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facilities if thcydecidedinstead to shut them for all. They said the pools would lose money if ra c ily integrated, and use by both races could lead to ^ckson City authorities violence. Attorney William H. Gpod- man who represented the city, also told the court that the datie, Mansfield added, l^y when closing was not a reflection on the last U.S. soldier—and the A ir strikes. ______blocks but on “a certain class last POW—both leave for home. of " white people-^ few red "'Vietnam was a mistake, a necks, so to speak,” - triigic mistake. To persist how After winning _ the initW is to add outrage, to the inte^ailon ordtf, the Negroes sacrifices of those who have sought an injunction to compel' suffered and who have died in the dty to reopen them. But this conflict,” the Montanan they lost 7 to,6 when the full said. the Corimiunlsts were preparing CROWD WATCHES overtnmed car bunu In front of park SAIGON (UPI) - U.S. F4 bench o f the 5th C irc u it heard . Mansfield offered his cease­ Phahtom Jeta and Vintage for a major battle in the fall to where fighting broke out in Albiiqiierque; NM., Sunday evening. the ca se . fire piroposal in a commence­ influence the Oct. 3 presidential Several f tores were looted and homed in the downtown section Laotian T28 bombera, taking Speiaking for the Supreme ment speech prepared for Disorder flares advantage of a rare break In election in South Vietnam. of the dty and at least 25 pertoni were iijnred. Seven of those Court majority today, Justice the monMon rains over south- Government troops including Hugo L. Black rejected the Mass. .His remarks were released in Washington as Communiat troops who had been moved IntA the re ^ o n dedaions compelled a ruling In Congress moved toward a vote overrun a key Laotian govern- from the A Shau V a lle y tb their favor. this weiek on two pieces of ment bane, military sourcea counter,the buildup. “Thecourta below found that -laglalat''nnA»jite'nwnn force the said today. Four PT76 tanka The weekend bb :4 s ir iK e WpSBB-TWre-ClCBi President to end the war before Troop& control town also were destroyed. were centered In,the Khe Sanh the dty council felt they could the year is out. It was the worst defeat and Cam Lo regions, U.S. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. for the city of 243,751 popula- Police said they arrested Harry Kinney, vice chairman not be operate safely and suffered by the Communists in military spokesmen said. Ihey economically on an inU^rated Both proposals, one in the (U PI)—Gov.BruceKingordered tion. between 100 and 110 persons on of the city commission, said the southern Laps in recent months were the heaviest concentratlon- House anil the other in the l.OOONational Guard troops into Twenty-five persons, includ- charges ranging from disturb­ guard troops were jnobilized -b asiar------— ------and came Saturday against of stratofort strikes over a “Ther^- substantial Senate, appeared headed for town today to prevent the ing seven policemen and five ing the peace to inciting a riot, becuase local police were forces which had overrun the single target area in South evidence to support this condu- defeat. spread or burning, looting, newsmen, were injured in the' A crowd of 500 persons threw fatigued and becaused the Laotian outpost of Ban Nik, 17" Vietnam since the Liaos border fighting and firetwmblng by violence that started ■ when rocks and bottles at police and violence was feared to continue slo n .” miles east of the town of drive, records showed. m e a e n a ie •ote~ blacltsr'Whltea^and"~Merican^poiieie-trted tu u in st u -long--hurled-a-firebomb-at-Glty-HaU.— through today.------Pakse. A^Communlst off The U.S. comBana~rtportetf Wednesday on a measure Americans that caused II aired youth for a ,liquor Qty officials asked_ the ' "We felt we could not keep that ah Army OHsTielicopter iqOTn.qprcd b'lc Sena M a rk -Q .— ip lllinn ^lanaago Su n d a y ;— ------violation. E leven-persona were-Kuveiiu)l' fur WAH?m«l Hniirrt up our efforts for any length of tn "1he“ Brea -hHS"gl' control of the Bolovens Plaj was shot down and destroyed Hatfield, R ^ re ., and George S. atyManager Richard Wilson treated at hospitaU for gunshot help and thetroQps were called time,” he paid. “There 1s no In f a n t s and enlarged the Ho Chi todays in Svay Rleng Province lilc G o v e r n 7 TJ-S.X>.; tfiil^ dedared a state of emergency wounds. to the Albuquerque armor, a great crisis at this time but Trail complex of roads and in the Cambodian Parrot’s cut off funds for Ujs. combat In curfew''was liited at dawn but early thla morning there was a tra ils. Vietnam after Dec. 31. The f * ' Wilson said the state of belief that we couldn’t last f ig h t in g Unusually heavy air strikes no casualties. On Saturday, a ■-— deadline-woum.be-eattcndfidJffi__ emergency remained in effect, through the day.” , alM m re imported in the Khe U.S.H9upplied UHl “ Huey” hell- ^ i ■ two months if Norlh~Vletnaiu------li* ------r ldnljirw ltt test^hasn’t t h e -Sunday -crowd -that ■«ianti " Hrea o f ~S6uth~ V ia ft a iH Copfter~waB-downed- 12-mllea— f 1 ¥ £* failed to releaai; the POWs. ' j - been detennlned for SUTBT*- a r e lied duwnU/ wn ...fro m a eaat'p flPHHgHrpenti and the Wilson said. ‘‘It depends on how local park included long-feaired where BS2s dropped iM) tons of . bombs oh Coinmuhlst forces four Cambodlah crewmen listed A UPI poll Indicated, howev- ^ the situation appears later youths 0/ many races. as missing, r :. : . SYDNEY (UPI) — Doctors er, that the M^iovem-Hatfleld today. At this point, there is massing'; in-the area for'an espectid iieyr rfr^veTS fflita^ Military spokesmen in Phnom fought today-to sa ve the- fo ur proposal was headed for defeat. -a- -a m Bf eeminiied' “ D e t a i l s ' ^ rjr sources said the North Penh reported continued fight- su rv iv o rs of the n iiw d illd re n Fifty )»>jiktor>were-e«ifeetea^to— disturbance. ^ BuEl youth ~ Vietnamese appeared to be ing ^ t of the capital and bom to an Australian sodallte. ______vnti» a g a in st it ' 37 for it. hiillHIng lip there for an around fiunbodian positions to Only one of the infants, who I and• ______TT0S05W7UPIT S ^ e t i n w elgtnul uiiii" t o ' t» o ■' three will not vot<;. spacemen nursed cabbage and ------^-offensive South Vietnamese spokesmen each, was in satls&ctqry onion plants aboard thelrSalyut BUHL.- Ken Meitaier, 16, ing the faU lires in Saigon said government condition. orbital~liboratwy~'teafiy~Hnd Buhl. WM touted and tions. nfantrvmen &mday nlftfit killed A medical bulletin lasned at " went walking on a tr^dm lll Hirftiii; ■'M age -MemorialHHMpital after being ■l1ie U;S?5cbmniand s a ld ^ .^ O»mmmilst:troops-lnJiea¥y:::^-I0;j>jn. _ ^ ______iniutedJn_a one-car accident at B52s f l e w 1 0 missions in the-fighting n«ar-Kr«k, Caii^odia, » aJiu JEDTJ_HM;tt?atJMaiim "becoming “laay" becauao of m ir-^Kiay------c. iilMf. weightlessness. CosmoiuutsGeorgi DobroyoU Deputy ShSlff T. M. K;CT- Vietnam in the «4iour period ^ sky,, Vljrtiiilny Vflllcgy_ and drick said Meitzner was driXg ending at noon today. the South Vl«toamese border. ^b o rn Smdar an^ ^ . Viktor Paraayfiv votpd ------^------^------Military— aources—sald— fiv®------——,------, others died during tPC-jp^&h* "•tiaiisport- tharatrcraft, but.lt Is the of North Vietameaerz:iliK_U3. x%iitwwid, reported the straight-eommunist party returning from m unexplained type as the one that " w a s - c ^ r left the road, strlk^ a troops, totalling more than today, that American troop “ffiffltSMesT e n d m o v e Olne in -the Soviet Union’s mission crashed near a remote ,carried by that plane," said a feiice and tree at the Bob Leltch 10,000 men had infiltratedInfiltrated strength in Vletham stood at TbeNonuplets-^oor glrlaaad- p a rlia m en ta ry electio n s:------a ia n d 4 n ^ th e P a cifi c S u n day .aea rrh nfflfial,— -^residence.______:______Igcroffl the_DMZ_andand - fromfrtim 247,200247..200 mmm en aas s of___|aat_flvg-boya-^lKrn io-M ri. Oariu^^ WASHINGTON (UlPl) -The “We give our votes to the Rescue planes searched Four military search planes j^jy ,^alked to the Buhl neighboring Laos into Bie ThmaSay, a drop nf 3 ,7 (MLftom—3taa— BfCdftdr' ~Ht SyaneyT" fam»l«M« of s o ^ e U.S. {riso n e rs ^ndlA>t«itaah»Jn^olahl>hloc for^possible survivora. from H^aU cUxJed the spot r.»nnrt thi> the world’s largest recorded “of war have joined tht! lobbying and nonparty Air Force created an a^ where the_radiO-beacd£:^^ "acaaenfTHewas t^en taken to abandoned at the condusion of can troop level is a( its lowest iBulili»le bltth. Octupleta were- Ffort to get Congress to end << tH»v ■uiiiiiwi ''Wfff— of mystery-be i afosing tOTeveal found'and four others were to thg' hogpttal— by‘ ambulanoer thn F^tn rmiiyiMiisnh utirnrnlEn pnliil In Tntkifhinii'TTliir r l tfinT*- — thi»—■-lyrrfHr't— ------tAr thp w n i» at riavllglit bom to a Mexican-woman in TOtiTfSrThe wise foreign and in Laos. 31, 1966, when 23r5»0 ffoops President Nbion has miiintained 19B7 hut all rfllid w ithin 14 domestic policy of our Cc>mmu- ■ tell whether it was classified. The planes were equipped with w ere ln tlie wai' t one." that release of the POWs is an nist party, for the implementa- I cannot comment on the flares, para-rescuemen, rafts Integral part of his gradual tig a of the gmadlose plans of nature of the mission." said an and other resciii* gear. The -withdrawafc- the new five-year economic Air Force spokesman. “I donT weather in the area was doudy One of the women who has p la n .” want to talk about that.” to fair with swells about seven hpm pwnvaming Capltnl Hill for — On-1hefarm. front, the Soviet leet_hi£h. the past month today claimed The plane, on a fllgfitrfrom' news agency Tass said the an overwhelming majority of Pago Pago, American Samoa, The C135 belonged to the Air cosmonauts were growing-Chl- the tamlUes^ of the 1,630 U.S- Jo-Hickam A FB -n ^r Honolulu, pnrrt. Sy«ti»m.<^ Coi cabbfige~ and~bulb onions servicemen captured or missing apparently went into the ocean Force's research . and "to study the influence of the in action in Southeast Asia about 700 mUes Muth-Bouthwest development arm. Sim ilar conditions of weightleamess on want tO' See Congress approve of Hawaii near tiny Palmyra nr'Wi have been.refitted-with the develofinent . of . higher pending m easure that, would island. elKtrpnic.gear fqp monitoring ve^tation." Tass said they twmlnate Ameriean Involve- and surveillance purposes. -mant in Vlptnam hv DteC. 31. we?e ’ using hydroponic methods Air Force planes found a' o f the growing ptants-in a - “aasli poBition iHdicatofr radio beacon ej^ trf from _a monitor French nudear tests at The Senate amendment, «u* -.^pledjslrcraft when a crasfr Mururoa Atoll in the^Soilth^_ thored by Sens. George S. Is imminent. However there pacific, and their- - base is M cGovan, D-S.D., and Mark O. Gem native was no immediate word on any Ameridti Siamoa. The latest Hatfield, R-Ore., will be vot^d signs of debris or survivors. French nuclear test was on Wednesday. The House, "We can’t positivdy Identify Saturday morning. probably on Wednesday oi- killed in Thursday, w ill act on a similar prppo^ introdjved By Reps.' alilo wreck LudMj Nedzi, D-Mich., and' Charles Whalen, R-Ohio. WATSONVILLE, Cali£^ UPI) Viet drug curb — A former Kimberly, Idaho, resident, Frederick Vosika,.33, was UUed in a one-vebide — ) UNDERWATER acdd«t Saturday near this i^ssion slated RECORD Ca^mia.«>mmunity his - lb* wttHd-rscoedJoc— .

m >■« ------lOwmaty, frage 2) Vietnam J7~■Ttrffiu -W i iXjggr -W Mfi f e . - t I nmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho M o n d a y . June 14, 1971 S e e n . . , ‘And furthermore you can tell Mr." and Mrs. Earl JPeck eating lundn in Jordan Valley, Ofev V : • Harciil- WTOoiig

WUliam L. Bdcer wishing they knew more aljout condition of road to Silver aty . , . Sandra ■Wilkinson sitting In coffee shop in Mountain Home . . ' Mrs. B^ttv-Skeen pmumy “ nhnw

^BOTEURS-VkTTEMPTED-terfliiik a Liberian oil tanker S u e z bound for EUat with bazooka rockets in the narrow Bab ISl W o H i a i f Mandeb iitraltg nn Sunday, according to Israeli gources. b ra d radio-sald tbe-attack-wa* launchedJram^iaoLipcedbiHU, iu tZ was uncertain as to the Identity of the attackers. (U PI) Gfiina trade D enounced h u r t i n

There^hafd—de^troyedrthe-American-people— _ tlve-slipporters,- days before President Nixon been a “massive propaganda will remember the leaders who On the same day Thurmond aT5crdenT^?^4iddle-Eas M e n s io il lifted the 20-year trade embar- effort” on behalf of Pekl^, permitted our solid policies to. address^ the Senate, Rep. ■m JonTi'de '^th Oommunlsl, "cootxllnaled wllh"cbriliniilng 2 6 - WBH|en«l. Tli« vurUlft uf H iilip M. C rane, ft-Ill.; inserted" BUHL A~ ygUBg VBum Chind, his southern campaigq- efforts originating In the State history may be harsh," he in the back of the Congressional woman who was rushed to Boise er, Sen^-Strom, Thurmond, B- Department to weaken our added, Record some more pointed by 'ambulance early this heightened by attack S.C., denounced the idea In the stand ..." This major adless was rem arka. morning after a one-car ac- Senate. “When the illusions have been reminiscent 6 f a speech niur- “One hesitates greatly to ciden't near Buhl is reported "to mond made last July .warning disagree with the President of be In critical condition. By United Press Intematloiial Arab newspapers took a where the Bab El IM^indeb Nlzon the administration’s left­ one’s own p a rty ... but ... the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s An Arab guerrilla attack on serious view of the effect the Strait is only nine miles wide. time has come for honorable ward shift on domestic school officers said the woman, Carla an Israeli freighter in Intei^a- attack might have on the Israeli Radio said three men policy could cost the President men to disagree ..." L a P ra y , 20, w as a passenger in tlonal waters heightened tension Middle East situation. armed with bazookas came out future vptes. Crane and others also opened a car driven by Thomas-G.- ufe"TVIiddle East today. In Beirut, the Arabic newspa­ from, behind the cover of five Idaho fam ily But in hla China speech a full round of denunciations on Kash, 20, Boise, which went out iai.agu premier Golda' Melr per An ^Nahar said |he attack fishing' boats in a fast Thurmond, while referring to the House floor. The leader of of control .about ajtn,.jjnd 1:10 said she took “a very grave was the most serious incident speedboat, fired several times, “leaders” who will be remem- ithe House oratory was Rep. Joe crash^ into a utility pole. view” of the attack and an since the Egyptians sank the and then sped away. Ibered,____1 made only a passing D. Waggonner, FVD-La., f n along Officersr\Xti___ _ said Kash’s rr.small Israeli radio commentator li­ Israeli destroyer Elath in the The Bab E3 Mandeb Strait— plans reunion reference to the man behind the with Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, foreign car was traveling west kened it to the incident that Mediterranean in October. 1967. Arabic for the Gate Of Tears new China policy, Nixon. D -F la . 'on U.S. Highway 30 about four started the 1967 war. The French-language L’Orient because it was where boats ought slaves from Africa members from Virginia and mond why he did not-structure accident occurred. They said reunion will be June 20 at 70,000 tons of oil, was attacked sion Mounts Dangerously.” Arabia in thndays of the slave also from California. TTiere his speech as a warning about the vehicle traveled about 150 Fireplace No. 7 at Boise by an unmarked speedboat The Egyptian government trade—is at the oppcis'ite.^d of ..h n'v r nlnrgy ffi b urn fru iii 123 tg- futinB'vutea-got-thIa reply: - frfft aftfir-jRflving.ihe: road and Municipal Pprk, .T , ftidar

convaleac^t center. Mr. Felton =GOOD^AtAR^ _C^II you rcirrlT guns, and other antiques.' died on April 10, 1952. or 733-0931 ' T h ^ wishing to enter the FULL FRINGE iBENEFlTS;.. v r a T T i : , Surviving are one daughter, •a«ora4p.ra,daMyor V aU eyBriefs ahow should call or write Mrs. J. E. (Beatrice) She^M I, 10a.m. an Sunday* B e m y ce G o m es, B ox 647, Battle INCLUDING PENSION PLAN _IWIN FALLS - Mfliiton Boise; two tons, Carl W. Felton, Moimtoln, Nev..|9820. ____ Clhapm! h y Pmrfc"'\ PHONE JlavU,-Bremerton, Wa»h.,“ the 'I>irini^alls,-and James A. (BiM) first Navy recruiter in Ma^c Felton, Hansen; a sis^, Mrs. conducted at Sunset Memorial TW lNTAlKinTNTC 136 .IBLAVE^QiaC-WW FAU»^ Or uMoir M|.rrMiiumlMr* VfJlev, retumeri to Turin Jnlia Sdiwai^. Albucmermie. .jearkjtUOajm.jygdnearlay.'Ihe , - 6 6 6 SHOSHONEinm XSr" PHOffE 733^ 543-M4i t%uraday to visit with the local NJhl. there are seven grand- proce^on will leave the White recruiters, 'Doh Stark and children and 14 great- Mortuary at 9:45 ajn. Wed^ rN orland TWIN FALLS RSXaST? S fiS ? * Smith. Davis opened the grandchildren. nesday. The family suggests first recmiUng ' office here in One sister and two hrothera memorial contributions to the (208) 733-3700. Contact Eu»ln««k lUanagar wavwviTATKm £ 1 NATIO.MAL SELECTCD " j w a s f i r in the oU post office preceded Mrs. Felton in deatn. Mouhtein View Convalescent Graveside services will be t m S F y»}gaag'nimr Monday, June 14, 1971 Tlmes-Newi, Twin'Falls, Idaho 3 ^ f a y e e e s ^ Q ""Museuin h o m e ^

• CASSIA COUNTY PlaU, 69, Burley, in.SMaUure s t u d i e d Magistrate Court . to yield the right of way; I^t« .ElmoG^Riohmao^M,.Burlay,—M.~^Baker, ■

vehicle annually ; Larry Gene emblem and Ben A.'MoUne, 52, TWIN FALLS - Tlie Idaho items, he said. imunitv are invi’fed to offer “ ‘ 42H.50, Burlev. 117.50. traffic-stop liizht. ~Staie Jaycees, ail z.iJOO of them, Prizes planned are: first any suggestions'lor a future overweight on truck; S. Keith Michael Tracy D uffyT^ have jumped on the bandwagon prize', saddle; serandwize, telt home for a county museum, Stoddard, 44, Burley, $25, Provo, Utah, »21, overwight on ' of the National High School buckle: third prize, chaps; according to members pf the speeding and Harold Blauer, 17, truck; Gardner R. Smith, 62, Rodeo scheduled this August at fourth prjze, plaque of .Idkho Cassia County Historical B urley. t5. failu r^ tn ..rii.splay- ■Tnck.son, M iss., $111,. bond-far-_ -the— Twin-— EallS::;;:^u!itt^;::and-a-commemori Society— .— ------current license sticker-. feited, passing in no passing Taggrounds at Filer. ’ • ■ and fi(th prize, At present Oaidey has a small v: In -equipment. :ed at the ol Pocatello, the Javpfffs vntpd____ ThV n ll-arniinrt fjnwtio: corner oa^e wtiich is marntainedT safely inspection; "Clfiijde V. violation. unanEnoiisl}^ tb presML“bheTof~cowgirrrwlU~Teceive^horse by the Daughters of the Utah the trophy saddles which will be trailers. Pioneers, who have . be«n ^^veirtoTtoprranWng-cowbijys— ^e-teenagers-wUl-competc^j raisin jm oneyforabuildingfor- and cowgirls at the National on stock: furnished by Cotton some time. , ^ event, Rosser’s Golden State ^eo The building would have to be Tormenting Rectal Itck fairly large, have adequate fire As a'reciprocal measure, the Co., and Tim Oyler, studeait at ^ ^ T ’I rnj- ' board of directors of the event Idaho State University and and pouce pf6t«trarrana in a has designated Aug. 5, as clown at last year’s finals at good location. Area residents Jaycee night. Fargo, N.D.; will be the clown. are asked to call Kendal Dayley Promptly Relieved The rbdeb opens Aug. 3, and TTie Ja ycees in T w in F a lls ' at 862-3217 as soon as possible. and elsewhere in Magic Valley runs through,Sunday, Aug. 8, In many cases Preparation H dreds of patien^^howed this are further“ 'assistlng the for an ll-^rtdnnance, action- ______gives prompt, temporary relief to be true in m af^ cas^. In~ packed show. More than 500 national project by selling TurUes can Uve oh weekly or such pain and it^ing fact, many doctors, them- patron sponsorships which montfily feedings andiby storing and-^ctuaiiyrhelps s h n ^ seW esrascPreparatiorrfi’^rjr- fl rrowri nf over 6.000 to Magic entitle the purch~5ser to have his ivater can— sarvtve— iong-^*^®^*"B--oi-hemorrhDidal..tiar_ -ifM xunm endtheicJiLm i- Valley to witness, the national name or his company’s name droughts, says Encyclopaedia aura c a u ^ by Mamm'ation. ilies. Preparation H ointment competition. printed in the souvenir Bfit^ica. T®®*® doctors on hun­ or suppositories. Jim Olson, Twin Falls, who is program. trophy chairman of the National______High School Rodeo, said the Jaycees are among several -donofB-of-teophioB-to b« givan , foliowhig the final show Aug. 8. Donors are still needed for some

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TWIN FALLS - Robert A. Reed, Juneau, Alaska, has rejoined the K.TKl radio station st^f as sales manager, Richard -Ryall, general rnanager, an- nouncea today. 1 Reed had worked previously as sales manager of K tFi in 1969, but returned to Alaska in December of lhat year to assume the managership of a

“ A fter a 1V4 y e a rs of 120 in- ches of rainfall per ..year, we. longed for sunshine of Southern Idaho,” Reed said, “and I looked forward to working again with Western Broad­ casting Inc., and in ^eing friends in this area." Reed is married and has four children,ranging in ages from 9 TAPESTRY to 13 years. COTTON KNITS 45” wide 109% Cotton Little or no ironin'^ crease resistant B u h l m a n

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poin’tirient of E ^ a r WfT^t Jr., Buhl, ao.,the^ position of con- structlon-^spector-for—the 'Tarmers Home Administratis was -announced Friday by

yPirRrtnr.------r .: fn rrrip r dairyman, Wright has spent-the past 14 years as a building Solids and prints. 100% Cotton, tdeaffor contractor tor the construction • beachwear, towels, pillpws. 45" wide of family dweilinp and small commercial buildings. He also - ownedjmdaperated-ahardware— and sporting goods store. Wmder said Wright will be assigned to the Coeur d'Alene , office of the FHA, and will be 1.79 engaged in inspecting con­ struction of housing financed by Farmers Home Administration.

son, Steve, a student at College of Southern Idaho, TwW Falls, will reside at Coeur d’Alene. Wright has two other sons. Efuce, attending the Air Force Academy in Colorado, and BONDEDIAK Good quality, ' WayneTa^piysTciah m Texas. Polyester and cotton Party dresses, ' g o o d selectio n "fjftlt il itoil!., buin m e r f u n ^3^ d r News O f Servicem en Reg.

TWIN FALLS - Navy 5 2 . 9 9 seaman Gary J. Roehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roehl. Twin Falls, is serving aboard the mine sweeper USS Excel in Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam. DOUBLLKK Plains and textures 45" to 60" v

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‘eUurtc''iriU bt fimwulrtoJ ANDREWTUter- S m d WASHINGTON — f>re8ident Although he was kidding, the on civil rights iand welfare Springfield, 111., ' is not and Sen. Birch Bayh's 4 per Nixon got' Rep. WUbur Mills of P rp«iA.ntmiiiri hn«« uprr^wtMng issu6s. • .Washington—that in Springfield cent. ' M ills reportedly is leaning to Devoted To The Citizens Of Mogic Valley 'Arkansas on the phone the other there. Actually, the independent Mills is weU acquainted with and other state there is J~IZ rtay tn '‘mngr«tiilat/» ynii nn ■■ revealed ^ tA la in e ’i.Sim . ■ the mood of'DenwraticqpawMt .lU flejrfJh^ Muskle for the stinple, prM inatic reason ^ Atonda y7-^ pne-> 4, IW I -'------A I;W « « > f< |f« n rP u b U » h « ^ -r ■' - ■ — P H O fe lE J-a 3 ;C tearirn>»-N«=:btotoa<»utflldftj¥ariiington^Htr______the Democratic Presidential 1 dioice with 56 per denfof the tias*l)een bn the stump lor ttie Titg A venuer- OfflclitCity»odCounty N «w p«p»f Memb«rof Audit Bureauof CIrculatiooand UPl noRiination.” first-place votes, and Mills' past two months, making All this does not alter the fact far a stronger candidate . m, . . . 1. r - - . !— tn-ion-whl<»> Jokingly, Nixontold the name wasn't even mentiisned. speeches to state legislatuns that MiUs is the darkest of ndtionally than Jackson. logal ootlcM will txpul>llih«d. Pubilihad dally ana &unaay. ‘ '--prestig}oas-xhatnHa«-

