^ ^ joined the Marine Corps in the cold. 191f>. D uring tSi^' y e a r hp sp en t Another episo<|e ho remen) A hortfe of birds has .been _ in the Marine Cor]^., h^^wa» a bers was the broadcast of the feaiiting on (he fruits of the -.—flmhboc- of-4kc _Mare--JjiIand C alflfornla— WflhlvinRt mi—row ing Wnshingtor»-lHorn-trfl<^~iil-L;B. Qtiarlet.. . . lie It'ecalU.... they felt - (Continued On Page A>ll) Allkon’s residence in GLENNS '“Y>rrtty Intportaint r , a Ringinc en^ffement in the COME IN...BUY NOW! Jvnpcnal 'njcater on Mark«t Street Jn San Franclnco. Tlie enRaKetncnt lasted for three The Money Box w eeks, Followlnfr hlfl d!*char/»e from BV FRANK SCIIEIX the Marines, he attended the UnlvorjUy of California, BcrUc The Mystery oHhe Disappear­ ting more money frt)m coins ley. He graduated wilh n tle;irec ing H alf D- ollar ...... is .still w ith us. {ban to find out his coins are ^AVE-ISO from the Collefio of ARtJcukurc. Our mail continues to hold let- worth much less than ho has W*|l«—in- colleRe he wan a tern of Inquiry about, the half- been auoted. Tlie grading of m em b er of Ute filee cUib and n dollar and why It is scarce in < coins is always a debntable S A V E *50 member of the froUv quartet circulation. Wo have nn answer j point, and some dealers are —ftn<4-Ulw-of-4h»-Colden_Ileaia, -wJiich__ ia— 3atiafflCti3cy.:_Sim:e.LprQng_to_Eradp low- whan they rluriiicj nur hig far.tnry-anthnrized the official collotJC qunrlct. They there Is so mucit interest, we buy and high ^ e n they sell— fiang «t eniertainmervti around will quote mintages to show also, the coin market has flue- the Bay region and it was the why It should NOT l>c scarce: tuatod so m uch ll»e p a s t two quartet that made possible a Tl»e IfMiB figitres released by years that prices ri.se and fall trip to the Orient. They spent the United States Mint .show a week-l>y-weck, so that accurate three months one lummcr tinn* total of 3-«l,g5I,03/) half dollars prke quotes are Impossible. jnn in tliat ;irca. were coined by the combined Question from E.W.D., Bur­ Mr. Pierce first heard of thin mints. Tliero were released into ley: I have recently obtained a cig n cn ro xL ______new-thlDB called.Vradio" during circulation and should have Canadian silver tlollar, dated M senior year at the Univer- more than adequately fUled the \m, which is a lot different olow the have seen. This one has Eliza­ «t Davis, Calif. The nitriculturJ , figure. i>r<^ably l>ecause beth’s liead on the one side, Atud«rW.« had or/rnnlred n mnie iJvcfl w ere minted onlv in Den­ like all the others, but on the ANNUAL SALE quartet to slnu nt fiincJlons-fn ver, uot flic total of I2f).fl8l,8i other side Is what appears to be a n d around Davl». Tj||cam- #<0 Industry Js loc.'iledjn Cal­ -Wa—tin—not—so t-v a ln o s— —nrtr- -hlquor^On-tha-othar-Kldo,-^ C hoice ifornia ant! the protfuct a r e w e In 't)je m ark et to huy publica Portuguesa'*’ and *'211 Manufacture is second to none coins, Prices are quoted ns buy­ Centavos.'*-1 would like to know • . in t)he world. M r. P ierce stated . ing prices — (hat Is, the amount about this coin and Us value. NOW ONLY ' The first snmmPr after grad- whicir dealers will offer for col­ Answer: The coin Is made valk>n; the university quartet lector's coins. The high prices from bronze, not nickel. Tt Is a was asked to entertain at the you sie adverti.sed are "selling" Jairlv current coin of the colony lodge In Yofiomite. prices — the price asked by df Mozambique, In rioutheastern • It.w a s while th ey w ere In T-odl dealers, and there la consider' Afrlc{i. The current collector Mr. Piorce n\c*t nn old friend.. able difference. value of the coin, brand-new. Howard Milholland "IIM” a.*i he SAVE'20 Also it Is this column's policy is al>Qut 35 cen ts. In circulateil was known. Mr, Milhnlland was to quote prices op the low side tondltlon It would have verji jn Lodi as an enlertainer. He —not the most which can be little value since 100 centavoi was a well-known '‘reader," giv- obtained. It .is true that fre- equals only al>mit three, and one . Ing readings, pootry and story quefitlji we have readers who half cents In United States val* leUing. Ho meniioned he was sfll coins for more than we ues. going to be iho manager of have quoted them as worth— (Questions nn coins and cur> jeffcr for a co llo cto r-read er.to Money Box, c-o the Tlmes-News, tne. SPECIALS! 80Q lols you on|oy u p to 7 0 __ \ Mr. Pierce recalls It was quite minulos of unlntorruptod mu- I-r- M p rf^ le m to decide. He h()d MagnaVox PortabI* 8lir*o Phonograph — will ole — and your hands novor hone to college and had his de- Cualom 8lar«o Phont>oraph Syalom— brlngs'yotj amazo you wilh Its (Ino parformanco. Modol 2511 Uree and ,ho did have a Job. touch Iho tapol On/off con- A very carry c b b « will let you take bpauDful aloroo console or Custom money t<> construct the station, highoal solid-staid .reliability. music whorever you ool Storeo Syslom. Porfect on f ie decided to tnk« Uie iob4 With- n 4wo weeks we waj "in radio" . VALUES TO $ 1 4 . 0 0 consolo or ndjacont tables or _____ hnnourclng, singing and wrang- Bholvos. NOW ONLY 469.90 “ ■■■■'•‘•T njntroffm m Wording in those days and all th e m n terlal fro m Ht« ctudlo ^ 2 2 •was live. I Tho Exchange Club nsketl him help them with programs and TO ' Ihls worked out well uiillt (he itatlon. Many touring troup.s PAIR PAIR vere going oltout entertaining. T h ^ would v isit tho atu tiM Pacific CcuL 'Zliey ■ Sunday, February 22, 1970 TImos-News; Twin Falls, Idaho 'A-5.^' TV-Gast As Producer, He Prefer^ Own Bag— Acting

M By VERNON SCOTT golf. course hacking his way O rj.Y W O O D (U P t) — P eter around 19 holes in something UPl Hollywood Correapond^t more than 100 Ktrokes.. ■ ■'i llnHkoll. a Harvard graduoto On winter weskends both Ann who married n Wollodloy nirl. and, P e te r fotldw (lf« m isfor­ Hfnrfl In "Druckon'ii World'* as tunes of the Los Angeles Kings Kevin Ornnl—0 prodticor-wrU hockey team. They also enter­ ______jor. Hut he profura hla own tain at small dinner parties and Img; ActlfTg. ainn HoKkell and tih wife, Ann, poKsll IRrSSHlNGTOFTS live hi nn old SptinlRh homo In Childless, ■ the Haskells pour the Hollywood hlllH curroiindod out their affection on a smalt by nHnclod walls, wooden mutt, named Muffin who, they hcnmii. ftrclicd doorways niid claim, think.s Itseif human. - cnlnrfuniler'------'------~ “ Wc — hav e— thought -f lh o u t Tt)oy have converted one rtf having children," HaskelMays, Ihelr' rive .‘Hcdroomu Into an "bul then wo'h6ed the advice of ^ office nnd nnotlier 1ms hceh some old sage who once .uid, equipped as nh enlcrtninmenl neve center witit, lil>tary and •stereo eatfl. • cnulpment.' Their InrRO estni ' In ...... - ...... ------bllshm ent—nlM>—bae— mald-R eonftlder-bor—Ivoma-tomporary, room and hath th at now In' a :el| home if Qiiefit ap artm en t with n Uvln{( quiet. Hqth read .hooks^by the room. stack. TJielr library coninlns Friends, and memhers of approximately H,000 their family from the eaut mostly novels. _____ frcQUcntly_occupy,Jhe-quarters *'I-guess-wo,spend at. least on -visits to llnllywood. two hours i dn.'; each with our JERGEN’S LOTION Haskell Is a tall, athletic mnn noseB burled la. books," Peter BlR 20 Oz. Size with n comfortnblp face and an estim ated. ------oasy-mannerA-^------:------—Haskell-wHl-never-reaeh-lhe He U proud of his I^shaped 10 hest-dres^ed lists, but ho A $ 2 . 0 0 home which encfoses n hrick does admire the wardrobe worn ...... patjo, beyond which the hills by his charactor In the weekly VALUE nro terraced and crowded with series nnd would like to dreRs plno trees. In the sam e m anner. He Is wltliin 20 m inutes of Economic factors prevent FACIAL TISSUE . 20tb Cehlury*Fox studloB where him at this time from buying First Quality — 400 Count the NBC Horios’'ls filmed. P u tcr the nc\^ond colorful clolhfls for drives n .small German com­ men. T ins IS THE FLOATING MARfkET In Rangkelc.-'rhalland.----- to-tho-flnishcd-product.by. walking few fMt.^Hare. pact while Ann toola-«round.-In N eith er Ann n o r P eter Are •nd Is reached by boat up a river and a maze of canals. Local tourlstfl take pictures of tho busy w~u(orwa^nd'thD~mcmianti $ » J 2 n station wagon for her own merchants, many of them women, sell tholr wares In these with everything from haml>oA to clothlnff. This will bo part of 2 7 c E A C H SrowlnR business. especially fond of cooking, but 6 they divide the, chore. Whenev­ boats, dating back centuries. This Is also tho homo of Thai tho Magic of tho Orient Tour, to start April 14 and hosied by VALUE ...... Mrs. Haakell is an antique silks and the tourist can view the process from tho stllC worm Joe and Mary Salisbury of Maglo Carp»t Trovela. dealer with a Hollywood shon, er pofislMe Anri buys roasts or the Sleeplns Dlrd. She denis steaks that cnn bo borbecued primarily In turn-of*the-ccnlurji by her husliand. HOUSE PLANTS art, pottery, utained gloss, Grape ivy, philodendron, pothoa, comb, foliage smoll plecps .of furnltiu'e and p la n ta . ------brlca-brac. — ------CHILDREN SHOULD SIT Ann leaves for the shop at 0:30 In the morning. iW r Did you ever stop to think, R E G U L A R reports for work at 7 a.m. His asks the Idaho State Police, that 3 9 c ...... 2 2 " scliedulo requires him to Ife on a child standing up on a front the Job only four dnys a week. seat of a vehicle would shoot Durinfi his off days he usually Into the windshield ilke n bullet can be found on a municipal in case of a sudden stop? VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Short aloove, ^ock turtle a.tyle, M e»^ alzea S*M*L, Black only. Rock Creek Pollution R E G U L A R $ 2 2 2 $ 7 . 0 0 . . . Needs Priority Action

“ C ontlnued-P rem “ P a g r ‘A'ri« nnd found to have resulted front a $ | 2 2 into tlio creek, but tliey provide disciiarge of mur^tlc acid from R E G U L A R n breeding ground for rats and the sugar factory into Rock $ 2 . 5 0 _____ other rodents. Creek. 'Hie acid is used to clean Wrecking lots west of the Hos­ liollers and Is deadly to fith. pital Also contribute to the situa­ Very few fish can b«_found tion and must be cleared if the in Rock Crwk along the lower COTTON W ORK GLOVES county's proposed rest stop nnd areas,, he said, because tlie high fvlbn'a and Boya' White B Oz.'Canvaa park U to be esfflblUhed there. degree of pollution has killed Anotjier situation wiUch Itas all fish hauitat and food. He $ 1 2 2 not been' corrected ov^wr the e*tlm«ted U would take a num> A S 9 c years.is tlie site of the old city ber of years to restore fish to VALUE dim^p south and «asC of town. tiie stream If ell pollution sourc* Here some trash is still being — were cut of?off immtkllately. dumped and collections of de­ Pish, he said, might survive in bris date back many years. the creek with existing oxy POPCORN The Twin FallsI iCour mnty High- content, but would move out All Day Monday! woy • District property leading cause of lack of foo43ie __tftiirln lii In I h U r n c f f , w flTitlil w tn H u p In tin* nrlontnjhft cruUo-00-thO-lnlond-Soalof- SHOE-POLISH B ridge a fish hatcnery and creek so fish habitat could be Thls spring 'Is In tho beautiful Japanese Garden of Heian Japan. home encounter constant prolv recovered. Shrino at Kyoto. Japan, and Is often called the cultural cradlo Black Scuff-Cota lems during, wet weather be­ A number of historical sites cause of livestock company feed might be developed along Rock R E G U L A R tots and holding pons located Creek to preserve rest stops and directly above on the canyon mark j{raves witere the wagon No Effort Made 4 9 c ...... 2 2 ‘ rim to take advantAge of natur- trains traveling the Oregon . at drainage. Small rivers of ma­ Trail once stopped by the cool WASHINGTON (UPI). —The nure wash into the canyon and refreshing stream. In its pres- State Department says It hos -tcaldenia-at—the—'fltLJmtrfiery. ±nL-CondIlifln»_tlicJsttcam_\vouJd- 9’ X T2’ RUG are forced to dig trendies and hardly t>e Inviting to anyone no made no {iipionuitic efroris iff Rdomnilze — both Indoor and outdoor. Regular build small dams to protect matter how tired and Uilrsty. obtain landing rights in Com­ rayon and nylon cut pile. their home and' lawns. Planning consultants who munist China for Pan American Robert Bell, fisheries biolo­ have prepared genecal nnd com­ World Airways. gist, Idaho Fish ond Game De­ prehensive planil for local gov­ .YOUR $^A00 partment, ■ Jerome, said the erning agencies hnve blamed don B. Johnson—credibility gap. state of the national and world for deeply Ingrained emotions REGULAR ■■■■« Tltere a.re, however, some economy is such thnt a surplus except that such feelings ane on* Uncle Sam's books (iemonstratlon thereof are re Batlgkek a phoiagipapiiflr*MLHrrnt>i, m i p i > f she Is uslng color film. One sight on the Nlxoh's credibility or la» com e Ju n e 30, 1071. ported duly. trip here is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha In which o llfo-sizo Buddha Is changed each -thereof has y at-b ^ g Jw n a Case in .point:-Civil-rights. All the commentatorjt, colum' season hy the. King of Slam. ______truW* adhesive label. Another Nixon end^ his famil)^ cuuld nists and instant analysis GARBAGE CAN angle kPthat having discovereil move out of the White House together," liowever, could not aa|^ Ilia. Haavy sauga salvanllkd-alaal ~ ' the appurtenances, perqulaites into th e w orst ghetto flop In convince most housewives Utere Ai'ca R esidents Set To Leave A pril 14 and equipment of a President, town and wear nothing- but are t>eiler days ahead as far as . (f ' * » Nixon now tends to move more tattered blue ^enim for the rest consumer prices are concerned. svHftly and without quite the of their presidential years and A suRor-market customer la an N O W $ 0 2 2 a^^grM t-tftnm hir.—ftf._,blaeU iln.23JDayi^M agie4fc£JCh ea rly 1060/ llitants atill wouU not: believe his level and he knowa n Perhaps, ' Mxon'a trMtest m when he a«ya he li for matter what the -President ma; W ant to spend 23 d a y s j n the of Japan. Tliere are also trips available at Magic Carpet T/av- obstacle when it comes -4o equal . opportunity and non- say or hope, that every weel orient? Want to walk barefoot in Japan to (ho Nikko NntJonnl els, outlining Ujo toul-.i4J»e co st credibility la the press, itself—' ■agreMtion in schools; housing his tab for -groceries seems to on the bench (and In Japnncsc Park and plnqos like Knmakurn, nnd^ivinf( all information..., newspapers, magarines, radio and |obs. In fact, this type <3 Inch up..a bit, houses) while tho folka at home Fuji .Mlakono and Kyoto, with But the tour, at least a large and television. And. of course, activUt would not believe any The super-market basket are awaiting summer and tho three nights at typical Japanese portion of it, »tarls in l\vln ,th« general public. This laxRe President. ain)ply because he |Msher does not give a fig for warm days aliead? inns. Tulls with an Air West hop to group has been conditioned for repreaentj the esiablithment _ n ri* n m m mnrfti n ir f i ■ tftiir _T1ien tliere are <1»ree days at «ome years to look beMnd a and to thetr. way of thinking, ing that late this year, the rate W w an, the i^pubticji or Nation- presidential atatement or ul>(e^ the eatabllahment Is a living, of «prlce increase should alow A Magic of the Orient Tour, allst China, and on to Hong and moves on. t)y air to Seattle •ncet in hU behalf by members r a d s t lie. down aomewhot. All he knows starting April 14 and hosted by Kong, T hailand and Uie J^ lilp - where. A transfer tn Northwest o( his administration. . Case In point: Vietnam. A within his narrow frame of Joe and Mary Salisbury of Mag> pines, returning May 7. Orient Airlines is made. Keep­ O a ^ 'i n .t>olnt: His re cen t large number,- of American referenc^ ij^ that -prices con<- le Carpet TVavels. gets under A group of 30 Idaho residents ing up with tho aun, the Jet budget for flMtl 1971 wtilch, way April H and .ends May ■ ‘ ,dy aigned ui will crosa the Iniernnllonal Date ------—--UtlltlAllt.lHAiy — Mii>^kaltftbjiuiu ,i line ttnd.i.lnta-nfiernnfin.arriv/i an exceedingly small forfrius NixoM'ls not doing all he can te a ^ t’ at?W ’' an'.W ul let, of the Far East. . tlie^e la room for about lO motv. al ’In Tokyo is set. Tho -tour for the year. Financial and end .^ e w a r.-- WitiMlrawiflg except to be consistent ip what ' The tour feett)res:l

i ■ A-6 Tlmei'Nowt, Twin FalU, Idaho " Sunday, February 22, )970- ______■ / - •______lENTEN GOIDEPOSTS

- — M hu8tCTV iN igliti^h’“- THESE ARE DISCOUNT PRICES! SAVE AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT ON EVERY SHOPPING TRIP! Seeks To Heljp Lost Souls

By ROBERT C. WATERS phoned tho an»w©rInRV*crvIco. l*as(or. United Conimun'4y Wq rt^ » rt in cv erv .hour. I no- ^jiiAToiroiLm —^Church7~SiiBfnawrMlchlBaiir“ tto^-our-N I«ht-W nli:ti'“ husi* ness card” on tho wall; IhoyVe N ervously j'lfrt'tnnftr'n fInR*r In* tacked up oil around town. . SUPa>SAViRS liltio m y clorlcal co llar, I hoM* ’I'he^o- waB a mcs«aAo for mo. tRltKl iMvforc U\o tJoor of Poc I drove , to t^o address. A bag- Wtic'H I^unito. U ut t'lito cnll from Sard • oyed man met me at Wh«n w« male* on •xeep'tlonal purcbaic dnnido tliO' bnj- wnR stro n g er t!mn 10 door. 'I'he hand that reach' of r*c«lv« promotion allowaneot from iny u rj50 to return to ^>y oar, ed for mine was trembling. Min- manufadurars/ w« hav» an .opportunity nnt! I sttJppod Into tho Iwory utas }>eforo. It h ad held a pistol,' to> poM bur lovlngi along to you. w irin iij. ^ I loaniecl. A fo/thy • c>'ed w om an lot* ■cAus* lh«»« ar« lomporory •xira tavlngii/ Ho told m e o f his de.R ■ lnyrr-in~Tm>pf>rtton7-AaT-Ve- m y Nliflvt Watoh in Sajflnaw, parleyrted, his eyes 'Seemed .to show EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS ON M icljij5un. Ono nl|>lit n week tho FdrmFresh^ G ro u n d !>ars, flop-housefl, hoipjlala nntl GUARANTEED MEATS T\.„_was“ ...... nearlnff midnight ag - nllnioht restaurants aro m y I turn.cd down jorpedo Alley, , jiarinli. n neon-fIickorinR );trlp of lionky- *n»o fo/;f[y • oyed wom an tonkn. Short Ribs u. 48' B e e f Rored off. shaWnK l»*r head, nnd Fancy Fryers In th e Uetl Horae T^utvftc, al&io In'fl ^ea-of-toulfi. ■>’otinirTwomnn-«^el*d"^nlo~mei - J S ; 78" ------^At'Safoway You G et ------Over the din nnd thrniinh t.Iio .She rccpf5nl7.ed m y collar and USDA Irupdd«d For W holeiom ansii J)flr's fluoroficcnt, I>ollled recollCi).*-' • Any Size Packtige I nj:nin iioemPd lo hear the Round StMks U.S.D.A. ' Ch6lM 1^1.15 W hole Fryeri "Oh, my God I What aro you A t Thi( Low Discount Price words that lirouRht mo here: doing here?” U.i.D.A. "F e ed My .•;)iecp.'' •'Ijet's Kit down nnd I'll ex Cliudc Roast t*»l M RmM ' n » o y w ere C ljrist’» wnrdff. And plain.’* But I didn’t explain any- they’d pricked my conscicnce thlnR, I Just Ilniened to her.pour Canned Hains 5 1 5 .9 8 two ysafi Ixsfore. As a pafilor out her torment. Gwen was a of a now fiuJjurban church. I divorcee who vk^rked nix nlflhts knew wo wero rcachinj: th p H ih Slides u. 58i_ Ik "M a- week lo support her family. 3 2 y w a s“good" people. B ut wljo was“good" On tlie Mventh nlRl‘t fib® W holo Fry«r» lb.5 9 - carr\'inR lUs Jove lo tfie lost, lax ed .’* w? DurlnR our conversallon Gwen I hod not Men alone In my boRan to see whflt &ho was doing Safew ay D iscount concern. Soon there wero 12 of to berself and her children. Fln- Skylark Bread us—mlr\lsters ond pHwjfs — ex- S to res In A ll SUPER SAVERS ally'I dt^ve her Ivomo. At Hhe ^ a r lc or LIfllit Diet Sliced pIoHnu wnya <0 nnsw or Ill.s com- d o o r fiho turned and sflld, *'I n n n d , won’t bo back.” I felt she mean* Off T hese Y ow ns: - Wo h ad- no-professional. Riild Sea Troder Tuno rh,u‘l^ la Bnce. How could wo .re^nch those At 2 a.m. I wa* at another ^hunl who needed Christ so desperntc- bar. Wnlter, a younR e^ecutlySr b;>iw P m o I aIIo Slyla 32" ly? unldaded his troubles owr-hU B la c k f o o t Tw i n F a l h T -lb . Finally, we li\unoJtcd our min­ eleventh martini. His problem, Idaho FalU M»n. Horn* Hlghwuy dreen Peas 16" l o o f istry l>y «lmply fiolng out Into ho mourned, was a frlfrld wife. 25 tho city at nlpht, covering the Ho In&lstod I accom pany him .R ig b y R u p a r l Armour.Treel ’^ 6 1 " seven nights of tho week on hom o. , , . P a y t f t * B u rle y ^ a rot-atlon baiiL^. T w o o f u.i a re Wo three talked — about tlielr M ontpallar G o o d i n g A rm o ur: eef Stew • ^ 6 3 " on duty, but we travel alone. oroblems. They were .itill talk- 6 SUPER SAVERS Wo don't push oimselves at inR when I left.,I made^.note W*lMr C a l d w o l l people; wa fet.them approach to cnll ono of our volunteer J t r o m a N a m p a Apricot Nectar J::.". * ^ 4 1 " us. helpers from Alcoholics Anony- - 14.«s. Jlowmany have wo *'snved?'’ moiifi. Other volunteers include And Ontario, Oragon Armour Vienna Sausage Hunt's Tomato Catsup l«>tU 25^ Thp que.>;tlon i.? meaninRlosft. 23" a_ pi-,pliyslcian, . ... p:iychifttrl.st.i and Our'criterion for s u ccoB s Is hiph f.chooI counselors. Naiiey's Chili 33" Hunt's Tomato Catsup »«hU 35^ iw1\oU>er wo love people na we At 4 a .n I was nt the hos- find them. To each we try lo _j»aty aj^ under wife In nn auto accident, nnd N.xt Sunday. All bih.rils'm i & . W" ^ elamllnB.' I snt with him, not talklnp. P rlct Ara ^Evaryday Dlicount Prieai. t;<’>“You kppw, Reverend," the Tlio eastern sky over Saginaw *3ubUrt Te Cliawfl>______SUPER SAVERS Hunt's Tomatoes IV Iw rto n d er said , '*1 flipped Ijl^e lukflan-to-brifllUoiv—aml-llve niftbt TR he“ d!d“ Wlt'oh y o u , first walkod peopio be{?an to drift to their Hunt's Tomato Paste Cmm \V In h ere la st year. But" it didn’t homes. 1 beaded for mine, mind­ H«. take lonR to fiRure -out. I've Frosting Mixes iL;. 'X 13" ful -that n phone call could still 9-«L Hunt's Tomato Puree Can 15^ been In this husiness for a Iqn^ reach me, for sometimca o u r 1 Saved $3.25 time nnd I know that most folks Cake Mixes H b. 13" "niRlif ends at 10 in the morn On a purchoia of $38.B4 Hunt's Tomiito Sauce__ coinlnf! In hare are the loiviliegt Inn. 1 1^ - people'-on-oarlh.-W5\ut thoy’ro ■ Tt liad'been another nlRl\t oT m ygrocerlsi coit $3.25 inn O re-lda Pototoes S , r ’ X":N.«. 10" No. IV, really looklnji fon Isn’t Jn those relivinn the enrichlnft expert- ol $af«w a/ than at another T*wn N«. I I ri Van Camp Pork & Beans Cmm 25^ boftleji, or in the next bonlJi." eoco of the father of the prodi­ Fancy Bartlett Pears Heuia I noticed that tlio clock be- m afor l^ood Store. gal son. N«.3M ‘ Bel-oir Potatoes 28- liind tho bar read II, nnd I For that Is our privllene on Highway Bartlett Pears Cmm 36" Nipht Watch — to be nl)le to prcet Uie lost nnd forlorn wKh Bel-air Cherry Pies Pr«« 35^ First Lady Opens tbat name messaRC of hope: “ Welcome home — welcome Ice Cream Golden Com 15- home to our Father's under- JIM Wyeth A rt Show slnndlnR tvntl everlastint* love.' Snow Star All Flavors Cut Green Beans . VfBIM WASHINGTON (UPI) ' — (C opyright (C ) IBM by C uU a- A m erican reall.st Andrew posts m acaxine, C arm ol, N. Y. Wyeth last week !>ecamo the 10512) - ...... with .Next-*——nobby—Don.---—>“■—UUUUV------anuiw-w*. * spcclal Wliite H ouse Rhowin({ Dallas vott Hall nn “Amlsh style” co|lnrle.s3 spection team was ; sidelined 'AllVofUH** O oIIm 1.19 nrny ,suit that conceded Rum Cakes Thur.«lay. State police said sev­ lu

