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0B-a03' Idaho state Hlstorloiil Vnr, ^ 610 N. Julia Dayu pr. ; ............. Idaho V 8?706 - '■ oosp, , '' ' ., , ............... ............................... WW«P* , r/ . VOL. 68 NO. 36 Magic Valley’» Home Newspaper ' '"'"'"'TiW r^OTSriDAHO, SUNDAt, MAY'23: r97r*“"“''” . r I TWENTY CENTS radio fundiiig WASHINGTON (U H ) — was named following disclosure bankrolling , the National i^tudcnt Association and a number of otlicr orftanlzatlons and publications. For years, Radio Free Buropo and Hadlo IJborty, whlcli opernlc In west Europe and beam tholr broadcasts to countries behind tho Iron Curtain, have appealed to the puMlc for funds. _____________ But e v ^ though through the advertising council they were given advertising time and space worth |12 mUIIon to.|20 million a year, tnelr appeals brought In less than SIM,000 a year In public contributions. Foundations and businesses gave some, but tho bulk of their funds came from tljo CIA, according to Case. U.S., Riissia agree to agree Ion arms-pact agreed to end tho process by whichJho Central Intelligence Ag<yicy firnneJed |3(J million a year to two radio stations which beam news and propa> ganda to eastern Europe, It was announced Saturday. Instead, the administration will ask Congress to approve a public subsidy of about $40 million for the stations. Radio — FVee Europe and Radio Ubcr- -ty. Hic stations posed us private* ly supported nonprofit opera- tions until last Jan. 25, when Sen.,aifford P. Cash, R-N.J., in a speech which embarrassed tho Senate department, dis> closed that tho CIA had been the source of almost all their funds for years. / ■ ■ ■ ■ i ___ ,.Cas<J—announced __ that __ tlic— admlnlstratlonlias endorsed his VIENNA (Ut>l)-blplomrt» ldcnlH,Diand«lo-lo concai- '■“™ "ow, i«upl»dwl.h';pgrc«no„l whether Iho mcMuro v«.ul.l “" “ rtaliimeasure."regardtan •nniioh Mnar#«innnl 5»trateglc Arms Limitation offensive weapons, scrutiny of h£w the subsidy will (S^LT), but they Rcporis from Washington Kg g-gnt warned against over-optlmlsm said the White House regarded Acwnilng to Cam. tho CIA’ !);|“ “ ™nplelcd ftU as a Soviet concession. conUnucd supMrUnu tho two .“ jsyM r. President NImn also was sUUons despite an order issued wmp-omlsc^ Tliursday (luotod as sayln* both countries March 29, 1867, by President itoudlock ol tho were committed to an a«ro«- Johnson to terminate CtA ^ *“ Impleniented some miiwii-l nf nil the nntlon'B PoUU“ l decision” that ronf- time this year." N a tio n a l or vototary orBo" «™ ed bo^ d d « ' dedro for an SAW plenary se^dons wUI nluUoiu ” agreement, tho diplomats said, resume nont week alter a two- That order was In line with a **"’>' that a week lull. Sourc« said the recommendation by a three- thlcket ot technical problems bo Vienna round probably will man praddentlsl commlttM, T O hr«dc up after two meetings which CIA IHr«lkr' resume-ta nichard Helms. H » committee UsUc W M ) defeiise!i^--H^ In, Ju ly.— can be Initialled. The Sovlet-American “agree- Gerard C. Smith, the chief ment to agree" means the two ^ r U.S. delegate, returned Satur> SALT teems will concentrate on day from two weeks in areas where agreement is UywW m WashlnRton with a now pres* likeliest, the diplomats said. N. Viets ^pound outposts SAIGON (UPI)~>€ommunist gunners pounded two U.S. firebases near the Domlllta- -rited gwie witli nw.ket It’sAjrmedJForces Day today decor NEW YORK (UPI) - A record sale of a piece of American furniture was made Saturday at Parko-Bernet Galleries with tho auction of an IWh century Chippendale high*- boy for 1102,000, Parke-Bcmet also said the piece of furniture — a Chip- pendale carved mahogany bonnet4op highboy made by John Goddard of Newport, R. I. — represents tho most ex< pensive piece of furniture ever sold in Uio United SUtes. It was bought at an auction of 18th century furniture dnd decorations by Malcolm Vallance, a New York dealer, during tense bidding among several museums and dealers. Tho price surpasses the previous furniture record ISO.DOO for a Philadelphia Chippendale-highboy. Curfew ' im posed CIIATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI)-Mayor Robert K. Walk> er bnposed a "dvll emergen- cy" curfew on this aouthem Tennessee dty Saturday night In the wake of widespread rock* throwing and wlndow-onashlng by ro\^g bands of black youths. One man was reported shot In the head. His condition was not known. Walker declared a 7 pjn. to 8 Bjn. curfew after an all-day meeting with the d ty Council. The disturbances Saturday were a carryover from an episode Friday night following the failure of rock rouatdani to appear, a t a schedulod concert. About '’ ly persons, mostly blades, were arrested early Saturdv* Gem jobless rate shows im provem ent BOISE (U P I)^ *nie Idaho DcpartmcntofEmploymcntsald today 1,500 \^orkers returned to tl\o ranks of U\o employed as unemployment took llii sharpest dip of the year from March to April. The "Idaho Manppwer' Review" a monthly publication put out by tho (^qurtment. slild theunemployment rale drooped to six per cent, r^resenting 18,200 membera of Idaho's dvUlan labor force unable to find Jobs. 'XYie publication said tho rote of employment was tho highest It had boon for April since tho postVccesslonyiarof 1963, more ()eop1e were employed during the month tlian ever before. It said tho general upswing In employment resulting In a record employment of 283,700 came as a result of seasonal In- creases In the agriculture, con- strUclfon, trade and traii^rU - tlon Industlrles. iHohar Hre again Saturday. Similar attacks Friday night killed 30 Americans and wound- ed 50 in the heaviest American shelling casualties In three years. Flrebase Charlie 2, where the , bulk of Friday's casualties occurred when a 122mm rocket made a direct hit on a Jxinkcr contabiing 40 men, was hit Saturday by nearly 15 rockets, the U.S. conunand said. Spokes' men said 25 rounds of rockct and mortar fire hit Alpha 4, a mile to the north. There was no Immediate word on casualties or damage from tho slicMlngs ilaturdny night. TJie reim ed Communist at- tacks came despite day-long -bombordmimtot-tliclri^duspcct*. ed positions along "Rockct Ridge" by U.S. artillery and air -pow6T.-U.S^ground patrols-dso searched the ridge for the Communist positions. American officials would not give Uie exact number of casualties at 6ach base In Friday night’s attacks but said 30 wore killed and 50 wounded at Charlie 2, four miles south of the DMZ; Alpha 4, and Flrebase Brick, near tho city of Hue. Those were tho heaviest U<S. shdllng losses since tiio 1968 siege of Khe Sanh. Command spokesmen said most of Friday's casualties were at Charlie 2 and.U. Col. A rnold S tallm an of Shenandoah, Vs., lo M 'V P l correspondent St^rt'^ellerman at th6dre base that all of the deaths came bvm the direct hit on the bunker. South Vietnamese officials reported more heavy figliting on ridges north and south of the A Shau VaUey, 375 mUes northwest of Saigon. The government troops are trying to scixe, tlie valley, . throu^ whidi the Communists have laid a paved road and stockpiled mountains of muni- tions to support their northern front war. South Vietnamese spokesmen' also reported heavy tlghllng In the northwestern Central High- lands, 20 miles south of Pleiku. They said govenuncnt soldiers kill^ 47 guerrillas In two battles Friday, one a field engagement and the second a commando attack on a re- gimental command post, both near the'town of My Thadi on Highway 14. Navy’s ^Angels’ Flyover slated for day MOUNTAIN HOME - Equipment will be on display and the famous Navy flying team, "The Blue Angels," will give on exhibition today during Armed Forces Day at Mountoln Home'Alr Force Base. *nio annual celebration has becn'^ designated "Forces for JVecdom" dpy at the Idaho installation. - Tho public Is Invited to in - spect various types of air and' ground oqulpment from noon until 5 p.m. "Tlio Bluo Angels" will glvo Uielr exhibition flight at 2 p.m. Tho flying team is tho official denumstrutlon team of the U.S. Navv and performs ot public affairs throughout the nation. Flying members of tho team are Cmdr. Harley H. m \. Vancouver, Wash., flight leader; Capt Kevin O’Mara, Altadona, Calif.; 14. BUI Beardsley, Buchanan, M idi.; U . Jim Maslowskl, Virginia, Minn.; U. Skip Umstead, Detroit, Mich.; U . Bull Switzer. Charleston. W .V ., and Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Davis, Medmnic- sburg, Penn. Cri^meii abandon liner "TOE BLUE ANGELS" Hying team wlU take to tbe air doHng ■a exhibition at t pjn. today daring Armed -Rorccs Day openbouse at Mooatala Home Air Force Bmc. The Navy says the F-4 Phanton II, which the team files, Is tbe U, 8.*s fastest, safest and highest flying Ilfhter-bomW . Open boose at the Air Force installation wUI be from nooQ to until B pjui. R e s o r a ii^ ”d oubt WASHINGTON (UPI) -Re- tiring Army Secretary Stanley R. Resor said Saturday ha leaves the Pentagon with serious doubts about the wisdom of U.S. Involvement in Vietnam and whether. the administration can ' f^ch''U s goal of an aU-volunt«er /rm y ^ mld-1973. Resor resigned Friday dfter six years as dvillan dilef of the Army during one of Its most dlfflcult periods, and probably will return to prlv^e law pradlco by this June after a succcssor Is named. He told Defense Secretary Melvbi R. Laird that "some greater attention to my family Is long overdue." . ^ ' In only his third hews conference sinc« his swearing- in in July, 1969, at the start of tho U.S. buildup In Vietnam, Resor said that uncertainties over new pay scales and future enlistments might make It Impossible to achieve the administration's deadline . of. volunteer armed force by the summer of 1973. "It's dearly not-, (lo-able b less than two years, and I doubt that really you can get to a zero' draft even In two years,” he said. With the longest tenure of any Army secretary since the post was created In 1947, Resor, a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge In World War 11, was aidced whether he had any (k)Ubls about U.S. Involvement In Vietnam. He thought a moment, grasped the sides of the lectern and said. "Yes, I think I would/' He said, "I haven't reached a personal, final conduslon. I think U it turns out that we achieve our objeotlyes—and If think there's a good chance we can leave a viable, stable government—and if domestical-, ly we recover freon our discouragement and current dlvisiye situstioa, then I thlnk on balance it may turn out to have been a wise thing to do.*' Referring to the' ^yesent debate over unilateral' troop withckawals from Europe, R»- sor warned that Americans m u^ distinguish between We»< tern Europe and Asia.i Asian out asked ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) - conscientious dissent to this A statement (^posing tho war." Vletnamlzation of the war In Ttie 790 voting commissioners Southeast Asia and calling for approved by voice vote a total withdrawal of American statement opposing the Nixon troops "no later than the end of administration's Vietnam- 1971" was adopted Satm'day by Ixatlon policy "whloh pro- the United Presbyterian Church vldes arms for Aslans to klll^ General Assembly. other Asians continuing thel Ttie statofMnt represented-brutallzation of the people the strongest poslUon on the of Indochina.” ----------------- .war-yet adopted-by-the 3.1- Some membcrsof the special million-member church. conunlttee voiced their dlsap- The position adopted by tho. proval of the reconunendations pollcy-inaking body of the because they felt they failed to diurch also urges "presidential consider the UcUcs and policy upinesty foi* those who ore ^^rih Vietnam In their call Imprisoned or expatriated for Amwican withdrawal of troops, and did not. address themselves to wsr , crimes perpetrated by Hanoi. The dissident committee members also objected that the recommendations would result In "polarization of members of the , United ' Presbyterian Church" and would encourage Hanbi.-' f' - Frederick Flott, speciai assi - stant to the assistant secretary; of state for East Aslan afflars,, spoke against, the committee sUtement, saying "Many Free World alliances-depend on the credibility of thd U;8. keeping its commitments to its allies." UIU W i I jUAM W. PBHEBS, d«i«U«r d thi late AKfk'KiUi, oalilM kir i^.dnililir »t Italia Oeaml graiidcliiliil VANCOUVEH, B.C. (UPI)- Explosions and a fire aboard a Norwegian cruise ship off the coast of ^tish Columbia forced passengers and crewmen to abandon the ship before dawn Saturday. Unconflrmed reports said as many as IS cowmen may have been killed. Crewtnen who remaii)ed aboardlo Qght the firs In-the- forward aectlon of the ship were evacuated late Saturday as the ^ p became engulfed lo flames ara appeared about to ■Ink. An iiT|J<Milfw tp the treff'a quarters rocked the ship ahortly after 3 ajn. PDT. ship's 70 passengers and «n but 25 of the -n-trew monbers' tod^ to Ufeboets and w en picked a tewi^uteslaterhy (he A la^ . state Ualesplna. H m taty to6k tbe evacuees_» VfdipqQviBraboutllOajn. fT Molten lava oozes CATANIA, Sicily (UPI) - A ilreatn o( luva 1,000 yarda wide rolled relentlea^y down om ■Idc of Mt. Etna Satui^y toward scattered and frightened ~ InhaUtanta. .of lower slopes. . Splentlats said the incan- descent flow waa moving toward the village* U Sant-Alflo and Fomano at a speed of about tl feet per hour. Svorarsb«ama IHafHid been headed toward the villages d( Sciara and Macchia di GUrr« wen.r«|ud«d.aU butjt4]pi«L aftkr cutting aonsa n»da and belting bridges. PoUn nUnnad roadblocla t« lujqi oiit aigbtaeent who wera swarming Into the area lo see the most spectacular and Tonurchl, U. “I w u the only dangerous show at the IO,M] one who wanted It. My brothers foot volcano shiceli2>.0fflclaU went lo America and became mapped emergency evacuation rich. Now I am poorer than plans. ever.” EipejrliL studying the The main Ia « stream waa eruplron of Europe's tslTesf stifl conftoed to the dry bedT)« and most active voualno, now in the Cubaoia traek and sclan- ilf 4Mh day o( activity, aald tista sald If it did nqt oMflow earlier they,|eai«d .Sant-Alflo tbe banks, the two vUlafet, and Fonutto would ba engulfed which .hav«' a combiiad by :th« end of month. T1» Uv*;-movli« In a'iolld reddlsh.«range w ^ already has destroyed 43 buUdlqgs, moot-. of tiwin. bouses above S bumad aevtral charda, crcm, ai , , . . . . ‘ThaLUBd WM my grand- , s tiv w tt Hit fatherV'iObbadtannirMarlq '•■jititlrMto

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Magic Valley’» Home Newspaper ''" '" '" 'T iW r^ O T S r iD A H O , SUNDAt, MAY'23: r97r*“ "“''”

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T W E N T Y C E N T S

r a d i o f u n d i i i gW A S H IN G T O N ( U H ) — wa s n am e d fo llow ing d isc losure

b a n k r o l l i n g , th e N a t io n a l

i^tudcnt A ssoc ia tion a n d a

n um b e r o f o tlic r orftan lzatlons

and p ub lica tio ns .

F o r y e a r s , R ad io F ree

B uropo a n d H ad lo IJb o r ty ,

w h lc li o p e rn lc In w est E uro pe

and be a m th o lr b ro adcas ts to

countries b e h in d tho Iron

C urta in , h av e appea led to the

p u M lc fo r fu nd s . _____________

B u t e v ^ though th rough the

a d v e r t is in g counc il they were

g iven adv e rt is in g t im e and

space w orth |12 m U IIon to.|20

m ill io n a y e a r , tne lr appea ls

b ro ug h t In less than S IM ,000 a

y ear In p u b l ic con tr ibu tions .

F ou nda tio n s an d businesses

gave s o m e , b u t tho bulk o f the ir

fu nds c a m e from tljo C IA ,

a c co rd in g to Case.

U.S., Riissia

agree to agree

Ion arms-pact

agreed to end tho process by

w h ic h J h o C en tra l In te llig ence

Ag<yicy firnneJed |3(J m ill io n a

y ea r to tw o ra d io sta tions

w h ich be a m new s a n d propa>

g an da to eas te rn E u ro p e , It w as

announced S a tu rd ay .

In s te ad , the ad m in is tra t io n

w ill a sk Congress to app rove a

p ub lic subs idy of ab o u t $40

m ill io n fo r the s ta tions . R ad io

— FVee E u ro pe an d R a d io U bcr-

-ty.

H ic s ta tions posed us private*

ly supported nonp ro fit o pe ra ­

tions un t il la s t J a n . 25, when

S e n .,a if fo rd P . C ash, R - N .J., in

a speech w h ich em barrassed

tho Senate de p a r tm e n t , dis>

closed th a t tho C IA h a d been

the source o f a lm o s t a l l the ir

funds fo r y ears . / ■ ■ ■ ■ i

___ ,.Cas<J— an nounced__ th a t__ tlic—

a d m ln ls tra t lo n lia s endorsed h is

V IE N N A (U t> l) - b lp lo m r t» l d c n lH ,D ia n d « l o - l o conca i-

'■“ ™ "o w , i « u p l » d w l . h ' ; p g r c « n o „ l

w hethe r Iho m c M u ro v « .u l.l “ " “ r ta l i im e a s u r e ." r e g a r d ta n

•n n iio h M n a r # « in n n l 5 »trateg lc A r m s L im it a t io n o ffensive w eapons ,

s c ru tin y o f h £w the s ub s idy w ill ( S ^ L T ) , b u t they R c p o r is f ro m W ashing tonKg g-gnt w arned a g a in s t ove r-optlm lsm sa id th e W h ite House reg ard ed

A c w n iln g to C a m . tho C IA ’ !);|“ “ ™ n p le lc d f t U a s a Sov ie t concession .

conU nucd s u p M rU n u tho two . “ j s y M r . P res iden t N Im n also w as

• sU U ons desp ite a n o rde r issued w m p - o m ls c ^ T liu rsday (luotod as s a y ln * both co un tr ie s

M arch 29, 1867, by P res iden t itoud lock o l tho w ere c o m m it te d to a n a«ro«-

Jo hnson to te rm in a te C tA ^ *“ Im p le n ie n ted som em iiw ii- l n f n il the nntlon 'B PoUU“ l d e c is io n ” th a t ronf- t im e th is y e a r ."

N a t i o n a l o r v o t o t a r y orBo" « ™ e d b o ^ d d « ' d e d ro fo r a n S A W p le n a ry se^dons wUI

n lu U o iu ” ag reem en t, tho d ip lo m a ts s a id , re sum e n on t w eek a lte r a two-

T ha t o rde r w as In l in e w ith a **"’>' th a t a w eek lu ll . S o u r c « s a id the

re com m enda tion by a three- th lcke t o t te ch n ic a l p ro b le m s bo V ie n na ro u n d p ro bab ly w ill

m a n p r a d d e n t ls l c o m m lt tM , T O h r« d c u p a f te r two m e e t in g s

w h ich C IA I H r « l k r ' r e s u m e - ta

n ic h a r d H e lm s . H » c o m m itte e UsUc W M ) d e f e i i s e ! i ^ - - H ^ In , J u l y .—can be In it ia lle d . T he Sovle t-A m erican “ agree-

G e ra rd C . S m ith , th e ch ie f m e n t to a g r e e " m eans th e two

^ r U .S. d e lega te , re tu rn ed Satur> S A L T te e m s w ill concen tra te on

d a y f r o m tw o w e e k s in a re as w here ag reem en t is

U y w W m W ashlnR ton w ith a n ow pres* lik e lie s t, th e d ip lo m a ts s a id .

N. Viets ^pound outposts

S A IG O N (U P I)~ > € om m un is t

g un ne rs p o unded tw o U .S .

f irebases n e a r the D om lllta-

- ri t ed g w ie w it li nw.ket

It’s AjrmedJForces Day today

decorN E W Y O R K (U P I ) - A

record sa le o f a p iece of

A m erican fu rn itu re w as m ad e

S a tu r d a y a t P a rk o - B e rn e t

G a lle r ie s w ith tho a u c tio n of a n

IW h cen tu ry C h ip penda le high*-

boy fo r 1102,000,

P a rke-B cm et also s a id the

piece o f fu rn itu re — a C h ip ­

p e n d a le c a r v e d m a h o g a n y

bonnet4op h ighboy m a d e by

Jo h n G o d d a rd o f N ew por t, R . I .

— represen ts tho m o s t ex<

pensive p iece o f fu rn itu re ever

sold in Uio U n ited SU te s .

I t w as bo ug h t a t a n a u c tio n of

18th c e n tu r y f u r n i t u r e d n d

d e c o ra t io n s b y M a lc o lm

V a llance , a N ew Y o rk dea le r ,

d u r ing tense b id d ing am o ng

several m use um s a n d dea le rs .

T ho p r ic e s u rp a s s e s th e

p re v io u s fu r n i t u r e r e c o rd

ISO.DOO fo r a P h i l a d e lp h ia

C h ippenda le-highboy .

C u r f e w ' i m p o s e d

C IIA T T A N O O G A , T enn.

(U P I )- M a y o r Robe rt K . W alk>

er bnposed a " d v l l em e rg en ­

c y " cu rfew on th is ao u them

Tennessee d t y S a tu rd ay n ig h t

In the w ake o f w idesp read rock*

throw ing a n d w lndow -onash lng

by ro\ ^g b ands o f b la ck

youths.

One m a n w as repo rted shot In

the h ead . H is cond it ion w a s no t

know n.

W alker d ec la re d a 7 p j n . to 8

B jn . cu rfew a f te r a n all-day

m ee ting w ith the d t y C ounc il.

T he d is tu r b a n c e s S a t u r d a y

w ere a ca rryo ve r fro m a n

ep isode F r id a y n ig h t fo llow ing

th e fa ilu re o f rock r o u a t d a n i to

appear, a t a schedu lod concert.

About '’ l y persons , m o s t ly

b la de s , w ere a r rested e a r ly

S a tu r d v *

G e m j o b l e s s r a t e s h o w s i m p r o v e m e n t

B O IS E ( U P I ) ^ *nie Idaho

D c p a r tm c n to fE m p lo y m c n ts a ld

today 1,500 \^orkers re tu rn ed to

tl\o ra n k s o f U\o em p lo y ed as

u n em p lo ym en t took llii sharpest

d ip o f the y e a r fro m M a rc h to

A pril.

T he " I d a h o M a n p p w e r '

R e v ie w " a m o n th ly p ub lica tio n

pu t ou t by th o ( ^ q u r tm e n t . s lild

th e u n e m p lo y m e n t r a le drooped

to s ix p e r cen t, r ^ r e s e n t in g

18,200 m e m b e r a o f Id a h o 's

d v U la n la b o r fo rce u n ab le to

f in d Jobs.

'XYie p u b l ic a tio n sa id tho rote

of e m p lo y m e n t w as tho h ighest

It h a d boon fo r A pril s ince tho

p o s tV cc e ss lo n y ia ro f 1963, m ore

()eop1e w ere em p loyed d u r ing

the m o n th t lia n ever be fore .

I t s a id tho genera l upsw ing

In e m p lo y m e n t resu lt ing In a

re co rd e m p lo y m e n t o f 283,700

ca m e a s a re s u lt o f seasona l In ­

c reases In the ag r ic u ltu re , con-

s trU clfon , t ra d e an d t r a i i ^ r U -

t lon In dus tlr le s .

iH o h a r H re a g a in S a tu rd ay .

S im ila r a t ta c k s F r id a y n ig h t

k ille d 30 A m e r ic a n s a n d w o u nd ­

ed 50 in th e h eav ie s t A m e r ic a n

s he llin g c a su a lt ie s In th ree

years .

F lre b a se C h a r lie 2 , w h e re the

, b u lk o f F r id a y 's ca su a lt ie s

o ccu rred w hen a 122m m rocket

m a d e a d ire c t h it on a Jx in k c r

co n ta b iin g 40 m e n , w as h it

S a tu rd a y by n e a r ly 15 ro cke ts ,

the U .S . c o n u n a n d s a id . S po kes '

m e n s a id 25 ro unds o f rockct

a n d m o r t a r f ire h it A lp h a 4 , a

m ile to the n o rth .

T here w as no Im m e d ia te

w ord on c a su a lt ie s or d a m a g e

fro m tho slicM lngs ila tu rd n y

night.TJie r e i m e d C o m m u n is t a t ­

ta ck s c a m e desp ite day-long

-bom bordm im tot- tlic lr i^duspcc t* .

ed p o s it io ns a lon g "R o c k c t

R id g e " b y U .S . a r t i l le ry a n d a ir

-pow6T .-U .S^ground patro ls-dso

searche d the r id g e fo r the

C o m m u n is t positions .

A m e r ic a n o ff ic ia ls w ou ld not

g iv e U ie ex ac t n u m b e r of

ca su a lt ie s a t 6ac h b a s e In

F r id a y n ig h t ’s a tta c ks b u t s a id

30 w ore k ille d a n d 50 w ounded

a t C h a r lie 2, fo u r m ile s s o u th of

th e D M Z ; A lp h a 4 , a n d

F lre b a se B r ic k , n e a r tho c ity o f

H u e . Those w ere tho h eav ie s t

U<S. s h d l ln g losses s ince tiio

1968 s ie ge o f K h e Sanh .

C o m m a n d spokesm en s a id

m o s t o f F r id a y 's c a su a lt ie s

w e re a t C h a r lie 2 a n d .U . C o l.

A rn o ld S t a l lm a n o f S h e n an d o a h ,

V s . , l o M 'V P l co rresponden t

S t ^ r t ' ^ e l l e r m a n a t th 6d r e

b ase th a t a l l o f the d e a th s

c a m e b v m the d irec t h it on th e

b un ke r .

Sou th V ie tn am e se o ff ic ia ls

re p o rte d m o re h eavy f ig lit in g

on r id g e s n o r th a n d south o f the

A S h a u V aU ey , 375 m U es

n o rthw est o f S a ig o n .

T he g o v e rn m e n t troops are

t ry in g to sc ixe , tlie v a l le y ,

. t h r o u ^ w h id i th e C o m m u n is ts

h a v e la id a p av e d ro ad a n d

s to ckp ile d m o u n ta in s o f m u n i ­

t io ns to suppo r t th e ir n o rth e rn

fro n t w a r .

South V ie tn am e se s p o k e s m e n '

a lso re p o r te d h e a v y t lg h l ln g In

th e n o r thw es te rn C e n tra l H ig h ­

la n d s , 20 m ile s south o f P le ik u .

T hey s a id g o v e n u n c n t so ld ie rs

k i l l ^ 47 g u e rr il la s In two

ba tt le s F r id a y , one a fie ld

e n g a g e m e n t a n d th e s e co nd a

co m m a n d o a t ta c k on a re ­

g im e n ta l c o m m a n d post, bo th

ne a r th e 'to w n o f M y T h a d i on

H ig h w a y 14.

Navy’s Angels’

Flyover slated fo r day

M O U N T A IN H O M E -

E q u ip m e n t w ill be on d is p lay

a n d th e fa m o us N a v y fly ing

te a m , "T h e B lue A n g e ls , " w ill

g ive o n ex h ib it io n to d a y d u r ing

A rm e d F o rc e s D a y a t M ou n to ln

H o m e 'A lr F orce B ase .

*nio a n n u a l ce le b ra tio n h a s

becn'^ d e s ig na ted "F o rc e s fo r

JV e c d o m " dpy a t th e Idaho

in s ta lla t io n .

- T ho p u b l ic Is In v ite d to in ­

spect v a r io u s types o f a ir an d '

g rou nd o q u lp m e n t f r o m noon

un til 5 p .m . "T lio B lu o A n g e ls "

w ill g lv o U ie lr ex h ib it ion fligh t

a t 2 p .m .

T ho f ly in g te am is tho o ffic ia l

d e n um stru tlon te am o f th e U .S .

N avv a n d p e rfo rm s o t p ub lic

a f fa ir s th rou gho u t the n a tio n .

F ly in g m e m b e rs o f th o te a m

a re C m d r . H a r le y H . m \ . V a n c o u v e r , W a s h . , f l ig h t

le a de r; C a p t K ev in O ’M a ra ,

A l t a d o n a , C a l i f . ; 1 4 . B U I

B ea rd s le y , B u c h a n a n , M id i . ;

U . J im M as low sk l, V irg in ia ,

M in n . ; U . S k ip U m s te a d ,

D e tro it, M ic h .; U . B u ll S w itze r.

C h a r le s t o n . W .V ., a n d L t .

C m d r . J .D . D a v is , M edm n ic -

s bu rg , P e n n .

Cri^meiia b a n d o nl i n e r

" T O E B L U E A N G E L S " H y ing te a m w lU ta k e to tb e a ir d o H n g ■a e x h ib it io n a t t p j n . tod a y d a r in g A rm e d -Rorccs D a y

openbouse a t M oo a ta la H o m e A ir F o rc e B m c . The N a v y says

th e F-4 P h a n to n I I , w h ich th e te a m f ile s , Is tb e U , 8 .*s fastest,

safest a n d h ig he st f ly in g I l f h te r - b o m W . O pen boose a t t h e A ir

F orce in s ta l la t io n wUI b e fro m nooQ to u n t il B p ju i.

R e s o r a i i ^ ”d o u b tW A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) - R e -

tir in g A rm y S ecre ta ry S tan le y

R . R e so r s a id S a tu r d a y h a

leaves th e P en tag on w ith

serious do ub ts ab o u t th e

w isdo m o f U .S . In v o lvem en t in

V ie tn am an d w h e th e r . th e

a d m in is tra t io n c a n ' f ^ c h ' 'U s

goa l o f a n aU-volunt«er / r m y

^ mld-1973.

R eso r res ig ned F r id a y d fte r

s ix y e a rs a s d v i l l a n d i le f o f the

A rm y d u r in g one o f Its m o s t

d lf f lc u lt pe riods , a n d p ro b ab ly

w ill r e tu rn to p r l v ^ e la w

p r a d lc o by th is J u n e a f te r a

s ucccssor Is n a m e d . H e to ld

D efense S ec re ta ry M e lv b i R .

L a ird th a t " s o m e g re a te r

a tte n tio n to m y fa m ily Is lo ng

o ve rd u e ." . ■ ^ '

In o n ly h is th ir d hew s

con ference s in c « h is swearing-

in in J u ly , 1969, a t the s ta r t o f

tho U .S . b u i ld u p In V ie tn am ,

R eso r s a id th a t un ce r ta in t ie s

o ve r n e w p ay s ca les a n d fu tu re

e n lis tm en ts m ig h t m a k e It

Im poss ib le to ach ie ve the

a d m in is tra t io n 's d e a d lin e . o f.

v o lun te e r a rm e d fo rce by the

s u m m e r o f 1973.

" I t ' s d e a r ly not-, (lo-able b

less th a n tw o y e a r s , a n d I

d oub t th a t re a lly y o u c a n ge t to

a ze ro ' d ra f t even In two

y ears ,” h e sa id .

W ith the longes t te nu re of

a n y A rm y secre ta ry s ince the

post w as cre a ted In 1947, R eso r,

a v e te ran o f the B a tt le o f the

B u lg e In W or ld W a r 11, w as

aidced w he the r h e h a d an y

(k)Ubls a b o u t U .S . In v o lvem en t

In V ie tn am . H e though t a

m o m e n t, g ra s p e d th e s ides o f

th e lec te rn a n d s a id . "Y e s , I

th in k I w o u ld / '

H e s a id , " I h a v e n 't reached a

p e rson a l, f in a l c o n d u s lo n . I

t h in k U it tu rn s o u t th a t we

a c h ie ve o u r ob jeo tlyes—a n d If

th in k th e re 's a good ch ance w e

c a n leave a v ia b le , s tab le

g o ve rn m en t—a n d i f dom es tica l- ,

l y w e recover freon o u r

d is co u ragem en t a n d cu rren t

d lv is iy e s itu s t io a , then I th ln k

o n b a la n ce i t m a y tu rn ou t to

h a v e been a w ise th in g to do.*'

R e fe rr in g to th e ' ^ y esent

deba te over u n i la t e r a l ' tro o p

w ith ck aw a ls fro m E u ro p e , R »-

s o r w a rn e d th a t A m e r ic a n s

m u ^ d is ting u ish be tw een We»<

te rn E u ro p e an d A sia.i

Asian out askedR O C H E S T E R , N .Y . ( U P I ) - consc ientious d issen t to th is

A s ta te m e n t ( ^ p o s in g tho w a r ."

V le tn am lza tio n o f the w a r In T tie 790 vo ting co m m iss ion e rs

Southeast A sia a n d c a ll in g fo r a pp ro ved by vo ice vote a

tota l w ith d ra w a l o f A m e r ic a n s ta te m e n t oppos ing the N ixon

troops " n o la te r th a n the e n d o f a d m in is t r a t io n 's V ie tn a m -

1971" w as ado p ted S a tm 'd ay b y Ix a t lo n p o l ic y " w h lo h pro-

the U n ite d P re sb y te r ia n C h u rch v ldes a r m s fo r A s lan s to k l l l^

G e n e ra l A ssem b ly . o th e r A s ia n s c o n t in u in g the l

Ttie s ta to fM n t re p r e s e n te d - b ru ta l lz a t io n o f th e p e o p le

the s tronges t poslUon on th e o f In d o c h in a .” -----------------

.w a r - y e t a d o p te d - b y - th e 3.1- S o m e m e m b c r s o f the s pec ia l

m ill io n - m em be r c h u rc h . c o n u n lt te e vo iced th e ir dlsap-

T he pos ition ado p ted b y th o . p ro v a l o f the re c on un en da tio ns

po llcy- inak ing bo dy o f th e because they fe lt they fa ile d to

d iu r c h a lso urges "p re s id e n t ia l cons ide r th e U cU c s a n d po licy

up in e s ty foi* those w ho o re ^ ^ r i h V ie tn am In th e ir c a ll

Im p r ison ed or e x pa tr ia te d fo r A m w ic a n w ith d ra w a l of

troops, a n d d id n o t . add ress

them se lves to w s r , c r im es

pe rpe tra ted by H ano i.

T he d is s id e n t c o m m it t e e

m e m b e rs a lso o b je c te d th a t the

recom m enda tion s w ou ld resu lt

In "p o la r iz a t io n o f m e m b e rs o f

th e , U n ite d ' P r e s b y te r ia n

C h u rc h " a n d w ou ld encourage

H a n b i .- ' f'

- F rede r ic k F lo tt , s p ec ia i assi­

s ta n t to the as s is tan t s e c re ta ry ;

o f s ta te fo r E a s t A s lan a f f la r s , ,

spoke ag a in s t, t h e co m m itte e

s U te m e n t , say in g "M a n y F ree

W o r ld a lliances-depend on the

cre d ib ility o f th d U;8 . keep ing

its c o m m itm e n ts to its a l l ie s ."

U I U W i I jU A M W . P B H E B S , d « i « U « r d t h i la te

A K f k ' K i U i , o a l i l M k i r i ^ . d n i l i l i r » t I t a l i a O e a m l

graiidcliiliil

V A N C O U V E H , B .C . ( U P I ) -

E x p lo s io n s an d a f ire a bo ard a

N o rw e g ia n cru ise sh ip o ff the

co as t o f ^ t i s h C o lum b ia

fo rced passe ng e rs a n d c rew m en

to a b a n d o n the s h ip before

d a w n S a tu r d a y . U n co n f lrm ed

repo rts s a id as m a n y a s IS

c o w m e n m a y h ave been k i l le d .

C r e w tn e n w ho r e m a i i )e d

a b o a r d lo Q g h t the f ir s In-the-

f o r w a r d a e c t lo n o f th e s h ip

w ere e v ac u a te d la te S a tu rd ay

a s th e ^ p becam e e n gu lfe d lo

f la m e s a r a app e a re d a b o u t to

■Ink.

A n iiT|J<Milfw tp the t r e f f 'a

quarters rocked the ship ahortly after 3 a jn . P D T . ship's 70

passengers and «n but 25 of the -n-trew monbers' tod^ to Ufeboets and w en picked a tew i^u tes la te rhy (he A l a ^ . state Ualesplna. H mta ty to6k tbe evacuees_» VfdipqQviBraboutllOajn. fT

M o lte n la v a oozesCATANIA, Sicily (UPI) - A

ilreatn o( luva 1,000 yarda wide rolled relentlea^y down om ■Idc of Mt. Etna S a tu i^y toward scattered and

frightened ~ InhaUtanta. .of lower slopes. .

Splentlats said the incan­descent flow waa moving toward the village* U Sant-Alflo and Fomano at a speed of about t l feet per hour.

S v o ra rsb «am a IH a fH id

been headed toward the villages d( Sciara and Macchia di GUrr« wen.r«|ud«d.aU but jt4 ]p i«L aftkr cutting aonsa n»da and belting bridges.

PoUn nUnnad roadblocla t« lujqi oiit aigbtaeent who wera swarming Into the area lo see

the most spectacular and Tonurchl, U . “ I w u the onlydangerous show at the IO,M] one who wanted It. My brothersfoot volcano shiceli2>.0fflclaU went lo America and becamemapped emergency evacuation rich. Now I am poorer thanplans. ever.”

EipejrliL studying the The main I a « stream waaeruplron of Europe's tslTesf stifl conftoed to the dry bedT)«and most active voualno, now in the Cubaoia traek and sclan-

ilf 4Mh day o( activity, aald tista sald If it did nqt oM flowearlier they,|eai«d .Sant-Alflo tbe banks, the two vUlafet,and Fonu tto would ba engulfed which .h a v « ' a combiiad by :th« end of month.

T1» Uv*;-movli« In a 'io lld reddlsh.«range w ^ already

has destroyed 43 buUdlqgs, moot-.of tiwin. bouses above S bumad aevtralcharda, crcm, ai , , . . . .

‘ThaLUBd W M my grand- , s t i v w t t Hit fatherV 'iObbadtannirM arlq '•■jititlrM to

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'Vetseeks"

N E W YOIUC (U P I)- P o U c e

m o u n te d a m ass iv e m a n h u n t

S a tu r d a y for th e k ille rs o f two

p a tro lm e n g u n n td dow n fro m

the b a c k In th e fourth a rm e d

a t ta c k In th ree day s on po lice

“ In th e naU on 's "U rgea t c ity .

PoU oe O o m m iss lo n «^P a (r ick ^

V . M u rp h y ch a rge d the k ill in g s

were ''d e lib e ra te , unprovoked

an d m a n ia c a l"— ] W t o f a p lo t

by “ m a d m e n ” ag a in s t the

S3,00ftHman po lled force.

