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Weather Clearing Tonight VOL. 66, NO. 16____________ gc- , t-'.'tiiv “J , THIS IS THE HISTORICAL mon vandals last week. • Dynamke was structure and the explosion threw r ot the southern end of the bridge. ' Pompidou To Seek' ■= junk. Top Post 5s cities PARIS (UPI)-GcorE<! PompI- thEm dou announced today he will into-t seek the French presidency a par vacated by Charles de Gaulle, (or w the man who fired him as Hai prime minister last June. Thc heavy-set polilician told . the leadership or the Gauilisl parly in a morning meeting that I he felt it his duty io become a VJI candidate. His aides reported a groundswell of voter sentiment supporUng him. / i Already he was considered the favorite In a presidential election which could draw up to ' 10 candidates. Hc was tho first CO to announce his candidacy. ^ P De Gaulir In 1944 took on pompldou as an aldo and named him premier In 1962 in a „ j,q, surprise movo end fired him just as abruptly in June. crii Pompidou at tho timo of his Cong d i s m i s s a l had solved thc the < Bludent-labor strikes that crlp- and pled Franco and had engineered the subsequent Gaulllst viclory in parliamentary elections which 1 ^^ De Gaullo considered a marv- •■■SJ date. « Thc chain-smoking former J j l achoolteucher neveriheless aup- ported his former mentor li\ Sunday’s consiliutlonal reform Tcforendum which led to his downfall. It was tho marie of By tho man. I»r Scnato President Al'aln Poher, toda; CO, who took over as acting S^er president Monday, most llkoly Srou wlll set Juno 1 ns .the clcction flun diite, political sources sold. He Hno could bo a candidato himself. _______________ In tl expr Negro Gunmen i"'™ Gaul Menace Police, '" a 1 Amr In Illinois d«w ' CAIRO, 111. (UPl)-.Rlflo fire from 0 Negro houfiing project nnd puncl)cd Into n Tiro engine ond <jrove nollco nnd firemen from was n fire-bombed building at tho Trl-Coiinty Health Depajlment wert curly today. ^ nu It wn* ono of eight flro mor bombings Mondny night, thc iHrn Ihlrd fllrnlght night of such snld InclilenlH lit tlilK racially tnm- Aral filed port city nt tiie confluoncc 'II of t(io MlflNlsHlppi nnd Ohio Isrn rivers. And It was iho second forc timo tho flro truck wnH hll by flro l)ulli)ls a t tho Ileuliii Depari- nnd mcnt. HOUI State Police Will Spot Checks For .Stale pollco officers slalloned of I In Magic Volley will begin op- It eraling npot trnfflu cliccK lanca Hllc tionn and driver licenseB ond In- kuI( flnccilon slicker* w I n-^ccelvo latl close study. ^ ilal l.t. Donn Hennett s a t d (}><v 'check lanes hnvo been ordered the Iiy the fltmerlnlondoiit of the Ida- In i ill) .Slalo Pollco. 1.. Clurk Hand. 1 "Wc’ll try to Bct up chek vel tanea as oflcn na possible/’ Lt. if i Dennett ilBid, Inn Hie chock lanes rcquira the wit services nf at lonnt two ottlcors slg and an effort will lie mado to e<i. Kcop Jho chnck lanon ns orderljt i ns" |x>isllilo lo nilnlmUo delay fn ondf In^ronnfiMy, ch( "We nioppeil n'cnr rocenlly an and the driver had green slnmpa mt pasted in the loft hand corner I to light jL j l mCAL monument at Hansen Bridge dame nmke was placed in the front of the lai lon threw rocks and a plaque over the par he bridge. Twin Falls County Sheriff's offic u Junk? HAILEY — Countering a na- told i tional trend by cities seeking to Chami find ways to rid ihemselves of the hi junk, the City of Hailey Monday tually t sent out a novel request for that tl more junk. large- Hailey .extended the unusual ing it, invitation to residents cf other venlui cities in Magic Valiey asking comm ompi* them to hauUtheir junk aulos Aco wili into-the Wood River Valley as city dency a part of a plan to raise money which .aulle, (or worthy projects. car b n as Hajley Mayor George Allen wili h k told . Gooding Exi Jment [s Courthouse sTlrS g o o d in g — Gooding Coun-1nan« y, ty Pros. Atty. Andrew James Ida I, thore Is a "good pos- M ml slblllty of getting federal funds Into , i„ I to lielp Gooding County build rc, '* >" ® a now courthouse." Good I him Ho said through the new c r i m e control bill passed by j £ of his Congress, some 50 per' cent of d thc the cost of a ncw courtroom g q i, crlp- and Jail facility could be fl* nrobi leered ^^ --------------------- ----- hna , t s Is ra e li J ets •ormcr S tT a f C A rab Sr S sup- and SforS G ueiTillas ' to his *! ernl iric of By United Press Intimatlonal Mr Israeli Jct fighter planes ly co Poher, today strafed suspected Arab lhe t acting guerrilla bnses Jn Jordon and Coun llkoly ground forccs fought a onc-hour Ing, lection gun duel across the censo-flre consi Id. Ho Hno south of tho Son of Galilee, lal 1 icif. Whllo tho BhoollnR continued fall. In tbo Mldensl. Arab diplomats Ho expressed concern lhat Fmncc will might switch its support back In pltal w iHHiel now Hint Qiarlcs do orga; Gaullo has resigned as prcs. woul Ident. tlic I ^ A Jordanian spokesman In coun 1 Ammnn snld (fur Isrnell planes Tli Rwepl across llic border around Iho < dnwn nnd nltncked the nrens nf lutloi Tal Al-Sukknr and Al-Khafn In lhe 10 flrc ,ho Dclsnn Vnliey with rockets Tli project nnd mnchlnogup flrc. He snid since nc ona crops wcro damaged but no one insui 1 from was hurt. desti ot tho Arab guorrlllas tn tho nren by f jlmenl were believed t« havo shelled nfso an irsncll scillomcnt with nnd 11 flro morlnra nnd rockets Monday, woul It, the iHrneli floltlera on tho border ning : such snld tho Joiplnnes struck nl iho qi^q / trou- Arab commando bases. lious fluencc 'Ilio nlr strikes came ns I Ohio Israeli nnd Jordanian ground pens second forces hnltled ncross tho const- woul hll by flro lino with howllwirs. morlnrs f„cU Depnrt- nnd nrdllery hIkuU in miles nn„, Houth of the Sen of Gnlllce. . I.I bu I nnd B W ill C onduct :s For Violations ^ atloncd of hls windshield. Al a glance C, gin op- It 'looked like an Inspection J k lanca slicker.". Iio suld. Ll. Bennoii a ond In- suld officora'wnuld look for vlo< U Iccelvo lations like this, and for up-to- ^ dato Inspection stickers, id thiv “Also, we're required to chcck h ordered the vehicle (o mnko certain ll's tli the Idn- Injtood operating condltlnn." Ti k Hand. Tliis meana officers wlll check vi ip chek veliiple equipment to determine ir^ lie,” Ll. if oil Items nro In pro|>cr work- «' Ing nr<lor, Items such ns lighta, ^ uire the windshield wipers, brakes, turn ^ officers signals ond tiros wlll Im check* nade to co. H ordorl)( Supt. Hnnd said. "Wo linve v a delny f n u n d through operulion ol chcck Innes,that many moiorists ,, rocenlly nro not nwnrc of fuultv equip-, stampa mcni nnd sevurnl luive forgottcnl cornor |lo renew thelr driver licenKi,'* ILI 08 - 20 ^ I.-Jaho gtfi 610 Juliu Dav Boise,. Idaho Mag TWII Irldge damaged by sow investigating thi ; of thc lava rock ment and the Idaho iver the parking lot plaque restored. It w herjff's officers are nk? Send It a na- told members of thc Hailey Hailey ing to Chamber of Commerce he hoped junk i 'OS of the heap of auto bodies even- groum onday tually would grow large enough Thc ■t for that the city could interest some mayoi large-scale Junk dealer' in buy- ley’s lusual ing it. He said profits from thc Week’ other venture would go to.ii'worthy Hail isking community endeavors." Ander aulos According to Mr. Ailen. the again ey as city Junkyard has a canyon planle noney which can hold more- than 1,000 en thi car bodies. He said cily crews unleei Allen wili be made available to assist the ti Expects To Bl use With Fede] Coun- nanccd by federal funds. count James Idaho will be eligible for sc?me Pre >d pos- M mililon with the state divided archi funds Into three regions. comn Region 3, which Includes will I Gooding County, will have about to bi n w MOO.OOO avallablo by July The oy 1. Each' county must provide and ent of matching funds, but Mr. James be b rtroom aaid this would iiot prove a Bet bo problem since Gooding County slone has Teserve funds, plus Insur- tbo i ance money. A federal official contatcd the Gooding County Sherlffsiof- fice and sent applications and > Information for~fcderal funds, and said Gooding Counly. since • . It is without courtroom facilities, r would have high priority for fed- eral funds. itional Mr. James explained the coun- —, planes ty could also receive funds from JL Arab the snle of the present Gooding m i in and County Memorial Hospltnl bulld- ic-hour Inp. which will bc vacated when iso-flre constnictlon of tho . new hospi- SA jalllee. lal building Is completed this boml itinued fall. ond ilomats Ho snld tho buildings ond land Amo Froncc will revert bnck to the old hos- Com inck lo pitnl board, which was a private Salgi cs du organization, but hc felt they todn; I pres, would sell iho property ond glvo dowi tlic money from tho aale to the fusil: mn In counly. nu planea Tlie county commissioners nnd .i,.,,, nround tho city council adopted o reso- ... reas nf hitlon ogreolng to pnMlclpato In L .j lafn in the request for federal funda. 1,-11 rockets Tlio city became Involvcil „ j Ie aaid since It rcnllwd aomo of thc no one Insurance money, following the tiestrucllon of the old courthousn 0 nren by flro nlioul o ycar ago. and Hholled also slnco lh« 'Cliy pollco court ji*’''' with and uMlce of the pcacc office ‘‘ londny. would l>c combined Into n counly "J'”' border maglstrnle's offlcc ond w o u l d nl ‘'»o also bo housed In the c 0 u r t- house. "" Mr. James aald the most cx- Tv ground pensive cost of construction P“rt 1 censft- would bo for Inw enforcement ' norlnrs fnclliilos, niriHC would Iw fl- ----- miles nanced hy fcdernl fimils. Ho folt *e®' • confident tho courthouse could . ----------- bo luillt, without 0 bond Issue { nnd witliout llie Issuance of de- | ficlency warrants, * ; Mr. James said Ooodlng Coun. ty Is one of tlie lowest taxed 1 SOME ARE WISE, ' , .as; SOME ARE r s OTHERWISE ^ ir up-to* ^1,^, Engllih pfov«fb Imi a . , mtHooi for imlfiy * liomtnxikar. to chcck H you'ra w in, vo^ **ll th« Itilngt -tain ll's tlia Inmily no lonu*r iii*« with □ tlon," Tim*iN«wi Woni Ad . . . II III check vou'(i oilnfwiit, yo*i lia«p it>il|. otermlne ino ihoit thinoi imo yoor ovit. or work- crowdail clotflli, W ltt onii . , . .« linhia diol 733.0931 lor your Tlm... 5. tur.; w™, AA P.i.'l J . oth.,. « ilieck. ” l"' - . . th« lint n<tlv*d In thi Va Iiave W en^d d.ppftmioi ud«y. ution ol ____________________ motorists noi.fiTHIH flI*»fNnuHHi aii nr. ly equip-, iIIIrIrI ami lirml liatk kuma forgotten w y. _______________ I c e n K i ," 11 " " II Haho stale H istorical Soo. Julia Davla 9r. ‘*‘“ ’ 0 83706 , Coip. M a g ic V a lley’s H om e TWIN’i^L S , IDAHO, TUESDiV 'estimating the Incident, In cooperation with Id the Idaho State Police. Tbe monument will restored. It was reported. i It To Haiti Hailey Hailey residents in towing their Anders hoped junk automobiles to the dump- Mayc even- grounds. survey enough Thc novel proposal by the city wf t some matyor came as a part ot Hai- posed n buy-ley’s "Clean* up and Fix-up southe 3m the Week” proclaimed Monday. survey worthy Hailey district ranger Richard cily co Anderson said Floyd Dorius • Leo :n. the again will donate trees for city lhal so canyon planters after most of those giv- ing mJ n 1,000 en the city last ycar died. Vol- vices ( crews unleer workers will transplant area. 1 > assist the trees Tuesday evening and Packet 0 Build ^^ew J An I federal Aid s built counties In the 'state. sc >r Rc?me Preliminary estimates by the divided architects hired by tho county ot I commissioners Indicato that il tho l u d e s will take approximately $350,000 jt , e about to build a new courlhousen. caui July Tho county already owns the ]ntci provide lond where the structure would Hi James be built. (ho irove a Ben Glauner, counly commis- port County sloner, expressed confidence In <^a 1 Insur- the plan and tho possibility of Cou federal funds, and said thc cpn- call :ontatcd “‘ruction could slart "as soon ]s , -Kfa^of. as September." _____________ i >ns a n d ^ funds, IS. Planes, ‘Coj S Hit Red A^. [>d w h en t hospi- SAIGON (UPi) — U.S. dive Army ted this bomiiers. helicopter gunships north, ond tanks rc.scued a 29-truck a nuf ind iand American convoy from n infan old hos-Communisi umliush north" of 1'hu I prlvnte Saigon, mllltnry spokesmen snid series clt they today. Out tho guerrillas north and glvo downed two of lhe 'copters in 0 on nl e to thc fusllludo of ground firo. .capllt Buckling under two hours of iers nnd „it.ady bombardment, this Hcds - i S J r r Pwl't-'d from their nmbush Ipato In |,nd fled, leaving behind. ! ! % « I bodies. Four Amcrican GIs died . ^ J ‘"''"‘Vf'* and 14 suffered wounds in the ,„l,ld«y llsh.InB, J i ^rthnnin The U.S. Commnnd nnid Vlet with IRO nnd Vietnamese neud ro Vourt Hiinners shot down n totnl of cnn nfriril three helicopters nnd nno $2.8 (|u|,n n coiinlv I-"* 11''“ Th< w n tl 1 /I Iximber ncross Soulh Vielnnm nenr c o u r t , on Momlny—tlie heaviest U.S, but nlr lo-ises In six doys. „„(ei; nost cx- Two of the lost gunships woro chop] siructlon P“rt of tho nlr nrmndn cniled In Cciiti irceinent to bnll out the 29-tnick U.S. aboui I fl- ______________________________________ . He folt so coultl , Soir Senators ng Coun- sl tnxed WASHINGTON <UPi) _________ , ^ Chairmnn J. Wllllnm Fulbrli 1>-Ark.. of tho .Sonnlc I'cjrcl Rclntlonn Cpmmlttee, nnd Si . atu Deinocratle U'uder M \. Mnnsfleid, Mont.. drew Ini \ ''w riting and spcnkhig fees I year, reports under « n mondntory disclosure r u b Imt a irhowcd lodny. mtntokar Fulbright earned ncn ha itilno* $20,000, or two-thlrds of >« with □ Senalo snlury. nnd Mnnsfl . . . II was pnld $10,000 of which lap it>il|. donated $2,000 to the Unlvcri oor ovat. of Monlonn whtlrc lie » • ■ inught. !L Sensation seekers hoping do othar. tantalUlng - ox|xisuros In ’: ' financial affairs of »enators ’•d In tha doomed lo dlsappolnimcnt. i"». first reports under tlie 1 ________ mundutory disclosure rule Hi All nr. Ilk k»ina in wako of Investigations ________ Iho financial offnlrs'Of for 11 Senaie Domocratlo fiocre •''f 4 ' Coap. ________ i f / ’’s H om e N ew spaper TO, TUESDAY. APRIirM,-T969 " l_ Z livi i-.-. '- armed ' ^ ^ knives. ,7 % mark. ^ ^ adminis school* Na“ o„‘. patrol operation with thc Highway .Depart* berg a monument will be repaired and tho idcnt Ji not cal absoluti ^ - The 1 __ « occupai lailey If long sti with ai ng their Anderson will furnish n truck, of fot i dump- Mayor Allen said an aerial Monda; survey has been made of the At H by the city water system and the pro- gradua ot Hai- posed sewage disposal area student Fix-up south of Hailey. A report on the cliffe. day. survey will bc mnde at the next jon, sl Richard cily council meeting. Admini Dorius • Leo Stavros told lhe chamber should for city lhal satisfactory progress Is be- Mary *iose giv- ing made in obtaining the scr- q-v.„ ied. Vol- vices of a doctor for the Hailey cindfn ansplant area, wilh the help of Dr. Aldin of a s ling and Packer. nearly undcr£ 1 -r-r*. Memb P W H its “'n LOS ANGELES (UPI) - S ''‘ An earthquake, cenicrcd' In „i, ‘ u d thc Sallon Sca, rocked a ’ . largo area of Southern Call* * fornia Monday swaying tall , ' buildings in the Los Angele's ^cnl ' area. desk Seismologists estimated lies by the magnlturo of tho quake ?.;” ce. 0 county ot between 5.2S and 6 on tho Richter scale, and sold f $35yKW Jt was severe cnough lo iouse. J cause somo damage In popu- action owns the lated oreas. Mer ire would However, thc epicenter of Police tho quake was placcd In the tney I commis* northern ond of tho Saiton SUte idence In sca located in Imperial all b iibility of County on tho Southern refuse the c.on- California desert. The region the pi as soonj ]s sparsely Inhabited. st 1 ------- --------------------------------------------------------- led Ashoc , ‘Copters ' ^ r- slgnec dAtibush ? torn U.S. dive Army convoy'trnpped 55 miles gunships north-of Saigon nenr Qunn Lol, Jf., 25-iruck a supply base for the U.S. 1st ' from a Infantry Division. °rresi norlh" of The fighting was, ono of a mien snld series nf skirmishes in the area guerrillas north ond northwcsl of Saigon. pters in 0 on npproach routes townrd thc 0. capital, U.S. 052- bombers f\ si«rtu',‘r r'S„ss“”„ar"””^G 15.'"“ U.S. 25th infantry Division ds In the Bwuoplng 55 miles CAI as in inc „„rtliwcst of Suluon reported Tlic killing 20 North Vietnamese Mond anld Vlet with help from fighter Iwrnhers. gallor iCtnumcKc Hcudquarters sold one Amorl- poure 1 lotnl of cnn wus wounded In the moon nno $2.8 fighllng. wore )m dive 'jjic i’4 Phnntoin wont down En| Vielnnm nenr Mun on th& northern coast, tlic /lest U.S, bul iKilli crewmen bullud nul n>ckc snfuly. 'i'he third downed neu II ihlps woro chopiwr went down In lhe l>o«)st t cniled In Centrnl Hlghlnnds, wllh no ono Inspe ruck U.S. abonrd hurt. mens tors Reveal ‘1 CJTON (UPI) — Roliert 0. Baker an Wllllnm Fulbright ’lliomos J. Dodd. D-Co: lO .Senalo I'<jrclHn Sennto broke tradition 1 nmlltee, nnd Sen* nnd adopted a rulo i itle U'uder Miko '• limited disclosure of Int lont.. drew Inrgo - J- Under tho rule, senate spcnkhig feea lnst liy Mny IB provide lht s under « new Hi'crelary with • a disclosure rulu conlrlhullons and hom ^ over $^00 received in h t earned nenrly nix monlhs of the la iwo-thlrdfl of his 'Hiesc reporla ore y. nnd Mansfli'ld Traveling oxpcnaes. wh 0,000 of which ho «»tnrn normnlly receive, 0 to tho UnlvorHliy rovered. whtlrc lie onco • The (wnntora must with the comptroller g leekcrs hoping for confidential reporl < DX|xiHurcs In thn finuiiclal Interests wl lira of senators ar* ........... Sonjn#_-4llhlo~Commli llsappolnimcnt. The look nt on n majority 1 under lira new Well In ndvuncu ilMclosure rule m e deadline, 14 senators h thulr puhllc reports f InvestlgntlonN Into .Senntc secretary., 1 offnlrs'Of former son, Josopii D. Tvi nocratlo fiocretary Md., listed W.OU lo ll Soo. --------------- " , ' '7 ....... p er -T969~~ ~ _______________ _ Militanl I School ] I Shut Dc By United.Press Intaraatlonal Comc Militant black sludenis. arm ed with rifles, shotguns and armed knives, seized a second building SJ*W at Voorhees College in Den- (, mark, S.C.. today and thc qj administration ordered the .. school closed. sit-in. ^ S State officials marshalled City Nalional Guard and highway remair patrol forces at nearby Bam- ______ epart- berg although Voorhees Pres- d the ident John F. Potts said he will not call for oulside help until absolutely necessary. • ! - . The new takeover spread thc ; . occupation from thc adminislra- - tlon buildlngTselzed Monday, to [ the science building next door, i ; The blacks seemed set for a long stay, as they were fortified , : with an esiimated $5,000 worth . truck, of food taken at gunpoint fj-;. n aerial Monday from the cafeteria. ~ , ; of the At Harvard University under- ; • • the pro- graduates voted not to renew a •; al area student strike while at Rad- ^ rt on the cliffe. Harvard’s sister institu- the next jon, siudents twice invaded the Administration Building’ and chamber shouled obscenities at President X !ss Is be- M ary Bunting. the ser- ^^e Harvard vote found 3.222 v-iS studenls opposed lo resumption Dr. Aldm of ^ six-day strike which kept flk nearly two-thlrds of the school's [M l undergraduates out of classes. Members of Students for a B |i ifc Democratic Sociely and the HH Afro-American Society said they ron _ would continue the boycott until »rpH in demands, including the 2 - cHmlnatlon of ROTC on the ■n Call. caniP". were met. » H inc tall At exclusive Radcllffe, Pres* H AnoelG's idcnt Bunting sat quietly, at.ber . H desk while about 100 siudents Ilmnted paraded in and around her H quake They callcd her ’’plg.’^ •■louse" and a scattering of nd sold four-letter words. The students Memphis State University- snter of Police arrested 109 persons as i In the they broke up sit-in at Memphis Saiton State University. The students, i.! mperlal oH but six of them black, ro. outhern refused to leave the offlco o f _____ 3 region the president. d St. Louis University—About 25 ij- _______ St. Louis University students / i led by members of the I AsHociation of Block Collegians left the Administration Building of the Ropion Catholic instilu- tlon loday ofcr administrators / \ signed on ogrcement expressing 1 i “regret for any harassment’’ to which black students have been subject. Cai Queens College—Demonstra* the t tor.i took ovcr the three top m si 55 miles floors of thc 12-story Adminis* nrinc nimn lol trallon Building In New York scho ? U S ist City demanding amnesty for 39 ‘ * arrested In nn cnriler protest. O’Le one of a line i I the arco « r > -rt i tl Kerosene Fuel ^;r . Gushes Out Of , S of raids Th r G i a n t Rocliet S'r' Division rlor 55 miles CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)- degr reported Tlic space agency reporied plote letnamese Monday that several thousand Nl lionihors. gallons of kerosene accidentally all 3 le Amerl* poured out of the Apollo 10 boar In the moon mckel while technicians Th wure fixing ground equipment. Edw b^ent dnw n Engineers drained tho rest of ccoh lern coast, thc fuel from tho Saturn 5 high Hillud nul nickel’s mnsslvo flrsl atoge to Doui downed neo If the accident dnmnged tho Phyl I In the booster. A spokesman said tho mail 1th no ono Inspection was "a precoutlonory Dick mcnaurq.*’ Qi ;al ‘Extra-Cu 0. Baker and Son. rlums. This inclu J. Dodd. D-Conn„ the nn article in Play broke tradition Inat yenr $1,290 for an a opted a rule requiring book; nnd $1,' dlNClosuro of interests. speeches, tho rule, senators must Others of th ' 10 provide tho .Senate honorariums wei y with 0 list nf Incu F. Bennett. Illons and honorarluma chnlrman nf the 1 no received in the last tee, $2,200 for nlhs of tho lasl yenr. ' Cnrl T. Curlls. R reports ore ^ publlo, a speech ot the I ng oxpenaes. which lenn* llonal Church In irmnlly receive, aro nol ond Wllllom Pro I, whn sold "In sor fwnntors must also file ,to Iho leoture bui le comptroller genernl a ing lilm exccede nllnl reporl of their nnver reccl^ tl U Interests which the anccch. He' lls» ^lhlo~Com m lUcft.. can rlums. , nn n mojority vote. Senators llslln In ndvuncu of the rlums were Prei e, 14 senators hnve filed of the Senate inihllc reports with tho RusHell, l>Ga.;- secretnry., . llnms, R*De|„ Ml Josonit D. Tydlnga. D* R-N.D.r Clinton I listed W.OU io honora* N.M., Harry F. I V . . B * ants Seizt 3l Buildir Down Cli tlonal Cornell University-President while . Jnmes A. Perkins .said his black iidcnis, school gave in to demands ot sludcni “"o armed black students last week Iowa uumng fo avoid "what seemed at thc braved time to be much loo great a on the 0 the risi; qj bloodshed.” He said he in an ® was ••sickened" by he armed legisla sit-in. saying shalled. City College of New York legisla Ighway remained closcd indefinitely illegal. Bnm- Pres- he will until I ' :ad thc inisira- -v i . lday, to 1 :t floor. t for a ' - u ortified , : ' • ' •"'•VflBilM } worth ;unpoint '■ Ui_l ria. f -: ^ j|||r under* renew a .t Rad- institu- dcd the g' and y riM jjffM resident nd 3.222 ch kept school’s classes. gSI- for a nd the they until ing the on the Pres. y. at.ber . students her r "pig.’- ering of students cipllnary JOSEPH U IA VAIXEE, liewl County Zoning Adraloislrator. has verslly— .county’s aoolng office In the old h formor building contractor and ba Memphis pggt five years. He succeedi About 25 ' .irSC^l Snow J Building : InBtllu- ___ S=: O’Leary Pni nve been Carl Snow was appointed by educ monstra* the school board Monday night Lino iiree top to succced John CampDcll os Dan Adminis* principal of O’Leary Junior High Jay School. Joyc ly for 39 ^ iir, snow. who now is grad protest. O’Leary’s vlco principal, was in coin lino for the Job of vice principal Jo , at thc high school, bul asked algel iel for thc top O’Leary posl when ixnr Mr. Campbell left to accept tho Skin VP poHt of achool superintendent In Bert /I Jcromc. flcho Thc boord olao hired 20 new Thoi t teachera for the school system, Chri oil rated obovo average to supe- ingti rlor ond all except one holding Sti (UPI)— degrees. Tlie cxccpllon will com* sixtl reporied ploto his training this summer, schn thousand Nine of tho 20 are women. Eve: :ldentally all 30 years old or younger, thu high kpollo 10 board wan -told. ... Tl chnlclans The new lenchers are, Wayno poln lulpment. Edward Bnrncy. high •sejya?! neat 10 rest of ecohomlcs: John E. Dlolenberg, Stud Saturn S high school Germnn; Dnrrc1*W. Bnri atnge to Dournur, spccial education; schc inged tho Phyllis Dorlene Bybeo. O'I.enry M snld tho math; Mary . London Carter, a l« autlonary Bickcl second grade. syst Carlyle Susan Cook, special ill 1 i-Curricular’ ms. This included $2,000 for Spes»ard I article in Playboy moBoiznoj Georgo D. ISO for an advance on o Jnmes B. . ik; and $1,703 fur two Only Berti (cches. , eontrlbutlom >lhers of the 14 llslInK ' dupllcoiei o lorarlums were Sena. Wal* wllh the £ u F. Bennett. R-Uinh. vice comply will lirman nf the Ethics Commit* ing the ' II , $2,200 for two apeoches: contribution rl T. Curlls. R.Ncb.. ^500 for Both, wero ipeech ot the First Congrega- Seven se nal Church In Los Angelea; Introduce I J Wllllnm Proxmire. D-Wl«., full public <1 0 nald "In some cases" fees financial ir tho leoture bureau rcpreacnt- and omouni : lilm exceeded $300 but he and llabliUI trer re c c l^ that much for a tlons of scch. He' listed no hi>nora> Conjiress ai ims. ■earning 111 ienatora listing no honora* aenaton w ims were President pro tem D-Mlch., M the Senalo ' Richard. B ., Ore., Jacot iRNell, l^ao.;.John J. Wll* Charles M< ms, R-Del., Mllion R. Young, William B. N.D.r Clinton P. Anderson. t>* Clifford. P. M„ Harry F. Dyrd Jr. I^Va.. logc aad f __________ / _____ ________ V . Home Final - ____________ TEN CENTS ' ' eize Idlngs, Classes resident while officials negotiated with aid his black and P u e r t o Rlcan ______ onds ot students. ist week lowa—About 300 sludenis I at thc braved chilly weather to march great a on the lowa Siatehouse Monday said he in an attempt to influence ! armed legislation. They, carried signs saying ‘‘Support your local w York legislator, make going to coUega lefinitely illegal.’’ VAIXBB, tiewly appolntail • TW li. TPtoi'- aloislrator. has assumed -dutlM' bi tlMi. ee In the old hoapiUI bitUdiii^-^He If a ■tractor and bat resided' In Twtn Fans . irs. He succeeds George Ottens, wfao w ill. become county zoning officer fQ r.C ^oa . low Named Y Principal minted by cducotlon: Margaret Ann D>tly» lday night Lincoln fifth grade; John R. mpDcll os Darrington, Robert Stuart math; unior High Jay C. Uoyd, speech therapist; Joyce C. Uoyd, BIckel,second now Is grode; Otto McChristian,. lio* ml, was in coin fifth grado. Dprincipal John Wesley Reagan, O’Leary but asked algebra; Rose Ann Sinclair, O* ' posl when U nry algebra; Douglas M. accept tho Skinner, high school English; tendent In Bert Donlcl Slonoberg Jr., high school German; Dale Fred ed 20 new Thompson, high school algebra; ol system, Christine Adele Stevens, Vash* se to supe- Ington sccond grade, ne liolding Stuart Maurice Gordon. BIckel [1 wlll com* sixth grode; Judith Nosh, high s summer, school Spanish • English, and ■e women. Evelinda Ruth Sharp, junior iunger, thu high Spanish. Tho board_app£QYsd the ap* are.Woyno polntment of Arnold DePaul at Rh •Brtywl head of the high school Social, ^loieniitfrg. Studies Deparimenl, and Milton Dnrrtl'w. Barrus os heod of the high education; school Scicnce Deparlment. 0. O'I.enry Mrs. Jone Scvy was granted on Carter, a Icovc of obaence from- the syaicm for one year, due lo ik, special ill health. liar’ Funds Spes»ard L. Hollond. D-Fla,, George D. Aiken, R*Vl., and James B. Allen, D-AI# Only Bertnett nnd Allciv listed' contributions and these wore - dupllcoiet of earlier forms filed wllh the Senate secretary* to comply with regulations requir- ing the Hating of campaign contributions and expcndlturet. Both, were elected last fall. ^en seri|itora planned to * Introduce legislation requiring full public disclosure of persoMl . > . financial interests,' all souroea and amounts of income, ass^s. and llabimies. gifts and (ranssQ* , tlons of all men^ra o(; Connress and executive ofllclila -' , ••anting w 'm w e . •JW . aenaton were • Philip -A. Hart, . D-Mlch., Mark- O: Hatfield, R-. . Ore., Jacob K. Jaylta, Charles McMathlas Jr.,-R.M d., ' < ' William B. Spong 'Jr.. :0*Va.i; CIIKonl. p. c ..., R-N.J.,’^ V lov and proxmiM. •' ^ , ......

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THIS IS T H E HISTORICAL mon vanda ls la s t w eek . • D ynam ke w as s tru c tu re an d th e explosion th rew r o t th e southern end of th e bridge. '

Pompidou To Seek' ■=

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PA RIS (U PI)-G corE <! Pom pI- thEm dou announced today he will in to-t seek the F ren ch presidency a par v aca ted b y C harles de Gaulle, (or w th e m an who fired h im as Hai p rim e m in is te r la s t June.

Thc heavy-set po lilic ian told . th e leadersh ip or th e Gauilisl p a r ly in a m orning m eeting th a t I h e fe lt it h is du ty io becom e a V J I candidate . His a ides rep o rted a groundsw ell o f v o te r sen tim ent supporUng h im . / i

A lready h e w as considered th e favorite In a presidentia l election w hich could d raw up to '10 candidates. H c w as tho first CO to announce h is candidacy . ^ P

D e G a u l i r In 1944 took on pom pldou a s a n aldo and n am ed him p rem ie r In 1962 in a „ j,q, su rp rise m ovo end fired him ju s t a s ab rup tly in June . c r i i

Pom pidou a t tho tim o of h is Cong d i s m i s s a l h a d solved thc the < Bludent-labor s trik e s th a t crlp- and pled F ranco a n d h a d engineered th e subsequent G aulllst v iclory in p a rliam en tary elections w hich 1 ^ ^ De G aullo considered a marv- •■■SJ d a te . « •

Thc chain-sm oking fo rm er J j l achoolteucher neveriheless aup- ported h is fo rm er m en to r li\ Sunday’s consiliutlonal reform Tcforendum w hich led to his downfall. It w as tho marie of By tho m an. I»r

Scnato P resid en t Al'aln P oher, toda; CO, who took ov e r a s acting S^er president M onday, m ost llkoly Srou wlll se t Ju n o 1 ns .the clcction flun diite, political sources sold. He Hno could bo a cand idato himself.

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Negro Gunmen i"'™Gaul

Menace Police, '"a1 Amr

In Illinois d«w'CAIRO, 111. (U P l)- .R lflo fire

from 0 N egro houfiing pro ject nnd puncl)cd Into n Tiro engine ond <jrove nollco nnd firem en from was n fire-bom bed building a t tho Trl-Coiinty H ealth D epajlm en t wert c u rly today. nu

I t wn* ono of e igh t flro mor bom bings M ondny night, thc iHrn Ihlrd fllrnlght night of such snld InclilenlH lit tlilK rac ia lly tnm - Aral filed p o rt c ity n t tiie confluoncc 'II o f t(io MlflNlsHlppi nnd Ohio Isrn riv e rs . And It w as iho second forc tim o tho flro tru ck wnH hll by flro l)ulli)ls a t tho Ileuliii Depari- nnd m cnt. HOUI

S t a t e P o l i c e W i l l S p o t C h e c k s F o r

.Stale pollco officers sla lloned of I In M agic Volley will begin op- It e ra lin g npot trnfflu cliccK lanca Hllc tionn and d riv e r licenseB ond In- kuI( flnccilon slicker* w I n -^ c c e lv o latl close study. ^ ilal

l.t. Donn H ennett s a t d (}><v 'ch eck lanes hnvo been ordered the Iiy the fltmerlnlondoiit o f the Ida- In i ill) .Slalo Pollco. 1.. Clurk Hand. 1

"W c’ll t ry to Bct up chek vel tanea a s oflcn na p o ss ib le /’ Lt. if i D ennett ilBid, Inn

H ie chock lan es rcq u ira the wit se rv ices nf a t lonnt two o ttlcors slg a nd an effort w ill lie m ado to e<i. Kcop Jho chnck lanon ns o rderljt i ns" |x>isllilo lo nilnlm Uo delay f n ondf In^ronnfiM y, ch(

"W e nioppeil n ' c n r rocenlly a n a n d the d r iv e r h ad g reen slnm pa mt p asted in th e lo ft han d co rner I to

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mCAL m onum ent a t H ansen B ridge dam e n m ke w as placed in th e fro n t of th e la i lon th rew rocks and a plaque ov e r th e p a r h e bridge. Twin F alls County S h eriff 's offic

u Junk?HAILEY — C ountering a na- told i

tional trend by c ities seek ing to Chami find w ays to rid ihem selves of the hi junk, the City of H ailey M onday tually

t sen t out a novel re q u e s t for tha t tl m ore junk. large-

H ailey .extended th e unusual ing it, invitation to residents c f o ther venlui cities in Magic V aliey ask ing comm

ompi* them to h au U th e ir ju n k au los Aco wili in to -the Wood R iver V alley a s city

dency a p a r t of a plan to ra is e m oney which .aulle, (or w orthy pro jects. ca r bn as H ajley M ayor G eorge Allen wili h

k told .

Gooding ExiJm ent

[s Courthouses T lrS g o o d i n g — Gooding Coun-1n a n « y, ty P ros. Atty. A ndrew Ja m e s Ida I, thore Is a "good pos- M ml

slblllty o f getting fed e ra l funds Into , i„ I to lielp Gooding County build r c , '* >" ® a now courthouse." GoodI him Ho said th rough th e new

c r i m e control bill p a ssed by j £ of h is Congress, some 50 p e r ' c en t of d thc the co st of a ncw courtroom g q i ,

crlp- and Jail facility could b e fl* nrobi lee red ^ ^ --------------------- ----- hna ,

t s I s r a e l i J e t s•ormcr S tT a fC A r a b S rS sup- and

SforS G u e i T i l l a s 'to his ■ *! ernliric of By U nited P re ss In tim a tlo n a l Mr

Israeli Jct fig h te r p lanes ly co P oher, today s trafed suspected A rab lhe t acting guerrilla bnses Jn Jo rd o n an d Coun llkoly ground forccs fought a onc-hour Ing,

lection gun duel across the censo-flre consi Id. Ho Hno south of tho Son of G alilee, lal 1 icif. Whllo tho BhoollnR continued fall.

In tbo Mldensl. A rab d ip lom ats Ho expressed concern lh a t F m n cc will m ight switch its support b ack In pltal

w iHHiel now H int Q ia r lc s do orga; Gaullo has resigned a s p rc s . woul Ident. tlic I

^ A Jo rdan ian spokesm an In coun1 Ammnn snld ( f u r Isrnell p lanes Tli

Rwepl across llic b o rder a round Iho < dnwn nnd nltncked the n rens nf lutloi Tal Al-Sukknr and Al-Khafn In lhe

10 flrc ,ho Dclsnn Vnliey w ith rockets Tli p roject nnd m nchlnogup flrc. He snid since nc ona crops wcro dam aged b u t no one insui 1 from w as hurt. desti o t tho Arab guorrlllas tn tho n ren by f j lm e n l w ere believed t« havo shelled nfso

an irsncll scillom cnt w ith nnd11 flro m orlnra nnd rockets M onday, woul It, the iHrneli floltlera on tho b o rd e r ning : such snld tho Joiplnnes s tru ck n l iho qi^q / trou- A rab com m ando b ases . lious fluencc 'Ilio n lr s trikes cam e nsI Ohio Israeli nnd Jo rd an ian ground pens second forces hn ltled ncross tho co n st- woul hll by flro lino w ith howllwirs. m o rln rs f„cU

Depnrt- nnd n rd llery hIkuU in m iles nn„, Houth of the Sen of G nlllce. .

I.I bu Innd

B W i l l C o n d u c t :s F o r V i o l a t i o n s ^atloncd of hls windshield. A l a g lance C,gin op- It 'looked like an Inspection Jk lanca s l ic k e r ." . Iio suld. Ll. B ennoii aond In- suld officora'w nuld look for vlo< U Icce lvo lations like this, an d fo r up-to-^ dato Inspection stickers, „id thiv “ Also, w e 're req u ired to chcck h

ordered the vehicle (o mnko certa in ll 's tlithe Idn- In jto o d operating condltlnn ." Tik Hand. Tliis meana officers w lll check viip chek veliiple equipm ent to de te rm ine irlie,” Ll. if oil Items n ro In pro|>cr work- «'

Ing nr<lor, Item s such ns lighta, ^uire the windshield w ipers, b rakes, tu rn ^ officers signals ond tiros w lll Im check*nade to co. Hordorl)( Supt. Hnnd said. "W o linve v

a delny f n u n d through operulion olchcck Innes,that m any m oiorists ,,

rocenlly nro not nwnrc of fuultv equip-, stam pa m cni nnd sevurnl luive forgottcnl cornor | l o renew th e lr d r iv e r licenK i,'* IL I

0 8 - 2 0 ^ I . - J a h o g t f i 6 1 0 J u l i u D av B o i s e , . I d a h o

MagTW II

Irldge dam aged by sow investiga ting thi ; of th c lava rock m ent and th e Idaho iver th e park ing lot plaque re s to re d . It w h e rjff 's o fficers a re

nk? Send I ta na- told m em bers of th c H ailey Hailey ing to C ham ber of Com m erce he hoped junk i 'OS of the heap of au to bodies even- groum onday tually would grow large enough Thc ■t for tha t the c ity could in te rest som e mayoi

large-scale Junk d ea le r ' in buy- ley’s lusual ing it. He said profits from th c Week’ o ther venture would go to .ii 'w o rth y Hail

isking com m unity endeavors." • Ander au los According to M r. Ailen. th e again ey a s city Junkyard has a canyon planle noney which can hold more- th an 1,000 en thi

c a r bodies. He sa id cily c rew s unleei Allen wili be m ade availab le to a ss is t the ti

Expects To Bl use With Fede]Coun- nanccd by federal funds. count

Ja m e s Idaho w ill be eligible fo r sc?me P re >d pos- M m ililon w ith the s ta te d ivided archi

funds Into th ree regions. comnRegion 3, which I n c l u d e s will I

Gooding County, w ill have abou t to b i n w MOO.OOO avallablo by J u l y The

oy 1. E ach ' county m ust p rov ide and en t of m atching funds, b u t M r. J a m e s be b r t r o o m a a i d this would iiot p ro v e a Bet bo problem since Gooding County slone

has T e s e rv e funds, plus Insur- tbo i ance money.

A federal official co n ta tcd the Gooding County S h e rlffs io f- fice and sen t applications and

> Inform ation fo r~ fcd era l funds, and said Gooding Counly. since •

. It is w ithout courtroom facilities, r would have high priority for fed- e ra l funds.

itional M r. J am es explained th e coun- — , p lanes ty could a lso receive funds from J L

A rab the snle of the presen t Gooding m i in an d County M em orial Hospltnl bulld- ic-hour Inp. w hich will bc vaca ted w hen iso-flre constn ictlon of tho . new hospi- SA ja lllee . lal building Is com pleted th is boml itinued fall. ondilom ats Ho snld tho buildings ond land Amo F roncc will re v e r t bnck to the old hos- Com inck lo pitnl board , which was a p riv a te Salgi c s du organization, but hc fe lt they todn; I p re s , would sell iho p roperty ond glvo dowi

tlic m oney from tho aale to th e fusil: m n In counly. nuplanea Tlie county com m issioners nnd .i,.,,,

nround tho c ity council adopted o reso- ... re a s nf hitlon ogreolng to pnM lclpato In L . j lafn in the request fo r federal funda. 1,-11 rockets Tlio c i t y becam e Involvcil „ j Ie aaid since It rcn llw d aomo of thc no one Insurance m oney, following the

tiestrucllon of the old courthousn0 n ren by flro nlioul o y ca r ago. and Hholled also slnco lh« 'Cliy pollco c o u rt ji*’' ' '

w ith and uMlce of the pcacc office ‘‘ londny. would l>c combined Into n counly " J '” ' b o rd e r m ag ls trn le 's offlcc ond w o u l d n l ‘ '»o also bo housed In the c 0 u r t-

house." " M r. Jam es aald the m o st cx- Tv

ground pensive c o s t o f construction P“ rt1 censft- would bo fo r Inw enfo rcem en t ' n o rln rs fnclliilos, niriHC would Iw fl- -----

m iles nanced hy fcdernl fimils. Ho folt *e®' • confident tho courthouse could .----------- bo luillt, w ithout 0 bond Issue {

nnd w itliout llie Issuance of de- | ficlency w arran ts, *

; M r. Jam es said Ooodlng Coun.ty Is one of tlie low est taxed

1 SOME ARE WISE, ' , . a s ; SOME ARE r s OTHERWISE ^

i r up-to* ^1,^, Engllih pfov«fb Imi a. , m tH oo i for imlfiy * liomtnxikar.

to c h c c k H you'ra w in , vo^ **ll th« Itilngt-ta in l l ' s tlia Inmily no lonu*r iii*« with □tlo n ," T im*iN«wi Woni Ad . . . IIIII c h e c k vou '(i o iln fw iit, yo*i lia«p it>il|.o te rm ln e ino ih o it thinoi imo yoor ov it. o r w o rk - crowdail clotflli, W ltt o n i i . , ..« linhia diol 733.0931 lor your T lm ...5 . tu r.; w™, AA P.i.'l J . oth.,.

« ilieck. ” l" ' - . .th« lint n<tlv*d In th i

Va Iiave W en ^d d.ppftmioi ud«y.ution ol ____________________m o to r is t s noi.fiTH IH flI*»fNnuHHi a i i nr. ly equip-, iIIIrIrI ami lirml lia tk kumaforgotten w y. _______________Ic e n K i," 11 "" II

H a h o s t a l e H i s t o r i c a l S o o . J u l i a D a v l a 9 r .

‘*‘“ ’ 0 8 3 7 0 6 , C o i p .

M a g i c V a l l e y ’s H o m e

T W IN ’ i ^ L S , ID A H O , T U E S D iV

'estim ating th e Incident, In cooperation with Id th e Idaho S tate Police . Tbe m onum ent will resto red . It w as reported .

i I t To HaitiH ailey H ailey residents in towing the ir Anders hoped junk autom obiles to the dum p- Mayc even- grounds. survey

enough Thc novel p roposal by the city wf t som e matyor cam e a s a p a r t o t Hai- posed n b u y - le y ’s "C lean* up and F ix - u p so u th e 3m th e Week” proclaim ed Monday. survey w orthy H ailey d is tric t ra n g e r R ichard cily co

Anderson sa id F loyd Dorius • Leo :n. th e again will dona te trees fo r city lha l so canyon p lan ters a fte r m ost o f those giv- ing mJ n 1,000 en the city la s t y c a r died. Vol- vices (

c rew s un leer w orkers w ill transp lan t a rea . 1 > a ss is t the tree s T uesday evening and Packet

0 Build ^^ew JAn I

federal Aid sbuilt

counties In th e 'sta te . sc>r Rc?me P re lim in a ry estim a te s by thedivided arch itec ts h ired by tho county o t I

com m issioners Indicato th a t il thol u d e s will tak e approxim ately $350,000 j t ,e abou t to bu ild a new co u rlhousen . cauiJ u l y Tho county a lread y owns the ]ntci

prov ide lond w here th e s tru c tu re would HiJa m e s be built. (ho

irove a B en G launer, counly com m is- portCounty sloner, expressed confidence In <^a

1 Insur- the p lan and tho possibility of Coufederal funds, and said thc cpn- c a ll

:on tatcd “‘ruction could s la r t " a s soon ]s ,-K fa^of. a s S eptem ber." _____________ i>ns a n d ^

funds,IS. Planes, ‘Coj S Hit Red A .[>d w hent hospi- SAIGON (U P i) — U.S. d ive Arm y ted th is bom iiers. helicopter gunships north,

ond tanks rc.scued a 29-truck a nuf ind iand Am erican convoy from n infan old hos-C om m unisi um liush n o rth " of 1 'hu I p rlvn te Saigon, m llltn ry spokesm en snid series clt they today. Out tho guerrillas north and glvo downed two of lhe 'cop te rs in 0 on nl e to th c fusllludo of ground firo. .capllt

Buckling un d e r two hours of ie rs nnd „it.ady bom bardm ent, this Hcds - i S J r r Pwl't-'d from the ir nm bush Ipato In |,nd fled, leaving behind. ! ! % «

I bodies. F our A m crican G Is died . ^ J ‘" ' '" ‘Vf'* and 14 suffered wounds in the

,„l,ld«y llsh.InB, J i^rthnn in The U.S. Com m nnd nnid Vlet with IRO nnd V ietnam ese neudro Vourt Hiinners shot down n totnl o f cnn

nfriril th ree helicopters nnd nno $2.8 (|u |,n n coiinlv I-"* ‘11' '“ Th<w n tl 1 /I Ixim ber ncross Soulh V ielnnm nenr c o u r t , on Momlny—tlie heaviest U.S, but

‘ nl r lo-ises In six doys. „„(ei;n o s t cx- Two of the lost gunships woro chop] s iructlon P“ r t of tho n lr nrm ndn cniled In Cciiti irce inen t to bnll out the 29-tnick U.S. abouiI l » fl- ______________________________________. He foltso coultl ,Soir Senatorsng Coun-sl tnxed W A S H I N G T O N <UPi)

_________ , ^ C hairm nn J . Wllllnm Fulbrli1>-Ark.. o f tho .Sonnlc I'cjrcl Rclntlonn C pm m lttee, nnd Si

. a tu D einocratle U 'u d er M \ . M nnsfleid, Mont.. d rew Ini

\ ' 'w r i t in g an d spcnkhig fees I y e a r , repo rts under « n m ondntory d isclosure r u

b Imt a irhowcd lodny.mtntokar F u l b r i g h t ea rned ncnha itilno* $20,000, o r two-thlrds of>« with □ Senalo snlury. nnd Mnnsfl. . . II w as pnld $10,000 of whichlap it>il|. donated $2,000 to the Unlvcrioor ovat. of M onlonn whtlrc lie »

• ■ • inught.!L Sensation seekers hopingdo othar. tan ta lU lng - ox|xisuros In’ : ' financial affairs of »enators

’•d In tha doom ed lo dlsappolnim cnt.i"». f irs t repo rts under tlie 1________ m undutory d isclosure ruleHi All nr.Ilk k»ina in w ako of Investigations________ Iho financial o ffn lrs 'O f for

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operation with th c H ighway .Depart* b e rg a m onum ent w ill be repaired and tho idcn t Ji

no t cal absoluti

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lailey Iflong sti w ith ai

ng the ir A nderson will furnish n truck, o f fot i dum p- M ayor Allen said an aeria l Monda;

survey h as been m ade of the A t H by the city w a te r system and the pro- g rad u a ot Hai- posed sew age disposal a rea student F ix - u p south of Hailey. A report on the cliffe.

day. survey will bc m nde a t the next jon, sl R ichard cily council m eeting. Admini

Dorius • Leo S tavros told lhe cham ber shou ld fo r city lha l sa tisfac to ry progress Is be- M ary

*iose giv- ing m ade in obtaining the scr- q-v.„ ied. Vol- vices of a doctor for the Hailey c indfn ansp lan t a rea , w ilh the help of D r. Aldin o f a s ling and P acker. n ea rly

undcr£• 1 - r -r* . M em b

P W H i t s “ ' n

LOS ANGELES (U PI) - S ' ' ‘An earthquake, cen icrcd ' In „ i, ‘ u

d th c Sallon Sca, rocked a ’. largo a re a of Southern Call* *

fornia M onday swaying ta ll , 'buildings in the Los Angele's ^ c n l

‘ ' a re a . desk Seism ologists estim ated

lies by th e m agnlturo of tho quake ?.;” ce.0 county o t betw een 5.2S and 6 on

tho R ich ter scale, and sold f $35yKW Jt w as severe cnough loiouse. J cause som o dam age In popu- action owns the la ted oreas. M erire would However, thc epicenter o f Police

tho quake w as placcd In the tn e y Icommis* no rth ern ond of tho Saiton S U te

idence In sca located in Im perial a ll biibility of County on tho Southern refuse

the c.on- California desert. The region th e pia s soonj ]s sparsely Inhabited. s t 1

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, ‘Copters '^ r - slgnec

dAtibush ?torn

U.S. d ive Arm y convoy 'trnpped 55 miles gunships north -o f Saigon nenr Qunn Lol, Jf., 25-iruck a supply base for the U.S. 1st '

from a Infantry Division. ° rre s in o rlh " of The fighting w a s , ono of a mien snld series nf skirm ishes in the area guerrillas north ond northwcsl of Saigon. pters in 0 on npproach routes townrd thc 0. capital, U.S. 052- bom bers f \si«rtu',‘rr'S„ss“”„ar"””Gi£

15.'"“ U.S. 25th infantry Division ds In the Bwuoplng 55 miles CAIas in inc „„rtliw cst of Suluon reported Tlic

killing 20 North V ietnamese Mond anld Vlet with help from fighter Iwrnhers. gallor

iCtnumcKc H cudquarters sold one Amorl- poure1 lotnl of cnn wus wounded In the moon

nno $2.8 fighllng. w ore)m dive 'jjic i ’4 Phnntoin wont down En|

Vielnnm nenr Mun on th& northern coast, tlic/lest U.S, bul iKilli crewm en bullud nul n>ckc

snfuly. 'i'he third downed neu IIihlps woro chopiwr went down In lhe l>o«)stt cniled In Centrnl Hlghlnnds, wllh no ono Insperuck U.S. abonrd hurt. mens

tors Reveal ‘1CJTON (U P I) — Roliert 0 . B aker anWllllnm F ulbright ’lliom os J . Dodd. D-Co:lO .Senalo I'<jrclHn Sennto broke trad itio n 1nm lltee, nnd Sen* nnd adopted a ru lo iitle U 'u d er Miko '• lim ited disclosure of Intlont.. drew Inrgo - J- Under tho rule, senate spcnkhig feea lnst ‘ liy Mny IB provide lhts under « new Hi'crelary with • ad isclosure r u l u conlrlhullons and hom^ over $^00 received inh t earned nenrly nix monlhs of the laiwo-thlrdfl of his 'Hiesc reporla o rey. nnd Mansfli'ld Traveling oxpcnaes. wh0,000 of which ho «»tnrn normnlly receive,0 to tho UnlvorHliy rovered.

whtlrc lie onco • The (wnntora m u st with the com ptroller g

leekcrs hoping for confidential re p o rl < DX|xiHurcs In thn finuiiclal Interests wllira of senato rs a r* ........... Sonjn#_-4llhlo~Com m lillsappolnim cnt. T he look nt on n m a jo rity1 under lira new Well In ndvuncu ilMclosure rule m e deadline, 14 sena to rs h

thulr puhllc rep o rts f Investlgn tlonN Into .Senntc s e c re ta ry . ,1 o ffn lrs 'O f fo rm er son, Josopii D. Tvi nocratlo fiocretary M d., listed W.OU lo

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p e r

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_ Militanl I School ] I Shut Dc

B y U n ited .P ress Intaraatlonal Comc

• M i l i t a n t b lack sludenis. a rm e d with rifles, shotguns and arm ed knives, seized a second building

SJ*W a t Voorhees College in Den- (, m a rk , S.C.. today and thc qj adm in istra tion o r d e r e d the .. school closed. sit-in.

^ S S ta te officials marshalled City N alional G uard and highway rem airp a tro l forces a t nearby Bam- ______

epart- b e rg although Voorhees Pres- d the iden t John F . Potts said he will

no t call for oulside help until ab so lu tely necessary. • ! - .

T h e new takeover spread thc ; . occupation from thc adm inislra- - tlon buildlngTselzed Monday, to [ th e science building next door, i ;

T h e blacks seem ed se t for a long stay , as they were fortified , : w ith an esiim ated $5,000 worth .

truck, o f food taken a t gunpoint f j - ; . n aeria l M onday from th e cafeteria. ~ , ; of the A t H arvard U niversity under- ; • • the pro- g rad u a te s voted not to renew a •;

a l a rea s tuden t strike while a t Rad- ^ rt on the cliffe. H arvard ’s s ister institu- the next jon, siudents twice invaded the

A dm inistration Building’ and cham ber shouled obscenities a t Presiden t X !ss Is be- M ary Bunting.

the ser- ^ ^ e H arvard vote found 3.222 v - iS s tuden ls opposed lo resumption

Dr. Aldm o f ^ six-day strike which kept f l k n e a r ly two-thlrds of the school's [M l un derg radua tes out of classes. M em bers of Students for a B | i

i f c D em ocratic Sociely and the H H Afro-A m erican Society said they

ro n _ would continue the boycott until »rpH in dem ands, including the

2 - cH m lnatlon of ROTC on th e ■ ■n Call. c a n iP " . w ere m et. » Hinc ta ll A t exclusive Radcllffe, Pres* H AnoelG's id cn t Bunting sa t quietly, a t .b e r . H

‘ d e sk while about 100 siudents ■ Ilmnted p a rad ed in and around h e r H

quake They callcd her ’’plg.’ ■•■louse" and a scattering of ■

nd sold fou r-le tter w ords. The students ■

M em phis S tate U n iv e rs ity - snter o f P o lice a rre s te d 109 persons as i In the th e y broke up sit-in a t Memphis

Saiton S ta te U niversity. The students, i . ! m perlal oH b u t six of them black, r o .outhern re fused to leave the offlco o f _____3 region th e president.d S t. Louis U niversity—About 25 i j -

■_______ S t. Louis University students / iled by m em bers of the I AsHociation of Block Collegians le f t the Adm inistration Building of the Ropion Catholic instilu- tlo n loday o fcr adm inistra tors / \ signed on ogrcem ent expressing 1 i “ re g re t for any harassm ent’’ to w hich b lack students have been sub jec t. Cai

Queens College—Demonstra* the t tor.i took ovcr the three top m si

55 m iles floors of thc 12-story Adminis* nrinc nim n lo l tra llo n Building In New York scho ? U S i s t C ity dem anding am nesty for 39

‘ * a r re s te d In nn cnriler protest. O’Le one of a line iI the arco « r > - r t i tlKerosene Fuel ;r .

Gushes Out Of , Sof ra id s Th

r G i a n t Rocliet S'r'Division rlo r

55 miles C A PE KENNEDY ( U P I ) - degr reported T lic space agency reporied plote

letnam ese M onday th a t several thousand Nl lionihors. gallons of kerosene accidentally a ll 3

le Amerl* poured out of the Apollo 10 boar In the m oon m ckel while technicians Th

w ure fixing ground equipment. Edw b ent dnwn Engineers drained tho rest of ccoh lern coast, th c fuel from tho Saturn 5 high Hillud nul n ick e l’s mnsslvo flrsl atoge to Doui

downed neo If the accident dnmnged tho Phyl I In the booster. A spokesm an said tho m ail 1th no ono Inspection w as " a precoutlonory Dick

mcnaurq.*’ Qi

;al ‘Extra-Cu0 . B aker and Son. rlums. This incluJ . Dodd. D-Conn„ the nn artic le in P lay

broke trad itio n Inat yen r $1,290 for an aopted a ru le requiring book; nnd $1,'dlNClosuro of interests. speeches,

tho rule, se n a to rs m ust Others of th' 10 provide tho .Senate honorarium s weiy w ith ’ 0 list nf Incu F. Bennett.Illons and honorarlum a chnlrm an nf the 1no received in the la s t tee, $2,200 fornlhs of tho lasl yenr. ' Cnrl T. Curlls. R

reports o re publlo, a speech o t the Ing oxpenaes. which lenn* llonal Church Inirmnlly rece ive , a ro nol ond Wllllom ProI, whn sold "In sorfwnntors m u s t a lso file , to Iho leoture buile com ptro ller genernl a ing lilm exccedenllnl re p o rl o f the ir nnver r e c c l ^ tlU Interests which the anccch. H e ' lls»^ lh lo ~ C o m m lU c f t . . c a n rlum s., nn n m o jo rity vote. Senators llslln

In ndvuncu of the rlum s w ere Preie, 14 sena to rs hnve filed of the Senateinihllc rep o rts with tho RusHell, l> G a .;-s e c re tn ry . , . llnms, R*De|„ MlJosonit D. Tydlnga. D* R-N.D.r C linton I

listed W.OU io honora* N.M., H arry F . I

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. B— *

ants Seizt 3l Buildir Down Cli

tlonal Cornell U n iv e rs ity -P re s id en t while . Jn m es A. P erk ins .said his black

iidcnis, school gave in to dem ands o t sludcni “ "o arm ed b lack students last week Iowa

uumng fo avoid "w h a t seem ed a t thc braved ‘ tim e to be m uch loo g rea t a on the 0 the risi; qj bloodshed.” He said he in an ® w as ••sickened" by he arm ed legisla

sit-in. sayingshalled. City College of New York legisla Ighway rem ained closcd indefinitely illegal.

Bnm- Pres-

he will until I '

:ad thc ■inisira- - v i .lday, to 1 :t floor.t for a ' - uortified , : ' • ' • " '• V f lB i lM} worth;unpoint '■ U i_ lria . f - : j | | | r ■ under* renew a .t Rad- institu-

dcd theg ' and y r i M j j f f Mresident

nd 3.222

ch kept school’s classes. g S I -

for a nd the

they until

ing the on the

P re s . y. a t .b e r . students

her r "p ig .’- ering of studentscipllnary JO S E P H U I A V A IX EE, liewl

County Zoning A dralo islra tor. has verslly— .county’s aoolng office In the old h

fo rm o r building co n trac to r and ba Memphis pggt five y e a rs . H e succeedi

About 25 '

.irSC^l Snow JBuilding

: InBtllu- ___ ’

S=: O’Leary Pninve been

C arl Snow w as appointed by educ monstra* the school board M onday night Lino iiree top to succced John CampDcll os D an Adminis* p rincipal o f O’Leary Jun io r High Ja y

School. Joycly for 39 ^ i i r , snow. who now is grad

protest. O’L eary ’s vlco principal, w as in coin lino for the Job of vice principal Jo

, a t thc high school, bul asked algel i e l for thc top O’L eary posl when ix n r

M r. C am pbell left to accept tho Skin VP poHt of achool superin tendent In Bert / I Jc ro m c . flcho

T hc boord olao h ired 20 new Thoi

t teachera fo r the school system , Chri oil ra ted obovo average to supe- ingti rlo r ond all except one holding Sti (U PI)— degrees. T lie cxccpllon will com* sixtl

reporied ploto h is tra in ing this sum m er, schn thousand Nine of tho 20 a re women. Eve: :ldentally a ll 30 yea rs old o r younger, thu high kpollo 10 board wan -told. ... T lchnlclans The new lenchers a re , Wayno poln lulpm ent. E dw ard Bnrncy. high •sejya?! neat 10 rest of ecohom lcs: John E . Dlolenberg, Stud Saturn S high school G erm nn; Dnrrc1*W. Bnri atnge to Dournur, spccial education; schc

inged tho Phyllis Dorlene Bybeo. O 'I.enry M snld tho m a th ; M ary . London C arter, a l«

autlonary Bickcl second grade. systC arly le Susan Cook, special ill 1

i-Curricular’ms. This included $2,000 fo r Spes»ard Iartic le in P layboy moBoiznoj Georgo D.ISO for an advance on o Jnm es B. .ik; and $1,703 fur tw o Only Berti(cches. , eontrlbutlom>lhers of the 14 llslInK ' dupllco iei olorarlum s w ere Sena. Wal* w llh the £u F. Bennett. R-Uinh. vice com ply willlirm an nf the E th ics Commit* ing the ' II, $2,200 for tw o apeoches: contributionrl T. Curlls. R .N cb.. ^500 for Both, weroipeech o t the F irs t Congrega- Seven senal Church In Los Angelea; Introduce IJ Wllllnm P roxm ire . D-Wl«., full public <10 nald "In som e ca se s" fees financial irtho leoture bu reau rcpreacnt- and omouni: lilm exceeded $300 but he a n d llabliUItrer r e c c l ^ th a t m uch for a tlons ofscch. H e ' lis ted no hi>nora> Conjiress aiims. ■ earn ing 111ienatora listing no honora* a e n a to n wims w ere P residen t p ro tem D-Mlch., M

the Senalo ' R ic h a rd . B . , O re., Jaco tiRNell, l ^ a o . ; . J o h n J . Wll* C harles M<ms, R-Del., Mllion R. Y oung, W illiam B.N.D.r C linton P . Anderson. t>* C lifford. P .M„ H arry F . D yrd J r . I^ V a .. logc a a d f

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H om e

F in a l

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eizeIdlngs,Classes

resident while officials negotiated w ithaid his b lack and P u e r t o Rlcan______onds o t students.ist week lowa—A bout 300 sludenis I a t thc braved chilly w eather to m arch g rea t a on the low a Siatehouse Monday said he in an a ttem p t to influence

! arm ed legislation. They, ca rried signs saying ‘‘S upport your local

w York legislator, m ake going to coUega lefinitely illegal.’’

V A IXBB, tiewly appoln tail • T W li. TPtoi'- alo islra tor. h a s a ssum ed -dutlM ' bi tlM i. ee In the old hoapiU I bitUdiii^-^He If a ■tractor and b a t re s id ed ' In Tw tn F a n s . irs. H e succeeds G eorge O ttens, wfao w i l l . becom e county zoning officer f Q r .C ^ o a .

low Named Y Principalm inted by cducotlon: M argare t Ann D>tly» lday night Lincoln fifth g rade; John R . m pD cll os D arring ton , R obert S tuart m a th ; unior High J a y C. U oyd, speech th e ra p is t;

Joyce C. U oyd, B Ick e l,second now Is g rode ; O tto M cChristian,. lio *

ml, w as in coin fifth grado .D principal John W esley Reagan, O’L eary but asked a lg eb ra ; R ose Ann Sinclair, O * ' posl when U n ry a lg eb ra ; Douglas M . accept tho Skinner, high school English; tendent In B ert D onlcl Slonoberg J r . , h igh

school G erm an ; Dale F re d ed 20 new Thom pson, high school a lg eb ra ; o l system , Christine Adele Stevens, V a sh * se to supe- Ington sccond grade, ne liolding S tuart M aurice Gordon. BIckel [1 w lll com* sixth g rode ; Jud ith Nosh, h igh s sum m er, school Spanish • English, and ■e women. Evelinda Ruth Sharp , ju n io r iunger, thu high Spanish.

Tho board_app£QYsd the ap* are.W oyno polntm ent o f A rnold D ePaul a t Rh •Brtywl head of th e h igh school Soc ia l, ^loieniitfrg. Studies D eparim enl, and M ilton D n rr t l 'w . B arrus o s heod of the high education; school Scicnce Deparlm ent.0 . O 'I.enry M rs. Jo n e Scvy w as g ran ted on C arter, a Icovc o f obaence from - the

syaicm fo r one y ea r, due lo ik, special ill health .

liar’ FundsSpes»ard L. Hollond. D-Fla,,George D. Aiken, R*Vl., and Jam es B. A llen, D -A I#

Only Bertnett nnd Allciv listed ' contributions and these w ore - dupllco iet o f e a r lie r form s filed w llh the Sena te s ec re ta ry * to com ply w ith regulations requir­ing the Hating of cam paign contributions an d expcndlturet.Both, w ere elec ted la s t fall.

^ e n seri|itora planned to * Introduce legislation requiring full public d isclo su re of persoM l . > . financial in terests,' a ll souroea and am ounts of incom e, a s s ^ s . a n d llabim ies. gifts and (ranssQ* , tlons of all m e n ^ r a o ( ;Connress and executive o fllc lila - '

, • • a n t in g w 'm w e . •JW . •a e n a to n w ere • Ph ilip -A. H art, . D-Mlch., Mark- O: Hatfield, R-. .O re., Jaco b K. Jay lta ,C harles M cM athlas J r .,-R .M d ., ' < ' W illiam B. Spong 'J r . . :0*Va.i;CIIKonl. p . c . . . , R-N.J.,’^ V l o v and pro x m iM . • ' ,

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T e m p e r a t u r e s---- M'

National f JM ax. M in. Pep .

A tlantn • 76 52 .12 [ngB ism arck • 52 31- WedC a lca rv 6.1 41 *“ 8-C hicapo 46 37 .06 t o ^C leveland G7 40 .06 WedD c n w r 67 37 of fD es M oines 54 34 day.D clro it 59 37 .06 nemF o r t W orth 70 47 dayIndianapolis 60 3S p e «Jacksonv ille ' 86 64 K an sas City 55 33

• L as V egas 83 52- I ^ s Anffeles 8S 59 M em phis ^ ,11M iam i 77 70 .63 *M pls-St. P au l 51 30 ,N ew O rleans 75 BO Ncw Y ork • 86 58 .01

. O m ah a 55 J5 , . cvcP h ilade lph ia 83 .5 7 .07 cati

-----P o rtlan d . O r e - — 54— 40 .60 conSt. Louis - - 55 34 S a lt Lake City 68 48 San DisfiO S3 50Sai\ F ranc isco 62 49 S e a ttle 54 38 .12Spokane 57 .TJ .49 „ndW ashington 85 60 .07 froj

______ Gday

Alaska, Canada and

' Hawau s;,';O ilg k ry 63 41 'E dm on ton 65 43 jM on trea l 40 36 .28O ttaw a . 40 35 .52 'R eg in a 53 31T o ro n to 59 38 .27W innipeg ' 51 29

. V ancouver 54 43 .20A nchorage 50 41F a irb a n k s 58 37Ju n e a u 50 28•H onolulu 85 72

IdahoHigh Low P r . M

- A berdeen .................. 70 30B e a r L ak e ................ 56 33Boise ...........................77 40 t r . c

■ B uhl ........................... 72 42 co iBurley .............. 71 45 -Caldw ell .................... 75 39 t r . uC astle fo rd ................ 75 38 ^diConda .......................... W 35 ge,

’■Em m ett ...................... 77 40 ggF a irfie ld .................... 65 28 tr .Gooding ................ . 74 42 J ,

- G race .......................... 66 35Hailey ........... 65 38 tr;M aho P a lls .............. nii « g ;J e ro m e ...................... 75 33 p i,K im berlv .................. 72 39 gK ing H ill .................. fi2 .10K una ............ 75 .1!)l.cw iston .................... 68 38 .21 TP a rm n ........................ 7fl .19 tr . NeP oca te llo .................. 06 40 JnfP re s to n ......................65 . . i-uR unert ........................ 74 34 fhlSo<ln SprlnRS ............ 72 31 jvvT u ttle .......................... 80 34 HaTwin Fnlls ........ 74 39

•------------ rotRunaway

- ‘ A M vcar-old Twin Fnlls Rirl i'.i'. w as npprcht'iHlcd hv Twin Fnlls Countv Slioriff’s nfllcors Monday ns a runaw ay. I

.She Is being hold In the county an' Jnll, nnd court action is pending, an

Thc p in left hnme Mondnv m orn ing nnd wns found hy offi- Tw cers Kix miles south of Twin to 1-alls. I'll

F i r e m a n ’s W i d o

T o R c c e i v e F i n :Fiirnnclal a id to M rs , Roy P ar- n

k«T. llic widow of a Twin I'n lls hn rin-m im killed In (ho Penny Wisu Dru(! .Slnrt! firn M arrh 29, cnn- m tinucd (o build Tuesdny. (r

M rs, P a rk e r wns liifornird hIvc ?.'! will n d .Social .Securlny a-inlsP nn< ti for licrsclf tu'il her three- . year-o ld dnuRhtor, I*

T ht‘ ‘ Kc1lw(i'Hl Corp,, now In ^ tho procesH of locnllng a hoHlery i,( plant In Twin l-iill^ also han «lonatod funih lo nld Ihn widow, pi

.It) addltlnn, SI,'173 hns henn fo do iiatcd lo Hk; Hov i’a rk c r Me- fli m oria l I'Uiiil Iiy MnKic Vnllcy In rfiddcnlK.

Offli lnlN of the Inral Intcrnn- hi Ilonal AHnocltillcin of l-lrcflRht- •’ «u!i nahl Tui’sitav, *'Wc juo hi v e ry firali'ful for ilm ilonatlrms. \Vo thanU all Ihu pcoplo In Iho n rea wlm havo shown ihelr ~ c:onrcrn for llii* fnmlly of Roy - I 'a r k c r ."

M r, i ’a rk r r died nf Hmoko In- rt Jialatlon ami carbon nionoKhlo '* ))<dsonln|( III Iho hnHcmoiir of (ho ui <lriiK fltorii, Atioihflr flri'inan *'| ba ro ly cscapnd duath In tho Hiuiio firo, nnd six wore tnken

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SUnSCRIPTION RATES c'\T IIR TIMRS.NEW8 Tw in F n lli, Idaho i>

' Dy C n rrie rp e r m onth w(D nily 8t Simday) . . . . 12.25 w

B y M nll 1'P n ld In Advnnco,

0 M ontha ...................... 13.00 •1 Y e a r .......................... 33,00 i’|

M all Bubflcrlptlona Accepted i>only whoro cn rrlo r delivery la n o t m ain tained .