D E L U X E INTERCHANGEABLE CAM • ' 2 I G Z A G DISCOUNT PRICES Scallop Dinners c h °'"‘ SEWING MACHINE M-o. 67" Haddock Dinners .’X": 57" Fish Cako Dinners ’ 47" Dairy Glen Butter J::;* 1,1 U*

z^J^iHecret , ^ U JH ire \ h i 3-or. —^'s«;;:;i^X^Deodorant— — -con—M—W-^ ^ M o d e l tea _____ Fancy Bananas m BUILT-IN .FEATURIiSl-!^ Crisp CaTrots l o t i o n Circular Sowlno D«vlc# . Toylor TacVlng Shampoo AutoniaKc Dobbin Wlnciar • Halting.Silicli I«wlwQ Macltlm Htfl. $3*9.95 NOW ONLV Shoulder! bottle "TeduiiTuI H 9 MflitU CablMl - l^&9.99 1 0 7 Tolbl ...... S329>90i with TraiU B u H ^ WHITE SEWING MACHINES Russet Navel Oranges U S NOW ONLY 8 ^ 88" 30 l>o»h)«n Cam* Pink Grapefruit Tablets 1 2 , . * 1 NrtabU Cciu . . . * i p r Potqtoey_ MIMHm Folol Mill Tnnl. Kou uautsnes laro i.ro. » lu Sunih 1 0 0 < o u n t m !SEWIN(^ GreenOnloni U n . Huiid. :_ _BoHl JKIMMERIS.b=5H0EI!E= o» n ilm o r e SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT I - -V Sunday, FnHruary 22, 1970 Tlmss-Naws, Twin PalU, IdaHo A-T Witk^WardmlMS ny NORMA lll';R3:iNGnR W otnon'a P ako Edilor . / The scnrcli for a new coinnMinlly project,hn» provhlcd rf!WfnriS«tTH>;oor ^IIollr,e■ opened itn {loorn in November to temporarily homelflfis children and since tliat linu> has'luul from one to c^Jit youngsters housed tliere nt nearlv nil times. • M r. and M rs. U. W. Schiffler, Ijour.o p aren ts, ca re for the; chil­ dren—untU-pccmanent—arronHoin«nt*^can—1w^niH..hBrnor bouse- in' ! w in-Fn!h-has-m aril^^t—pm•r^bl^^^tTT^^kly^7^^^ll— I MENDING CLOTflINO (o bo URcd In wnrdrobOB ff unde.sirahle homo conditions until oiher arrnnAe- Ray Pool, « mombor oMho local Wolcomo Wagon Club. - ment* can Iw made, and has nliTo made It possible to kerp nthcVn out of Jail cells -when Ihey are involved in minor dellnnuencv (Continued On Page A-A)

^ PICKINfT W CIJ)TinNa'rrom~M rirB«rnari) SchmUirrI«htrT»~TWr«.^WfoIirT{6ynor“ __ Wolcomo Wa{|on Club memben. pool oil typoi of clothing to mako wardroboa for the Harbor lioOM to fU y«mi;sU)r«.,

^ SORTING THROUGH clothing oro thrco momlMM of tho Wolcomo Wagbn leloctod by the elub for Uil» yoar. Mri. Loillo and Mrs. Miller Imm! Ui« olub’a L m X E MICHELLE Mllloiv*'2. Jolna In (he E p lrlt of giving as sho glvee Mrs. R. W. Schliner, Club, from lof(, Mrs. Dnio Loiillo, Mrs. Jock Miller and Mrs, Tom Nolsnn. commltteo. Aa tho wardroboa «ro put together, thoro U « conUnuIng n«ed for Harbor Hou«o parent a doll, for enutiFul house plants. fe atu re being run onoin at ter nt nn open house sponsored took placo in the hbmes, «o by ,is many of tho happiest momcntfi an 6dd coincidence Mr. and Gladys exchanged wedding present la corresponding *ccrc- In tholrcpnro tlnve, tho couple A« most parents will afiree,> thla'time.) by tlie conRreRation witlj special of Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll PersiRehl, Mrs. PersiRehl, who were later vows witli Gene' Ruhtcr June tary of tho group. has many hobbies. They both they comment that "Children | .services being held In the 18, 1050. TItey farm «orth of lifelonR members, to .grow *up an d bo m arried , Sho Is n meml>er o f llte Tw in havo been on Iwwlingtoams in grow up all too fast," They re-t church.' Twin Falls and have ono By MARJOniE LIERMANI Tho Persifiehis wero tho flr.«;t were bom in the same farm­ Rirl Falls hospilnl Guild and bus Uuhl nnd Twin Falls, ^ e y have mom1)er tho times when th e | TfmoS'Nows Correispondont couple to bo mnrried In tho A son, E m ll. w as l>orn Oct. 2S, house, nnd thrco lx>ys. Jo a n l>ecnmo Herved as a pink Indy., for 14 a pool table In th e ir iMisemCnt; Vvholo neighborhood g ath ered at- CLOVER—Surrounded by .fer- churcV after It wns completed I 8O2; to Mr. Jind Mrsr llenry^ Per- tho wife of Donald Stein on Dec. years. Somo years ngo sho com­ and friends nnd noighliorH are thoir ninco and tho cookie Jae[ Amalia Tliaemerl came tn 27, lOfifl. nnd they reside in pleted tho Red Cross first aid always welcomed to como over was nlways empty. Tho laterali Idaho to visit a brother who had Tempe, Ariz., where sho is a courses and sinco thnt time, ns for a game. behind their farm was a favor»| movecj out hnre and she decldcd sec reta ry for n Iwink president o nurse's aide, hns helped with Tlw Perfliffehla-onjoy playing ilo swimming' place for th«i in stay. Sho worked for some and ho Is a lalH>ratory techni­ cach Filer Red Cross bloodmo- plnochlo with friends during tho (Continued On page A>8) time for Dr. nnd Mrs. F. A . McClusky in Ruhl. Her p aren ts moved to Idaho a year later and lived near tho former Clo- -ver store. yoar after that Mr, ■ Pers(portr"c«me tn Idaho to l>e near his childhood sweetheart. TIjo' Clover Church was orRa- nUciJ in bv t»'n»>ml>er of Lutheran fnmilies wlin had moved out from Nebraska and Kanna.q. Construction of a chap* el wan be^un ami finished in tim e for tho Dec. H, IfllO, wed- dInR of Amnlln T hnem ert "nnd Emil Perfilpchl with riles per­ form ed by the R ev. W. F. Dnn- nenfeldt, pastor. 1*110 couple's first child, B etty,, was l)orn June 2A, 1020, and wns hnptized a few weeks inter In the church. A soriond dauRhter, V era, wns liorn June ,8. lO.lf), - an d -w a« - followM - Sept.- 5, 1031, - by n third daughter, Gladys. The yojinRcsl dnufihter, Joan, wns horn Oct. 31. 1037. All the plrla we^o hantited by the Rev.-- Mri. Dnnnenfoldt in tho church itW v weeki after their births. “ Alt'-fonKJTlirl!!—BttendrttT^Hi ‘Clover School and each »wus grttdimted frpm Ihe elfihth grade tho samo year sho was confirme

married Willard Thaete, Aug. 17. IM7,Ja-a-beflmlfuLwedrtlng _• In the church. The Thaetos farm , tienr-Twln-EalU-and-«hav»-flv» — iTHB^BARS-HAV&DBALT-KINDLV-wWrMrr^M-Mrsr-Ewll-PoMlsehl-who-pwe-eMhelr- SchrMa^, ^V uSlora^uiiw A Uw'brUtal eoaph, EaUiaf~ GoldoD Weddlng^ Anniversary reception wllh a cake decorated by (heir oldest daughter. The chl dren, IhrM boyj and two tu(b«r»|i Church, Mr. atid Mm. Emll Penlg«hl. th. tln l ts H~ iunnr<.------• iW -'-‘ rn, r o» lha krida. u d Rolwrt W anur.'Ww. , Peralj^els w«re the first couple to be married In the Clover Lutberfin Church oHer It wa« * . ba marrlad In lh« church,, pow with Ihalr allcihtanli bi tha . Schro«l*r, who lliU f M r. T liaaw art. ,to tk* M y ,at>; A -9 T lm ei'N ew i, Twin’ Falli, Idafio ^Sunday, F«fctruary 22, 1970 . Mrs, Johnwin reminded .the club Project New! Officers lodge to save colfee lidi and pover Copple ' coupons whid) will be sent lo tho'Kooflkia Lodge to help buy Observe 50th Provides Items Preside For dlshfts-. lhal_wejo., dt58lt9yed_ln.L « -flre.------— - - Mrs. Waller Nelson presented -Anniversary- Eor—Youngsters— Ruthi-Rebekahs— i~ruiTRKirr aro hosltal bods, .walkers, crutchosi commodos and over-bed trays. tim es. - ' 'phino KruckonljerR, Hohl, who dunted from Gootling High One .Senior Scout. In mnklng .•School and-Is attending Ricks - .died-just four doya.before tlic Colle open noiiso wan to bo hold. She '^'ut~fr^i^oport on n community scrvice project, fiummad-jt up Mr. Brlnkerhoff was gradiint- find engerly looked forward to Orthopedic St. Patrick’s Dinner Slated nd from - Slevensvill« High her Bister’s SOlh Anniversary as when she wroto rcccntly: WENDELL - Pinns for the devotions previously scheduled “They d on’t tltink of us any .•Jchool nnd attended one y ear it was tho first Golden Wedding at M ontana .State College Ini- nnnual St. Patrick’s Day dinnei* for Fridays have been changed more os little girls In green in bo celehrnted nn cith e r tildo Items Donated fore gding on a mission lo (ho of tho fomlly. Tim PerslRchls were discussed at tho Wftular to Wc(lner,days nt 7:.10 p.m . selling cookies nnd playing m eetlnn of th e St. A nthony Al­ games. Now they know thnt we Enstorn Atlantic states. He is eonsJdored postponlnR tho «vent Members voted to contribute now attending Ricks College, but on tho ndvlco of their paS' To Auxiliary tar Society nt tiie homo of Mrs. to il)c support of n candidate do care about our community and wo (|o. \yant to help." mnjoring In business. tnr.- fnmlly nnd friends. _pr(> Wlii)ur Whitehead. for Girls' State. —Llfo—for an-Invalid can bo A^una-wodding—Is-pln ceeded with tho ceTcbrntlon. “Committees” n’nhrel:I“lnchnld —One-who'-ncknowledged-rttls at tlie Idaho Fails I.DS Temple. . Mrs. EnoJa Thnemert. Salt more endurable wllh Oie aid of Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Tom ling- Tlio March 12 meeting will last week was Mrs. Richard M. Ihe -VeternnH of Foreign War.s Lako City, tho only nttendnnt nt gerty and Mrs. Gerald Bnrnes, bo liofiieci by M rs. .TaiAcu-.An- Nixon, who wore Girl Scout Aujtillury's Community Scrvico with police, fire department, their wcddinR still living was d inner p reparntion; M rs. Del* derson. Mrs. Lucinda Dudley green when shert W ilcox, decorntions, a n d will be co-hostes!). insfalled as honorary president com m unity groups and iinnhlo to bo present for tho an­ churches to tfevelop activities According to Mrs. Hnrold Bill­ Mrs. James Anderson, table ar* ¥ ¥ ¥ —a post held b ^n iri’lrst ladies niversary. But otherwlfto the for nil the children of tiio ings, presiident, much equipment ramjcmenls. since Mrs. Woodrow Wilson— day wat a hapiW worm-hcarled -was rocenlly donated to tho aux- LEAVE ROOM AHEAD nefghliorhoods. occasion as friend*, relatives Tlio menu will be a choice nnd- said: “Girl Scouting Hilary by llto Dan Dnnioly fam­ of hnm or fish, baked potatoes, exhibits the typo of enthujiasm and ndRhl>or» cnmo from far ily. Among tho donntod items D on't \m In such a hurry that and near to wish God's bleN8> green beans, cole slaw, dinner you have to drive practically and spirit wo need In this are hospital bods, walkers, crut- rolls, applesauce and homemade country—tho concept of being inRS on a special coupio a n d ,to cJtes, commodes nnd over-bcd piggy-hack on the car aheat on a loan It was announced that Lenten leave room to get out of trouble.- ProgrAm—fc national effort tr iMisis to n ny M agic V alley per^ achieve freedom from Vflclal, -n e e d in g — Uicm^—Lo aa—ar.; rellglous-and-othnlc-prejudices “CiolrBarmsr" rangoment.*! can l>o mnde by —and told the scouti: 'You can contncting M rs. W. W. W elch, TiAagic Valley Favorites count me In ai an active hospital equipment chairman, volunteer." Discussed By between B n.m nnd 5 p.m. nt W ttk’i R«(l|»« Winnir Welch Transfer ond Storage Co. TItc kind of program the girls KRISTIE NEILSON — Seniors, CndeUes, even Twin Foils, Who storing tlie le u U 3, Rup«r« Nix-On-Pix equipment, or by contacting Brownies—tiltink up, plan, carry out and often continue with the M rs. BilllnRfl. Viva La thicken plecis. Mix In tha toups, milk, Ideas f(jr a new club banner aid of foundation grants, varies wore dficiJSsed when members Tlie VFW Auxllinry npprccin chill salsa and onion. Layer tes this donation from the Dnn 1 3' tn -l-pound frying chicken greatly depending on the area of tho Nix-On-Plx TOPS Club 1 dozen corn tortillas twice in a well greased baking in V/hlch th ey live. Daniels family arttl hopes thnt di.ih the to^llns, chicken then met recently at the Twin Fnlia I can cream of mushroom needy persons will benefit from iinuce. T op^lth grnted' cheese. In Chicago last summer, for City Ilnll, with Vonda Wagner soup instance,, the girls decided on prasldlnir. ,lhe use of this newly donated Cover .with foil snd set In re­ equipm ent. I can cream of chicken soup frigerator for 2< hours. Bake street programs for younfpiters Final decision' bn the banner ¥ M ¥ I cup milk In three nelnhhorhoods wlwn will bo mado next week. a t 335 d e g re e ; fo r one hour. 1 can Ortega brand Green Serve hot. recreational facilities and sell M AXIS FO R SPRIIMG Chili Salsa , Winners In the “Trip to FIo- Don't wait around for the Tl» Tfmes-Nevw will pay $5 vlties were unavnliable. rldo” contest wcro aw arded maxi coal to sweep Into spring small or medium onion, chopped each week- tor tho best recipe Tlte program wai called their prizes. First placo went fashion Jm a bift-^way. Lending submitted for Magic Valley Fa­ •'Come Join Ua,” and tho Grated cheese to Margaret Grant; Mary Pow* American designers aro ad­ vorites. If you have a favorite scouts w alked Uie streets of the ell, second place, and Wanda vancing the mldl for daytime Salt chicken and w ra p In foU. recipe, Jurt rpnll It to the Recipe neiRhl>orhoo

BRIDGE IPLAVED GLBNNS TBR-RY-^n. Lucy Dotty was a guest when the MoAday Bridge Club raet,w4ih M n. IM en Morrow. The hM esi o f ■ ' Su/iday,>«b'ruory/22, 1970 Tlmes-Nowi, Twin txini, IdaJti A-*'' Dentition Noted m a y _____ vate enzymes ■ In laundr BUHL — A potluck luncheon cyclo,'/Clor ThU vlTpeivMrpermit etcS -For-Edecation— IVoorhees, uni^ president. Mrs. products when used 'slmul- ilghlightod a rccent meeting of Harold Schooley gave tho opcn- Ingredient to perform ' It« thirworid'W arnJnrrncKnina lanciiusly^-Howovor^luKUuslng «p®claU«d-funotlon-»all»faotorJ— ilnfirni'flj’fir-a'nV ^M ?^ an enrymo prwluct In a pro- F'oundation Auxiliary at tho VFW Hall., . spoke to (he group on hospital ly and in sequence. Spoclat guests at tho medtlng nffnirs and mnmbership. DUilL — A $10 donation to included Department Conunnn- The next mooting in March t h 0, Hduciitionul FouruliitUm dor Harold Choline and Mrs, 3 at tho VP-W Jjlal" All World -E BYI F u n d wiiK nindo whon tho Ilulil Choline of Gooding; Departniont War I wives or widows arb 'in- Mava lham thap«d p«rman*ntl^ by — ( M W m ath o d of Kelxsknh Lod({o No. 29 mot in Adjutant DoanHolt, Hagormnn; vited to attend. hnlr lamoval. ' reg u in r Hoiiflion, w ith M rs. Otto National Aide De'Cnmp William • Jii ¥ ¥ . UNWANTED HAIR ______^olnr, noblo trnnd, prcsldli]g._ HriAL .SUIT IS WArif - - -Siiiidcr.- aud —:----- PERMANENILV—^ nil) ndvK'utibnal' roundutlou nOOarrncKs Commander Jnck With' this spring’^ pull- REMOVED FROMi Fund Brunts lodiiu to worthy Smltli and Mrs. Smith, all ydurKolf-togothor trend, the rrial ' younK people to further thofr Jqromej SOD Barracks Commnn^- suit 1* bnck. 'Hie all-white Ro wlilch was completely destroyed by firo in Auniist or last your.