The p a t r o lm m —one b la ck

an d o ne w h ite — w ere shot

F r id a y n i ^ t a s they le ft a

H a r le m bous ing p ro je c t w here

- Urey- l r a J- Ko n ^ M ^ tf- “ leK lti'

th ey g ra b b e d the serv ice

revo lv e rs f r o m the fa lle n

p a tro lm e n a i id em p tied them

Irito th e ir b o d ie s .

l l i e k i l l in g s fo llow ed the ,

m a c h in e g u n n in g o f tw o p o lic e '

m ^ in K fa h n a t ta n W ednesday

- i\ l^ M h e « t t e m p t e d ahoo ting ^tf

- tw o p a t r o lm ^ by a m o to r is t In

* B roo k ly n e a r ly F r id a y . L a te r

F r id a y a c a n o f ly e w »d g rou nd

g las s w as th ro w n b the fa ce o f

a T ra n s it A u th o r ity b u s d is ­

p a tc h e r m is ta k e n fo r a p o lice ­

m a n . O n ly h o u rs a f te r the*

k ill in g s s t i l l ano the r d r iv e r

p u l le d a g u n on a p a tro lm a n

Panther’s jurorsre<;ess ________ ^____

N E W H A V E N , C on n . ( U P l i -

A Supierior Court- Jury a d ­

jo u rned fo r the w eekend, a f t e r .

S a tu n la y In the m u rd e r con ­

sp iracy t r ia l o f l ^ b b y G . S ea le i

an d E r ic k a H ugg in s .

D E N N « K n . G , . b . ^ t a l «

photo) . .e r M tU o B r « d « i i y

•c to r w h o M w o r t d «U *h tcd tt, , j„ r y re s u m e de llbe raU

•e v e r a l I " * ™ ' ! " " * . |,,g n L n o o n .S u n ila y .______ - _th e a te rg o c n , d ie d F r i t o y - . recd lved the c a M

N ew V o r t C l ^ . M r . K b « , n . d e ,u n r a te d a to ta l of 2 l 3 |

a tta in e d i t a r d o m w ith ■ t a ( ^ hours . O n M ve r a l o ccasions

re lM In seve ra l B roa dw ay h i u . „ e „ 5 e r s o l the p a n e l have

' 4 e V a ^ l S S ' ’ K l 4 . ” (U P l) £ S d t c K 'd o 'o 'r 's ' !

O b itu a r ie sm a te ” ’ c a li to h e lp a s ick

re s id en t.

Tw o b la ck yo u th s o f a b o u t 20,

w ho w e re s itt in g on the.Hood of

a p a rk e d c a r , shot the

p a t r o lm e n In th e b a c k w ith

w h a t w ere be lie v ed to be .32

a n d .45 ca lib e r revo lve rs . Then

w ho ’ s to pped h im ’ in thfl B f O W

b u t the g u n m is f ire d .

" O f co u rs e i t w as p la n n e d ,"

M u r f ^ y s a id o f th e k ill in g s .

" W h a t w e h a v e is o rgan ized .

N o c it iz e n In N ew Y o rk Is safe

w h ile these m a d m e n a re lo o se ."

Brucc Bauer Funeral Services

Turks still seek kidnaped diplomat

* IS T A N B U L (U P D — T urk ish a liV o . H is k id n ape rs h ad

troops took to the .s tre e ts th re a te n e d to execute h im

S a t m ^ y n igh t i o en force a IS- H iu r s d a y .

ho ur cu rfew c a lle d to fa c ilita te A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e cu rfew

a house4 o 4)ou9o search fo r fo llow ed a g u n ba ttle In tho

^ _ ls r a e L ’s J ild n a p e d _ c o m u l- « c f ic r z _ .p o rL o fJ » rn ic _ d u r ln g _ th Q jiig h t_

a l , E p h r a im E lr o m . b e tw e e n p o l ic e a n d fo u r

M ilit a r y a u th o r it ie s o rde red s tu d e n ts . P o lic e s a id one o f the

thb c ity 's 3 m ill io n in h ab ita n ts yo u th s , N e d lm O z tas , 23. a lo ca l

lo ^ t a y " h 6m r f f i im T r t ld r t lg h r tO ~ 8tu d e n t“ le a d c r r d lc d “ Saturday '-

3 p .m . S u n d a y w h ile tr o o p s hrom w ou nds rece ived In the

P A U L - B ruce M . B aue r , M ,

a fo rm e r P a u l- re s id e n t, d ied

T hursday , as (ho re s u lt of a n

a ir p la n e c rash n e a r M ap le to n ,

Io w a . *

H e w as b o m A p r il 25,1038, a t

B o is e , a t te n d e d M in id o k a

C o u n ty s c h o o ls , a n d w as

g rad u a te d fro m M ln lco H igh '

School.

H e w as a m e m b e r o f tho L D S

C Jiurch . A t the t lm o o f h is d ca lli,

ho w as a p ilo t fo r Uio A ir Tan lter

C orp ., C oflpcr, W yo.

Ho h a d boon m a r r ie d an d

d ivo rced .

S u r v iv o r s in c lu d o fo u r

T W IN F A L L S - G raves ide

s e rv ic e s fo r M r s . . B e a t r ic e

E liz a b e th B ra lls fo rd w ill be

conducted a t 2 p .m . T hu rsday a t

tho H a g e rm a n C em ete ry , un de r

the d ire cU o tf o f tho W h ite

M o r t u a r y . R o v . J o h n

G a r ra b r a n d t w ill o f f ic ia te .^

Anne MyersM O U N T A IN H O M E - A n na

G . M y e rs , 91, M ou n ta in H o m o ,

d ied T h u rs d ay m o rn in g a t a

Boise h o sp ita l.

. She w as b o m M ay 5, 1880, In

S p ring City, UtaK , th e fifth o f a

S e e n . . .

b ro the r . . . ^^Iddls Lanuners-

d lscusa ing co as ta l s c e n e ry ' . , .

Je r r y Packec 'ty p in g r e p o r t . » .

G a ry M otzner send ing teletype

m essage ; . . L a r ry U v in gs ton

^ U n g a b o o i t r s n s fa r T V r T M r ^ 'o

W ood ea tin g h am b u rg e r . .

P o lly M o ly n e u i dp lng som e

shopp ing in th e ra in . . . G a ry

P a lm e r go ing fo r shoe s h in e . . .

M e l S teele . C har lo tte , N . ‘ C ..

covered w jth m u d from cycle

B ^ c to to rs t r a ^ n g _

r a in to w a lc n c y c le races . . .

A n d o v e r h e a r d , “ I s se<:.ond

p la ce g o o d 'ln lh e s la tc ‘' l r i c k

m e e t? "

ch ild re n , M lch ac I B a u e r an d J o fn>nlly 11 ch ild ren . W licn ^ o

Ann B a u e r ; K e lloy B aue r a n d w as tw o years o f aKo, h e r

Shelley B aue r , O n ta r io , O re .;

•W rfa th cT 'a nd 'B tcpm o th& rrM r

fa m ily nrioved to P r ic e , U tah .

Slu} m a c r l6d C har le s S rM y o r s -

co n duc t a house-to-house search

fo r E lr o m .

I t i e gove rn m en t h as s a id It

h as in fo rm a t io n the 59-year-old

c la s h .

T he th re e other you ths ,

in c lu d in g a g ir l , escap<^ In a

c a r w h ile O z ta s fire d a t p o lice

a r ran g e m e n ts w ere un de r tho

d irec tion o f Ujo P a y n e M or­

t u a r y , B u r le y .

d ip lo m a t , abd uc ted fro m h is ft'om the h o u s e in whlcl} tho

Is ta n b u l hom e M on day by s tu den ts w e re h id in g , p o lice

le f tw in g ex tre m is ts , Is s till s a id .

Ma'gic Valley Hospitals •Magic Valley M cm orinl G oo ding County J .R .G i l l e S p ie

A d m itte d •

< L o re tU N ie lsen an d H .K .

K le ln k o p f . 'b o t h T w in F a l ls ;

M rs . H . R usseU TerreU , F ile r ;

S h e r m a n C l lm e r , K im b e r ly ,

a n d L y m a n S to c k ha m an d M rs .

D a n T urner, b o th B uh l.

D l im ls ie d

M rs , C harle s M a ttic e , M rs .

M a rv in C oates , E n r iq u e P erez ,

J e r y lO tox , M a r th a H eck, M rs .

• P eg g y Snyder, E ls ie H obbs ,

N e lson C am pbeU , M rs . W U llam

S tonem ets . M a ry W ebb , M rs .

W ill ia m Scruggs an d dau gh te r ,

M r s . D a v id B ro w n * a n d

d a u g h te r , J e n n i f e r R e n e e

C a rro ll, L c la F ir r c s te r , E m m a

J . T ren lia ile , M rs . lU c h a rd

S am son and d a u g h te r , B everly

R ich a rd so n , H a r r y LeM oyno ,

M rs . B urdette D eban , M rs .

E ld o n S m ith a n d M rs . R o n a ld

D cn nU , a ll T w in F a lls ; M rs .

R usse ll L ive ly , J a c k R o u nd y ,

N lk l K lin ge r , M rs . Voss, J a n e t

L ynn Jo rd an a n d M rs . M a r lo n

i W p an d d au gh te r , a l l B u h l;

M rs . T erry D . B u d d , H a ze lton ;

L in da K nigh t a n d M rs . Lynn-

vUle B row n , b o th F ile r ; D onna

M . P a tterson a n d C assia G o ld ,

bo th R u p e r t ; B ern ice M cC oy ,

M u r t a u g h ; M r s . M e lv in

T em p le , B urle y ; W alte r So lders

a n d M rs . C lyde G iffo rd , boUi

H q g o r m a n ; M o r r is M o o rp ,

K im b e r ly , a n d P a u la J e o n

L iese , O n la r lo , O re .

a n J M rs . J . A . B aue r , P a u l ; h is “ n * olJ. 10, I M l a t P r ic e . In 005,

m o th e r , M rs . Z e lm a B aue r , they m o v e d to a o s h o n o w here

P m il nnri I'm , h rn ll ir r D . Uiey m a in ta in e d a ra n c h fo r 38

B auer , P a u l. V '"™ .K u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w il l b e F o llo w in g tho doaU i o f her

c o n d u c te d a t 1 1 a .m . T uesday In h usband In 1 0 « , she m oved to

Uie P a u l L D S W ard ch ape l w lU i Bclso w he re she re s ided fo r 13

B is h o p A r t h u r B a i le y of- years, S in ce then s ilo h as m ad e

flc laU ng . P in a l r ite s w ill fo llow her h o m o w lU i h e r son-ln-luw

In the P a u l C em ete ry . Ix c a l “ nd d au ((h tc r , M r . an d M rs ,

S t u d e n t

K E N T S T A T E studetlt R e b e r i E . K e lley . 22, a fo rm e r

^ n » e . I « f c n r o f W S t u d e a t 'M 5 b n iM i lo r C 5 m m W ie e ‘ r o " ^ d 'U ie :

Buildingsfirebomhed

P IT T S F IE L D , M ass . (U ,P I)~

Two b u ild in gs were f i r e b o m t ^

e a r ly S a tu rd ay b u t d a m a g e w as

kep t to a m in im u m by '

f ire figh te rs . ] '

F iv e M olotov co ck ta ils were

th row n In to an d a g a in s ti 'th o

R ive rs ide C afe sho rtly a f te r 2

a .m . , police s a id ! A b u ild ing

across the s tree t w U c b housed

a grocery a n d a ./b oau ty shop

a lso w as fire bom bed . D am ag e >

(o botli. b u lld in g ji w as m ln b r , '

po lice sa id .

W itnesses s a id a c a r lo ad of

persons U irow tho firebom bs a t

bo tli b u ild in gs fro m a ca r .

Som e o f tho o ccupan ts go t out

of tho c a r a n d po ured g aM lln o _

on Uie w a lls o f bo th b u ild in gs , •

w itn 0s.Hos to ld police .

A d m it te d

M r s . H o b e r t S cho esB lo r ,

G o o d in g ; M r s . G lenn N ew by ,

B lis s , a n d M r s . Jo se .C ardonas ,

K in g H il l .

D U m U s c d

J o lm S im s , M rs . Q lf fo rd B e ll,

. M rs . M ik e W il l ia m s a n d son . a l l

G o o d ing , a n d T a m a ra B a rru s ,

B o ise .

B lr t h i

A son w a s b o m to M r . a n d

M rs . G le n n N e w b y , B liss , a n d a

d a u g h te r w a s b o m to M r . a n d

M rs . Jo se C a rd e n a s , K in g H il l .

M inido ka M em orial

A d m it te d

M in n ie ' E C a tm u ll a n d

M a r jo r ie W in d s o r , R u p e r t .

D ism is se d

M r s . S a n d r a C a n te r a n d

d a u g h te r ; D ia n e W ilson , A lfre d

D o n a ld s o n a n d M a r jo r ie

W ind so r , a l l R u p e r t ; S te lla

B a r lo w , P a u l .

Cqssia M e m o ria l

A d m it te d ^

M rs . P a u l T em p le , R u p e r t ;

M rs . L eo n W a lto n , B u r lo y ;

J a n e t W a d e a n d R o b e r t

H a m m o n , H e y b u m ; ,M r s . A lton

Jo h n s o n a n d d a u g h te r , R u p e r t .

W a r , Is g rap p le d a n d th row n to the g round e a r ly S a tu rd ay

^ • M d u r in g a u ig b t o f d isorders b i th e downtow n K en t, O h io , a re a . i

n J U --------- l^ e y - w a s t r e a le d .a l.a .h o s p l ta lJ o r a posslM e lr a c tt tr e d sku IL _ l

_ ^

Gem Welfare payment charges get rebuttal ^

R y R IC H A R D C H A R N O C K po rt to t lio B udg e t a n d F is c a l tcm by im m a g e m c n t serv ices .

M O S C O W , Id a h o ( U P I ) — C o m m itte e by LeK l.slotlvo Audi- T ills system Is b e in g phased

„ . . . Id a ho ',s .c om m iss io ne r of p ub lic tor J a m e s A . D o fenbach an d h is o u t J u n o 30 a lon g w lU i tho DIvl-

W atson a n d M rs . R i t a G rlfflU ), ass is tance d ispu ted S a tuw la y nn s ta ff. s lo no fM un aR em e ntS e rv lc csan d

T W IN F A L L S — Joaep lj R . boUi B o ise ; M rs . E d n a C asse ll, au d ito r 's e s tim a te h is ag ency I t c a lle d for ro o rgan lra tlo n o f o now IB M system Is b e in g

G ille sp ie , 27, ji fo rm e r T w in M ou n ta in H o m e a n d M rs . R o s e p a id $1.3 m ill io n e rroneous ly to tlio D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic As- Insta lled .

F u lls re s id en t, d ie d T uesday In S lm rp , H o llis te r , C a lif .; one i w e lfo rc re c ip ien ts In flacallOTO . B ls lance Into tliroo d iv is ions a n d In tho rov low of tljo a u d it tho

the Sw ed ish H o flp lta l, Soaltio ,- a tc p - d a u f ih te r , M r s . ' .E v e ly n ' C on un is s lo n o r B i l l C lilld s a id for-a n u m b e r o f oUier c lu ia gc a- J lu dgc t- a nd - E lsc a l- C o m m itte e .

W as li., fo llow in g a long Illness . M ab b u tt , S ljoshono; 10 g rand- Iw fe l t . t l ie ea litrm to— w h ich to co rre c t jle f ic le n c le s au d ito rs s ta ff sa id It fo lt Id a h o c a n n o t ^

Ho w as b o m F ob . 10, 1044 In c h i ld r e n a n d 41 g re a t- d id not in c lu do v a lue o f m o d lc a l s a id t h e ir In v e s l ig u t lo n d ls- o fro rd ,w lt} ) l ts lim lte d n o M s a n d

T w ln F a lls , a n d w as g radu a ted g r f ln d c h i ld re n .P re c e d ln g h e r In ass is tance co m m o d ille s o r food

in 1062fro m Uio T w in F a lls H ig h- tJon tli b e s ides her h u s b an d w ere s ta m p s , a k o n llc go d ly orrop-

S chool. H e m a rr ie d K arleen one so, tw o s tepsons an d one cously p a id - w as b ased on

Jo a n W ilson Sept. 0, lOflfl. s tep-daughte r. a n In v a lid p ro jec tion .

H e w as g rad u a te d fro m tho Serv ices w ill bo co nducted a t -mis e s tim a te w as con ta ined

U n iv e rs ity o f Id a ho In 1068 a n d 1 ® !^ a .m . , M o n d ay a t tlio in a h ig h ly c r it ic a l O l-pago re-

h a d been em p lo yed a s a n In- M o r tu a ry , Boi.HO, by

Ja c k C iisse ll, M o u n ta in H o m o .

Surv ivo rs Inc ludo tw o sons,

H ow ard M y e rs , M acdo e l, C a lif .,

an d Ted M yera , K ennew ick ,

W fls li.; o ne step-son, C laudo

M yers, P a s a R ob le s , C a lif .:

fo u r d a u g h t e r s , >1 r8 . R u b y

d u s tr ia l eng ineer for B oo ing Biiihop B ru c e B in g h a m o f tlio

A irc ra ft , S oattlo . M ou n ta in H o m e W a rd L D S

S urv iv o rs Inc lu de .h is w ife . C hurch . F in a l r ite s a n d In-

ono son . Jo sc p li R . G ille sp ie , te rm en t w ill fo llow a t 3:30 p .m .

J r . ; h is p a re n ts . M r . a n d M rs . a t S lioshone u iu le r Uie d irec tion

L . G ille s p ie , T w in F a lls ; tw o of the R o ly e a M o r tu a ry .

b ro th c rs ,T h o m a s Ja Jn e s (T o m ) ■ F r ie n d s -m ay c a ll a t . tho

G ille sp ie , T w in F a lls , a n d J a c k R filycn M o r tu a ry today fro m

E ug ene G lU esp le . T w in F a lls ; noon u n t il 8:30 p .rn ., an d on

one s is te r , M a ry A nn G ille sp ie . M on day fro m 0 a .m . u n t il t lm o

T w in F a l l s ; h is m a t e r n a l serv ices ,

g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s . A n n a

Doo ley , B o ise , a n d p a te m a l

g ran d m o th e r , M rs . M a ry E .

G lllo sp lo , T w in F a lls .

M e m o r ia l serv ices w ill bo

co nducted in tl»o T w in F a lls

F ir s t P re sby te r ia n Q il ir c h a t 4

p .m ., F r id a y , by R e v . L y m an

W . W lrik lo .

Cora Knudsen

Big quake shakes

M e m o r ia ls m a y be m ad e to

tlie A m o r lc jm ’D m c e rT o c Io ty :

Trudeau lets Russ

M r s . o g i i v i c S t

• U B B C R IP TM

TH ETIM ES-N EW S

^ B ir th i

• A d au g h te r w as born to M r . - i A #

arid M rs . H . RunHell T erre ll, i l l V t ;

F ile r . • • ....... .................... .', - 1 .............

T A S H K E N T ,*U .S .S .R . ( U P I )

—C a im d ia n P r im e M in is te r

1 P lo r ro E l l i o t t T rud eau took

ove r tho co n tr o ls o f h is Sov ie t

to u r in g p la ru ) ' S a t iv d a y an d

In a d v e r te n tly sen t tho b ig Jot

in to a 2,200-foot ,drop.

' T rud eau p llo te^ l tlio U yu^ iln-

62 tlt fo u g h a b o u t 10 m in u te s of

w obb ly f l ig h t en route fro m

K iev in I tlw) U k ra in e to

T ashken t, c a p it a l o f Sov ie t

U rb e k ls ta n .

W h e n T ru d e a u tf ie d h is h an d

as a p ilo t d u r in g Uio five-liour

f l ig h t , tl)o I ly d s h ln - s im l la r to a

B r l t l ^ V C lO - d Id a s lm llow

r lg h t^ ia n d b a n k a n d beg ^n

U ^ g a l t i tu d e . A bout 2,200 feet

t ic k e d o ff U ie a lt im e te r be fore

' — th e p r im e m in is te r fo u n d the

.walls in t lire o I ^ t e m TUrkoy

tow ns S a tu r d a y b u t the ro w ere

B U H L — M rs . F an n lo E . no d ea tlis o r serious d o m a g o .

O ttiiv ie , 87, B u h l, p asse d nw ny ' j jo v o m m e n t o ffic ia ls reported .

la s t H m rs d a y a t M a g ic V a lle y o f f i c i a l s s a id t t ie s h o c k s ............................. i„ „

M e m o r ia l H o sp ita l o f a short ( o ^ i n E r je r m n , E n i n c a n a n d T „

Illness, T unce ll, a b o u t 376 m ile s e as t o f f , L » n l ^ n

She w as bo rn A p r il M r lM 4 , In 'A n ka ra in m ou n t., in o u s re g io n . ‘G r e e n s le n f , K a n s a s , a n d n , „ y b u i ld in g w a lls w ere

m a r r ie d A ndrew H ughes in crocked b u t no b u ild in g s ! ? fo llow In tho

c lo u d . resourcey, a m u lt itu d e of'com -> ,

A tno n g tlw a llcg edde f ic io n c io s p u to r ln.Htallatlons.

W G ro 30 p u rp o rto d c flse so ffra u d “ W o 'a dvoc a to t lia t tlio s ta te I

detected In t lw w e lfa re p ro g r a m fo llow tlio adv ice I t h as p ayed ! ,

d u r in g fis c a l lO'/O w h ich , th e for an d rccclvod fro m co n su lt- .

a u d ito r s a id , w ore no t pra<tecut- Ing experts; Im p le m e n t the

cd as o f tlto .d a to tito repo rt f in an c ia l m im a g o m e n t In fo rm a-

w as p re p a re d . tion reporting system , a n d sup-

In o tlie r bus iness a t tlie con- p o rt t ito .cen tra llzod A D P co n ­

c lus ion o f a two-day M oscow ceptasbe ing tliea|H > roachw h ich

^ m ee ting .th o co m m itte eau tlio r iz- produces tlie m a x im u m bene fit

■ H E Y B U R N - M r s . w r a B ell p a y m e n t o f som e »8,000 to a t t lie least cos t,” the repo rt

K n u d s o n , 00, 0 H e y b u rn iho o u ts id e occoun tlng f ir m o f sa id .

ro s ld on t. (Ucd F r id a y a t Uio r Uo , W ils o n a n d P rs ty b y ls k l In Ujo p ub lic Hssistanco a u d it

M in id o k a M e m o r ^ l H o sp ita l, for a n a u d it o f tlio controver- repo rt D efenbach s a id au d ito rs

fo llow ing a le n g thy il ln c M . a in l e x e c u t iv e d iv is io n o f feel Uie d epa r tm e n t “ h as not

Sho w as born A ug us t 1 5 , M an a g e m e n t Serv ices. boon ab le to a c co m p lish a satls-

in S u l liv a n , M o ., a n d m a r r ie d a m in au tlw r lzed b y fac tory level o f p e rfo rm an ce In ,

J o h n K nqdsen on No\i.. l7 ; .100?, .tho Jo in t F in a h c e - - A pprop ria .- som e areas;*.* H i l s ”w as duo to

in M i s s e l . Ho p re ceded h e r in Uo^s C o m m itte e o f tlio leglsla-_ la c k ,o f p roper fu n d in g , Uiado-

d e a tii O c t . 22.10.17. tyre d u r in g its re g u la r session q ua tc ly tra in ed personne l dub to f

S u rv iv o rs in c lu do tw o so iv s ,- and- the-co m m lttee s a id It- d id - a h ig h turn ove r a n d Inadequate- ,

R o y K nu dsen , a n d d a r o n c o not w a n t its p a y m e n t o f tlie b il l n u m b e r of casew orkers a n d oll-

K hudsen , bo th N a m p a ; soven to be co n s ld o re d sa p receden t g lb ll lty personnel.

for p a y m e n t o f fu tu re obliga- To correct de fic ienc ies , the

t io n s o r d e r e d b j j th e leg is- aud ito rs re com m ended the do- |

la tu ro r a th e r th a n an In te r im p a r tm e n t bo g iven m o re m oney ,

c o m m itte e . bo reo rgan ized in to a serv ice

T h is s p e c ia l a u d it de lved In to d iv is ion , a n a d m in is tra t iv e dlvl-

tlio ch ro n o log ica l sequence of s lon an d a n asslstonce e lig ib i lity

eventa th a t led to tlto pu rchd se d iv is ion , an d th a t a n u m b e r o f |

of a U n lv a c 404 co m pu te r sys- in te rna l conb-ols be In stitu ted .

d au g h te rs , M rs . D e li (C la rO )

H o lipes , a n d M rs . D ean (B ll l lo )

Je n so n , bo tli H e y b u rn ; M rs .

EU io l C a re y , a n d M rs . Bob

(H o pe ) E v a n s , a l l S ac ram en to .

C a l i f . , a n d M r s . L e o n a r d

A N K A R a 1 u p I ) - A m e d i lm .. ^

W est, G o ld e n , C o lo .; M rs . R u th

S p r in g e r , F t . C o llin s , C o lo .; 23

g ran d ch ild re n ^ a n d G1 great-

g ran d ch lld re n i

F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w i l l bo

TwInPaMi. tdAho'By C«rrl*f

P *f AMnJh ■(D an v tS im dn v )

• ByAAallP ild In Advanct (Dally t Sunday)

y Y*»r. ----AAall lubtcrlpliAni accaplad only

u rr la r d^llwM’V I* not malnlalnad.

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! l l3 % I I jS ? S o r ( a n d • 'Pllar-llfloarMn Heaitlar Ui-S37S WtndMUJafoma-ooedU>o-Hae«’m M . o i- ia s

A t T a s h k e n t a lr ik ir t , T rud eau

a n 4 h is w ife w ere gree ted by

U zbek P r im e M in is te r N orm ak-

^ n m a d l K h u d a lb e rd ly e v a n d

^ e r o f f ic ia ls . ’ '

— ^le ■4'ennaylvanla~Depart«. ment of Highways is painting aomi highways near Harrisburg yellow, red, orange and green. Hie ' idea: provlcte brightly colored pavement' at high- frequency accident locati&ns.

U..I r m o i r i ie a w u i lo ijo w in ujo

D ecpm bo r , 1901, a t S t ." jo s c p l i , co liapsod . ' " “ ’IM o . , ( r w a s h in g t o n , the N o tio n a l c « l l s t ih o M cC u llou gh F u n e ra l

, H e d ie d O t t „ 1030, an d hIio E a r t h q u a k e C e n te r s a id th e

la te r m o r r le d A rU ju i' A g ilv lo , trem or reg is te red fl.8 on the

A p r il 30, lO M , In T w in F o ils . R lch t6r S c a le . l

— . M r . O g llv ie p receded h e r In

deaU j M a rc h 5, 1055.

M rs.. O g llv ie h ud -lived In

.M is so u r i a n d Nc^braska un til

1M 2 w hen she ^ m o to Id a h o

an d lia d s ln cb re s ided In Tw in

F a lls a n d B uW .

S urv iv o rs Inc ludo a daughtei^,

A rlene M itc h e ll, B u h l; two sons,

C la r e n c e H u g h e s , T o r r e n c f ,

C a lir .i /W d - A ndrew - H u g h i^ ,-

K an sa s C ity , K^o; a b ro the r,

E llsw o r th Y e a tm a n , W llm e r ,

A la . ; - a s la te r r M r s . J e s s e

- (R u b y ) L a F le r , L in co ln , N e h c . ^

d x g ran d ch ild re n , 14 g re a t­

g ran dch ild ren a n d fo u r great-

g r e a t - g r a n d c h i ld r e n . O n e

_ g r a n ( U ^ preceded he r In d e a th .

F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w il l b e ^

coaduoted a t 4 p .m . M o n d ay a t

the ' W h ite M o r t u a r y , T ^ ln

.1 F a l la * ^ j-w U h— .R e v .___ J o h n . _

'^ a n 'a b r& n d t o ff lc la tln g . B u r l ^

M i l fo llow In Sunset M e m o r ia l

P a rk .

F r ie n d s m a y c a ll a t the

m o r tu a ry today a n d M on day

un t il 3:30 p .m .;

H o m e th is a f te r n o o n an d

even ing an d M o n d ay p r io r to =

t im e o f serv ices,

Twin Falls CemeteryS e la c t a C o m p a n io n Le i w h i le v « u o f * lo f le lh t r .

W e offer a choice of fiat marker, railed marker

o r privute c^bove-ground burial.

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Sen. Church schediile& week of Ic|aho speeches

S unday , 33, 1»7I T lm M -N ew i, Tw in F «M i, litaho 3

Blathers createW A S H IN G T O N - S e n . F ran ^^

C hurch p la n s ‘a ' f u l l w e«k of

s p f s ^ e s t n\eetlng8 a n d other

a p p c a ran ce a ln Id a ho th is week.

H igh ligh ts o f the Senator '0

'*‘Brtietfiflf rrclQae-TBgfr*fchoorcom hnencem ent a d ^ e s s e s in

Tw in F la ils a n d M o n tpe lie r ,

m e e t in g s . w ith e t u d e p t s . a t

Northw est N aza re n e Q )U ege,

N a m p a , a n d C ollege o f Id a ho ,

C a ldw e ll. •• _ _ _ _ _ *

' ^ n . 'C T iu r S 'W iU ' t f y ' l o T w in

F a lls f ro m W ashlng tort M onday

a fte r noon . A t 3 p j n , M onday ,’

be w ill h a v e a press conference

at the R ogerson H o te l, sp on ­

sored by th e U a g u e o f W om en

Voters, fa llo w ed by a m ee ting

— w i t h ^ le a g u e ' m e m b e r s “ a n d

others in te rested .

.A t B p J n . , he- w ill 'g lV G the .

c o m m e n c e m e n t a d d r e s s a t

g rad u a t io n exercises a t the

Tw in F a lls H ig h Schoo l.

Tuesday n a m i n g , h e Is slajted

to add ress the g o v e m n ^ t a l

a f fa irs c las s a t t h e . N orthw est

Na;i;9 r« n o College In N a m p a a t 0

a .m . A t noon,.hQ w ill bo guest o f

honor a t a lun<!hcon sponsored

L e a g u e t os p o i | s o rs e n a t o r

T W IN F A L l ^ — " F r a n k

• C hurch T akes T im e t o . I J s t e n "

is the f ir s t In a series o f p u U lc

aw areness p ro g r a m s sponsored

by the lusague of W om en Voters

0 ! T w in F a l ls .

F ra n k C hu rch w ill bo In T w in

F a lls M o n d a y . M a y 24, to a ttend

a ques tion a n d an s w e r session

fo r th e press an d the p u b lic . The

open m ee tln g^w ill bo he ld fro m

3:00 p .m . to ." ^ 5 p .m . in th e

by the N a m p a O p t im is t - a n d -

.L io n s a u b e .

At 3:30 p j n . T uesc^y , h e w ill

tak a p a r t in a • q i ^ l o n an d

answ er d iacusidon w ith p o lit ic a l

'd il& l6 i” a n 3 ’l l u d e n l “ b ^ y ' a i * ^

College o f Id a ho In C a ldw e ll.

Sen . C hu rch speaks a t a

d in n e r m e e t in g a t 6 p .m .

T uesday fo r th e Idaho . S ta te

Spec ia l O ly m p ic s for m e n ta l ly ,

r e t a r d e d , s p o n s o re d b y th e

- Jose f^-P rK ennedy^F oundation .—

/Ih 'e d in n e r '.c l lm a x c s tho two-

day w m t a t Boise S ta le ^ l l e g e „

G ym nasium .-

W edne sday , S en . C hurch w ill

bo guest sp e ak e r a t a lunch^Qn

of the B o ise l io n s Q u b . A t 2

p .m . he w ill h ave a ’press co n ­

ference in l^is Boise o ffic e .

T hu rsday , ho w ill fly to Id a ho

F a lls fo r a lu nchco n m e e t ing of

the Id a ho F a lls C h am b e r of

C onunaroQ , foUowod bjt-

headaches^

i ^ r a n k c a u s e s b i g d a m a g e a t h o t e lcaused seve ra l th ou sand d o lla rs w hen th e in c id en t o c c u lte d ,

w orth o f d a m a g e T tiurB day Tw in F a l l^ I ^ l l c e s a id the boy.

n igh t a t the 'H ogerson H ote l a n d invo lved in th e .In c id e n t h as

G o ld e n R i j a r w h e n th e ‘beeh ch a rg e d w ith destruc tion

sp r ink le r system w as ac tiva te d .^ of p r iv a te p roperty .

— PoHce-sal t f ’

■ year-old C a ldw e ll youth s ta y in g in s t a l le d In th e h o te l a n d

• a t the h o te l w h ile in T w in F a lls re s tau ra n t a fte r a costly fire

p a rU c lp a tln g in a go lf tour- several ye ars ago . . Yvemey. c-. o w r e r , a m . l -.u . * . .

n a m e n t , to ld th em he h e ld a "A t le a s t wo know Ujo system in s tru c to r , a n d Spec. 4 G le n n ^ m w u

o rk s .- S in i lh R i . lH . ,«3*n r«r -)i' - .1,11 ^ « h o u l ^ t Have bccn too m uch

S A IG O N (U P I )— ^Ihe S torer -‘w hen th e u n it w as ab o u t to go ^

bro the rs, c ly jlla n a n d so ld ier, back to the fie ld . G lenn save

, inU ltao . JUmselLuprin.tbe4;nlted.i&Udk- plen ty o f he adaches in g e tt in g w hen he lea rned the maa<me-

th e m b a c k to th e ir r ig h t f u l ra d e w as oVer.

‘’ w e s ie y E . S lo r e r , 22, a k l

i j l r u c lo r , a n d S p i c . 4 G le n n 1 1(1 C-Jnrflr 91' v .» v .A ..th “ o u ld n t have been too m uch

h U r w m th a t se t th e sy stem o !l K iro m e n wore c a lle d to th e M a in e ’, were bbth in the h an ds

m a tc h U nder a s p r ink le r h e a d In w o rk s / ’ S m ith s a id .

ita U 3 0 .p jn .- T b U fa d a y ,— :^ ,s o 6 n © - n n d tu rn o < W h e - ay a le m - o ff* ^m iu ta ry po lice ' W a te r flooded th rou gh th e a n d r e p la c e d th o d a m a g e d Sa igon today . ---- - ---------. . . .u- sp r ink lo r hcnd . ................. -

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Tubing

stolen at

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w ortii o f item s w ere reported

stolon fro m L . L . I j in g d o n Illdo

a n d S crap Iro n F r id a y m orn in g .

T w in F a lls Po lice s a id about

— lO ra d ia to rs a n d th ree n n d l i half-— R o lu i i iu p T lb ^ n o r ih o iF ^ ^

sacks o f copper tu b in g were H ote l.

tak en . E n tra n c e to tho b u ild ing A c c o rd in g to M r s . S te v e

_ a t _ 6 0 5 Sltpaltone S t. W . was S m it h , T w in F a l l a U a g u e

in ado T )y p ry in g Iw o pad locks p re s id en t, the p u b lic Is lhvited7 fro m a w est door . Tho L ea gu e a lso expects to

O ffic e rs s a id 0)o brcak-ln sponsor s im U a r p ro g r a m s in tho

o ccu rred betw een 5:15 p .m . fu tu re w ith S ena tor J o r d a n a n d

T hu rsday an d B a .m . F r id ay . C on g re ssm an IIani{en .

con fe rc iico . Tl\at even ing , ho

w ill add re ss th o g ra d u a t in g

senio rs a t M on tpe lie r.

Sen. Q iu r c h w ill re tu rn to

Boise F r id a y m o rn in g fo r u fu ll

d ay of a c tiv itie s in connec tion

w ith tho Id a ho C on ference on

A g ing . A t 10:45 'a .m . , ho w ill

speak to de lega te s to U ie con-

ferenco In B lue R o o m o f tho

S ta tc h o u .^ . /

■ A t 2 p .m . F r id a y , S o n .

Q iu r c h , c h a irm a n of the Senate

A g ing C o m m itte e , w ill h o ld a

co m m itte e h ear ing a t Uie Bo'iso

Y W C A to ta k o te s tim o ny fro m

d e le g a te s a n d o th e r s o n

problem.H o f Uio e ld e rly a s p a r t

of Uie c o m m lttc o 's c o n tin u in g

in v e stig a tio n .

S a tu rd ay , Sen . Q iu r c h w ill

re tu rn to W as liing ton .________

■ R ese arche rs a t tho U n iv e rs ity

of I ll in o is H o sp ita l In C h icag o

repo rt th a t J l io n ro p e lla n ts in

a to m ize rs Ih a r iU s p c n s e d ru g s

used by as U im a su fferers m a y

cause a b n o rm a l h e a r t rh y t lu n s .

tho N a t io n a l S a fe ty C ounc il

reports .

C O L H E N R Y W A R R E N

C o l o n e l t o t a l k i n l ’ . K :

T W IN F A L I ^ Col. H enry

'L . W a rre n , c o m m a n d e r o f tho

G7Ui T a c tic a l R e c o n n a l^ n c o

W in g , M o u n t a in H o m o A ir

Forco 'B a s e , w ill add ress the

Tw in F a l ls R o ta ry a u b W ed ­

nesday noon a t Uio T u r f D u b .

Col. W . W a rre n took c o m m a n d of

Ujo w ing a t M o u n ta in H o m e A ir

Force B ase A ug . 31, 1&70,

fo llo w in g a s s ig n m e n t as

c o m m a n d e r o f a ta c t ic a l figh te r

w ing a t K un sa n A ir Base in

K o re a . P r io r to th a t

iL‘« ig n m c n t , ho w as assigned

to a ro co nn a isan co w ing at

U do fn , R o y a l T lia i A ir Force

Base, T lia ila n d , w here he flew

85 co m b a t m iss io ns .

_ A J in t lY f l_ D L K c w p o c t ._ H ._ I .» -

Col. W a rre n g rad u a te d fro m tho

U n ite d S ta te s M i l i t a r y

A cadem y in 1945. H o h as served

-witli fig liten.units-for-the p a s t ^ -

yours b u t h a s a lso h o ld 'a ta ff

p o s it io n s a t A ir F » c e

H e a d q u a c t^ s , a t the A ir Foripe

A ca dem y , a n d the U . S . N a v a l

W ar O o llogo .

floo r o f th e ro om arid in to tho

‘G o ld e n ' R ; T e d ’ S m ith o f tlto

R o g e r s o n R e s t a u r a n t a n d

G o lden R s a id tho lounge w ill

re m a in open fo r b u s in e ss .b u t

. on ly ab o u t h a lf tlio a re a w ill be

used fo r a few days .u n t i l

. d a m a g e Is re p a ire d an d w ate r

d r ie d o u t . ’ , .

T lie A rm y w a s ' responsible

• W es should have been b ac k *or g e tt ing W es out o f V ie tnam .

‘ in th e U n ite d S ta te a . G le n n because , it b ro ug h t h b n in

s lio u ld be b ac k w ith h is u n it a t • 'ille g a lly s ince he d id h o t have

C a m p J te a s o n e r n e a r Sou th the V ie tnam ese e n tr y , v isa

V ie tn a m 's n o rth e rn pb rt c ity o f needed by c iv il ian s .