2 T im es-N ew s, Tw in F alls, Id ah o

ly Wea ther^^24<-Hour W eather B u reau Wire

r e s F o r e c a s t ^M ostly cloudy w lQ E scattcrcd Bure

show ers-and m ixed Tnin o r snow and m uch coolcr today; windy

n. P ep . decreasing ton ight; c leats field' I .12 lng tonight ahd fa ir tonight ond Cast 1- W ednesday, w ith som e w arm - King L lng ..H igh today ih the 50s; low Twir J ,oe tonight in tb e mld*20s, and high Foui ] ,oe W ednesday 55 to 60. Probabiluy 49; : J of precip ita tion 30 p e r cenl to- Rup< } dny, 20 p e r ccn t tonight and thrtx J ,0 B n ea r ze ro on W ednesday. To- thrci J d ay 's 8 a .m . M agic V alley tem* inch, p e ra tu res: Twin F a lls W ealher Inch;

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9 W e a t h e r S j® A nother bul som ew hat strong- begJ

er frontal system in th e curren t few I - scries m oved into East-C entral repc " Oregon and Southern Idaho last beer“ • - evening. T he fron t is now io- bein‘ cated through.C enlrflU dah[i.!m d SXH " -oO Central Nevada an d -th en west- day I w ard th rough California. T h e in t! “ frontal system Is m oving cast- v a il “ w ard and will m ove out of Ida- east a JlQ_, by evening. Considerable ture ^ cloudiness, sca tte red showers, upp ’ nnd gusty w inds accom pany the in t 0 -O' frontal system . the

G usty w inds will continue to- in t: day in E ast-C en tra l Oregon and In

, J _ Southern. Idaho and spraying scat l U a and dusting conditions will be into

. generally poor. O ther farm and lv i outsido- ac tlv ity m ay also suffer sho' delays today d ue to the winds e'rn

' and sca tte red show er activity, this M ostly sunny skies, light leys

2» winds and w a rm e r tem pera tu res easi w ere th e general ru le yester- T er d av over th e valleys of Southern coo

30 - - Idaho an d E ast-C en tra l Oregon. 60s ,2 Clouds Increased from the west the 4 , during the evening a n d -sp read ,vall 4 , Into th e ea s te rn a re a s during nigl

the night. R a in show er activity will 28 . ------ ^ ^ -----------------------

M agic V alleyLow P r . Magic Valley Memorial ]

33 A dm itted

40 t r . C haries R. i i ic le r , M rs. A. E.42 C oum eriih, M rs. M eryl NemtxicU,15 - M arvin T hom ason. Ronald Lich- : 39 t r . 11, Rene Beach, B a rb a ra Evans.3° Adrian E h rm an trau t, M rs. Joe

Bengoechea, M rs. Christopher i l . B arth, M rs. D eri Masoi? and Rfl- „ " m ona S ilva, a ll Twin F a ils ; Ray ® 42 W eaver. Buhl; M abel Jones, Je-

rom e; M yron B liss; Glenns Fer- " r'y: J a y T u rn e r and Kevin Hog-

gon, both R upert; M rs. Merrill Glenn, and M rs. Bobby Jones, F ile r. «'

DIsmUsed

38 .21 Phyllis V ance, M rs. M e r y l39 tr . Nemnlch, M arvin A. Glasscock,4G Infant Pe te rson , D anny Jacobs,

Fugeno JcnscnV M rs. Lloyd Grif-34 flih and MaTV G. Miller, oil ?

Tvvin F a lls ; H ow ard J . Larsen, ,H4 H ansen; M rs. E van Guthrie, J 39 Shoshone; F red Cnt\lrell, Jc - J

ro m c ;’ Dalc Coon, Arco:, Donnid i D. F rle i, M rs. Burl l-klrcdgc '

r nnd son nnd M rs. Jo se Chavez Jand dnughter, all Kim berly: :

«iic oUi I 'l'l 'o Hendrix, Duhl, nnd Brent /In F alls City.M onday n ir ,h ,

D augliters w ore Imrn lo Mr. I J e county and M rs. C hristopher D arth, Mr, pending, and M rs. D erl M nson and M r. ^ Mondnv nengoechea, nil by offi- Twin F alls, nnd a son wns horn

of Twin to Mr. an d M rs. Bobby Jones, 1 i'ller. Tw

*_________________________ cltVO;

W i d o w C o n t i n u e s e F i n a n c i a l A i d J"

ofRoy P ar- o tlio honpiini w llh Hmokg In­vin i'-nlh halation,nnv Wise M rs. Pnrl<cr received work- 29, cnn- m en’s com pensation • IxsnefUs ,,,

y. from thn city , city-held llfo In-rnif.,1 «i,« surnnco nnd benefits from tho JJn V flrem nn 's pension fund,L I P«T ^ m om orlnl fund nlso

r hns iK'cn sot up for M rs. Pnr- -r, kor'H itnughtor and tho money r

now In will bo hcld In tru s t lo guaranteo “ hosiery iicr nn cducntlon. Whon n re rln ln r i also has nmount hns heen renched, sur- J 0 widow, phis ninotm is will, ho set nsldo ins l)ecn for tho ' fam lllen of nny olhor rk c r Mc- firem en killed in fu ture fires w c Vnllcy In Idnlio, — fl

.Several twneflt dances hnvn ai Intcrnn- boon held In m em ory of Mr.

l-lrcflRht- w ith proceeds golnn to »;'Wc nro h h fam iiv, It w as rei^irled. d lonailrms. Twin F a lls firem en iinld, -W c 11

i„ Oio cnn^l thank_cvnry«mo_onoiiHh," V.

"rinv ABVERIISEMENfs” If^ N o ric ii T O 'iiiD iJ iiu s ' n

imoko In- hii'".‘ifr7cB!nionoKl.leo u t o f tho thn rnllowliiH; l<K(}i No 'r.rtaiJ.IKHll P

f lr i’i n a n (;|r n'",';' . "i- i'ii.rrHin. n|» tho}rc tnken All MiU win i>b niiiiiicif <ii>«ni«i oJ

nml rea il nl tli« nliuve llmo mul iiiiiiiu»i»Mi i in t lii i lh* conillilnni tn'iM

tie (flciitail lie fo ts lililillim.nvullnl.lB Irom « ln l. I'liii

lATES r lin iln i AK«nl'> (Xllco.:JV8 A.ontiho l'ill>l,l A|>ill iU, 30 Mny 1, lUUd. dl

N o iic it ' 5'•riii I'llor Comniuiiliy >>«rli Mount H

^ . . will rarplvp tiiuUa Nir III* In. . . . n .2 9 WlUlIH n<Kl IlMllllllH Ot oua iinidUi.ll

rifhl I'liiii* nml ■iirninrailoiii mny ^im ............. I rrom K ern I liiirinniitf,Clly rKirh, I 'lia r , Mnlio, IIUU H) n

, fc'wv'Sir'. . . . S2.no 'Hm liiiniil n o e rv e i Hi* r l|lii lo

13.00 <"■ •'•I'"* .“ '>y or all tiliU, _o r in Bcceiu Ilia Itlif ilaim*!! rnmt

. . . . i„ ||iil)U u . Ihfl >'l1*r Cnmiiiiintiy Tf accepted I'ark llnnr.1. ,,,elivery la - {;jj;^‘» /-oM M iiN i^*rA H ic

llnroUl lluiton, fl/nrtlnry w ............... PuM.l A|>ill 30. tt1»l >. lif t, gl

a lli, Id a h o T u e sd a y , A pril 2 9 , 1969

I PO SSIBLE RAIN I

rattered B ureau, 44, w ith 62 per cen t ^j r snow hum idity; T . F . Entomology ^

U b o ra io ry . 44. and 70 per cen t; MJerom e, 42; R upert, 43; F a ir- ■

; clears (icld, 37; H ailey, 45; Buhl, 42; ■ght ond Cnstleford, 40; T uttle, 45, and ■

w arm ' King Hill,48. Soli tem pera tu res: ■Os; low Twin F a lls W eather B ureau: ■nd high Four-Inch, M-47; elght-lnch. 55- ■babilRy 49; 20-loch, 49-48; 36-lnch, 50-50; ■:ent tO' R upert, four*inch, 7M 9: Buhl, ■;ht and three-inch, ,66-16; C astlctord . ■ Sy. To- thrce-lnch, 65-14; Tuttle, thns«- ey tem- inch, 76,44, and King Hill, th ree .» ea ther Inch, 82-54. ________

' ^ ~~ s ?her Synopsis ™strong- began d u ring th e night with a !{,“« currcn t few thundershow ers also being

•Central reported. R ainfall am ounts have aho last been ligh t w ith oniy traces now io- being repo rted . ahti.!md - lD a y t im e _ te m p e ra tu re ^ e s tc r i J p . m west- d ay w arm er w ith high readings -1- J a. T h e in tho u p p e r 70s in the w estern :ig cast- valleys and the mid-60s in the M .

of Ida- easte rn valleys. Low tem pera- ^ * iderable lu re s th is m orning w ere in the ^ ¥ 1 showers, upper ‘30s and the lower 40s I ( >any the in the w estern valleys and in

the up p e r 20s and lower 30s inue to- in the e a s te rn vallevs. Eigon and Increasing cloudiness a n d and spraying scattered show ers will sp read a tb will be into easte rn valleys today, part- a t

irm and iy , cloudy sk ies and sca tte red Wed :o suffer showers w ill p revail in the w est- Ri e winds e'rn valleys. C learing will begin of tl activitv. this .evening in the w estern val- c ity 5, light leys and will spread into the m. e ra tu re s easte rn valleys on W ednesday, offit

yester- T em pera tu res today will be For Southern cooler and will range from the j r Oregon. 60s in the w estern valleys to ,t,_

the west the u p p e r 50s in the eastern l-sp read ,valleys. Low tem oera tu res to- ! during night will be a litlle cooler and

activity will be in the 30s for m ost areas .---------------------------------------------------------------bus

• T ht

alley H osp ita ls 2tnorial M in ido lta M em orial bav

- ' Adm itted•e A r Clyde G rim es, M rs. Lloyd tra 'im n ic U E v a W llspaugh, Carol and siH T rh l Gibson, D avid P layer, Dale M ay nia; E v a S M arg a re t Duffln. a ll RiI- T rvfrs Joe ’isado re M oreno, -j

Ills; Ray Holl, P au l.- cor

•nns’Ftr^ivin Hor* Mr- and he^ I. M errill ^^“ dore Moreno. Declo. ly Jones, ..... ' Co,

Never Work3 i l Blller all Sunday they a rc cancel- tno

Larsen a rran g em en ts for bring- Yd’ Guthrie! ^"8 0 m nle w halo from tho Scl rell Jc - U nited S tales to m ato wilhi: Donnid of tho li‘l<lre<lce M nlton w halo tank. They .Tc Cl nvei “ 'ey havo learned ihm

53'Si i................ !......... .' I ,

Irlh m Urlnan Renewal M Group Sets Trip S;ly Joncj, F o u r otric ln ls ■ rcp rcscn iln s °,L

Twin Fnlls u rb an renew al nnd cii______ 1- c ity in te rests wiil trave l to Den- .

vor, Colo., W ednesday to m eet , w ith offlclnis from ihfl J . C.

U C S r® ” ” cy Co.M aking tho Irlp will ho Voy m

I Hudson.' Dob Alexander, II. L, na(H erb) D crrlck nnd Je rry Koy- . s r r . San Francisco , an asKOcliite of I.a rry Sm ith nnd Co.

imoko in- ^ jh

.,1 ^ - , 1, for tho J . C. Penney storo hero or .V n ,? m s ''OW the sto re ’s plons wlll 111 »fn n downtown plan nnd pi

rnm Ihn "^han rcncw nl, Tiiey w li ro lurn s I " ’"' l l iu n d a y 10 'I-w;,, f n l l , . 'ii,tl'md Him ------------------------ "J

™ m™cy Bliss To Give . i|guarantee ^ \ '

Two 1-Act Plays >set nsldo rtf

m y Olhor BLISS — Bliss n igh .school ni Iuro fires w ill p resen t two i-nct plays nt ni

— fl p.m . F rid ay ia tliu hlgb athool m ices hnvo nudltorium , niy of Mr. The .Senior c lass will present I ROlnii to "NlRht Must F n ll," The lend ' >rte(l. ch arn c te rs will hn ixirtraycd Iiy tinId, "We HiikIi liishop, Mnry ihitlur nml

cnoiiHb," Wandn Hulso. ll io y will bo sup-

5; I, Dlano Stroud.

tif/'ofrTcB, U ednr's 'I'henler. will present['"•"j tho "A m urlcnn D anu '," T h i s

T Mfi.ii'iiii p i n y WU" presontctl Iiy t h o r I'liirrHiii* Npcech clnss a; iho one-net play ny* iKi]>nii. fi>Htiviil,whoro they rccoived nn iciy (iitniiixi oxcoUent ra ting ,I 11(110 mill _

' S ’W Lawsuit FiledI* A .,.,. ^ lawHuil awklnK *70,392 in , luuff, ''dunmHca In connuctlon wllh a------------- tw o-car ■collision lnst Oclobor on>>*rii Mount UlKhway 3« oust of KImhnrly,‘I* <>• '",'t lins Iwftn filed In I 'lfth DlHtrlct 'll"ini'i?*mny Court rocoriN Hliowod Tu«Mlay.

’Iiuinniiiitf, 'llu i Niilt WHS filed hv .Shnryi "Mtir'*i»i'r ngn lnst U r r y 1). Strol-

hoi'll mill Vornoii .SlmlliorB.II* riiiii 10 II ia nlluRod Larry .sirolbers ISm*. im it was ncgllKciil nnd cm isrd tho cnmi.i.intiy m lshdp. 'I'lie plaintiff asks 11,303

mwHcai damuKcs and for loss Pf TAi^ic nulom otjllo nnd .loss ofirtiMfv w a g e a. Sho also asks $70,000 J . tm>' __ goner« l dam ag es, E

2 9 ,1 9 6 9

r^^port -1^P | P | ^^Twir

tion o>cr cen t fee fo’omology . .V. .>cr ccn t; - v t ' . for Tl

42; ^ -0 0 .and ,

ira tu res: for vl:

55- from50-50;Buhl, n 'cnd

latletord.s, thrt«j. • •II, three. RICHARD BENNETT } ,j,

------ - rT T p re s r a fn t 'o f Bennett’s, els.a pain t m anufactu ring lirm of Salt Lake City, w ill v isit Twin F alU W ednesday, T hursday Theand F riday fo r a Bennett’s -------

' business confcrence. More ‘ with a than .20 offlciaU of induslry so being throughout tbe nation •ints have attend.I traces

a“lS PresidenirOfr —; U lP a itttF irm S ;w£S| To Visit Here |-:f)wer 30s B ennett’s* Glass l^o'n5S a n d and Pain t in Twin falls will host J}}^' 1 sp read a tbree-dny business conference « !” o lav part- a t the Holiday In n j^ g in n in g Giffo sca tte red W ednesday. / Edwithe w est- R ichard S. BcnniAt. president ,v i'lll begin of the chain firm from Salt U k e , 5tern val- c iiy . will a ttend along with A. , j into the M. Young and R. A. Hayward. p

Jdnesday. officials o j the Libbey-Owens- will be Ford Co.

from the jo j,„ A ngerbauer. m anager of bv ( alleys to ^w in F alls B ennett’s store.f easte rn g3 id in d u s tr ia l lead ers f r o m omelures t(^ throughout the nation will a t- willi ooler and the conclave. A special din- scbr ast a rea s . ,,^ 5 i,een se t W ednesday and - a------------- business session :,will’ begin ry T

T hursday and continue through

I ' l s “ O ur p lan Is to c rca tc Inter- mon e st in the recrea tiona l possibil- Arm

. , ities we have h e re , '’ M r. Anger- a n i o n a l b au e r said. , char

M r. Young ris m anager of Corp pToiinrng, tra in ing and adminis-

s. Lloyd tratfon of Libbey - Owens - Ford 5h, Carol and M r. H ayw ard is m arketing Dale M ay m anager of the national com- n i , a ll Ru- pany. j r jv3 M oreno, 71 ,^ la test g lass nnd m etal encc

products in lhe industry will bc P. ] shown a t .th e sales and business cen* convention. The disp lays will bc 208 se t up In the Holiday Inn. fine

M r. Bennett, in addition to ure M r. an a heading B ennett’s, Is a director Jacl

in the W alker Bnnk and Trust spc( Co., the U tah Industria l Rein- sen,

miiiiimiiiiiii Council nnd the U tnh Man- G ar_ ufacturcrs A ssociation. ing.

) r k I’"'* active in thepaint industry fo r m nnv years clos

i (U PI) nnd is n g radua te of- the Uni- lon Zoo versity of Utnh. He rccelvcd his •‘‘f'* 5 cancel- m asters deg ree from the New *20 ir bring- Yrtrk U n i v e r s i t y G raduate •>«(; rom tho School of Retailing. (nil'uto w ilh •

IncreaseinI whnie," n n 1 I . - '"^‘1lelephon'es If,™

Is Reported £Twill Fnlls »lm sl„>wii i. ninnir- T '

Pm Jm increaso In lelephone nd- 'o,.i,i n p ditlnnH during thn first quarter

of 19110, nccordlng lo the «|unr- presen ting ,^rly rciKirl issued hy Mounlnln ' ' '0 lTnn"e"n Slntes te lep h o n e C o ." ( Sv 10 S o r t lelephone ga in reflects n icr i»,rt T r healtHy und progressive econom.

Ic n tin o sp lio ro .fo r milBlihnrlng — vnlley com m unities, also, K. Ci.

Ill ho Voy M*mn, telepluino d is tric t mnn- icr. II. L. oRor snid.Jerry Koy- Twin I'n lls nnw shows n lot«l *II asKOcliite n , 55^.12 telo|>h»nes, n Rnln of it,,'; Co. IHO over the end of lOdK, Local „,j, s the plnns and long dlstnnco calls nlso nre sto re hero on tho Incronse, M r. Mnnn said. plans wlll Rural su b scrib er Improvement j-

1 plan nnd p rogram s ovor all of Mountain wlll ro lurn s ta te s Telephone’s Idaho opera- . nils. tlons aro enhnnchiR fuluro com- ,— m unicalibna progress for l li e

slnlo, ho snid. T he Improvement r t progrnn) Is low ering the number

\ of parties on ru ra l tclo|)hone ^ ‘Tines. 1lays Mr, M nnn said , “ Wo rnn he

assured If 11 n rcn ’s lelcplioncs Igh School nro increasing, sn Is locnl husl- :t plays nt ness and n r e a ptipulallon. as • high achool m o r e com im m lrnllonti m o n n ' «

moru noed and nm ro pnigross." vlll presen t ........... .............. ................................

Makes Choicc iiswill bo sup- m yR T I.K n i'A C ll, .s . C, ^ i c h . It a y (U PI) — Sen, ,Slrom Thui- lolsher and „„ „ „ | ,„ |d „ emvv.l of fellow

Hopiibllcans .Sutidav, at tlio vlll present uf{e of tlH, he recenlly look U‘,” T h i s n 22-yciir-old beauty mii'un ^l Iiy t h 0 for his bride. ' . -nie-ijct Play j,,,^ decided In mv oMrccoivcii nn ho snUI, " I would ra­

th e r sm oll jwrfum o than yni- jn c n l,"

i'iled ^

ANDERSON LUMBER CO.

r l i : h a s MOVEDciiUNed thonsks 11.303 . . ° „

ml '?„',i,'” t A ddison Ave. Easliak<

■ ■ S t u d e n t . A c t i v i t y 1 H i g h S c h o o l T o II

Twin F a lls H igh School activ- ommei Ity fees a re scheduled to rise decislc from (21 to S23 p e r pupil next in Poc

■ H I school year. D r. J■ B g B . Thc school board Monday perint'

hight approved a recom m enda- sidera tlon of John' L aw rence tha t the findin; fee for the s tu d en t a c tiv ity ticket lunch

r .. be raised from S4.50 to $5.50, Thc ►i;. : ; •, for Thc Bruin from 51 to S1.50 buildii ^ . and the annua l from $4.50 lo now 1

$5 .00. facilit‘ Also, student adm ission tickcts since

for visitors and non-activity tick- crowd ct holders w ill be increased Thc from $.50 to $.75. board

Mr. Law rence also rccom- schoo mended th a t .students in physi- p a r t ! cal education classes a t thc high gram school be charged a $1 towel its ov feor and th a t the school buy declsi facilities fo r laundering the tow- The

IcnnMl’s. '!'»■ ‘I’S P M . studcnls In of 2S z lirm of these classes have provided seal, IsIt Twin own towels. . j o rrhu rsday ”1^6 bo a rd app roved this Hc-I^phaltiBennett’s ______________ _____ _ —:. More

e - S . N e w s O f IJE R O M E COUNTY cott,

- O r r ------------- G lerk is-O lflee--------------W arran ty D eeds w ere filed by

Leroy Larsen to D onald E. Son- , .n lus, A tlantic R ichfield Co. to R.

B. Cobble. M alcom b M. S luart fy " ,‘o Paulita D eSutter, Hugh Bark-

I C r C er. J r . to M ortgage InvestmentCo., Inc.. John V anO rm an and

It’s* Glass Leon M orland to Leon M orland. PaulR will host Thcodore F . C ham bers to Levi >10 «’onfert!ice Gifford and Joe Law rence, Levi Fouri^ e in n in G Gifford and Joe Lawrence to y.ne. - Ifttm n lng ^ p

to T iny and Sons Construction, while 1 C l i k e so n s Construction^ to fme

,<,u A J o n e s Livestock Feeding Co., J ir Levi Gifford and Joe Lawrence Ave. to E. J . B ragg and Henry Pat- 556 ]

3ey-0wens- Lloyd - M itchell. fine;M arriage licenses were filed bois

nanager of by G lenda J M iller, Jerom e, S u s c tt’s storc. and R obert J . Mogensen. Je r- speci ;rs f r o m om e; R ebecca M. J o n e s and vers n will a t- Willinm E . Jack y , and Rha L. $10 special dm- Scbmidt and G ary F. Schlmdt. 556 nesday and ^ a divorce w as g ran ted to Lar- fine; v ill begin rv Taylor W heeler from Sharon ton ue through K ay W heeler. A- d ischarge was influ

granted to Carl Robert S I m- basii x:atc Inter- mons, Je rom e, from the U.S. How al possibil- Army. G ary Callen was is.sued field M r. Anger- a m ilitary tra n sfe r -and d i s- sign,

,• charge from the U.S. M arine renc anager of Corp. N..id adminis- . of wv e n s . Ford JU STIC E COURT — rc

m arketing * T w in FaU s County failuional com- oionn A. Sm ith. Pocatello, S25

driving w hile under the influ- P ” t' nnd m etal ence of alcohol, $200 fine: Dean t'on itry will bc P. H ansen. Burley, expired Ii- O D nd business cen.se, $5 fine; D ale A. Newbrv, orui lays will bc 208 E lm St., no b rake Jlghts. $5 y Inn. fine; G ary Long, KimSerly, fail- ^ Eidditlon to ure to w ea r a helm et. $5 fine; II a director Ja c k W. L arson , Wells, Nev.,

and Trust speeding, $15 fine; Denn Han-strlal Rein- sen, B urley, speeding, $15 fine;Utnh Man- G ary M lllor, Tw in F alls, speed- y

n. ing. $10 fine'; E rn e s t Reinking, ^ n .ive in the Medford, O re., following loo j nnnv years closely. S15 tine; Glenn Leo, Doi- J t- tn e Uni- ™. «l>eedln|!. JIO fine; Seth „ i | , ■ecelved his m ake. F ile r, im proper passing, r | , i , n thc New « 0 bond forfeited ; John L. Ken- yen f G raduate “cdy, 2G3 B lue Lnkes Blvd. S,.

fnllure lo reg is te r vehicle, $S _ _ fine suspcndcd. Am_ ' Sidney J . B ronnen, F iler, d rag dan1 1 1 rncing, $25 fine; Stephen D. Dai- at- l i * icy J r „ M urtaugh , driving while is 1

under tho Influence of nicbhol, V f * c 'SlflO fine; G ary L. McGulrc, U

, Uolse, speeding, $15 fine; W ll-w hf 1 llnm L. I.«wls, I71I Kimberly nntl

: e a P«ad, basic ru le violation, $5 te n fine; Ronnld Victor, 1764 Hnr- of

, mon P n rk Ave., distibeying n nnd wn n sign! • ^1,,,, .si^n. $10 fine; Fredrick L. Fal ophone ad- K im berly Rond, fnll- Bul" 1 ^ « n lr ‘I’''''* ' reasonably, $25 h e

-InbM FlHher. Twin Falls, Gle ly Mounta n „p(.eding, $r. fine; John I.. Wood, Hnj

' 281 Sidney St.. fnlluro 10 rCKis- Hni n reflects n icr vehlclo, $5 fine; W lllnrd Chll- J e r Ivo econom.milBbhorlng ----------------------------------- ------------ t

I S mail Hide-A-Bed? MOI

lows a imiil A mnn onlleil TivIn Kails po.1 11“ a l 10:311 p .m . Momlny nml IM l.ocn | „ | j | , „ j anil

^ ij " t o l e n trom uniler Ills pillow , Mana salil. „ ,,n „ |„ j, „ ,„ p |„ g , amniprovcniem p „ 1 1 „ ,l,ii|(„U y m arkcil Ihe ,M 1 " " I'l'’ " '! ''- 20

o i?ro COI • InvesllRnllon wns scheiliil. „ „q« fi.r I ll e ‘ ‘1 •" K'-t under wny, but be- jjiinnrovcmcnt P»llco could launch n of' Iho luinibcr "enrch tho mnn called hnck rc- amII tclonhonc I>«r>lnK ho found iho wnllet.

l l wns in his hed nil the iln)c. 1"Wo ran he ------------------------

IS l^ if iZ i l O RA N O n TO M liET (oripillnlliin as SHO.SIIONl! _ l.lncolii.nlnlne he I in-i in 0 n n P‘>"»’H'i Grunno wlll mrei at0 pnigrosfl." H: f» p ,m . T hurstlay nt thu Die- 1... ............... Ulch a rn n g u llnll, of....... ............. noi

hoice USi; TIM I S-Nl':w.S w a n t a d s ivI-OU I'A .Sr .SKLLING Itl-.SUI/IS 10-

C ll, .S. C, _____ ■,roin Tliiir- .1 of fellow

U n u sIn my uhlwould rn- ^ ^

off<^ ■ ^ 1 AM the First N kON T ravelers Checki

/•A o p to $5,01fo r a fee of

>VED D uring Mc

s 'E a s t t w in falls BANKM o ln O K I t . — » lu . l<

c t i v i t y F e e s A t 'F i i »ol T o I n c r e a s e S cool activ- om m cndation subject to court i to rise decision on s fco case pending lupll ncxl in Pocatello. i J t

D r. E rnest R aeland, school su- . ■ Monday perintcndcnt, told thc board con- q^i

)mmenda- sideration should be given to jn : tha t the finding a ncw location for school tj-j -t vity tickct lunch headquarters. - nanc

to $5.50, Thc schoi^l . {adm inistration jq a 1 to $1,50 building is going to need spacc j^nic . $4.50 to now used by the school’ lunch paHs

facilities very soon, he said, ^ Ion tickcts since offico space is becoming tivity tick- crowded.Increased T here w as.a discussion by the 7 *; •

board on w hether the high w ”0 recom- school .should continue to- tal^e ^

In physi- p a r t in thc CSI vocational pro- ’ •It the high gram next year, n r em phasize An

$1 towel its own vocational p rogram ; No State chool buy declsioii was reached . by. >ig the tow- The board approved purchase state ;udcnts in of 25 barre ls of asphalt paving port-

provided seal, a t a total coast of $2,485.09, said, _ for use on school p roperty as- state

1 this fec-rpha lted a rea s th is sum m er, Su' _______________________________ othei

erall

i^s O f R e c o r d l i i>JTY cott, P asadena, Calif., speeding, n?},

_________$5 fine; David Louder. E den .rp filPri hv speeding, $20 fine; T hom as E. i!i e Allen, 811 Main- Ave. E.', ex- ' r n P 'red license, $5 fine, and Kath-M S t u a r t H u . s t o n , F ile r, dl.sobeying •

Z h K *5 f iw . , Q AInvestment John B. M orrison, Wells, Nev., O l )rm an and speeding, $20 bond forfei^t_ed; n M orland. f a u l .H - U ne Eden speeding, g f rs to Levi JIO B arb a ra Hasper, 536 ^ ^rence, Levi Fourth Ave. E .. speeding, $13 j- iwrencc to fine; William Umbaugh, 1734 ... C Betchke Fourth Avc. E ., no m irrors „ m struction, while’ pulling .a hous« tra iler, $5 truction to ^*ne. ' jceding Co., J im m y Po lla rd , 551',^ T hird nas ; Lawrence Ave. E.. speeding, $10 fine; Don ,1 Henry Pat- 556 Bolton St., s p e e d i n g , $10 >11. fine; Donald A rnbart, 271 -Du-were filed bois Ave.. speediQg„ $10 fine:

r , Jerom e, S u s a n Ham by, T w in F a l l s , enscn. Je r- speeding, $10 fine; Gary C. Sii- j^ r o n e s and vers, 511 Locust St., speeding, n«j nd 'R ha L. $10 fine; M ark A. McCullough. .. Schlmdt. 556 Bolston St.. speeding, $10 Ited to Lar- fine; Jam es Connerly, 535 Bol- rom Sharon ton St„ driving while under the h ' chargc was influence of alcohol, reduced tO p ,, •bert S I m- basic rule violation. $25 fine: n ia n the U.S. Howard Atkinson J r . . S p r - in .g - pi,, was is.sued field. Mo., disobeying a traffic ^ -and d i s -s ig n a l, $15 fine suspended; Flo* j a j

I.S. M arine rence Benoit, 232 Second Ave. pii N.. failure to y ield the right r ' of way, $10 fine.

URT — Robcrt D. Holcomb. Jerom e. • i junty fa ilure to yield the righ t o f way,

Pocatello, S25 fine; George A. Lingle, 253 : the influ- F ifth Ave. N.. illegal consump- I fine: Dean t'on of beer, $50 fine, and Jam es

expired Ii- O ’Donnell. Route 1. Twin F alls, f A. Newbrv, drunk, $35 fine. i ,

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pr'is'toe; Twin Falls News S] i i f ; In Brief

S f The final m eeting of the PTSA t L f n l will -be held a t 8 p.m . today

1 ^ n«i l>'sh school cafe te ria . Of-‘cers will be elected and there J

fine, Seth ^ i i i be a short talk by Irene ,f)' l u C l''" y . exchange student from wiohn L. Ken- Venezuela.cs Rlvd. S,. . _ _ _ <vehicle, $S M em bers of the Disabled D i

Am erican V eterans \VIU hold a Hc , F iler, d rag danco nt 8 p ,m . Fridny nighl cr

ftben D. Dal- a t thc DAV Hall. The public Yf riving while is welcome. sito f nicbhol, . . . . . . of

,. McGuire, U niversity o( Idaho students 5 fine; Wll- who wiil hc inltlnicd Into the cr li Kimberly nntlonnl scholastic honorary fra- wi violation, $S ternity Mny R nt thc U niversity wi •, 1764 lia r- of Idaho a re : Je a n I., Nutile w| ilsdbcying a nmi Grant K. Van Houtcn, Twin lc Fredrick L. Falls; Phyllis E . Unzickcr, Hr

' Rond, fnll- Buh; Helen J. Slaughter, Klm- lonnbly, $25 h e r i y ; Rlcbnrd F. Starkey, di' Twin Falls, Glenns F o rry ; Cherlll L. T ate , ni, ihn I.. Wood, U ngerm an: T c rry G. Holliflcld, ' ire 10 rCKis- Hnnsen; nnd Lloyd W. W orner, W lllnrd Chll- Jerom c.

; Twin F alls llrem en w ent to_ _ _ 235 .Seventh Ave, E, nt fi;45 p,m . id { a H f Mondny. There w as n fire tn tbe C(

iwcn «{ t\ Move, Imt Ww firn ro dn Fnlls nn was out when firem en nrrived . se Mni < IV n i ’I'l»’ occupied hy Mr. J .M lind been Mrs, Gene Schnnlder, fire- ol e r h h pillow 'I 'l'cre wns no dnm- drig. "« “• _____ l i/ m arked the ^ daugh ter wns horn Anrll 5

, , , 26 10 Mr. nnd M rs, M nrvin P ier- 5 wns schedul. in Idaho Falls, Mrs. Pierson ■ yny, but he- jji |ho fo rm er Sbann Andersen ■1 aunch n of Twin Fnlls, dnughter of M r. 5 led hack rc- and M rs. A. S. Anderson. ■

fio wnllet. _____ JJnil the iln)c. TI10 R ockcrcek W orthwhile m

____ Club has cuncolcd Its liencflt Scnrd pnrty nnd foo<l snlo set «

MRKT for Wcdnesdny. A now dnlo will 5 .Incoln-ninlnn bo nnnounccd. ■vlll mrei at --------- S/ nt thu Die- Twin Fnlls High School class ■

of llirifl will m eet a t 8 p,m . Wrd- ■■ _ _ _ iioHdny nt the homo of M rs, ■

D\>nna Mcnmnn, 1705 Mnplc\Voo(i ■ ; WANT ADS n r , lo mnko flnnl plans for Iho S

Itl-.SUl.T.S lO-yenr reunion. ■

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n u s u a l I o f f e r : |e First N a tio n a l City jrs Checks you w a n t - i;to $ 5 ,0 0 0 w o rth !:

I fee of only $ 2 .0 0 :uring M ay only , S

=ALLS BANK & TRUST CO; :Ofrie«>-;> DIu* Lgtioi K im b tr ly ■

pendiae g D i s C U S S c d=hooisu- . .lard con- o n e o t six m cetlnes scheduled given to jn jdaho to discuss school dis- proo or school tric t financial acountlng Jind fi- k,

nancial procedures will begin al ilstra tion jq a .m . F riday a t Robert S tuart gbou ed space ju n io r High ScTiboI in Twin „ _ j . ,ol lunch \

aecomina E rn es t Ragland, superln- ingg tendent of school d is tric t No. , . .

ihP 411, said the local'school, d istric i with h i hioh will host personnel from schools Grar

to. taSe ^ counties of D istrict ness onal pro-m phasize Annual reports- m ade lo the LDS ’ram ; No State D epartm ent of Education Hafc

by. all school d is tric ts in the And purchase sta te will be discussed. The re- beef U paving ports a re c ritical. D r. Ragland beco $2,485.09, said, a s fa r as d istribution of perty as- s ta te funds is concerned, ^m er. Superintendents, c lerks and f j________ others involved in financial op-

erations of school distric ts a re 1 ^ encouraged 10 a ttend, said J V G arth 0 . Reid, deputy s ta te su­perintendent. - T _

Other conferences will be 1 - 1 >r EdeS’ T^'ursclay a t lUahb F alls and

lom as E. 7 Moscow, and the

. n ? k . “ ; L f ,llsobeying • ^

d ls . Nev.. Stingerettesforfeited; _ x „ J

.spr.'‘'M6 Set Drill Review one

DECLO—"A round the W orld” last wlIl bc the thcm c of the Spring was

fr«npr « Review p resen ted by the Gal tra iler, *a 5^ ,001 stingere ttes M n

. a t 8 p.m . Thursday a t the gym- was T hird nasium . per

fine; I ^ n un ifo rm s and . colorful cos- ' • ' " f tumes will be worn by the girls l ' r | ’, ,i i i- . “S ‘hey perform m ilitary, preci- *s

r n M c ’ novelty d rills u n d e r l e tn F a I I s, lhe direction of thc ir advisor, sip; iry C. Sll- Mrs, Dale Swan, assisted by whi

sp w d m p Benita Hcllewell.Pdine ‘' s o M em bers of the d rill group , ,, nni a re U r o a Moon, captain. Anita ■„nHpr t S E ngstrom . Carolyn Zollinger.

rM W rrf m M’ fSnrt Clark. Jonn M atthew s, " 'I ,1 1 ° Eile?n T rem ayne. K aren M eade. '™

J25 (m e, Saxton,P Cherly Anderson, J a n a L y n n ,—

’ . j Taylor, Ju d y M cGraw, Wendy ■ n h ‘ I t i ' K ristee McMahill, U n a |

Fll, Joy Woodall, D iane Gillett. , the right C arm a Osierhout an d T erri Jo I

Riding. ■). Jerom e. • Tickel.s. wiil be availab le al ;h to t w ay, jo ( ,r o r m ay be purchased ' Lingle, 253 team m em ber.I consump- . [______________and Jam es ,

P alis, J B P e r r i n e jNews Speakers Meet j

Blue pencils w ere presented to Gary W right and Addison Ir-

f fhn PTUA win n t the I. B. P errln e Toast- t i 2 f J in v »"“ « e rs m eoting M onday night IcTcrli S “I and there M r. Irw in won his aw nrd for : by Irene s p c c c h a n d Mr.ident from W right’s w as honored for the

best tabic topics.Speakers ond their topics w ere

Disabled D e v,e r t Douglas, ' ’M othef's kVlU hold a Home Rem edy for Spring Fev- ridny nighl o r" ; F rank Robinson, "R un for Thc pulilic Your L ife"; Kent K irk, "Sub.

sid les," nnd M r. Irw in. "B east , of nurdoH."!-

10 students w ayne DcSpnln wns the gen- :d Into the cral evaluator nnd K e n Reid )nornry fra- was g ram m arian . M r. Wrighl

U niversity was tonstm aster for the evening,L, Nutile with Dnve Erickson ns table top-

outen. Twin lc chnlrm an and 0 111 F ojtcr, Unzicker, tim er,

jh ter, Klm- uni, ^ n y and M r. Robinson : Vl , rfisc'issed tho plnns for ladles." n '- o i i i lSW. W orner,

NIXONS TO TRAVEL ;>n w ent to WASHINGTON (U P l) - P r e s - ju fi;45 p,m . ident ond M rs. Nixon will fly toI fire tn tbe Columhln. S.C. Snturdny, en I\W Ihfl fire route lo the Kentvicky D erby, to 'en nrrived . seo form er Secretary of Stateicd by Mr. J an ie s F. Byrnes, wbo wlll I , in lder, fire- obsorvo hia 00th b irthday thelIS no dam - dny before. I _

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'Finances For <Schools To J in0 J im T urner not talk ing about

broken door glass In courthouse .J . . . Flora W agner planning

^ 0 0 . vacation in Arizona . . , Three counly com m issioners on w ay

.. J , , 1 0 visit Olan Genn In hospital scheduled F ran k B arne tt and Judychool dis- Brooks walking from courthouse Ig Jind fl- lo police station .. .Helen- Hen-1 begin a t derson and E a rl W alker talking -ert S tuart ajjout old relics . . . Jo c Cilek

in Twin parking bicycle in front of bank building . . . W alt T hom as walk*

;. superln- ing along Second Avenue E ast s tric t No. , . . J e rry Hale shaking hands x)l. d istric i w ith new acquaintance . ,. .»m schools G rant Osterhout leaving busi- of D istrict ness officc . . . F ran k C raven

discussing construction of new de io* the LDS institute . . . M rs. Bud Education Hafer talking on telephone . . . ts in the And overheard, " I f the price of d. The re- beef keeps going up. we m ay all

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S .i '« ” C o o l W e a t h e r K e e p s R i v e r / '”

y s ta te su- . 1 ^

;Tri- 6e I n C o n t r o lF alls and

)scow, and the Hailey a rea , accented by light ra in and a skiff of snow

— a t Galena lodge M onday night,is keeping the Big Wood river

J under control.^ e river m easured 3.17 feet '

• Tuesday morning, up one andV i e w one-half inches from M onday,

but still down nine inchcs from the W orld’’ la s t Thursday’s peak . L ight ra in . the Spring w as reported a t Hailey, and a t

ted by the Galena lodge, north of Ketchum, Stingerettes M rs. Howard P ia tt said there It the gym- w as a little snow nnd the tem ­

p eratu re w as 25 degrees. • tnrful cos. Woodrow W atts, Hailey, Wa- IV fhp eirU te rm aste r. said the cool w eather S r v D?icl- 's •'m aking all the dllferenee" rills ' under betw een (lood conditions o r a ir advisor, slower, longer runoff period In

issisted by which the ex tra w a te r w ill not cause any dam age.

^ , 'i» Army Engineers a re workingi S 12 hours a day in the Hailey

^ i l i i e e r hauling rock for rip rap1 mS hews’ ‘he banks along potential ' Iren M cadI: Woodla Saxton.Ja n a Lynn j— — —

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w in . u e a s t .n ,oU ie ri »nd i r « n d m o th « n «f th a ir mo«t balovad p o its u io n . . .

vns th e gen - th tch ll< lran . A llfa tlm a b rillian t K e n R e id »yn th itic b itth ito n * for ««ch of

M r. W rig h l I tha y o u n |it« r t i i m alehad to th* th c e v en in g , I m o n ih i o( th a Ir b ir lh i. A ddi- a s ta b le ton- **'>'’■1 itonaa m a y b a -« rd a rad

: 1 1 I F o s te r tim e th a itorlc a rriva l. T tia111 i o ? i c r , pe rm anently^ , Joined, iltn in e a th a ho ly bond

lr. R o b in so n e | m au lm ony ." for l'»f*l'^" . _ _______

picnic. $ 1 9 :9 5IncludlnR 3 S to n e s

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JO CAPPS . . . dau g h te r of M r. and

M rs. Glen C apps, Je rom e, was sclcctcd “ Ideal G ir l" a t thc Chi Prcfercncc Ball a t Ricks Collcge. She is a . sophom ore and is presrdent o f T au soror­ity, a chap tcr o f L am bda Del*(a Sigma, a m em ber of thc actlv lty^councll, inter-organi­zation^ council- and ski club.Sho b-m aio rinB In sociology.

N o r t l i s i d e L e a d e r s H e a r L e g i s l a t o r s

SHOSHONE—N orlhside Com­m unities p residen ts , secretaries

. and delegates m e t recently at tho M anhattan Cafe to hear five g uest leg isla tors discuss issues concerning rcccn t Icgislalton at Boisc.

G uests w e re Don Frcderick- , .<«cn, Gooding, s ta le senator;■ Vernon. R avcnscroft. Tuttle;. John George. Shoshone; Willard

Lattim er, Je ro m e , and Steve - Antone, R upert, a » stake rep re­

sentatives.When asked about replacing

the civil a c ronau lics director w ith nn a irp o rt com m ission, the opinion exp ressed w as lh a t of

• a good Job a lre a d y being done by the d irec to r whilo we have

' so m any com m issions. .Concerning sex education In

' the schools. M r. G eorge stated th a t m ost leg is la to rs seem ed to oppose thc p ro g ram though they h ad no will be prom ote legislu-

• .tion on il.D em onslrattons and riots fn

Idaho colleges is not expectcd.T he thought in conncetion with

• th is problem b e ing th a t colleges w ith proper law.s to back them up and with pena lties to Impose would p robably have no trouble.

I t vilLs_roportcd th a l Magic ; Vallcy C hristian College a t Al­

bion has been tu rned back to• tho State Land B oard and $20.-■ 000 has bcen app rop ria ted for I Its upkeep. U n d er studv Is tho ; proposal tOTeduce lhe 117 .school ! d is tric ts dow n to a 41-county■ bnsfs.

F rederlcksen spnke about wa- i te r resources say ing should a

dnm bo b u ilt n t noulder F iats• abovo K etchum . a con.sldernble . nm ount of w n lc r cnuld he I stored for u se ra lh e r thnn let- 1 ting i t run dow n tho rlvcr ns

lins been experienced this yonr 1 w ith a surplus nm ounl of w aler.

Also ra ising M nglo D am 20 (eet 1 would Increase w a te r storugo to I Do.noo acre feet.1 In Ihcj. p lann ing stage Is a• slato, pnrk fo r the Ihigcrm an ' nrca. A tirficlinn.t Ihrrn nre

'riiousitnd Springs and nuisclu , Ix-ds nnd volcanic bi’ds near ‘ nilss. Tho Issue is nnt being

forccd since fiirnUng tiind is In­volved, l l Is hoped thnt tlin stnte pnrk will bo designated al the anino tlnio th n t the Interstate highway will l )0 com pleted In thni nren.

, l l tn mnin p ro jec t nf Falrfleld In tlio planning sliigo Is nlrjxirt Improvompnls. P lans to re-oil- tho rond . from C orral lo F a ir­field mny be poniponf/t In favor of resurfacing the road fron*

• Falrfielil to Illghw iiy ’Htls I ro^d rocelves m uch t r a v e l ' throughout tho y ea r. Hlghwny ; fin w as repo rted to bo oiled now I nil thft w ay from Mounlnin ; Homo lo T im m crnnm lllll.‘ Iliigli Conton, R upert, said i Ihoro do esn 't .seem to bo nuieh ; Interosl by loglHlnlors nl tho

presen t llm o In n pn>|)oscd rc- ; glonnl a irp o rt , located between ‘ Gooding nnd T w in l-'nlls.' A to u r for IcK hintors wns an-• nnuncist to i)egln nt 0 a .nv Mny ' 21 n t R upert. Tlin tour, nn*, nounccd by th e Ruperl C hnnilxr ' of C om m erce,' shoutit proinnle , p lnns lo eventually hnve an oil- » p<l rond built from Pnul, through I lho deNort by tho C rystal Cnvo

<0 Arco.

I GRANT ANNOUNCnn; rO C A T IlL !-0 (U P l) — nep,! Orvnl IlnnHcn. U*ldaho. Sntur-• dny nnnounccd thn t Idnho Stale 1 UnlvorNliy w ill roeelvo $211,702• from lho U.S. Public Heallh ! Servlco fo r im proving t h c 1 qiniiily of AchcKil cdiicallonni I prograinri.

i STILL HAVE ; SEED WHEAT; To G ro w o n C o n lro J

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! Scienti{SPACE CEN TER . Houston hope,

(D PI)—A hand-picked group of b its o m ore lhan 130 scien tists wiil taken gather Jn _ la b o ra lo r lc s around moon, ih t world to probe fo r answ ers Thes Kl age-old .secrets o f the pal In universe. I 'h e answ ers, thcy surfac

W h l. and , was t thc Ricks imore ;oror- I Dcl- f thc •ganl- club.

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placing lireclor on, the lhat of g done e have

—tion In stated

mcd to .Rh thcyIcgisla-

Jots fn ■.peeled.>n with ':ollcgcs k them Impose

trouble.Magic a t Al-

lack to nd $20,. ted for

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nut wa- lould a T F iats idcrnbleuld be ,lian lel- Ivcr as Us yonr f w aler.I 20 (eettrago to *

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muscle Is near it being id is In- Iin stnle I nl the iterstnte leted In

Falrfleld I nlrjxirt . o re-oll- lo Fnlr- In favor

id fromn:i. 'Hils ; -r n v e l

Hlghwny iled now .lounlaln Illl.rt. said /1)0 nuieh

nl thu osed rc- between s.wns nn-.m, Mny nur, nn*ClinnilxTproinnle

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entists Plan Iruston hope, will be found in p rice less H 's a Lip of b its o f gray and b lack rock back 1

w iil taken from the su rface of th e landinj round m oon. the fuisw ers T hese scientisl-t. thc “ prlnci- hinges

the pal Investigators" of the lu n a r scicntl thcy su rface sam ples w hich Apollo It d

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Don Pei leum Pn ju s t bee Twin Fa a re a s . ^ Dino Su h is threeD on’s al

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tn Intensive StiIceless H ’s astronauts p lan to b r i n g ‘’willing

rock back from the ir Ju ly 20 moon adventu of th e landing, gol the word Monday public,”

lhe future of moon exploration space iprlnci- hinges_. o n _ m o re __than the ir and A

lu n a r scicntific ability. WaslilnjApollo It depends largely on their On M

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Don Pelper ow ns Don P ieper F leum P roducts, Inc., In Twin Falls, ju s t becom e ou r d is tribu to r fot Twin Falls, Filer, Kimberly and He a re a s . Now h e 's g o t S inclair Dine Dino S uprem e gaso lines, w ith NC h is th ree serv ice s ta t io n s . , .D on 's also g o t S inclair diesel fue

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WasIilngVon'loW them . days—bn their On M onday thc lunar su rface so the

o n P i e ifuel oils, Sincla

^ c a n ts an d S inefull line o f G( Fram F ilters.The b e s t o f ever

c w i t r h p H ^SWIICnen prom ptly

fo r Don P iep e r svsom eth ing bett€

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f Rock Samplese the scientists m et In • a public freely xpaying session ut the Houston Spacc gaze, ll of the C enier for their last p re.flight Topic Science group act-iogtther. T he tneeting nesday’ ice In w as scheduled to last two moro details.............. dayK—-bul-behind clnscd doorS;^ for lhsu rface so the scientists could talk method

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ts an d S inclair specialties. P lus a line o f G oodyear p ro d u c ts and

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At WtiTEBGRfN THOMAS HOWARD O.Publlthar Attlilont to the Publliher

CEN6 CARPantR DAIE THOMPSON P■ OrtuioMon Diractor Compoi'ng Room ManoQtr Pre«

A SteadyT h e N lxon a d m in is tr a t io n un- m uc

d o u b ted ly w ill b e fa u lte d fo r a n u m - fore:b e r of sh o rtco m in g s b e fo re i ts te rm “ Nijis ov er , b u t one th ing i t c a n n o t b c credch a rg e d w ith so f a r is im p e tu o s ity — ordcgoing off half-cocked . Th

T he p re s id e n t’s te m p e r a te , p ra c -t ic a l re sp o n se to th e sh o o tin g dow n , o f a n A m eric an sp y p la n e b y N o r th _ - ^ j! ' K o rea is th e la te s t e x a m p le o f hisu n flap p a b ility “u n d e r p ro v o c a tio n i_an d , one ca n a ssu m e , u n d e r g r e a t v p re s s u re fro m v a r io u s q u a r te r s to d o so m eth in g d ra m a t ic to a v e n g eth e U n ited S ta te s a n d t e a c h th e *

-N o F th -K b r c a n s a lesson ,-------- ^P re v io u s to th a t w a s h is w ise do- field

c islon to le t th e co lleg e s a n d uni- e triiv e r s it le s d e a l w ith s tu d e n t dem on- of t« tra to r s . A n an n o u n c e m e n t th a t th e aidg o v e m m e n t w a s c la m p in g dow n_oa tiatcth e row dy ra d ic a ls , p o s s ib ly b y cu t- withtin g off fe d e ra l s c h o la rsh ip a id . leasw ould h a v e done li tt le to e a s e th c treas i tu a t io n - a n d m ig h t w e ll h a v e ex- B;a c e rb a te d it,, b u t i t w ou ld u n d o u b t- P rec d ly h a v e been a crow d-pleaser.-* • c e n

TTie p re s id e n t’s d e lib e ra te n e s s in n a na tta c k in g th e n a tio n ’s d o m e s tic in 1p ro b le m s h a s a lr e a d y a lie n a te d b e jth o se w ho re a lly d id n o t e x p e c t alik

Salary CiA s If S e c re ta ry of D e fe n se L a ir d con

d id n 't h a v e enough p ro b le m s , th e re are_^ th o se w ho a r e s u g g e s tin g hem a y b e s e rv in g in h is o ff ic e u n con- cgfc s titu tio n a lly . M o re c o r re c t ly , th ec r it ic s q u estio n w h e th e r h e is en- Mg ti tle d to th e s a la r y h e is re c e iv in g . j

. One m ig h t p u ck ish ly s a y th e s a m e hada b o u t o th e r g o v e rn m e n t o ff ic ia ls , settb u t S e c re ta ry L a ir d 's c a s e h a s to cstcdo w ith A r tic le L S ec tio n 6, C la u se thei2 of th e C onstitu tion , w h ic h s a y s no Secse n a to r o r co n g re s sm a n s h a ll b e a p : ofp o in ted to “ a n y c iv il o ff ic e u n d e r tra i

. th e a u th o rity o f the . U n ite d S ta te s see w h ich sh a ll h a v e b e e n c r e a te d , o r iith e em o lu m en ts w h e reo f s h a ll h a v e inb e e n In c rea sed d u rin g su c h t im e ” — byth e t im e re fe r re d to b e in g th a t pe- saiir lo d fo r w h ich th e s e n a to r o r con- re tig re s sm a n h a d b ee n e le c te d . a r

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MR. SPECTATOR

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socio log ists h a s c o m p le te d n th reo - ^ y e a r s tu d y of sm all-to w n e ld e rly — sp ec if ica lly 1,716 p e rso n s R5 year.s „ o r m o re In ag o liv ing In G3 M isso u ri , , co m m u n itie s of 250 to 5,000 populn- tlon — a n d h a s com o u p w ilh a n UV/ ••Index of Jifc s a tis fa c tio n ." P*'

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th o in d ex th n n did th e w id o w ed , tho d iv o rce d , tho s e p u ra te d o r th e sin- glo. I ''"

Thoso w ho h nd S ocial S e c u r ity o r C p riv a te so u rc es of Incom o o r both Ktli

•had h ig h e r sc o re s lh a n th o se on Old A ge A ssis tan ce . the

Those w ho re p o rte d n d e c lin e in 'vh Jncom e s in c e IDCO hn d ii lo w er lifo sa tis fa c tio n sc o re c o m p n rc d to th o se I whoso fin an c ia l s itim tlo n hius no t Itic ch nnged o r hnd Im p ro v ed . fe r

Thoso w ho re p o rte d ih o m sc lv c s ns “ n over lo n e ly " h nd h ig h e r Hcores kn( th a n thoso w ho w ero " o c c n s io n n lly tlio lonely'* o r " f re a u e n tly lo n e ly ." coi

Thoso w ho c ia 8 |lf lc d 'th e m H e lv c fi S n s m idd le a g e d sc o rc d hlghcKt in ed ]lfe s a tis fac tio n ; thoso w h n consid- the orod th em so lv es old s c o re d lowe.sl. l)oi

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, l iv e ly re ln te d to h igh llfo sn tlsfijc - i,n tion sc o re s , ju s t nn p o o r lien llh and lim ited p n rtlc lp n tlo n te n d e d to ho yvn a sso c ia te d w llh low lifo s n tis fa c llo n po; sco res . n i

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. aponsored h y tho M enllh S crv ico , < w hich re p o rte d Innt y e a r th n t young t.]’ peo n lo n ro h n p p lo r th n n old people , ,i h e a ith y peopio n ro h n p p ie r lh a n s ick V peop le , pcopIo w ith m o n e y a r o hap - . i . p ie r th n n peop io w ith o u t m o n ey , etc .' If th e H e a lth S o rv lco Is w illing . '

to com o u p w ith n n o th e r fllx-figuro _ i g rn n t, p e r h a p s o th o r to n m s of sooi- . o lo n lst c a n bo found w h n w ill ho ' . w ilting to s tu d y th o so s tu d ie s . /

A nd a s long n s ' w o ’r o h av in g ' s tu d ie s , i t w ould bo In te re s tin g to t^. h a v o ono th a t c o m p a re d th o Ufo s a t ­isfac tio n In d e x es o f th o so sc ie n tis ts w ho m n k o g en u in e c o n tr ib u tio n s to jh u m A h u n d o rs tn n d in g co m p iiro d 1 w llh -th o so w ho so em to spond a n Hii in o rd in a te a m o u n t of t lm o a n a ly z in g sm

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ARD O. A. IGuJ) KEIKIR WIIEY OOOWubilihar Editor AdvertUIng M onogtt «ncC,ON P^UL STANDLEY • O . i . SMITH ' ‘‘‘WanoB*f Pre»» Manager Managing Editor — '

idy Handu n- m uch from h im , b u t in th e fie ld of

lum- foreign a f fa irs on ly th e m o s t ra b id e rm “ Nixon - phobe” w ould d en y h im t b e c rc d it fo r s ta te s m a n s h ip of a high . ly— ord e r.

T he en tire te n o r o f h is tr ip to E u ­rope lo m en d th c fra y e d fa b ric of

Imtfn ^he A tlan lic a l lia n c e w a s one of rea- ■ sonab leness, ac co m m o d atio n and

°rV ^- w a r in V ie tn a m a n d th e P a r is peace ta lk s h as b ee n m a rk e d by patience ,

r i f ca lm and coo l-headedness , a s is his I , ' handling of th e q u a r re l w ith P e ru f p o ver the e x p ro p ria tio n of a n A m eri- *'1?® ca n oil com pany .

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3ubt- P re s id e n t h a s show n th a t he. sin- • c e re ly w a n ts to en d th e w a r in Viet-

iS in n am an d low er ten s io n s e v e ry w h e re e s tic in th e w orld .' T h e m e ssa g e should lated b e getting th ro u g h to fr ie n d an d foe :p ec t a lik e ab o u t th is tim e .

/ ConflictLaird c o n g ressm an b e fo re h is appoln t- th e re m e n t 'to th e d e fe n se post,, an d his

V , te rm of e le c ted o ffice w ould hav e ® ru n to 1970. A nd it h ap p e n s th a t

ca b in e t m e m b e rs a ll re c e iv e d sig- th® n ifican t in c re a s e s in p a y effec tive .

‘ en- M arch 1, 1369."B- T he f ra m e rs o f th e C onstitu tion sam e h ad in m in d m e m b e r s of C ongress : ia ls , se ttin g up ju ic y p o s ts 'in th e fe d era l »s to e s tab lish m en t a n d th e n hav in g lause th em se lv es ap p o in ted to fill th em .IS no S ecre ta ry L a ird c a n n o t b e accused , e 'a p : of such conn iv ing , b u t a lite ra l in d er tra n s la tio n of th e C onstitu tion does ta le s see m to inc lude h im . ©f Id, o r In a p re v io u s c a s e w h ich a ro se days h a v e in 1907, C o n g ress s e tt le d th e issuo war, l e ” — by re d u cin g th e c a b in e t m e m b e r 's t pe- s a la ry to ils p re v io u s level. Will Sec- con- r e la r y L a ird n lso b e fo rced to take

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bow el. demty o r C autioning t l i a t . h is s tu d ie s n ro holh Klill loi) lim iled to re n ch a n y

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Plans FWASHINGTON — The revolu- lookins

lionary Students for. a Demo- nation:c ra tic Socioiy, p rim arily respon- I t ’ssib le for the disruption and vio- locatio

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Pres. Nass(ised .

CAIRO — P resid en t N asser is whytak ing a less belligerent view a c t jto f Israe l th an he did In the brcal<

ro se days ju s t b efore th e 19{r7 six-day King3SU0 w ar, b u t w h eth er the shift o f ton, te r 's em phasis is re a l cannot bo tlno •

known unless th e present strug- F a ta lS le tn the M iddle E ast is ended th e c

J an d a se ttlem en t reached. sa ide n d So long a s Israe li Iroops occu "SoJ? p y E gyptian te rrito ry , N asser thc t^

m a d e i t c le a r to u s in an exclu- a pensivo interview , " I t is not in ou r se r tpolicy to answ er” (luestions causoabout lho fuluro relationship be- n n t gtw een E g y p t and Israel. occuj-

Dut w ith th a t disclaim ed, Nas- onlyK er, the firs t E gyption to rule toldE gypt in 500 yea rs , strongly is foih in ts ' l h a t ’he c o u ld " c e t along nevci

• w llh th e hated s ta te of Israel. "DiWe asked h im , fo r exam ple, b e pi

ving

“ s; ART BUCHWALD

S The ProlI sop e r - One of the th ings lha t im- thinsth o p resses people abou t the student atudi

dem onstrations is (he airong . “ I)__A Aland lh a t som e m em bers of to d(..Lw facutly a r e taking on tho "I

ISBUOfl. ludRv e r - I w as on the cam pus of North- I . wi} tlcs am nesty U nlveralty and rnn inlo pliltn0 o f a professor who wos trying lo terpi

atop his nose from bleeding. Itis A t (■ clothes w ere to rn up and ho inoir

HUH, w alking w ith a pronounced ciuisuf- Ump. -nIv e n "W hnt happened. P rofessor?" tho ;

n o t I asked, a s 1 iielped him search amniro m for his g lasses. cnll

H q m ilitan t students ju sl " i• took ov e r m y offlco anil threw pnrli

nio down tho atn irn ." thef fo r- "W hy, thiU’fl lorril)le." I snid. nn w

b u t "I-'rom my point of view it be titlii to I", hu t I tliink wo Imvo lo lonk n fii

a t It from th c lr polnl of view, fliiniw m i ^ | , y ,j(,, t|,oy th row m e dnwn alno!«80. the fllolM? W ljore hnvo we, a s Htnriid n f facutly , failed th em ?" sidon X - y " '‘ *0 press ns nn l„ _ chn rg es?" an n

, "On Ihe con tra ry . If I pressed warncharges, I would only i)o playhig aliou

n lc u Into th a handa o f Iho represslvo nrmird o f forces outside the universlly '1

wiio would like nothing l>oUor wny,- Ihiin to nOo tho atudents nrrcsl- I kn, "U ed for asB ualt." withI n a {i,oy ,Ud assau lt you?" Hove

'S ls t- "Yen. I linvo to ndmlt 1 w as n t t:flurprised ahout Ihnl. Dut thero a no

lg A v/OK ono tieartening nole, An anvr1 n o t they throw m e down Iho slairii, ' “I , , ,, nno of the Btudenls yetted, *lt prof ^ ‘ Isn’t you, P ro fesso r. Ii^s tho sys- poss 1 o r t e m . '" , o f s

'T h a t m ust hnvo mndo ynil Ihnp rn - feol b u tte r." AsI e r ”As 1 wns lutnhllng down, thn of siIcnlH thougIU d id occu r In mo tha t bnd

I ' a T R if." “ * ' t "w a y • "fjay, ProfflSHor. Isn't llml lho " fle n s t nhlloaophy building gping up in HhoiiIm vo ila in o s?" hy i

" I hellove It Is, Now, wliy lice,did thoy hnvo to go nnd sot "I

flro to tho philosophy building?*' caln" i wan going to nsK you ihn l," lowi" I 'm ««| qullo BUi'c, hncnuHO in t

, I Imvon’t soon any of lho niii- nf n4l(inlH Hinco thoy (hrow 'm o dnwn for l

1 lit* tho ata lra .«M y g u e is is Hint It andprotM bly h i t to d o wlUi lo m * ' duct

ID JO H N GOLDSMITH

ToFlGrSDSlooking for a place to hold a com plaisant'national conveniion. cam pus, but

I t 's to bc in June, but the s o 'f a r . L astlocation and da te a re still up w as a t Michin lhe a ir . siiy , E ast La

SDS moguls a re seeking a In addition

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Lsser And The Awhy tho A rab s ta le s never do oihers aro a c t in unison, w hy they always a re still hop

I b reak the ir com m on front. Aflcr lulion. Tho King Hussein’s v isit to W ashing- no chance, \

: ton, th e A lgerians and th e Pales- to expand." I tlno com m ando organization, E l M oreover • F a tah , both heaped abuse on repeated wi

th c courageous Hussein, N asser before, but s a id nothing. Why w as tha t? tonslty, ab<

"Som e A rab countries believe j e j up to I ■ thcro Is no u se ta lking about tho present

a peaceful solution o t a ll," Nas- gerous stak se r told us. "Tliey sny th is be- - n n vnt.

; causo they bellevo Israe l wlli ^. n o t g ive up tho territo ries now S

occupied, th a t ila ob jective is . on ly 'expansion . . . thcy havo I told m o, all wo do . fo r pcace > Is for nothing because wo will S r Nn: n e v e r 'g e t it. - .............. .........., ^ ^ ‘‘7 ,,

"D ut a s for us, wo p refer to to Israe l’s , b e patient. We a re patien t, tho ™

word of V when dres! th a t early ho hcnrd "boom-hoor Ing on tho I

rof essor £ =t l» UN poi

thing Iho adm inistra tion and tho c) Sheikht I tu d c n t s aro a t odds nhout." tho Gulf o{ . " Ih lt th a t's a terrlh lo thing hls doing,f lo d o ," forro lo I} "1 do n 't think we ahould m ako border, anc

iudgm cnls until all facls a re in. decision to. would say burning down a Uco, Includ

) plilloHophy building cnuhl be ln< cl .Sheikh.1 te rp re ted ns nn unlawful aci. ]|q1 A t (he snmo tlmo, tliero nro rorontiv n3 m om ents when an unlawful aut <j,,ri„n tj,o

cnll tho flro departm en t?"I " I do n 't believe the fire de- , * " f V " / partmonlfl could Iwfcttlfod until

fho faculty W s m et and voted **"|y. nn w hnt course of nclion should ««>’lnK thnt bo taken. Thcro nro tlm os when "**V< 11 firo departm ent can only in- As fo r.tl . fiomo a sliuntlon. Wo should1 a lso hen r trom the Btudenls wlm w as to le t« Htnricd the fire and get thulr « « " nnvo

sido of ll. Aflcr nil, they hnvo h«m e lo v.1 ns much stake In the unlvorNily 'O fJp yciu

a s nnyone olso, nnd If ihoy don 't P*’*’:l w ant a phllosphy huilding, wa !K nhould a t' least llslen to lliclr P'o. Tliey r0 arH unients." < r, wly ^'I novor thought of tl Hint no'ullon —r w oy," I ndmlttPd. "ProfcHwir, drnwol ofI- I know you can 't see v«iry wfli occupied I

w ithout ynur glasflus. hui I lii-- nionl for' Hnvo the m ilitant'^itudunls over » half millfl n t tho quadritnnlo a re huilding Nnnsor Ia a scaffold. 1 hey wouldn’t hong nohitlon fon anyone, would they?" ihink, "p t1, "T liey haven’t before ." Iho ^ n l lo n , " wt professor said. "D ut I fa qullo who live lI- poBfllhle thn t thin tn the ir wny enlly dltl, o f seeking n confrontation w ith presum edli tho rH iablishm ent." range plai

As wo wcro tnlking, n group. Homl-autonn of sludonts rushed ui> and nrah- Ion iilaie « .1 hnd tho nrofcHHiir. "W e got nno only lenuo•- lio ro ," tlie -rln g ien d o r NhoutPil. «lan. Jle h

*'(Jct the ropc.^ 1 ho «lifflcull0 "D on 't worry, P rofrsnnr,’’ I nrgonlznlln n Hhouted as 1 wnn punhtil nway nol ihough

hy the miib. " I ’ll got the jxi. Thus. Iny lice ." impclloil, 'it " I wisli ynu wouldn 't,'• he nnid th n t h is m

cnlm ly ,'un (he students led hint n prrcarlo" tow ard Iho m:offnld. " If wo don’t ' dent Nassen In the H ludrnls.iry nuw molhri<h liiji off 0111- «if ncilvhm , Ihi'.v'll novor know rlmlOrlc 01n for thciiiHolvcs wlilch oncn work w ard HgyiIt and whlcl) ones a r e counloriuo- to the drch ductlve.'* A w b iim ,

MTH

SDS ActivistI com plaisant' m idw est college a i offlceri

cam pus, bu t have h ad no luck lay down E s o 'f a r . L ast y e a r 's convention line. This p w as a t M ichigan S ta te U niver- lo be stroi

silv , E ast Lansing, o r and id<I In addition to selecting nation- of w hat 0

m eeting ol tional COUI

The app:P ra te s whc

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rhe Arabs 3, n a tio n a l.

do oihers a ro som etim es not. We of other; ys a re still hopeful for the UN reso- rneeting ;cr lulion. Tho o ihers say thcrc Is D etroit H lg- no chance, th a t Israe l ju s t w ants in a "p cs- to expand ." workers.E l M oreover, th c Egyptian leader Althou on repeated w hat hc has often said member; ier before, but never w ith m oro in- sessions, ■ tensity, about the events th a t hod orec ve led up to the six-day w nr and Rates. 1 Jut the presen t passionate and dan- obst“S' gerous s ta lem ate . was cnf

"Do you believe m c," he ask- ed, leaning forw ard in his chair

I, In lhe draw ing room of tho pres- - , . * Idential palace, "d o you believe ™ me, I n tv c r In lendtd .tlK lilnB I'* Israel, only if Israel a ttacked • ^ ,'1 ® J

_Syrla?" N nsscr recited his ver- ?5.T « , slon of tho even ls th a t 1(^ up • to Israe l’s succcssful o ir a ttack ,7 , on the A rab a irfie ld s (the first word of which cam e to him when dressing for thc d n y on r « . iv th a t enrly m orn ing of June 5, t , ” •„ ho hcnr<i w hat ho called tho „ "boom -hooni" of bom bs explod- ; P"Ing on tho Cairo a lrp o ri 15 miles aw ay).

According to N asser, tho event tha t eventually sc t off the Is- racllto a ttack — tho rcm nvnl nf t l» UN pollco forco from Sharm O C U

tho cl Sheikh a t the en trance Hi,' tho Gulf of Aqnbn — wns nnt Ing his doing. Ho otxlercd Ihe UN

forro lo Icnvo only Iho Slnni iko border, and th a t triggerw i a UN In. decision (o tnke o u t a ll UN p<v

a Uco, including those n t Shartrt 'in- cl .Sheikh. huiicatc.

‘‘=<- llo told us, (00 . tha t, ho ha(|reccntiy rea<l a lL h ls npoechcs "<l,.rlnR 11,« lr .,» lT o lil.ll.hip 10IllU Hlx-<lny w nr, when Home *' K A rab lcodor.i w ere ih roatening *

ast J."^,f'“ ««-mina(o th e sln lo of Is-

dp. " I never sn id wo will throw",M Israel Into tha nen," Nnssor told ® „,"a UH. "Tliuy cn n 'l find m y ev e r « I nuld ««>’lnK,^thni becauso I did not jilr n„d

' S As for .the Icn n s of n «otlle- S " i a o„M moni, NiiHser nald Ihnl tho key i!i, , i ,w, ,,„ w a . lo le t lho P . l t . l ln la n rot,,.,„ |r «»«« hnvo lho opllon ol golnn „[,VQ hom o to >vhat h a s 1>een Israe l^ ,

"Tlw^proiiiom w ith Inrnel hns* !!uo’'*of'^wo (\yo m ain fm lnts: land and peo- tim t 40

,„lr p lo .-n iey m ust bo BOlved togoth- thls enlior, o i» w ithout tho o ther is no About li

lint noiullon'*—In o th e r words, w ith- i,,ivo e,„r, d raw al of Inraeli forccB from ciinno svnll occupied Innds and fn lr Ircnl- UnuHIhe- m ent for tho n ea rly one and frcnuunvor *» half m illion refugees, ,,,.0 ,ilttg Nnnsor lold us the eventunl hlajldorung nolutlon for (ho occuple<l W«nt ,

ihink, "p tirt of the Jordanlnn • I'S urhIho ^ n l lo n , " wan up to Ihe peopio 'iho iliilla who live there, h u t ho npecifi- <her dlivny enlly d id not ondorno whnl li cnlnrgoivllh presum ed h e re to bo the long- Hm nVdc

rnngo plan of KI F a la li - « ‘" " ," 1,0 oup. Homl-nutonomouB A rab Pnlestln- rectnl 1•ab- lon m ale on liie Went Hnnk Wlh if Uitmm only lenuous legnl Jinks lo Jor* oppflsll< led. dnn. JJe liinted th a t th ere m ay , nol heI 1)0 difficulties In the com m ando m cni, 1' I t)r«onlznllons because they have f r o m' I,voy nol Ihoughl ou t the future. cxamln.ix>- Thus, In sm a ll w ays — and O r, as

Impclloil, p e rhaps, by th e fac l (lie glo mid th n t h is own coun try 1s in such dirocllo Ilhn a precarious position — P resl- Usualin’t dent Nnnser neeined (0 be ntrlk- enlargernln lllll off oil hin olvn, nhadlng hin | i , lilow rlinlArlc ond iiHiklng Inward nnd olli nrk w ard Kgypt m ora than oulw ard ' mallgiii iro- (I) the d renm ol lons-Ioal p e n ' cancer

A reb iim , lype o t

vist Conventje a i officers’ the •convention will was unr:k lay down the overall SDS p o lity U. ;m line. This is virtually cerla in dclernitn r - to be strongly-com m unist in ten=— control—

o r and Ideology — on the basis PLP infln- o f w hat occurrcd n t the M arch The 1

m eeting of the organization’s na- June utional council. fierce bt

The approxim ately 190 dele- jiag e bj

Sates who attended th is th ree- a i a itay affair in Austin. T ex ., ac- g n s off

claim ed tho Hcroio s trugg le’’ of princoto the Viet Cong, the "L eadersh ip"of Ho Chi Minh, 'Snd sided w ith ? .7 ’„R ed China in Ihe bloody b o rder r o t C "clashes with Russia. _ x j.i«^

Thc la tte r stand w as the work . ‘ “ ledof a largc and oggressive dele- ^och inc gallon of parti-sans of the pro-Chinese com m unist P rog ressive led romL abor P a rty (P L P V While or. 'dco;strong and m ilitant, this ex trcm - P®'-**is i faction w as not sufficiently I'W . 'depowerful to dom inate the en tire eluding m eeting. - ,

I t was vehem ently opposed by G reatanolher.largc group aligned with portrayithe Communist P a r ty of th e U.S. head' of(CPUSA). anti-imp

This element had one impor- struggletan t advantage in th e b itte r feud- - pie’s s tiing and wranplin'g am ong the lion tharival leftist: cliques. Tw o top the U.SSDS officers —' national secrc- The t

. ta ry Mt k g ^ l unhky-and-in tc ro r— thc-RO 'ganizationai secre ta ry B ernar- m ilitarydine Dohrn — inlenscly dislike cam pusP L P and a rc definitely sym pa- high sdthetic to CPUSA. Unlve

Significantly indicative of the will n rtKlonsky-Dohm viewpoint is thein hellionforceful advocacy th a t SDS be- dents iicom e an out-and-out " M a rx is t - m anentLeninist rcvolulinnary move- Rcccrm en t" closely allied w ith t h e B lack 1“ m ilitant b lack revolu tionary an inc;m ovem ent." tude.