7 fictnl visltntfon of Mrs. Mabel Pierce, pronldent of tho Roliek- flh Assembly of Idnho. A- snlnd Jimcheon will ho held' nt tho IJnColn-Courts Community Con­ fer nnd n banniiol In her honor during tlio evonlnfi. Mcml)erfi ...... -.a ro r'attUod—to—hrIiiR—BOlodB—to the luncheon nnd Mrs. Will Clmmbers will furnlBh • rolls. Mm. Dick Hopkina, nsRintcd b^ M rs. In e r P ost innd Mr«. Guy *'G1RL OP THE jVEAR" for Epsilon Alpha Chapter In Durlcy, Mrs. Waltor'Quast Jr„ left* Ulrich, aro In cimrBo of tho receives aomo lonjt-stemmcd red roses ln*o whlto irtllk glass vnso from Mrs. KeKh Uscola,' president's gift. a former *‘Glrl of (ho Year." during a rcelng given to tho lodno v/ith Mrs. Mable Frazier, ossen^hly 2.^ per ccnt of its resident mem­ pre.sidcnt of Idaho, will make ESA Chapter “Girl Of Year" bership giving tho unwritten lieii o ffi( official;...... visit to Primrose BU R LEY —Mr-t. W alter Quast w ork. Rqlielinli...... Lodg^ejiurinB iL^pt'ciaJ tho chapter winners aro entered —It'wna-reported thftt-Otto-Do- Jr,—was—honored—as— Giri—of in tlio-Biato comiwtition.-A'Stato meeiinj! Tue.soiiy evening iit di<; tlie Year” by members of Alpha Inr. hu5!bnnd of tho noble grand, 0(ld Fellows Teniplo. A banquet winner will be named in-May lind l>een m oved to the Elks Psi of Epsilan Sigma Alpha dur­ nt the stnto convention in Bur­ will born each y ea r nURLEY — Pinna were made visited the group. Mrs. Ruth witlv cystic fibrosis, a disorder for.tii».,«nm»»l visit.of the Re- tion, nnd how it hns been nc- complished In other school dis­ Stimpson, Kimberly, wns nlso which attacks the lungs and di­ , bekah Assembly president of gestion. At one time there was Idnho, Mrs. Mable F ra tlc r, tricts. n vlshor, hut indicnted she plnn> ¥ . ¥ • ¥ ' ned to join. no hope.' Pierce, on March 13 by mem­ Mr.s. .Juanita C ox's team on Todaji through early diagnosis ber* of Ruth Rebekah No. 107 PINOCHLE PLAYED tho 'Trip to Hawaii*' conte.st and expert treatment, medical during their recent mooting at Is ahead, nearly reaching tho science Is prolonging countless tJjo lOOF Hnll. TUTTLE—Tlio Travelers Pin- ooIjIo Club met with Mr. nnd goal, while the other two have lives, but there Is etill- much Tlie seislon was conducted by dropped back. to be done. Cystic fibro.sis Is M rs. Nancy Johnson, noble Mrs. Dan Rast for n potluck supper nnd card-i. Mrs. Randall As a penalty to gainers, they the leading cnuM) .af..-chronle . . grand.- She . appolntcd-commlt- drew picturoH'Of how-they look lung disoaso up to ago 20 and ive.s includini^ decorations, Mru. StowarC nnd WilHam Maude won high score honors: Mrs. Charles and of how they would like to is a major reason for death imn niankenship; introduction, look, with a winner chosen. Also in young children. Mrs. i.ucille Anoerson and Mrs. Skinner nnd Walter Sicwnrt, concnlatinn— prixnft,— rfnd—Mr- n penalty rejior^ was given on „ Tl'P JlCf’.m?. j ------Piryc-Gtimrnowr'^nd-progrnmr 'prim s*7or’hbsfrng” tl{e S tate Gp- I Muude, (rnveling, tlie numfuTr o f'b e an s'In a~]‘*^i^'''| Mrs. Hazel Jnnak. Mrs. .Johnson Mrs. Margaret McCoy was silon Sigma Alpha Convention announced si covcred dish din­ ¥ ¥ ¥ . hostess and program chairman. M ay 14 through Ifl in Burley. ner will be served at 0:30 p.m. USE TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS She presented contest games Details of tho convention will prior to the general session. FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS with several winning prizes. be announced. It was reported Mrs, Dorothji Kunnii and Mr« Birdie Kennedy ■ re ill. Invitation were read from the Eden lodge stating the assem­ bly presiuent's visit fs Feb. 25 n^d Albion Lodge March 3 for isscmbly-prciiident!s_a-iui-u-a_l visit. It -was announced clonn-up Idny will l)e Monday and Tues­ day at lOOF Hall nnd meml>era' may work eillier day. A covered disi) lunch will bo served eacli d ay. Plans were announced for card party Feb. 28 nt lOOF Hnll which will bo opened to the public. Refreshmentt- will be served. ’ TJie program was under the direction of the 0

ikoE_PiPl>^<= A’lO Timei-Newi, Twloi Fallf^ Idaho Sunday^ F«b'rudry 22,, 1970 - —Oo#e¥eloper-Of ‘Xhe -Piir Is Optimistic Aljout Effects

i?mncn.XilQnlt-tblnlccanccr-can ing3-hatfe.dQue,lfl.iojtcaxe-mn^ MUCulat-Dc-cucbraMitQblenu, Pill ■ a■ result oLihe Senate roflulL” • on on Iho bniiis of incon\pC^ ''W h at I do suggest la th at controversy. Well, tnal s not Th« stolcm ent, to bo su re, Is rep o rts. And fe a r Is bad In ,the healthy women find a good doc* m uch, if it is tru e. I think a ■ BOSTON — (NEA) —When n sharp and condld. Hut. thon, ro niMttor of birth conlrol. (or, undergo comple(e examina­ lot of Ihom aro probably just conRreKRloiinl . iitibcnin* Ih Dr. John Rock. Now TO ycurs “I've gotten novoral lellers tion and then follow orders. If nervous. That's undorslnndable. mittoo hold iU profuA«ly.publ(> old, looking like 60, ncllnR llko from women who are mad ns an;( complications result, th e nut they'll Sturt in nguin, you'll cizml hearings on oral conlrn- ^0. ho has sp en t m ost of. ,hl« liell, now, because (hoy aro doctor sliouUli ba im m pdiatoly SBC. ccptlvoH Innt monlh, one oxpvrl llfo Iwing Rhnrn nnd • Cfjndld scared. A few seeds of doubt advised; thin is only common "And I don’t believe oppo-il* on the sub}cct wnn connpicuout nlK)Ut n subject—wrtHV It* necofi* like this can undo years of work sense and (should be^rollbvled tion <0 Iho IMIl is going to grow. by hU abiMiiKo; ynvcoIuKliil sliy nnd HaI eonfic(|>ifncrn-~Rcn' f(4*ttlng wom en to.understand.'tho when toking any drug or modi' Tiie data given at tlio henrlni'S -Drr -Rtjckr- crHlly rejinTtlifil n5 cItHidy. clneT^ was—vary—£niiui-4uul—gitvd—110— He co-dovolofH)d the Pill. 'C iill him ' n rohel. M nny do, , Also: ■"^Dest^Ke h ls.passlonate feellnBS picture, of how many of the ' ■ Why wn» ho« nbf^cnl? Jlo wns Uut sitrinR In-a snUR officc, "There ar« enough taboos andI orrnio slib/ect ("My tiow, don t women were simply mlsadvlsi'd not Invited. And why wiiwi't he In the fiiihurbnn birth • control preliidlcos-CQunQcied - with ntfx, fiet m o Bolnii’'h D r. Rock Is byv physicians o r given t h e Invited? Probubly liccnuKO thu clinic w hich lienrs Ills nnm o, without odding'lwaoless medicnl far from being the rod*facod or wrong kind of Pill. I tlUnk ns iicurlniss 'wcro dOKlttnci^ (b a ir ho Nn';^ ho sooA IftO m illion hnb> oncH, F or oxnm ple: Why do wolind-licklng radical. the pro.pill evidened grows (ho the diingerK of Pill uro — and lox being born In (he bTnlled inoflt w<)mon tak e Pills for only Instead ho fools right will opposKloji will fade.’' D r. -RO'ck do esn 't bolicvo fliero .Stales in (he next qnnrter'Cpn^ 21' days a month? Because of eveniually succeed; At leant, ho ho])CS ko. -nrti refll dnnnerar«“l l^ tury;— ------•_ ttjclr^lT^tenro~l>ellof~in—mens* “~'‘I-imder8tand-lhnt-tho-<3al< ■BoenuHej'------■------odnUnlBlt'rcd. ilu sees w orld population i:o Iruotlny. Iliey don't have to hip Poll says about one of five "We (as a people) bnvo trlwl Ills position Is (his:. InR to nevon billion in tlio Hnmp inpn.s(ruale. U's not physically women have stopped taking tito to keep (he.popniation down for^ "O v er ,tho y enrs, I'v e sliuHfld (Imo. ne l>etter if healthy worn* cess. D]it now ‘w e've got a 100 tives on .cpiintlcKS w/)men of all FI.YING IJIB nfleH, I've’ Koen h few devolop so, if crusadlnK for prevention en took the Pill every day, be* per cent-effective inethod-*lho phyiiltIfr~pToblnm»~vihlctf:7nny of^lt~all“l»~rebe even Iftken Rnme cause. tro l." ■ syKiem has ptirchnsod. a SI pgeflllon — 'It'Sa m ust, women off Iho Pill routine. But Snys he, loud and clear; And also: million airplane for SI nnd inro than any medicine man I've never, noi once, «eon »ny "I don't think we nhould bo "Of course, T don’t suRflest linns to use It for biRh school h as ever -J^nown, it cnn truly hint of cnncor developmtinl. And discouroRinn women • from lak* all women should take the Pill. ialwrntory 'Jiludy. Tiie four*four- be said that the dangers of not , I don’t think I ever will. He- Ing the Pill. I think we should Some women are- not psycho* engine Lockheed Constellation using the Pill — (o individuals cause. If the Pill is correctly bo encouraRlng (horn (o (ake loRlcallv prepared; others have wos sold to the city by Dr. John nnd to the world — fnr out- p'rescrlbeil, nnd uflo'd l^ b c h lf h y [(.“^hSl'tKfi'Congreilsfflhflnffin^ pl5yHlcat” llm (tnffonr;~jiirch^r V ^ tH ffrn fS h ffrm R tT rT P jr;------wcfgfrHnyTfangonr-oflfilngit."— — D R f-^O H N S H O P T H iS E -* r WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SPEGIAt! 27” X 18’ DELTAH MISCELLANEOUS CULTURED AND, SIMULATED Pearl Assortments

SHOES EARRINGS PENDANTS NECKUCES 3 0 % S f ^ 2 2 Thoso aro discontinued sam plfts of oxpon- sivo carpot. Values to $5 now soiling for a snnall fraction of thoir orisinol soliinB prico. OFF 3 DAYS ONLYI MILK STOOLS SHOES TATE FURNITURE Tate Furniture DOWNTOWN TWIN FALLS 1920 KImborly Road 733-2772 In th« Bank ond Trust BIdg. Twin Fall* 1920 KImborly Road Twin Fall*

TRAVERSE 25 POUND 21 ONLY 200 COUNT BOX Bold modern .doslan ln.-n^.lfror. brlah^or satin finish. Men’s Fine Quality Stainless looki ottractive in'ony placo settinq- R E D R O S E FAMOUS BRAND KIEENEX Reg. 37g SUITS ““Value"- - 2 2 - Sizos; 1-35R, 1.36R, 1-37R. 3-38R, 6-39R, ].40R, 1-42R. U42S. 1-39L, 3-40L, 2-42L. SEAMLESS NYLONS

Reg! 49c Value 2 2 ^ s o p l0 C« sarvlcB for 8 $ 1 . 4 9 H.fl, $4000 ...... OnV 3 DAYS ONLY BREEZ-WAY MKT. TATE FURNITURE If It’s from ROPER'S . . . It’s RIGHti ^ 1708 Kimberlyr Road tW IN PALLS

Fiegularto $ 1 0 . 0 6 V a l u e s • FREE BALLOONS t o WRISTWATCHES _ $ 1 5 . 0 b 2 2 . *2 “ ^ “ ONE GROUP •GIFTS FOR ALL Big Values to $49.95' WOOL SKIRTS • FREE CHERRY TARTS MEN’S SHOlS 1 . e r o u p , b r o k e n ___ llT ; Regular to $14.00 s i z e s • 1 ^ COi

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Sunday, February 22, 1970 Tlmei-Newf, Twin Falli, Idaho iU |l Involving Male:-In~Bir4hXontrol Frogram4Raises Complex Probleia: tr«iri)I«-|s-blfth-c(»Mrol*formnl*!» vo«odonvie»-need'not“Tioceji"ar*-hiimomtw— tlintT’ll‘jrfB“ won-~Th^jy-tihlnk~KtoriltrBtfan~^vc7Uld verBely,- nation. Sclonco, for one thins, hiui not vnrsflU a re fiUccosRful SO-OO |>er Rccnuno, iw Dr. Rock nays, It's *«bl« thmg." Rock had them apply a 160* riico’ (hnt (t muKl also tuko (wo yet perfected n workuhle mnln conl of the time. watt ordinary HijMhum near the to prevcrtt them RriiKRly m ram derstood: A« an oxntWple o f the simpli- <;ontrucci>tlvo Cltnt dooRn't have Say.'i Dr. Rock: "M any men assoclnlA nirrlllty cky of aterillzHtlon, Dr.-Rock *crolum for 90 m lm ites daily, UnMl'jiow, cllnlqilly spe^lnB^ -upiTDitini: Kidor offcctK; condomfi a total'of-thr««,wcek_s. All were .rf-cifra. wlt-h' ' Koxualliy o r 'm nscullnlty;' ;__ tun5 l»avc left tlm~lnibyM)r<>vgn- arfl-iwaly-VS-por^eeivt-rcllRblftr duc«!o, on tempornry'.basiB, rohderod liemporarlly RforHeWlj tion freltTilmost cnilrcfy up to niend slerllliatlon for just ev- IIIIIHIIIMIIMIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlllllllllU H untl most male pllln, lend to in­ orylw dy. .Some men. m ay not In any t^n n b er of ways. of them eventually return^ to women. Atul In « wny.ificlcnco terfere wllh !>cxufl{ aspects. fcrtlUly. . Wft, too. bo projwrcd for It. And I t'hlnk He says t-hat unlike tho fe- 'I1i !r le a v e s ,o n ly one tiiire younjt fwople would do well lo maln'K, tho male'sox (ilnmls lire In other observations, Rock ■ Nln« m illion fom nles In the male preventive method preBont llilnk v ery hard before liavlilfl: ‘People’s-Biir located on the outskle of tho has noticed tha same reiulta Uftltcd- .‘>tnteH n ro now tnkloK — RterillTsalion. U'» eauy. Quick. It E.<; M OINES, Iowa iHKly (In the Rcrotum) Iwcausc nrnl contraccptlvoH. Two inDllon Uolatlvely Inexpcn^vo. And 100 olnlly ihoso people who Itave liioy nro fertllo„only, iit oulRldo. Birap" *— fahai i*, w caH ng close iho oUtor niochanicnl dovlcfis. (UPI) .Son. Josenh Cole- per cent effective effective. pBycliologlc two dilldretv already, I* think thorbody .tempoHturc.s. _ Con* flttins and Insulated shorts. — Couhdcia-jnorc-:.cn8a«c,-to-oHQ. -ullyr-ly>w«yori-ll-lB-ftturuotyj>«d»Hv>w«vori-ll- M erllimt^on—i»-nec-c«fie-dld-t4»«-tafit extent o r nnothcr, In (lio cni- a ilociril no-no. are to Keep oiir (irowlnjj popu- c a s t a dlSKcnlluR voio frcm snhjocts complain of any sex rtu lar *<«watohlnR rliytJun m eth­ thti n^on'A room a t the back' loss. . And thill,'* to o -h ad , lay^ Dr, latioh under somo control." of the ntate Sennlo chamber^ od. ■' Rock.- . 1 . ‘ • . Increanlnn numbers' of men ’Ilio point' Is, says Dr. Rock, • n«f a.i for men? apparently auree witli the dpc Coleman voted agalnpt a Dogs Licensed Storillzfltlon, ho holleveKi.is an ..rjblll Icpalirins: Jasper County storlUzntioh should no lonser be tor. New Y o rk ’ti VoKmtary Ster* Say* fam ed 'RynocnlnRlfit and cnormoiinly aensihle method of i«)=l‘ 'i)dth~thpuJi«tPon7'‘-.h e — be­ can men have had iv n « e c t o- ~lir

WASHINpmJMHDAt COME.AND GET SUPER GEORGE DRESS SLAC KS THE BUYS OF 1 group. Slzos 30 BUYS t h r u 4 6 . Rogulor to $25.00 . solo price 7 . 0 0 THE YEAR Reg. $ 15.00 w o o l M EN’S SHIRTS Lost Our Lease 1 G r o u p S H I R T S $ , -Brokon^izoa^ V alues to $13.00 , s f i a $ 0 2 2 ^

1 2 cubic foot No-frcot freezer, fully autonnatlc. ALEXANDER'S EVERYTHING GOES STORED 1-On riE IsJ WITH ICE MAKER

DIST, 138 MilnAv*nu* b6, WILSON-BATES FARM&GITY CO.

T W I N F A L L S TWIN FALLS - JEROME ' 663 M ain Ave. E. ‘

SPARE DINEHE CHAIRS CHOPPIN* PAYS SPECIAL BUYS! ^ 5 O n ly FABRIC CLEARANCE HEW KAWASAKI AVEKGER — ------A^fY;*Cofors- 1 only 1969 W OOLJOUBLE-KNITJf^S? 350j;,C.jCycJft Reg. $ 7 .9 5 -S 1 0 .9 5 Reg. $850.00 . . NOW ONLY. K>g. *5.99 yd ...... VD. MURPHY-MILLER SWEATER FABRICS NEW KAWASAKI S. S. ------~OPHDlSTERED*BOCKERS 1 only 1969 ■(•g. J6.98 yd ...... 650 c.c. Cycle 2 ONLY ^^ S 9 8 8 Reg. $1195,00 . N O W O N L Y -REG-$44;95-t 77t t :. . : FABRICS O N E T A B L E PRICE Aaa’h C olQy & tVPftt HEW ARISTOCRAT LoLiner 3 Vx — ------—DRAWER- S«),JfX:ontalned TRAILER UNEINISHED CHEST FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL Re°|T» $2050100 $ 1 IIA AOO O n e O n l y _ $ 0 7 0 Floor M odel, ___ WINTER FABRICS N O W O N L Y R e g . $ 1 9 . 9 5 ...... S P E C I A L 'BUY NOW AND SAVEI SAVEI SAVE!

SEWING FURNITURE SKINNER SHOPPE BLASIUS 7 3 3 - 5 5 4 2 .isOB K'lmberly Road 127 2nd Ave. West 7 3 3 - 1 4 2 1 Flier A t Fillm ore

METAL one new, group MACIE SAYS: SInc* Monday !• a«ors«'i Day, wa hav« tak*n our temfic savings! llttia liBtehat to CHINA CUPBOARD 30 Inch WIdi .. Rig. REMNANTS Fresh New Fabrics J g R l C E S ^44 Inch Wld« .. R«g. 5 0 % OH PERMA-PRESS UNFINISHED Excellent Lengths WARDROBE CLOSET Dacron & Cotton SPECIAL 36 Inchos W Ids.

1 Onty Tloor Modtl < 1 4 9 5 ------.45“ lh c H o i'W ld i? "W o v A 'n : s m R«ft. $4«.0t^ ...... fpncl«i In ch«cks, plaldi, YOU HAUL •tripei, plalni. and mbre-

-^pacIal,JJou/^nly. WIN-SIZE-HEADBOARD- . , Wind|amm 0r ... Bonded Cr«pe dnd . O N e ONLY Regular $1.98 to $2.49 yd. Many, Many Othtri WASHINGTON'S BIKTHDAY S nO A ll MAOE^BOOIIJW ! ______106 MdlW NoHh AJ.J Tlmnf.Nowi, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Fob'ruary 22, 1970 Women's Salary ._Will-Cat9hJJt3- — iO t.

PHIUDELPHIA (UPI)-Wo- will cnich up w ith m en In w u m g . to,n 6 - salarlo s during . Iho 1070s, accordloR Jo the prolUcnt-Of an employment scrvl...'Ico. -Rqt^rt O.v'JjSiwlUnKwNiiiK Sri| pfenldent— of ~SntUln;r'*Tind SnelHnp, Inc., enld M lila l>o«k “’Ilio . Opporlunlly ExploHlon" 3^arnitat'e S t.ypecta th n t hunlnoKR, Indtifitry >and tlto iprofCHslons will finnlly ncccpt the fnmnlo-job*. liolcJor at, her All. Itorhs listed bolow aro NEW . Thoy will bo sold on a *'Plrst com o; First, sorvod'.* triio wprlh. ^ '..Snelling ndmlts thnt the Civil basis. ABSOLUTEbV'NO PHONE ORDERS. Torm s oro to be strictly cash, contract )^l(>htfl A ct- nrcih|))ltlnR sex or crodit card. Froo delivery only on hoovlor itonis. , —dlscrlmlnat4on-in-4i!rM^-)iM-not — ------MR.-AND MRS.-PA^L MASH...... convinced nil employers thiit n « . . Filer, will colehrato their Gotden Woddlng Artnlvorsnry ■wortnn cnn .nlwny» fill Job at a r^optlon at tho VUcr UnUctl Methodtst Church Social Metal Bunk Beds-,comply,vMh yas.ao-. now $48.00 ncodn. nut he nntOA tJint Women Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. March 1. All rrlomls and relnllvos of new hold rnnj{inR from' tho toupio are Invited to attend and they request no Rllts. The Blond Oak Twin Size Bookcqse Bed r . , . ^ 4 9 , 8 0 .... $ 2 4 . 0 0 bahi< proAl(fcnt to lumberjack. Martha Circle of Iho church, Brpndchlldron of Iho couple, Women hnve nlmost token Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Paltoriion, —ovot_^o^u|lcr—nrush^-Maii -•nd-Mr«,-aUM.-Knlglit-*nd*Mra^la_Vazqu

Octagon Commodes r,„ , 79.50 , Your Choice $ 3 8 . 0 0 2 only Solid W alnut Contemporary Style

' Leather top (nserts with sold leaf trim ...... Your Choice $ 2 2 . 0 0 2 only Frultwood French Provincial S^LID MAPLE TABLES^ ^ ^ ~ Step EndTable^R,r„.„9,5o ...... onv $38.00 1 Drawer Deluxe Lamp Table r.^, „ 9.so ...... omy $47.00

. f , I - : r > I . •Sunday, February 22, 1970 TIniei-Newi, Twin Folli, Idaho. A-13 ^