Room for One More! ’ for Federal revaiue sharing a 7 " : with the states.-Becau«tBel)iir— vention. He’ll take the requires an accounting for need Portland.Qregonian No doubt, many in the public will nomination ij ne can'KBl it, but in distributing ^5-billion In the practical likelihood is that Perhaps not since Henry Ford agree that jf the results are help­ Federal revenues, it meets one he’ll wind up throwing his , has one man had as great effect on ful, some of the report’s short­ of M ills’ objections to the Nixon strength to Muskle or comings can be overlooked. administration’s proposal and American industry as has Ralph Washington’s Sen. Henry thus is the stuff of which a Nader. (Scoop) Jackson. And yet, one aspect oTf the report compromise can be made. M ills ^------MrT-Nader-surely-is-the^entral ■1ST>articularly^t-oubllng7Thlsis-its ^ Muslde and Jackson are the moderates iSSH gTKepof^a ' and=JSi!usHeljCQuldraiBtta 2._ figure in the„Jnodern consumer in a tendency to push an ideological Democratic-candidates.non/iirfntoo ForFni- worKmg as partners revolution. After his successes in politically important move to attack, rather than a practical one. this reason,because both calling down the automakers on give the legislation a There has been a shrillness to Mr. men have consijerable ■appeal Democratic label. .. ,, , . . Nader^s—ifldfetments—of—1 for W ilbur Mi^ls'^southland, create a ‘ corporation of his own charges such as “ m assive, , either woUldTie acceptable to In any event, WllbOiTailBllHS— ^— wito stateUite teams studying thievery” which he ' le Arkansan. In this context. It defujitely emerged as a can­ - significant that Jackson didate to t)e reckoned with. H e television ajid other phases ot m- recently against the automakers,' dusti^. He has recently plared second In the leadership has .aliegations lU with 11 per cent of the the- provinces, where ~’’pODlic” m his appeaTToF"sup^ s—not'-exactly—an—im -:-Prosldcntlal nomlnees^arC-- portive fimds, iand international Perhaps this is a deliberate presslveshowlngliur^ lDtbetter-' made,- amJ-rif he lacks^ the_ with a pollution probe into Canada. technique of the crusader. t l^ Hubert Humphrey’ar 8 per muscle to grab the nomination At the weekend he took his But it is also the technique of the CCTt. George M cG o ven j’s 6 per | for Wmself, he could very we^ cent, and Sen. Teddy Kennedy’s decide who does get It, ' criisade a step further. In an 1,150- demagogue. y page report he struck at what Not that we at this point qiiestion apparently liesnearest the heart of the consumerist’s ambitions. In- GEORGE C. THOSTESON, M.D. what drives MrTNafler foTreformist" deSd;^e feel America needs more ang^ — the “tnonopolistic prac­ individuals who can challenge the tices” of large American in­ massive lethargy over business W a t e r L o g dustries. abuses. more water than you need. Former Attomev General Nic­ Still, there is a basic mistake in Ankles o r legs can swell, or the holas deB. Katzenbach, one of the recent consumerist tendency to nbdomenT-or there can-b»-t- several government .officials at- label American business alLu>£ a much fluid in and around ttie lungs, or other parts of the tacked in Tllili fypurl. for TTOt — piece bad. Aa a atrategie matter , i t- resisting political pressures m won’t be believed. But more fun- the opposite extreme, so I’m Maybe it’s because kidneys potential anti-trust cases', had this danrentallyr thereHS” a-reformist---- going to have to guess what you aren’t working efficiently; or to say about the latest Nader element at work in industry itself. T n e m . 1 would-suspect-thatArour— the-hearLianot providing brisk Unitiativer______Nader's “muckraking’^ Other enterprisers can be at least doctor h«s told you that your enough circulation; or there’s a body tissues have become liver disturbance. There are had “prove^J successful in calling- as tough as me Kalpli Nader in •■nintprlnggpH" nnd vnil’vR got different causes of edema, or public attention to such^roblems— leveling the advantage of- com- to get rld of some excess flu U ‘‘fluid retention;**------o r - — -asT>uto’ safety-and-environmental -petitorsi------The human body, you know, is "waterlogging.” pollution. If this report results in And there have been, in the about 80 percent water Blood is tends—tJT-hoId~water;------more public interest in antitrust tradition of Henry‘Ford, men of mostly water, plus the valuable therefore low-salt diets help. industry whose innovations — as materials that, it carries. The (Ever notice how soggy s^t enforcement, then. I think it billions of cells'which make up gets in moist weather?) Certain relatively imimportant that many much as the efforts of crusaders — BRUCE BIOSSAT the "solid” part of the lx)dy drugs, known as diuretics, help of it3 facts are wrong and its have bettered the product and contain large propor^ons of the t)ody get rid of excess water. judgments biased.” price for buyers. m oisture. And, natur^y, if disease of the Great Awakening That’s the way living things heart, kidneys, liver, or other organs is at fault, treating those ------wa.SHTNrrmN-7 NES^—The—onrwonldbeT;illrto-bankt)n4t- -thin«8-at -one time.------YegeiebLe_or jn i|n § i„ organs is~~a ihore BasTc way oT 7" day it-becomes elcor wo aw-:: -Ihnse long gray vpssprs =3tcn?inTy, Thrmrghnnt niir juice out — squeeze it at> getting at~the trouble. largely out of Vietnam will be Russians have in the Vietnam era we have done solutely dry, and see how little I hope I’ve answered what the dawning of a new ageof self- Mediterranean aren't fishing much more than the one-thing- is left. you had in mind. discovery for Americans. trawlers. Lately Moscow has at-a-time bpys would have us Ihflt’s^ where tte egression Vietnam has been the great been sending“ cargo ships” ToT TOieve. Though we don't keep “dust to dust” comes from. Dear Dr. Thosteson:-My alibi. For years now, it has been of all places, Spanish ports. But up with the p r o b lm , we hav«i __ adual h&d a vQsectoiny in ai^gued by "dlvei se groups -in—in - thos» datecting devices they’vp- -ttifted-Bftil dries unUTvery little Is left of it. 1963 before we were married. Is dlfferent ways that; so long as got on the masts—ar&-not We have provided vastly better Water serves many purposes there any chance of ray getting we were there, we would have designed to sniff out markcts- health care (with more still in the-body. As it ftewa (or Brei»iant now?------Mis. T.W.O; tv— mey^remonitorrneour basegnn needed), -widened^ -education ffumblingrCitieSi— Spain and Idaho requiring extraordinary get people out of poverty, im­ And whflt th^Sovaets ;s-e to Uie moon, kept a strong force evet^ issue. uHth »nH fnr thp RRv^in mmP-pnrt>rof parfTcles ai^d:^c^ies~theni-to cessfiU,-If-you , In bond "Indeed.^ th ere IS- prove health carer^attend to the- gu re^avsjo ^ husband get a nracifll“strnggter Jections-im veJjeeii-^uph3id^^rJtHe^ requiring unustlally large margins.. Well, on Peace Day Plus One head o^peacwnongering. ’Oie auesUon for peace day: ™ JireHrltLarmi!lioFCIPrSnQW~Can~^e-ttodn hg T ^lveW orr-^gg^'gp^*^*<>““-*h8-rMt:-of— arc-preaeuL -J fj -'-U;SrSup««m fr€oupti= we^B-begift-to®ff«ut-ju8t how body. Chemical prucesa,— pre^nt, he-cannot-maka—you mmority will continue to overrule a stitution must be approved by two- authentic that alibi has been, is only one among manj^ *ho Larger tasks and hew “cfl^s” W« ixWyr^TrenBraTT^cess^ :Alt»f hPflrtng fnr"Blx:yp)mrthat 4£dSSL pregnant that choose to thirds • of tht^ of:, ——-SomeTcccnt trovelorn abroad—havj^sftiii in recfnrTliW .S-thaCa Vietnam d e W e d our ability proceed when they are dry; Dear Sir: Your booklet oh L m iL fn r, liniKR f Congress and ratified % tell ,me that__influential great nation nwst-do. and must 9 do, m any^-blg t e ^ w a U ^ ‘‘The Peaky Prostate’’ is not up passage. three-fourths of the state' ------. livp 4ong without water to date. You do not mention , on the whole, a pretty matter ot a tew days at '"crypsm'gery. ■ g « .K . ------Tinbtable peophr—Vtrti^-ean^F- and usually (ess. CryosurgeTy~^ aestroyln|r“ resolved for the time being and So. it might be said that, in translate that into pro-war But at the same time, too tissue with extreme cold Instead attitudes on the part of these most qJ the clouds over The sale of matters of great import, we hedge PAUL HARVEY much water is also harmful. of cutting it away witha scalpel. Europeans. But they believe the bonds will now, be cleared. our bets as a people and make Haven’t you ever had a flower — is merely a different method war has destroyed our balance It-was-difficult-to-guess in ad- certain the decision i& right ,or other bouse, plant? l^ t it get of surgery, It isjusedior a good “ and perspettive. too dry and it withers. But keep .many things besides prostate vance how the .court might go on by requiring that most citizens be If they are wrong, if we still T h e n - ^ - N o w it too constantly wet (not moist surgery. -this issue; tjecause it is wnilt-start aiirvicg, The method of surgery does to learn for sure until we're out. ' The last time you heard of stand a n d build a. strong case either way. ■ majority. either. Call it “waterloKed.” not change the probl^ or the A key thing to- w atch w ill be Abraham Teitelbaum he was hiinself before the assembled In one ' sense, the Idaho One might question whether the So I presum’tyoontoctorhas goal ot treatment.- If-your whether we quickly grab for sitting on top of tlie underworld. setiators and said—nothing. bonds for construction of a new said you have too much water in surgeon uses that technique and^ , requirement of 67 per cent in favor new alibis' in the event our Abe Teitelbaum was A1 He took the First, FlfUi Sixth your system. Maybe he also considers it advisable in your -In pa.ss.a hnnH is.siip migHTFie said elementarv school are a matter as prff.sent i'hfln.'i and confusion Caponed— family— Jawver^ and Sixteenth amendirttents; to violate the one man-one vote earth shaking as a change in our continue. mouthpiece for the Mafia, had profaningThe is swelling from accumulating won't. concept. It takes two yes voters to basic document of government. Money will be a great focus. connections where connections quoted. offset one no noter. So your voting For two or three years we’ve pay. When the- senators Ahd, indeed, t^ Monday dfeisiorf demanded to .know what he did power is doubled if you vote no. In been getting warning very In the late Thirties he had the does not {-(^uire that a state insist soundly based, that tho-e will be neatest deal irnaginable, was for hiS'$125.(X)0 a year salary more than -51 per cent in -nn. whoptMn e peace dividen d 'able to play both sides of the fnim the Restaurait Assn.'. he [RRrS WORLO stand up in court. favor. after Vietnam. Yet the country labor-management chesslxwrd; lauj^hed at them. However, Chief Justice Warren However, the high court has now is full of disbelievers on this no way he could lose. McCTellan threatened him Burger wrote in Monday s decision: said that heavy majorities are in score. TK55E WUu- ’huvH -w itlr contem pt. The C h teaga that “there is Tiothing in the disbelieved, or have postponed The Chicago Restaurant Bar Assn. tried to dlstar him. order if a state so chooses. It is up looking at the evidence, may, Assn. paid him $12S,000 a year But Teitelbaum thumbed his language of the (Constitution, our to the individual states to decide. undergo a great awakening to keep peace with the- unions. nos4!Btall.of them and got away after Peace Day. Union leaders played dead in with it. , Disilli^onment is said to be exchange for_ a payoff. So Abe Now it’s 1971., deep today.What new depths Teitelbaum sliced up the pie, Atraham Teitelbaum lives in will it plumb when-the liarsh- always saving a sizable slice for Los Angeles—on $196 a month monev realities sink home with him self. ______■^SSTTheTCos AHgelSS^CiSUniy fresh force? What fffjstrations If a restaurant owner refu s^ WeUfire-DepHiflfefit.------Nobla Hog will follow that “Siscov^,”. to pay, soon his front entrance H e sleep s in a *2.50 a night and what attiUides and actions was "eightyrsixed” by pickets; flophouse and shares a-kitchen will they spawn? his patrbiis went down the street with 20 o th e r m en...... Christian Science Monitor m ankind’s noble friend. Hogs are From President Nixon to Sen. and his business went down the In, the.-years— between, t he late Per Evind Svinhufvud - i n f l i e . Teitclbaam’s wife left him, bis a Flnnl^ih-^lay. " S f t e r --— the R u ^ n " = - .ea8Ug&.J^lHiCfe. mittcid tirdi^so flnd~don*t Th»-f»aUng warywhere' is— Ahc-Tffitelhaum’.snpultnt czarist govem n\^nt, he returned to a s such terms pig-headed, hog th'at. after six year s o r m ore in overlooking Mlctiigaii Avenue ' government Isn’t even trying to Finland nearrtbe end-jof^W orld: wild, road l>og. fStTas a pig~and ■<^iith(.Mt Aaifl. the ta pteagTor moS^v. make his' coBcct Miy ihdi^ -Wiar rtoH ead tlK gbVemment tKal Jlirty a$ pigsty are gross distortions people just wpn’t lend any kind payments—retroactively — and Abo[> TeitelbaTeitelljai um has oudived proclaimed that Baltic countryV of the truth, says the Illinois of supp^ to limited wars------get forgiveness. Before he got' his usefulness to the goyem- independence. He later served as congressman. StilL there obviously is no back to his restaurant the ment-^and to the moi>—and to idckets were gone. himsielf. Prim e Ijlihister and was President guarantee.that in the decades ‘ 1 ahesad the worid is That is what Abraham Ibnt old gang of his is still ' ot the.3qpublic. fm m -iaai to .1937 -So -what ' gfflngrto~becoTne—Tette>bapm—conld—dor" and—atealinfc-maybe-1*> billion-* biX of histoi^ is mentioned ta statesman have to do vtith it? Well, pladd. dr that the Soviet Union, ever^ixK^ knew it Sq July 10, year, bot when ttey were h d p R - his name translates into F.nglish as Red Q i^a and perhaps some 1958, the' Senate Rackets through with him ni., correct the undeserved image Swinehead, and Rep. Findley others are reidly'~gDing to Committee simuwned liiia to through with Mm. .. . -rtnonnce their poahy ways:— :—testify—He-could have opened Just. in caM ^you have suffered by bogs in this country. m ight dte ttn^ as evidence m at in ( i 1*71 W MU. . How would we react'to a new his-mouth and"'Sm|Ued the imagined that thm is honor p man takes tiare ot ifa o ^ ; the mob ■ issued hontiriog the hog as due. tirltiis wqiid rose.stalked-t^the -w ita^ -taiiea earsonly nf^itaelf . -*1 demonstrabon toaem^sircHionf" ...... Aw ards presented

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derosa Inn. The awards were -and recovery at home. Sunday, ‘the con- Mrs.' Adams said the: Xi' duding day of the three-day'T )mega uiapter Inittated - e v e n t s ------— i------Jackie -Adama The attCTdance awards were demonstrating their devotion to ^ w wi t»d: by doiiaHn ^ n i i a H ^ Oiapter, first; Pocatello Kappa which would have gone toward U ia p te r, second, aihd Nampa" ; a trip to convention to the fijndT Alpha Gamma Chapter, third. They agreed—to forego the The Sandpoint Nu Chapter convention that year to bolster received - the traveling, award. the.fund. Mrs^ Adams ^ d . ___ [\“^ 6rrtraveling-the-farthest,_-— _ Mrs. WVKes told ’ deleRates -Scr:apbooH—«wards~were -that-the-theme;opthe 1972IIB Ii:?^i!pga3g lived fey the Rupert Bata tematlonal convention is "life 1 ^ Chapter, first; Idaho Falls Beelnp at 40," in honor of the !ta~ilYNAM^rE BLAST levelrajft^ilo-iiytfnn nl thn H m fo rt, Bishop, awards chairman. ternational Beta Sigma Phi, Burley-Rupert-Beta Sigma Phi Street Grain Terminal In Seattle mnefa fa«ter than m m tA e t’t was presented a yellow , City Council, was “Those Were ■ B i g b o o m : crane. The section was leveled by • half-ton charge of dynamite sheepskin m g from the Burley- the Days.” and O i, a platUc explotive. An earlier blait In May had failed (o Rupert Convention committee. n o s i lo s do the Job—the (Ofr^oond-dS'namlte cbarge-]n(t' lowered the Ada County prosecutor The "Brunch of the Gods” section eight feet. When the dost settled^ lower photo, all that program on Saturday included Ecology remained was a lidn wall at therear. (UPI)' State Sen. Robert Sa:cvik giving the welcome and informal denies interagency rift modeling of latest styles from D- Scho//s the B-Mary Shop. c o n c e p t BOISE (UPI) — Ada County city officials Thursday, "offici- ties, it was decided what the re- Mrs. Joe Adams, Heybum, Prosecutor James E. Risch de- als indicat^ that the major in- sponsibility and authority of spoke briefly on “What Beta Pht Maant ta ARCH-LIFT nied i>atur(lay tnere is dissen- temal problem was witn the each agency wouJa ao." scored north Idaho chief sion iietween his office and the county prosecuting attorney’s A comment was also made in law enforcement agencies office.” . the article that Chief Church BOISE (UPI)-Much pubUc Dr. Kenneth Kellogg, Nampa, vice-president operaj^g the city-county vice Risch said Church, the sheriff was unhappy with the result of Grass fires discussion on land use in daho B U R L E Y - and H ^ l Vosika, Kimberly, ■^d nWcoUcs^ectiDn:------and him self ■have-had-pfoblems— the-vicc-andnarcotics-squad ar- hnc, hppn rh n rn cterlzed bv con- Sanders, Coeur d'Alene was In a news release, Risch’s with an atteihpt by outside rests and with prosecutions in fusion, according to Ted Hoff, n a m s r Association of Naturopiathic auxiliary discussed plans for .statement was critical of an agencies to exercise some con- that area since federal funds quelled at Horseshoe Bend, who addressed Physicians during a two day" scholarship funds ^or their -^Jdnhn- .Stjt e.sman new.spapcr trol over their offices in cohnec- have been granted, Risch said, a public resources conference convention at the Ponderosa organization. story which Indicated Police tion with the fSeral'fuhding of r, “Dismissal of-cases-ware by Saturday at the Rodeway Inn. It was announced toe 1972 —Qilef-John-ehureh-was4n-dls-~ -the-vice-and-narcoties-Unit;------the^;ourt-or-by-the-prosecuting two s po^ts^ -floff,^a4i5nBml(UK-andranngi^^^ B u tje y . . Other officers re-electsd by stale convention will tie heGTIrr a^eement with policies carried He said, “The problem has attorney for one reason or BRUEAU, Idaho (UPI) - active in Idaho Republican poli­ TAN the association for 1971-72 in- northern Idaho, out by his own office. ^ not been a seriou s one for m y another," Risch said. “Only an Firefighters of the Bureau ot tics, made his remarks during WHITE elude Dr. R. A. Kellogg, R i s ^ sa id he- co n ferred with office and it was merely an at­ extreniely few were dismissed Land Management. Saturday the “Public Resources — Rights BUVCK Nampa, vice-president and D r . ______the chief and reported Church tempt by these agencies to do due to lack of evidence or im­ quelled two large grass fires and Responsibilities" confer­ or SHRIMP A. J. Hahn, Boise,, secretary- denied making statements attri­ so. The attempt failed, and at a proper arrest. sighted by citizens and lookout ence, sponsored by the Out­ The Oveirseas Highway, a treasurer. Dr. E. R.-Chandler buted to him . He said it could be seen from, near Meltia and Bnineau. doors Unlimited. section of U. S. Route 1 that meeting in my office of all con­ was elected to^ a three-year The Statesman then contacted cerned parties some months statistics that the performance Fred Corey.BLM dispatcher, He said a recent Idaho States- connects the Florida main­ term on the board of directors. Church for comment on Risidi’s ago^ A n i after , review of. the of the Joint city-county vice and said about 1,800 acres of grass ^ man newspaper editorial advo- land with Key West, is con­ •tJuest speakers included Dr. . sidered the longestovcrwater ....p re ssstatem en tT C h u rch salff^ writiaWrrimithfiwilsof M par~ Tiarcotics nnit was outstanding. - aiid sagcbiTish~were consumed * catlng^ffTiBtlonal park-area-in- was In general agreement wllh~ 'Brnre-aBotir-r-tt-Tnlles east of- tBrSaWtodtTMotintatnsisilhis-- - . _ .Hi.ona.eH the content of the news story Melba before the blaze was traUve of the state of confusion, f which appeared Friday. He said brou^t under control late Sat- He said his own research laboratory diagnosing concepts, and Dr. E. R. C h a n d le r, there were some minor in- Church fracas urdayuraay afternoon.aiiaiiouu. suiuwashows .uicic, there will be^ no. more ______„ on ^. accuracies, probably due to mis­ Sighted Aom Squaw Butte environmentalprotecUpnj^ord- V understanding on the reporter's In other convention business, part. the fire was found and 20 men there , wpjiid be if it were Briiigis arrests^ a report on -inguranc« —was. Church did confirm______„having ______. ______Tteclai'Bd u iiuUuiial lecieatlon presented and it was announced -TUffag^tat^ents to the effect GREELEY. Colo. (UPrTy-- thp -About 40Q acres of mostly fed- area. -th a t the his office-and Risch’s ihave-not "-^mocratic=State^Rep—Vem ~br^in~'iS)'itipTetr itair o ny- in- tug fiv e pcrsooa, one af tliem 'B Mtiy trigflfifM Ulii • iflttif 'Uls- '".tw iiiUeg north ef' Dfun«wu,iae- -Rarcnaerott, TutUoi uddreaaod Jtotional.....Aaaoclation, thc-confere.i<»-also and-said-N atur^th^^y^^^ -the-past; - cording tO'thc-dlspatchcrr—^ a midnights . turbancer—Some--'150-persdfls ifltirt managers should prepare meet in Bolsfi-More than 1,200 Risch’s statement indicated-. .Saturday: fracas. i>L j'_ c h u r^ — innfcprf'^nn .at jiff3rj»r«i-and-thglt. Tho fire WM .■dghted in-tha- take and trom-through6nt=tfie THere will tje continued dose co- recreationUon ‘haU. cars were pelted with rocks early afternoon and BLM fire to do batUe with a "take a n d ^ e ^ ' jtatea and Canad«-wiU— - meIfifceruptfld=aBaF7-p(K-.anf-the-police-dgpartmp.nt— lireman Billv Poe saw a M r- m<,n, |nrhi'<~oblem wiHrtJhe-vtcg-squad— I muy—uflHi iwn'i asmulta 'had ena W w ,arTefltad-in..« ni1 was with the county prosecuting been reported at the same loca­ around the hall. Four men and ' attorney’s office. tion. The first altercation left one Juvenile were transferred Pre-Season SAU The Statesman said that at a an unidentified youth in critical to the county jail and held on meeting with federal and Boise condition with stab wounds in charges ranging from assault­ in g a p6Hce^”bfncCTr andTn- dting to riot, to Unlawful as­ QUIET AUTOMATIC CIRCULAIRE sem bly . — Th« adults-wara idt'ntlfipd an Raymond MedalinOr-21, Graer- IN A CAN’T-RUST CASE! ley; Juan Zauala, 20, Eaton; Eduardo Navarro,- 21, Greeley, T H e ^ iw ls ^ and Florefldo Lara. 18. Gree- A police depaftmeiit spukes- over-^ man said the police chief may fHhorlqpiGorixidtr ask the city council to prohibit future dances at the diurch. QUICk-MOUNT CLASSIC-COOI. LOAH Fees citeri AIR CONOITIONKR _-.. .E co » D m ica I- -P ra c tic a l. A y a ila b je .___ * n^^no-RTU' cooling, h u n t 115-volt plus-in operation For alrpost aMytlnng .vuu want— makes it happen. Autom atic Circulaire— powered louyers autom atic­ To buy the'things you want out of , requests ally' provide continuous, monthly income. Timeway's the TOISE (UPI) — All appUca- gentle floor-to-ceilirig b e st-w a y ...... Uons for controlled hunt pw- air distribution mits this year must i>e accom­ Quiet three-speed blower— AfoariJotairniasdhs panied by certified checks or . hardly more than a whjsper njoney orders covering the ambtmr~bf the h'unt few,' iic- ' NOW LEXAN« moTdisa e »s« ------^ M ake it happen at cording , to the Idaho Fish and ONLY won't rust. chip, crack or Game Department. "Fan" »nd “Cool" cycles peel in normal use -During the-1970 season ^ d provide year-round usage Adfustable thermostat Quidc-MOiunt «lde pane F irst ^CgenHfaliar -cooUnH tedtl-yotl-want speed eaS ' “ case of appllcatioM ^ mwiae, mountain goafandbkhom sheep *• Quirt •roOTy-tgmpiywtgr wruiptuiwl front- keeps vibration negligtbV enhances any room decor remove, clean-and repi Accijrdlng to A. Kay Bdnap, ' r chief businettaBoUn^aUc^ "DRIVE OUT AND SAVE' B an k thti.time element Involvckl in proceadng a^cations and checking eligiW ty, and the In-

tive relulatiim required this change 111 pi oceduie. Judge com mended 7H']0|arid^i^t mim data pro- oeMng eq^TOU^miuces it pos­ GRANT SEVERE, Oakley, reeelved a Hereford hdfer trophy sible for the state auditor now at Am recent Idaho JnDior Qet^ford AaaociatioB’i Add day for to deposit money and isiiae re- OPEN mDKI EVHUIGS-ClOStDnMIMYIIGMtS betmoiiecilthetoptiidfTM nalJiidlgt«tB}ndghMf«ini»teiti. - fnnds much promptty. « Tlmes-News, Twin Falls, lilaHo Monday, June 1971 Interest remams.

Iffi^lMroRIt4W I)-4Catba-_Dr«am^ and— ^No,— No,-- rtoe ConwU raided- as one of Nanette thls season.' She is the first ladlw of the American transforming - the ..top “floor Ot" Iheater for nearly 40 yeialrs. the old town hall In Vineyird - As a girl In Buffalo, N.Y., ste Haven, Mass., Into a thrater as wanted'to be ar-niir#^S«»inB - her-^t.tocher iavoritejslm d. irJ)dan»dftd®£t£rd^^ )d her ambitions toward c o u r s e tte theater, ijiter four years of stock In BuffalOrSne >nade her In rtondon- In “Little wASHTNnTON ruPI) — .Q. V?ho is on welfare now ' nOllton-p^i . .^rim --flsr-7^ArW ^elf^ roUa now conal5^riite3-WiMdd;b|to^

-point, nearly .everyone agrees, million people get welfare from wielfare Vnothers to jwyments because they are LAST“2” D*YS aged, dibbled or blind-4he so DooraOpan A: IS p.m. Pre^dent Nixon. TtrTTDP^IDiOOp.W.- But there ^reement ends. called adult group. Another 12.1 ,mlHion^ people-jn 3 million. i JACK ROLLINS CHflRltS H 0F £

.“bassaygas'* LlimledJBnns pushing for weUare r e f o r m , families are headed tqrmothers some cases, under present ? ln c e l M 9 L a s t year a^bill without a fath^ rules, weUare famiUes get,, cleared the House only to die in- Q. Who pays welfare reel- more money than working P«l*r S*tl*n irt ' fhP <4>nflte pien ts? • ' fam ilies. - -A—The— ta^orni and state Q. What would tb* payments Now the house Ways THE PARTY' Means Committee Is back with govemments now share wsts. ,a new patkage of proposals Elach state sets -up its own A. For a family with no income, the first two members Qeopatra,” “Alien Com," and .thatu.m wouldw«u*u completely .r restruc------standard for “Romeo and Juliet.” But “The —turo-Oifl nyntem. The welfare families and they differ eadi” would receive J800 a year. PREPARING SCENERY for the Kimberly Ward’s coa- _____ ■ ! L D -HMM L»ho*-am te Rarrptt-s of WImpole areet ” HjUgJ^yER House wiU act soon on this bill. ^sddeT^frbnTjWtl a year for ^ The next three Would each 8 w a n r e r tB V 0rite 7-are-play«d whose significance is reflected famUy of four ip Missisdppi to re ce iv e $400, the next two. $300, pitlUoBari, from left, Shlriey H nlie,H |«d« Golay, D ianH m e, Bok Offic* Op«nt 6:15 and the next one $200. A fa m ily Brenda SndwMks .and Laurie Floyd, in foregronnd. The six E:iizabeth Barrett Browning 700 Th*ar«r Op«nt 7; 15 I - in Its oHiasic~-decisipna_ __ A. A whole new program for earned income Increased. A Tuesday solid sources an East Side Manhattan town- reached by his committee.» fnm tilp.1 with children, ^th a fhmiiy of foiu' would receive that at least some welfare payment until its ' house half the year and at her Since tRoseHKislons Inevita-^ KIMBERLY - Six wards of IWIXYWOOD{UPI)-^When “BeUeve me, put Hoffman home on Martha’s Vineyard the one adult accept work if it's^ total Income feflched~$4rl40r the ’rwJjTFallsXDS^kes-will Uy Involved a “ good many a ^professional— lmpr€sslonist^next-la^ne-of-th^ltjj^halfi-Her-last_Dlay_was available. Adults who gcen’t Federal payments would stop compron^sfis and tradeoffs, no be participating Tuesday in the does his tiling, im itating movie you ^^111 see he has his own ■•pggr Liar” in the 1959-60 _ ■ • • old to w ork at that level.' annual stake road show com­ stars, he stayrf on wild ground attitudes, mannerisms and ghp a fie t l- Q. Who would foot the bill? happy with H.R. 1. UberaU would be enrolled in m petition. New performances wtlT with Cagney, Bog^t, lid speech patterns." McOinUc’s death in 1961 but ItguwantMdhto "O pportunities For Families A. The federal government t)e at 7:30 p.m. at the Kimberly feel its Ijenefits are too skimpy, Sullivan, Edward G. Robinson On television and in his her Interest hi the theater is f f lo n f i; . ! w o r t h ." W ill Sl. Joumtl Program,” administeredby the would assume all costs, up to Ward, the First and Third Ward its work.or-else requirements and Cary Grant. nightclub act Gorshin can call still keen and she has seen Labor.' Department. Families the $2,400 standard for a family building, at 160 Fourth Ave. too stringent. Conservatives say Why not ElUot Gould. Dustin on some 40 personalities with “Home,” “Midsummer Night’s it’ll cost too much. niere’U be with unemployable adults would of four. A state would not be North, Tvfin Falls, and the Hoffman and Jack Nicholson? startling Impressions. Yet there required to add to this, even MOTORV heated debate on these and be signed into a “Family Stake House on Maurice Street. Frank Gorshin, who may are those he won’t touch. b n P I V F - I N family more than ^,400. If a To help clarify what’s at Department of Health, EMuca- between the tiiree locations so ever, has a candid answer: Cooper, Walter Brennen or PHONE 733-6276. East on U S 30 to EotHond On Uon and Welfare—where all state chooses to supplement the audience members will see “Nobody would know who I was Jimmy Stewart because .every- wa?are proirinWS HttW ure here are some questions and a'W m n g ’to ® n | ^ itemii uHiiig Uiem guarantees that it will not have -tftST^r ^ YS - answers about the propos^ administered. Barbara Curtis, drama director Gorshin contends he would be for years. And I’ve never done Q. Who would be eligible? to pay out more dollars to welfare reforms: at Kimberly. The ward with the just as well off doing an a female star because It's Galas Op«n 8:00 p.m. A. For the flr^ time there match its present benefits than At 9:30 p.m. . ___ Q. What’s wrong with the best rating will receive a impression of his dentist as never o ccu rre d to m e .” it now spends for its share of A t a d a m y Aw ord W Hnar present welfare system? would be national standards for traveling trophy. The Kimberly that of Gould so far as the eligibility based on the amount the current welfare program. Gorshin was at a loss to A. People on welfare dislike Ward received the trophy last audience is concerned.' of Income a family has, instead Q. What about food stamps? the red tape and feel benefit year. To keep the award it must “Before an Impression is explahi why few if any of varying standards from state A. Famillfes on welfare would- Uj^ee times in a row. ___ impressionists attempt to ml- payments are Inadequate. So- workable it must be recognized "u m c BIG MAN’ to state as at present. be Jnellglble for food st^ps. preparation for the road clal workers dislike It for by the public,'” Gorshin ex- mic Bob Hope. Nobody ever did PtnoMon'lachnicclor* DUSTRV :Hnh<»rt T aylo r or Tyrone Pow er asc . . AVoiild~ Uiis leduce the -shows-has-been-in-progresa-for— piginedr H O T F I V l A f y “weIfare~rons7------— flgured.aa_aj:fia!u:i although they were as big dislike the sharply mounting -SBVfrp) wppkjq. Competition. Is ‘1-beliav^rNlcholson, Gould, costs. So do governors and A . On the co n trary. In 1973, it for food stamps, based on makeup, scenery, Hoffman and the other new- boxoffice as Oark Gable whiL Q. Who would have to sign up 3RD 116^ mayors who want welfare funds is estimated that tlie welfare costumes, dance, organization comers have Just as clear-cut still is a favorite of Impression­ VDI 6 HT for w ork? ro lls would go to m ore than 25 and direction. The road shows characteristics as Bogart, and ists. for other programs. , A- Generally, ell adults would must be original and can last no Cagney. They Just haven’t been have to sign up tor work or Job Gorshin has never set out "IVIIONIGHT less than 14 minutes and no around as long. training utUess aged or di^- pu^sely to study a celebrity C O W B C 3 V » longer than 16 minutes. Each “When I first did my bled. Among those required to. ^ budget to work in order to do an impression. J.he Alinanae Impreuions of Burt Lancaster 1 COt!OK>-DeLuxe UniltdKrlitti Blgn Tip-*)r-Jobs would-be Curtls said, - lnstead.he.sees their.movies, or and Kirk Ddu|y^as pwple N ow ralad R; — Bym tted Pie»g tutematteBal------in— 177?— th»— i^Stars— and- mothera whoJiave no chUdren Th, p„buc iq in. televislon^bows and gradually. - - ^oday is Monday. June-14, Stripes" became the-national ~4)e

Those bom on thla day are Carthy, R-Wis., charged nSF,a5FW iIgirofT!fflIffir^ American_ _ novelist___ Harriet shall with having "common fea Hi I Tom's Cabin, was bom June 14. Russla~Tliirlng-and-aft»rMfMii21wir»tM«r«Uir In-1775-thfr-UJSr Army was A ttwught for today? Benry r^nvift Tihflrpflii fffliy. founded-When-'Gongrei :JNDSJUESDAY ized the recruitment of JO thropy is almost the only virtue G ® l ® r O ^ r « j 0 0 T s :m r = ^ W4i en _____3 = - — n r : ” .: one year. ed by mankind,” u Presented at JoKp^ 6 Lrvrn* p>et«nt| - ENTERTAINMENT - An K,co f mboiJv Te^ euisi& TtTSrhed M l^ jo m t u u n u a H CACTUS PETE’S ___ n « C jC .B y d » r ______M onday, Jun* 14,1171 13:05 Between 6 p.m. and Midnight At 8 p.m. on channels 3b, 3 and 11 2sl— Movie: "A G ir t In Every Porf" ______-r Suspense Playhouse. Duifin One per p«r*on21 ye«r«_pld or older Tuetday. Jufre »5; 1»71 THE Hoffman and S ^y Kellerman were At 6:30 p.m.~on channel* 3 and 7b, _ relative unknown when they made C e J m m L j e and at 7 on 4 — M ovie: "D r. Cook's "Hlohef and Hlflher, Attorneys at . Garden." Bing Croaby playt an Law /' a comedy-myslery fifmad frt unusual GP In this li made for N . 1967. T h e p lo r c e n te rs ort a h u s b a n d 71 Loving, movie. The suspense dram a wnfwos FUM “aisa^wTreTrtirrd^Hnainoan'accuted JXEMINGS in a Vermont town wfiere the good Sum m ed'Cash Carnival now in progress. b raw lin g, m urderer, a case that leads them to -people live long and ttie bad die an eerie mansion replete with ghosts before tfielr time — lust like the and and numerous suspects. flowers In the good doctor's garden. — F O O D — busfin* T v w rtn - ENtERIA TO lEN I^ ______^ E v e n in g «::00 i i N r e m n " 4:00 2sl, 3. 5 — News, W eather, Sports Eoch Fridoy Night CHOICE 2si. 3. 5 — News, Wealt\er. Sports Jb. 4 — Truth or Cor«equences OF bolted horn. ROAST IN THE GALA ROOM 2t>, 4 — Truth or Cons.©Quences 7b — B ill. Cosby BEEF. FRIED CHICKEN and Co'cr by Movi«lob 7b - This is Your Life 8 — M o d Squad $ 1 5 0 i«lecled cotd dlshei. AVCO IM UkUT KtllA M 8 -* Newlywed Game 11 — G re e n A c re s 11 — M y Thf<^ Sons 4.30 . • 4:30 • ?st — BMt Cosby O N L Y .... JU D YBRYTE SHOW $ — Bird's Eye View n — Hee Haw Th« gal who has the Tennessee Sound. *^^hey may have taken *5% 5* Here's Lucy . 3. 7b- - Movie: "D r Cook's Gardefv" Judy out of Nashvi1|eVBu) fthey haven't taken Nashville out of i — Lefs Make a Deal i , 5 — AAod Squad FRiFn r.Hirp.N 7sl —• M is te ro g e rs 7ST"-' - M t^ tw o g e r ______■______W u r A n i i i o — Rr»r1y "fltinch 7:00 Fried tK« o ld fa th io n e d w oy 7:00 K f ^ OOTT with oH the tatte tempting. 2sl, B — NBC Comedy Theater 7sl — What's New Mouth wol#r ng'trimmingir. A T THE GALA BAR 2b. 3. n — Mayberry B — Mov^e "Three Int9 Two Won't EVERY SUNDAY A ND WED- 2sl. *. S — Newlywed Game GO" NESOAY. A IL ycu can t a f . J O E \ B R A i F S ^ U l l U i U t t ts f What's New 7:30 7b — AAovie. “San Francisco In ?b, 5 — A lf In the fam ily A talented Country-Folk-Pop singer LEPTHER ternationai Airport” 4 — Movie "Dr. Cook's Garden" 7:J0 , 7si - Ll>ajr Trails^ 2b, 3 — D o ris D ay — Ooris bay ...... ' ' , , 2sl. 4, 5 — It was a Very Good Year 1:00 M — Family Affair ?sl — Movie: "Three info Two Won't SEE THE ART MART'S 7jl _ Hatha Yoga G o " RKMEfMimQB • :00 2t) “ Ja m e s M a so n S pe cia l Starts roRmnENHBAND ■■ 2sl. 8 — Movie: "San Francisco 3. 7b. 11 — AAarcuv Welby, M.D. •PAINTINGS ON DISPLAY international Airport" 5 — CBS N e w s S p e c ia l \t)UNQPGDn£ ■ 2b. X n —- Suspense Ptaynouse 7si — F ilm , F rid a y i — Movie: ‘'Marilyn'' 9:00 r*i arito M « Mkm $ — Movie: "Island of the Blue 2b — Medical Center - i T THE HORSE SHU CLUB!! ----- D o lp h in s " 3 — Hee Maw t h e aw» cwawe iw wie# Ir d w * ------w orld Presi_Review 4j 5 — M e o a t L a w ______-SiOO. ...711. ~ A d S ^ c a tti t HAwaiUFive 0 7b — -Oof*-KNSlH • ■ 7si — Realities “Five 0 ' 7b, U — NBC Comedy Theater 10:00 .10:00 ? sl. 2b. 3. S. .7b, B. U — N. iHL tU S AMU ms 2» l. 26. 3. 5. 7t>, U — N e w s , W M tn « r ; watnerrspom : ---- GP .gfcBM.rilfciriilMiil 1 S p o rts 4 — It Takes a Thief 4 ~ It Taket a Thief 7si San.Fcanclsco Mix i n r e . 7»l — Book Beat 10:N 2sl, 7b. • — Johnny Carson 10:M t u T u n i 2»l. 7b. a — JohAny Carson 2b. 3. 11,— CBS News Special 3b — Mod Squad 7sl 30 Mirujtei R — Newi_SotC‘«i______10:40 7»l — 16 mm Films 5 — wagen Train 1 __AAovie: "Assault on the W ayne" 11:00 . W:«e 4 — Newi. Weafher. Spores 5 — W * o ^ 'T r» lrt^ ------7s» — Rguring M Got N O O N E U M X I 11:30 4 _ News, Weather. Sporn - 4 — Dick Caveit VAJ UAOMITTH) 7sl — Fiftorlny » Oot- ^ - - ...... - laiOe ...... 2s> — M a n fo W o m a n ^ ^ R H Ie m a n = 1 r ~ Pick 5 - D e p u ty AAonctay. June 14, 1971 Tlm as-N ow s. Tw in' F a lli; Idaho 7 ' “ FUer athletes Incrc?ase . ______■ ^ , 3isiEr^(Tjprr=Ti»^ receive aw£®3^

Danlela, track letterman ot the member. Filer High Sdiool, will attend He was 1971 state record “ tfte'College'of"Southern“I

Uerm an was :fMtt)aUaCsptaln- Wd M rr. Carlton Daniels, and track- captain, also was a ~ 4>f-th» g ^ ~mMnb8r~ ot':thg~SoieHcg^^€iabf=^ Oub and Daniels was secretary student council, and wrote for this pMt year. Each, received a the school paper “Cat Tracks” . it Valiinhtp TVntilr** aw «F<- repeived flrpts in the 100 ,-4h«-4iSler-Booster--CIu5ZIyaraiaaih,_22p.-yata3SlEaiHt! Daniels_receivtid the Idaho 440 yard dash in the ^district State UniveM tv' indoor'track coiiji^tiflonlanjLalao coihpeted award for “Outstanding Prep in the state finals. 7Mnete’’^aiiaiiBb~Wa3 awaffded- ~B6'tIfyoimg m^rTare m m hera' the Filer High School “Most of Peace l#itheran Church and Valuable FoottwU” trojAVand of the Walther League.