Striking evidence th a t this Two iconcept a lready is being active- officialIv followed is revealed by the tid e sfac t tha t in every cam pus dis- gucrrilltu rbance revolving a r o u n d ther. olblacks, SDS- invariah ly gives -organizthem nil - nut support gives tah miInstances, SDS rcinforcement-s mandosa re rushed in from o ther friendljcam puses. med S]

There w as m uch fie ry ta lk Blacka t the council m eeting about Muham"tak ing over the schools and FormInitiating rad ical ed u ca tio n ." Johnsoi

The schools, specifically high schemeschools and colleges, w ere char- m em or

s aclcrized as " in strum en ts of rc- Robertprcssion and tools o f the ruling Natiomcla ss ." I t w as m ain tained it is dust aiessential " (0 m ake students vania tfigh t not as students b u t a s rad i- The \cals a ttacking A m erican im pcri- Ing alalism . We m ust a rticu la te and projectdem onstrate the c lass n a tu re of Andthis struggle." • R-Del.,

T his' sub jcft will be a m ajo r R-Iowao rder of buslncss n t th e Juno cates, national . c o n v e n t i o n . w n y , - n

Thc delegates and hundreds grandhWe of others a ttending the Austin gco(iho

m eeiing w ere urged to go to John; Is D etroit this sum m er lo tak e p a r t the g<■nts In a "p rog ram lo educate tho S431,00

w orkers." 000 foid cr Although m ore thnn I.OOO.SDS gravejald momber.s allended the Austin York iJn- sessions,’Only approxlm ntely 190 plot a<

Ijat bod oredentlals a s vo ting dele- la te band Rotes. Thc oihers parllc lpn ted Kennc<lan- as "observers." S tric t .security was t(

was enforced, w ith Ihe p ress,. $5fiS,00cnnierns and tape reco rd ers bc- .Tohn

n ir ing barred . $150 m In nddllinn to tho la rgo pro- specifli

p .Soviet CPUSA nd pro-Peking I t w.[Inc delegations, thero w as a dent 1

.sizable rcprescntntinn from tho thcn, I; „ 7 Young Soclali.st Alliance (VSA), In cff

- th e youth. o rgan lzttlion_nf„lho__ buck_ 1“ I; TroLskyito Socialist W o r j i o r « quired

lA i P n r‘y- • ' ^ n g thi , w •' ’*“5 YSA appeared lo be pnr- lion.

ticulorly strong In som e West Whit, Const SDS clionters. Iho Pr.Ihft Throughout the ih rec-dny nn* lng ur

llonal Council m eeting, held In Sen. Etho Cnthollc Youth Center,- it So fa r

/en t ‘ 'fl

n n n G EbkG E C. THOSTESi

Prostate CDeor Dr. Thnnleson: Dlognosis wltli g;

hidieiUca Ilmt !• hnvo pnisia tiq ho lrthml hyportrophy. However, I havo cred., 1, - ' nol been nhlo to gatlicT a dofl. ono si; nito idea ns lo ll.i rea l imiure. Mannil,. H po.sfilhlt!, givo mc tho renl of hyjr,incT nieonlng nf It In com m on Ion- tem poI" g im go.-A .Y ,A . Inmn.

In ploln Jnngunge, It m enni ever, 1rn.., enlnrgem opt of your pronlnlo o«n foT .J Blnnd. tivo titold glund, unusuni In llml 11 «ho cm

In a cninbliintinii of hoth glnrulu- Rlondllir nhd niiiNCle IIhhuc. Jh a l lliQ timen

, hotloni of tho u rinary bladder, cancelTho ure th ra , o r ou tle t from tho Riand,

" “y J»|addor, panficn th rough tho cen- grcnscIc r of tho Rland, w hich in mora en n no r loss doughnut-nhnpcd. teclcd

Tor rcniMinn nol known, the You, } primtnio mny cn largo nfto r lho when

ago of flO or (10. It In reported onsnrjtImt 40 per cen l of mon JInvo he (oftliln enlnrnomont to nomo exteiil. Inforn

‘ n??. About hnlf nf thin num ber will Ponkyhiivo cnnugli en la rgem en t in' obtnincaiino symptdmn. coin p

UnuHI Hyiiiptonis nro IncrenBod Niamp*»i’« frcnuuncy of urination, a nonso Icson,

of Incomploto einptylnR of tha Dr.“ “ “J bioddor, frcnucnt urination a t rondoi

night, nnd dlnilninlicd forco of duo tinlan • iho urinary ntroain, reeoivoplo 'I'ho doctor, of courne, Jmn ^u^ answcicifl- thor dlagnofitic m ethodn. If tha er«‘ cll I* ciilargonicnt of tho g land h nn In hlao«K- tho flldo tow anl lho rectum , thin ble.“ « can ho felt In lho cmirnu of " ll 'l ' rcclnl exam ination.vvlh If Ihn cn largom ent in on tho OllieliJor* opponllo nlde, the doctor muy M m ay , not ho ahlo lo f e d thn enliirge*indn moni, but when it in Nunpoclcd .invo f ro m 'th e pntiont!n nyinplonm, /• 1 "

cxum hiallon In-hy n cyHloncnpo, „ 7/•n d O r, a s you m ay have nupposed, Unni rfac t (he Rlond m iy e n la rg e In all rs.hi

nuch dlrcclion#'. lUcnnJreal- Uaualiy the hyporlrophy, o r naaoiIrlk- enlargonienl, in honlgn — tlml inc.; hin in, it h m ade up nf tlhioim1 l(>- , and olhor lUsmin which nrn nol Autil 1vard m allgiiont, llul In houio cn n n Twin Ip e n ' cancer Ja presen t. W hile this «(i of

type o t c an ce r c a n b e oontroUad

vention\vill was unm istakably ev ident th a t

o li ty the U. S. C om m unist Parly , in rla in determ inedly bent on gainingI len=__ co n lro l_o t_S D S _and_8m a5hIna_ ..basis PLP influence, larch The national convention In s n a - June undoubtedly wiU be a '

fierce battleground In th is l)ack- dclc- 5 iage battle.

Al a mecUng o f 300 E a s t Coast SDS officers and m em bers a t

V- ,i Princcton U niversity in Febru- ..wh no-, a five-page tr a c t calling

for a "nationw ide a tta c k on the 3rd cr p o T C " was d istribu ted .“ rk T itled "S m ash th e M ilitary Heic, M achine In the Schools.” p ro. tho docum ent com pletely para l-

ssive led com m unist doctrine. In .ten - ivhile or. ideology and e v e ry o th e r as- trom- peci. i t echoed undiluted p a rty ientlv ideology and policy, in-•ntire eluding its characU5ristic rac is t

appeal to Negroes.Dd by G rea t em phasis w as p laced on : with portray ing them a s the spcar- ; U.S. head Of the " m a ss an ti-w ar and

anti-im perialist offensive. T h e npor- struggle of the b lacks is a peo- feud- - pie’s struggle: a w a r of libera-

’ thc tion th a t is bblng fought w ithin > top the U.S.”iccrc- Thc trac t urged a ssau lts on tcror-— the-ROTC lo " sev e re ly h u rt the !rnar- m ilitary, ‘ROTC ex ists on 348 lislike cam puses and in m an y midwest fmpa- high schools . . . A coordinated

University-high school a tta ck if the will a rticu la te the grow ing re- , thein hellion of black nnd w hite stu- tS be- dents in thc d irection of a pcr- irxist- m anent radical m ovem en t.” move- Reccntiy, both lhe SDS and

t h e B lack P an thers have d isp layed onary an increasingly pro-A rab a tti­

tude.this Two issues of N ew L eft N otes,

ctive- official SDS w eekly, c a rr ic d a r- y Ihc tid e s favoring th e a l F a tah .s dis- guerrillas. S im ilarly . B lack Pan- 3 u n d ther. official publication of th a t gives -organization, p rin ted pro-al F a- givcs tah m ateria l. T h e A rab com ­

m ents m andos have rece ived the sam a o lher friendly trea tm en t in M uham .

med Speaks, p e riod ica l o f the r ta lk Black M uslims led b y E lijah about Muhammed.5 and F o rm er P re s id e n t Lyndon 1." Johnson 's carefu lly unannounced f high schem e to build a $I m illion char- m em orial to the la te Senator of rc- R obert K ennedy in A rlington ruling N ational C em etery Is ga thering I it is dust a t boih en d s of Pennsyl- jden ts vania Avcnuc.; rad i- The W hite House is do ing noth- ■npcri- ing about th is e x trao rd in a ry - e and p ro ject, and n e ither is C ongress, u rc of And If Sen. Jo h n W illiam s.

R-Dcl., and Rcp. H. R. G ross, m ajo r R-Iowa, leading econom y advo-

Juno cates, have th e ir de term ined way, • nothing-will be done. The

ndrcds grandiose p lan w ill rem a in pi- Auslin georholcd.go to Johnson’s schem e c a l le d 'fo r

:e p a r t the governm ent's contribu ting te tho $431,000 of an e stim ated $1,016,-

000 fo r. a -m o n u m e n t and new )O.SDS g rave for lh e a ssa ss in a ted New Austin York senator, now bu ried in a ely 190 plot adjoining th e g rav e o f h is.' dele- la te brother. P resid en t John :lpntcd Kennedy. The K ennedy fam ily jcurlty was to put u p th e rem ain ing press,. $5fiS,000. - '

jrs bc- .Tohnson hid th is plnn In a $150 million budget Itcih for un-

;e pro- specified "con tingenc ies." ’ . Peking I t w as uncovered a f te r P resl- w as a dent Nixon took office. Until mi tho thcn, he knew nothing about It. (YSA), In cffcct,' Johnson pnsscd then f„ iho__ buck_ (o_Nixon to ge t the re-r ,k o r« tiulrcd funds a f lc r secre tly set-

' ling the m em orial p ro jcc t in mo­ie por- lion.! West W hite House Insiders Indicate

Iho P resident intends to do noth- ny nn- ing unless cxpresnly asked by ield In Sen. Edword K ennedy, D-Mass, ter,- it So fa r, he has done nolhlng.

‘ 'fj

PHOSTESON, M.D.

tate Glandtignosls wltli grollfylng succcss, it shouldusiiitiq ho irentcd nn soon a s djscov-I havo cred. D iscrete h a rd nodules a rea dofl. ono suspicioua siRn.imlure. Mansogo is o ften uncd in cnse.i10 renl of hypertrophy, nnd m ay givein Ion- teiiipornry re lief from nymp-

tomn. Jl is not a " c u re ," how-nicnni ever, and su rgery (done In varl-

Tontolo oun formn) In tho p r im a ry c u ra ­tive treatm ent. D epending upon

tlml 11 lho case, vary ing am ounts of Ihaglnndu- Rlond mny he rem oved. Some-

a t lliQ timen nl Ihe tim e of su rg e ryladder, conccr in found d eep In Ihoom lho Rlond, although n o t yot pro-ho cen- grcnscd fnr enouRh (o h av e glv-n mora en nny nlgn th a t could be da-

teclcd othorwine.^n, the Y our pliyslcinn w ill adv ise youte r lho when o r whether n iirgerv Is nec-cporled onsnry, ao bo guided ny w h atn JInvo he le lls you. You’ll find fu rlh e rextent. Inform ation in m y booklet, "T haor wlli Ponky Prostolo,"^ w hich you’canent 10' obloln by nending 3S cenU in

coin nnd a long, neJf.Bddrcnned,;;ronKcd Nliimpod cnvelopo (a D r. U io i-\ BonsB Icson, cnre of T lm es-N ew s.of tho D r. TlionteBon w elcom es all

lion a t rondor mall, b u t re g re ts lha t,Drco nf duo tn the irem endous vohim a

received dnlly, he Is unable (oImn fu ^ answ er Individual le tte rs. R ead-, If lliQ e rs ’ quontlonn a ro Incorporatedd h nn In h h colum n w henever poasl*im, thin ble.■irno of

on tha Olflelol Clly and County N«w*parwir may M»mb*r of Audit Curaau of•nliirgej CliculQUon ond UPl

Putixont to S«cllon AO-109 Woho..vI! J ! ’ ll h«riby d.ilonnf.donciipo, w*«l( on whichpm sed, |,g„ | will publiihtd.

In all P u b l l , d a l l y and Sunday o H 30. _ _ tUcond SttMl Wm i, Twin Fallf, Idaho,

llmltlhl'Oim tnter«d nt iicond cinii mnll imillir

nrn not Antil n, I9lfl, ai ili« j>oii oilic* m3 cn n n Twin Fnlli, Idaho, 8aa4l,'und«r Ih*llo this a tl of March «, 1 0 7 9 ^ntroUfld

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A u d i t i o n s ■ S o u g h t B y I ' I ' h e a t e r U n i t J

R U P E R T -A u d illo n s for sing- H ing p a r ts for m usicals to be p re sen ted by the newly form ed ■

—P on d ero sa U ttle .T h ea tre will be held from 6 to 8 p .m . Wednes- ■ d a y a n d from 5 to 8 p .m . Thurs- d a y In thc Ponderosa Inn Con- ven tion C enier i a Burley. H

G ene Larsen, a rtisd c d irec to r . and producer, said singers from ■ ago 6 to 18 yeara and adults ■ a rc needed to fiil positions in H th e m usicals In m in iature which will bc presented this sum m er. ■ Scheduled for production ore ■ "T h o Sound of- M usic." caro- H se i,” and the "M usjc M an ." ■

T h c little cheater will be open H Ju n e 6 and 7 w ith (he “ Sound ^ of M usic” lo be presented on th e Ponderosa Inn’s new port­ab le stage in tho convention cen­te r . -

F u tu ro m fnfalturo m usicals to b e presen ted by the group in- e lude “ Hansel and G retel," and “ A m ah l and the Night V isitors."

M r. Larsen said those audi­tion ing should be p repared to s ing a song from one of the m u sica ls , if possible. A n.accom ­p a n is t will be provided.

G o l d w i a t e r ’s Son R u n s I n «« S p e c i , a l V o t e T ’

LOG ANGELES (U P l) -B a r ry G o ldw ater J r . , son of the Arl- I - ' i ro n a senator, runs on the Re- •* pu b lican tickct T uesday against D em o cra t John K. Van De Th( K am p in a special election to Musi fill C alifornia’s 27th congresslon- was a l d is tr ic t seat. of S<

T h e seat w as vaca ted by U. winn S. R ep . Ed R einecke, R.Calif., supei w hen he w as appointed Lleuten- festh a n t G overnor by Gov. Ronald ccrti R eag an . The lieu tenant gover- ja i n o rsh ip wos v aca ted b y Robert Mrs. F in c h who b ecam e secre ta ry of p a ll ' H%jlth, education and w elfare In ncy-1 th e Nixon adm inistra tion . This

Y oung Goldwater, 30, Is a schol sto ck b ro k e r m aking h is f irs t b id (q at fo r public oftice. H o-took pa rt In h is fa ther’s unsuccessful cam - p a ig n fo r p resident In 1964.

V an De K am p. 33, m em ber ^ of a well known b akery fam ily, . Is a n atlo rney . F o r nm e years h e w a s In the U. S. a tto rney ’s J l j l o ffice here. ■

In th e April 1 p rim ary d e c - , tlon , G oldw ater received 30,8 p e r ccn t of the vote to w in Gr th e R epublican nom ination. V an ^ D e K am p got 13.3 p c r cent. *

I T he ‘d istrict, which s tre tches “ fsh th ro u g h residentia l a re a s of the a^uf S an Fernando Valley to antelope aid v o lley and Into K em Couniy, “ Cnt n o rm nlly goes Republican.

.T he d is trlc t -w cn t-fo r-G o ld* aj'd w a te r ’.i fa ther In 1084; gove a “/•’’'I

eu ra llty to Gov. Reagan, tho epubllcan nom inee, in 19G6, “ "9. a n d voted fo r M ax R afferty , los- Ing R epublican candidato fo r th e of i/;

U . S. Senate lo st y ea r. Wi ----- - ship;

U . s . T r a d e I'S? B a l q n c eH a s D e f i c i t 3

• son,VASHfNGTON (U F I) - The and

U.S. trad e balonco ahowed a nio de fic it in tho firs t a u a r jc r of os t

■ JD69 fo r th e f irs t tim o since Ri 1050, tho Com m erco D epart- Rick m e n t repo ried todoy. - Sue

T ho dopartm cnt repo rted a Jcai t r a d e dcflcit o f (68.1 m illion for Non <ho f irs t Jonuory-W arch E2''JD{1' ^on, It so ld It w as the flm t q ilo r tm y Hnn do flc lt In tho trado bnlnnco A' .^ilnco tho th ird q u a rte r of lOfiO Sun w hich Im m ediately followed the folk s t a r t o f tho K orean W ar. don

Dunplto tills year'fl over-all We-i flr.1 t q u n rte r deflcU, tho M arch Rny Im lanco nhowed a surplus of Ann J2I5.3 million, Bcasonally ad just- Bru ed. 'lllla compane<l to a and I 'e b ru n ry deficit o f J358.0 Si m illion. . (Ion

C om m erce D epartm ent econ* prin omlstH t»nld the M arch surplus Sus; wnn exiwclcd Iwcnuse of tho ond of tho E ast and Gulf Coast twn, jongKhore strikes.

F lrn t (lunrter exports totaled I7.SKG hllllon w hile Imports d tirin g t)io snmo period totnled $7.6M billion. Exiw rt totals in rf M arch woro $3,108 billion I cnm pnrcd to nn Im port total of ( )2.0(10 billion. \\

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w llh 24 pernoni abonrd sank Kiindny In nxigh ncns off Qucozn , P rovince, 130 m llc i cost of ^ M anila . A nother Imnt rencircd I floven porionfi but tho other 17 w oro bcllave/l to hovo drowned, Q a

N O T I C EWo oro doapqrato ComotfiT. Wo wlll I give you tho bigg your Comot, If yot o r trado . Wo hov popular modolBl

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’ ZOE EL L E N RAYBORN, danghle:her Gold Cup A w ard from ' M rs. D<

Q M usic Clubs A w ards A ssem bly.

® T w i n F a l l s J t u i i o P r e s e n t e d F o r S

gainstn De The annual Tw in F alls ^ i o r Ward Ion to Music Clubs A w ards Assembly Hnnsi jsslon- wos held Sunday a t thc College Reyni

of Southern Idaho. Scholarship Michi by U. w inners, gold cu p w inners and Blass •Calif., superior ra tin g w inners in thc Laud: leuten- festival w ere p resen ted th e ir Ewin Donald certificates and cups. GlcnrSOver- J a „ o lseti. s in o f . M r. and JrCK Robert M rs. R aym ond Olsen, Twin Batef a ry of p j i is recoivcd lhe Smilh-Hack- Alfvir are In ney-Ronk M em orial Scholarship. Krcil

This is the m usic c lub 's top Th( ‘S .® scholarsh ip and m ay be used mary

rs t b id to attend a college of choice. Sherr 1 rnm T orreli Y ost, daugh ter o f M r. ‘ ‘ and M rs. P au l Yost. Twin F alls, Dcbb ■ „ i,„ _ was aw arded a N ational Certifi-

catc declaring h e r s la te m usic ‘’''Sir vpnrc week essay w inner. This m akes em er

her eligible for the regional con- • m y s whose w inners will be on- , nounced d u ring Notional Music ' Week. M ay 4-10.0 w in G raduating sen iors m ajoring Ai” n' n V an If* m usic and p lanning to attendIt. an Idaho school aw arded schol- .u - . , •etches arsh ips w ere : M arsha Lam bert, of the d augh ter of M r. nnd M rs. Don-

ntclopo aid L am bert. Tw in F alls, a stu- Jouniv. t^ene a t CSf; IVTory H agerm an.„ daugh ter of M rs. ahd 'M rs. Rich- -G o ld ' a rd Hagermfln-,-W endell, schol- ?ove a a rsh ip to th© College of .Idaho; n, tho K athy Pen land , daugh ter o f Mr.

’lOGO. and M rs, J . .L . Penland, Twin Nus.s ty, los- F alls, scho larsh ip to the College for the of Idaho. , Mci

W inners receiv ing scholar* on I ships to the U niversity of Ida- Poll> ho’s Sum m er M usic Cnm p w ere; mod( Linda Hendrix, P u tty DcGlco, d ra 1 Joyce G gyer, Je ff G ara tea , diffk PomelQ Reynolds, K alhy Brack- diffic ett, F red Chcslik, Cindeo Hod- son; Lynn M cln tyro and Jam es Rcy>Salisbury ............................. .Ve

Four scholarsh ips fo r thc Wind Yout wor© aw arded to Cheryl Ander-

_ son, Kim Toom er, Kevin Nnlhnn very — The and S tanley Snooks with Bon- wed a nio Howell nnd Jun io r M ercado M' rjer of ns n lterno tes. Y1 since R eceiving aw ards to tho and Depart- Ricks’ F ine A rta Festfvol w ere: iitm

Sue Colcmon, April Arrington, rted a Jeanclic Ahlm, Jcanninc B erry, lion for N nncy C nrlson, Sandra Cnspcr- porjod, rion, Cnthy D udley nnd Sandy , iortcrly Hnnson. 'l)nlnnce A w ards wcro p resen ted by lhe of lOfiO Sun Valley M usic Cnmp lo the ! '“ ved the following audition winners* Cor- ,

don Grnff, Jo Ann Vincrent, Jiilln *■"] over-all W estendorf, L inda Tnlley, Vlckl M nrch Rnyborn, L inda Llncnln. Suo o"

lius of Ann Johnson, M arlon Dcl.iicn, ad just- B rucc W hilehcnd, Woyne Corey ' to a and M ary K reliknm p. f,'’J358.0 S uperior w inners nwnrdcd Nn- I'J'

llonal Honor Certificated wcro: t econ* p rim ary one, Nnncy McNoci, surplus Susy S chw cltw r, Alien Reed nnd ** of tho Dorothy Compholl; p rlm nry f Coast two, Knrcn Kendall, Wnyno "m

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B lRN, daughter ot M r. an d M rs. Robert R aybo rom ' M rs. Donald Y outz, Gold Cup cholrm ai ssem bly,

J i m i o r M u s i c Q u b J F o r S u p e r i o r P e r f p i^ ^ i o r Ward, C aroline K iely, Bonnie oily i icmbly Honsen. J . C. Steelsm ith, Allyn cent, ^oliegc Reynolds, G race M arie Butts, Cer larsh ip Michael Staley and Kim berly gy u rs and Blass; p rim ary th ree , T am m y Andei in thc Lauda, Christine G regg. Peggy McCa

th e ir Ewing, J a n e t L uker. Rebecca mezzi Glenn, P am ela Ju k c r, T am cra jor b

r. and Breeding, T cri H aynes, L isa and I Twin Bates, C hristy Peterson , LeAnn j

i-Hack- Alflin, Ju lia Y ost and K ristin A arship. Krellkamp.'s top Those receiving aw ards In pri- Price i used m ary four w ere; Ju lie G ara tea , for rr ce. Sherri Seam ons, Bryon Crock, schoc of M r. e tt, Carol Sargent, Jan e t High, chort I F alls Debbie R ankin, Phyllis Ram sey- j ' Certifl- ° r and Glenn W estendorf; older ' m usic beginners, M ichelle Burrows; el- S e s smMW'-y Wiser,ai con- ■'.'"•"'S' Tubbs and L aurie Rosc; h« nn. elem entary iwo, Zoe Ravborn, r-iftn’. Music Joan Wilkie, K im McDonald,

Kristin K endall. Jo y Harmon,„ M aurice Allen, Lorraine Jensen,

Alan B oggctt. Ju lie N eum an and ,®“ end Kandl B ingham , nnd elem enlory ‘ scho • fhree, Austin W ebb. Adorr i t o n l E lem en tary four, P au la U n -• caster, Lisa Jacobson and Krlsi-

crm nn P c ic rson ; m odliim , Camille ^rnc. r R irh l Blastock, Debbie Coiiier, Connie S '• -h n l Barlow and Bonnie Howell; rjoJu S o - m odcrolely d ifficult ono. Julie H r Luker, Brendn Sudweeks,’K aren S

Twiri Nussbaum , K alhy Coleman nnd S ColkgS T jarks. Sond

, ** M oderately d ifficult .two, Kflr- sclmc cholar* cn McClusky, Lyneite B arry, high of Ida- Polly M olyneaux, Michael Suss; i , >w ere: m oderately difficu lt throe, San- ^ 0 '“ DcGlco. d ra Hnnson ond Joon Hadlock; vn .n oroteo, difficult one, Linda Johnson and Brock- difficult ono p iano duct, Melody « 1, 0 Hod- Yoiilz, Jeonello Ahlm, Pam ela Jo m cs Reynolds nnd Linda Hendrix.

.Very d ifficult one. Melody ic Wind Youtz, Jennelle Ahlm, Pam ela _ Ander- Reynolds, Linda H endrix, nnd * 1.,,'

Nnlhnn very clifficult two. Billy Eaton, , j h Bon- Reno f-tiGrone, JcnnnJno /Jerry. - » ‘r lercndo Mu.sicnlly ndvnnccd one, Mnrl-

In Kt W right, Lynn R nm scyer ■ ■0 tiiQ and JO Ann V incent ond music-1 w ere: nt..........................................

I S Fiery AngerSondy MANIf^k (U P I) ~ Mr.ii.

I bv the Ro'^all'' Cnsio, 17, did not, In •he • '“VO dinner p repared when•J,. p - J her husbnnd, E tiunrdo, 20,It .Tillin' r^lwrned hom o frnm wnrk.J ' v irifi So ho nplnflhiRl kerosenen. Sue 0" set h e r nflro nnd^oT n rn fleil,^ P<»l'co In Iloilo c ity In Iho

^ centrnl Phlllppimss, wherolied Nn- lueldent occurred , said

w e re suffered Heconii/IcNeci degrco burnn. Thoy IhhuciIced nnci ** w ‘'rroiU fo r h e r husbnnd's prlmnryWnyno ..................mmi...... ......... (inm.........

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SHOS W illiam w ere rc mously by Ihei W. Te\s

CWO In 0 h nam . V m ously Cross, through Arm y (firs t 0 Purple

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- -School U niver tering 1 9 6 S .-

Robert R ayborn , Tw lo F a lb , received O A I Cup chairm an, a t the annual Jun io r

Q u b A w a r d sr » ^P e r f o r m a n c e p o c

m atelyBonnie oily advanced two, L aura Vin- Indian:

1, Allyn ccnt. p aren tBulls. C crtlficales w ere givcn; Peg- lendinl

im berly gy u h lig , soprano one; CheryJ J ^ g e Tam m y Anderson, soprano two; K athy R esen

Peggy M cCandiess nnd Joyce G u y e r; C. S <ebecca mezzo tw o; Stanley Snooks, Jun- recto r T am cra jor b a ss one, and Phil P ack e r said I

Lisa and R andy D avis, baritone. to 80 ] Je rom e High School w iih Car- night 1

son W ong a s d irecto r and Wood comin , R iver High School with R ichard sons 1

s In pri- P rice d irecting won certificates bospili Jaratea, for m ixed chorus. 'Jerom e High Cla>

Crocju School w as aw arded the v a rs ity don’t :t High, chords certificate . lem s,lam sey- in strum en ta lis ts receiving cer- c a l ro

tificates w e r e : E lem en tary dians) three, violin, Lori B ingham vm c- have !

. dLc„ ; ‘lium one, violin, Kathleen Cole- He e Kose. n ,an ; difficult, violin, P a tly Do- d id n

f i 'e e : concerto ,- viola, C athy teleph •Lwnaia, o u j ic y . concerto, viola. Vanes- S tate

sa Ryoll; and elem cntory one, Gordo n an anci C hristine Blastock. to them entarv T rom bone concerto, Donnie sons*

A dom son; F rcnch horn solo, Claj .1 V ernon: flute solo, D iane HealtiIl H ansolm an and Sue Anderson: the It

allo c la rin e t, J . C. Steelesm lth; evenii h rass choir, C harles Howell, cover

, Connie Q „y|g Wolz, Linda Ellis, B rian paren i Dow, a ll o f Jcrom e High School; Uan5 K arJn q uarte t, Allen Sm ith, pocal

M arc ia Drown. Sharon Irw ln, hosdI non ond san d ro Hanson, all of K im berly treatli

High School, and Junior high adrrtit vo. Kflr- school bond, M urtaugh ond F ile r

Borry, high school bands. p —ol Soss; In term ediate ballet, Meg Ray*

*“ rn ; advanced balle t; Melody U nnA Youtz, o rgan solo c la ss th ree ^ ' and hym n ploying class th ree,

Rochelle Wing, i^ riv M rs. Donnid Youtz, sto te and " iv ,■ local scholarship ' cha irm an . ■

M rs. F ran k DeLuco, sccond vlco IH» nm l president in chargo of all Junior D i irix, nna a n d 'M rs . Louis Thorson, * ']« n llru >"cal fe.siival chairm an w ere In le Mnrl- Awards Assem bly,am scycr

when

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WaniUII Kl(nl»rty R.iiNCIERK. J. W, MaiMtimlili o l C«m Sioii

I n P o s t h u m o u s D e e p ] W P r e s e n t e d S o l d i e rr i l SHOSHONE - M r. and M rs.

W illiam G. Tews, Shoshone. w ere rcccntly presented poslhu- m ously medals and awarcLs won

W ^ m ^ Ihcir son. QWO H enry J.

CWO Tews died Dec. 20, 1968 In a helicopter c rash in Viol- nam . He was aw arded posthu- m ously the Distinguished F lying C ross. A ir M cdal (second ^ H through 2-lth oak loaf c lu ste rs). r Arm y Commendation M edal y (firs t oak leof c luster), ond thc • t P u rp le H eart. , . ^

. . P rio r to his deoth CWO Tew s ---•hod been aw arded thc B ronze ~=~— - S tar Medal for hero ism ; Air r n jm M edal with first oak lea f c lu ste r fo r heroism ; Arm y Commenda- tion Medal; Good Conduct Mod- ■ M a t; National Defense Scrvicc K f l

I M cdal; Vietnam Servicc M cdal;V ietnam Campaign R ibbon; Ar- m y Aviator B adge; E x p ert Bodge wilh autom atic rifle b a r

and thc M orksmon Badge w ith ______pistol bar.

He wos born April 11, 1945 , In Hailey. CWO Tew s w as g rad ­u a ted from Shoshone High p iL E

- -School in 1964 and a tten d ed the present U niversity of raaho beto re en- stiiutioi tering the service on Oct. 12. mcctint 1965.-^ - Holl. N

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_ F o o d P o i s o n JPOCATELLO (U P I)—Approxi-

m ately 200 Shoshone - Bannock j r a Vin- Indlons w ere s tricken w ith ap ­

p a ren t food poisoning w hile at- <n- Peg- tending a m eeting a t Buffalo I ’ CheryJ Lodge on the F o rt Holl Indian ■ ’; K athy R eservation Saturday . _

G u y e r; C. S. Cloybrook. personnel dl- oks, Jun- rec to r ot St. Alphonsus Hospital,1 P ack e r said his staff had trea ted 70 one. to 80 pcrsons by 10:00 S aturday vilh Car- night and added, "M ore a re slill nd Wood com ing in ." Tw enty - five pcr- R ichard sons had been adm itted to the

rtificates hospital for fu rther trea tm en t, mc High Claybrcx)k’said th a t “ W hile we 5 v o rsiiy don’t expect any serious prob-

lem s, we a re attem pting by; lo­ving cer- e a l rad io to get them (the In- ■mentary dians) off the reservation if they [am; m e- have sym ptom s." sen Cole- H e said m any of the Indians >atly Do- d id not have access to e ither , C athy telephone or radio. An Idaho I, Vanes- S tate U niversity sta ff m em ber, ary one, Gordan Jones, vo lunteered to go k. to the reservation to locate per*

Donnie sons* who w ere ill.■rn solo, Claybrook said th e P u b l i c lo, D iane H ealth Service w os analyzing inderson: the food eaten a t a m eol thot e lesm lth; evening, bu t hod not y e t dls-

Howcll. covercti fhe source of the a p ­is, B rian p aren t poisoning, h Schc)ol; Bannock M em orial Hospital.I Sm ith, Pocntello, ond Blnghom County n, Hospital, Blackfoot, w ere alsoK im berly trea ting Indlons, and two were

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SOS m

BERKLINE RECLINER 1I Kino Ills In »o(i a«pandali)a vinyl ^•<|> (oyor. RfB. $119.99.

BERKLINE

ROCK-A-LOUNGER Lla, or A " It rocki,. II racllnDi," Clioica of S<I w ail, vinyl covaii. Rag. $ )19 .9S ,

. , ■ . ± r c H . . . $ 8 9 . 9 5 ; ;

L udch ‘ D e l u x e Pal

S tiopp lng fo r co m fo rtab le out* d o o r (u rn llu ro? C om e lo e .o u r (a lec llon a n d co m p a re th s tiloh qucillly a n d ra a so n a b lo prlcoftl. Y ou'll b a o m o zo d a t iho b ig -v a lu o l

Polliliod Rlrch ArmsI Easily fo ld to Korol l iooyy d u ty con* ktructlonl So ran itr lp p ln g l

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lic.

Artery Is TornBUHL — A'-29-ycar-old Twin “ rnv H.

Fnlls m an suffered a torn a r-iic . The tory In his arm Sundny in a!4;0.i p.j w a le r skiinK accident a t Thou-

j S ^ sand Springs.H j i He was admiiied lo thc Twin

F alls Clinic lo r' ireatincnl. A Q condition report was noi a v a i l - j r am »>>ie. g

D arrv ll I- Brnss. 429 Brack- R l ■ " i en St. N., was skiing and d r o p - , ^ ^ _

r ped the line from the boal t o w - '^ ^ * l

DISTRIBUTORW IL L N O T I N T E R F E R E D

E M P L O Y M E r N O S E L L IN G IN \

No ffanchiis (e.-: V/e o-b.' produci (or twin FolU..<ind jur.ound.nq t

them omatf millio'ri o l ppoo’a daily ti popcri. NDtconol[Mcinonr'e», elc.Ih i t produci w.rt bo placed in ^upefrT^ar tonn , moteli. ho 'rii. «>c . by company. The dijtribulor wiU tcciice ihcie locoiion approximaiely 10 houn of ipcjro tima lervice SO localiont,C.P.A. reporU J13 .80 ond up ponible month. Figure tha Inco'ne yo«j ciejira per

, Qolrei $52.50 inveitment lof loventory l>locotionj). Company iecu'e» oil location

he^t^n^ Thi« li o bonafide offer ond if you ara your own huvinei or meet the above f.i

G range lima.O ra n g e o penonal confidential dijcu jilon , calli' a dis- - ' - M r. W illa rd , 7 3 3 -n c n c o n Sundoy, M endgy_gndJ

n o w fo r M other’s D ay , <

^ COMPIET^ STOCK .NTS '• OCCASIONAL)R TABLES ■

)ff 2 0 % o ff I I :

LAYAWAY ■ i N O W ! - | |

For th e girl | | | |----------

HGER Lane® Cedar C tiesfs “CliolcB of Saa our wlds lalatllon In all

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Water Skier’s-

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T lm es-N ew s, T w in F alls, Id a h o 5

ing him. He com e Into the dock a re a and grabbed a t a d o c k ’ lic.

M S h e riffs records .show he .slip-p e d 'a n d cu t thc a r ie t^ in his

J Twin a rm . He was rushed to the clin- )rn a r - 'ic . The accident happened a t .• in a!4;0.l p .m .’ Sunday,

Thou-

cnl. A ;‘ ? Hacoonli.d lar y .a r . afjh a r a

W erld'i Finail Top* ta c n d - QBrack- : - t -? E I

. ' i l T - ' : H H E i i a B D m E m a i f l

RIBUTORSHIP■ERFERE WITH PRESEN T MPLOYMENT•LLING INVOLVED ,'8. « dmributof for o loit movingnnd jurToundmq countie». ProriocU luch a»I ppople doily through IV. RodiO, N»wi-

aced in lupefmarVeli. drug itorei, railao- C.. by company.■ ice iheiB locolion» oncfl rr.on'hly. requiring i of ipora tima including driving tima to

and up posiible profit per location per ie yo«j cieiire oer month. Each locoiion ra- It lof Inventory lyou moy hava 50 to 200 .u'e i oil locationi and IniiolU p'oducU for

r ond If you ora not ilncara abotrt owning leet the above finoncial requiremanii. lal'i

ol diicu jilon , calli. W illard, 733-0650 . .

s D ay , G rad u a tio n !

ENTIRE STOCK LAMPS OP

, ALL TYPES

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‘Floor' Di-

By RICHARD iCHARNOCK

BOISE (U P I) — State Rep. R. Dcc M errill. D -Elk R iver, tnld nn interim taxntion sludy com. m lltee M onday th a t 19 "floor" school d is tric ls a r e planninR n lawsuit chalSeneiug the school (oundalion program .

Merrill sa id these d istricts arc ones which reccive no addition 111 s la te aid fo r the comlnR hi ennium and ,lin d thcmselve; blocked from needed increase; bt 'local taxes by House Bil

Justice Depj Strikes New At Conglom

WASHINGTON (U P l) - t l i c week Ju siicc D epartm ent, in -an o th e r gove blow a t confilompraCos. Monday agaii filed a civil ‘ an titru st suit of I ag a in s t International Telephone largc and T eleg raph 's acquisition of a fh ' lead ing food vending com pany, tncrt

D eputy Atty. Gen. R ichard G. jargc Kleindienst said the su it seekii>& icadi

»- to block ITT 's April 25 taKeover servi o f Canteen Corp. w a s -f ile d in U.S. D istric t C ourt in Chicago, kqh

It w as the second an titru st su it brought ag a in s t one^of thc nation’s top 15 la rg es t firm s— 1953 both conglom erates—in two has

~ sta te

L i o n s H o l d S C a l e n d a r S a l e s P r o i e c t

• J , m en GOODING - M em bers of the

Gooding Lions Cliib a r e conduct- ing the ir annual com m unity b irth d ay ca len d ar sa le s . ,

P roceeds from th e s a le o f the ca len d ars Is used fo r c ivic im- provem ent p ro jec ts . ^

P ro jec ts in th e p a s t h av e In- eluded firep lace fac ilities in the , c ity park , continued im prove- ,, . m en t of th e recrea tio n a l a rea OH'M ain S treet, w hich includes a tennis cou rt and basketball . j court, and drink ing fountain,

. a n d contribution of funds to the , h igh school fo r purchas© of new band tinlforms. S evera l o t h e r *

r jects havo been , com pleted th e past.

M em bers p lan to uso profits VyL th is y e a r to in sta ll d r i n k i n g fountains in th e new Gooding M em orial H ospita l building " ^ w hen It Is com pleted.

Mfembers a re try in g to con- W' duc t a house^o-house canvass Jn c for sale of ca len d a rs . L istings Scot w ill Include b irthdays of all fam- Mon Uy m em bers and w edding annf- osc versaries. ea s t

E ach subscriber w fil receive remt a caletidar beforo Ju ly 1. Any- ^wo one who w ishes to p u rch ase a „ ® c a len d a r o r contrlbu to to the “ Ccc 'fund, and Who h a s n o t been con- ‘I tac ted , Is asked to c a tl any pHot Lions CTub m em ber. fIrn'

--------------------— tho <LOAN A PPR O V ED of ll

W ASHINGTON'(UPI) — Sen. Cour I ^ n Jo rd an and R ep. O rval Han- Sh sen o f Idaho havo announced of n th e Sm all B uslncss A dm inistra- CAP tjon has approved n $28,000 loan was to A m erican F a lls D evelopm ent Thin Co., Inc., In A m erican Irnlls. foot,

P o p e A d v i s e s P i N o m i n a t i o n A s C

VATICAN CITY (U P I ) -P o p o Pitt Pnul VI M onday form ally Uon advised 33 p re ln tes , Including ccnt four A inorlcans, o f tn e lr nomin* Tl ations to tho College of lion CanllnalH. A t the sam o tim e, com tho pontiff nnnounced creation oxts o f n new V atican commlsfilon lo thci help keep R om an Calholic to t doctrine In tuno w ith tho tlmcn. cnn

T-ll)i*r«| churchm en hoilud lho Popc'N decision to se t up n -i-i thuoIoKlcol com m ission nu giv* " J InK rebel priests an ou tle t In (lie . V allcun for llic lr controversial vii'Wfi on m arriag e , ce llbacy 'ond ,V'„ b ln li nincrol.

VlHnJllclnl bovjtcm’ «nW \\m> i^„| pontiff m ight n am e nn ils lieiid Bishop Jolm Joseph W right of ^on PillMhuroh, nne of the 33 - giilhorcil nt (he V ntlcnn for the I Tour days of Hocret rltuiils tha t E will muka Ihcm p rinces of the R clijirch. r

W hm the Pope nnnounced Ills E inlentloa lo e leva te W right lo I j ciirdlnni liirtl milnth, lho Vatican aald ho would leave his ^

AHENTION i IN AAAGIC

R upert E lks Invito all E enjoy a glorlouijr evenlni d anc ing p le a su re a t o l d a y / m a y 3 .It Is b u r l o t h Annlversi nual D anco M usic by tl

; from O n ta rio , O regon.

$ 5 .0 0 p e r coupte c ‘ D in ing s ta r ts a t

D ancing a t 9:(

FOR RESERV A TIO NS

6 T Im es-N aw s, T w in F alls, Id ah o

' Districts F[ARNOCK 304.

House Bill 304 extends forta te Rep. R o ther five yea rs the tim e

River, tnld bringing assessm ent of all p rstudy com- c rtv lo 20 per ccnl of cosh va

t 19 floor anti sets a four per cen t !planninn n y e a r lim it on p roperty taxthe school creases.

He said the squeeze betw.districts a rc the foundation p rogram asno addition- erned by the s ta te school fi

: coming hi* distribution formula and Hothem selves Bill 304's four per ccn t lax

cd increases crcase lim itation w as hurlHouse Bill m any districts.

Department I Sew Blow I lomerates I- t h e weeks. On April 14, the nother governm enl filed a sim ilar suit londay against Llng-Tcmco-Vought Inc.

suit of D allas, the nation 's 1-llh :phone largest corporalion. - H Pin of a The governm ent claim ed the s H npany. m erger of ITT, the nation’s 12ih 3M a rd 'G . largest firm , and C anteen, a eeking leading food ond vending Ijeover service company, "would tend f led in lo lessen competition in viola- ’• , ilcago. lion of _ . ■■ ,j,e Clayton :

Antitrust Act. ,o f thc The su it said Canteen w ith V irm s— 19C3 ^ v e n u e s of $322 million ■

has operations in some 43 ■ sta tes . It said the com pany and L lls. franchised distribu tors con- stitu te onc of the few nation- •• ^ wide vending organizations. '

ITT and Its subsidiaries had 1967 revenues of $3.6 billion, the ■ suit said. " I t Is a rapidly grow-

■ M ing com pany with m uch of its C l rccent grow th resulting from I M

m ergers an d acquisitions." b m . 'Z T he govem m ent m ade the

sam e ch arg e in its suit ask ing i w tha t Ling-Temco-Vought be wh

'" “"“ y ordered to sell olt all its Z k , in terests in Jones and Laughlin nni

j i l Corp. of P ittsburgh, one of the -------ic im- i^p i,,^ nation.

In Two hundred corporations y . v i held 4S p e r cen t of the nation 's • j

total industrial 'a sse ts In 1948. 1 By 1967, th e la s t y e a r for which

‘ figures-w e're available, the top luPii 30i) held m ore than 58 p e r cen t y '

and th e cu rren t figure is / i♦ *^A believed to be m uch h igher a s a

resu lt of the rap id p a c e ^ o i t h T r " " S e r -cUvHV-

ipleted s t r a r

protits Crash V i c t i mk i n g wash

31ng Found In Wreck0 con- W ELLSVILLE, U tah (U P I) - If anvoss The body of Jam es Sheehan of cann js tln g s Scottsdale, Ariz., w as f o u n d livini 11 fam- Monday afternoon In the wreck- anci( ; annf- oso of h is light p lane on thc evidc

ea s t sido of Sardine Canyon, a will -eceive rem ote reg ion approxim ately moot

Any- ^wo m iles e a s t o f here. ' ___liase a Sheehan’s b lue an d while to the B ecchcraft Debonair was spoiled _50 con- 3 p .m . b y a C ivll-A lr P a tro l | ? g II any PHot and the sighting wns con*

firm ed threo hours la te r w hen ^ tho CAP p ilo t drove to tho sight of th e c ra sh w ith the C a c h e

- Sen. County Sheriff.'ll Hon- Sheehan hns been the ob ject i ^ D nunced of nn intensive n lr search by Inlstra- CAP and privnlo pilots since hc s / 30 lonn was first reporled overdue jpm cnt Thursday on a flight frorh Black- , ' J^alls. foot, Idaho, to Scottsdale. *0

_______________________;_____________ for IUtnh

se s P r e l a t e s O f Tsaid

1 A s C a r d i n a l s "e™!were

—P ope P ittsburgh post fo;- n job In the M< irm nlly Roman Curin, Ihu church’s tbo eluding cenlrol adm inistration. mcninomin* Tho Pope opened the Uyidl- «pok go of tional cerem ony wllh n nocrCt m m I tim e, conulNlory a t which S3 of thc reatlon oxlHlIng 101 cardlnnls npokc iHlon lo their "p lucct” (It picnscs m e) Catholic to the oppolnlm cnt of the new

Ilmen, cn rdlnnh. t fi,.,i <i,n MeNficngers then delivered ■

‘ „ ''llck els of nppointment’* lo lhe I „ ‘‘^„i ” 3.1 new cnrdlnnlfl, It \n ih o Wright, B9, and ■L i l i l i Archbhhnpa Terence J . Conk, ■ T J S xof New York, John P . I icy ond qi^ of oe lro ll Mich. ■, . , nnd John J , Cnrborry, 64, of St. I ‘hi l''(> Mo., wnltod a t . the ■is litjntl poiiiifical chnncellory fo r the ir ^ ght of nomlnoilon tickets.

Ihu 33

**Vt*hO E *0NY TAM M C O P ID e iir jB ^

I'nil Ilia E fo i ' Trnda Pdc*l. Local foe- m ■Ight to I Wn.,om; s - v l c E j I

hiR I

riON ALL ELKS I AGIC VALLEY |vlte all Elks and wives to Q9 evening of listening an d nJre a t oul* lodge SATUR- ^

A nniversary and PER An- r js ic by th a T ijuana G rass Oregon. V

* coupte cover cha rge ■ • ta r ts a t 6 :30 p.m . I :lng a t 9 :00 p .m . f f

ATIONS CALL 436-6852 >

mmmmmmmmm '

lls, Id a h o T u esd ay , April 2 9 , 196 9

':s Plan Law.“ M any, m any people arc

extends for an- Ing a special session of ll ? the tim e for is la lu re ." M errill said. "I lent of all prop- w e’ve c rcated quite a m nl of cosh value in th is sla te .■ per cen t per ” 1 don 'l know If we ca ropcrty tax in- w ith ft," he said.

Rep. Harold Reid. D ■ quceze betw een m ont. also challenged the rog ram as gov- of House Bill 304. Hc salt a te school fund m lssioners in Idaho. Coun luin and House planned lo reduce milt >cr ccn t lax in- bu t because thcy la lc r n w as hurting be caught iji a bind and

be unable to increase

t H | M

;d the 's 12ih :en. a ending I tend f viola-

lay ton

1 w ith , y J r ^nillion jK . j

3 i/;*; A t J Fly ands con- 'nation-ns. - ~..v'

thegrow-

from

e theask ing LEONA ‘TOE U O N ESS w atches 1t be w hile h e r o ther young son watchesill Its w ho a lready w eigh 25 to 30 pounds 1lughlin n am ed . <UPI te lephoto)of the -----------------------------------------------------------

3n.

1 ^BumpyrMihe top

VI Once Washice.^0^

WASHINGTON (U P l); collec S tran g e grav ita tional ‘Jbum ps" Apoir on the .moon suggest tho now Tht a rid lu n a r su rface w as once nes v w ashed by la rg e oceans nnd m u IIc

r t l r scoured by m eandering rivers, of tli a scien tist sa id JVIonday. (.y

JPI) — If It w as. th e posTlblllty P^csc hnn of cannot be Ignored lha t prim itive ^ e e t o u n d living things developed in the Fhys wreck- ancien t lunar seas , and that , Tht on thc evidence of thcir b rie f existence In < lyon, a w ill bo broughl to e a r th In the meas m ately moon soil ' sam ples to be orb it

' • somew hite Ing"

spotted _ . i , » thereRampton Adds ^“5

• w hen m A JIcti Agenda Of objcct Special Session Idenst

rch by shnlliInco hc SALT IJ \K E CITY (U P I)— whlcl ”n iifrk! Gov- Calvin L. R am pton added

' 10 Item s Mondny to th e agenda______ for th e special se.ss|on of the cnusi

U tnh Ixglfllnturo thttt convenes affec Mny 5. Spi

A spokesm on for the governor said It was doubtful th a t the aJ„ . additions wmild exteiul lhe length of tho sessions sinco they 1 , ‘ w cro of a housekeeping nature,

I In the M ost o f tho now Itema n re In liko hurch’s tho fo n n o r "technical amend* river

m ents to existing a to tu tes ," tlie of a : tjjidl- »i)okc§man ndded. plaui

(locrcrof the - .

csho new N O W

, Mich! H T «niah t~1, of St. ■ ®rl>'at . J h o

•Ti

to otfrsTJUMM...Id DNIQtfl 0 N - 1 I M 0 r i ^ 2 | ^ „

c o v B u o r-loiAMCUi.mcf J w V t

COtMbyD

L ' s f ' < S■bI

9, 196 9

i

jawsuit To Cany people a re seek- again sufficiently, theyI session of thc leg- planning 10 spend mor^ :errill said. " I think th is yea r than prevlou cd quite a m o n s te r----- sidered.------------ :----------

• 'It's Just working opimow If we can live w hat mnny m em berssaid. com m itlce planned ," Ri

)ld Reid. D - Craig- M errill said tha t rc |hallenged the effects tives of the 19 schoolII 304. Hc said com- m et last Thursday and in Idaho. Countv hnd to bring the law suit ch:

rcduce milt lev ies . thc foundation program8 thcy la lc r m ight • thcy hired an atto rnejh a bind and would Pocatcllo to rep resen t t

to increase them Discussion of these ]

U H ^ p

S S r tp H 'f t i i n i

ISS w atches over a snoozing cub a t . Lincoln ; son w atches things fro m a safe vantage polnl to 30 pounds apiecc, w ere bo m F eb . 20 a t the z 9)_____________________________________. •

1" Moon Hints hashed Lunar I); collected’ ' th is sum m er by thfi Col. bum ps" Apollo 11 astronau ts . c r . ofho now The m oon's gravitatlonaUoddl- which IS once lies w ere d iscovered by Paul M. '"Oon ns nnd M uller and William L. Sjorgren rcporti

rivers, of Uie J e t Propulsion Laborato- mectir ry (JP L ) of P asad en a . Muller m

)s’slblllty prc.scnted a paper a l the spring fcatun irlmitive meeting of tho Amcrlchn w a te r

in the Physical Socicty. " ind lhat , Tho J P L scientists discovered Dormr xlstence In exam in in g .. rad io tracking arroyc \i In the m easurem ents of spacecraft In of Ari

to be o rb it nround th e moon thnt • something h n d been “ pcrturb-

Ing" the ir flight pnths. H ere nnd " n i r there thc sp acecraft w crc p)illcd •■-'*4

• la closer to the lu n ar surfnce than _would have bcen the cnso If thc K n t

f m oon's density w as uniform nil * * over. _ PQ ,

It turned o u t th a t thero are of Me o n concentrations” of some 1,0 diU H dense m nterlal ^n d er all the Myric

shallow haslns, callcd ^oas, nounc (U P I)— which m ake up the fnmlHnr new n added Icature.s of iho "m un on tlic Hospl

m oon.'’ Theso m ass concentrn- tlons, rtlcknnmed m n s c 0 n s.

of the cnused tho grov ity humps which :onvcnes affect sp acecraft orbits. su p er

Spnco engineers hnvc hnd to jnv(»rnnr ‘“ I*® ‘ nCCOUnt In t ,„ , 'itha t lhe calculating flight paths for thc J"* ' « ,i « Apollo astronau ts who will set

? foot on tho moon next July and f " " ^ i l . , ^ 7 tako sam ples of ils soil., nnturo.a n re In liko ocenn benches nnd dried amend* riv e r beds m ako tho hypotliosis

;es,” tlie of a "oi^co w otery moon’ seem plausible, *

5H0W ING1

r WEDNESDAY ★

| r ^nmiGaii

i ■ /

To Challengeufflclently. they w e r e cam e a l the opening? 10 spend m oi^ money terlm com m ittee’s fiti r than previously con* since the leg isla ture .------------:---------- -----------------m lttee is com posed 0just working opposite of of thc House Revenuinnny m em bers of tho allon Com m itlee amtcc planned ," Reid sold,’ m em ber Senate Lials<II said tha t representa- tee on Taxation, r the 19 school districts This Interim conIt Thursday and decided charged with s tudy5 the law suit challenging agricu ltural and pro;idation p rog ram . He said tion and operation <red an atto rney f r o m of, tax appeals and r<lo to rep resen t them . tcrs. ssion of these problems A t the lr opening

^ n | H F oBOISI

U n d Bl

tan ts

inT h e I

tlon frc re tired

H l & S H RiHa!A t l

SHOS sk ins, r

^ i ' t nual ba: the boj

F ir s t is s e t f

o fiice----- - elected

ub a t . L incoln P a rk Zoo In Chicago, dent* ^ fe vantage poin t behind her. Tho cubs, ta ry -tre F eb . 20 a t the zoo. Thcy have not been d rill m

s is tan t ■ “ R oy I

Ints RiversJerom e

nar Soil13, wit

by thfi Col. F ran k Borman, com m and.___ c r . of lhe Apollo 8 mission ’inal-oddl- w hich flew 10 orbits around the -mir t

Paul M. n 'oon lost December, told i V l C l Sjorgren rep o rte rs nt the physical society

Laborato- m eeting tha t from nn a ltitude of I. M uller m iles he saw landscape J T d V he spring features which tcmlnded him of \m crlctin w a te r erosion on earth . WAS

" I saw mnny Instances." iscovcred D orm an said, "of w oshes and

tracking nrroyos like the dry riv e r beds 5^ ecraft In of A rizona.’’» n lha l ______________"pcrlurb- r „ n j ,

Director Named I S For Hospital I t. BOISE (UPI) - The d irec to r the Crhero nre of M ental Henlth Division. Ida- “ nd Cl of some ho Departm ent of H enlth D r of whii all the M yrlck W. Pullen, J r . , hns nh- Kenluc f " " “ need the iippolnlmciit of a uie hciinm llm r new nuperinlendcnt of Slnte

» on tlic Hospital Soulh In Dlackfont.:oncentrn*s c o n s T he nppointment wns given to

IPS which Lnko. who hna been, supervising psychologist a t the -'P l,nrl hospilnl since IMU. L ake fiuc- rn. If n Cccil StllHngcr whos oJ tl e *’"* superintendent alnce T r

will »0l ---------July and «

M ID -W E E K SPI>on‘ seem

' a t 1Friendliest Clu

^ V\/EbNESDAY ANDA P F '

n BANK N IC

: 3-*2(BANKS

( 30 LUCKY LICENSE)I REQISTEf? F R E E A L L \I W lnn*ra P o tte d W o d n e a d o y 1[. *25-*10-

COMPLETE DII■ l i WED. & FRI. € i |IDI IncludinR S o u p , II H I S a la d a n d D e«a«rt . I . ■

■ I Watch for ou r A ^ Friday Isllght fo- - W eekend Festiviti

mge Idaho S: a t the opening of -thc in.- 'com m ittee meml1 com m ittee’s f irs t m eeting the possibility 0

the legislature. T he com -' revenoe projectite is com posed of m em bers to ry 'o f propertye House Revenue an d Tax- and revision of

Com m itlee and a thrcc- tlon.b e r Senate Liaison Commit- They also deci)n T axation. m em bers of thcis Interim com m ittee Is sion for an afterged with stu d y of airport. of certain quest:ultural and p roperty taxa- commlttce memland operation of a board M errill calledX appeals and related m at- com m lttce to a :

requlres"countytheir opening m eeting, to jset the salai

I Moscow Firir I For Study Oi

By PAUL M.. QUINN any de< ^ m BOISE (U P I) - T h e S t a t e

Land Board Monday received a proposal from P acific Consul- senlatii ta n ts ol Moscow. Idaho, to tur- 'm any nish a comprchensH-c study of the sto Idaho s ta te Innd law s a t a cost progra in excess of $40,000. ul^tion

T h e board heard a presenta- He tion from Dr. T. R. Wallenta, that ( re tire d U niversity of Idaho law spends school professor; b u t withheld with r ------------------------------------------------- ;W0lll

H R i d i n g C l u b TcmT T T fc-H Has Kanquet

H A t S h o s h o n e S . °SH O SH O N E -T he Riding Red- “ vailal

i m skins, riding club, held their am 0 " nual banquet Sunday evening a t Rob

3 the Boston cafe here. wouldF ir s t p racticc for the group the nc

i m is sc t fo r 8 p .m . M ay 7. TheO fllcers for the y e a r w ere Legisl:

e lec ted w ith M arvin Cole, presi- study d en t; Floyd Silva, vice p res i- tiv e C(

Icago, d en t; M rs. D ean B arney, secre- cubs, ta ry -tre a su re r; Robert G i l e s ,

t been d rill m a s te r ; D ean Barney, as- ' i s is ta n t d rill m aster. 1

“ R oy Couch, secretary-treasur-e r o f th e Wood R iver Riding W< Association, announced dates for (UP:

'Q thc 1969 jam borees. into0 T h ey In c lu d e , F iler, M ay 24; dolp!

Je ro m e , Ju n e 7; Valley, June appa 21; C arey, Ju ly 12; Hailey, Ju ly taste 26; Shoshone. Aug. 2, and Rich- Incli field, Aug. 1C. bottl

T h e s ta te m eet Is se t for Sept. “ jiiniitii13, w ith the place ,to bo--a n r 1-_____

m m and. nounced la lc r. -mission

f oM McClure Backs «1 soclcly M

m dscnpo Pay Raise Vetod him of ^■ '1 '

WASHINGTON (U P I) ~ A R L petition to take out o f rj?mmlt-

.tances. 1^^ bm repealing the con- i f 1.“ ^ ° gresslonol poy raiso was sign-ver beds e j M onday by Rep. Jnm es A. ^

M cClure. R-Idaho. \B efore a bill cnn bc success- ‘ \ '

. fully dislodged from commit* ) IIG C f m em bers of tho . 1

House- of. R ep resentatives m ust ' 1p lace th e lr nam o on the pcti- ' I *tlon. . I <

T h c legislation now rests In • J 'd irec to r the Com m ittee on P ost Office ^

ion. Idn- “ nd Civil Service, the chairm anlllh . D r. of which, Rep. M.G. Snyder, R* . f

hns nh- Kentucky, hns refused lo sched- ' IMit nf a hearings on lhe bill. I)f Slntc --------- —It ' I

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kp School Fum m lttee m em bers , d iscussed officials duris possibility of looking Inlo year. He sovenoe' projections, an Invcn- to bp >nry 'o f property tax exem ptions a fte r ils appid revision of p ropcrty taxa- ca rries no c

T hat m eans.They also decided to call In cannot take cem bers of the T flS-Com m is- following ad,9n for an ofternoon-discussion leg isla ture —

certain questions ra!sed_))y M arch . 27. immittce m em bers. It m ay bM errill called a tten tion of thc ble,’' sa id Sc•mmlttee to 'a Senate bill tha t R-Bolse, willq iilres"county com m issioners face, lha t a

jset the sa la ries for county pcd ihrough 1

Firm Offers Bi iy Of Land La^N any decision until som etim e next w as sh\ - t a t e week. ‘ la s t Ja"ived a W a llen ta rin a 45-mlnute pre- CommiConsul-seniailon, sa id h e co u ld s e c n n d K ito fur- "m any a re a s of contusion" in

tudy of the s ta te 's operation of Its land SU'flnn a cost p rogram s and added, “ new reg- Robs

uUitions should be w rilten.” to mal •esenta- He sa id it was "ridiculous" allenta, that the S tale Land Board •ho law spends so m uch tim e dealing ,'llhheld with routine m atters. ..---------- ;Wollenta told thc board mem-

bers th a t h e figured the study , K would take a t least 400 doys a l , j_ I J a cost of SIOO per day plus ^ i j r e n

travel expenses. ^ I d hi0 | - Ally. Gen. Robcrt Robson said and c

later, "W c should come lo a Texas, decision on this onc way or the ctnte 1

l e other."T h e re a re sources of money

lg Red- availab le to get this job done y n lieir am o" “ m inim um basis," hc added ■ ^^ | ming a t Robson said the total cost

would p robably bc som ew here in I group the neighborhood of J60,000.

The 40ih session of th e Idaho Eoit r w ere Legislature authorized such a

presi- study and directed the Le'gisia- s p re s i- t iv e Council to ca rry it out. This G . secre- ..................... ............................ 9 A

Good T a s t etreasur-

Riding WALNUT CREEK, Calif. T O ates for (U P I) — Thleves/w ho broke | i

into a s to rag e shed a t Ru- ' ^ la y 24; dolph C iuca 's homo Saturday ' 1 / , June apparen tly havo gourm et - ?y, Ju ly tas tes . C iuca said the lootid Rich- Included 20 s teak s-an d 139 ,------

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re.<l» In | ‘

liijll-man _ DEIICIOUS FOOD WD schcd- : I H O T F R E N C H D IP .

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I Fundingofficials during Arpil o f this year. He said thc m easure Is to be in full force and effect a fte r ils approval but tha t It ca rries no em ergency clause.T hat m eans, he said, thc diii cannot take c tfec t unlil CO days following adjOlirnmenl of thc leg isla ture — which occurrcd M arch. 27.

" I l m ay be rem otely possi­ble,’' sa id Sen. Wayne Kidwell.R-BoUe, w ilh a sm ile, on his face, " th a t a defcclive bill slip­ped Ihrough thc Senate ."

rs Bid i Lawsme next w as shortly after the land hoard,

‘ la s t Jan u a ry , asked s la te—Cand ute nre- Com m issioner Gordon Trom bley Id s e c Robson’s office lo sc i up ilon"' In regulations fo r theIts land guidance of the Lnnd Board,

icw reg- Robson in lum asked W.-illcnta ten.” to m ake a 'presentation lo the iculous" board on w hat.he .cou ld do

Board the study.deallnc The attorney, g eneral sa id lhe

I.epislalive Council hod -prom - . ised to cooperate In such a sludy.

. HJ W allenta served for 20 yeors “s a tc ach c r o t the U niversity

doys a l Qf law .school until hisay P 'us r^ tirem ijnt two yea rs ngo. He .

said h e .h a d studied land boards son said and departm en ts recently in ie lo a T exas. New Mexico and lhe y or the st^ te of W ashington. .

■ I ' IIWII --ob done B i y | | b g | | T J mle added f f . ''tal costwhere in | U U 1 L 4 S I U0,000. I PHONE 733-6226l e Id a h o I Eait on U.S. 30 lo EaOlond OtIr*

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F isli Import M M easure Is ® Introduced m

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - I f the ^ U nited Slates cut off fish im- m po rts from nations harassing its B fishing boats on the' high seas, B | th c countries m ay be persuodcd H to negotiate, Rcp. Tom Pelly, R-W ash., said Monday. , ■

PcUy introduced a bill to cut o ff im ports of fish and fish prod- u c ts from such countries "In H th c event of future seizures” such as off the coast o f Peru. Wm

Pelly said Peruvion exports ■ o f fish producls In 19G8 totaled ■ $62.1 million, ■

“ This is not lo punish any* o ne ," he said of his bill, “b u t H ra th e r to have the d isputes arls* H ing from seizures of ou r fishing vessels off their coast taken to th e negotiation table and to achlevc some understanding." H

N ixon Sends ■ D eep R e s e t s ^ T o D e Gaulle

By HELEN THOMAS

W A S H IN G T O N '(U P I)-P re s - O l id en t Nixon wrote Charles de G a u l l e Monday expressing “ deep Tegret” over th e F rench \! 1 p residen t’s resignation. The child W hite House, m eanwhile, said moto Nixon hoped to m ain tain a " re - time, estab lished and effective dia- Th( logue w ith the F rench govern- landi; m e n t." fuel,

" I t is w ith deep re g re t tha t I h a v e learned of your resignation ®' a s president of F ran ce ," Nixon Afrlcw ro te D e Gaulle in a form al -------le tte r. I t was accom panied by. a , pe rsona l note which invited De o G aulle to visit th e U nited States a s a p riva te citizen. ,

Nixon, In h is fo rm al m essage, O l s a id he had "g rea tly yalued the M. fran k and com prenenslve cx- . changes of views it h a s been A f m y privilege to have w ith you. bo th a s a private citizen and a s - v ice president and P resident o f th e U nited States. P‘ ys

"N or shall I f o rg e t . the 2.^. ’ co u rtesy of your w elcom e and th e wisdom of y ou r counsel d u ring m y recent v isit to P a r is , n u O u r ta lk s proved th e occasion fo r a -n ew departu re in friendly ‘ „ cooperation between o u r two na tions. Maxi

“ We In fho y n ltcd S tates will Men n o t forget w hat you have done Wait

• fo r F rance , both a t homo an d Mr. ; ab ro ad , and fo r tho w orld, both and in w ar and. in peace.” pert

Nixon ended the le tte r w ith, Skirt “ M rs. Nixon join's m e In Paul sending you and M adam e De Tim t G aulle our w arm personal En reg a rd s and best- w ishes fo r the the fu tu re ." ancei

i— “ BusHeyh

Former Newsman f e Joins Public ~ "if, Relations Firm

wardA form er- Tlmes-News em - ^ ' ‘cl

ploye. Dudley Creed, has joined * th e firm of Public Rclation.i Pa- c iflc a s nn account executive.

Tit will work out of tho firm 's offlco In San Francl.ico. “ '1 ^

M r. Creed left the Tlmc.SnNew» from In lf)(!0 lo work for th e Depart- oinki m cnt of Comnwrco nnd Develop- m ia m en t in BoIrc as publicity dl- |>onr recto r. Ho later Joined the pub- ©rdli llc lty departm ent of Crocker Cit- t 1> izens National Dank in San new rrn n c lsc o . year

lie a ttended Reed College In nhow P o rtla n d : the College of Idnho a n d th e Am erican InntUute of R Banking In San Frnnclsco. DO

lie , his wlfo and ihc lr th ree \ . sons llv© In San Francisco.

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Truck Firm Asks ‘ll^ Revised Permit

Officials of Twin F a lls Dis- _ trlhu lorn , Inc,, imvo filed appll* ca tions wllh the Idaho Piilhic r U tllitic .1 Comminslon asking that perrnlHHlon ho g ran ted to in* crenne the type of products haul* e d In Southern Idaho.

P resonlly tho firm h allowed to haul m erchandise handled by w holeanle nnd re ta il g rocery es* tabllshmnnlB.

l l i e firm wanls to c a rry feed, need, agricu ltural products, po- (n lo products, honey, beeswax, hum us nnd trco bark, according to the appllcntlons,

A hearing will be hold May 20 qt OiDO n.m. in tho Industrlni A dm inistration B u i l d i n g a t noUe.

F R E E-M TO OUR CUSTOMERS

5 0 0 ■ hrlm p, c ti lc k e n o r rinR or B taak d l n n o r > i (B orved by th e S n e C 'O u t D rlv o 'ln ). P ic k u p y o u r c a r d s to d a y . (N o L im it.)

WASH IT » THEN

REAUY LOOK AT IT

P O P E 'S

SUNSHINE CENTERI I J I Addlitn Av*. lo il , .

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- ■ I H iH i i i iH H. EN RO U TE TO AFRICA Is this Fal

T g Twin F a lls a irp o rt an d ovned- by R local firm , s tan d s beside the p lane «

Forest P lane Hea Oil E xploration 1

essingrench H it h a d lo be , then a Fair- The

child H elo-Porter a irp lane had Flyinj said m otor fa ilu re ju s t a t the right w as s

& " re - tim e.. ' ’ troleur dia- Tho unique sh o rt lokeoff and to a t Dvern- landing, c ra f t which burns je t a t Og

fuel, had m o to r failure ju st out- e r‘s c tha t I o f Ogden, Utah, a t stn rt tha t f nation trip w hich ended in Libya, Ten Nixon A frica. from

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SaS Seven l-A ct S S'fh Play§ G iven . a l

At R upertm o f R U PE R T — Seven one - aci *

plays w ere presen ted recently ® ' ^ a t the M inidoka Slake LDS P|<>'’e

«■ T abernacle , clim axing m a n y « Il!i months of rehearsa ls for the “ O us " ™ * ' stakc’.s 12 w»rds, f .J I fn D uring the firs t night of per- W rfiv form ances. the Em erson Ward o , icnaiy presented "Capricious Pearls’’ ^ r ;

u n d e r the direction of Mrs. ‘ M axlna P e te rso n ; the s lake M-

'.5 will Men and G leaners, "M arty rs in M l j I done W aiting,” under the direction of0 an d Mr. and M rs. C. D. Christensen / ^ i . both and M rs. M ildred E g b e rt; Ru- • I I

p e rt Fourth W ard . "No T im e for with. S k irts ," M rs. R enee C lark , and

le In P aul Second W ard, "Courtin ' BO: le De Tim e,” M rs. E lla Rae Wight. Supt. rsonal E n terta in ing audiences during day t or the the second n igh t of perform* Increi

ances .wece=Aho-Acequla Ward, ways “ Busy Signal,” Mel Stevenson; "chec Heyburn Second W nrd, "Read- Ho

t lQ M of the Will,” M rs. Norm a havo l i a i l H ardy; R upert W ard, " Ju s t the check

Two of U s,” Mr.?. N orm n Cole, a rea s and "M arty rs in W aiting" by The

. . the stake group. thatE n tire acl.s In c lu d ed .a girls lane.t

Q chorus from th e Acequiri sccond cehsc w ard for the first night and oscer

, em - blackouts by P au l W ard girls e r w joined the second night. Mci Stevenson lights n.i P a- v/as also in ch arg e of lighting brake tive. A rvis Edm undson in char'gc dcvio

of sound fo r the stake perform- Ho roolc<

The seven plays w ere .nelcctcd speed .-iNews from p lays p repared by thc faces >epnrt- sinke 's 12 w ards nnd Iho slake heinc ivelop- m ia groups, hv tho stake MIA couto ily dl- board. M rs. M ildred Egbert co- speed c |Mib- ord lnatcd the pcrfnrinnnces. ’ jja , er Cit- Tl>o one-acl p lay fe.siival is ti,o »1 San now to the MIA progrnm this cars

yea r and replace.i the rond dcvic ego In shows. nnd <

Idnho ---------------— mi neute of RATE FI1.1NQ OKAYED t L

DOISE (U P I) - Idaho 's Pub- ccrta th ree I*® Utiliile.i Commission ap p ro v tenth

ed tho ra le filing of Wnshlnglon ‘ W aier Pow er Compnny thnt will reducA residen tia l e lectric ra tes USE

3 k S *122,000 a year. TOR

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illowed lied bynry es- f U \\ \ 1 j

y feed, / ( w ta, po-eswnx, f f nwording j y . i I

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; a Is this F a irch ild H eIo>Perter mlrplaoe, fo ovned- by R eeder F IJIng S erv ice .-T im HIU,

t the p lane w fa l^ Ia .A frlca w ill b e used lo oU. Bitiimii

le H eads For Du ition In Africa I ande

17 aFair- The p lane, owned by R eeder

e had Flying Service of Twin FalU . right w as sold to the Occidental Pe- P?®5

troleum Co., and was delivered ff and to a rep resen taiive of th a t firm muim ns je t a t Ogden. H a rry M erritt. Reed- st out- c r’s chief pilot, flew the p lane t •

sta rt tha t for. . J j l S lLibya, Ten m inutes a fte r a takeoff

from Ogden tow ard K ansas, the T C J f_____ p lane’s m oior slopped. The Oc- l O L

cldental pilot executed a safe landing. T « 1

Repaired b y R oeder m echan- •■■O J ics, tho p lane then hopped to Newton. Kan. w here additional ,

I fuel tanks w ere installed. It Valley headed for the E ast Coast, hop- ‘bose ped the A tlantic to England. crossed over into F rance and Unlvei headed tow ard Africa. sp r

ig .jic i t” Idaho th c plane w as used Con ■centlv a «argo and sm oke jum per’s g ree

LDS P’one on lease to thc U. S. Nielso 1 a n y F o rest Service. In Africa i t w ill _ ir the be u.«!ed in exploration w ork in- b i7 . I

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State Police E s P lan M ore S | S ‘C heck L a n cs'Mk, and < ~ vfmKourlin' BOISE (U P I) - Stato Police ght. Supt. L. C lark Hand said Mon- during day a s w a rm e r w eather b rings “ gJ; ’ rform* Increased tra ffic on Idaho high- Ward, w ays th e police will o pera te " “"®]

enson; "check la n e s '’ m ore frequently . p„,,’ •' ■Read- Ho said d is tric t lieutenanls h “ " ’ Norma hovo been advised to e e t up " 1st the check lanes frequently In all I Cole, a re a s of the sta te . g " by T he superin tendent explained

tha t trooper.^ operating check — — I girls lane.s will exam ine d river li- sccond cehsca. lov’dcierm lno . validity nnd It and oscertntn if vchicle Is Jn prop- i girls e r w orking o rd e r — such as vcnson lights, w indshield w i p e r s .Ightlng brakes, tu rn signals, w arning charge devices and tires, irform- Ho also sn ld thnt the heavy- ■

footed m otorist who Is cited for m\ clcclcd speeding by tho Slate Police M* •y the faces a ont^out-of-four chance of ' slopped by a patrol c a r -c MIA equipped w llh a com pulcrlw d f ert CO- speed tim ing device, ^

Hand .ioid thut now palrolllng Ival Is ti,o s ta te highw ays aro 25 s ta te . 5 m this cars c q u Ip p c d -w f lh ^ S C A R , a

road device w hich co trf^iles lime nnd diHtunco traveled (o deter-

, mine speeds o f vehicles, inD K device is cnpnblo of a.s- jng.

s Jllh- ccrta in ing speed to w ithin one lv«i ip p ro v tenth of a m ilo per hour. Coh>inglon ____________ * , Milint willc ra tes USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ar . TOR FAST SELLING RESULTS

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M rs . c o m m itt c o m in g M r. a n d p a re n ts B u r i A l M rs . N' i ty ; M r

a l r p l a o e , f o r m e r ly b a s e d a t th o :e .« T 1 m HIU, pU ot. m e c h a n ic f o r th e b e u s e d lo oU ira U e x p lo ra U o o w o rk .