two,nirmb«ri during the recep*! The bride wat honored U i Debra Eq$terday, Allred Exchange Nuptial Promise------' —CA^LUFOrtD—^."The—LD6-oftk»-d'ecor«t«d-Wl|h-r«d-ro»««r'r«nB«m«n(B orriinaie-rcclyfosei ccpllon- •9slpm;»tf»—wer<*,~M rflritiusic-^~r-r— ::------«J5— r^Wnyno._nnsietilay^_wlth_-Mx-«.^-;-: Church, Duhl, was' the setting fillvcr leaves and cunlds. 11 was In crystal bowls. Darrel Parker, MrK. Diidlny, Doan Hoynolds assisting wJth y for the Jan. 3 wedding' irites'tojiped with a mini■ ifaturo bride! bridol Vickie Dybee cut' and served Wotson, Kellyelly Watson W; and Mrs. *rlp to the arrangements.. Classmates'- whioh (inlt»d<4«i...... /rlage-Oebn “ ‘ ...... — ...... d-VtVtairAllrrdTKrar=^sy~We] rrloTB . j5 p " hurwretrhB T ~w ltH ' ' Elolne GnRtordoy, daughter cf ' ‘'*'^d by Mrs. Frank'-VanCas* ed ,puiI’nchT’They - . ^ were asfiisled...... _ Ilona Allred worlTn"cha7ge7o(jr_“^ “ a shower at the home of Jlor« ’ M r. and M tk. Glen Eanierday. tern. al t.he table by Janice AbiWre Ihe - m table. Mr*. Nile nice Darrnw. Florence Waskoi' i C ^ e o / i and Doan L. Allred, son of Mr. 'l'h« guests were seated at and Bonnie Allred. was Tn charge of the floral ar- 'I’he newlywe(js-are students D arlene I'oukal, M rs. Ed Kln> and ^4rs. Clyde Allred, all quartet tables covered with li(ce K aren T h o m etr w as In charge :em ents. at.the College of Southern Idaho. yon and Mrs. Tom Grimm word Castleford. cloths, and d eco rated w ith ar< of regiiterinx the-guest*.—He.1—Mr-*fld.M rs. Clyde-Coic sang Twin Falls. " By AniGAII. VAN b u r i : n co-honlcsMB.'- ' ^ Einrjy-_W.lsct_o£-thc j Buhl LDSChureh performed the tingle ring corcmony, Arrange* D EA ll AUnV: My {>roblt*.n is,, DEAR CliUROI GOER: Tho ments' of greenery and polnset* that,I am loncsomu. 1 am mar-', poor wom an Is probably alowly tlas on the nltar and pu'lp'lt WE'RE HAVING A .GREAT WASHINGTON'S. BIRTHDAY SALE! rled and hftve two children In growing deaf. She goes to formed the background for the high school, iMitTnV jlill lono cluirch lo |>rny, rlelil? And so ceren^ony. fiOme.'I hnvo never lacUt;on>coiie wUii white rose* held her veil, of r am ns well educated he n "tut fanny" Ilian n f»l lifnill -WhitC—llluslDH.__Shft—c a ttic d - ~JsT~T keep up wlIfi airTonI .."..•i^fet of w hite feathered c a r­ evcnU, I'm a good hostess and In case' you think this Is a case of BOur grapes, I om 56 nations centered with red roJ^H^' itV lru e J fako care i]{ t;ONFIDnNTrAL TO MRS.Tj. (w hose druR-UNinir~w)n Is now Shaw,— ------has n o th ln ftlo finy to m o imloKR Darlene FowUal was the maid it has (o do witli tlio clilldrcn. In Snn Jo se ): \ apoko w U h som eone a t SYNANON. who Is of honor and Bernice Darrow So, Ijcru I "jiU.' 'IX*ar Abby, was thfi-brldesm altl. .Tana E ast- nlone as usual Jn my lovely nnr~expert In tholr lloliK I wan told: “Tell that mothw. NOT orday. siste>' of the bride, was nowly deconitod Jiotne, wimting to f.'cnd h e r son any m o r e the flower/girl'. 'She carried . so mu£li to talk to somebnc. nosegay of red and white roses. * I have told him how I feel. money. Kids wUh n tln>g prob. JIo s:iys, "You havo notlJng to lem must (>« cotapletely releas. * Tony Wiggens, cousin of the com plain ab o u t," whicli. |s a ed by their parents, and this b rid e ,'w a s l>eflt m an. Rodney typiail one-sentence.response to Includes getting no money from Allred and Kenneth Allred were _or>y dialog I mifiht iniilatc. homo. I would still he out there Ushers, Both are cousins of the fihooiing dope, as 1 four “Wliat'do I have to look.for' bCidegroonv 'Phe tralnbearer w ard to In m y old age? r<] years ago, if my parents had was'lTtihnnle Abshire, cousin of lik« som e r.uggOfitions. continued to send mo money." tho bride. THIRTY NINE AND W h '» r^.y o u r problem?. You’ll Mr*. .Tame.n LeO rone served J - : LONESOME feel better If you got It off your I orftanist and also ac- chest. Write to AHtlY. Rox B9- compariied tho soloist, Mrs. DE/VR LONESOME: You and 7D0,.Lofl Angeles, Gal. 60069. F or George BUck. your husband a re living *'par> a personal reply enclose stamp­ nllel" lives. Perhaps a dose of ed, addressed envelope. A reception was held Imme- adversity, which haa beer diatelv after the wedding in the On« group (41 only) | O ne group. Plain colors V . known to strengllion many mar- church social hall. Tlic bride's rlagCB, hut w as absent In yours, table was covered with lace and would havo Iwen bcneflcraL featured a three-tlered \Vsddirig 1 U you want (o Imprevo y^ur GuildPlans .Ulitrimmed Coats J ' . lot *(and .1 think you do) (or Ladles' Scarves onee, don't "talk fast’' when you cent balloting In which, the tell your husband that th e re Art Courses Magic Valley Art Guild and the must bo more to marrlago than local guild participated were an* Fall and vyjnter styles. 0 9 DUllL — Final plans for an you have, and you'd like to Koe nounced. Sizes 8 through 18. ^ V Rogutar to $3 - C a counselor. Admit that tho fault art couKse to l>e taught by a Mrs. Burkhart pre«nted could lM> yours. (It could. IK>.) Tyyln F alls wom an w ere m ade program of somo of her most Regular to $59 - now ® If he rotuKOA to accompany you, when the Buhl An Guild met humorous poem*. Mrs. Grace go alone. It can't .hurt. Good at the homo of Mrs. Jolm Burk- French was a guest. luck. All you have to loso -in h a jt,______:______-ryour^lonellnoss;------Tho art course will be held N OW l DEAR AnnY: Our problem at the Lincoln Courts Commu­ Is a ladv who sings so loudly nity Center every Thursday O N E H O U R m church that she drowns ev' from. 0 a.m. to-I p.m. beginning oryi>ody else out. Not ooly that, Marcli r» nnd continuing through DRY CLEANIHG 7 only Fam ous Brand 200 pair. Plaids and Plain but i;Jus sings way off key. She M ay 21. T he course is aviiilabie is a regular cJiurdi goer and to any adult at a nominal fee. SERVICE is getting old, and r.he is really Thero aro still n few poenings eft so any interested adult n very kind lady so noljody No EXTRA CHARGE Car Coats Ladies' Pants should call Dorothy Johnson at wants to hurt her feelings by •'SANITONE'* calling this to her nWention, but 'i'iS'^non. It ifi nn^tt1ccessnry to I can tell you it sure doesn't 10 a guild memborT------Wool and acotato. Sizes 7 iiinke for very good listening. Mr.v. R alph Johnson conducted through IS. Regularly to $ ^ 5 2 Any auRRcsLions? She gcLs loud­ the bu.sinDS3 m eeting In tho a b ­ T p o ifN a S m d er every Sunday. sence of Mrs. Vic Crismor, ANO^niER aiURCIf GOER :>;-eHldent. T lie results of the re- $19.95 . N ow ......

Sleopw oarl Pants, shorts, tops Ddrydin TabIe

Regular to $12.95 - %22

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A-14 TImes-Naws, Twin Palls/Ida'ho Sunday, Fob'roary 22, 1975

SHOP SEftRS M O N M YlIl^ FREE! I FREE CHERRY TARTS FREE'COFFEE - F4?EE COKE FREE! BAILOONS IN OUR APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ^AtrDAT^rrtONDAY~r^ CROCCRIES

FREE^ROCEm ESI USE THEncrOUPON^rreLOW ANDnSAVE]-— ^ - t FROM : SAFEW AY - —'HERE'S HEI HOWI~SaV0 your •aloicHeckt MoViddy only. Whon accumulaled'purchasot from all deparlmertts raoch lh« amount specified on the coupon, we f I willw ll Ictue your i6upon 'bnllHIng you to free groceries a> ipecifled. 1

$10 GROCE^ES $180 $15 oro1I^ie.$270 Ir $20 oro^?IL $360 $25 oro^?e^^,es $450 1 1 $30 CRO^^^^IES $500 $40 orJ?I^ies W ON COMBINED PURCHASES . ON COMBINED PURCHASES 11 ON COMBINED PURCHASES ON COMBINED PURCHASES 11 ON COMBINED PURCHASES ON COMBINED PURCHASES M O N D A Y O N tY m o n d a y o n l y I[MONDAY ONLY m o n d a y o n l y II m o n d a y o n l y m o n d a y o n l y Save your •ales slips from Save your sales slips from 11 Sove your soles slips from_ Save your soles slips from 11 Save your soles slips from Sove your soles slips from all deportments and save. all departments and save. 11 all departments and save. oil departments and save. 11 all departments and save. all departments ond sove.

9:30 ■ 12:30 DON’T MISS THESE SPECIAL TIMED SAVINGS 6:00- 9:00 P.M. ASSORTED 9:So .^'12:30 9;30 - 12:30 9:30 - 12:30 ' ' 6.00 • 9:00 P.M. ^ 6.00 - 0:00 P.M. ^ 6>00 . 9:00 P.M. WIGLETS WOO»>u:i'J L A U .^w • COOKIES FACIAL b a t h ! ELLCTkIC ■ PEAi^Ur | TABLE TOP | C H IL D R E N ’S 1 0 0 % ' - STEP STOOL I SHOES H U M A N H A I R ic k c $ 1 2 2 $ ^ 2 2 22 LB. 9 2 1 REG. 20.99 ■ SCISSORS I CLUSTERS I HAIR DRYER I

L A D I 6 S ’ VALUES 3.00 TO 6.00 YD. ACETATE BRIEFS . . . . 2 2 DRAPERY REMNANTS.... 2 2

ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS ^ B R A S REO. TO $3.00 . . ___...... y ^ CAilPET SAMPLES . . . . . *1^ ^

LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS 7 2 *" M EN’S DRESS SHIRTS .2

B O Y S ’ M ftANNEL~SHIRTS . . . . J f l L T n s o x ......

A S S O R T E D „ MEN’S PERMA-PREST ^ ^ J E W E L R Y Den', Miss ThU...... X 2 WHITE JEANS ...... * 3 -

BtAx!;K AND WHITE f LITTLE BOYS’ ||. ^

6 2 0 F I L M - 35 M M .^o..po. Z Z TENNIS SHOES . . . . *3

5 QT. TEFLON COATED _ ^ LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ^ DUTCH 0VEN«.,*7„ WHITE SHOES ...... *4

A ssorted (values 47c t o $2.29) ^ ^ A S S O R T E D r Kitchen Utensils 2 2 7 2 *1 SCREWDRIVERS ...... 7 2

S A V E $17.73, R E G . $32.95 WATERFALL PLANTER .. D TENT Reg. 129,99. . ^ 9 2

R E Q . $42.99 STORM DOORS^. . . RlfLLAND-5 BOXES-SHELLS . . . '*^ 4 2

4 X 6 S H E E T - OTI D llll IDDIIlIC kiAUArAHV DlklCI rnlLirriNE MAnOuAN i rANcL.. ^ TIM ING LIGHT

.. . y...... ^ IHpr 7 HP TRACTOR ^ 3 7 2 HYDpULIC JACK . . . . . *11^^

SHOP AT. SEARS Aira SAVE SHOh Monday, Wednesdajfr Friday Nights 'til 9 puntyoffree 403 m a i n a v e . w e s t SalUlactkn Qumntee^or.Ysm^tttqiJBachJ VgA-^.|------Ol^r-lil^da^TiniftOaV^^^ ------T W I f n ^ S , I B A T q o - Sundoy, February 22, 1970

BRIDGE ...... , By Jacoby I -CORRECT FINESSE holdj the king, h« m ay • PAYS PERCENTAGE play It, rldrt away. In whiX ' There •’ar« any number, of caie S6uth‘» worries are over. ways to bid to six no-trump . ‘•o®* pl«y low,. South |5 a match ' point,, dupllcalo should RlaV h is elBht. on the — nnm o^*4ic-m tithod‘iriu»wn ln tho- JhCQcy that East-is-more-Ukcly-, J>OX thc-Jjw 5st.sclentino to hold the.Jack than'the kJnjj. but U c«rt»inly Is the qufcko/it; Itila time, you lose to the Jack T he co n tra ct !it not an «biio< and West leads a-second dub,_ Only Rarejiy Get Dtivorces- -Jule-layUown,—hut*-tho-pliiy-for‘-Now you;play out airyouVblack fllx ii-ao-sood t1iat'anyon« who cards, discarding a h M rt and WHAT, y o u didn’t know that su re. - "i! wont down would bo ratlier up­ diamond from dummy and then men - who whistle while they set. AITER CONSIDERABLE re-S P ay the ace of diamonds. The work rarely get divorced? Such search, the scientlsU. at Guy's* Not that (here li^n't r Rlmn]o king dru, our IIoasehol<|. make an extra trick If tlast the Jnck'of diariiowW or" the Canada has'Hahled "hi* three Hints export suggests yob add a£ holds both, ho will go down at kJng of hearts, a 76 p er cent chlklren P ar, ais a 4 11 ,L th“l h"lf Iho tarrticra In Imlamla *KQ Pass 4 N.T. P u s 5 V / ' V i NOW CERTAINLY you’ll want U''"" •'f "‘ "'■"i"®.?: WEST KAST ,P*M 6 4 . - P aw lif.'.'t to tlla the report thai th« av«r- before tho ago of « birt It; 4 4 3 - A76S2 You, South, hold: ago Japaneie eati Juit exactly ha» not been reported what they! ¥ K jrS V «642 4AKIB v n 47SS 4AJ7S ♦ Jt}33 30 tlrnej^at much rice ai the ,«rtn«r’S sanity and knew M n • land" was a real place. Setting "Bc 5«ficues three fterions duN| VA QflT of brides, la which cas« you for that tale wasI* th< Isle of •'’K the bnnual swimming ♦ Q I7 . pUy_ Wm. for sonalhliig.-Ilke ------to n .------iHA'JflO®------# - 1 Pines off Cuba. '4QMXXK VAKkxxkx 4mm THAT TENDENCY among Ar- , AM ASKED IF It’s a1 rl^ tj Both vulotrable '4iX and bid ssvsa ipadcc. les girls to be so body conscious (or a «oldier to salute with h aS V /ft North Xa*t BMtfa -TODAVa QUESTION ■ l.i< *Sirta« to undress a female . dummy dress your mall to L. M. Boyd«w without drawing (he blinds. Be» McNaught Syndicate, Inc., 10 E.S lleva that's a traffic ftafety mea- O nd St., Now York, N.Y. 17, v

Out Our-Way

ACBOM ' 4T Unruly crowd - l W e d i l m a i » e a a g g ^ r MWB riE ku > — ^ vou.oopl^ / wvr/ THISapBor-liftaycK ./7.JM»/rn«r voocw ^ h h I N orf ovc« T>^^^ffQ vtw ^w Q trr, aARoT . askance KINO op th is 's ,,: ___ M l SS wSS « B ath ed MIU.I u r a l l l b w m i s s u p . w v , • ISUardans SAl«onqula« ITShadetrea ' Indlaia- ULampnya iBheut Mo^taln nMmanw MDMMlaK) I British Ul4f 3«lrlih river nB rrelvM ' 4 f 31H>oi t ^ l y ■ ^ 4ffl*f.W , gSS?f.SH 42Rrrokea •NolilXMlla S3CtrUin 'kgaey PUm Bstksn native 6 Roundun 24 P«lm laavt* "jfsaar A eritUra (vsr.) 44Vlands fXindof »Klndofsple« 45Natlveol Oo^nhligtQ 47VariaUestar Z W w 4tJimptut - S -'Robin Malon*

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JTAR. ^—Dy CLAY R. POLLAN------^------• W- - your Oolly AclWlly CvlJt JW. ’ — -X*—: . T o develop m ou a gs for Mondoy, r«od wordi corrctpondlno to numl)srs of yourZodlocbirihilQn. IVou aiToU. . ^tNotUfol atXiii ajiftwiofy 3Vau 31 Cat A ) Of ^ 4T«I.i 3^0* MYou» r - . /•

A-16 tlmovNowi, Twin Fatli, Idaho Sunday, February 22, 1970 ^

Tliny are diphtheria and {efnmw DlirifiAK* Y oung P rincc Clinic Planned or DT Khots: dlphthorln, IcIanuH. U in iltl lOCl and whooping counh or DPT .. For-Richfield- «hnl»: mo«lo«, and Inllucnin, . OI.HNNS I-KHRY Morr ll ■ 0 f-E gghiTid~ tDr.Qmi-or-any-imnibcr-o(jhQR.:.silcr;i(._wl;i/auiluajJll'iwalL 7tTCiiFnnn>^T?tciifiow*(»“ 'sBC' Mrs;Mrs: JJuttcano and Mrs. M rs. Ronald ,1-Ht*lc« l-Hdlcs nlp.hl - ,■ c nner_ , o. f tb .o ond public Immunlziitlnn clinic Uopdor nro PTA roprorontatlvcs ,^>\cy\s F o rry I> n « cluh._ To Join Navy will bo hold nt (No nchoal-lunch who will asitlst tho public licalth Tho ovfnt Ik Noliodulcd nt 7 officlnis nnd Rorvo rofroshmonln. p.m. Tucnday In Ilnnson'.s Cafe. room from 2:30 p.nt. to 3:30 Deputy Kollo^ will proKcnt in- l.ONDON (UPI) ~ Prlnco p.m . WednQfiday. llto cllnlcn oro CharluH will Join tlio Kiiyal fornuillcn on driijj pro«li>ins in Hl>onsrired by tho local unit CHECK INSPECTION TAGS . Ndvy (I SUIO li m onth mil)- VI A tho area. alul diroctod by tho South Con- Tho-Idnho Dopartmont of Law lloillcnnru noxt year, HiJckinK- tral district Public Health Dc* h«h), Pnl«p« (tnnniincotl Siitur- Enforcomoi\t reminds motorhtu niirtm«n(, ■ with headquurtcrs. in hnd (hoir VehloloK.inspcctcd ______RCTUrtNS H O M E ____ Hill Bi'ftlfili ihrono to diooiiu a laflrFobruar^ItaO l-’iiTlirno Iff ~j;pniNnDAinX'=^rs—Herna- military caroor. MrK. Clmrlcn niiltcano, co* liuvo them chocked ajialn. Wlille done Petfirson, Sprinndalo, ha* “ 1/ hope I w on't bo ton ■preHidont of the Richfield PTA yrta’ro at It, look at yniir drlv-'rctviraed '1^ «eu«ick/' ChurlcK- tcild— ncwi! ■ , unnounce.i _thal four_ !»;:><.•» or's liconco, loo. It may have surj{cry at iho Twin rniln Clinic men. "I will liaw to .‘ituck up immtmlzailo'ti wlll 'bo iifvon. expired. , .nor.;:ltnl. With Ro.uttlck pllln." -Bul-tK«-Jovo-of-tho-Koa-runu in Chnrlun' veins. Ill» riiihiM'. I'ratuiriitltor and j^rcat (irand* falhnr were naval officer;-. —••’I-am^l»okin|»-forw(»fd-foHf- v o ry nm clj," tho 21-year-^ttld—-j------Cinnhridjjo • U niversity ‘ in .Inne-- will fir.'sl fifjrvfi three or four mnnlli.i In the Royal Air Force noxt sprint; to olitnin Ii Ih win{ts, n palaco ntntcmcnl Kaicl. Charles’ nrnndfatlier. Goorne VI, and Rreat ' Rrandfather, Gcnrpe V. were naval officers. Charles’ fathftfi Princ« Philip, whn commatided n Royal Navy destroyjir before 'n ia rr’.'nh tlien-prii’cosf; Klizahi'lli in’ llM7, has prc'dlcK'd Clta'rli-.'v .woulcUdo a spell in all Ihreo servic

THREE RANKING MCMBERS of tho S«na(o Tnloflor Sub* construction of now damJ^on tho Middle Snnko River. Tiio io{c Area Man eommKtee on Wator Ronources, Including Idaho’ii two i«na- liiladon li sponnorod by 5!cn. FrnnU Churcli, ,iof(* and Lon H. tora, are ihown horo during recont hoarmsa before tho Sulv Jordan, ri^ t. Chnirlnft tho lioarlng wnn SciUlnr Clinton An< (Continued F rom Pafje A-1) comml((oo on loglalatlon (o Iniposo ■ lO-yeor moratorium on dorfion of NoytMoxlco,_coi^ior...... rew raceji on the Oakland Es­ tuary. it was i\ "pickup" broad­ cast for tho three mile varsity crftw race and they used four Television Schedules pick up stations a jnile apart and at tho finish the announccrs Sundoy, Februoiy 22,1970 M onday. February 23, 1970 joined In ftlnp.lnn Sweet Adellnu. Mr. Pierce annoimced the vis­ 5:00—3D, 3, 3, 11: Movlo, "Dorn Free," has boon acclnlmed 7:00 p.m., 2SL, 7B, 8: Movlo, "Ritual of Evil." a made-for-TV it of the Von Hlndenlnirf:. Ho a s lively, honest nnd tinu&'unl. Danod on n I0f>0 |>cst-Rcllcr by Joy film starflnn Louis Jourdan am! Anno Baxter, fells tho falo of also announced -tlje dedication Adamflon, tli'o film combincn precl.sion teamwork with excellent psychiatrist David Sorcll, who trespasses in the supernnniral of the San Francisco Opera luporvlsion of nn|malf] performing beforo tho cameras. ' when ho inve.stlaates tlio my.steriou.s death of his patientj a younjj Houso with the broadcast of.a ------8:00 p.m.— 7D- Variety Special prc.scnls."Tlio Many Moods of heircfis. ,____ complete opera. Tliis was one Perry Como.” with Bob Hope, Nancy Sinatra, Flip Wilson and of iho first transcontinental 8:00 p.m., 5: Movie, "To Kill A Mocklnfjlilrd," won O.scars for Bobby Sherman. l>roa-Movie: "To Kill A ^B iR Picture 1!—Amateur Hour 7D-NCWS agriculture w as placed in 8—Glio.st nnd M rs. M uir Mockingbird" 7 0 —Aftrlculturo U.S.A. 4:(H) 2SI^Sunday Scene charge of this. The program, 2D—Daniel Boone «:00.2SI^New.<} 0:50 2B—Mixj Sh-In lejios and fiomo from fairs ar­ U —Dudlcy*Do-RlRht- • 7B—Frank McGee 8—Film Short 7D—Ij»uRh-In H—Lntif'h-ln ound the country. 2SL«—Sacrcd Heart 7 n -F U I 7D—Fftlih for T oday 4;S0 2Sl^SomcthinB Else _ 2 n —T ruth or The National Farm ami Homo ^ C olonsequences n Hour, sponsored by Allis Clinl- ALWAYS WANTED... WHILE 8:00 3—Cathedral of Tomorrow 3—LilssIo 10:00 2 D -N i‘ws 11—Catlicdrol of To­ . ^ N ews 8:15 ISL—Misterop.ern .1—News mcrs, was another program that Mr. Pierce enjoyed announcing, m o rro w „ 7D—ColJogo Dowl 8:30 2SI^M y World and 5—News 5-Cathrdrnl Qf. Tomorrow 8—Collene Dowl Welcome (o It 7n —Ncwfi Others were Unlimitetl Horizons, READING THE Pacific Story, Tho Four Horse­ ... . 4-FantastIc Voyoge 7SL-Fiim Special 2D—Here'.? Lucy 7Sf^FronfIers of Science -F7B—Cathedral of Tonior* 8—D rady Bunch 8 -N ew s men, nnd tho exciting story of, I l - U 'f f l M ake A Deal the Atomx Bomh. row .1~Hero's Lucy .1 1 -N ew s fl—Fantastic Voyace 5:00 2SL—Wild Klnpdom 5—Hito'.s I.iicy •I—P erry M ason A public relations man was •c:icd by NHC for the Western TIMES-NEWS 1:30 4—Spider Man 7D-Wild Kinfldom 1!—Here,'a I.iicv ' 10.30 2 R—I.ovl-, A m erican B-Fanta.Mic Four R—Wild Kingdom 4—It Takes a Thief Style Division, and M i^.'-Pierce wa.s 2»—Revival Fires 2D—Movie: ••Born Free" 8:45 7SI^FrIendly Ginnt Selected for ljii«-spot.Mie toured 3—M erv Griffin tho various affiliated stations- •:M^lSl>tSactod Ueart ... 3—Movie: '*Born Freo" 7:00 2SI^Movio: "RItuaU-o r>-Merv Griffin 2B-0ral Roberts . 5—Movie: "B o rn F re e " E v il" around the area. Ma mei'-.Flor- 11—Movie: "Return of the enco Gardner of Kl'FI, Twin 3—Camera Three 11—Movie: "Born Free" 7B-Movle: "Ritual of Frontiersman'' CLASSIFI ED Falls. He recalls tlio one thing ------5 -D a v -o f - DlJiCO\y«:y_ 4—Land of the Giants E v il" ^SL—lolinnv Tnf-nn =«jW =3SC=W orltf^f^tcnoy= f S ^ ^ 'R i m n T - B^uHwlnWe R-^Jolinny Carson ‘T)ijllro4»m" In riht> KTFI build­ 4—DullwlnUlo 7D-World of Disney 2B—Mayberry RFD 7B—Johnny Carson R—World of Disney 5—M ayberry R FD ing. He ,nlways thouglit she 7B—Dullwlnklft ^ 11:00 4-N(>W3 . ii-Horald-r^f.Tnilh- 7SL^Rctroapcct 11—M aylierry R FD should get rid of It.— ■JTIHJ 4—FBI' Ili20r4—Movioi-iyoi)n-Paul<___ •:1S 2SL—From t^o Cathedral 7SLr—WlJrti's N e w 7Sl^NET Journal 7:30 2B—D oris Day Jo n es" fied with the smog and traflic #:M 7B-Dlscovery. 6:S0 2 S U - P oco prohkMn and with the advent of . 2SL—Herald of Tnith 3—D oris Day 12:00 5—Movie. ".<;hcrlnck Hoi- 7D—Pogo 4—M ovie: "T ea ch er’s TV. lie left NI?C to m im age sta­ REACH 2 OUT OF 3 MAGIC VALLEY FAMILIES!^ 5—Time for Meditation m es F aces D eath ’' tion KMED, in Medford, Ore. 2 D—Face tho Nation ...... B—PoRo------...... P e t" . 2SL—Movie, “It Happens _____ 5—Family Affair He enjoyed the challenge of a 4—Discovery 7:00 2SLr—Bonanza Every TIuirs'day" small station After tho big scale Use This Handy'Times-News 5—F ilm Short - 2B—Glen Campbell operation of NBC nnd n'tnaincd g—D iscovery ' 3—Glon C am pbell there until his retirement. 11—Discovery' 4—Movit: "lijo Family Ho and his wife now live on CLASSIFIED ORDER BLANK t:S5 3—Tabernaclo Choir Jewels*' Clean Up PoUution Or a dairy farm managed by a son 5—Tnbernaclc Clmir 5—Glcj^ C am pbell nnd dauiihier in-Uuv, Mr.' and Ado mny bo cnncolod when rooulta nr® eodbrod. You oro chorflod only 10:00 2D—T abernacle Choir 7B—Bonanza Mrs. Alan Pierce, Castlcfor-Ncw« T oday is F riday, Feb. 20, the "Al)ovo the polluted plains. (9 ,5 0 for 6 dayi filst day of 1070 with 314 to nnd on the west by tlio p'aclfic 3—You an d the I-aw R—Nows Petroleum Pucklle. •‘Anierlcii. America, man t7,fi0 lor 4—Issues and Answers 3—News follow. Along the northern boundary made a mess of thee B—IsfiUoH nnd Answ ers 5—News Tlie moon Is Approaching Its "With urbaiv blight a comnion 11—Tbsucs nnd Answeru full phase. tho maps will show the great PAYMENT ENCLOSED □ SEND BILL □ 7SL^The Show .septic tanks: Superior. Huron -•iight -. I 5—DYU DnRkotbail The mominn stars are 11-N ew s . Michigan, Ontario nnd Erie, "From son to oil-.stained 7B—P eriscope 10:15 2D-NCWS- Mercury nnd Jupiter. sea ." Publish or.. .d a y s , b oQ ln n ln Q ...... TO fIGUBE COST' 11:4S 2B-lnternatlonal Traders 10:30 2 S Iv-B racken's World Tho evening stars nro Venus, Tlio mid-section • of the 11:55 4-NBA Baskctbair ' 2 B ^ It T akes A Thief Mars nnd Saturn. country, wllj lie dominated by -ru l'b n ly oga word In aach ipaca lEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS above. IncTuda your oddraii of 7B—NBA Bafikcthall 3-rMovle: "Forevor, My On this day in JUstory: tho mighty Ml.sslssippi Sewer, Classification ...» ...... pliona numbar. Cqunt tncb w ord R -N B A DnRketl>nll Love" In IfiOfl U.S. Supremo Court which oozpR its way past St ------n-NnA-BnsKMbail------!t-UfBhnnflkethaij ruled th a t tin* jv^wor o f tho NOTICH Ol' WHIT In aocli tfiiifitn, Tdtnl tlia. o m o u n l- Uuls,; Mftmphis niul . Now OP A I-I'ACIIMI^NTS ; N a m e ..... ol wortlt and etiictc ilia c o ^ nt NdOii 2SI./—Lct'« Travel 11—Movie: "P e rfe ct fe—Groat Momonti In 11:15 7B -N ew a City was opened to tiu) public Rnnco -With jfs .famous- land- W . W AUN tfW . M .b ., mil/ C lIA U U ii^ - ■MUJrlC' ------1TJ2T1 •Newr , . for—t h - e - * f...... l w mfirir:— Pike*!T^nrtift»e^H&ni ^AAES-NEW&- 1:4S 2 S l^ n o l l 0 r8 and Centi 11:30 2SI.—Conversation ' •-In, 1038 A n th o n y , Etlen re* ner.r Colorndo Scums. . . 3:00 ZSl^Skilnff 4—Movie: "Black Chapel'' 8lgnc iccvIcos^Qt^Otiioliam^AKhTc^Qf: j£Hiec phlteaft^ ifei=ftfc^ft=ntg^ ttio m ro fr certg lffqaw ggp iitifllf Ir-At A r ^ n a u ts ' his brother, Jim Gllon, 84. Tiic havo____hocomo ' the ai)siirdilics of "America, Iho Beautiful.'* orjhw^DUU^fj ( 5—T alent S h o w ca u Rroup planned (o attend last tho tiaxt, tha foolishness of Tho rovlsetl lyrlca mloht no .tJCILLn'wi' 7SU-College Track Meet riles *t Heber, UUh, befor# yiaterday haa become tho something Ilka thlc • ub*lilhT *#S.“Vr, u , i«, a6, 23 uid tumlojK botaa. wJadom o< 'T o r atrljjv-mlnad mountajni' I, 1070.