Club has elected SALT LAKii; C ll'V (UFl) - in addition, the Nebo ScHooi Partner as presli Twenty special teachers will District hired a Kickapoo Indian group, it was announced today. work with migrant school chil­ from Oklahoma to teach in that Other officers are Sherie IH R E E EMPLOYES of the Magic MIU Co., Filer, v o t k In the Aslett, vice president; Camille dren in Utah's school districts district ^ an instructor who room where the boxes for the honsehold mills are made. They Blastock, secretary-treasurer. this summer as part of a Utah teaches in that language.______~ i J r a i i l " State Board oT Education sum- -S m ith are made and assembled In a factory'housed in the former The group is seeking new ; mer program. The majority of the migrant Howard^ Cleaners building, Ffler. Tie Jtmctnre is bebig childrenareMeidcan-Amerlcan'. nfiembers and those Interested — grain "pemwleled innrwortt roMBB, afri(!a.gpflii!e flnd tn r getonfl floor Kerry Nplmn, prngrnm rilrw'- tor. said all but fouf of the They speak English with varying may contact twrs. Kobert .. Uito living quarters for the Kuests. Blastock, leader, or attend teachers are bilingual, with the degreesofcompetencyandthbre- 16 speaking mainly English and fore must have bilingual drills held at 7:30 p.m. each Monday at the fairgrounds. Filei; couple makes Spanish. teachers and aids. EquftaBle^Samngs By MARJORIE LIERMAN Designed with the housewife in which will have various rooms Times-News Writer mind. It has only one moving for wood working, assembling, _EI acklng and office space. The gardening and natural foods is birch, walnut or maple finish. upstairs Is being remodeled for increasing daily as more and Wheat, rye, oats, millet, their living quarters. more people are beginning to bwley, soy beans and com can The name “Magic M ill” was “tftiuw tht'ii Bwii food w tc buy—^ ' bc i^gtyund »into-oew>alo or giunn tn thi» hiicinpag tv>pniigA, those they ' know contain no flour. Rice also can t>e ground as the family explains. It was a preservatives and have not into flour, and M rs. Kuest states “magic” situation, and then, come 4n—contact with-any rice flour Is far superior to cake too the factory is located in ch a m ica ls. flour for light, moist cakes. Magic Valley. At the present, Also becoming popiilar Is the Grains'to be ground in the "Magic Mills have l)een sent to grinding of one’s own flour and mills can be obtained from all of the SO United States, as well as to Canada, Africa. cereals from various grains, various Health Food stores as O IStBIG H V IO IM EY and following this trend, the welj as feed and seed com- Australia and the Ptiilipplnes, - Magic^-MiU-Companyr-lnc.-,- -panles. The LOS Rellef-stores ..anri___inguLrtei have been owned by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny also handle ^ e grains and it Is received from Hong Kong, New Kuest. Is now In full produt:tlon expected that super markets Zealand, Sweden, Ghana, nf thp hnnnjihnlH m ilk orhtrh arff will have them on their shelves* Germany, and England. being sold on a large scale to in the near future. Brigham The company employes three people in the United States as Young is quoted as saying, “The fulltime workers besides the well as many foreign countries. time will come when gold will owner and his wife. They are The stone mill will grind all hold nocomparison In value to a Greg Yetde, Bill Chess, and Bob g ra in s i o fin e “ floursri' or "ju st- bushel o f' w h ea t:"------K u e s tr-60n -0f-the-ow»tePr-MrSr crack thCT for cereals, keeping -Jhe-M«gicMlUsLWJnxe.ntipn I Kuest handles the bookkeeping alTThe vitamins, m irier^ and bom from a dream of el^t and correspondence. Tiaiurarnavor of the whule- 7ears7“the~1Cuwts say; - A ~ The- company has started grain berry as nature made it. number of years ago they had a advertising in four health Nothing is removed or taken out mill and ground.all their own magazines as well as an LDS by the grinding and nothing is flour as Mrs. Kuest baked all publication, and receives as -ad d ed r ihe bread and-pastrles fnr five many as 50 inquiries by mall The fresh’ flour, exposed to other families besides her own. day, as, well, as many 5 callS'from tlie United asM tirfled with the working of' .^itates ana (janada. Its UnlC^ sugge^ only enough flour or the mHl they had so Kuesf statcrm Tnnicfnationai Tiatents- -cereall3e"ground atone ttew ar -dcsignethand teailt-one-oHiis- lA o n o fed - by- 7g o» uwtriw will be used. ownT The finished miU was Mrs. Kuest was bom

a heavy-duty industrial motor in 1961, however, the stones for . was Ixim and raised in Kulm, Rwiirh. yrlmlfng were unavailable-at TCIX3bW caine't

The grains and cereals are ca'Ught by a stainless steel (frawer which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.lt^'OT^pind five pounds of flour In three and a half minutes, and is light in weight and easy to adjust. T'SrSffllfIGS CERTIFICATES 1% SAVINGS CERTIFICATES /l-V o-ar Kyf ■ / 5-YearS -Y p ^ r M aturity- ______— _— ^.,.4-Year M aturity T w o b o n d 5100,000 Minin^um ' , ------

Current Annual Rates, Paid Annually Current Annual Rates, Paid Annually

^ i n v a l i d Xhpgft^iAfi:^rifiiAz_hiah fiarning Savings Certificates are designed for indtviduals

and organizations w ith large funds w hich can be left on deposit for four to five

BOISE (UPI)—Attorney G e n ^ years. You don't have $100,000 lying around? That's O K . For folks w ho save in e ra l ,W. Anthony P ark says a U.S. Sopr^e Court dedsion sm aller am ounts, w e-offer the area's widest variety of savings plans — paying has-invalidate-at least two the highest allow abJe current annual rates of 5% to 6%, com pounded quarterly. Idaho t)ond Issues. . In a 7-a decision earlier this week, the high tribunal 1 ^ there w a s no lyninHfatH/mai b a r to that state reqnhrlng a 80 per cenV^iuJodty qapranl for adoptioa oTKSinssues or tax ilW T M y n Idaho's co^tetion requires a' . two4hirdsma}orityforapprov^ of Boch issues. Park said that under the high court’s mUng any bond issue of Why buy from small sample swatches -r- a governmental subdivision in buy from the roll and you can see what A unit of GAC Corporation -Id(Ao-wMch-wU-passed- with morfe than a 50 per cent major­ ^ o u f rTTgTwnr loot^like in y^uFliome. ity tnt teas'thm a two thh^ o majority is invalid. , _ Itiese include, be said, a sew­ BROWN'S er bond issoe at Paris In Bear -IfiQ-Main Avi>. N./Twin Falls J j r i te X?BUBty^and:ftd»nd_«jeg:: CARPET IS OUR-SPEeiALTY Hon try the South F o rk Of the "ttnnur d’AliMtJ -« 4?^ oin Ay«. €; -Twin FalU- trict. # TIm es-N ew s, T w in F a lls, Idaho':’ AAonday, June 14, 1971 Book e v i e w anoe-^om piftg -C^nifftTm ia-m issyRbnalcfM cron By LUCOLE W OLFE TwinFidliPubllcDfiBiiy ______TWIN FALLS — As the course slated w ed in M anti author sayp, this book,; “The =^^i55petoar ket---:T-fap,’V::-wa POCATELLO -^ IS U )— — of Uie^studient^unlon-outdoor- H E Y B U R N - MantTCISff lBtFa^Din< about food industry operations course in canoe-ctunplng- and Hanlson S. “H” Hilbert.,' Temple was , the setting for the at a time when food prices are aquatic ecology will Iw held yPulling’s outline for. the wed- , door, u ^ decorated lii (McCormick phoio) Open house w as h eld June 4 at a well-documented T h e gifts M ere handled by roses and topped with rings and Punnsnea Salutatorian receives ^thi Burton T. Moon home in study of the food Industry. Little M arioffManningT-Jane-M anninfr ■ J6v <) bir ds H cybuwh- firms Tiag been failing, and Carl Manning, sisters and Helping to serve were the D iane M etis, Shrum The bride wore a mint-green everywhere'because the bigger brother of the bride. grandmother of the ASlSU one year scholarship afternoon dress with white companies had been able to get The wedding cake, made by bridegroom, Mrs. LaPrlel embroidery. a large part of the market. Stoddard, and Mrs. Zina FILER — Patricia MacKay, Some manufacturers had say nuptial vows Tolman; Elsie' Peterson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John become giant conglomerate?. Ora Dayley, aunts of the MacKay, will be attending Armour, primarily known as a Metts and Mike Metts, brothers brldegroorh. • HAZELTON - Dianne Kay Idaho State University, of the bride. Dan Campbell, £o^ei^ resident The bridegroom has been_a meat packer, now also makes Metts, daughter of M r and[^s. dairy and poultry*^ products, N a m p a , ... cousin of tlie pre-med student at Brigham “Ahrin Metts, Hazelton, became of the ' ASISU freshman bridegroom, was best man. Young University and this fall soap, household waxes and the bride of Daniel V. Shrum, honorary scholarship for a cleaners, chemicals, adhesives, A reception was held after the receives degree will attend the University of Boise, son of M r. and Mrs. W. E. year’s tuition. She plms--to agricultural chemicals, heavy wedding at the parish hall. The Utah. He is presently employed Shrum, Glenns Ferry, in ser­ obtain a l>achelor of science Industry equipment and TWIN FALLS — A. Joline em ployed for 15 y e a rs on the at Utah Components and. vices at the Twin Falls St. bride’s table was centered with degree In nursing. a three4iered wedding cake. L^ons, a former Twin Falls Industrial Relations Staff of Manufacturing. The bride will phirmaceuficals. EMward’s Catholic Church May Miss MacKdy was sugar bells, resident, received her master of Lenkurt Electric Co., ^°” /-be teachingat the Park‘View There is no doubt the quality The Rev. Father Cody, decorated with salutatorian of this year’s ^ a ttie e - social work degree at I’tesr Schoftl In Salt Lake Qty jyaduating classr-Slie' was a SUte College, Fresno. Calif. her academic studies at the reside In Salt anywhere but the farmer and Glven In marriage by her work. It was topped with a member of the Honor Society, small producer realize little miniature bride and *nie degree was awarded with University of California in - L a k e -a t y , brother. Cockyj the bride wore a . Dedoulomal, G irls’ League. highest honors Davis, where she obtained profit for hTs labor. ~The gown fashioned of crystal white bridegroom. Future Nurses Club, Girls’ Joune was' ^pioyea •srsragRfgn n'psycrMiogy.'' wife tnnat' '''pay—4}Hi»- •tl'lllal taffeta and F renoh-taeer -C uaaiB'Wara taated a tiBL'iTOtluii A jm »ihitimT;"lttirary Times-News Publishing Co. clever TV, magazine and radio The fitted bodice and modified tables with floral centerpieces, and a teacher’s aide. after she was graduated from Sne Is the daughter of Mrs. ads, the huge supermarket with neckline were enhanced by Mrs. Ross Taylor, aunt of the She Vecelved the Bausch and Twin Falls High School. After Agnes Lyons and Floyd Lyons, its necessary parking space and three-quarter ’ length sleeves.- bride, and Mrs. Lomb Honorary Science award leaving Twin Falls, she was Twin Falls. the fancy decor — ^arly her bouffant veil was attached to Mrs. Ross Taylor, aunt of the and was a delegate to the ninth -rs r rowii of'peris and the^Wat- bride; and— Mrsr^frG;— Bar- Intermountaln Junior Science rlverboat, Roman forum, the tean train was.detachable. She tholomew, sister of the and Humanities symposium. P A T R IC U M acKAV Hollywood store. New England carried______a bridal bouquet of blue bridegroom, but and served the barn^. the.Hacienda,— thfi=_,«Ml»whUe pom poms and cake. Punch and coffee were “WKard^Hd*^or-the=-eamelet— cWy&ntKeimifflS' witlr an or food places. chid center. and Kris Shrum, cousins of the honor roll listed The book contains 12 a p ­ Welda-Metts, sister of the bridegroom. SHOSKONE — With IB Oiurchman, JuUe Hadlock. Bill pendices — one on U.S. bride, was maid of honor. Jan After a two week wedding trip students on the semester honor Hata, Tammy Kinney, Ted Department of Agriculture Stewart, Hazelton, and Linda to Hawaii, the couple will reside roll at Shoshone High School, Pagoaga and Val Urrutla.

fruits, poultry, fish and meat; tendants. I n i Ijirry .service. cfialiis and' their products and taking honors. There were 12 Debra Morris, Jeff Pate, Austin another covering what we ihay seniors who made the roll and Webb and Carol Williams, DEIAR ABBY: One thing I've always wished [and still expect in the futuM. The seven each from the sophomore do] is that when someone dies, a friend or member of the GLENDA BLACKWELL bibliography and notes^re very and frc:ihmen classes. Q U I C K Q U I Z family would go thru that dead person’s address book and comprehensive. Those on the honor roll from notify everyone listed there that that person has died. Another recent book is ‘‘If It the senior class are Lisa Q— Does the U.S. flag fly It is so embarrassing to find out In February that Utah miss. Doesn’t Work, Read the In- Berriochoa, Gary Burkett, over the W M fte^otise-xm ly-. gomeone to whom you aent a Christmas card died in October. ______structions” ~ Charles Stacie Churchman, Susan when the President is in When there is a death, so many friends ask, "Wliat can l c p t Klamkln., this Is about elec^ HFlaveh-Frank GarrcttT Tl(rt(rhelpT"-WeltrrtUiflrthlrW)uM-be-rgooa-Ji)irforThem.- ' ’ ^ 1 “ Irlcal equipment. Hubbs, Mary Chatfield, A—No, it ffies over the n e w s Patricia Saras, Myma Spencer, White House whether or not What do ycu think? ST. , AUGUSTINE. FLA. ■ ■ -'-the President is in Washing- a b o u t : Brian Stiinpson, John-.Umitia:i:^he_5!j5 ±ily.,d at!S 'wouldi be a lovely idea. Bnt the namrt and iddfetsei In one’» insi? — Junior ' class; Ed^ Chess,' ' JEROM E —-Mr, and Mrs, H: The hDmespun-handcrafted'- Q—- What W h a t is the present •ddm> iMoVlr^lfie j^vate'busineis of Uie owner, living or Pamela Fixen, Terri Forbes, M. Blackwell, Circleville, Utah, look is headed for the fall and peoplie m onetary value of a U.S.. -d o l- Vera Garrett. Jay Gaskill, pre«iime to "nollly’' all those listed announce the engagement and winter fashion picture. Many lar in term s of gold? there at tiie per«on‘«- deatli. fl rfarthcoming-thrn m in r rrnirrltiKr'flrimrli— man^gc"iiLi liilil liim n r -.It w - addresses— A l w a y s lim it exprt- c le a r o l them . TWIN FA IiS — The Twin siires'and wear a pro­ You gave him a pat po the back, saying he was one in a Falls High School graduating tective suntan product milUon, and if the word ever got out abdut his attitude he’d class of IMl is planning a whenevei' exposed, di- I ec11 y or indirectly. need poSce protection. You were right, but I happen to agree’ reunion J u ly 17. Addresses are' with his friends. needed for some of. the mem- W hat you use depends ■ on "thp-TiO Tllty-Tif-j'm rr As a J5-yeaF5H'Bachelor I fell in love with a divorcee “isers: Anyoire knowing ‘ tanning — whether you who had two teen-aged children. I, too, welcomed the thought addresses of the following members, contact Nancy redden'quickly or slow­ of a ready-made family. I soon realized that love was not Humphrey. 734-2700. or Ardith ly, W hether you arc sun-' enough. There were, more built-in disadvantages than I can sensitive and to what list here, Leeds, 734-2154. Marilyn Sharp. Bob d e g r e e . Women with cblltfrcn are.iooking for a husband who is a ■Singleton, DennisSonius, Carol If you begin to pink great provkler, a psychiatrist in residence, a long lost father, Lynn Stephans, John Stewart. up after 15 minutes in a supeit> lover and a big truck into which to dump aU their Ann Stokes, Tom ’niompson, the sun, look for products with a sun-screen factor^ A .^tjfclems. p«isc women had l)cst_gray to QodrOnlytle Caa Gordan Tobin, Sandy few of these are tinted to keep you from looking like a fill that bill. _ HURNEa> IN THE MIDWEST Weatherbie, Dennis Williams. paleface in the early stages. For those who can safely E ileCT-^WUU am s,—G ary^-R oun. ‘fast" tanneoi—tUat- ~ eONFIDEfmAL t o KAlTHFUr READER IN PAU> tree. Patty Amngton, : Janet hasten bronzine. re su lts, ______-AU»t-t»»yehi«tfy--t» m t'na athciitlc •ewiwtptrT'WB'SSSfBSg Bates^,'’Untia B l^ , Jeanene Sun blocs w ork for the sensitive .-;kiri in com Eiiiaflon textbook on human behaVier ever'wrilfa.ii^Th» jt ical- f«rJ«ulag-prQ- Carpentier, Genny Clausing, \fenl anyone forbidden to tan, or”not w ishing tp, fr o m ^ —And ye-»hall know the-trapi; and the tnith ihall make James Oomell^ ttorls Culter, yoti free.”TNewTeilaiae5l: JohBr8:4sn --- coljO^ring u p , ' ' JacquelEe CuItwrGtenlta Day, In the categories yoli find cre'amsTVIpliDns. oris, gels Not natll one knows "the trath" aboot U m ielf, complete Ester Donobo, Wanda Shaffer, and_fpam.«;_p.ackaged_Ior_ easy^totinfi and- handling. Here Willi all t^ grim J!io«tiliUe,^ -Joan-- Rynerson; Barry- your preference dictates your choice. If your skin is dry, M a jllM , i( be truly "fre e.” ^ ------. RuUedge^ LaVc(r^Buex.-iaE:. ------— to rem ir> n&SrallMenda'ia,'TffltlcyTUartfe. Whatever you pick, use it early arid often, na*e, «^-deeeptiMi and ratjonallratinni. and iA..hrin^ tbe Sandy Rayter, Cartjl Orrin, Bill EVENING BOOTS ar>d shoes fo hh the night lighH Mounce, Russell Mikel, Mike ' NEW E^UTY FOR DRY-SKIM-— n c « B > e ie w coolUeUJBta the caosdoa* mind where reawMi with all skirt lengths, from G olo,Jhe Epic- moocL ea* deal with them. Once reaum U gal»Ml. the cure begins, McCool, Marvin McQure, Don For way* to k ^p put-30 tkin unootli and dewy, order my leaflet, nbeeaasc tr«y, writ* lo M aty- S ju^iilir in care of.tbi* sewa^per, encloaing stretch bool, about $50; the siren caU of the '40's W i a ' i y m r prableiif^M ni {mI hetter if yaa <«t it Wanda'Gtot&onTlSrry HtM s, •elf-addreiaed. itamped earelape and 15 centa in coin. echoed in a s u ^ tj ankle strapper Irorh CustomcraTfT^ Saundra Wlitht. Chuck-J^g.^ charmers f 'V M r * " ‘ T*Trn' Vi'-’y " ■ ■ '" " ‘■i Gary LudcA and Bill Mall. Tc/mtittnujaJi B m it pateM ihtie baai, $S5.

------. ' ■ . AAonday, June 14, 1V71 TImes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 9 LeAnn D avis, Reg emeJisted- —- JEAOME; — “Mission-agjents,” 20 books rates fiction. Hitesmarn wed Po^lU e Force” Ls the theme of menibers as ' “ master detec- Naine^ of participants will be the summer reading program tives” and title _ot "super entered on the Mission progress rKti*i€M3PBbj!fj=^beAM-Bayrtorn»ift78dacjl 'Elwood Becker, librarian. - • (3ub members record the area ^ the. “ Mission P ( ^ U e " becainie. the bride of Mt- irk daises. The cake was DaKed She said the program began author, title and short review .of be recordeid. ------tflteaitian^ aon of Mr. and M ra. the grand mother of the* -Jnne-l-and-will-nm-te^ugT-31r-^d»-book-ln-a-casebook-which— “Should-ybii-or^y-^nember— ------“TDoIpnUltesman, at a ceremc jny bridegroom, Mrs. T. M. Tim- and any one from the first grade, will be presented at the library, of the force fail to complete this .Tiinp 41 Bt the Idahtt.,Falla I JDS bsw. King Hill, nnd (iftmrated.- ____ _ -h y JiU Memorial tihrary will disavow. - A-r«(^eptibn wasiield-Jur le S for-the couple at the Gle ims Mrs. Becker said.

wore a itloor"length' TfiCe" g~i)wn“ baked®, by“ M ry;- Horace- lip er over satin, with a high n eck, BUsaJWrs. Dean DaVis, sister- long flMujd sleeves and an in-law of the bride, cut and riUusienryi!

nwdeT>ytlie bride’s mcp^i er. Kuberry, King Hill, iJrovfd^ startsrrontest JolfinDtWl£i,"brother-T)tr-th 5-^rackground-mnsic:— bride; -ehn'sv HltesmanHof'^thcr- TWIN FALLS - A new contest, :‘Lose or Serve”, was of the brldntP'oon'- Clinton Special guests Included Mrs! started this past week when Sharp, wert' ushers. Polly Hill, Hammett, grand­ Tirembers~t),f—the— Nlx-On-Pix Karen Hitesman and "flachel mother of the bride; Mr. and STEVE FLORENCE councilor of the West End chapter of DeMolav 4)Fld«p-«>ror JiOKOME — The c:anyonslde Best loser of the week was the guestbook:. Randi Davis, bride; Mr. and Mrs. T im b e rs ' Takes ‘ceives the gavel from Pal Andersonrpost councilor, club will meet ~Jnne 16 at the withTTflve^ -MoCsJlt-nia d«, wa.s anH Mr anri' Mrji D enver , LJanyonside hall for a potluck' pound loss. Mary Powell was in charge of the gift; table, Allred, King Hill, grandparents Masonic Temple. The DeMolay_strives to teach young luncheon. the gainer. assisted by i*Leola L'loramus, of the bridegroom. helm men to beaome better citizens. Ardlth Bemey received the Glenns Ferr y, and Suaan The young couple were JEROME — The Appleton fruit basket. Doddle Busby, , Solomon, King FtlU. m em bers of the 1971 G lenns ______^______' ______clu b w ill hold a salad b a r June The bride's ta b le was i covered Kerry graduating class. 16 at t^earl Utter’s at 1 p jn . Ihe captain of detectives Tim Qualls, who spoke on the drug Filer DeMolgy aides JEROME — The Florence’ pfftgrnm Stevens Circle invites everyone Appahachia 'war' interested to attend the meeting at 8 p.m. June 17. at CSI with Mother ill topiccif Wendell Dave Wilkerson as speaker. installed at ceremony Call Hester Fort for trans­ Gets stipend RICHFIELD - Mrs. Oscar FILER — Steve Florence, son first preceptor, and Greg The DeMolay, founded In 1919 portation. (LaVem) Johnson is critically Plans for club participation In WENDELL — “ Poverty-war of Mr. and Mrs. John Florence.' Winkle, second precec S. Land and nine teen- ill at the Mountain - Home County Fair—Augr- ----MIKE.OCHSEfir son - o t was l;istalled master councilor Installing "filflcers were Carl age youths, is an International . JEROME — The iBarrymore hospital, it is reported by her today of the progra im> present 9-10 were discussed with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ochs- of the West E^nd Chapter of Roland, master councilor; Mike fellowship of young men 14 to 21 club will meet at 2 pjn. Friday dai^hters; Mrs. James Powell by Mrs. Ruth Wi Diler at the conunlttee assignments made. DeMolay at ceremonies Roland, senior councilor; Brian and during the years 3,000,000 with Mrs. .Denzel Larsen and ner. Filer has ^ enrolled and Mrs. Glen SaulrKichfield. Home Improvenn leint Club’s The plaque for the outstanding Thursday evening in the Filer Roland, junior councilor; youths have taken vows to be Mrs. Naomi Larsen for in­ at Seattle University Mrs. Johnson, a longtime Rich­ June meeting. Mn 5 ' Wahler Is Home Extension Unit of Masonic Teipple. Duane Ramseyer, senior better sons, better men, and stallation of officers. where he has received a field resident, has made her 1 Relations Gooding County was displayed. the Internationa, Also installed into office were deacon and standard bearer; better citizens at the altars In $700 scholarship. He home at Grandview the past chairman for the c :lub. The list of accomplishments year. ■ David Ramseyer, senior Mike Brown, Chaplain, Clinton n e a rly 6,000 D eM olay chapters TWIN FAULS — The Country C a ld w e ll, which made the club last year’s was valedictorian of the M rs . H u g h councilor: Jeff Metier, junior Dougherty, marshal.______in the United States and 12 W nm an’-i riiih uHlI mppt nt 7. win n e r w ere re ad^------p re sid e n t. THHil - t me h r poem councilor; Trace Johnson, The Order of the Rainbow for -foreign countries. Filer High schooLzigi'ad— Mrs. Caldwell reported on the p.m. W edne^y with Mrs. Rose “Simple Arlthmet Ic" for the senior deacon; Gary Shouse, Giijs assisted with the uating class where he jila^lng committee meeting of Allen. Officers will be In'st^ed. opening thought. K jQ lIj:all wfls -junlor-^deacon^-Gurtis-Smith, ceremonies, presented—the ■ Its slogan is j^No^DeMolay ^achieved—cr— 3t8—grade—I the GoMng County MusSiSr -€ re a tive~ answered------by ‘‘W eddlng Day scribe: Jer^ Brown, senior pro gram s rnfmwiS.^ 'US 'tf cltieen clttzen;' ; ' as' a H ousehold '"and of'Hie un*eoine plans-of-ftat- 'IttlN K7CnU> — Bnii)lllllili L."~ H e M e m o rie s ’ slewartl; Allen Pierce, Jumol^" ments. Their members sang leader or as a man.” It teaches group to establish a museum. Johns, Twin Falls, has received dent of the student body,, H ints,” steward; Pat Anderson, orator; "Put Your Hand in the Hand.” clean, upright living by in­ The club met at the home of his master of art degree from Mrs. Harold Ho Islnger and BiUy Blass, sentintinel; Bobby Florence Introduced Mayor culcating and practicing the a member of the Honor Mrs. G.D. Pierce with Myrtle the University of Wlsconls- F r a m in g Mrs. Ray Petei ■son w e re Hanslng, cihaplaln. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman, his virtues of comradeship, Society, Science Club, Toole as assistant hostess. M llw aukee. welcomed as new r nembers. Mike Tucker, marshal; Tony parents, sisters and brothers, reverence, "love of parents F ' Clab— anch KEITH’S “WfftWnsrnstBinlard fearer r TKsughefty7 “aiid otiiii- sfieeiarj 'pairioiism, c W u F t e s y , TWIN FALLS — Tim BerUe, Randy Bean, almoner; Rex guests. cleanliness and fidelity. son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. INTERIORS 2 17 .M «ln Avc..E... P i o n e e i r s t o r i e s Bertie, and Bob Wooten,?son of Phong 733-9^44 -M r-anil.M m -irlm or-g Wfv'ton No two snowflakes have ever aU Twin Falls, a re '^ i^ S li^ rir'* ^ ^ T h ree 4 -H -c4^ s arg a n i zed the summer schobl-camp at f e a f u r e ?cf o f m e e t Shattuck School Faribault, RICHFIELD — OrganlzaUon Goiceoechea as president; reporter; Cheryl and Yvonne Minn., from June 20July 31. RICHFILED - At tid e s from edition. M ra PlijTpnp Fr(»pmHn. A lra . of Rlchfleld's three 4-H Pubs Charlette Davis, vice president; Jensen, song and game leaders.------o-apeeinl- tesac ughrS6cratiay .;-Jerry ft(lvnnced....i —.H—claaaes of GIFTS TO PIEASE^ Ounty Joumi^ e real knitting, canning, arts and = Rupert Goicoechea Davis, treasurer; John Pu|^, Burmah Club memb-- «rs at-the Capps-reported.foiL_the .Outlaw Charls Buttcane as leaders of ser'geahrilt arm s; Brett" 13ix6h ' crafts'O T Be projects. Shower-held- Thursday meeti/g al • the home Day float committee. Sharon the West End Qub with Mrs. and Chad Dixon, song and game The Daisy Dai^ dub w ill of Mrs. Burl Akiis. Patterson Is the club candidate FILER - Mrs. Rod Sinlth" VXD? Goicoechea starting her third leaders. Projects include beef meet at 8:30 on a lte rn a te for Outlaw Queen. and daughter, Sli&wna Lee, year as leader. antfdalry cattle, sheej), horses, Mondays with the next rheetlng M rs . H . A. F ioss S r., Mrs. Freeman received the were guests of honor at a baby Mrs. Ronald Ralls is begin­ and electricity. to ' be June 21. O ffice rs are president, reported oi n Richfield club special prize and a shower hosted by Mra. Neal ning her eighth year as leader of The West End aub rpeets at 2 Janea Swainston, president; pioneers, Mr. and M rs. T .D . PoUyanna gift. AUpn and Mra. Reuben Lierman the M ix and Make Qub, and Mr. pjn. each Thursflay at the Ralls Brad Johnston, vice president; ACCUTRON by BUCOVA McMahen and Mr. and M rs. Plans were made to enter a 4iooth-a t—the—Llticflln- and Mrs. Morris Swainston are ------home. Officer's------are Norma------Debbie Johnston, secretary; IftadeWof the'Daisy-Dairy-Chib— RallsrpresidentrDeAnn Diionr ^helly^Sbrenson’, treasurer; Played and-xne- Napa, C a lif. The st o rle s con- County Fair with Mrs. V.E. for the fifth year. vice president; Lynn Flavel, Dale Ralls, sergeant at arms cemed their movinj 5-to R lch - Perron named as chairman. H ie June 24 meeting will be at" The WeatE^id dub meets on secretary: Peggy Ralls, and Holly Robinson, reporter. — -— field-and condilions J ie n .M a n y The dub has all-dairv-pro jects_ rthe r re sidenta- had- Bporta-in- Jhft-3iome nf .M rs., X inei puDUcauorrpIr-«“ 8pecta} 10 Tlmes News, Twin Falls, Idaho /Monday, June 14^ IWl Cleanup aid due