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Dubcek Elected SR o o m

P R A G U E (U P I ) — A lex - w o n b ya n d e r D u b ce k , d e p o s e d A p ril lo r c la :17 a s le a d e r o f C zechoslo - th e s c l

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S S.! ISU Graduates« s a f e . -

echan. Is ReportedK to „ ‘°l P O C A T E L L O -S c v e r .1 M a g ic e d I t V a lle y s tu d e n ts w e r e a m o n g ;t. hop - th o se w ho e a r n e d d e g re e s th e iR lan d f i r s t s e m e s te r a t Id a h o S ta te .„ ,h f t r i » a n d U n iv e rs i ty . T h e y w ilt p a r t i c ip a te

in s p r in g g ra d u a tio n .

s u s e d C o m p le l in g h e r m a s te r 's de* m p e r ’s g r e e r e q u ir e m e n ts w a s L u cille

U . S. N ie lso n , B u rie y .

G ra d u a t in g w ith h o n o rs a r e R i ta D a y le y , H a i le y ; B e n ja m in J o h n s , T w in - F a l l s ; J a n e t R od­r iq u e z . G o o d in g . »and R o se Sul- fr id g e . G le n n s F e r r y .

5 O lh e rs a r e R u th B e d k e . O a k ­le y ;. G e r l E n d o w , D e c lo ; Jo h n P i t t s , F i l e r ; Jo h n M cC o llum , K im b e r ly ; L iU lan R a m b o , M u r ­ta u g h ; M a d g e S c h o rz m a n a n d V e lm a W h ite , b o th B u r le y ; E th*

I C S e l S ta rk o y . G le n n s F e r r y ; S a n ­d r a B ro w n n n d J a n a K e lly , b o th K im b e r ly ; T e r r y G a r tn e r , F i le r ;

d M o n ! R o b e r ts , T w in F a l l s ; J o h n S c o tt. H a z e l to n : J a c q u e lin e T a n -

h i T H a n s e n ; B ill W illia m s , 4 H a i le y : A n th o n y B a r n e s . H a n - “ s e n : C ra M S , F i le r ; M e lv in

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;p la ln e d ^ « n n , G oo d in g .

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R PT A G roupH as B ack T oT, f e Sch oo l N ight i j l

R IC H FIE L D — Back to school ^ nigh t w as a tten d ed by 60 par-

en ts a t th e PT A - sponsored event. E xh ib its o t student work wero in eacK room and tcachers greeted v is ito rs to each room . '

.......New PT A officers w ere Install-ed by M rs. Cliffor^l D ayley.-M n and M rs. C harles B u ttcan e 'a rc

. the new co-presidents; M rs. Nel- R H son F redcrickson , vice ■ presi- |B B B d en t; M rs. W endell King, secre t | B r a tary , and M rs. Dave Kennlson. ^ » K trea su re r. E a c h officer was pre- sented a co rsag e o r boutonniere, hHBM by M rs. LeR oy Magoffin, hos- ” **•* p ita lily ch a irm an . P I

M rs. B u ttcane announced . . com m ittee appointm ents for the M rs. ( com ing school year. They a re F erry , M r. a n d M rs. Glen Ross, room ga te . A paren ts cha irm en ; M r. and M rs. Black, Buri Akins, p rocedure b o o k ; M rs. JiM rs. Neil A ndrcason, ho sp ita l-------------ity; M rs. F . M. C rbther, publi- cc 'W tt

■ i k . city; Neil A ndreason. legisla- •*- tive, and M rs. J a y W ard, mem - ^» S® bersh ip . •

M rs. J a m e s T hom as reported X U I I........ . for the au d iting com m ittee. Mrs.J J J a c k H ubsm lth gave the yearly g < f I c u tre a su re r’s repo rt.

Room c w n t fo r the month was a hui Alex- won by th e f irs t g rade and sen- ing on April ior c lass. T he seniors won for football

hoslo- the school y e a r and thc firs t Twin F g rade and th ird g ra d e tied for Hcers li

lesser e lem en tary school honors. a schoc s Fed* Room m o th e rs serv ing on the Three

re freshm en t com m ittee w ere High S..... mnn M rs. Jo d ey P a rk e r , M rs. D ave questioi

Kennlson, M rs. L ars Jensen, relcase< M rs. J a c k Hubsm ith. M rs. Ken found i Dbcon, M rs. Sid E dw ards and the bo" M rs. Louis Vaughn. n ec ted '

iQ — n?:---------------- Sheril- LIGHTNING KILLS 10 ® Vasol ALINEA, U pper Volta (U P I) shape i

- l i g h tn in g stcuck a v i l l a g e an d sei w .J m eeting ho u se during a thunder- Officc

s torm S a tu rd a y night, igniting planned am ong s tru c tu re and causing the of plge

dealh of 10 persons inside. School, rtic ipate ««thorItie» repo rted M onday. ever.

e r’s de* _ ^ •Lucille M ■ ■ -gi Newly

<e. Oak-John

cCoHum.XI, M ur- ■ f A . f T . ll a n and ^ I w I k i Iey; E th . ^ - J fc 1 1

San- ;lty. bo th sr. F ile r; lls; Johnline Tan- _

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H.O.. make YOURSI, Wall 9-PC . LIVINQ ROOM:

lounge cha ir (choice b a s e d ta b le lam ps, pali

iixo) to s s pillows,r i J l 9-PC . BEDROOtlfl: wi

la rg e m irror,,4*draw or ■ Innei^spring rnattress, t

iniit RAN ap read .5 -P C . DINETTE: R aa tl cholra,

ALL SUITES MAY BEI A A•« and .

N o M oney D own — F rea D elivery - - Fn

Every D ay Low' A • .•»w -n

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Tuesday, i

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PHYLLIS RU SSELL c h a r lnounced . . i d augh ter o f M r. end uem anfor the M rs. C. J . RusseU, Glenns

iey a re F e rry , Is a G irU ' S ta te dele- sentencs. room ga te . A nother d e leg a te Is CeJIa j ( „ t i a rnd M rs. B lack, d a u ^ t e r of M r. and u_d«_b o o k ; M rs. Jo e B lack, Ind ian Cove. jliospita - : j

ysS;:“J” Bui-ned ^1, mem-

reported liito F iler I L E

fie'SS F ootball Turf)nth was a huge " J ’' w as found bura- and sen- ing on the F ile r H igh School won for football field e a r ly M onday and ;hc firs t Twin F alls County sheriff’s of- tied for Iicers have te rm e d th e incident _ ,

)rs. a school prank . TalB on the T hree carloads o f J e r o m e Thi e w ere High School sen io r boys were c a i rs. D ave questijined eacly Mo'nday, then tio;

Jensen, released. A c a n of gasoline was Trs. Ken found in one c a r a n d allegedly rds and the bcws a d m i t t ^ being con- ^

nected w ith th e incident. «'■'■Sheriff's o f f ic e rs 'w e re called yP '

5 . a t 2:24 a .m . M onday.’ *" G asoline w as poured In a " J " a (U P I) shape in the m iddle of the field ' i l l a g e an d se t on firo. thunder- Officers sa id th e boys also igniting planned to tu rn loose a bunch P r

sing the of pigeons inside F ile r H i g h inside. School. This w as n o t done, how-

nday. ever. ■ ■ ■

wly-WedFO R ONLY

OMS $ 9 1

^ PLUS FRIOUR FREE WEDDING OlFT •

CHOICE OP ANY LAMF

E YOURS A tOYELY HOMEINQ ROOM: m odern so fa bed, m a t air (choice of co lora), pa ir, of cei e lam ps, pair stop, ta b le s , cocktall tal 'S ,

DROOM: w alnut fin ish double drc 3r,.4*drawer cheat, full-size bookcase S rnattress, box sp ring , 2 bed pillows

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Pollcc B lo tte r He was^ Two 16-yearo ld n inaw ay boys held In

from Kirkland. W ash., w e r e Heu of : p icked up on E ast M ain Street in Jc ro m c T hu rsd ay morning. “ O'! ** They w ere held in th e c ity iall Willia until the ir p aren ts a rr iv e d r r i - county- day to take them hom e. th c 7 f «

Sheriff’s B lo tte r used ciTwo 14-ycar-old g irls from pert se:

Seattle were lodged In the Je . rom e ja il after being apprehend^ U SE Tl

- ed b y Gooding S heriff E a r l F O R F B ro w n r" It rep o rted they w ere brought to Je ro m e becausc H there a re no ad eq u ate facilities in Gooding. They a lso h av e bech re tu rned to th e ir hom es. J

MINIDOKA COUNTY I 1, D istrict C o u rt l»'^ C harles Milchell, 30. M ay cat-. and tiem an, was o rd e red to serve L l * the rem ainder o f a two-year r« ii^ sen tence in the Idaho S tate Pen-

; K cntlary for ob ta in ing m oneyunder false pre tenses . I J

He had been on probation M i when h e was " a rre s ted In Fair-

I field by Sheriff P a u l.C o x and

LEAD A N ACTIVE IU r f PRESCRIPTIONSJ b u r o HELP ADD YEARS

School TO YOUR LIFE .

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1 O f R e c o rdf q t/icers from M ountain HomC.-

Hc was brough t to R upert and IV bovs held In M inidoka, county ja il fn w e r e Heu of $1,000 bond. M itchell w as

I S treet placed on probation In F e b ru - — lom lns. «I7. 1®’ -llty iall W illiam K louse a lso is in 'th e ed F ri- cou n t y ^ ! pending action on a

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Television IT uesday, April

‘-6:30 p.m ., 2B. 3, 5, U — Red Skello Dwn m usical compositions played Bosion Pops n t Symphony Hall.

8 p .m ., 5; 9:30 p.m .. 2B; 10:30 p.r p resen t an analysis Pre.sidcnl N uo system . Steve Rowan reports. __

5:30 2SL-NCWS2B—News, Sports,W eaihcr 3—New.s 5—News 8—Mod §quad l l -N e w s

, 4—M avcrick 7S1^-Specirum7D—News ®-

6:00 2SL—News -.3—New.=» *'•5—News2Q—I D ream o( Jcannie

- - r 7B—G host nnd M rs.. Muir 7SL—Figuring I t Out - ] J—News J.

6:15 7SL—M isterogers • 6:30 2SL—John G ary in-

2B—Red Skelton .3 —Red Skelton 5—Red Skelton JI—Red Skelton A—Mod Squad 7B—Julia8 - l t T akes A Thief - - lO:

6:45 7SL—Friendly G iant 10- 7:00 7SL—W hat’s Ncw 10:

7B—Movie, "Now You See It. Now You Don’t*'

7:30 2 S L -Ju lla2B—Doris D ay3—Doris D ay - -5—Doris D ay 10:8—Julia IJ.I I—KMVT Special4—N.Y.P.D . 11: 7SLr-An Am erican P o e t

8:00 2SL—Movie, Now YouSee Itj^Iiow You Don’t" 12:

/.W ednesday , Apr8 p .m ., 2SL. 11: 9 p.m .. 7B, 8 - B i

D udley Mooro begin a tw o-part "Mi9 p .m ., 7SL — Nixon Administra

D ays,” is shown in film s an d interv

.5 :30 2 S L -N ew s: HunUey- Brinklcy "

2B-NCWS «!3—News: W alter Cronkite 7:5—News: W alter Cronkite 11—News: W alter Cronkite4—M averick 7B--New!} ■' _8—Virginian

f :0 0 2S L -N ew s2B—H ere Come the Brides3—News . -J.5—News7SL—Y et’s Speak English 7B—Adam-12 11-^News

6:15 TSL—M isterogers 8'1:30 2 S l^V irg ln ian

3—Good Guys 5—Good Guy.«!4—Collego T trient ,

Talking Book «i Available At Buhl Library

BUHL — "T alk ing Dooks” for p ersons who a ro hapdicapped by p opr eyesight are -^ow ovailahle a t the Buhl public lib rary , re­p o rts M rs. Al Kornloff, l ib ra r­ian . This scrvlco will bo p ro ­v ided w ithout charge to thoso Wi persons eligible.

A pplications a re "available a t th e Duhl lib ra ry . A certificaHon of phyaical llm ltailon signed by a d oc to r or o lh e r ccrlifying a u ­tho rity Is required. The lib rarian w ill a ss is t the handicapped per- H •ons w lllt Iheso roquirem enls.

T h e ' ‘talking books” a ro phf>- ** nogrnpti records to he plnyed on ft phonograph provided by ** tho llb rnry . R ecorded tapes a re also nvallable, hut tho borrow er ~ 1ms 10 provide his own Jape c

— ' p lay in g ntnchlne. ^C u rrcn t nm gnilnes available

i n c l u d o A m erican H erllage, C ChnnKlnR T im es, F a rm Jou rna l, 7 G o o d Housekeeping, Holiday, lx)ok, R ender's Digest, .Senior , Cllizen, .Sports Illu strated and / m nny more.

Divorpe OK’d rBy High Court ^

110IS12 (U P l) —TJio I d a h o a S uprrm o Court M onday unani- n innuAly nffirmed a dccinlon by c

" tho JeffcTHon County D islrict h C ourt Kranlinn n olvorcn to R obert D. Hnsklnfion aiul dlvld-

' Jnft the com tiuuiliy properly i>o- _ Iw een tho p a n ic s . fc

In M uy or lOOS Ilusklnson In- o B tltutcd nn action fo r a divorce • n d division of Uie p a r tie s ' com- ^ n u m liy pro |)erty . Dortttliy Hun- . kInNoi) countcr-clnlm ed for nep- . ■ ra to .m nlntenunco, In Aiigusl _ o f 1008 the distric t cou rt g riintrd a (llvn^co to Hiiskinsoti, divlclcit c e r ta in p roperly ' betweon tha , tw o a n d ordered a niilo of the i p a r t ie s ' hom e and h irn itu ro with « n eq u a l division o f th e proceeds. 1

’ M ra. Husklniion apiKfilcd to • th e Suprem e Court and contend­e d th e cou rt e rre d In rorunlnR 4o aVfattl to h e r com plcio equliy, •’

T h o S uprem e Court Iield thal d iv ision of cornm unlly proper- 4y followlnft a d ivorce dccree ls " a m a t te r w ithin tho dlscroiinn 5 o f th e trtn l c o u rt a n d th a t the I •v id en c e in tho prcM nt canQ ^ su p p o rted d lv lflon o f th e a

M A R TIN ia TO P ‘POT* ^IX)NDON (U P I) - A ctress t

S h irley M aclJiIne aald she hns / (rred m arlju an * aeveral llmf^i V b u t finds th a t tn ir i ln ls have F m o re punch. v

' 8 TlmBs*N«ws, Twin Falls, Idaho1

ion Scheduleay, April 29, 969 I- Red Skelton’s senson Vinnle features his f l >ns played by A rthu r.l- 'icd lc r and the__H ny Hall._________________________________ f l :B; 10:30 p.m.. 3. 11 — CDS Reports wiil_f l esident N uon 's em battled ABM defense f l reports. ~_______ • ____________ ■

8—M ovie,’•‘Now You f lSee It. Now You Don’t” f l7B—M ovicr^'N ow , You ■See II. Now You Don’t ' ' ■2B—P etticoat Junction H3—T h a t's Liio ■4—H ia t 's Lire ■ 7SL—Regional Authors H5—CBS Reports ■

8:30 T S L ^F lsh and Game ■2B—L ancer ■

9:00 3—L ancer ■4—It Tnkes A Thief ’ ■

..nnniA 5—Glenn Campbell ■ “ H S i r - VSL-DoodllnE on ,h , ■ O ut - KOCKS H

7B— P errv Mason ■9:30 2 0 —CBS Reports . _ ■

7SL—KUED ‘M agarine . ' ■ 10:00 3—News P

2SL—News T5—New.s7B—News il l - N e w s8—News ■4—P e r t^ Ma.son .

lef - - 10:15 2SL—Flight to R ussia L n t 10:20 2 S L -W eather, Sports ■

10:30 2 0 —News ■You 3 -C B S Reports ■

E>onl» 11—CBS Reports5—Run for Your Llfo7B—Johnny Carson “&i-Johnny C arson

10:35 2SL—Johnny Carson 11:00 2 B -M e rv Griffin

1 . 4—News_ 11:30 4—Joey Bishop

1 P o e t 5 -M o v ie , "S ta r SpangledYou . R h y th m ”

Don’t” 12:00 2S L -M ovie . " F o r t D obbs”

day, Aprjl 30. 1969- G7B, 8 -7- B rilish satirist.^ P d e r Cook and the

"M usic H all” taped in London. Hoi I Adm inistration Special, "T he F irs t 100 illn s an d Interview s. s

— a tley- 7 0 —G et Sm art " Sh<

11—M y Three Sons her« ; « 7 S ^ -F r ie n d ly G iant j____Thi

C ronkite 7:00 2B—B everly Hillbillies - C ronkite 3—Beverly Hillbillies r 5 -B e v e r ly Hillbillies

11—Beverly Hillbillies ^4—H ere Come the Bride* 2)° TSL—W hat's Ncw7B—Movie, “ Fun in r'»A capulco” 1"8—M ovie. "F un In 1? ' A capulco”

7:36 2 B -G re e n Acres \Pnoiiot, 3—G reen Acres ^ E n g lu h 1 1 -G re e n Acre.s

5 -K S L Special g 7SL r-Fam lly Album ' ch

8:00 2 S L -M uslc Hall1 1 -M u slc Hall . , V l,2 B -H aw a iI F ive-0 go 3—Movie, "Tho 39 S leps'’ an'

: 4—Movie, "G lo ry" ,.hi■ 5—Movie, "The 300 Spar- . I

W >ans” dU(T S I^ N q t F eslival the

O O K 8:00 2 S L -O u ts ld e r r „. 2B—Virginian wll

4 f I I —O utsider cer7Sfv—Nixon A dm inistration theSpcclal

i r V 7 B -M u slc HallJ 8 -M u s Ic Hall

10:00 2S L -N ew s NJks” fo r 3—News sppcd by 5 ,-N ew s • . available 7B—News . r -rary, rc- 8-New.<» r, lib rar- 4 - P e r r v Mason '■ bo pro- l l - N e w s

to thoso WiJO 2 S l .-F l lg h t to R ussia ""i 7B—Johnny Carson

llablo a t R—Johnny Caraon !:„•tlficallon 2 B -N e w i ilgned by .T—Jonathan Winters fylng au- S—R un for Y our I.lfjj lib rarian 11—Il Tnkes A Tliicf

7ped per- 11:00 2B-M L‘rv Griffin ’:m enls. 4—Ni>w.i• ro p h n - » ! « D ls lw '

e plnved 5—Movio, ’'Dixlft” , , ® vidcd by 2 S l^ M o v ie . ’’Too Much, 1" tapes a re Too Soon” 'borrow er - ’ ■ -------- -- '>wn tape o . o 1 • beSeeking S g S eh o o IP o st .

At Hagerman 2!“ K.

HAGERMAN — Potlliotis filed , j with tho sciiool clork ahow sixQ persons seeking ihreo irii.iiee .

posillons In School DlHtrlct No., J. M3 T ru s tee clccllon May 12. *1'1 1 1 Nomliiecs for rono 1 nro Denn i',

t ,i * « W illiams nnd Fldcn ArriiiKii, in- ‘> I d a h o cum bent; r.ono 2, Drait Nicdor h ,iiy uniini- nnd (Jono T urner: zono 4, Mai- l i tcislon by colm Honloy and F rsn k Henslee,’ I^lNlrlct Incumbent. -J

In T d lv lIl’ *jp tr ly Iw- „iiinsnn Ir. ^ o w er Co. plunt .1 nncl 4, Upper J n loi* »•<>«> school

resideiiLi living In Twin Fulls , jilf.!, connly «n‘» for th e OoodlnR P' 1 f(? cPMnty resid en ts o f th e d is tric t «

,"t K m g tl, diylclcit

iX'St IS; Jerohie Bridge p,lituro w ith t]

p n Resjults Listed -I refusrnli •'*KROMII — W inners for tho f clo equity, J«rom o Diipllcalo Drlilgo Club held thal ix'Id .Snturdny nlnht a t tho

y propor- ^>"11 includo, north and dccroo ls <'oiith, M rs, H, M. Pn>ctor and dlBcroiion Mrs. K, J . ifing, flrstj Mrs,

1 th a t the ond M rs. M. K. Saun-MRt cane d^^s, second; M rs, li. II, Alklns th e M rs. .J lannon Munyon,

- E a s t and west w inner* w ere ‘POT* Mrs, L, V. Bruca and M rs. H.- A ctress D, F lttp a tr lc k firm, and M rs. i she hnn A, L. .lohnnon and M rs, R. R, iral Ib n ff W illiam s,^ eco n d . Mrn. R’. K. Inls have Rees* «nT*M rs. Lyle Ivfediam

w ere ih lM . ^

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GANNETT — M rs. M ary E l- vVec len A.shton, 85, died M onday a t odis

:^ook and the Wood R iver Convalescent ondon. Hom e, Shosnone,*of a lingering wFirst 100 lllne.ss._ ----- ------ - -- Wei

She w as born M arch 31. 1884, Wai------------ a t Leeds, Yorkshire, England, p

She cani,e to New York with * ns her p arcn ls a s a sm all child.in t They wfsnt to SaU Lake CUyill[e, Tn a covered wagon and after Ijpj. som e yea rs she m oved to Gan-

l,i* " 'o n M arch 10. 1M2, she wns > HrMo. m arried lo Joseph Ashton. The ' m a rr ia g e w as solem nized M ay *f

27, 1948, In the LDS Tem ple " "j in Salt Lake City. T hey lived ®* * in G annett for m any yea rs , with the exception of four yea rs spent in Gooding.

H er husband preceded h e r In death . M rs. Ashton' belonged to E thc LDS church. jiy

Survivors Include one son, daj ■ C harles Henry Ashton. C layton; of\i

five grandchildren, one sisle r, S "Mrs. Hilda Burgoyne, Snn Die- nt go, C alif.; g reat-grandchildren 7 . 1

19 S leps'’ and severa l g rcat-great-grand- uci ' ^ ch ildren . - . mn

100 Spar- Funera l scrvlces will be con* in ducted n t 1 p .m . Thursday- In ^

I thc H ailey LDS W ard-by Bishop She Ruben Bradshaw . F inal rites and will be held In tho T im m erm an lo t

cem etery . F riends m ay coll a t one ilstratlon th e B ird Funera l Home. llv(

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Elmer YatesGOODING - E lm er W. YAtej,

D3, 238 Monlana St., Goodtng. died S alurday 'at the home of his son-ln-lnw and dnughter, Mr. nnd M rs. R. Irving Robinson,

„ . N nm pa, of n h eart a ttack .He w n s Imm Ju ly 30, 1875, V“'

a t M nrsholl County, Kan,, »nd i f ’ ' a tlended school in K ansas. On M n r c h 2B, 1002. he m nrried 7*.

f ” ,. M ary A, Murphy a t M arysville. P"' , , Knn, Tliey cn m o to GoodlnK in

. 1920 nnd ho Iiud m ade his home K*' In this nri‘n slnco.

Mr. Yutes funned nnrth an<l . west of town until retiring In '

3 Much <^o<xHn83 MUCH, cmploycd by the city_ - of Gooding u n til 10 y ea rs ago. "” l

M r. Y ntcs w as nn active mem- ^ her of tho F i r s t C h r ls l la n

l < r C h u rc h .; . o His wife died In January . lOOf ? “

Survivors Includo th ree daugh- IT, S l lers. Mrs. M. W. (E dna) John-

«»m, P o rtlan d ; Mrs. >j. H.-(Wan- da) Horans. I/JS GaTos, Calif..

l l c l l l nnd Mrs. R. Irving (W aunlia) Kohlnnon, N am pa; seven grand-

linns filfd «"'• n'"® Srcat-grand-ahow c h ild re n ,

ft tni<iifii« Funera l services will I>o con- strict Nn rfu*!'®*! " t 2 p.ih, Thurxdny nt Mnv 11 t»>o I 'lr s t Christian Clmrcii In .

Gooding by Rov. Hnrold Iliike. m nro Denn ,j ,„ t rites will bo held In Elm- l-t ,» M i'j wood Cem elory under tho dlrcc- wi

r Funernl Homo, H'

rmm noon B l U S t , FirC R I o S(h |x>illifg '

17 Through OfficeB p l .E R . P . . ( U P lp A n .«■

Goodlnn Ploti«n • " ‘I rlppod through ha d istric t * tem ixirary office of iho stnte ‘rlnco Me- Highways Popnrlm ent on Rt, «

nenr ihn outskirln of the clly ^ enrly Mniidiiy, ciuiHlng nn pniI-

m ulvd $40,000 damugo.I n ’A I’olleo said tho Highways Dr-

parU nent occuplcd a portion of , tl)« building, n fo rm er tire re-

c d capping cen te r In 'th e soulhorn

rs for thn ................................... ................................*lilRo Clubw tu “ ‘« 'ld b e c a u s e y o u r MOTHEI!'octor and , . , ilia'ii lov* eur tacl»nv« Porpour rst; Mrs, nom . tonpi, ctmwK ht>ir, inilial, co

E. Snun- *3 H, Alklns *Munyon.

Thener* w ere

iri,;,': . . p c p iIrs, R. R, - JL - Xrn. R'. K.I Iviodinm ,

29, 196T ,

Blue wlU ap p ear M ay 18 In concert a t Ihe C ; A rts C enter. TTie perfo rm ance , which will fc M iller” them e, t t .being sponsored by the- T<i

fic Valley Obituon Funeral Services E

M rs. M a r y W aite. 2 p.m.M ary E l- W ednesday; U nited F ir s t Meth- londay a t od ist C hurch. 1?"ivalescent ot ailingering W i l l i a m D a l b y 2 -p .m . He

W ednesday. R u p ert I-DS Third a t FI 31. 1884, W ard C hapel . Ann

’«Sk®w^li se rv ices fo r M r^ X s t all child. E d 'th r^ W o o d ro w wiU be con- Fall- Jli* r tv ducted T hu rsd ay a t I p .m . in the

fnrf White M o r tu a ^ Chapel. Ben- a" , i to Gnn- W hitehead of the Church of ^ a s a to «jun offjpjgjg Concluding Banl

chp wns services w ill be in Sun.set Me- jng hton The P “ rk . F rien d s m ay call t e r izcd Mnv m o rtu a ry Tuesday eve- chui ; Tcm ole W ednesday and until tim e su hey lived services T hursday . wideears , with -------- - J -D

: Mrs. crane ' ^ilonged to BURLEY - M rs. H arrie t Em - G. (

ily Crane. 79. B urley, died Mon- one son, day a t C assia M em orial Hospital , C layton: o f \a lingering Illness. ^ ‘ 'ne sisle r. S h e-w as b o rn Nov. 7. 1889.

sn n Die- nt H arrisv ille . Utah. On Ju ly Adei idchildren 7 . 1908, she w as m arried to Sam- cat-grand- uci D. C rane a t Ogden. T heir

- . m arriage in te r was solemnized ‘‘iII be con- in the U g a n LDS Tem ple. ursday- In M r C rano d ied Ju ly I I . 1988.by Bishop She cam e to O akley from Utah inal rites and a fte r sev e ra l yea rs moved tnm erm an lo California, re tu rn ing W Idaho ly coll n t one nnd one-half years, Sho had |” “y ne. lived In B urley since.

She belonged to the LDSChurch and served a s tcacher ....

f p a In the R elief Society nnd wns P rim ary p residen t. .She nnd her

u r husband se rv ed a m ission fornoodtna church in Callfornin. i.ntn». of Survivors Includc four sons,

jh te r M r C rone, Twin I'n lls:Robinson; " • C rane, M edford. O re,; nr nttack Raymond 0 . C rone, piensnnton.

10 1875 Collf.. and D arw in Crnne. Snn Ti Wnn an(i I-orenro. C alif.; three dniithtors. nr ?n "as On M " - *5“ ^ “ (F lorence) Okolher- In ? m a rrk d 7 * »»>->»y: M rs, A. I.. O o k - Io liarvsville P lf^®) l^nM, Onklnnd. C n l i f . . cn ioodinu in *^rnnk (Ruth) Hnrsh,

b li home Kim berly: iwo bnilhcr.s. lleher Pt: his nomc Ogdon, nnd J. Ivun Owen. I><

nnril, nn<l Onklnnd, Calif. . tli•etirinR In surv iv ing «fe three sl.s- |»n <^n(wHn(r ^^^s. M rs, F lorence Olsoii nn«l In ^ SVTh .S M " . Sniiineno. both Ogdon, "c ...nr» «flo "" 'I M rs. Adn Smitli. MocH«n.

cnrisiiB n p,m pral se rv ices will be con- lu im rv IDM ‘ “ cted a t 11 n ,m . Wcflnosdny lu r-I ,j« ,iu h - I" *'1P M cCulloch Funeral Nome imu ln a ) X - »>y nishop Del W n d- _

U -fW an. w ill be . heldrks ' r « n r I" 'l>® M arion Cem ctnrv, noar

lu r«dny” nt INDIAN AID SOUGHT a iiirc h 111 WASHINGTON (U P I) -A hill m id Iliike. Introduced Monday by Rcp,1(1 In Elm- Lnurence J . Burton, It -Utnh,■ tho dlrcc- would ex tend lo Indlnn trlbon Rrnl Homo, H'o ««me aid a s lo o ther local

governm ents under ihti Juvenile __ Delinquency ac t,

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3UR MOTHER LOVES N IC ^ THINGS

Mclxllv* Porpouwl glltk , . , dtllgliKuily icinttrf ' ht)ir. inilial, coinuoti, naiotol }1.3S ta 1

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ON Ute BOULEVARD AT iVHWOOD I

;onc«rt a t Ihe College of C ham ber of Commt s, which wlll fea tu re an Sim ons and Bill Gi w e d by th e -T w in F a lls T he IS-plcye band r<

Obituariesrvices Reese J. DavisIrst^M elh- J - D avis, 75, J22 Jcfrcr- » " firs t M ein m orning n»ni

of an ap paren t h e a r t a ttack . 1° *r y 2 -p.m . He was born Aug. 19, . 1893 Th

LDS Third a t P reston . He m arried M a r y ____Ann P e rry on Ju ly 8, 1914 in the Logan LDS Tem ple. Mr. Da-

fo r M r^ vis h ad been a resident of Twin K f lU be con- F alls for the pnst 43 years, hav- . p .m . in the jng m oved h e re from CUtion. -mj* apel. B en -A t the tim e of h is death he Y l Church of ^ a s em ployed by the Twin Falls

Concluding Bank and T ru st Co. as a park- M' >un.set Me- jng a ttendan t. He w as a mcm- u„i,. I m ay call t e r o f th e F o u rth LDS Ward esday eve- chu rch . ly >until tim e Surviving. In addilion to hi? coun

widow, a r e six daughters. M rs. has J .D . (LaV erne) R ydalch. Boise; Spoli

■ Mrs. Arlon (U na) B astian . Twin resc m e M rs. Russell C. (Agnes), ion

F alte r..A m erican F a ils ; Mrs. S. la rrle t Em - G. (Im ogene) K aufm ann. C ar- *

died M o n * '" ’chael, C alif.; M rs. G w e n f'^cliat Hospital Sahlberg, Twin F alls, and M rs. M ar lal Mospiiai E , y ^ ^ (Shlrlecn) Rodger. Ed- Pow ir 7 1889. monds. W ash.; one sisler, M rs. wife

* On Ju ly Adeline rd r lle . Ogden; 22 grand- cd J icd to Sam- children and 21 great-grandchll- thor 'den T heir d ren. ^ sha>'solemnized Funeral services will be held n »mole * P " i- T hursday in the Twin nomly 11, 1988. J"?ll5 F ourth LDS W ard Church <,uy from U tah with Bishop C laude Brown of. g jjJ a rs moved delating . L ast rite s will be nt 1C to Idaho Sunset M em orial P a rk . F riends _ rs Sho had >” “y call n t Tw in F a lls M pr- Tl , ’ tunry Tuesday evening. Wednos- e ras’ the LDS tiny and until nooiv T hursday, planas tcacher ..................................................•r* 'f nnd wns wou

i T s s t a 'tS J Clumsy! S ,•nln ~tour soils, NEW YORK (U P I j - P o u r . cd I

win I'n lls; *nen a rm ed “ sbotpun .j-ford, O re,; nnd revolvers dnshc«l IntoPlen'snnton, 'lie M nnufacturcrs Ilnnovnr i . . -Crano, Snn T ru st Co., held te lle rs a t bnyJ dniithters, nnd scooped $20,000 In cash ij“e) Okolher- Inlo hngs before dash ing out f l

I., {.lose- lo Jum p In the ir «cIowny I(!. C n I I f.. cnr, / . Ijtli) Hnrsh, T iiore w n s .n m om ent nf Vicrs. lleher pniiic ns ix)IIce cur.s couldIvun Owen. I>e heard npproncliing and

the mon jum ped oul of theirI three sl.s- auto nnd rnn nwny — lenv-

Oisoii nn«l lug Ihc m oney on Iho l)uck)Oth Ogdon. Senl,h. Mocgan- Polli’f* found nut why—hlklron. n.l Ihoy found tlie c n r keys In­

sldo llie hnnk w here the nionvill bc con- lind droppctl them in theirWcdnosdny hnsto.

neral I lome ........... ......................................... .....Del W n d- ________________________________ ^^Ul bu .held ' •etnrv, iionr _/ cnll nt llic _ ( V ? Homo Tues-

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" I j lV lC ippn ,g ,nber Glen Miller,''>Bjli;

J22 Jeffpr. nn evening of m usical entertain- TVVi y m orning m » n . “ 'fl !>' prescn ieil May me.

a ttack . 18 in Twin F alls. Mufi19, . is93 The show, by B oise 's Men in Har

Tied ' M a r y ________________ __________ ' T.8, 1914 in ^ ban

ini S TS“n Rescuers I^ocate eSyears, hav- . . the

'“deS'Te Victims Of CrashTwin Fallsas a park- MOSCOW, Idaho (U P l) — A

»*L* light plane w hich c rash ed near- ’ly 10 monihs ago in rugged

tion to hi? country 20 m iles ncfrlh of here h ters. M rs. has yielded the bodies of three scv ilch . Boise; Spokane. Wash., residents to a rch stian . Twin rescue crew from lhe Washing- sen C. (Agnes), ton W aler P ow er Company. Gle

"ann!'^C ar- Tho plane, piloted by L a r ^ A ^ G w P n Peck. 24. ond ca rry in g A.B.i 'an d M rs M artin, a W ashington W ater shrlodger. Ed- Company official, and his Mosisler. M rs wife. Jean , both 69. d isappear- Sro V 22 grand- cd June 22. 1968. In cloudy wca- T t-arandchll- th e r while en rou le to Dwor- Ma tg ra n a c n it Orolino. Idaho, err

vlll be held t i ,o single engine Beechcraft in tbe Twin Bonanza was d iscovered Sun- “ J. a rd Church <j„y afternoon by tw o Univer- Brown of. s jty o f jdaho profe.ssors on a

rk F riends *"us*’‘’Oom hunting expedition.F a ils M or- The crew w hich hiked lo thc ng. Wednos. c ra sh site M onday aald the

T hursday, p lane looked like a p ile of Junk in the heavy underbrush and

............ would be ex trem ely difjjtailt to• spot from tho a ir . lKg(kslve

search efforts for severn l weoks . a f le r the crnft d isnppenr9d fail-

P I )_ F n u r ed to locale the downed plane, s shotgun bodies wore brought toshe.l Into Moscow nnd tran sfe rred to Spo-

Hanovnr e r s . t t o v W ln cash

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3er Glen Miller” cheduled May 181 M iller.") BTlje. Is-being spon.sorcd b y the entertain- TVVm Falls Cham ber of Com-

nted May m erce in observance of National M usic Week, Cham ber President

’s Men in Harold Hove said. lm--------------- The Men in Blue is a ' dance Wi

band of 18 m em bers who havc aii A played together since 1947. The m

I C d l c group just rcccntly put together he , the unique, authentic program

P rashA Boise cngagem ent'w as play- yc

J P n _ A cd to a standing room only ec s h c ^ n e a ^in rucced ^ ib H ochstrasser, dircclor.

said about 3J0_hpurs were spent in Ol nere scoring the a rrangem ents and s of three several m onths w ere spent in lonts to a rehearsal before the band pre- : Washing- sentcd its f irs t " I Rem em ber (ipany. Glen M iller” show, by L arry A f iv e -m e m b e r vocal group

ying A.B. bas been added to the band to on W ater sim ulate , the sound of ihe al. and his M odernalrcs, Glen Miller’s vocnl d isappear- Sroup.loudy wca- The show will be a t 8 p,m.

to Dwor- May 18 a t the College of South- ino, Idaho, crn Idaho f in e A rts C enter. B eechcraft T ickets will go on snle soon e red Sun- ^he C ham ber of Commerce ra Univor- " " 'm - , 1—

ked to the aald the ’•

He of junk brush andd iffto ilt to ^ ___ ___

c r f c ; ' 'N O T I.enr9d fail- " ^ " ■ned plane.

To Our Polic:

^riTAi* ^ r e c o n t a n n o u n c e»iK,Ki F a l la C o u n ty M u tu a l tn

r e g a r d i n g a $ 5 0 0 .0 0 fc F ir o T r u c k S o r v ic o s h a

^HO a m o n g p r o p e r ty o w n e r s! 0 . ‘- c i ty l im its .W«i»

W e h a v e a r r a n g e d v I to p r o v ld o $ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 F

f e e s f o r o n y l o s s e s on | M C c i ty l im i t s t h a t i s In su re

o n e y .

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t im e t o r p r o p e r l y o w n e Is n o t p r o s o n l ly w i th in > to p e t l t l 6 n t h e (g o u n ty o r g a n iz e a R u r a l F iro F T h o r o o ro p r e a o n t ly qi t r i n t s in I d a h o p ro v ld ln s firo p r o t e c t io n f o r p ro p a u r o n c o r a t e s f o r t h o w i th in .

LLOYD A. H

AGEN

LLOYD A . HAMILTON

CARD I — —

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I SAN Q U E N T IN . C a lif . ( U P l )f l * -T w o Fan Q uen tin i n m a t sf l w cro fn tn lly s ta b b e d M o ndny inf l th e n p p o rc n ti th ird ro u n d o f af l r a c ia l feud.f l A ll p r iso n e rs c x c e p t th o sef l p e rfo rm in g o ssc m in l so rv ic o sH w ere o rd e re d b nck to th e ir cell.sI in a " p e n c ra l lo c k u p .”H A sso c ia te W a r d e n J n m e sf l P a r k sa id thc lo c k u p m n yf l c o n tin u e fn r s e v e ra l d a y s w h ileH g u a rd s s e n rc h e v e ry c e ll fn r■ w e a p o n s in th c f i r s t g e n e n ilH sh a k ed o w n since J a n u a r y , IDGi.■ > H c sa id th o In ck un a ls o m a yp ' ; e n c o u ra g e th e coo lin g of em o-v '^ tions . , .,1 T h e k illings w e re b e lie v e d b yI m p r is o n o ffic ia ls lo h a v e b e e n■ r c tn l ia t in n fo r th e n o n -fa ta l ■ ■ k n if in g s la s t F r id a y o f fo u r■ w h ite In m a te s . T h e F r id a y■ viol<^ncc w a s th o u g h t to h a v e■ b e e n r e ta lia tio n fo r th e k iih n g

la s t T u e s d a y o f J e f f C o o p e r , a■ N eg ro n a rc o tic s v io la to r .

H ! U S E ' T I M E S ^ E W S . W A N T A D S m F O R FA ffT S E L U N G R E S U L T S

f , 'H a r ry Z - — resident.in B ois., S a v e N o w .. .f” before theTP COOLING

SEASON rSr L*;.' ARRIVES!o f N a tio n a l _r P r e s id e n t R iR h t n o w I s t h e S a v -

iriR S e a s o n f o r I n s ta l l in R is a ' d a n c e W o s t in R h o u s o f u l l - h o u s e

w ho h a v c a i r c o n d i t i o n in g . T h o n e v /! 1947. T h e m o d e l s a r e In o u r w a r e - u t to g e th e r h o u s o . B e c a u s e o u r b u s y c p r o g ra m s e a s o n d o e s n ’t a r r i v e f o r a

f e w m o n t h s , w m c a n o f f e r t w a s p la y - y o u S p e c i a l P r i c e s o n b o t h ro o m o n ly e q u i p m e n t a n d I n s t a l l a -

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a t 8 p .m . D o n L o u d e r - O w n a r;e o f S ou th - i j \ # jc™„. Phone 733-4964’ c o m m a s P « r f S E E E . t l m . t .

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it a n n o u n c e m e n t by th e T w in y M utua l In su ra n c e C o m p o n y

$ 5 0 0 .0 0 fee fo r u so o f th o ir S o rv ico s h a s c a u s e d c o n c e rn lorty o w n e rs o u ts id e c o rp o ra te

9 a rr a n g e d w ith o u r c o m p a n ie s $ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 F ire T ru c k S o rv ic o ly lo s s e s on p ro p e r ty o u ts id o tia t is In su re d th ro u g h o u r og-

g o s t t h a t n ow Is ori oxcollorn'^ ip e r ly o w n o rs w h o se p ro p e r ty inlly w ilh in c ity f ire p ro te c tio n the C^ounty C o m m lB slo n e rs to R u ra l F ire P ro te c t io n D is tr ic t, p re a o n tly s o m e 4 6 , « u c h d i a - . h o p ro v id in g o x cp llen t low c o a t lon fo r p ro p e r ty a n d lo w e r In- toa fo r th o p ro p e r ly o w n e r s

0 A. HAMILTON

AGENCY

MILTON GRANT I . STARLSY

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Mrs. Kilborn Is h President Of I Kimberly WSCS I

. ' KIM BERLY - M rs . Don Kil- H born w as c lccted president of llic 'W om en 's Sociciy of Chris- tian Service 'a c the meeting at ths United M clhodist Church, K imberly.

M rs. Ralph Simmon.^ wns clected vice pre.sident; Mrs. W.C. K luttz. sec re ta ry ; Mrs. Eu- gene Krueger, treasu rer; Mrs. D elbert Rem aley, - chairm an of nominatlon<«; Mrx. Le.tlie Gard* ner, cha irm an of C hristian .so* cial re la tions; M rs. G race Durk, chairm an of m issionary educa- tion; Mr.s. Ralph Nelson, chair* man of spiritual grow th; Mrs,Leslie Lott-c, chairm an of com* m ittec on m em bership; Mrs.D arold Hove, cha irm an of local responsibilities, and M rs. Lowe; ' new m em ber on the nominatinfi p com tnitlee. (q ).

The nom inatfng com m ittee in- McF eluded M rs. Ron Ballard, chair- Lou m an, M rs. R em aley and Mrs.Lowe. •.

I t w as decided the group wi! contribute cach m eeting to begin a lib ra ry fund lo purcha.se books which a re recom m ended read- ^ Ing fo r sociely m em bers. Mrs. Simmons presen ted lists to each ' | — present. r

, It w as repo rted 11 'm embers a ttended the d is tr ic t m eeting a t j Gooding recenny; ^

A thank-you for flowers and ; card.s Tfas expressed by Leo Ur­ban who had eye su rg e iy recent­ly . and a thank-you also from Mrs., R alph N elson, who h as t been 111.• The ladies .com m unity lunch- L eon w ill be held F rid ay a t the United M ethodist Church, with

• the w om en of the N ararene and ' DE B ap tis t churches a s hostesses, our The WSCS w om en will bring iwcci m eat dishes.

T he Hansen C ircle will m eet " 8 J M ay 7 a t th e hom e of M rs,Rose W iseman.' M rs. K ilbom w as program chairm an, p resen ting the study on "Look W hat’s Happening to Religion." She used three sizes of crosse.s to em phasis her les- son- in the w orsh ip cen te r set-

M rs. John Nelson sang two folk num bers, accom panied by * M rs. Thom as S teelsm ith. M rs. » ^wi G ardner. M rs. K rueger and 'you'' M rs. E dith P a tte rso n w ere host- esses. extra

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FI.ATTERING! P 'T he rnHlan flleovo #hftp« ll*

*elf gently to the shnuWer — i l , thnl'a why I t’s so flnlicrintj. Jn bnth fabric nf d ress or a in eer. C M Sow for siim m er-fall.

I*rlnted P n ito m M l«ly.New W omen’fl Sizes 2i. 38. 38, « ,<4. A<i. S l« na (bunt H O ).tak«3 ^ yard s 39-Inch.

Slxty-flve cent* In coin* for e«Rh p attern—add IS ccnls for eiich pau ern (pr flrnt-rln»i mnll- Iiir nnd special liondllriK- Send

•10 M nrlon M arlin , 'nme«*Ncws,309 P atte rn D ept,, 232 West I8ih Sl., Now York. N.Y. lOOll. P rint nam o, nddreaa w llh zip, lUe and •ly le numher.

SprlnH 'Summer P a tle m Cntn- IfiR. rrfia p a lle rn coupon. 80 • cents.

Instan t Sewing Book ^ew to* • day. w ear tom orrow . I I . .

' Now InsU nt F ashion nook an* "wora all /what-to-wear prob* Irn is . I>)uble w ardrobe I Acoes- iiory, figure ttpa. I I .

$ 1 . 0 0 B A G ? "

S A L ET h u ra . ■ F ri. S at,Moy 1, 2 and 3

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Mrs.com*M rs. ^ ^ ^ g g g a B u a s a s a M g s ^ ^

i«tln£ PLANNING T H E ANNUAL Idaha I to be held In R upert Saturday throug

ee in- McNeil. M rs.. Aldo Zunino, co-chilntiichair- Louis Bott, chairm an la charge of Mrs.

Mrs. ■ •I each “ I .1. .. I I "

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le and ' DEAR ABBY.L E very Sunday the «i esses, our m other serves d inner b ^ me. brine ^wccn 12:30 and 1:00. Recently. "Wc

certain relatives havc been com* ing to visit--us a t exactly tha t She

^ , tim e. Before we know it, they “ • have their coats off nnd they Nor

•.oVo™ stand there. N aturally . Momasks them to stay fo r dinner. But

rn l S They have six in the ir familyu l . and we havc seven in ours. Und

. r w u-s is th a t they knowr- «Af perfectly well th a t we have our And •* *ei- Sunday d inner around th a t time.- two Abby, w e are w riting this for L hy our Mom bccause she is such

M rs a sweet. W BtM earled person she flnfi wouldn’t sny anything to hiirt bigge!

• host- feelings, b u t feeding SIX t h « ;extra people every Sunday Ls BIG ; getting too much for her. Can \

--------- you give us & solution? [orge'MOM’S KIDS bites.

• r i DEAR KIDS: Sitting down a t „ E v « ■ ta b le . for IS every Sunday, W hat esp ed ally .—w han p reparations jep*y have been m ad e lo r only seven, ^ ^ can be p re tty unlucky fo r the *«>»« hostess. B ut U sh e ’s too jlm ld *®ve»

V to speak up. th erc’f nothing you

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^ DEAR ABBY: Why a re so m any educated, w ell-bred peo* pie so sloppy nbout R. S. V. P . ^ Invltallons? S f J v

Several o f m y friends have gotten m arried recently, a n d Y'‘“P benuliful engraved "R . i . V. P ." ' Invitations w ere sent, and the K num ber of responses they re. V'.'i,"

k celved wns pnthctlcl *..V ,y One of the o trls had 2M ac- ,I ccptnnces. and ov er 400 guests I showed up! (She assum ed thnt ‘"5 " I those who d id n 't respond were 1 not coming.)1 Another friend of mlno h id J'y"" k . lo mnke over 100 telephone call* J ;,,T 1 I lo find o u l who w ore planning y° I to atlend. . ■’I"I I sim ply cnnnot understand I why pcople will nnt lake a few . |,I m inutes lo write a short note Jl J 1 or mnke a lelephone call, P lease “

-J prin t l h l \ 1 have a feeling 1am not alone. APPALLED J J ” ,

D E A R A P P A I.I .F .D i You I not Alone. Thflsp who Ignore R.

S. V. 1*. Invltallons a re lazy, ^I disorganized, though tlest, o r oC

careless.‘ An-

_ J DEAR AUBY: .Someone gave a l 8mo Ihli lltllo piece, which I lor ( think Is luNt nbout the most

<6 benuliful tiling I hnvc ever rend, GL* Sho Hnid vnu wrote ll. Did vou? tha 1

"PLYING FOR W ESTERN" bers her

DEAR FLVnMG: No. But I Mrs. I, wish 1 had. I shall publish it ess,

w! p ***® **®P* *•'** ” linyone d«m<•ing In reading audience knowa Klnc‘ *^eer.

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IUAL Idaho Coundl of Catholic Women’s cod' urday through Monday arc , from left, Rev.'N 0, co-chilnflen e t the event; M rs. P au l Z uniu I charge of m eal a rraag em en ts, and Mr<.

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ly M IG A IL VAN BUREN Somi- - the M(

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unday the au thor he will s h a re - l t^ K h f^ a k e :r b ^ m e. i:ently, "W oman was created from the »a,her I com* rib of man. f tha t She was not m ade from his , they head to lop him . 5 ^ "i they ‘ N or out of his fee t to be .

Mom tram pled upon. rn n tllnner. But out of his side, to b e p . „ , « family equal to him,

ours. Under his arm , to be varloii know protected, m m

k'e our And near his heart, to b» ----; time. • loved."

i ’ s j? h CONFIDENTIAL TO F . L., G c o nsheL A T ^E CHARLES, LA.: Your ) hiirt biggest problem, M adam e, is A y , g SIX th a t you’ve never had a really / A l l lay Ls b ig problem. T here Is nothing * Can Uke a toothache to m ak e you

forget about your m osquito v „D S b l« . .

« " «< *• Menundny, W h al't your*? F o r • p e a f M l havo raUoni ™Ply w rils to A b t o B o a M7I», i „ t „ seven, ^ Angelei, CaU » » « . an d en- or the cIoM a stam ped, seU*addreafled

llm ld onvolope. ^ ^

S Slumber Party „ Slated Friday^ “ '"eu

HAGERMAN - A slum ber --------p a rty w as planned recen tly by

. m em bers of the H agerm an • n 5 C hapter o f .the In ternalional Or*

V der of Jo b ’s D aughters, The nd the F rid ay a t

" the home of the honored queen. Arlinda P artin .

JM ''Jo b le 's Go to C hurch" Sun- . c “f : day was observed th is w eek a t

.5 S ? M 'll'od lsl Church,I Special Introduction w as ex*

” tended lo past honored oueen, “ . . i , .^ I-ynn Bennelt, who w as visiting

JoAn B erry M ve the lib ra r- ? J 'f>rii<iinH •a"’" reporl. " th e F ro g ." , * i?*

m After the meeting. Joyce Stan* X* rt not^ severar^electlons on Pir».A lhe accordion.

I.iin» 1 An election of council mem- I pF> bers will be held nl the next V ° , .

meeting. Ruth Chick and JoAn 2®»f,ou 'a re “ " O ' « r v r f re tre .h m e n l., ,lore R. water

Social Calendar S:cucur

Amigo S tar Cluh wll] m eet begin e gave a l 8 p,m, Thursday In the Sen* vidun 'hich I lor Cllizans R ecreation Center, are J 5 most ¥ ¥ ¥ canT rend, GLENNS FERRY —M rs, M ar- imtll l<l you? tha McKee will hont the mem - glass iR N ” bers nf Ihe W orthwhile Club a t brocc

her home a t 2 p .m . F riday , <1T But I M rs, Dorothy P o rte r f* co-host- cach

bllsh it ess, For the program will be a subm Anyone dem onnlralion by M rs, R ulh vorlti knows Kincaid. j reclp<

- O N G I N E ST H B W O R L D ’S M O S T H O N O R E D W A tC H *

Franchised Jeweler fo Longines & Wittnauer Wal

MAX PHILLIPS, your

F A L L S ' J E WFOR 3 0 YEARS

i n u r E M t . T w in P a lla •

Women’s coBTeaUoa GIraud, p rog ram and e n left, Rev. Malachy a re expected. The Mo;s . P au l Zunino, M rs. Idaho, B cise, w ill be ft s, and M ra. Era«st

50th Annual Conv For Jdaho Catholic

RU PERT Delegates and M rs. He: gu9sts from throughout Idaho tration* aro expccled In R upert S a tu rd ay through Monday to a ttend the t« * su re i Idaho Council of C a tho lic Wom- cn 's 50th Annual Convention, burger hosted b y the St. Ann’s A ltar J ’ea l a n Society 'a n d the units o f th e Johnson Soulh Central D eanery a t the 5?“" ' P arish Ccnter in R upert.

Some 250 m em bers w ill h e a r the Most Rev. Sylvester T rinen , wrtalnm

• D.D., Catholic B lihop of Idaho, transpor , '2 u u Boise, who wlll be the fea tu red Schell, r it-w tuj speaker, during the S a tu rday ho__. . . night banquet. E n te rta in ing theom the gathering will be the T a te r “cheid a

. , Tones, a quartet from the Snake jouven r •m his Rivgp p ja u singers, Howard

Bruns, Tom Pierce, Bill T hom as Hoebelh and Claud Bowman. Pages

. Convention chairm an Is M rs. M ario (Paul Slroscheln, who is assisted an tan, ; by Mrs. Aldo Zunino a n d the raud. t

• various com m ittees. B axter,Committee ch a irm e n , include P au la li

F.V Gooding Civic Clu' “’r '« i iy Annual Grandmolke ''you GOODING - Gooding Civic combe osqulto Club will hold its annual G rand- nominee

m other's Tea aL2 p.ni. S aturday graodch a t the lOOF Hall, Gooding. h e r con

oblem . M embers of the organization e ja jjia l have sponsored th e tea fo r Hhe : « 7 M , la s t .several y ears lo honor the

grftt^dmoihers Of Gooding Coun- ; ‘y- next Sa

E ach orgAnltatlon o r Indivldu- presen t al is a tked to sponsor a grand- one do:

r m other they feel w orihy fo r th e up alsi honor. Anyone w anting to nomi* public nalo an Individual should send which \

1 a letter to M rs. Beryl Bever* of en ^ i

lu m b er . ' '

S V alley FV ^ MRS. P. FISHERqueen. *•'

„ MYSTERY SALAD Departi2 cucumbers »or. T

veeK a t u cup cold w ater propert L>A< «* ' teaspoon lemon rind, g ra ted cannot

*>i cup boiling w aterv ? S 4’ I d l l t t ? tablespoons gelatin

ioano, J tablespoons wmon Juice3 teaspoons onion, grated

t. 1 teaspoon white sugarie S l.n - S«*>' " ! P "" '!"*Mnn. nn BrOCCOHtions on pj-eparo cucumber* and re-I move seeds. G rate on coarse

Ride of grater. (T here s h o u ldA be four cups of pulp and Juice, d JoAn jn .co ld w a te r for

five minules. Dissolve li\ boiling w ater. Add lemon ju ice and rind, grated onion, *ugar, sa lt

□ o r an d -p ap rik a . Blend In g ra ttd cucumber. Chill unlll m ix ture

II m eet begins to nel. P ou r Into Indl*Lhe sen- vldunl oiled moldfl. (egg cupsCenier. are Just right.) One la rg e mold

can he used If desired . Chill 'fl. M ar- until le l. Unmold snlad on c lea r e mem - glass plate And g arn ish w ith Club a t broccoli and slices o f cucum ber.F riday , (I 'he Tlmes*Newa will p ay f8 ■ ■ co-host* cach week fo r the b e s t^ rcc lM m a m ill be a HUbmltttd for Magic Valley F*>

R uth vorlie i.p lf you have ft favorite recipe, Just m ail It to the Recipe

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prog ram and en lertalnm ent ch a irm a n . Approxli « c ted . The Most Rev. Sylvester T riaen , D. D., Bcise, w ill be featured speaker.

a I Convention Set. Artid Catholic W om enI and M rs. H erm an Henscheld. regis* fifg W e e

Idoho tra llon ; M rs. F ran k U riguen, ing a t tJtreasu rer: M rs. Ram on Goltlan- Conner.

•Worn- ‘I ’* ' reservation; M rs. E d F rle - "W hat S ention b u rger and M rs. Louis B ott, « POem.

A ltar ”’ea l arrangem ents; M rs. O. W. M rs. M( o f th e Johnson and M rs. H nrry W ork- poem, "! k t the n^an. decorating; M rs. J a m e s Many

Renfro, hospitality; M rs. E r- on theII h e a r n est GIraud, progrnm and en- a Windy r r ln e n tertainm ent; M rs. Cletus Bubel.Idaho! t ra n s^ r ta tlo n ; M r s . A dam cooj^e j j

satured Schell, protocol; M rs. G len Rog- M ay 10 Iturday " » . hostesses; ^ r s . B etty for May Inff the Rausch, displays; MrS. Leo Hen* g . m i

f a te ? “cheid Imd Mrs. J . H. Fulw yler, J> Snake souvenirs; M rs. J . H. St. M arie, Mrs Cot W a r d toastrnlslress, and M rs. M artin son.' Mr; rhom as Hoebelhelnrlch, publicity. M rs. Vo

P ages fo r the event a r e A nna the sale Is M rs. M ario Qualantan, A urora Qull* c a rd s issisted an tan, Jane M anning, Ann Gl- , _ j ^ r i n d the raud. Laurel W right, B a rb a ra «. ju

B axter. Jo se V illanueva and u u -include P au la Uriguen. ___________ T h W

home ol

ivie Club Slates andmothers Tea .I Civic combe a t Gooding, w ith the G rand- nominee's nam e, n u m b er of

a tu rday graodchildren. a su m m ary of t . - ohi* ing. h e r community activities. E ach

Z r t " “ e « e r " l ' X “ U '

B Coun* d u c ti^ ^next Saturday, w ill be crow ned,

ndividu- presented with a p laque and . g rand- one dozen red roses. A runner- ? f o r th e up alsd wIlKbo selected. The

:o nomi* public is Invited to ’ th e event.Id send which wll! Include an afternoon

Bcvet^ of c n ^ rta ln m e n t ^

Galley Favorites I County• Ing anc

ARS. P. FISHER , ^ r ln g a\ 4th Av«. I., Twin N iit Mrs. \JiD D eparlm ent, Women’s P a g e Ed- ard Mil

ilor. The recipe b e c o m e s ,th e ^ r s .property of the Tlmfls*New» in d "n y l ls

g ra ted caw iot b f /e turned .)

Iceted

and re-co a rse .. ; JA jO 'W il

' should)d Juice. d lm ^ la to r for

J, boiling ce and la r, sa lt

I g rated m ix ture

Ito Indl*

fte mold a B S m iB a iK B H ilM M B W giai)d. Chillon c lea rsh w ithicum ber.

t 'r c c iM

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PrT he T^

Ju n io r PV ■ r i w t < { ' M held Sai r n gym nasli

1 1 r - . The p' f r y y . M i A - ' - * ’ ■ of thc g I and Is‘ ' to midni

Irm an . A pproxim ately 250 m em bers ' jy'.- f T rin en , D. D., Catholic Bishop of

Set. Article Read oFor Social Club

* HANSEN — M rs. Don Kilbom -^ rgave the opening exercise a t / 1

regts* |j,g Excelsior Social Club meel- / I rlguen, ing a t the hom e of M rs. Don / ( *J loitlan- Conner. She read an artic le , | / '1 F rle - "W hat She M eans to U s." and (.• T<

B ott, a poem. "W hichutove Is Besl^’’ \ . l j O. W. M rs. Melvin Switzer read a \ ) Work- poem, "S ay , M om l’’ yJa m e s M any com m ents were- m ade s. E r- on the topic, " W h a t I d o on nd en- a Windy D ay."Bubel, Jt aijQ announced the A dam cooked food sale scheduled fo r

•" J '® ? ' M ay 10 h as been rescheduled for May 9. I t w ill be held a t

•o Hen* g Arnold’s Store. Klm*.i l ^ l e r . bgfiy M rs. H arley Rountree,M ar e, M rs. Conner. M rs. W. P . Ander*M artin M rs. C lara Thom pson and

Mrs. Von N ebeker w ill conduct e A nna the sales.a Qull* C ards w ere sen t to Clyde Poe

and M rs. R uth C a rle r who a re f .1 2 a t hom es, and to M rs.* H. H. Thieme.

■ . The Thursday m eeting is a t the home of M rs. E d Dohse. She asked they m eet "at 2:30 p.m.

I instead of the regularly sched­uled 2 p.m .

^ * ¥ *

Ith th e l lay Scheduled” } FILER - The Clover W allher

. cn /.h League will p resen t the play ^ r i f 7 « "T ake Y our Medicine’’ a t 8 p.m .

I S u ^ a y a t the Clover jgrand- having roles In th c pro-

duction Include L a rry Stiegeme-U r r y M eyer. Glenn M eyer. • C

M arcia M eyer. R onald G lhrlng, r , ,n n r ^ Shcryl Reinke, Cindy Relnke.

Schroeder. B arb a ra J event! and Ju n la M eier,fternoon . » » ♦

___ Agent Talks_ F IL E R - O lan Genn.' 4.H5 County Agent, d iscusscd garden­

ing and destruc tive insects to Syrlnga H om e Im provem ent Club m em bers a t the homo of M rs. I-oren F a rm er. M rs. How-

ag e Ed* ard Mills w as nssLsinnt hostess, nes tha M ” - f 'ene M crrlo lt and M rs.ewa'AntJ PhylHs Bvhee; Twin F nlls; w ere ------

gupsls. M rs. Carl Leonard Is I nosless, for the M ny m eeiing. ' '

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CALL: 733-C

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—Tyiiday,-AprII 29,1969 - .-Tlmai.Nawfa,^ Prom Slated S;i{l*prov

and rovsT he Tw in F alls High School interm isj

- iuntoi—c la s s - i s - sponsarliHr ' th e 'Ju n io r P rom . "A tlantis,’’ to be

■\ held S aturday a t • the schoolgym nasium . * B O I

T he prom is held in honor of thc graduating class of 1969' ^ “ and Is scheduled from 9 p.m . to m idnight.

A college group from Rex-

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* ^ \ l l \ u ^ so la p u m p tellhom -‘ r 11 \ m a t 'c h o d r e !se a t / 1 M i • \ I y meel- 11 M s to ck in g s, sc a r• D o n . .rtlc le , I r | o r th e co lo r c

Bmi"" I you'' "V'‘*'* ® y ■ Y our choice

do onW hlta Dyable

PUMPScduled eld a t

rnl 'ct $11100Ander* I I Vm and ■ ^ ^onduct ^

le P o e MID OR^0 * re , . , .• J B m t3 M rs. LOW JSU> a t th e HEEL - iHiiBIs. She n t t u) p.m . -sched*

ed ^/a lth e r J B B S t■ p'®y ^ S S a r J r /8 p .m . M S a O ^ J I ZClover

he pro-

K tjlhrlng,Relnke.la rb a ra

fcls to 'vem ent V A I V U Pome of ^ ^

l o S : ■- ^ i s r D<d M rs.s; w ere ------ • .........iftrd Is I -------leeling. • • “

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For Your WeddiiU t dur m ailar b aV tri craat*

H h B caka for your Im portant d a / .ually deigned for you, Mad

^ | H finest Inoradianti It will ba 1 aaa an d "O allihut" to aoll

D p i . lu ttray 's IrMrara b«karlicliillia In bskary llfm a I

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7 3 3 -0 6 1 7

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-Tlmai-Nawi, Twin Fdlll, Idoho 9

I burg , "P o o r R ichard’s G uys," will provide m usic fe r the dance . . and royalty will be selected a t^ . >chool int4»rmi.tslon.

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honor P rin ts For m’f 1969 Z T he P rice Of I

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its It will ba baautlfui to iu » " to a a tl

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Today'sS t o c '

NEW YORK (U P l) Blue n»i ch ips look over , slock m arket of,', leadersh ip Tuesday, and as cif trad in g m oved into the final “ J® h o u r advances held almost a do< two-io-onc ^ g c over declines, f '” T u rnover w as brisk.' gm

Shortly before 1 p.m ., the U P l m arke t indicator, meas* .urIng all stocks traded , wos up oj. 0.51 p e r cen t on 1,538 issues fit. tr a d e d .-O f these; 823 -gained, g " 468 dccli.rred, on:

7 ^ 0 Dow Jones average of cui - b lue chip industrials had in- _ c rea sed 5.27 to 930,35 n e a r u . ,

1 o 'clock. Volume approxim at- e d Il-miUion shares.

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p, 875-dOO lb. 30.00; n ea r six loads ch IL + 'H choice 1.000 lb 29.00 for Septem- 1 + S b e r d e liv e ry ; 40 m ostly good cioi.

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MM+- B high choice nnd prim e 1,125 to finU' « - « 1,175 lbs 32.25-32.35; sam o g rad e t + ii 1,125 lbs 32.00; average and «8-7ii

+ g high choice 1,125-1,150 lbs 31.«h .“ 5^ ii - f t 31.75: choice 30.25 - 31.50; Ro<kl ch ^ 10 +]« and cholco 29.50-30.25. H eifers _n>‘

« M + u high choice ond prim e 975-1,000 %-*l .1 31.00-3J.2S; some, grade 950- «*S 3 i i J 875 lbs 30.50-30.75; choice 29.25- W 30.25; good a n d cholco 28.50 to;» 3 r » 29,W. U tility and com m ercial S .„ cows 20.50-22.50, few 22.75-23.00. x". I!) ^ Conner and cu tto r 18,00 . 20.73. oct ‘Ji »4«-,ir: 29.30-30.25; high Rood nnd .2 naC+ y choice th ese weights 28.50-29,50. M.y la « l j* ' *^0 li)’ 28 ,00 ; choice 550 i ”',« j i ^ l 750 lb sle e rs 31.00-35,00; high pwI I ?Jlrr sood and choice 30,00-31,50. n'* ilr ijt) Sheep 1,500. Spring lam bs nt|}f slcndy; o ld cro p Iam bi 1.00 low- Tn

m ostly .steady. In in- *1'.?,'S i»S .Ii sl«nces wenk. Choice nnd prim e r4»’: 1*1 i7l l ''K > n ’hs ni.50; c h o i c c

!■’> c L a wooled. lam bs 29,00. C h o I ce ' Vri« « - ( shorn lam bs 29.50; cull and util- if*"

J I ty jsh o m ew es fi,50 0.00.

(UPI) -r lUSnA)—llT.ilnrJs 0H Hni. J,tOO. n .rrow . .nd illli ali.ilv Qui

1*14 . . . to l i low.r. modir.i.ly .cilvi Nn I-l Iv n.

S r m o lb, J».74.*M*J1, Sow.” ini(Jy” "f.l?i» * • '■Cllv#, No. I.J J10-4M Ib. l».00■1B. 5l 400-

l e t s » v , u " n r , "•■ "i> , ..'■ii’.ufr .a-nstrucllon f“>ir ii..<iy lo .itttn., p ir ,t .hrouBh- S,ZV‘ a » rIson-Knud- ■>»> htir.t*, S l.u ihx r iUM. iwo loadt Idn

rhnle. ».tfr30,S0; f 0o<| lljB H IB i cow. p n r‘lilve *"• n n flore than n...p im. nm.ii .upniy of tM crop Sllv1 «w«r,)»,i S'x ’ijri' .■51",n tho past oM emp >hnrn al.iiahlar jtmlM 1& lh. Slir<le compa- *»h Nn. l p.lu lO.Wi « |«» rhou. 180compleied 'I ' ’oV cf Ji irLVd " A iLTo;, *•oximately .tauii,i«r Umi>. Jioo ijOB,

Jlraet waa CATTLK F U T im n.? «*"" Iho m cl- Tlio following qunlatlona nreH artfnrd provided from Murlns n ru th rrn l>icm

:over» nn Com m odities w ire by Rex Ul- _*'• construc- rtcli and AsHOclntes;

le n t p lant Hl*h |.ow Close >'•r n e a r fho J u r a .71.20 .7fl.07 w ?,

Aug. 30,80 an.lO .10.47 «■.Dec. ' 29,07 20,28 20.41 ” "

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Stato De- BIlOW SIJVTED0 and Dfl- KIMDP.RLY - Film s on Mex- - Counoll Ico will bo shown by o.-A. (Gus) italehniHfl K elker, ndilor of lhe T i m e s - •’ in depart- News, a t R p .m . Wedntinday In : ; g ram and Ihe Church of the Nnraronn In ;.'.