- t r - Sunday, February 22, V070 TImefN*wi,Twln FolIi,Waho MT.

H*lp WanlMl Hemae fo^’Sola 5 0 Hornet fer Sola U tl oM Pound 50 Hemeg for Sale 56 for lnfflimadon l«uii- RANCH IMlit¥bTAT£~POSSESSld^ in s in IIm reltini of h (U rm n n CANtJY SUPPLY ' BUSINESS-IylANAGER ROUTE ~Stwjrthttlr.pufl^MU«,_73JJHJ.J3i twrn^-Tw^ll n^aw jr.n ...... „ ...... Aaaunia u j5 r? * ^ ' ...... •tuT* ilocK new ly p « eoJn df^peneera and large kitchea. Only »S .^ room i. full flnielved b* ivapooalbllliy f Oil furnace. Attached gar pityfolU, IniurArtcoi, and iillli ucie. CenaldaroHorw C O U N T R Y Tpl near Kim berly, ctfolce neighborhood, piiyolila. Unilar IVIU17AL, WHO U'lLl^ WORK 'Oidy IIJUIO.' , lUrallent Twin Polls atraftt*. tnlainf mleronbAaa and mat a lila iic fl id>ooiit ihiup, clean.- full/Tcari- lwlaJ(«lU— T H £ T O T E “ peled oxcl we oie proud lo ihow It, "MLB- servlca ‘rniv4)lliiu liptwrltn Nnvittlu anil uriiiilPiI. Yon need at leiut«l,DM> A^reoQ* . 3 bedroom, hot lireplnca ' Donald Ta^loijj^ Broker KEALTY BEST FINQE^‘STEAKS Ori'BOM raiiiilretl. P r r f a r a u n .!.%• in M,7.'MI caeh, which i( for aup* 7S3.SS80. 41. i.'liilih'flii of trliool Jtga waulil and family room, lorrol ond o u IIh jIIi I- I N T O W f ^ plloi and eriuipineni. Uvenltigs I . Welcome lo call us rlilirT un tn lUkn. Novodn or Wrllr, giving phone niinib«r tot IlKII. Cloie In. Ito n Tiivlof^ ...... 03-)(4ni ORDERS TO GO I-'rrntliijlrn. Ottiuim. I'lnnte il<* Dl»irlhuU>r Director, Mason Smith ...... 73X,&«77 llaifll Ditrander ...... 733.8A.10 733.9844 49« Addbon W. niil reply unl«»i vnu hiUK mioil Have need buy en Farecleiuret rcfnrriiiurt, (’ xiii’ rlftirr anit un. Dope, 207 A l M orunn ...... Kerving h y reptitalinn alnce.JXg>ervlng 'Cininliinila*—raUal & “ rtn; 3 benroom home, car.' fUM iilnv r « p a lr . > P h u ia 133>7ST«. (.•"inpativ, .140 Matou Kl.. Snt> oom amf balhroom, IIU) M o n ro e. )-rtiiiclii:n. Callfornlil »4I0J. Ols. lnv«(lm«nt Co. , 7 3 3 '3 3 6 S ..... jqulty, taka over ■ ‘niW IS NOT VENDtNG rent loan, 733.H.1HI. A[lflr_li0u'uJi«0]0«-Ctlca^_Odlit_JlUM. i-hot|««*.—«oORTSMBN ------Thrue ImdriMim*. l U lialhs uiiU Kj^UHCrsilHJa'naw wayTTfaBra" The nallon'i largeii franchlia a glowing fireplace, bpucious llv« •reia* »ii4 h*alU> •nuipmdnt. inaa ' P O T A T O erganliailon hai a llmlicd nuni.' ing room anil tha kiichan baa bika, m aiaata roller, boll vlbn h « r (If new opportunlllr** (n r th e buill.ln . appllancoi, Wa Inviia RTiW ll bedroom, double n^l*< ..viMJi Immt'dluia inquiry. This gas hea(. full heeemanr, }039 SHm ’. . -TRIMMTNG- i'hi lif S f Ifiat iKeyTiSTniT axteltSnl vAlUa~Vlir^lin*ir ^ O H 'q L ic s ANONv^ioUJ^.■' ttMi moel. ••)on. Falla Couribouaa. WadMaJay al We o^ud an ambltlout lailtvidual Oul ef Town Hornet 51 AND SPECKING LABOR Who would Uka in reap the r r. 'R :30p.m . For I'lirthnr lnfnrniallr>n. U Y O W M U R : c ic e l y furnished two^ 7«^30. Al-Anon 3r4 VIoor. WJ w a n i« of ihfl e vrr.lncreailng r^c. J'e reatlon exploilon — a pereon HAMLEH bedroom home. Reflntshed tnslde, yenra nr _ _ w ho le H iplring lo extremely new carpet, drapes. cablaeU, ate, s'n^vwfti im y„ii^{sr^rfi^r Xt/. iiPiic, rieiin appnaranrn, tor fnml high wnrnlngi. l.aru,loi, and hall basement. 9>4 VICM. Ail corUlddMUl, Pbeaa 7»- procrtiina wi»fk. Apply in I'^r. T h l« It nne nf (he mr>«t amaxlng, REALTY I.«i,iJ'Avenue. Jrt«ho, 6MI Bight 7iM77J. ■ on Bt the pcrioniiel o/fUc of hut fun huaineikPi vou'll over PUiase cull 7U.407D (anyllma> .1. R . S lm p lo i C om p d n y In llry * have an npporiunlty lo look lnli>. Ann lln rn n uilo r 733.3a)o (llnm e] i».~l4' IQ a HO litreei. Th ie a hedrooma', dahy a>iH#f-Oilld Co»» 16 hum, Idaha...... - Vou do need at least •l,tl47,V) hullt.ln appUancas. drapas, ear« lo trM7..10 cftih le alart. peled, r i l A loan, P14.S7.U, Good. “Well,* at ih« woment I'm listening; {o a pragrun ClM L.OM R>rH V IL IA A B . Ckllcar«. An I'.nual CpportunllV r.mployi’i' W rlle, tilvlnn phone niitnher. lot 4«l North LocHii aanr LynwrvW. ' ATTENTION Ini!______AU. SEA.50NS IVto Cash,' Ut> per monih, buye entitled ‘How Long Are You Colng fo Tio Up Lkan<*»J. .’Sapnrat* claiaea-nur. , rUMSONNKT. NIUiOriD a*ry, • braiaBOargailait . kimlar. SPORTING GOODS CO. i rooms, bath, nardwnor Rtid i l Molyaeux or'Siiti:'aii On Kv(lnB nr ijrnvcyard Rhill MaPhlnw f n.r ril.7lM 7. _ I'ORD flARAOir Plu* lovnly citmplele furnlihed baiemeni apartmepl. Now'teul. Rorry you missed Ihia buy 40 To work In Ihn trim room ippck- ~Xnd Alllt Chalmora '"Agenty. nAOVlilTTVNO, my homo. t.L.C. eil for MO per month. Annrtmen( years iiyu. llui'call us for (o> Ing polaioct Bl tliu Ora Ida Showroom, ihep and parts ri*. hni ^twu bailrnomi unil nuliUla day's bust buys. Aganbv, i.______piiriment. flood inventory includ. rntrniice. Atlractlve yard with ed al inn.OAO. 830 ACRU5, tllua (iuleh araa,. Walli 1-00(1 riania. All Iniarcilcil per- frim trnri and giraoe., Now apojt.beel ground. lOS.OOQ/ ia rn u . Ewploymant AgencUi 17 pricp I* II4 .IM , liberal flnal»cli»B. Kay Harrison Rcnlly COM/viUNlfV NEWS . 7 U .3 .1 lJ^U aro ih y K ular .7a0.viua n.l7.A8fl7, Caslleford. JOIl OPl'NCNGS ai Panrtonel iont wliould apply «t Ilia Ora GEM STATE LYNWOOD REALTY Nettle Mugel, 733.1343 vicn nr Uaglc- ValUv, CAO i'lirr tlft niue Lakes North 73.VI31I If you have news about your community A v an iw , U o n .I S n . 731-VSfl: Mil prii04(nal ofllca, or al your UW n IvU irunsrerred, anxious to W . Realty and Assoc. After Him ie: 73^.7100 — 7:i.Vft473 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, drapes, car. you'd Hkd published in the .Tinws-'NewSr call JotaJ employmenl offfca,'' fr»r-Mtii»'-T.nlte»-1t|»rt, No...... iH)t, lovoly (iroD likco.UrAa hItciMn, H«lp WartUd "* . |8 A jfu v 7Xl.UJtt 1.0U 7U-33til uiiiiMes — mulii door. nlc« loca. or w rite your hom etow n reporter. Dick 733.l»0«n .IIm 73J.*JU« lion, larga loan. Call Now l Mobile HemW I AM I.OOICING I'UR A Doug 73-1.a4.VV M allo ry 7X1.IU77 3 hrdroom dell house, ifull hnin. Will show anytime. Call Eunice PEnsONNELT'SER^CE meiit. gef furnace, cerpntcil, AIMO PA H T JC U I.A R T V I’ IJ Cooper, 733-4M0, or Land Office OF MAGIC VALLEY O l' W OMAN nrix as a pin. Norihweil loua. ni Iduho, Kaaltor. 733-07IB. Acroei Mr.. Wallac. Tovlof. Almo. T#l. IJ/Vaaai I wanl a wnmaa who It net Mertay Wonted tlon. fealurrs terrllie low from Soars. EVELY N WILSON • ntlKled with Juki n Jnli. Rut one iatereat exiitlny loan. lUHL W IL L P A Y lop intcreit for »30,000 THADU your home for b b Ineoina, Uff rilfr Aveniia -> 7X^-iUl who will take a prrmnnl inierri loaa on 3 lo 7*year contract ae. SPRING M ri. RolvTrt Day. Routa 3, Duhl, Ttfl. S43-S411 3 n riD R O O M , allBch<>rf aarage, Motol and modern trailer park. cured hy firil mortgage on good on Keybiirn Avenue, now roof, Located on m ain highway. )iHcal< iU ILIV and completely repainted, rniniy lent condition. Uasy lerms. Own«r prnti|!<’ (tppourance nnd the retiring and will trade for home, M ri. LaPao* laylon, 1430 Orl«ntal A v «., Burl*V, T«l. ability lo fn»rlll confidence, fall move right In. |II,3A0. Is a i^iilr H n u u k a e p a r , no llva-ln. Co33«l l-Knarlancaa kay puncli oparalor wlili hAakbPaplng backurHond. FACTORY MANAGER acre, pree water lo Irrigate, ■nooii OF ClTY.'roonii liulda to live, part ba*em«nt and carport, C A lTU F O lO '«> RxBarl«flcr<| aaernlarlaa and Real Eitale Loang 30 aad room oulsldsi lo roami Pour Used . jieneral orrice girli alwaya naotU- SECRETARY______-(*«Uv a cutla-aad ready-lA mowe- — b«di«om Si— 3 - batita,-fam ily “ VooMi M fi. J . I. W lw cD V tr, C a iiU f o rd r T«l. rcl. (S) Yming man for full lliiia Tlecrnlnry naedatl with ihflrl. W ANTliU: UO.Mio for axpaneion and IH. G l appraised for glO.SOO and ffreplace, carpet, 3 car garage, parmunant Jnli. Neat appear- boml. iyf>inu, and genrrat'offlca/ refinance. WlJl >uy id per cent owner Will taka II for Immedlala Price CI7,U0. Low down payroeat, 'DICIO anca, srvwl craiili rallna rtirsw experUn.-e. U uil b« able |i> meet Inlereit on a 3nd. 43M acres In aule. RHAU KSTATU SURVIClC 733- Inventory M il. Nolon Tnytor, Bo* A3, D*clo, T*1, 4 S 4 O S 0 I H al. (ll)l!> ip * rltiira it m ala l>nnk« the public, r^^xnilluni wuu<'* un'l recreation urea. ch» Tlmea.Newe, k«i«par. Kandla pnrli and Itolp Itrncflik. Apply ui Penoiinpl Of. Dox T-21. fle e . Ort* lilM I- Nard naai. ambliloua TWIN FALI^ lly roomTflreplace, bullUlH appll- young m«n for Jnli Inqulrlaa. your local nmplovment offlrc. anres, l<4 baths, altachwd garage, Ofdca Closod Unatlny An pquul opponuiiliy rmploycr. S ck ee lf large lot. DeslrBble norlhenit lo* feDIM-HA2llTOH caliiHi, T o sae, call 733-3UI for I Mri. Boyd HnQan, RouU I, MaitllOn, T«l. l3f«S00S o p k n i n Hs f o r W A N TED DC A MAN — OCT A Realty and Ins. appnlntmr ‘ ' QUALIFIED PEOPLE Automotive' Mochinlst M A N ’« J o n Thomas W. Conner STRICTLY CONFIDEI^IAL O P E R A T IN G In Iiliibo, Ll.iin per hour plu ItCAVV CQUIPWEWT UNJOY country livlnir in luxur; T'Jwn o^nTTTUo — pwPBninior Mrni li DltAdLINrX homc'i — acreages —'^arms Billon-home, tiasemani, 3 fire- 1MUUU lalci pnililoni to rill In qiiiillfled all pl^ie* — rahulli] ranches or buslnai^ ApporiuiU*'' placAi. dniible garaoe. |39,00(}. Kay M ri. Raut^iin U«rman, Roul« 3. Filar, Ttl. 33 ^& 4 S 4 Magic Vall«y which can davalcip Ing. crunk thatt srlndlng, cyl. CLAM.SKELLS IndiT head work, reboring. eie. .SCUAPIiOK lies? Plei^v* sun^olall Harrison rinnliy, 71,V3373 Dorothy Iniu management for lha' riglil Kolar ya*aaifl.- NetHe Mage), 733. CUNNS FfRIY man, You cun Immediately axpccl Refer to llox t/H, In cara of lha IIULLDO/URS E d n a IrU h ..'T f.... 733-MM Travel Trailers M ri. W a tl«v Goodman, P. O, Dro' P. CUnni Ftffy. T«J. U i - l O j r lo a v a r a g a o v e r ll&O p a r w«aU TImei-Npwi. Twin T aIU. I.OADI'tt.S cummlfilun- ]4n rxparlanca nace*. rinADBRn u t B«lh Wickham .... 7U-S47I M U S T t l l L L enuliy out l : 3 bed TRliNCHP.nS room, partially furnished 3 Iol A s l o w a s eooD iN o a n ry . X o iiu lrc m rtn it; O v ar ;8 HYDRAUUC «ACKIIOE.443& ■ ro avallahlo (or Immocllata am- view call 7U-r£U. moving, actlon-nackod field. Keep up for aquity. Qooii Investment. preient fob an<1 train at home In -A i-oow . • ploymeni call tor appolntmanl. •pare time followed fay praclleal 1959 Ovarland IS foot HA1UY Monday balwaan B;00 and 13:00 iralHlng on our machlnea und«r-prol> ntani. . ui CLUAN. culo brick home, blrcii kll- Mu. Cant Balton, Bon 531, H olU y, T#l. 788-4475 • «:M p.m. in »:00 IBrage. chon, carpel, carport. Lei's try MEN TO HELP act mndillone at Mir tucilitlei. N »- r>l o r money. 313.800. You couli 1951 Tarry 1 5 foot «nit Wadnaiday 0 ;...0?'T<> on benent prograrH for Twla iton-wide placemen! ataleiance. HANSEN . Mr. I'ddlni, I'lLllR, Mat 3 bedrooms, full , niiuma lh» proMnt Gl loan aflet I'nlla Mro iMghiera Aiioclailon For PIIRX informaKon rill out aad baseiiieer, rirapldc«, doubla g a ' down payinenf. Mounlal* Slale^ 1088 Hobbyl4foot ' Mn. Dct/o34-4J'41 WANTJ>»: 2liatJonary rlraman, worU A itn . moms, henuliful llvlnr room wllh with aieam hiMIara. lixpitrlance T o r prompt reply w rila toi GEM STATE fireplace, cnrpet and ffnlihed base. 1054 Jawal 17 foot KIMBIILY c n n d ltln n i, l.e aiU lu rn L ...... proforreil hut on-tha.Jab training lINIVIiRSAU IIHAVV - provided fnr tneiperl«nce 4 A 9 i Jng illowanca plua lacantlva bo«- coNSTRUcrroN .*icirooLa Realty and Asaoc. 1065 Aristocrat 19 foot u*. Vaaiad raaawali. Wril« l6 ni. w illin g 10 learn Job. lianeflU in­ Dept, m i Ntates Reellv. 733.8074. clude heiilth Iniiirance, rntlrem rnt, U.1 Dlu« Lakoe Hlvd. No. S«lf.€ontBlnad KINO H tU c h a r d C lld ro y . 03B n ro ad w ah e r 7 T^ait n re g n ry Rlvif. Offica 73.Uia.14 Lou 733.33DI Two of three beilrooms. family Avenu*. Sulla 307. nilllngt, M om* nid holldaya. and vacation*. Cnn- Mn. Arthur CrMf, King Hfl>, ' U l. 3l^93S I Kanint Clly. Mo. M IU Dick 7.13-IWnO Jim 733.4844 Ifenccd yard^ bulli.ln atovaroom, tana aaioi. rnet in perion: Ai*liiant Adminli' Pleata Print • ml itm 1969 Roadrunner IB foot irainr. Magic Vallay Mrmorlal Doug 7330ISS M allo ry 73.1-e377 SiznViCU iiatlnn anuiloymnrti. M ir. ' S«lf>containad MILNM Hotpllnl, Twin ralle. Idnttn. Nama ...... Mn. Farnum Warr, MurlouQh, nlih nania, aaa, addreaa anil Tllli New raoAern way to have T«1. 4 3 3 .3 7 7 3 pltoaa, partonai rafcraoca, and Adrfreii ...... your own hotiM. Invesligale LAItCil' family? nig. cheap homa igeS^Rosdrunner 25 foot MURTAUGM employmrnt hlilory Incliidlnf complala line of pra cut a n d ___ wllh 4-hPdrooms, 3 baths. Quick Self-contained : Mn. John Silvan, Boi MJrIauBh, Ttl, J -U»B g«prrlBin».--Top _ . - bamesi V o ur aa«pp,-JCauU-Sr-Bup«'<';— T « l.-i3 a -4 S J I* ------r -.- vlce»~ail«r actrvinSfTnr otrterTinr. Phona ..I...... p I L liR : 3.bedrnom home, full base* close In. Prica I0.8M . T e rm s . Raat «aon«. Salary commaaiurala wllk Katnle Tlervlce. 713.l4lfl. SHOSMONf m enl. new flos funtace, bar tile VA APPROVED rOR roof, dllch waler and garilen ipoi, THRI'-H ACIti^n pasture, total ol 3 . Mrt. Harrall Thom t. Box 366, Shoahona, Tal. 114.3071 » r B I4 0 1 7 3 VCTURANS AND IN811RVICB U .M O , good terms. O r will trade »i:i.I. I'amiiiii (ilolie Moiplial I'lan, P«re»aa«l Under New OI Bill hPdroomi and large living room, ■ Call M r. r.drtlna, 733-D13H, for home In Twin Palis. Land Of. carpalad. Low taxes, g minutes SJ»RINODAif flee or Idaho, Realtort. 733-0710, from T w in . 423.4137, Uoualaln KliSIDliNTIAirfnTlUler rir llahi ' - M n . J a m a i Dromon, toula 3, Burlay, Tal. 47l'3077 Harold Kellhly. 733-3400. Stales Beally. 733-8074. iiructlon luperlntendanl. High Ananlt-Sal«irt>an W anlsd 33 Other Initructlen 46 TU TTtI rnrnlns poienilal depending n* alillliy (o prnduca volume. lmma«t. MAN to lell Dllch Witch Irrncbra U. S. CivH Service T csls Mn. Roynard Wright, Roula T, Hoo«'man, Tal. I37>444l and other equlpmf^nt. T o llvi Men>woinaB IS and ovar. Sacura llolia nr Twin Palli. Prefer ...... tob«_j|l|Ih starling pay. Short Pickup Campers VIEW iindnr 3.1. Muit be mechanrcally hours. Advancement. Preptra. M n . D . S. M o rU il, Rauta 3, Hurlay, Tal. « 7 | .S 7 IS Inclined. Contact W. H. Plngrea tory training bi long as renulred. A s l o w i / s WANTIiDr Man for genaral farm Co.. itox 10133, Salt Lake City. Thouiande of )oba open, lixneri: a WINOEIL work. Knowlailga of ranch work anca usually unnvcaiiary. PRUR M n . Earl ScJirank. Bwi 5A. W irvdall. Tat. 334-3741 ar J J 4 .3 7 4 J ulf.ilrnhlft. .Year __ gcounil, Uc • salariei,boodle avallabla, 3 badroAina. modern -famrWoTlrWontad------23- TinTTVn...... -...... - TOnAV. gtv - $ 2 9 5 .6 0 te p r h a a t. W rlia n a i 303, Ito u ta 4, Ing name.. addrasa and phone. D uhl I.lncrvln .<>ervlce, Box R .IB, c>o ShoahonI 8 foot P.U. THACTUH and farm machkna ma- TImei-Newi; Acs Really >»ller,,33g-4703 tynwood Paalty cam par chnnlc. Mini have hydraulic ax' C. looney, Reolior pnrlenca. ValUy Tractor and tm' CUSTOM pliiwlDB anywKerv. TT Borrtai Really p lf m a m C o m p an y , Buhl, IM1.5123. ' beitame with traih lurnera, nltro. Homei fer Sole 50 feldtman Daollors Mountain Stoles Baally Campaway B foot P.U. gen. Blowdown avallahia at law Gem Siole Beolty Mogie Vallay Realty. cam par ~ I^dcita'liaelarllBi coet. ar ya.Tj«o,______PAnT'TlM H Mckinll walfreei. full Globa Reoliy . Rocky Mounloln Raoliy tlma bear bnr maid. Apply In pnr. CU.STOM plowing wlN tnlernallonal ACREAGES Koy Horrlton Really Raol Citala fiervica Fraaway, 1 0 footfP.U. 4.botlom, witb or wllhoul Anhy. cam par ' ' •on. after B:00, Trophy Lounge, Momleit Beoh/ SIm w Realty Twin Falli,______draa ammonia (nltrogin). Si3.«0II, nuhl. carpeted front room, gas rur> Morotd's Aflency Twin Folli Realty Malmar lo;^ foot P.U. FREE i-Xl'UUIIiNCUD carpet layer, fix- nace, city water aad lewer. Ap> Klinka Agency - Taylor Aoancy CUSTOM I'LOWfNO, tlliclng. ha cellent opporlimliy for rlglit man. p ro x ln u trly SO fruit trees plus cam oar ('ontBCt Siiana'a -Furallure, 733. land Office of IdaKo W eiiern Appraiiol & Invailment THEATRE TICKETS DAILY t ill , WandeU. , grapei. Work ahedrxew roof and WlnnebaRo lOVi foot YoOr chole* of t^a all r^aw Clnamo, Molor-Vu i t l 'T l i m u m a n t o h e lp fa rm 40 jrA b u N a - ; aalf-contalnad P.U. er lha Grand-Vu lhaalrai acrei — Keep up yard. Prefer Cuitnm Farming. Ttliii, Idaho. ,* TWIN FALLS cam par retired farmer. Cloia to (owpi Phone 3.13.44A3 or 3S3-444fl, ACRH5I, > small homei, (1 WATCH, FOR YOUR NAME TO 733.1fni7. ______j [L MANUltit IMULINO _■ Ulllhrldia rented for M8 per monik). Barn, MULTir^LE LISTINQ APPEAfi: IN THE TIMES-NEWS A K IN G " a IM'UCATIONS, fi&r p a r i Cuatom Parm lng. 7.3.t-Wft3, chicken house, full waiar sbarei. limn aacrelarlal aervlcltV Keera. biJldt'S CUfiTtiU farming. Manure this small farm can ba yours for SERVICE CLASSIFIED SECTION. tarlnl Service Company. 733.>MM< hauling. Pbr>ne 334^4.18. Jerom e. lia.UA. owner may trada for 3« bedt'oom hnuia in town. I. Savaial rtorr^ai will ba lealfararl throughout o r 73.V1>*5 a fla r 8-flO. C U s T6M '~»*loW ln«.' Phone M4J1IB.V lha TImai-Nawi Clotilllad Sactlon doily, UXIMiUIItNCUD walireii; muit Im Jerom e, or a3*.MI0, Wendall. 3. Namii will ba pickad nt rnndooi Irom lha c U k TOM manure hauling. Vernon O landar, 843.4373, lliihl, Mao’e VallaV phona dliactory and lha TImti* Nawi Clanlfiad fila. LOBE 9 . W han y o ^ i'^^d your nnn>a in lha C la iilfltd . -lift. Neat appearance. Apply Work Worttsd In perion, ponderpia Inn, Rurlay, REALTY Sactien; you hnva 4 0 lujuri to call, writa, or Tda\m. YOUU hand aaw and clrcla lawa coma to Ilia Timai-Nawa ar^d pick up your aharpened —• Bulomsllc machine Mobile. Hofnes nro ce it. U o y d SHana. 6iS 8|h Ave. 7 S S > > Z « tS tlckaii. F O R S A U ! lh.-7aj.2»4 ------•J. Tlckali nrw-oood- for-n-pailod of'tw a~w iikr~ ~TO7^m»m'wr' -« rriru a r a K r K 6 ? i h ~ ’>ss:2ii3.v" ------—Aa-low;B»— bilwiNG, alieralluai, rewVaviai an^ liruca Mecham, Realtor 7.l3..i4.'i7 from lha day your noma oppaori Iri lha 575XR7I for linuae work. Once a mnndinff. Phona 7 U .4 7 U . S>I 3rd week. Muit hava (raniperlallOM. .Avenue Hail. lilnlr Osiarhout. Uaallor 7:i5..'V04.1 TImai-Nawi Claiiillad S«clIon, 7-Vl.fl4ll7, A r t Ireland, Raaltor 73.1.3.141) SMALL STUCCO 5. Ticltali ara not tianifarnbla. - I> iTjl\/ji)tJA L IN C O M B tax foriTie W arren. llrlg»rig|i| | i | Haaltornaaiinr 733.M04 7J $ 9 9 5 .0 0 4. TIckali ara alilvar lha naw Clnamo, ^rep^iirad. Raaionabla. C13 Aoiilh Molor-Vu, or Grond-Vu Thaofrai , tom, b a M (n «n ^ l«rg< igS6'Gan»ra)Sx4Q ly. MOWN Tllk TIMl’il Pina iherp fer. yard. 0fjt(0f tow n..| HOUSE . 7. W lnntri w ill ha odmlllad FRfE la thanlia i f tlllxer for tawni, oardoni. Will 3 badrooin, brvctlcally aaw homa 1057 Fla^lfiffo8M40 ' jili- tholca-w han. winnino caftillcala -J»-/ > ra .- ’ fijiil. M t v n . -ii.i.K7 — aunlren— living— rocpT— dotitjlw” lanlad nt lhaoira bon o «ic# lor FJlf^ A d- Tiraptica,— cualftm— Wollf , ^ l d - '10al^“Commodor^ B x^f^ mliiioi» Tickat. |No i*ivlca ehorg# w ill ba BUSlNESS-SEnVTCE medallion, cholc* area IsTwo EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY rnada), 4 badroom, 3 balhrOom elder 10S9 Qraat Uk«a 10x50 HIOII SCHOOL, hnv 38 yTa-B«^rUitM.-73H7M, - dt«a KMMlek, 7U.'no7. or Und HOUSING UNIT. 1065 Van Dyk* 12x60 Offica of Idaho, Batllori. 7U.07I4. Butlnsii.OppeWunllla* StO Arroii from gaare. 1065 Gr«ae Uk«B 12x60 O P I> O R T iJ n i t v a llfetlm i for a act'ae, large ho«n«. now |7,&00. TO BE MOVED 1969 Tammarack 12x60 SPARE TIME INCOME " d o - II youraeir man.*' H.apaca 3 hedrooma, sharp, now Mi8Aa. 3 Phone Free Irallar court nnd cablni. Ilaa real bedroom i, cloaa la, now t7,AA0. poianilal (or ilavelopioant or over* Call U o ualaln Stalaa R «B lly, 733« -R«fllllns «nd collfltctlns money from NEW TVPlS hlsH* 8074