WENDELL — Members of . 1 with ecology of the area. ; rrrT the ’ Outdooraman-Oonservation- Doug S ch r^ will serire as ] Forestry Qub have voted to 1 assistant leader and help work with Jerry Hover, Glenns 1 membera idehUfy trees i.'iatlve -1Ferry, iBtate j parks^syrteBOF • idflho. ■— — i^rstanm er'oif ______itlnglsTcmeatBed-^ ______■Crystal— f iur 7 pjn. Tuwilay-~!jrt—th^~ ^ Sprinigs1 Park. Kent Ireton was J Schrenk home. NteW YORK 4U PI)-— lliie- .wtjlp the bow Jones industrial when they shoijd be ea ■nutflM V—gut tarin g - —Newton fflnder ot Benson, reporter at a meeting OAIM»SEH>SAMtased Banlc of A m ^ca, the na- ;the holiday week earlier, and last month and that the FED tion's largest bank, its Well above the 38,992,370 sh ares m a y h ave to tfJce som e offset- t ‘Igpyj rote 7 V4 per cent.-The action gave 'rio d . suit in upward pressure on in­ rise to belief that the prijne A CSiase M anhattan-B ank of:' terest rates. -lianlc-intEreflLrflte. fmm which flcial______said the FED is likily _ to Smerling of Standat^ & other rates are scaled upward, rontiinue Its ex^^ansbnai^ Poor's said he doesn’t bel also may be backed up soon. cies, but at a slower rate than the FED is flamming the In addition, speculation in recent months. brakes on the money supply; He I F A T H E R ’S D ^ I Y C f F T i mniinted that the Fpderal Re^. John D. Wilson, wntor vice gald-tt-4a-only-trying -to-avotd. said the na- an up-thrust In inflatliai. depehdent agency which regu^ tion’s money supply in recent ‘The FED has been pouring SHOUIDCARRVIWO NAMfS... ~lates<3'edit-policy,-was-pr€par- -months harbew grpwing at an money into the system wlth^a” ing to tightm the scre w s a bit annual rate of 10 to 11 per cent. pretty open hand, and it is only on monetary growth in order to He siald this could be inflation­ tempering the policy a bit for an over expan^ve one to soipi^ - YaURS^oSTERONGS keep from reliindling the infla­ ary if continued over any tionary price ^ iral. lengthy period, “so I believe' thing closer to 'the frequently Some Wall Street experts, the monetary authorities will mentioned target of 5 to 6 per on a growth cent in the rate of Increase.” slow the outflow of money may path of about 6 per cent.” Smerling concluded. Or-JTHIEMALL put a crimp in the economic "Your economic r^overy.pat- Leo Lancer of Bruns. Norde- ie n iin g ^ P P 0^ poiH

dlUons of older people everywnere In ihe ivorld. Her lengthy report on the U.S. invention 'o'lspty emphasizes wnat weTdl~ “Kflow —“In too mai0 ::3 rc a s. ^ a s n f c h e "aged” Is a dirty, four-letter • wuid ... axial Security setma Ued up in party politics and the ■wheel.. •- largesse-of Congress based on

Univeraitv's gerontologists preside^nt-elect of the U.S. _ G e ro n t9 lpgy Society: “Our basic thinking hasn't changed much since the days when the Elskimos put their old people out on ice floes. . . "The m a jo r af­ fliction of old age is not sickness. It's poverty.” And she ends with a good description of "age-ism" as bcing-n«gaUv»-attitudc s-towaFd an^age-group other than one’s own. Not too fa r ahead, she predicts after interviewing sociologist Dr. Bernice Neugarten. may be. "a struggle for age rights' not only by the young, but by the old. In contrast, Denmark’s older people seem to be in the class of professionals - who - care IT’S “THE GO-AHEAD CARD FQR provide a staggering number of services and facilities . . ; for therapy, rehabilitation (Danes GET-J^HEADJPEOPJ.E’U have a^jorror of beingsentto a hospital as meaning the end of ' the road), household cleaning, phones, food, laundry .-housing, a close second w as recreation, ete. "nie pensioners M aster Charge is the all-purpose G O O D F O R : co m p rise 17 per cent of the the classufic^iad. charge card that’s honored almost population — dnd the numbers are risTng rapidly...... everywhere. It’s the m odern way to In many ways it sounds like a GAS retirement paradise. The travel, shop, dine out, etc., at over ------*eflson;:=Becau»-iflr Denmark*- -FOOD th>-total-- ~-^gent-<^90Cial welfare-.ser- item ized budget control, a record of vices. And nearly halt of that MOTECS budget goes to the co u n try ’s TIMES-REWS what w as^pent where. 600.000 aged. Y es D an es pay oveFW percaitln Income taxey- i f y o u don’t have your M a s t e r TICKETS for th^ir social services, and of X -Chafao.cafd.m etfllyjU ll3uLflll^^ ^— m rremgyTeffalioutlt-^bn '^ ^ ^^L O T M E S other hand, ihcy know that ^ ^ rs ! ZIP APPLICATION, available when they, teo, reach retirement, they. too. will be PHONE from m^ny area m erchants or any cared for. "Talk with any Daniih citizen artd be will 733-0931 Idaho First office. prdiidlyTMr you.. TlKrproblem you fart with the eldef^ ia.tHe By WAltREN GOfiSETT Drivtag home their contention the ChalUs. and* that a mulU-use system under a National Forests.

pies of proper management the only feasible method fOr n p d e r: r "«M»ttJMg nrogram-to—mak»toliil^ng-th» asthetlc value

pearances au hearing, to In ahout 50 persons was anlarea of by the__ Sawtooth Valley were members of the ; Ravei^oft s^ke during a -Asaociatlon ------° ^ ^ ^ " ^ ’" " ~ a " d " r a n g e f S " t r o m " t o d iw r i^ t - R e ^ M ^ L ^ f c ^^^ iiv maintained^ either by a national "We must honestly and fully ^^__recreatlon-blll or-some other present the real case for Ipgwl ri«»«l(|mwtton, but not by a m u ltiple use — we h ave to national park system. popularize andTilTI He said Umt during recent hone _ C a m a s heaHngs In Washington, D.C., it be no mistakes in final was brought out under a park legislation," he said. C a s s ia system that land within the W o r to the luncheon, guests E la a o re proposed wilderness vea.would were given a tour of an area of be preserved In Its natural wild lodgepole pine regen^ation on G o o d in g state with no other uses per­ Senate Oreek. The area had J e r o m e M a g ic m itted. been scourged in the late 1800s L in c o ln “This 1? an area where you during a mining operation in cannot ignoi^ management," which the timber had been M in id o k a Itovenscroft said. “If you do, indiscriminately cut for T w in F a l l s the grasses will dry up. Ilie" charcoal. r The tour then proceeded to green timber is going to revert Ttie -area has since bew the ghost town where tlje to m l3Hetse.m (} b^gs and wont maintained' by the forest ser- history of the old mining toiro be green any longer.” ^ ce w with ltE some harvesting was explained by Sawtooth "The whole wilderness allowed to give new trees op­ Forest Ranger David Lee. concept will not last unless we portunity for proper growth. A water influence rone on the have mwagement,” he said. The group made stops on both Alturas marsh was then viewed. ' Any duplication of ad­ the Wood River and Stanley The area is important in ministration under a park Basin sides of G al^a Summit, maintaining nesting sites for a system would not be desirable, where forest service officials number of ^ g ran t birds as well ...... le explained points of interest In as other animals. forest service could handle the the areas. Other stopToTTnleresrwerB'ff salmon holding pond near _Stanley and a stop at a pasture ownW bjrirtarvitHbarseftr Revenues Haring official of the Sawtooth Valley MARLENE VARIN, Goodlnr,new UiriM State M oon^PoM e Association. Posse Qaeen recelvei trophy from Aim Harvey, Twin Falb, reUHng The area had-tieen a growth of queen. Miss Varin will represent the Idaho Moonted Posse sagebrush until Larsen cleared queen Assodatlao hi the Miss Rodeo Idaho competltloD bi Twin Palls an^nnid vital ~the land and planted gras3es 7 this year:------^------^ lo d a y J h e a r e a J a J iu s h with______^enr-to» reform ■ should include «nrt larmn says.graring the potential of the land has been. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., provision-giving some of increased many times oveir its said today the financial prob­ money to the cities. natural state. lems of the nation's cities could "The cities don’t need an M arlene Vafin Alter a tour of the new ChalUs be eased by quick passage of elaborate diagnosis of their National Forest’s ranger federal revenue-sharing and economic ills,” he said. “They headquarters above Redfish money from the federal high­ will get little help from Lake, the group made a final way trust fund for street partisan charges fixing blame stop at Decker Flats in the — ------for tji^ir fiscal, crisis^ Th^jf diallis district. p o s s ^ c t J ie e r i ^------The-twa-proposals were part. need hard cash and they need it Torn KoValtCkyT^^ChBllts- of an eight-point program now. vVr". — 0UtIln6d n y r T 5SiniaffeT~ih"ir ~Other-proposais included fe- ^strict ranger, explained-the _____ speech prepared for deUvery to derallzlng welfare costs, enact- area was m int^ve mulU-use By CHARW)Tre BELL smanship trophy went to Bingham, second, anrt the 38th annual U.S. Conference in« a national dotnestic deve- area with- cattle and ^eep L— Canyon Countv-and-the-^Mu:^ Uilritr~ai^lBntli mile race: Tuck tr^ y was presented to Twin Falls, first; Cassia, of M a y o rs.______lopment bank bill to glvp pltlps Rra;:lnR^tlmber harvestingr— JEReM E-=~M grlHirVaHn7 aM states an extra so^ m of miningrrecreatlon potential 18, Gooding, was named the Gooding County. „ second,-and Bannock, third, in ___“We must end the fiction that Idaho State Mounted Posse -First-tdacein-the-drm -com -—the-potatO-race;^ln-lha-ituartBt_ the streets of a city are capital fiinds and passage of a-®nd^salmon spawning'beds in Queen Sunday afternoon at the petltlon went to Twin Falls mile race it was Bingham, first; separate and apart from series of block grants for nearby Marsh Creek. The area J e r o m e County fairground* County, Ada placed second, and Bannock, second, and Bingham, highways," Humphrey said. He spedflc purposes with a percen- had been cleared of brush and during the Idaho State MoiintiMl Jerome and Cassia tied for third third; baton race, Twin Falls, said the federal highway fund tage of funds set aside for local planted-with grasses, Happy winner discretionary use. II was stressed during the Posse Association annual place. In parade competition first; Bannock, second, and Humohrev called for tax tour Sunday that the national m eeting. Canyon County won first with Jerome, third; three^lghths MISS TWIN FALLS, Faria McKinney, was named first reforai to "deimphasize the recrealion uiea pi ■firtt;-Ada, namer-up Saturday n l^t during the M lu Idaho Pageant at regressive sales and property separate from, the proposed Zante, Twin Falls County third. Ada was named first in' second, . md Jerome, third; queen. Second runner-up is Boise. She said today that the pageant was “exhausting, but F ire sears tax and emphasize the more' wilderness area, but both could hispectlon with Canyon, second, clover leaf race, Blnghiun,' be maintain^ by^toe forerf______Debbie Scheer of Jerome and Jerome, third. Rannock first; Jerome, second, and Twin fun.” ______, ______: ^ equitable _ local and state littome tax.” sCTvice withldifferei»t7p®cles_ County. was named first overall in raccT Falls, third; baton relay race, car, He proposed full funding of affecting both. Kight posses from throughout ahd'fleld~eventa-with Bingham, Cassia, first; Bannock, second, ______^ inducting the ______the state Fttrta cvijjtures in T . F ; "unfreezing of billions “ ofof- tour Includedinclude Jerry Nicholson,-two-dayNicliol meet. The overall* — In-the field: events It was raeerBlngnam, first; Jerome, Tlollars“ of jjrogram moneyr3 >'’esidenV of the Sawtooth-travellng-trophy-was-awarded— Blnghara 7 ~“flrst;— Bfinnoekr a«»nd,“and Twta FaltortW nlr’^ appropriated by Congress, but Valley Association; Sawtooth to T w in JF ^ for the most ac- second.andTwinFalls.thlrd.ln scurry, race. Blnjiiam. -flrat;- TWIN — A^^owned 4TTipnimrtw4 »h«^-,;/- - R a n g e r - B u t A J B a r p e r ^ a n d cum ulative points. t h e ^ ^ rt ^ ^ ^ a ie J r A U a r ra c e ; B a n n o c k .fir« ;^ i^ ^ ln . y ^ i s , — « a iia a ^ - , ju id by-Noel JJawaon, Twin Fnlls, tlon" ^ conservation off/cet Brent ^ C a n yo n , third; rescue race, Tunrier^up was damaged this morning by Some 1,000 ^yo rs were first;- Bingham, asia. third; gty H rem en. ______TWIN ----- FALLS ------An— secretary org»-into the business - •niey sai3~fte fire startea~iT them asking-for more federal ------— Bxhaustad but plaasad—Karla— flold. Afl- Crnt runner-Up .sh»- ,McKlnney_was.1 9:40 ajn. in the car which was funds for the nation’s urban M Jannef UUe at Ber parents’ home in Twin park^on~ntB-TVvenue“EMt. centers. ------■'It was wonderful— the girl,? They .■mid-the—rear—seat was RICHFlEXXf Aharon LorayneWolverton, daughter of tWrdi Falls today after returning ------’WonaeTBir aHd there was smoke- “ ” — ^ H Q ^ O N E ____.Ve rn a g . Pattermn. IB-vpar-nlrt rimigh^r Mr..nnd Mr« ngg Wnlvprfnn, all ' BIpharH Maestas. Jerome, la —fnwn—Bolse wIieRT she was Miss McKinney said bti t the damage throughout the car. Davidson, Shoshone, will paint of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pat­ Richfield. Miss Johnson president of the state poaae named first runner-up In the pageant. Of Karen Herd, Idaho At 8:55 ajn., firemen an­ S e w e r j o b , the banner to advertise the July terson, Richfield rodeo received a leather gift and a association. Tom Davis, Miss Idaho pageant. Falls, who was named Miss swered a call to Rogers Sheet 4 celebration and the Old Time promoters, was named Outlaw belt buckle for having the most Jerorafr, is^ secrttary4reaiurer “■niey had us going from Idaho Saturday night. Miss Metal, 235 Fifth Ave. W. A trash b o n d b i d s Fiddlers Jamboree Jilly' 11 in Day Queen Saturday night ticket sal^s. Miss Wolv6rton and Sebert Swenson, Gooding, about 6 ajn. until whenever we McKinney said. "She’s really l»x in the alley was on fire,, but Shoshone. E^arlier it was an- during the anhual 'event. and Joan Riley, daughter of Mr. Walt Reich, Ada, and John finally got to bed — if we-got to _ jKd.Jljsas,eihauitlngJ5Htfnn: M n .’ T, V, Strunk. High—Schooi,- -is~-the-aecond-ndsVe 't^. be retired SUN^VA^Y(UH) ^ A secretary-treasurer. A i r over a period of Myeare. . - T h e -bid openings-for-the-*«»^xfeaJl*usSe^^ -y construcUon work and for the frtampin* program for Idaho p o l l u t i o n Area students to bond issue will be conducted spuds at the windup session of separately, Werry said- the Idaho Grower and Shippers complete training Association meeting. i n d e x But Chuck McDaniel, Boise, a in equi|lnienl^as& -member- of-the statA^^potato Class set commission, said. sudi a pro- TKe poll\/<>oo r*odon Uy li tKoutd Twin Foil* City Noll. Th« r«od- be li*pt b«low 75 mtcrogromi Friday" frfini the JCGTCT^ ^~iI«offlir*wia-BBryr-TB'Red •r>g it *xpr«tt«d ov th« num- ow*r ony 34-Kour period, ond Operating En^neers 'Training Cross swimming chairman for 1 h e r nf mirrOQfQmi of pgfticuK. tKfMili4. nnt. V» tn ■s.jw 'i ______: the rlty program .this mimmfr— ff the (|uality^was high. tptg motefiol per cub«c m »t»f M cl>^el said IdefiOflai ri%* obov 260 mi i (or *v*n o \hon period of time, would senre no j>ur John Mattiesen. T w in F a n s , recreation dh^ctor. according growers could not be protid e * - » eour a g ^ iiil -to^ Mra, Claude Hiws, c r a w le r l a e f t r Forecast Paul Hallr-Jerome—motor------Thecity wfflpay bus

aiarg«rartte-^g>*«t"“ .Tomorrow: Exeellent Glenns F en y, aervlce oners, pool for the lessons. H ie lessons ^ . . .. , Hje school assists in training two wedcs, from July TWs reduction is ♦oreng o» perm it-, qualified------men for ' the con­ IWUly 30. costing each one of us in the A BOW UNOm wMefclWwa FHV Tdoho D e p o rtm e n t o f ted by Tow tKould be cuHoited Industry. We have lost this por- 'Vieolth ind

I I T)0 ief-N«wi, Tw)n .Falls, leiaho AAonday. Jun« 14, 1971 ■■ /■' ■ Natioi^al Idaho V ailey W eather Itep art Temperatures Temperatkires

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X EMt Kod la tiiree^ur volume of 7,120,000 Ealo n C l.<0 New Orleans c 95 76 e iP a so N C 1 afaarea com pared «^th 7,570,000 EllraCp l.N New Y o rk r 87 63 aharea trad^ at aicomparable E S B In c 1 .» Orlando cy • 93 78 . E m l n U - M . -pertodlliirFWday;------^Phoenix-c------100 — 75 — Sony Corp. hmriftd the llat ot. -■m isnnHT-nrill fliiH «hni»pin nni< thimiW»mhnwem throughottt - Ptttsburgfi cy roost active iaauea as a result M' IS !'*<• most of (he area from Oklahoma to the mid Atlantic states as 31- 37»4 37 Portland, Me. cy of a n e a rly block o f 141,000 US 44'/« well as in parts of the northern Rockies. Generally fair skies Portland, Ore. cy 39 9Vi 9^ diarea croined at 29%j up %. 40 16H 16 everywhere else. (UPI) Raleigh cy Other atocka- on- the most 137 39Vb 39^ P tp slC o 1 20 24\i 24U f^lzer .AOa Richmond pc .07 active list including Telex Corp. I 51H 51H St. Louis c .15 4 44'^ 44'U PhllaEI l.d4 I l l 21?'. 21*% 21*- down %, Pacific Gas & Electric 5 12 12 P tilllp M 1.20 144 44 i &5 4 5 * * - Salt Lake City c unduui^-(ex-dividend), Mc­ P h ilP f t 1.30 133 31?% 3 1 H 3 1?. 14 44 43'/a P lllt b r y 1.44 32 51^ 51 51 - 1 ' Sm Frahcl^’cy ' • Graw-Hill H lower, Genuine 90 2 IH 28Vj Pltnay B .48 28 29'-% 28*4 2 8 * - - Seattle r .13 17 I I H 18V] P o la ro id .33 321 114H 113V- 1 1 3 ** - *% Parta off Electronic Ilata . P P G Irw J 1.40 37 34 33V- 3 3 '/-- 1 ‘ I t s 42H Magic Valley wiTlT^ fa ir, mild Spokane c .17 *« 133 2V-^ 20'^ P ro c & G 1.40 189 45 U 44** 45'-'- + Svstema down Vt, A m e rica n " , e u S C o l 1.13 . . 19 33’.'» 2 T .‘» 2 2 '.1 - T a m p n p r P S E & G 1.44 49 24?H 24^* 5 6 H - ’ Telephone off Vi, and Flying i. (i M'-> 37H 37H— Vj 7 Pulimanin 3 51 52^ 52'/i 53''7+ ' W ashington c 84 ‘ 69 .... PuraxCp .14 54 20H 20)/4 20^« Twin Falls, Northside, chance of showers becoming Idaho. Low temperatures were state during the night bringihg T ig e r % 1^ - ^ ^ •« 17^ 17'/i 17^ + Mi W ichita pc 87 62 .16 Ijiaa active but d (^ a. point .y .« 13^i P u ro la t 1.40 13 I7 H I7*/4 B7H 4 ' Burley-Rupertw le y -R u p e i area: fair tonight and Tuesday. Highs mild again this morning with fair skies to most areas by Tsimrsr 4 J^ ■ <3 ■“ — a, a - or 2 were Du Pont off IH GanneH . x4 47>/7 47'^ 47'^ + '-% Ralston .70 33H + ParUy cloudy becoming fair oays BS to VS. Overnight lows SS most readings m the upper 4(ls ■ n r s a a y ;------R a yth o n .40 »37 40U 39'.j3 9 'J 40 Gf^AOli .6dg 33 43 42*% 4 2 * 4 - *« 40'^ 40 40 - to 45. Outlook Wednesday fair. to m id 50s. . Afternoon temperatures' will Monautb IV*. Superior Oil 2, C«n D ynam 98 30'-% 29'/. 29?% - *-% RCA Corp 1 343 40 tonight and Tuesday. Highs Reading Co , 9 7'^ 7 7 7 -■ On ei«c 1.40 330 41*% 60*% 4 0 * 4 - *% The current front in southern be several degrees cooler Pan American World Airwaya A « p StI 1.40 119 26 2S**- days 70 to 80. O vernight lows Synopsis: O nFood 1.40 303 39'/^ 38*% 39'% + 25H 39 71 70 -- T w in F a lls m , E a ste rn A ir lin e s 1, K L M G«n HottCp 87 18 18 18 — ** Ravlonlnc 1 40s. Outlook W ednesday fa ir. A weak cold front continued Idaho will cause a few showers southeast on Tuesday. Readings G«n Instr }k 78 37»* 27'.- 27'.-»~ R t y lr>d 2.40 48 42 63'-. R e y M « r 1.10 412 23'.*j 74 — 1 j-'Probabllity of medsurable moving through southern Idaho or thundershowers In the w ill g enerally be in the. 70s w ith Royal Dutch Airlines l’^, I^M 0 « n M lllt .94 413 35H 35 35** Rl«0«l P .40 )7't CnM ot 1.70b 343 82** 81'.I 81'^— l ’«3 75 18 17^a this morning .causing a few northern mountains and in the a few areas liitting the 80 degree Temperatures 2^4, Control Data IH, Texas RIvlanaFd I ' 33 33^* 33 precipitation 10 per cent tonight C PubU l.AO 769 22*% 22'-* 32'% - *% 331- ^ R o an S 1.05b Instnmienta 1^, Commercial On StM l Ind 13«* 12*% 1 2 * * - 45 6 5'^ 5"» and Tuesday. > showers in .the northern southeastern highland^. m a rk . , G T E l.J J 444 30<’* 30’^ 3 0'/»- Robihaw .70 3 35*/^ 35’,-j 35’ 7 ♦ Camas F^alrie. Hallev and Mountahis. Otherwise, skies are_ Otherwise, the area weather The outlook on Wednesday is ,S o lv e n ta .l, X tra. Inc. 2V4. and •O n T tf *i|i k TC __ -W. -3 3U - -High-Low-^ Studebaker-Worthlngton 2V«. 11 35'^ 3 4H 34*% - *% R o c k w l 1.40 11 27'/4 27 27 lower Wood River Valley: clear In the southeast to cloudy should be partly cloudy. Weak for fair skies, slight warmmg 145 49*4 49*% 49Vt— v% R o m H a 1.40 20 IIOV4 nO'« IIO’'* Y esterday 84 54 44 16'^ ISA- 1 5'*- Partly cloudy with a slight in the southwest portion of high pressure will build into the and nighttime temperatures Uibriiol fell 5. Steels were 49 44^1 14*% 4 4 * - - Rohr Cp .M N orm al 80 47 24 89*4 88?* 89V-- 1 1 R o y a lC C .54 34 21^ 21'-^ 3 IA* continuing In the 40s to low 50s. tractio n ally m ixed, whUe m o- gfl'/j;,.’ 141 44 43** 43?i + V4 R o y l D 1.04P 22 44 i S 'l ^^4-