K im berly. Tlio public Is Invlled, M

Falls Markets |!JS: /fr.;::“”:“:::;::;::::: :!S ‘

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PORTLAND ' .reT.^id'wduVi PORTLAND .(UPI) - C a s b S “ Sc hoicr toB-i.ioo gra in . Coast delivery basis: ,

I t W hite w heal 1.46>/ r«d .tccr Soft w hite 1.46H

W hite c lub 1.47H ard red w in lcr no bid •Cola no bid

^I FSMNS, . . . r i r Slirect feed- SEATTLE •/eek ending SEATTLE (U P l) - G rain fob, ,,s

[ active for s o / j wbilt? 1.45 |4 ' ?A'?' ‘rect from v /h ite c lu b -1.45^ • • iteers f u l^ H ard w inter 1.59tremes 1.00 c o rn 57.00-58.00 , isis; feeder B arley 48.50-J9.50 'te r sleers— _____ ^MIlV c h o ic e ClflQAOO CJJAW ot ®r s ix lo a d s CHICAOO (UPI)-Whe»» .nd o«U w«r» pricfrnr ^ p n te m - ('acllonally higher, com hlfher. and rye Fundlor b e p t ^ «nd .oyl>«.n. irrcful.riy hljhir «t lhe lh. 1OStly g o o d cloi. Monday o nihe Chicago Board of Mont:lu d in g ho l- ''<>« Mond.y on th. O iic.it, Board of '00 - 18.75; „ JK ' essed baisis m lo 3si.- <»»» wp !i ta !!i; V up K;ads choice ■.".‘’. . a V i . X ‘i , i ! l ! . i . i1 three 975 and wai In/lutnced by_ihe iirenilh In Antci

choice 925- on‘ “TihIr“«"av7"riiiirg'?or''^™n‘i’ .'?i« Am.00; feeder Ihe iecoad t tn l th l d iy ol *harp in- AmI; 350cholce * o5” *'fulure. .1m beneflled Irom lhe Am

700-900 lb Mrcngih In cora. AmI 700 - 725 "®* ■* *• Friday ANC.. u >>'« 'here w«» .limulaled demand lor Cap>Stly choice future, bccautr at lighter (upply. Oiv1 750 EOOd Tride In w y b iu sM ri. largely com- Divi i A n o o ^ mercial in chir.cter and conlinuing Tnd28,00-28.50; .irengih In other grain, .pined over IntS A..0M ay-early »ybe.n« a t trade idvnnce*. A «

GRAIN rinU RES CniCAOO (UPD-Clo.Int Crain Range, Axe

Open Jll(b Low Clou P nv . DabiWiiEAT , Dnd

Livestock: “ “v •« . .im }.3m Dn.i 75. Slaugh- Jep lliii liiiH iinw : j4 ^ - lini^ nr.ds not ful y D " '»>i >.«Hi l.»M -4Mi I,38»I Dullo r cows andla sse s r a th - May • ,w ; i .k h i.i4’i .w j J-14«j C psteers good ™ :|i« •:>«; g .

slaughter Drc .23 J.33S J.M .33 4 J-3J CIIA•ime 29.90- M " , '-“ M »-3tU i.is Bi1< i high cut- „ ? " *22.70; can- Jtii .«fi -ss .06H .ms incc20,40; bulls i z : f k ^ cT kIttle choice M.r .7i!i .72 .7154 .72 .ti md,ifc rs2 8 .W „.«V" „ , .„ ,i S '

Jul ,24 I.Ji«i 1.21^ l.liVi l.:l> Chenand g ills Srp .:»« 1.23 i.ib j . j : i.ia^i coi

195-230® lbs ? « . . l i n t i^ .4 i l l l ! i ?4 ?ol ,) lbs 20.75- SOYBEANS ' COM19 75-20 75 '•’•y 2 *.«‘i !> « ’ 5-“ ‘> ‘•■"'Sl1" w m , S ' S i ; I S S S i . ; S ’‘ I8S

Sep 3.45U 3.47 3.43? J.4S? 2.4J1J Cwnot es tab . Z ' S S ,; ijS ii S i i I S S S

ring Iam bs jm - a.44 s.ij 6.44 8.si 0.43 c&i 3 Iambs a t ,>■« { g ^ 5 “ g ;-]

Dec Ti'S TiM Till t!:J t]” ComIJan 7.-JI 7.27 T.JO T.JT 7,17 Conc

SOYBEAN MFAL Con.M.y TS.li 73.15 T4.60 T4.«0 TJ.IO Cn»u

Livestock: Jul 7«.«5 T«,TJ 78.3S T8.4B ?e.6i Convs and g ilts 7fi.« 7J40 « .« • gorj.lighcr, and occ 6».ib es.oo <a.n eo.M u ,tj cro«0 lba -21.00- oce «.M8 SS.40 «t » e«.40 sn.U D deV t19.75-21.25; {?" g :J i «:|» gj?.*

20,25. Sows D-Dld. Dellilb s 18.00- ------------------------ • a;;*'

,ves 25 Produce Prices Sj:;endv to 25 cincACO lUPi) — producer

Ch” « : * '»>• Pfoceiied I d 8l*J-«BW:/. F eeders bnck S5-«4: muenxer chedd.r.; P ''ne 1 125 to *ln|la d.l.le> ST-OI^; longhomt S74I; 40 L" ‘

ITM,1ft Ib. block. U i;4J: .w l.. (wheel.)! Tooiamo g ra d e report;* wock* <»9.jJe ib.)/ grti* erage and «8-7is gmd. d m-»h: grade c s»- yjjj

Prle»* r«po«ed by Ih. p " ''31.50; godd Chlc.go M etcmlle Eichm*.! -n' !5. Heifers,e 075-1.000 fv ,'g rade 950- «*f» »'e»Jv; whii; <»'*' « ; };«

iolce 29.25- r.Frlco 28.50 to Open hllh low taled Ml :om m ercIal m22.75-23.00. a " , io iit jb.ss i” ? sii” ^ 1:1

1,00 . 20.-7S. Oct »,«» M.M U.SO'W.M 1T3 ‘ROOd a n d ■>« ,„.enn>^,‘rk” hVll??.” ” '‘‘28.50-29,50. M.y i«.r« iT.oo 3«,40 3<i.n w ,

choice 550 i'v JJ.« ” « .« 5J.« IJii"15,00; h ig h Pnt.loe.i Tnlal thipmrnt. TII: old and J " "

! Inmbs n t I , ' ; ; : , ; . . i ; - ! f)1 1.00 low- Tmck ..If-. (IBO Ib. 1-A Unlei. othrr-n /lv In (n Id.lio r iu ift hurlxnk «,IJ- 'a<ly. In m- «.3.^,^t|nnc■»l. Nonh Dakota round l«l. I,L*, and prim e r.4».i(>J.c h o i c c ,|,” ?i'}|''|te5,Vi“ m«iira'e'V.\e^^^^C h O I c e Trark .a im T e.a. yellow gran*..

Ill and util- } p»rt car. IJO: larg. I ,« ; yellowM (n n o lari* l.Sii wlili. medium 3,73.•w . _ ---------- - •

n*,-u„.,.n Over the Counterd Illli at..lly QuotMlon. liom NASD •( .nproilni.t.- ilrnicilv.. Nn. I-l ly noon. All bM. . r . Inltt>li-il.r lildi, r)ll,rund JBO hei<( Interdf.ter .lunl.llon. rfo not Include re-ltd 11.SB: No. tall m.rkup, m .ik dnwn nr commltilnn, OHO

‘ ‘c .:"i»olii’!f», 4» n id Asked “w K*«i lb, A lbertson 's 13,25 13.75 Oryi1' T«d/n, « , E qu ity Oil' 20.25 21.00 n'‘«;

F i r s t S e c C o rp 41.00 42,00 (I!!;.dy 10 .Ifttnn, P i rn t SCO In v e n t fl,25 fl.75 i*"-.u iW -T ‘’.la’i r i G a r r o t l F r o ig h t 33.50 34,50 \l'^r , I‘i>» ><“ N "1 Bnni« 35.00 30.00 I.dt' ii’oo’:^j3 tio J'Jni'O P o w e r P fd fiO.OO 63.00 I";,'IIMI.M; I n lu r m ln H a s 10.A7U 11.37V4 ns!r. J‘ii> C.om S liv e r ' .50 .60 iJi« .i good inli M orrlH on-K niid 2.1,25 24.00 ' '

I’n c lflo S ln n d n rd 10,50 11.25 mj.lOMi.ooi <»■ R o jjo ra D ro a 10,50 20.25 "J’ of eld ernp S l lv o r S t a r QnS .3714 <50 nd

nrr„lr s j« r r« , i.if<>. .1.7/1 4,50

iJw r J c . ]b6 "*c

„ i ,« i ‘ Tu.M .yi m u rln i. light ,io .u . i iU . , "*

ijBH s "E.y Rex Ul- 75*';.;?^rn;‘‘i ir . i i" '! i iM'’whi;'.''*»^iI.OW Close J 'rn ry “ .maTl pu'lM?''(Mln, 7» p.r ten! M m,7fl no.07 (i; ? ;• r” ^ * "* "* '**'m.lO .10.47 (Ml", •• P*' », «T|:0,2fl 20.41 ” " ’■> ” MIH.OO 20,03

n s on Mex- ; ; : ' : « B j e W ? ' j ^ T A T B i f i l I ' □.•A. (Gus)

I , :Inrnronn In

Is Invlled,

............. . .4B IA R0E5T S E U a iO N o f A WARD

;*i ■ custom desh

GEM STATE 1

.VlVd,<»is:oo

Albertson's____L Notes Rise In1 Sales Volume0 ' • BOISE (U P I) — A Boise-1 — C ash w estern food chain Mon- ' basis* announced a 7,2 p e r cent ■ increase In sa le s ov e r l a s t (

y ea r. sp<Albertson'.t Inc. announced hq’

KM sales of J420.126.478 fo r fi.scal w-y e a r ending M arch 29. 19G9. „

P resident o f th e 214*- store , . . . f i r m , J.L . Scott, ind icated tha t gp,

. .the com pany had added nine- g j■ superm arkets throughout j u - b r a in fob, „ s ten -sta te .opera tion and over

- SS,000,000 was Invested in cap- „n ital equipm ent fn addition to leased rea l esta te . ]

Mutual Funds . ‘j;s’tr'Kd" :.is 'ZT !>»

.nd oal. were price ., on Mutu.l Stock, z31.J713.13 yOilgher. and rye Fund. a . quoted by Select' O.IB »,I9 1(4 hlghir «l lhe lh. NASD Inc, V .r Pay ».«l ».3«

cago Board or Mandty tnr R r. 4.ST S.43 p rc S o Board of ' Bid Aril.d Inel Fd «.BJ 2J.«2 f _cent- cora up « v ' » I f l »i“ ' ' loi?? l i i ?

In early trade Aloha- IJ.K14.BJ Cu.l B-I JB.4I J!.:olie .trenglh In A m c.p' 6.1T S.M Cu|t B-1-21.M 33J1

Am Du. .3.34 3.»J Cuil B-4 10.31 II .37d Upon to take Am Oiv 11.1«n.&3 CuU K-I ».B<-S.i;for prom Ifter Am GrUi T.» l.l« Cu.t K-3 C.31 S.»l

ol .harp in- Am yjv .1®;“ .}*;“ f l jflted from th. Am Nal J.M 3,« Cu.l W * ,« ^enve a . Friday ANCHOR OROUPl Polarl. 8.J6 e.03 of d demand lor Cap Fnd 0.90.0.&S Knikr 8.3T f.lT - r .iw ly . Div Gr M.M i.56 Knk GOl 11.15 11.41 " It■ largely com- Div Inv S,T31B.M Lexing M.» 13.2T ups r i f e d ' o ^ s Z : i Fd’ ' I I I 1:S u b V ” t]}

AXE HOUfllfTOV! L(fe f ir J .’4 S.Tl a ll^ ” !l i ,iV. ,12 HL*. '"t.’,, l \ \ th(

» « Axell Sl Till t;si LOOMIS Saylei;' h aI Crain Range, Axe Scl « .» 7,11 Can Int 48.15 48Ji**w

ClOM P nv. Dabion S.»7 S.ST Cap Dv 13.14 :3.’4 . . .Bnd Slk * .» » ,« Mui 11.6715.07 o r

>4 ,31W l .im Dost SI 10,78 I1.-W Minhin T.S3 8.67 fa i.3!ii I.3IK Bojt F4 i . i i ».:g MdM Fd 13-01 13,13 P r

K -J4ij- 1.34Vi n n d s t 15.14 16.4S M a.i -Gr 11.48 llS lW -4Mi I,18»I Dullock U-M ITA3 ^nt#r•Tr• JS,IJ17,T4 OU“ SiS ? r I S ! ! : ! ! l : l :£ .iS;ii ,!:ii "o’i .W i 3-14«J Cap Inc 0-14.:0,lJMc Don lO.M U.M m l>i j I.16H Cap Life T.M *.49 Mid Am 7.10 7,70 (ir

.J6Ji 1.25 , Cent Shr 11.74 U JJ Mdy. Cp lfi,T7.;a.33.23} 1-3J ClfANNING FDS; Mdy. Fd U M lt.K

a 1.37^ I.3S Bilan J3J714.50 MORTON PDS ; .1,«n f i ; thi

.«H .MS Iticom 1.65 9-43 Mrl In. «,}7 O.Ot w l*4' -6T l .« H Sped 3,41 3.T3 MIF Fd «0.»31.72 _ _ii .eSH -MH CHASE CROUP: MIF Olh »C.1I 6.M CHa .72 .71 Fnd Bo« I3.:e i4.49 MuOmh« S.«4 1,13 Cn

Front 106i5 111,25 Muomin 11.15 12.13 W1.15 I.J4»; .ST Dot 11,57.14,83 Mut Shrt J1.711I.TI ‘r*-

l4 l.liVi 1.21S Chem Fd 18.52 2(1.34 Mut Tr 1,82 l.fO in4.J2 l.ia^i Coi Eqt 5,45 lie*.,jnutM1.J813.2J (a<J.J4« 1 11 Coi Fd 03 ,:0 .1^ Nnt WS 11.32 iJ.M *“ '

!i !.»?; 1-34 Col Crih 7.17 Tj* Nat Ind «1,49 13,49 COCOM Fd d2.U'I4.8 Nut Inv 8.15 8,81 a

•i J«> J.«5‘i CmStFd 3.41 &.;M#iAT SEC SER:rt J.T8» :.«9?i COMMONWLTU Dalan 11.31 11.30 fUU 2.trU 3-U FUNDS; Dond S.7t «J3 Int) 2.40; 2.4S>i Cw Cap l.ot 13.11 Divid 4.$3 5.39 ur(>ii 1.3(H/ 2-15% Cwlh In 0.B6I1.8J Pf Stk T.TS 8.45^ 3,401'* s.38^; Cw Inv 0.34 M.JO Incom 6.K «.51 Wl'

S.43H 3.43H Cw Slk 0.T9 M.TO Stock 9,5810.47 slCCO.MMONWLTH Crwlh 30,0018,93

«.81 8.51 AAB 1.70 1.84 N it W.t 6,48 T.IO »r,«.51 8-43 C*D reo 1,05 NcUWlh r.U27.18« .« * .« Comp Cp »,S7)0.ni New E nf ;0,8i TI,™ .8.85 T.95 Comp Dd 10.J4 U,;3 New Hor J8.n2J.73 "7.4J T.35 Comp Fd 11,05 11,8; New Wld 14.90 !«.t* bU7.25 T.I« Comitk 5.M 6.43 Newlon I6.TM*. 67.3r 7,17 Conctd .19.7619.7* Neait IT 47.21:7.H WH

Con. Inv l3 25 13.«lOce>n o il 10.09 th(74.60 TJ.10 Cn.um I S.T7 6J1 Omega 8.96 9.08T8.48 78.65 Conv See ................lOOFnd I6.H IJ il75.40 SS.JO • Cnrp W I«.4H».«/on» Wm.......................C3. 73.55D 73.15 Cntry 13.08 ISJJ ONell............JT.99 19.13 c tr 69,90 M,75 Crown W 8,17 8,94 Oppb ................ ^08.40 68.15 D deVgh M T3.TflT3.T8 Penn Sq O.'IB B.la 0 ej,M 68.1S Decatr 13,74.13.81 Ptnn Fd *.83 9,93 nc 99-10 *0.10 Dfla Pd 13.11 1«,TS Phlla Fd M.44.!t92

Della ».l«'I(i.l2 Pllgrm 30.1711,23___ Dlvld .Sh -4,01 4,40 Pilot 8.83 9,67

, Dow Th 7.43 8,05 Pint .St ll.lT .Il.n ' 'nre*»l 07.5417.t« Plonetr . 14.T3I6,10nU

. L I U C O Dreyfu. 14.01 ls.35 Planned J3.M 14.60 aPduce- EATON A HOw.rd Pric* TR 34.89 24,0a , S

l« f 8I*l-«Bii- M.59 11.59 Pro Fd 10,041 1 « > na l i ! ‘l i ? . , . ’, S'™;;, ' i i , ' ! " B ' ? ; , ! i ! , i ! ! ™

" m K S15!« K 5 <> ■iff i " V '.™ * p i s " J l i ' !'■!• S S H 5

>'“ • c “ ■ I S ' 'IJ:5iS:i? S S , S S ! K !» « . | ! ; r " i ' J S i i i t I ; ;

h k - ' ^ . : . r iS S !!:.•! , r V d , ' i : S ' i : ! i i h .. .(» i, eatiot.. nT.Jl . . . . R .vert . ,15 00 1«.4»CXi i , .7; ; ! s ; ; ; ! s . , r “ . , ; s i j s >»1 1514: check. <1li8] ll^ftl KUDDP.R FDSi ' Ofh f a J - j ; ] „e

iK S S n S i " 3 !■“ « i u i !:iii!:ii S :S S i n . ™ n l . i;,o . .n J

' 3 ” ” ■** ^ FINANCIM. Ini' tM . «

i i 'S s s fS « - J “ M! i!“ - K !!:" taii .V i^ Ino l .n 8.87 Sgmi Cp ll,»M3.8a

rk «1. .unnll.,. »■” *"» >"'1 U.WH *! 34TV.';>.'i ' C ;«■»„, ‘ jj ■»

PRANKI.IN ffTI’.m ROR FDSl dllCtlfn-ORIANl nal l i l l l IT

e<Hum ^73. |,„i, t.it 7.0T Cap J l 50 18.80 -f.

— i i K , ' S - 'l f l ?bDunter : s ,S ; i ! i i a v '’A, i : i i i i . i. I'unrt Am 10,31 11.49 Tcl.«r. ri,57 U .«69:

i!:,:,„v j,’:!i:!i:;i ; ; ; i : i ; ™ »not Iflclud. I.- Trch I'd 8 T7 0 98 65-or commltilnn, OHOUP SF.Ot Tmpltn }1,8I IJ.tfl |oi,rovid.d by r.. A'M..p^ l4 i? « M ? ? ," '.m S^ .io iS

o‘;r,i fn*!. i?isis:s! I'z f: p l i s s:si -,25 13.75 Oryplm no.io Ji l l \jniriM 11.04 IJ,I».25 21.00 ‘’'‘•'•I 2»,1T 11.17 llnlfoml ,11,1*1333.00 42ioO (I!U h l l VNITKO rtiNTtal25 fl!?5 lHHover* UT i;?i |“nrom M iliw ” _.50 .14,50 ; J '? | J « ifn 'p rn *“ *•“ I.00 30.00 i .d i . ' -Hiiiioiji v iiu. i V m . ; ; : : I1.00 H3.00 . ]2?I, j5SI X*! J '? ! ! t f ■'. " w " m S r ■ "!:!l ? :i s *!:i!,!:!i.50 00 0.80 v.ne. ■«] *41■.25 24.00, i t iV ^ p t ? i ? i i ? s j j : 2 r : { s s i " s s1,50 11.25 mp nr «,«5 »:» Varfert In 6.70 oil',50 20.25.37^4 .50 nd fnd Ii:3Mli43 Wath MulHlMiieoi'.7fl 4,50 nrt Trnd .w.ll I'd ii.Hll.oo.25 7,75 n .n k S.M H,ii le.ii

. nvc Am 14.T1 K.og Wnii.or 308411.T8sons " S!”'"’ i » 7.T3

n ; r . J 3 . « i J : ? ^ » i i W i iJllrig pile*. Ill

ii|’ l i 3 i i ; » C t ,o tl ,n o « r". Th* B » it,ln Q u a lity

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78 . r c.n, motor MERCHANTILEr t.„ i n, «T | M ain So. 7 3 3 -2 8 2 4

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IO N o f A WARDS m S O U T H E D IDAHO

CUSTOM designing' ‘ 'STATE TROPHIES

W ll, Idohm IU

[n Successfu »e Investing

A Boise-B y R O G e Tr E S P E A I

v e r 1 a s t Q — i am in a posi ion lo ' . speculate w ilh a few thousand tio

announced dollars, the loss of which would br ,« .ftin be harm less. H ave you any sug- co 19 19G9. g e s U o n s ? -C .R .. uc, X *. A — U nder these conditions, m.icated tha t speculation is justified so long lec dded nine- g j i[ jg based on knowledge, ho throughout jum ping into a stock on a ru- fo 1 and over m or Is a lw ays poor business, ba

r and the odds a re heavily stack- idditlon to ed aga inst you. M

Narco Scientific Industries Is wi a p articu la rly in teresting situa- hc

m n a tion w ith excellent upside poten- ii: ' tia l. W hile these sh ares a re per- Pi

jBWiiis haps less of a speculation than pr , 131.3713,11 you had in m ind, they a re back- cc

p.v »i? I S i*y good earn in g s and a solid cr “ t s;« p roduct line. co

M l ----------^ ^| r | | j ; W a U s t r e e t im i l C h a t t e r - iit i !:™ S NEW YORK (U P D -T h o pMb m ' ' Sw t n re sistan ce fo r the aiiOi iiii51141 m arket now seem s to lie on the ai

ii.» 13JT upside, Reynolds & Co. says, sc '** * Ji ! j j The m a rk e t h as taken in stride th :r ji.’4 s.n all the recen t m oves to restric t ti< Fd 841 910 grow th of the econom y and tii IS sai'iei;' has shovm a tendency, to rally cc 1?‘ "w henever th e re is good hews 34

15 67 is 67 o r the , ru m o r of ^ m e lh in g ei n T.S3 8.67 favorablc,” th e firm adds, re ■Gr ij'iB iira -PrJces m a y well be bottom ing sl Tr join 17,74 out a t p resen l and will probably pc

not continue to go sideways c( on io.o6 ui&s m uch longer, according to thc pi

1 ifisl . --------- . d,fi? vPA t', r . Investors have h igh hopes "] Inc 4:s7 S.ii th a t th e Nixon adm inistration •n* ».»» w ill' slow inflation without Rih xcisi 6M crea ting a recession anflVwiil h« 5.64 6,13 end th c V ietnam W ar or*- a t Ihr. d im in ish U.S. involvement P'rr liu life in it, Spear & S taff says. O ther 5 ^ ’ factors contributing to investor nd «ii49iji49 confidence a t th is tim e include ^ SEC I r i* '* ' * belief th a t the w orld 's . ®3 i ii.3« cu rrency m an ag e rs have ih e ®

S.7I e^3 in ternational m o n eta ry situation Ik - - i « « '''®ii in hand , and th a t deten te - » eiw eisi w ith R ussia will be ach ieved to 1

a«MlnS ® °P» i®®® slow down, the - v.t 6i48 Tiio a rm s r a c e ,” th e firm says.

lior j i in i j in The an tic ip a ted slowdown In K S''** busines.s la le r th is year, coupledIT i r i i l x n with o th e r fac to rs , s till clouds "

»ii;o.o9 the m a rk e t outlook S tandard &I i* n ij33 Poo r's notes. The firm advo- w ivm JS.6816M cates re ien lion of well cho.?en w,

17,99 19,13 stocks w lth new buying kept to Sq a'is Via & m inim um w hile re se rv es vr

1 30.1711,23 — '.St l i n i i n -Jam es D ines & Co. says a ;r M^Tsieiio num ber o f negative trends a ro mi “t r 24 » i l « apparen t In the cu rren t m arke t, m Fd i«:»4iiS In, p a r tic u la r " th o expanding 5J “ nuhiber of new lows, a declining (»AM nisi advance-decline line, alm ost - ly 13-3# i4.n dally new lows of tho Dow I

aSiS’SiJ average , and strengthoiiaio.04 in the gold sh a re s .” Nevorthe-

strongest c lem ent In rtd i V b oi” lil® p ic tu re is the alm ost • 'isww.w ex trao rd in ary refu.sal of thrj D JI r xittS mm low in Ihc fnceo f .r pdsi of wave n ftc r wave of bad

« “ 071 news,” the firm points oul.■ loin 0il3 - ------------;ir 'i ii i ll Butter and Eggs

"m i K i a S S A N FRANCISCO (U P I - .95 P'SMNS) D airy priccs to re-cp I'ii'.’iiM tallers:’5 ’ H Ji ilH E ggs, Consumer carton per n 10.35 10.15 dozen:

In js fijV ii FSMNS: ex tra la rg e AA 41-49:'i ? **''■" ia^Re A 40-4B; lnrge AAman’fnmV® la rgo A H7-45 medium AAlnd I1WI38I 34-44; Hoinll AA 27-;iO. ; nr 6 « 617 Nulald far.m ers: largc 40; me- , I ROR FDSl dium 43; sm all 34. J

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posi Ion lo The com pany, f o rm e r ly Na- :w thousand t io n a l A e ro n a u t ic a l Corp. has which would branched out from its o rig inal /ou any sug- c o n c e n tra tio n on avionic -prod­

ucts into m cdical e le c tr o n ic s ,• conditions, m arine electronics and control- ried so long led environm ent. Acquisitions ,

knowledge, have been largely responsib le/ ck on a ru- for N arco 's expanded producti o r business, base.eavily stack- The m ost recent acquisition.

McKesson Co., m anufac tu res a Industries Is wcll-respectcd line of dental and esting situa- hospital anesthetic and analges- ipside poten- ic equipm enl nnd com pressors, u e s a re per- P r io r to this lake-ovcr, m edical :ulation lhan products accountcd fo r 26 per ey a re back- ccnt o f sales b u l m ay now in- i and a solid crease to about 32 per ccnt. Thc

com pany's Air Shields subsldi-------------------- a ry is known throughoul the

world os the m ak er of Isolettes,I J m iniature regulated envlron-L x C c T m ents for infants. A line of in-

tensive-care equipm ent and sys-___ ••'- lem s for use in .h an d lin g pre-

r j a y - m ature Infants and<card iac p a . - y C l . tients has been Inlroduced.

N arco Avionics m arketed four I)—Tho path m ajo r new products la s t y ea r :e fo r the and an im portan t nav igational to lie on the aid fo r the private a irp lane will k Co. says, soon be availab le a t one-fourth ken in s tride the cost of an ex isting com peti- fs to res tric t tive product. T he genoral avio- jconomy and tion business lends to be cycli- ncy, to ra lly ca l w hich w as ap paren t In Ihe } good hews 34 p e r cen t d ro p in fiscal 1967 r o m e th ln g earnings. A good rebound In 1963 firA adds, resulted in profit o f 51.96 a

le bottom ing share . Com pany officials see a will probably possible 15 p e r cen t to 20 per 50 sidew ays ccnt gain this y e a r w hich would M ing to thc put earnings a t $2.30.

W hile m edical electron ics pro­ducts do not c a rry a s wide a

h igh hopes m nrgm of profit, th is sEgmcnt im in istra tlon N arco 's business w ill tend to on w ithout smooth out the w ider swings In . on anfl* will avionic s?les. N arco s com bina- WaT oiv a t ii*’' ' scientific know-how and involvem ent m nnagem ent should keep

' savs O lher a n d earn ings moving, to investor ahead a ^ a sa tisfac to ry pacc. tim e include (M r. Spear cannoi an.swer all ihP w S f i m ail personally , h u t w ill answ er s h a « th e «'i questions j i s s lb le in h is col- a ry situationth a t d e te n te ,

,w 'd o S ; ‘‘t h ^ " ® t a t o i e s , O n i o n srm sa v s ' FUTU RES

The following quotations n re T provided from Mt;rla.s B rothers

Commodities w ire by R ex Ul- ;,m “ " I Associntcs:

S nndard & H igh Low CloseM»y H 86 6.71 e.nlwell cho.?en f^av 4 (JS

X’"® Maine P o ta toesle re se rv es M ay 2 .8Q 2,72 2 .M

Nov. 2.43 2.41 2.42

Co sav« a nf.w york niriTER« .4 ^ NK" vo rk . (UPI-USDA) - BiilterS trends •oro market TueKlny: Offering, ample: Df- ren t m arke t, "’•«<* f*if. **111''* J] ''" *a expanding S r tc o ^ r e ^ ;" a* (M .c« rt) 'e8V4!«Vji*B !, a declining (« Koro #6« « . inc, alm ost

thc Dow and strength

i " e K MOTHERSthe nlm ostnl of the D JI \ A # A i w i * r r " r \ i/ in lh e f a c e WANTED!nve of bad

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;C0 ( U P I - D a y c o n t o s t . . . prices to rc- s p o n s o r e d b y

e .r io n l e a d i n g M a g i cc .r to n p e r V o l l e y m e r c h a n t s .

•«e AA At-m:B; lnrge AA U s t o n f o r d e t a i l *m edluin AA10. i '

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Court Agrt D raft ReelBy CHARLOTTE MOULTON. SelccHv

WASHINGTON (U PI) - T h e Suprem e C ourl ag reed Monday . to rule next term on the governm ent's use of punitive d ra ft reclassifications against qvHt<>m defiant and disruptive w ar p ro testers. • appeals

A t Issuo w as th e d irective by in sucl:

Protective Task I Korean Coast Is I

By DONALD H . MAY and sc

WASHINGTO N (U PI) —The f " Pentagon said M onday thc U.S. f .Q - task forcc scn t to protcct Korea'' A m erican reconnaissance planes Yellow operating off th e North Korean Korear coast had been reduced from 29 rhini.e, ships 10 Cighl. . “ S

The N avy’s, b iggest w orship, - the nuclcar c a r r ie r Enterprise , a,u,our ,--------------- --------------------------------- size of

why th

Business.■ , . The

Today Sol®reeonn

B y L E R O Y P O P E U P I B usines# W ritff

31 AmNEW YORK (U P I ) -T h e lob Henl

shop business h as grown so big the it is having to tu rn to the elec* provid tr ie compuK^r to keep track of reconn its a rm y of w orkers. Preaid

This news com es from a Job ued d shopping p ioneer, C. F . Falken- EC12I- berg of C harlotte. N.C., w h o been 4 sta rted out 17 yea rs ago rent- planes ing engineers, technicians and Nor m anagers lo com panies on te rm United contracts. a) figl

His firm , F a lkenberg and As- Korea, •iociatcs. Inc., is not one of the giants o f the $1 billion a; y e a r I business, “ B u t w e s till have C J 40,000 to 50,000 r e s u m e s o O . stored In o u r com pu ter and thc - num ber Is g row ing ," ho told J j j j

When F a lk en b erg sta rted there w e re on ly five o r six job

• shops In the coun try . Now there V / I a re 1,500, and b ig national tem ­porary help firm s like Man- power Inc., and 'K d ly Girls have been b ranch ing Into Job j shopping substan tia lly . " ‘•1, J' F a lkenberg said hi.i com pany supplies w ork team s to blue chip com pan ies In six sta tes.

B ut the re su m es his com pany “ sto res in com pu ters com e from

'- a l l over th e w orld .. VWe have P™ J to uso thc co m p u ter to m atch i ”- ” ' Job requ irem en ts and people In- “CW* stantaneously. jn o rd e r 'to com- sess'C pete " F a lk en b e rg said.

Jo b shqps should not be con-■ fused w ith executive recru iting *ho I

firm s, m anagem en t consulting out firm s o r em ploym ent agencies would allhough th ey perform som e augge functions of a ll three, her s

The business began a s a lolno< m eans of providing a wide Sen rnnge of co n tra c t ehglneering and Hcrvices—litc rn lly renting out Blach single onglneers o r huge team s lo tli of engineers, technicians and nated executives—to a com pany for a e rty ’ specific c o n trac t Job. M any en- ntlon, fiineers nnd technicians found Prest thn t w orking fo r a Job shop, o f th' instead of d irec tly fnr un Indus- istrat tr ia l com pnny. provided m ore e r, h sccurily and m ore 8all.sfoctory propi working conditions. w cb t

Tiie corporn tions, cspcclolly the , thoso In defenso bu.iiness, found Toxo tho Job shop cnohled thom to Kl get eng ineering and technical "flon Hlnfffl fo r purtic itlo r purposes mitle for periods of weeks to years privi wilhout m ak ing perm anent o r a com m llm ents to Individuals. no

NolJody cnn estlm nte nccu- thnt rntely w hot proportion of the >vant total eni?incerlng and technical joc l, ntnfffl o f A m erican Induslry la _ in supplied by Job shops. However, did t Falkenberg sa id tha t o f a rough j t , avcragQ of $J3f) a w eek per w orker In nnlnrv, U.S. Job shops m u st bo filling around >tnn« f(>\ir,inllllon Jobrf of a ll kinds ;

■ un(ier to rm a^ d tem porary con- trac ts . ' U..&

•'On the m anagerial side, I , , wnuld sny n m ajority of tho ‘ people whoso BorvIces wo con­tra c t o u t to clien ts nccept per- nirinent Jobs w ith tho c lien t," •

, I-'nlkenborg said . "So do nomc of the eng ineers and techni­cians b u t iho old boom or and Iriim p trad ition slill is, rnm nant nmong engineers. M any of them • . Mill] like to m ove around frc- qnonllv. and w orking for • Joh j nhnp Is tho cnslnRt and m ost J hicrn llve w ny to do th a t." M

MARCH EN D ED K fM A N IlJ \- (U P I)-n iip ln o farm -

r^rs cu t sh o rt '® p ro test m nrch n fte r four inilcfl W n d a y when ■, I’rcsldont, F crd lnnnd E . M arcoa ■•f m et thom in a helicopter, and

Cmlscd porsonnlly lo aeek the tl refo rm s lliey demnnded.

'I'ho fa rm ers h ad . p lanned lo m arch 7Q m ites to M arcos' presidentia l p a lace In Maniln to m ake th e ir d om and i, , '

ANDERSON LUMBER CO.HAS MOVED

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Addfson Ave. East

Lgrees To Ri teelassifieati<)N. Selective Service D ireclor Lewis the nexi

B. Herjhey that local d ra f l Septemh boards should consider reclassi- will be fying reg istran ts If they partici- quently.

the pate illegal ac tiv ities which The a interfere w ith operation of the behalf a

•iMt system . . of GayU The court annouiiced that J . Breet

appeals by two ^ u t h s involved Gulkn ! by in such cases will be h e a rd In o rder t ____________________________________ was^ lilt

ask Force Offanlidraf

st Is Reducedfailing

and seven destroyers w ere left f 'l f on station a f te r th e task force " was shifted over the weekend

V-^; from the Sca of Jap an , on 3tect Korea's ea st coast, to the anes Yellow Sea, which sep a ra te s Ihc

K orean peninsula from the . " 29 Chinese m ^ n lan d . ^' . riefense D epartm ent spokes-

m an :Daniei Z. Henkin, in ‘ •rise, announcing the rcduclion in the------ size of th e fleet, w ould not say oerfS 'e

why the pfotective a rm ad a was f relocated, nor would h e say why fcgistra it was reduccd.

The vessels w e re dispatched ® lo the a rea a fle r N orth K orea u f ,i shot down a U.S. EC121 reconnaissance p lane In in terna- “ . f , tional a ir spacc o v e r the Soa of ?*“ !?!" Japan April 14 w ith th e loss of F 31 A m erican lives. _ - 5 ° ch

» Job Henkin also refused to say if “ c‘«all; J big the task forcc w as still elec- providing pro tection fo r U.S.:k of reconnaissance p lanes—mission

President Nixon o rdered contin- T ¥ 7 1 Job ued despite t h e loss of the I . P Iken- EC12I-OT w hether th e Job hod 1 ^ 0 ^ e n taken over b y land-based

and Nor would he s a y if t h e te rm United S tates had. sen t addilion-

al fighter-interceptors to Soulh O U I i As- Korea. * f t h e ------------------------ QQQ]

m e i Solons Trim ,“ torim Study iH

arted •' t ■

?£ Of Taxation B ;

“I fl‘5•• ber of interim stud ies which Boise,

inanv undertaken by the Legis- /blue lotlvo Com m ittee on T axation. CaldW'

4 ., Tho L egislature h a d proposed a s sec ipany differen t s tud ies fo r the from '"P- m eetiihave P«1 off M onday, leaving ,

15 studies to b e accomplishf^d ,le between now a n d th e second therar com- session of the 40th leg isla ture

next January . i con- D irector M yran Schlecte of tion c ijiting Iho Legislative Council pointed school ulling out tha t loo m ony studies Bncles would pose staff prob lem s and day, som e suggested reduction in the num- fessor

ber so quality could be m ain- a t as a talned. T em p

wide Sen. W ayne Kidwell, R-Boise, dp ies •ering and Rep. Allen F . Larsen . R- fyjng 5 oul Blackfoot, assigned tho studies on tl team s to th ree subcom m ittees desig- worki: I and nated as A dm inistration, Prop , jneccl for a e rty Taxation an d G enera l Tax-

iy en- ation. Rep. Angus Condie, R- found Preston, w as nam ed choirm on shop, o f tho Subcom m ltlee on Admin-

indus- istrotlon. Sen. P h il Butt, .'R-Wlld. m ore or, heads th e Subcom m ltlee 'on

Qctory property Inxalion and Rcp. Jay w cbb, R-Boise, Is cha irm an of

sriolly the Subcom m llteo on G eneral found Toxotlon.

nm to KIdwoll nnd L nrsen will be hnical "flonting '’ m em bers o f all com- rposes m itlees ond will havo voting years privileges when s iltin g w llh one

lanonl o r another of them .'Is- Batt told the full com m ltlce

nccu. thnt the I.cglslailve Council fl Ihc wanted studle.i confined to nub- ; micnl jm u i on w hich the Icglslnlure Itry IS _ i n i n firs t re g u la r raasion— wever, did not a c t on negatively , ro i^ h Tiijg raised a question aboul

' w hether Ihe in te rim com m itiee 'rni.mi revenuo projec-

alnco.such n p ro f^sn l waa heaten by the leg isla ture . It woa

y decided lo includo tho atudy , hut lo havo D alt put the mat-

nf IhA ‘c before tho leglslulivo Coun-0 con- m eeting ,It per- ..................... — I— ■;llcnl," •

nnme | f i »techni- - _ _ S H r>r and im nantf them . . . j l M W M y i i i i i a k - •

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) Rule On ■ nations I:wis the next te rm w hich s ta r ts In Iraft September. A w ritten opinion issi- will bc handed down subse- ’lici- quently.hich Thc appeals w ere brought on

the behalf of David E a r l Gutknecht - of Gaylord, Mini]., and T im othy '

that J . Breen of Bridgeport. Conn.Ived G utkneckt contended th a t his d in o rder to repo rt for induction___ was illegally speeded up after

he dropped his reg istra tion and ’. classification ca rd s a t thc feet

of a U.S. m arsha l on Oct. 10,19C7, while pattic ipating in ah an tid ra ft dem onstration ih Mio- neapolis. -—

Hc was la te r convicted of failing to subm it to Induction

u*. and sentenced to four y ears In 'arce Hls a tto rney citcd the kcnd d jrcc tjve .Jn the appeal

Q- which w as re jec ted by the 8th ,t,» U.S. Circuit Court o f Appeals on

, ^ Jan . 20. the '^ ® Justice D epartm ent ar-

gued tha t Gutknecht m ight havc ,1. . , . been called up Just as quickly

under ord inary clrcum slanccs., .if, Breen, an undergraduate a t

Berkeley School o f M usic in ' Boston,' turned ov e r his draft

registration ca rd to a clergy- m an lo show h is d issen t to the w a r and " h is local board < reclassified him . . n i

S He then-filed su it not only to r c „ „ block his induction but also claiming *20,000 in dam ages.Lower courts held B reen could _ not challenge the d ra f t unlil he , 1 actually w as hiducted o r unlil 1

still p rosecuted as GutknechtU.S. Fined

sslon Judge :

’"'ite I. F. Woman i"' ' ' “‘J Buhl. I

’“’“‘HeadsIdaho K J^ ^ both .

S Speech Group ST.‘* * Doroth'

GOODING — M a rg a re t Slcil- Wesley lng, d irector of th e -E a s ie r Seal fined 3 Center.. Idaho F a lls , w as e lectcd an imp p resident of th e Idaho Speech w iiti

. . and Hearing A ssociation, a t the r I v annual m eeling hc ld F rb lay and T..Hof>

Saturday n t th e rew -pre-school ".,.i p rim ary b o lld in g -lii ' the Idaho ,

I S tate School fo r , th«% D eaf and t i " \'■ Blind In Gooding. “ '^rong

E lected (b - s e rv e 'W lth M rs. Jerom i steiling w ere John C lark, d irec- tu rn w to r o f the E a s te r Seal p rogram , pert, i

which Boise, a s vice president, and p ine Legis- Adams, w ho w orks’ in the *},«' p ation. Caldwell public S£baol system , spcedl

se c re ta o '. / a i l s ,w Represented a t th e two - day shone,

” iP" m eeting w ere speech therap ists P au l: » u § from throughout Idaho; teachers nnd S

of *he deaf, a n d public school cach; f “ "5 theraplsta. ■ K eithlature S a tu rday schedule Includ- each.

ed dem onslrauons and observa- p in t : **0" of ‘•eaf ch ild ren from pre- mon f

? ’Jl school through thc fourth g rade. Stamp tudies D uring tho w orkshop Satur- gomer s and day . Dr. Donald M owrer,- pro- lory, 1 I num- fessor of the speech deportm ent sm ith m ain- j,t Arizona S ta te University. Duhl,

Tem pe, Ariz., ta lked on prin- rin a r Boise, cipies and p rocedures for modi- Goodii ;n. K- fyjng speech behavior. He spoke Schmi itudles on tho new er techniques in Allen desig- working w ith children w ith Twin I To*^ Speech and hea rin g problem s. Ku)lis

ie, R- I ' lirmon^dmin- ■ ■

s U n u s ileneral ^ ^

Gs offeIlh onc

,miuo« Ail th e First Nal fo'lHib' T ravelers Checks ’

. u p to $ 5 ,000 „taut fo r a fe e o f or

a i " D uring M aynl waa

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C hante Saw yer, p rio r to h is departu re Looking on i s C hanle’s b ro th e r, B arry ,

l i s V a l l e y T r a f f i cinecht

Fined by Je rom e ’ P robate Brush, I Judge R ussell Shaud for speed- Pocatelk lng w ere Jacqueline McClure, Syms, V Je ro m e ; E leanor D. Hopwood, McGuire Buhl, and John H. Duke, Sal-

~ mon. $15 cach ; M ike W. Had- t f lock and Floyd E . Robinson, i.„ j

both Je ro m c . and E ih c l L. 7r_^ I i n Reeves, R upert. S20 each ; D avid .„i,, u p H. G arffr S i t U k e City, S23; " ‘ehi

* Dorothy Connor, Paul, S14, and Albert Steil- W esley F . Keeton, Boise, w as N. M.,

r Seal fined S35 by Judge Shaud fo r Willis I ■lectcd an im proper left tu rn . . . . . . . with no ;p e « h W illiam L, Blunt, Jerom e, w as d river's

fined SIS by Jerom e Police Denni: 'y Judge C .‘ J . Shupe fo r fa ilure ton Ave V j u lo yield the righ t o f w ay. Wll- by JudjIdaho q D ePew , Jerom c. w os _______

‘‘ “ nd fjned $15 fo r driving In the wrong lan e ; Ricky L. Bam eo,

M rs. Jerom e, $10 fo r-an Illegal " U '’ direc- tu rn and R andy G. G reene, Ru-

}gram, pert, $35 for speeding.I, and F ined by Je ro m e Juslice of in the th e ' P eace Irv ing Altm an for yslem , y jccd ing w ere G ary G raf, Twin -

F a lls , and Lexle Spenlcr. Sho-1 - day shone, $10 cach ; D allas Serr, rapists P au l; C arl P ou lter, Idaho F alls, sachers and Sianley B ird, H ailey, *12school cach ; D ale Pow ers, Buhl, nnd

K eith Sm ith, Sun Valley, *13 Includ- each.

bserva- F ined $15 each by Judgo Alt- m pro- m an for speeding woro Edm und grade. S tam per, Burloy; David Mont- Satur- gom ery, Pocaiello; Rex Mnl-

r,- pro- lory, Pocatello , and J im M esser- irtm ent sm ith J r . , Jcrom c. Douglas Jex, versity, Duhl, w as fined $10; J am es P e r- m m "i prin- rin and Bobby Estcrbrook , both r modi- Gooding, *17 e a c h ; L a r r y ■2 spoke Schm idt, Mountain Home, $18; ucs in Allen Cain nnd Dale Beck, both

w ith Twin F alls, $20 cach ; Donald lems. Ku)lison, Pocalcllo , *22; G eorge

u s u a l j ; f f e r :irst N a tio n a l City | Checks you w a n t - i $ 5 ,0 0 0 w o r th .

e o f only $ 2 .0 0 j,--ig M ay only , ;

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: r a f f i c C o u r t s C :sen Avc.

'robate Brush, Buhl, and M ax Tw iggs, by Judg< speed- Pocatello , $24 each; P a tr ic ia p roper n

cClure, Syms, Ketchum , $25, and G ary Jeffey pwo<^, M cGuire, Boise, *27. R oule 2,

J e r ry N. M cCardell, IB, '2040 C onant Ave., Burley, w as fined

,1? 1 ' 520 by Burley Polic Judgo Ro- q Sn , v b I" " ' ' " ' “ “ s •“ 5''®“ K s e° * S '! t h o r i 6 h . a t w a y .

14, and A lbert Johnson, 32, Gallup, e, w as N. M., w as fined $20 by Judge ‘ p^, ,ud fo r Willis fo r operating a veh icle wASH

. . with no b rakes and $10 for no .oflnnn , w as ‘I ' " ' " ’" o l S o I

Police Dennis B utcher. 21, 2331 Bur- m ent C< failure ton Ave., Burley, w as fined *50 com prcl

y . Wll- by Judgo Willls fo r fa ilu re to County, c, wos in theBam eo, ^al " U '’ne. Ru- I j

slice of Ilan for a I iif. Twin - I N U Inr. Sho- i- . . |^11 i,3 Serr. M l0 F a lls , ' ftljllIcy, *12 | T ^ihl. nnd U V / ^Icy, *13 I a y r

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1 5 ' SUNDAY,,,IV 1969 “ OLDS”

from Abbio U riguen 'I Win a t e l t h ^ p lace: Horse

tu s Peto '8 , R eg ister often th a t we have on h and now eligible tq-w jn!.

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drive reasonably and purdcnt- H

* ' ' ’'Eugcraj A. M nK , 18, 13C H nn- - , ■ !sen Ave., Burley, w as fined $20 . | |B

rw lggs, by Judge Willis for having lm- l U >atrlcla p roper mufflers. Ha G ary J e f f e y A. B ergstrom , 16, IW

R oule 2, Pnul, w as fined SIOO by W D -onjo Judge Willls fop reckless driv - S

' ing- D avid Bennally, 27, Burley,I w as fined *20 by Judge Willls for

operating a vehicle on expired0 y ie ia p iates and *10 for no

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‘ -FUNDS ALLOCATED WASHINGTON (U P l) — A M

for no j 3o^o(j(| planning g ran t has been a llocated to the A da Develop- ,

31 Bur- m ent Council Iq help ,develop a |>. ned *50 com prehensive p lan for A da :[lure to County.

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a t y To “See Red” Aipdliary Poppy S

"T h is c ity w ill be seeing re d a re bein] on M ay 24,'* w as the instn ictioa nam »

.. p resen ted m em bers of the Twin VA hos Fa lls U nit No. 44 of the Ameri- needs m can Legion Auxiliary, w ilh ref- than ovet crence to . th e upcoming annual sh e not

“ " " I* '™By red, I am referring lo th e L ittle Red crepe paper me- m oria l poppies offered by th e h h h rncm ^ers of thc A m erican L e - '^ H i W gion A uxiliary . . , as b t r i b u 'n r ^ B j W to A m erica’s w ar dead,” said M rs. Olive Price , unit president.

According to .M rs.-P r!ce, pop- py cha irm an M rs. Virginia Mul- lens has-assigned volunteers to locations around tho city In p rep a ra tio n for th e sale. B A l l

F unds taken in from the sa le H WU a re used entire ly to help fam i- Bj MUSli lies of ve te rans and hospitalized S J*CT< a n d d isab led veterans. § j y f '

She said m ore than 880,000 S w om cn hlive enlisted In the 1969 9 cam paign . B iit she said, "Now f i th a t thousands _of young m eii 9 BUY

. . MARlCEr^ BURNS j ;a r UTh e r s , Calif, (u p r),"—

^ F ire sw ept through a 'm a r k e t Sunday k illing one person and

^ ' cau sin g *110,000 dam age.

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m ake up th is sw inging gr ors, Tho Tow n P ipers wlll t

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Tuesday, April 29, ]969 , Tlmes-News, T

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bppy Saleg red are being returned, from Vlet- iictiOQ nam » so many of them to , Twin VA hospitals, the Auxiliary

imeri- needs more volunleer workers h ref- than over before.” innual she noted that 1969 U the 50th

anniversary of the Legion'#

ly them L e - ^ ^ B iM * J B » J W |Y ¥ T r ^ M t r i b u n r ^ H r W r f l l V

saidsidem .’> pop- ^ K £ a ! J 2 | U | Ua Mul-

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TYPIWmmS, BINCCUIARS,AM) niyi S CAMERAS. TAK UCOIPSRS, he^igeS *AOt>llS. CHAIN SAWS, TOOll,••Nw O'

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THE W N PIPERS”id s e e th is to p flight club iact' F our ta len ted guys and a gal sw inging g roup o f en te rtd n * P ipers will be In th e

DM AT CACtllS PETE'Sthrough Sunday. Chack.th*

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Esposito ] Outstandi NHL B y ]

M ONTREAL (U PI) - P h il,a s E sposito , lhe m an who rose wilh fro m Bobby Hull's he lper to and ach icvc thc Rreatcst sco ring trad

. season In National Hockey lha t L eague hisiory, Monday w as his rew arded w ith the H art T rophy poir a s th e league’s ou tstanding thar

- p l a y e r . , , - by ] E sposito helped se t u p goals Mik

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Torre Single Sparks 6-2 or Card Triumph SS

■T WinP irrS B U R G H (U PI) — Jo c Tro

T o rre ’s bases • loaded single WghUghted a th ree-n in f irs t ^oni Inning th a t sparked the S t. Louis

•€ardlnW s to a 6-2 victory ov er Tl th e P ittsburgh P ira te s 'behind m aj th e four-hit pitching o f S teve Moi C arlton Monday night. Tho

T he C ard inals sen t n ine m en vot<- to the p la te against s ta r te r and Ass

lo se r Bob Moose, collecting two E sing les, th ree walks and a h it set b a tsm a n fo r the runs. te n

Lou B rock singled, C urt Flood mai w alked, and Vada Pinson w as dar

• .h i t by M oose to load th e b ases , vot: T o rre singled to score B rock eas a n d F lood , w ith Pinson holding of 1 second. T lm M cCarver w alked 47 ] e n d a f te r M ike Shannon forced pon P inson a t the plate. D al M axvill Lou w alked, forcing in T orre . plai

C arlton , who 'e v e n e d his E reco rd a t 2-2 while fanning six Bos a n d w alk ing five allow ed th e Aw. P ir a te s th e ir f irs t ru n in th e wei second. Jo se Pagan singled, gen took second on a w alk to Bill o M azerosk i and scored on J e r iy M ay’s single. “

T he C ards -added single runs _ In the fourth, and fifth an d l-C eigh th . M axvin w alked in the fou rth and Carlton singled In th e infield. MaxvllI scorcd on a I s ingle by Flood, which kayoed M oose. M cCarver singled In thc i - i flflh and took third on Shannon's single. Ju lian Jav ie r forced Shannon a t second, b u t on the

• th ro w to the p late,.M ay dropped S ahorLstop P n d Patck'n throw Piri fo r an e rro r, w ith M cC arver scoring . •■‘■ni St. teuii sM iioo i» -sn i thir plttiburdi 010 MO Ml—3 4 I rail

Cariloo (1-3) and McCincri Moom, inn: W»lktr ( « , D«! Ctcitoo («), ShaUeoback («) w d «*y. i-l).

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Bonds Bats "GiantsTo4-3 Victory to

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) - B obby Bonds h it a hom er, stole h is seventh baso and scored ^ th ree runs M onday while lending tho San Francisco n in n ts to their noventh slrnlRht v lclory , 4-3, over the slum ping Cincinnati Reds.

Bonds rfrJlJed h).* th ird hom or In tho first Inning nnd the

, G |an ls scored a sctond n m In ( the snm e ffnm e nn a slnple by ^cl Ron Hunt and thrco w alks by 1,]^ losing p llcher Tony CloninRcr. fo.

Bonds walkt'd , rnccd to th ird wh ■, w hen CionlnROr’fl plckoff throw the- sailed Inlo right field nnd scorcd I

on a slnglo by Wllllo M ays to Oil mnko U 3-0 In tho necond and foi th e G iants, who improved the ir Int reco rd to 13-fl picked up tho ir ho /Inal run fn tho fiu rlli fnning. *

Tony P e re i, whn accoitnlcd fo r two of Cincinnati’s runs will> bases-em pty hom ers, l)0 (ito«l Ilnnds* Icndnff grovmilcr and "n B obby prom plly slolo second S»i bnsc, 1I« rodo linnin momciiln la lo r on a fiinglo by Hunt. (

Gnylord P erry .w e n t tho <llninnce fnr iho n ian tn , record­ing his fourth vlclory com piircd to two ioshc's. Ho wnn touched fn r seven hlDi, w alked two nnd stru ck out seven.Clnclnnxl AMM0101.~a 7 1|Un ro n rltn 3:«IM0ni-4 T 0

Clonlniii, r*Ttoll | 1| ami ll'n<li| Terry (41) iml Illiit. J.J'Clt>nlii|ir (»1|.

a ()i>t arit 4lh), IIinkU

Queen Sent To Farm Club

INDIANAPOJ.W, Jnd. ( U P J ) - n ig liuhnn iiu r Mol Q ueen was flHslgned 10 the IndlnnnpoHn Indlnns nf the A m ericnn Asnocl- alion Mondny by tlie C lncinnntl K cd i, who recfllied Jo h n Norle- fiii.'froni thn Trlbo.

Queen wns a reg u la r n tn rte r for liio Reds In 1007 nnd lOllB, com plllnii a H-A reco rd in 1007

........ a n d a 2.70 earned run avorago,So fn r (his nprlng ho ts 1-0

a n d hun n 2.2i itUA,, N oriflsa, flI«o h rJaJil-hflndcr, wna Kclicdulcd lo Join (ho Rodn In Son Francisco M onday. At Ind ianapolis ho w a i'0 -1 , w U Im 1.00 H lU .

1 2 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

T H E T !

to Is Chosen nding P laye 5y Landslide- P h il,a s th e ccn te r fo r Hull while old,'0 rose w ilh the Chicago Black Hawks abou p e r to and it w asn’t until he w as NHL scoring traded lo Boston two yea rs ago g rao Hockey lh a t he was able to stand out on most y w as his own. E sposlto -^co red* . 126 seen Trophy points this Rasf season, 29 more he t. landing than tho previous reco rd shared Thc

by Hull and ano ther Hawk. Stan defei ) goals M ikita, Holli______ Bobby O rr of the B ruins was Or

a runaw ay .w in n er fo r the votir1 J am es Norris T rophy a s the first

NHL’s- outstanding defensem an, one^ m issing by four vo tes being a Tim

unanim ous choicc, D anny G rant Map o f the M innesota N orth S tars Bost took the C alder T rophy a s 'th e ihlr<

1 - Rookie of the Y e a r and Alex Tli l U X J l Deivecchio of th e D etro it Red cald

Wings won tho Lady Bjrng ^ a s— Jo e Trophy fo r b e s t com bining Grai

single sportsm anship and gentlem anly perj, f irs t conduct w ith a h igh s tan d a rd of cact i. Louis P lay '"S oWlily. by Iy ov er T he aw ard ing of hockey’s four of f "behind m ajo r trophies w ere m ade Booi ’ S teve M onday a t a M ontreal lunchcon. Mon

Tho w m ners w ore chosen by a men le m en vote of the NHL W riters 119 te r and Association. Feriing two Esposito scored 49 goals toI a h it se t ano ther all-tim e record for

centers and h is 77 assists t Flood m arked ano ther league stan- on w as dard .' He drew 133 points in the *, J b ases , vo ting fo r the H a rt Trophy to ..

B rock easily ou tdistance J e a n Beliveau holding of th e M ontreal C anadiens w ith _ ,, w alked 47 points. O rr w as th ird w ith 44 forced points and Red B erenson of St,

M axvill Louis had 38 poin ts for fourthplace. 'I'®s

Kl his E sposito b ecam e the firs t c io ' ling six Boston p iay cr to w in th e H art fed th e A ward since 1950-51 when it in th e w ent to M ilt Schm idt, now wj_

singled, general m anager of th e Bruins, qj,] to Bill O rr, although only 21-y e a rs chic

n J e r ry _______________________________Call

I I Boyer RaUies'^: Dodgers Past J Padres

d?0 |>l!Jd SAN DIEGO, Calif. C U P I)- <‘ ! Jhrow P inchhltler Ken B oyer, up only cC arver previously th is season. ^

singled jn W es P a rk e r from 10—« « Q th ird b ase to cop a two-run _ , >1-3 * \ ra lly in the top of th e ninth h H” hS“k InnliR Mondny n igh t a s the Los *

' Angeles D odgers cam o from behind to b ea t tho San Diego Jf,""

; P ad res 4-3. Newa T railing 3-2 go ing ' Inlo the“ ninth, the D odgers used hils by

thrco stra ig h t p inchhiltcrs to c - - snap a th rce-gam o P ad re s’ winning Atreak. Atin

Wllh one out. rooklo Bill r m r Russell Bingled to righ t field.

Wes P a rk e r, ba ttin g for Wlllle JP I) — Crnwford, followed w ith d triple •'>r slnle down Uio th ird bnse line. c,' scored ^ h o ball boy o t Snn Diego r

w hile Stadium pickcd up P a rk e r 's ball roncisco It w as ru led a triplo. 5 ,S tra lR h t who cam o in for Ron Vn|,lum ping F “ lrly, then delivered n hnrd /

grounder to deep sliort.stop. ». . Tom m y Donn fielded llie hall /nL i hom or f,„ t imnblo to m ako n Vmd tho ii,ro\v.1 n m In c ia iido OMccn, wlch rc lle l f "

f f py help from Jim B rew er in the jn KB by ninth inning, w as cred ited hls Inger. fourlh win tn fivo decision* to th ird wllllo reliever Dick Kelley iw k

ff Ihrow tho loss to mnko h ls rccord 1-2, d scored Nalo Colbert homere<l with M ays to Olllo Brown aboard In tho V ond and fourlh Inning to send Snn Dicgo v 'cd the ir Into n 3-1 tond. I t wns hls fnurlh 1, up tho lr hom or In less thnn n week.I Inning. Tlio Docrgcrs scp red In the ccounlcd o'Khlh nftor, tw o w oro out wlirn ona will> Andy Kosco a lng ln l, movfrd (n

l)ooto«l s<^cond on Toni H nller's single Ier nnd ond cnm o tn on n ninglo hy mil

second Sudukls.Iiinmpiilfl An»ii|f» omwiftnu—410 iriinmciiifl ioojm o»-» t 3ilint, mtrcn, llr>w»r <t) an<l IlallBri NIeVtn,Rnl Ihn <*) an'i raniKiiatn. Wl'Oitrtn (4'nni um ,,, |,|..Ke|ti.y (lO). IIH roll.fll Hlli),, record-

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Falls, Idaho Tuesday, April 29, 1969

Wf T f / l / t€ S - - A /£ W S

►sen A s ®LOI

- CainT ru ledayer In s

H a r r

lide Vote Siru n o

1 while o ld / a lread y Is being talked Hawks about a s tho b est defensemen in

10 w as NHL history . A powerful, , ir s ago graceful ska te r, he w as the 1 out on m osl offensive defensem an ever •ed*.126 seen -in the m ajo r ranks w hen w „ j .!9 more he tallied 21 goals this season. \__ ^shared Thc previous m ark fo r a

fk. Stan defensem an w as 20 se t by F la sh _ _ H ollett of D etro it in 1944-15. M

ins was O rr received 176 poinls in the or the voting based on five poinls for 1 a s the first place, th ree for second and f j ] isem an, one fo r third, lo 48 for runnerup Ijcing a Tim Horton of the Toronio 1 ; / G rant Maplo Loafs. Ted G reen of i - ' tl S tars Boslon, w ith 27- points, was

a s 'th e third. NIid Alex The closest voting w as In th e M ur oit Red Calder Trophy category and it gam

Byng was fitting enough a s w inner sixtl’ mbining G rant and runnerup N orm Pete lem anly Ferguson, o f th e Oakland Seals Mon idard of each scored 34 goals, surpassing Y an

by four the modem e ra record Sox, y’s four of goals by a rookie hold by Wl

m ade Boom Boom Geoffrion of Mur inchcon. M onireal. G ran t,' a form er the ;n by a mem bec. o f the Canadlens. feot Whll W riters 119 points to 112 points fo r field

Ferguson. fron-oals to -----------------------:ord lo r *

Standingsop 'h y 'lo Anicrlcan le a g u e S tanding. SDllvcau „ 1

Ballim ore 15 7 .4 ?n Of St New Y ork 11 8 .579 2V4 groi r fourth Boston 10 8 .556 3 ® p ,

fourth W ashington II 10 .524

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M inneso ta II v" . r - ' " ^B ™ '"'- O akland 10 8 .556 J "

I - y e a r s Chicago . ' 8 7 .533 VA_______ K ansas CUy e 9 A n i d

California 6 8 .429 3 P ' t* . Seattle 6 10 .375 4 ton 'h i p a M onday’s R esults 27

M innesota 4 K ansas CUy 0 The k M. New Y ork 1 Boston 0 (n ighl) jn d B S L Baltim oro a t Cleveland (post-

poned, rain)> W ashington 6 Detroit 1 (night)I______ ^ California a t Scattlo (post- ■'»'

poned, rain)(U PI)— (°" ly fiomes scheduled)

sensoJf[ N otional League Stondlrg*

t w o - r u n ^ , , ,10 ninth Chicago 15 € .714 —the f i , P ittsbu rgh J2 7 .632 2

0 f r ^ St. Louis 8 11 .421- 8 n d S Philadelphia 7 10 .412 6

Ncw Y ork 7 .11 .389 6 ^

nio the w c /tw l p c t . g b

I V! Snn F ran 13 6 .(W4 —1 adres Angeles 13 6 .684 —■ Atlnntn 12 7 .032 I •, fi M Cinclnnnil 8 10 .444 4V4

,1 ® f Snn Diego 9 12 .429 r> Houston 4 W .188 lO'X

a triple . Monday’# ftcTulta •■ Snn Frnnclsco 4 C incinnati 3

Chlcngo 2 Philadelphia I (10" 8 ball n |„h t)T'®- „ St. Louis 6 P ittsburgh 2 lo r Ron (night)n hnrd A tlanta 12 Houston 1 (n ighl)

horLs op ^_os Angeles 4 Snn Dlogo 3 llie hnllm aha n gam es scheduled)

h Teller I Ir In the r i l l IIlled his f u l ldecisions ■ U i a l .

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29, 1969 ’ •

Derby Trh f Determ ine ~ Starting F

LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( U P I ) - A rts a C ain Hoy Stable 's Ack Ack Saturd ru led a strong favorite to turn idcnt I bnck seven rivals in the 515,000 crowd D erby T ria l Stakes a t Churchill lhe *‘b Downs lodny and owner Capt. ^ H a rry F . Guggenheim hoped he Allied could tu rn back the calendar as come

. , " ' I ' - tha t I“ . T he T r ia l , is -lhe last chanCe Bagda

for K entucky Derby candidates and ^ tq —g o t . ready for Saturday’s Hoy S

- running of thc first of the T r ip e w iih ta lked Crown classics. Cosdoi

o S n r ®‘8ht others ta r te rs . In the m ile race havc monej

.Hz any chance' a t all of return ing of. lh' lan ever 3 tackle fieldwi

M ajestic Prince, Top Knight, ihouglto“ ™ i ------------------------------------------ —

)y F la sh _ _ he’ll '

Murcer Hitjinis for y i • - \ t 1 Bob £ond and O l V e S J i a n K S Jin i (■unnerup _■ their

1-0 Victory “ i“n«ts, w as ^ condil

NEW YORK (U PI) - Bobby ^ It s In th e M urcer singled and scored the Guggi / and it gam e’s only run on Roy W hite’s

w inner sixlh-inning double and F ritz T ria l. N orm P e te rso n pitched a thrce-h ittcr ^ a t

nd Seals M onday night as the New York D ark irpassing Y ankees edged the Boston Red mighi a record Sox, 1-0. Dcrb;held by W ith one out 'In the sixth. ion of M urcer blooped a single, only

form er the th ird New York hit, and * ens. feot W hite followed with, an opposite- ^5°“ ints fo r field double. M urcer scorcd

from (Irst -ai Iclllie ldcr Carl Y aslrzem sk i’s throw w as wide a t hom e and White took third,

C Ken Ja rv is , focked with^ P e te rson in a scoreless duel in . qi*

his f ir s t m ajo r league s ta rt, e scaped further dam age by

- . . th row ing out White a t (he p late I p et. gb Qn J im m ie Hall’s slow ro lle r ju r-r,

l u and g e tting Tom T resh on a ^.579 2V5 gronndKiul. Cdin

P ete rson allowed a ta in ted w ith lnn A double, which was m isplayed by xr£ •Ml i7 T re sh and H orace C larke, to u o n s

“ . M ike A ndrew s in thc fourth and abou' 1 -K 1'"® sing les by Joe Azcue in the Kent' i,P®t. 8 “ fifih and Georgo Scott In the caotf

- ninth. p rib is n VA A ndrew s was the only Boslon *’l 471 2 Q to reach second oase. go a!429 3 P e te rson also stopped ,B(Js- ilerb; ,375 4 ton 's reco rd home run spree a t w oul [s 27 fo r 11 consecullve gam es. Ycaz'ity 0 The left-hander struck out four him0 fn lchfJ and w alked three in reg istering lo 1 nd ( i» s t- his th ird v lclory aga in st two sche<

defeat-s. Mete1 Wft DM ow-0 J 0 we •I (n igh t) Ne* York OOO OOI Wx-M 0 in-;,,0 (D ost- Lyl# (I) »n<J Azcue: relerioa {,

(J3) .nd oibb.. Lp j«f»ii ii-i>. Horsled)

ndfngs

lp c l .g b .714 — •.632 2.421- 8 . ■ ■■ . 1 ■ i-. :•412 6 : • ■ J '

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tiinsL F inal lia WOIMonda'

1 T Tennis'Ig F ield.shot Jn

( U P I ) - A rls nnd l.<!tccrs, and Dike In ck Ack S a tu rd ay 's Derby when P rcs- 5.7 n 3

to turn idcnt R ichard Nixon will head a t'^ e 515,000 crowd of 100,000 expected for nmniPi:hu rch ill lhe “ b ig fo u r" c l a s h . ----- Y orke r Capt. jn addition to Ack Ack, F leet amatei Hoped he Allied nnd J im ’s Gold C. m ay Austra endar as com e back . I t is highly unlikely A lthea

tha t Ind ian E m erald , Shiek of had a t chance Bagdad, R ae J e t , P o la r T raffic Rome, indldalcs and N ever Bow, another Cain Misj itu rd ay ’s Hov S tab le color b earer, will. seconc he T riple w ilh the oxceptlon of Cosmo Riche'

Cosdon who tra in s R ac Je t, the Rever­ie eight o ther tra in e rs ' dro a fte r the impor ace havc m oney and w an t no p a r t of one pionsl- re turning of. the b e s t K entucky D erby a t th« I tackle fie lds* ' ev e r assem bled even third

Knight, Ihough th e re probably will only of Bri • — be eigh t s ta r te r s o r less. pion I

" I f he ru n s any kind of a ra c e — Sh,e , he’ll be back ,” said Cosdon of who cif - R ae J e t . • King

T ra in e rs H arold M cBride and fairly I Bob Scanlon of F leet Allied and long \

l i t s Jin i Gold C. respectively said andthe ir co lts need a race badly _____and w ere using the tr ia l to

y b ring iho horses to top . _" condition.' I— Bobby It w as 16 yea rs ngo th a t v J . cored the G uggenheim s ta rted a colt ly W hile’s nam ed D ark S ta r In thc Derby ind F ritz T ria l, D a rk S ta r not only won J- irce-hitter th a t race bu t five davs la te r •Jew York D ark S ta r, a t a lm o st-25-1, b ea t jslon Red m ighty N ative . D ancer In the

D erby. H ank Moreno rode D ark CO] h'p sivfh S ta r th a t day and this tim e Two .<,!« nn iJ M oreno is aboard Indian E m er- Oregc

hit’ nnrf aid In th e T rial, a colt who blami nnrUeifP. p robably will not s ta r l in the slude

r M ored wins the T ria l, WashiHpr r n r i accord ing to tra in e r Lou Gold- comp w as w?de Wil-inir fhirH G uggenheim also won the Issuei DOK tn iro . jgjg

w and d id n o t hesitate to send the Unioi .s duel in g g a jnst Swaps, Nashua and bette ;ue s ta r t, su m m e r T an, who finished In Thi

lh a t o rd er. the SF ly ing Fury , w ith Conn ring*

OW ro lle r j^cC rca ry up. was sixth al- A th esh on a though R acing Fool, another Leon

. Ca’in Hoy runner, w as fourth m eet a t a i n t ^ w ith M oreno riding. - “ W^played by T ra in e r F ran k “ Downey’' for ,larke, to u o n sa l is fa r from optim istic T urn ourth and about Ack Ack’s chanccs in the ond. cue in the K entucky Derby but said : "T he by 1 Itt In the cap ta in will m ake the decision, Univ

p robably W ednesday m ornllng." the ir ily Boston " I do not Ihink A ck Ack can "B I oase. go a m ile and a q u a rte r (the prea< iped B(Js- derby d is tance) and if he tries I getlii 1 spree a t would liko lo havc M anny one 1 e gam es. Y caza riding. But wo can’t get anotl { ou t four him unless som ething happens Th' ■eglstering lo Top K n ig h t 'w h o m he is In S a ln st two scheduled to ride. I told R ay delej

M etcalf (Top K night's tra in e r) O Slf iDOflow-ojo we w ere ready to lake his Co u®,?.' jockey if anything goes w rong, mcnili.|). Horses do get sick you know ... spok

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^ A U TH O m ZED S IO N A T U m i

0 John Newcombe Roche For Tenni!

^ I ROM E (U P I)—Second-seeded cflrcfi L w X p ro Jo h n Newcombe of A ustra- The

lia won tiic m en s singles finirt cmcnt Monday a t the 26th Ita lian two o Tennis Cham pionships and Julio the g H eidm an bccam e the f irs t U.S. , -.j, w om en’s lillls l here in 13 years.

Newcombe pulled out every .shot Jn a technician’s m anual to

. “ p r c 'r of A u” ™‘!la V I,™ « J° 6-"2 :

L f ? o “ “ r „ ? s “ " S n a I .am a lcu r Julio Heidman of New , T h ' Y ork defeated fellow unseeded lapso

ck. F leet am a teu r K erry Melville of allow C. m ay A ustralia 7-5, S-3. N ot since P™.,

/ unlikely A lthea G ibson 's vic tory in 1956 stabli Shiek of had a n A m erican felrl won a t fiamc

ir T raffic Rome. . *^°chh er Cain M iss Heidm an, who Is ranked save r , will. s e c o n d 'a t hom e behind N ancy Samt of Cosmo R ichey of San Angelo, T ex ., had Tht e Je t, the ffever—won a tournam ent a s to 1 after thc im portan t a s the I ta lian cham - J rt of one pionships. She earned h e r sho t :y D erby a t the crow n by knocking off ed even th ird seed p ro M rs. Ann Jones w ill only of B ritain and defending ch am ­

ps. pion Leslie Bowery of A ustralia , of a ra c e _ s h e and Miss Melville, 21,

Cosdon of who ousted top seed B illie Je a n King in the sem ifinals, w ere

B ride and fairly evenly m atched, trad ing Allied and long voUeya to the back baseline ively said and c risp forehand shots inice bad ly ________________ :____________ __

tr ia l to

ngo th a t rOregon Statea colt ^Negro Group

lavs la te r / - i „ O - •251 bea t txeatcs atir

ur In the - - •rode D ark CORVALLIS, O re. (U PI) — this tim e Two Negro m em bers of the ian E m er- Oregon S ta te track team today colt who b lam ed Intim idalion by b lack

i r t in the students from the U niversity of 1 the T ria l, W ashington fo r the ir fa ilu re to

Lou Gold- com pete In a weekend m e e t . 'Willie T u rn e r and E rn ie Smith

won the issued a sta tem en t accusing the ying F u ry W ashington B l a c k Students 0 send the Union of w arning them , “ Y ou’d ashua and b e lte r not run .” inished In T he tw o ath le tes p u lled out of

the Snturday m eet a f te r confer- ith Conn ring* w ith coach Berfty W agner,

sixth al- A th ird Oregon S tale Negro,1, another Leon Johnson, com ^t'ed . In the /as fourth m eet, won 9S-58 by OSU. . g

‘‘W ith intentions o t . running “ "Downey” for E rn ie Sm ith and W illie , optim istic T u rn e r f ir s t then OSU sec-

iccs in the ond. w e w ere denied this righ t • said: "T he by m isled b lack studenls of a e decision. U niversity 0 f W ashington,” m ornllng." th e ir sta tem en t said, k Ack can "B lack people have alw ays « la rte r (the preached th a t b lack pow er is , f he tries I getting an education and th a t no .. re M anny one has th e righ t to Infringe on J } can’t get an o ther 's hum an righ ts. ig happens The two track .stars w ere met 3m he is In S eattle F rid ay b y ' a BSU

told R ay deleRaiion thn t Included form er 's tra in e r) O S lTfootball p iaycr R ich H arr.

lake his Coach W agner had no com ­ic s w rong, m ent. an a th letic departm ent 'OU know ... spokesm an said . ^

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;ombe Defeats• rounds

Tennis Title srifrom

1-seeded careful pa tte rn s . courtsA ustra- The m en 's finals was a Ncw C5 finirt CTlCUlatcd— st«iggle— hcM cen I fifth

Ita lian two of the b e s t known nam es m Kocne nd Julio the gam e. o f drcrs t U.S. all-pro seesaw battle3 yea rs , m inutes lessI every jh ree hours before 6,000

spectators. Including .exJIcd ° King Constantine of G reece and7h« South A frica’s pioneer heart

finals ®“ ^8 ®on C hristiaan B arnard, nf New The decisive fac to r was a

in.!i'prfeH lapse In R oche’s net game. It /ilie' of allowed th c 24-year-old Sydney

since pro to b re a k his professional ’ in 1956 s tab lcm ale’s servo In the sixth

won a t gam e of th e la s t set. Then it let Roche dow n as he fought to

s ranked save the m a tch In the last d N ancy gam e.'ex ., had The viclory w as w orth 53,000 -nent a s to Newcom be o t this first n cham - h c r shot:king off 'nn Jones » a * r r

;rs W e velllie J e a n ^

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led out Qf n« Corollaed. in the

^ ru n n in g C h e c k t h e s h a p e . . . t h e s ta l

) S U ™ £ r 3 0 . i i i e . to the gallon ,this righ t • L ifetime lubrication •Jdenis of .g o h o rs e s shlngton,

e alw ays • Q oiet p ^ o rm a n c e

nd°tha tnn , • H i» S 7 o p l .w b e o )™ w » o .ifrlnge on See and te s t d riv e T oyota C oro lla,s. {orm ance-wise a nd ttyllog-wUe tod w ere met

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I R o ch e r a n th r o u g h th e e a r l ie r b o u n d s a s th o u g h h e w ould

re p e a t h is - a m a te u r t r iu m p h h e re In 1966. B u t h e h n d tro u b le • f ro m th e s l a r t &n th e r e d r c l a y c o u r ts o f th o F o r o I ta l ic o .

w a s a N ew c o m b e b r o k e h im in th e h f t w p n im t h a n d n in th g a m e s , w ith

narnciTn nocH 5T tiffcrinB -the-ham illallon_------o f d ro p p in g th e s e t o n a d o u b le

V b a t t le ( a u j‘- ’ j t e s less ore

“ A N D ER SO N ^ LU M BER C O .d Sydney

“I'hTSil HAS MOVEDrhen it let _ _fought to ■ I U . . .