~BuBTCim/orT~ iwo b«droom. full baaemVn'lWa'r ■•IIIfiB. To qu^fy you must hava car, rafarancaa, 1,800 H U U r of ih o p cor M l, drapes, flrepUce. lUcvlltnr — MAKE^OFFEU D ial &43-464S lo o la BMi •a u ip m e a i. 1 loealle*. Caeh nut owaari amall $600 to $2000,CB»h, Sayan to twalva hourv weakly' Call v u f tiiU m . modi Realty, Li^ndVlnnuqed. e « ^ ^ ^ « f 91,040. i » d Mova -la . _9upert, Burley,,Declo* can nat axcaliant mbnthly Income. More full tlma.. PLEASE CONTACT Mf?, W ESTERQREN' For personal Intarvlaw write: Paul uid NorUnd w«!i , . O R M R . H O W A R D =— =UN»TED-I man Bcnuiii,,,' DEPT. 11. 3131 STEMMONS FREEWAY Phone 7a.i.8ri>, Wendell, ‘ooodlQK, . DALLAS. TEXAS 75247 hy hUlLoHhi ‘i^asermvt. Jerorn* Includa phdnia. num ber tallu, aunkn* llvlag rnom. ,fira< r i M E S - N E W S D U l 83 « S 3 5 Soub*; *A-18 TImes-Newf, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Fobruciry 22, 1976 ~«r, . , . Watch For Your Name And Win Free theatre Tickets ■ . ■ ‘ Sonddy,.February 22, 1970 Timos'Nows, Twin Falli/Idaho A-19 Here Is a Reol Business Builder . . . Advertise Your Service iii the Want Ads.

■ forSatm 40' TCulor!IS!3ala^ ■TRRr Autoi.F^Sofa aUQT ~Auloc for" S o r 5 a ia "20Cr-AuroVTo7n5ali~ ] 60. i 1AC^N propans nnii aai ■K.TT wnlar healor. Phone 7U-B336 .Kiimtn*!* PrJnIa, RhlfCt ... || Up OLD Inlornntliinnl . IK Ion truck. ^ L 'C A M r N O , IPOS, Leaa IhAit 3,200 ood holal and fair aiock bed. mlloa. Calf 430-4349 before StOO ■f.'rlSt’J ' S ' t e " ' ' •• " IM. Phonn 733.1104 « .m .,a ft« r SlOO p .m . n r 43S.U 7I. 'Usui) concrela laiti: i» I3‘*. . Iil(iui«4 ...... Roo Ud f ■Rupnct. KoininKr I'arm^ inulh »r town. i'OKt), 1004 H-tnn, 3.ipeed Wllh nnw 'Mnlnrnliy panli, Top, ft' V ()I.KliW A O U N ,~>l>oai m>a n w n er, Mi inlliii io m Hi of «i>ulh I'ai'h...... •nNin*. T aka tdilar niuiUl mi ItaiU. SAVE! . I I Up 733.BI30. 30,000 HCliinl n d ln a . CIna |ih e a le r, Kkl I'anlM. M e n 'i ft a a l i ■J Up SPECIAL , re n i ahnrt>.' 734-2HO|, 731.3a74, M e n 'i W nrU >>anl|i .. I Up ...... plok.... Wcn'i * Uoy'i nraii GUO Molrt Aventio, Norlli. 'nlkawaien, Ueetle. 73MS07. -BUYS-:: AT THE AUlot for SoTi 200 romwCiSLLOrJ NM3 uiikT B«Hr henil with molor. OQ.4M4, MitpsrI. Encore Appurcl ^nBCUHY,.lM}^Comei linilo'n' whb^ on. Good tumlly cur, excellent, BILL .STEVENS _t:Qnd(llon. »flso,_l202. W41lmQr«_or_ SALES.LEADER Hefie.Trwiief!!. Be-Glad_You- ★ WINTER ■* nnll 73:i.fl312 a /te r OiOQ p .m . _____ -BONANZA- l6u? 0M C ~tr^. niilumiitlc.‘ |^ l line 1961 VOLKSWAGEN ...... i|dnu equlpmoni ndliifl, ni4.4n3H, ' Goodlngi Idaho ^ 4 9 0 SALE ____ 49B AddUo'n W o.t l>bRU, 11100 Onlnxla 300 4.*tnur hard. 1Q66 .BUICK Plol-934^477 Tern»i *^6V *“PCYAAODTIIT"$2990* ~AG>‘lcullurnl Snvlngs tin n . 734.32fiO. ______iiaerlno. .power hrokfi, lociory 1968 MERCOSTCi^on. 7 1 Only per gullon In S-uuIldii aiifelv Inaiinclnil. 7.13.0420 0:00 nil. Ing, oulomolic tranimlitlon, 'fnr- imi, l'.O.n..ym ir ar«a, Writ# ing, low mileoge. tomatlc lianimiiiion, ibarpi ' • Parko* nnd Jackal* ...... ' iinilor(iM''M. 1590 lory air condiiioning, low mileoge, A i low ...... $4.95 Anil boilv nnd rhniaev niiria /nr $ Ixihince Inctory worrcinl/.' , 104(1 lo ll)4B F o rd . 410-432H, • tOOV. .Wool Ajniv*- I9 6 0 ...BUICK- * 2 1 8 0 -»966-DATSUN-r-rTT"$ 1-298- (lla n k a lO ...... |4.9S laSobr* i-door tadnn. Power Feb- 19 6 9 BUICK . $ 3 2 9 5 A7a W a it Ail(tlini), TXi- |600 Uondiler, rodio. henter, 4 ’ ite e i(o a . p o w er lirokai, a (ecil Skylork .Cuilom 3 d^or, Hfi[rIloji,. • ‘lo b v . Wool Mofitia fij^ed Iruniniiiiion, very clean, tlna older car, r»;ni reol good, all I 9 6 0 BUICK only 4500 mllei,.. riiillo, hanlar, Ponli ...... $4.95 VVli rcpnlr nnO rebuild mn*t innkai u( viicuiimn. I'urta nncl iiinnlla* In a n n i),-107,1. Ice C nvn lie rv lc a , Hfin- lalely Iniperirt)., 4 door, V .i t . engine, nulomnlic povi^nr binkfli. n 'u lA ^ illc Irn n im ii; 7734.______itiirli nt WI'STIiUN AUlO^Twln tranim iiiion, good tlre\, clean. lion, ond Inclory al4-M«dttfon?ir. • 1QQ*-'-^ Wool Now 5'yl« “Clirv. _ $ 2 _ 6 j O . I?V03 6 5 ,PLYA^_UXI-L^._. t'LTm u u t ri .. $ 7 9 8 — T^flUflitk-awintan— $5:93- fii.lM' henler, power ileeiing, pQWef' n r. 7.15.2(110. U TO, inns 4-»iirH’d. m r b i. llelAir 4 -d o o r IthtlCfTwcinoii. P ow ­ n s o G>rona 3 door linrdlop, radio, Socki ...... r r y y alralnlH niiit c le a n . Clary. .134-3304. liaoler, 4 ipeed, clean, brnknt, nulomatic tronimiiiion. 3'J4-4.1!)2. .Terom e. er tlnarlno,, power brokni, Iprnl locloiy air conditioning. ona o w n er cnr, BjicaHVilr'^contli* o o • Surplui Ski and Mnunlriin 10(10 I.INCOI.N. Proinlum Urea, /ull 1 9 6 7 Fo r d c o iio m 1 9 6 b'VOLKS ...... $ M 9 0 pow er, e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . I47.V lion, 2-iono blue w>lb moichino 2 door, V -n engine, oulomolic Roott ...... J7.9S pr.^ 2 door ledan, radio, begler, 4 7.13.7441, v.nvl Intofior. troniniiiiion, power itering, rcjdio. 196^ rORO ;•...... $ 0 95 ipnnd trnnimliilon, iharp. ■ . • G .l. Surplui portoMa \«ood I non DFI.TA nn. immnculnle rnnill- lio n . >1.-3 I^INOLUU m riir<, Miiorifli] . $1450 , , W tBrni. in.ns. IIANN ij A I'U IIN I. 7 th, Yliihl. 1968 PLYMOUTH . $ 1 9 9 0 nlne,.i(ndjo, linnler, power ileer- 1007- M K R C U llV 'C ^ -ln n e . r.T.Kftl, 196p CHEVROLET ^ Sufplui Air Fore# 'aolli«r TURL', .Twin Fnlf*. 733-l«'- ' 9 9 0 Sniellile 4 door iadon,,V-n engine,- in(j, powar brnkai, aut^alie 7'orfecl condlllnn.!;'Lnw mlleApn. Molll)iM'2-door linJtliop. 3J7 Vf) 1970 GMC Ironimltiiop and cleani < glovai and llnart Air, 11045. Plinne 7hl-?iH0. radio, henler, power-dtaarlng, nu- ai>()'iiis~ .l-tp n e d trcin im in io n , oil Mlicallon»eui Wantod 141 10*10 PONTIAC 4-door. rnmnnro”ir\^ 1969 FORD Galaxle 500 lomolij^lror^imiiiion, voiy clean. red a«leriQf wdli mnlcliinQ vinyl V 8, Vi-ton.-Uong wlicel • U.S. Air Forira i'iula la d Dooti CASH .1-011 IJCRAP MKTAI. Iv’ p-»oit In e v rr» ’ r e in c c i. I13.V 4 door, V -0 engine, .owlm>'Otic a 3fl-4;3!l. n fle r . 3:00 ______Inlaiior, excellant condilion, loc- base, wido box, pickup. 1967, CHEVROLET-. $1595 1961 rO R D F a k o n . . $ 1 9 5 _{^0 aua'anlaad) cai'PHU. UroiL AlumlnunAluminum, UaiII. liommiiilon,' power ileering, in* Cow'f. cbil il6 « . OUR ■tori, nm tarartfil *-* Etc; TBJi-f'‘fif:6"uT' f^'r aiilX iiir.n. i-hritir lo r y ' warVanrv'"‘iHI ''•im m n n ij;— ' 3-door iiidon, radio; heoiar, alandf Standardly Equipped dio, like new. Pickup, long wheel bdie, VjlT en­ PBICE ..r .* 7 . . . . ^9.9$ |ir. CO. 334.41R7. .te rn m e. gine, vary clean, ' nfd tfonimliilort 1S3 3ntf A vanu* fimilh I C O ItV A IIt. P h o n e 423-327.1, Man. $1795 • G1. Surplui S Buckla IlUY—SAI.I;—TltADH—Old - ...... Bnld. illvnr. tiave illvef- ilolliira 1965 MERCURY $2477 O v a rih o a i...... $5.49 p>. ' 2 4 9 0 Monterey 4-dnnr lerlnn. PMvar TRUCKS and PICKUPS • Alio Boinwaar ond Wolarpfoof- Hearing, power brnlni. 390 Vfl nn- Dolivorod In Magic Valley Wir.L l>«y”inrnrt or Auftlion yniir I960 CHEVROLET Torpi HUY SPORTflMl'.NI Cline, aulo m o ii^ lioiMi<^jtiion, very 1952 CHEVROLET 1-ton with duals and oxcollonl bod riirnlliiro - nppllanri** • oildn endi- 4 door, 6 cylinder, itandaid, ra* SiinUn niv«3r AncHnrt. 733.77.t4. T-A/O In le rn n tlo n n l S ro u la to derm Iniida'nnd Aut, heouiilul mil­ dio, encepllonolly clean. Vi-Ion pickup ~ • N E W A N D USED CASH for old hlkca. Hitrfnftr’t Key -chonin fruni. 1002 nifulrl*. nn|l* lion blue wiiti mrilchiiig blue in- JOHN CHRIS MOTORS 195 9 GM C nnd Illkfl Shnp. 33n 4th Avn. Weft IniMlPd With nil Iho c x triia and lertor. ~ 4TEEL & PIPE... aliarpi 60) Main Ave. East^ 1964 FORD Ranchoro Heollnti Equipment 144 $985 m o A S LO W ~ Phono 733-1823 1967 CHEVROLET '/j-ton pickup -AS ------_ 4 . c u " ^ d M.noo-ilTU,-oll-h#»tar,-modan>- 4 l« -3 n i F^or A s L ittio O ptn Mon. Thru Sat. Aa $52.60 Par Month ARCTIC CAT DEALI'R IDfiS CHEVROLET $10B 0 BILL WORKMAN Twin Palli. IJaha and Bali* M & D SPORTS. CENTER 1967 PLYMOUTH Uko(I M achincn $.105 and up Salellita S-door bordlop. 440 VH Bill W orkm an 124« niua LnUea Nnrih ~.7.13-lnra. CvcIp nnd Trnllnr Center, INO, lY INDIVIOUAll ONLV. H ltfliw ny .10, 2\'i mlloa wcit of hni. lo le i ta x . broVni, ouiomallc Iranimiiiion, 1969 FORD GALAXie SOO'i 1969 MgSTANG pU al nt J e r r V a f lu n Shnp. 733-!'.'in7. luni' real good, • - Advartluments must SICUL cir tr a d e ; loiij T nril ii.to n . Tull fnclory •qulpment. bucket lo chooie from. Hordiopi and le- engine, oulomntic Iranimliiion, bo confined to u s • d llnndn OO Trallcycle, 0 hp, 3- $199 dnni. Some wilh oir condiiioning, power Ileering, air conditioning, a^nod.^Cnh-lil|U pickup cover. 334. taQli, ffont ond (oof i#nt belti, __m archnndlaa »wlHna ior 196R DQDGi; sll low milaaga. juit like new. loss than $lo07 ...... ^ Coronet .140 2-door hordtop. Pow­ TERRIFIC SAVINGS aide mircor, PLUS VO ENGINE, Trucks 196 er Ilee rin g , pow er b rn k ei, 3Q3' UR aulomallc Iranim liiion, radio, engine, lorqua flile tronimliilon, All adverlitomsnU muit L u u 4'0,>;t;ac haoler, and dafroilar, powar new litei, red wilb malcbing In- BILL WORKMAN FORD msdiurs -thras llnst or J E U O M U These Cars Must Go! QMC TRUCKS — IN JKnOMB itaarlno. (Ibergloii ballad Uriof, very iliorp. mora. HO.SS L U K t - o i t n . i n c . wl'ila lidawall tirei. f $1490 WoM rather givo our'"cu8tomors In -Twin 1 hydrnmntlc^Clirome PEH LINE 1 9 6 9 D O D G E Falls a chonco to buy thoso cars Instead of ___ - . . . . u . . . THEISEN MOTORS, Inc. lOc PER DAY. Super D 2-door, cuitom coupe. Dig A WILLS SPECIAL taking thorn to thp Auction. alecrlnu. cuitoni cab, lieuvy duty reur iiirlnai, whltowall tlrui, air Colt Julaa Horrlien . 4-ipeed trontmiiilon, big .440. 6 1964 Cadillac Sodan DoVllle , W as $1795 Bavino aFJd urAm, iTTTn candltlonlnu. atoreu tnpo, etc. Low 733-7760 «r 733-3334 pactt.oplion, only 9,000 milei, thli m llo n u o , w ill c o n a ld e r tr-acl# nn car ibid for over t4400’naw. hiow nnuBhyd* covar, arm* «nd trim naaaonoer car. (2750. Cnl McIn. 1969 PLYMOUTH Full pow er, oir-condltlonlno, excollont natural wood rinlih, vary aood lave $1500. cundltlnn. 13.1, Chrome dineteo act, tyro, 350 Polk Strt<«l. 7330 w heel, 1968 PLYMOUTH ^'6lt SAL^~; Uaiiil cnndy vandinu f)00 tiro a , b is e n s ln e . 3.000 m llea, Rodio, healer, power itearlng, VV, automoilc, factory air condition* Full power; air-conditioning, oxcollehf ^QCQO new liect bnd. Wholetale, no Rood Dunner 2-door cuitom coupa. machlnei. In oporallon. |%6 ench. Ino, full wheel covera,-wblla ildawoll-lliei, fgdory -warranty,------— woll-tlre»rlow-mlleoqe ...... « i v 3 0 U - 334-3440 afmr 8 :0 0 ----- tfw d ei. IB.7SU. 733.BU20. LEO RICE’S 4-ipeed Iranimliiion, 303 VO en> 4 klliAUTIl-UL not laco woddins l-'Olt .SALK: IU03 W lllya 2 ...... rw a? gine, eicellent condilion, now car own. Idka n*w, alia It.- |40 or oneor. tiooil Urea, low mllBnigo. i U lP r Ic a ...... $ 4 3 0 9 6 0 , 1965 Buick Electra 225 ..... Was $1795. [ 1DI13 Chevrolet 4<.ton truck, wllh w o((onty. - Kle it n ffa r. 734.2W> atocU rn c k . 7.l3.flil27. NEW CAR 4 door hardtop, full powor, radio, heater, bLUU-’Ambaiiador cornel lij^nood it40 K'lU U >i IIA k U It ii.ton'pTcfiip"^ $2049 automatic transmission, brand-new coni^tlnn, with — Ciio.- ...... 160. Uuhl, Itebulll enulno. Makca good IrrU o n to r. 732*2144 n tto r 0:00 p .m . S>e« SPECIALS^ 1965 PONTIAC WILLS SPECIAL PRICE .... $2998.00 white wall tiros...... I 4 0 U ttMALI. UTIUTV trailer. 4 x fl. Sm F ile r A veniie.______leMnnni 2-doar hordtop. 326 VS Sflo at 377 Shnup or call 7.13. cniivnoL lir infiu c sr ii-iun pick- engine, .t-ipeed tianimliilon, 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVllle . W as $4895 U|). VH, n ir c undltlonlnff, a u tn n m tic WILLS MOTOR CO . ’ -D I'OinAIILK ilcreo for «nlt, tranamliilon. pnwor alaerlnu, ahort b ran d r\oui tirei, very very clean; Full power, air-'condlfionino, tilr and telescopic .J7.M. Call 733.4435 mornlnm tsr w hm niiam i. 73-1.2143 n fie r R;1)0t - . 1970 CHEVROLET a flo r S:(M) steering wheel, padded lop, low IN tlillN A T IO N A L , 1003 ...... , ... MALIBU SPORT COUPE $1195 "■ 236 Shoshona St. W. and Truck Lana Waat bN ti iiind J{roehler hlde.Q.hed. Good w linel, 20' hiiy and sraln bed. mlloaoo, extremely sharp ...... ■ condH lon. lo.'l. 733-0141.______N ew m o to r. &43-033B a fte r fliOO, TInlad glaii, 4-tpetd tronimliilon, COMMERCIALS 733-2891 733-7305 fib O D V IO U IN, |!W . P h o n o 423.6273, lluhl. bollad w hlti^Q ll tirei, rodio. raor 1 9 6 9 D O D G E 1966 CQdilloc.?odan DoVlllo . W as $3195. n a n )(in . C m iV ltO M lT IttflH H -'o n pickup. i«nr irAaklil ?-tone, undariealed. Vi-Ion pickup. 4-ipeed tranimli. T w in F a lla Automatic tranamlaainn, low nilla« Full powor, air-conditioning, excaMent . . roU H Wot $3390.30 lion, 310 VII engrna, benvy duly a g e. 11.700. 343.4300, n u h l. rubber, you'll bo proud to own this one. *. a OOU ipringi, excelUnt condition, now N O W $ 2 7 2 5 factory wanonty lemainlno. Trucks 196 ^ u c k s 196 1968 Buick Skylark ...... W a s $ 2 6 9 5 $2395 • Hardtop coupe, V-O engine, automatic 1970 CHEVROLET 1965 CHEVROLET OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 TO 6:00 transmission, powor steering, radio, ^OtQA Vi -ton pickup. 2fl3 VO engine, 4< heater, now white w ail tires. . . . . ' ...... i e l O U “NOVA C0UP6 FOR SALE BY OPEN BIDDING ipead trantmliilon, 6S0 kI 6 M ichs- Floor ililft, ballad while wall llrei, lin tlrei, Weit Coait mirrori, ra­ 59 CARS-2 7 T r u c k s 1966 Chdvrolot Im pala ...... W e s $ 1 5 9 5 radio, rear leal tpeakar, decor dio, local one owner, vary good A door hardtop, V-B’er^gine, automatic “^ ) ^ l l S i m 68 V8 Chevrolet Pickup packaoe. underieoled. condition. transmission, radio, heater, powor M OflA - Woi $2885,85 E.XAMRLE: .1 Spaedomatai- Le«a Than 17,000 $995 steering, new rubber...... lA w U N O W $ 2 3 0 7 JEEP 1963 CHEVROLET 3-dan$&99 ____ W ith tho Foijowing Equlpm ont 1970 CHEVROLET .... steering,, autom atlc_tranim l8iion_..___,_ ^ 1965 FOIID 4-door udon ,...... TT.~54V9 ” rddld, heater...... Fro^nt End StdbiilMir. Patl-Trncflon A «le, Pownj^BrnkPi,, ___ CUSTOM-EUCAMINO_ -$7-9S: TInlad glox. vinyl roof, poll* ~I96I~INTEIINATI0NAI. Seoul full cab 4»4 ..,. S & 9 S r Powor Stooring, Turbo Hydra-Matic, Push Butto/i Ra­ 1968 DOD.QE -1967 Plymouth vajiant v . r. v W as $1495 traction, 4-tpip«ad Iranimliiion, 303 VO engine, good llrai, cuitom cab, mission,'leal nice ecor^omy car. IZOv Sprlno. Roar Axlo 373 Rallo, 327 Cubic Inch Enoino, tion hood, S5 396 •(lulpmant, un> lodlo. low mileage. ' Gauooj,~Sp8cIal Spare^rirB CacrlBr, Medium Kannn. •'•'••"'•Jvi.$«I«5 ...... - PRICED TO 60 NOW! 1964 Triumph TR4 . T...... ,, $ 7 2 5 Away Campor wllh .Carpol, Sluopino Equlpnnent, and T $1795 Convertible, bucket leati, 4 speed, rodlo.______N O W $ 3 2 4 9 - -1962-FORD- heater, priced at N^DA wholesale, _ lnlorcom .-ii------>------'------folcon Rancharo, A-eyllnder, 3- ipead tranimiiiion, leal good rub­ DRIVE a LIHLE, SAVE a LOT 1951, Pontiac Catollna S ^an ,.... ^9E|- C ontact In Person Filor S uper Sorvlco, ber. V*6 engine, radio, heatei*, uqtomatic transmlnlon. Highway 30, Filer, Idaho, w ho has $395 1962 l^ontlac Catat|na Stdtionwagoh ^^95 ' feorviced T his Urilt Since Now. L E O I ^ I C E HARBAUGILMOTOR Cd., INC. V-B engine, radlo^heaterjtautom atio trantm litloh. (No Phono Calls) 1962 Ford QalaXlo i b ...... $ 6 9 5 ______B ID S Q fE N u ______PHONE 934-4112 Convertible, excellent condition, (ul|.power»...... M o t o r C o . -■«tl»»e»nd