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A ir R ad .40b 107 25W 25V% H a m m P a p I 3 24'‘> Aican Aim 1 4t3 22 ^ 22>^ HarrJjIntp 1 14 40 The con^pany says there ^ m s AJiagCp .10b 4 14'^ 14V% H tc la M n 2K 12 22H to be “ som e gradual im prove­ “The bond market has finally' A llg Lo d l.iO 25 27’.% 27 Heinz H J 1 32 43 A llg P w 1.34 47 21^ 20H H a rc u le 50b 43 45^ ment in the market's underly­ got wind of the wrong tiim the A llid C h 1.20 205 37H 32V% H e rth y 1.10 27 30W spring slump is making into an A llladSt 1.40 X374 34^ 34'^ H au b lein .15 43 4 m 48'-j+ '% ing tone -and suggests "the AJIUCh.lOb 4 7 15V% 14'« H a w itt P .20 171 43 4 2 H - 5 4 - seeds of a new rally are now. autumn recession—instead of Alcoa 1.M t3 4344 41 H Ilto n H otl I 57 49V:4 48 W— I'-* Am Hat .)0g 47 4H4 4IN H o b art 1.20 4 54H 54 H - '.H being sown."______the expected and promised A m 'A frl* .10 1S9 J5H 37*ir"' ^HofTtlacT^T i r r • r^ver^ * according {o~~tfie r v -Ron rB n w T T .80 2 4H +. Sid Koliimn Ttt03t of the technical IhdrcM- Jnnewny PublishlngAJteiiParch Am d an 2.20 “ ’ iroiscr^ioicaPTw- ~ r x r 3tW» , StdO Ind 2 30 iin n a —n rc^ -h.iiHcih T P n fpo Corp. The com p^ believes Hoo*LP 1.32 189 44'.^ 43^11 *4 ~ std N J 1.80b Howmet 70 20 1 ^ 14 14''4+ ’ * StdOhIo 2.70 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE behevea, The company sayg SterlDrg 80 ruptcy rate of borrowing" Idaho P 1 60 17 30H 30 J0 H + Mi Slew W n 1.80 June normally, is a month of idtalBas .40 135 18^4 18'^ 'n StudeW 1.20 241 42 “accumulation' leading to- points to an autumn "cnmch of IllCenIn 1.14 44 38'/j 3»H 38H Sun Oil Co 1 32 U ..Ul.Pwr 1.2Q 24 37 l«''l SunihAAn J2 strength through Uie summer*^ crisis proportions." Janeway Imperial Cp 44 13’.% 12^i n»/i- H Sup on 1-40 warns of ‘•significantly higher INA Cp 1.40 155 49'-% 48'.M 49'(»+ ^ Sw ift Co .70 N il C H A H O i and adds this year promises tij Jng Rand 2 34 54’/% S4H 54^ be the same. “The outlook for interest rates come autumn Inland Sii 2 44 28’'« 27 H 27'/« • T an dy Corp up 0 . 0 1 tntpCopper 2 15 41V4 40'/') 40'^— ^ T eiedyne 3k most stocHs appears bright (and) a new Inventory reces­ I B M 5 .20 205 323'-> 321'^ 322V4-2'- Teneco 1 32 sion ... on top of the present A M Pvtoc .90 IntHarv 1.40 154 29'% 28^ 28^-— '4 Texaco 1.40 over the next two months (and) AmpaW Cp InM Mining 14 10^ lOVi T e x E T r 1.52 aggressive purchases of leading slu m p .” In NIckI 1.40 150 38'-i 38‘>^ 38**- '» Tx6a>T 1 52 Int Pap, ^5 - tVW L cn u ld . . . he re .m rd - Int TAT 1 15 313 43'-^ &2?* 43*%“ ** T e x ln s lr 80 28 117 114** 117 -1 1' - 92. 18'A 17«% I I - •'% l>ek Corp 114 50*% 49 4 9 H - *- T x P L T 50b 1 19 19 19 ing," TPO says. 35 35«% 35*^ 3 5 '^ - ^ . ~ J..J ---- TfMUtll 1 92 134 54 S5'-J 55' * - ' t LEGAL ripTICE ♦1 23H 23 2 3 l% - *-% Janfien .40 14 21'-- 20H 2 0 * * - T e x tro n 90 78 .30 29H 2 9 '» - ' 4 Je ffP lio t .88 84 42»'» 41*4 41''%— T h io ko i 40 35 10*% 10** 10*%- 2 5 - The market’s recent weak­ NOTICE OF SALE Jo h n M v 1.30 • 48 41'.^ 40^* 40?% - T h r it ty O .70 6 25'1 35'-> 25'.'»- '* 47 3H 3 H 3 H — ’% John Jn .40a IW 90 89 89\* + T im k e n 1.80 36 3W* 38 39 + 1 s ness was caused by investor Notice Is hereby given, that Nor 104 I ] 12«% 13W Jo n Lo g n .80 59 58 58 58 TraneCo 90„ 40 67 64'*J 4 4 '')— 11 apprehension over the posslbili- thwcst Crane & RIogIng Company, 49 13W I3V% 13t% Jon«tL .25b S 15 15 1 5 - - Traniam .55 118 14?’. 14'-^ 1 4 * - - ' B Twin Falls, Idaho will sell lo the J o tle n t .70 3 32'/- 32'* 33’ » “ '*k *\ *} < '1 1 '^ jy of the Fed’s' returning to a ->eyMfu i.ag" Sv-hji B akarO U .70 m 41V% 40V» 4 0 4 4 - •/» r V — i^cMeRie-AN &iO£K-£XCHANG£- “ '^ght nioney^ e vti 1955 Red Sunllner No. U SRF 119529 ~ B » f t O V ~ P r r . . ______. 301 31'/» 30'/7 30‘'7-1'% TRW Inc la' 54 38'/4 38'% 3 8 *4 - to Paine, W ebber, Jacicson St Battt Ind .7 0 7M 34W 33*/% 34<^-f '/% K C So Jnd 2 10 39»-» 39'^ 3 9'^- »4 20ir>Cen F o x 84 11H 10?% IC H i- 1952 Ford Blue No Serial No B a a t F < l1 .U S3 42Ui 4 1 ^ 4f4%~ W K a n G E 1 44 17 72’^ 77^’J 'JVn- — :— Curtis.. AlthoughA“less aggres- loo-t^oM-soc-wnitB .a.dao'r— - — f c h m .7%tt______ll40»)L-3tV3 . H_iCanP.l-tXU- 17 -iKyn Nn H~,H 1777T ga^.Al .40 ^ 4au>^^. ■ ^ ^ a an sivc-rateofexpaiisiuii iuertainly 1959 Ponllat BIOO CTSi'tlM IT - . 24 K*»VV h 3 7 ;©«>» 4 0 4 0 ‘/ j + Un Elec 1.38 77 181« 18'4 18*4- Bandtx 1.40 is In order," the company says 196? Rclnut. 4-door Green 43 ^ '3IT% 3 ^ - ’-% Kanm etl .80 4 22’* 22A- 22V.— Unocal 1 40 110 37*t 37’ 4 37)« WtnCLV . •angiM* -lr»- 4J4— -Kannrcot?-?---- 6 ■ 7 i -‘return:.,Jn_:severely tight" > h » - lierT Me 111 _ynlroyal .70 .U 22 2 1H 2 1 '% - f WQH i9iS'Buicircnn».'N0. jk 30:^ 3 Black&O .IT 45 W 49W 49^-J- — K}dd4W-jr»l 7 5 2 5 ^ 2 S H U A lr c r l . » 59 37'-4 34*% 37*4 + l-C tO S i 195i Too Gray FtOO*R 39499 BoaingC.40 210 . 22 21‘>% 21'-- H KImbCl 120 13 3m 31W 31H-^ tk U n B r a n d J O ____ 285 15** U U U U - I lo w - US5 Bulclt 4 floor N o-JCifliM JJ-.- Bo1»aCat.23 k 131 33?» 32*<^-H K L M 2-22d 5 5 U'M 54 5V;*-1S Utd Cprp ^ 55 8’.x t '.i 8 '] . 1959 Ford Thunderbird ;::BCrq^ y 40 ?7W f f - - l y— w 9. a3'-5- -A ll'j- ■ -Ui-GvpiwvJ------4_43'-t,-AaU -mAN QCKXJ^CHAI^ — Ov«rrTher€ounler rs r--- - 3 31^ U S tr\dO I~-« ----- 109— 27------TVti— 7 r*3 ------^No. ----4&.^43t^-4^u.^43la.-.-Jr<,, _USPl«Cft-^- .x l2 ft_ 3 2 3 l‘;» 31^* ----- Ov»4«fwitJw«NAS»e»-ep(Ke. -Bourra -tix. -.u. i5 ».^ . 15'^ — ^ v\ Oau.-- -MU- tmofaly ftoon. All «nlef^a«i- - - /-JJO. A9RG.U02E8 ______144 41** 41'.4 41'.^— ' BranlM A iry 331 11*% 11W 11^ — '% Kroger 130 U S S te e l 2.40 145 31>^ 31"3 31W M i l C H A M G I IntardaoUf qu«tatiant do 1959 G re en B u ic k N o, 4F 2031550 Brtggs 2.40a 1 43'^ 43W 43<'> ---- L L----- US Tob 1 20 15 34*0 34** Ford Parcel — No Serial No BrUMyl.20 119 43 47H 43 + tear Sle 20 140 11 lOV-j 10*-.- not, ii^cluda U td U tiilt 92 314 20 19'*3 20 * a o w n O * \ S S aid B rltP at 30b 48 15 14*% l4^ -~ '.u i , UnlwOjil., f a ^ l d oMHn .,oi ,.f,am m i «fcinn Tha f qmtto. VoWUng s ro r^ g c u id s ^ l ir t ie J9W -y * l 5 IS ^ v i' U p ion o 1.60 71 H'-} 63'4 43’ * tione ora provtd*d by I. W. Mcl*b- B rvn tw li .12 347 33'.fa 32*% ’ - . J.»ouyv/wn 4 19' 49>^ 4t*« a *ii~ '« UlahCon 60 38 69** 69 69 received until June 74. 1971, The B o c y E r 1 . J 0 2 29V% 29 29 / r H » y M cN l 90 8^ 8*%- ** UtehPL 1 93 4 34*« 34'* 34''4 arti A Co. _ adverriser reserves the right to Bwdd O m p 34 11»% 11* 11^ — '^CWg M y 2*.% 2 t S3‘ % 52*/^ 53 + '------V V------re|ect jmy. or atftjlds. BulovaW .40 48 21 2 0 U 3 0 ^ - f ' « Vmg Tem co 250 13*4 . 13H 1 3 H - '» Varian Asso 31 U H 14 14't - - • P U B L IS H ; J u n e 14, 15 & 16, 1971 B urlln d 1.40 84 ' 40*% 3 8 S J9*%— ** l lt t n in 2'-->i 533 33 32*^ 32%%-*^ ’» V en d o C o 40 7 14’ ii 14‘ * U ’ k Amer. Biocte. B url No 75b 34 44?% a ' ^ ’ 44*%— '.% Lockheed 497 lO 'i. 10 10 - ** V ic to rC C 50 31 18 B urrg h t 40 Bank of Amer. 37 I25’A 124*% 125'^- '% Lo«rt Cp 1 145 53'^ 52 53 - »« v a E le c t 13 103 20'u 19’ * PUBLIC NOTICE “ “ Lo ft* < tnrt 1 _ 15 32'-! 32'* 32'/4 E q u ity O il Pursuant to me provi4l6n» of the Camp s'l.lO r c a v iF im r 9 145'** I4 5 ‘ i lAJ-^T W arLm y.20 C o m m u n ic a tio n s A c t o f 1914. C a ro P L 1.44 **32 42^% 42 42 W a|h Garrett Pr. 20.S0 22,00 C a rrla rC 40 3 20 19*« 1 ^ - W e « tA lr lOh Inland Radio, inc.., licensM Of Cia&s CaterTr 1 «) 15 •*<. 8’% 8**~ W sfta n c I 30 Idaho P w r. 55.00 59,00 4 broadcast station “K££P, Twln_^ CaianaM 2 W U n lo n 1.40 F^lls, Idaho Is required fo file with CantI Soya 1 Ida.lstNat'l. 32.50 33,50 Macy R H 1 15 41^ Wa«t El ).80 rt^e-FCC, no later than July % W71. C a rro C lOg AAad F d ,90b 17 144 A M E R I C A N S T O C K E \NGE Wttvac 105 Itm n .G a s 13.37\4 13,75 an application for renewal of Its Cartaln-l .80 AAagnav 1.20 W a y e rh t .80 Caa*naA .40 AA jr O il 1.40 WhalPift Sti • 96 KeUwood 38.62V4 39,l2Mi license to operate station KEEP on C n m S P i 1.20 A/Urcor 80 W M rlp t 1,40 3 1 7 ll I 14S0 klloherU. The oWkers, direc- "cnKHMim r KUFMrd'T>y' tors and owrters af p e r c e n t W h Con .aOg M il CHAMOl 10 Ch at O M o 4 Marthr 1 10 W h ite AAotor P ac. E iig . 3^25 3,50 more of the stock are Gordon L. C h rU C raft MartMr I.IO WhlMakr Cp 114 11^ Capps, Gat^ t.: Capps, Oavld-N. Chry»Ier .it) AAa>»eyFcr c io w n O . 1 7 W icka* Cp 1 49 44'-) Pac. St. UTe ^5.25 5,50 Capps and Charles E. Marland. O n G a» 1.S4 AAay OS 1 40 W ln n O k 1.48 13 44’ « CIT FIrtcJ 3 Mav«rO« .40 WOOlvvtt 1 30 347 4T^ Rogers Bros. 16.50 17,50 Members of the pobi Ic wtio desire to C I t ia a v 3.30 43** 4 3 ^ — *% AAaVt«g 1.10 -----X Y Z Rolls Royce .22 . ,26 bring to the Commission's attention C ity Iftvt .50 22V% 23*%— '-4. M cC ro r 1 20 214 111'- fads concernino the operatlonof the C le v e E l 2.34 34W 3 4H M cD n O 40g 16 39*- S ie rra U fe 3.00 3,62 Vi station should write to the FCC. Coca Col \M 103V* 103*%~ *% AAcGr E 1 40 78 4) Washington, O. C. 30554, not later Co^ltt 1.40, . 4i«k..4S?^-i- 1% AKcGHil .40 45 S4*x Surety Life 3.75 4,00 Collin Radio 14*4 14*4— ’.4 M cL e n 80a th»i August 2, \97}. Letters should. COllnttt 1.4Q -_-seJ-ouLih-detall_th<_ao«lfle<*J«^.t>. -yrfiicliJhe^dtgr-Wi>he^...rtig-gofn-- h^fsAion to consider In pasl^n&^Bhnftl^ Com Solv .40 ^ W O M Iri:’ the American Stock Exchange application. A copy of the license C m w C 1 3 0 Q M ld So U 1.02 Sates(hdt) High Low L a s t Cho renewal application and related Cam&at .50 t5 73H 73W 73*4 M M M I 15 »fMet .50a 2 19**. 19*- 19*^- ’« C ontfid 1.10 117 ir.% ,1 5 „'.2 S V % « ------' JU in n P J Id C ontrolAild 9 '9*% 9** material .will, upon-tiling with the t ^ i F d 1.20 87 47V| 47 47«^+ »%>, Mo P a c A 5 Am Pet S5r 11 23’.4 22'-4 22'M-f'• * Commission, be available rar public ConsFrght 1 31 34*4. 34 34 — V j M obiiO l 2.40 ArkLaG l.X ’ 14 27 34'’> 24*>— '■> M A tC H A f l l l M A Y J U W t In s p e c tio n a t In la n d R a d io , lnc.» 1130 ConsNG 1.M 48 29V% 3f*4 3 » l ^ U M ohtco 1.10 Baverly Ent 158 I3 ’ « \V‘t 13’%-*- Blue Lakes Blvd. North, Twin Falls, C o n a m . P w 3 45 30U 29** X — W Monogram - &c4H45L.aa:___ 1 jiiit Idaho itBO l between the hour» of “Corrt A lru r* la Moftwn 1 *0 220 44»^ K w o d y i ; ? ! ~ i2 37U. 37 9:W AM and 5:00 P M ...... » ConC4Wi 1.40 •4, 3f 39 + W Motorola 40 90 ir-;* C ir c le K ' 3 2 v 2 37 J7 ?m)Cir-PRlCE INBE^^ C o n f l o n 1 W 90 35»% 35\% 35W— W M f Fu el » 80 13 44*% C la r v C o rp 7 ’ - 5 * r- - 5*% PUBLISH: June 7, 10, U & 17. 1971. Contrl Data 3B0 44H 4 J H 44 - 1 M fS tT e l 1 34 38 33% C o m p u te tt 13 13 121*1 Com G i 3Wa. 39 J51W 349W 351 M urpC o 1 20 30 33*4 NOTION T^aiO O EftS CtttBrdc .» 3 2**% 31V* 31*% -----N.M ----- The State Pwchasing Agent will C P C intl 1.70 44 34'^ 34 3 4 * * - >% NablftCO 2 20 22 '51** 51 51H-»- ' receive sealed bids at his office. C r a n a 1 . 4 0 , 20 41** 40*4 41W + H N a (A lr) lOh 31 24 35^* 25»*— ' CroowllC 4k 758 13'.% 13V* 1 3 * * - V* N a tC a th .73 541 47 44>* 44**— ' •equ Cp Oid 40 . 5 4»% . . - J r o b b e d R o om « 5 ^ S ta fe h o u s e , Bois4», Id a h o , Crovm Z 1.20 S5 33*4 33 33 — * * N a lD ltt li .90 47 17'1 17’- 17’ -> Fed Re*our 5 4** 4<4 STANMRD & POOR'S — untn: -IV;X.A-M., June-aX- W l for F alm o n t OU »- »3*« 13*® thefollow lng: Requisition No. T-1308 F in C p S B .20 39 23H 22*% •SOO" BOISE (UPI) — Robbers for Key Rings for the Health F o rd C a n 2 zlO I7'.'> 87'.% Department.af_Bolse...-WotK>a. Frontier Air ' ■ 34 ^ 4’* -cannunary----- w'Tr-”3ri“ ’ t u b i i G re a r H yd rl 1 7'<. 7’,tCaiM r .Ux,3k----- 118I..I1W : U.W... L aa C iTf .30b 31 . 23’ ^ 25 eipts aBd^togk:fLMO==--^'----- itirajni^JC nifTa^ - 9 - ■ Iiu 'yi liiw l tiitm ila i^ uiKurrrig ------Piirfh a^lng Aaent'a O ffice------:------TED. CRAMER. n tw P u k M s a c k s o ver-th e ir headd, tied u p ------Sfrte-POTXti«Ino-AgKrr -P R E V ^ the owner, Manlay. Morrow, Publish: June I ) , U a . U, 1971. CLOSE HIGH LOW 11:00 ajn. Petrla St .40 7 44*4 44U 4 4 L ; . - proprietor of the Rose Garden NOTICE TO BIDDERS . P«*Mm Oyn 4 *8‘% 8»'S 8»^ . The State PurcHB»ing Agent w ill PubcoPi .15' 18 •** 8'* 8<%— Cafe, hb brother and an em­ receive sealed bids at his office. r Matni) potatoea 3.73 RSC Ind IrK 31 2^^ ;2*4 2*4 Shattuck On 12 5 ' 4H 4H— W ploye, Virginia Nate, in the R o o m 305 ^ t a t e h o u « t . B oise, id a n a .— • U w ca ttk 32.47 Solltron Oerv J7 • 14 1 5 U 1 5 % ^ »athroom bfsforejeacaptng with u n t il: J u n e 25, 1971 to r th e ------30.30: ,.4iiit*am . lo i ------42 18 IT^-*-^ fo llo w in g ; R e q u is itio n N o. SR«1A4- $ y n f* x C .40 135 49 »4lt%- 48«^ - V. 't B e 'm o o ^ . —90A for-Federal Road Sh— ts-ior-the ^ .M 3 0 ‘ ~T#CHhTCTrfn------33 T4»» V U O UnlvCom 3k 13 • 4^ c* Boise PoDceTJepartroenroffi- H ig h w a y 159 U t a h J f lr .iP , 8 13^% 13’ *? 13?%H dala said they have reason to Id a h o . « All bid» win be ^b iicfy opened 16&H believe four persons were in- and read at the rfbeve- time and 155.70 6 5 TOlved in.the ro b b ^ and be­ place- Forms, stating the conditions, -mo»t-be secured before bidding. 162.70 W illia m H e n r y H a rris o n lieve the (robbers i^ y h a^ 5 0 These are available from the State h a d 10 children, four of escaped hi 4 gray and green Purcbasihg Agent's Office. whom igere alive when-he vehicle w ift a school sticker in TED CRAMER. Q u o t a l i ^ from to u a N. Ritten Co., Twin Fol|» 4 6 u State Purchaslr>g Agent bftcame prftRidfint. ■M -;;^iiA iMihk the" wtod aw : ’ T t 'n "i t " w * ■ I

Monday, June 14, 1971 ntnei-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 13

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mr. after was slow-pac^ ,and sieev^ess gown of translucent _ The-newlxHeds^had-the-first------and Mcs. Edward Findr Gox;— peaceful;' rAbout "30 ol tthe silk organdy over a.white crepe dance and later ^e~I^r^dent -- married . Saturday in the. - Nizo.nj^ relatives and best spe^cle m d ^splendor of a frlMB^cam^by for cbti^ annids'ojaJYicia.’8 fiiigeriaiid. -The- n ^ & g a controversy among Some thought the couple spent' went .Off where, as, the and w ife at 4:-45 p jn . E D T . B u t ' ^ m e culinary J_ctitics— 'Wha their wedding nig^t at Camp President’s 25-year-old daughter just after the 18^ninute" cere­ questioned the recipe, also was David, the presidential retreat wanted. She wed the 24-year-old mony ended, It started to rain a succes!}. Trlcla took a small in the Maryland, mountaiia New York- stocialite bieneath a once again and guests, the hite,^-CQx_a~larget-j»ne,_^aiid outside Washington. flower-atrUng white wrought women gloved and hatted the ______i_la 'At'the White House, the day irOn gazebo, dressed In a men following,' a p p ro v a l. Nixon tisks jobs or veterans

WASHINGTON (UPl)-W ith “This Is an effort which I • the unemployment rate among consider to be of the highest Vlefinam-era veterans now ex^ priority and of such Importance ■ceedlng 10 per cent, tresldeht that every available program Nixon Sunday ordered the should b(i used to the m axim um A FEDERAL deputy mtinhal, foreground, uses a two-way governm ent to turn its resour- toward achieving Its goals,” radio to commonicate with a Coast Gqard cotter in background eea on a top pi’iurity effort to Ntxon said'lii~a-letter tu Labor Agencies cooperate WhUe Aillln^ld'&'likleYal'Xlca&ak blahd. The Coiafl Giiai^irnd~ find jobs for ex-servicemen. Secretary James D. Hodgson. federal security agents maintain a tight watch of .the Island both Nixon began a Job 5.for- onshore'and in the waters around the Island, as Coast Goardmeu Veterans effort' last fall but it work to restore the island's Ughthouse to operatlon.(UPI) was mainly a promotional effort. The’ new program will R e a g a n enlist Uie heads of federal agencies to mobiliate fed eral resouree«-so that '^oba can-be found for the 1.1 mllUpn men Distaff racers pose tough-te^ who leave the service 'every year. : - - ■ ------Nbcon proposed six specific i n c o w s steps, Including a Jobs-For-riFor^oapHb^xrprhrts^in Wyoming^ Veteranij drive by the National SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) Alliance of Businessmen, an CHEYENNE. Wyo. (UPI) - ler.-i today organlza tion which has pncen- the losers, bracket to take third thopast three years, but this is iatBm tlii'tJueetin.lr.'ii'_ .... .rth iipc- _ of "loopholes” trated on finding jobs, for step forward for womanhood Nealy 400 girls across the ter.” Bell said. which apparently allowed Gov. disadvantaged minority work- Sunday- when three -Cheyenne United States have entered soap Besides Ann, two other girls Ronald Reagan to avoid state ers. .JBetter girls became the first official box derby competition this entered the race, sisters Tam­ Income tax.es by investing in an The President directed an contestants In a soap lx>x derby year, acco rd in g to M ason B ell, my and Terry Mayhew. All t h a n ^ . exclusive Midwest cattle firm immedijite Increase in the race In the event’s long history. general manager of the All- three are ready to go again, offering tax shelters for the number of training slots for All three female entrants won American Soap Box Derby, and along with a th i^ Mayhew girl, B a re fo o t. rich . ^ returning GIs. Hodgson told a their opening races and young director of Chevrolet!s youth Brenda, the younger sister of Among the firm’s other briefing at the White House Arm R eece. 11. wound up fifth program s. Tammy and Terry. clients, acco rdin g to a copy­ Sunday he hoped to add 20,000 in competition with 48 Wyoming He said, however, the three All three girls built their own righted story In Sunday’s veterami to on-the-job training youths. Miss Reece, who won Wyoming girls were the first cars, according to' derby rules. Alfred HitchcockrRidi^-niilUon;— ------gins, was edged by Mike Hart, mlng’s derby Is one of the ear­ Ann’s father was surprised . Wldmark and golfers Gary Nixon also said 12, In the sem ifin^ race of the liest. And it was rather fitting she finished so high. He said D our openings by federal winner’s bracket in a pnoto as '(Vyoming was the first gov- he thought her older brother ______er yid le&ral contraetoF ______- J in is f e .ernment to give women the Joe would be among the fast- Reagan, who long has con- listed with t^e .OTs. rlghfto-vot«. and~SBRPtlie-tiHit=e3fc ______tend^ "taxes should hurt” so ment S^^rvice, including Civil beat Hart for the title... Jeff state to elect a woman gover; " 1 wm waiting for my son to the cltizWi is aware of wh^ &rvice jobs. Johnson. 11, and Matt Schoen­ nor. ' win It,” he said. “He spent the exdmive toe-jrip. They government cbsts Qm, issued^ Other steps'ordered included berg, 14, cam e bS ck through "We’ve had girls a ^ y for ‘aroMd^sixThonths worWng--on— ihaptup youtleg«,jwhvlEthey. statement through his press expansion of Job training, his car and Ann only spent comfort your feet. I n fia t o r office whlcii said: counseling and placement pro- three or four weeks, all her ra is e d h e e l- I n re d o r b o n * "I have l)een Interested In grams' by the Defense Depart- screws weren’t even In the car s t r a p . $ 1 2 .9 5 cattle. horses and ranching all ment for GIs at the time of rig h t.” ^ He’d rath er not! of-my-life. It is an uidlmry Uieu military separauon; Joe was. eliminated by the part of my business and .1 creasing the effectiveness of AT A RECEPTION hi the East lUibiii of the White House on derby's chamijion during the fi­ intend to continue with it even the U.S. ’Trahilng and Pmploy- nal stages. Saturday following the marriage of Tricia Nhoin and Howard though it Is a relatively small ment Service In helping veter- t o s a v e p o s t a g e Miss Reece wrecked her car Cox, the bride’s father, Piesidat Nixon, grimaces .(lower investment.” ans who have been on photo) as he is reminded that protocol calls for him to dance during a practice about Under the cattleUtfbUC UUCIoperation, Obtuil, unemploymeht UllWltUlUVtilBJIb compensationW illL^lidO U U il atav 4. I J I A J with the First Lady.iPresident Nixon, a Quaker, finds danqhig wealth' Is-in v8st through^loast-three-mpnths^-:— ;— ■------^ deUvery-^nd-apecial-handling ...... ------■ -...... ln"diiitrlesr‘lric., manager'fbr 'ntiT^^e"Bower :for'pa-cels'are exanSes” n.Vt of Kansas gty. The firm buys ______Inc., has Mid there are five -H p iuilrf-"nprttfii^ mull i« fnr sotne coaring_fr£m_ ihe cattle for its clients iMd----- 1 7 ^ IfiTSET’lltro built the floorboard, which was manages the herds. In tlw cut maUlng costs in view of the, p„d is cheaper than registered totB_ouLln the;craab»iandj?aa Thttgs^^cute^ -T- goyernnie^s eye, the investor May 15 postal rate increaser — -kBair: ^ l a l handling Of paf- -U a. full-fledged stockman and of isles ^ W{ayne-^Bckso»r-=Boise;-^-^^^^^re^ DETROIT (U PI)—Seven per- young, he said. entitled to tax benefits on ______business machine company's Ucal service between post of-

»h»rT»ir«m:------^------andoth.,,iachingeipund, the l^glqlntnra rjiiixitlnripfl MANTl .A (IJPl) __ P n rrr|p r tO CitieS leSS than 200 ^ S “ io_clted flv^ways. believed to be related to men were not, Jackson said. whether a non-p«ncher should Philippine President Carlos P. ^ costly and” to speed up the flow of mail: racM. Detroit's reput^ driy war. tie entitled to full ranching tax Garcia, who was elected • can actually result In slower de- "It appears to be an ------______------______------______Itvery; -I^ m the sch|^ules '■ three girls made their exercise sandals Inspector pichard BoutlnsaliF ~gTO'iillnn-^fypi»;^^—^<>irt--R«iitm^-Jnnphnieji m erely by putting up presiden t ot the new ly torm ed r a m i' Uuiiim! u ia ll.------abbislbn to enter alter wdt^lUAe perhaps related to drugs. ’’ , some money, particuIa?Iywlren~xtmstitntional—m^venUon—last— "Most first class mail traveb 2 J P all the victims appeared to — U se codes. members, of the other sex put Boutin said police found some he doesn’t own any of the ranch Friday, died today of a heart the fastest practical way to Its have been shot in the head. —Mark large nrsi class enve- cars together. The identities of the dead suspected drugs and three or land. attack at his residence in destination and can prove lopes clearly. were not released, but Lt. four shotguns and "several ' "The governor is acting nearby Quezon City. He was 74; advantageous. —And label parcels properly Ann's decision came when C h arles Jaokson of the 10th handguns” in the house, a two- totally within the limits of the Garcia was the Philippine “By using the full oni ounce with just one address. label on she observed her brother build -Priirinrt on detroit^s__ near just law,”— said--State __ A-i.semblv Republic’s fourth president, of m ^ 'you purchase with first the outside to avoid confusion an entry earlier this year. As anh M nrcH I ii TV m o- S ervin g from 1967 to 1961. -class postage, may-find you can -and- men and four were women. where Detroit’s 1967 riot broke crat. "The problem lies within He was elected vice presideni Is lost. dded on the race a year ago. They were‘all black and all out. the tax system itaelf.” in 1953 and succeeded the late velopes and other Items that I Raomon Magsaysay in March. will ride free. The same applies < 1957, when M ag saysay w as for single-piece o r bulk thh-d killed in a plane crash. He was ^ 833 m a il.” ------S P E C IA t! ^KteELpr^dentJiLNavember, A quick check of postal scales 1957, - and w as defeated by 'may also saWmoney. by malt^ _ Ing sufe postal scales can read MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER/WIFE, SISTER, AUNIT, COUSIN those lialrline differences accur­ ately, he said, “you won’t be WHO BUYS HER ... putting extra post^e on a mall- HUSBAND, BROTHER, FATHER, COUSIN, GRANDFATHER lng_piece.;:L, ______„ .iMpkw n ggtri iinripr«»t«niilng n f ANEW G U i^ from Our Hugh Selection of guns from around, the world. Such favorites as Remington, Winchester, Savage,,. Buger, Colt and others. Select a pi- toI,'rifle or shotgun.