D a N an g fa c in g h is b a tta l io n C iv ilia n au tho r it ie s stepped bi

c o m m a n d e r , w ho w ill , dec ide an d qu ic k ly got h im a

. A . A '^^’ e th e r he w ill be court- cerU flca te of iden tifica tion and

cuplod tru c k w as d am a g e d m a r t ia le d fo r b e ing absen t V ie tnam ese Im m ig ra tio n offl-

w ith o u M o a v e or-sent in to the c ia ls p ro m p tly s tam ped It w ith

i t u i c t o -aj flilr o n d n f fm p t lve - fie ld w ith h is b u dd ies . -------- an-ex ir vlHaTHc-wa s ^

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T w m - T v ln K „ ,U S . u , p , o S L S S ? . , L ; r h ^ e t r . v r t t S S a J ' C & a n f

t lrc m c n an sw p rc d a c a ll a l 5M Ih o tra c k a n d a U n ion 51, m o n lh s w ith the .

Ja c k so n S lro c t T hu rsday n lR h l I ’ucU lc o h k Iiio , o p c ra lo d by W . A m o r lc a l D lv ia lon . Ho d id n 't W es, however, ^ o d u c o d a

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le g a l iz e d th ie v e r y Is c a lle d

_ '‘h om o_ r u le ," a n d I t 1s 'n o ,

m ou th y R e v , W a lte r F aun trp y , In W a ia W a lla * an d B a ffa lo w ho re p reM n ia t lv e s o f the c ity ’s

I t e l l C ity 's b r a ^ d new non- own the c ity , m em b e rs o / ow ne ire f r o m M a in e to

vo tin g de lega te to d a p itp l H il l . C ongress thus c a n exerc ise C a lifo rn ia ,

F a u n tro y , w ho operates lik e a s om e "re8tra in t o ve r the m o re N o one is fo rced to liv e In H e ll

‘'p e rp e tu a l m otienm taeh iD e^-haa^ gredioae>4 U M l'k lio tk; a ip h l t l n o f t - a t tm n d tlyufl M ihm U .Jiim M lf.rtfl

in c lu d ed In h is b il l a n increased of lo ca l p o lit ic ia n s . .. t a x a t io n w ith o u t rep resen-

F e d e r a l p a v m e n t - f Q r _ t b e F aun troy a n d h is gang e d ta t io n . TTiere y e no w aUs to

D is tr ic t to m a ite up 32 p e r cen t a s s o r te d b le e d e r s In s w is h k e e p a n y b o d y I n ; t r a n '

o f the budge t In . 1972 a n d draw ing-room s c ry th a t th is is sporta tio n o f a s o r l — exists

th is represen ta tive o f a peopto •

sub jec ted to destruction o f the ir

property o n a w ide sca le , openly

and p ro ud ly cast h is lo t w ith the

v a n d a U .^ H a > d e n o u n c e d « - lb a .. .

p o lic e , w h o re s to re d o rd e r

w ith o u t f ir in g a shot, v is ite d the

p r is o n e r s to . m a k e p o l l i l c a )

speeches fin d altoge ther ac ted

as an u n p a id consu ltan t to the

m ob .

E v m a F aun troy is suscep*

ResponsibilitiesTho maturity and judgment for

responsible adult cit^ensliip in ■ -dam8araoy-do4M>t-oao(tfii>Migi<iall at any age, 18 or 21 or older.

However, Congress granted- the right to vMejn federal elections W... 18-yMr^ldi and the states are proceeding to enact legislation to enable the younger people to vote in all elections and to ratify a pro- l^os^ amendment to’ the Con- slitiiUon to reduce the minimum legal voting age to eighteen.

Few voices have been raised questioning the extension of tho franchise, although tho popular argument that young men old enough to be drafted to fight for their country arc old enough to vote is of dubious rclevanco.

Three states have taken a further _ and mofo~tonti‘overslaI sfefT"

toward full adult citizenship for.-18— year-olds. Louisiarta, New York

—and—Tennessee—have—legali*ed“ liquor sales to the n6w voters. This extension of adult privilege will bo opptHcd in many quarters but it docs rest upon the sound logic that there should bo only one class of adult citizenship. _

decisions are mature ■ enough to realize responsibilities accompany

-dam8araoy-do4M>t-oaj<tg<>Migically---ptiuilege.s-andri'applly, they willaccept the burdens of becoming fully participating members of society and government without

"abuse of their now rights.Others, we are confident, will

not. Extending tho right to vote or to buy a drink will not rid tho nation of tho defiance of law and order that has spread across tho land In recent years. ,

too many of today’s teen-agers and college students have br^en the law, not only by imbibing or smoking marijuana but by

• destroying peace and piroperty.

Respect for the law and the rights and property of others is a

-cornerstone of a viable societyrThe right of free speech includes tho other fellow’s as well as the loud-

~mouthedJiampus_dlssidcnls-who have prevented scheduled talks of men with worthwhile messages, such as former ambassador and senator, Henry Cabot Lodge.

The abuse of privileges can |o.se them. Violations of the law by adults, cveinfiFyoungrat', demand adult punishment.

esca la t in g to 40p e rc e n t b y '1975. ta x a t io n w it h o u t rep re se n - y to c a r ry the d is gn in U e d back; to

T h e F e d e r a l p a y m e n t n o w 't a t lo n . They a re r ig h t , a n d M ob ile , A la ., o r H ackenaack , N .

_ ^ a m o u n t ^ t o 13 p e r jce n t o f the th a t 's how It s hou ld bo . J . The fact th a t Uie populaU on

o u ^ o m l s m . I f C o n fe s s la d im - " bud ge t; so P a u h t b y Is th in k in g ' W aa lilng ton IS 'T H E r e d e r a l e o n tln ue t to I n c r e iw m g g e s t i H b l e ' t o » m d d e n 'a t t a c k of

w ilte d enough to go a lo n g . H ell M g . Q t y , c rca ted ^ n d o rgan ised to U ia t a lo t o f p e o p le ^ v e fo u ild r e s p o n a ib l lt ly w h en p u t in

C ity indeed w ill be by Its ^ e l l , n ow . I t is only p rope r s e r v o 'a s - a fa c to ry fo r -the the c a p ita l a p r e ^ g o o d th in g , * c h a rg e ,b u t o n the record 1 fear

c it iz e n s i n s t e a ^ d f b y th e th a t Uie F eds h e lp suppor t D . C , F ede ra l ijn v o m m e n t. D esp its a desp ite the ty ra tm y o f C ap ito l th a t undOr h is ru le w e ’d a t ll l be

F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , a n d , because Uie tow n is ove rgrow n scatte ring o f In d u s tr ia l con- H il l. p u ttin g o u t flrca.. F o r ex am p le ,

w ith its tax-exem pt p roperties , cerns a n d a cong lom era tio n o f M o r e to the p o in t , t h e ’ h ls only c o n u n e n t on the |Q.S-

B u t un d e r the p resent se tup sliopa, th a t Is s t il l W d i i h ln ^ n ’s s itu a t io n Is b ad enough now m ill io n .cos t to the c ity o f the

C ongress h a s a f in a n c ia l ve to c h ie f fu n c t io n .’ A ny o th e r un de r a m a y o r appo in te d by Uie d e m d n s tr l^ t lo n s h a s b e en

over- tho p o lit ic a l corrylngs-on business Is s tr ic t ly In c iden ta l — Presiden t, a n d a n e lected C ity

, C o u n d l l a n d B o a r d o f

b ro th e r , sho iild th a t com e abou t

you ca n beg in se ttin g _ aside

anoU icr fa t w ad of dough ' for

F e d e ra l taxes. ''

‘§ “ F o l l o w e d M ( S ' H o t Y T e ~ M a ! " -

Perhaps most of the youngsters affected by these legislative

Not For Diet

E d u c a i lo n . C r im e is s t i l l

r a m p a n t , th e c ity w ork ing forcd^

d e m a n d t h a t th e F e d e ra l

gove rnm en t p ic k up the ta b . We

m ig h t a lso M s u ^ c l o u s o f a

h om e ru le c rusader w ho says

a n d th e p u b lic schools are a H om e ru le fo r H e ll C ity ? Not

tra g ic w reck . The though t o f un less th e 'A m e r jc w electorate

how th ings w ou ld be un d e r gone m a d a n d seeks to

ho m o ru le Is too h o rr ib le to r b p ia c e t b ^ p r e s e n t fo o lis h

co n tc n ip la te . - — atm osphe re w ith u tte r an archy .

, B u t r i l co n tem p la te It , a _ W e r e I e n title d to a - tam e

■ % t lo .- Lot us say U lU o IJo rd C ong ressm an o f m y very ow n,

F aun troy h a 4 been r u n n in g tho Td, re m in d h im th a t the U . S .show d u r in g the recent v ic ious c t ^ iiffo rd such a g ruesom e

a n d u n t id y d e m o j js t r a t lo n s . l ia u r y lik e wo c a n a f fo rd W orld

F a u n t ro y l» lm s e lfh a s B lv c n u s a W pr I I I .

ARTBUCHWALD

S a v e ^ R e a g a n

Metals such as cadmium, mercury, lead, zinc, silver, manganese, chromium, coppor, arsenic, barium, vanadium, nickel and beryjllum have many valuable uses in modem civilization, but human consumption is not one of them.

All were included in a list of “potentially toxic substances” the President’s Council on En­vironmental Quality warns are polluting tho environment. In calling for national legislation to control the use and disposal of these materials, the council mentioned studios which have shown some to l\c contributors to

vMR. SPECTATOR

specific human lioaith problems.Merdury poisoning of fish and

fowl has been widely publicized. .But, the council adds, “the in­crease In load pollution is now global in scope.” It 41S0 reported preliminary studies have indicated

, exposure to low levels of cadmium in the environment “may lead to low levels of cadmium in the en­vironment “may lead to hyper­tension and heart disease and perhaps to cancor.”

Balancing the needs, of the consumer through industry and the effects on the population through the environment is a problem now expanding in many directions.

PAUL HARVEY

- S i n g a b l e S o n g sF o r m a l re lig io n — Sunday

S choo l a n d C hurch re lig ion —

h a s bo cn loss a t tra c tiv e in

re ce n t you rs . M e m be rsh ip In

m o s t m a in l in o , chu rches h as '

s ta g n a te d o r d e c lln o d .

C o l lo c t lo n r p la te g iv in g fa

laR fiing .

•M ost churchoH b la m e “young

peop le d e fe c t in g ."

O n e fa c to r su re ly (las to bo

t iia t ch u rch m u s ic Is o u t o f tuno.

O in r lo s W esley w rote 8,000

g ospe l songs. O n ly 50 are s till

p u b lls lie t t O n ly 20 a re un^

fo rg e tta b le c lassics.

TImj m o s t g if te d c o n ­

te m po ra ry w rite r o f rellg lon-

ro la te d m u s ic , Jo h n Pe terson ,

a lre a d h a s w ritte n 1,000 songs .

w h ich h a s sold 300,000 s lncc la s t

August.

An h is a rc n o t a l l . L y r ic s h avo

bocn adop ted b y m o d m us ic ia n s

from such trf id ltio n a l .favor ites

Y o u Iden tify Ills n a m e fir s t w ith as '-'Amazing G r a c e " a n d “ Oh,

“ I t Toolt a M ir a c le ." O the rs H ap py D a y ."

d o m o n s i t a t l n g d u r a b i l i t y In- W h e n a n j, u p b e a t c o m b o

ch jde ' ‘S u re ly Goodness a n d sw ings "S w eo t J e s u s " o r " P u t

M e rc y ." 'n ie se have a m e lo d ic , Y ou r H a n d in the H and of tho

ly r ic q i la m y w h ich anybody c a n M a n F r o m G a l i l e e , "

e n jo y s in g in g ___a n d w i l l t r a d i t io n a l is t s d o n ’ t k n o w

re m e m b e r .

„ W A S H IN G T O N - N o m a t te r

how I try , I c a n 't s top w orry ing

a b o u t Go v . R w a ld R e a g a n ’s.^

p e rs o n a r f in an c ia rs itu a tlO Q , A s

everyone ' know s by now . G ov .

' R e a g a n h a d such b a d f in a n c ia l

' reve rses la s t y ear th a t he d id n ’t

h av e to p ay s ta te In co m e taxes.

In s t e a d o f C a l i f o r n ia n s

s y m p a O ilz in g w ith h im over

these - fin a n ^ - re v e r s e s r - th e y -

b e c a jn e upse t a n d fe lt the re w as

s om e th ing w i:ong because they

h a d to p ay taxes a n d R e ag an

d id n ’t.

V e ry few peop le in th e s ta te

s a id , " I f th e g overno r m ak e s

144,000 a y e a r a s s a la ry a n d h a s

a sse ts of a ro u n d $1 m ill io n a n d

sU ll c a n ’t p a y h is In co m e taxes,

then ho m u s t b e 'h u r t in g v e ry

b a d ly , a n d needs p ity r a th e r

th a n ce n s u re ."

M y f irs t th ou gh t w as t iU t the

g overno r shou ld seek legaJ a id

f r o m th e loca l! O f f ic e o f

E c o n o m i c O p p o r t u n i t y ;

A lth o ug h R e a g a n is try in g to

a b o lish le g a l a id fo r th e poor in

C a lifo r n ia , I 'm s iite th e | »ve rty

la w y e rs w ou ld -take h is case

a n y w a y , Ju s t to p rove th a t they

w i l l ta k e a n y b o d y in d ir e

f in a n c ia l s tra its , re gard less of

ra c e , creed o r e le c tive o ffice .

To m a k e s u re , I te lephoned a

C R IA (C a l ifo rn ia R u r a l L eg a l

- A ss is ta n c e ) la w y e r in

C a lifo r n ia a n d a sked h b n i f he

w o u ld take R e a g a n as a c lie n t.

"Y es ,- ' h e s a id , " h e w ou ld

q u a lify fo r free le g a l a id . O u r

m oney . T h is w ou ld be m e lirs t

t im e w e rep resen ted som eone

w ho n m d e m o n e y b u t d id n ’t pay

A n d Pe te rson h as co-outliored

n fo lk h y m n a i fo r young peop le

" " "w h o U te n o 'b C 'fo r 'em o r a g B b i ^ ( b a r te r 8p e d fic a l ly ~ say s th a t

A g a i n s t M o t h e r h o o d ?RAYCROMIEY

H a n o i G o o fBy ignoring. Uieiu. own advico,

foresters at Ukiuh, California, have been trapped — in the cauSe of motherhood. So now homebuilders must wait a few weeks for their part pt|tiiat lumber they want.

Good forestry, Umhei^growQrs explain, requires harvesting’ mature timber before nature starts her own harvest by tlicay, diseuso and ultimate forest [ire.

However — Vestor (Bed) Sima, who operates a big power loader for Georgia-Pacific Corporation, started moving’ a pile of recenUy stored logs to the’sawmill when he was attacked by a mother quail. He stopped the heavy machinery to investigate.

One of the trees, obviously harvested too late, had developed a rotten section. ’The quail had built her nest In the noft.eppt amoi^ tho piled logs instead of her usual brush cover i:; the woods. There were eight eggs.

Sims gently moved, the several- ton log toan off limits lirea. Mother quail greatfully laid ariotbor egg.

Officially, G-P h?s "returned iho ' - log to Inventory-i^ding hatching -and"pre-night training,” . ‘

' Homebuilders may expect needed lumliSr from the remaining portion of the lo f sometime around mid-June.

Mr. Spectator tliought you would like to know this — just in case that is the log containing tho lumber you want!

TOWED — OU.NOT!__ For years, single Aniericans Imd-a legitimate gripe — the higher income tax i;ates they wore socked with compared to married tax­payers. - . j _- But how, according to tho current issue of tho Tax Advisor, a publication of the. American fn- stitute of Certified Public Ac­countants, in trying to reduce the tax discrepancy Congress has tipped the balance tho other way. In somo instance, it moy bo penalizing marriifgo..

A bachelor whose thoughts of matrimony may be influenced by tho supposed tax savings thereto should beware. If his intended has a substantial incomeof herown, he may find himself, paying more taxes as a married man.

Uncle Sam has nAt only stopped playing Cupid, says the magazine, blit may in fact have stolen an

^arrow or. two .from hla quiver,.....- There'sanother way of looking at it. For tho first time, every gal with a good income will kno\y that when

, some guy proposes to her. It’s just got to be true lovel

W A S H IN G T O N ( N E A ) -

P r o b a b ly th o m o s t s tu p id

m lsU ike o t tho H a n o i govem -

m e n t ln t h e V le t n o m w a r t o d s t o

is its o U c m p t to e n te r d lrecU y

In to co n ta c t w ith U ie U .S .

a n t iw a r m o v e m e n t a n d open ly

a t t e m p t to d ir e c t a n d

. c o o r d ln n to th e a c l lv l t l c s

o f A m e r ic a n ‘p rb tea t g roups.

In a r a d io m essag e to I le p .

M r s . B e l la A b iu g , D - N .V .

b r o a d c a s t

y ie ln a m on

le a d e rs fo r t lio h e lp U ioy w ere

g iv in g H a n o i in Uie w ar.

H a no i h a s g iven G la m U ie Job

o f d e v e lo p in g c o n ta c ts ,

co operation an d " s o I ld a H ty "

w it li U .S . a n t iw a r g roups.

’em . a n y g overno r o f a s ta te whose

A re they s in g in g of Je s u s w ith fin an ce s a r e in sueh poor shape

the ir tongues In th o lr cheolcs, t h a t h e d o esn 't h av e to p a y

m o c k in g ? p e rs o n a l s tb te In com e taxes is

A re th o p u b l is h e r s an d - In h o position to p a y a la w ye r ,

p r o m o te r s o f ro c k - re l lg lo n a n d is there fore e lig ib le lo r free

m e rcen ar ie s m e rc h a n d is in g a le g a l adv ice . I t w ou ld bo o u r

you tli appeU te fo r s om e th ing i ile asu re to h e lp G o v . R e a g a n in

tro nscen dan t? a n y w a y w e c o u ld ."

O r Is It U ip t soph laU cated " H o w w o u ld y o u g o a b o u l l t ? "

songs in the ch u rch h y m n a ls F r o m a le g a l s ta ndpo in t It

h avo becom e so u n e m lo d lc th a t w o u ld p ro bab le bo the m os t

tho n ow gcne raU o n Is w r it in g its b ite re s tln g c ^ w e ’ve ever

own g ospe l m u s ic , re v lU U idng h a n d le d . M os t o f o u r cases h ave

re lig ion o uts ldo Uio ch u rch ? h a d to do w lU i peop le w ho d id n 't

I f th a t 's n o t U ie W ay to .b e t , p a y an y s ta le In com e taxes

H ie r o Is ev idence th a t H a no i

is m a k in g a n a tte m p t to coor­

d in a t e — th e - a c t iv i t ie s - -of

A m e r ic a n a il t iw a r g rou p s w lUi

Its m il i t a r y a n d physho lo g lca l

f r o m N o r th o f fa is iv e s in South V ie tn am ,

A p c i l_ 1 2 ,- H a n o i— X u a n - T h u y .- h c a d .o f .N o i

th a t la Uie w ay to p ray .

Y o u a n d I g r o w u p

s in g in g h a p p y s o n g s by

r e jo ic in g : " L o v e l i f te d

M e,^’— !‘S ta n d - u p - fo r Je s u s ," .

"TVust a n d O b e y ," " I n Tho

G a rd e n ," "W Jm i a F r ie n d W e

H ave in J e s u s ," "B e a u t ifu l Is le

because th ey d id n 't m a k e a n y

income taxefl."S u re ly there Is som e th ing

w rong vrith the system I f the

governo r o f the la rg e s t s ta te in

tho un io n h a s been h u r t m b ad ly

f in a n d a l ly th a t h e c a n 't 'p a y any

tax e s ."

— ! IB u t - w h a t - le g a l_ d e f e n s e -------

w ou ld yo u h av e fo r h im ? " I

asked .

"F ir s t , w e w ou ld h av e to find

ou t w h a t f in a n c ia l reve rses M r.

R eag o ji h a d ^ w hea the r they

c a m o ' f r o m cattle^ oU, r e w "

esta te o r the s tock m a rk e t .

T lien w e w ou ld prove t i ia t it

w asn ’t h U fa u lt th a t h is In-

v e sb nen ts w ent sou r. I t w as

p ro bab ly d ue to the genera l

e c o n o m y ."

" B u t th e R e p u b lic an s are in

cha rge o f the eco n om y r ig h t

now . W o u ld n 't i t looic b a d If

R e ag an b la m e d h is ow n p a r iy

fo r the fa c t he h a d such a bad

In com e s itu a t io n .

" I guess yo u ’re r i ( ^ t . W e’il

h av e to th in k 6f s om e th ing else.

P e rh ap s w e co u ld pe rsuad e the

courts to a l lo w the governo r to

m a k e one m o tio n p ic tu re • a

y e a r ."

" O r a n ew D e a th VaU ey Days

s e r ie s ," I suggested .

" I w as th in k in g o f a rem ake

of the ‘G ra p e s o f W r o th ," ' the

law ye r s a id . "T l ie y co u ld shoot

m o s t o f i t a ro un d S ac ram en to ,

so tho g ove rn o r w o u ld n 't havo

-to-be o n lo c a tio n too lo n g r B u t

the Im p o r ta n t th in g is to g o t h im

h ea lthy f in a n c ia lly so he doesn 't

h av e to e a t fr o m th e p u b l ic -

trough .

" l l i l s th in g h a s fa r m ore

r a m if ic a t io n s th a n a n y o n e

w an ts to a d m i t , " h a sa id .

"w e 're try in g to p u l i tlM poor u p

by th e ir b ^ t s t r a p s ao they

becom e ho nes t, h iard .w ork lng

c l t i t e n s . B u t I f t h e y see

som ebody lik e G o v . Ite a g a n ,

w ho h a s w o rk e d a l l h is l ife an d

s ti l l h a s n o t h b g le f t o ve r for

In com e tax e s , th ey 're g o in g to

say to them se lv e s ‘T lifliieU w iU l

U. Le t's s ta y on w e J/a re .'"

c o n g r a t u l o t e s the con fresswoman on her (fa’aft resolution "demanding that U.S. troops .be withdrawn totally rom the three In- doc lnesi countries before July 4, 1971."

The message etnpKasized what a "necessary" and

o f Som ew here .' ir t i i____t

V ie tn a m 's de lega tion to th e

P a r is t a lk s , s e e m in g ly at<>

te m p te d to tak e a d ire c t h a n d In

th e A m e r ic a n p r o te s t

m o v e m e n t w hen he sent a

m e ssag e to leaders a short t im e

h a c k u rg in g th a t they q u it t h e ir f t e y co u ld s in g m u s ic w h ich

q u a r re lin g an d u n it« a ll a n t iw a r sounded lik e m u s ic ,

g rou p s so a s to m a k e U ie lr . n , a t Is a s m u c h as I 'd be tter

u s e fu lfu n c l lo n a h e ls p e r fo rm m tf d em o n s tr a t io n s m o re effective.-^ gay o f th is , b u t a G lencoe , 111.,

t o w a r d e n d in g w h a t H a n o i S o m e obeervers c la im h is Bd> la w y e r sent m e a verse w h ich

c a l le d N ix o n ’s " c r im i n a l v ic e w as tak en a n d a m a jo r s p lit ^ y g (t b e tto r th an I can

l l t e n the- ou ia ld e rs- aco used

ch u rch peop le o f e m o t io n a lis m ;'

a n d tho In s id e rs bow ed to the

ou ts ide rs a n d g o t s lu ffy . A fto r

th a t the in s id e rs w on t to s ing in g

m o n o to n o u s d ir g e s a n d th e

ou ts ide rs s ta y ed o uts ide w here

anyway:" I n un ison w e r is e a n d s ta nd

an d w ish th a t w e w ere s ilt in g ;

A n d lis ton to th e m u s ic s ta r t

e n d w iid i th a t It w ere q u it t in g .

W e p ass o u r h y m n a l to a gues t

o r fa k e a am o k e r ’s cough ;

aggressive War.” averted.Ihe''broadcast, which ex ’ThU is not to bnply that the

pressed "the support of the protest movement'is largely Vtetnsmese women'' for lUbn. composed of young.men and 'Abzug's activities, came 6rom women who follow the Hanoi Depikty Le Thi Xuyeb, vice party ibie.presidmt of the (North) Viet- It is to say, however, that ______ ________namWomen'aUnlon.anofflelal-Hanoliama)^ the attempt to— -rWe dropourpencUs }o8eeur-

— government organbuUon.......... gulde.and coordinate. And In gloves take our-glasses off,___Five days later, Radio Hanoi making the attempt, iMvitably • our lips to keep in

announced that Hoang Minh It ^ weaken the movment. style emitting awkward bleats;Glam, Jorth Vletnamjnlnistar- SVjr-few people- welcome la-------And when the laht Amen-is'

■ of culture, had aent a meesege- terference by f o i ^ govenw gong sink gladly In-tnir.'seats;" to "antiwar fightera In the ments bi theb* internal affairs.' oh Lord, who hearest every United States (o express warm And Uiat, Tthlnk, applies, to prayer imd saveat us fhun foes, aympatby with the new antiwar most Individual protesters as Deliver now they little flock campaigns In the spring" and to ^ as the American public at all thead hnnns nobody ez{reu appreciation to the large.* . jowwa

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"Arn-0‘piiiTOii“E d ito r , T im es-News!

- > I ‘m ■ w rit ing concern ing the

— re c e n t ( lr ln g - o (- - b 8 s k e tb « l l

coach C har le s F & rm er fro m the

. T w in F a llf l sen lo r h lg h school.

B ecause I h ave p l a y ^ under

C oach F a rm e r (o r tw o years

an d h av e been In d ire c t con tact

w ith the a th le tic p ro g r a m for

th ree y e a rs , I feel th a t 1 am

. q ua lif ie d to vo ice an o p in io n on

-the m a t te r .

I d isag ree w ith the reasons

s ta le d fo r th e fir in g o f the

— fu r i n « »-“ uuuL'h r “ r lm -THBBon f

g iven Ihe p u b l ic w ere th a t ho

had p o or support w ith his

pfayers a n d th a t he h a d poor

riU t c re laU onB i A t n o t im e can

re c a ll a n y “ locker r o o m ta lk '^

'' o r a n im o s ity tow ard Coach

F a rm e r . In fa o t, I w ou ld say

th a t n e a r ly everyone on the

team lik e d th e coach q u ite w ell.

N a tu r a lly , there w ere lim es

when a l l w asn ’t c h ip p e r . It ie re

were a lso a few t im e s when

som e o f the te a m m e m l)e r8

Ind lvddua liy , In c lu d in g m yse lf,

d is a g r e e d w ith th e co ac h

g r e a t ly . . B u t th e n Ju s t how

m a n y peop le do we lo iow th a t

w o'vo neve r d isag reed w ith ?

As to th e second m a t te r of

poor p u b l ic re la tion s , I th ink

th a t a l l sp o rts fa ns s h ou ld ask

___ them se lves Just w ho th e _puU lc

r e la t io n s r e s p o r i^ lb l l l t y fa l ls

upon . ,

I d o n 't b e l lc A rO 'th a t the

»rity-o f- thU ireB pona lb lllty

fa lls u p o n a co ac h , b u t upon

those peop le w ho a re p a lu to

c a rry o u t s po rtin g now s.

S om e tim es I w ish th a t the

coach w ou ld h av e sou n d o d m o re

o p tim is t ic in o u r press re leases;

b u t I a lso d o n 't fee] th a t th is'

cou ld bo used os a bas fs o f f l r ln Y

the m a n fro m a position tha t.he

h as done a fine Job fo r the pas t

■ H ir^a rB 7 ‘ -------- ---- -

I ’m n o t w r it in g to s ay th a t we

do o r do n o t n eed t h i s ;

co ach , b u t m e re ly to p o in t out

th a t the reasons statied fo r f ir ing

the fo rm e r coach , ju s t c a n ’t

s ta n d u p in m y ow n - m in d .

P e rh ap s we d id need a new

co ach , b u t Only t im e w ill teU>

H e s u l t s , , a n d n o t o p ln lo to ,

shou ld speak the loudest in

h e lp in g to ge t th b ig s done. 1

"U)Iriirihat“i;oacri~F a r m e r n a s ^

h ad good resu lts In th e .p as t. As

o f r ig h t now I fa il to see the

reason fo r g e ttin g th e nbw

coach other th a n th e fa c t ' th a t

the D ubllc w ou ld n ’t g iv e the old

coach a chance . I fee l th a t the

m a in reason we now h av e a new

co ach is due to one th in g th a t

can be s u m m e d up in one w ord . '

T lia t w o rd 'is “ p o lit ic s ..”

.1 th b ik th a t the m a n n e r in

w h ic h C o a th F a r m e r w as

d is m is s e d '(vas u n d e r h a n d e d

a n d .dow nr igh t d ir ty . I be lieve

th a t m o s t o f the p o in ts ag a in s t

C oach F a rm e r w ere ra ih-oaded

th r o u g h a n d t h a t . t h e try e

m o tiv e fo r g e tting a n ew coach

w ere kep t un de r th e tab le .

P o l i t ic s Is g r e a t fo r cam -

palgnini$*-to ach ieve a des ired

pos it ion b u t It h a s no p la ce ln _

sports e spec ia lly a t the h igh

school le ve l.

T here seem s to be m u c h m ore

- t o ^ l l " t h l s ” th a n ” Ju s t“ the 'l)c r= '

fo rm an ces an d re s u lts o n th e

b a s k e tb a ll floo r. I th ink a

se a rch shou ld be m a d e for the

ro a l reoson fo r a n y troub le

w h ich seem s to ex ist In the T w in

F a l la a th le tic p ro g r a m .

. . . M ich ae l C ran d a l

T w in F u lls ”

R e a l C o u r a g eE d ito r , T lm es-News:

B ob S a lte r o f B o ise R ad io

S ta t io n K A T N 's p r o g r a m

"A c tio n L in e ” ro a d a c lip p ing

fro m y o u r n ew spaper o ve r Uie

n lr UUs m o rn in g an n ou nc ing

y o u r d e c is io n to re fu s e to

p ub lish adv e rt is e m e n ts o f X-

ra te d m ov ie s .

C o n g r a t u la t io n s ! I ' m su re

t lia t y o u r p o s it io n w ill bo a t ­

tacked by ce r ta in e le m en ts in

our soc iety w ho w ill c la im U iat

you a rc try in g to force y o u r own

th a t tJjoro is s til l o no now s jjnpcr

a ro u n d w it ir t ljo - co u rdK o ’ to

m a tc h h is m o ra l s ta n d a rd s !

M rs . O lo v la M a lla r d

1332 W est F ir s t S t. ’

M e r id ia n , Id a ho

DepressingE d ito r , T lm cs-Ncws:

T liis is Q le tte r w r it te n in

m o ra l s ta n d a rd s upon tlfem . I f d isgust a n d ,f r u s tr a t io n ,

t lioy do . I 'd s ay It 's a b o u t t im o Evory^ st>rlng, fo r the past

som ebody tr ie d to lmprov<^ fo u r y ca M , I h ave gone o u t to

c u rrcn t m o r a l s ta n d a rd s ! ^ \ tlie F d llk L a b o r C en te r .to

I n re c e n t ye ars I 'v e tr ie d toV r e g is te r c h i l d r e n fo r th e

p ersuade th e lo ca l n ew spaper ^ s u m m e r m ig r a n t s c h o o l

( l l i o Id a h o S ta te s m a n ) to the p ro g ram ,

s am e co urse o f ac tion b u t the ir E u h y e a r i t g e ts h a rd e r for

position Is th a t th is w ou ld— m e to go o u t~ th e i« ,~ as it

constitu te .censorsh ip . T h is , In depresses m o so to see the liv in g

m y o p in io n , is a weak-kneed

- W ay o f d tlc k in g one 's o w n m o ra l

respons ib ilitie s .

P le a se send tw o cdp ies o f the

is su e In w h ic h y o u r

co nd it ions these p eo p le h av e to

e n d u re , l i v in g in th e

"b a r r a c k s ."

I t ' s b e y o n d m y c o m ­

prehension to u n d e rs tan d liow

Restoration

n ou ncem en t appea red . I 'd lik e , s u ch an a f f lu e n t co un ty an d

to use th e m to prove, to o thers c o m m u n i t y c a n a l lo w s u c h

co nd it ions to ex ist.

R ecen t ly som eo ne fro m the

S u g a r B eet A sso c ia tio n s a id

th a t Id a ho 's la b o r c a m p s a r e In

good shape .

I w ill be h a p p y to pe rson a lly

g iv e a g u id e d tou r o f the T w in

F a l l s f a c i l i t i e s to a n y o n e

E d ito r , T im es-News: w ish in g to see i f T H E Y w ou ld

I t is to m y un d e rs U n d ln g ^^vlng u n d e r suc li

U m o Is a n u m b e r o f g roups cond iU onB — be I t f o r b w eek , a

b e in g o r g a n iz e d a d v o c a t in g m o n th o r longer .

restoration o( the Conatltutic«____ • • • W*’®- Wayno Murphy____

of the U n ite d S ta tes . H o w in the S ' "

w orld c a n th is be? A s lo n g as I K im b e r ly

c a n re m e m b e r , a n d trac ing

back throu(0i h is to ry , w e have

- b e e n - g o v e m e d “ by~ th is “ g re a t— V:'7\Vr.~7rT.;T~'.r.^^

d o c u m e n t •— ' ‘ • '

O u r e lections on n a t io na l,

sta te , co un ty , a n d o ve n c ity

levels a re conducted the sam e

as fro m the s ta r t . W e h a v e the

sam o Ju r isp ru denc e .

G ood g r ie f , a d o lla r is a

d o lla r . The g ove rn m en t p rin ts

a n d Issues it , the s am e a s It d id

w hen the C ou n try ch a n g e d from

the E n g lis h p o u n d

O u r boys a r e s ti l l f ig h t in g to

keep o u r co un try free ^ m

C r e a t P e o p l e A r e G r e a t■ Joe Burgy says great people are great people — and he should know.

-Down through the years he has rubbed shoulders with the best of them,'bunted, with them, fished with'them, impersonated them and traveled with them.

And who, among the greats, stand out in his recollections? Well, to name a few, there is President Truman, General George Marshall when he. was secretary of stale, Gary Cooper, Ernest Hemingway, Russ Morgan and Clark Gable. Cooper was just like he was oo the screen. Hemingway was extremely modest; President Truman was very, easy to talk to. Gable was a real man — and all man!

Then, of course,, there was Senator Borah. But to get to this point we will start at Uie beginning, of Joe Burgy’s life.

His grandfather, John Curran, ' came to Hagerman in 1864. He was Irish — clear through. Joe’s father, , Joseph Burgy, Sr., was born in - Peoria, 111., and came to Boise where he met Joe's mother-to-be.

F o r u m R u l e s

K o tu tn le t t e n m u i t be con-

cerned w ith top ic* of gedcriil

IntercB t a n d m u s t b « of a

rea ioD ilb le leng th .

T he e d it o n of th e T lm ei-

N e w l r e ie r v e the r ig h t to re fu te

p uh llc a tlo n if, in th e ir op in ion ,

.the ' in b je c t m a t te r U of B

Ubeloua n a tu re , I , n o t In good

- , . t a i t e o r U re p e t it io n , an d h a ,

a g g re ia lo n . W « a re f ig h t in g ' p r e v lo n i ly b e e n th o r o u g h ly

fo re ign co n tro l no t o n ly h e re b u t covered In the fo n im .

Anna Curran. The couple moved to Hagerman where they engaged In the livestock game. Joe senior is now dead but his widow lives with her son — Joe junior — at Canyon Villa in Twin Falls.

Joe went through grade and high school at Hagerman, spent two years at Santa Clara then tran­sferred to Gerogetown .University, Washington D.C., where he went to night school during the seven years he was employed by Senator

■ William E . Borah.Senator Borah died In 1940 and

after seven happy pnd fruitful years on his staff, Joe returned to

__Idnho._Hc_remcmbcrs_lho-Sonator_- as u "brilliant and kind man."

Back In Idaho ho joined the Sun Valley (then Union Pacific owned)

- staff as a member of-tho sports desk. Thls'was in December; 1040!

Except for Navy duty he was at Sun Valley from 1940 to 1954. Ho learned to ski after he took the job and quit skiing when he left.■ It was in 1952 ho went in the Navy. It was a fourtyear hitch including 16 months in the South

Pacific as operations officer for an air rescue squadron. He received his honorable discharge in 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant Commander.

Then back to Sun Valley where he became director of outdoor activities. From this time on through 1954 the great and near- great were many because all roads led to Sun Valley.

It was at Sun Valley where ho organised the famed Sun Volley Handicap Trap Shoot. He attended seven national championships and proved he know what it was all about when ho won the national Class A trapshootlng contest and made the All-America team in 1953. Now he shoots birds instead of

' traps.'After leaving Sun Valley he went

to Las Vegas where he built and managed the equally famous Sahara Gun Club. But then, about four years ago, he couldn’t forsake the call of Idaho and the great outdoors so he came back to Idaho and now is announcer and handles ne\roW Radio O T F r

As a sidelight he recalls that the greatest hunting companions had to bo Cooper and Heminway.

To end this personality sketch wo must reveal the wdll-guarded acctet that Joe was in the famed "Sun Valley Serenade" movie b u t. no ono recognized him.

It happened this w ay.’ The location shots were made at Sun Valley but none of the stars — including Glenn Miller, John Payne or Sonja Henie — were there. They played their parts in the studio i n

Hollywood.Joe had a camel hair co^t. Ho

_wgs_picked_tp.impersonate Glen Miller in the Suji Valley scones. He wore that coat, a pair of glasses and carried the Miller instrument. -T h a t was Joe for Miller at Sun Valley in Sun Valley Serenade but it ha? been a well-kept secret.

Joe remembtirs, though, because the camel hair coat w.a# worn out before the shooting was over.

But there was a sliver lining. Ho was paid $5 a day for im- personoting the great ono.

S u n d a y , « , I97.I T lm e j- N e w ., T w in F a l l i , Id a h o S

Tim^s-News PuBHc Forum

Timely^ommentE id itor, Tlm es-News:

. H . t . C ra ig 's well-w orded an d

t i h x ^ c o ih m m t ibn the "M a in

p o in t th a t n e ^ e m p h as iz in g . I

w ill h o t a t th is t im e U k e v io le n t

j e ith e r fo^ o r ag a lr ts i the

d e d g n o f the bus iness-section ,

how ever.

M r . C ra ig m a k e s a s lig h t

m is s ta te m e n t ( a n d th is is not

m ^ n t a s c r it ic is m . S ir . O n the

co n tr a ry , I a m g la d yo u w rote

as yo u d id ! ) w hen h e s ay s he

does n o t w an t to ‘ ‘sp end th e few

re m ^ im n g y e a rs of m y o ld ^ s g r

in the p e n ite n t ia ry for h o m ic id e

w ith a n a u to m o b i le ."