Addison Ave. Eastir lh 53,000th is f irs t

fe Ve got new on e [n Toyota

olla ^1884j p e . . . t h e s t a t i s H c s . . . a n d s m O e .

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U T E P ^ s

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J e r r y Hale, a ssis tan t coach a t dutiesU niversily of T exas a t EI Paso , of Omw as nam ed ath letic d irec to r and In ] baskelball coach a t College of the g:Southern Idaho during the and hschool's annual athlotic-banquel. 120 a]D r. Jam es L. T aylor, college declsi president, announced H a l e best | would fill the position vaca ied this J( b y Eddie Sutton who resigned Ins ix weeks ago to accep t s im ila r Coach - Amer

lng 0

Bruin Golf S Squad Dunips Boise Foes th™'

non-aiT ho undefeated Tw in F a l l s

B ru in golfers, in a p rep m atch mnlnr b efore the SIC cham pionships ™d! io in Tw in F alls F riday , defeated C ap ita l and Borah on the P lan- „ me ta tlo n course in Boise M onday ^o rp afternoon. A «nc

F o r the fifth s tra ig h t tim e, unrfp. a c e J im Packard w as m edalist,

• sh a rin g honors w ith Sm ull from B orah . Bolh had ^our-ove^par injugi

B ruin agg rega te scoririg w as 318 com pared to C apita l’s 328 currei a n d Borah’s 331. Individual u („i, te a m scoring included:' T w i n pAii F a lls — Jim P ack ard 76, L arry M alone 78. K urt Thom pson 81, c .a i- a n d J im Blandford 83. Capital »>,_ „— S. Spaeth 8J . D.' Sm ith 82, uate T . Wilson 88 , and J . Thom as *n 77. Borah — M i T hom as 81, w hen M. H arris 87, and S. Thom as befon

Tee-off tim e fo r th e SIC m eet is 9 a.m . on the Twin Falls ihg ^ M unicipal course. S a tu rday the coHet B ru ins host team s from Minico l'qq and Elko, Nev., In a three-way m a tch which also begins a t d "(tiQ a .m . on the Muny course . fense

Coacl------------------------ with

McRoberts, DavidsLead In Pro-Am s™

- ‘POCATELLO - A Tw in F alls JJ" ; ', te a m , headed b y professional ' C lyde Thom sen and th e one-two . am a te u r gross w inners, Ph il Me. R oberts and P aul D avids, swept to p honors In a p ro -am a teu r golf tou rnam en t M onday a t tho Po- ca te llo R iverside course.

M cRoberts fired a two . over p a r 73 to w in th e g ro ss aw ard , “ / w h ile Davids, who lives In Je - « ‘ ro m e but Is a Tw in F a lls Asso- ' , c ia tio n m em ber, h ad a 75 for ' aecond. Thoso tw o w ith Thom- son, Ray W ight and Pocatello a m a ie u r L u c l^ I^arsen won thc doublo best ball com petition {’,,, w ith a 15-under p a r 127. “ ,,h

Sccond Jn the team event a r "I ,J 1.11V4 wero Pocatello pro M ar- " .■ihall Adams and am a teu rs Dave Com bs, E a rl P e te rsen , Ken . S lra lford and P e le Huth. At tlilrd w ilh 134 w ero W eiser pro Al Jonos and am a ie u r E d Miller and Ulll Ham ilton; Bob Chauvln of GoodinR, and Ted M arshall or P o c a ttl l i , 1221;

Kcn Sparks, N am pn, won thc professional sw ecpslnkes wilh nn ovci\ p a r 71, followed by E a rl JL i Oker.ilrom , Idaho F a lh , a t 72 a n d Mike Rennhaw, Pocalcllo T T i lIlRhland, a t 75. I V I

M cR oberts and D avids led thc0-9 handicap division gross with O / W oody K erbal of P ocalcllo th ird Inmi nt 78. In th e 0-0 h an d icap dlvl- of tl filon, Keith M artlndale of Mont- Pedi p c lie r won w ith 72 w hile Stan char Thom pson, Pocatello , h ad 73. dcat

In tho 10 and ov e r divisions, wllh Rross went to R ip R eilly of Po- Pc onlello a t 80, followed bv Davfl who Com bs, Pocalcllo, a t 82 a n d ing1-nwronco Brownlnn, Dlnckfool, tha t n t 84, and not aw ard s w ent to a c! B ill Hamlllon, WcI»Rr, 07: Kcn com S tra tfo rd 70. and -M lllcr 72. deal

BERRY'S WORLD

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Assistant Ri Athletic Dll

5 a llT ^ c h Ach a t duties a t Creighton U niversity recelv« Paso, of O m aha. p layerr and In p resen ting Coach Hale to BusJ gc of the group, D r. Taylor said he c ial r«

the and his sta ff had screened over electec iquel. 120 applicants and come to the their allege decision th a t “ J e r ry Hale Is the thoso l a l e best person In the country fo r aw ard caied this Job.” . Interrrigncd In o th e r banquet highlights, ic Con m ilar Coach Sutton and first-team all-_____ Am erican Tom Bush got stand- 1 > _

ing ovations from the large J \ c crowd gathered to honor the CSI athletic team s a t the Holiday 'T ' - * Inn. LaDell Andersen, head bas- X W keiball coach a t U lah S tate Uni-

r | Q versity , w as the m ain speaker,17 ^ stressing motivaition and dedlca-

tion In a th le tics in a m anner tha t would prove successful in MIN non-athletlc endcRvois. (U P l)

, , The change from Coach Sutton hom ei o .ik Coach H ale will not be' a M w er

m ajo r one, w ith the possible ex- P e rry ccption th a t Coach H ale • ex* v ic to r

eated pressed a preference fo r a 'fa s t- Royal , J l n ioving offense. The two m en Twins jn aay team m ates a t O klahom a la s f 1

A and M (now Oklahom a S tate) F en A 'IPv under m en to r H enry Iba. • s ta r t i Jallst, Conch H ale played two yea rs Rbval from ,1,5 PcSrIa C au , an S c

industrial- league professional te r T< team w here , incidentally, he reporl

• " I was a team m ate of Les Roh, duty curren tly h ead coach a t Minlco struck H ish SchooL 4 l l e

Following h is p ro stint. Coach in thi Hale re tu rn ed to Oklahom a o ™ State w here he assisted Coach Mik* Iba w hile com pleting post grad*

82, uate p ro m there he w en t S i ® lomas D um as, Tex ., high school Me.Mc ■s 81, w here he coached for five yea rs Ip lomas before joining the U TEP sta ff rf®

three y e a rs ago. As a U TEP assistan t, H ale proved one of ^ ‘r the m ost effective re<:ruUers in

‘y. collegiate c irc les. w asi^in'co Looking a t h is gam e, Coach c-way Hale to ld CSI fans to expect «««* {

a t 8 "the sam e em phasis on de- fense” a s they have seen under Coach Sutton. “ I like to run fa c r ll w ith th e b a ll as long a s we can contro l the eam e ," he said iiedii of h is offensive! ideas. «■

> . • Coach -H ale will move Imr ‘ ■i' ‘ m ediately to Tw in F a lls w ith 1 his wife F ra n k ie a n d .th e ir th re? x T

children, dau g h te r Jacque, and two sons M ike, 9, and Steve

“ I h av e n ev e r spent m uch Le‘S S I Pa

alw ays h a d th e feeling I would like to live h e re ," Coach H ale d E

. r eo?f decision to leave jro v iU T E P fo r CSI. “ o r course,’* h e J f g added w ith o sm ile, ‘'C oach puo i. Sutton ond D r. Taylor gave m e .wc the full C ham ber of C om m erce conal

C j ^ tre a tm en t o n the a re a ."A . S • Coach a n d M rs. Sulton w ere

IS lor praised and given a g ian t s ilver .punch bowl and servico from . “ . the CSI E ag le Boosters.

nn Conch Sutlon said “ you’re all Rfcat people. We have enjoyed our s ta y In M agic Valley v e ry ^ 9 8 “ much and leav ing 5t w as ono j"® * of the h a rd e s t decisions we will

' - ever have to m ak e ."The honors for the cvenlng

,. w ent lo the baskelball, tennis Del il: and wre.stling team s. Nale Siov- whicl MiiiJ^ ons w as honored os tho out* drizz

standing freshm an and Tom with so t Iho aw ard for sopho- forcc

nranuu Sophomoro Ron A dam s Allen

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lySa Prison Inmatesa t 72 W

° Kill Patrolman nn"led tho Howts with OAXACA. Mexico ( U P l ) - w.'hi o th ird Inm ates of Z im ntlnn Jail, m any i ',, p dlvl- of them p u t thoro by patro lm an wiito

Mont* Ped ro Leon, Monday w erc e Stan charged w ith beating him to Jud)'. d 73. death a f te r h e w as locked In /isions, wilh them.of Po- Police Chief A lberto T ielm a, A ,

f Davo who ordered Leon jnilotl pend- x V I ! a n d ing investlgatlC irof a com plaint ^ ickfool, th a t ho h a d atblen m oney from ^ v'cnl to a drunk , w as charged with 7i Kcn com pllclly In tho palro lm an’af2. dealli. ________________ J ^ ,

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: Hale Is ffi Director, p h A t C SF 1irsity received th e m ost im proved

p lay er aw ard. 'lc to B ush and Adams rece iv ed lp e - Id he c ia l recognition a s co-captains, over elected following the season "by '

0 the the ir team m ates. In addition.Is thc thoso three received special y fo r aw ard s for being nam e3 to the

In term ountaln Collegiate Athlet- Ights, ic Conference all-star team . n all- --------------------- -

K Reese Powers I "SS Twins Past Is Uni- _ , ^ H

f e Royals 4-0 ■anner'ul in M IN N E A PO U S-ST . P A U L

(U P l)—Rich R eese's th tce-run N I )Utton hom er In the fourih inning Magi be' a M w ered la s t minute s ta r te r J im schOi le ex- P e r ry and M innesota to a 4-0 who :- e X ' v ic to ry over lhe K ansas Cily ','fas t- R oyals Monday, giving the ) m en Tw ins their 11th v ictory in th e ir ■« i r hom a la s f 14 gam es. V lState) P e r ry , m aking only his second X T X

' s ta r t o f the season, blanked the yea rs R oyals on seven hits a s 5 — • . s, an rep lacem en t fo r scheduled s ta r- A 1 slonal te r Tom Hall, who w a s 'la te in / X ! ^ he repo rting from weekend reserve ^

Roh, du ty In Charlotte, N.C. P e rry lln lco s tru ck out six and w alked one m in

, w hile posting his sccond victory (U Pl)- Coach in th re e decisions. have £^ o m a R eese connected off lo se r saying “ acji M ike Hedlund. now 1-1, w ith Minne:

none out In the fourth a fte r Amerli H arm on Killebrew and G ra ig DIvisk

3c h » l N etUes h ad walked. Tho d r i v e ---------^ « c a rr ie d 405 feet into the bullpen

In rig h t cen ter. - r kne of M innesota scored an unearned J L / C - r - In run In the first. Ted Uhlaender

w as safe on shortstop Ju an I tf-] Coflph Rios* -error, Rod C arew w alked 1^ ^xM ct and T ony Oliva looped a single --

‘o r*8 h t to load , th e b ases. j V | r , ,n X r K illebrew followed w ith a

sacrifice fly.Wf. K»ntii Ciw e«»ooooo-« 7 J P A I

Mmn««u. .i« 300«eix-4 * .0 F la .° A ustn

=^H ankA lkn ■ ^ m uch Leads" Solons

! w est ___ ___ , . . carnci

;.'V5e" Past Detroit " l S !would , J - l Lltl

i H a l e D ETRO IT (U P I) -H a n k Allen J?™ -' ‘fa v e d rove in th ree runs w ith a p a ir

o f sing les and tw o W ashington Coach p itchers held D etroit to seven

,ve m e ,i[g M onday night a s the ijnerce sen a to rs took a 6-1 decision. 4

. n v i r Cam ilo Pascual allowed th ree Jj m ’r h its ov e r the firs t five innings [ js i 'g to p ick u p his f irs t w in in four

I’rp nil decisions. One of the h its w as T>unt, n^vpri D ick M cAullffe's !,000th -m ajor 5 a"o '

teogue h l t -h ls th ird hom er of IS OM th e season, leading off th e first VB wlll Inning. Dick Dosman w ent the o

la s t four innings and allow ed i ^ c lveninntennis Del U nser led off the gam e, 1 I

e Sicv- w hich was. pftiyed In a a leady lO out* drizzle and 40Hlegrce w eather,

Tom w ith a single. E d B rinkm an | ^ | sopho- forccd him and scored on Hank . *

A dam s A llen 's single ,a f le r a w alk to---------- Miko Epstein. E pstein tallied

w hen Al Kallne’s throw to Ihird Sant« jiQ got p ast J5on Wcr4.- *■

Wilson, now 1-3, w as chased K In Iho flve-nm eighth* when

ITI • B rinkm an singled ond F ran kH oward walked. g f;

U PD — W .ihln|t« - MOOMOJ • >1 ‘ , Uelfoil 104 000 008- 17 1 SOl

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tom obllo Com potU loi/ Commit- n rlg tee o t th e UnllW S tates Jose (ACCUS) announced aK lhc end bln x

^ o t R two-day meellTiR Mondny AV ncw minimum production re- on d

, qu lrem en ts for slock c a r s in rello 1070 and an overall reduction in m an eng ine size tho follmving yeo r. arou

• S D esigned to encourage c o m p ^ Holl:

n titlon Ey ca rs rep resen tative of • aulo* for general sale, ACCUS kno< nald (he presen t production requirem ents of 600 u n lu will _ ie ,

I I I b e ra ised next y e a r to 1 ,000, « riui*;I V rigtiro iropresonling h a lf ihe J * franchised dealers- o f (h a t K'**,, n l p a r tic u la r make.I I B eginning In 1071, (he presen t

lim it of 7 lite rs o f engine

t d isp lacem en t will be reduced to fl llte ra (from 430 cubic inches to 306). m sm all engine will

____ bo In force for atock d ir a rocfng^ In a ll N encar and USAC eventa.

T h e p resen t 5 lite r (303 cu. In.) r Bice lim it will rem a in fprI e ligible c a rs In NASCAH i r a n dII to u ring »nd SCCA'tranft*Amerl*I ' . c a ^ chom plon rtip ovonli. AH

th e «nginei conoem ed a re of th e puMt rod ac tua ted , (wo va lvea p « r cyclinder design.

McOOWAN WINS B dU T LONDON (U PI) - F o rm er

w orld flyweight cham pion Wal**. le r McOowan of .Scotland ' slopped F rench (lileholder Ml*OUC chael • tioudeau In four rounds

M onday n iaht. Iloudeaii aulfered A t>ad (CM ovMc b U r isb c

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NEW C SI CAGE COACH I c r ty H al inning M agic V alley by D r. Jam es L. Taylt er J im school’s a th le tic banquet M onday nl]

a 4-0 who h as accep ted a sim ilar ppsltlon5 Cily --------------- ----------------------------------------------J the

:::Martin Says.’ed the

A L ’ s W e s t e nP erry

;d one MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL "Hell victory (U PI)—Billy M artin . doesn't club.^' ‘

have any if, ands o r buts about ger saii lo se r saying it. He ihinks his la blan

, w ith M innesota Tw ins w ill 'w in -the iis cigti a fte r A m erican L eague’s W estern s tarts .

G ra ig Division. , " - “ We’iI drive ----------- - '* — and wesullpen ’ ' qround,

earned Devlin Moyes ^ a r t s ^aender K aat, s

w a t e U p I n T o u rsingle -m j r T • -

phases. Money Listland. :

e_« 7 , PALM BEACH GARDENS, g rea t :^ - « * o F la . (U P I) — B ruce Devlin of ----------••HiiiiMd A ustralia , w ho earned $20,000

Sunday in w inning the Byron Nclson Golf C lassic, has moved 1 1 I I

■ into eigh th p lace on theI P rofessional Golfers Association^ mcmey w inning list. "

Devlin, w hoso v iclory Sunday .t \ U S w as his f irs t slncc 1966, has M q

ea rned $47,150 in nine tour- !m. nam en ts b u t tra ils leader GeneI I L ittler by o v e r $50,000. , DAL

Litller, m ak ing a spectacular c If AlUn com eback th is y ea r, has carped Monda

o M l? "> “ "I* '» ovcrJ20,000 b«ckih ln^on h is n e n T ts l competitor,

• s ’ ” ™ ? " ^ r C T l m t a s m ade S7l,0Sa and decision Is,follow ed in o rd e r by M asters nvlted aeclsion c h a m p i o n Gcorgo Archer “ quart

($64,455), M i l l e r B arber bcjjan d th ree ?J62.544), j a c k N icklaus o «

n ($51,587), B illy Casper ($50,703), in four G ary P ln y e r ($49,008), Devlin, ?“ W.

! Bunky H enry ($15.274) and l)as as ™ ajo r pav o Stockton ($44,5M). b® PH

'm er of ________ _ L _ next ehfr firs t work

S iim Jri Santo Rap In winnincham r

‘ S S i 10th Sinksveathcr, n i - n rfc - i .icasorrinkm an t ^ n i l G K v I wenrir m Hank f ^ ^ again,walk to ■ ' " I t

tallied PH ILA D ELPH IA (U Pl)—Ron go tl lo th ird Santo singled hom o tne lend run school

In thc luth und reliever Ted to knc chased A bernathy got ou t of n bases- a re . n

1- loaded no-out jam in the bollom w astirFrnnW *1'® Inning lo givo the ChlcoRo Cubs a 2-1 viclory over

««- • I I Pbllodelphia ly^ojjiday nlglil. ~ T p lOo- I 71 Sanlo npoil<id' fiome nlrntcgy c^i.nov, by Phillies- m im ager Boh - - - • i>-Paicu>l Skinner, w lin— ordered Billy V | l -McAuiitu w illiam s w alked a fte r Don

K essinger w as snfo on a two- iv T base e rro r by leflflelder Cooklo

I Rojas nnd advunccd to ihird onJ Glenn B eck e rt's siicrifice., _

Thc P h illies uKud a slnglo by , K . Deron Johnson , a throwing , e rro r by R andy llundloy on Don “ ‘

, M oney's bunt an d an Intentional I w alk to Rojos to loud iho hnses► . In tho bottom of Iho Inning.

But su b m arin er Abernathy The Au- re tired plnch-hitler# Johnny icnuui Commit- Briggs, R on .Slone nnd Rick

S tates Joseph on Infield outs to pick up aho end bis second victory of Iho season, [i^, Mondny A bernathy cam e on wllh two Mann lion re- on nnd ono out in lh» ninth In jun'H c a r s in relief o f southpaw Kcn llultz- of dlv ic tlon in m an and got Rlchlo Allen to ramlii ig y ea r, ground inlo a double play, y ears> com pfr Hollzmnn perm itted only two U y n c l .l lv e o t hlla . um ll Jnlinny Calllaon

ACCUS knocked him o u t wllh a ninth* sionlt odUctlon Inning alngle. 'fnonll'’ !>• will '“ '“■Si.MiM.., The1,000, ■ riiiufiipi* ooooM iM ^ii] Indl^cr

lalf lhe llollimtn, Abtmilhy ll) ■nd'llumllryi ihelr.1 th a t y i i a . ; - ; . , ^ ; , - im h c

m CHAINSI eventa,

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►ACH J e r ry H alo a n d h is w ife F ran k ie a re ol Jam es L. T aylor, Collcgo of Southern Idaho pi uct M onday night. H als , 33, succeeds Ed(?ie Sui im lla r ppsltlon a t C reighton U niversity , Omaha.

S a y s T w i n s W i l ]

e s t e m D i v i s i o n 'PAUL "H ell, w d ^ e got a good ball College,

doesn't club.''' T he Twins rookie m ana- ence to ts about ger said. M onday a fto r M inneso- c h a rg ^ ks his la b lanked K ansas C ily 4-0 for Wdooso win -the ils e igh th v ic to ry In its la s t 11 sailed 1 W estern s ta rts . back tc

• •• - . “ We’re p re tty tough righ t now Jacks----------- and w e’re ju s t sta rlin g to com e « r s t tw

flround,'.'. .M artin added. "W e’ll .4 - , ” be tougher, once som e of our

v e s s ta r ts , like Tom H all and J im S K aat, s ta r t com ing th rough ." ® i,“ v*

- "O ak land ’s got a good ball L . c lub . . . sb does Chicago," M ar- ^

lin sa id w hen asked obout the °

t race. •' Mart.•T h n t 's good ta len t a t Oak- fis>'t hi

land. R eggie Jackson can be Uneup RDENS, g rea t If h e 'l l qu it p laying Jo e convers evlin of — "W e’

$20,000 con hit

s moved R l l O i n C S O O I X pitcher on the • ' ___ comingsocia,1™ Depart’ Sunday .i-Y n - ^ 1 1 d id oul96«, haa JJallaS Oub M™"" ie tour- , ,. h ad aler Geno ' didn’t

DALLAS (U P I)-D a llf ls Cowt to s^a ’ctacu lar c®“ch Tom Landry said half b< s e a m e d M onday th ird-string qua rte r- p :rJ20,000 hack J e i y Rhomo U o n tho m pelltor, ‘ " < “ '>8 Mock,

T h e announcerfient cam e a f te r j I 036 and *t w as h iarned Rhome w as not .

M a,lcr.i Ipvltcd to Landry’a .n n iia l A rcher • 'quarlc rliack school," w hich " J ™ B arber began M ondoy flt the c lub ,

N icklaus off ces. «ai($50 703) R hom e Is n o t h e re ," Landry

Devlin saW. "B ccauso , a s you know, he "n'®* 74) nnd f'as asked to b e traded and he’ll “P .*? ' I) bo p lay ing fo r somebody else ® artin

next season . We aro try ing to J^Sht work a tra d e fo r h im ." P'^rry

R hom e, d ra fted In IOM a fte r w“» n t I J L l l winning tho NCAA passing " I s

champlon.shlp a t T ulsa, sa id , " I t "We Q renlly w as the good-bye day , theseS but ev e r since Ihc s ta r t o f la s t condu

I .Hca.Hon I 'v e known I wouldn 't be our w earing a Cowboy uniform assure ag a in .' .

" I t would b e silly for m e to Pl>—Ron go through (ho quarte rback lend run school—lhey wouldn’t w nnt mc

.‘ver Ted to know w hn t the la te s t chnngea . n bases- a re . nnd on m y pnrt It would be I

le bollom w asting rn y tim e ." - •givo the , Jlory over

"r.'.c™ Leafs Sign . E sM cL ella n As r,iS New Coachicesliioln bv TORONTO { U P I)-T lie Toron-

!V on n Z “ »w‘ y ‘=ar co n trac t w ith thoir new coach , John M cLellan, a 40-

1 10 KS y««r-old off-season F o rest Ran- n L who m oves into the

, Nnlionnl H ockey U a g u e berth \bcrnathy , ,^ 0 ^ j5 y ea rs Jn tlic m inor

Johnny leagues, md Rick M cl.ellnn w as Introduced a t a

. PO«t-H|gnlng news conference by10 senson. oj„jo 3( G eneralwllh two M anager, J im Gruuory, McLel*

» ninth In siunlng com pleted (he Job cn Holtz- of dividing the two cnpa w orn ao

Allen to ram liunctlinisly through long 3le ploy, yea rs by Punch Im lach until hc “ "y...*"'® bouncctf o u t o f both Jol)8 when

Calllson ,he U a f s w ere wiped out o f the 1 a ninth* sidn loy C up quarter-finala la s t

monlh.oiM A i-iii T he Gregory-M cLellan team h ^ L i i ] Indicated they intended to play "^ '"[ '"^ '71 ihe lr diiut in a lower key than

Im hich w na w ont lo do.

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AaiF ran k ie a re officially welcom ed to A f l

iu them Idaho president, following the ceeeds Ed(?ie Sutton. CSI’s f irs t coach, / - v iversity , Om aha. * ^ . 1___________ U V

j W i U W i n #Yictorj

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ood ball College,’* M artin sa id In ^cfe^ g, e m ana- ence to the A’s ou tfielder who formei Minneso- charged Twins h u rle d - D ltk j,. ' 4-0 for Wdooson la s t w eek a f le r a w itch hom er I la s t 11 sa iled high ov e r th e p late and home

back , to the sc reen . Milianight now Jackson h a d hom ered In his lead c

■ » 5 ..i "T ha t pitch w asn ’t even close four*n L - i to Jackson 's h e a d ," M artin B rave an a J im g^j^j jaci^son w an ts to s ta rt Jacksi

Koll a l ig h t . . . he ’d b e tte r learn how fram e ^ M nr to fight because rig h t now he’s re a c h te u t Ste " 0 figh ter." h is th

M artin paused long enough to J a c lu fit Oak- lifibt hts pipe a n d scribb le on a scorin can be Uneup card . T hen h e turned th e w ith 1

ylna Jo e conversation b a c k to his Twins. Alou.— 2 ------- "W e’ve got so m e guys who „ ,^ to r

can hit, and th e y 're h itting ," he said. "W e’v e g o t som e starting

J l X pitchers who ju s t i j e ^ to s ta rt . " coming th rough a n d w e'll be in ®" H g rea t shape. ff

"Look a t th e Job (J im ) P c riy

b did out there a g a in s t the Royals M onday,'' M arlin said . "H e’s had a cold since F rid a y and he wf-sti*

_ didn’t even know h e w as going las C o ^ to s ta r t til an h o u r a n d u « dry said half before th e g am e ." i i i r ., P erry , a la s t m lnuto reploce* iV lCJ o n th e Jn

»f.«r reporting a f te r w eekend renerve | | n ame a f te r “chaT lo tte , S.C., blanked V M' til® Royals on aeven hits'• " h f c h * '“ * Le^Si

the °"..H aii"'d ldn*t show up until m egc " L andry * ^ u t a n h o u r beforo gam o w u i know, he “ m®.‘‘ M artin said . "H« cam e m c and he’ll “P .and asked m e If h e was sllll „ j th

» d y else slarting . Perry w as standing to th tryinff to rlSht there. I 'd 'a lready told dlsab , I* “ P e rry he w as s ta r tin g and I [Qgt IOM a fte r w a*n't about to belittle h im ." said.

passing " I said, 'P e r ry , yo u 're going.’ Me I said , " I t "W e’ro going w ell because Clncl bye day , Uwse guys h av e p rid e ," M artin In fl' r t o f la s t concluded. " E v e n w hen w e lost no di ouldn 't be ou r firs t four, th e players sprin

un iform assured m o wo’d w in It." prob;

'or m e to p — larterback w nnt mc

>t changes ^would he

I ■

lie Toron- uy signed with their illan, a 40-

Rnn-Into the _ ^ n p M p P P ^ ! ^gue berthhc_ m inor iiiiii'iriTiin

luced a t a ference byV G eneral Im r f^ lP n g S s s s S fa ^ m B i•y. McLel*

;m w orn ' so Ugh long;h until he l H | BJol]s when

the

lian teom !d to play .^k ey than

T h e 2 - C sCars.

5

• ■' . / Tuesday, >

Celtics A tt To K not S( At Ton

BOSTON (U P I)—T he Boston the cu Celtics a re pro basketball's trying oldest team . T hoy 'ro also the comebo m ost stubborn w hen il com es lo domina convincing them th a t they don 't The have to w in a ll thc time. over

The- Celtics have won nine Garden National B asketball Association los Ar playoff cham pionships over the ^nd Bt years. But they’vx? never [he oti succceded in figh ting the ir way resume out of a 2-0 defic it. Tuesda

N evertheless, they fell behind p in v . the Los A ngeles Lnkers, 2-0, in | e C( ------------------------------------------------- things

Aaron Sparks Atlanta Win Sm';

LtS. . practic

' Over Astros . gSg*Russ

ATLANTA ( U P I ) — H ank Aa- ihe lo ron drove ih fou r runs w ith a runs I home run a n d double M onday )» Scp night to lead A tlan ta to a 12-1 May. Victory o v e r H ouston and give now 3

. so u th ^ w G eorge Stone his game' fourth consecutive v ictory of the top do season. convet

A aron’s h o m er In the th ird The was his 513th c a re e r roundtrip- tam e *

1 ^cre^ per and m oved h im ahead of for ac who form er te a m m a te Eddie Moth- Hiah-s

ews Into sbtth p loce in all tim e ^ h o p a ^ i tc i ] hom ers. T he 390-foot shot drove nolnts

l ie and hom e Fe lipe Alou and Felix ^ < 1 ' M lllan who h a d cach aingied to Mond«

In his lead off th e inning. (.ent,- ' A aron h it h is double to cap a Playm

sn close four*nin fb u rth in which nine troub> M artin B raves w e n t lo th e p U te. Sonny ham st

to s ta rt Jackson sing led to lead off the shrugj arn how fram e. Stone sacrificed and would ow he’s reached o n a n e rro r , Alou got night.

h is th ird of fou r h its to drive In " bo lOUSh 10 Ja c ta o n , and M lllan also singled lie on a scoring . Stone. A aron followed med th e w ith h is doub le to .ch a se home I Twins Alou. - M/« V,

. Stone, s ta r tin g h is f irs t gam e u l » £2 o f the seaso n a f te r picking up X r t i M win* In re lie f, w en t seven ® idi

Innings, g iv ing u p sbc hlU and a n u nearned ru n and striking

il he in jjyj j{gp Johnson pItcbMthe f tna l tw o innings. u O

1) P c r iy ileoftva « 3i Rovals Aiitnia M )400«)> -ui} l a .! '%'s Asir and he wf-stonj ( « ) . tP-Di.i*ir (W). h rh .as going ______________ HO

and.u.« — — — .fie ld s

replace* McCool Placed T a°'; f f f l On Injured List

SAN D IEG O , Calif. (U P I)-m « * k i walking Lefthanded p itc h e r Bill McCool J J J |

has been p laced on the San nkiai up until Dlego P a d re s ' d isab led list. It Amn 0 gam o w as announced M onday. u -

cam e m cCooI is . having problem s the 1 was slill w ith h is le ft shoulder, according -nd i standing to the te am doctor. His 31-day .

»dy told disabled s ta tu s is retroactive to F .1 last F r id a y , P a d re officials ' le h im ." said.e going.' McCool, d ra fted from the because C incinnati R eds, h a j ‘appeared

' ' M artin In five g am es th is season with t w e lost no decisions. H e pitched little in

players spring tra in in g because of arm It.’* problem s. L m

. lev er. C law u p hllla, o ver gun L / O r S k a n d a a n d . It'« ( o u ^ , 'Jeep* U ^ a n d . , .p o w i i r e a d l f la r e i

; ! B c€Y O U C *Jtw y*J»torJ

Tuesday, April 29 , 1969 Times-Novk's,

Attem pt ot Series^ ^ to n ig h t

Boston the cu rrcn t playoffs and t r a ’. ketbaU's trying to— m ake thc biggest jIso the comeback of ^thcir long title omes to domination.ey don 't The Celtics' 111-105 victory me. over the Lakers a t Boston on nine G arden on Sunday slashed the jpcialion l o s Angeles advantage ,in half, iver the ^nd Boston will be gunning for

never [he other half w hen th e series kClr woy resum es a t the G arden on I . . . . . J Tuesday night.I behind p inyer< oach Bill R ussell said • 2-0. in Ccllics w orked on " these------------ things wo did wrong in the la s t

gam e.” but he d idn’t elaborate .1 Coach Bill vanBredaK olff said

r K S thcr Lakers would change their defensive alignm ent " a little b it" fo r the fou rth g am e, b u t

I U . nothing they h ad to w ork on a t practice, adding "W hen you

■fcc play 10® gam es, w h at aro you J S • going to change?"

Russell sa id he didn’t mind lank Aa- ihe long schedule, w hich now i w ith a runs from pre-season p ractice M onday )n S eptem ber to th e p layoffs In

0 a 12-1 May. ‘T h e season is so long m d give now you can go to th e firs t onc his game' in a convertible w ith tha ry of the top down and th e la s t gam o in a

convertible w ith th e to p dow n." he th ird The Celtics w ill h a v e two oundtrip- lome Ohio S ta te produc ts ready ihead pf for action In th e fou rth gam e, io M alh- High-scoring Jo h n Havlicek. all tim e ^ h o paced Sunday 's w in w ith 34

•ot w v e points, took a f in g e r ia one eye id Felix and reported o f te r p rac tice Ingled to M onday It w as " n o t 100 p e r

cent, b u t i t 'a p re tty close, to cap a P laym aker L a r ry Siegfried,

lich nine troubled b y a gim py pulled le. Sonny ham string m ugcle Jit H s ' teg, d off the shrugged- and indica te d he ced and would b e in a c t l ^ T uesday Alou got night.} drive In "Both team s cam e E a s t ," the JO singled form er P rince ton coach said. "I

followed gan’t b lam e anyth ing on th a t, is e hom e jj ^ gam g of m om entum .. . ___ We had things going good in thor s t gam e q u a rte r a n d I though t we ' ' l ' ‘" ® “ E co u ld keep . It g o ln s . W»

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I • i . R lchardaon s a id M onday.L i lO l Gotay, who batted .248 last

season with the Astros, failed to ' . T o t make the 25.man cut (bts w ring ‘ M c t^ l and began tho aeaaon ^ t h tho

the san Oklahoma City -BOer*, of . th ie ,5d Hat, U American AssoclaUon.V’ , _ He was hitting an even .300 a t problems the farm club with one homeip« t.5 . ■oactlve to

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South has jjo^ tro u b le taking ding 'i ' a ll th e tricks w ilh spades a s jumpii

trum ps. Hc sim ply w i n s the ho-trc tru m p lead, p l a y s a sccond a s a s tru m p and shows his hand. Hc im um can d isca rd -one of d u m m y 's club v clubs on thc queen of- h ea rts he cu a nd triim p the o ther three. South

Thc bidding Is som ething else, and ^ When the hand was played In a t 'g a a recen t tournam ent, half the Soul p a irs stop&cd a t gam e. Only a flve^ i few reached th c grand slam , round T hc b idding In the box shows .upon how ono couple got there b y h i s ki use o f somo m odern gadgets. Soui

The bidding looks crazy in- a rea deed b u t N orlh and South knew so-cal w hat they w ere doing. N onh’s ventc( two no-trum p w as thc Jacoby 30 yei two no-trum p. I t had nothing ]imbo

- to do w ith no-trum p b u t m erely i t j fo rced lo fou r spades. Uy ol

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the South didn’t s lop there. His ily a five-diam ond bid showed second. pesi :1am. round d iam ond control, where- conc hows upon North w as willing to show2 b y his king of hearts.gets. Sou th^ five no-trum p w asn’t ■ p ' f in- 8 rea l no-trum p bid. I t w as th s icncw so-called grand slam force Irw Tih’s vented by E ly Culbertson over coby 30 yea rs ago and rescued front thing lim bo by m odem bidders. ^ V n erely i t asked N orth for the quaN 0 4

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would'~have ' b id sbc clubs, six ya iJ i diam onds would havo shown a 1 1 , trif le m ore, e t ce ic ra . and th e —

' six-spade bid said , " I don’t have jJ lO tw o of the th ree top honors b u t i [ {lj I do th ink w ell of m y tru m p , ij, holding.” Iis'i

T he la s t w as enough to ge t (i .| : South to the grand-slam . -n;| . j

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TORE so rt of shampoo? Anyhow, the cxper- lady f^end calls her Miml and i'omcn I call hor Mamie, and we both s e iih - decUno to get hcr d ip p ed In s . . . th a t ridiculous fashion, so she 's cssed, p re tty woolly all over. . . . Q. is thc "TTie softer thc w ater, the be tte r ;ed in the beer, righ t?” a . T h a t can ’t . ing to be right. Czechoslovakia’s P il- E v E R sen, itnown somewhat for its alcver bee r, has exceedingly hard w at-0 say e r.em ber LOVE AND WAR — How long g out d id your honeymoon las t? By

honeymoon, 1 refer to thc wed- „ ‘ , d in g (rip, if any. nof the pink-

u cloud fram e of mind. The poll* al the s te rs havc discovered th e av- as not e rage honeymoon for b rides ounce- n ia rricd the second tim e Is six unable d ay s long. You’ll note the sta- Jre. to listics m ake no ,r,eference to

know groom s. SpccifiwUty, no, refcr- Eden ence lo the num ber of tim es Eden the grooms have been m arried ,

.-auren T h a t doesn’t count. Length of r than th e honeymoon appears to bo ! also determ ined by thc b ride , h e r lepart- ju d g m ^ t being Influenced only1 John b y her owri experience and tho I M ar- ca sh on hand.rroW s COWS - "A cow wllh a d ls- : lymore ^jnct personality is a ra r ity ,"'e r ai>- - w rites a contem porary. B ut he’s . . under g o t tha t wrong. Cows do havo ’

d is tinc t personalities. You prol>- in pic- ab ly know there’s a pecking or- Ite the d e r In every herd of cows. B ut bes In d id you know the cow a t th e f lions, bollom of tho pecking o rd e r is

never usually the m ost com placent,! g rea t th e gentlest, and apparen tly the lut be- happiest? T rue. And the cow

w ere a t the top of the pecking order, lolden, th e herd boss. Is alm ost invar- :. lab ly the m ost irritab le , the an- i : Q. g riest, and the most m iserab le. Is lc r?" T h a t’s enough about cows.[ have Y our questions and comment.^ um nist a r e welcomed and will be used ‘ Some w herever possible In "C hecking world’s U p ." ■ Address m all to L. M.L m ini- Boyd. In c a re of P . O. B ox ,

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O u t l i n e IWASHINGTON (U P I) ~ HEW

Sficrctary R obert H. Finch said today he cxpcctcd the Nixon adm inistration to p resen t within a m atte r of wecks a n outline for federal m inim um w elfare bene*

F inch, in a panel discussion a t | ^ BthoU .S . C ham ber of Com m erce’s ' 0 |Hannual m e e t i n g , said the BBBfederal m inim um s would be ^ 8 jnccessary . 'b ecause of a la s t H Hweek’s Suprem e C ourt' decision I Beliminating-'- re s id en cy ' require^ h B m enls for w elfare requirem ents.

F inch said P residen t Nixon's b HU rban Affairs Council had m et H | all day S aturday " in an effortto determ ine w hat kind of . f l lm inim um stan d ard s a re need- M

I B !Finch has been an advocale of R a

minimum federal s tandards - { ^ 3 since before tak ing office last Jan u a ry , argu ing repeatedly lhat the d isparity In minimum w elfare paym ents am ong the S s S s ta te s m ust be e lim in a ted r 'H e said today th a t the Supreme C ourt-decision “ now means we will get down to a minimum o S E s tandard ." ^ P g g

On another topic. Finch joined Labor S ec re u ry George P.Shultz and A gricu lture Secreia- ^ 5 ry Clifford M. Hardin in K s g condemning recen t college cam- pus d isorders. F inch said if they H f l continue, thc trouble could spread to the high schools.

Shultz, on leave lo the governm ent from th e University of Chicago, criticizcd college officials who fail to use (heir own enforcem ent procedures. “ Intrusion of force is a problem nnd it m ust bc recognized a t the top by students and especially the faculty,” he said.

Shultz said the U niversity of Chicago has dem onstraled that a strong position and follow- P( through can solve th c problem, eess

H ardin, who • cam e to the Frai cabinet from th e U niversity of for

•N ebraska faculty , sa id : “ I find Cen m yself in full agreem ent with vehl D r. Shultz. We’ve been occus* slmi tom ed over the y c a rs to dealing telcjw ith e m o t i o n a l , ' Im m ature _____youngsters—tha t’s the busineiss, b u t now th ey 're being stirred up by professionals."

Makes Profij; _MINNEAPOLIS, M in n . ' A . i

(U P I) — P a tr ic ia A. Young,17, and W illiam A. Leadens,18, w ere going to Wjishlng-ton today to g ive P resident u p Nixon his 25 per c e n t profit.

During la s t y e a r 's presl- Soviel d en tial cam paign, the teen* but m ag e rs talked Nbcon into buy* hack Ing S2 w orth of s tock In their Ju n io r Achievem ent Com-

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Winterlike Storm Moves Into Midwest “•posse:

By United P re s s International thc N • • At least nine Inches of snow fh o

covered th f ground a t Duluth, them Minn., today, a fte r a w lnterlike Atlani sto rm spread snow from the rnnon N orthern Rtfckiei to the North- ern P lains. A tornado ravaged a „ T exas tra ile r c o u rt Sunday.

Snow fell in no rihern WIscon- o» cc Bln and M ichigan and northeast- . i^ m ern M innesota, a s the northern . . sections of the Mldwe-it were having fl diffJcuU tim e In buying “old m an w in ter.”

Tho rem nants -of r storm ‘ system ipoved across the ^ ‘ E aste rn G rea t Lakes. Overnight f ro st o r freeze warnings were In

, effcct for a aeven-atate a rea from Minnesota an d the Dako- HussI tas Into the R ocklei, c^»l<

A tornado Sunday ravaged a tra ile r court In T exas near P lano, in juring a t least 30 ppraons, 13 se rliu sly . Fifteen 'O * liniisfi ira ilera w ere destroyed 1 >M ftnd 30 others heAvlly damaged. Tornadoes nlsn touched down in two com m unities nea r Plano, but no injuries w e re reported. A _ tAmado w as spotted about 20 f m iles south of llenderson, Tex.. and Bccllons of Missouri, . , Kansai) and Oklahom a were hit , by tnrnndoes S aturday night.

Dy con trast, w arm Gulf a ir fnnlinued today lo floW up the ‘ Kftslern , aide of the nation. Showers o r thundcrsliowers m arked the dividing line of the differing a ir m nsses, Irom the , C cntral p u lf Coast lo the *•«««' E aste rn G reat U k e s .

M ore than an Inch of rainfall JlJ® • wns rncastired a t McComb, Wattn Mlsa., and a t W ton Rouge, W ., early today, Tfie F a r West waa . fa ir and seaaonabty mild, except fo r occasional sprinkles d a y ; along tha no rthern Pacific tom

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i T a c t i c s , B u tmg,=ns,jng- By P H IL NEWSOM. Muslen t U PI Fo reign News analyst ta iit r

In the M editerranean the tbe '«sl* Soviets havo changed tactics, the d 5on* but not the ob jectives which go oband'

baclt to tho tim o of tho czars, from ' -In tum ultuous doys In :

Im m ediately a f te r World W ar II Soviet while tho v ic to rs w crc Jockeying Mediti to (iil the vacuum left by a contin defeated G erm any and Italy , Ruasiitho R ussians o ttem ntcd to _____muscle th e ir w ay Into the M editerranean. l J |

Th.cy dem onded from Turkey ^ tho righ t to estab lish basea in

iQ tho D ardanelles and Bosphori|s ^ stra ita , nnd. In lh e division of V f r

_ the spoils, they sought the right10 take over fo rm er Ita lian » possc.islons In Tripolitania on

Ional the Nortli A fricon coast. —'n ioThe ono would have given the fl

'“ 'V/n. them a w arm w a te r ex it to thc (ho I crlike A tlantic th rough th e M cditer- which 5 nr*h - lu re I

« Tbo o th e r would hftVo estM>- to ali IR"**® lished t h e m nn n M cd ite r-a lrlln t ' • rancan pow er, p ro tecting a line Cap Iscon-of com m unlcntluna and giving U n g

them a springboord Inlo Africa. Frnnc A t Uio aam o’ lim e, they w ere " |'lp i

mvlnff pressuring Iran for the righ t to Tuesd ' “ retain troops In tha t country pnyin/

providing ex it to the P ersian day c storm Jjyif Cunnr

rnlnht "One of these w ere theyflucceasful, <K>splio the fact the ^ ‘

areS W estern nlllen looked upon Dako- R ussian am bitions then wiih

consldcrnble m ore Innocence g .d £ i »

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t royed Bicycle Brakes"““'I ' ' - n MKni'; Fail Going Down i™';;;',

Grade At FaHs ''J'l’rT h it A 17-ycar-old I 'w in Tails boy »w“ r|l

waa trea ted a t M agic V a l l o y “ n’P“ ■If' M uinorlal H ospllal Sunday a fto r o^ Co ■' ,h l tho brakes on h is bicycio failed i?i--

inHftti rolled Into n pnnel truck Englnn t the bottom of .Shoshone Fails Profe<

T f h S «rrtde. 'hnugJohn 11. Toolhm nn, Mi Rlue |>'*t •«

, ,be lJ>l<C‘i Blvd., S„ WHS released a fte r treatm ont. At passenger of

alnfall bicycle, R obert Collier, 13,Comb, Wntthlnglon Couria, w a a n o t | ^ 3 B I ^ hurtiIt waa S heriff's officers snld tho acci* t j

mild, dent happened a t 3;M p.m. Sun* J t l l l rinklos d a y a t th e cu rvo nen r th e Iml- ’ aclflc tom of tlw g rade . . HAI

Thq. truck w as driven by 17, R Jam es.' L. Hughs, 53, C am era slight C entcr Holol. ono -i

I Trnffic w a i Jam m ed a t the of hei s ' Rrndo fOf about hnlf an hnur, iia

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Twin floor o f tha en ra g e cai|gh i flro. jjo .y en t to I t took firem en abou t nn hour '^ o i corner to r ip ,« p tho. floor and p u t the ‘« ico r Ave- flro out. . Ito

a g a - D am age w as llm lifd lo tho The floor of the gn rage . The garnge n,in.

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the T itan III-M a Uftoff th ru s t o l about 2.{

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B u t N o t O b j e c iM uscle still p lays a n Impor- righ t <

lys* la iit role in Sovirt s t r a t e ^ but there the in the Middle E a s t a n d Africa

ictics, the d ircc t assau lt h a s been ch go obandonpd h) favo r of -working „ o „ . from within.

doys In 1968 nnd ea r ly 1M9 tho regula / a r II Soviet naval buildup in thc Soviet teying M cdltcrraneon begun In 1907 use o by a continued to tho polnl w here the Said a Italy , R ussians now- challenge the Syrlafi

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On Queen Elizabright ^

■lallnn ^ y DONALD 0 . M ILLER cxccpt “ BOUND FOR LISBON (U P I) and

—1710 first A m erican couple on classU given the first* com m ercial c ru lso of ces of

to the the liner [Queen E lizabeth 2, Asld •dlter* which B ritain hopes w ill recap- poraor

lu re Koma ‘tourist revenue lost tho < eslM>- to airlines, ironically w as an stewoi 5diter- airlines pilot and his -wife. Britlsl a line Capt. nnd Mrs. E lgen M. mlnlsh giving Long of Woodsiile, Calif., a San swlngl Uricn. F rnnclsco suburb, boan lcd thc All hir

w ere "l<lp a t Southnmpton, Englnnd, said tl gj,t lo Tuesday, nlonp wiU»*ninny o ther of " ll iim try Paying pftsscngers-for nn eight Afle ersian day cn ilse o f w aters a round the bound

Cnnnry Isles wllh n Simdny coll Biscii] , <1. . ^ a t Lisbon befuro heading .back enjoyl ct thP home. ly sun

nnnn ' Cuniird officluls nboard the throuj ’ i.L $72 million liner, which sails by first

icence com puleriicd readings of nntel- Llsboi lllcH nnd Is b igger ihnn throe foolbnll fields, snid they thought 'm/T*

--------- Ihe Longs, w ere tho f irs t paying | Y l lA m erican custom ers to be

J booked,’ lo n g Is a pllol w llh Flying l - f i

T iger Airlines and Is in England v n instructing British pilots In i{„ •

equipm ent a B ritish firm boughl (rnm bia com pany. ni n ii

1 A nother A m erican couplo, Mr.nnd Mrs. R lchnrd . E ddy, also , 't „ '

is boy Ixinrded the Queen a t Soulh- _io„„ I l o y ninpton. Eddy, n reprcsontnllve

r a fte r of Conllnenial Oil Co., has. lived froin failed (or- tho la s t four yenrn In Tj,e truck England. A naval a rch itec t by d av r

I Fnlls profesaion. Eddy nald lie Davei Ihoughl the ship w as beautifully jown

, n iue |>'*t logelher. Ills wife, Kothlec, ijunn'i lenscd Ulted everything about th e ship lowa. ger of ThliBr, 13, w v , j roulci'!'»• Hansen Youth 5 3 Snl Hurt In Mishap mZle »M)|- oil. I

HANSEN — John W. Buller, parts m by 17, Route 2, Hanaen, wns h url Preal a in e ra slightly Si^turday "mominft. In a '

o n o -c a r crash rA'QKmlle's soulh at the of hero on llQck Crock Rond,

hour, j io ^yn, trea ted « t M agic Val- n u i______ley M em orial Hospital ond ro- 75 f.

lensed. . ' “ 'j, ,nd the SJwrlffn ^Officers said th e ca r Mem< \i flro. you th .waa driv ing v e n t off dent t hour c ra sh ed ihrough a daynit the *” <> h it • te lephone pole, -fite

. H e went lo sleep, officers nuld. king 1 lo tho The accident happened n t 3:li9 Jo B R irnge n,in. .Salurdny, Tlio yo u lh wnn Ilde t D rake, charged wiU» v iu lallon o f tho Pollci

b a ilo ru le , d e n t ;

ng developed fo r space u se Is s J c - ___ Bm la rocket test site south of San KlOl-foot-lail rocket burned flaw lessly in

ing developed by United Technology K;f thc A ir Force T itan IH-M, boost &ol thcso 350 ton m otors, opera ting jg

t o l about 2.8 million pounds. (UP|_^ B

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b j e c t i v e s LImpor- righ t o f th e U.S. .fillL flee t to b e W »cy but there and they sp y w ilh | aA frica In^punity on c u rren l NATO - r a . i

naval m aneuvers thero. |mI ls M editerranean subm arine 6 3

fleet is now a t an .f l11-tlm e high [ 1and som e 40 to 50 Soviet vessels M

69 tho regularly patro l these w aters . [ 9 in thc Soviet war.shlps m ako reg u la r1 1967 uso of base facilities a t P o rt Mere the Said and A lexandria and a t th e i H.0 the Syrlah po rt of L alak la . M

^i£e Al’e First j x Elizabeth Liner mE R cxccpt bedroom stew ard aervice M(U P I) and " a feeling th a t thia M

■pie on classless ship does h av e evlden- Uj Iso of ces of c lass feeling.” Q>elh 2, Asldo from a ttrac tin g airlines B lrecap - personnel as paying custom er^, R

lie lost tho Queen also has hired O/as an stewardca»ca fo rm erly w ilh Mfe. British United A irw ays ns | i len M. m lnlsklrlcd wnltresBes in the | | J

a San swinging la te tio u r co ifee shop. I ncd the All blonde and nil s tunners , they W \ nglnnd, said they switched jobs because/.o th e r of " th e Queen's g lnm our." l O k1 night Aflnr jnugh w eaiher ou lw ard kind the bound tlirough tho B ay of k ^ny coll Biscay, thc Queen h a s been I nB .back enjoying calm seas and relative- K V

ly sunny dnys while m eandering E M rd the through tlio C nnarlei a n d nn tholalls by first hours of ho Jaun t (o Hf nniel- Lisbon. m1 throo '■ K Jthought i t ^ * • • •pnylna M l S S l S S i p p i H

River Rises 1‘k I . J . ') I*y United P re ss In te rna tiona l |M DOugtil Residents along lho m iis lis ip - B l 1. «< pi B lver tndny battled th e th ird n >10, Mr. c reat in Uie riv er 's''c histnry by plncing sandbags k ' M

houin- niong dikea w hich h a d glvon ^ jnintiv-n nw ay’ iinder rc len iless p re iiu re in. lived ffoin the muddy w aters . 'nrn In t j ,o Mlsslsalppl c re s tcd Sun.

"V d ay m orning from tho cllles of . .. .1® Davenport n rt^d Bettendorf,

mlKiilly n „ „ J , Q „|„cv , III,, _Cntlilrv, iiuniilbul, M o / «nd Keokuk,

«M|' town. ' 2 ■Tills sprlng'fl floods have

h m uted 2.1,two persons from the lr ■ homes nnd caused nt least 10 ■ deaths and abuut $125 m illion ■ dam age In the D akotas, lo w a ,, , ■

[ I P M innesota, W isconsin nnd illln- ' ’ t l o il. Only Illinois h a s not had

B utler, ports declared d isaste r a re a s by a s h u rl President Nixon, lg. In a ■ — ,

"Cll; Driver HurtnU H L ~ E m cst J . Relnking,

ana ro- 75 M edford, Ore., w as treated and dlsiViisscd'At M nglc, Vnlley

th e ca r M em oriol Hospital a fto r a n acci- « n t off den t 10 m iles no rth of h e re Sgn-

. « day,w pole, ■j'ha c a r d riven b y Nfr. Refn- irs nuld. king and a c a r d riven b y Donnie Rl 2:S3 Jo Brilton, 17, H agerm nn ,, eol­

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R E A L E S T A T E 'C la s s ific a t io n 50 th ro u g h 02 ------

R E N T A L S C la s s i f ic a t io n 70 th ro u g h 83

A G R IC U L T U R E C la s s i f ic a t io n 90 th ro u g h S6

L IV E S T O C K C la s s i f ic a t io n 100 th ro u g h 116

A IR C R A F T A N D BO A TS C la s s i f ic a t io n 165 th ro u g h 173

- _________________ _____________ '.fe rL o s t a n d F o u n d ____________ 1 _ me

. LOST .A pril 2<: M ale soldcn la h ra .I dor. vicinity -i mUcj west. 2 north <jo - o t Twin F a lli . Reword! T ew i An- s e

• .8U5- Form . 733-B403.______________L O ST;. B lack mnlo labrador, w hite ■

chest, g rey whisker*. Vicinity of M adrona. • U censa No. 379. Cull<^■5586 day.-____________________

LOST: 2 dOR* souih-Juckpot. Onu Black-tan. u n e -sm u ll blnck-whitc.rab lc tag . 733.0354, collect, Re- _____wul-dl __________________

lO S T : Vicinity im i l-alls Avenuo Hnst. Small while male ih o s sy dog, blue collar. 733-1155._________

C a r d o f T h a n k s *3W E WISH to thank everyono fo r PAR'

the ir kindness In the death of o u r bet fa the r, Robert F . Tayldr. dnd c s . p „ peclaify Verfile and A lbert Pullon jatjand thB m em bers ot thu C hru th ___ _o r C hrist. ,

TTjo Fam ilies ofi JJ e ss Tnylor NeE lsie Davley »-bC(

‘nVy'TayloV®'’ ADMConnie Askew

exi

P a r s o n a U - ^ p e c t a l N o t ic e s 9 Ju i'A LCO H O LIC S Anooymous — Twin Da

F a lls CourthouR , W ednesdays a t sch •:30 p.m . F o r fu rlher InJorm atlon, idi 733.4030. Al-Anon 4rd Floor, 733- — ^7332._____________________________ Re

V li Oi-D NOTICEII Como Jo in us J,'* . fo r Food — Fun — and Uve en-

te rta inm en t ac Me-N-Ed's Plzzn P a r lo r . F riday . May 2nd -D cckl end Steve.” Snturdny. M ay 3rd

, ••Sterling Cole."-.________________fix E R C lS lT lh e new way. R ent ex. SAR

actloncycle. Bonner F u rn llu re . m t733.1421._________________________ en'

P K tV .^T li InvostlBBlor—2* Hour Scr- vice. All confidential. Phono 733<C031 — niBht 733-.m3. 57?F

NEW CGMlirtS to Magic Vall e y - oti' B eauty Counselor Products a v a il. <]ii

nble. Dial 733.3!1M. peINVISIBLE REW1IAV1N6 and o lhe r «=

clothing rep a ir)^ free estim ates.ReasonablB prices. IBO'Titonroc, Jnn 733.7370.

LICENSIID Home. Confidential c a re Nofor unw ed expectant m otheri. Uox orL.2. c-o Tlmes.News. 5

B a b y S l f tc r s - C h lld C o t s 7 6 R),*;‘ •CUlliDREN-S VlllaHP. Chlld-Care: -Nc

461 N orth Locust, noar Lynwood, i o juState.llcensed, direc tor Ruoy Hop. inuk ln i. N u n e ry — pre-klndersB rten ma . - k ln d e rs a m n — W d e d clnsses.733-7080, 733.0010. n.„

£o.PUUl>~Chlld Care, ita to ilconsed. wAND ivided c lasse i nursiry , pre-kin- mn d e ria r to n and kln-lBrgnrton. JOO j,i-i7th Avonuo Norih. 733-So07. V..!

P h o n e F r e eti<>

R e s id e n ts In : - £ hB u h l. C n s tlc fo rtl “ {t''

D Io l Q43-4G43 !?[,mil

R u p e r t , B u r le y . D ec lo ,P a u l n n d N o rln n il ro.

D Iu l 073.2552 vuVn/

W tfndc ll. C ntx lln fj. 1,11IW c e r m a n , J e ro m o n

D ia l 530-2535 w a i

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N o I lo n g e r ~ n e e d e d

S o m a o n e o l to w lll b * h a p p y l o b u y

y o u r a p o r l i n o e q u i p m e n t w h ic h Ib a lll l o o o d a n d Is n o l o n o e r n o o d o d .

R g a c h Tliom f a s l a n d o a i y w l lh a lo w c o i r T l i t io s .N o w i W a n t A d , P h o n o *'

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1 6 'Times-News, Twin Falls,‘Idaho

ators And Fre- H elp W onterf____________ ^

^ C l T o p S a l e s O p p o r t u n i t y ^

----------- • Fxpprlcncert »fll.-»mnn to sellS i t v i n and Hustmnn K oilnk-i newest copy sysleins. tur nKRrc-s- sive n-Rional corporalion. Com*

.tu , Pleio training. Sulury and cu r nnd bcnerili. U lrcct scllinK cx-

h 15 • »;fe'ar“ il."roiBir'pc/sonQ“ ''' ^efiorl. wllh grow th company. If

T E N M E Nlh 38 - - .

ReRardleJi of your prcsont JobON ■

between 9 A.M. and 10 P.M . Dec Coll 733-D204 cer

^ 02 -------- — ------------------------------------

W A N T E D -

Jnclinrd. ReJInblo ond sober. J TheSteady wnrk. Cai" necessary . tion

bn» Compensation above average to inv/tho right man. Call 733.9205. ^

W O M A N -

FO R

J J S M O T O R R O U T Eh 173

In Buhl area. Smoll c u r pre- - .ferred. Between hours 2 nnd 6

------ -— p.m. Apply Circulation Depart*

I l . t™ - E X P E R I E N C E D !'ui,sws AtT- S e c r e t a r y R e c e p t i o n i s t_______ S H O R T H A N D _poit

■ R E Q U I R E D P E 9. Cull - 5 D a y W e e k x JJ— A p p l y ^ n P e r s o n k-white^ ._ K M V T ct. Re- ____;____________________________ __ 2.H

^ W A N T E D ’ iVo

_ ! ! ! ! . Y O U N G M A N___ I L 18 O r O L D E R . - w)no fo r PART-TIME:- M ust bo 'av ailab le.o f o u r between 2 and 3 p .m . o r 1 and 4 S"and cs . p.m . Inquire Tlmes.News Q rc u -C hru th °e P “” " 'c n t. . .f®”

ofi E x p e r i e n c e d I r r i g a t o r benN cedA Immedlatelyt tJood 3-

. ►.-bedroom home, top wages to tho ■; rlghl man. 3 m lfts from T w in

r a i l . , .CM 733-..sa._______________ f »ADMINISTRATIVE secretory for

school ccntral office In Burley._______ expcrlenoid desired, typing and i----------- shorthand. Position to bo filled by - Jces 9 Juno 1. Salary depends on skills. 51

■ Submit experience and tra in ing to - Twin Dale L . Nelson. Superintendent, lay s a t school central off lop In B urley, m a tion , Idaho. . - • i f isr, 733------- --------------------------------------------------- a ;_______ Refrlgernled W arehouie a n d forJoin us P lant workeri needed n t J . R. Am llvo en- -Simplot Co.. H eyburn. Idaho, in - ' to I P lizn Personnel Office betw een nia

"Bcckl ®. P;*” - * S P'tn- M onday th ru owi ay 3rd Friday. ‘ bas

An equal opportunity em ployer, «r tent ox. SARAH COVENTRY low elry h as \ t . speed opportunities fo r llx lad fe i In 'Ibrntor, Magic Valley A rea wllh m anage . ^ irn iture. m ent pnlentlal. Wrilo Saruh Cov- De

enirv Miinneer. 102S P o n la r nr Qur a c r- 733-7777 betw een D:00 and WAN)no 733- >2:00 a.m. _______________ me

. sii'CRHTAHY f o r local 'p h y s ic ian 's P,T! Volley— ottlce. . If In terested p lease sond J,*' s a v a il, qualillcnllans. any previous ex-

Cence. oiher pertinent fac ts to K-ia, c.Q Tlmes-News. ‘jij

j'JIlfjf* ’ APi*I.Y NOW for tho opportunity to cOU Monroc, ,„ak# this a successful y en r w ith « t_______ Avon. Cnll Phyllis M olnturf. R oule vn<ial caro No. 2, Kimberly, o r call 733.7413 ber r i . Do* or 423-JSH. Xo,_______ MAN for ow nor^pera to r concrete

' transit m ixers, wo hnvo good’ b)i‘e " WMio ' b o * " k“ io!^ld .C are. ______________-;n w o o ^ FyU . "TIMK emplay.i lo work {or >y Hop. Inwn service, mowing. S tarting . iIio rRarten May I. Apply lo.M llflyhurn A vi- 7^5 c ln ises. huo^Weit, pftono 733.0^SS a f te r 0

m n n ." Jixcrllont'^ income. H:ompnn*y Spi on. JOO brnpdis, Hnniel M oinr Com pnny. per

------- Hurley. \l»W AN r l).ci.m . lo b r - k e r i) you.- Im- NIW

pnniint Joh w ile and iiioilinr

; a s ” * F»'

e " ! K ~ ^ = = S ' lPhono Rjl-Bn77 n fler ll n.m.

UUNliHAt. fi.rmT.mVri~ e.M.-.l, M o ,|. ^ ly iriitliir wnrk. M ^ q rn houiw 'fiir- n ,.l,nd, can O e n r^ n h n s o n , 423-

In i r xTnruiliN(:i:i>~T r ~ ha-n.l, irrliia - ''"I '®» tlon and trnctor w ork. (Iood .i-i.Srt-

room-->Hiu»e. ijood wogm, iinile. vun area’, 7HB-27M nfif-r 7:(H). t'oi

‘y iiAlT ^; !J^-lW.“ 'H uU ttrw orh'p«M '*«lr^^

’ ^ iq iT T li r M.n tor w '.l llm .In pniillry. Also w anl full ilmn liaiuly mnn. K im berly , Cold filor- _Li!

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I r r s i 'h r a . CaU 'nolVy *l'roiim nn, iTTfT 73:i-77flQ, t)stween fi anil '10 p .m . (In

H elp W a n te d IB Hi

E A R N O V E R $3.00

d P l a n t O p o i

A f t e r n S l io r t O r lc n

I f Y o u , H n v o T lio so

^ I i i i i l S c h o o l E d u c a t io n

f f Good Pnnt WorK

f Oood C hnrnc le r r

Gnt)d Pliy.ilcnl and De

WillinR T o W orlt Rol

W m ins T o l.onrn 1

W o H u v o TIui.so

^ * W nRCS $2.94 It

' Pill" II m id 2HC Shin

P ennnnen l Yeixr Aroiini

Pntd IlnHpltnlUnllon nnd

P nltl llolldAyn, Vacatlonn

■ Prtid PenNlon and Ol

On ’I lia Joh T n

CtiiKiict Ua Now A t IndtiBlrlal

P M C C o r p o :

*' p . O . n o x 4 1 1 1 ' P h o i

lllllhvvny Went

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=alls, Idaho Tuesday;. April 29 , 1969

I

Freezers AreI B H . l p W a n H ic I ____________1 8 H «

A B I G S E C U R E ’

i s F U T U R EJ N I!e :

W H Y ? . . =

i S , W E N E V E R —

~ . H A D A J - ; -

l a y o f f

W H Y ? — :

’.M . D ecause w e a re a National Con­cern w e know- th a t m ost com-

Uiey"^ a re ” w'orth.^'our'"comp^n'ny___ pollcjf is to givo TO P MONEY. u u a !

We know by doing this men aro L'lV

BC to U y offs. MAN5- Fni----------- F a rm ers cus=I

M aintenance MenBervlc* Men MH

SalesmenT ruck D rivers ’ J l J i fO llld . w o r k . , . ^

Shop Help KOT(

► iu lled ''a t” ^ t t^ "*Dnist ^

polntm ent. 733-0136. p®‘

P E R S O N N E L S E R V IC E O F M A G IC V A L L E Y _ 2 U

E V E L Y N W IL S O N '"'iln- Shoshone S treet E nst 733-5SS2 —252.

(1) Experienced- general office, clin bookkeeping, typing, somo sales. p l o \

re ta ry . -Somo shorthand, good —-----typist. Dictaphone. (3> Experi- Hm

Ll ln h l . se cn itarics and generala n d ! Blrl.si alw ays necd?d. («) -------A rr i i E frm anent Job. with

good coippiipy. f° r neat appear- p••inR ^oung mun. Sates and slock

- room. G o o d .sa la ry , top fringe t o r benefits. (3) N eat apnearlng 1

s a i s ' E ._______ Inquiries. m (

'’Burlly ' OPENINGS FOR7n^rt“ h3 q u a l i f i e d P E O P L E Rei1 tkliis^ STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL »»Inlng to . *^0'

'S i-rS: B E A U T I F U LI f you know how to be beautiful, th r

------- — a million women wUl pay you ' wma n d for your secrets.

■J. R. Ambitious woman needed here J n 10. In - to learn and U uch professional rtw cen m ak«up. Small buslncss of your i„ ., ’ th ru own possible on fuU o r .p a r t tim e ,io,

basis. Call Collect: (213) 782-3310 VjJ >Ioyer, , r wrlto Including phone numbor ir y - h as V IV IA N E W O O D A R D Ca. m . : . , ' , " C O S M E T I C Suft Cov. D ept. 70167 ’ H021 Titus SL ' weplo r o r P anoram a City. Calif, 0U12 qui;00 and WANTED: Men to train for manage- “ n'

m ent positions wllh Amerlcnn “ vslc lan 's B roadcnitlng Company Theatres,

«nH ••luh school graduates only, some Ado L knowledge of booHkecpIng or nc- for

•• 733-3370.un ity to COUNTEK MAN and yard man forla r w ith r e ta il lum ber y a rd , perm anent, ____f. Rou 0 vacation. Insurance and retirem ent -------733.7413 benefits, experience preferred. In

X etchum , Idaho—recreation coun- ‘ '■y *'* *’«*•- Call or write An-

a Booii «lerson Lum ber Compnny, Ketch* _lit l la sS _______________________ To.

T im es- HOUSEWOKK got you down? He.

l a a v ” '--'-"'® s“u i* l ': i tv is0 n «f se h o o riu n c h 's "^ - m g

v lte s In Cassia County school*, sales- pDsltlon nvallahlo Ju ly 1. Submit

company application to l>nla L. Nelson. .Svi- A ompnny, ^ehmcnileni.j^school cenlral office, ^

>mir"lm- NHW CAR gel-re.idyi m e c h a n ic C■ck'“ caU p"r^*n^''AbhlIl'''^?rlJ?l^^‘ of<fi’ l{'ulck" W . , r ‘. Conlact Cjoorgo Urio, Servica Man- ^

‘"''-"V '* '' lu 'im iA iq n , tra ito r house <ufni.h‘-liest wanes, m ust havo re te r- 103

1. " “ me, e„rr» , livniOilns 7HS-2S23, Hr -r-T3 - T ^ A N T lin - .^loaHy Irrigalor, ^arm~. 1 '"

hiinil, ClooilvwnHBs, venr around I'i” |o1' 10 rlKht p a n y . 3J0-447.V _W i

F aKM llAt^l) n o c te j. 2-be.lrnnm S ^ T homo Wllh haiom ont, Unwar.l .Sio- . J " '

.’d n-h^S; _ v;-rs, HOUIO I, Hnnsen. 4M.fln!'4._ tio I iiBiie. Uf^^MKItAl. farm imnd. catllo fo e d ^ . ; c a rto.' imu.o nml y rn r around Job for %

irnV ai: inicrBKipct pririv, rn3-finn2.________ .V

' * ’*” "• Ifr , AlPx Melton. 3an-«an, 3w „rk I'A lt I'.TIMK ' nillliirr, plus r a n oTi

111 Ilmn ' •>•'11, aUo full.tlm a ranch hnnd.)ld filor- ^>L»_wnjtos p a lil^ fl .2 .in s , Plcaho_,._________SCIIOOI. H its drivers over 2S.yoars >

p.m "" ' (Iood lwo.hodroom"'iim"ao. SjVllonfl!

IB H elp W a n le d 18

V E R $ 3 .0 0 P E R H O U R =

m t O p o r a t o r . s x i r

l i o r t O r le n tn l lo n P e r io d

ivo T lio s o Q iin liflcn llo n .n

E d u c n t io n O r E q v llv n lc n t c iiii

1 Pnnt WorK Record

C hnrnc le r Reference^,

ilcnl and D entnl ConillTlpn . luTi

To W orlt Rolnllon ShlftaJ.

R T o 1-onrn Now Jobs jJJJi;

IVO TIui.so D cn o fiifi:

? c a $2.94 to $3.82 ' ~

nd 2HC Shirt D irrcrcntlnl

Y rixr Around Iimployni(!Ht ’

lU nllon nnd Lira Infiu'rAncaCUH

^ V acatlonn and .Sick I.cuve, > mi

Nlon and Olhor Doneflli‘ bei

’I lia Joh Train ing ' •

t IndtiBlrlal nelatio iis D cpnrim eirt < nhw

3 C o r p o r a t i o n t i ®

I I I I ' P hono 208-232-IM2I) ' ’' SV Pncniello . Idnho, 83201 p3y{

i=nKiO p p o r tu n i ty E m p lo y e r i |a

29, 1969

I

Are Want-Adal1 8 H e lp W o n te d 1 8 Buti

r T J T T l ' on e i. P h o '^ y 7.13.0130 “ ''" * CI X v H j ^ ' n t e d TKUCk"”a rlvcr w llh dlosel

experlt-nc-. Coll .^0-2511, Wendell, jrxci ^ E X PERli^N CED IrriKiHur and farm Wee:J hnnd needed; 423-SSD3.____________ Rcnl

N E E D E D : FARM Ua. beet planter.20 A cres. Cnll 324-4i«7.