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W OOL SKIRTS— - S L f t C K l Regular J t O O Regular $5.0t) 0 2 2 V I 7 2 Ij) $ i y o . to $ 1 0 .0 0.— ...... ^ BLOUSES VESTS r-RPAT GROUPS Regular M O O ^ i^ S S E S 4 .2 2 t6 '$12.00...... SWEATERS W RAAGLER^ SKIRTS V dluci Cardigan Style And - Shorts, Slacks 2 2 2 , 4 2 2 , 10 iO O OO 7.22 Reg. to $5.00 and Vests. Iv-S -...... ,,...3.22 Voluo* ...... '* ■ lo *9 0° ...... X l L DOMESTICS

i A p . K ; c o M S TOWELS BATH SIZE HAND SIZE WASH CLOTH Rfee. $2.47 - Rog. $1.37 Reg. 69c 1 T 2 2 ^ 8 c BEDSPREADS

$ 2 7 . 5 0 ...... 4.22 to 14.22 . SHEETS Rose Pattern • r> r \ 0 LINGERIE Reg. $3.98 to $ 6 .9 5 _____ ...... Z./x PILLOW CASES ODIIC D iscontinued etyles. 1 90 P a c k a g e R o g u l a r t o $ 5 . 5 0 ...... I o f 2 ...... T A B L E C 5 2 x 5 2 SLIPS sissS 2.22 & 4.22 R e g . $ 4 . 9 8 RUGS COTTON BRIEFS 100^.”:...... V2 PRICE Plain or Printed . . 4 4 ' FABRICS One Group One Group ODDS & ENDS - GIRDLES 1.22 4 4 ‘ , 1 . 2 2

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O N E G R O U P PANTY HOSE Rogular $2.50 ...... 44c SPORT COATS ..... 1.22 A N D SUITS TEXTURED TIGHTS R e«ui,r to $ 1 . 4 9 .... 44c

OPAQUE PANTY HOSE ...... : r m c I H F I ^ NOW ^ 2 PRICE ...... 7-88C em is'51^ *® 1.22 ODDS & ENDS GROUP JEWELRY ...... 22c & 50c HANDBAG S Roeulnr $3.00 to $12.50 ; .. ... 1.22 to 4.22 2 , 2 2 Includos: ' ROBES. P J.’t, 5HIRT5, TIES, BELTS, T-SHIRTS, GLOVES & MIHENS ReBular$1.00 ...... 44c BOXER S H O R ^ PANTS, SWEATERS, KNIT TURTLE NECK SHIRTS » ALL AT REAL GEOROE PRICESI GLOVES & MITTENS r . b u . , . $ 2, 0 0 ...... 88c ■natfulBr* ...... 'LI—' ' • • • ' • ■ • • • ' s k i R T S £ 2 2 " 1 ONE DAY ONLY!

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DEAR rOLLY—Try uslnjy a lerrafeJ knife for cutting b ar cookies or Brown* ias into squares. Tha edges will be mor* even. Alio uie a gr^efruit knife to peel oranges.-'MRS. C. A. D« DEAR POLLY— A small b ra n avfanslon curtain rod which can bt pullad out as tii«(i«d viil provids lupporl* for d (all DEAR POLLY—W han ramovlnfl but­ liouia plant o f olm o it any h«iQlit* tons from Q garment, first slip a comb J« M« tinder lha button, lift up end than cut tha threodawlth no dangiref harralna tha fobrio^LICE ^ DEAR POLLY>~To keep eo(|ptr bottom! on ttainliii ilcil pani ihining, diiiolv« Of much lalt ai poiiibla in ; whit* vinegar and itir In enough (lour (o m ak t DEAR POLLVr-My m o th ar tiiif v^hll a poit*. Spraad paitt on pan avtnly and shoe_. politlf1>i, . . . touch____ up lmpoiiibla*t< . ____ -to- lei-MFafaw mmuTaTinNStTJFFWELV " gal-tid-ol^ldliu l>BA»hlU-ploit«r wolll.- ■ o fta r shining with a ita e l wool lo ap pad. — BARBARA*

: ______DEAR POLLY>-To lav' ilm* when DEAR POLLY-^t first I had troubit — claaning.uuoxhUd-t'iiHoll.wagAn-vi-ft— -auimbllng-myLpariy4iz4CAff««4naicar< cicaninp tuppi/ cart It can carry all bacausa Hit iNm woa to long l^could cladntrto'i(«nit and co>i b« eaiilv not find lh« notch whan tha coffaa bdt* movfld from room to room.— MRS. Q. J . kat was in placa. Now aflar putting th« stam in placa I thraad o plailie straw through iKe boikat and than stick the D*m* iMlMnil Mwi Oc %-U KUdtoM S ta tK N*w Yerig N.VriMII. Stnd thtM fa hfr, car* ot Ihit nfuipaptr. iljp th e ilra w o u t ^ E A K

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TRAVEL TIP — Get-More-Outof— ^ Yoiir Holidays with a "Creative Vacation”

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■ . II : ' j , MEN’S FASHIONS The-Sporting Suit- A New Look in Leisurewear

; - i r i - I ,A^*lhem *Kbiirs^ 1 \r o ti DR. TiibMAfi O. PAINE------ti': euN raN .^ FOR EUZABKTU POST^ ...... NAS2 Mdminhtralor some perHonH, it may l>e nereiij^ry (o have tiilqusltr expeti Do0» iIm Nmll4>M4ilAmrt>^ lirofeAHlonal clraninft a» frequently aa ev- /a il tnut that thti N««>y I« U '’proptir to Menil M tlU lic t «iw l S|Ml7<« A i^- ery two inontliK. h piiiMHlng to eoHMlruet ^ H P ^ H moHoy « • « hoby gift |>2«h to $tit fl Huel^ar-potcttrmd you arm aoi re> up VHfftpOHt in §p*t^p POR MRS. RRVCE it. HENSON, ■Wwils-c/flM tMrrUr to utod to thif rhujy— I --^t>rriU €lump4igH0, /.ri^ur of If omen h^i **EU«Hhou^ m K h U M MhMCh^ryiSimu,SHH. Dr^mux Bridge, 1 ^ . Vottft oflh^V S. t,r**T’~-Jim Rhom, Rati^ul, III. Ut WoMiM. CaUf, • TUero «re ni> »uch pWn*. The Space O thm r fJb«H V ictoria • The decision GoncentinR the njamefl of • K ififl—rather than money—ia in hei-. Act of 1Q.*>A provltles tha| NA^^’ii «c> huM tiMy M*om« Nimitx-claui carriers ha« not l>een mode ter taste from ■ nonrelative. ' liviliea )>e (l«yoled to peaceful imrpoMi. «M « tmnJUatr at this timr. Tiio UnitMl Nation* OultTr Sparo Treaty, for Pr^tidmnt of thi> POR DAriD t. CLARK, (| which the United Stalea han liicned, pro- VS,?^r^gntThac«f^ Wn»h, POR JIM ^*RAD NEWS'^ RARNES, Vmiotrsily o/ JTurenfin. hiltiio BtaiioninB nuclear or other weap- • . Helva 'Ann Dennett waa the Equal notion Celliet ocroH-MtuJy exprri on» of maatf dentruction in orbit. IliflhlB Party candidate in IB&t and imU). lltne did you gel your IT h a t lioM ah«att in In Charlene Mitchell ran on tlm odd uielmomttf?—Ray­ H m itutral oeMN-lioffom fO R DK, RAiJ^n R. LAItENE, tlcl(et of the G)mmuni«t Party of the U.S. mond D, Pig, Big StoHm alaulJM mnd »xplara- Fwtythr Oentoi Ctnter. J r,« p . Va. llowa?~—M ra. M tfriSn Iloilon POR SEN , M ARK IIATPIELD, 0,fgon P^riuM, nUmar€k^ NJ),.^^'' Wluit U (Jm« tttuM0 of • I picked up the “Dad Newa" name af> • Ocean oil riga have found enonnnui- iUm turtar that gmthttrM in puhiir aclioola M la a colleRian. Other teams that we were reaervea of oil pnd gaa in llie Gulf of ' OH tf^thy mud ^pte c«m iMor0 ettmpu* riott?— pltyinK on a certain nishl wouM rcmayk.., Mexico, lha Pacific Ocean,. North Seu. j | Imi prrv^mtttd from I JWra. Irviwi Aofcr, Dev~ “We’fe playinn Texaa Weatem toninht and Mediterranean. *'IIard" mineral ex­ ‘'TCTCeBrTvzni : witir Bamea-Uoy^ Thnra’a Itad newa to- ploration ia juat l>ecinninB. hut tin, iron, Lak4>, N Jf, niftht/' It was a 'takeoff bn the radio and gold already . are IteinK recovered ‘ • It ifi the reAult of harteria depoAiiH. • 1 don't Itelieve that the bannintt of newH (f4)mmeittator who used to remark. '-fmiti (he Pacific, in the Far Eaat, anil -> T)ie hacterial <]epoa]|fl )>e({in to cal­ prayer in our aclinola can 1ms directly con­ “There’s rmmI new# .loniBbt." off Alaska. cify, and calcium uhs occur within'or nected to campus riola. The diaonlera, il amonijj^he bacteria. Tim liest methoil of seema to me, alem partially from a ' -4- preventing the accumulation of'these dc- trarlon on the part of many atudenla con- WaHt la Mk ■ faiMoua i Y«« MM I'hraMgh iltU A w«*U B<-i poaitfl ia effective daily oral liy((iene,^in- ccrainK the over-inatitutionaliunK of our ik* aMMMf trmit iIm »«»*** y*w 8«wMily Wr«kly7 M l U N*v Y**k, N.Y. cluding UBe of a toolhbniflh, dental Aahs, American life. • . 100X2. W« caMMi arltMwl*clc« <|«i«alUM, ItMl »S wilt U f*r M c k «M

N ot W orth IffTITe clsaaic HmugglinR Shriver founded the nonproflt Flamr URually involveB^diflmondH ond daaliing of Hope, Inc. It teaclies the retanicd spies. But our Cuatoms Bureau also keeps akills necessary to earn a living—such track of the petty attempts in our 3fU) making perfume. Tlus ingredients for the l>orU of entry. For instance, a fomily of four arriving in Miami from' Colombia, So lo n g , O in tra l * Ylie 720 reaidents of crank wall telenlionca. hut they're all prK ^ c re t^ contraltand of minimum vliif;— —^icLilure, Ohio, may lie in for toucli-tone vatcly-owned aiid will proluilily l»e kept liu l illcnal jual Iho Mino: IB [rc«h dialina «nd color coordinated ' phonea iiaa aouvenira. mangoes hidden in slioeo, boxes of steel when their local phone com|uiny, Citi-_ wool and a beJ pillow. They also brought I*e than 9100,000 each for a lifetime of in> vate enterprise from llie program since xen'a M utual, aella out to a hl(c utility. stitulional care. So Eimice Kennedy its inci;ption in 1964. But it's certain many of ita 480 sub- scribera will mias ringinK up Central (br the time of day, the latest goaalp, a Family Vkekfyii^t F e b r u a r y t e .iP ^ O reci|kjj for scalloped potatoea, and gel^ UONAIO L DAVIDOW /V* loutf nrzoiuoN _liog_|coiineclcd„io_iho_Sinllhs—and— _MCmpN_niANK.IVI .MCK Wi»MU*wi9ina KMur------_ JoncaSs. Geofice Vkn Taaael, president of W. rAOg WOMWCW MAMUI N. HUMQUC ,lr« MElANtrMPtOm tlie amall phone company (wlioae tele- phone num ber ia “ 1") told Famii.v W ekkly that the younger folka want modem equipment and beaidea, opera- lion.eoata are modntlng. ‘'But it'a a goo

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an tho oarly lOth contury, an advor- Bob and hin wifo bocamo intcr- tinoment that won to bocomo famoun onted in folklore and docidod that it appoarod in n nowapapor: would bo fun to " ro on location" hOBT^^ye$t^!r{^^tv, MOtHcwhertf be­ rather than moroly read about color-. tween aunriiB and nunnet, two {foJdfin ful charaltft«m' and ovonta in books. hnura, each net with 60 diarnond But they wore not sure whothor tlieir , minutt\$. No reward is offered, for three children—12 to 15 yoara oid— they are gone forever. could tako it So they protentod the . If tho inapiro^l author, noted Amer­ plan, uainir lonff wookonda to explore ican educator Iloraco Mann, wcro nearby rosriona k n o ^ for^Jojrondnry alivo today, hla text mlirht have re­ horoea and hBppemnfini. They wore ferred to “two BToldon wer.kt, f o r tho dellirhtod to find that, far from bo- truth ia that wo often HQuandor cn- insr borod, the children bocamo ab- tlro vacatlonn tlod up in knota and Horbod in forrotlnff out Uttlo-known unablo to relax—or, what in equally information on thoir own. So, joint- - tirinsr, rtslax too dolorminodly, ro- ly, they all planned thoir whole two- _placinjr-onQ-forjn-of_clfort,_wiiich_ifl- ____^euk_vacatlon—arouncl-_tha_-thcmc,- at loaat lncpmo>producinse, with an-' ’ “Folklore FicRtii.” other that has little purpoao. No mctH«r how imajrlnativo you studlas oA how wo npond may bo in croatinir vacatTnh~nitfn«, vacations bear out. thin reirrettablo it may pay to connult a travel aaront. point. Tho Southern California Ro- For yeara, Europoann and Amer­ aoarcli Coundil, for jiistanco, found icana havo boon travolinir abroad on that \oiilUro wan aolSom uaod to real vacation to attend univoralty aum- ndvantatfo. *'Tho point of loiauro," mor couraoa.^r npoclal nominarK. reported tho Council, "ahoUld bo more Travel airentn and airlinea now ofTcr than eimply retilorino one^M working packaso toura that Include every- powern. Wo cannot happily contom- thing from round-trip faroa and refl- plato n future aocloty in which loi- orvationn to tuition, room and board Buro in merely filled with hoctic upon arrival, and. otho^ neconaitioa. T /tu vcutatioHer nuule the niotit a/ her holiiiav tim e hit enroUiHg t n a n art coiirBC. amunemont. In particular, wo nood to Amonir tho many piickajro toura I k . d^elop new formn of loiauro which ono called “Spook and Spoctro.” Thin fltretch our mindn.” contn $2S4, plua air faros, and taken A few summers ago, I spent cottaffo at tho shoro. But unlike mo, T horo In. no maffic fo rm u la fo r in '*hauntod'’ buildinfifa in England. , two weeks in a rented ho hod planned how to put his time planning a fuinilinir vacation. But cottage at the shore with my to conntructivo ubo. For ono thlnff, horo aro nomo iruidolinoa. with npo- wife and four ^^h ters— ho hod trlo^Vhouno Bwappinjr,"' tum - ciflc oxamplon, for achlovinff—more . iniS'OVor hitf Woatchoator homo to a rewarding, rofroahinir vacationa: our first family vacation' in Maine couple who wanted a vacation Plan Ahttad. Q no famILv_wn .k n Qw. —five-'yearsr------noar Now Vork City, In roturrt for haa proclaimed for itnelf a 'Vaca­ Thouffh wo kept luiylnff. "Tom or­ compiling a poraonol notebook of tion Sunday," unually In mid-Janu' r o w wo'll Kot ortrnnizod and do apmo^ thinjrn to aco and do in tho city and ary, when mombora gather around _thinff-UuU«^un,^Uu»~day»-t>nppo4l— -arranffinsr^th—fi1imdjrlB~lS«laaer ..'and Bproail out travel foldorn, nown* by unrowardingly with nothinjr note­ hia ffuoata.in their actfvitjofl, ho ro> paper clippings, lottors from frionda worthy to look back on. coivod similar attention from hin tolling ^^bout th o ir vacations, any- Lator. my wifo prcncntod mo with now Hhoro circle aa objoctlvea thoso idoaa that Bocka in a tidal T o accompany turnod homo with a prlicd collec­ appeal to tho moat people.*' Their thoflo diflmol oxhlbitfl and othorn tion of rewardinjr anapahotM. , planning takes in long wookonda and oquolly noninRpirinff, aho penned in L iatoninir to m y aaaocioio, I rt^al- tho moat foaniblc dates for a full- ■ —an-old-Zoh-pr6verb^-**N«'day-comoii— “Izcd'howTnUchW onrccinitruclTvo^* length vacation. “It’s remarki|)lo," bock atrain; an inch of time la worth Invoatmont I could havo made in my tho father adds, “how many of the a foot of jodo.” vacation time—If ,onIy I had poa- idoaa bocorao hfyUItloa.'' By contract, when 1 arrived un- acnaod hla (MrApoctivo when wo made Many people juatiflably ank, “How rofroBhfl^*^back in m y ofTlco, I h eard our plana. Yet Amoricana, I’vo dia- do wo know that what aeoma In ad­ from one of my aaHociatea a jrlowinir covoro<}, havo tra d itio n a lly found it vance like n great vacation achomo account of the vacation lie had on- difficult to make arood uno of thoir won't turn into a buat?" Tlio Robert joyod. Like mo. ho iiad aeloctod a procioufl loifluro time. Aa far back Doanos havo an answer: preteMt.lt, Yott ean l^ r n to sail durina vaeattoH.