N o , S li', n obody w o u ld w a n t to

spend t im e in p r is on . H ow eve r,

in Id a h o , " h o m ic id e w ith a n

a u t o m o b i le " is v i r t u a l l y a

h o U y — no t a c r lm e l I t has

been s a id , a n d r ig h t ly , t h a t if

y o u w a n t to e l im in a t e a n

e n e m y , co m e to Id a h o a n d use a

h u n t in g r if le (d u r in g th e h u n t in g

season , w hen m a n k in d lo in s the

lis t o f " g a m e a n lm a W ') , o r a

c a r . E ith e r w a y , y o u 're a lm o s t

su re to ge t o ff sco t free !

I t 's Iro n ic t h a t you c a n g e t 15

years m p r ison fo r b re a k in g a

w ind ow . If the la w be lieves you

tr ied to b u rg la r ize a p la ce of

bus iness , b u t th e m a z ljh u (n

sentence th a t c a n poss ib ly t e

-im p osad .for-h lg hw>y;m ur< i i r r l t ^

a ^ a r in the c o u n ^ j a i l . E ven

th is lig h t sentence is a lm os t

never Im p o M d . i

B u r g la ^ , 'w h ic h by defin itio n

in ju re s nobody p h y s i c ^ , Is i '

fe lony . Y o u b s e a l l d d ie n a h ip

r ig h ts upon a fe lony conv iction .

Y o u r ca ree r Is fo rever m a r r « d . .

Y o u a r e a m a rk e d m a n , a n "ex-

c o n ," «ven a f te r se rv ing . y o w

J £ n t f ia t t .-

M urd e r ltn the h ig hw ays , even

i f the m urde re r is de libe ra te ly

b lin d d ru nk o r h ig h on d ru gs . Is

a m isde m eano r . I t 's no worse

th a n a p a rk in g t ic k e t

So th ink o f th a t . M r . C ra ig ,

a n d a l l you r e a d e r^ nex t .time,

you se t out on th e h l ^ w a y . The

S ta te o f Id a ho sets the v a l i ^ of

y our life a t ab o u t ^ u a l to «

p a r k in g t ic k e t . • N o m o re .

F r e q u e n t ly le s s , in f s c t .

P a r k in g t ic k e ts C a n n o t be

" f ix e d ; " h ig h w a y m u fd e re rs

f r e q u e n t ly g e t o ff w ith a

suspended sentence a n d no

m ore .

. . . A . Lee T rem aine

O V b i F a lla

T w o B i t s W o r t HT t n ^ N e M l te nan ta . H e y h ave « i l lo v e U T

i 'm t b alck o f th l« p re jud ice ch ild re n . Throe g lrU a r e a il

a g a ln s t th e M e x lc a n g ( S p a n i s h - . ^ p l o y e d a n d the b o y » ,

A m e r ic a n a ) th a t I hope I . c a n teenagers, do fie ld w ork when

p u t in m y tw o b its w o rth . - school is o u t. The fa m ily Is

W e h a v e a n lc o t h r e e ^ re l ia b le , devout a n d re lig ious

b e d r o o m h o m e in t h e c o u n t r y . l t ^ n d we are v e ry th a n k fu l th is

Is w e ll kep t a n d c le an a n d we M o x lc a n= A lne r lcB n- fam U y la-

hav fi^a n ice M e x ic an 'A m e r lc an

to th a n k fo r its p re sen t con-

d it lo n .

A lte r a succession of peop le

' m o v in g In a n d o u t , n o t p a y in g

th e ir re n t , le a v in g u s b il ls to

p a y , w e lo cked u p th e house for

tw o y e a rs . W e a c tu a l ly c o u ld n 't

a f fo rd to re n t It.

A lo n g c a m e th e p r e s e n t .

here a n d co n tr ib u tin g so m uch

to o r c o m m u n ity .

A n yw ay , fo r w h a t It 's w orth ,

Judge peop le by the ir a c ts and

behav to r — n o t th e ir r a o e , color

o r c reed . T h a t 's w ha t A m erica

aU ll s ta nd s a n d tig h ts fo r .

M rs . 0 . E . A hlsbrom

t lo u te O ne

W ende ll

ROWLAND EVANS ^

M o d e r a t i o nNeveiHheless, w e took c a re not

to In te r v ie w In a r e a s of-

p r e p o n d e r a n t l y E a s t e r n

E u r o p e a n e t h n ic p o p u la t io n

(n um e ro us in th is s ta te ) w h ich

M m uld o v e r w h e lm in g ly b a c k

M ^ i e , the son of P o lis h im *

m ig r a n ts . M oreo ve r , because of

s upe r io r n a m e Id en tiflc a tlo n ,

e a r ly support for P ro x m lre

o ug h t to ^ a t its m a x im u m

here w ith n o p la ce to g o b u t

R A C IN E , W is . ~ The non-

Id eo log ica l a l lu r e o f S en . E d u n d

S. M usk ie o f M a in e fo r -the

f u n d a m e n ta lly non- libe ral m sss

of W iscons in D e m o c ra ts is such

th a t , i f the 1073 P re s id e n t ia l

p r im a ry w ere h e ld to d a y i he

w ou ld run a w ay fro m a l l o the r

out>of>state c h a l le n g e r s a n d

qu ite lik e ly com pe te o n even

te rm s w ith W iscon s in 's fa vo r ite

son , Sen . W il l ia m P ro x m lre .

_ T h l s - i s - th e l u n a v o id a b lL d o w n . . .

c o n c lu s io n d r a w n f r o m ln< E l i m i n a t i n g P r o x m l r e ,

te rv lo w ing voters w ith O liv e r

Q u a y le 's p o l l t a k e r s in tw o

b a ro m e te r p re c inc ts , one a

lo w e r- m id d le In c o m e b lue-

co lla r ne ighborhood in R ac ine

an d th e o the r a co m b in e d b lu e

an d w h ile co lla r a re a d sUfihUy

h ig h e r I n ^ e on M ilw au k e e 's

no rth s ide . '

•T h e s e vo te rs , d eep ly dlsap-

K ennedy , a n d H u m p h re y fro m

the l is t (a s . p o llU d a n s here

p r e d ic t w i l l b e th e c a s e ) . '

M usk ie run s w ild w ith M per­

c e n t ; M u s k ie , 32 v o te s ;

M cG o vern , 6 ; H u ghes , 6 ; B ay h ,

2 ;. Ja c k so n , 1; u n dec id ed , U .

To m a n y o f these Dem o<irats,

t h e m e m o r y o f M U s k ie ’s

e le c t io n . e v e a p p e a l la s t

po in te d w ith P re s id e n t N b to n 's N ovem ber is v iv id . " I U k ^ l

le a de rsh ip , a r e a t tra c te d to w te t M u s k ^ u i d .th a t n lg M ,"

M u s k ie 's to o l, c a lm s ty le — the

v e ry s ty le t h a t r e p e ls th e

p a r ty 's m il i t a n t l ib e ra ls . In-

d o W , M u sk le 's re cen t e m phas is

on th e peace Issue a n d c iv il

lib e rtie s w o u ld no t s eem to

e n han ce an d m ig h t even erode

_ h is s ta n d in g w ith these r a nk-

“ an d- fU eD em o cra ts .

T he a n s w e r s to p o l ls te r

Q u a y le ’s q ue s tion n a ire s in the

tw o b a r o m e te r p r e c in c ts

(s e le c t«d - b y - e le c tio n an a ly s t

R ic h a r d S c a m m o n ) sh o w e d

a lm o s t no suppo r t fo r Sens.

E d w a r d M . K e n n e d y o f

M a s s a c h u s e t t s a n d l( lu b e r t

H u m p h re y o f M in n e s o ta . N o r

s a id the m idd le-aged w ife o f a

too lm aker In the M U waukee

p rec inc t. F o r th e m , M u sk le 's .

m ode ra tio n is m o s t a t tra c tive .

"H e speaks in te lllf le ik ly , not

lik e a n e x t r e n ^ , " e x p ls in a d a

young au to w o H n r in R ac ine .

"H e seem s r e a lls t lc . 'I ,_

" T h a t reflects the cor

a m o n g these m id d le to lowai'-

m id d le Incom e D e m o c ra ts , fa r

le s s l ib e r a l th a n m a n y

D e m o c ra t ic - le a d e rs Im ag liie .

O u t of the 61 D em oc ra ts ,

fa vo red an Im m e d ia te p u llo u t

ftroip VleUxhm. The em pfaasls

g iven to the eco n om ic '

a l l l l ^ u g h th e w o r ld , th e sam e

as o u r fo re fa the rs d id fr o m the)

s ta r t o f th is g re a t co un try .

I c a n 't see w h a t Is to be

> e lo re d w hen w e 's t i l l h a v e U ie '

“ B am e '“-4h ings ; ‘T o 'r e s t o r e

s om e th ing y o u m u s t f ir s t lose it.

' I Just c a n 't s e e w h e re w e have

_16st_‘o u r g r e a fC J h s t l t u t k n . I f ^

th ing s have ' been c ^ n g e d , ^ w

m e w he re a n d H O W .

. . . D a n n y J . C uU lp ' .

T w in F a l ls

A ll le tte rs m u s t b e a r the,

s ign a tu re a n d add re ss of the

w r ite r . The .nam e o f tKe w rite r

w ill a p p e a r w t^ n p u b l i s h ^

'u n le s s t l i e n ' l a a ' jperiibaBl

request th a t It be w ith he ld an d '

th e reason fo r such' a request *

s ta te d . T h is request w ill t h M be-

conslderedJ>y the ed ito rs a n d it

w in e ith e r be T jr a a te d o r the

le t te r w ill bie re tu rn ed to the

w r ite r . • . , >

P r a y e r F o r T h i s T i m eOh Go^, sometimes you seem so

faraway: Why is that? I knowyou "saiiJr “ I "will never leave you nor

forsake you.” It must be my fault. I guesh l .leave you by getting-too - busy to think aboutyourMaybe l do or say s(|mething, or even think.'

something, '! know is wrong. Then T cah't be s^ris^d if yw seem far aWaJ'. Oh, plea'sei help me find niy way back.--- .-.-. Uletta Martin--- —

F i l e r . ,

____ . . _________________ ______ (unemployment, UtflaUon,did Sen. Qeorge McGovern of tatei) and the aodal-iaaug (1 « ^

South Dakota aeetn to have and«der, dniga, crlnw) byderived atrength from hla them waa juit'ahpul even. One

headatart here. Moat aur- Haclne tnickdrlver out d ira'kprlalng, Muakle ran allghtly alnce February (a Muaklaa h ud of Proxmlre, one of backer) told ua ha coiuldaraWlaconaln'a all-time top vote- crime — not (he Monomy--tbagettera. naHon'a moat pnaaliig laaua.

Prom 61 reglatered' votera “W ecantlx lbe ecoiiom)r >n«'who will vote In the i m we get tha country ,a l« ad lD ,"Democratic prim ary, theae |i* aald.

were the prehrenceii MuaUe, .Ibua, Wlaconais’a it«*olyv<H i Pronnlra. 17; Sen. Hirold a a ' i mlUtanUy dovlab itala

For three yeara now I have Hughe* d Iowa, t; McOovara (utomatic*Hy talllli( ' to <btenjoyed my vialta to >our lovely and KemMy, 4 aacfai Ham- nw it illllltM tlir , . y t l .5 M

dty verym udlLyoorpw l*ar^ .phw.-S-Swi.. Birch J b iy h .c C a a d U tU IU M n c iM ir lS im - ^ttie (tod lle a t ai\d the watmaat Indiana, >; Sea Htnty M. two banou lar i n d n ^ I M n

I'have round anywhere. Jaduon d WaahlngtMi, non^; the atantpolnt o i a lh n t p«M t

S t r e e t s !E d ito r , 'Itm ea-New a:

____^Butyouratreeta-wowl They undedded, » . --------- , - i- omdUalaFrlMce irertiie-iw-are aom*thlng-elae.~“ Wha'. I h i a amaU. but aigntflcar t - »ot«r«.;rocli- M ’- t l i t " y « a n

hnnienedT l ’ -kamplln| I f UiauHlcl«nt to aalaam adlaBadm .i| ii«;« iaU'Ruaaeil H. Price . contr«dlat the-conventional, 8 a ii .] ] i i (h M b M « H lw * ‘w01

. WO ]i(b Ave. N J:. w i a ^ that Prolmilre weuU end tha w u n w i i t q p M Salem, Oregon aweep hU own atata'a primary, th« ,

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Red Army newspaper attacks tro^Sr_-M O SCpW (tlPU ^.So^leraQ li.a__tral|L—i»iiu)artmentJ;twith.repeating!JV£verybbdy_kix>na_lporethe R « d 'a rA w hav e co m e u n d e r s e ve ra l y oung s o ld le n i, one ot th e re U no G o d chu rches fo r .A '- ^ i i l a l l o n pT" ■ p K B i ^ ^ S B h C b B

f i r e f r o m t n e l r o w n o f f ic ia l w h o m a ik e d h e r : S u c h a s ta te o f- a ffa irs . R e d seven m ill io n , a n d som e a re the

fo r n o t n o t i n g the-

- t r a l| L _ £ o m p a r tm e n tJ iw ith _ repea ting ! JV E v e ry b b d y _ k iK » w a - Jm ^

e ra l y oung so ld ie rs , one of th e re is no G o d churc

)m asked h e r : S u c h a s ta t^ o f- a ffa irs , R e d sevenw h o m a ^ e d

“ ^ - • y o u

b a t t le a g a in s t b e lie f in G o d as

re so lu te ly a s they u l d .

**In som e d e t a c h m m U ." the

a r m y new spape r R e d S ta r s a id

In ’ a l e n ^ y c o m m e n ta r y ;— “ W h a t " is '^ th e r e

'*co m m ande ra a n d ' p o lit ic a l a b o u t ? " said* th e

seven m ill io n , a n d som e a re the

b e ile v e r .- o ld - B ta r u i d r p r o v e d -that " a n t i- q le e - o f eroaU chapelaL-v— .. .

re lig iou s p ro p a g a n d a shoiUd be M a n y fo r m e r R u s s ia nw o m a n ? " - ____ „ _________________________

" W h y d o you s o n n y ? " conducted un in te rrup te d ly , no t d iu rc h e s h ave been conve rted

"B e ca u s e i t ( r e l ig io n ) m a k e s Ju s t fro m t im e to t im e ." to m u s e u m s , sobering-up sta-

rpe la u g h ." \ Antl- re lig lous p ro p a g a n d a Is t lo ns fo r d ru n k s , trade e ih lb i-

e to la u g h o f f ic ia l & v le t p o lic y . F reedo m tion ^ h a l l s — a n d - w a re h o u s e s . .

o ld w o m a n , o f.w o rsh lp U g ua ra n te e d the Scores h ave been r ip p e d d o ^ <

GM president pledges end to aiito-ppllution-

C a m c ra - t r t c l r — ^

APPEARANCE of fanmincnl dangir to uObut from ap­proaching Irdiihter l> cnaUsd by pbotoiraplier’l lonf Inu.

rc p ro sc n lln K G M e m p lo y e .

rttaary b t ^ foot saUcraft deared Hs path wtth room to epare— :jiigpi2’'of~GMV~2flff” in!lli6ir“ dealcrs'^niFxuslomw8- ^

D E T R O IT (U P I ) — G en e ra l s h a re s of s to ck , b u t . s a i d it

.M otors C o rp . a i a im iu n Ja m e s hoped to g a in b a c k in g on its

14. R oche answ ered ^|afnall b u t p ro posa ls by a t lo as t 3 p e r cent

p e rs is te n t g roup o f d is s id en t o f the c o m p an y 's s tockho lders ,

s tockho lde rs F V iday w ith a T liis y e a r 's m e e t ing d id not

p ledg e tlie c o m p an y w as d ra w the a m o u n t o f a tte n tio n

m a k in g an all-out c o m m ltm o n t a s tho 1B70 m e e t in g w hen

" t o tak e th e au to fno b ile o u t o f C a m p a ig n G M m a d e Its first

th e a i r poUuUon p r o W c m ." b id . A bout 645 p e rsons w ere In

To do th is , R oche to ld Uie th e ir seats ono-lialf h o u r bofore

a n n u a l s h a reho lde rs m ee ting , t lie beg in n in g o f th e m e e t in g ,

G M p la n a to spend $160 m ill io n c o m p a r e d w ith 1,700 a t tho

» a n in c re a se o f $20 m ill io n s a m e t im e la s t y e a r . A to ta l of

over tho p rev io us ly an n ou ncw l 2,650 s tockho lders a tte n ded tho

f ig u re — to c lean u p exhaust 1970m coU ng.

po llu tio n . The th ree p ro posa ls ' p u t

R o c h e ’s an n ou ncem en t c a m e fo rw a rd by C a m p a ig n G M ca ll

s h o rtly be fore tho vo ting on fo r :

th ree p roposals p u t fo rw a rd by . E le c tio n o f U iree d irec tors

(U P I)

..n o m in a te d by thoso constituen t

c ie s even th ou gh tiiey m ig h t not

bo shareho ld e rs .. ' .

L iiil in g in U ie proxy s ta te ­

m e n t an d th o 'b a llo t of u p to 30

c a n d id a t e s fo r tho . b o a r d in

a d d it io n to tho o lato proposed

by m a n ag e m e n t.

D isc lo su re In tJjo co rpo ra ­

t io n ’s a n n u a l re po rt o f m ore

d e ta ils ab o u t po llu tio n con tro l

a n d veh ic le s a fe ty deve lop ­

m e n ts , m in o r ity h ir in g , re c a ll

c a m p a ig n s an d dovelop^fient of

m an p o w e r.

"■nio p a s t y e a r h as seen

G e n e ra l M oto rs m a k e cons ide r­

ab le s trides to w a rd tho ach ie ve ­

m e n t o f tho b ro adened p ub lic

ex pe c ta tions In a re as o f soc ia l

C ah to lic s . L u th e ra n s a n d be ­

lievers in a Quaker-aty lcd

B ap t is t sec t ca lle d the U n ite d

B ap t is t E v a n g e lis t C hurch .

FREE BAR B P

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

MAY 30, 1971OUTDOOR INKJarbidge, Nevada

Novelist may disturb new neigEbors

-con cern;'*— R o c iT ^ s a ld — ln - n -

sw eep lng re fe rence to G M ’s

c r it ic s .

1— tKo— f lB O - m ll l io n -

N E W Y O R K (U P I ) - W h a t

w il l the n ew n e if^ b o rs th b ik ?

F o r one t h in ^ , he ’s a b u rne r

o f In c e n s e - a n d n ib b le s goa t-

cheese " f o r e n e rg y ." F o r

an o th e r , h o say s th ingd lik e :

" . . . N o , I 'm n o t m a r r ie d and

I ’m npt, g o n n a ge t m a r r ie d . I f I

e v e r go t m a r r ie d . I 'd m a r r y

seve ra l p eop le a t once .. . bu t

tho id e a o f b e in g s tu ck w ith one

person fo rever is ... Is . . . " He

pauses , sliaKes h is h e ad . " I Just

co u ld n 't do n . " __________________

H e 's Ja m < ^ . I-«o H e r llh y , tho

m a n fro m w hose nove l they

m a d e th a t X-ra tod m o v ie ,

"M id n ig h t C o w b o y ."

" I 'm s ix foo t t a ll . I w e ig h 172

po un ds . I ’ve got h e a v ily g ra y in g

bro w n h a ir a n d d it to b e a rd .

B e a rd s h a p e d like A b ra lia m

U n c o b ’s —o n p u rp o s e ," Herll-

- liy-says .w bcn a a k cd .tD .d c sc r ib o .

Id m se lf , (H e h as b lu e eyes an d

is c ro w d in g 45.)

L ik e t ills cow boy in " M id ­

n ig h t C !ow boy ," ’ H o r lih y w ears

Ills p a n ts tu ck c d In to h is boots.

H la b la c k le v is a r e "o f f tho

T elev is io n S ch ed u lesSund«v, M ay l) , I f 71

A l 11 a.m . on ch«nn«lr 8 «nd ) 1 — ABC N»w« Special: "Th« Cjtlley C am — a N allon 'i Agony," l i a dItciMflon ot ths lrla( and i ll ilonlHcanc*. Edward P. Morgan it the modtrator and ou*il* ' Includa Frank R m I. a litltn ftt counial durlno Japa rtau War 'lrlalt> and John K*rry< lha VlalnamVaiaranft A o a ln il the War.

«>ss. 3 — Tim# lor- Mfrdilatlon

7iMX Yi — Tom and Jerry S — Lamp Unlo AAy Feel 7b — Aorlcullur# USA B — DiO Picture

7iM3, i r — Penalopa pititop4. 7b - Failh for Today S — RellQlon SpecialS — ex. DolllMe

l :MH I, 5. — Science In Agriculture3. 7b. n — Rex Humbard

4. • — Jonnv Q uttI e• iM

---3b— Taberiuele Chol#--- —4, 8 — Cattanoooa CaK

2s< — SdCred HeArl 3b — Revival FIrei3 — Camera 3*. 7b, • - Dullwlnkle S — Day ol Dlicovery 11 — Herald ol Trulh

• US3«l — From the Calhedral

?tl, 4 — DIble Antweri 3b — Oral Roberit4 — Face the Nation 7b. I D — DUcovery

■ S — Tabernacle Choir lOiM

3*1 — Thli It Die Aniwor « i - Film3 — Tabornaclo Choir4 — Oral Roberik

* S — KSL Nevvt Ro{)Ort 7b — Skyttawkt B — Rifleman t l — Faith for Today

IQ:M3«l. 5 - Film3b. n — Face the Nation3 — Ttili It Itw LIU

--- 4 — Camer«-4.Roport« -------7b — Hardy Hoyt 8 — Viewpoint

MiM3tl, 7b — Meet the Pre it

11:30 3 — Ulble Story 5 — Film

13:4*7b, 5 — Film

l iM3b, 3, ) l — AAU International Ctiamplont 5 — Movie ■7b — Perry Maton

3iM3»l — Movie "M ldnlgltl Lace”4, 7b, 6 — Goll Tournamont

< J : »i3b, 3. S — Young people'i Concert Special11 — Golf Tournament

J:JO '3b, 3. S — Animal World

4:0d.

7b - Dig Picture 3 » Uellglott Spaclal 8, II — AUC Newt Special 4, J '— Efewenfd Hour

D imH I — AAovla '•Going My W ay"3b — Wagon Train 4, S — Film 7b — To Be Announced

AttMneeH U iM

3 — Iniight4 — Movie "Gunllg ltl at Red Sandt"5 — Film7b — L4ncelol Link and Secret ChimpI — Movie "H arvey" 'I I - Religion Special

AlmanacToday Ui S u n d ay , M a y 23. the

143rd (toy. o f 1071.

The m o o n la betw een its la r t

- q u a r t e r e d n ew p h i

Til, 5 7b, 8 — Comment 7b, 3. I I - CHS Newt4 — Movie "H ero 't it la nd "

4 iMTtl, 7b. 8 — NnC Newt 3b - Doalti Valley Oayt 3 — Hot Dog5 — Talent Showcaie I I — Seventy

---------------$100--------------3*1, 5 — Seven Seat 7b, 3, I I - L a iile 7b — Junior Vartlly Qul2 8 - Film

S:MTtl. S 7b, 8 — World ol D ltney

• 3b, 3, I I — Mogan't Horoot Evening

tiOOTtj, 3. 4 - FUl n - Cd Sullivan 7tl — Film

4iMTtl. S, 8 - m il Cotby

-7b — Vietnam D ltcuttlon ' 7:00

7b, 0, I I — Donania Tb, 4 — Movie "F athom "Ttl. 3, 5 — Glen Campbell 7tl — Firing Lino

•iOOTtl — Movio " I I Starled In N ap io t"3 - Ed Sullivan S — Mixtion Impottlble 7il — Joan Shephord’t Amorlca 7b — Movio "Send Mo No l-lowert” fl, II - Hold Onot

8:307t.l - World We Live In

- - - 9iM7b — M ittlon Impottlble 5 — Movie 3 — Hawaii Fivo.O3 — tiAwali Five O4 — Movie "A Child it Wai<ino">1 — Guntmoke7tl — Matlerpiece Ttieatre 8 — Movlb "Ffltlvom"

*iSJ.Ttl, S — Nbwt, Woattior, Sportt

lOiM3b, 3. S. 11, — Newt, Weather, SpoVtt 7il - Fanfare 7b — AHC Newt

IO 1IS 7b — COS Newt 7b — Newt, Weather, Sportt

• 1««3fTtl - Movie “ For Wtiom Ihe Kelt Tollt"

IOi)«7b - Ed Sullivan3 — Movie "The Ra in t of Han. cttlpur"7b — AAovIe "Ten Ugly Am erican" n — Movie "M r. Belvedere Goee to Co^imom" ' I

lOilSJ - KSL Newt Report

U ;W4 - Newt, Wealhor, Sporit8 — AUC Newt

lliOS5 — Congrottlonal Hoport

t ill#5 — A4ovio "ICO Palace"

l l ; l »4 — AUC Newt9 — Nowt, Weather, Sportt

I I 1M4 — Movie — "Tho Nlflht Heavon Fell"

M onday. May 14, :*71At 7 p.m . on channel 7b and a l 8

p.m . on channeit 2il and • — Movie: "The P iy ch la tr ltt: Cod. DIett the

-Children,'!-!* a- 19J0-pll6l -for- Ihe "Four In O ne" terlet atarrlng Roy Thlnnet. In (h it movie h « playt a hip p tychla tr lit workino w ith an ex- addict to combat teen-age drug ute in a tm a ll town.

BvM lnn

Ttl. 3. S — Newt, Weather, Sport a>/ 4 — TfMth or Contequencet

-Tb - ^ rm r it- Y o u r L it*— --------8 — Newlywed Game I I — My Three Sont

.........................Ttl, 5, B — D Ird 'i liye View TtJ. 3, 11 7- Here't Lucy 4 — Let't Make « Deal 7tl — M itlerogert 7b — Brady Hunch

7i0eTtl, 8 — Laugh-ln 3b, 3, I I — AAayberry4 — Newlywed Came5 — "W alt ot N olto"7tl — W hat't New7b — Movie "The P tychlatritl:'God D|eti tho Chlljlren" -■

Tb, 3 — O orlt Day 4 — It w at a Very Good Year 7tl — H a lh a ^o g a n — FamffV Affair

l iMTtl, B — Movie "The Ptychlatrlit: God DIett the Children"Tb, 3. 11 — Sutpenio Playhouto 4 — AAovla "W ho 'i Ueen Sleeping In My bed?"7tl — World Prott Review

f iMTb. 3, I I — Uilly Graham-Crusade

' a — Movie 7tl — Realltioi 7b -• Laugh-ln

: lOiMTtl, Tb, 3, 5, 7b, B I I — Newt, Weather, ( p o r f t ..................................4 — It Takat a Thiet 7tl — tiook Beat

lOiM3tl, 7b, 8 — Jol^nny Carton .Tb. — Lea AAarvIn Spacjai3 - ice Palace Debut 7tl — ytinm F ilm t11 r- AAovIo "Night S invet"

I0i405 — Waoon Train

D im

4 — Newt. Wealhor, Sportt 7tl — Flouring It Out .

MiM 4 — Dick Cavett

I liMTtl — AAan to Woman

^ J lM3tl — Movi* "Joan of A rc"

1] i l65 — Movie " r h « H(r»d O un"

r a c k " an d cost " f o u r or five

d o lla rs ." H is westom-cUt s liirt

cost n ine . O h y eah , ho shrugs,

.h e_ha fl.o tlic r_c lo the .‘! j h a t j i r ^

'■ Im ndiiu ido."

E xcep t fo r tlic books, rpcords

(S trav in sky s lu ir ing a ra c k w ltli

S im o n a n d G a rfu n k e l a n d tho

G ra te fu l D e a d ) , a n d Uio fur-

n ls liin gs , H o r llh y ’s q u a r te rs In

N ew Y o r k C ity 's E a s t V lUugc

look lik e hous ing tlio "M id n ig h t

C!owboy’ ' an d fr lo n d m ig h t

s lm ro w hen . b u s t lin g 's not

pay ing .

O n a pedes ta l, "T a llu la h

B a n k h e a d " d o m in a te s tho

ro om . "T a llu la h " w as scu lp ted

by a n E n g lis li a r tis t in 1027.

J a m e s Leo H er llhy a n d M ias

B an k lje a d werQ " f a s t friertds

fo r a w h ile " a n d a)io g ave h im

tlio scu lp tu re . In 1956, ho

d ire c te d h e r In "C ra x y O cto ­

b e r , " a p lo y h e w rote .

_Atop____b u ilU b t bookcases.

ex pe nd itu re to con tro l au to

e m iss ions a n d |d4 m ill io n to

con tro l in d u s tr ia l a ir an d w ater

p o llu tfbn " i s b u t one ev idence

o f o u r Bll*out c o m m itm e n t to

th o com p le te fu lf i l lm e n t o f a ll

t h a t the A m e r ic a n public-

sp ines fa c in g tlio so fa , a r e IB expects o f u s .’

cop ies o f H e r lih y ’s n ew nove l,

" 'H ie Season o f t lw W itc h "

(S im o n a n d S ch u s te r ). H e 's

supposed to bo ta lk in g abou t

th o book b u t he 's a new O r u / i l l l c l l l

Iw m e ow nc r a n d U ex c ited abou t

it .

T lio dea l iw s Just been closed

fo r a ‘ 38.B ac re s lice of

P en n sy lv a n ia m o u n ta in coun try

s llg lily nortii o f S c ran to n a n d a

b it souUi o f D in g liam to n , N .Y .

T lie re h as been a "g o o d d e a l of

c u r io s ity " ab o u t h im s ince

"M id n ig h t C o w b o y ," so h e ’d

r a th e r not say ex ac tly w he re It

Ls.

Singer pressed

fd le d ^ lf iQ mH O L L Y W O O D ( U P I ) - A l

M a rtb v ) , w ho p la y s tlie ro le o f

s ing e r J o h n n y P w ita n e In "T h o

G od fa th e r , " s a ^ p ressu re l s _

T » ln g a p p l le d 'lo h im "to” d rop

o u t o f the p ic ture .

E a r l ie r tW s y e a r V ic D am on e

le f t< th o ro le , e x p lab iin g ho

thou gh t (ho c h a r a c te r lu t io n '

w a s n 't in th o bost In te rest o f

I t a l ia n A m e ricu ns .

"T h a t ’s B co p o u t," M artin o

s a id . " I th in k p ressu re w as '

(applied to D a r ^ n e a n d it

w a s n 't because o t the I ta l ia n

D e fam a t io n L e a g u e ."

M a r t in o , too, h a s h a d te le ­

p h o n e c a l ls a d v is in g h im It

w ou ld bo best a l l a r o un d If he

e sd ie w e d the p a r t o f a sb ige r

w lio Is con tro lled by tho M a f ia .''

N o t t lia t hoods w ith bu lge s b i

U ie lr co a t pockets lia ve p a id

h im vU ltfl, b u t h e h a s rece ived

tho w ord n o n e th le s s .' '

- " I ' m p la y in g th e r o ie no

n u it te r w ho or w h a t ap n lie s tlio

p re s su re ," M a rt in o s a id . " I 'm

n o t .a f r a id .o f anyone b o r o u t

o f H o llyw ood , I 'v e w an te d tills

p a r t e v e r s ince I re a d tho book,

a n d I w an t no tro u b le ."

There w a s -much specu lation

th a t tho ch a ra c te r o f Jo h nn y

F o n ta n e In M a r io P u zo 's nove l

w as p a t t e n i# ^ a f t t f th e fore*

m o s t A m e r ic a n ''e n te r ta in e r of

I t a l ia n h e r itag e . .

M a r tb io s a id , " I h o c h a ra c te r

c o u ld be tho s to ry o f a lo t of

s in g e r AT 1 h lR l" m finH geriftl'

p ro b lem s , w hen I f ir s t c a m e

a lo n g and h a d a h it record .'^

"T h o book w as w r it te n so

c lose to tlio th ing s t h a t w ere

p rb ite d in the p r e ^ abou t

F r a n k S in a tra th a t a lo t o f

p eop le though t h e w as supposed

to Im Jo h n n y F ty ita n * .

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e veryone is d o in g . P e rso na lly , I

(fen ’t th ink so . B u t peop le are>

(roe to th b ik w h a t th e y w an t to

U iin k .” '

A sked if th o w ord s " M a f ia "

a n d "O o sa N o s tra " h a d been

e l im in a te d fro m th e screen

v e r s o n , M a r t in o s a id he d id n t

k now .

" U the M a f la ex ists today

a n d they d i ^ ' t w a n t thb i

p ic tu re m ad e , -I im a g in e - it

w o u ld n 't be m a d e o ne w ay o r

ano th e r .

"O n m y fir s t d a y o f shooting

o n M o tt S treet In N ew Y o r k the

o n ly |:ibople I s aw W ere fa na . It

th e re w as anyone e lse I W as

un aw a re o f them .

"B u t nobody Is g o in g to

p ressu re o r scare m e o ff th is

p ic tu re . A nd they b e tte r not

t r y . "

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h i t s a p e wR IO D E J A N E IR O ( U P I ) -

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a n o tlie r s tra ng le d , bea ten and

bulle t-ridden body a long a m a in

ro a d outside R io de Ja n e iro

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m o re " in y B te ry " to ^ l e n s o f

s im ila r un so lved c r im es .

T he un id e n tif ie d body bore a

s ig n say in g : "L o o k , I s to le too

m u c h . " B eside th e body w as a

n o te s ay in g : '“H ic D ea th S quad

re h ab ilita te s an o th e r th lo f, and

i t w ill sw a llow o th e r s ." ________

T h e " D e a t lT 'S q u a d s " a r e

be lieved to be m a d e u p of

v lg ila n to po lice m en w ho p re fe r

k lllln i^ c r im in a ls to b r in g ing

cha rgos a g a in s t th em .'

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T r a f f i c d e l a y f o r e c a s t, S H O S H O N E — T r« m o d e l« y » - n . i t . t w o o r U iree w e » k » , 'A l l i e d - P a v i n g C o r p . , I d a h o q u » im c « W U M .

c4n be e ip e c U id th rough orto- Jo hnson Bald. T lie co h trac to r ta F a lU , do ing Ole w ork . O v e ra ll L . . . .

_ h a l f ra llo o ( the co n a tm c tlo n presenU y H nlsh lng th e 20« o o t w o rk in c lu d e l co n jtrucU on o l , u “ '

zone In th e H I W n r b a n - a r e .- r t .e l a n d - « n < ^ - l» ld g e - a n d - p la n t l i3 * - p a V e n .e n t- a n d - log

w i n g con?trucU on w o r k , y . flhoul(I h av e u a l i n g o f 11 m Uea on S ta te S J ^ t u J o n ^ T ^ M Q f ^ eS . H ig h w ay 30 In T w in weeks.

County .

’ H o w ard J o h h ^ , Shoshone,

' d is tr ic t h ig hw a y « n g ln e e r , a a ld '

the 5.S8 m ile p ro je c t is be ing

b u ilt b y T w in F a lla C onstrucUon

C d . , for 11.503,519.70. A t th is

t im e , c rew s a re h a u lin g an d

p la c ij ig bo rro w , In s ta llin g p ipe ,

B to n n sewer, lin e a n d fence.'.

W ork o n th e ro ad w ay portion

N e llaon & M U ler, T w in F ^ „

h o lds a con trac t fo r |2S2.66h

T h is in c lu des 6.1 m ile s o f road

^ d the concre te b ridge .

P la n tm U ove r lay Is b e in g la id

on the Eden-Comer-Eiast an d

shou ld be c o m p le t e by the

m id d le o f J u n e . C o n t r o l le d

tra ff le is In effect w d 's l i g h t

. . d e la y s c a n b e e x p e c te d ,

- o f th e M u r ta u g h L & p p r o J e c t 4 s - . J o h i i s o n ^ ; ^ 7 h is : p r o ie o t U ^

expected to co m m en ce in the the a m o u n t o f 1260,800^ w ith

m ^ w a y 35.

2 new highway

projects begin

M g j t e

O veraU w ork h as Inc luded

m o d i fy in g r a m p s , 'd r a i n a g e T he cu rb a n d ' 'g u t te r was

e x p e c te d , _ s tru c tu re s , s ig n in g , (te lln e a ^o n , co m p le ted th is p a s t w eek an d It

-D Ium inati«h--guard—r a i l—aiid--ls—an tlc ipa ted-v- tha t-p lan tm lC r.

fe n ce . C on trac t p r ic e to G a le y o pera tions w ill b eg in t t o w eek .

C onstru c tion Co., B o ise , h as T he re - c o n s tru c t ib n o f .301

been 1 1 3 4 ^ . m ile s o f S tate H ig hw ay 77 In

T he o th e r p ro jec t ne ar in g Declo a n d s to ckp iling roddm ix

co m p le tio n In B urle y-Rupert s u rfa c in g m a te r ia l north of

a re a Is lo ca ted on S ta te lUgh- CTakley w as c o m p le te d la s t

w ay 24 a n d E ig h th S tree t an d year , Jo hnson s a id , b u t the two

S tjiio m «h w n y 7 7 , Minidokn and ca m e un<}cr the s am e con tract.

S H O S H O N E - Two new high-

w ay p ro je c ts s ta rted th is m on th

acco rd ing to H ow ard Jo hnson ,

d is t r ic t h ig h w a y e n g in e e r ,

Shoshone.

O n e , to cost 14^,053; consists

o f core d r il l in g fo r foundation

in v e stig a tio n on the Perrlne

B r id g e , ju s t n o rth o f T w in F a lls .

J e n s e n C o n s t r u c t io n a n d

D rU ling C o ., S p r in g v ille , U tah ,

Is do ing the w ork .

W ork In c lu des th e d r il l in g to

dep ths o f a b o u t 100 feet a t

v a iio u s lo ca tion s on th e north

a n d so u lh s ides o f the Snake

th e c o n tr a c to r Is m o v in g

e qu ipm en t In to an d o u t o f tho

c a n y o n .■■ • •

N o p e d e s tr ia n s w i l l b o • ' ■

a llo w e d on the P e r r ln e B r id g e O Y l 1 T 1 I I 5 1 1 ^

w h ile the con trac to r I s w ork ing , ^ M M as an added iv e ca u t lo n fo r tho

safe ty o f m e n w ork ing be low .

C om p le tio n o f the co n tr a c t w ork

Is schedu led fo r J u ly 15.1&71.