- = Drar, . p F arm W ork W an led 2 3 “ vl ^ - tv M E R L E ’S £‘o"r

C U S T O M F A R M I N G .Plow ing, discing, roller harrow « t

_ Jn g , 733j^8515._MerIe_Kauffman,__ _____1jv C u s to rr i S eed P o ta to C u t t in g G e n e S t a n d i e e

____ 4 3 8 -5 5 4 2 ___________P a u l ____ for .

M A N U R E H A U L I N G

f o r L I K L I B R I D G ESm nan i C u s to m F a r m in g - 733-8363 M O K ONEY.^ in .A m '.S CUSruKl farm ing. M anure nen aro j“ ‘ ^“’.fJo * / CUSTOM I'LOWlNG, new equip- oraduc- m enj. Call A rihur Petcr>on, 536-P,';h‘'n , ; 5253. W endell. Idaho._____________

MANURE Spreuding, Leo's Cusiom ‘Fa rm in g .. F iler, 326-4703.

^ S T O M plowing. Arlln Krohn. i i i - ______S003 Eden.

CUSTOM plow ing- and dlscing7 jo e MHler, 733-3801.

W o rk W an te d 2 4

R O T O T I L L I N G F o i TElm o G arrison. Cull 733-C630 Siori

*^n^m l8,^^andsc%Ing."‘ B^ado Ing In- N ursery stock, l-loyd Gnmbrel.

fo®r Ct;STOM plowing, four-boiiom spin- F T ^“ P- n e r plow with or w ithout plow

________ packer. 078-8494, • X nV i r F K E E P TH IS phone num ber for trash gooi

hauling and yard work. Call Arch famiL E Y o r Chuck. 733-6243. ' •______________Fair

ALTERATION, sewing, a ll w o r k l i X C E j N . Bunrantced. 20 years experience, for

.c r i 352 3rd Ave. East, Twin. InleiC A R P E N T lin WANTS " o rk r.m 'CT

office, cling. Also painting. 733-0000.8 sales. PLOW ING AND IIAY baling. Call --------irM slve F loyd Pc le rsoa, 336-2468. W endell. 22-ROi■ good ^ te n rgeMrai B u itn o ss O p p o rtu n ifie* ’ 3 0 pu '''

b.^'wHh- O W T a ^ J i f iappear- P R O F IT A B L E B U S IN E S S

f? nSa P A R T O R F U L L T I M E W O R K § e ^pearlSg F O R A D D E D IN C O M E locan ’time’ S E C U R E L O C A T IO N S

f‘o r ''? o b E a r n in g P o te n t i a l 5780:00 a = = m o n th , o r m o re d e p e n d in g n o r

^ o n s iz e of ro u le . '

L E R eliab le m an or woman w anted '

f L *cyi! “ nnd“ *c tc? "w n h “^ln"uonai buy'. . . b r a n d prepared pizzas sold two

caullfu l,. th rough our electric ovens w hich reerlay you tu k e in four m inules. No cx- with

• 1 S i 7 'm s , s " " ; k . r ' s f . . ' j , ; ? ; s s?;;CMlonal and support m aterial. WIU not systS S S ' " ; g r r , : S !s s s ; K ,iA R D C aah InvoilmEni of *1.200.00 to w n,

S4.000.00 Is required. Also a good croic a r and 4 to S sparo hours a _ Prlc

n iu s SL ' w eek. If you can m eet theso re- tern 01412 quirem ents and cash Investm ent.r' maria ge. sincerely Inlerested In TTheatre"" o w n "* U n ’w R IT E glv ^ oionly some A ddress, and Telephone N um ber. A fuIB or nc- for-Iocai personal Interview withb roheum • Compnny Representative. _ _

0. N orlh, C R O W N P IZ Z A C O R P . » “ 1I man for Olive Boulevard Sormanent, U niversity Clly, Mo. 63130

D O N ’T W A I T . _

y. Ketch- jtn rtln g , 24 _L«-»»r- -i,- v,7 u n it m otel wllh 4 ncres of e x tra T R A'l / h ^ ^ e r . S u c t l o ^ . - S ' T l v l A l S ^ ^ H r

s, o r can *|.is,ooo. You eouldn’i replnco iJT —f___,_____ Ihls p roperty for twice tho soil. o n r^"schooll' *"*

S i ^ ^ ^ L O B E lI M j f R E A L T Y “ S

T a » - 2 « 2 3tiva re(«r- 1B32 Addison R is t 7n3-2nM flrn

H ruco Mechani. U eallor 7.’i:i.B4n7 l>rl'Ts:— TTsrr. H la ir O sterhout, H rallo r 7;i:i-M)4S si'.IIILr ’ .rm iSd A rt Ireland. Healtor 7;i3-a34t* t 11>

W arren llrlgg i. Hcaltor 7;i3-0H04 733-

'21 flllM ■ •’“ ' ‘I ' O'* 4B7.23JS. AcaIle feeder, ..................... .............. ■' 11— w s — sm bu iI Job for JI M<1. a

g v p : B U S I N E S S - n

r o - S E R V I C E1. AiVdona! H olow y o u w ill f in d mni ne.'iiics; I -o o k n m d o r th e ti

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AH CONDITIONINO_____________ ___

m il h k I'uinuuo Cumpnny. 733-

BOOKKBtfl^jQ lltNT>Will .In biH)hUoni.lin for sm all hiisl.

ntHKcs, t'hr.no 73:uahll7. ’CHIBOPIIACtOn________________ _AL^MA *'"1,1,

J'i'iona 731-4741?*"' " fABM ciUMICAl AmiCATION jlllr

" '.z r i i p i K i i : . " - ™ ; ! . ” ’..................... J ? l!

------------------------------------------ SI 'o r Itova and furnace oil, call Oem cnll

fita te Oil, 733-Sl)C]. Our tuei m a k ii jn h w arm friondi.____________________

INiUBANCI' ....... ~ wINS I ANT Insuranco—O stran d ir In- Alsi

•iiiani.'s AHoncy, lAI Jtlua l.nkrs lilvil, Nurlh, Twin I 'a lli, 733i4UIH. ?T ll^

IAWN itn v ic e *'r«CUHIOM LAWN HHHVICU, pow ir

o> rnko, mowliiK, fo ttlllsor. la rd o n____ . rolo-lllllnit, 7a!l'2384, H rhan l IXihse.1 Law n mowing, anneral flenn-up. Hn.‘ b e n M orris. I’himo 733-7HM,

lANDICAPINO ANO fHIILIZm lift « NIIW lawns plantodi I 'lno .ih e ep

UOHTINO rtKTUDII

^H ?m '‘‘ ^ iM s*nriirtt*a?/i ' • n ' - ' n ' l S{"i!isb,**aVi 'iImm> A vom "' Itns". ' * *'*

, 83201 POUUIIY M O Cm iNO______________tO M P L H T il UUllVICUi O ur p rices

■ y ; ; . « j » . . . r W i . . p o u i i , , . . .p . L

-Adables. Call 718 B u i in e « « O p p o r tu r> l t le t 3 0 H e n

’ C a n d y S u p p l y R o u t e iw l i i r d T ^ (P a rt o r irOll-Tlme) • FI, Wendell. Excellent Income for Few H rs. ro

and furm Weekly w ork (Days or Eves) roReniling and collecting money ro

e t Dlanter Trom Coin O perated D ispensers hoe t p lan ter. aurround ing^ ra__________ a rea . No selling. (Handles N nm o'‘ > '9 V.■ D rand Candy and Snacks) llOJO be

n t cash Required. F o r Personal In- p|iterVlew in T w in F alls : Send neNaiTie. A ddress and Phono Num* gaber T<5; tu

T T N f; ROUTE DEPARTM ENT • 5H • P-O- Do* 3M0 cil.uffm an ____ A naheim. California 82803 ■ bs

c u i n i - P H I L L I P S 6 6 ;

p ! u i C h__________ on Kimberly Road Freew ay ex-

- I N S & . f “S r " S :i Q J ] aSd2 or 733-0750,__________________733-8363 M O B IL S T A T IO N A V A IL A B L E m *. _____ E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N IT Yinbne 3-*4“ P A ID D E A L E R T R A IN IN G__________ F IN A N C IN G A V A IL A B L Eew equip. f u l l T B A L IN E cr>on, 536- E Q U IT A B L E R E N T ms

y , cusiom R E T I R E M E N T P L A N shar3. Call L eonard P e tc rion J>edrKrohn. 8.5- ______________

lscing7 jb e 'DISTRIBUTORSHIP

- I — On Sports Page2 4

---------------- --------------- MR. WILLARD_________ •'(■JG FOR SALE: O ur complete Musl? . EXI733-CC30 Store — M orchandisfr.,tlxtures, dls- ••

r e t . % " ; ; f T ; ' o i . r b ° . e “s ; s■ h “» served this a re a for 21 >-v 'ars.--------

onm orei. Mulllken Music Store, 132 W est T O _____ I3ih St.. Burley._________________

= S S ' i l T S r S ; K ;' tlon a rea . Reasonable-prlce. Doing girui

r for trash good huslness. Considered a good 2 diCall Arch family cafe. 7M-22G8, o r Dox 38, jo u l

Fnlrfleld. " r rall w o r k EX CELLENT business opportunity scarExperience, for someone w ho knows nnd Is is a1. Interested In livestock • Ijuslnessi loan

nllng.' clTll nf 733-S552.---------------;---- ---------- ---5. W endell. 22-ROOM HOTEL centrally located

. ■— In Durley. Sm nll down, easy —_----------------term s. Phone 678-9960 or Dox 27/,t ie * ’ 3 0 Durley. Idaho.____________ _______ _______________ SALVAGE yord, ga rage, ncw opart-

ment and 130 cars , located In Paul. tM irc c ' All fnr >15,000 w ith $3,000 down. _IN E S S Call 679-7574 or 733-3225^_________ P “f'E W O R K SERVICE STATION for lease, good

, ? S s J y

p e n d in g H o m e i f o r S a l e 5 0

H O L L Y D R I V E ' com*n w anted . ' ‘O'*ca to re - H E RE Is deluxe living, space.locations th a t Is beautifully done and

iwllng aU ready for the m ost particu la r P;;°Ennlionnl buyer. 5 bedroom i. th ree balhs, P/of

zas sold two fireplaces. Fam ily room plus »‘nn^ns w hich recreation room. Lnrgo kltchcns. No cx- w ith complete b u i l t - in appll-e furnish nnccs. Rouble garage. Refrlg-landising. e ra ted a ir condition. Sprinkling JJ-nW lll not system . Homo fully carpeled nnd

occupa- draped. Lots ond lols ot value. ^ °be ser- P rice S37.500. Possession now. P0['

ends. 115 Acrcs. 3V. miles from Twin Falls. 50 shnres of w ater. Plu»

.200.00 to w aste w nter. All fenced and i,*,*'10 a good crossed fenced. Good corrals. “ •’J

hours a P riced a t *54,000. R eal goodthese re -“ te rm s. ‘ i t o u r

vestm ent. ily" o V '? o i? L y n w o o d R e a l t y 5Su1R N am e. 010 Blue Lakes North 733-0211 Owr

N um ber. A fter H ours 733-2240; 733-7100 clnsview w ith 733-8473 Inle**''*■ NIC12 m odern home, 5 years, a t for®> f)» p Hansen, One bedroom, living, kit- proi

• chen, bnth, u tility . U rgo yard.Call 423-3443 a fte r 6 A IIH

- • p.m. o r w eekends.________ ««',

L I T .

All b rick hnme lu Scoiisdnle, Arizona: rent-ng -fiuar-i «<t for >135, paym ent U S,.^fnr

possibly v a l ^ homo In Jerom o. )24- ^

‘replnco u'y ~OW N1'R ; Two-heilroom” homo, tho soil. Onrnge, patio, Huy cquliv, assume J"!;*

8>,^?o loan, T ola l price y.OOO. 733-

’ • S i ° 'l^ . l l lT ;^ ^ ^ ™ i^ ;^ lh " S : ‘‘v s

A t : r Y

733.211^1 firnplncns, full basem ent. Clnriy SlIAH r 7.’i:rB4n7 Drive, 733.n<n7, bnsi

^ 7;n-234n ^ " r iF X ^ itU c K e n !* ^ ^ r im T• 7:i3-0HB4 733.0004.__________________________ Ma*club, amiirt III'1'0KSI',.SS10N| (rm r nnwer home,

nhlo. illi.h. two heitrnoms. (8,ond, IBOO dnwn, *lWO-28. Aca H ralty , 733-5117, TwI

M A G I G V A L L E Y

1 DIRECTC111 w ill f in d m n n y R ervicnn a v n lla h le f ro m M ngii -o o k n m d o r th e to w n in y o u r n r e n . . . c o n ln c t one In est in s e rv lc o e n d q u a l l ty 'p r o d u c l i .

T W I N F A L L S ___________________________

RlrmOIIIATION 9ICKj r ^ ■

-■ • f f ,MNTAIS ITuIpI

im a ll hiisT. ------------- R H N T -A IJ . C 6 .-------------Wa Hont Mnst U verylhlni . . ..

- ;i2i 2nd Avenue ttoutU TMI :

TION Pllrs! I'OUU flKA.SONft Htll-PI.^’, lioii----------------- 17(17 KlinbnrlV Hond, 73S-H432. — .

o!i»\mn iM iim rcT irn iiron ;----rocon tn rs . oa: ' l.o ri. i ' l l i r ! !!;".|;*'cemeV. •*"' 7 ^ '----------------- ioTO-TlllINQ______________________

■ riAHDHNS, J.AV7R h; A(i'nTtA'ui'fl', ____ LI, call Oom cnll evenings, 733-2492 o r 73^fi3U;i, nyorMiue) m a k ii John H. M clionalil.______________| “ nio"

SEPTIC TANK SIRVICI

........I , 733.4(JIH, ?Tl>>TlC tnnk . anwor lino uleanlng, . J j l l l

S" 'i S " T O P L A C E V O U R

W A N T A D ^

«■« PH O N E 7.1111M 1

ilii! : -------------24-hot:l si.ilii.Lili.;>' A n iw e r ln g le rv l c e . T h e a d v e r t Tho 1.IH11' tn c n ll y o u . I t tlw le lophnno o ( c »»*«- ■ D IK llC T O R Y In n o t nn n w o re d ,

p h iin o A n sw o rln g S c rv lco In 1

s i i w . s ’p- ______________ ■

::all 733-0931 Totle > 3 0 H o fn e s f e r S a le __________ ^ J l o i

R o u t e • C o u n t r y H o m e sme) • F I L E R . 2 « Acres, 3 bed- Few H rs. room s, la rge kltchcn. dining or Eves) room, combination, l i v i n g g money room, b a s e m e n t , garage, _ooi )lipenscrs horse bnrn. fenced and cor. j .,,. rround lng_ ruls. $14,800. llQs N nm o'‘ > ^# V, A cre close-ln, spacious S :ks) llOlO bedrooms; living room,- lire- rsonal In- place, carpeted, many cab u L ar lls: Send nets, bullt-ln' hutch, double Acr one Num* g a rag e, m any more fine fea- aod

tu res . $10,500.--- tree IEN T • 5 ACRES, 2 bedrooms, spa- I clous living room, carpeted, wilt

S2803 ' basem ent. New ell furnace, ---------------- ------ pasture, fenccd. barns, ga- V

6 6 ; T X - r S ' S f « ' ^

c . . i . i io n C h a r l e s P . H a w k e rR E A L T O R 2 .

iportunlty. Evening 820-5933'hono 733. Call Morton Thomipon Ro

Eveninas 733-7879 Mui, o , _ 287 Washington North --------

m i N H V 734-2010 TW IN FA L L S S'Jj

W H Y W A I T ? HEMI7 bas

tlU R RY and take advantage of pet.S N T this low Interest nnanclng. Real and^LAN sharp 2 bedroom home with 3rd valierson bedroom Ih basement. Spacious _

living room, wall to wall cnrpet* F EIng and excellent doubla garage. g..

---------------- All th is for only »8,900. _ ?11OWN

H A M L E T T S ;

' R E A L T Y s i J 0 -'OUR REPUTATION AND tur>lL-te Music E X PE R IE tJC E CAN MAKE A r oixtures, dls. •* ' •• D IFFEREN CE” houopportunity 733-4070 (Anytime) • - - ^ ousincss tha t A’’’' K offm astur. 733-2810 (hom^) mui

“ m ’ w S i T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y w S__________ DU]lighway 68. Breath taking v i e w , te rrific =' f n o r t h e n s t locntion. Quality con- e - price. Doing »iructed. 3 bedroom ranch style,red a good 2 doixllng baths, family room, -------o r uox 38, double fireplace, professionally_____________ d r a p e d and carpeted. Lanii-opportunliy acaped, ready to move In. $25,950 tjci

)ws nnd Ik ls alm ost a steal. Assume j ' tk ■ l;uslnessi loan. T erm s on balance. q „]

i7i*'6o5diU5 T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y^ a n d I N S . J

illy located - 733.36O2 »i'o*Box*27*lf G eorge H aney 733-4609 E venlngi j

tS d V f S u i : S M A L L D O W N ^3.000 down. bedrooms,

full bascm cnl, modern conveni- 700 n?i nV hi^h ences. Will nccept assumption of klc1.1io°n^'^i!S: 5U%___________ SIX P E O P L E KILLED thelr vol*

......... . uable tim e In our ofllco this monlh soic f \ because wo were unable to show ext

them tho houso they wanted. Wc ic t

V E ---------- S . fS T .’ b ' S . . " 5 S ’ 1 .^ °“ Our repututlon and experience

ig space ' c®" m ako a difference." Call us done ‘^and Tor « " e* P c« appraisal of your Wa

K S F S c i r ', ; . ! ; '; S"ot.,"".;r'yoo“.room plus H am lett Realty, 733-407D. J-'in an’S u NEW HOME bl modcrn”subrdTvlsl6n,5 RMrlgl located Ju sf north of Senior HIbHIcied^'and c u rb s '’ und ‘‘sldew alk“.‘ H o tn o 'h n i . .^rfr vn?u« 3 bedroom s, full basement, car- <?□n now port. I t Is carpetcd throuflhouii G r■?Sm Twin « ‘‘h bullt-ln npplianccs. Prlco Joa™i,M- n il,* $10,750. Down payment $050 on of

r » A o r no down under G l. Call »>oi1 rn rrS i, 733-2801 day* o r 733 B«0 ovenlngs ter ?,.,l "nnH “ n 'l Sundays. , Prl

It'oU R BEDROOM, ^ " aaths, tl.m- 1 Hy room, 2 c n r garage, brick

e a l t y l i z - k ' w S l ____733-0211 Ow ner will sell on cootrnct. No 32C

; 733-7100 closing costs, no quallfylnB, Low aci In ierest rates. Phnns 733.83H4 eve. dui

----------------- : nlngs fo r uppolntmcnls. Wlll tradeiX'i®'’®'t-il* Tor com parable Snlt Lako Clly F i. living. Hit. nronerty . dm

S445“afw r e A TrRACTtV E 3-bedronm ram bler,S445 a fte r B w ell-arranged kilchen, separulo. . - t - . - dining room, basempnt, 2-car gn. J ”enlnco, cnr- rage , a lready financed. Priccd

; *14.050. A ct quicklyl Henl Estnto/ Service, 733.Uia, ^ 21? FO Il SALE by owner. 3 bedroom vh

o „ -.i ,.« ,< ,'^'fo'r Oreenwood Drive, DOl<

l . , . m . ' i . . . , l,,r-nnm'~'h'n ,..; hnths. 10’ X 40’ plnvrinm, doubleoom nomo, carpo rt, covered pallo, llxirn Inrgo

Vvi y"'''*- Sprinkler syslem, IJ3.700, JlI ja.ooo. 733. 7;i3.,isfi0. for apiinlnimunt, —Siil------- : r \ - T r FCTH“ SA L li' o r' letiio: ■I'wo-heilroom

wl'lh fam" Hluo.Lnkes South, *"*

2-i^;;>?^O M home, near Z,,, ,1 . nml iIiopplnR dlnirlci, 4ll'Hih A w . &

oviir N nrlh, IS,DOO, l*h*ne 713't)071, .i,n«7t'h tV ra ll: W II.I. l‘AV up 10 r a . l . ' t.jr 55mihlnston small 1 o r 2 hoilronni houne In f ii' .1----- oood conrtliloii, Phnnfl 733.3533, „ „

nent. Clnriy SHAHI»i i hmiroom l.rlL-k.'^lroi.nT^T, l-riuinny »ib ,boo, Pliono 733-10H8, Ooa ll's~ li'l 'AU l 'e l‘Hmnn Iteullors, __________ <l'|lonn. Owner. 3-Hl'.l)l<OOM house to l>o niovcT.

Mnko gooil trnnnt house. Phone CAI

"iBo'o dnwn! nW 0-llIin H 0 0 M , moilorn home In ?*'; Twin, Call 324.S22S, Hny I'loyd,

............. Ill I.......... .............. .............. .. KcI'OK

L L E Y S ;

C T O R Y ljInhlo f ro m M n g ic V n lie y Rusi* j ‘w. . . c o n ln c t o n e o f th o se ( In i is •

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SICK ROOM IQUlrMENT Lo'IJ.SllHULD w ilitH L chBlri. vVor^ising equip- ACH 1- monl, c rutchoi, walkors 7 o r ren t I'ciWest • . . . o r ta le . Klngsburv’n Phnrm acy, jni '3 : 117 Main Hast. 733-11374 or 733.U1I4. _ n i l

tTTspllal l>D<ls,'-' wlinel "rlm iri;"i:oni'. ------I./." - iniHlni, c rii|i:hrs|-elc, Hont or in le , OurS i„ i„ , c r . . l , „ II.ttoutlk TBtl SIBVICI_________ _ I’n,!ktllle r~ 'ln'w'n KONICHK THICK HHIIVJCU ‘ "r, Inwn edg- R om iivlni, Tnpplni, Trimming,ir . Wn niKi SO' A erial Hiickat, Iniurpct. I 'ree ''''JMiirdiiii Sim- H sllm utoi, P h o n o ’/33-tin4B,H Htll-PI.Y, Houle 1. fwli» I'alls,

------ VAl.LUY TlViiirHIIHVICU —cordnrs, o«. M any Y oar’i l!x|iarlnni:«r i, oifl, (.0. Pn

A fitf lM ii’H' 'rc’” 'n K s t j ’i u ^ " * " h 'li

— — — ,,foo e itlina la s , I'liuno 733-1)353. _ _ _

^ f'* c li2 J lW VACUUM cilA N M S '

no uiaanlng' teenier. 1312 Hlh Avrnue H ast. j j,, ■ NOW a t WKfiTHHN AUTO, T .F ,. <1-'' 1, 7.13-3033, nli.m ahni vacuum rennlr iirv liio , ----------------------- , rslitiilHLia.fHir ^O U R J E R O M E ___________ ____

MltKINQ IQUIPMINT. . . Hulk m ilk innk and plpsllna i i r v lc i031 —la lp l. N iw Houmnlln nine llnei,

LMW ili’i , Jerom o, 33V4JB1.

- 2 4 - H O U R — ----------------- -----

'Ic e , T h e a d v e r t i s e r w ill h e no llficd J 'lie iD lophnno o ( a n y ndvo rllH nr In th is (-77 rB n o t n n n w o re d , d i a l 733-53fl(l, Tole* *'‘1*,n g S c rv lco In T w in F n lln , D ay o r «>r_

fiti'oahlBia

llTof^laceAW5 0 H o r n e t f o r S a le __________ 5 0 _ M ol

n e s N E W L IS T IN G S■« h»,i nxceptlonol older, 0 bedroom, rtinf„» tw o-story home, cxcellcnt locii-

I V 11, 5 “ O" Kimberly. L arge lot, gasfurnnce. basem ent, large dining MoB

n,i rn? ' '’o®'" “ " ''lo s room plus nIco nu cor- kllchcn. $21,500. ^ f

F I L E R A C R E A G E 'ly cabi* L arge 3 bedroom home, on S „ ,

double A cres. 2 ba ths, la rge living room ^ ■ Ine fea- and k itchen, hn t lo tt o7 fruit

trees a n d pasture, corrals and i n t. spa- >ome cem ent ditchcs. $18,500arpeted, with $4,500 down. V ]

S [V, TAYLOR- » w k e r g t e A G E N C Y

m m m m r* Phone 423-S289 „Evenings

pon Ron T ay lo r , •— ' 423-5403 • ]I M ason Sm llh — 733-5877 rth “FA L L S SHARP 3 bedroom Medlterran- _________ ean b rick , full basem ent, car* — pet. gus fireplace. $15,500.J. • NEW 3 bedroom brick. 2 balhs, q p

bascm unt, 2 cur garnge, all car- n o ntage of pet. k itchen b - lt- ln s . Buy now Ig. Renl and choosc your colors. Real wllh 3rd value for *25,000.

f S ' r S ' . F E L D T M A N - R E A L T O R Sg arage. o n Shoshone St. N. 733.1988

OW NER tran s fe rtcd , 5 bedrooms. 2I I ba lh s . finished basem ent, double

ga rage , covered patio, carpels and drlipes. 2060 Sherry Lane. 733-034C. Tra

U E A U JIFU L 4 bedroom home. At- 3'/« AND tu ras D rive, 2 ^ boths, with family

AKE A r o o m . S24.500. 733-4550. Afterhours, 7.33-7G5I, Hackney Agency. '

‘ • . 't w o UEDKOUMS, low down pay- SI (hom?) m\:nt, balance like rent. 211 Madl.--------------- son. F ru it shndo treesN T R Y WILL PA Y $i5.ooo,a ish-for - good

D uplex. Phono 733-3533.__________ .

' £ 3 : “ F a r m s f o r S a le i T

r 3 2 4 0 A C R E SB eautiful lako frontage, lovely ]

-no 4 bedroom home, rock-frce sol^, Only Jioe.ooo w llh good lerms.

A L T Y

^ mmi S '...nrirnnm ,' F a r m M a n a g e m e n t 733-6015convenl- 700 A C R E S r CalTiT’s 'ci^prrp 'rlnT "

nptlon of kicr Irrinatc-d. 10 miles Irom Hoi Tw in Falls. Modern home, Im- 13

-------------r medlnto possession. $72,000. 412thelr val* _Ihls monlh sou thsldo 240 combination ranch, „ ie to show excellen t Improvement, beautiful ' lers') \ ^ o leaving tho state. 5^1 ;!icy know R O C K Y M O U N T A IN .•• ‘c a ll " s ‘ R E A L T YII of your W ayno Buucr, Broker 733-14Mnnd let a Associates f,

ly for you. Mel M oncur ..................... 733.3I0J ' S:D. J - P . " J a c k " Smllh . . . . 733-4134 4

d a i r y r a n c h i i i '"Oll^slrccfs’: f o r S A L E ^ ?rl'mvnl'^ c*ar- « HEAD good Holstein cows. 8^5:hrouflhouii Grndo A burn, pipeline milker. CHA;US. Prlco Joaflnx sbed nnd corral. Full lino 10ct $050 on of m achinery , 2 good modern ‘ j s 1r G l. Cnll hom es. 1.18 Acfes, 3 feet ot wa- , coi

& J , ' ” l,.,'o5i.'’ ' “ T ' ' I s ,

b r t S W E N D E L L J J E A L T Y 5 S■S. tovored 630-2274 - f o H

D^'lrnct.'^No 320 ACRES, 220 culllvnted. 43 324 lying. Low ncrea pasiu r't. Brick home. Pro* T n ^ WllMrVdo be.

L ^ k e 'c H ? F E L D T M A N - R E A L T O R S J !} 1__________ o il Shoshono St. N. 733-iuhs

‘ SSITanUe 80 ACUES neur Jerom e, 2 homes. 633 2?ci?r nn“ co rin ls , 15,000-sack poiato culiar, f io o

d P riced •'•op- *30,000, am. i l m . . , i .------- — --------------------------- .South Lincoln. Jorom e. .334-4843, * 9 '^3 bedroom viv lnn Luckm an, 324-4375. Rodney _1E2hnBemenl. Pau ls , H25-5574.__________________ ____

JOd^Drlvo*! DOlt SA LE: flO a c re t. vncnnl now,M ostly henvy soli. Just Irrigate LOV

— iTTTTr— 5 for hay nml caltlo pnsture. Prlco rorim Imlhin *' 1.000 wllh 2i% down, Halimco wn'i iVri iiiruB term s. Drydun Agency, Jo- ed.

;!vwv,'|\ . ' n,n 120. N EA R JU HOM li, oxcellent Iny* kll ke . Smill. ‘"B w ater rlHhls. 2 licd. _kes south,------------;— you need a good farm . Only il2,. r r iT■ ‘jliurches ouo l.uoii N. .SIi»;klon. Healuir, I.. ^ ‘ '1 .QO j'l',

I cash for 5^7 a c u H S wllh 220 rich crop land, ni7^ 33 3533° ' >>odroom" homo, aad u j/, flrnpla(«i, Prlciul'*Vor "qu/<-k' "inio nt''<flo',OT! y j, 10 733-I0H8, Oonil turm s. .Snhmldl nnd Muf Icy,

<l.)0dliiK. Ii:i4-47HI, Kon Malono; •!w o

!io. "l"ho'iie tiA 'lTLIi liA N cil: fiO u'ntrrs tondy av' to pi.Muru, Wllh ans n n n lirlii.it- ^

I,-,,,,,'.. ' In od, Pricoil n t lum *h.1,ikiO; wllh> * 5 5 . I K a ,;;'"? ,',! , . ! K S :w m u w jW , Ken Pntlorson, Hrnkrr.__________ DHL

I'OK .SAI.Ii o r trade! UDO acros, 300 lir lun led . All 3iK) sreded to Imy and pastu re . I'^xcollciil corrals. 227

: M odern 3 tirdroom homo. Will bni , conhldnr good oommotclal prop- ■>"

o ily . 24113, 2437. Hlmrlch,________ KIT(, 32 ACHI'.S, Idoal location lor sub- , Hei

division. (.'Ily w ater and full wnlor rnt I rlH hu. Main highway, $j0,000, Cnll fiTTt

7:i:i-ini7f>,_____________ ____________ i,nifllSltHINlillONI'. DAIUY, fl Itirga Ph

I Iwilr.ioni house, doul.lo garagB, J oNH ! lo rrn ls , callln shed, shop, 473-H070, nil I 40 A tnU iS . I 'our liodroiiiii modern poi

I l r ^ . V .5 l 'A l i S ■ ,n r '40 .HMAitUS NorThaldo wnlor for _*2!>

la le . Wendoll Keallv n3n-'U74 I 'll it' ------------------------ Ilo

__________ LotB a n d A c r e o g e _________Min . equip- A(;HirA“lji{ ,'spnclous, i.nar-aow fivo- s % r ren t liedrooiii home. A ppllanres, new . Pharm acy , caiiio t, $20,000. A r« Really, 733. Apur 733.Ull4. _____________________________ ONlia ln ,' com- mo'«« ("■ •">«. O uB ine iB P r o p e r ly . 5 6 [i"|

____ TH'K "~IIK!il' piilenilul sulMllvi.ioi'i

CiuiHl avalliibln In Twin I'alls the ny. This HO nures Joins Iho ovi

m™ i!s" v a - s sBS «•!«" "laroid* Krmi‘to v "o rn n v o !!"'

07111. —V, „ ----------- c o m m e rr la rp ro o o rty ----------loiiiovlno A H l'ltl.IA I.TY |„niiKod I'o ldtm nn H ra llo ri 733-IOM iw. 7:i3 fin[li HKCI'.I.I.ItNT WAHItlKlUHH S’ossl. OTIT'................................. Commercinl hulldlnR on frli---------- Mnxwell Avrm.fi. Hallroad "ruck. I.Uroses trim - nno avullablo. Heasonablo, 713- 4(11

■*-— . ^V a c a t i o n P r o p e r ty ________5 8 ^

y WOULD LIKH 10 trado (am por andI'"!'*''!' "II cabin on W eil Hlihi fO.

L L lilL___ MaHlii I.ako Ilrsort, Phono HIIU. calITO,^ T .i^ . 4 l3 t, R m icit, Bfiir fl p.m. .. ^

■- -1 C a m p e r s 6 3 *n'

__________ C O M E S E E .W H Y ■ '’S--------------- K I T K A M P E R 'S '

T H E D U Y - f | ;

B A K E R ’S---------- M O D I L E H O M E S

H onest P r ln e i — I 'n lr Dliallnii Inl

ahim ln lnn lop. IllB , 73J-I377 alter u t"*■ Biao a iu l duntlays. .noi

i A W ant Ad.5 0 M o b ll» H o m « « 6 4

G A T E W A Y 'L ' l o , T R A I L E R CEN TERsc din®"* Mnalc V u llcy i Lurge.l Sclccllon

» MOBILE HOMESM erlclte — M agnolia

,GE T am orock — Columbia

"in, S c J » TRAVEL T R A ILER S o7 fruit T raveleze — R oadrunner

rrnls and Concord — T erry

V PICK U P CA M PERS

/ I r \ DI L W R • ^ PICKUP COVERS P N C Y ' “ siurdy-D llt

BERLY * TRAVEL T R A ILER S AND

cmnY»“ ® PICK U P CA M PERr e n t a l s .

G A T E W A Y"5w!' *“ '• T R A I L E R C E N T E R

. . . . Addison W est 733-2410 '.. 2 baths, OPEN DAILY: 8 a .m . to 6 p.m.Buy now OPEN SUN,: ' \ p .m . to 8 p.m .

ors. Roal a l w a y s '

iL T O R S b e t t e r B U Y S

M A G I C V A L L E Yf'cnl^doubie M O B I L E 'H O M E Scarpets and Mobile homesne. 733-034C. T rnvel T r a i le r ,* M otor hom es-,i home Al. 3'/« miles w est « W est 5 Pointswllh family 733-6142 — Cldsed Saturdnyi

4550. Afie? „ M O B I L E H O M E S • . . :y_‘ gy?cy-_ «!kyllne - v*.ii D y k e-V ard o

down pay- Selt-fonialhed trav c l trailers t. 211 Mpdi- N om ad* J e t* Aladdin

ON DISPLAY -for — good Doublo WldesL__________ - H & W---------- 5 5 " T R A I L E R S A L E S

• '* 259 O verland 678-8611. D urley '

^ M OBILE HOMESgo. lovely KIT, NASHUA, BUDDY i.frce soil,Jd lerm s. TRAVEL TRA ILERS

K IT - K E N CRAFT733-8227 PICK U P CAM PERS733-3838 ' KIT K A M PER

423-5S59 Sale« ■ Service - P a r t i . Suppllei

: 733-6015 B A K E R ’Sr^Tp.-rpmT- M O B I L E H O M E Sliles rrom Honest Priccs — F a ir Dealings home, lm- 13 Y ears Serving Mnglc Valley 2,000. 412 Addison A ve. W est _733-3358

'.'‘’beaumui FLEETWOOD — BROADWAYthe state. SECURITY — RANCHO E L RAB

TAIN CAM PERS

733-14H) L ocation Since 104« -

. . 733.3101 ' S i m p s o n M o b i le H o m e s. . . 733-4534 43B-4744_______________Rupert^C H f004 COLUMBIA. 20x54 double Wtdei_ 3 bedrooms, 2 ba ths, carpcted , re-t i frlgeriiied a lr-condltlonlng. Fcnccd

yard*-Excellent location. Call 733-,Icin cows. 87G2. ’"0 mjlker. , ciHAMPlON mobllu irSmcI 12x00;I. Full lino 1D68, 3 bedroom s, good condition.Id modern • js.UOO. Sco a t Country T railer cel ot wa- , Courts. Call 733-5588.

FOR SALE , by owiiei^: 100k model • Kit. T rojan, fro n t kltchcn. 2 bed*

:a l t yFOR SALE: looa Red Dale Camper,

iivaied— 324^5130 Phonodome. Pro* iuM GREAT LAKES, l o X 46, two

bedrooms. Cnrpeted iand furnished. A T T n n c I’hono 733-1250.

73^iuk7 WANTED: Like-new 26' o r 37* soli* .___ contained trn lle r, Alson cam per.«, 2 homos. 635-0012, H ollister.--------------olato ciillur. GOOD lu x 55, 2 bedroom s, wosher lle r. $30,000, ond dryer, ilcasonab le . 6a lt 886-

iJpn'ii'!, 0017 dnys, 886-7545 evenings. .ne .T-4-480 1^>H .SALE:, Deville. 1857, 27'x8^•375. Rodney trnllor. m odern. Phono 324-5225.

■^^anfilow ; A p a r t m e n t i - F u r n l i h e d 7 0 lust Irrigate LOVELY, largo, clean, modorn 4 isture . Prico room, with prlvn to bath , llont, wn. Halimco w ater, washing facilities furnish. Agency, Je- cd. Jaco b so n ' A pnrim cnii. 400 N. 'oiiiit, dales- Lincoln. Jo rom e . 324-5374.______ _____ ilALiil-.LOH.S.: .onS" - Iwo rooms.xcellent Iny. kitchenette u tilitie s furnished, $50 Igbis. 2 bed. _ $«). 204-North W ashington. 733* onu today II 801)3.

.0,. d ishes furnished, Slnglo

'™ " '■."'I: / in iU i . .’,l, 1 k .a rc .n i , nil .II. .IV ..Mi uiimic» rurnH hod. Cull .vcninit*,

> “ i i i o S : Z V 'S l ' " - ' ' " ‘" ' " ' r A i..r im c i.u .: r a f t l S : -Vwo-IIUOM c c n .lo „ ;.t .l . .p c lm c n l .

Close dnwnlown. tltllltlos furnish- oil. $43. A dults, liosion. 238 3rd

i"n"s lir?j|iiy ^AyonuB North, A pnrtm ent 12.

nn i‘''o4*3'’4 l>5’ l'n^l^llVi"nt'l^^'lii«^"n^^^^

00 acros 300 All "u l'l lltlo i"l’ncluded!'*Plus .led ti. h i^ washing fncllltles, 733-H770.

m l rorrals. 227 7th NOHTH, 3 rooms, shower,homo. Will >nth. prlvnto onlrancn . Quality will

oicinl nron- bn mnintalnoii, A dulls.■■h, K iTCllH N H lTH : 1 - 2 i.o.ls, all ulilf.ITiiFfor sut - ties lurnlshed. w eekly monthly:ld full wnlor rates. Echo Motnl.$j0,000, Cnll fiTTuTR— jwImT— close-ln private

___________ hnlh. iilllllles fu rn ished . |M to $73.Y, fl lnrB.1 Phnne 733-80.12.___________________ - 'I" * ONI'. IIHDHOOM, vory nice, clean,■iop, 473-M70, nliracilvo npnrtm enf. A dulti, nolllllll moilern pets, lfl43 M aple Avenue, Twin,»y P*"- iiA K i{ M i'N T 'X pA fitM l^ N l'r i" l« rT *;___________ rtwims, bnlh. AcHilis, no r«l1. t^o1 w nlor for smoking. »n3, 733-fl|j2. .B30-2J74. I'UHNISIIHD Bpartm onl. a ll^ u illl^ .___ Hos, womon only. 733-H538.

5 4 iTlOKrNfJ ' fnr nil npnrlm ont 'o f I'ar-now five- Q uillcl. r33:iB40.

H iiiuy. 73* A p a r tm e n t» - U n fu r n lB h « r f '.7 1___________ l')Nli O l' thl) nloosi a.ho.'lfoiim nnart*----------------- m ontl In Twin I'A lls. D rapes, car*— a i . K " ' ' 7 S i . i , ' ' S ' " ' j i a

suliilfvliloii Drive hy I40n Elmwood Cirrla Iw ln I'alls then calf 733-5U7I {lavs| 733-B34B

s Joins Iho ovanlnui. Avallntila May Isl. ,ri'"'M.V.",Im *.<>Vin.Y a im rl.m m l. living room: •

Iln m ini kllch*m, hodrooin n n d tia ih , w n irr I V . r iinu . fiirn lshrd , $0?t per month.r f i S , ' ■

I I i» ONIt hedroom anil ono studio, lion- I^ r ty ullfully deoornleil, p lea ian t, quIot^ 733-lOM J';!.']*""**lUHK S'ossl. O t l r i .n x , onn l.ollroom , fltove, rn- biiildlng nn frluora tnr nnd w ash rr furnished, ilrnad (ritck. I.ivlng room carpeted . Call 733.onablo. 733- 4Bin,___

Ap a c io u s a ludio, a ir conditioned,— close-ln, rango . refrlgern to r, heat,

■ a w ater, oanllatlon furn ished , I'hnne 3 8 733.4|!io. ;

cam per and I.IVlNfl AAdM. <kllclien, one lic l. Wesl Hlihi foom, Pn rlly ftirnlshod, Onod lo-

I'liono HIIU. cntlon. Phono, 7.13.M31 days. 7.W- n.m. B03H o ven ln ii. A dulls. no iieU.--------- -- . S N T T h itllltO o l^ T riin g l ro /ru :

e ra to r fum lshnil, a.Uilta only, 807O J 4lh Hireot N orth . 733-l»l4fl.________ ..

■ly iiV ’ fil'AciOUfl ona bodrooii) npnrlnn<ni.aaa Carney, cnrpole il, clean, must

t l l ' S ' SBO 10 appreclnlB. 7.ri-0771,_______

^ H o u . . . - P u r n l . h . d ^TQ Kio d h X N 'a room house ,' parllaFvO ' “rnlilm d, c lean , oil Aoat. Call

, ■m a i i i in i ib o i^ f t . . . I . , .m l . . 1,1. . ; i ? ‘v " i 'E s s i r i t v i r . ' - a i . s ' a . A -

a llUDUnt^h^, close-ln, gao imal', . □ j j j y j a j r , n , , , , , l , . . , i , .a C .I.P I. I , „ , . , „ n . ™ .

rtNU lillD HO pM , *ftO monthly, ilmxi W0.i.l7nir.ir, l.u'nlliin. A i i i i l . W a lir arui la n l. 33-4377 alter lation lu riilihB ^ , 7U*M«» afiww

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4 UEDROOMs! ga rage, kprlnkllns ly iiem . fenced back ynra. *100. "See « t 227 Bth Ave. N orth. CaU

-733-2751.U m iiK boflroom, 2 ba lh . <U\l»hta

bB»ement, ln rgo tam lly room, ex- eellent location. »M5 733 2I2C,

.. I^R G U . cleon, one bedroom, b a n -mont. garden ip o t. ditch wnter. 1 u» Phone 733-0753 evenings. po

3 DEDROOM houie , gas furnace. , »7S. 232 N orth W nihlngton. Call * 733-K093. 1 Jo

TWO BEDROOM, g a i lu rnace. t x ‘S , • monlhly. 460 Olh Avt'nue North, 1 01 2-BEDnOOM hom e. .»40 per month.

Phone 733-6191,- 6:31) and tifier. • 1 Ct . TWO bedroom homo, H7. 733-4082 1

— ' ----------- .. S • 1 40: R oom «-B oord & Room 7 6 » “

L.-CAMERA C enter Hotel, Ruth and } ?„ M erle O l i e n , n o v m a n ac en . i ’*" C l e a n , com fortable, downtown.Day. week o r m onth. 1 >n

CLOSE IN. c leon . p rivate en trance. , A ir conditioning. Day, week or * month. 137 4th Avenuo North.

COMFORTABLE ROOM For rent w ith Baraga. PhOne 733-8209. 1 In

' - .......... ' ...Z 1 10Farm * fo r R «nf 84 - “

i-OR REN T o r te ll , imm ediate poi- ■esilon. N orth ilde 38? acre*. 213 acres crop land . Dig fields, aood •oil, fo r b e a u , beans, g rain , hay. th a - r e s t p a itu re . 324-2182, John ‘Duncan.

)00 ACRES ground, (alfalfa).Call 7SS-2394 Bellevue, « fte r 6 p.m.

W a n te d to R en t 88SMALL trSngr o r comp trailer. (romI

June 1 to Septem ber IS. Wlll be «Y parked s ta tiona ry f o r ' summer.Cnll 7C4 2440. Fnlrfleld . Tw

U g h t In d u s ir ia l E q u ip m en t 89 ■■■ pr: USED INDUSTRIAL

■» - EQ U IPM E N T TriJOHN D E E R E 450 rrow ler load-ALLIS* CHALMEm ' model leO PHi trac to r , loador. backhoe. S5000.J .D . model 400 tr a c to r 'lo a d e r

' backhoe. *9250. ------ ;' JO H N D E E R B backhoa only for - i

t ruck o r trn c to r tnounted. *1800. 19«ONB IHC m odel TD6, Crawler Ex<w ith dozer. S2350. DigIHC TDS c ra w le r trac to r w ith ~ ~ do ie r. J3.500.JO H N D E E R E JD-500 tr a c to f IDG:

, loader backhoe. J9.000. pini.JO H N D E E R E 5010 scrapcr, b ; 'SIS.SOO. lnn<FRU EH A U F se m i- tr a i le r . With .-fes- front dolly. »500.Used JO H N DEERE,B<0 scraper. " “o

r i jL L Line of New John Deero Jortustrlal Equipm ent.ELLIOTTS SI II O verland Ave. Burley. Idaho

Phone 67a-5585 Bob Houston, Sales Representatlv*

H ome Phona 733-1490 “g i

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• ' ' SN, :W L rL L MAVE TO Q O i r hai

TELHNCS PfeOpLE •T H ^T YOUR UNCLE

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In r iJo r, HolUiHor.-RoBcnton------SJack p o t, Nov.

3 2 6 - 5 3 7 5 'M inim um S p o ce 13 Words*Be flure lo ortlor your .pd j» OH (he econom ical (cti-dny m ie , Whon y our ad geta ro- ^ nulla you m ay cancel It and « '' ' only 1)0 cha rg ed fo r th e day* m it ran . i<In cariQ o f e r ro r the a d v a ^Itner muvc m ak e correction Hefore aecond In ierllon. The Tlmes-Ncwfl w ill assum e re«

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hink a Space C~ F d rm ~ lm p > e v e m in t8 ^9d~ f ~ C o t t l

Inkllno • -------------------------- ----------

‘w ater. 1 u»cd John Deere. 416 4-row ______ potato plantcr-excpJlcnt

t.^''ca'ii * John D eere ditsel1 John Deere 630 wlUi wids bcrly

^ ‘■ont ,orth, 1 Oliver 88 s a s trac to r with I 'O R S___ super k it. fromr ^ e r ”- l e a s e 430 d ie .e r '! : m 2~ 1 Ford 881 dicsci i n 1— , • 1 4000 Ford diesel Mike

1 Ford gas trac to r REGISI 801 Ford gns trac to r old »

nat-ers. 1-JnWrnaUonal F a rm a ll.70S/ntown. oicsel Droll

1 In ternational 300 utility g a t east

1 John Deere P.W A S’ 10” dlsaTlh. harrow pou'np— J ohn D eere S’ IO" wheel disc for(9. 1 In ternational 10* disc harrow= = 1 10’ Oliver dOc harrow wheel 20 H I

g . c a rrie r type • also” J used Afeyer* sp raye r

lie pos- 4 IHC U nit planter* ___ C-SHSIes. 215 REGISI. aood _ . . able

.GEM JJS Equipment .

I T , Sales Inc; - ^n ^ ro m S o u th E a s t la n d D riv e cowj

J o h n D e e re D e a le r -T w in F oU s -B u h l ^'^^7h

" T t i - 733-7272 - 543-4392 _E£»1F O R S A L E G O O D U S E D ^ o o D

T ri-M a tlc I r r ig a t io n S y s tem s load- P r ic e d F o r Q u ic k S n le with

amoJ PHONE daytlm a 3Se-579l ^MOO. n lghl 624-3374 helfeoader n ight 624-7525 rnrnily for - P O T A T O P L A N T E R aorSioS1800. 19C8 John D eere 4.row Model 416. *253. aw ler Excellent condition. Phone J . D. * r"'

Bigg*. 438-6411 o r 532-412B,_______P L A N T E R

r a c tb f IDC5 John Deero 4-row potato t w o p^^antcr. nxcelten t condition. L. pure

raper. D .'Johnson ac 934-4103. Kca Ma- & is ,

' m s^ F200 INTERNATIONAI. 500 “ IT—r .n . - hours wllh full cab; 1968 Ace n o r raper. ground workins-tool, 14’ on rub. h ORS

ber; 196H E vtrsm un, corrugute* inse Deere opener. 13’, 1007 H oward roiovo. bree

“’‘’ 436 0470 evening! 43B-4007 ,^ ro j

Maho FOB SALE: Good used Trl-MatiC h EC^I Idaho irrigation system s priccd for “ m n r ntAiiva daytim e, 356. regi

S761, night, 624-3374, nigh ti C24- tjJ-i-2 2 2 1 ______________________ .Tnloo

. iM 0_iBS8 ford T rac tors , 3000 se- broiries ; 661 Live PTO, DUAL T IRES, c ite

, i i i o i

I'ls , r , ',U “g,joU'gs.“!bad. 324-2166.____________________ o o o r

SN, FORD trac to r completely over. Jg™ i-r- hauled, newly pointed, good rub-I * . her. Phona •^3-4710. ________ TENU IDAHO TRACTOR Salvage. Cush for tr“i Jfc u ted trac tors. Used ports a r big

discounts. 733-8293. QUA!. MILESTONE seed cu ltcr wllh dust-

e r.-N ew ly rebuilt. Phona 537-8705 — afto r 7 pfm. r-- PURI

WANTED one held-baled hay Iw der. ?« ' r M u l R o b e rt^ ''o r Clearneld"423» *'"•

£ ? M o l y n e u x M achinery Co. T rac to r P a l ” * J tnake*. Phone 733- ■

1 F a r m S u p p l ie s 97} y ----------- - A T T E N T I O N : --------------^ o n/ - / — G R A I N - G R O W E R S !

• I o rd e r you r steel grain bins _22 i!r —j, nowi B car-loads In stock. (Chief POOI/ # or E aton premium bins). gro

JUffl. Wa have ^ y e a r louns to nur. Weichase, 5% Interest, wo can beat <23.

^ L _ . a ll com pelllori. Huge discounts TtEO:■ (or o rdrs now. E rection crows ntiI available. Telephone nr w rite i ^ i I H <• M D litrlbu torl, C47 Indui.

tr ia l Lane, Pocntello, Idaho.■— I 232-I12I' fl7«-2241, Durley or 43«- i *° '

«289, lllipert. BolTl

Own your own ■toroHa fncilliias. UV

? H e a v y E q u ip m e n t • 9 2b l l i s f i i . e lectric se t. D.li,6o6, 80kW. -------

9 phasa, 4B0 volts, Phona Olft-OOSO. OOO 475

H a y , G r a in a n d F e e d 9 4 =PAST UiTi r f o n e o io ^nr iit) head, A p

c a ll Eden A2S-B21S, Kimberly 423- ___ !■5847, Duhl 543-4040.______________

DAIHY Pelle lt 8M-lon bulki tno- ! lon.aacked. Oloba Seed and Feed.' Twin FalU . U «

W AN rUfti PA S fU nI! lor SS head of Angus cows, Somo cnives, 4J3- Tel

• , ____ n)u06 ACHUH.good irrlVaiM pairurB; Ma

fltoors, rBto nf gain bails. Northof Ecten-,' B3.1-5n73, ’ _____________

UllAlN ANI) HAY b'oiighl and sold, J5ni Will lirllver. Call Moriln Askew, nta M0-2»ll.

H aV for s a le i ' d r llvcred anyWhere Ha In Maglo Vulloy, ail » cultlnHi.

, _4B7-244f, Rlchtlclji. _________ «•') 10 TON 1st Grop,/t25 ion, call 734- ” *

2010 daya, eves H]D-0g3». m 3000 n U sltiliLii W m A Y , i-hone a2i>-

BI2fl, no OAT.S for' in te : Mmno 3?^-2lca,-------

O th e r F o r m P r o d u c ts 9 6 ,5!

FOR YOUR SO’•d S E E D P O T A T O E S

Olenn H arm anlng 423-404S jteD14-SIAT Nnon nr nvenings

. e i t h r r P I H b - f-ou io seed to r la le . An nn* year out. Call 924-21»S.

« c lo . A n im a l B r e e d in g * 1 0 0^ T I I 'I C I A L Dreedlna to ADS Breni A

. 0.Df available, lliilil coliect, BM.

0102; Jerom o, a24-38S2| Uhoslione, n r ^ . iUin-7SA7.

C A dlib Va Ll iIV h reedlns Asiocla. ?u,

Sion, top proven sires, beaf anil k i lalry, rtlll Fahey, Kimberly. 423- g ji

1^ ' go*"-

A u e t lo n s __________________ ^WXKN YOU plan io hava an auclion da

(if any klml coll tla rn ld , a24'28ll9 T r n r Jno S24-32flU, Wa Wlil bo happy

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S a ^ H ? _f«l>«rs? iyone"S«.47M , Wlha Nea7 It a n d (’• • f helferi (o r aale. Phona pa

ifS M P .I » . . » aJ O pasture, lllB aflW. V enilell. w|

a tlv e r - ~ ^re c tio n B U S I N E S S - S E R V I C E n

DIRECTORY ADSn m / t r ------ AND-WAN^- ADS - ' ^......... ASK FOR CLASSIFIED Klll.hor. P H O N E 73M 031 ^

ce C raft Is Fa~ 9 0 ~ p : o H l e • 1 0 2 ,

W E SLA U G H TER O n F a r m S la u g h te r in g

N o r th M a in L o c k e rs ^ F o r 'fa s t service call 73>ieS3 m F V

_________Evening! 733-7188_________ V

' GRASS CALVESH olsteins and block whllo face.J4 W cst and W South of Klm-

I bcrly . 733-4613 o r 423-5806>^

i ■ FOR SA L E rT op qunilly light calvcs.from B weeks to 3V4 monihs old.H olstein and whltc-fnee. 1 will de- . liver. Locatcd IW. miles w c« Ouhl on Highwny 30. Phono 543^760.Mike Neal.

REGISTERED Angus Bulls. 2 years *old and older. Bardalier ond uoron of Lakewood Breeding. Call Fronk 423-5059. 2 mile* south and 1 mile D rake. 423^14 o r Charles Kllmes.

:a t eas t of KInreerly. Idoho.__________., 145 HEAD Holstein Springer hclf- o'*“ era . weighing from lOOO to 1.150

Sounds. L.OU of clote-up heifers,3r sole o r trode. Can Flnonce. , ->

row E ugene Hughes. 324-2415. Jerom e. vheel 20 HEAD 2year-o ld Angus bulls,

also 20 head stock cows, m oiily g ( \x w llh colves. J im G ront, a25-52IS, • . T

^ - Eden. _________________________ IR EO ISTERED Y orkshire servlcc-

ab le oge boars and 'b red Kills. > A rchie Malone. 7 Norlh. W cst . Je ro m e. 324-5082 or 733.7237.

FR ESH n r Springer cowa o r helferr: ' " G uaran teed . Buy o r trad e for a - i —i

• Springer* o r beef. Hap or Clvdq Hughes. Duhl. 543-5825 or S43-39fin,

A FEW young reg istered Holstcin» cows. A rchie Malone. 7 N orlh, i/» -------jgj.,-, W cst Je rom e, 324-5082,___________ ,_ , , CUSTOM dc-horning and branding B uh l with portnbio chute, will go any I .4392 reasonoble distance. 734 2S30. I ,p n ----- GOOD Baby nnd pm tu re calvcs \ '

(o r sa le. All kinds. Phono 324-4162 s Vo r 324-4028. Jerom e.______________ i

lem S J_20 h e a d of Angus c ro js cows le w ith 3 month old calvcs. buy any

am ouni. 733.7555. a fte r 6;00. ^fSZSi • VACCINATED Springer Hoisicin t7525 heifers, calvlhg soon. 324-501B. Je-

jR 30.'mONTH.OLD Angus bull for sale.•I ^18 *2S5. 324-4235 a fte r 0:00. o r sccJ . o ; I mile w'C!t, 14 milo north Jerom e. _____

S w in e ~~ 1 0 3)0tal0 TWO boor*. Registered Hamp and n. L. pu rebred York, onc year old. 934- F 1 Ma- 4310, Oooding.--------- ------ BU*- H o r . . . __________________ 1 04

breeds. P e rm anent registered with 43B-4007 .proven ancestry . Bill Fahey. Klm-

berly . 423-5918 collcct. Jew.rljMatic REG ISTERED QUARTER horse '

m ore . Well broke. Trade for M u i

HORSESHOEING, trimm ing o n d ” vo*TVtnJi* brookliyi. D enver Fine, 328-4631, stenT IRES, F i le r , cfall anyHme. Mui' R E o i s tH R E D and grade horses, USED

s r5 ^ - “ F l - I S I ' ' ” i i

TE14— EAR O L b White mnre for Pjlcsa le. Well broke. Phone 32C-S2I2, Mui

.ush for pH er. F o U fQUARTER HORSE gelding. 9 years. T/®,

W inning borre l horso. Wotk* cat- w ° ‘ tie . too. Coll 733-5441. -

PU R EB RED Cochin Dontams. Shat- R ac ■ j - land nonles. WeU broke and gen-

Id. 423: . *'” • 3i<-285IS. --------------

T rac to r P a l s a n d P e l S u p p l ie s 1 1 0>ne 733- ■ '■ We______ H A N -SU K E N N E L S Ccn------- DOAWDINO—HEATED KENNELS HAMJ

97 PROFESSIONAL GROOMING Ban----------- - ______733 0512 ------------ ------- --

COLLIE!]. Outstondlng." AKC rugls- p 'S t«red T rls and Sables. Cimmplnn

* bloodllnei, ready Moy l i t . 733- rnjTQ: • 2244. my ‘

(Chief POODLE puppies—stud service-^ Ma’i groom ing. Cherl Miller K enneli. ........

C i f e o 4 ” *'”="‘* S h rcount* rtEO ISTURED G erm an Short-hnlrs OLAl crews ntl nges avallnble yenr around. S Iw rite Larry^a Kennels, 733-34B2._______ Wrl

iSShS* MIXED pointer and cocker puppies. — >r 41«I , *“ «“ «'»• Phono 733 3223.

boH D IiU COLLIli n^d coyote mix puppies. IS ench. 324-4182,,

■ ■ ■ — nllc:iiiiia*. L iv e s lo c k W o n te d 1 1 4 (nn

9 2 DEAD ANIMAL PICKUP S X l6 80k\tf 1‘honc collect 733.(W13S Chio'ss-ooso! OOOD m ounlnln pusture fi>r rent,_______ : 475 cows. May 1st lo N ov., 111.

' W rlle no* 1^1, c-o Tlmes-Newi, UlJVl9 4 - ---------- - ■ ■■ gin

» head, A p p l . & H H E q u ip . 1 2 0»rly 423---------------------------------------------------------

G U A RA N TEED* U s e d A p p lia n c e s & F u rn itu re 5 5 ^

'e sf"4J3- Television sets, coniole nnd Inbla 5“ ’ ____ ■ m odal! ......................... 131 und up

. ‘’•‘ wfiMh M aytag w aihlng mnchlne, wring- lim s. North e r , s<|uare tub ? .................’.1011,03 r»|

«nd sold, fipeed Queen w ringer wasliing ' Askew, m achine ...................................... t25 M |

inywhere ■P'n <lfy w a i l ie r .......... 139 TAIJ^cuttlngi. R |,e ir io dniiiea d ry ers , , rot■ jan iT . .....................................•*” “I’ f ; ;

Cosh r e g l i t e r .......................H7.50 gJiXlRosa colored J.pleca sofo........ IO Jj,“T r l c y c l A , . . , , ............. 13,BO up

o x A p a i lm r l^ U e avocado gus OiTlT• in v e C ; l w f . ................... ........ in.i uni

------------ ^ paiSO” new copper tons gns range Av

ES ........................................... iHTi)‘“ •jlWS R e frlg e ra to ri ..............110 up Jm

lor aala, AnUiiua low-boy siove , , , 127,50 ” Tool* and fiockot sets

* 1 0 0 STU R D EV A N T'S ? * « type A p p lia n c e & F u rn itu ro C o, "d u

" f 4M 4lh Ave. W est Twin FnlU 40;

- a " - : . .. “ Sand uryer, delURo mo<hili. full fea- im

h . .v 1. J ''» • »“ “ ■ f*®" nl M * Y llnf",'. !S! f f i" '” n*FOH HALHl lO M 'W eitltisiioiiie iilsl>: *1,

w asher, used only S.fiOiatlis. |I40. 7j;i r t i I’liono S24-2Aa7. impi

f fclffb lH hA V O X rT T O ' c»l.iu fool lyn auclion deep chosl iypa f re e n r i . Hoa I'ord 7X, a24'28IIS T ra n ife r amf slornge. ttc :

SO” " kltN M O H H . tf speed elnclrlc so

g = = = :i„' ■■■::■'"----------- 1 -n 'lr: w,i o a F u r n i t u r e a . H H O o o d s 1 2 2

5r^**b’ijlL i “b e d a com plete, couch, chait (770'H- , . i ^ ' nf d raw er*, voinblnatlon sland anit 'in caivei, bookceie , m lsrellanaoua d iilra i. V,Jj

and cookware, Phona 733.211)0, J J

le. Phona P u r in a . Hayea Fum fturn, 7ai-40l0. '

" JDS • r f ‘na tn a tir a s ie i, HS.BS, .Term*.

. W llsnn-naiss. _S9J S • «7ARfiL'R '~YA^ U b ' l e , Rvcllm r,

*maU rooord cablnoi. Call t i i o m . »F IE D m nrnlng* and avenlngs._________ . CAT, , Kl<f^MOUli~Waa~iiVr~Vnd dryer, eK- ^i i cnilent condllinn. olher mlseallan* s H

•QUI hoiushold ham a, TM-3100. II

s Fast? W ait U1 0 2 ,

Ig .

' k y H (. calvcs, I*?ths old. ■ 4will de- . . *4: i t Ouhl543^760.

f^Frank

Y *1350

r i s ’j V;_____ ^helferr:

><>B 'o r W ' i W w l l t W I H l i l i l rS43-39fin, — ■>— * *Holstcin ■ * i ' 'JU lorlh, V. ------- =

branding '* •go any I ^ \

UO;___ I ycnlvcs \ w 9 v ^ ( L MI X. %

324-4162 S V W ® . ^ I

buy ony . i » A -

°Hbrsicin ~WB. Je- W L - ^ 7 . ^ *

7 ^ .Jerom e. _____________ :_______ ' __________________

^ 0 3 Furn ituro & HH G o o d s 1 2 2 Misctimp and > S P O T CA SH old. 934- F o r F u rn itu re-A pnllancc*

Things of Value,1. B A N N E R F U R N IT U R E

1 0 4 127 2nd Avenbe West 733-1421

, ■ ij E EXC■red with atones, rebuild and repair

Singer

I horse •—:-------- (ear's old* M usica l In slru m en is 1 2 4 ‘J_______ _ NEW Y am oha pianos; Used pianos; ig o n d Vojc guliars and am pliners, KLH _328-4631, s tereo record , p laycrs. W arner F R

• Music, 131 Shoshono N orth.______ IQRQhorses, USED om pllfler specials: Fender,

ty ranch Gibson, nnd o lhers . Piggyback.■MS5. boss om ps, reve rb unliv from *24 “ EAI . bought up- CLAUDE DROWN MUSIC.able. 733- THOMAS ORGAN, i mon;hs otd. j; m

J5D5. U sed THOMAS .ORGAN, msw i,,h i;^‘nfe for p r'ce JIGM. Only 1605. M asoner nuion320-3212, Twin Foils. , ^ .peali

a years I’*'®® D cllvory°'ciaudo°B row nf'l43 on'yt'l; ofkJ S ; ; , j o # Q

— Zeniths . Phllcos ■ G o's . M & Y down------------- E lectric. 441 i l a i n E m t. 733-8212. 938 3

1 1 0 NEW and used ‘i V's. radios, etc. ACKi O!------------- Wa buy sell, trnde, ren t. C -m cro - posseLS Center.____________________ ' beoui2NNELS HAMS; SU 33 w ith mobile supply. AlsoMINO • Bandspnnner, >150, Phono 734-23I2- “ {“ Jf

S.m pl™ G ood T h in g , fo E a t 7 ^ w i lmWHOLESALE beef by noK o r Quar* JSbm

________ te r . Cut and w rapped, phone North buys e rv ic e - Main Ix>cker*. 7i3-4B«2. sHOI K enneli, ■■■■-* ™<imberiy. sh ru b b e ry -P lan ls -B o lb s 1 3 6 o n e ^ w i-hnlrs 0LA-l)l0LU.S bulbs',' i . il. a cerns: • 5 )«"

around. S Milei South Motor-Vu, I . Leon i,„i ,:________ hn.h '■ puppies. ------------------------------------------------------ { jjjjri?______ _ A n llq u es 1 3 9 wait.

ClX).SHOUT (in Uifl warul »nve 4U loju_______ M per te n t, huy Wciltllna. Otmlu- . S^.Vn' ntlon, A nniversary gin* and so

11 4 forth. M nrttiolnnei, Corner Adams , ,, ■ nnd C, Jerom e, 32<-2736. •—i<UP S A L L Y ■ ,S ANTIcJIJe S 43B-BU10, A ulUS______ Chairs, tables, rockers, beds,l„ r 'ra n t' tleiks, trunks, c h i n a cabinets, ■Nov U l chnnJellers, illshes,______________i-Newi, ITljviNUi Old chinu, to lo jed and _

' ■■ g inis, cut, 'custard a n and n rt ' 11 2 0 ••>«i''**733'lni'7*° P isu rlnei, ' M

' LOVAPLE Jtink, espiirlenced f\ir. ^ n nlture, Feie Jolin iton , 304 Soulh .

W nihlngton (airpo rt rond). 733- ^

“rnllu™ llS-ILli.'i. ...m .n.,I... 1,1.1,., oian.< .nhi« orgnn, .Si'o at BI3}i Enst \Kl. tind up Avrnue II, Jorom e,_______________ ^

R1:d DAnN, m mlles on W ashing- ^I, wring- lon, Qunllly, know Iinw rerinlsiied, i;i; , , 109,93 ri)|>nlr furnlluro. China, Ironwnre.

....... M isce llan eo u s For Sa le 1 4 0 f t. . . . 139 TAI'l'. Jlo to ido is • llesl (luuilty . *

M oit tom plalu lln ;s, Also pro.rocordfld tunes • reels, cartridges, (<]

I and up r iiu c iie s . Cuineru Cenler, Down- ^ 1

•• »<7.60 aiiA»1J-()(> yoiir own carpet, iircifcs. i' l . Slonal .e iultfl. R ent a Clarke

..........sham pooer w llh companion wel : '5;'•l.to up . j(BUS U iiui) lil'ntily sliop uqiil|iiii<inl. Twn P

ins unlls, two in irro ri, tw a lin h i, two fApartition, elc. Spo ul n i E a i i .'fj

IS rnnge Av<>nue C, o r cnll 324-447B, K»1B0 K H DI'.COnAilN 'O 'M mel—(lood uied ^

carpel, 13 n vnrd. Oood uied hod-. 110 up sn tondi, M,0,V JlPnl good shocli, < |A /

^ j.rv .s,eti on edge? Cnll ClirCs l.nwn Mower

Hervlce to r iiulrk efficient repair, n in ' Kliiilinrly, 413-5104.I f f ~ / lf tl» ! lil‘flW irf~"elecirk- 'li.nlor, l O iiro LO, dunI whiH’l irn lle r r lin is li, r n io I / Ofin FnlU 4fl3o'""'*’ '" ’ '

, CAHl’i n s AnTi~euiy lr. ctrun wllli I. WHsher MOHT, No noed Hi tvrnovo fiitnl. lU f j I. full fea- lure. Itnnl machine, | l . Wllsiim I 7Unl M * Y »nl,-s. 7,l:i-nHlV_____'

Main. 733- PTOTTa— Irrlgntlon and .lomrsiio,

,x v J h 'j :

:iihlu fooi tyiiewVller, and adding niachone.. Hea I 'ord 7:n-35fli) g ^ e r U p,m, ' __________. L’tNOI.nUM Kuk* B a ll', la.US, As- 1 f t / d elncirio lo ried piiilorns. D anner Furniture, I t Blon. P rice ^ W 1 4 2 1 , ^ ^ n o p

! l ’ 3 L a A h i i j ! N b . . . l.n iiili - H ' IC 1 9 (r. Cliromo ib‘ — your rliolco 07 conli at

t h a lr ^ a I'HNNYWlHK Drug, I.vnwond,<lAt.» i «p~ ^ T ^ goU c a r t; ' r.as

!• VihiVb i “ ’f- •'* I" ■""** condition. Woe - 0204. Rupert.

' ‘^velvet; *ham|iooer 11, Oraen-W r r e b l i i y |.ydriuilo lacits a t 'Xi;

.« .f AUIO , Supply, So9 Hhoihone

BS, .Term *. P h iin a 'IS T

dryer. 'eM- ‘' C nll'a fterjp M ! T33-^^

'ait Until You Sl

. *V

^ ( SELL IT V ^ \ y 1 WITH A I/ ,1 W ant A o y ^ \

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s 1 2 2 M is c e l la n e o u s F o r S a le 1 4 0 ~~MiVce

S I N G E R

JR E REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG ^

LATE MODEL ' ' S a jT W

EX CELLEN T. CONDITION lE^t, Mfg. S in g e r C rc d it T e r m s A v a ilab le

,24 SINGER CO. f/'"150 Main ^ io n h Wa n t e

P '“2 , __________ w renc" ” vl/a™er F R E IG H T DAM A GED pI^O T r, 1969 CONSOLE S T E R E O &’ '?rom“s24 BEAUTIFUL new Console stereotiusTC Walnut cabinct. Hand rubbed B t t» .i iy * '- - , . to .a lustrous piano Ilnlsh. A.M.-' <*>Keijn;hs old, j ;,m . s te reo rudlo, English turn* p o n - fe,GAN. msw luble. diamohd needle. 4 speeds. *

M asoner nutomotic shuloff. Full four *:_________ speaker system . S109 or 11 pay- ~ ■. iv rm s— m ents of *8.91. Phono 734-24I9 n _ _ i ,Irown. 143 anytime. o o a i!

HOTPOINT eiec lrlc range. Kelvliw- — — . to r refrigerator. Oak chest draw*

e rs. Old love seat. Old barberchnlr. 1913 typew riter. Milk cons. „

, RCA's 3 Wheel cam per tro ller. folds n n t I. M & Y down. Luck'lTi-Used M erchandise.I. 733-B212. 938 3rd Avenue West. Twin Foils. J " idlos, etc. ALMOST one-]lolf off list price on ro-t. C -m era - possesied t ^ x e frce-arm Pfaff In S fiEN

beoutifui ^i-alnut cabinet — 1289, lla suDolv’ “ •*<* *'8tnR m achines. Singer

Slantomntlc, While, D roiher and S 'J * '° others. Pfaff Homo Sowing Center. ' ‘"5

— ---- Phone 733-7470. ? ? ? „7 3 3 W iHTE’S ;tiK-Zog portable . . . 6 n EVl”

---------------sule for Sti0,li5 plus a fre« 139,99 end.( o r g u a ^ cabinet. You'll save IOO if you a t IKtone North buy now. SKINNER .SEWING ■ ^_________ SH OPPE. Save-On Shopping Cen. “TAMC

, te r. 733-S542. ________ WlUtIb s 1 3 6 ONE USED Kirby upright vacuum l a ”*}—s—. . n , . c leaner. All atlachm enta Including to -Vu r i Mii ' polisher. On^ now com nier , * u, I. Leon e,B„ner; ona new Hand-O.Vac;

- - - _ t.n lh price. 733-1637. _ cR B S IMUFFLER.S ln»lnlled while y o u wlndi

- 1 3 9 * a lt. Complete m ufner servico. In- claw eluding cuslom duals. Abbott'* moto:

r^a^ rlv *'■ 5^’ner Adnms y m .. ^

i 43B-9U50. A u lo s F o r S a le 2 0 0 A u toirs, beds,I cabinets, ' . ' ........... '

m f e s Kn Washing-

, SVonwnre! ^ 1 9 6 7 FIREBIRD. . . I Hnrdiop coupe,

° I 11 lioniml

. r i S W m I i 967 chevellepet," p^riifoV. I . ^ - c l o o f sedan, 6.Cia")ion'“wel ' miKlon, a nke ec<Ilture, 733- ■

S r m j W | 1966 CHEVELLEn i ’E as t ^-door slnllonv^os

S r e d ,d uied liod-

1965 gto sport coupe . .iiwn Mower Spoft coupe, *309’ VB molof, ilonilent repair. Nice, -

1965 FORD CUSTOM 500 .* 4-deor sedon. VO, motor, ouiomoili

“ !1964 IM P A U .. . . . . .4-door hotdiop sedon, VO motor,

Q ukV ,n ' iieerlno, veiy iborp,

1966 VOLKSWAGEN FASTBA■ niachone. Sedan, 4-ipeed tranimliilon, rodlo,

r fS E : ; 1962 VOLKSWAGEN . . . . .3-door sedan, 4 -ipeed Ironimlitlon

; ^ J 9 6 1 COMETvnwnnd* *’ 2-cJoof sedon, 6-tyllndef molor, ouli t c . n : ' B“ Ilm i f s F l ih ln a B o a t , T r a l la r , o n d 2 0 I-

■ I ,. III.,,, . DRAND N e w 1 9 6 9 VOL Hue Lusira,ir 11, <ir*en. f o r $ 6 8 D o w n a n d $ 6

acks a t A^h

i S YOUREEJdiotor, hav* a , Ben Ildredge Chorlje Ho

for S’ bn*. ^ «44 Main Avenu*

Jawitmower, OPtN EVWINOS'

'ou See a Wanl" B o o ls

14’ FIUI cury n

BOAT «

' M o to i

' W iitF or a

5 ^ ^ ^*** 7 day• ^ vice.