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^ngTeton— drove- Hairelson from third base with a sacrifice fly in tlie 10th' inn ing Sunday to rivp-the: New York h o ftieriifi in Kathy Whitwafth; calm ly ahitig------• --ging-0 L P G A L Francisco Giants In a game younger ^yers;-roansd to her, championsWp. tilie and second LPGA crown w ith $28,825. 7TtelayHtUireeTlincrtyraln: 7-— ^ re co rd g a lle ry of 15,984 at -After— heavy; " liitenHltlent -pleasant-.V^ey Country Qub thundershowers'had delayed saw Miss' Whitworth whip, play for 54, 26 and 66 m inutes, Stars have until Tu< t o yoimg Kathy Ahem, 22, who between the seventh and ninth finished second ^th a 75 and innings, the Mets finally pushed T.F. team into title 292 total for 72 holes. across the winning run against m i l a i r Another veteran tourlst.'Sim relleverSteveltemllteir ~~Qfflcir^KiflF"wmi55F sped"toTIfrCoora-Fir 8t yeder^ past pionship. dra Haynie, blew up in. the HfflfTelssir lea off ihenroar around for an inside-theHpark Rodew ay In n of ^ i s e 8-7 and WiiUaniii sliced a line drive with-a double down the leftfteld Just Inside the foul line down the SALT LAKE CITY. (U P!)- coach ' BIU Sharman from homer in the bottom of the first into the Twin Falls slowpitch ^ t ^ g w Lr^S X ^S hlir SeW uT^Td^ble to^yon Une and Ai Weis was . walked extra inning Sunday afternoon invitational softbalL cham- flrst4>aseline and kept going Attorneys for the Utah Stars of jumping to Los Angeles of the straining order agalnst_ Shar- Ed Kranepool when the, ball skipped—past- ~AB»—have*-tmtll~Tioon-T4val-K ■^dvanoid-bothTunners-^thTr:^:. -ffajdbway’s dKhtftelderirrto'the^ Tuesday to-j^esent further After a hearing Saturd^^ submitted by the Stars. way He for third place wlUT sacrifice liijnt and Donn Clen- cbrner.'-Williams- even slid at argiimcnto to ~a~Btate court Third District Court Jiidge D. That would leave-Sharman young Janie Blalock and Swdra dfenon w a s'w a lk e d intentlohally e r ’ s s u l ) m a k e s the end of it. Judge aimed, at restraining l*'rank Wilkins said l>e would ~geg to algn'with tlie LaXeis _Eoat_EaiiiiL_Z______to load the oases. K.en Singl^tort who have been without a coach - The - since Joe Mullaney quit last Blalock, a 77, and Mrs, EUiott, then drove Hamilton’s first day-long rally by Coors-Flrst month, ribwever. Judge Wilkins f 72. c rw ^ the three-way Ue • pitch to centerfidd and Harrbl- rookie of year bid Federal which dropped the th e f fo r t warned that the^Stara-tHH)bably-feMM£d,Elgce. fiye^gkofees.pfr soii just beat Bobby Bonda semlTfinal coiilest^to-Rodeway could successfully challenge in ® “ ^ “ HOUSTON (U P I)-^ 1 WD- constantlyTseeks the advi« rf' ":and thaixam iTKaia'lET^^ the courts the validity of the _ Whitworth had some *" *ib r h bi *“ «b r h bi liams, . a 22-year-old former. teammatM Hank sAaron and extra session against Ihe Boise seven-year contract Sharman “IMiculty on the final nine in U J 0 3 0 H°rryj,n.. 5 1 J o' College student who succeeded Orlando CepMla in his attempt team. In fact,. Cqors-Fir.gt gets javelin m ark .siuned in 1967 with the S tars. tournament sponsored by M d v s t b . 4 0 1 0 Sham tkv tt 3 0 I O' Federal had to come' up with ‘*>6 nilrrin rl ^ I I I Wiil’i ih 10 0 0 Clete Boyer as the Atlanta to make the transition to major then based in Los Angeles. TlgHfettcs— w hen— she- Fowite* 3b 4 1 2 ) Kr^nepool U4 0 1 0 Braves' third baseman, Joined league pitching. ^hree-runs-in-the-bottem^-{hEH PORTLAND, Ore. (U Plj—A third with a 259-2, well off his bogeyed the 14th, 15th and 16th. Wllllami If 4 0 11 7b 3 1 ) 0 seventh, inning, to throw the track coach who thou^t center 300 foot toss last year which set But Wilkins said he found. It Cib&on c . 4 0 t K) .Clendenn lb 1 0 0 0 the candidates for rookie of the “The big difference between Kathy rallied, however, for a L a n ie r 3b 4 0 0 lo S ln (jl« to n r l 3 3 3 3 game into extra innings,^ _ “highly unlikely" any court HamlHoo p 0 0 0 0 Atpromnt 3b3 0 3 0 year In the National. League minor league pitching is Uiat if R usB-F ra n ci»^gtyl»-o{ throwing— the -recor d------1— birdie on - tough 391»yard — Del's BUtr Be would uphold a restraining Marichal p 3 (S (5 0 Dy«r c ' - 2 0 0 today. ; ^ a big league wants t o . ^ j the basketball could be' adapted " I’ve told Francis,' when you 17th hole while M iss H ayriie Cumbrind p 0 0 0 0 McGraw p 0 0 0 0 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 Gentry p 0 10 0 Williams, who started the pitch you a certain way, he § to Javelin competition could get a little speed on the throw, order against Sharman's-con­ was posting a double bogey and G a lla g h e r 3b I 0 0 0 M e A n d re w p i 0 0 0 season platooning with Boyer, can,” Williams said. “That’s ^amplon Turf Qub 18-10 and take bows today for his you'll kill the thing." templated move to the Lakers. m s e l l a p 0 0 0 0 The .Judge-lasLjseek-granted the three stroke difference M a rs h a ll ph 0 0 0 0 -protege-’s-prep-record -setting Murro followed Pleasant Hill; - ... C«'OT« C -1 0 0 0 nominaM hlnJself for. rookie_when„I some Jo people settlSI the tournament'.''7 Ore., track coach Bob Oailey in a temporary restraining order T o ta l^ ' U 4 10 4 T o l* U I) S 10 S honors with a three-run homer Cepeda or Aaron for help. ® IffMr-Kord iransier season. Sue Berning shot a two-under- Two outs when wlnnlfH> run icored against any move by the San Francisco >00 310 000 0-4 off nfen Wilson in the second When I’m gotag to see a pitcher Rodway-won^the T he 6-6 1-2,-225-pound youth e^essing admirationforEran- par_71-in the-final rouQd for a popular coach Who led Utah ,to W a w .V M ii, ''M0 1W 000 1-5 inn^Sun^ and seconded the for the first time^ I ask them ^ i set a national high school cis' throwing. Dailey saw 294 total and the $2,200 prize' E Mays, ,)HarrelM>n, iipeler, DP San Francis throwing the haskethnll an ABA championship during Prancisco,'New York 3. nominaUonin the seventh with what.he throws, if he has any md ^Coors-Flrst Federal record-j>f- 25JLf<25Srieet, , a .inchea in •that-went—to^the-slxth-place LOQ San Francltco 6. N^w York S its first year in the league. 2B Harrelson. 3B-ruent Francis, 18, who held the old scores the past season. at 295, w hile young Debbie 6 connection with the move, C u m b e rla n d 3 3 1 the . ------^a good curve." Williams said. It ^ p rep m a rk of 254-1, bested U.S. “ 1 never had a javelin in my Austin and Japan’s Chacko Johnson 3 3 0 hand until three months ago," however, found some consola­ Hamilton u 1 1 I Williams—who joins Chris waTT~goi^rT^terBlgh~cad gamble” In the final game, Rodeway able to toss the pigskin 90 court will find it valid." Valentine, most of it. He said he most Ja it came agaiiut^ guy 11 innings in ^ in g to’ shoot oVer a water made’a big bid in the top of the yards. He played quarterback Wilkins Indicated that no like Wilson, a great competitor, seventh when it scored three his senior year after being a court would prevent Sharman hazard on the 15th. and a great pitcher,” Williams Dodgers times, twice on a by H. tight end for two seasons, and from going to the Lakers, but if Noting that she was afraid of said. to tip Reds Miller. In the bottom of the also competed as a pitcher and the contract were held valid both the tough 15th and 17th Solons nab W illiam s, fi*om M ontelaire, CHICAGO (UPI)-Lee May frame, Gary Quesnell, Grant outfielder in baseball. during a trial the financial, holes, ghe remarked that “ those N.J., and Ithaca (N.Y.) CoUege, drilled an piteh into center Jop Expos Simbnds and Harold Nussbaum 0-2 Hi3 brother BiU is a consequences of the move could two could really get me into'a said he was happy to be playing field to score l^te Rose with a 5-2 verdict got hits to get one run home and professional wrestler, but Russ be enormous. peck of trouble,” and admitted regular now.______-sheT)lflyed-the"safesnhot-she- -_MONTBEALXUElI^=^by:. -Basset t-foUowed-with-another- ^shows~no-sign-he-is-interest«d^ IIBnrniaigfelyjroonilliear- „VaJenUne ^ove in four runs Sunday to enable Cincinnati to TouIdW the nth afterruimlng bingo to score two more and in following him into the sport. ing Sharman said, "The. last I with his first maJbr'Ieague edge the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, in a ^ ver^ al setTh^lage ~for~WlUiams‘ The modest youth orJy hear I was still the Los Angeles into trouble on the three and a single and went game in which the Reds trailed heroics. missed being the winner here Lakers' No. 1 choice. We’ll just previous holes. 4-4 at the plate Sunijay as the_: ANAHEIM (UPI) - Rookie 3 ^ . All the Twin Falls teams will Saturday when Larry Stuart of have to w ait until Tuesday to Miss whitworth insisted she Ixs Angeles Dodt'ers swept Toby Harrah's first major Yanks nip -Rose-opened league homer,nomer, a two-run snot,shot. resume tournament action lia-Striders- see what develops had not hit the ball well during -their-'Xhraa-gamo scries with a - by-beatlng-out-a-hit - t o deep, - W.4lobert Weight, Shamum ^ -the—fourt y tniimnment. spiSkM fl three-run Washington got pt! 0 2b"/-rtoss on Tiia last — 7=i-victoTy over-ther Montreal short and was sacrificed to attorney, told the court that the rarally lly in the ______second ____ inning^ C^UI I ’tfiaTOploRshipa begin aT the -t ry _ ------:------;------Expos. c . . ___I _c ____ •______...... two H annon P a rk fipMn '~s^nd by "Tommy Helmsr^ coach-must—be-^immediately Sunday and >1 the Senators went1 iwo Harmon P ^k flflds. ------'The-DodgerS'Were-trailingi 1- F ergu so n Jenkins,^now 10-6, got tree to accept the position with Pirates^ on to defeat the C illfo n ira 0, in the second inning when . , ,« . j. , i n T m A G L I A ROL l T ^ N M«y-to iiwing at two .sweeping. 4-2,—Laading--only toiead ers- -lh«-l jik frs.sinceixcc they-must-pick- u »*y-iiuuH-y*vifc------«------j r~^------■----- : wes parirer singled, . '.i. , ^ 2 •curveies but then threw a fast a new coach going into the ninth, Washing­ Johnny Fetraglla, who has , probably within Tip" C a r CIS was walked by Steve Renko and OAKLAND (UPI)-Fritz Pe­ baU doWn d the middle and May ton put' across two more runs already broken the profes­ Valentine homered to deep left terson pitohed a seven-hittsr sional bowling tour record — drilled-it over secohd base, “The terms between Laker on pinchhitter ElIiott'Maddox's field to produce a J -1 edge. and Roy White drove in three for most money won 'In a scoring Rose and giving relief ^ general manager Fred Schaus double with two outs.' Mean­ in ninth Valentine also di'ove kn a run In nms with a sacrifice fly. and single year, k e e p s ro llin g . ace Wayne Granger his third I n l l i t e and myself weren't finalized while, the A n gels squandered the eighth inning witji a single double Sunday as the New York Petraglia -shattered the old winw4n againstdcroinat fourfnitr losses.1/vBSM 11 X 1111.0 when we last talked about two several scoring chances to drop ST. I^UIS (pPI)-The Pit- off reliever Claude Rnymond. Yankees defeated the Oakland mark when he won $325 in -Cincinnati_____ .CMc«h _j.he!r J9th dec!sifinL:at._home_ .Vri> i.i ------.I.rt. w -DETROrr,eagup s tirst i i-game cVVwora rr s -o 7 i swoixxi* cf 4 o i o combined with Kansas City’s _____ Woodwrd-30 0 0 0 0 Santo 3b ' 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Casey Cox, who went the last 4 P f l lb 4 1 3 3 P eq lton e lb 4 I 3 3 Sunday to pace a 16-hit attack f salary equal winner Sunday as they Ailm'ii' s 0 0 0 b ‘!i^ 4 0 1 1 win-ovei‘^^3oatdn-.shaved.Oak.-.------C«rbO II S 0 3 0 H ic k m a n r f 5 0 0 0 to the one the Stsrs are paying scored five runs in ine ninitnM- Bradford it _0 0 Oavis ct 4 0 10 ;as the Detroit Tigers cniaR^ . .w LftfO vre 20 4 Q D Jl- M aiftofe U 4 0 0 0 land’s lead in , the America!) 9-K ______m e ^ d they would ^ffcp ipe a inning, climaxed by Richie S im v c _____ 0 0 Fatrty ib _____ f Q Q Q , starter Jackie-Brown W elded Mcltae c( 5 0 0 0 DBre«den c 3 0 0 0^ “ViTihlme JfiTa vt 3 0 0 XiCBgue .:w e5rio live 'gaurejr — Corratet-c— T-trvo vrin pn D 0 6b Hebner’s U^ee^^ l^me r^ , two ;runs to .the Angels in the -E 2 Stewart ph 1)10 C A n n li2a« c 0 0 0 0* . Hnrton«inKia i^"rirn i;,rF h ^ ''^ j^ ^ ^ 4 1 j.Q _R A^jnand o Q.0_Q_O_ ^ ver the Itoyalar* Plumnrvf < - 1- '0 -4attHwtipgt-inni« g,-fenbled in ' ^utheririd ts 1 0 0 0 TeTersohlo^Tili 'blSTfor a --- ...... r n V T o T iH ------T 7 T r 1 in the fifth with runners at first Nolarx p 3 0 0 0 a fifth-lnnmg^ n n r’j^-^,t_j-^th-asthm a_Friday while In Cardinals, 8-4- shiilout in the fifth on the Cline ph 1 0 0 0 to» Angtlat OM OJOOlO— 7 and third and only one out. CStEN D AR __ fiihtMn p„l-XliQ Q:Ji three^^ln onoosite field shot to Sharman Carlton had a six-hitter with Mofttrvai MM 000 second of threesingles by BerL F » r r a r a ph 1 0 6 0 TdisagietU oil twO"polnts In the nine when the rooF T3T^C3r Ar^eTerTrW5«vtt 1ft reU ever ;Rqn P e rranivikt to: Willi. HR Valentina (U. S Staub _Joe Rudi. Peterson sti^ck out -cemplal* odvartiiins. covar-.. the Los Angeles Stars. Daniels Gene Cllneii and Roberto bases-loaded-2nd-no-out-jam-ln CMC««« 000 000 OO— 1 wrap up ihe game. Ip h r tr bbxo three batters and walked three E P^rei. jenhln* OP Cinclniiclnna**-! t, bought the Stars’ franchise ia„ aemente singled, with Cash O tte«n ^ 7 4 9 7 1 ) 1 3 the sixth Inning to record his og« of yoUr farm sal*, hand CfTlcaO 2^ LOB Cincinnati 5. Cnicnicaoo 6 D « tre it Pp nko L. 7 i 7?38;;J 3 in posting his sixth victory in 11 billt, n«wfpap«r cov«rag« 3B Carbo. Peptiooe HRS- Pepltonv Bb h b« r h bi M a rch of 1970 and m oved it to sco ring the run that tied the Ravmond 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 second win in five decisions, T 7 09 A 71 314 decisions. P9TH l») S Concepcion. Beck*rt, Towar ct 4 0 3 1 Stanley.. c< >13 0 Sart^ke '^ty. game at 4- 1. Cox helped hiriiself by snagging (ov«r 70;DOO raadar* in . Orti*, H*l»rn >-» 0 -T.a ylr>r in I 1 1 n The loss went to John Odom Mooie V o lley) - o tlv o n f‘bUI- ip N r *r bb to KJll*prw lb I 0 0 Kalin* ri 13 3 0 ^ 'in qutisuon deal w m i6 stATgtiii tin a 'Sflcr im :e- n in ch . hitter AIpi " Wiv) gave up Hlgiu - m t r a ll "n g .' All ai'ana ipvLiul luw GIbbort 3 0 0 3 1 C a rd e n a s »» 4 0 3 7 l B ro w n 3b 4 3 3 3 "with Sharman's righl to buy a "fly that scor^ Clines with the s c re a m lii^ in e r B a c f to the box Granger W 3 4 R e « *« If 4 0 0 0 G u t le r r e i 3b 0 0 0 0 walks and three runs in 6 1-3 rale. Every tale lilted in 0 0 0 0 0 five per cent ownership in the run that put the Pirates ahead SarTD T^o and turning it into an inning- Jmh.ln» L 10 « « 4 ] } 10 TitcMntki c 1 0 0 0 Fraahan c 4 0 13 innings. H e now is 1-3. Thit Form Calendar for 10 T - 3 M. A -3S.IW R a tlltf c 1 0 0 0 C a in lb 3 0 0 0 Utah club, and his participation and sent Carlton to the showers ending double play. Alyea ph 10 0 0 Brinkman 4 0 1 0 N«w York Oakland Pe»fra«w»*iH> 0 0 0 0 Cam p 0 0 0 0 in a pension plan, normally -with— his— third— loss__ of— the_ The loss went to veteran Jim doyi before, tale.______UcnlcH pn 1 0 0 0 Chance p 3 0 0 0 offered only to players. outslngs Maloney, who failed again in- C la r k 3b 4 13 1 Campnrt is 4 13 0 S tric k la n d p O 0 0 0 S c h e rm a n p 3 0 I 0 ^ a s o n . K e n n e y 3b 4 1 0 0 Rudr If ,3011 JU^fE17 Th m p sn 1b 4 1 1 0 . ^-Manny Sanguijlen greeted his bid to collect h is first W u rce r cf 3 110 Jackton rf 3 0 0 0 CAMERA CENTER -^a^lter-in g "TTaiTp^ — -.0*0 0 0 W h ite It 3 1 3 3 O avis 1b 4 0 1 0 Adv«rtiM m «nl: Jun« 15 C orb in p 1 0 0 0 feiiever Chuck Taylor with a American League victory. He is C a te r 1b 5 0 1 0-^ ando 3b- 4 0 1 0 M 4tnual ph 1 0 0 0 Phils 9 -8 single and after a strike-out, now 0-3, M u n io n c 4 0 3 1 AAangual cf 4 0 1 0 Auction*«rt: W *r1, EiUr«. H a m m p 0 0 0 0 Rookie A lo u rt 4 0 0 0 D uncan c 3 0 0 0 Woll & Mlttffrwald c3 1 3 I Hebner crashed his sixth homer PHILADELPHU (UPI )-A Catcher Paul Casanova led M ich a e l sft 3 1 1 0 G re«n 3b 4 0 0 0 Sox bow -Tofaii n SCI Total* l$fU f Peterw>n p 1 0 0 0 Odom p 3 0 0 0 JU N E 16 M l f m a M l a ______lOQOQl tBi— j > thp rtpht ___ two-nin pjghth inning (>y off thc-Waahlngton accond with OSrtro» <»* » ) parks Bob Barton> pinch-hittijng for a a single and then Harrah put Tan aca ph 1 0 0 0 DP--Mlnn*iota 3. Detroit 3 LOB- Pintburoti St Louis Kllmkwtk p 0 0 0 0 W E N D C U M in n n o ta i. D « tro ll 4 his first homer into the left to Royals __ ^ ab r h bi ab r h bi pinch hitter, decided a lilugging Roland p 0 0 0 0 Adv«rtiMm#f>l: Jui>« M 3B--1 Brown. Freehan. Horton, TcfVar. 1 W • ____ Ca»h 3D 4 1 1 0 B ro ck If $ 0 1 0 • Brown 10 0 0 Cardinal -arown XSl. Mit!erj«ald . field bleachers to make it 2-0, AuctiooM n: W *rf. EtUn, V 0 W l-il*. ------I 3 Q A lo v cf 3 0 1 0 matoh Sunday and gave the San Total* 31 5 10 S Ta4iU U 1 7 I KANSAS CITY (U Pl)^crry (5). Horton 113) SB- Car*%v SP-01»wa m M ^ T T r n c ie m e n ta r f 4 2 3 1 S .m m o n i c 5 0 fl O W o ll & Ip h r a r bb M Ditgo Padres a 9-8 voctfiry over wathlngtoh CtlllvMa Masy's run-scoring single and K a a t L 4 4 13 4 4 4 0 0 HOUSTON (UPI) - Rookie 1 1 ^ '* •brhM ab r h bl 0«hl«fid Mt *10 OM—i — , . 1 . Sar>gu»llen c 4 3 3 3 Beachmp lb 3 1 1 0 the P h iladelphia PhiUicus. Unser cf 4 3 3 0 Alomar 3b 4 0 10 C orb in 3 3 3 4 1 1 3 3 kZarl W lUiaTflS who rep laced Robertm m S O i O Hague 1b 1 0 0 0 superb reUef pitching by Tom H a m m 1 3 1 1 0 .0 Barton batted for announced 0 Allen to 5 0 11 Spencer 1b 3 0 0 0 -EttOUiaiKj______; « ] ° the controversial Qete Bover at ° ° ° 2b 4 3; 4 i -Mynchff, , 0 F r.e jo ^ ^ ® I the Kansat 1 0 AAcCraw If 0 I 0-tf « p 0 0 0 0 WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 nth in their last 14 starts, third baseman at 5-foOt-^ahd 3B—Sanguillen. Siiem or* 3. Beauchamp O'Brien ph HR — SangulHen (3), Hebn*r. (A) SB- San Diego pnua4aiC>t)ia 10 0 0 Sale Time: 6:30 T o t a l s 5 I 0 S T o t a l s 21S pounds, knocked in the first Cllnei, Saaouiiien, Robertton SF-- ab r h bi ab r h bl 34}34 lOS Totatt 3117 1 ^ May’* sixth-inning, single off WaftHln«t«n ftM •••••>-• $»ar»*Ji: . Hifrnan by identical 3-2 scoctt Sunday "hm wm ^ .‘i ------. r i 1 0 Cham pW jh p 3 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 JL solid oak dining room table; with buffet and 6 afternoon to gain'a split in the ab rhM ab m Oean 3b 0 0 0 0 Ston« If 3 0 0 0 Ow«n 334 l"I~n^ • .otr^ I ...... i W e»»mgfaosag:7d ii h Lwm h g r r ■fonr^gHWe, we«kehd~seirfeir Siatftic.2&.. .Q o.a.a,LcfTi«ittr p' fl 0.0 o WP.Brown: fralkOueen— T-3:-u. mobile and tike new, lawn chairs, console radio* and - > 1 0 0 0 latnpt, hand tools, portable Sing«r .Sewing mochin* and winning the first game as five Lum rf 5 3 3 1 Edwards'c 4 0 0 O PhllatfafpMa MO 104 OM—I Bolin p 0 0 0 0 Fltrmofris pO 0 0 0 Wllllamt 3 3-3 « Metiovr ss 4 0 3 0 their Wichita fann^ub. E —pt>o«bo4, Campt>eil, L««. DP—San many more miscellaneout items, Pavlatich pn 1 0 0 0 Savaga ph 0 10g ^0 ,ilralkaio rced in two runs in the v«rs«n«s tt 5 Oj{ 1 Wilson p i 0 0 0 Frank Baker, a lefthanded- 01*901. Phii»o*iphia 3. lob—s*n ojego ------... Y ork p p " - S 0 0 0 R«y p 0 0 OcO 7. Phtt.ladctphta IS SELL and , ■ " "P.niella ph 1 0 t fy " 1»orth inning and four walks M a y b rr y ph 1 0 1 0 hitting outfielder, who was 3B-0*mb»a, Ja»t*m. McCarver. e urom *te r pO 0 0 0 H a r r is p 0 0 0 0 _ TIIIMS:CASH ------i 4 i | 5 w * • j shoved -In the decider- in- the ■------ChiiH'rr - T 0 brought up from W lcW tBrfor iofioson (7). G«ston <4^—40—»4«rmon. — ^TRAOE 'M » 4 i , • 3 * *1 M * * » “ » fifth. . •fait 41 t 14 * TaiaisT«, A«r>n («•>, 1-> 0 0 n o n o 9*d Auction S^nri^ __ i m k r Of M a* SB—M o r o a n . SmsatorTTrtii-reraalnrwlth ■ the Millar w 3 1 3. 4 0 0 1 0 , SMMTl L f J * ' ’ ' ' J J 5 unearned run s. But in the fifth, *' >■ k r ac Mt »a tolin J3 J 1 0 0 0 0 Indians. * • K*li*v • 1 0 o 0 e 3 Jim Hopi^ins op«ed with^a hit, JArvI*. W J7 9 5 0 0 3 0 Reynolds 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 1 RED'S K a y W o U Jim Mewenmitfi W i l s o n L 5 4 - 2 3 J * * 4 1 3 C im illi, who appeared in 17 Champion 4 13 4 3 3 3 1 BurWy Jereme nwvett«p-ofc^«-ground-out-and- -JlA jr------1 l.a 3 t> 0 1 L . . -04- a 3 -0 -0 YATfe .100000 — . Harris 3 4 3 3 1 4l Fryman ----- svrgnwiar 3 1 0 0 i 0 scoTed on G ary Id sh 's siAglc to 113 10 0 0 1 S»v*-e«rom«,*r (5) 1. ^ CUrk: i.W. M w nm Sfh, Twin FoH« 733-4546 -^------,1^,, ■ ■ I......

. r . ' ' ' Mrtiday, June 14, W71 ^ nmes-News, Twin FaJIs, Vdahp" IV- Pcirsche says good-*bye to LeM ans by winning second cham pionship in row three liters; making the West to develop a smaller engi(ie. Cterman— fi«8— liter- efigines- — Helmut Marko,-a ^ft-yoar-old ....-, Ahanlffti*. P o m rh ^ fwnpotltlnn fnny67. to stay unbeaten in series beltod Douglass, who in turn by les^ than a car-length at came out'lof the final turn and around the ISOth lap. Bobby Porsche, With no -offl;^ was-a«trokoJ5ehind4hini<-ound_Mlehigan-IntemaUonal-Speed— cut,^;to left to block hts A lliso n .le d for.v 61. laps, Isaac- compeUtion from Alfa Ronwo : the loss. hLs fifth leader Bob Lunn. , way. It was his third straight competi’ 's path to the finish was in front 49 laps and Donnie or Ferrari this year, led from Southern Illinois SaluUs batted night in the College Baseball gainst four wins. Gary Doyle, tounh round NASCAK victory. line. Allison's winning speed ~AlUson^was firSt tor "/u laps. liT start tQ -finishT-Xaar yearv around in the top pj the 8th and World Series. who hurled all the way for the with a one-ovw.H?ar 73, falling Allison, who won the' pole averaged 149.567 mUes p e r hour fifth place was Bud(iy Baker, winner, Dickie Attwood of scored ______five runs to b re a k open E a rlie r In the day fourth- Texas club, won h is 11th to finish in a three-way tie with position for the race by to set a, record tor the race, flying a Dodge, wtiile the- Britain, finished second In^a; a deadlocked game and hand ranked 'I'ulsa -'^pplng fiirMercurv. aroiind' w hich only saw two c a u t T ^ famiUS blue Plymoutli of" ^llmlla^^l7'“co;®vm t)y Her^ defending champioiPSopthem to a S-8 edge over Harvard and The defeat left eighth-ranked Johnson at 279 behind the the sp^w ays’ two-mile track flags out for a total of 15 la p s. ------t tw * - ______• Pan American University Seton HaU with a reco rd of 17- lia y o ff quartet. - in 161.190, earn ed $14,945 to '“Isaac was running so good I finish UrTe sixth. I ^ c ’s spoh- laps'behlnd the winners: kncicked fieton Ilatt-out-of-th^ :i4, IfiV^lnp to ~ It" -was-Wei3kopf%""first- ife020"~for~Tunnermp "Isaac, knew I couldn't^let him Ret in 8ors are -^withdrawlng ' the . “Before taking over tor the Matadoir double^eUmlnatlon tournament Southerb Cal in an opening victory since M l ® SanDtego whose D c^ e js being wl(h- front of m e," winner A lliso n d d e e fe fe n n d d in in g g G G r r a a n n d d N N a a t t io io n n a a l l d o riv n v in m g g Telay, relay, /Jof m w as“ with an 8-2 win. round game. and Buick opens. d ra v m from further NASCAR said. “He had more poop champion’s car because Ford’s fixiwuajed, ■-•s m Thfe S a lu k is w ere rated No^ 3 Weiskopf said “I didn't know competition by its sponsors coming out of the comers than wedge-shaped engines get 1-4 Marko, “It reached the point w here I could not, even clench ; into their I had a chance to win until I because of a con^versy 'over I did.' inch more for air intake than ~niy fist because of m y blisten r- showdown clash witlrSouthem "got to the-i«m noie and I sf 'the size of the carburetor plate. Pete H am ilton woii nd up a the Chiysler cars running with “The whole race was very Cal, which v ia s ranked first. the leader board and said close third in his Plymouth hem is. ‘ testing because of the high -Hie-teams-battled ta-a-M Arnold (Palmer), 'Gosh, If while Donnie Allison, who The winning Allison thinks ■tpocds of .wtf-jcars. You had to-

“The more time passed, tiie four ears and a tail Sunday gingigj ball I was shaking so bad I had 300-mlle mark. Allison took 50 few ,” more we became nervous and I n i^ t in the first buUfIght to be southern Illinois was given an BALTIMORE (UPI) - Mike to back away. I.was in a real seconds, 20 seconds more than ■ But Isaac and Hamilton both didn’t belieVe we’.d won until teley^sed^ via satemtp_ to a addlUonal runner when Danny Cuellar pitched an eight-hitter good position because those AAU meet normal because his engine felt Bobby Allison was toying actually crossing the finish,” he Wflrid^jHdeaudience,^------ThomasTras hit by a pitchr -for-hls -eighth straight-vlctory guya putted firaL-L-aald-Ja ■■italled w hile a oiinrt of oil w as with them. Hamilton said that — HAYWARD7Xalir-(UPr)^ -sa id ;------!------It was a great performance and 10th of the season Sunday myself 'You’re the last guy. being added. He finished he was pushing his car w hard Starting Trojan pitcher Steve Jim Ryun, once the brightest by the flamboyant, 3S-year-old as the Baltimore Orioles Just give It a good shot.'And It Busby was knodced off the as he could but was still'falling Irkuutsk, founded as a . matador, thrlUing a capacity defeated the Chicago White went In. I had a straight-in shot star among a stable of mound during the sudden way next week then Ryun says behind at the end. C o ssa ck v illa g e in 1661, is one crowd of 15,000 at the Jaen ^x, 2-1. from about eight feet end I just American track and field stars, uprising.' He had^ controL ^s in a sort of eclipse today. he w ill p ass up the AAU. of the oldest dtles. in Sbeda. Bullring and uncounted viewers Cuellar, who struck out eight ’ hit it solid." problems throughout the game, Ryun, who won a special 800 on three continents. There were and walked one to best Tommy . Player, who missed his birdie Ryun wants to compete next walking six and hitting two meter race, here Saturday In also— protests— ftQin_jnim al John, yielded the White Sox’ shot on the playoB by Inches, week In the National AAU batters in addition Jo allowing Track and Field Champlon.

P a f M n d l Holp W ohtod I t W ofkW ontod 24 CHRtSTIAN-HOUSE HOTLINE. U7 BESTLINE DISTRIBUTORS wrLL DO LONG distance hay Blv« Lek«> Norttiv*% one 733.9SM. needed. Yellow - Paiges under haulfng. ^airfield* Hill City or housewarM, rH all, part or full any>%l)ere. d54-4»73 o r 654^2S^ FOR BUYING AND SELLING SILVER tim e . 733-16S3. '* DOLLARS, RARE COINS and CLASSIFIED COLO. Contact us first, WILL PILET, cure and »mpK* llih. . LADIES: TOPJUVAGES for proven ; Pred _Btnder. 57? SHAMROCK-COIt