H ie other-new p ro je c t Is 6.14

m ile s o f U . S . H ig h w ay 2 from

S h o sh o n e w e s t In L in c o ln

C oun ty . This w ill connec t w ith

tho p resen t new In te rs ta te to

G o o d ing . Tho w ork w ill inc lude

c o n s t r u c t io n o f r o a d w a y , __________ _ _________ ........

lU ve r C an yon . I t i e cores w ill be 'p la n tm lx p avem en t, c u rb a n d en g in ee r , Shoshono , t lie de tour

u s e d fo r In v e s t ig a t io n o f g u tte r , s e a l co a t an d lig h t in g on a t tho ju n c tio n o f S ta te lilgh-

fo unda tio ns for fu tu re b ridge the d is tance . The w o rk w ill be ' w ay s 25 a n d 40 re m a in s in ef-

foo tings. One-lane tra ff ic on U S d o n e b y H o lm e s Con- fo c i. An ad d itio n a l de to u r ap-

^ » .w ith in thc-pfo jec t a re a , c a n s lru c t lo n C o .,_ ln c . , B u r lo y ,_ a t p ro x lm a tc ly 1,000 feet ln lc n g lh

- be expected p e r io d ic a lly while- -a-prioo o f |J.238,210.10.------ u t t lio end o f tl»e p ro je c t w est of

■ ■■ J e r o m e w i l l bo o s ta b l is h o d

Work continues

S JH O S nO N E - W ork on In- K in g C onstru c tio n C o., Boise,

le r a ta te fiON In G o o d ing an d U do ing the w ork oh the la tte r

Je ro m e coun ties con tinue s w ith p ro je c t fo r 1921,420.50.

h a u l in g a n d p la c in g b a s e -

m a te r ia l o n the eas tbound la ne ,

In te rch an g e ra m p s an d fron ;

tag o roads , an d re la te d co n ­

s tru c tio n .

A c c o rd in g to H o w a rd

J o h n s o n , d is t r ic t h ig h w a y

Loggersconcludedrive

Bids set on 2joJys___________ ________ L E W IS T O N (U P E )- T l io la s t

im m o i l l a t c l y fo r a b o u t o ne of Uto \ thltowater saw log drives

jn o n th .________ in t lie U n ite d S ta te s ended Fri-

S H O S H O N E - B ids w ill be (C h a ll ls - N o r th a n d E a s t

opened w it iiin a m o n t li on two Fork-Red Q l f f ) an d 3.8 m ile s of

a d d i t i o n a l H tate h ig h w a y S tate H ig hw ay 21 (SUinley-

p r o jo c t s , r e p o r ts H o w a rd W est) w ill be le t by b id on M ay

J o h n s o n , d is t r ic t e n g in e e r ,

“ S h o s h o n o .----------

S tockpile s In L in co ln , B utte

an d B la in e coun ties w ill fu rn ish

a g g re g a te fo r r o a d m ix

p a v e m e n t a n d c o v e r co a t

m a t e r ia l . S to c k p i le s in th e

v ic in ity o f T ik u ra , B u tte O ty ,

S ou th How e a n d C arey . They

are lo c a te d on U . S. 20-26 an d

S ta te H ig h w ay B8 .

T he w o rk o f sea l coa ting

a b o u t 42.8 m lle s 'o f H ig h w a y 03

25. T h is Is In L em h i a n d C uster

counties.----------------------

T he p ro je c t is abo u t 60 p e r dayT

cc n t co m p le te a t t h i s , t im e , A 40-year e ra ended a t noon

Jo h n s o n s a id . V ’ w j ^ th e re a r in g crew for Pot-

C os t o f th is p ro jo c t Is $5,279 la tc h F ores t In c . , w as released

m ill io n a n d le n g th Is 6.398 m ites fro m its d u tie s h e ro , end ing

w ith P e te r K lew et L Sons tho la s t a n n u a l P F I log drive on

C on stru c tio n C o., Id a ho F a lls , tho n o r th fo rk a n d m a in Clear-

do lng- the w ork . ! w a te r f iv e rs in n o rth e rn Idaho .

C o n s t r u c t io n ;0 f fo u r un- B y fa l l , tho bypass tunne l a t

. Ori J u n o 8, b id s w ill b o opened do rpasses on In te rs ta te BON, is D w o rshak d a m on tlte north

fo r w o rk o f c o n s t r u c t in g a lso p rogress ing w ith fi l ls b e ing fork o f Uio Q e a rw a te r n e a r

ro ad w ay , d ra in a g e s tru c tu re s , p re p a re d n ow fo r concre te s lope O ro fln o , w ill bo c losed an d 'th e

road m ix p avem en t a n d sea l p av in g . T ho s tr ing e rs a r e In pool b eh in d tho h ig h d am w ill

co a tin g on 2.482 m ile s o f th e- ^p lace a t a l l fo u r s tru c tu re s an d beg in to f i l l , e ffec tive ly flocking

C a m p R o a d a n d .169 m ile s o f t lie concre te dock Is c o m p le te fu r th e r d r iv e s .

on g rad e s epara tio n n u m b e r 3. P F I p la ns to sh ip logs by

C o n tro lle d t r a f f ic c a n be ex- tru c k f ro m lts e x te n s iv o h o ld in g s

pec ted p e r l6d lc a lly a t a l l o f tlie in n o rth c e n tra l Idaho to its

b r id g e lo ca tion s . m il l he re in th e fu tu re .

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R a n c h . lY ils Is on th e C a m p

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W O R L D 'S L A R G E S T copper m in e « t S e j r d l , CW Ip, “ H

J H | H | k T e n le n te ," w « i le l ie d by C h lle m p w n i n i i i i i t M * y M , A ctlim

o u n e o n g r o t n d l o f ‘^ t ir e g u li r lt le i la p ro d u c tio n " a t m in e . ' .

K a w e c o t t C orp . o f U .8 . o w n i 41 p e r cen t o f m in e ,, w h ich b t d :

been g iven H i » ilm ln l i lr a l lo g by fo rm e r g o v e n im n i l . . ( lJ P < )

Gooding state school to award 6 diploma^

G O O D IN G - s ix s tu d e n ts w ill G uest speaker w ill bo D r . R a y

re c e iv e d ip lo m a s f r o m th e Jo np s , d irec tor o f the le a de rsh ip

Idaho S tate School fo r the D e a f p ro g r a m in the a re a o f tho dea f

a n d B lin d a t c o m m en cem en t a t S a n F e rnand o V a lley , S tate

exercises a t 1:30 p .m . W e d ' Co llege , N o rth ridge , C a lif .

nfeftilfly In thfl gym n a s iu m ,________ P resen tation of d ^ lo m as w ill

— P a u r ~ ~ B l r d r “ a s 8l s t a n l " b c ~ m a d o " " b y " D r 7 T ro h n w .

supeH ntenden t o f the school, S w a r t le y , m e m b e r o f tlie Idaho

w i l l p r e s e n t- th e y r a d u a te s r —S ta te B oa rd of E d uc a t io n . F ou r

o f the s ix g radu a te s a rc fro m

- M flg lc - V a llo / .----- ‘ ------------

R o b e r t T im othy S m ith , son of

M rs . M a ry K ay Sm lU i, G ood ing ,

is V a le d ic t o r ia n o f . th e

c la s s . H e has been accep ted a t

_ _ . S a n F e r n a n d o V a l le y S ta te

SU N V A L L E Y — H je Porsche C ollege , Ix s Ange les, w h ich is '

S ports C a r C lub w ill h ave Its one o f tho s ta te schools to hpye a _

naU ona l r a lly J u ly > 1 0 a t S un . p ro g r a m for d e a f s tudents .

Ho h a s been p re s id en t o f tlie

H oy» C lu b an d is tre a su re r ,qf .

tlio J u n io r N a t io n a l A ssocia tion

o f the D ea f.

J ftm c s Y a rb r o u g h , son of M r . '

an d M rs . A ndrew K . Ynr-

b ro u g h , T w in F a lla , p la ns to

s tudy adv anced offse t p r in t in g

a t U^o T echn ic a l V o ca t io n a l ln<

National rally set

V a lle y w ith abo u t 600 of these

G e rm a n ca rs expected.

H ig h lig h t in g tho r a lly w ill bo

th e road ra c in g h il l c l im b over

.6,800-foot G a le n a S u n u n lt . T liis

c l im b w ill fea tu re exotic fac tory

r a c in g c a r s in a d d it io n to

sports m ode ls .

' t r h ^ w e ^ A o n g p ro g ra m w lU .

In c lu de- * concoura d ’c leg im cc g u tu to , S t. P a u l, M in n ,

fo r fin e ly restored o ld Porsches,- . D ^ow n , d a u g h te r o f M r.

a n a u tw r o s s ,a r a l ly .a s w e l l a s F lo yd D ro w n . Tw in

^ c r a l techn ca l sess ions-and ^opcs to a tte n d a specia l

d r iv in g school. s u m m e r session a t G a lla udo t

n O B E R T S M IX I I

C ollege , W nsh lp g to n , D . C .,.tl ic

on ly lib e ra l art<i co llcgc for tho

de a f In the w orld .

U o n n ld .L . F lcld-i^'son of M r.

a n d M rs . Ja c k 'F ie ld s , B u h l, w ill

a t t e h d 'a u m m e r s c h o o l a t

G a lla u d o t C o llege an d hopes to

m a jo r In p r in t in g m an ag em en t

a t tho N a t io n a l T echn ica l In*

n ti lu lo for tlie D on f, nochcste r,

N . V . • , • . , ■

Jerome Scouts slated to attend jamboree

JE H O M E - D irk a a rk .s o n

- an d -John A. H o lm es , bo tli

Je ro m e , w ill be am o ng B oy

Scouts a tte n d ing tho 13tl) Boy

Scout W orld Jam b o re e to be

he ld a t tlie foot o f M ount F u j i ,

J a p a n . A ug . 2-10, o ffic ia ls o f tlio

Snake R iv e r A rea co un c il, B oy

Scouts o f A m e ric a , s a id tod a y .

Tlie S nake R iv e r A re n C ounc il

gro up w ill be in tiie f ir s t U . S.

con llngen t d e p a r tin g P o r t la n d

Ju ly 23. I t w ill spend e igh t d ay s

to u r in g J a p a n b e fo re

p roceed ings to U»c Jam b o re e

site . ■

S p e c ia l s igh t- see in g to u r s

have been a r ran g e d U m t in ­

c lude Tokyo, N ikko . K yoto , a n d

oU icr a ttrac tions .

Congress has passed nn ne t

th a t p e r m it s e x te n s io n o f

gove rm n cn t support to tlie U . S..

con tingent in tlie fo rm of se r­

v ic e s , t r a i iy p o r ta t lo n . o f

m a te r ia ls an d lo an s of e q u ip ­

m e n t a n d supp lie s . No d ire c t

f in a n c ia l suppo r t Is in vo lved .

'1110 13th .W orld Ja m b o re e Is

b e ing d irec ted by Uie B oy

S c o u t i o f N ip po n an d an in ­

te rn a t io n a l s ta ff o f vo lun tee r

a n d p ro fess iona l Scoute rs , L t.

G en . Tonhll W a ta n a b e is the

W orld J a m b o re e c h a irm a n .

I1 ic ja m b o re e c a m p s itc Is on

000 ac res 120 m ile s w est of

T okyo a t the w estern base of

snow capped M o un t F u j i know n

aa A iia g lr i H e ig h ts . A m erican

Scouts w ill live in a te n t c ity an d

U ie ir nex t d o or n e ighbors could

b o S c o u ts f r o m 'A u s tr ia ,

C a n a d a , G re a t B r ita in , F fnn ce

or a n y of 97 m u m ^ r n a tio ns of

t lie B oy S cou t W or ld Con­

fe rence . Iro n c u r ta in countries

are no t rep resen ted .

A t th e . l a m b o r e p , . the

A m e r ic a n c o n t in g l in t w ill

p a r t ic ip a te In a v a r ie ty of no-

tiv itiRS . dc.Hit>nod to c iirry o i ^

t h c " • t h e m e “ F o r U n ­

d e rs ta n d in g .”

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S tate agency a u d it- '■ M O S C O W . l i a t a f u h y ^ A

l ^ l a la t lv e in te r im c o m m it tM

'F r id a y c a l l ^ fo r n n a n d a l a u d it

o f t t i m s ta te a g e n d t i ao theli*

n e w 'd ire c to rs m a y beg in th e ir

Jobs w iU i a c lean s la te ,

I ^ l s U U v e A ud ito r J a m e s A .

. D efenbfich to ld th e Q u d ^ a ild .

F ls c ^ co m m itte e th e adu lts

w e rd reqeusted by th e .n e w d i­

rec to rs o f th e departr iien ts of

A e ro nau tics an d P u b lic W orks

an d the O fB ce o f A g ing .

H e s a id h e w ou ld t ry ,to co m ­

p le te each o f the au d its p r io r

___to J u n e . 30. .

— M eanw h ile ,'the co m m ltle e p u T

o ff u r i ^ the Inde fin ite fu tu re a

p rpppsid to a u d it th ree school

d ia tr icU .

.D efenbach s a id It. rece ived

s eve ra l requests fro m le g is la t­

o rs to co nduc t p e rfo rm an ce aud-

. Its .on rep resen ta tive la rg e , n\e-

d ii im a n d s m a ll .d is tr ic ts to de-

te rm ln e i f s ta te a id is be ing

sp e n t 'In ac co rd an ce w it^ legls-

— In tlve -------

'7 w ou ld s a y flrs t th in g s s ta tf a t th is t im e cdUld no t

f ir s t ." s a id Rep.-.Helen M c K in - . spare th a t M1(n!h t im e lo r thtf

n ey , R -Salm on, w iio m o v ^ th e proposed a u d it .;

■proposal be d t fe r re d u n t il th e D e f e n b a ^ a lso to ld (he com -

. co m m itte e h a s the m oney ' a n d m ltte e th a t 'a o m e s ta te agencies

s ta ff, a n d h a s co m p le ted tasks are t r ; ^ to e n c u m b e r s a la r ie s

now under W ay. a n d w a g e s - a p p ro irU te d fo r th e

h y R tP . P ttu l r u rrw t if ia c a l im rted . t ft h ulp

W o r th e n , R - B o is e , w h o s a id rfdse th e ir le v e l o f s pend ing for

"w ith o u t a d o u b t , som e o f o u r the f is ca l y e a r ahead ,

sd ioo l d is tr ic ts shou ld b e audit- He sa id th e le g ls la tu l^ al-

. e d . . I ready h ad e s t a b l is h ^ a lei^el o f

"B u t If we iplace p r io r it ie s e n d i n g fo r a l l a g e n d e a nex t

p ro perly , w e s h ou ld w a tt th rM year a n d t h a t a m o v e sucA a s

to four y e a r s ,” W orthen su ld . t ills "c o u ld d M u m v e n t w ha t

'^ S e n .- V o rn o n K .- 6 r a a s e y ,- J U - o ^ r h av e been th e - in tent of-

* B o Im , s a id h T T S r t h e B udge t th e l ^ l s l a lu r e .

a n d F i ^ C o m m itte e 's s ta ff He also re po rte d th a t som e

should u n d e r tak e the au d its a s depar tm en ts are t ry in g to bol-

soon a s p o s ^ b le because 'Ht ster th e ir f in a n c ia l resources by

m ig h t g iv e u s In s igh t a s to b il lin g o th e r s ta te agenc ies fo r

w hetiier w e shou ld look In^b the services th e y render to th e m ,

m a tte r fu r th e r In th a t It m ig h t He s ^ ld th e J )u d g e t D iv is io n In

practice cause.it the pn>bleii)S coiifront*Ing nu&y of the; state <<uende(t and lead to budgetary, cqihi- sion. ■■ M e Jn tliB e .le g ta la U vo o ud llo rs

a n d e q u ip m e n t p ro b le m s ace

h a m s tr in g in g the rehabU ltatl6 in

p ro g r a m o f th e Id a h o O om m is^

s lon (o r th e B M . • '

In a 29-page

b a d i a n d h is s ta ff g a v e h ig h

p ra ise to th e «pork o f B lind

Coprunlaeion -D iroctor KeiiW th-

A . H o pk in s a n d h is p ro g r a m to

' .Sail pilesB O N N ( U P I ) - H i ) i p oM ibU lty

of mpUng mountains of the 12,MO tons of salt dumped into the TUUm river dally by FYench potash mining companies and an almost, equal .amount by German firms Is being 'studied

. by the Ihtemational* Oommis- tJon to* Pfotecl the Rhine trom PoUuUon. .

•- - B e cau ae - it i s e po no m leaU y '

' n o t ^ feasib le to e llm ib ia te the

■salt , a n y o t h e r w a y , th e

co m m is s io n dec ided p i l in g It u p

Ih ' huge h ills m a y be th e best

so lu tion , th e G e rm a n g p v e ^

m ient to ld P a r lia m e n t . T h e .

ques tion h a s becom e se rio us

: b ( ^ a a e - t fa e p u ^ dow n r iver

d ra w m u c h o ) . t h e ir d r in k in g

h e lp In tho fo rm u la a r e a .’ l-, .

D e fe n b a d i 'r a id he f e U t h e

p ro p o s e d studle/is w o u ld ta k e

abo u t tw o m o n th s , w d com m lt-

•4ee-m6m berfl-#ienerellv4dt-bl»-

the n e c u t l v e b ra nc h h as ex ­

p r e s s co n a ld o 'a b le concern

about s u d i p ro d o c u re s i.................

Sen. N c ls S o lb c rg , I ^ r a n g e -

^ Ik r - e a ld h e fe lt t h a t such a

_____• '*— >

P a n e l to d isb an dB O IS E .(U P I)- - - 'n ic Idaho-

C om m lss lo n o n F e d e ra l I>and

L aw s voted u n a n ln w u s ly td d ay

to d is b an d p e rm an e n tly un less,

ca lle d b ac k a t tho request o f

its c h a lrm q n to lia nd le a spe-

d f l c p ro b lem .

In do ing so , the co m m iss ion

voted to re ta in its exocutlvo.,dl;

re c to r , Jo h n E . M a r t in , D n the

p ay ro ll o n ly un t il Ju n e 1, al-

t h o u ^ he w ill be g iven a l l ac-

c ru e d leave V lme. Oom m l;Isslon

ritt of.O ia i r m a n H e rm a n M cD bv jtt . . .

Poca te llo w as au tho rized to p ay

a l l o u ts ta n d in g b ills .

— The commlflslon-s life w as ex­

tended by th e < \ i i leg is la tu re

un til D ec . 31, b u t a m lx-up In

b ills ex tended tlie c o m m iss ion 's

spend ing au th o r ity o n ly un til

Ju n e 30. M a r t in to ld tlie c o m ­

m iss io n som e $30,000 o f tho c o m ­

m iss io n 's ap p ro p r ia tio n Is le ft

to bo re tu rned to the genera l

fu nd . J

the re w as- little i t .c o u ld do to.:

im p le m e n t b il ls s te m m in g from

tho P u b lic L a n d L a w .R e v ie w

C om m lss lo n repo rt. M em be rsln-

d lca ted Id a h o 's congress ional

d e lega tion shou ld be the ou-

thority to h a n d le the leg is la tion .

I h l s a f te n io o n th e C om m is ­

s ion w as to h p lil ' a p u b l ic h e a r ­

in g to r e c e iv e re c .p m m e n d a-

t ions on p roposed leg is la tion

s te m m in g f r o m th e P L L R C .

S ubm ls s lQ n o fre co nu nen da tlon s

-to-tho-

In b re a k ing up e a r ly , c o m ­

m iss io n m e m b e rs Ind ica te d th a t

Is lature w ill be th e la s t o ffic ia l

(unc tlo tfo f the co m m is s io n .

' Son. A r t M u rp h y ,.D - M u lla n ,

tho c o m m is s io n h e fe lt

' ‘ra th e r th an [ust p id d l in g

a round h e ro .. .I w ou ld b e \n (a - vd r o f a d jo u rn in g s ine d ie . ..u n t il

wo cou ld e m b a rk on som e th ing

re a lly c o n s t r u d lv e ."

M i ^ h y s a id , h ow ever, the

m e m b e rs s h ou ld be kep t In ta d

so th a t I f Id a h o 's consress lona l

de lego tlon requ ests assistance

m e m b e rs co u ld m ee t a g a in to

h an d le th ^ s p e d f lc p ro b lem .

Sen . D e a n S u n u n e rs , R-Bolse,

s a id h e f d t . i t w as " f a ir ly o b ­

vious If y o u c u t tho m on ey off

( Ju n o 30) y o u 're g o in g to cu t

th e co n un iss io n o f f ."

Ho re c o m m e nd e d the s ta te

" le a n m o re h e a v i ly " on the

.the co n gre ss iona l d d e g a t lo n to

do the w ork .

Ja c k P ie rc e , M a lta , s a id , h o w ­

ever, he fe lt th e re shou ld be a n

" o f f l d a l v o ic e " fo r Id a h o co n ­

ce rn in g tho P L L R C repo rt.

He ques tion ed th e ro le o f G o v .

going to ta k e the re spon s ib ility

o f the s ta te o f Id a ho o r is ho

go ing to re ly on th is c o m m is ­

s ion to |rive h im a d v ic e ? " _

M cD e v lt t, ho w eve r , s a id he

h a d been In to u ch w ith Id a ho 's

co ngre ss iona l d e lega tion an d

"th ey to ld m e q u ite co rre c tly ,

they h ad been e lected fo r th a t

pu rpo se ."

He s a id th e co m m is s io n In

Idaho h a d l i t t le do u n t i l n ex t

sp r ing "w h e n they (th e co ngre s ­

s iona l d e le g a tio n ) a re go ing to

w an t som e h e lp on som e spe-

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Jah n so il, N ix o n d ed ica te g a rg a n tu a n L B J .L ib ra ry

Shows contemptY D P P IE ch ie f o l t t a f f S tew ast A lb e r t, b o ^ ■ lo b p o e o ji to

a ppea r be fo re ■ F e d e ra l g ra n d Ju ry b N e w Y o rk O t y . j(t

served F H d a y while , in N ew H a v e i i C ou rt w tiere a |ory w as

de libe ra ting the fa te o l B obby Seale a n d E r lc k a H o g g b i . A lb e r t 1.

u l d th a t be i i a fr ie n d o f L e i l le B aco n w ho i i b e ing h e ld in

Seattle aa a m a te r ia l w i t n e i i in the b o m b in g o f the U . S . C ap ito l

. B u U d b g .

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S a tu r d a y ded ica ted ih e $18.6 '

m ill io n L B J L ib ra ry , a n eight-

s to ry r-m arb le m o n u m e n t the

fo rm e r prea ident s a id proves

th a t **man c a n ."

" I t is a l l hero— tho story of

o u r t im e , w ith th e b a r k o f f ,"

s a id - Jo hnson , h is g r a y ha ir

d ro o p ing over, h is gold-atriped

co lla r . '

H ie n o tio n 's ^38th a n d 37th

ch ie f oxocutlvos, s ta n d in g side

by s ide on a . p la tfo rm tr im m e d

w ith red , w hite a n d . b lue

b u n t in g , dcd jca ted in th e nam e

o f tl\e A m e r ic a n p e o p lo tho

la rg e s t a n d cosUlost prcsldon-

U a lU b r n r y ___ :______ _________

N ix on ca lle d tho H bn

g rassy c3go o f Uio.

U n iv e rs ity of Texas c a m p u s , nn

"e x trp o n lin a r y tre asu re of In ­

s igh ts in to a c r it ic a l porlod in

o u r n a t io n 's h is to ry ."

"T h o A m erican peop lo hnvo

re a so n to ’be doub ly g ra te fu l to

y o u to d a y ," N ixon s a id , g lan c ­

in g b t Johnson . " F ir s t fo r your

' lo ng life t lm o of serv ice a n d now

fo r t ills co llection th a t c a n take

Uio s cho la rs o f fu tu re genora-

tlons beh ind the scenes of th a t

('ml]

s e rv ic e ."

.^ o h D s o n * - h i f l . . : » d lc L j ^ i ) i r ( t -

n e a rb y , tu rn e d over to the

n a t lo h a l ach iv e s th e 31-mllllon-

p a g e co lle c tio n o f d o cum en ts

s p an n in g h is p u b l ic serv ice

c a re e r o f a lm o s t fou r decades ,

“ n io s e d o cum en ts con ta in

llllons a n d .m ll i lo n s o f w ords.

B u t the two th a t best express ,

m y ph ilo sophy a r e th e w ord s,

'm a n .c a n , " ' tho fo rm e r pres­

id e n t s a id .

'" n K ^ e ' is no record o f a

m is ta k e , no th in g c r it ic a l , ug ly ,

o r u n p le a sa n t th a t is- not

Iric ludod In th e flie s h e re ,"

Jo h n s o n said .' ' ' I do no t know ,

h o w th is p e riod w i l l b e "

re g a rd e d In y e a rs to t ^ m o ' . ^ u ^

ce re m o n y for th e ir .F lo r id a

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cuts cost

Russ to use S ^ T soonW A S H IN G T O N (U P I) -H E V V

S e c re tiry E llio t h . R ic h a rd s o ^

s a id S a t p d a y tho a d m in is tr a ­

t ion 's w d fa r e re fo rm p la n now

In tho H ouse p robab ly w ou ld

faring dow n tho p resent $4.1

b illio n cost o f fede ral w e lfa re

by 197fl. ...................

In a b ro adcas t in te rv iew ,

n ic h a r d so n c a lle d the p la n " th o

. m o s t im p o r ta n t b il l In 35

y e a r s ,"- b u t 's a id i t sh ou ld not

be tak en a s a subs titu te fo r tho

a d m in is tra t io n 's genera l re v ­

enue s h a r in g p la n .

T lie secre tary of h e a lth ,

e ducation a n d w e lfare s a id tho

w ork-re lated prov is ions o f the

re fo rm p la n w ill h avo " s o m e

c u m u la t iv e im p a c t " on its

fu tu re costs . "E v e n a fa ir ly

conserva tive e s tim a te o f th is

w ou ld show th a t tho cost o f th is

p ro g ram w ill bo below Uie cost

o f p re sen t la w a long ab o u t

1976," he s a id . ^ ....

R ic h a rd so n s a id tho p la n

w ou ld h avo " a s u b s ta n t ia l

Im p a c t in h e lp ing i^ p lo y a b le

people n ow on the ro\tH to f in d '

w o rthw h ile (em ploym ent. •

"T h o ro qu irO T en t fo r w ork

r e g is tr a t io n ... together w ith tho

o pportun ity to re ta in a s h a re of

e a rn ing s o ve r an d above

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benefits a re a l l a p a r t o f a ~

c a re fu lly do ve ta ile d e ffo r t to

preven t a n increase In tho

(w e lfa re ) ro lls a n d to b r in g

abo u t a Io n g 4 e rm r e d u c t io n ,"

he aa ld . '

R ic h a rd so n v iew ed "U io m o s t

far-reaching Im p a c t o f tho

leg is la tion a s .. . h e lp in g peop le

who c a n w ork to ge t w o rk ."

H e s treased t l ia t . t h e blll.’8^

p roposed guaran tee of a $2400.

m ln to u m an n u a l In co m o w as

‘.‘a u n ifo rm bas ic floor boyond

w h ich th e s ta te s c a n .. .

supp lem en t w ith th e ir ow n

fu n d s ." H e sa id th a t a p ro v is io n

of fu tu re fisca l re lie f fo r the

s tates' w ou ld . guaran tee t h a t a

la rg e s ta te such as N ow Y o rk

‘‘w ill not . h ave to spend m o re

- t lia n it 's spend ing now in fu tu re

y e a rs ."

Lunokliod cuts pace

M O S C O W (U P I)- & )v io t co n ­

t ro lle rs re t ire d th e L un o kho d

m o o n m o b ile to reduced a c tiv i ty

S a tu rd ay a f te r a lx m o n th s o f

• s u c c e ^ u l opcrati(m on the

lu n a r s u rfa ce , tho new s agen cy

T aas aa ld .

I t i e agesicy sa id Uie m a c h in e ,

w h ich h a s trave led m o re th an

f lve m ile s s ince It la nde d N ov.

17,' w ill b eg in " a new m o d e of

ope ra tio n re q u ir in g o n ly m ln l-

m m n tn o v e m e n ts ."

IT ie a g e n cy aa ld u n t i l It

' w ears o u t it w ill spend its t im e

ta k in g p ic tu res o f Its sqrround-

in g a n d t r a n am ltt ln g U tem an d

o the r d a ta b ac k to e a r th .

--- T ho m ach if te , w h id j r o lle d o n •

eight->wbdleLr under the co n tro l

o f o p e ra to rs on e ^ t h , w as

p ro g r a m m e d to. f u n ^ o n o n ly .

u n t i l F e b . 17, T ^ sa id .

" A l l th e s y c te n u o f . the

a u to m a t ic appa i^atus co n tinue

fu n c tio n in g n o r m a l ly , " ' Tass

s a id . " A t th is t im e , ho w eve r ,

th e le n g th o f its o pe ra tio n h a s

d o u U e d iU p la n n e d se rv ic e life .

In t h i i o onnection , i t w as

d e c id ed to ' c h a n g a u in o U io d 1.

to a n e w m ode , o f o p e ra t io n

r e q u i r in g o n ly m i n i m u m

q iq v e m q n e n t a ." _________ ■

M O SC O W (U P D - T l io Sovie t

Un ion p la ns to p u t its

^flUperBon ic ^ T U H i- a ir l ln e r- in to .

sciT ico t ills y e a r , O v irA v la t io r i

[ M in is te r B oris B ug ay ev s a id

I S a tu rd ay .

Success in t lia t e n deavo r

wou ld co m p le te R uaa ia 's v ic to ­

ry in tho superson ic sw eep ­

s takes o ve r the Anglo-Frcnch

C oncordo an d U ie s lio lved

A m e ric a n SST— fir s t In to tlio

a i r , f ir s t t h r o u g h ti^e s o u n d

barr ie r a n d f ir s t in to se rv ice .

T lio o ff ic ia l T ass now s ag en cy

quo ted B iig ay o v s u m m a r iz in g

the b re a k th ro ug hs expectod th is

y e a r in th o b o o m in g S o v ie t

av ia tion In dus try a t a c o n fe r­

ence o f top a v ia tio n o ff ic ia ls .

"T iic T U IM a n d IU 2 , In te n d ­

ed fo r supe r lo n g- ^s tan ce

nonstop fllg lU , w ill a p pea r on

Aero flo t routes ^ I s y e a r ,"

B ug ayev s a id .

." iU .5_a lso _ ln tcn ded to s ta rt

T Iio ope ra tio n o f the T U H 4 '

s uperson ic lin e r an d th e IL76

Jet ca rgo p lane .- ''N ew a irports

w ill bo b u i lt a n d ex is ting ones

reconstru c ted . - —

V e te ra n ' observers s a id tho

dec is ion to fly tho p la ne to tlie

P a r is a ir sh o w M ay 2 7 ^ it s f irs t

t r ip o u t o f the co un try— is a

s ign tho Sov ie ts a re sup rem e ly

con fiden t i t is re a d y to go on

tho lin o .

B ug ay e v 's speech w as tho

f irs t o f f ic ia l In d ica tion th a t tho

p la ne w ou ld becom e o pera tio na l

t ills y e ar , b u t w estern av ia tion

sources it fe d lc te d the sam e

th ing tw o m o n th s ago .

T hey s a id t lie p la n is to begin

us ing the TU144 th is fa l l for

f ilg h ta fro m M oscow to K h a b a ­

ro vsk , In F a r E as te rn S ib e r ia .

^ I f th flt_w orks ._smoo th ly i the^

s a id , ih e p liiho w o u ld 'b e

e a r ly n e x t y e a r o n Uio Moscow-

K a ra c h l ru n .

( Tho T U in tho p la n e 's n am e

(los ignates Its d es igne rs , tho

faUier-and-son te a m o f A n d re i

^ d A lexe i T upo lev . ^

A w n l l n g to fig u re s a v a lliib le

in auU ior itaU vo av ia U o n m a n ­

ua ls , Uio p lane has a ip a x im u m

■ speed o f 1.550 m .D .h. o o ( l _ n _

r a n g e o f abou t 4,000 m ile s . It

h a s a passenger c a p a c ity of 120

to 150.

^ ‘Sov ie t o ffic ia ls h av o s a id they

ex pect i t to cross the AUantIc

fro m N ew Y ork to P a r is in

ab o u t U iroo hours.

l ib r a r y w ill show Uie fa c ts , not

Ju s t the jo y a n d t r iu m p h s , b u t

th o sorrow a n d fa ilu re s , to o ."

T he Jo hnson s an d Uiielr 3,600

in v ite d guests setUcd down

a f te r Uie d e d ic a tio n to an

o u tdoo r b a rbecue o f 6,000

ch ic k ens , 1,000 ho t sausage

l in k s , 1,500 po un ds or r ib s , a

ton o f b r is k e t bee f, 3,000 fr ied

p ie s , b is cu its , co le s law an d

p o ta to s a la d . C ooks ’w ere u p a l l

n ig h t a n d Uie b illo w in g sm oke

a n d b a rbecue fire s co u ld be

seen be fore d a w n .

The Jo hnson s spent F r id a y

n ig h t party-hopp ing in A us iln ,

GO m ile s fro m th e ir L B J ra c h In

th o T exas h i l l co un try . N ixon

a n d h is w ife P a t fiow In fro m

W ash ing ton an d le ft a f te r Uie

'^ ix o n 's d au g h te r a n d sop-ln-

la w , J u l ie a n d N a v y Ens ign

D a ^ d E isenhow e r, c a m e a lo n g r

T he N ixons tou red the lib ra ry

a n d Its " t i r e a t Society '.' exhib its

w ith th e Jo hnsons as g u id e s an d

th e E isenhow e rs fo llow ed under

th e liead o f Jo hnson 's d augh te r

a n d son-in-law, L ub l a n d

P a tr ic k /N u g e n t. _ _ _ _ _

■ " n io y w e r ir U ir b u ^ ^ l ib r a r y

r e p l ic a of tho p re s id en t's ova l

o ffice in the W h ite House .—a

ro o m Jo hnson w ill use as a

p art- tim e A us tin o ffice .

"O fte n I a m a sked w ha t It

fe e ls like to b it . In Uie

p re s id e n t ’s o va l o ffice — to

• to o w , Jn- lV e sid<

troopers , .c ity po llqo . and

.5 a i jip w _ ^ g u a r d a > rlnKsrf .LMi?-..

l ib ra ry to keep tlje dem ons tra ­

tors aw ay .

• "S 6 n rE d 3 ii f lrd ’M rK c n n D d y r I> ~

M ass ., w ds Inv ited b u t declined,

say in g ho had a previous

speak ing engagem en t.

Let g hear it

MAICO;M A IC O liat lietped a io l o f people

‘hear it like it is" willt lUperb

fa m o u s p h rase , th a t ‘the buc)|['

s to p s h e r e , " ' N ix o n s a id .

"P re s id e n t Jo hnson som e tim es

u sed to c o m m e n t, in speak ing

a b o u t the p res idency , th a t ‘Uio

p ro b le m Is 'n o t do ing w hat is

r ig h t , tho p ro b le m Is know ing

w h a t Is r ig h t . '"

A n tiw a r prot(5sters th reatened

to d is ru p t Uio ded ic a t io n for Uie

n a t io n 's fif th p re s id e n tia l l ib r a ­

ry b u t 800 T exos . R anKers,

& c r e t Serv ice ag en ts , sta to

liiLy.,. heart aidt.

cnown a i "The M osi Rciiwcfejj

■^nme In H e w in a l lj i l l i ie 1‘J37,

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g ra d u a t io n spocchcs a j ja in th is

y e a r , a n d m o s t o f t h e ir

ap p ea rances w ill be a t a m a ll,

lesser know n co lleges or

g ove rnm en t academ ies .

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p la n s " to speak a t com m ence*

m e n t exercises, the W hite

House s a id . H is la s t g raduaU on

ta lk w as a t G e n e ra l B ead lo

S ta te C o lle g e I n 1969 in

M ad ison . S .D .

V ic e P res iden t S p iro T .

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F orce A cad em y g rad u a t io n

cerem on ies Ju n e 9 . A nd A tto r­

ney G e n e ra l Jo h n N . M itc he ll 's

wUy g ra d u a tio n appearanc<8,will

be a t th e F B I A cadem jf in

W ash ing ton on Ju n e 30.

• D efense Secre tary M e lv in

t a i r d w iU speak to“ the W est

P o in t g rad u a t in g c lass J u n e 9.

O n ly th ree o ther cab ine t

o f f i c i i h av e scheduled college

appearances .

S ecre ta ry of S la te W il l ia m P .

B ogers w ill speak a t Colgate

U n ive rs ity .

S ecre ta ry o f H e a lth . Educa-

Uon a n d W e lfa re E ll io t L .

R ich a rd so n ^ k e M ay 17 a t

G a lla u d e t College in the D is ­

t r ic t o f C o lum b ia , a n d w ill

receive a n honorary, degree

“fro m D ran d e U U n ive rs ity in

W a lth a m . M ass ., on J u n o 12.

R J c h a r ^ n w as one o f the

m os t sough t a f te r m em b e rs of

the adm in ls traU o n . He rece ived

50 s peak ing requests, b u t cou ld

s c h ^ u le o n l^ one.

In te r io r Secre tary R og e rs C .

B . M orton w ill s peak a t

W ash ing ton College, Chester-

tow n, M d ., Ju n e 6.

N ixon a d m in is tra t io n o ffic ia ls

stayed aw ay from co m m ence ­

m en t addresses In 1970 because

o f the u p h e ava l on college

c am puses a t th a t t im e w h ich

c u lm in a te d In the k ill in g o f four

young peop le a t K en t S ta te In

O h io a n d tw o others a t Jac k so n

S tate In M ls s lu ip p l.

Th is y e a r cam puses are

re la tiv e ly q u ie t , how ever.

M any p ff lc ia ls s a id they

s im p ly co u ld not schedule any

college a ppea rances .

Newspapers hit

fbr wire sharesW /ii^ lU N G T O N ( U P I ) - H ie

Ju s t ic e D e p u im M t flle d a c iv il

an t itru s t su it F r id a y ch a rg ing

th e N ew Y ork T im es a n d tlie

C h icago D a lly New s a n d Sun-

T lm es v io la ted the la w in

' sh a r in g a s ing le s u p p le m en ta l

wlrd*8erVlcfc.

The s u it filed in U .S . D is tr ic t

- C ou rt In Brook lyn also s a id tho

tw o new spaper o rgan iza t io n s

v io la ted the Sherm &n A n titru st

la w by. s h a r in g a s ing le sales

fo rce in ope ra tin g th e ir news

serv ices .

N a m e d as de fendants were

the N ew Y ork T im es C o ., its

s u b s id ia ry , New Y o rk T im es

S a les , In c ., a n d F ie ld E n te rp r i­

ses, In c . , w h ich p roduces and

d is tr ibu te s the O iic a g o D a lly

— New8-SuD«11mes s e rv ice .

. A n u m b e r o f o the r la rg e U .S .

n ew spapers have s im ila r ly set

sup p le m e n ta l n ew s s e rv ic e s '

in w h ich , th e y 'a h a r e a sbtg le

w ire .

T h e ” * u l l " c h a r g e d ~ t h a t ^ l ^

though title tw o new s serv ices

w ere s ub s ta n t ia l co m pe tltp rs ,

they h a d . e n te red , in to an

tlia t th o ag reem en t c a lls for

botli serv ices to be p rom o ted

an d sold th rough N ew Y ork

T im es S a le s , In c .