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-Other-special loui«'arO'ftrrftnK«d-for -a ite a —th^-jBmeraon- home,—Walden” —onr-find~bollsrToId-and'«ewrT»lmo«t^ .rbedH bridife playora. fox-hiintinfr onthuR]- Pond, tR^ House of Seven Gables, Anywhere in the world, along with tiona that they have actually ekanoed nsts.and wonton intorcatod inwoiirht- and others. Three college atudents local fana who willingly act as guides cfireert. Jerry Wood of Annapolis, rodijclncr coursca. from Washington, D.C., visited ghost and hosts; and antique car or air­ Md., an executive in the toy buaineas, . K. yqu cravo aomothlnsr more ex­ townn of the West. , plane buffs who welcome one another hMd always wwted to try hia hand citing, yet not outlandUhly expen^ Plan vacation pur$uitt that you like brothers. - at Bailing. Several years ago, he aive, t^ e your cue from the 118X7107 can eonliifue- all year. Wo have a., On one visit to Old Sturbrldge Vil­ bought an bid boat and began fixing Peteraona. With their two younjr neighbor who used to complain regu­ lage, Maas.—a living example of it up. When a man jon the beach boya, th ^ wont on "aafarl,” not to larly tiiat evenings were “so boring” rural New England during that al­ asked whore he could;rent a sailboat darkeat Africa but on one of the becnuae her husband was frequently most forgotten period right after for the day, Jerry offered his. hundreds of new mini-aafarla or- out of town on buainess. laat year, the American Re^lutlon—we met a th o t w«a the l>^Inning of a part- ffnnlzed by the travel Induntry—a there was a remarkable change: ahe man and wife who were gourmeta of time rental aervice that gradually trek throuKh the rain foreata of a took up oil painting and was soon long standing, but whoae Interest in mado it poasible for the Woods to Caribbean laland, hunting wild soats. doing well enough to exhibit. foods had begun to Jade somewhat. acquire a small fleet “As the rental piffa, and colorful birda with cameras. “It all Btarted.'/ she.oxplalna, “be- __ ^A/ter half m dozen trips to the Vil*. business grew,” Jerry told me, “I Bteome ahaorhed im a new stifried giving sailing leaaons—most­ e»t. Good planning combines looking. ly In self-defenae to protect our in- —6o—a~-Iong-raago—baiia^w^and- r-m iatise.*' Now J e r r y Boizlnir unexpected opportunltiei. devotes the major part of his time Consider, for example, the intorest- to boats'and has created “Sailing Injr purauit of Pennsylvania phytl> Vacations" and “Sailing Weekenda” clan Maurice Seltzer. One day, hik* for novices to learn while having fun. —iner-aeroaa an abandoned coalHeU; Uas vacalionM to help othere. A h e p au sed to crack ope'i^ a piece of Old Stvrhridge w o rk in g w idow in a N ew Y o rk su b u rb spends half of her vacation time tak­ Hmoatone waste. ViUage, M omb.. ing underprivileged city children on “With (Treat wonder," he relates, i§ 0M« o f many trips—to country fairs, farms, and “I beheld a fern foiiail that had been hUto'Heal sites other places ahe would never have buried in mud for 300 million years, lit U S .; it iV gone to alone. “It takes me out of my nil ita harmonious details etched In tp tV ed oM« yellow plsrment." That chance mo> ffourmtt couple shell," she saya. “I stay active and ment of-^urloalty ao ntimulated hU lo experimeHt relaxeM«r- fun 1 used to havel^fore my husband on minerals and the earth acleneea. cooking. His wife, too, became intrijrued, and died and my daughters moved away." they beflran planninsr vacation trips You do not have to be alone, of where they could find unuaual ffeo* course, to benefit from this kind of loarica) formations. Over the yeara, vaoitlon. Dr. John Slaughter, a der- —tHeir rovinffS'have ranjeed-from^the- _J«*tQlogil^t_Jn_Evansvllle, _Ind.,_j|nd_ Delaware Water Gap to the Roeklea. his wife, both keen on Central Amtrw. . M m iy oM w r people a g re e th a tliliP tory can be one of the moat uaeful' markabla organisation, Holidaya^or door>openera to a vacation. Texana cauae of our ntArv^ous vacation. lage, their entire outlook waa re- Humanity. It arrangea for phyai' -Marion^nd'Frank-DavIdaon-laanted- —Peta-thought-wa-ought-to-Jo-aome ^ -new ed-and^ref^hftd aa,1 u d a n i L . dentists, nlirses, and technl- that the atate highway department thing for a change instead of spend­ a study of Early American cooking. clana to spend vacations ministering had charted *nd tested 10 “Travel ing throe weeks either lying on the Thousands have found new hobbles to back-country regions In Central Trails*' from border to border. Last beach or fretting indoora becauae the . at the kitchen range—or added extra • America—all on a voluntary basis, aummer, the Davidsons, with their ■ weather wasn’t autany enough for dimensions to old ones. at their own exiMnse. Today the auc- 10- and 12-year-old sons, took a vaca­ lying on the beach. So we signed up Contider vaeationM that can help ceasful program Includes South Amer­ tio n t r i p along “Independence Trail,** for an art course at Cape Cod. I mold eareera. A teacher I met regu­ ica aa well as a number of Caribbean visiting places like the San Jfacinto never knew art could be auch fun. larly devoted part of his vacatlona . islands. I three sona and one daugh­ Cr«atlv« vacqtlttiia—whichever nownod for its rugged stagecoach put your enjoyment in ' inothballs ter look Into career poaaibilitiSii. b e s t a u lt y o u r ow n rie e d a ^ h a v e rnahy ' t u n ) . once the vacation la over." Once th ey devoted tw o su m m er w eeks rewarda. They infuae aomethlng into **For th e f lrtt tim e w e had a point Millions upon millions of Amer­ to a broad sweep of transportation living that becomes a continuing o f vl«(w,** Ba3(« Marion. "Everything icans belong to associations which facilities (a fleU in which his son source'of refreshment long after the. i-saw-iin}'jj|(i“yeigted~tirit;**"The------give— th em —a —eom m on—bond—^with— had expreaaed interest)-r-Wttlroad vacation Itaelf hM endyl. ______oxperiene* so stimulating that atrangers and thus can aerve as the terminals, airporta, shipping oOcea. 7 Aa author and educator SeBaatian they now pUn to cover all the rest key to rewarding vacation-planning. On another oceasloril they went to de G i^ia, who has made an cahaua- “ Of the recomtw«n4«lMl TravelTi Trails. “ Kecently, for~ exampler—1—hesird- -a-dooen state eapitala, asiwell-aa.to_ —tlve.atudy- of-man.and-M a-free-tlme^ I talked with who had made about the International KJtefllers As­ Washington, D.C., for a cIoa«-up look haa written, “Work may make a man su ch vacations into hVkUry. A fam ­ sociation. whoae ntembera transcend at life in government artd politica. atoop-shouldered or rich. It may even ily from Ohio had W %nthralIod language barriera in exchanging ' I’m astonished to learn, how many ennoble him. leisure, perfects him. by a tour of M#aaachus*iu Ustoric visita; about bell enthuslaaU who people have become so deeply ab> In this lies its future.” «

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“ ■X TO WOMEN I” shouted JN Rear Adm. J. Lloyd Abbott, Jn, U.S.N., tho pre­ vious commandant of Opera­ tion Deep Freeze in Antarc- at-lhe-South-Eol Rut his atrintrent command barely had tim e to lone its echo in tho -50- Pole before they w o r e eventually heli dntion to pro to Antarctica—onlv to coptered ont and riroppjwlJn_thorty walked 200 yards up again in the same amount of time. bobby pIna to tho collection of those T ick h ill, a 19«year-^Id from Ohio who ' hill to be photographed at the Pole, At tho under-ice'lounge, appropri' who had attained a **ftrat” at ther wan studying geology in collotre. whore a mirror-balMoppod *'c|in- atoly called "Club 90," the women frozen South Polo. »Joinlnflr the four ladnis of Doctor dy cane” is wtuck_J n_thc_Bnow_wlth- —And-hoata-defroated-in-eomfortable-: — ^ftei^-gettinff-commemonitive-eR'— ~J6n«fl^cxiwlUion were Mrs. Peter aiim identifying that as Utitude -quartern complete with books, moviM, velopcs and taking a tour of the Joncfl, a scientist from New Zealand. 90 degrees south. Admiral Webrh and pool table. On the walls of tho under-ice bams, the ladioa cUmbcd _flml_MEl!r_-J-fian_EeairBonr_a-acionco- -walke^t!^rctica around tho world in ju st five seconds, sweater of Adm. Richard E. Byrd. inir 50-mph winds and apending took them from W ashington, D.C., and at the same time they had walked Here tho Udy scientists contributed nights in sleeping baga and doing via Navy plane to Hawaii and on to from one day into the next and back now historic tubes of lipstick and their sciMtific thlnff on the ice. >

H 'M lf iy , y 4 b r u a r u i S . 1 9 7 0 - 1 ‘ (Advortliemnnt) Imfde Iwas crying, f * ttiifil I lost 105 pounds. By Alice Banoczky— as told to Ruth L. McCarthy

■ vcrybody in Budapest knew .me— the and found I should take one Qr_Lwo-Avds— timo-I-waR-com pletelyTicwbomrSicrl“dyisa“ -cotest-fattyTJirthe-stagfcrH oW TliSlca' ■Before meals with a hot drink. Then eat. my hair blonde. • ___ the role! But w ithout m e. the "GurulA -P retty soon, I didn't feel so hungry for a On the Ayds plan, m ore w eight cam e off. EggyUttes", or Rolling Trio, would have big meal. And soon, even m y w edding ring'fell off. I been a -skinny nothing. In a few days. I lost tw o pounds. W as I w as never so happy to spend five dollars I sang. I m ade big jokes. B ut inside I w as excited I I grabbed m y golden opportunity as for m aking it .smaller. A fter I lost SO crying. B ecause I knew when the spotlight right then. For this was the help I needed pounds, people passed me on the street w ent off, they called m e "dagadt”, which in liungarian m eans swollen, like p big bal- - lo o n . Always I w as overw eight. Even from three years old. O ur kitchen, you see, Hwas very rich. L ots of .soup-, pork, potatoes and I fiiMldk (a side dish). And I loved tunSs riStes (strudel with cheese) ns well as s w e e t s . By the tinrie I w as 16, I w as already 200 otm dsrW y moiiier took me to doctors” w here I had .shots and pills and low-calorie diets, even artificial orange drinks. But al­ ways, tlie pounds cam e back. Once, w hen I was wilU ing on the street, a m an said to another: "If our governm ent had a& solid a foundation as that, w e'd all be in better shape." Som e shape I I w as m iserable. I had no fun, no activi­ ties, no boy friends. I had only m y singing _voicc_-But_Jjoui-could-I_£how -it-oirT-w ith— such fatness? The onlyjvay, I decided, was radio, w here I could hide myselj^; Later on, I grew bolder and went on the stage w ith m y com ic trio. Evei^fbody laughed; but m e. Then cam e the H ungarian Revolution of 1956 and I escaped to the U.S.A. Alm ost im ­ m ediately, I realized that because of my weight, I had even less chance to m ake a

cally everyw here, I saw the m ost slim and ,trim girls. Discouraged, I gave up my music and took a job behind the scenes in a factory. And I again ttjed to reduce. Son^etimes I was even starving m yself. B ut I'd 'g it hun­ gry and soon I would be eating— lots of sweetne.>is in desserts and TV snaclcs and before going to bed. Ijook at me, uctinfi comical. Pul even wltUout the fiU-iltmnary could see m e now_with m y new Finally, I m et a man who preferred a watermelon, J could make people lajish. After all, Do you blame me tor HnhlenlnB my hair. I was 230 pounds, good cook to a slim figure. W e m arried, m oved to W alnut Creek, California, and a to have m ore w illpow er. And to have a without knowing me. But it was m e, all son w as Ijom to us. Oh boy, som e fat m am ­ sm aller appetite w ithout harm ful drugs. right— on m y w ay down to *125 pounds. m a he had! And eacii year that my 'Sbn For breakfast, I would take my Ayds as At last, thanks be to the Ayds plan, I have grew older, I grew bigger. Last summer, directed. Then I’d have grapefruit, scram ­ a good figure. Now, I have only one m ore 230 pounds! bled eggs, toast, and coffee. A lot of people dream. To'sing again— for a n ‘American Being a w om an, however. I still dream ed ____think-to-skip-breakfaK t-ie-to-losc-fatter^ ^ a u d i e n c e , ------^------of being thin. But how was I to stop the But this is a bad idea. It is im portant that Before and A fter M eaiurem ents desserts and sw eets and nighttim e snacks? one should eat in the m orning. At noon. I Befbre After That was the problem always, until I m ade had, maybe, a sandwich. And in the eve­ the discovery of the rcducing-plan candy, ning, after Ayds again, I ate a regular din­ Height 5'2,»4" 5'2%" called Ayds. I was in a drugstore when I ner. But I ate less than always before be­ W e i g h t 2 3 0 l b s . 1 2 5 l b s . first saw the chocolate fudge type. (There cause I didn't w ant so m uch. Oh, yes. And B u s t ' 4 1 W " . 3 6 ” , is also a vanilla caram el Ayds and a fudgy at night, if I was hungry, I 'ate another W a i s t 3 6 " 2 5 " -chocolate m int.) Ah, 1 thought, a low-calo- Ayds. It was sweet and the answ er to m y H i p s 5 1 W " 3 6 " . T ie snack for m y sweet tooth! I w as wrong. c r a v i n g . . W hen J got hom e, I read the directions W hen I'd lost 25 jwunds-, 1 dccidcd.lt w as Dress Size 24V4 8 . a world of fashion! MICHAEL LANDON: a world of sizes! Behind the JUkmS^MISSESHAL^ZES-TALLS ^LANA LOBELL B i t t e r n e s s By PEER I. OPPENHEIM ER

A fte r 11 yeabs on top of the tv rating heap, . Michael Lanclon is worried. "rm (rottinir ffrny nnd don’t know how much lonsrcr I cnn kaop n yonthfu] irmttro." hd snid. looking himsolf over in n fu)I-lonfft>i mirror. LittloJoo of “Bonnnzn" nuporfnmo Ih jimt aG yunra okl—but thnt'ci not dtopplntr him from foutliorinjr n vory pluuhy noat for hlfl futuro. "I want aomothing to show for nil thoflo yoorti of work,” ho nnya. nnd ho cnn renlly show nomothinfir now. Lnndon cnmmnndH ono d( tv’n top acting nnlnrloii—$15»000 per wook plus extra for any directing jobs or original Bcriptn which ho occunionnlly writoa. On the aido, ho avorngon $7,500 for ponionnl appcarnnccs. _ ‘ CB'I Ho ownn nn ll-ntory condominium In Lngunn, nn ofllcd i)LiiJd inff-iri-aM34— ^ ■•»A07T->TAU ttm Mjchaol learned early in life that there often In turmoil. "My parents didn't got along woll," ho rocnlls. “It taught mo not to ntjjy married if you don’t love ono another.” M lchaol look th e lenivon to h e a rt w hen ho divorccd Wn first wlfo Dodio—a legal secretary a(x years hla senior —after alx years of marringo. HAT. A FlflRAnBikU- I ! MCNr — a pluth valvat I . Ills mother, mualcal'comedy actrofl» Peggy O'Neill; band *■ bowl Wtda bflm- gave up her career when aho married Michaol’s father mad — Magnlficantl'M |>f • Mac WMIa/INat ar AM ^ who, romombors Mlchaol, “always mitued the bont.” VaUatf. Oaa «Ua «t« »M. ^MM(r>NAT ...... 7.M / J For rt~vhll67T!^ll Orowitz (known as'EMP") mgnagod tho/iters, published a fan’ mngazlno, which' failed, did O !■ \ « n ( j \ ------radio worlf, and finally foTlowod Mlchnol to California. _ “Dad thoug)it'tiomo of hU old nhow-buslnoas buddies out Weat woV?ld remoml^or him," snyB Landon, “and he'd get u goo

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lonanza's" star is a hero in the studio that once

lanned his f a th e r ; but th e pemory still haunts him

nuforo tho niiccoBA. howovor, i t aoomod it tho touRh luck th a t plai^UMl hin fn th o r iH Inhoritod by Michaol. ColM^od woro anxiouti to hnvo him bO' iiiflo o f hin a th le tic pmwoRg. Ho w o n t to n ip Rchool and ,movod In with n family i\cU Echpla, which jravo him the iloop, iiro life ho cravMl. But ovon tho aporU iholarflhip ho won nt tho Univorfiity of ithom CnHToriiia .tumc^''out to bo a whon ho toro a liframont In hin arm rlinjr a javoHn. Foolinjr uhoIohs to USC, ichaol quit. U nnkillcd and nnlitf^yvr, it a job in n Hvnrohoimo and bogan to fool mt hia father’s jinx waa upon him, too. On tho aido, ho taught Bwlmminir, nl- iQUflrh he couldn't Bwlm a atroko. "I al» 'aya w oro HnoakorB," ho nnyH, Vho they ouldn’t ai\k mo to dcmonatrato.” LnndoM ivondcru iffie ’llalwaj/it beliilfiejot!. O n* cfoy^ AB a fnvor to n follow workor. ichaol wont to W amor Brothora to holp tho kids or playinjr ffolf. ith his ^roon toat Whon tho flim was Michael sounds a little thankful whon ho iowod, It' wna MIko, not his buddy, who says his homo has no room for horsoR: ap­ an askod to join tho ntudio'n tnlont Bchool. parently he gota more than onoujfh of them rliko woA 'olatod. This timo no ono would in '‘Bonanza.” idiculo tho intonso omotiona which cama “Hoi'floa arc very uncouth,” ho romarka. D e n t u r e o n a tu ra lly to him . Thon he adds, *'0f courso, I did buy ono Just whon hifl -star aoomod in asaurad for Choryl once. We wore in LouiAvill6 on In v e n tio n iteondancj', tho roof foil in on Miko aarain. a poraonal'appoaraiico tour, and some guy 'M r. w alked into clanR ono day. ofrorofi mo a horse, complote with papers, I don’t thlKTtbc know Ruch a program was for the price of transportation only. ^ B:olnjr on, nncj when ho roalizod ho was **lt w aa th e worst*lookinjr h o rse I'd ovoK For People With n” and **Low€n' oaylnif—for—i t ^ o —cancollwl—tho—whole— — seen-!-DutrI'«Hiortrof-committed-myself-fia— Wnwl” Tho only survivor after tho demiao 1 bought it.‘irot rid of it,,and bought For tho rimt timo, Hcionco now ftlantlc you may bite hanlnr, af tho ntudio clasa was an -actor nami*A, Choryl a irood horse, aince she wantod ono ofTi'rH a uni<|Uo plwitic civam that bfllt4sr, e a t mopp n atu ra lly . You - hoUlfi faliu) tcfllli—Iwih “uppors" may uvun oat and onjoy applpn, famoa Garnor. *- r bad. and “loworB” — thujtlkuunRver Rlcak,' an d corn«on-thL'-w>b again- "I waa roally-low,” Miko romomborfl. "Th«n do you know what happened? txMin lu>I(l !>«>foiv. It forma an olaMUc a ThonpAcia)poncU-polntd(>ip«ntu)c^, “I’d missod out airain. Thoy said I was Sho forgot all about horson. She had n m<>nihrano th at aeluiilli/ h»IdM drn- La you put F i .x o i>i: n t e x a c tly .lurft (a moulk clack. Donlurvii th a t fli robust 16ij. . _ ^ . people by forgetting appointments, partly P«l*nt ;3.OO3,0HH. are eoMntial to hoalUi. your A w m Ic howovor, producer Jerry becRuae he's *o engroaaed In whal ho’s FixoDKNT not only holdu ilon- tlonllfil rogularly. G at oany>U>-uM> Btairtr ffave him hia first job. Then fol> doing and partly bocauao insecurity atill tur • n*w •xeitino w *r in th« Ihoir children. Choryl, 10. Leslie, 7, and But he does lose his cool whonovor anyone growtno mol*l inuiv« tho nnallest kitchon, you can DE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTIES! onjoy n fuIIy'BUtomatie dialiwualior that works jiifit TAKE ALONG ON VACATION-LIVE! MMLNO‘RISK COUPON Itko uIat. ovponniyo modols—but roquirmi absolulcly j no plumbinff, no inBtallntion. No pro-rinsinff or Unit; Btamlnetnmln on countor countort ifi infl«nioua]y dooJarnod to storooro rightI ’ ' in disli cabinot. Stacking ia at flnjrortip* i Hatoen MieM, LUL, IW * FW 90 flcrADinir. oithor, n ot ovon for cgK am i m ilk diMicwt Hlchel Blda^ ib w R y S PPant, i M.V. 11040 Wn«io9^ WnACfl, drios crystal-clonr without Bpottinir ]ovol...n...nostoopinjr...... „ ______to load.______unloiBd.''AUtomaUc______dotor- ...and you novor put your hands to water. Amnzin^r n t d ii^ n s o r. Coa(ACoata Iosalosa than 2¥ ao was}) to opomto.c.- /'Gentlemen: K indly t A u lo n u itlc spood—^oos comploto sorvico for 6—dinnor plato^ > Iundy» 8 0 economical, many folk» with h ^ ma­ Countertop Dialiwaiher* at 9.W.06 each, plua chine profor tlio countortop. Lots you bo a ffUMt ovpreM clwnr«M collect. If I am not (laUalited, Bfllads, doflsorU, cups, Klnssofl, siIvor» tho works—in I may r«lum for full r«fun

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