"tnturmarton Mwd nei m s x Jfy% \ n9% r: '^ds must be received or can- V r a n c is w F incoincome property next to W foot _end M i^to CQMMAT. P^0:''20612, Jnlecvlewlna-Juije cellecTby 11:30 ATM75oV>7faay^ BIHIngi, A ^tene j^ 02. - ~ — front Tfwteu—Beth—for—»lt-e<^ PonddrosV Inn AAsk sk fpr'^Mfpr'^Mr ' Hale. separately, 326-4766 evenfngs. 678-9073 ^ T U E S D A Y / Ads must be received or con­ Truck stop drive-ln cafe in. Bllss^ JACK & JILL Nursery. Licensed Utah 64115. Idaho. For Information^ call Mar- ceited by 1*1:30 A.M . M onday child care. Children 2W *- b augh M o to r Company, Gooding, p re s c h o o l. 1104 10th A v e . E a s t, 733- Ida h o, 934 A112------_J ------. . . ------WEDNESDAY National fashion publishers have Adi must be received or can­ CHILDREN'S VILLAGE child care. four im mediateopenlngs for yoUng OWNER- RETIRING, deslroUs to sell profitable Twin Falls business. celled by 11:30 A.M . Tuesday Licensed. 2'/a. up. 461 North ladies to travel Eastern resorts. L o c u s t, 733 7080, 733-9010, 733 7795. Florida; Puerto Rico, return. ACE. REALTY, 733-5217. Expense paid training. S450 THURSDAY monthly, salary thereattef'. 38 SEAT CAFE for lease In con- t W ILL baby sit, m y home, any. age, Tranxpfvr_t at lftf\ t\irn\KWtLt1— A dJ’m i)^ be received or con- "= O T y fT lW frP t\O n e 73J JUV?. ^ ------w itti~P ant tueal dowrr- Pleasant personaMi_v_ celled by 11:30 A ”M. W ednei requirement. No residential remodeled, fully equipped-dishes, JWJLL BARYSIT^orjjeaiLaldkjyiY. -selling. See MiU-Net»on-r-H>UdaY- 'etcr6o0trwordi)T2ia~wm f«Hr ------~ d a y T home. Mohday tti^'u ^33- Inn, Wednesday, June 16th, 11 4 324-9939. J e ro m e . . p.m. Parents welcome at in' FRIDAY t^ rv le w . PROFITABLE DRIVE'IN Ads must be received or can­ TWO 13 and 13 year old girls want restaurant for sale. Attractive babysitting jobs. Phone 733 6111. celled by m p A.M; Thurs­ Agents>Salesm6n.Wonted decor; building and equipment like new. Busy location. $6,000 w ill d a y . I DO baby sifting in my home, ad h a n d le . W r ite P .O . B o x 7S21, Boise. dress across from Kellwood. SALES - S U M D A ^ ------“STJPEftVISERS" Ads (nusi bo received or con- DISTRIBUTORS Employment Agonciot 17 Unusual challenge for sales per­ celled by 1 I 30 A M FRIDAY sonnel In our crop service NEEDED P e i t ^ O WWg ll- a g R V tC e of M e g tc oelSanmeni. Applicants musi .^fe National Marketing Company, — Valley, 624 Blue Lakes North, capat)Je of hiring, training, and Quick Kup Distributing. NEEDS p h o n e 733-5562. working with people In the NOW, responsible men and women agriculture field. We-are an In- to service hlfah volun^B new t«g»p-Wqnted tarnallonal oem pany; Vxpandlng- p ru d u c i ------our sales force. PUDDINGS." W rite,giving personal background NURSERY ATTENDANT for local Take advantage of a m ultl-m llllon and sates-experience to Box .651/ FO R Y O U R church, aoproximately 7 hours cbllar advertising cam palin. Pan Twin Falls, Idaho. week. Mature woman preferred. or FULL tim e, • to 10 hours per FAST WORKING 326-5193. week. Company secures locations. Form W ork W anted 2 3 Commercial and factory. _ WANT A D ...... NfED insurance represen- -NO-S6fcfctNG- PHONE 733-0931 lative. full* or part time. Good CUSTOM SWATHiNG' and hay CASH REQUIRED »S00 to «W5. commission schedule. Frank baling with Massey Furguson For m ore Inform ation call toll frae P a tte rs o n , R o ute 3, M e r id ia n , 888 baler. Hay trucking. 536-2156, 324- 1-a00.144-7ia« or w rite Quick Kup OR CALL 1 OF THESE 2448 5007. Distributing Company, P.O. Box 8749, S to c k to n , c a llfo m r a , 93304. TOLL FREE NUMBERS!! EXPERIENCED SHEET rock HARROW BED Stacking, 2 wide. GIVE PHONE NUMBER. DIAL 543-4648 hangers and experienced painter Jim Mllleri_326-5157. wanted. Phone 733 0079. Buhl. Costleford ‘ WE HAVE a Wholesale business, -GR-6EM-MA.Y-.rHnPRlNG all caih «« ounf«i girewing by DIAL 678-2552 EXECUTIVE TYPE represen- Lllllbrldge Custom Jeaps and bounds. We need a tatlve. Unusual opportunity to F a rm in g dependable associate In your area Burley, Rupert, Decic^-- earn morelhansubstantial income- -7 33-«363- Paul, Norland in sales, and service, to luipment ana 'W Vifliory-wTticti established Magic Valley ac HAY HAULING and stacking. S. W. will turn over about two times DIAL 536-2535 counts. Send resume to Mr, Featherston, 733-3316 o r' Fred monthly. Income potential e«- Sulliven. 5016 Morris Hill Road, W endell, Gooding, Fe^herston, 733-8530. c-eptlonaKy high. Part-time Boise, for local interview the week distributors acceptable. All replies Hagerman, Jerome of June 21-25. YOU'LL FIND THE ITEMS DON McDOW ELL custom swathing strictly confidential. Replies DIAL 326-5375 wJth conditioner. Phone 536-2464 or Should Include telepnone number A£CEPTIONI.ST, ___ attrar.tl«.e •a e ffe ru e -? e» t 54»:------^ YDtrrjEtD~FW Filer, H ollister,' outgoing lady for large center city CON SOLI DATE & t U E M I CAL personnel office. If you are A FUN-FILLED SUMMER Rogerion, Jackpot, Nev CORP.. congenial and able to meet with CUSTOM SWATHING with con- dlttoner, Jerome area. Phone 324- Freexe Dried Products Olvlsk>n and handle the public we w ill train. O F F E R E D F^ .1 SA LE EACH D A Y 3 8 lS M ^ t r o s e S uite 219 Light typing, S20O. Call M r. Loren 5268. H o u s to n , T e x a s 77006 IN TH E L.1-. 3 SIFIE D Peck Jr .r 734-3410 for appointm ent, Snelllr>g & Snelllng. HAV HAULIf^G, Wendell. Jeronhe ______A D V E R T I S I N G P A n P S ■QLBuhl.flrctt. Rhone •'MIKe::. 5?6- - 4 « - ALTERATION LADY needed for Ofher Instruclion regular part-time work. Needs to hiiiie kj^pKMleiee af ew^ JJSTOM ■HAY .5Tflt:KlNri-..3:^ll. iP iiT init'fq und Charles Folconburg. 324-2844, women's alterations. Contact John C h a rle s Train now to drive seml-tractQir -CLASSIFiEP ^ss^^|daho.Departm ent Store,. J e ro m e . trailers, local and over the road. L U ^ r . 2 i la iiuei— rtfte;- west ef You can eVn high wagw after C a s tle fo rd . R e w a rd . C a ll 733 1821 CUSTOM SWATHING. T. E. Hud­ short training. For application and FULLER BRUSH needs fuiror part- son. 324-5046, Jerome. interview, call 801-487-0767. or 1 T M E S -N E W 5 tim e dealers. Phone Rupert 436- write School Safety Division^ 4W 1, or~Twm‘ T33-7<05: ------•MAVe SPU&WIK.- equipment to -United Svs>emt,.lnc.^f^)UM,T,A Accessories & Repair load, haul your spuds. Also cut Credit Unk>n «dg.. 223 West 700 y o u r se ed . G e o rg e C la rk 543-56S3« S outh, S a lt L a k e O t y , U ta h 84101. Agents'Sales men Wanted DRIVERS, 55 or over. Apply In THE C O V E D«nnls Q ark 543-5473. Approve^ for V^eran Benefits. Aircraft for Sale person, YeNow Cab Company,*260 limat-Sreedtng- -Beer-served in -frosted^ glosses' ■ AWTrTAven'ue South, Antiques A & R CUSTOM FARMING for all Apartmenfi'Fumlshed and the best finger steaks a/^d types of farm work, swathing* Hornet For Sole 5 0 chicken in town. Try us for EXPERIENCED FRY cook. Blue b a lin g . P ho n e 324 4058 o r 324 4855. Apartments-Unfumished Cross. Apply in person at the 3 BEDROOM HOME between Appllances AHH Squlpmen^^ l u n c h r ^ ------R a s ta y V a p ^ ___ Auctions c ZTs i o M-SWATHI NCr- ».00— an- __J«rom»__and__tw in. Carport, Autos Wanted 496 Addison West acre. Rod Sm ith, 543-4771. covered patio, good locafTon. Autos for Safe HAIR S T Y LIS T .-T tr*Inc": 119,750. STOCKMEN'S REALTY, Must be plvot-polnt trained. Ail aabyCHicks CUSTOM HAY hauling and «00 South L in c o ln , J tro m e . 924- W AN T ADS Baby Sitters-Qilld Care HYPNOSIS for weight, smoking, others need not apply. stacking. Hershal Randall, 733- 4>43; M 4 -2 M 0 .,>25 5573. Beauty Salons and memory. For appointment, 0475. ______Bikes A AAotor Scooters- calt 733 0420;------AMBITIOUSWOMAN- 1 ACREr k>y«ly.clean fam ily horn* Jf you have the ability to manage Boaftfee-Sale HOUSER BROTHIRS CUSTOM with flreplace--and„e«rRef. Try ^w o m e n r we^^tva WB F p o H fto riF fo r yo u - -Boats^Wanted- -O O N^TO UCH those drapest~L-et-5^ ~rolo-finm rang^»*iaraBrlr~73?r — F a r m - K ___Point aeaneri-doUl^U.~W e.take iuP9tyJAlng wig 4..cosmetJc.con-.. J 1 « .-7 i4 -l ■|?L^CH:2j:3g]rgh^'3"M'A'GICVATCEYT%'MrcrESr th e m d oM u, c le a n th e m , -end. sultants for Luzier, inc. (sister rehang ‘TTiem;' Idaho's -mest- .campany to Cialrql). Hlgh_com- SWATHING-Wm*l-IHC 14 footr with Ah NORTH houie plus rantal, i ] ^ Tvi MV r \. TW. U»iw. nrtvTvy— H x a r t d y - 'Campers Ua^-ETW hmief** Blvd;, Suite 277 Freeman baler, 733-5«97^------W hittier, California 90603...... Cardef Thanks TAILO,RED SUITS by Pullman, our HAY STACKING. Phone 733-2a7t._ OWNER AMXIOUS JO SaU 1 . ____ Cattle finest suits ^^safe. now. Only. No- S a tu rd a y ^e a H S r—------bedroom brick home; 2 *>elhs, 2 Cametery t-ot^ >76.75. 5-Polnt Cleaners or home V^ANTED: GENERAL farm hand, ■ fireplaces, carpeted and draped, ClASSIFIED ORDER BLANK "CufPlowers appotntrnents. 73^*^455^ year_arom(Lemp!ay,m8H^ZPPUprr — lu l l b a s e m e n t, o u t D f i H r t l m l t e d i i t ------CUSTOM GREEN' h*y“ cfi6ppmcr" over farmlno opyyuxis. ■/i a c re . P ric e d r ig h t . C a ll E w jc e 17 idern Tbedroom 7!:Oala.ikjBiefiA4ILyagi.B.uh l ; _ ^A?h^may~b«~cancBiBd'~wtiBTT~TV?utT 5 ~qre securedr Yoa-are-chorged-w tly -for—the Employment Agencies Ffc.iiWbrk Wanted 13 Card o f Thonkt^ o 'f ”! d ^ ^ r e a l t o r s *. number of days the od has been published (Ad must run same day canceled) Farms for Sale ~ i2 -ReSTAURANT-HELP needed*_fu|l CUSTOM HAY hauling with extra -•nO |>art~»Jmer-Send-resume-la 'targe+ierfOW ^t>edf or-carv-baU-and- .L'-POINJrOfciY-P£WiUX£R. Farms fpTRtnt___ i WISH to expr«-m v deep--ao- BY OW NEW .T T)*dlii50ITHrtlnl*ei»^- P fr m -BL friends, relatives. Dr P.O. Box 7821, Boise. haul. Phone 536-2134 evenings. -lenced- ' " Farm Supplies 91 Vaughn Pond, and the hospital EXPERIENCED--^BEAUTICIANS arage, dishwasher. *14,«oa“ 1 3 WORDS OR UNDEl? MINIMUM RATE Farm Seed n s ta ff on th e 5th f lo o r fo r a ll th e c a re SWATHING WITH or without Fanuizar aoilSaed U5- -end—coocAm-glven m e-and-m y- _ wanted. Call 734 3113J fte r AP.nV. --condlt k>ner^Bettng~*leo,-423:56Z$. B f t t i l U - -hvsbend durlng- hls HtnessT S>o- Foreign Cars 1*8 cerely, MRS. CLAUDE HANES. FULL TIM E or part-time bartender 143 Fuel and Wood mauled. Bhena Tll.Tgn * CUSTOM MA T sigcnTHO, aiiywtigrg; •Fir»pnM—wn nw ’■Tuum ; ' F O ;^ r» W e a n d M U Q oods------TO" A/UHwenger and Lewis. Phone 324. patio. tU,900. Oarage Sales 130 Retorft Good Things To Eat m LIFE INSURANCE 2245. K HARRISON REALTY, 7JJ-2m Hay,Orain,and Feed 94 CLARK-MILLER GUEST f^ANCH. Funeral Plan — Brokerege or Full CUSTOMSWATHING. Arlyn Krohn, BY OWNER, large home, excellent Heavy Equipment 92 Housekeeping cabins. For in- Time must .be licensed — top ^o ne 825-5093, Eden. location. tl4,S00. Nice yard, Help Wanted 18 formatton and reservations pttone Heating Equipment 144 oontrect — leads write: General shrubs, trees. Phone 7n-«2il. 774-3535 or w rite Clark M iller Bankers Life, 1636 Welton St.. Homes for Sale 50 Guest Ranch, Ketchum. Idaho CUSTOM HAY hauling with harrow Hous«l>Pumlihed 73 .PeaytL._Colo.. - »202._FQr__lMi_ hBEOROOM home-wltlv-d shopping cecvter. Large low- 36 ROUTE WORKERS 324-4703, 326-4964. 57 50 lor 3 doyi Money Wanted hair pieces. Interest loan. 733-36*1 evenlnos 180 Moier cycles Twin Falls area. If you are m aking after S4jnday. Mtnlcal Instrvmtnts 124 i m t tia n S175 p e r w e e k , w r it e CUSTOM QREEN HAY Music Lessons 40 ALCO'tjOLICS ANONYMOUS, Twin 76^, Boise, Idahd for personal PAYMENT ENCLOSED □ SEND BILL □ Ofber Instrvctton — u ~ C H O P P I N G 3-BEDROOM BRICK, larAajlvkig Fails Courtt)ouse, Wednesday at In te rv ie w . room. Buy equity, assuiT)* low Other Real Ctfate ■ iM u^-E o r f urtnecjQfocmiliotlj _____.VeroonOlandec___— Publish -for. . . doysTfeBgltrnlTTg . : : ■ . . . : t .- . To-flGURE-COST------OtfterHWltats------733-4030. Al-Anon 3rd floor. .733* TBomnty pam ieiits. caeweit— Ovtter Uvestock 112 7 W i Custom Farming Po< only o*v- w o rd In eoch ipoce Out of T o«mi Hemes SI W ANT CAPABLE MAN S43-4573, B'uhl 4 BEDROOM L-Shaped llvlng- obov« Include your oddreti or phon* Personal » Classification...... EXERCISE the new way. Rent To Kelp conttruct corKrete products,- dlnlng. Close-In. *l5,omk. numbe/. Count each word in eoch Pets and Pet Supplies lie exercise and- health equipment, »quore Totol fK* omoont of wordi Poultry and Rabbits le a , . speed bike, massage Toiler, belt mfg. «quipm*rtt. Mutt b« ki>cwl«dge' ' Work Wontod 74 K HARRISON REALTY. 733-2121 12S Name ...... ond check the coit-ot.lhe /ioHt hand j^edio and TV Sets , vibrator, actkw>cycle. BANNER oble in tm#e ot 1^r«e»;^Newv Bo« S e r . . w u h _ 4 J _ if»q to Worn ethf *Kop__p ra ctK e t. Real Stsate Wanted- Ui*WeD“=M XTEIOIITY' cafeT wUI-oHftr —TreeistTmates, aiT~JTfn ‘ BraS^ey W , fe n c e d y a r d . «13,aB0. 7 B .*4 » J . fHotled'Tepliei. Resertv------: 733 9633 . o r . . T R F V A L L I ^ doctor, hospital arui living plan in tnten»«t trro growmg M m rm i. * ftoemS'Seard A Room 76 IRRIGATION. 536-2393. City------Phone...... 44 Mountain Manor; i fncrv-P.O. fc w 210. Mountain Mom»r id«>o i3«7, ^^5UNROAMIN • i f t e ^ ' m Pttone 5i7-5i2t. HOME MAINTENANCE, L i w n TIMES-NEWS •iruMMry-l•iruM»ery>Plaiits>ft«ilbs t u CONCRETE CO . , work, odd toba. Ptione 733-9376.__ <2 • cupancy. tlnCTln_^^) ^ j S | M « QAMes sujoa H m m ita«ni«v7JM TWIN FALLS . 4i»eci« NificM '— . CoU d r W rite =€ip and M a i^ la ^ fie p ^ ; •AtW )M OBtL-g--AMO trucfc i JUEUUMtx. - t t r - -K5HHKB*5»EirG- -faAMO O BIilCI* OF ‘.v .y . tune-upe, etc. North of Jerome. REALTORS 73»4W1fc M IM- M R ftUStHSSSMAMU J i W i o ------^ T>aSpSSRen3ar$Si8 Cmn you find • pl»ce_.ln your Ef rcffwnh douNe carsiifT: LiirB»ni»»tt8n ■nr j U i p W d K K a ^ ^ ttrW nritwi Trailers If f ' •ggraulve, hard working army : harauom REALTY, m - m □S^AGlCVALlEY TOLL FREEIHUMBERS: -Vac»tte» Prepecly %» M t w « n % t m KM> y u n e o im o * a n a 5.43-4648 . , — .-~T 7 -Buhl, C ottl»fofd= .Vd5tJ*Ll!tnlill_ yer e buakiaw >^^^>^^lenee wanted teKeiit™— owning and. operating 2 existing WencMl. 4 betlroom*, W. w enta. wapTee... • ^ ^ , Dial 678-2552 ...... Burley, Rupert, Decio, Paul, Norland Twin Falls bu*ine«s«s, wtio would ~ ~ w m TEcr~ ~ I * , full . basement, c a r^ j Ilka a chance to ««>rli for you fo throughout. «a».SOa ‘Diat^36-2535 . : . Wendell, Gooding, Hagerman, Jerome learn your type ol butlnna and MOTOR ROUTE DRIVER receive « aaUtry equal to ability. tw o POR «M~ prlc«~Bf wi»i-».-______Dial 726-5375 . FiIe^, Hollister, Rogerson,Jackpot, N e> ^ If you cauld use In honest, bedngom tnm*. M Iy c«rp«Md, Econom ical depAvtable, hardwortung m am ad Burley & Rupart Area PLUSJuUJbaamaDt caoM CIM Igla- w > rw r--»n» type pffcninw a or if apartment wHt> 2 MdrsoilM, Ml- you cteiW uia some tlnencui help Good Profit for time in^lyed. a»an. and baM. *UMW. , WAY 7 or were leoWng fo r aomecne to- leamryour busmen, and purcttaaa. It frwn v«i wpeKim rweM w*. - lnt»fM l*dpart’m catt ■ Times-News Cldssified TO m a y b e of tielp to each ottier. , A If ynii feel that' y« i leMild he In. ------W M ietBMwin m i'w tHir,- 18 Times Npws, Twin FalU. Idaho ^nday, June u,,V;yi ■I. 52 Apartmantt— ^rnithad 70 Feirni ImpliAiwiH— - „ H * r p « For Sot« Hom«t lor Sola 50 Ouf ofTowiTHoiti** 51 Formt F»r Sal« ----- lot* and Acr«ag*t t rRROE WOHXAHO f ANtT KOMe Y, »tll o r'm i mr J^U J»II KIndj of m «l lanp m »i;hln«7r OQLL HOUSE, J beoroom. Bul(t-ln com b ina tio n;“ Sp«c1ou» '4. In large fields. Excellent water baSement, outbuildings. Orchard. rartg* «><< oven, m»nv cablnM i .^droom.J}Ocne« 2 bathti^^lose to HEAR -YE all country squlrei. rights, J.faedroom home, no out- $13,500. Phone 3!4-5I0« for ap. MOLYNeUX MACHINE/IY, Service room. 'FlreplBce, Car­ business district.’ Air conditioned Between Twin Falls and Burley, a bglldlngs. MUFFLEV REALTY polntment, . A C C E N T . Floral Av«., 7M.75<7. peted. Fenced end- iendsceped. shop building. Idaal setup for nice tamlly 4bedcogm home, 2 AND IN&URANCE, »34-470V. CHARLES P. HAWKER, baths, 5 acres. Four-stall horse By BROADMORE S72«ODO. Ovyner w ill finance. TW IN Kenneth' AAalone, 934-5010. 3 LOTS, 50 X W3, houses or mobile GOOD M iKtlon n«w and u»d hay REALTOR. inS Kimberlv Road barn, corrals, and loafing shed. Apartm«ntt'.i^Unfurn. 71 FAU.S REALTY AND INS^.733- homes. All utilities available. 326- The A\)tiem Wa,V To Live »lack»r« and othv UM<1 hay ' Pnone 733.SS*h-or-ev«ntnfl»r-»» ~^W2T~H>^nflr~y-si»reHYs; attr 7 *29;000*Tffltn 'W.soOTjowrr; - T O P W I H T------SETUP.— twm tr TKTT. «W;Se?3.— ...... - ...... -/-v t; |gj::H:3XMUax::E------E&mer. 8ovie 733- s lo c k ., 1 'BEDROOM,- new kilclien snd Implement 2030 XIn ------.-I. ------ino^ihOiai-ea-oKr SKIP SPRING CLEANING “ and machinery. PAR-- Buiinau Prop«rfy~, " • 55" and_on_iepBratej.laI?j_Excelient^ „M £R.'S_REAUTYj 543 4650 o r 543- i ^ \ Tb 19 Kim fcierly Rd. Wove Into ffiTriust 'completed-S POUR„MOQ^Wv 19$_!nternijtlonal. 'TIRE-D? home buys!' -■’ “iiHnr-Rim t----"------——w' ------~ -/.Z3.}:3440- Twin Fo»5- planter units rnountod pn iv*** to o l bedroom, 2 baihJ, fireplace, ex­ CAFErhome.^lrjUer_pflCit, acreage^ Pper^doys 9 to 9 -4»Hlhwayr-T«J^CRES, Ai^ mtre Ho u m s —Unfurnished 7 4 bar« heavy, A-frame, automatic cellent location..*34.000. LE T^S make It easy for you. We THORNE REALTY s A national forest. 733 3335. markers. foot Klwan«« rollw - mi.OTiUtAM.BFftl-TQRS 733 IW 8, ! >r«g. fiuniy fg’- r r r TK tTTTV 886-2071, Shoshort6 80 ACR ES DUPL e x, ua» iiear r narrow, ^ven Acnvft corrugatorv Commercial Property basement room, wat^r and 543-5749. Ann W iljon. Wendell, 6tJ6-'J4 I / . Southof Jerome; 3 BEDROOM homlF with 2 baths S P E C IAk L U T T Y Y ..A sanitation furnished. ISOi No p e ts . Herborl Thorne, Myrtauah, 432-2 V I1 10<) Acres, ill in pasture at Wen ­ NEAT / bedroom, new Shao -for only 111,800. Feldtman.Realtors 733 19>8 733 8814. SELL OR TRADE for cattle. John carpet. 'I*art finished basement. d e ll. Yotjr Authorized Deere .No. 216 T baler, good »13,iOO. ______; _ STATELY Otder home In excellent 150 Acres, row-crop at Hazelton. B NEW J bedroom units, superb, 1 BEDROOM HOME; In city, very c o n d itio n . Pty>ne 324-4268. -K HARRISON REALTY: 733-2322. Farms iS«l« “ 3 5tl— A~cre— STOCK f a r m n e a r Great Lakes Mobile Home riniihlp 5 2 H a n p r m a n ______gogd re turn.^*'17,000. clean. 733.1791 after 5:30 p.m . gar«»e. Reduced to $14,900. T E tT D TM A liT R g A L T O R S IW B ------u------o n d ...... —— IMPRESSIVE 2 bedroom hom^. 160 A C R E S , a bu n cla n ce o f w a te r’’, Prowler Travel Trailer TWO BEDROOM house for rent. i ' d b e d ro o m a n d V u m b in g fo r 2ncT teect-corrolsr-vjrorking—«Hev” «nd- bath in full basement, Beamlful O ^ l e r LIKE fenced jg a r^m id doU_ble garage. ]K'$TSpecicrts^ 2ELuX£,’l4)edwonuJLllm ilA£L . $19,500. s{ove. dishwasher, disposal, QUtCK POSSESSION! Spacious IDEAL commercial location. Blue carpeted.* Children under 12 not hrickhom e with 4 bedrooms. Huge Lakes Blvd. North; . 1.34 Jeel a n d TRAILERSAlis preferred. References required. * New 1970 350 Owatonha living room ^ d recreation room. ■ifonfeger ddO fe^t 'd’eep. 73J‘2262 a fte r 3:30. -eKecutive moving -430~ACRE 'caiira rartch, yiyy atly " Loft afie) in grass and hay. Fair home.and . c o n d it io n in g . 137 4 th . A v e n u e slngle gar^e. Other buildings A C E 'R E A L T Y . 733 5217, on barn. $13,000. 10' • 3 Bedro6m*2 But1kbed^ ' N o rth . •lot 50 X 150'. Located M2B «th Aim, tU.Mmuvtr- /J3 VfilO'HorT.ci FOR SALE In beautiful Sawtooth OLYNEUX Aymue East7T“rlce *9,500. . VAlifiy_-.//-ijtcls. - Jodges,.. cabini. IW ACRES, 2 bedroom home, O K '- ACHEA'CE HUNTERST^mlin' t-W tm rCAR e-for elderty'persof^in- m -ACHINERY cabin sites, ranches, acres. For some outbuildings.' $6,500. acreage edge of city. ' Ideal . lor 8 1 'Bedroom LYNWCX>D REALTY information write Wayne Pat my home. Vacancy now, Ph^e 1982 Florol Ave Out of Town Homes 51 children and horses. 3 bedr^m 7 3 3 7 5 4 7 terson. your Sawtooth VaUey brick plus 2m ore In nicely finished IV E R S O N iR E A L T Y Realtor. Lynwood Realty Branch. Tttinn AnungOd NEW KIMBERLY LISTING basement. Sure, to please at 7 1 3 w n ' 934 4354 Star Route. Ketchum, or phone 1839 Kirnb35 p ftT. $100,000, Terms, Also, 2 goo older home with tremendous view CA^Ctlciii uuiiuiiiy aiiu bedrooms, family room, all MemberotTwIn Falls business properties in Jerome month. East 5 Points Trailer of Sout^ Hills from kitchen. Full Wendell. STOCKMEN'S REALTY.* utilities, fully carpeted, air con C o u rt. 17) Blue L ake s Sbuth-. 733 prlce'^«3.00a-SA.000 will handle " M L S " S e rv ic e Priced to sell. 600 South L in c o ln , J e ro m e 324 Don T a y lo r. B ro k e r 423 5209 ditioned, rovered patio, storage 3836^______down and assume 7’."3 per ccnt L a, N r e a l e s t a t f 4B45, 324 2620. 825 5573. annual percentage rate loan on EVENINGS: 324 4800, 221 So Lincoln, Jfrom t* 30 ACRES Hagerman Valley with MOBILE HOME space for rent in Ron T a y lo r ' 423 5403 S 1 K 9 0 0 b a la n c e . E V E N IN G S 10 BARE acres south of Twin , 000 fee t r iv e r fro n ta g e . G re a t J e ro m e . Phone 324 2848. AAason S m ith 733 7706 P h o n e 733 2236 ■ Dick Gregory ______733 1307 galls, EKcellent subdi^slon.,. potentiAl.tor recreation,/ sub ^ after 5‘ OOp.m ' R E A L G O O D 165“ 5 o u tti o f BuFT“ fcd bfoc kton TTrTTTO’ location t32.500. division, or trailer park. W anted To Rent 88 Full Twin Falls water right, fair 120 A C R E S , 120 s h a re s w a te r . 3 Improvements. SAOO per acre. bedroom home and corrals G E M STATE REALTY 300 COW outfit, river bottom home WESTERN WANT TO RENT: 2bedroom un­ &53.000. base. Both ' surface and sub 633 B lu e L a k e s N o rth 733 5336 CHAMPION furnished house or duplex. Will irrigation to raise plenty of hay D ic k M e s s e rs m ith , B ro k e r 733 9069 R E A L T Y CO. p a y up to JlO O per m o n th . D ia l 733- 32 ACRES, 32 shares water, no ■find g ra in __ Summer. rAnge -high :Hrs. 8;30-6:00 - Sat 9:004:00 444 M A IN S O U TH NEW 2713 e v e n in g s . LOBE elevation. “Cows and machinery 733 2365 also for sale. Don W a lla c e 733-7616 MOTOR HOMES REALTY 20 ACRES, double water rights. 4 3^ ACRES, choice land on city Light Industrial Equip. 89 USED HAY BALERS b ^d rO o m h o m tt. CIU5U to 'io w n . ' " .r Jinrt p/»S tu re ^lO !3 "'* Powered by Dodge 7 3 5 - 2 6 2 3 Of Irrigation water. KLINKE T to ltu n 324-4232 402 S. L in c o ln LOWEST PRICED IN AGENCY. Phone Mrs. Paskett. Othttr R«al E«tat« 60 E v e n in g s : 324 4 83 2o r 536 2604 propelled balers (like new) WENDECLREALTY 733 5740. a n y tim e . T H E V A LLE Y 733-5045 — 733-2340 — 733 8211 140 S H A R E S Of N o rth s ld e w a te r fo r w ith c o b ------733.S035______536-2274 JEROME, I O A H O le ase o r sa le . P h o n e 324 4268 ------ON THE COLORADO River In le d b a l e r ...... $ 4 8 5 0 ^ I Willow Valley Arliona. Two .'0 x 100 Im p ro v e d lo ts w ith m o o lle Trailer Sales 1 — Case 330 P T O twine ^ homes. 726-3500. Clyde Hawk. 259 Overland Avenue, Burley USED INDUSTRIAL ...... $ 6 9 5 K e tc h u m , Phone 678-9611 EQUIPMENT 1 — John Deere 214-T P T O t w i n e ...... S 5 9 5 JOHN DEERE Model 500 Bockhoe ¥: SPECIAL! fP EC lA L'" ' S8000 1 “ Massey Ferguson 10 P T O s - One of the few cattle empires tett tw in e ...... $ 6 9 5 in th e W e s t. A p p r o x im a te ly ,12.^ . DlSPiAYSALE iO H N DE&Rt Mud«>l 2010 8ockho» . S' acres deeded and leased land 1 — John Deere ]4-T P T O uatAIn - pastur e—and_m i*ado w a,. . AIL DISPLAY UMITS TO S5500 Entire ranch under fence. 2 very ...... BE CLOSE CL OUT BY t w i n e ...... $ 2 5 0 in r Mr^r^^l nice sets of Impmvementa^ ------^------JtH'tE-^O rtr*-'------4-— -Infertmiiuiiul 46 proximately 7 miles of Hver trn n ta g g , ...... 1? . 64 BROADMORE 3 Bedroom IHC Model 460 Bockhoe 54750 t w i n e ...... S 4 9 5 cfcred a c re s o f m e a d o w la n d . A good Rcgulof Puce 59389 1 — In t e r n o t io n o l 56-T P T O w rking cow outfit. Also ideal for vv.. II lASfS 57500 AC Model HD-11 B Doier S8500 sportsman's club and hunting for 1 4 » 60 BUDDY Toial Electric t w i n e ...... S 5 7 5 MICHIGAN Model 85 A load«f all I ypes of big game — elk. deer, fi£OUC£Li ro ONiy S6750 Below you will find many services available from Magic' , «nd bear. J350.000. Call for term s 56500 1 — New Holland 271 PTO 12 . 64 FlEETWOOD 3 B«dfoom t w i n e ...... S 2 9 5 - V c t t i & y — Rw<;ir>ft<;<;ai.. Chnrl, w ith niir fiervirp Directory when IVERSON REALTY RBDUCeO TO ONI Y 55750 PCTTIBONE 4 Wheel Drive locjdef you're in need of a professiondi. The firms below offer the ------ai^-4354 • HURRY WHILE THEY LAST!! 56500 1 — MdSsey Ferguson 10 Motor Gooding, Idaho twine (overKauled) . . S 4 9 5 Bob L y o n 934 4623 SIMPSON Mobile Homes Ulllify Troiler DuaU * 5450 finest in service and quality products. Check with one and D w a in B u tle r 934 5322 1 — InternationorS? Motor 4 3 6 - 4 7 4 4 C ASE Model Dl loodef S300 segl R oger K in n e y 934 5755 w ir e , . . ‘...... $ 4 9 5 Rupert, Idaho CASE Model 310 Tfociof 5500 O fh e r U sed B o /e ri W ill HOME MAINTENANCE SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT C a m p « r « 63 ______5f// for.H oxii------'■e^-T-O fo d e f ------CAneling^^linjStl carpentry, plurn RETTITGERA TORS, ^sw isrs,' ^ ® S P > T A L whool— • X ' -H969- VOL KSWAG EN cam per bus IHC MODEL 4100 4 wheel drive __ dryers, ranges. Reasonable rates. bing. electrlcaljiflE flitLji&iM lnar- ■^Ifercising equlpiV> Phone 678-^585 I — Massey F^rgyion 36 Ho'rstshoelhgV '!5>kaniev trrarrrrrr" Harvey A. Gary's auto body Bob Hoution — J e ro m e P h o n e 3^4 47,15 o r 324 CROWLEY PHAITMW::;?------^ 'US^O-clean aViljxiLgicJtup camper j repairing and painting. Top sleeps 4. with heSter?~7tr286I'Or— 1~ Soles Repfetenlotive OTHER 60UIPMENT Quatfty work and service. Freeest. 5894. ^33-9771 T w in FaMJ 703*2874. Horn# Phon* 733-liTO“ O rchard Drive. 733 6258. .rrr-:— -r.. ~ TR A C TO R S------LANDSCAPtNG SPRAYING DAMAGED 9 FOOT 1971 Jet MOBILE PHONE BUTCHERING 1 — M ichigan 4 wheel drive NEW lawns planted, reasonable camper, for salvage or resToring Burley Area Twin FoHv Areo DANDELIONS, weeds, yard and Phone 436 4129 ______shovel looder IV escoit A(tobHe Butchermc- - p » ^ w r c « w n » su it.- HousetwtxJ-tniecrtT-iK- A70 •?3A.23.3:1 Cattle and Sheep M E Y E R S L A N D S C A P IN G . 733 G E M S P R A Y IN G S E R V IC E 733 v Unit 5T57 1 — Massey Ferguson 165 D ------^ 753------VACAT-LOU ____ X R A IL E ^ E l^ ___ flD d ; campers Quality for less. We ; 1 — Massey Ferguson 35 gas FINE HOMES and p g N T i n r MOBILE HOME TBANSPORTJNO. I TBee' S LAWN SERVICE 1 service our sales! Kit, Prowler ^ j WILKINS TRAILER 'SALES. PLEASURE CRAFT Farm lmpl«m«nU 9 0 1 — Massey'Ferguson 30 gos i r r Carpenter work^*ww«..y sheet rocking. RomeT Locally -, Gooding. ; K O N IC E K T R ^ E S E R V I C E . J T Partt Si/pp/r«i Serrirr I 1 — Massey Ferguson 175 D Shingling, cinder blocks, painting. owned. Insured carrier Local and GREEN CH'OP without swathing. Trimming, • Topping and ” VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER. 1958 1 1667733 0 0 5 7 7 - ^ ------.tonydtsfance. 733-3773------— Removing* Fc4te-e^timfltgS: Phone ly 15 ------J w iiaij i;«i yii^iw'T — ^ w n n c'g g ------r ------MAGIC VAlier 1800 029 5007 — rsJMWoy jjjnp#: ------'702 755"5220.' J4C X P 0T,-N evada.------CHIROPRACTOR MOVING Off STORING G ood.Sfocfc O f Hay Staclceri VALLEY TREE SERVICE Jv SIESTA TELESCOPIC camper ALMA HARDIN Chiropractor 157 Palletized warehouse Call Welch Dangerous trees. Give Us A Call. •:% Dean femtermaker's traaor, newly overhauled engine, ALL MODELS 10* 7*o v e rs h o t on 1962 C h e v ro le t V North Washington, Twin Falls. T ra n s fe r a n d S to ra g e , 305 5th new back rubber, wide front end | 733 3331______g: 8, 4 w h e e l d r iv e . E x c e lle n t 300 P h o n e 733 4741 A v e n u e W e s t. 733 U91 423 5963 1 — Oliver side rake, South 6lh Avenue, Bitil ■,,±OJgL..eKperlenccct trw »e.CYice, gj ---- lotc m ode]------CONCRETE I topping, trimming, removal and FOLD UP CAMPER, sleeps 6, WANT TO TRADE: 15'beet bed for shrubbery work call DALE'S x' 1 — Oliver side rake. TETZ PAINTING, Commercial and P ho n e 733 8525 Spud bulk bed. Phone 324-2166. I T R E E S E R V IC E . 734 2387 F re e •:< MAGIC VALLEY concrete, walls. residential painting. Parking late model ' estimates. % sMbs and curbs, efc. Free s tr ip in g , ro o fs . P ho n e 734-3781 r-aAL-CR. 36-W mternattonat P^TO. 15' C A M P E R f o r s a le * . SVe > T " 1 — Ford ha/^g-o^-vide m odel estimates Phone 733 3610 w ir e lie . in g o o d , c o n d itio n 543 TRASH A GARBAGE SERVICE T o m m y 's 7 11, S hoshone S tree t. POULTRY PROCESSING I ------4915. D ic k H o w a rd DOLL HOSPITAL D : PARKS AND SONS — 733-4441. ig 1 USED 8 foot cam per, t300 Phone -f-vm Fattr POULTRY PROCESSING Poultry 733 6676.______■ w a n t t o BUY, Shefler hay loader. fWIN'FALLS TRACTOR Repair Dress all dolls Magic Supply 213 STh Avenue West Commercial and residential X; 829 5112. o r 829 5 229, VaUey Doll Clinic, 360 Blue LaKes P hone 733 3168 hauling — containers — special BUY THE BEST. All models Travel VALUE CORNER & IMPLEMENT N o rth , 7J4.1B04. hauls — inside or outside city << Queen campers. Now in stock. 1.USED Michigan 75-A shovel 2030 Kimb«Hy Rood 733.8667 CUAPDPMIMr, i lim its . S p o rts m a n L o d g e , 1000 S p rin g s , ------,------. X., loader. 4 wt^eel drtve. new motor EXCAVATION • CONCRETE Haflgrmgn, Idaho. ^ . Overhaul, Twin Fells Trartor., 733 T V R E P A IR ]5 FOOT MAX CRAFT S H A N E 'S S h a rp e n in g S crvtcO / 543 I 8687, Farm Supplies 91 Excavating and'concrete tormmg Sth A y e ^ c N o rth . 733 7454 1 R E S E R V E V o OR n^bc>Bin re n ta lV Dick's Excavation'and Concrete. Bob's Mobile TV Repair j vacation trailer or hamper nowJ Checked Out And Ready To Gp 1 .Y E A R o l d 216 John D e e re B a le r '40 LENGTHS, r ' x 40' D IC K P O O L E R & SON S, 733 4375. Reasonable ra tes-7 days a week, << ! Clean, corripletely Sei'viced. REGULAR S995 Can be financed. Sec R*alph‘ or Sprinkler SEWER SERVICE pipe. Ames Couplers. Phone No m ileage.-423 5758. WILKINS TRAILER SALES. B illy Taylor. Phone Filer. 326-4610. J e ro m e . 324 5167. F E N C E S ^ rtOTO ROOTER s«wer service. I Gooding, 934-9955. VACUUM CLEANERS $ 7 9 5 Aj Is Sew^ lines and septic tank OAir^Y KING bulk tank. 1,000 Chain link, cinder block, wood Dial clear^ing. Also, all types of ex Hay«_Grfliii^ncLFftail -----94- ! VACUUM SERVICE Center, parts, MobiU Homat 64 _flaiion5^B83 aatJonsnused-BROO*: ^ v a tio fl..,7 3 3 :2 5 4 j p r ,733 2509. 733 1715 fo r fre e est 1 m iltP > - I - oo-Kirby-cwnpact. - I piOBUE HOMES S T O C K M E N 'S S U P P L Y . 734 2773. h a y FOR SALE by truck load. others. Twin Falls, 733 6041. § KENSKILL 8 x 35, tandem wheel, Morletle-Cenlury-Tamarack-^helby FLOOR COVERING Phone 447-3445, Stubbs T ru c k in g , CRAVEN'S Sewe Service: Septic air cohdif(oning, very clean, SWATHER TRAILER for sale. t350. tank sewer line cleaning. Power R ic h f.^ id .______J re a s o n a b le . 733 1936. Ptone 934-5377, Gooding. ' TORGINAL IS BACK Seamless e q u ip m e n t, fre e in s p e c tio n 733 VACUUM CLEANERS OF IDAHO ^ TRAVEL TRAILERS — Dealer Jor Kirby, Hoover and Troveleze - Terry - Roodronnef floorlng,,'counter tops, bathrooms 3053 2 SCHlFFLER hay loaders. 1 hay HAY FOR SALE: 180 acres of Filtex. Bags and service for most FOR SALE, beautiful 2 bedroom. Free estimates. Phon^ 734 2495. olw3 RenJol Umn bed. 2overshot fo r hay truck. 326- choicev weed free alfalfa hay. W ill m a k e s . 7X3 1 077 •<: 1968 F a lc o n 12 64. A ll w a ln u t ie ir reasonably at time of harvest .733 6980 SHEET ROCKING 5066. paneling, carpeted throughout,, (la te J u n e ). C a ll A rco 527-3391 fo r W E L D IN G S s k ir te d . S to ra g e s h e d . 733 6382. EVERYTHING IN SERVICE FOR d e ta ils . HEARING AID SERVICE SHEET ROCKING. Taping, IDAHO TRACTOR salvage. Cash foe ■------=— - ..-...... :------§. M O B IL E h o m e s A H D t R A V E L plastering and acoustics Phone uied tractors. Used parts at big Mobile welding, field or shop- 32 FOOT ROLLOHOME trailer T R A IL E R S REPAIRS on an malies ^rtd models. 733 0 «7 t o r 733 1409 d is c o u n ts . 733 8293. Wor.X fully gu^r^teed. Aids for Backhoe, pipe, complete Irrigation house. Pt>one 42^^001. M AKE YOUR FIRST STOP Form lmpUm#r»ft- 9 0 s a le 733 5709. * s e rv ic e . B u rl Law renc<», 734-2050^ » ' THELASTI 1963 10 X SS F L E E T W O O D . 2 bedrooms, drapes, carpeted, furnished, was*>er, dryer. 678-2504. Apartm^nU— Forni»K«d 70 GOOD