I h e Ju s t ic e D e p a r tm e n t a n ­

n ou ncem en t sa id th a t before

F ob . 1, w hen tho ex isU ng t

ag reem en t w ent in to effect,

each o f the services le a se d Its

own w ire a n d m a in la lne id Its

ow n sep a ra te sa les fo rce .

A cting A ss istant A tto rney

G ene ra l W a lk e r B . C om egys

sa id th e s u it Is b itended to

' force a n end to the ag reem en t

an d to b a r the d t f e n d s ^ from

en te ring in to a n y s im ila r

a r ra n g e m e n t in the fu tu re .

t h e s tilt cha rge s th a t o pe ra ­

tion un d e r the ag ree inen t

“ w ou ld subs ta n tla lly i lessen

--Com petltM betw een J l w two

new s s e r v ic e a n d aiiiidng

supp lem en ta l, new s serv ices

gene ra lly .”

I h e N ew Y o rk T im es news

service is one o f the la rgest

's a p p le m e n ta ls - if t- th f t- U n lte d

S U tes ir lth .abou t- l^ fc- subecr i:

bers In th is c o in t r y . I t t e

C h icago D a ily N ew s ^ T im es

w ire to send m a t e i la l to . subscribers,

su b s c r ib in g new spapers a n d to . t h e i r a g re t fn e n t to s h a re the

re s t r ic tU m h o u m iilu r ln g w h ich w ire w s« en te red In to D ec . 10,

e ac h se rv ice co u ld lae th e w ire . 197Q. a c c o n ^ to th e govern-

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• f 'IJ TlmM-NBiiw. Twin Fall.. ld»ho Sunitay. May a, IWI ■ , • ■ ^ .

Race,^econom iG p ro b le m s d issenters ’ targetsW A SH IN G T O N ( J JP I )

. Bcnt-andcivll disobedience wiU

not Btbp tvith anend to thft U«St. presence in Vietnam, but will tuni to other targets, especially

~ rscld] and economic i^b lem s at home; ‘

'Ihe'current crop of protes- __ter8.hM-Ultle..enthualaam .nor,.

Ihe, terrprist activities of such groups as the Weathermen. Rather, they ^ e moving toward a pattern of passive resistance similar to that advocated by Gandhi in hb

-— Oght-for -IndU’s Independence.. They are Increasin^y willing

to go to Jail for their ^o r ts to disrupt aodety, if they believe- their actions will focus atten* tlon on their goals, believing the public in time will accept their views as correct. -And..-thg.c, . . are. _ tentativfl.

willing to engage in * dvil disobedience to stop it, even if.

it means going lo jail] i' Qvil di4obedience is not a synonym for violence with these protesters. WiUe they tried to- block the entrances of Selective Service and Justice,

,they went - w illin^y, ^ Wed c h ^ u l l y to Jail when police

ipoved in to brtok it up.' lYie protesters are convinced an end to 4he war Is necessary for a successful attack on; critical domestic problems. But

■ the U P l repoders were^dlvlded over whether t^ie’ movement could ^ p up the same opposition to racial and econ­omic injustice that it has to thd

war. ■ .News photos of yomg whites

being held befalod wire fences after.tiift m iM ^ ^ had a pow^rm effect on Negroes livlilg in WaAlngton, who. have their own ‘anx l^es

•over rumors of black detention camps. 'No . one 'foresaw any fuUfledged alliance any time

; •oon,>)wav«r.---------H ie Vietnam Veterans

Against the War had the biggest public Impact. Ih is was due partly to the fact that they were new on the protest scene and partly, as Miss Ross raid,

-to.tbe.lact thatA’people.fed the- guys who do 'the f lu tin g have the right, more than anyone else, to bitch about the war.”

Judy Frie, who hdped cover the.effort to close the twin Hth Street b r ^ e s and who w(A

, taken into temporary custody when Dr. Benjamin Spock and. f ^ w demonstrators were rout' ed, summed up the protesters , atUttide toward VlMnam this way:

<• <*;^e more-militant dissen< ters wUl.never be satisfied as kng as there-ls' a- s in ^e American military adviser In Vletnami Nor. will they accept American mUit'ary support of the Saigon regime. Thoy want but. Not by November, 1972, but right now." .

__ lik e others on the-UPlteam,-Miss FHe sensed shift in emphasis away from criticism of the V idnam War toward a

more concerted attack bn the s y s t^ itself." . She ^ saw protesT as a minus fo^ ‘ any

administration because “protest. happens when people think

something is wrofig>" ‘FVank - Bullard, " a "b lack ;

reporter and a Vietnam veter> an, was deeply q>prehenslve about the future. He said movement,.'the new left or whatevBr UtlB'onB'bestqwB on' radical dissenters, are going to become the undergroi^d rests* tance In this country.“ ■

Bullaed said many, young; w hlt^ have given , up earlier hopes o f .c h a n ^g the system p e ace ^y with the result th a t. "each s t ^ of demonstrations end its denounces ... It could well be that the next demon* stratlon coul(J' become armed confrontation." '

Howard Helds, wiio has

hejped coy^r the movement since he came to Washington from Chicago, two years ago, *i4iai^~this' ■pprehenslonr'HB'

based on his experiences, " I can only guess that future demoRatratl<TO are going to see more and m ore . civil dlsobe< dienM and, m afraid, a tendency toward more and more violence." •

Edward Shields, recently .tMck from UPI's Mos(^bw tHU-eaii after a long stint overseas, foresaw the move* ment gradually disintegrating unless U)o diverse, . groups, involved can ogroe ort common goals after Vietnam.

He said t|u)t while the protest

leadership wants a revoFutlona- ry change in the system, it Is

not agreed on what happens dien. Meanwhile, he said, it is trying to use as Its base "9 ypung, white middle class neither educated nor interested, in revolutionary dialectics; moved by emotion; instinctively -rl think—di^nistful of Uielr own homegrown debsi^uiieis.'

*'If thU view Is correct, the antiVletnam veterans'are fco* bably the noost effective cadre of futife leaderdtlp And seem to have the people, like John. K err^ wjth an eye on

. Ambld k ^w ls ia k , a long­

time movement watcher,.also>' found the veterans differcint. Noting that t h ^ are issues- orient^, he said, "They may turn Into a .'vocal>, lobby^

especially behind lUrry, the only charlsnfttlc' figure who showed up this year."- Bii Sawislak thought they , would be a special interest group, not a major force tiirilng society arowd.

bidications the protesters may find Itnportant allies In the black community, which has been cool to the antiwar

' movement, when and If they turn their attention to domestic bread and b’litlcr'lssues,

Ihese conclusTons are based on the findings on 16 reporters for United Ftess International who either coverbd the recent. lB*day stretch o{ antiwar activities in the nation's capital

■ or v^o otherwise follow the scope and direction of the antiwar movement.

Because the movement Is so fra m e n t^ , w d bemuse its leaders are unsure themsoTves of future strategy, the appral sals of the UPI reporters necessarily arc highly subjec’ tlvo.

But thoy represent Uiolr best estimates based on what thoy

___ _ s a w _ a n d _ h e ! ! r d _ d w in B _ t h o _

protesters' attempts to “close d)W il the government" and then to dramatize their cause through mass demonstrations at the Justice deportment and the U.S. Capitol.

Rennie Davis, one of the Chicago Seven who was arrest' ed during tlie protest on charges of interferrlng with the

, dvU rights of dtlxens an d ' federal employes, said after* ward that “ If Richard Niiton thinks this week was liol, vrtat until next time. Thls-wos only o warmup."

Attorney General J<^n N. MitdioU, speaking later before the CaUlomla Peace .Officers AssodaUon In Gan Frandaco, made d e v that any massive new protests in Waafilngton would be mot by the same’ policy that resulted In l£oM arrests the first week In May.

The UPI reporters arc convinced there be a new confrontation, perhaps In early July. Possible target is Indo- peridence Day. David Anderson, -who along with Carol Ross and Drew Von Bergen was \n the

4hlck of UPI's protest coverage, put It this way:

“People on the streets—the GI’s of the movement-rtold mo over and over agabi, even before Davis' statement, that thoy cxpectod either to stay (In Washington) or t o ' ^ e U ck again-and that there is enthu-

_ slasm for the notion of mass ’dvil disobedlcnco."

Another UPI team member, Donald. Lambro,- quoted one protester os saying: “We'ro not going to stop until this whole’ BtinUng, rotten system Ib overhauled." .Lambro consl dered this typical of many of the demonstrators and added: “ Vtilltant dissent will not end with U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam."

Gene Carlson, who talked to protesters at the Jail compound hastily set up on a football pradlce field near Kennedy

• Stadium, said they “arc asking the government to commit suicide and since' the Instinct f o r ,8olf>preservation is os

— strong in government-as-In most humans, thoy are asking the Impossible."

CariMn foresaw more mass arrests in any new demonstrn- lions and predicted the protes*

- tera would react by '‘tJfylng lo flood Ihe halls and freex^ the courts with dieer numbers. Arrest records don't mean too ' much if you bdieve your name already Is on a government dossier."

The UPI reporteri hud different reactions to somo aq>ecis of the protest, btdudlng where the p^ce ’ ^v e m e n t generally is headed. But'there w u remarkable agreem6nt pn

.s tbeaepoinls:A surprising number of

people particularly young peopl»-are militantJy opposed to Vietnam and some thbiga

■ that are “^ ih g « In this oQuntrv.Jniev-flDDflrjnUy-are-

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D a v i d i s t l i e g u y i n l i i s

c l a s s w i t l i t l i e

c o n n e c t i o n .

I f s o m e p f h i s

- c l a s s m a t e s - w a n t - s o m e

g r a s s , t h e y ' j u s t g i v e

D a v l c j t h e m o n e y a n d

h e ' l l g e t I t f o r t h e m .

. I f t h e y w a n t p i l l s , D a v i d

c a r i g e t u p s ( S p e e d o r B e n n i e s ) .

A n d h e c a n g e t d o w n s

( R e d b i r d s o r Y e l l o w J a c k e t s ) .

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t h e h e a v y s t u f f , H e r o i n .

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_ c o n n e c t i o n k n o w s t h a t D a v i d ' s

c l a s s m a t e s a l l ' c o m e f r o m -

O n o df a series of messagos concerning the use of dru gs, sponsored b y ’ Sierra lHo Insurance C o m p a n y as d public service.

g o o d h o m e s w i t h l o t s o f m o n e y .

A n d y o u t h o u g h t d r u g s w e r e

o n l y i n p o o r n e i g h b o r h o o d s i n

t h e c i t y . S t o p f o o l i n g y o u r s e l f .

I t ’ s h a p p e n i n g e v e r y w h e r e .

I f y o u d o n ' t b e l i e v e u s , a s k

y o u r c h i l d r e n .

H o w d o y o u k e e p t h e d o p e

d e a l e r s a w a y f r o m y o u r c h i l ­

d r e n ?

Y o u s t a r t b y b e i n g t h e k i n d

o f p a r e n t y o u s h o u l d b e , G e t

t o k n o w y o u r c h i l d r e n . D o

t h i n g s w i t h t h e m . T a l k t o t h e m .

B u t b e f o r e y o u s t a r t t a l k i n g

a b o u t d r i j g s , m a k e s u r 6 y o u

k n o w w h a t y o u ^ r e t a l k i n g a b o u t .

T o h e l p y o u , w e ' v e p u t t o ­

g e t h e r a s p e c i a l p a c k a g e o f i n ­

f o r m a t i o n a b o u t d r u g s .

H a r d , s t r a i g h t f a c t s . A n d

s o m e a n s w e r s . ----------

W h i l e y o u s t i l l h a v e a c h a n c e

t o k e e p y o u r c h i l d r e n o f f d r u g s ,

w r i t e u s . W e ' l l s e n d y o u a

s p e c i a l p a c k a g e c a l l e d " C o l d

t u r k e y i s n ' t s o m e t h i n g y o u

e a t . "

W e t h i n k y o u s h o u l d s e n d

f o r t h e p a c k a g e t o d a y .

I f y o u w o n ' t t a l k t o y o u r c h i l ­

d r e n a b o u t d r u g s , t h e r e ' s a l ­

w a y s a p u s h e r w h o w i l l .

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q u e n f l y a s k e d d b o u f d r u g s i s a v a i l a b l e f r e e o n r e q u e s t f o r i n l l ^ r e s j e d i n - '

^ i v i d u a l s , c h u r c h g r o u p s , c i v i c b n d f r a i e r n C i l o r i g a n i z ^ o n s a n d f c h o o l s .

b e n d y o u r r e c m e s f t o ; 6 i e r r a L i f e I n s u r a n c e p o n ^ p a n y .I AMSTERDAM(UPI)-Dutch- men drank more bee^ last year —121 pints per head-than they did In any year in the past 100, •ays th« NationH-

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w ith .c u r r c n t s ta te .a n d fede ra l

^ n . b u rn in g re g u la t io n s ," a

f ir m s ta te m e n t sa id .

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new "w a te r s c ru b b e r " system

on tlie m a in fry e r sm okcfltacks

a t the B u r le y fac tory . T h is u n it

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fe e d c h a m b e r w h ic h au to- fr ie rs ,

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a to r . ' "w a te r s c ru b b e r " sy stem h as

a lso been schedu led fo r In ­

s ta lla t io n a t a l l o tlic r O re-Ida

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idustr ies In Id a ho tp c o m p ly ' p ub lic lic a r ln g . O n ly one In- E n g lis h a n d Jo u rn a lism a t N N C . are s h ared by Q h d l K..aCrolx.

Id a ho d iv is io n a l m a n a g e r o f the A v e nu ^ I . This a v e n u e Is now

A m erican- P ac if ic C orpo ra tion , rM ld o n t in l

a s u b s id ia ry o f the A u to S can a g r ic u ltu ra l.

Corpo raU on , S ea tt le , W ash . ' t h e e o c x llm e n in d ic a te d it

. I t w a s accep ted b y the counc il w o u ld n o t app ro ve the an-

w ith th e fo llow ing s tip u la tio n s : n ex a tio n un t il the f in a l p la t h ad

M V - . i - . 1 th a t a l l uU llUes be p laced un> been subm itte d , a n d th a t ItC IW l g ra d u a t in g c l a ^ a r e M a rk do rg ro u n d , th a t th o c o m p a n y 'n iu s t a ls o i n d u d o a l l

111 hn . the T oone, p re s id en t; D on B r a ^ a , a l l- c u r b in g an d gut- easem ents .

tc r ln g , th a t It la y a four-inch

base o n the stree ts a t its. own

e x p e n s e , W il l f u r n is h a l l

graduate .: C lass o ffice rs fo r the

Academy seeks TF student

te res tcd . person m e t w i ^ th e B e fo re- teachb ig .she ’ se rved as , an d K a re n Jo hnson ,

II 1 1 t i l W om en for 18 years . D ip lo m a s w ill bo presen ted byS up t. N e ll A n dreaw n s t a t ^ jjg p appea rs In "W h o 's D a v ld B o r in g .C la u d o S c a n lo n '

the board m e m b e rs decided to W h o A m o n g A m e r lc a h R o d n e y G la u n e r , a l l s ch o o l

reduce the bud ge t for aecon (b ry W o m e n ," .a n d the "D ic t io n a ry b o a r d t r u s te e s who- h a v e

teacher's s a la r ie s by 16700.00. o f in te rn a tio n u l B io g ra p h y ." sen io rs g ra d u d tin g .

n i l s c lu jn g c w ou ld bo, a llo w e d E ig h ty - f lv q s e n io r s w ill

by not h ir in g a m u s ic Instructor.

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m ig h t not h ave tho surp lu s

T he u n it is m a n u fa c tu re d by

W astcco In c . of T u a la t in , O re .,

Youths get FFA awards

J E R O M E - M a k r B a rn e s of

Je ro m e w as g iven tiie M o rg an

L in d s a y A w a rd b y W i l la r d

W e igh t, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r o f tlie

M org an L in d say C o ., d u r in g tho

a n n u a l F u t u r e F a r m o r a of

A m e ric a a w a rd s n ig h t recently

a t Je ro m d H ig h School

fu nds fo r tho teacher's s a la ry ,

as Is tho ca so th is year.

H o w e v e r , the fu ll b u d g e t

a m o u n t o f |158,171.0() w as

re ta ined . T ills ca lls (or u n in ­

crease of $12,302.00 over the

1970-71 budge t.

Wood River rites set for today

B l a i n e

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T w I b F a lla

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s e ve ra l Inches o f h eavy wet

' snow o n the su rro un d in g area ,

a c c o rd in g io o ff ic ia ls o f the

O a k le y C an a l C om pan y .

T tie snow co n ta ine d .82 Inches

o fA va te r an d broke tree lim bs

w ith its w e ight.

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60,288 a c i ^ ' f e e t o f w ater in

s to rage la s t w e e k , ^ i t h a tota l

c a p a c ity o f 74,357 a c re febt.

T h is y ear 's s to rag e Is a lm os t

■ l a t m e

T W IN F ALLS - G eo rg e W .

M e rk le J r . , luia been o ffered an

a p p o in tm e n t tb th e U n ite d

S ta te a N a v a l A ca d e m y a t

Annapo lis for the e n te r ing claas

of 1071, accord ing Uj a n a n ­

nou ncem en t fr^om C ong ressm an

O rv a l Hansen .

M e rk le , a s en io r w ith th la

y e ar 's g ra d u iU n g c las s a t 't h e ’

T w in F a lls H ig h S choo l, Is the

son o f M r . an d M rs . George W .

M e rk le , R t . 1, T w in F a lls , an d

Was n om ina ted by H ansen fo r

the acad e m y la s t D ecem ber.

D a v id M e^d , lo c a l represe;ir

~ ta t iv e r fo r th e - h iiv a l- A c * d e m y —

sa id M e rk le h ad m a in ta in e d a B ',

p lu s av e ra ge a t the h ig h school,

w here he had b e e n ac tive in

G e r m a n C lu b , th e H o n o r

.S o c ie ty an d the M a th e m a tic s

Q u b .

G E O R G E t . C O IN E R

■ : . j h a a b e e n n a m e d a

d ire c to r of Id a ho Po w e r Co.

C o in e r , a life lo ng H a nsen a re a

re s iden t, la a o o t ^ r a n c he r a n d

potato-bean g row er. C o ine r w as

chosen fo r the p o s t a t the cor-

po ra tlo n ’a a n n iu il m e e t in g a t

e n g raved W y le r w iitch th ro u g h

tho courtesy o f N e t i J e w e lry

a n d th o W y le r W a tc h C o .

M a k in g th e p resen ta tio n w as

R a lp h M cE n ta s r ife r .

T ills a w a r d is bused o n F F A

le a d e r s h ip , d e p e n d a b i l i t y ,

c o m p e t i t io n , a c t iv i t ie s a n d

B arn e s a lM w a s n a m e d S ta r p r o jo c t p r o g r a m s . H o w a s

F a rm e r o f the c h a p te r an d s e le c te d , b y th o e x e c u t iv o

re c e iv e d a n a t io n a l F u t u r e c o m m ltto c of the focal c h a p te r .

F a rm e rs o f A m e r ic a (F F A ) ' Jo o M cC aug hey w as .n am ed

F ou nda tio n m e d a l. S ta r C h a p te r G rde nhan d an d ........................ ......

O th e r a w a rd s In c lu ded 125 to N re c e ived tho " A " s cho la rsh ip B ow ldeh a n d Lo is Toner. A ll

R ic k iP o tcrso n , 110 to N o lan p in fo r s t r a ig h t A ’i In w ill g ive add resses dur ing the

a g r ic u ltu r e . ' cerem on ies.

H o n o ra ry m e m b e rsh ip s In to Jo h n K . B arto n , p r in c ipa l of

F F A w c ro g iv e n to Je r r y D ie h l, W ood R iv e r H igh School, w ill

h ig h schoo l p r in c ip a l, E u g e n e p resent tho senio r c lass for

N u t s c h ,— lo c t t l- f a r m e r - a n d g r a d u a t io n - t o — W ill i a m - B .

H A IL E Y — G ra dua iion for

IM W ood R iv e r High School

sen io rs Is schedu led a t 2 p .m .

today In th e h ig h school g y m ­

n a s iu m .

Tbo fe a tu red spoalrfir w iil bo

C h a r le s ( C h ic k ) B i ly e u , a

d r a m a in s tru c to r a t Idaho S tate

U n iv e r s i ty , P o c a te llo , a n d

Id a ho s ta te sena to r.

V a led ic to r ian fo r tlie O a s s o l

1971 is M a r ily n S tap le ton , an d

th o s a lu ta to r ia n s a r e E d

Jerome readies Baccalaureate

P e te rs o n a n d |5 to M ik e

’ S chae fe r. T he aw a rd s a re givert

for neatne ss a n d ,a c c u r a c y of

ro c o rd b o o k s a n d , p f o jo c t

p ro g ram .

J E R O M E — B acc a la u re a te

s e rv ic e s fo r J e r o m e f l lg h

School g ra d u a t in g sen io rs Is

schedu led to b eg in a t 8 p .m .

W ednesday in tlie h ig h school

g y m n a s iu m .

R ev . J o h n N . G a r ra b r a n d t ,

p a s to r o f tho J c r o m o U n ited

C a r s o n W ortg a n d L a r r y

tr ip le tho 28,038 recorded at

s a m e t im e In 1970. In flo w of « 6

seco nd fee t th is y e a r la Just ,

d o u b le la a t y e a r ’s InDow o( 212 B o ts« .

se co nd feet.

O ff ic ia ls repo rted a per-share

b l l o tm e n t o f 20.04 In ch e s ,

c o m p a re d wl'th 9.64 Inches in

1970. H ie c a n a l c o m p an y h as

d e liv e re d 1,487 a c re feet so fa r

th U y e a r , a g a in s t 2,057 fo r 1970.

H e r b e r t H a r d y , the

w e a th e rm a n fo r the O ak lev

a r e a , l a i d S a tu rd ay th a t ~

th re e ln c h ts 'o t « n o w 7 e ll In la a t O rv a l H a ^ n , R - I(U io . m -

w e e k 's a n o w s to r m .U tU e D a jln , n o u n c ^ S a tu rd ay th ree Id a ho

New grants announced

S ta n d lo y m U H lc a r d i r e c t o r , - K V e S ^ l o V E v ^ e y , ' -

w ill d irc c t the h ig h schoo l re p o rte d liv e to sb t Inches. “ rd e d

d is tr ic ts h a v e been aW '-

■eported five to s ix Inches. a r u o u fe d e ra l Im p a c t a id

v a rs ity cho rus In " P a a lm 150." g -eeks in the L it t le B as in fu nd s b y the O ffic e of H ea lth ,

R e v . L y le J . H Ig g an s , pas to r ^ ^ ^ e d iv e rted in to fie lds to E d u c a t io n an d 'W e lfa re ,

of tho F ir s t a u r c h of the co n tro l flood ing o f c a n a U In tho S cho o td ls tr loU In c lude C am as

N a z a r c n e , w i l l p r e s e n t a C ounty School D is tr ic t , Falr-

S c r ip tu re re a d in g , and . R ic h a rd c ^ n a U a re can-y ing w ater, fJeW . d a a s A School

XXX beerbriefsordered

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C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s to

,s u b m i t b r ie f s c o n c e r n in g a la w s u it filed by F o u s t o ve r the

co un ty 's d e n ia l o f F ou s t's ap>

p lic a t io n fo r a b e e r license f ^

th e F ro n t ie r T h ea te r .

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co m p e l the c o u n ty to show *

cause as to w hy th tf license h ad

been den ied .

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co un ty a u d ito r a n d D is t r id

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a n d th en F oust h a s lO d a y s a f t^ r

th a t t im e to s u b m it h is b r ie f .

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T ho aw a rd w as o r ig in a lly p o u lt fy m a n a n d H a rvey G . M a llo ry , a m e m b e r of tho bo ard

s ta r te d In l o A ' b y G . R . H o lm es ,^ow nor o f tlie L ^ d H of trus tees, w ho w ill present tlioF re e m a n ’ f la “ an*lcxponso-pa ld-M ob lle-B utche rs.-

tr ip to th e N a t io n a l conven tion T lie m e n w ere g iven

In K an sa s C ity , M o . B ecau se of

co m p lica tion s In tho K an sa s

tr ip th is y e a r . I t w as dec idcd

U iat casli aw a rd s w o u ld bo

p resented.

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Uie year 's m os t o u ts tand ing

F F A m o m b o r a n d w as g iv e n an

8 6 9 d o g sr e a d i e d f o r s h o w

B y M A R J O R IE U E R M A N

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superin tenden t once h a d , ex-

pofrted 600 dogs lo bo e n t e r ^ In

th is y ear 's a l l b reed dog show to

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s pec ia l m e m b e rsh ip s fo r th e ir

m a n y e ffo r ts In a id in g an d

p ro m o tin g tho e fforts o f tltc

lo ca l o rg a n iza t io n .

F irst-year Id a h o p in s w ent to

D a v id C a lle n , M ike Schaefoi*,

D a le R e d d ic k , J a y R ld g w a y ,

T im T h o m a s o n a n d R p x

T liom a'son .

Second-year b a rs w en t to T im

B arn e s , R a n d y R id d lo , a n d Jo e

M cC aug lio y ; t lilrd y e a r b a rs to

M itc h B a r n e s , K o n n o th

D o w n in g ; fo u rth year b a rs to

J e f f O l i le n s e h le n ..

G re e n luu id pln.4 w ent to D a ry l

B e a m , H o d C h ilde rs , S teven

C u lv e r , C h o r le s C o x , M a r k

D rak e , G l l G u llc k , D avo H a n d y .

A n tho ny N u ts ch , Jo e R id g w a y r

:k .

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M dtliod ls t a iu r c l i , w ill p res ide E v e r s o n , p r e s id e n t o f th e b u t a r e n o t ye t u d to ca pac ity . D is t r ic t , M a la d C ^ ty , $3,418; a n d d ay s to subm it Ita re b u tta l b r ie f ,

a n d w i l l o f fe r th o o f f i c ia l ' G o o d ing S take , L D S CSiuroh, a c co rd in g to c a n a l co m pany R ir ie Jo in t S choo l D is tr ic t , F o u s t Is r e p r e s e n te d by

w e lcom e to tho sen io rs . R e v . w ill o ffe r a p ray e r . . .. o ff ic ia ls Goose C reek south o f R ir ie , M.258. S eve rt Swenson J r . a n d the

S te p h e n H o f fm a n , O S B , T he h ig h school b an d a lso w ill tho re se rv o ir , h a d low ered fro m H ansen s a id tre a s u ry checks c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r s a r e

c h a p la in a t $ t . B e n e d ic t 's jo in the e ven t, w itlt a m u s ic a l 20 000 to 15,000 in ch e s b y w ill re a ch the schoo ls w ith in th e re p re s e n te d b y O e n e

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vocation . '

J e r o m e s e n i o r s w i n h o n o r s

Ik ir r y S u l liv a n , D a le R edd ic l

R e x ' T h o m a s o n ■ a n d T im

T lio m ason .

d ia p t e r F a rm e r p in s w ere

g iven to . T im B a rn e s , D a v id

C a lle n , T o m M cC ord , R uss

M a r t in , E d N ew be rry , A n dy

J E R O M E — D iana S tan d lee c o s tu m in g In d r a m a , a n d

w as n am e d the O us tand ing M a r th a H epw o rth , bes t s tag ing

Sen io r G ir l fo r the class of 1971- In d ra m a .

72 a t a s pec ia l aw ards assemblj^v D ebate honors w en t to K a ll iy

a l tho h ig h scliool F r id ay W - A lz a w a , P a t ty S o n n ic k s e n ,

ternoon . B ruco B enne tt, C onn io O o z le r ,

"S h e w (is a lw ays re a u y to S an d ra C a lle n , C a r la Mogen-

Iw lp w hen he lp was n e e d e d ," sen, K a t liy I j i s t a n d M arsh a

th e aw a rd a a ld . H a r tw e l l . T he p r e s e n ta t io n s

Jo h n Hetison , head jp n lto r ,a t were nnade by S a n d y W e igh ,

- th e sc h o o l, p re sen tcdher w ith a d r a m a _ a p e o c h - U nd d e b a te

tab le he h a d m a d e on b e ha lf of coach.

ty p in g , a n d o f f ic e p r a c t ic e , l ik a b le sen io r, C h a r lie S tew art

R osan n F la la ; s ho r th an d . I , a n d th e a n n u a l a w a rd w ent to

U n d a U k le y ; sho rth an d I I , C a r la M ogensen , E d ito r ,

C o n n io C r o z le r ; o u ts ta n d in g S e v e n s o p h o m o re a w a r d s

c o m m e rc ia l s tu den t, B a rb a ra w cro aw arded in G eo m e try ,

R it te l ; F B L A p u b l ic speak ln ^ ;^ S a n d ra C a lle n , R o g e r C lubb ,

P a t t y S o n n lc h s e n ; F B L A i J n d a G o o ch , H a rd in g ,

p re s id en t a w a r d , C onn ie L oe ; U r r y H a r tw e l l , L e A n n

fir s t ru n n e r u p M iss F B I .A S ta te po te rso t) an d M a r ily n 'W a ite ,

of Id a h o , ( ^ n n le C roz le r. • S p a n is h a w a r d s J u d y

F re n c h I , f ir s t y e a r , C la r i A nn S c h e f

F r i t z le r , K r is ’

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second y e a r , S usan B u t tn im S p an is h I I I , G w e n P erk ins , K a y C ollege of H a ir D es ign ; C onn ie X o u - A n n C u s te r

----- . ..V . .. L ae 1200 s ch o la rs h ip a t R ic k s s c h o b rsh ip .

C o llege of Id a h o ; C he ry l F rese College an d W a y n e D e llin g e r

$2,000 s cho la rsh ip a n d g r a n t a t S cho la rsh ip o f $700 to Id a ho

C ollege of Id a h o ; R o n R eese , S ta te U n ive rs ity w a s aw arded

$1,500 scho la rsh ip a n d g r a n t a t to L es lie S u lliv an .

College of Id a h o ; I r i t a N o rr is , T h e J e r o m e R o t a r y

$800 w ork s tudy g ra n t a t C S I; s c h o la r s h ip f o r $300 w u

E lle n G o e m m e r , $180 Id a ho aw a rd e d to C he ry l F re se . The

S ta te U n iv e r s i ty C lu b J e r o m e c o u n ty E x te n s io n

Scho la rsh ip , J a n ic e G o o d m a n , s e rv ice aw arded K a th le e n A nn

$300 E d u c a t io n a l O pp o r tu n ity L a s t the U n io ii P a c if ic R a i l

tho school a n d the teachers.

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S c ie n c e : J o h n M il le r , in- w ritte n a n d o ra l p a r t ic ip a t io n , a n d M a v in a C oa ts ; F re n c h I I I , B u r it r a m a n d U r id a Gooch,

s tru c to r, presented ch e m is try Sue B u t tr u m , K a th y A ixaw a , th ir d y e a r , Bat-bara M e rr it t . S cho la rah ip s w e re , aw arded

aw a rd s to C hery l S im m o n s , D ebb ie M a lo n e a n d M a r in a G e n n a n t , J a n A hrens , l i n d a to: R a n d y M ad d o x , $(ioO, C .C .

K a th y A lza w a , Chris E ve rso n , Croats; ex ce llen t, K a r la R o b e r ts E l l is , Q ir is E ve rso n , M a r ile e A nde rso n S ch o la rsh ip a $1,000

ue ne iu T uesday m m e m er- ii«n 'p A »w s « ftn n tirt/iy D a v id F y ke , A lan Dlgga, ( ^ r l a an d J e f f S hew m a ke r; n a r ra t iv e D ie h l, a n d S teven K e ith . Gor- g r a n t a n d a $225 h o n o r

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closed the re w ere 88fl dogs M addo x a n d C ra ig C U rk . T ay lo r . M ick e y Lee M ille r . a th le t ic s c h o U n h lp to M esa

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k c k le se t a s p a r t o f a d r lvo to A lle n H o w ard , Sco tt C rane ,

a c q u ire a c lo ck tor G le n n s S le v e C a r s o n ,n o b J a c k s o n ,D o n

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F r id a y a l th e O p e r a - T h o a lo r . 'J o s s , R ic k C o lm a n , W ll l lo

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s c h e d u l e a l l r e s i d e n t i a l c u s t o m e r s a r e t r e a t e d a l i k e .

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Q U O T A H O N S A R E p ro v id ed u a serv ice to b o th f a r m e r t a n d buye rs . Q uo ta tio ns a re

^ v « n the t im es- N ew s d a i ly by e a c h buyer. T he newsp4«>er, in a d d it io n . r » ^ :h eck s e ac h f in n

tw ice-weekly. R e sp o n s ib i lity f v th e p r ic e lis te d is so le ly th e b uy e r 's . N Q in d ic a te s the

b uye r does not w is h to q uo te • p r ic e .

r e c t f l ^ f th e U .S . B u re a u o f the"

M in t ,” the w eek ly new spaper

s a id .

■n»e a r tic le s a id th e re d p lc n t

o f th e b iggest fa r m subs idy in

Id a lM In 1970 is a m a t te r of

(tispute .

TTio U .S . D e p a r tm e n t o f Agri-

c c u ltu re . D a y s a id , repo rted the

U g g e s t payn>ent o f . $200,041

w e n t to F a r m D eve lopm ent.

C o rp ., B o ise , b u t B .G . M iUer,

B o Im , the c o m p an y ’s m an ag in g

- a g e n ta n d b o a rd c h a irm a n , said-

. the p a y m e n t a t o n ly $73,340 w o u ld r a n k the f ir m In fourth

p la ce .

D a y s a id bo th fig u re s w ere

p o rre c t. H e s a id C a r l F a r r in g ­

to n , d e p u ty ad m in is tr a to r for

c o T ^ o d i t y ope ra tio ns in the

U S D A , re po rte d th e $200,041

w h ich F a r m D e v e lc ^ e n t re ­

ce ived In 1970 i n c l u ^ |73,340

fro m th e 1970 c r o p y ea r an d

1120,701 fro m the 1969crop y ear ,

^ i c h to ta le d 1142,223r

I c o n tro lled by som e o f the

s a n u peop le is in c lu d e d . F a rm

D kvU opcnen t w ou ld b e b ac k in

f ir s t |dsce fo r 1070.

A lle n T . N o b^ l Is p re s iden t of

b o th c o ip o r a t im s a n d W U la m

F . R in g e r t , a Boise a tto rney , is

a n o ffic e r a n d d ire c to r o f b o th /

A llen N o be l F a rm s . In c . . re-

-oeived-a su b s id y - o f- 4 3 8 ,^- in

1970. ’ '

F a r m D eve lo pm en t Corp.> ,ac­

co rd in g to D a y , ge ts its subs idy

^ m th e fede ra l s ug ar beet

p ro g r a m w ith fu nds fo r r e d p ts

f h u n the ta r i f f on im p o r te d su ­

g a r .

M ille r s a id to be e lig ib le for

s upports beet g row ers m u s t pay

fa rm la bore rs $1.85 p e r h o ur,,

h ig h e r th a n the w age fo r o ther

c rops . - -

D a y s a id the 6 the r re c ip ien ts ,

in o i^ e r o f the ir ra n k in g , in ­

c lu ded : V ernon B . C lin ton . >99.-

Trees need Livestockcare as seedlings

S H O S H O N E ~ “ I f y o u h av e

recen tly p la n te d seed ling trees

oc ile red fro m th e U n iv e rs ity of

Id a h o (o ro s try n u r s e r y ,

re m e m b e r th a t for a t le a s t two

years th ey need as m u d i ca re

as a n y o th e r c r o p ," w a rn s

co un ty ex tens ion a g en t, Iv a n C .

H o pk ins .

' i t tak e s the trees th a t long to.

b e c o m e " 'e s t a b l i s h e d , a n d

seve ra l suggestions a r e g iven

for th e p roper c a re .”

The c a re inc lu des k eep ing the

soli m o is t so th e trees g row

c o n t in u o u s ly d u r in g th e

g row in g season . S u rv iv a l a n d

soil m o is tu re g o h an d in h an d

And^.ftny p r a n c e - t h a t keeps

m o is tu re In th e soli is good .

W eeds a n d g rasses shou ld

a lso be kep t fr o m Uie p la n t in g s .

Sha llow cu lt iv a tio n is n ecessa ry

w hen th e w eeds a re s m a ll.

Q e a n ' cu lt iv a t io n a s lo ng a s

c^^ulpm ent c a n go th ro u £ ^ th e

tre e s h e lp s p r e v e n t m a n y

p ro b lem s . I t reduces roden t

d a m a g c m d r is k of f ir e , a s weD

a s e l im in a t in g c o m p e t i t io n

from weeds.

C are fu l use o f h c rb id d e s w ill

h e lp keep dow n weed g row th .

L ives tock a n d po u ltry should

be kep t aw ay fro m the p la n t in g .

T rees_5hould _bc chocked o ften

fo r d a m a g e 'f r o m d isease , in ­

sects o r rodents .

CHICA&O hJPII - LIvHtOtkr Catil« }.}oe; hiftti and prim*

lUuehtar mMl*rat»lv acllva.M moitly i i fmlancM SO tow*r,»v*r»oe choke and lilrly active,ittadv'; »l»wo>'l«r h«l««r acMve. luMy iteady; c » » « active. SO builtuarce. lUadyl »i»u«hl»r pflmel.}» -l .)M ib . 1 414-iO U .> i. %lauoM*r h*il- •f* hloh chake and prlm« ll>.)4 l l .J t U tO i cew« uilllty and cemmer- dal n .ie 3i.M; hloh (trMilno ulilHv 74 IS 31 W; caAnar aisd cutt«r W SO )1.M; Ujilt Mllltv and cemm*fclal W M >f.eO.

»4o IKMO. - .

O M A !lA (U P I )- U v e s to c K :

H o g s 8,000; 2 0 0 ^ lb w e lg h ls

s ta ad y to 25h ig he r ,o th e r w e igh ts

c losed s teady . A b o u t 100 he ad

1-2S. 200-240 lb s . top p e d a t 18.75;

o the r 'g rade s a n d w e ig h ts 15.2S-

18.50. Sows m o s t ly ^ a d y , 375-

650 I t s 13.50*15.25.

C a tt le 500, no c a lv e s . S teers

a n d he ife rs l i j ^ t , cowS bare ly

s te ady . O ne lo ad cho ice 850 lb .

he ife rs S2.50; u t i l ity a n d c o m ­

m e rc ia l cows 21.50-23.25; c a nn e r

a n d c u tte r 19.00-21.50.

Sheep.200, ‘ -

D E N V E R ( D P I ) - U v e s to c k ;

H o g s 200. B a rro w s a n d g ilts

210-230 lbs strong to 25 h ig h e r ;

o the r w e igh ts w e a k to 25 lo w e r .

M 17.50-18.50; 2 ^ 16.50-17,50.

