Would Boost Costs Clean

Would Boost Costs Clean

Valley^ftioM'^ewspaper^ TWIN FAL'LS/lbAHO, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1970 -yOl-r67,H0.60' —— SAIGON (U F I)-A 4,000™an advanco of Uio SouUyviotna* tho now front as CommunlB^ mese warplanes flew rpund4ho-, South Vlotnnmeso' task force moso thrust. rorceii suddohly intensified op* clock-Mrtles Snturdiy In an. opened a niw fro n t' Inside Tho push was largely fl South poaltlon to the Allied campaign, effort to lift a three^lay____ ^ Cambodia Saturday, pushlhg Viotnamoso____ show, but_ oI..kM to destroy frontier basM. Oomrhunlst sloge of the pro- -across the border' Into a —Americans were reported killed Deeper Inside Cambodia, vtnce capita^.'ol Kompong Communist stronghold softened in another bordor area south of Cambodian arid South VIetna- ' H um . up by waves of U.S. Air Force B52 Stratofortreasei. - - — M ilitary sourccs said Ihe |~ 3 rlv e was launched by m eirot South Vietnam's 23rd Infantry frontier Ihto the So &ang.Rlver valley, one ' of the fpw Cambodian bordor .areas stUI. untouched hi tho allied often- sive against Communist sanc­ tuaries which began April 29. No fightlhg was reported in tho first 12 hours of tho now drive which mncontratod hi an area west ot South Vietnam's Central Highlands oppdsiteTJar- .^lac-Provincc Jho^iargct was_| , . about 100 miles south of tho . pohit whore the bor.der of South -------- viotnam, Cambodln and .Laos TIIB B U C K PANTHERS, a Negro mllJUDt organluUoii. demanded naUonwldo lupport for a QjniUtutlon “ relevant to- CommunUrtorcoar demanded tt-new-U, 8. CoiuUtudondttftog ■ ja lly - ^ the liBcoln Hack people" — and backed the dem a^w llh a threat of more - Allied sources said tho South Mcmoriall W day - j a iJilHllMlftinM --------- ------------ -------------- ---------------------------------------------------- viotnariioBo lis n s r a ;'K ie iH ir black people by *'^g i.'' A Panther i Ing armored units and artillery batterlii;, brought to 34|000 the number of South Vietnamese foldlors operating on Cambo- _ Churchmen Decla^rfe San 8oir«J^12W 0fi"'UX'| troons are operating In Cambo- ! The U ttlo Buckaroo Rodoo Is d la l^ a t President Nixon has Faces ^Great Mortal Peril’ next week. said all wlU bo withdrawn by The rodeo, a fund-raising Juhe 3o; . BS2 crews dropped hundreds WASHINGTON (Upf) -T w o "Our nnllon In In mortal and anger endemic in our land of tons of bombs on Jungles In prominent churchmen warned diingor/’ aald tho Rov. Ralph today,.^~R T= northeast Cambodia Friday Saturday that hilemal tensions, David Abernathy, president ot Espy, gonoraly s e c re t^ ot the ( y j ^ , , a , dt 8 p.m. n l^ t and Saturday momtag hi goneratod by Hie Vietnam War— tho Southernuthem ChrUUan Loadec-.Notional Council or,Phurchos, at F r S w F ^ ld ^ lL iS in g - ' ......... ond social conHlct, have ship Conference. ~ Espy spoke "• • '" v ;;” ___ " brought American to the brink "Thoro Is a'high degree ot boToro the general board oHho P . ^ J O O l C S S ptgceot peril. danger In the dtaUiualonment NCC.eom|x«edot2Ml.aderaot “ "C d a te s —r-inprrwiNVER, r«ri«____ _ "on unfeeling power structure cdngtatulated by her father, 8. R. HeKlnney, t«celve ■ tMt-Mliobnhll) Wd «tU l«pMeal‘ w ioH iH /'T riM /iiD ii A K U Evergreen Drive, after she was leleeled U Twin Fills In yMt') Mlu Idati* PaiMat In H eath Taps Boise. --------------W ould^ Boost ^ ^ Costs ______ _ lintoilllInstead___ of constructive. ^ , ______T -tord-predlcted-S8lurday_that_ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Con- lease of a now edition of an iHUin.,. t - A i d c S F , now ot a flve- -sumer-tood-bUls'wiUJump-at A^riculturc-Gom ralttoa stta U nto itf^ackaon yea,'Sro?1'MrU‘tVto' F a r/a McKinnev Is Crowned least t t billion a your If tho publication entitled, ''FooT- 1 . work force, will increase to on ' - govormnenl drops Its 13 billion Costa - Farm Prices." • .____ L a D l l i e t repression" of protests a{;alnst progran), the chairman of the pcimor of facts about agricul< I nuiTViN Androw F. Brimmer said the the war ond racial .discrimina­ House Agriculture ConuDittee ture, food and govorniTlent ti steady climb ot unemployment Faria McKinney, a dark pageant. She Is a vocalist., Jeanne Pierson, M lsi said Saturt&y.. operations * designed to tion.'' n '**” ’’•'P “""P*" •>“' blonde boouty with a smooth/ Lynn.Summerfield, daughk Rogeraon Restaurant,, . *‘ Qvcn with these pride enli^ten city people about singing voice, woa crowited of Mrs. R. L. Summerfleld, w lia 'presented a travelouge ^ support programs; producers bosic economic conditions' In