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~ 7 a -^ S B 7 OtHerEqutpTnent 2 BEDROOMS, utUitias.. de^sif, I"— J^n Deerr BW Ty 0*mo------1 responsible' older ■ party; ez e e e r references. Yard work exchange — Used Tractors— W inJfoVer ^ O ; All 197T Models p a r t r e n t. 733-»538. ’ 1 - John Deert 4520 Di«tel I — John Deere 680 14' Demo 1 — John Deere 4020 Dietel Windrower 24 HOUR SERVICT] 7n SfockmJSTGOr REDECORATED 1 bedroom, air 1 — J5RinSi?r720T>5i;r------r ----- fceverol^iood w**d -£ombin»'L-MoiL., conditioned, utilities furnisheO. CKolmert D fO uty-Fergou>f>. J.l- Cote, ond John 4f-tHe telephorw o f ony qdve.r+iser in fhisj Call aner 6 P JA., aao M a in A w m u e l^ -A H li Cholmert XT-190 Di«i*l ,• Deen* re o dyto 'Q b . .Norm. ___ ... AGICVALCEY - - with cob - ererkovled - I —,'.New Holland-, model 1045 DIRECTORY is no{ answered, DIAL 733-| 1 — Farmoll 504 Die**! OBILE HOMES 3 ROOMS, ctean. close in. A tiu l^ no t^ocli cruiier ___ . ------2386, Telephone -Answering-Service ini p«t». lnaui>« ^ .A h Avengje 2 — f annaU'560 ■ --- \ ——N ew HoHorwi-model' 1047 m. ".Thm D^ot^r-nnth-Jhn - - Oo<4i tiser| AAott E jip 9 fi*n c*'' KNOTTYPINE CHARMER, 3 room s,parking, quiet people, local Single W idet ond Double W idej I------will.hp nntified tcucolLyou.—^______f r e f e t t t ic e s . 733 2524. GE/^QUIPMENT, Inc.' 3% rnilet W ett of Wetf 5 Pomfi T w in F q U s 733-72^5 " ' * Bohl 543-5452 Open 9-6. unleti by odvonce In EW 3, furnished*. * Chef SKerett* 733-5260 * Dee B«rton 543-5452 1 n ■ Plift— ^CE RFA|^TY, 733-5217. T \ A/ton'day, June 14, 1971 Tlm w-News, Twin Falls, Idahft 19

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~&KUrlKS ri'Sdy iCOrt. Puf ' NO need to move fvrnlture to clean ittAw e-K l- UNI I W hord S«(a'>ili»' 25M (toy«, XIA-MIO •V«nln«s. ^Body,- rebuilt i94« engine (■ p o w e r. order In now. Also/ mala carpets with HOST. W alk On ttiem trailer..y>5 Avwue, Twin. 350 Iw rM . 4-speed, Mereo, po' 500 convertible, low mlltagt. 733- transmlssk>n, fiberglass fenders, D »»shund puppies. 125.5431. right away. Rent machine t1. stearlno. 537,4774. Cawiefortt. 7442. w llfsell or trade. Also, 1954‘Ford 17 AC:i<otor. Phone ^734*3341, after 5:00 ti^nsM lsskin, S195. 733-707^r 733- V$, automatic, power .steering, B R O T H E R S _ brakes. JOO South 0th Avenue, *-PoQtlac-Cadlllac — t4«um , ^ d a ln >-«7» -M M > a tfen ln g a^ -FOOO^.>upplarnent> p .m .______' ______-NOTRIL^ITE —B iittf:______; ■ ■ G M C ' THEISEN'S CUST'OM S-^EAM.grain, rcilling and_ household products^ Edith ;€ JfS ? S U e R ^ » t» ^ n « » -motor*. (=ORp'WAGON, PY'0 WHER i J?» R unfrtilriaha 436-3476' p«*«nger,.low t970 MUSTA;gG 43« Cobra Jet, slot Sandy HaWk» 726-3500. P.O. CK)X milage. Air cbndltk>ned, power mags.. Grabber.." Orange; Ex- ~133D~Sup vaiiy ^ — ^ 44arUy.Oawtdwn __ matocy£l<}i, 'M ercury Dealer :--PASTU FOR «ENT.-PhOf»-e-T7.4- - x - J E R O M E ------1MPL EMENT— * brake»T-st»ertng-and-»B»o«t*. 3535. o r. w rite Qark-MJtler Guest Deluxe interior,, excellent con FOR! SALE re« ably, German HOTPOINT w ^e r# western style AAARINA. S M O B IL E Ranctrt, Kqtchum>Jd»ho 831]4Q. a >artlialr uulnr T ^ riTTrp n m y m g r '• ;softf,"'•^qTWTn~'ancr'------' " fj|piw- - - ' . ------• "Figpr---- e v e n in g s . automatlc, air, llk i new. Priced to AT 1971 N E W A R R IV A L S : F Ib e r to r m 3 3 :1.43SS,.Route 3, Rupert. lamps and miscellaneous articles. sell, 733.1958. LEO RICE MOTORS "NEW CKrOP arraifa tTBy-fof^aHerW ^ Phone 733*6381, after 5:30 Friday, and Sidewinder boat*. Evlnrode p e r to n . T o m W a rn e r, WenC le^i 536- and Mereury_matBtt,_ByD_AND 1947 C O R V E T T E c o n v e rtib le , used . Gooding > Idaho PUFIEBRED AUSTRvALIAN att'day -Saturday and-Sunday. 2170. MARK'S. Your Evlnrude and ■ -fyr-ctiw ch-w ork,- D»y*^734.7750, Sh<»pherd puppies, 7-week& old, evenings 734-3044. -IV7+MONTCRE¥r- WESTINGHOUSE'AIR conditioner,. Mercury Dealer, 114J Blue Lakes tbi5lo T19 for excellent working stock. 7:^-7y09. This beoutilul 4 door xdon it equip- 800p BTU, excallent conditlon.^ - North, 733-11*^^ ______- f o r m 1?70 PLYM5UTH roadrunner; 3M, pecTIhe woy you wont it to be. Iona MORIE- LOVELY registered $200. Ptione 733-5375. c a r e f r ^ BXceUeht-CondltJon-^Low-iniUaBB* 1?4 se ll. 934 5048. . ------^------r r — mituuii. power iteer.ng, V -8 engine. .. transportation? *})!!9P.p!«0.g. l^ A a c k a y , 588-33 33 o r 588- trandoutburd engine see Century vice, puppies. Cheri M iller. Cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's 4212. or S34.»39 t- 2363. Auto Machine at Century City, KermeU, West Redcap corner. Am ^lca's finest. Rent electric West Addison, Twin Falls. 733- 1944 DODGE CHARGER, 318, Bill W orkman CfeRTIFlEC) POTATO seed, ap­ K im b e r ly , 433-5104. shahipooer SI.. KRENGEL'S. S070. Straight transm ission, bucket Seat, proximate! V 500 sacks, bulk. Can AKC registered a^lcot toy Poodle 9 X 13 LINOLEUM rugs, assorted excellent condition, 324.5229 after ^FORD deliver. C a ll J.H. Henr y Produce 5:3 0 . Company/ VCImberly. 4: 23-5511. p u p p ie s . P tio n ^ 733-8018. patterns, $7.95. BANNER FUR- Motorcycles ISO N IT U R E , T w in F a lls , •733 1431. EXCELLENj CONDITION. i 94«--Ucasc'new Fords for less A n i m a L B n -400 “Uv»-»todrW ant»d- + 1 4 1 ? « _ T -1 0 S u iu k I S50. e x c e lle n t FISHING POLES, reels, large condition. Low mileage. »2»0. Ford 9-passenger country sedan per m onth, selection, low prices, RED'S Phone 837-4939. station wagon. Power steering, ARTIFICIAL nreedlng t o ABSgreat WAMT YO BUY: goats, ducks and TRADING POST, 315 Shoshone , power brakes. tl,t95. 734-M 93. Torinos, Mustangs, T-Birds ANDY CARPEL 1971 MONTEGO proven siret t/ nation's highesttype ge«»e. Ptione 543-4771, Buhl. Street South. 1970 175 B R ID G E S T O N E H u rric a n e 'Sporl) coupe, 'delivered anywhere in production 9 i) es. Also all breeds of and trucks also available. Ko« a gr*ot buy for you on on ex­ Scrambler,, excellent condition, 1944 MUSTANG fastbacii, 28^, Mogic Valley, tpeciql deluxe interior, beef avalte.ibk'e. Bur il, 543-6103; ceptional o»ed cof ,Q/ a new 1971 J e ro m e 334- c' S ; Sn o s h o n e , - MUFFLERS installed wtille you *550. Phone 543-4155 or 543-4S47. automatic, sllgtit body damage. special trim, throJ^hout. tpeciol deluxe 2 43 886 Oldsmobile. Buick or O 'pel. . . From— 7587; Burley . 678-92* iOr Hazelton. F or Prompt Pickup wait. Complete muffler service *750. Call 734-3011 or 733-4401. wheel covert, spedol oultide chrome 839-5303. Of Dead Anim als Including custom duals for cars COMPLETE LINE OF ,trim with white' sidewall tires, long and pickups. ABBOTT'S AUTO H USQ VAR NAVaULTACO GOING-INTv^ SERVlCBrmust sellT- ABBIE URIGUEN 117 inch wheel base, conceal,ed wind­ SELECT Sires Incoi *porated. All 733-6835 — Twin Falls SUPPLY, 305 ^ o shone St>_^uth^ Trail Si'd~bampetltlan bikes 1>44 Volkswagen bus, rebuilt ~71TMaln Avenue South 733 B731 breeds, dairy, beef.' //alter Leltch, 934-5414 — Gooding ___ sto c k . engine, sun roof, bed, curtains. shield wipers.'factory*installed under- *950. 934 4744, Gooding. cooting sound deadener. 543-4658. ______S A W T O O T H Appliances & HlH Equip. 120 DO IT Y O U R S E L F ! J; M O T O R C attia ' — yuxjT— O’ 1948 CHEVELI.E MALIBU.. ------f» * n e y — / autom atictransm iuionv Must sell, TINAL CLOSfc OUT Oh hACiORY 40 INCH HOTPOINT range, professtenal results. Rent a Clarke shampooer with companion, Phone: 7 1« .3Jl« X :i_'^ tl.iro . 1804 Granada Drive, 733 REGISTERED AN( iUS bulls, long r e c o n d it l6ned and guaranteed, $68 J 5 7 0 . PURCHASE 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY'S! ___i.vpjirnlrn .i91 ^ f^lrlt Unwnrrt a t C aln^a 733 7111. v a c u u m . "B-AfVNgW PURNITUKE FOR SALE; 1970 Ford Bronco. Like BOIH 2 DOOR AND 4 CTOO R-MQD^LS. 30 IMCH FRIGIDAIRE range^ real 733-1431 M ILLER HONDA SALES Good baby and p laslure calves for new condition. Phone Murtaugh, clean. reconditioning, and New office and show room. Many FOR EXAMPLE: tale. Ail kinds. Ptione 334-4163 or 433-3463. g u is ra n te e d . S98 a t C a in 's 733-7111. USED STEAM CLEANERS FOR SO's to 100 S L 's . N e w a n d u s e d / ' 334-4038. Jerom i t. -,S.f>UEi_____HIGH PRESSURE Used cars and pickups- Partir; 1970 PLYMOUTH WASH e RS. CALL Specialized service: m trrofOpeSri"Sun"darir-itfriS IV6I hALCONT^TOn"wi»h"4»andar3“ 4 door hardtop. Plymouth Division < 6 .E. REFRIGERATOft with ■1971 C O M E T REGISTERED ' 4 NGUS bulls, 5 troezer on top. reconditioned and Equipment. 733-3036' days or M ILLER HONDA SALES $135. 194S D o d g e Y ton t r u c k . $165. (eose car with rodib. heater, power Hansen 433-5179 336 5364. 2 door, fully equipped with, woll to south, 1 west 01 F Jerome. 334-4034, guaranteed. $118 at Cain's 733- e v e n in g s . steering, autom otic tro njm issid n, ar»d D ee H o rd , wall nylon carpelir>^ economical 170 7111. the bolonce of 5 year 50.000 mile WE REBUILD hydraulic lacks at Trailer* 195 engine, big 645-14 tires, hondsome CALVES. ALL S -IZESI All local DRIVE A w o rra r|ty, NICE Kenmore portable dish- Abbott's Auto Supply, 305 podded doih, door operated dome HolSteln-Whlt«:_lt-Ace.^-Angus-Crass^ — wa5h«r7^works"^0(yir: Wt::t57 — Sho5hona^t,-Sowmi------B D J a « A4L& « r-W-^iMJIP^iWWWn — ------Uke-N ew ^nly-.-^ f Z D A O — hgtm7~d«toxr3Teirtng~wh /E S m atching chair. Sold new for over CASH FOR SCRAP M ETAL 1965 C H E V Y -6 0 s e rie s 30 fo o t h a y foctory air conditioning, power steer­ and gt^ain bed, overshot,.tag axle. Baby and gras; s c.i 'ves, all kinds. $300, looks lll(e new. buy now for Copper. Brass, Alum inum , 1970 CHEVROLET 1968 CHRYSLER ing, power, broket, you conrsot tell only $130. Banner Furniture. 733- Radiators. Batteries. Etc Hay piler and motor. ‘Johnson 4 door sedan. V -8 engine, ootomot- NEWPORT, 4 door hardtop. V-8 w e s t, V4 sou* rh .D f Kim berly. 433- thit one from being brondj^tw. ' 5134, or 433-? «09 B 4-MoU tires. K 9,N:o Tlmes-Nevi/s. Plus soles ta x . license. , WAS . $2*95 NOW $2390 CALV'ES . 536.3393. Delivered in Twin Foils. vinyl top, nice. DeNveri!<♦ « ff # r n - x o A iA ______power steermg, power brokat. P re s c o tt, to p o f Sh oshone Falls. 1968 FORD CALAXIE 500 4 door 127 » id A v e n u e W est 733-U l l horsepower M ercury. Gauges, 4-90 tables — roll lot) desks — Brass WAS . . . S2495 NOW . . $2195 1967 DODGE steering, power brakes, hos been very olor. Colt to Beds — rhinll flnW« — .li«hv 1969 F IB E R F O R M - MONACO,. 4 door hardtop, V 8 well kept. 1 owner, new car trode In. Too horse kvlnrudA rViofor' n 1956 DOPGE, 2 lull. - h a y - » n g in e , n things. HAYES FURNITURE. 6 1969 DODGE- must see to oppreciote. easy load trailer, tots of extras, b ed . 5 a n d '3. R u n s g o o d . $435. -STOCK CHARGER RT-. automatic fronsmis- power steering, power brokes, vinyl 5-YEAR OLD Plnto mare, ex- Muticol Inslrumantt 124 phone 733-7050. 5733. a fte r-5:30. tion. power steering, stereo, foctory .lo p . ceptlon£il m arkings, br . oke to ride, oir conditioning, vinyl covered top. *1795 tight rein. Spirited, r tot a kid's 1964 C H E V R O L E T 3Vi to n ta n d e m WW... $1495 NOW . .$1480 IW MERCURY MONTEGO^^X 4- _____ NEW Yamaha pianos: Used pianos; FOR SALE: 18 foo^ Chrlscraft In­ REDUCTION horse. :a4.S111. with Mlskln hay stacker and SAVE. $ $ j - Vox guitars and amplifiers. KLH board boat. Call after 5;30 p.m.. ------1967 MERCURY door sedon, excellent 2 torse point,' oil . r§a>rd-~players— W arnV- loader. Like new. 3^-5141. 4 9 6 9 F O R D - . -C A P K I, hoidtop, 289 V.8 •nflin*,, — fobfte-mtef*of,-tHift-^:iteer^^ HORSES.HOHING;"TrTmr nlng. an^ " 5 1 4 V ...... - ...... _1 IN FU U §W IN G Complete w lth 'tra lle rr lT* Shasta: "toryoirxondiiionlngr ------ing. power brokes. g r o o m in g . P ho n e 336-461 H . D ^ v ^ Ultra trailer, self-contained*. WAS $2395 NOW i “$2290" _ T968_LO m , Fine. F-lier. Clean, Phone 733-7481. See both at ’A 'o > 6 i F o r S a le 2 o a ” “ W e Wont to trade 4 door t^ o n . V-8 engine, automotic BALDWIN SPINET piano, 3 years- CURL-MFG. CO. ------+968-DO DG E POIARA ♦ronsmitsion, pow rttw ring-pow er ■ *24.8B BgGTSI fcWfcU OUAR-TCI ^ Jaoc&Cb- old, ney.» condition. 441 T*ton. 1965 RAMBLER station, wagon, 6 your w a y " W 6 8 BUICK E l E a U A 325 llmi«e, JW m ne, uc^g4-3ft34-after «i 4 dcvor hardtop. V-8 engine, outo- broket, new poiiit. 3R II oiaupar 03. matic tfonimission, power steering, beoutifut 4 door hardtop, medium gold by Tin ky Poo and Ed's S farduster ' p .m . electrJCw^cott. Trailer. $950. 733- - W o . . . . fj Q W . ______- S 9 y 5 - by Starduster. f^r infi irmatlon s o H f r a m ^ p o w e r brakes, fa c to ry ^or^COTioi-"*’ ' "7«¥ta ttlr v tltrwhtT rvinyi top, of courie 8505, eviwings. 1966 C H E V Y M A L IB U 3-d oo r h a r d tioning. ite^o, tilf steering wheel. 1971 FORD phone-a34-3693^ ------— ______MOTORS______: ____ fuUy loo-mi*etr'blijr^?Rf while~ ~torai\d new whiiewoll tires, of course 1 6191 a fte r 6 p .m . 4 ^ 6 8 0 0 D 6 E " f froHe.in PACKARD' ‘BELL ”35" • ------— ■ IIW.VS, IV M ir V— tronsmission. pSwer steering, power WAS . . , SM9SNOW . . $3390 y o u 't *2995 703 Main Nortn. ' ’brpke*^ factory oir conclltlonlng. 5143, evenings. v m c s T S vThyT covered Top 196V MERCURY- ^ 1970 FO RD LTD 4 (feor sedort, blue" ■GOOD G)ronado TV and stereo M O N T E G O MX, 4 4W nPA RlOUS! pilOwer broket, new while woll-ny*- -powe#-*tee#ing,-power-b#okes, very- barrels ar\d roping. Coma loot < • 3 very good condition/ $78 at Cain's Ion tires, 1970nArSPlDER^^ low mileoge. W South. West, Buhl. 733 7111. ConvertibU. bucket »eott. 4 tp ^d 1971 AMERICAN 8 Foot Open Rood Camper 1 9 6 6 JEEP W A G O N E E R WAS . tU80 NOW .$1280 tronsmitsion. rodio, low mileoge. ELGIN AM radio, cordless, battery. lilt# n*w. with jo5. PENNY- gos/electric refrigerator, and fur- power steering orvd rodio. Plenty of 1968 FORD CUSTOM 4 door sedon, Big 6 engine, with automotic trons- W IS E D R U G . noce. Come see itl W outiful white wjth motchirtg- inter- WHITE DOES, bucks, and m li*e mitsion, rodio. Keoter, power steer- power for pulling. 6 forward pow- nUTCrtftS: ‘ A IIo — KVC — C erm ~ ing, end factory air conditioning, ~ ^ u s f s ^ r . : : r . . . r i o s s " r~poihtOTnr~ ^ > I € K U P S bhepherds, trained. 33^4766. Good Things To Eat 133 V -8 engine, with outomotic tronsmis- . S 2 2 8 5 - . . $2285 '70 CHEVROLET '68 CHEVROLET " ■^onT po^e^st«rIng,'foctory oir cbn- F'«t«and P«lSvpplifts , 1 TO STRAWBERRIESr you pick, by 1/2 ton pickup, custom cob, big 6 long wide ton pickup, 6 cylin­ ^Jitioning. appointment only. POWERS engine, 4 speed trorismission. pow­ der engine. 4 speed tronsmission, FOR SALE: Blue Point Slame: M • ORCHARD, 326-4944, Flier. LUXURY 1963 1967 CHEVROLET CGRVEHE er steering, power brok'^s. hitch, troiler h it^. M 5 9 5 — k itte n s . P ho n e 733 0367 a fte r 6 :i )0 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA Convertible. 427 V-8 engine. 4 650 X 16 6 ply commerciol tires. 'WAS . . . J199^.NOW .$1795 p .m . WATERMELON/ CANTALOUPE, 1967 BUICK WILDCAT 4 door hord­ Station wagon. 4 speed transmit* You'll hew to .ond drive thit $pe*d tranimission. AM/FM rodk). fruits and vegetables. Earl's Fruit 10.000 octj^erf^iles. ' 6 6 lop, this or>e is just like brond new ...... ona^^to o p p r* c io te l Full p o w e r, « x. stereo, excellent rubber and excel­ CHEVROLET. Ton »ioh, AM'/FM rodio. bucket seots. $ $ $ $ . with 2 tone blue finish, oil vinyl in- lellfrit rubb«r.‘______long wide ’bo», 6 c ylin d er er»gine; O v e r la ______. . . ______T T 6 W JUST. lent condition. ’ low m ileoge, foctory oir condi- . . . i \ 7 6 5 Ton A tronsmission, 6 pfy tiret, sired. Show quality. %50. 93^-‘ o r 2S0 O a k l« y H ig h w a y . J u s t $ 9 8 5 - T W W r g fp ^ 3 T 5 5 T ~flrtup,>-,Y-B-ef>gine,..4 -tpe*d front- ^uru onJb^rg^. T T .i,t40RW€&lAN EbK-twuiia popn mitsion, heavy duty springs, tiret W A S . . . $1495 N O W . $1295 m a le , 2 fe m a le . Phone S36-2374 THE CO VE J2395 ond wheel*, equipp^ for comper. '6 4 CHEVROLET % Ton Have you been out to lunch 1967 RAMBLER American 440 ■ WHITE POOOL&.mothcr-an4 tier 1969JAVEUN„ -----1 9 6 il FORD FAIRLANE '6 8 JEEP “ long wide pickup, V-8 engirt*,'4 EXCELLENT two black daughters, 4-months- lafely? Try o T o r^ ITomburger 7 door Jig. dtop, V-8 engine, rodio, 2 door hordtop. 343 V-8 engine, 4 2 door hordtop. V.8 engine, outo- Wogor>«er. V-8 engifve, .ooto^fiatk • speed tronim ittion, troiler Kitchv old, need kind loving home. Pups and a frosted glass of beer. motic trontfhission, power steering.' tf>eed tronsmitiion, rodiol tires. heater, 4 speed tranimiision. buck­ transmission, 4 whMl drive, lock- W A S . .. $1295 F40W. . $1195 TRANSPORTATION 140, Atettier ISO. 47t-933n Burley. > Shorp! Shorp! et seott. n^g wheek. rodTio ond heoter. out-hubs. oneowr^r, low mileoge .. 496 Addison .West , f t CARS SIAMESE KITTENS, t>ousebroken, See This One Only . . '$1985^ D rive It! ...... $ 6 8 5 Bvy Fof Only . v-~:^^1585 cash or trading ktam0t. Alld ☆ ,1963 OLDS DYNAMIC 4 door sedan, bobtails. .733-4194 or . 324-4201. A n t i q u M 139 ^ 17 USED TRUCKS 17 • V-8 engine,, outomotic"tronsmn»km,~ J e r g m e . ____ 1967 Mercury Station W agon power steering; ho* been *ofety. in-, 1968 JEEP WAGONEER _ '65 FORD C-70Q. ALL- TYPeS ■ntlqra» rurnilur*, . Deluxe *Villoger n»ode{ with r«dio. 1968CHEVEUEMAUBU tpecied. runs ond looks jgood. HURRYlSp^clai«»PoodiapupoJet. - .V-0 engirse, autom atic tronsmitsion^ '69 IN TEiiN A TIO N A l 214 Ton .^Clocks, -ftome-. oJAMwara.. 2 ^ooc hardtop, V-8 engine, rodio, Tilf-cob, 361 V-8 engine, 5 This w e ^ only. CHERI MILLER Reasonable prica*. S A LLY'S power tie^ring. oiid rodio. See"fhis V-fl engir»e, outorrxjtic tror»tmh»iem. “ TrucV, 3*5 V-« •ngltM, 5 «p»«d t»eoter, outomotic trortsmmicn, tp«eooe^<^5,104. ANTIQUES. 43t-S»S0, excellenf vnit lor 'fun In The Sun' power tteering. orsd power broke*. tmnimiiiion, 2 (Wut on yeor ut«) One o^f^ei^ond very dean. ’ ’ 'S « Tttre Beoufy-:-. • S1985- p o w e r'■ ire e w io . *MO«or c o m ^ i^ e ly rM f~oxl«7900rii 20 fiw , 1963 K>«D G A U O t i i ^ 4 se-“ GUN DOGS supreme. W irehalr BYGOf4ES OR DOG-GONES, - don, small V-8 engine; ewtomotk ~^^~~|WtfTttng^"OTlftOfis. Why tiave 2 always m stock. P e tr iohna»o;i; 304 ------^ $ 2 9 8 5 Se« Thi» At ■ ■ . ______S1485 ...rtlA ih . ____ troJono-Yf!y?«l-fe°*»: ______dogs? Griffons work fantastically, South Washington (Airport Roadn rronvnfWion, pow er s*eeSng7 - retrieving water fowl or pointing 733 2345. L eiicetknt condition, interior -eitceflent upland game* Pups wttelptKl A pril f — di

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gut ariUa activity. T he strip’s very^eii (jtence is one of the curious < juirks of hist oty that aboundi. in the “ dai rjk” c o n tin e n t I r T ______co io i UaJ m a ste rs bt S a u th W m T guerrilla infiltrators. Afric a, ordered a team oT -llJe-iistrip’iis4!0-inilo th^ sgip named Atlantic Coast of stiuthem after C rerman In ip ei^ Clian- i S t o r t n g ^ ing future demands. Africa, is administered by cellor I ^unt Let i de Caprlvi, Hass will emphasize the im­ neighboring South Africa under >lne Id a fick le B n g er of fate. portance of accurate pro j ections a mandate from the old I^eague Wift tthe outbi -eak of World of Idaho’s . future water needs of Nations wMch South Afr _W aid|, E tritain s i i nt in troops to program for agriculture, industry, recrea­ has refused to cede to the occupy ii t,.and a i^iministered the tion, cities, and a host of other United Nations. The, U.N. territory until S 4 >uth Africa was uses. recognizes its African mime aa. given. th e. IiaiJue-of-Natlons-- endorsed Another high point of the ag-_ — BELt-BOITOMtroiuere,Tlr«8rJiHnpenrandT»ttiid-wtiit«liiiiu- N am ibia. mandate ovei South West enda w illlie a jijlHt review by for enlisted men are being retired unJler revised Navy dress Guerrillas from Zambia from Africa in 1919. POCATELLO (UPI) - Rep. .JJaas and director Robert R. code. Bfo^Ung old and new In enlisted men’s headgear are the outlawed South West E v e n . then, P re to ria ; left James A. McClure said Friday I^e, of the Western United M t , r nii.lr ghnmlnn, mill SffHman Rlrhard -African-Peoples OrgaHiaation- night ihrNtiorrrevenuesliarinir States Watw Plan, a study de- O l d ^ n e w Vleth, Spartanburg, S.C. Navy also |dans to Ao away with ser­ (SWAPO) crept across the the British i hi/ jh commisioner plan would return money bade signed to meet the complex vice diress kfaaUs for officers and chiefs and service dress whites Zatnbesi from Zambia last in Bechuainal; and (Botswana's to the local level so that local fnr Phlrf«. All Navy men, frnm Heqmen in i pi^oM6'fH5'~ ^ trafl,fi-o,-P<>n:t-6pe«lr- the floor that will federally pro- by staff environmentalists Jack Broadcasters Association being scenting voices in this country, tions as a threat to the rep ute. nouncement from the South but don’t drlv< too slow ly. Slow problems facing the nation such 11 tecttheWhlteCloudsMountatas. F’eterson h«ld here, said Friday if the Kuralt said. “What we have to However, he said a reporter ^^Mn_capital oLEretorla on drivers - in' /ii te rear.-end as pollution, over-pdpulation, — He tarflied as ‘:»mnw3iiHi" tiie------Pntmc-|ands coinniltttie re=— vicepccsideirtrhadlraveledTTlth— fear-ls the supjression of such^Tee^togsTliflerentlyrAT^rt the death or capture of collisions and al Iso tempt other hunger, war, and Jeep-seated terrorists although the territory state’s proposal to purchase port by board member Tom him across the country during voices.” er feeU that a thrwt to the re- drivers to pass w hen it 1^'t safe social problems < land in the Boulder Creek area. Ollnstead. the past, two yeai's he would He told the Montana broad- public should be widely report- seethes with rumours of anti- to do 1

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