Sow s w eak to 25 lo w e r . 1-3

13.25-14.50.

4 -H camp forms due

D a y s a id the tw o c rop year

p a y m e n ts w ere b un ched In the

s a m e c a le n d a r fo r F a r m De­

v e lo p m e n t C o rp .,w h ich F a rr ing -

ton s a id m a v a l io h av e been

’ t r u e fo r a few o the r .rec ip ien ts .

D a y 's a r tic le s a id i f A llen No­

be l F a r m s , In c .. a s is te r enter-

524 fo r i~ 9 00 ac re w hea t

m e n t w h ich h e 'g ro w s a s a ro-

jla tio n c rop fo r h is p o ta toes on

tm lc h he does no t rece ive sub ­

s id ie s ; M o r g a n S h l l t ln g to n

F a rm s , C o ., R u p e r t , $86,801;

H e g la r R a n c h , In c ., B u r le y $79.-

242; P a r r B ros ., In c ., R u p e r t ,

$85,134; Je s s C roR a n d Son . I d a ­

ho F a lls , $64,933. B a rk e r B ros .,

Soda S p r in g s , $64,913; G reen

B ros . G rang ev iU e . $61,097; E .

B ud Jo h n s o n , R ir ie , $60,899; Ri-

-v icra F a r m s . In c ., Burley,-$58,-

440; S n ake R iv e r E q u ip m e n t

C o ., Id a h o F a lls . $55,570; Leon ­

a rd S ch r itte r . A berdeen , $54,729;

P fa f f B ros :, G a r f ie ld . W ash .,

$54,537; T ucke r F a r m s , In c ..

P o r th ill , $53,870; a n d B run eau

Sheep C o., G ra nd v ie w , $49,184.

D a y s a id in 1970 the re w ere

187 Id aho ' fa rm in g o pera tions

w h ich rece ived subs id ies o f $20,-

000 o r m ore .

— B u t l e r ' & - E g g s —

CHICAGO (U l'il - Whlvtale teiiino p«'k»i ai liy USOA-

n u llx . p/l(»t p«id d*llv*r«d to Chi caoo unthkngad; t ] uore if.JUi t 2 uore

M XCOft V 7U Coot •*rlc*» paid a*llv»fMi to Chitaoo

n*rvKu» and uni«lll*d. centt ptr aoi»o laO p*r c*nl A V b«lt»>’l lumbo loo lew lo rwrt. o ira iirg* white lO 'i ]l . large-■'t.K.Ji'-, 34'>, «l*n-Oardi 3i

I'ricit to eiailKt (grad* A, in cariont U*lvw*dl .Unlra l»rt» 3 >f; larg* JJ Jfi m*dluml W > J1' j

Spud oommission

approves^ budgetB O IS E '( U P I ) — The Id a ho spot v iru s , $25,000 fo r bff-station

P o ta to C om m iss io n h a s approv- terting d ire c t ly m a b ly a t w eed

ed a proposed b ud ge t o f $226,- con tro l, a n d $27,700 for n la in-

422 fo r research a n d education tenance o f the a r e a M ta to spe-

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G ra n g e w ill m ee t in th e G ra ng e

H a ll a t 1:30 p.n i* T u e a lay .

Farm productivity earns salute froiii White House

W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) ‘ -

A g r ic u ltu re Secre ta ry Q lf fo r d . .

M . H a rd in , a c tin g on W lilte

H ouse o rde rs , h a s auU ior lzed

lo c a l fa rm o ffic ia ls In d rough t

a re a s to u n lock a “ lu iy b a n k "

c re a te d by a 1970 lo w .

U n de r the la w , fa rm e rs were

p e rm it te d to g row h a y on p a r t of

the la n d w h ich they ItUod, o r

“ se t*a s ld c ," a s p a r t o f the ir

c o m p lia n c e w ith c ro p support

p ro g r a m s fo r 1971 an d fu tu re

years .

The h a y g row n un d e r th is

s p e c ia l p rov is ion on u p to 25 p e r

c e n t o f c a ch fa rm 's sct-asidc .

ac re age w as to be s to red an d

h e ld lo r use In em erg enc ies In

fu tu re y e a rs . H a rd in h as now

»^ e < l, h o w ever, th a t h a y grow n

un d e r t lie s p ec ia l h ay ban k

p ro v is io n c a n be re leased for

em e rg enc y use In the s am e y ear

In w h ich i l ls h a rves ted .

A g r ic u l t u r e D e p a r tm e n t

o ff ic ia ls here s a id they h a d no

In f o r m a t io n o n h o w m a n y

fa rm e r s In do ug h t a re as h ad

a p p l ie d fo r p e rm is s io n to p la n t

h a y b in k c rops on p a r t o f the ir

set-aside ac re ag e th is year :

H o w eve r , they s a id the new

a c t io n p r o b a b ly w o u ld be

h e lp f u l t 0 ‘. a n u m b e r o f

p ro duce rs in d ro ug h t are as .

W ord o f H a rd in ’s ac tion w as

t p le g r a p h e d to s ta te

A g r ic u ltu ra l S tab il iz a tio n an d

C o n s e r v a t io n (A S C ) c o m ­

m i t t e e in Tcjtas, O k la h o m a ,

N ew ^Mexico a n d ' A rizon ii —

sta te s w here la rg e n u m b e r o f

c o un ties h av e been des ign iited

as em e rg enc y are as because o{^ - a - w ith c r in g .d ro u g h t a ffec ting

m u c h of th e Sou lhw bs t. O th e r

s ta te c o m m it t e e s w il l be

no tifie d by m a ll , o ff ic ia ls s a id .

U n de r th e h ay b an k p la n , the

reserve fo rag e c a n be re lcused

o n ly In a r e a s w h ic h tho

A g r ic u l t u r e D e p a r tm e n t h a s

f i r s t . d e s lg na te c^ a s

“ e m e rg e n c y " reg ions .

O ff ic ia ls here s a id th a t far-

n w rs In d ro u g h t coun ties m a y

be g iven p e rm is s io n to se ll th e ir

h a y b a n k s to c k s to o th e r

llv< ^tock ' p roducers su ffe r ing

f r o m c m c r g c n c y c o n d i t io n s .-

B u t fa rm e r s lo ca ted o u ts ide the

d ro ug h t zone w ill n o t be a llow ed

to se ll th e ir h ay b a n k reserves

In to the em e rg ency reg ion .

H a rd in ’s ac tion c le a red up

s o m e m in o r c o n fu s io n

gene ra ted by the w o rd ing o f the

o r ig in a l W h ite H o u s e — a n ­

n o u nc em en t la te W e ^ e s d a y .

P re s id en t N ix on ’s s ta te m e n t

s a id he h a d d ir e c t e d the

a g r ic u l t u r e s e c r e ta r y 'H o

c re a te a h a y b an k w h ich w ill

a llo w fa rm e r s to g row a n d p u t

u p h a y . . . fo r use In d ro ug h t

e m e rg e nc ie s .”

A c t u a l ly , a u th o r i t y to

" c r e a t e " th e b an k w as a lre ady

In e ffec t u n d e r a section o f the

1970 g e n e ra l f a rm la w . The new

a c tion tak en un de r WHi^te House

In s tru c tion s w as no t to *“ c re a te ’ '

the h a y b a n k b u t to au tho rize

use th is y e a r o f a n y h a y g row n

fo r th e b u l k d u r ing th e c u rren t

season .

•.— B O IS E — Idaho fa rm e rs an d

ranche rs lie lped e arn n a t io na l

r e c o g n it io n in P r e s id e n t

N ixon 's re cen t' W h ite House

Salu te lo A g ricu ltu re , ac co rd ing

to F o re s t J . Severe, Id a ho fa rm

p ro g ra m leader.

The P residen t, in a junique

t r ib u t e lo ' 'a g V ic u l lu r a l

ach ieventeo t, s a id , “ T hanks to

'*■ • A m e r i c a n a g r ic u l t u r e fo r

w w k i n l i i*s the best fed , th e best

C lo thed people I n , A m e r ic a ;

th an ks to A n^ric itb i e g r ic id tu re

for p ro v ld iA g 4 he Kaiilr in d u s try

. th a t is essen tia l for-any na tion

to be s tro n g .”

He c ite d s p e ^ c a l l y a 300 p e r

cent p e r m an>hour p r o d u c t i^ ty ,

in c re a se fo r ag r ic u ltu re b th e

la s t 20 y e m , c o m p a r i i^ It w ith

' th e I M p e r ce n t in c rea se-

re co rd ed by o th e r r A m e rld a n

' • in d u s try i

“ S e v e r e , ' w h ^ I s T e x e ^ t lv e

d ir e c t o r o f th e S ta te

j^ g r ic tU tu r a l.S tab il iz a t io n w M

G o nse rv a tio o Se rv ic e , aa id a l l

Id a h o a n s oN miM th a t

' ■ t w r ^ B n a n i i ” S i t u i e to

A g r ic u ltu re is m s ah jte to I d ^

f a n n e r s a s w e ll as ^ to a e b i the

o th e r 49 sU te s .

In Id a h o , m o re tons o f s u g a r

b ee ta a r e 4 ia rv e s te d th a n an y

o the r sta te , except C a lifo r n ia ,

' a n d av e ra ge p e r a c re y ie ld s fo r

w h e a t h a v e in c r e a s e d ?3 .6

bushe ls in 1960 to 50.3. in 1970.

“ T h is is the k in d of p ro d u c ­

t iv ity the P re s id en t w as ta lk in g

ab o u t w hen he s a id recent

a g r ic u ltu r a l s ta tis t ic s a re t lM .

m o s t . e x c i t in g , t h e m o s t

d r a m a t ic , o f a l l A m e r ic a n in ­

d u s try ,” Severe s a id .

" I n o u r f a r m p r o g r a m

a g e n c y , th e A g r ic u l t u r a l

S t a b i l iu t io n a n d C onse rvation

S e rv ic e , he re in Id a h o w e a i ^ o f

course m o s t in te> «sted Ih the

c rops un de r th e aet^^adde fa r m

. p ro g r a m s , c o m a o d v ^ t . p lu s

.CTO|M w U ^ a re e U ^ b le fo r d ie '

lo a n , p r in c ip a lly barley ., o a ts ,

rye a n d d ry beans .

‘ ‘S o m e U ,57S ( a n n s in Id a h b

a re p a r t ld p a t in g y e a r in

the n w m a r t e t - o r ie n ^ aet-

as id e f a n n p r o c iv n s . S o m e o f

the re s tra in ts on p ro duc tto o a n d

U n d s ' o f " cstiiiB *'wixicfa~ w w ~

. I m p o s t In p re v io u s y e a rs h a v e

b e M rem o ved , as; n o ^ _ b y .

tV es id en t N ix on ro ceo tiy in a

n a t io n a l . _ s p e e c h on.

ag r ic u ltu re ,'* S e v e re s a id .

/ ‘T h e P r M ld e n t t o ld th e

thist A m e r ic a n fa n n e r s

p r o m i th e ir abU ity to

c a p ita liz e o n n ew o pportun it ie s

a n d c a n co m p e te successfu lly

w heneve r th ey h a w the chanCe

to co m p e te . N ix oh s a id h e Is

d e te r m in e d to see th a t

a g r ic u ltu r e h a s th a t c h a n c e ,”

the s ta te ex ecutive d irec tor

s a id . .

I h e W h ite H ouse i a l u t e to

.A g r ic u l t u r e n o t o n ly d re w

n a t io n a l a t te n tio n to fa rm in g ,

b u t a lso se rved to concen tra te

e f f o r t s to b e t te r " A m e r ic a n

a g r l c u U u r t ^ 's c o m p e t i t i v e

p o t i o n , ac co rd in g to Severe.

.P r e s id e n t N ix o n to ld th e S « le _

to A g r ic u ltu re a u d ie n ce : *‘I t i s a

ru le in a fre e soc ie ty th a t

w hoeve r p ro duc es m o re shou ld

b e cocnpenssted fo r m o re . The

In co m e p e r c a p ita o f those w ho

Mvm on A m e r ie a * i I

11« no t on offer le’sell or aThU anr>oun solkllolion of on offer lo buy Iheie M€uriH*«.

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WHITE W A U RADIAL Excise Tax

7.35-1 4 ..............................S 3 6 .S 9 + $2 .66

7.75-1 4 ......................I . . . 3 7 . 8 8 + 2 .87

8.25-1 4 . . . L . . 3 9 .3 1 + , 2 .99

8.55-1 4 „ . . . . 4 2 . 6 8 + 3.32

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8.25-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 40.01T 3.05

8 .5 5 - 1 5 . . . .......... 46 .41- 1- 3.11

9.15-15 .......................... 47 .78- 1- 3.67

BRUNSWICK’S Super Premium 4 Ply Polyester 30 Month Guarantee.WHITEWALL Excite Tax

7.75-1 4 .................................. .. . . S 2 S . 9 I 2.38

8.25-1 4 ........... ......................... .. 2 6 .9 1 -(- 2.S5

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-Temperatures

IV o b ab ly the m os t c o m m o n ly ■ P o u r b o i l in g w a te r o v e r

i)Ianted a h ru b .o f a l l la th e for- ..blosabm fl a n d let s ta n d over-

sy th la , che r ishcd a l l ove r os a n ig h t . A d d s u g a r , , c u t - u p

I s ign o f f l) r lf ig . o ran g e a a n d le m o n an d toast

T h is good>natured sh rub docs d i p p ^ in y ^ s t . L e t s ta nd in a

g»«!agMr.tliae.mclt«, strain -I h e n n s l l s rairuTO to flow er In a n d bo ttle , covering w ith m u s lin

som e y ears . 'H jIs h a s been a un til fe rm ln te in g ceases. Then

good y e a r fo r b loom s, a c co rd in g cork . (T oas t is p u t o n to p o f

[o repo rts wo got, in d ld a ting the liq u id a f te r s ug ar , etc .V lSB tiired

buds e scaped w inter In ju ry . in w ell.

O ften y o u 'll see blossonns on N O T E : A b o v e Is a

b ranches c loser to th e g rounO ,, ' " P r o h i b i t i o n D a y s ’ ‘ r e c ip e

I ; w hereas those h ig he r ,u p a re w h ich m a d e a lo t o f people

^ la ck ih g b lo o m s . T h is shbws t lja t h appy w hen t im es w ere bad .,

b ra n d ie s covered by snow , .o r W e ’re p r in t in g i t h<^re to preven t

Uiose c loser to the g round-a re th e d a n d e l io n s e e d f r o m

pro tected by ^ e e a r th 's h e a t , s p read ing . I f you d o d w ^ ^

F o rsy th la s lire one sh ru b we brew th e b lossom s, t h ^ you can

lia lG to s e e "b o b b e d " o r c lip p e d F re n c h - fry t h e m . T h e y ’r e

Into hedges. This m a rs th e de lic ious .

.P E O N Y B L IG H T C O N ­

T R O L ! I f y o ur peoh ies sent o u t

.buds la s t y e a r , o n ly to h av e

th em tu r n b row n a n d abo rt, it

m e a n s peony , U lg h t , A tro ub le

th a t 's bou n d t o c p m e b a c ^ A ^

every yfear. A c t u f l ly ^ t h e oes

t im e to tre a t th e pe ionles U

e a r lie r — w hen the bud s s ta r t to

fo rm , o r even w hen new shoots

ar ise .

S p r a y w ith z ln e b tw o

t a b le s p o o n s p e r g a l lo n i o r

n u n e b , s am e r a te , co vering ?11

p a r ia 'o f the p la n t . C on tinue a t

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T here 's a new fu ng ic id e ca lle d

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good fo r o r n a m e n t s , a n d th is

is used a t r a te d f one h a l f

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l ib e r a l ly a lo n g b r a n c h e s tuberous b eg on ia is ltd abU ity .to *m der s tones an d debris In y o u r

developed d u r in g the p reced ing g ive a b r il l ia n t d is p lay o f coioY ' g a rd e n , Jus t w a lt ln g .to cu t o ff

s u m m e r . I f y o ur bush h as a lo t fo r . th ree d r fo u r m o n th s , in to m a to , p epper, e g g p lan ts a n d

of th ic k , un des irab le w ood in It , fa ir ly deep alm de . ; o th e r v e g e ta b le s . P r o v id e x ^ i n F a l l s ; N o r th S id e ; p re c ip ita t io n 10 p e r c en t o r loss I s a t u r d a y m o r n in g . H e a v ie r n o rm a ls , p ro v id ing good c u r in g upw ard s of |10 miiUOT " in

be tter w a l l un til a f te r th e . D us t p la n ts w ith K a ra th a n e to m e c h a ^ c d co n tro l, u s in g th e B urley-Rupert a r e a : . th rou gh M o n d a y . show ers w ere co n fb ied to th e co n d it ion s . P ^ t a g e caused by

now oring season is o ve r a n d cu t p r e v e n t m i ld e w o n le a v e s , d is e a s e d p ape r m i lk c a rto n s , p g j r to d a y ; in c r e a s in g C e n t r a l Id a h o m o u n t a in s , eas te rn m o u n ta in s . T he ex tended fo recast fo r d up lica te m a il in g s to the ir

^ c k th e b ranches to aU nost 4 worst tro ub le w ith beg on ia s . C ut o u t to p an d b o tto m , cu t in c loud iness a g a in la te M on day , south o f S a lm o n U iv o r : „ E a r l y a f te r n o o n t6 m - S o u th e r n Id a h o a n d E as t- cu stom er lisU .

inch-stubs. Take out one th ird ;Dott’t fo rge t to use the b lo sso m s h a ld , p la ce one o f the h a lv e s w a rm e r d ays . H ig h today M osU y fa ir today an d Mon- pe ra tu re s on S a tu rd ay In th e C e n tra l O regon fo r the p e r io d "These u sua lly redundan t

th is • y e a r , ano the r th ird th e 4o good ^idvan tago , c ith e r in o v ^ a p la n t im d press th e n e a r 70 an d in th e mid-70s on d a y . e x c e p t fo r in c r e a s in g W est rofie tw o to 10 deg rees M o n d a y th r o u g h W e d n e s d a y ^nailings to househo lds w ith

fo llo w in g y e a r , n n d th e tab le a r r a n g e m c n U or Cor- ^ r t o n g m U y in to the , s o il. M o n d ay . O v e rn ig h t b w s 35 to c louds la te M o n d ay in th e West.' a b o v e F r id a y a f te r n o o n c a l ls fo r a n Increase b» c b u d m u lt ip le accoun ts o ffer opportu-

rc m a fnd e r la te r. s a g e s . F lo r is t s p la c e th e N® wly se t p la n ts - o f ^ p p e r s , |q o f p re c ip ita t io n 10 W a r m e r ; h ig h to d a y a n d re a d in g s , w h ile E a s te r n 'a r e a s co ve r la te T uesday or Wed- s ub s ta n t ia l s av ing s in

______ R y p u l f o J m p w lc n U n d won^^ p e r cen t th rou gh M o n d ay . M o n d ay In Uie b w ton igh t re co rd ed w a rm in g o f 10 to 20 n e s d a y , w ith a c h a n c e o f Postage a n d producU on coats by

deg rees . F u r th e r w a rm in g is s h o w e rs o v e r th e n o r th e r n e lim in a t in g d u p l ic a tio n s ," saysin the 30s.

— W e a th e r synopsis :------------ a n t ic ip a te d in m o s t a r e a s toda y , m o u n ta in s .

Q o u d y to p a r t ly c l o u ^ skies A fa v o ra b le fa rm in g ou tlo ok H ig h tem pe ra tu re s w ill ra n g e

I ^ n 'M a l l n . ' v l c e p re s id e n t of

M a th e m a tic a l A pp lica tions

(M A G I ) , a diversi-

com pu te r system s f ir m . He

_ r- p e r cen t t h r o u ^ M on d ay ,h an d , a n d g e n t ly lo w er It h t o a prone to fle a beeUe b iju ry n ow . C a m a s P ra ir ie * H aU ey and

c o n ta in o ' of. w a te r-un til- com - -Ttny, b la c k h o p p ln g - b c lt lo - D a t f l_ L o ^ - W o o d R iv e i- V a llB y r- T -

plotcly submB-Bod. m r ^ l holM ta Im v c s RivtoB F a ir today; Increasing douds -------------------- ---- ------ - _______________________________ - u . r.u,K„ ----------

Then i t is b ro u g h t to s u rfa ce , b U ^ o t e ffe rt. S p ra y p la n ts M o n d ay . W a rm e r ; p re v a ile d t h r o u ^ o u t Southern Is p re d ic te d over the nex t t h r o u ^ th e h ig h 60s a n d 70s G ro up , Inc.

turned over, and excess water with J>evin, 2 wble«q)oons oi 60 high today in the upper 60s; Idaho and East-Central Oregon several days for growers witli some cooling by midweek, fled c o m p u L . ................. ........................allo w e d to r u n o u t. Do no t per c en t g rad e p w g a llo n o f h ig h ^ flonday in th e lo w 70s , an d on S a t u r d a y , w ith s h o w e rs p la n n in g to cu t th eh- firs t h a y due to the b ic reased c lou d c ite d a b ro ke rag e f ir m ’s a n n ua l

s h a k o . M o is tu r e r e m a in in g w a e r , o r m a la t h i o n . o n e ton ig h t In th e m l d ^ d - co n tin u in g In som e a re as , In- c rop . W ind s w ill be lig h t a n d c o v e r . O v e rn ig h t lo w s w i l l « a " f re q u e n t exam ,

dow n In th e ^ o f th e p e ta ls ‘j ? u p p e r 3 0s . C h a n c e of e lu d in g th e M a g ic V a l le y t e m p e r a t u r e s n e a r s e a s o n a l c o n tinue In the 30s a n d 40a. P*®" d u p lic a te m a ilin g s ,w ill keep th e b lossom s fresh fo r Q U E S T IO N O F T H E W E E K : .

0 c o n s id e r a b lo t im e . F in e D .C .o f T w in F a l ls : "W o hn y e a

sy ring ing on th e b lo ssom s w ill n ia p le tre e in o u r y a r d an d I t is

also keep th e m lo n ge r . Im poss iU o for us to g row tm y

■‘ a qul(J(' cha'hgo, tako Iho d i p ­

p ers uhd cu t tlio en tire s liru b

back to th e g round now . I t ’ll

p roduce a l l n ew wood th is y ear ,

a lthough th e f lo ra l show w ill bo

la ck in g fo r a y ear o r so.

I f y o u 're go ing to p la n t fo r­

sy th la , r e m e m l^ r t lic ro o re

u p r ig h t a n d s p r e a d in g

( " w e e p in g " ) typos. F o rsy t liia

suspensa fo rtune i g row s abo u t

e igh t feet h ig h , s tre am in g l o n g ________ ........................ . . „ .

.p cndu loua-bcanchca^E ocsy lliiiL _____ R A C C Q O N S _ j ^ N D _ C O n N _ ^ c a « s ___ u n t o g f i t h ,Short work week here S u c c e s s f u l I n v e s t i n g« Y O R K ( U P D - i n t look S o m o co m p an ie s w lU i tho (o u r ^ ia y , 4 (H iour w eek s ta r lo d - By ROGEI^'E. SPEAR

U n a 'coons l n u .0 co rn ™ ..™ . . . - . u , , “ Vonrs to s las li tho (ourK lay W M k t lnd It m e a n s w ith the w o rk tr s th e m je lv e s ,

U iev d id n 't w o rk M y p u t do w n m o s t ly fescue In w o rk w eek to five d ays , less ab s e n te e ism , less ta rd in e ss a lth o u g h the a dv a n tag es to

to a storo a n d tfot the sh ad e d a re a a n d a m ix tu re l i t la k e an o th e r 30 years to an d leas tu rn o v e r , b u t a lso U ia t s om e m a n a g e m e n ts a re h a rd ly

“ W e 've tr ie d aS °>™ Ir reol^^^^^ t l l l le d It w e ll, p u t dow n tres li N E W T O R K ( U P D - I f l t took S o m e co m p an ie s w lU i the (our-day, 4 frhour w eek s ta rted

J t ^ o n S w ^ ^ top so li, r o l W 11; le v e lle d , a n d (ourK lay w « k t lnd It m e a n s w ith the w o r k t r . them se lves ,

patch, b u t ................................

^ , , » m e em p loyes a re too p ^ p e d t r iv ia l ,

ten davs before the com ears We’ve used lots of good grass Hardly, If evidence at hand Is to work a t tij) efficiency after ar T ^ ! S , m a y ^ so a

» n WOW cvcn thou flh fl fa m o u s n u m b e r o f w orke rs the four-day Som e becom e too t ire d w ith the ^ “ I ju p s ug gesG • th a t

S c o m S n y M w i r s e Z t o w ork w eek n ow Is a re a lity a n d long d a y . A no the r d if f ic u lty Is s e n t im e n t fo r It is m u c h m o re over c a d i e ar . P u llinK th e e a r seco c o m p a n y say s u s easy lo __________ / ____ » ____ • . . nrotvrnnfwH nm nntf m « n (hnn

in te rm e d ia is a h y b r id an d

p ro bab ly t lio best o f th e i^ r ig h t-

g row ln g k in d s . I f you llvo>ln an

a re a w here It's too co ld fo r

fo rsy th ia s to b lo o m , try the

v a r ie ty F . o v a ta , e a r ly , h a rd y

an d less lik e ly to su ffe r b ud • ten da'ya' before” th e c o m ears

k ill in g . I t 's n o t as showy a s tho

o thers.

Ek -SStartes t g row in g hobb les , h e re 's w ou ld p e rm it the b a « to s lip aU even Im ™ p ic tu re s to p ro ve I t . " E “L u iS a h » o m T l n f Z r " t

s:r,T.ra«"?- ss.*" ■ “your la w n . b ag iil p la ce , t l i e c o rn r lS eno d sc«ded . I 'v e h a d the s a m e tre n d , a s It Is g ene ra lly p r o c la im e d : T Jie c o m m a n d - A lth o ug h W O p e r share ear-

« ' » 7 t o “^ . ............................. .....................................................................

S f s u ‘S a r ^ S i I n ' g e ^ T w o SS“ t o £ r " t e e d o r ° f . S t S r ^ w l l C ^ w ^ g e / Z t Z b < S T y U ' X V ™ i ^ n “ Z l ^lem ons . “ I f M l o t a e f s " law n m a n In U ie c o un try c a nn o t 1 ^ " “ ; “ “ s , 8 ‘v n g w orkers d ay Is a d a y o f n a t - a n d U iat s

tree lo ade rs . u n d e rn e a th . U iroug lw ut

Q>- I own a conside rab le

am o un t o f F ede ra l S ign and

S ig na l. I t Is 'depressed and

d l^ d e n d s are low . I h ave a

p ro f it a n d a m n o t ( In a n d a l ly

p ressed a t p resent. W hat adv ice

c a n you g ive? — D .S .

A — F ede ra l S ig n a n d S igna l

h a s a p p e a l p r im a r i ly fo r

co m m o d ity , th u s its p r ice Ls

d e te r m in e d b y s u p p ly a n d

d e m an d . No o ne can guarantee

th a t a buye r w ill m a tw a p ro fit

when he se lls . F u rthe rm ore ^ on

th is type o f investm ent you pay

sto rage cha rge s an d Insu rance

costs w ithou t benH tting fro m

d iv idends o r In te rest over the

M i n d .y o u r M o n e yiA V E RR y P E T E n W E A V

In t h c ^ : In fla tio n a ry tim e s ,

consum ers are o ften ste rn ly

w arned o ff cbnven lcnce foods

because they 're processed an d

thei‘o foro m o re expensive .

I t ’s true , a good n u m b e r of

.conven ience f o ^ do cost m o re

t h a n u n p ro c e s se d m o a ts ,

vege tab les a n d deserts. B u t a

s u rp r is in g n u m b e r do no t . In

s hunn ing convenience foods, tho

pu r is ts a lso forget th a t t im e has

v a lu e . . _

A s s is ta n t E d i t o r M a r t h a . tho ex tra u tens ils y o u n e e d 'to '

W illia m s , w ho feeds a fa m ily o f co o k th e le s s c o n v e n ie n t

cen ts fo r tJio sum e am o u n t o f

serv ings .

F o r lu n c h - b a g g e r s , snack-

p ackage d treats p u t o u t by

H u n t, D e l- M o n te , My-T-Fine

an d o thers a re h an d y b u t can

cost tw ice as m u c h as those in

regular-slzo p ac ka ge s .'S n ac k -

p a c k a g e d ^ I ^ p le s a M C b , fo r

e x am p le , costs 47 cen ts a pound

w h ile r e g u la r a p p le s a u c e ,

p acke d in your own ]ar , costs

less th a n 20 cents.

Those w ho te ll you to shun

conven ience foods o ften Ignore

f ive , w ondered w hethor tliere

w e r e n ’t s om o s m a r t c o m ­

p rom ises betw een cost and

conven ience . She in terv iew ed

n u tr it io n is ts and pro fessiona l

food buye rs and then d id som o

ex tens ive test shopp ing . H e re ’s

he r m a rk e t basket repo rt:

L e t ’s lo ok fb-st a t thecon-

yonlence foods w h ich ac tu a lly

cost loss th a n tiiose p re p a red a t

hom e fro m sc ra tc h . Home-

pe rked coffee costs tw ice as

m u ch as In s tan t. C anned and

frozen peas are deH nlte ly less

expensive th an tho ra w coun ­

te rpart. So are c o m , sp inach

and Ib n a beans.

The secret of s av ing m oney In

p ro c e s se d ' 'v e g e ta b le s i s

avo ld anc « o f those w ith ex tras

lik e "bo lM n- bqg" convenience

or those w ith u u c e s or bu tte r

added . C o m w ith b u tte r added

b i the p acke t costs 48 cents a

‘ pound ( In W ashing ton , D .G .

s to re s ) w h ile c o rn w ith o u t

b u tte r c o its 30 cents.

W ith e n tr ie s , canned and

p ackage d s p ^ e t t l a re m oney

savers . So are frozen breaded

s h r im p , canned bee f stew and

canned ch icken chow m e in .

So ine co n ve n lw c e foods are

a lm o s t too , c o n v e n ie n t a n d ,

th e re fo re , n e e d le s s ly ’ ex-

Is . a g oo d

Soqne m a y say they need It

a f te r tho consecu tiv e tr ick s of,

s a y , 8 a .m . - 6:30 p .m . w ork

d ay s , b u t those a lre ad y on tlio

ro u tin e g ene ra lly m a in ta in they

w ou ld never chang e b ac k to the

“ o ld ” s ystem .

B u t n o t a l l w o rk e r s f in d

. the four-dayw eeka ttractlve .E m -

enoug l).’

I. W . A be l, p re s id e n t o f the

S tee lw orkers , fa vo rs a four-day

week , b u t no t one 40 h o u rs lo ng .

O ne w o n u n ’s . reason fo r a re e x p e < ^ to b e be low

beb )g a g a in s t a ch ang e ? "W h e n year-earUer r e ^ t a , th is la the

m y h u s b a n d Is a roun d tho B „ t U m e In 6 y e a rs th a t such

ho m e , he d r iv e s m e c r a iy w hen g row th has been In te rrup ted .

I 'm try in g to g e l ^om o w ork i „ 1970, p a r t ic u la r ly In tho

d o n e ." second h a lt , tho f ir m w as af-

A t la s t co un t ap p ro x im a te ly («c t«d b y slow dow ns In orders

200 l l r m s th roughou t the fro m the aerospace , a ir lin e and

co un try h ad ch ang ed ove r. The ra ilro a d in dus tr ie s , whUe proH t

ayo id th is m ve s tm e n t a re a .

In creas ing d e m a n d fo r S c o t ^

s h o u ld h e lp e l im in a te th e

ipp ly , th u s P .H . should

w a it It o u t.

(M r . S pear canno l

Strike right

------ ---------------- --- K y - ( ^ ' > 7"■nils Is a s tep b a c k w a rd s ," 20,000 o r so em p loyes In vo lved m a rg in s were re s tr ic ted fro m Tho K en tucky C ou rt o f A ppeals

ho s a id in 0 re cen t In te rv iew , a r e o n ly a t in y fra c t io n o f th e s h a r p ly h ig h e r In te r e s t ex- h as ru le d th a t s U te e m p l o y

“ o u r a im Is a sho rte r w o rk B O m illlo n a t w ork In tho U n ite d p e n se s an d s ta r t- u p co s ts ,

w eek , n o t u re tu rn to tlie 1(V- S ta tes , b u t the n u m b e r o f f ir m s Renew ed.Krow th is a n t ic ip a te d ,

hour d a y . " fa ll in g In to lin e Is In c re a sb ig so h o w ever, for the la tte r h a lf o f

« Jh^= fo u r .d a y w eek ”a " C ^ ' Z r 40 p e r cen t o f F S S '

t fo y e s a t C arbo n nea u Indus- dan t b e a p p l ie d In d isc r im ina te- S iM iM j i y ou t o f d a te , accord- bus iness Is Ued to la w e n ­

tr ie s , a p ro duce r o f t a d ^ a k - ly tag to som e observers. ' (b rcem en t, h ig hw a y s a fe ly an d

n . . u . A u to im n u fa c tu r e r s , now on “ m a in t e n a n c e a n d c o n tr o l

a throe-shirt o p e ra t io n , w ou ld A r a d ic a l v a r laU o n o f the e o u lc m e n l ta th e tran spo rU U o n

r u n In to a p ro b le m In s ta lU ng 10-. Id e a o f g iv in g w orkers m o re co m p an y should

h o ur sh ifts , w h ich w ou ld m e a n free U m e w h ile I h p f w o rk t o b e n e f i t f r o m th e In c re a s e d

fou r h o u rs of e ac h d a y w lUi no s am e n u m b e r o f h o urs Js the i „ t i , , „ a r e a s ,

, “ ' ' “ i ? ? ' .T f '* ' f ” ' ^ , « W w iy l « w M f < > w « n e n t a n d1- w eek . I t 's the s y s tem fo r la b

a t ^ i r a n d R a p id s , M ich .,

i g o d o v e r to a fo u r- da y

era

c h a n g o i

w eek In th e m id 1950s b u t two

s ea rs la te r d o m a h d e d a re tu rn

to five d ays .

'The w o rk w as s ti l l a s d u l l in

do no t h ave th e r ig h t to s M k e .

I h e ru lin g In c lu ded school

teachers, w ho h e ld a four-day

w a lk o u t fo r b e tte r w ages.

T he h ig h co u r t to ld p u b lic

em p loyes m a y Jo in un ions an d

nego tia te w ag es an d w ork ing

cond itions b u t m a y no t s tr ike to

press th e ir d e m a n d s .

p ro d uc tio n .

T ra nsp o rta tio n a n d c o t ^ u n i-

A R M Y S e c re ta ry S tao le y R .

n e s o r , w ho h ad served In post

fo r a lm o s t s U years u ^ r

J o h n s o n , N U e n a d m lu ls *

t r a d o d s , r e s ig n e d F r ld a y i

P e n tag o n o ffic ia ls announced .

(U P !)

official

B y R O G E R S f r a n k l i n

I n a r e c e n t c o lu m n I

d iscussed the ques tion : Shou ld

sen io r cen te rs becom e m ore

p o lit ic a lly o rie n ted ?

M a n y o f you

p e n s iv e . , P l u a Is . ft „

e x am p le . P iz za m ix I n a " b b x ........

( p la in ) costs 57 cen ts and] n u tr it io n qi

m a k e s enough to serve fo u r o r T h e r a le fo r r e t a in in g

five . F r o z e n .re ady t o h e a t p l n a , m a x im u m tas te a n d n u t r i t i « i in

costs . 80 cen ts an d o n ly feeds fro zen m e a i , f ish a n d p u jd iry l» i

- three.-Regular, condensed a o u p . i a s t . ( r e e ie - .- ! . .B low ..- thdw ^

p ro duc ts . F o r e x am p le , w ith

I n s t a n t o a tm e a l , y o u s a v e

w hsh ln g a s ticky o a tm e a l p an

even t l ^ u g h yo u ’re p ay in g 2.5

cen ts m o re p e r se rv ing .

As fa r a s q u a lity is concerned ,

food bu y e rs fo r tw o m a jo r

r e s t a u r a n t c h a in s c l a im

f r e e z in g p re s e rv e s m o re

n u tr it io n a l v a lue o f fru its a n d Q u i t S

v ege tab les th an c a n n in g an d

a lso re q u ire s few er ^chem ical

add itive s .

G ood conven ience b uys , w hen

you c a n f in d th e m , a re firozen

ch ic ken (w ho le o r p a r ts ) , frozen

s te a k s (som(0-^24-hour c o n ­

ven ience s to res h avo t h e m ) an d

frozen fis h . F oo d ex pe rts s ay

sup e rm a rk e ts , d o n 't se ll m a n y n — '

b-ozen m o a t U f l ^ p r< ^uc ts f i V J f | J f

b ecause o f "h o usew ife syn-

d r o m e . " T h e y c l a im

housew ives s til l w an t to bee an d

poke m e a t c u ts , ch ic k en an d

f b h .

W hen fresh ch icken or o th e r „ _

m e a t Is p u rch ased on a sa le a n d T ' C T l / G S then Is tossed In to th e h o m e . .

r e f r ig e r a t o r f r e e z e r co m - B O IS E ( y P ! ) - W . 'D e a n

p a r tm e n t , i t c a iY t a k e f r o m 2 4 to B o y le , w h o . M i l l r e t i r e a s id io rt f i lm , fo llow s. T hen w e

36 Hours to freeze th rou gh . T h is r e g io n a l ' a g r o r tb m ls t f ro m ' h a v e re fre shm en ts a n d dan-

U too s lo w a n d a llow s the m e a t R e g io n O ne o f t h e B p re au o f d n g . I c a n te ll y o u th a t m a n y o f

R e c la m a t io n , h a s been g iv en u s co u ld do w ith o u t the speakers

th e m e r ito r io u s se rv ice a w a r d . _ w e p re fe r to t a lk to fr iends

o f th e D e p a r t m e a t ^ . t h e In* a n d devo te m o re t lm e 't o dan-

te r lo r . . d n g . In fa c t .s o n n e g e t so l>ored

R e g io n O n e e n c o m p a s s e s - w ith - s p e a k e rs t h a t o ften they

I d a h o , W a s h in g to n , O rc^gon, le a ve a n d w a it In th e h a l l u n t il

W este rn M o n ta n a a n d W estern th e ta lk ’s o ve r. I c a n w e ll

W y o m in g . _ ' Im a g in e w h a t w o u ld h ap p e n i f

fo u r d ay s a s i t w as on f iv e ," ______^ ________ _____________ _ s c tw iiy tM m w o M n - u t

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n e a u s a ld . " j] j8 t ch a ng in g tho d if f ic u lt to ado p t . S a in ts H o s p lU l a t S a lt L a k e co ncern , shares shou ld be he ld

w o rk d a y d o e s n 't m a k e the T he reco rd w ou ld seem to C ity , b u t , so fa r a s is k n o w n ,, a d ^ t io n a l ap p re d a t lG il.

w o rk m o re m o a p in g fu l. ’ ’ In d ic a te t h a t fe r v o r fo r th e n ow here e lse . q _ a re b te re s te d In

Sco tch w hU ky in v e s to e n ts . Do

y o u fa vo r th is? D J3 . a n d P .V .