Mh»rtwln-PaUs-lWO-Saturday=-vi>ted-Mlaa'Congenl»Uly-by-lhii —ESurope—whila—demonstratingl ►-barely^brealdng-BVUnnanrraBrlcuUurOt-inrm-ani m W ^fr«uainysir-Aii^„^ many ore not," Hep. W. H. price , trends, and sim ilar nIgHt, and will represent Twin other- conte8lantaTISimir:M0“ H a n e w liig T ib llitle s ir'_____ FaUs hi next year's M i^ Idaho - persona were on hand for the Darlene GUers, Miss But- Poago,' D-Tex., said in ' t) matters, Douglas-Home, a former pro-. ^ dUemma; In fla tio n Pageant, the next step toward pageant sponsored by the Twin treys,-dressed bi a lavender stat^ont. th» 'yiU 'lw 't'P fl^a M u n o m p lo y -' the Miss America goal. Falla Uona Club. over turquoise evening gown, "The money to finance HMtb had hiOTled to till the ment continuing to'rise, l\ow Miaa McKinney, the la-yeor- . Roger Vincent, a touring presented a character w tc h of modem farm operations hoa to ' oadjng posts t a c ^ g , unemployment U the D epicted old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. vocalist, got the evenUig under Tea and Crumpeta. 'come from some place. It President, public 'rtlllns «> « a R. McKinney, won both the way by deacrlblng-tHe eon- Lynn Summerfleld, M lu should be porfecUy clear,that U H / I , . , - . swimsuit and evening gown testants as “ nine beautiful M ayfair, dressed in green it doesn't come from govern- ,1 .T J IF !9 . 1 ^ 1 X 0 1 1 l E M i ' s j a portions of the competition. She young ladies, each one (.with); leotards and tii^ t t with a clew ' mont programs, it will hove to selltaftor 12,871,72 In 30 ye a rs^ .jj,o i.,jo y ^ ^ saiu. - , come diroctly from the consu- Is five feet, s ti Inches tall,-the lucidnesa of a clear day, the' raincoat and ^ b r « lli , dariediLH' THe new Conjervalivc prime weighs 122 pounds and has freshneiu of a June evening a modem soft shoe to “ Raln- Celebrate . measuremonts ot 37-JiM«. breeze, tho warmth of a sum- drops Keep Falling, on ^my ._BlllgeJ10ltl-lt prpbablywBUlii THUKMONT, Md; (U P D - Hlf^ he huaUed about tormtag his . i W M l f t n f C I Shq was crowned with a gold mer afternoon;. each one a Head''. , r ' take at least (8 bUUon.hi higher^ .Presidont 1. andJ .U Mrs. Nixon quiet. Unbelievable as they sound, govornmont, had his day " ■ crown. In commemoration ot rahidrop ot beauty." Kathy Brackett, M ill rejall tood'prlcea to replacelhe ly observed theb- SOth wedding these prices would become a niairod only by one incident— the SOth anniversary ot the MUu ' He introduced the contestants Shelby's dressed in a bright ■ n billion In direct government a n n lv e rs ^ and a Father's Day reality If the c<urent 6 per cen( nhen a young woman c a r r^ g . America Pageant,' by Becky by sbigbig "Raindrops Keep [|me asrl with Ihe native In d li farm subeidles because of the „ . _______ ____ Warheads weekend Saturdaytr at CampC^mp In^tlon rate contJnuos tor the a baby threw a.canot red paint- J Sullivan, the reigning Miss Falling On My Head," as each headdress, sane a melody el pyramiding of markups when David with a serving of noAJOyears, tho.UnlledStates , i his car and sptattared hi* JnQ tnlldttl Twbi Falls. ' danced onto thfstage bi chiffon. songs from the m u ilo tl . rotall prices oreValsed. In 1W9, Mbxicaii tacoa Ihig spice to Savings and Loan League said „,it. ' i.noiaiieu Camille Hamilton, daughter dresses with ‘matching, unv. “Kismet". ho noted, fai^ners woi;e getting thg Proiident's celebri ot M r. and Mrs. Lloyd A.' brellas and raincoats. Patricia M < ^ . M lu WllU ' I each con- •only 41 cents out ofI eachei con- •only In commemoration ot the tact__^'Sejeajfie^cltca-UreaeTlie Jeaifue^ol(e3-thew 'and _____ _ ___ _ WASraNQTON (UPI) -With Hamilton, was th'st nmnenip Afterwards, the contestants. Motor, sltUng ln-an India a t ', . sumor food dollar. - ' ■ ■ ^ that he and his wife spent thoIr other. figures, baaed on a “ n>* ta lta U " ' l«U<« in. and Delsa Allen, da u ^te r of one at a time, had tho op- mosphere of big fluffy plUsif^ Poage's conmients came In a honoymopn on a leisurely trip to statlsUcal calculaUon ot adlust- S S m "a eV etarv’ from"l88M3 8 " “ >" Vienna, the U MMr. r. and Mrs. John C.C.AUen, Alien, was portunlty to display their and„ dressed_ In a harem c statement o^comparijringre- Mexico after thoir IMO wod- tag a family’s bicome upward 6 £ d served as prbne mlnUterI? ? !? SUtea hat entered a new second runnerup. The other" talents................ before Ihe audionc(! and.. pUiyed an-Oboe Soto, "Song ding, Nbton h u n te d tho staff per cent each year on a com- fmm nctoher.

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