V C T H anie= s r a o c

— . m an t^*>s. \ SuiukI

*179.— I , — . ' ■■I.M - I I i > Main

SUZUKI~ ' V O ” “ ■ 7 / I I I Coll 7 A > S « . ■ II l l i e r Co- I II ‘l rfl I I55n«

■ • iH N g S z L * l l dltlon

II " Tructi

m w . with5722 I

'j f ' - « = » len‘ '

!» #^ 0 speed

Tiir . r drive,> 1.^ • . V. N. 733-07

S425.

le 1 4 0 “t* M ls * e e lIa n e o u s W a n t e d 1 4 1 celler----------------------CASH FOR SCRAP M ^TAL----- »»» F

Copper, Brass. Alumlnuai, Radl> ■ « « . atora- B olR rles. Etc-

Z A G ” • K O PPEL CO. — —. , 152 2nd A venue sou th A ut<

WE pay cash — Oood used appll- IS6S V anee* and furn itu re . Siurdevant’a euitomoN j r s ' s a .

kVailablO p u r n i t u r E . appUances, mlscellan- _ eous. D fc D A uction Sales, 336 i— —0 » ^ “ 'n 3 9U6

__________ wrenfh* and disc' * r in d e r!"c iU l'« ^ S

,G E D i s S ' o r Aut^dotvE R E O furn itu re . appliances • odd*, ends.

Snake R iver A uction. 733-77iM. le siereo ' ' ' S‘h ' A m “- B ik e s & M o to r S c o o te r s 1 5 7

FOR SA Lg; ladies 2nd hand bicycle. lu*‘’7 o u r S20. 421 5ih Ave. N orth.__________ ,

Bo o k f o r S a l . 1 6 9

hi.i'dV.w: C H R Y SL E R• m l M o to r .

Ier. folds yoLm N O *CA M ® °TTSvnlH ° S . Iwm Fal” : J E R O M E I M P L E M E N T f t

>rlce un re- M A R IN A

^ w S s r i ^ e fU h ^ a r^ W he?you*wanl •nihV? and ■ (litiing boal. .10 w here you will In , r .r,? * r 'I " " »h«- bM t *«tacUon of hoata lng Cenler. aceeasorlea . . BUD ft --------------- MARK’SI Y our MERCURY and .0 . . . On EVIN RU D E dealers . Come out * fre« 139,99 end see us a t c u r new locallon k **SEWlNO H pping Cen. ®^j|},*^*M0i?Crelier***’m ° ^ h 0M***''l?^

rr^ fo d e r 'A S S 'f ra r i" .? . » s . r ^ :

and-O.Vac: * fon, 430-j i b i . Rupert.--------------- CR ESTLIN ER aluminum' 14’ wllh V< h lio 7 y o u windshield, canopy, cover. Hols-sorvico, in- claw tra iler , 30 horse Evlnrude "

Abbott'* m otor with controU and Irnltlng ishcna 51.

2 0 0 A u to s f o r S a l* 2 0 0 sI , ■ ___ ■ ■ ' tl

c

w a i m fBETI OUR USED CARS ME

M'TOPMOTCHeONDITION. :

FIREBIRD..... . . . . . . S2195Hnrdiop coupe, gn i saving 6 -cyllnder molor, ilondord Iranimliilon, n*w wide oval ilrei, j

' CHEVELLE . . . . . . . . . $1595.•4-cloor sedan, A.evllnder motor, outomatlc Ironi- miKlon, a nice economy cor.

1 CHEVELLE.... . . . . . . . .$1395 ;4 -door stnllonv^agon, A-cy|lnder motor, automotic n lianim iiilon. ~

IT C O U P E . $1595 '99' VB’molor, iiondard Ironuniiilon, bucket seals,

■I

iTOM 500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 1 9 5 :/O motor, oulomoile tionim liilon. Vary clsan.

. . . . . . . . . . $!195sedon, VO motor, auiomotle Ironiinliilon, power

orpi i

GEN FASTBACK ........ . $1495 !tranimliilon, rodlo, whitewall Hrei,

GEN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $795l-ipeed Ironimlitlon, radio, leol iliorp.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175 :'•{yllnder molor, Qutomotle tranimlMlen, Special Ihli

r r a l le r , a n d 2 0 H .P , M ERCURY M o to r

N E W 1 9 6 9 V O L K S DELIVERED

>8 D o w n a n d $ 6 B P e r M o n lH

EE Motor Co.Ige C haillaH olth JocJi Coa

«44 Main Avenu* Soulh'

aOSCD SUNDAYS

Tuesday,’Apfll 29, 1'

Vant Ad WorkB o a ts f o r S o le 16 9 A u to s

14’ F l U ^ O I ^ S S boat, 49 H P Mcr< ,,cury m otor with two props, tra ile r . V

-akU, ready to go — Only

BOAT and U ailer, S75. Phono~733- 0895.

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” C O M E T O H O N D A V IL L A G E , |F o r a new o r used Honda, Open n n t ,7 days a week, part* nnd ser- rW I ' vice. M iller Aulo Honda Sales.H anien. Idaho. 423-5170. -

•67 rioDAKA 00 Trnll, S249 - Cush-. m an tra lls te r. $125 — ‘C9 Demo >20 WAM

^ \ SuiukI. *399 — Y am aha RO Trail, " 1 “ '5179. STATE HARDWARE. 249 Y ° ^ . .

— Mai n E ast. 733-3(i6l. i^i??.'"'' 7 / SUZUKI 12.% 1067, 500 m iles, *300. Ulcd 'Jl . CaU 733-5588, see a t Country Trail- opei

p “E l S ' f e ' A v . - w . " SII _____________________________ EldrlJ7 IBM NORTON 750CC. Excellent con. — TvTTI dltlon. W O. 733^70 . 1S87 VO,

______________ u rW 'w l e e PONTIAC 1003 Cll

■ QMC TRUCKS — IN /B B O M S tlon. J

j r* ' 1S6I FORD, econo*line Van. pa in ted 190B I'C

^ - - a n d engine-overhauled. S625.19C2, $200 : H-ton GMC pickup. V-6 engine. i»ce < Good condition.- »725. Phone 733- olr, r5920. ______________________ ffiUND

NO DOWN paym ent. 1941 Chevrolet I960.* W-ton pickup.' S39 m onlh. 4-speed. trade

734.2241._____________________________ 32<-2<iSHARPI 1950 Chevrolet H-lon. 348 MUST

wllh powor glide. S425. Phone 423- Merci5722 o r 423^710.__________________ Real

TWO Cushm an tra il cyclcs. Excel. lent condition. L icensed for high 19C8 V wav use. 733-3WH a fte r 8 p.m . Like

" ' 1»«4 80 CC Y am aho, excellent con- 8<08- dltlon, ex tra se t traU Ure* end |9CS Dsprockets. 733-1307._______________ Good

1957 2-ton FORD tra i le r m over. 4- Stiell speed. 2-speed. W lll trad e fo r i g u F pickup, 324-4782. on fl

8 Y A R D Cem ent truck , inndem ovoli, > drive. Volkswagen body. Phono CHI.SIK

X 733-0717._________________________ _ eulho— CLEAN Chevrolet pickup, see a t 2S0 Caul

Blue I^lee* Blvd. N orth. P r ic e e x c b I

-----:— — BLACK Chevrolet U-lon pickup with mlPe's. _ . Cem steel, cab-high cam per, ex. tioo D<I 1 4 1 eellent condition. S75Q. 73.1-61M. mn7 iItA L FORD Pickup. VS, 4 apeed. B2M-, R adi. S C ^ . W2S^ Phone 733-4377 . a fte r ]g a j)

th_____ A u to s F o r S a le ___________ 2 0 0 i ^ ! o iEd appll- IS6S VOLKSWAGEN w ith ah»B rug. iJ,*Ji roevant’a euitom ale«rlnB w heel, m ag*, r a . ° Co.{ 404 dial tires and w ood-door paneling. FOR i

3, TVltt 733-41W. Sion ■

nlscellan- ' a les, 336 ........ '. 733-0806 _ ,

^ SELECTION!I P PROTECTI

SATIS= i i r A t

T H E I S IO T f t • -

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URY and Aotamatl* fnm im liilan Devrar stserlnB.J^TocallWi lo tlery a ir tendlllenlna, semplalely'eqwljI. 733-1194 New car trade-in. .................................. ..•t“ Crullerhorse In* _ _ _ __________

9 6 5 FC___ L - FAIRLAN

14' wllh V I engine, aulemotlc tranimlsslon, pew*'n v m ’iJJlil: •t 'lr in g , a i< elU n l. d trolling white w all Ural. ............. ................ ..

1965 CHEV3 0 0 » h m a i u

' trantm lilen, V I engine.C le a n ..............................................................

* 1 9 6 6 VOLKS? . 2 .p o 6 r s e* Beige, buthel le a li ,

4>ipsed transm liilen,• leal geed ecenemy ................... ..

$2195 1965 OLDSIJer motor, JE T STA R.88-4-D 00aval lirei. j „ gg hordlep.

— Deny green wllh while t«p, V I engine, e i C Q C ^ w s r sleerlng, pow er broke*, all vinyl

, 9 6 6 C O♦ lO ftr 4 .DOOR SES l O T U •••v tlfu l ilren red,

big 6 tyllnder, slandard Ironimliilen,I automotic new car trade-in..........................................

$1595 1 9 6 6 BL, . 1.1 . . . I . , W I L D C A T 4 - O O O R

• l(|ulpiMd wllh Ve engine, •utemollc In # 1 1 n r M*<'*» brwkei, ■ S l l / b Mndlilenlng, ene ef eur nftaii, . . .

<l*on.

$1195 1 9 6 7 COIIon, power 2-DOOR

Ume frost wllh matching Ilme vfnyl Inl* A 4 A H f ie«t*, 9fO V I engine, aul*mell<#14/5 Inn 'm U tlen , pew er-deering .

, 5795 1 9 6 6 CC4 -rio O R STATIOI

OnmcwTwl red fM iti, e ll iflinrl'lnleflsf,, J 1 7 5 W f i «yll.wl.f e r f l e . , *l«nd«nl tm im ii

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Vork!1 6 9 A u lo . lo r S g l» __________ 2 0 0 ’ .

WE B U Y CARS - “ "'J'. . OR- EQ U ITY

WILLS......... Ulcd Car D epartm ent

i o n 254 4th Avenue-W est /Twin Falls . < "

, l j\G E WORKMAN' DROTHERS

^■d°.'’e'r" P O N T IA C -C A D IL L A CSoles, G M C

_ Rupert. Idaho • 4Se-34S?

?S"'x,i?i° WANT TO SAVE M ONEY? t?E 249 Come to Leo Rice Chevyland, ' K t . i i a Oooding. Chevroleu. Oldsmo-__ ______ biles, Oulcks, Pontiac*. OKies, *300. Uicd Cars and Truck*.try Trail- open Sundava and Evening* •„ r - VOLKSWAOEN plCk-Up. 1904. ExceU

Twl - JM ' condition. Take o v e r pay . la rp i <JJ- t33 .8 « 6 . 1SJ7 .Eldrlils#.

lleni con. 1^07 VOLKSWAGEN. own«d by Epls.-■ copal Church. Good condltlotv

_ j s 61003“ c»EVY 11 SS. excellen t coadt-

5B 0M S tlon. M75. 1062 BONNEVrLLE. ex .NC. ceneot copdiuon. loaded. S625, 423.

I. pa in ted 1908 i'ORD Oalaxle. low m ileage. :625.'19C2, $200 below average ro ta il. Also S engine. |9C6 Chevrolet sta tionw agon w ithhone 733- olr, 733-5240._______________ ,_________ THUNDEKUIRD CONVERTIBLEChevrolet I960, new tire s , need* w ork , wilt . 4.speed, trade for anything of va lue . Call

32t-2<87. Jerom e.J-lon. 348 MUST ■SACRIFICE! Bt S745, 1 6 ^ ' ' >hoiie 423- Mercury Comet- 2 - d o o r sednn._________ Heal clesn. DIol 733-6141 for Ralph '

— Pvi-M. BuracH during builness hours. fi>r high 19C8 volks\>/ag- e n :- - o.ooo miles’. o.m . Like new. Call Cllv F inance. 733-■lent con. g ^ ” p p p g g ^ ^ ^

*" * Good Ilrcs.' Seo^K lm bor'iy ' Rea’d m over. 4- Stiell Slallon, c r 326-5C02. trade for 1955 rOKD. 312 M ercury. 3-speed

■ on floor. Chroma w heels, wide ovoli, 733-1711. ^ ___________

*'nu^ho%ed **RnmbiVr d e a le r fo rV ' see a t 2S0 Caul*. Minidoka counllea. •th . P r lc o EXCELLENT Condition, 1007 Sport

Ton. 4-wheel drive. Scout. Lowickup with miie»«e, 733-3567. ____________ _m per. ox. noo DOWN, take over poym ent* on 73.3-61M- inn7 Corvair, very c leon , call 878.-

4 apeed. 82M-_______■ ________________<377 . a fte r 1963 IIUICK UcSobre. 2-door hard*_________ lop. one -owner, low m llenae. .to .------settle eitnW, 733-8070 o r 733-S220.

2 0 0 1962 OLDSMOBILE. vinyl top . bi)CK- , h , ‘. r u - et seau. new paint. S695. 733-7564.

■ *nellS FOR SALE-* lOM^BulcK transm ls- ‘ pane ng. m otor good. SM. 324-4977.

>N! ^OTECTION!

SATISFACTION!

lEISEN’i5 dlRYSL€RN E W YORKER

;.,*1885,965 FORD

FAIRLANE

,— ; z ......*985 •> CHEVROLET

"1188VOLKSWAGEN’•P O O R SEDAN

*1190OLDSMOBILE

.R .88-4-D 00R H A R D T O P

i r r , % ............. * 1 3 9 7 .r brakes, all vinyl Int*r1er. . . I

>66 COMETl-D O O R SEDAN

....... .*11859 6 6 BUICK\ T 4 - O O O R H A R D T O P

'* S 'r ...:;.‘1988. ■S7 COUGAR

2-DOOR ■ling Ilme vfnyl lnl*rUr, C 4 1 « « A A "

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Now... a rc extra cash even for li

, any,other' M edicare-to use a s :

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Regardlesi or size o fi first mont}

D u r i n g t h i s S p o c la l E n r o l ln y o u c a n e n r o l l y o u r s o l f a n t m e m b e r s o f y o u r f a m i l ) m a l l l n g t h o E n r o l l m e n t F v r l t h S t . T h e r e ’s n o t h i n g < b u t y o u m u s t m a l l y o u r E n l a t e r t h a n M id n ig h t , a

• »7^Iiiak o l Jt. Now, w ith a stroke o X can have ta x * lr^ expeos^free d ircct to y o u -n o t to tho doctor o r 1

. sudden accident o r tm npected iilr S^ou o r a covered tnember o f yonr 1 m ay enroll duiiog thls'Spedol En: vithout having to see a eompdny rei vUhout any red tape v/hatso'ever.

H ow you c an g e l extra cash Tn ordinary health tnsura

. ' A n you seed do is mail the EaroUm . together w ith just $1 before tho e:q?

th a l easyl AnyonewhotinslKeQintlieliospKi

ordinary hospital insunuice-evcn ^ w ill a o t cover everything. You ha' •■extras” o u t o f your own pockct-aj to hundreds o f dollars !a a frighten]

But.eveD i f your ordlooiy hospit^ e r t znoit o f your medical nnd hos; Bbout the hllls thal keep piling tip n

I f you, at husband, jather trnd i mtddenly hospitalited, your Income

_ 1, penKS go tip. Even If you have’som« insum nce" it probably won’t come c! y ou r foH-tinio pay.

J t your wife is suddenly hospUc lo o k a fte r the family, do the laundrj th e cleaning? Yon may have to tak y o u r Job—oc b in Ml-llmo domestl

I f CM o f your ehlldrth U tudde >ou w ill certainly spare n o expense w e n w an t to think about the cost.

Jf yoxire over 65 and are suddei M edicare won’t pay all youc hosp sn y household expenses.

■WIthout"cxtmcash"proteclIon,I *ency m ay leavo you w ltli savings can 't juy» peace of mind shallcred-H cry coo be scriouily delayed by tnoi I How the plan pays off (iS u t now. -fflth Dircct Extra Casb.yc thcH w orrle»>becuM you caa cou fo r every day, every'week-week afi life—y/iien you o r any covered fam to the hojpUal. N o matter how la no m nttcr whnt your oge o r occti

V choosQ whichever o f Ihe four low-< s t righ t Bulta your family best. -

You m ay acluBlly com e o u t ^ e c a u M ths Ditoct Extrn Cash V

1. WUi tl lh« Direct E itra Cu}TTte i>lfoc{ H rtra O ih I’h n la n p la n tha t puys c ilm c u h dlre< sc d d e n t o r tinexpoctod lllneii I coverci) member of yaur fAmlly.3 . m r itiQulit 1 hprt (lie Din

Mddlilun io m r rcBulmr IniuiDocaiito your preaent Iniurance ] yonr hoiiilitl eipenMi, but ever UIO llio exlra co«h lo help w lih) when yoii'te ho>i’li*IlMU>i>oxlr .•Tcnforllto.,, exlra CAihyouca 9. Can I collcct auti If 1 canr Ves. Tho Direct llxtrn Ca«h Tli to ony {iiiiirarice you carry. In Me<llcaro-and even in addition

i» inilon and auto Iniuraiicel Antax'frcel4. l i Ibtre R tot of red (apt fo ijtNone nt all. Durint thli ipeclal «ro nn qiulirioalloni. Simply c

..lliirollineni i'orm by tho denilll 0 . IVblch plan abould 1 chooicr You may oliooso any uf lour 1 sciiially aelect Iho axact plan ll

I f yuuii kayounv, Rrowing fa ALL-I'AMILY PLAN. You an al onco for new alckneuu and iiliy beneflii afler 10 monlhs, future Bddliloni) betweeiT} mi included, at no exUa'voil, as Jw Slid llva at homo.

If yoH MO tho only piftmt II we auggeit lh« ONC-rAHDNT covers you and all unmarried between 3 monlhs of aio and ut o f courie, fuluto addltbns an nalem hy benefit U prorUtd.

I f you IiaYO no plilldren, or If and no lonier dependent oa ; HUSUAND.WIl'UPLAN,

Or. if you aro Uvlng by yoiv i d i Ja l p l a n .4. tt I bMome botiil(«llu4, wbr

m«bnb)7llo)Tloii|<anlt>a O n alt pUni, you collect froa

1 8 Tlm?s*NBw$, Twin Falls, Idaho

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rdless o f your ag^, re of your family, yi nonth for only 1.0l a l E n r o l l m e n t P e r i o d , addition to an] > u r . . l l . n d . l l . l l g l b l .l u r f a m i l y s i m p l y b y actually leaveo l l m e n t F o r m b e l o w money you do n o t h i n g e l s e « o d o -

III y o u r E n r o l l m e n t n o E x tracash B h t, 2 5 / 1 9 6 9 1 —Yo

itb a s tro ie c f - j^ u f pes ,' yoa Y on get all oJexpens^frce extra cash paid /ess thaa you viio doctor o r hospltal-w hen a i a tbe panel aoexpected illness hospitalizes ^ o a choose, yiibcr o f yonr family! A nd you y o u r fottuly, ji Spedal EnroUment Period cn/yfJ.OO/ i^co/npany representative and | j p ^

M ira cash In add ition Jo ', .a l th ln s irn m i;._ _

QlnthehospItalrecentlyJ^OK’i . c o jrfo ry o u .rance-evcn M ^icare-s im p ly B acked by IIling. You have lo pay m any s ta te sw n p o ck c t-an d it can add up _ .In a frighteningly short time. 2 ^

lical nnd hospital bills, what ep piling tjp a t home?, /atAer a nd irtadw fnner are your incomo ntops, your ex-

rou have’some kind o f -salary w o tf tc o m .d o „ to rq . l i> d n .

Jo the laundry, the marketing,y have to take Ume o il from•lime domciUc help.drtn Is suddenly Aojpf/aWzei r®re n o expense. Y ou Wouldn't X.out the cost. policies tW//ioi

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Id shallcrcd-oven your rccoy. “ i. l .y . d b , money w o rr ic t i S S , ’ .;??,,« n p ay » o H (o ry o u com p«nyhm2xtra Cash, yoa can help nrold responsible ins you caa count on extra caih giving you th<cek-week aftor week even for loweu rates.’ covered family member goes I l 'i no worlalier how large your family, ono o f tho nar age o r occupation,, you can companies, hiIhe four low-cost plans shown poUcyhoIden' nlly best.-co m e o u fM o n e y A h M tr* „2xtra CaiU r ia n paya you lo ®

1 9 I m p o T t a iA B O U T T H E I

red E itra C uh Plan? ■ enter tho bcO lh I'/nn It nn cnt/roiyrww; loiMOst *a many tfmItm cath direct (o ynu when sudden a year-erei[tected llliieii hospliallxes y o u ^ r aojr 7 .liow inuIlf your family. ALL-PAMlhpra Ibe Direct C u h I la a ta como for '

r rtiulsr lniur«ncir weekly for" lent Iniurance proUnhly won't cover aU ONB-I'Aentei, but even It It does, you con atlU youj J50.0C I lo help wllh your liouiehold n p e u c a HU3BA1<llall/cu...extra caih wook afler weelc S73 nn weel Ira CBilt you con um any way you wlthl INDIVlli»tti If 1 can r oibfr heallh IniurancoT t.1Vbat U lixtrn Coih Plan nays you In addlllon fBn, . hq,I you carry. indWliJual, group or ovon j f you liavren In addition lo Worknien'a Compete tii j ik iiniuraiicel And» aU your beacllta ar» 91 ”

ft"> “ l’»<0<l"«lliyT ,n i Ihl. .pccW .ntoUmtnt mtliHl. Oien> JlJOforyoIom. Simply compleio and mail youf • . .i,,, ibythodcAdllnedttealiown. ..u1d Ie h o « .r ' r t n m v l1 any ot lour low^oit pIsn*-iroa can <lneliidlni0 osact plan Ihnt aiilu you betll stlaek <aci unr, arowini family, wo recommend Ihs bo»l», o r o >LAN. You and your wife are covered i^il0.00 a 1 slckneuos and Injuries, and for mater. cHsible cbD )r 10 tuonlhs. All your ctiUdreir (and jo . TcU m«betweeir 3 montha and tmdor 2i mn i . .1, .

lUiXoit, as Jom as t£ey are wnmanied |"ml(y Inei

1 only parent lirfni with your dilldren, ' n l l ! s i 3l)*c )Nt-PAKDNT FAMILY PLAN. ThU « , w . « all unmarried children living at homa ?.*• ,* V s of aio and tmder 2 J. Under this plan, 1 additions aro nol lacludod alnce oa ;i»proTlded. . ' »»lMcenlo ipli(ldren,orlfyoarchlldrenarsgiowa a3.W bai<

*» JWi, you w a waal Ih s Kbeeomei'u PLAN. XiaroUmentI Uvlng by yourtalf, diODsa tbe JNDX* ' cred on tliI. , childbirth.«iil(ailud, wben do my eitra eaili bene* • covered afrloii|<anlt>aphdT ' , SS.WIulUIU coUect Irom lU fln t.4ar yoa kaaUu

dlls, Idaho Tuesday, April 29 , 1969

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ag^, occupation ily, you get your i $ 1 . 0 0 !iddlUoa’to nny other company’s health insttranco- ndividuol, group or even M edicare-and bccause ill your extra cash b e n e f i t s ^ tax-free, you may ictually leave the hospital m any dollars n head ... ■noney you don’t have to account jor to anyone^ •xtra cash in addition to anything and everythlngl

Extra cash benentsatsurprlslngly low cost »Y our first month for only $1

Yaa get all o f these extra benefits a t a cost ercn 'ess thaa you would expecti See the actaal low rales i l tbe panel a t x ight And, regardless o f the plan ^oa choose, your occupation, y o o r age o r size of i^our fattiily, you ger y o a r eniire first month for ,nly f 1.001

How can we offerso much forso little?rho answer is simple: W e h ave lower sales costs, rh o D irect E xtra C u h F lan Is a mass enrollment plan. A ll busiaesa is conducted directly w ith you by maiL No ja /«m en or investigators are used. I t all adds up to maximum protection a t mlidmum cost fo r you.

Backed by Executlvo Fund—TIcensedTnyourstate->rated "A Plus (Excellent).'*

Za addition to tho wido range o f beneflts, tbe extra cash values, tho surprisingly low cost, y our policy b backed by s legal reserve com pany-a company talked about today as “ the breakthrough company^ because i t has plonecred-safely and souadly'-sev* eral o f the most Important innm w ce developments In years.

F o r example, this compaity~Er«cr/r/v(t Fm ii Ufe Insurance Company-^o£\tiW^ th e first ma}or prico breakthrough in years In the fleld o f life insurance. These *‘trei^ndou4 price advantages" wero actually reported In tbe Congressional Heeord, and Execu< livo Fund was described as -providing everythlns the consumer wants and needs.** pecause i t is per* haps the only company in the U .S . that sells all ita policies wlthoj/t salesmen. Executive Fund can ofler you exactly the same kinds o f Insurance you can buy from anyone else>-Au( al a lower price!

Executive Fund-llcenK d in y ou r slate and regu* lated by your state’s own insuranco department-has its Notional Scrvice Ccnler i a Omaha, Nebraska, the very ccnter o f the U.S. Its mulli-mlllioh dbllnt facllilles and eXpert personnel provide awKt and efilclent service' to families all over Amcrica. The company is managed by a group o f higlily respected, responsible insurance executivea-m ra dedicated tc giving you the best insuroace, ib&finest service^ the lowest rates.

I t 's no wonder that Aunne’j Insurance Reporls, ono o f tho nation’s leading nuthorilles on Iniuranct companies, hns awarded Executive Fund Its /i/g/i», poUcyhoMen* rating **Aplus (ExcellenO*

Easy to enrolll No saletm an wilt calll Take a moment ^ t now to flU out your Coroli

r o r t a n t Q u e s t i o n s AJ U T T H E N E W D I R E C T E X T R A C A S f

enter tho hospllal, even for one day-for as lontt-«n<) •a many tbnes-u you are hoipilaliu«l-a week, a mo a year-even lor lif*.7 . How much can I bo paid?ALL-FAM ILY P L A N -$ 100,00 n week extra caiti como for youj 573.00 weekly fo r ynur w lf« ?3 Weekly fo r each of your elislblo childron.

ONB-I'AUliNT FA M ILY PLAN-JIOO.OO weeVlj you] 110,00 weekly for each o f your ollgllilo dilldre

lIUSO A NIX W lFIi P L A N - $ :00.00 weekly {or ; J73.00 weekly fo r your wife.

INDIVIDUAL PIAN'-SIOO.OO aweek for yolk t.1Vbat U Diy wUa and 1 ara both l]oipllalU«d ai

SMna IlmaTIf you liavo the ALL-FAMILY or IIUSDAND-Vi' I'LAN and are hoipltalUed by slokneu. you co SIOO a week, your wife $73 a week, a lotal of : weekly. And if you aro Injured and hoipltallwd «l aamo time, your beneflls wUI b« doabl(d>(200 fo r : $190 for your wifo-a toud of *350 a weeki 9, Ara Ibere any oltur •■doBbU'* n t r a cath bentflii

■ Yes. On all phin< you receive doobls cnih benellts l( o r any covercd famUy member l i hoipltallied foe e« <lneliidlii| Loukemla and llodikln's U U uio), o rJ stlaek (acute myocardial i<ifarcilon. coronnfynli: boilt, o r Gorooary occluilon)i $200.00 a week for l$i)0.00 a week for your wife. 9100.00 a week for cHsiblecbDd.ao. TcU m« abmil Mntended" n t r a caih death bfOIn tho event o t death in tho hMpllal o t any coi lamily member from any condllion covcred by : policy, a lunp cum cadi beneflt wlU b* Pahl} $20' you, 9130 on your wlfo, 9100 on each olOIO. a i . Does tbU plan pay In aay boeiillair You will bo covered In any hoepllal o f your cho sven lOTomment bospltals^xoept nursing homM,

' valetcenl or self-care iinlia of lioipltals. a s . WIM doss K7 polity 1 0 im o ^I t beeomea aSectlra llw vsnr Mine day ws reoetve aJaroUmentiForm. Now sfcknd»sea,and W u ito are

' cred on t w data. Under tha ALL-FAMILY P l . childbirth, presnanoy and any conieqiiencei lliereo • covered after your policy Is ip forco tor 10 monthi

, a s . Wlui U aomeone In my lamily bas had a beallh i 'lenlbalsaaysctsravU aT .

i9 , 1969

R O L L M E N T E X P I R E S

l e a v e t h (

c a s h i n g

{$ 1 0

$ 7

$ 5

$ 3 5

P U

A- F A M

\ur 1= = = = =C H O O S E

3th insnrsnco^^ a n d bccause

or to anyone^ j j l / J d r / v / X 1i everythlngl h*

g ly lo w co sl . w hen your wife Is hospilly « i each eligible child hospi^ - I f yours is a young, gro a t a cost ercn — — m end the All-Family Piarictaal low rales covercd, and all your chitss o f tho nlan oddilions) between 3 mo1r«; 23 aro included a rh o exi

I get your (lrrso n ttle? . I

ver sales costs. 'tass enrollment I |■ectly w ith you W \ \ *•yrs are used. I t f \VF-n a t mlidmum 1 1

m sed ln y o u r holt«n»^ •• %vhon your wifo Is hosplti

. Ify o u have no childrcrneats, tho extra srow n and no longer depi)st, y our policy v o ^ t tbo Husband-Wife Jiny-a company A You psy onlDUgh company" I got your fir

J S v X ' S ; { A L L A C C ID E N T S

f e ' E V E N P R P E X

” r s & i s “si" wcro actually tla y -io r ns long and for 1<rd, and Execu- any covcrcd family memlding everything jo r life!«ause i t is per* The Direct Exlra Cashthot sells all ita Jiateiy fo r nny now acciI Fund can ofTcr ■ o r minor,nee you can buy You're covered for anfeel / Job-nny time, 24 hoursslate and regu* nnywhcro in tno world.

Icpartm ent-has You'reevcncovcrcdfoloha, Npbraska, (old conditions that comll-mlllloh dbllnr- >'<’cur) n(ijvido swift and J" fo r ju st 12 moii l& c r ic “ S ' All-Famflv Plnn. cvi

«l,.ryo„rpolfcy lm .l.= .,ien dedicated to w s t service^ the ..

. m en tF orm nndm nllltw llho i« n ' ^ c i wlll iisuo your Dit

r s o n S tric.) t a n t , / toS " J L“ ' 'W '" ' Kcclvo youc Jotm . ■ri.h mil

policy In force. Along with Jt

K ' . S b ' K - r s ' j r ^ i l3ut your CoroU* tho fastest, cosiest woy.

L o n s A n s w e r e d > =X T R A C A S H P L A N

-foraslon tt-andfor . Uven If one of your covered fa xd -a week, a moalli* cliron/a olhneni* lit llia imit, tire

covered after tho policy ha* t>e< jeaK

w c .l CTlra o»h to . W i«lxonaiil™ . .r.n'1 m . lr ynur wife] 930.00 Onlytlietomlnlnuininecesinrye ildren. • nny conwuuence thcieitf (unle.{-JlOO,00 weekly for f a m il y PLAN), wnr, iiilllt# ir ollgllilo cliildren. order, nicoliollim, «lruB ndillctlo 1.00 weekly lor you; ^ * **”’n onl Ht'y i '"n t C»

V o will never refnw In icnew a week for von. xewoni-for ai lonn I's y‘'« Hvo n: i , . . J i , . ^ n . . i .

,r . .m D A N o .w .™M- WIII I ' " I ■'•"""■I

idhorpl‘ . lb ! .S . l ! K WIII lm . l t .n w m o n .r pro.«M.d-}200 for you, Ye^ 'nmnka to tbo niuUI-mllll, I week! linlneil penonnel of lUccntlvo I

...... Cenier, you Ket *wlfl,e*|>eilierYlliT a ^ h J e S s T y m t?• D S i2 / ° o r J i« r t ' ■Wl'h tho Wrect llxirn Cniti Plon cw onaV nSom - C‘>‘^00 a enrollment plan-ond no laleimi

aa. liow niiuli dpes my Ural mi a caih death btotflla. Only 91.00 regardless of ynur ai

. , only 93.30 a nionlh for tho 1 Ilal o f your c h o ic e (When you are over (13, preni nursing homM, soo- modeit inorenie in panel above

■hall. evef t>o made in ynur rntb, unOrel? fihanio for all persons ol tbo sa

'w ? inT u ik fiilra^^ a»l Why Aeuld 1 enroll riihl no LL-FAMILY PLAN.. Hecauto an «tie*peoled sleknei jeqiiencei lliereof ara wlihoul watnlni-'nnd you wlll r CO for 10 monthi. , . .-pollay ii In force. Itemenjlier, lias had a beallli prob. dianse your niliid, you may rc

10 days and your 9 \Q0 wiU b

P I R E S M ID N IG H T . M A

t h e h o s j

i n y o u r p

$ 1 0 0 e v e r y w

$ T S e v e r y w

$ 5 0 e v e r y w

^ 3 5 0 e v ^ r y w a r e botf

b l I I Q Double casli I L U O Extra cashc

A L L P A I D A S L O

F A M I L Y M E M B E R K

C H O O S E T H E P L J k N T H A T S I

A L L -F A M IL Y

Im W I X I PAVS YOU: $100 vreeliVextra cash when you a re ,hospitalized. $75 w ^ k ly <

'our wife Is hospitalized. $ 50 weekly^for fo r oach 1llglblo child hospitalized. 1 Ifyou;urs is a young, growing family, wo recom* dren, wetie All-Family Pian. You and your wife aro jcovcrs ycI, and all your children (including future home belns) between 3 months o f age and under - Under tbincluded or Ro extra cost as long as thejr ^ so t inclu narried nnd livo nt home. ^ v id e d in l

You pay only $7.95 a month and yoti get your firat month for on/y <1.001

HUSBAND-WIFE

S ^ V l i l PAYS YOU: $ 1 0 0 weoWy | £ X © C S l 1 extra cash whon you a ra

hospitalized. $75 weekly ourwifo Is hospitalized. Ifyouu havo no children, or if your children a ra cover ot ond no longer dependent o a you, you w ill choose ti 10 Husband-Wife Plan.

You psy only $9.95 a month and you get your first month for only 91.001

ACCIDENTS AND NEW SICKNESSES :VEN PRE-EXISTING CONDITiONS COVant: N o matter which plnn you choose,' 0ash is paid dircctly to you-even fo f one There ar

a '/S J I . f S S S S S d '- S 'v S s s s i m oy go

Direct Exlra Cash Finn covers you fmrrt*!- govcrnm fo r ^ now accident o r aickncss*'maior . coavalc>

're covercd for nny nccldent on o r off tho ■p..ly time, 24 hours a dny, 365 days a y ear, ‘cto in tiio world. 2;“ J J e’reevcncovercdforpre^xlstlngcondltkm s never cainditlons that como^nck ngain and again declino rlikely to recur) nfter your.pollcy’has been erir/r« st0 fo r lust 12 months. And, 1C you select made In l-Famflv Plnn, even maternity is covcrcd chango t our policy hns been in force for 10 months. in your e

nnd mnll It wllh only $1.00 for y on r J ln t will issuo your Dircct Extra Cnsh Policy1 Series) Immeiiiately-lM flnnio doy woir form . Thli uulomatlcnlly pm* y ° » f When ycrce. Along with your pollc!( you will ro- honest atpie, ensy-to-uso Clnlm Form that m akes whnleoc\tor us to pny exUa cosh dircct to you, yourpohcosiest wny. , • fumi you

I . - -- -- .

of your covered family membera has had rnu In tha iintt, tire oxftlJnK condllJont aro r tho policy ha* been in loico for Jusl one

idlllnns aren't coTcredf ■Inlmuiii necesinry cxcoi’tlnnst prcRnnncy or Ienco theiciif (iinleii yiiu bnvo tlia ALL- ILAN), wnr, iiillltniy aervice, nientnl dls* • amamm>IItm, drug ndillctinn, or nltempted suicide, 'j|i onl liny lliiiiT Can you droti me? Ier ref1l o Id renew your policy for health 1 | m |na lonn ns you llvo nml conl Inue lo pny your I I fnct, wo iiiinrnniee tlint wo wlll never cnn-into your iinllv/imleM wo ilecllne renewal {'PBiW:s n( ihU lyi’n In your enllro ilntn. You, o f I | ^Imp your pulley on any icnewnl date. ’ 1 £; fait peraonal amice? | >:elro my money proiniillyT jI to tbs niuUI-iiilllInn dnllnr fncilliles and , 'innel of lUeciitlvo I'und's Nntlonal Horvlco |: tel awin, exi’eit aorvico, Your claims nro hnn. ly and your exlin cath lonl directly to you.tba prtriihimi 10 Iim? rect Jtxtrn Cnth I'lnn. you nclually get alta-n t auoh n law cuit-liecnuia tbli Is a m au |lan-and no aaleimen are tiicd. Our volumo II nnr anlea coiti nro lower, |xll dpes my flrat month coitt iegardless of ynur age, tho sire of ymir fam« 1na you aclcel, Afler Itio first month, i t you '3, you pny only ttieio low monlhly rniesi ,1monlh for tlio ALIrl'AMII.Y I’LANl only j

lh for tho ()Nil-PAHliNT I'AMILY I'l.ANt ■ 'I lo r Iho IW H I IA W h W im I 'L A N j Ja m o n lh fo r th e IN D IV ID U A L P L A N . I ,aro over (13, memlumt are adluited, iiee |

fnie in panel aliove,) N o other elian»o c an j Ile in ynur rntb, unleai we mnke n aenoral !U persons o l tbo aame classiflcaiion in your ■

uld 1 cman riilil hen? ' |unexpeolcd slckneis c r In)ury could strfka i ^nlni-'nnd you wlll nol be covered unlll your •forco. Ktmenjlier, If for any reaaon you { I

■ mind, you may relurn your policy within I f I your 9\Q0 wiU bo lafunded imnudUtely.

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) A S L O N G A S Y O U 0 1

i l B E R I S H O S P I T A L I Z E

M T H A T S U I T S Y O U B E S T

ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLA^

M r a YOU: » 1 0 0 m tI a re extra ca sh vrhen you^ k ly hospitalized. $ 5 0 we«f fo r fo r oach eligible child hospitalized.1 If you arc the onfy parent living w ith y on r c

rom* dren, we suggest the One-Poxent Fam ily Flane a re covers you and all unmarried children livingIturo home between 3 months o f age and Undernder ~ Under this pUi], o t course, future additionsthc)r ^ so t included since so maternity bene&t is i

^ v id e d in the One-Parent Familylyott You psy only $5.95 a motilh and'1.001 _ get your first month for only g l.

FE ■ INDIVIDUAL

i K S I a / / I 1 pa y s YOU: $ 100 woiI a ra -I fl,ex tra cash w hen youjchly hospitalized.

I f you aro living bjr yourself, o r If yoa wisl 1 a ra cover on ly yourself o r o n c fa m ily m em l w ill choose the Individual Plan.

f you You pay only $3.B0 montht/ andt.OOl got your first month for enftr <1.

ItCKNESSES COVERED IMMED1ATEL1 JlTtONS COVERED AFTER ONE YtARoose, O n lyafcw m ln lm um excep tlons

There are on ly these few minimum oxcenlli >u o r military service, mental disorder, alco

ism, drug addiction'or attempted su ic ide .' m oy go to any hospital c l your cholco-<

nme* government hoipltala-but no t nursing hot unior . coavolcKent oc rest homes oc aelf-caro units

Enjoy llfe -long iecu rlty vrnr* pTCmll

wo will never refuse to renew your policy health reasons-in fact, we guarantee tha t wo

tkm s never cancel o r terminate your policy unlesi again declino renewal on all policies of this type in ) been erir/r« state.'Morcover, no change ean evei lelect made In yaiir rale unless we mako a gen vored chango for all persons o t th s samo classlflca intlis. in your entire state. ,

In t ^XNORISKENROLLMENTOFFERIcy MONEY-BACK GUARANTEEwo3ur When you receive your policy, y o u ll seo thro* honest and cosy to understand. But If fo r anykes whnleoevcr you change your mind, you mayou, your policy within JO days and we will pronn

■ fumt your Jollar,

= il . E X E C UU f e I n s i

J,” HaltoruU Service Center:

A togal Reaervo Com

LE IpEiAfEliRblLMEirfpiIds,

I .................. SPECIAL EMI

and ' □ Mr.flco I iNaunto 'a HAMS d m« --------- ---nn. (ptaaae print) □ Mlsa

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imo I j • ‘j I OATBOfBinriBT^

y?u I Menlh Vowicsi , I ..................

I (1lt»*wmA“ urj»lteynumUf)

I i n n : mcan I □ hara If you hava no Soo. floo. oral j Tbt CxMwthra Pkmd Ufa lnsurar>ca Cem

I , D fe‘« * 'M s S i i s r eriko I I nwon^ Ih a v s th s r l!you j Pale . , , . i ,, » i— —Blgnad “ *■'» • Form B9080

6 9

1 w i t h

k e t !

>ryou>M all p la n s below)

jr your wife'u n l l r u i lH u ib u d - W I t tp lm lw lo * )

3r each eligible(Sm A lI'F am l^and O n»-Parant F

ou and your wiied (SegA II-Fam llranilHusIiand-VnfapIail

; f o r c a n c e r a n d h e a r t s

in e v e n t o f d e a t h

r O U O R A N Y C O Y E R E ]

F A L I Z E D - E V E N F O R ]

B E S T ____________,

S P E C IA L E X T R A I

< E -P A R E N T ------------ — ----------------:M I I V P I A N D ouble e x tra casliM IL Y t-L A N W M cheverplanyouchoose,'. YOU: $ 1 0 0 weekly i 100% Increase In yota

' . . . i fy o u o ra n y c o v e re d fa r * weekly vitalized by canccr (includ

vsi Hodgkin's Dliease5 o r heart • c a rd ia l in fa rc tio n , coroni

coronary occlusion), ago and Under 23. J U o u c h o ^ e th e A lW a m i uture additions aro • ^lan ,youget:

M . l O O ^ f a c r e a r t l a y ^

f o r th e f ir s t tim e—Extei

> ID rV ID U A L ,rfM o n <o‘S l T ' . S l S 'P L A N - beneflls, here is a rea l plusfr L ^ l i tho hospital from nny condit

YOU: $ 100 vvoekly pollcy-accldcm. sfckness, ccash w hen y ou a ro special extended extra cashS ized . two weeks o f benemII, o r i f yoo wish 10 J " " ' '? o " 5 “= « a m u y m .m b .r ,

! i !S f to 'S5!ir‘ » i j S i ■ I ' IF YOU ARE 01

M E D I A T E L Y - ' --------------------------------------

D N E Y lE A R , S i S S ’liS ’ r a Sseeds. D utm s this special i

le x c e p tlo n s se t tho extrn.cash paotectloInlmura latcplloM : “ ”'o f y .« r? W ito,1 ilio td e r . oleohol- I V p y “j i M ' o r m M o«Bipled .uiolJo. Y ou I t . » fnct lha t peopio ov.' w u r cholco-evcn and havolargerlo^nurslng homes, exactly why they need exiIC Belf-coro units. somo liojpiti. .c u r i t , f c r f e T r & r n ,pay your premlumf, regardless o t age. It gives ytcw your policy fo r tection that Is within your mtarantee tha t wo will oS now, o r wben you b%cotmr policy unless wa modest monthly Increase nps of this type in your Fcmnlo on All-Family or H tchange ean ever be P l a n .............................we mako a general Femnfe on One-Parent-Famla samo classification . Individual P l a n .............. .

,________________ Malo on nny P la n , . .............

LHENTOFFER IMPORTANlJ'l'Wo ranJARANTEE ** 1‘ ^ postmarked on o

low, Dut please don 't >ey, y o u ll seo that I t b Tho sooner wo rcccivoiL But If fo r any reason ■ Dircct E xtra Cash PIuimind, you m ay relurn ■ nothing by acting prom

td H'a w ill promptly re* losing hundreds o t doll. if you delay. M all your

3 C U T I V E F tIfe I n s u r a n c e C o m p a xService C enier: 3113 D odge Slreef, Om alia, N ebnn

eaervo Company* tlcen$ed hy tho Stat

'oTiMNTlFRToDixpir^^^^

C T JEX ^TR A C A S I I :SPECIAL ENROUMENT FORM No, 6 7 0 6

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[ mIm n r r t ~ ' flkMlelnlMal

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aoe mal><?9bK»i or mon.ey paya»Tto g xectm vg f

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g i b l e c h i l dnd O n»Pai»nl Familj plani b a to n ) -“

L i r w i f esfaand-Wlfe plant below)

heart a ttackth ~ -O V E R E D

s r F O R L I F E !"j '

ilA L E X T R A B E N E F IT S !

p/an you cAoo«,yo«ge/.* _> In c re m in yotir cash benefitsr any covercd family member Is hos« y canccr (including Leukem ia and Disease) o r h eart attack (acule myo> ta rc tion , co ronary th rom bosis o r xluslon).ooietheAll-FamllyorMushand-WJlett:

> fncrcasS In your cash bencQlsou and your wife a n injured and hos*: the sam e time. You get riv/c« tho iblned b enefit-^J50 a weekl

f ir s t tim e—Extended ex tra cash I n e v e n to f d e a th l '

I to all tho regular and double cash . re is a rea l plus: In case of death In- 1 from any condition covered by your Ident. sfckness, oven natural causcs-.:nded extra cash benefits provldo an wceka o f beneflls fo r cach covered ' nber on a/1 p/an5.* S200 fo r you: $150 fe.'SlOO for cach chUd-aU//I a tk f/o rt ' •bencflta,

IFY0UARE0VER65 ~ |

gh M edicare will pay most o f yoor nenses, I t will not cover all o f your ring this special enrollment, you can rn.cash p icuctlon 'necded during tho :nIor yearsNf/i/iouf any quallficatioAt lg the form belowl:t tha t peopio over 65 go to ho^lla ls I and h avolarger hospllal bills.,Thnt'a ly they need exlra cash protection! why somo hospitnl plnns won't accept argo rates beyond thelr menns. Dut tho ’ ra Cash Plan not only accepts you o t age. It gives you casy-to-ciirry pro- l is within your mtans. If you nre'over : wben you bicomo 65, tlio following nthly Increase nppllest All-Family or Husband-Wifo ^

O ne-ParcntFnm llyor 'B lP la n ............................. 3.00ny Plnn,......................................... 3.00^

RTAtd^tW o can onTy.iiccept your enrollment postmarked on or before Uie dole ahown bc« lut please don 't wall until tlio lost moment. )oner wo rcccivo your form, the sooner tha E xtra Cash Plun wlll cover you. You risic

g by acting promptly. Y ou may oclually rUlc hundreds of dollnra In “extra cash" beneflls' delay. M all your enrollment form today.

H F U N DJ o m p a n y Omaha, Nebraska 68131

i hy tha State o f Idaho

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e n d a t th e p r e s e n t t im e , js c o m p le t in g h is s a t B r ig h a m Y o u n g U n iv e rs ity in P ro v o .

n g d a t e is s e t fo r J u n e i :^ , 1 9 6 9 . . . e n d I u n g co u p le p tap to r e tu r n t o P ro v o t o . c o a :n tlo n a t t h a U n iv ersity .

o w . . . .n t o t h e to u r o f T w tn F a lls s to r e s , w h e r e C ie t m a n y f rien d ly s a te sp ^ o p lo , e n d fo u n d Inn a n d Id e a s fo r th e i r n e w life to g e th e r .

•N e w s a n d a h o s t o f T v/ln F e lts f r ie n d s an<l v ish O ia n n e a n d Lyle a \ l o n g a n d h a p p y m

^ T I M E S N E ^

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S BRIDE EDITION. T lm os-N aw s, T

H o f

M id w a y th ro u g h thr

G o fe w a y T railer ^ r i

t ic u la r m o b ile hom e,

Iy p la n n e d tw o bet

roorri, co n v e n ie n t kit

a b u n d a n c e o f m uch i

M ike T e g a n , salesm

fe a tu re s o f th is effi

c o n s tru c tio n d e ta ils

f u rn ish e ^ T fi^ b ilo ho

“ h o m e fo r tw o " l

■-----GATA ddison Ave.

Checlii

j. - .Fi(

. i

W illiam E. Oabcqc!

ih o w * D janno a n d

D og lnn lng n ia rrlog

D e p o th ln g llio ftir

. r iod co up lo to kni

hol,ilt o f ImpulslvD

re a d y focolp t for th

S y ito m a lic kooplnj

d n d {^Idollly 'N alic

h o lp .

,i ' FID

M ain Offic Momt

• ■ 4

e S 'N ew s, Tw in Falls, Id a h o T u e sd a y , A|

Happiness Is a Lu;

M obile Homi

' ^ r v i

th ro u g h th e ir jo u rn ey a ro u n d to w n . . .

T railer ^ r i t e r fo look ovei\_the la r g e displc

>bile hom e, th e A lI-E lec tric 'M arfe tte Raised

•d tw o bed ro o m e x p e n d a b le h o m e w ith

■ivenient k itchen -d in ing a r e a f in ish e d in v.

:e o f m uch n c c d c 3 s to ra g e s p a c e .

lan , sa le sm a n a t G a te w a y T ra ile r C en te r, i

o f th is effic ien t k itchen a r e a ' to D ianne,

on d e ta ils to Lyle. D ianne a n d Lyle both

S f i^ b i le hom e w ith its d e e p p ile s h a g ca i

ir tw o " ln-.'

GATEWAY TRAI LEFjn Ave. W est and B lake S tre e t, Twi

:hecl<ing ‘A ccoc^t Di

.Fidelity-National

C, Dabcqck, A u ls ta n t Ccishior a t tho Twi

3_lanno a n d Lylo tho a d v a n ta g o s o f a cliockli

n g m arrln g n on a so u n d fin o n c la l b a s is Is

Ing tlio fam ily 's p ay ch eck In a chocking i

up lo to know ex ac tly w h o ro ovory ponn^

f Im pulslvo b uy ing w h u n c n sh Is In tlm i

acolpt for tho m onoy th o y s p e n d a n d iho bill

Jlic k e ep in g o f m o n o y c a n b o ono o f |ho

Jollly N a tio n a l fiank w lih Iho ir four b ia n

FIDELITY NATION-of Twin Folia

lain Offlco M otor B ranch M em ber Federal D eposit Insure

t ■

T u e sd a y , A pril 2 9 , 196 9

a Luxurious

"H om e’

to w n . . . Lyle a n d D ionne s to p p e d a t

la r g e d isp la y o f m o b ile h o m es. This p a r - .

fe tte R aised Kitchbn M odel is a luxurious*

h o m e vvith a Io rg e b a th , ro o m y liv ing

n ish e d in w o rm b irch to n es . . . p lu s a n

:e. •

iler C en ter, Is p o in tin g o u t th e m a n y fino

to D ianne , a n d s tre ss in g th e m a n y fin e

d Lyle bo th a g re e d th a t th is co m p le te ly ,

ile s h a g ca rp e tin g w o u ld m aF e~ a p e r fe c t '

n-.'

JAILER CENTERtre e t, Twin Falls . 7 33 -2410

:^t Discussion dt

tional Bank

• a t tho Twin Falla n d o llty N a tio n a l Donk

k o f a c liocking acco u n t,

: la | b a s is Is a w ijo s to p for a ll n o w ly w o d s

3 chocking acco u n t a llo w s tho n o w ly m ar

ovory pen n y goos. It s a v e s ' iho ox p o n slv t

1 Is In tlm pockot a n d g ivos th o co u p le c

I a n d Iho b ills thoy p a y ,

ono o f tho key succoasos to a n y m arriag e

Ir four b tu n ch o s ciro rou d y a n d w illin g tc

,TIONAL BANKwin Folia•anch Filer l-lazolton 3slt In su ranco C orporation '

t

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i w w j j j i , ^

■ u:.'-; '

* r . ■

w t'- - ' '.If;.-"

s to p p e d a t • t ‘

s. This p a r -

3 luxurious*

lom y liv ing

. . p lu s a n

I m a n y f ino .

m a n y fin e

co m p le te ly ,

re~a p e r fe c t '

) iiT W ^ ^ R

dt ^

i V , : . ' : n r i y .\ ■

a tio n a l Donk, ■

I now ly w o d s,

) n o w ly m ar-

ho oxponslvo

th o co u p le a

nny m a rr ia g e

iid w illin g to

C

izolton )n '

U ltra fem in ir

S tivers, s'oTes

„ ' tio n o f linge

w ith la c e . .

This s e t sh o '

p e ig r io ir fror

, c a n f in d a t T

W h ich to chc

.. on ly p ro b le r

caslon*

124

B g m Compi

I ; ■ I ■

Ron W ood:

D ianno a n t

•h o w ro o tn s

This couplo

Ing for all

p lo to UUlO)'

Iho pre^onl

tlio y cdrt d

Ford .

Y ou , loo , c

b ilo s a n d

a ll o f th e ir

Show roo

It’s ‘‘Glad to E

Season a r ti

• ‘J- ■■:■■ 1-

F v - 1 ■

U ltra fe m in in e lin g erie Is sh o w in g u p evei

S tiv e rs ,’sH e s la d y a t The Paris is show ing oi

tio n o f lin g e rie ju st perfect for her honey

w ith la c e . . . d e le c ta b le p e ig n o ir se ts fo r

This s e t sh o w n he re is a de lico te b lu e go

p e ig r io ir fro m V an R aolte , . . just o n e of

, c a n f in d a t T he Paris.

W h ich to ch o o se . . . long or sho rt? . . . p ink,

on ly p ro b le m is to select o n e o f th e se lrn

caslon* .

THE P.1 24 M ain A venue North, Twin Fa

Com plete Automotiv

By Bill Worl

Ron W o o d a ll, S a lo i R oprosentatlvo a t B

D ian n e a n d Lylo a look a t lh e b ra n d ne<

•h o w ro o tn s .

This co up lo know s ih n t U 't )u»t g o o d bus

Ing for a ll o f tholr ou tom otlvo noods to

p lo to u u lo m o tiv e lorvlce. They rotillzo Iho

Iho p reaon t ca r lo rv lcod , o r [u it p la in gc

t l ie y cdrt' d lw a y i rely o n Ihe o u ts lan d ln c

Ford .

Y ou , loo , a ro Invltod lo com o ln 'a n d - io «

b ilo s a n d f ind o u t w h y m oro a n d m ore

a ll o f th e ir 'a u to m o tiv s n e e d i.

. BILL WORKiShow room : 146 2nd Ave. E.‘ •

Twin Fal

ad to Be a Girl’

i r r a r t h e ^ a r i s - " — —

■ v -

■......

k ' ' ' ' ~ ~

I i .

>wlng u p ev e ry w h ere th is sea so n . . . a n d ’

is show ing o u r B ride-to -be D ianne, th e loveI>

for her hon ey m o o n l D reom y sheer n ig h tie s i

gno ir se ts fo r th e rea l g la m o u r look.

licote b lu e g o w n to p p e d b y a lace trim m ed

. |u s t o n e o f th e fa m o u s n a m e lin g erie b r a r

hort? . . . p in k , b lu e , w h ite , o r . . . ? D ianne 's

e o f th e se frresis{able set* fo r th is ve ry spe

IHE PARIS:h, Twin Falla 73S

om otive Services Off

II W orkm an Ford

I - - w v,'‘ -li ■ V • .'JT;,.

on tatlvo a t Bill W o rk m an Ford In Twin Fal

lh e b ra n d n o w Ford M avorlck n o w on dIspIt

jusf g o o d b u s in e ss fo b o g lq tho lr m arried ,III

live noods to a p lace th a t o f fo rs 'ro p u ta b le c

iey rotillzo lh a l w ho tho r it's b qy lng a now ca

just p la in gootJ ndv lco on a n y au tom otive

le o u ts la n d in g s ta f f a n d 't h e sorvlco o f Bill \

ne I n 'a n d - s o e a ll o f th e b eau ilfu l n ew Ford

oro a n d m oro p e o p l^ tu rn to OIU W orkm an

I,

A/ORKMAN FORDwe. E.‘ • U sed Cara: 15o 3rd

Twin Falls, Idaho .

son . . . a n d W a n d a

3nne, th e lovely selec*

iheer n ig h tie s o flu tte r

r look.

I lace trim m ed b'islted ' • _______

lO lin g erie b ra n d s you- .

. . ? D ianne 's

r th is ve ry spec ia l oc*

733-1508 .

ces Offered

ord

' !

■ ■■ ''■■■■

rd In Twin Falls, g ives

n o w on d isp lay In the

hoir m arr ied ,llfa b y g o ­

ers 'r e p u ta b le a n d com*

lying a now car, h o v ln g

ny au to m o tiv e p ro b lem ,

mrvlce a l Bill W o rk m an ,

Hlful n ew Ford au to m o -

Dili W orkm an Ford for*

DRDira; ISO 3rd Ava. E.'

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WEDDI

:"* T ' .

Di

Bette

H j v ^

Roy P o rm n n n o f Poni

, th o huQo disptay>(^f

daco ra te 'd d e p a rtm o r

now , w ork*»av lng o |

b y fam o u a n a m b m ai

Ponny-W liD D ru g i li

. q u a lif ie d a n d com p

like thd d o c to r ordoi

hom o . Q u a lity Is hlQ

W iio .

PIn trio Lyriwood':

VBEDDING BELLS^RINi

S '

^ '/ ’.' ~

- y ^ j m

Dianne apd Lyle

Better* Buys at Pen

in n o f Ponny*W I»o DruQs |ihow s D Ianno a

dl8ptay>(^f b tnall a p p lla n c o s foa lu rod in t

d o p a r tm o n t a t th e Lynw ood ito ro , O n .c

k*»avlng o p p l lo n c e i to d o llg h t tho newlyN

I n a m b m a n u fa c tu ro r t a n d a ll fully g u a ra n t

IO D ru g i I t tho M ag ic V a llo y 'i m o it cor

a n d c o m p e te n t p h a rm a c U ti to co m p o u n

loctor o rdo ra . . . a « w oll a t h u n H fe d r tr f

a li ty Is h ig h , prlcos a ru low . You'll alwci^

PENNY-WISE Dlyrivyood' S hopp ing .9 ontor. ,

■' V ' ■ - - ;SPRING'OUT!

d Lyle Find

t Penny-W ise

fc'i D Ianno a n d ly lo so m e o f the Item s In

sa tu rod in th o new ly rom odo lod a n d ro*

sloro. O n .d i s p l a y a ro d o io n i o f b ra n d

I th e n e w ly w e d s o r a n y h o m o m ak e r, a ll

u lly g u a ra n te e d .

'a m o st co m p lo to d ru g sto re , w llh four

to c o m p o u n d y o u r p roscrlp tlona o xac tty

h u n 3 fo d r* o f Item s fo r y p u rse lf a n d y ou r

You’ll a lw a y s f ind b e llo r b u y s a t P e n n y

ISE DRUGSr. , •, Jw ln Falla

■ r,E*.

J -

i j i ^

he Itom s In

od a n d re*

I o f b ra n d

om akor, a ll

•r^"'

, w llh four

ana o xac tty

If a n d y ou r

s a t P e n n y

'Win Falla

■- Bl

^ ^ C r ^

\ 1 Adr

D ionne a n d Lv

d e p a r tm e n t o f .

d a y w a s see in '

t in g s th ey w ere

■ I - th e frien d ly , q c

you in y ou r seU

Jc n sc n J e w e le

c h in a , b c a u tif i

o re inv ited to i

_ j ^ -

1 1 5 M ain A

" Bright, colorT

Lylo, horo w

V o n ’s h a v e a a n d bed tp ro<

' tho y o u n g co

V a n 's D e p a rt

ln g a n d a sh

Tho co u rteo u

a n d Ita p o o p

t ) ) r o u a ^ u t tl

In tho Lyn

BRIDE- EDITION, T lm es-N ew s, T«

Crystal and Ghin

Adm ired at Jense

D ionne a n d Lyle w e r e 'd e l ig h t e d w H h ’ th e

d e p a r tm e n t o f JeTTsen-Jew elers b y M rs. H. E.

d a y w a s s e e in g th e m a rv e lo u s a r r a y o f pa

t in g s th ey w e ro sh o w n . S e lec tions a r e rem ai

th e frien d ly , q u a l i f ie d a n d e x p e rie n c e d p e o p

you in y ou r s e le c tio n s .

J c n sc n J e w e le r s o ffe r c o m p le te se lec tions

c h in a , b e a u tifu l se rv in g p ieces , a n d m an y

o re inv ited to o s k a b o u t o n d u se c u r com pli

JENSEN JE1 1 5 M ain A ven u e W . / w i n FaUs

V an's Colorful

, Pledge Dianni

Bright, coIorTuI a n d ch ee rfu l m a tc h in g tO'

Lylo, horo w ith Frod V anH ngpIon .flf V on

V o n ’i h a v e co m p lo to se lec tio n s o f th o n ew o

a n d b o d tp r o a d s a t w oll a s fob rlca o f ovei

tho y o u n g c o u p lo In p la n n in g a n d aettfng i

V a n 's D e p a r tm e n t S to ra a ls o o ffe rs lod loa'

Ing a n d a ah o o d o p a r tm o n t w ith g ro a t lotc

Tho co u rlooua a n d ex p e rlo n co d po o p lo In

a n d Ita p e o p io a n d a ro a n x io u s lo lo rvo '

t i t r o u g ^ u t t h s « tor« .

V A N ’S DEPARlIn tho Lynwooc^, ^ ,

Im es-N ew s, Twin Falls, Id a h o T u e sd a y , A

d Chino Displays

I- Jensen J e w ^ e r s

ted w i th ’ th e crystal sh o w n th e m " In t h e ' l

b y M rs. H. E. C heney, O n e o f th e h ig h lig h ts

I a r r a y o f p a tte rn s_ o n ^ s ty lln g s In th e t a b

3ns a r e rem ark ab le in th e ir v a r ie ty a n d prii

3 ricnced p eo p le a t J e n s e n 's w ill b e h a p p y fc

te se lec tio n s of fin e G o rh a m S te r lin g silve

s, a n d m a n y o th e r f a m o u s n a m e p ro d u c t

tse o u r com plete b r id a l re g is try se rv ice .

;EN JEWELERSvin FaUs P h o n e 7 3 3

blorful Sefectiohs

Dianne, and Lyle

m o tch ln g tow el io ta a ro a d m ire d b y D ior

jp to n .flf V a n 's D ep a rtm en t S lo ro In th s

II o f tho n ew est*pattorna a n d c o lo r t In to w o li

ab rica o f every d o ic r lp tlo n . . * e v e ry th in g 1

I a n d to ttin g u p h o u io k o e p ln g In th o ir n o w I

o ffe rs lo d le i ' re a d y -to -w e a r , m o n '» a n d boy

vith g r e a t le lec tlons fo r a v a ry m e m b e r of-the

od p e o p le In the sto re k n o w ih o M o g ic V al

o u s to lo rv e you w ith th e f ln a h ie r c h a n d ltc

)EPARTAAENT STORETwi

T u e sd a y , A pril 2 9 , 1 9 6 * *

ays

Hers

h e m " In t h e 'l e n n o x

th e h ig h lig h ts o f th s

ig s in th e ta b le set*

a r ie ty a n d p rice a n d

ill b e h a p p y fo a s s is t

S te r lin g s ilv e r, f in s

n a m e p ro d u c ts . Y ou

y se rv ice .

P h o n e 733 -6 3 0 9

Dhs

yle

& P - * m

Tilred b y D la n n s a n d

lo ro In th s Lynw ood,

o lo r t In to w o lt , a h e e tt ,

K e v e ry th in g io a i s l i t

In th o ir n a w h o m e .

n s n '» a n d boyt* dp lK -

m e m b e r o f ^ths f a m ll / t

lho M o g ic V a lley a r e a

a tD O rch an d lis o ffo rsd ^■ • -u*

TORE^ Tw in. HalW

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BRIDE fD IT ID N , T im os-Nows, Twli

^ Bai

Crea

B a rb a ra A nderson , o w

c f th e new est full w ig s

te x tu re d h um an h o ir \

■ ^■’' f e a tu re s tho b e s t — ftcas lo n a l h a ir ' p ieces , c

. ' fo r a n y occasion.

T he tra in ed a n d com pi

In w o rld h a ir fa sh io n s

r C o m e Jn soon a n d s(

h a J r beauty , core..<'■ -■ •

~ V Bc■•-7'

1 2 3 M a in A v e n u e

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Rc

”' ' Suro to pfoaso Is tills

o f tho m any now Spri

, Falls — Icd lufing fini

• Sclioffnor & M arx, lio

R opor'i offor com plo l

o lh u r accossorloa rlgl^l

Com potonf a n d frlam

" tlon# and Insura propc

R opor's C lothing Slor

plo to ip o rtsw o ar dope

Tw in fiolla

■No\ys, T w in F a lls , IdoR o T u e sd a y , A pr

BarJ^arq’s W ig Sc

Creations Delight [

______ - . P T ' ^ '

d erso n , o w n e r o f B a rb a ra 's W ig S a lo n , s

st full w ig s fro m th e f a b u lo u s a n d lovely <

m an h a ir w ig s n o w o n d is p la y in th e sc

I b e s t — from to p q u a l i ty full w ig s irt a

ir' p ieces , a n d s h e c a n sh o w y o o w ig s c

asion.

a n d c o m p e te n t s ty lis ts a t B a rb a ra ’s a ro (

Dir fa sh io n s a n d , c o n d e s ig n a n d sty le ho

3on a n d s e e th e b e a u tifu l se lec tio n s. Al

; core.

Bocbora's W ig S

I A v e n u e E a s t

Lyle Is P leased ’

Roper’s Smart Si

oaso I* tills n o w p la id sp o rt c o a t sh o w n

ly now SprltiQ a n d S u m m er m o d o ls n o w c

iiitufinu finij c lo lh o s fo r in o n from auch foi

& M arx, I'londrlx S q u a ro a n d M ar>choslor .

for com plo to so loc llons o f m o n ’a furnlahin

ssorloa rlol\t u p to a n d in c lu d in g Iho lu luat t

t and friend ly salQ apoopIo w ill lio lp you

Insura p ro p o r fit.

lothlng Sloro a la o offnra fino aolocllnna o

Isw our d o p a r tm o n t i’or iho lad lu s , '

ROPER’Sllla Buhl . B l

ie s d a y , A pril 2 9 ,1 9 6 9

Vig Salon

ight Dianne

C ' :

/ig S a lo n , sh o w s D ian n e a n d Lyle o n e

a n d lovely co llection o f th e b e s t q u a lity

jy in th e sa lo n In T w in F alls. B a rb a ra

I w ig s in any color to w )gle>s and oc-

y o o w ig s and . J i a i r p iece s just perfect

b o r a ’s a ro a lw a y s -a b re a s t o f th e la te s t

ind sty le h a ir p ieces just r ig h t for you .

‘lec tions. A lso a ll a ccesso rie s fo r y o u r

A/ig Salon . Twin Falls

3sed With

lart Styles

o a t sh o w n Lylo h y J o h n R opor.. It'a ono

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..the e a s ie s t w a y s to p r e p a re b ru n c h is all*li ' trie g r id d le , m ode of a lu m in u m a s is a ll e le

ta le n t for conducting h e a t f a s t a n d even ly c a n 't overcook , even in a h a lf -a s le e p condi th a t ju st sp o n g e s o.ff a n d w h c n h u b b y offi sm a r t y o u a re .

If you d o n ’t h av e a n electric g r id d le , a blc i t ’s a lu m in u m so th a t th e p a n h e a ts ev en ly a n y th in g if you look a w a y a m o m e n t. Al g iv e th e novice cook m o re co n fid en ce .

If th e d a y Is cold se rv e h o t c o ffe e o r cKc c o ffee w ith a c innpm on stick, a n d brow ni d e s se r t . D o n 't fo rget to so t th e b ru n c h tab l .flow ers, o f course. Y ou d o n 't h a v e o firs tT

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THE PARISLynw ood ShopplnB Centori^ Twin

’ Delight: Brunch . .

'ery Spedal Yet Easy

b ru n c h Is m o st p o p u la r o n w e e k e n d s . It's i 0 a .m . 2 .3 0 p .m . d e p e n d in g o n h o w la te yi

t a b ru n c h , b u t b ru n ch can re a lly b e a w i e w h o 's a w o rk in g w ife , a fa n c y w eek-ena . ish h e r cu lin a ry skills.

sggs b en e d ic t, b rio ch es, p a p a y a slices a n d0 ju ice a n d sc ra m b le d e g g sa n d w ic h e s . But irunch is o lM n -o n e o n a n electric g r id d le . Th n a s is a ll e lectric c o o k w are b ecau se , o f alun: it a n d ev en ly , is th e rm o sto t con tro lled so th - a s le e p co n d itio n . G e t o n e w ith a non-stick cn h u b b y o ffe rs to h e lp d e a n u p h e 'l l reali:

g r id d le , a b ig skille t w ill d o n icely , b u t m ai . h e a ts ev e n ly a ll ov er th e -b o tto m a n d w o n 't1 m o m e n t. A lum inum c o o k w are , Jn fa c t, is >nfldence.

c o ffe e o r cho co la te . If th e w eq tH er Js ta in - , a n d brovynies, cook ies, o r ch oco la te pud d e b ru n c h t a b lp 'w i th 'y o u r b e s t ta b le w a re a n h a v e o firs t-m o n th a n n iv e rsa ry e v e ry d a y , c

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10 P arla Ju n io r In th e Lynw ood S h o p p in g C m a n y luxury foa lu ros of thia yory p rac tica l .

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A m arv e lo u s se lec tion o f N ylon , Acrilan, w e a v e s a n d tex tu res . N o w th e re 's co rp e t c a r p e t th a t 's p rac tica l a n d d e ligh tfu l u e x p a n d e d c a rp e t sh o w ro o m to see the sc h e m e , y ou r d eco r, o n d y o u r b u d g e tl

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lory , sllvor a n d p o w lo r aorv lno plccos,

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•STERLING JEWIaank & Trust Bids*

Dn Looks Floorward .

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g .m ig h t ".floor" som c p ro sp ec tiv e h o m e m a I - ly le bring th e ir p ro b lem to C u sto m Floor n th e ex p ert a d v ire thoy n eed a b o u t fib e r i h o m e_ th e w arm , in tim ate fee ling everyone lls b eau ty by th e s q u a re y a rd from Ih e w orlc le rs .

/Io n , A crilan, W ool a n d H cfculon, In th e latt th e re 's co rp e t for every room in th e h o u se [ d e ligh tfu l underfoot! Y o u 'r e 'in v i te d to o n to see th e c a rp e t th a t su its y o u r s ty le , y jr b u d g e tl .

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3 lan n s ,'W h o p lan a to sow h e r o w n w ed d in g ho le lectlon .

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T u e sd a y , A pril 29 , 1949

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id W ay n a W yaff, co -o w n e rs o f Shirley a n d .

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ho p ro p o r d r tip o ry m n to ik ils from Mr. C hnth

or d o c o ra lo r <md w h o ia tru ly quulK lod to .a :

p o ry m oforlal# fo acco n f fho docor a f fho hi

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lab lished o v e r th e p a s t 5 0 y e a rs a n d b e o

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