Q - A Sco tch w h isky in-

v e i ^ e n t I m a d e 6 years ago is

now w o r th less th an m y cost,

a r g u m e n ts a g a in s t p o lit ic s a t W h a t do I do n ow ? — P .H .

H E R Tcenter, b u t I a lso know a A - A la x loopho le , w h ich h a »

good n u m b e r o f y o u w h o 'd a lnce been p lu g g e d , a t tra c te d

T im e F o r L iv in ga n d n e ig h b o rh o o d f a i l le s

p re v io u s to e le c tion d a y (w e 're

u s u a lly b o red to d e a th w ith a l l

o f t h e m be fo re i t ’s t im e to

v o te ! ) , a n d th ey o ffe r us a m p le

In f o r m a t io n a b o u t p o l i t ic a l

r a th e r be d e m o n s tr a t in g a t th e s p e c u la tV « an d re su lte d In a

C a p ito l th a n d a n c in g a t y o u r s h a rp in crease in {supplies o f

__________ ____________ ^ ........ .. s e n io r c en te r . Y o u f in d y o u r S c o tc h w h is k y . F u r t h e r

s hou ld , b u t o the rs In s is ted th a t c a n d id a te s a n d th e ir p la tfo rm s ce n te r a n Idea] p la ce , to coor- ag g ra v a t in g the . s itu a tio n w as

th ey w o u ld n 't w e lcom e po lit ic s —n o n e e d to re l in q u is h our U m e d ln a te p o lit ic a l a c tiv i ty i ^ , th e c red it squeeze w h ich fo rced

a t th e ir c en te rs . - to th e m a t o u r g ro u p ’s m ee ting , m o re Importarit*, to le a rn th e d u m p in g by trad e rs . Scotch la a

WARBERG’SMOVING a STOtAOff

a i x m d v w n u n u

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I 'd lik e to s h a re w ith you a " W h e n we f ir s t / o r g a n l z ^ Issues th a t n u w t a f fe c t a l l o f u s .

le t te r fro m M rs . K a t lie r ln o D . a lm o s t 12 years ag o , o u r by- . . y o u r c en te ^ Is w here y o u r

M c C u s k e r r B r is t o l , C onn '., Jaw s s tr ic t ly s t a le d ‘n o p o l i t l c s J . / J c o m m b n c a u < e " _ l s m o ^ ‘

w h ic h ’ s u m s ' u p ' v a r io u s W e ' 'o r g a n i z e d “ fo r T con*’’ v ita lly fe lt a indyunderstood.

a r g u m e n ts agains ti p o lit ic s : . p a n lo n sh lp , to e n h an c ^ an d O f co u rse , e ac h In ^ v id u a l

*’ I 'm d e f i n i t e ly ' a g a in s t s t im u l a t e o u r . t a le n ts a n d cen te r m u s t dec ide w he the r o r

b r in g in g p o lit ic s In to senioc. h o bb ie s , an d o u r g ro u p h u bee il n o t p o lit ic a l a c t iv i ty w ill be

ce n te rs ," s h e w rite s . " O u r lit t le w o n d e r fu l In these dlrectiiE>ns. So be n e fic ia l to Its m e m b e rs . A t

m e e t in g , h o ld e very T uesday w hy a h o u ld 'w e spo il o i ^ lit t le M rs . M cC usk e r 's s en io r c en te r ,

a f te rno on , la s ts o n ly t w h q u rs . g a t h e r in g s , In te n d e d fo r - it 's o bv iou s th a t th e re ’s lit t le

B us iness m a t te rs a lone con>' s o c ia b il ity a n d e n te r ta ih m e n t , t im e fo f p o lit ic a l a c tiv i ty . B u t

s u m e a lm o s t one h o u r . O u r w l^ h p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t y a n d m a n y ce n te rs d o h a v e th e t im e

e n te r ta in m e n t p e r io d , w h ic h s p e a k e r s ? " ; a n d In c lin a tio n ~ m a k in g the

p resents som e speake r o r a T hose ore M r« . M d O m k e r 's id e a w orth co n s id e r ing .

to d e t e r io r a t e . T a s te a n d

n u tr it io n su ffe r . W hen m e a ts

a r e c o m m e r c ia l ly '^ b la s t

fr o z e n ," they freeze th rou gh in

a n h o u r o r so a n d te e tas te a n d

re ta in ed .

and«eerve o r re ady- tohea t roUs

cost 57 cen ts for 12 ounces . H ie

r e f r ig e r a t e d , p o p ^open tu b e

ro lls , w h lc h '^ k e o n ly a few

m in u te s to p r e p a r e , c o s t 35

rttiOTcouiffRYl•^TREE SERVICE ;

N e b o n r re g io n a l they"w ere a sked to a lt a n d Usten : U K E S T O C O M P E I E [ r

director for the bureau, said tlia_u> the long )lst of i- " " ' " - * - I I I B ! ■ I I W I I IJ » aM -n .pr« » n ted tn Rnyle.-paUllcal o A le s T M y s e lU ’d - a - - . ■aUdlraierlhnnKtaylnhonorof go shopping on the day - - * * * * * *■ ■ ■ ■ -

political- speaker Invades i _

j r E C / t j y p o i T m w g

T 7 T e a r s tn t h e B u s in e s s #

• PHONE 733-6088 Or . , . •taCKCKTHEYEUOW nCKb;

.............................................................. sp e ak e r in v ade s o u r - ^ ?

_ ive w u m o re tlex lb lU ty i n . s a id th e aw a rd w as m e e tin g , w

i l a t l o n a l _ W a n d a J ) t - l lw n % L B ! a n n & i g . i . i n s ^ ___________ , ^ , ^ U ) 0 » « l$ e d . J » U » C f lg n l t i f l n . o L t h f t _ - ^ I !m - a lL id iu v o t i n g - f b r - t h e - * S .

To r e a lly speed u p th a w in g , ro le B ^ p la y M In pro tpoU ng m a n o r w o m a n w ho'U h e lp th e m the P a lm e r H ouse R ^ u r a n t im p r o v e d a g r i c u l t u r a l p ra c - sen io r c a u s e . B u t I fee l w e c a n X

in C h icag o p t t t i f r o t m s te ak s UceB< a n d w e e d c o n t r o l le a n i a l l a b o u t th e m O U T S ID E

In to d e e p fa t a n d sears 'th e m p ro g ram ^ . In th e 1 > ad fip Nor- o u r .s e n io r c e n te r . W e h a v e th e

un t il t ^ ' r e O ex ib le . .. tbw est. i ' lo c a l p i p e n , ' r a d l ( r , ^ t « l « V ^ ^

Conditions for buying u home, are the . best they’ve been for'the past, three years. W e niakc F H A , V /y or B A N K ” loans to BMy or BuiUj y(>ur home at wnsible Bank rates. Speedy service witha nUnimum -o! red tape.

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\ l T I m n - N t w i , T w in F a l l i , Id a h o S u n d a y , M a t '

ScruBbers cleansugar p l a ^T W IN F A L I ^ - T li« o t tho d ry « r e m lM lo M .

A ^ lg a m a t e d S u g a r C o. h a s ■ 'H ie u n lU u s « w a te r th a t U

In a ta U e d tw o la r g e s t e v n s p r a y ^ out o f nozz les t o t h w ith

scrubber s ta c lu to c lea il a ir o n d ag a in s t th e smoike, C roft

poU utan ta (ro n i th e sug a r beet s a id . The s p ray in g a c tion takes

d rye r em issions^ a cco rd in g to aU p f th e so lid p re c ip ita te s out

A rno ld O o f t , p la n t supcrln- o f th e sm o ke , h e said.- •

tend en t. 8^1(1 c o ld w a te r Is p ip ed

I h e In s ta lla tio n Is p a r t o f a to the scrubbera fro m o the r

1200,000 e ffo rt b y A m a lg a m M e d opera tions In the p la n t . A fte r It

S ug a r to c le an the a ir ; C ro ft is used to re m o ve poU u tan ta

so ld . • • • fro m th e sm o ke , the w ate r Is

T he t m B ta c ia w ill In k o th e n ite re d an d p u t b a d t Ih r tu g H

fly ash out o t tbo sm o ko th e p la n f s ay s te m .

o m is s io n . E n o u g h p o l lu ta n t s T lio co m p an y 's new system s

w ill i » tak en o u t o l th e em - w ® des ig ned to keep th o w ate r

m iss ions to be 60 p e r cen t b e low In .th e p la n t so the p la n t w on ’t

g overnm ent re q u ire m e n ts C ro ft re lease any, in to R oc k O e e k ,

s a id a lm o s t JOO p e r cen t o f the p o llu tin g It , O ro ft s a id ,

so lid p iU u ta n tsw lU bo ta k e n oatT— T h e - p ln n t — w U l^ - u a e - th e .

r e c y c le d w a te r r e p e a te d ly ,

O ro ft s a id . •

I h e p ro je c t Is p a r t o f a tw o

year p ro g r a m by th e co m p an y

to c lean the en v iron m en t o f a i r

an d w a te r p o llu tio n , he s a id .

No addressI ^ N S IN G , M ic h . ( U P D -

.. .M ore 'th an ' 2,000 persons w ho

have w ritte n fo r . the , 1971

M ich ig an h ig h w a y m a p f i l le d ,

to fu rn is h a n add ress w here the

m a p shou ld be se n t , says th e

M ld i lg a n H ig hw ay D e p a r ^ e n t .

Reques ts , fo r th e new m a p

have passe d the 25,000 m a r k

since. I t c ^ e j ) f f the presses

Unit enters

stampede

J E R O M E ' - ' TTie ' Je rp m e

‘ Ju n io r>0886 Is a m o n g the e a r ly

•e n tr an ts « in th e S ia k e R iv e r

-S tam p e d e , schedu led . July:.1^17-

Qt N a m p a .

‘ D ead line fo r p a ra de en tr ie s Is

M ay 29, a c co rd in g to L eo na rd

F le tche r , s ta m p e d e 'c h a irm a n .

? snb sM n E V B H U W G S D m YKIMBERLY, IDAHO .

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NEWS PHOTOS doat always oome easy as Time»i4ewi v W H V 1111 |ihoU>grapher Hike Robertswo fo o nd o a i fai piMtographfail the

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IN STORE BAKERYF i r s t step in in sta lla t io n is ho istingm nits intonplace

Dedication ready for 3-Island Park

- G L fcN N S F E R R Y ( D P I ) -

D e d ic a t io n c e r e m o n ie s a re

■cheduled fo r J u n e 1^19 fo r the

I h r e e b la n d Qrosslng o n the

S n ake R iv e r n e a r G lenns F e rry ,

Id a h o ’s new est s ta te p a rk .

O f f i c i a l d e d ic a t io n is

Program setJ E R O M E - A m u s ic a l

p ro g r a m e n title d “ W e’ve only

ju s t b e g u n " w il l b e preseh ted a t

th « Je ro m e C hu rch o f the

N aza ren e a t 7 p.m^. S u n d a ^

T Im p e rfp r rna nc « , to Im g iven

by ^a g rou p o f 90 tem *aK ers

^ ( r o m .B o lM F ln i t O iu r c h o f the

Naxareoe, will be of Interest to all yw thf, accordlM to Rev. l^ le Higgios. pastor.

schedu led (o r 3 p . in . Ju n e 10,

w ith G o v . OecU D . A ndrus an d

D r . M e r le W e lls , d ire c to r , Idaho

S t a t e H is t o r i c a l S o c ie ty , e»-

pec ted to a tte n d .

P a rk M a n a g e r Je r r y Hover

s a id m o re th a n 8,500 people

h av e v is ite d the h e w fa cu lty , a t

le a s t 1,100 o f th e m fro m o ther

s ta te s.

H e s a id he h a d h a d IM

r ^ u e s t s fo r t ra ile r fa c ilitie s

a iid 50 fo r cam p s ite s , b u t sa id

re se rv a tio n requests - h r the

I S ^ c a U o n c t f ^ l k f U e s w o m d ^

h a n d le d on a “ f ir s t conM ,.inrat

s e rv e d " b a s U r ” ’^ " ’ ^

A ctlv lU es In c lu de an an tique

show a n d s a le ,' a p e r fp m ia n c «

b y B u h l 'a A n t iq u e i 'e s t iv a l

'n>eater o n Ju n e 17, a n am a te u r

rodeo , a p a r ^ , a h is to rica l

p ag e an t a n d a fre e beef bar*

beque .

Enforcing rules topic at m.eeting

T W IN .F A L L S - E n ­

fo rcem en t o f re g u la tion s on

S . F orest S e r ^ la nd s in-

e lu d in g r e c r e a t io n a l fe e

p r o g r a m v io la t io n s , c lo s u r e

o rd e r v io la t io n s , o c c u p a n c y

brespaas a n d m in in g trespass '

w ere d iscussed in a m ee ting o f

S a w to o th N a t io n a l F o r e s t

personne l F r id a y .

ITw meeting opened at 9 a jn. I n the supendsor’s office for'

ECtAIRS

personne l.

Use o f the new m a ^ s t r a t e

co u r t system in Id a ho w u a lso

' Ined b y rec rea tio n s ta ff

r , R o b e r t H o ag .

ALBERTSON’S BAKERY ITEMS ARE GUilRANTEED THE FRESHEST M TOWN!

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ANGELiOODMX BROWNE MIX DIMERS FRISKES

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‘Cop ’ and ^Con work together

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f locked to the foothlUfl a n d slopes o f th e 10,M M 9o ( ^ ig b v o l c n o

to see (be m o s t q>ecU c tilB r en tp tlon s c e I t t f l . (U P I)

Shoshone scholarships listed

SO U T H B E N D , Ind . f u P I ) -

A " c o p ” a n d a " c o n " w ho used

to- be . t b e p o l ic e m a n 's jch le f

an tagon is t a r e w ork ing together

as'-a te an ) o n th e s lde o f the-

la w .

It iB " c o p , " C ap t. R a lp h J .

W o lfe , o f the co n un un ity

re la tion s d epa r tm e n t ■ o f the

Sou th B end P o lic e D epartm en t,

a n d the " c o n , " J a c k B urb rldgo ,

a paro le d b a n k robber, once

expe rienced a m u tu a l d is like

fo r each o th e r . th a t nearly

ended In B urb r ld go k ill in g

W olfe .

" I c o u ld n 't s ta nd th a t guy

w hen I 'W ^s w a lk in g a b o a t ,"

s a id m \ t e . ' ' l ie w as an

en fo rcer fo r o rgan ized c r im e

a n d I knew It , b u t 1 co u ldn 't

p rove I t . "

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. a e v f i r a ly ^ ^ s ago.-sald.Uui.cJCr-

con v lc t. " I h e a^d W olfe w as

go ing to accuse m o o f robb ing a

b an k In tow n . I w as f i l i n g

h ig h on d ru g s .' I f ho ca m e

a t m e I w as go ing to shot h is

head o f f ."

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fr iends o f th e o ffice r in tervened

an d preven ted h im fro m

m a k in g the con fronta tion .

B u rb r ld g o even tu a lly w ound

up w ith tw o conv ictions on ba tik

•ro bbe ry ch a rge s . Ttie v ic t i­

m iz e d b an k s w ere In E van sv ille

a n d A lb u que rque , N .M .. a n d It

w as w h ile he w as be in g , po lice force.

(re turned to N ew M ex ico th a t he " I . h e a r d abou t h is work in

chang ed . B u rb r ld ge s a id ............... Terre Haute/-’ W oUe sa id ^ " I

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seat o f a c a r . I w a jr c h a in e d .- b d lle v a b le b u t 1 w a o H l l n g to '

In d ia n a S tate P o lic e 'L l. Q n d r . take a chartce w ith h im ."

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m ^ s h a l w e re - te tum ing m e to WoUe d iscussed creation of

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I^ to n .te l l in g ^ th e M a rs h a l h o w -Norris, d irec tor o f R eg ion 1 of

p roud he w a s . o f h is tw o t h e > d i a n a C r im in a l JusU ce

^ Id rcn . Ho ta lk e d abo u t A gency , w h ich p rov ided a M .750

b r in g ing th e m u p in a C h r is tia n g ra n t to th e p o lice d epar tm en t.

d ep o rtm e n t la te r app lie d

“ W e ll, I h ave tw o chU dren , the m oney to W o lfe 's p ro g r a m ,

too. I begun rev iew in g m y life . N o rris app ro ved .’ so the idea

I r e a li ie d w h o l u. m e s a I h a d w<»s to m a te r la lU e .

m ad e o f It. M>[ w ife dec ided, to . * '

g ive u p on n ie a f te r s ix o r ■ ‘ 'A t ^Irst, I c o u ld n 't be llovo

seven y e a rs . She co u ld n ’t , bo he w as be ing paro le d th a t ,

b lam e d . I. w as on m y w ay to / c a r ly , '* W olfe s a id . " B u t it w as

prison land a l l I le ft her w lth^ true.. I h a d a p ro g r a m an d an

w as tw o ch ild ren a n d tho » x - c o n v lc to n m y h a n d s .’' .

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B urb rldge s a id . -of B u rb r ld ge In th o beg in n in g .

" I got dow n on m y knees a n d ".It w as n 't a n y th in g he d id o r

p rayed for h e lp . I ask ed G o d - to - d id n 't ,d o . I Jus t k ep t rem em -J|

fo rg ive m e . I w an te d an o th e r b e rlng the c o u n t i n g B urb rldge

d ia n c e to be a good fa th e r an d

h u sb an d ,’ ho s ^ d .

B u rb r ld go w on p a ro le la s t

J a n u a ry M te r se rv ing th reo '

and-a-liaU years In th e pen iten*

t ia r y a t T e rre ‘H a u te a n d W olfe

th inks th e tra n s fo rm a t io n is

com p le te .

" I ’d s ta ke m y jo b o n It. H e 'l l

never go b a d a g a in ," sa id

W olfe , a IG-year v e te ro n o f the

I . knew fro m th o s treets o f

South B e n d ."

Ira Hoffnr)anInn joined ouf loUl organliulion.

Iru ho* h(id Qv«r 70 yiofi •iip«n'

»nc« in homt lufnlthlngi. W«

:lnow Ihot >>« will bff an oti«| lo

pnil cuilomcri und Iriandt all

nvtr Mdgie ValUy. lU iok«t ihii

.0|>p0Munil^ lo inviU ihon lo

him. W* Uqw you will lov« dtol'

Ing willi lin.

S H O S H p N E ~ Scho larsh ips

a w a r d e d ' to S h o sh o n e h ig h

school g ra d u a t in g sen io rs are

announced b y 'IS u p t . Kenneth

C rothers .

D o ro thy H ubbs rece ived a

$ j l . ^ scho la rsh ip fro n i Boise

^ t o College fo r a n educa tio na l

o ppo rtun ity g ran t u n d e r the

w o rk - s tud y p r o g r a m ; F r a n k _ ________ __________

- G a r r e t t^ $375; le a d e r s h ip U r i l v e r s i l ^ r i d a h o fro m tfie

scho la rsh ip to lU c k s College; Id a h o ^ rN u c le a r C o r p . J a c k

Id a h o A lu m n i A s s o c ia t io n

s cho larsh ip O s a ^ r r l o c h o a ,

J im P a g o ag a an d D o n a ld P r ice ,

1180 aw a rd s fro m Id a ho S tate

U n iv e rs ity . P r ice a lso rece ived

|40<), 6no o f 13 s cho larsh ips

a w a r d e d b y t h e - G r a n g e In ­

su ran ce A sso c ia tio n , Seattle .

P a tr ic ia Sears re c e ived $1,000

p e r y ear fo r fou r y ears to tho

S ta c ie C h u r c h m a n , |6S0 to

U n iv e rs ity o f Id a ho from the

U n io n P a c i f i c a n d S ears

R oeb uck scho la rsh ip funds.

G a r y D u r k e t t , $350 to

U n iv e rs ity ;o f Id a ho fro m tho

S o loaga rece ived a $600 foo tba ll

s c h o la r s h ip to I d a h o S ta te

U n iv e rs ity , a n d Jo h n U ru tla

rec/.ived $340 f r o m IS U a s a

f r e s h m a n h o n o r a r y s c h o la r ­

s h ip . . ■ . .

T he g r a d u a te s w e re a d ­

dressed b y U . G q v .r J a c k M .

M u r p h y , f o r m e r S h o sh o n e

r e s id e n t , w h o V u rg e d th e m

"D o n 't Jo in a jo b , b u t be a

le a d e r o f b e tte r th in g s ."

D ip lo m a s w ere p resented by

E lm e r I . T e rry , s c i ^ l b o ard

c h a irm a n , to U u B d rrio choa ,

G a ry B u rk e t t, A nn C aspery n ,

"May Jackson “Cfiatfiel^^Mar s h a l C h a tte r to n , S tac ie O iu r-

c h m a n , Ru.*)? P a rn w o r th , Susan

F la v e l , F r a n k G a r re t t , E ll is

G o o ch . T o m H addock . R ic k

H e ls le y , D o ro th y H u b b s , M e lv ii i

H u yse r , R a n d y Jo h ns o n , D e l

L o w , - K e i t h - M a b b u t t , . D e b

Sepften O n e id a , J im Pagoaga',

D an P a rk h u rs t, D on Pr ice ,

M a rk R lchcreek^ D ave R itte r ,

P a tr ic ia S a ra ii, J a c k So loaga ,

M y rn a Spencer, B r ia n Stirnp-

son, D e n lte S tu tzm a n , George

S w a m e r , J im T ho rpe , Teresa

Sorensen T renk le a n d Jo lm

U rruU a .

L isa B e rrio choa g ave the

' s i l u i a t o r l a n 's s p e e c h a n d

P a tr ic ia S a ra s tho v a led ic to ry

s p e e c h .'J im P a g o ag a p layed a

p iano selecU 6n an d D o n P r ice

p layed a tru m p e t so lo . R ev .

J a m e s H o lt , B ap tis t m in is te r ,

g a v e th e in v o c a t io n -and

^ n e d ic t io n . .

Carnegie Hall ending 10th seasonN E W Y O R K ( U P I )- C a n ic g le

H a ll C orp . is n e a r in g tlie end of

its 10th season of com pe titio n

w ith L in c o ln C e n te r fo r th e

P e r fo rm in g A rts u n d it is

bus ie r a n d m ore successful

f in a n c ia lly t i ia n a t a n y tim e

s ince its o pen ing 80 years ago

th is m o n th . *

" T h e y s a id i t c o u ld n 't be

d o n e ," J u l iu s B lo om , executive

d ire c to r o f the corporoU on

w h ich o pera tes tho concert h a ll

on a non-profit b as is , observed

w ry ly . " I th ink the fa c t th a t the

co rpo ra tio n h a s sponsored Its

own p ro g r a m s ra th e r than Just

re n ting a u d ito r iu m , space h as

m ad e poss ib le tlio su rv lv o l of

the h a l l ."

B lo o m , a n ex hu b e ran t , persis­

te n t m a n w ho is b u r s t in g w lli i

p liin s fo r th o fu tu re , suggested

c re a tiv e p ro g r a m m in g to the

co rpo ra tio n 's b o a rd d u r in g Its

f ir s t season , 1960-61, a n d found

the Idea d id no t h a v e unanl-

nu>us suppo r t. H o w eve r , B loom

g o t h is w ay a n d success soon

conv inced re c a lc it r a n t b oard

m e m b e rs th a t he w as on tho

r l f ^ t p a th . ‘

E lg l i t ye ars ngo B loom

esLablished an a n n u a l In te rn a ­

t io na l 'F e s t iv a l o f v is itin g

O rches tras w h ich h a s b ro ug h t

44 o f th e w o r ld 's b e s t s ym pho ­

n ic o rgan iza tion s to C arneg ie

H a ll. T lio c u rro n t season h as

fe a tu re d tlie Los Ange les,

A t la n ta , N ew Jc r s^ : a n d

M e lb o u rn e , A u s lra llt i. sym pho*

n les fo r the f irs t t im e . The

B os ton , P it ts b u rg h an d C leve ­

la n d o rch e s tra s lu v e th e ir own

a n n u a l series a t C a rneg ie .

"T h e n a m e ^ 'C a r n e ^ H a ll '

m e a n s so m u ^ , . s ta nd s fo r so

m u c h , a n d y e t wo cu m e so n e a r

to lo s ing I t . " sa id B lo om ,

re fe rr in g to t l io c i 'id s 'o f l95fl

w hen C ^ n c g ie ’s ch ie f te na n t,

th e N ew Y o r k i P h ilh a rm o n ic ,

b o u n c e d it w ou ld leave tho

f in a n c ia lly a l l in g h a l l a n d m ove

to l in c o ln ' C en te r tlien un de r

construc tion .

Tho re a lty In te rests w h ich

ow ned C a rneg ie de c id ed to t ^ r

dow n tlie a c ou stica lly superb

b u t un p ro fita b le h a l l und

rep lace i t w ith a n office

s k y s c r a p e r . V io l in is t I s a a c

S te m m o u n te d a successfu l

c a m p a ig n to o b ta in le g is la tio n

a llo w ing tho c ity to ta k e over

tJio h a l l a s a ■ cu ltu ra l m o n ­

um en t.

T lie c ity bo ug h t C a m e g ic H a ll

fo r $5 m il l io n — B loom ca lls U

" a r id ic u lo u s ly s n u l l a m o u n t in

re tro spec t’ ’->and en trus ted its

o pe ra tion to tho n ew ly fo rm ed ,

q u a s l- p u b llc C a r n e g ie H a ll

C o rp ., w h ich leases the p roper­

ty ; ' • •

Judicial ethics may be reviseda i lC A G O ( U P I ) - A Bfilect

A m e r ic a n B a r A ssoc ia tion co m ­

m itte e o f le a d in g judges,

law ye rs o nd le g a l scho lars

today issued U ic lr p roposed ,

d ra f t o f a re v is ion o f tho 47-

year-old C anons o f Ju d ic ia l

E th ics .

The'prop<>sed rev is ions would

p rov ide tlia t a ju d g e 's ju d ic ia l

d u tie s have p r io r ity over an y

o the r a c tiv i ty , t l ia t ho be

fa ith fu l to th e la w , unswayed

by p a r t is an In te rests , pub lic

c la m o r o r fe a r of c r it ic is m und

t h a t h e r e p o r t p u b l ic l y a n y

c o m pensa tio n re c e iv ed f r o m .

ou ts ide sourccs .

Ju d g e s w ou ld bo p ro h ib ite d

f ro m p ra c t ic in g la w , s e rv in g as

a rb itr a to r , an d c n g a g in g _ .ln

ex tra- jud ic ia l a c tiv i t ie s w h ich

m lg iit co n flic t w ith h is . ju d ic ia l

d u tie s o r in v o lve U ie co u r t In

p u b lic controversy^

T lio c o m m itte e ; he ade d by

R og e r J . T ra y n o r , fo rm e r ch ie f

ju s tice o f the C a lifo r n ia Su>

p r c m e ' ^ u r l a n d now v is itin g

p ro fe s so r o f la w a t s e v e r a l

schoo ls, h a s been w ork in g on

the new cano n s s in c e Sep tem ­

b e r , 1M9.

I t u sed a s . its bas is tlio

p re sen t c a no n s w h ich were

d ra fte d b y a n A B A co m m itte e

h ead e d by- W iU la m H o w ard

T a ft, th en ch ie f ju s t ic e o f tho

S up re m e C o u r t , 'a n d fo rm a lly

ado p ted in 1024.

O th e r a r t ic le s proposed In the

d ra f t s a y t h a t j u ^ e s m u s t

d ispose p ro m p t ly o f J u d ic ia l

bus iness a n d re fr a in fro m

ex tra- jud ic ia l s ta te m en ts abo u t

p roceed ings be fo re h im , th a t

Judges m u s t re fr a in fro m

bus iness d e a lin ^ d w h ich re fle c t

adverse ly on h is Im p a r t ia l ity

an d In te g r ity o r In te r fe rc iw ltl j

h is ju d ic ia l respons ib ilitie s an d

th a t Judges m u s t d is q u a lify

U tem selves from -any-proceed>-

ings If ho o r a n y m e m b e r o f his

house lw ld w as an in te rest,

liow ever s m a ll, in th e con ­

troversy .

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■ » .T lm B i'N ow s, Tw in F u lls , Id s h o S U n d a y , M a y 33, IJ7 I

rr i'I w i i i

M ille r setsa s s t k t e i o n

v a u ltm a rk as B ru in s score in a ll b u t o n e event

n iK h la m l WHS u diHUmt th ird a t J a c k s o n , t h e ' d c fo n d ln K w ith H a ll boom lnK across in his

22. c h a m p io n , co u ld n ’t Kot In to tho h e a t In 0.8 a n d H u rry P r ic e of

B ill M ille r of T w in F a lls , a f te r 22-plua-foot a re a an d w ound up G a ld w o l l , a J p i d r , t o p p in g

B O IS E - S c o r ih ^ lh Ifl o f tlio

l7 o v c n t s a n d ({ctUn({ a.onc-two

ha lfn r)ilo f in is h fr o m J a c k o u h v h h iji ui *w u i r»u i3 ,u iM :i u .v t . "

Cooper and G o ry S levcrs, tho ano the r of h is , c a rd ia c arrest- In th ird p la co beh in d H a ll a n d M ille r In th e o lftcr h e a l .

•Tw in F a lia - D ru ln s w on U ie lr ’ typo s ta r ts , shdvod tho s ta te Bassett: o f Bortrti. I l l s Jun io r In Uio f in a ls , M ille r y o t o ff t^

second s tra lR h t s ta te A-1 tra c k po le vnu U 're co rd to W feot b u t- te n m m f l tc - L o r r ^ I te U r ^ h o - J u s U p n a o U ilf l .b c t t5

■ title S a tu rd ay ; , c o u ld n 'tq u lto K o t IS ^ S a tu r d a y . n iissed q u a lify in g fo r tho 100- lo ft P r ic e w e ll ^ h l n d In t l i l r J

' In hcaTly a re p la y o f ' t h o E jir l lc r , M oscow 's C lin t H u ll," y a r d dash W ld n y n lj 'h t . c iu iio - p ln c o — U io flr flttJ in e M U Jo r- hM — ,

S o u th e rn Id a h o C o n fe re n c e anoU idr o f those u s u a l "o u t* o f u p w lU i a s trong 225-yard e ffo rt boaten th e C a ldw e ll m a n . M ille r

ch am p io n sh ip , T w in F a lls Icod n o w h e re " sp rin te rs th a t N o rt ii to tak e second, p lace . c lo w d in the f in a l few s tr id e s lo

It on the K H jo ln t h a lfm lle , Id a h o sends do w n , upped tho M ln lco g o t ILi n in e po in ts w itliln a foo t of H u ll, se ltlnK up

pu lllnK from 0 t is h t 41-40 ed«o s ta te b ro ad ju m p « n a r k lo 23-1. f ro m S tove Torlx a n d , M ik e , p ro spec ts f o r a b a t U l n g m y a r d

o ve r B o ra h In to a n un- The p rev io us vau lt ln K re c o rd W ilco x . T o rlx run In to som e dash . B u t H a ll pu lle d a leg

s u rm ou n tab le 51-40 le a d , n i e — w aT U - l a n d tho o ld b ro a d ju m p p ro b le m s In Ujo w o Ik Ii Ls b u t m usc le In t lie c e n t ^ y a n d w ns

m e d le y re la y te a m R rabbed a s tjin d a rd w as 23-Vi. . took U ilrd In b o th . H o h ad never n fa c to r In tho furlonf?.

fo u rth an d la en lo r M a rk M ille r , T w in K a ils took five of th e s ix a n o th e r o f those second-place I ^ . M w e e n , M ille r took the

w ho h a d a o iy sprlin t d a y , w on - f i r s t p la oo ffi’ ^C oaoh— J a r r y — <iualg-wm>~Twln-KiillaU)enilla-Tiyin.K^tl)3-flHPr.tcfn)llo b a t o n m

the 220-yard to be p ick ed u p ’ lO K le lnko p f bx pe c ted , IllB h la n d K nn i/nn h i i f K ccuan w on Uils second p la ce an d IcK

m ore po in ts In th o n ex t tw o d e fe a ting tho B ru in m e d le y for

even ts . tho Ibno reve rsa l. Those w ere

# m otocross races o n tho tr a c k on

‘ 'F a lls A venu e ca s t.

H ie B ru in s w o u nd up w lU i fi3 the o n ly five firs ts M a g ic V a lle y

po lnb t w h i le ' B o ra h h ud 4C. ^ .m en took.

' 'B u r le y b r o a d ju m p e r B ob

H appyB ru in s

C O A C H J E R R Y K L E I ^ K O P F ac c e p t! th e c la s t A-1 cham-

p lo n ih lp tro phy w h ile h l i T w in F a l ls R r u ln i whoop It u p a t the

c o n c lu ilo d o f th e iu m u a l tn c « t In B o l ie S a tu rd ay . I t w as T w in

F a l ls ’ second ittra lid it t it le a f te r a 20-year drought.

Parma nips Jerome for net crown

B O IS E ( U P I ) - D a v e

F re lsen an d S an d y F ln n e l l won

th e s ta te c la s s A S in g le s

ch am p io n sh ip s S a tu rd a y a t Uic

Boise R acq u e t a n d S w im C lub

to pace B orah to U ie Id a ho h ig h

school class A te a m t it le .

F re ls e n d e fe a te d W a r r e n

B u rd a , Boise, C-1, G-2, foi* tho

boy 's crow n a n d M iss F ln ne ll

t o p p e d P o c a te l lo f r e s h m a n ,

B a rb a ra P rops t, G-3, M for tho

g ir ls title .

In c lass B ,* ^P n rm n n ip ped

Je ro m e by tw o po in ts as It

g a rne red one s ing le s t lt l ls t a n d

two douW cfl w inners .

T om Stone, P a r m a , de fe a ted

B r ia n D a y , B ishop K e lly , ( ^ , G-3

In b o y s s in g le s . In m ix e d

doub les F lip L u n d y an d C aro l

S m y th 'o f P a r m a to p p e d

Walker'*ZauRR of W e lse r, M , G-

n, 0-1.

P a rm n '« g ir ls d o ub le g te n m o f

B a rb a ra lUilLs a n d E l le ^ P le r c y

bco t D ebb ie S tro ng a n d Snteo ,

W oiser, 7-fl, ft-3.

In boys C loss A D oub les ,

M er id ia n 's H a ro ld M U tlc ld e r

an d B ob H im te r edged Ro<l

‘ - Leonard a n d P a t D e tan a , Boise,

0-4, M , 0-2.

In m ixed doub les In claa.i> A ,

Steve V lg lla lu ro and ' C lirlsty

O w ens o f P oca te llo won 7-5, G-4

dec ision from D enn is G lbbens

an d Lynda M oo dy , C op ltu l.

A nno W clch , W ood n iv e r , h ad

" t o 1(6 tJjreo sets to dow n C licry l

F re se , J e ro m e , fo r U»e g ir ls B

UUe 0-3, l^^l, 7-5.

T eam sco ring c lass A : Borah

31, C a p i t a l 30, B o is e 27,

M o r ld ia n - 32, P o c a te l lp 22,

U w ls to n 10, S k y lin e 11, N a m p a

n , B lack foo t 0, H ig h la n d 7.

C lass B te a m s c o r in g ; P a rm a

22, Je i'ocno 20, W e lse r 17, B lsltop

K e lly 13, P a y e tte 11, W lU lor 7,

W ood nivei; 7. ; -

K eeg an b u t 'K e e g a n w on Uils second p lo co an d Ic f t g ^ It p as t

one w ith h is ca ree r best of 52 B orah to w in . T ho esO-yard

foo t, 1 In ch . r e lay te a m , ge tting tlie lo a d on

T lie sp r in ts lo o m ed lik e the R ocky R eece 's th ird le g e ffo rt

jow e lls o f tho d iv is ion d u r in g an d h o ld in g It w lU i R obe rt

F r id a y n ig h t 's p re l im in a r ie s W a rn e r 's a n ch o r , go t tlio o the r

T w in F a lU first.

T lic rc w as a m a jo r su rp r is e In

U ie h u rd le s where B o ra h Jun io r

Jo h n W ren n ipped p rev io us ly

unde fe a ted Jo e l S haber o f Id a ho

F a lls In boUj events. B ru in

ju n io r R ic k Spriggs, d fto r two

o ff w eeks, go t th ree po in ts for

T w in F a lls In Uio low s th a t

lo o m ed v e ry la rge a t^ tlio t im e .

^ E a r l lc n .- S p r lg g f l- f lu r p r l . s c O y — !

c le a r in g a season best o f 0-0 a n d

ta k in g fourt^t in the h ig h Ju m p .

In t lm w e ights , Boise le f­

t h a n d e r M ik e G ir d n e r , ' a

b-ansfer fro m A r izo na , .vton

d is cus a t 101-0^1 an d Uie s lio t a t

53-4. G ir d n e r , W ren a n d H a ll

w e re Jo in e d In th e d o u b le

w inn e r c irc le by Id a ho F a l l s ’

B yro;i P a rk e r w lw took the m ile

a n d two-m lle .

T h e re w a s c o n s id e r a b le

co nste rna tio n a roun d th e po lo

v a u lt p it . I j i r r ln B a ile y of

N a m p a , w ho la s t w eek c lea red

IS fee t a n d a fra c tio n In ch , a n d

T w in F a l ls ' P e te T u rn e r w ere

u n ab le to c le a r the q u a lify in g

m a r k of 124 . A g a in M ille r

d id n ’t v a u l t u n t il 14 fee t — an d

p ro m p tly ^m ls s e d Uie f ir s t two

• tries . H e f ln o lly c le a red I t —

an d w on Uio event — on h is U)lrd

try an d U ien sot Uio reco rd . Ho

h it 15-0 o n -Uie w a y dow n ,

k no ck ing th e b a r o ff w lt li h is

chest.

T lirough m u c h o f tho m ee t,

T w in F a l ls w as lo cked w ltli

B o ra h , Use L ions c o m in g up

s tro nger t lia n expected \p w in

tho h ig h Ju m p a n d go t s e ra n d In

U ie 'po lo v a u l t an d tlien ad d in g

fo u r bo nu s po ints for W re n ’s

upse ts In the h u rd le s . T w in

F a lls s tj iy ed In Uie Ja m w lU i a

th re o - flv o f in is h f r o m S ta n

t>oten a n d D ave Scars In Uio two

m ile a n d a four-five f in is h by

B r u c e C o o p e r a n d D a r r e l l

G ro ves In Uie m Uo.

In tho h a l fm lle , w h ich T w in

G r e g o i i , G a l i f o r n i a l m e n c l a i m c y c l e ^ w i n s ; j i r o s , ] K n i e v e l t a k e o v e r t o d a y

S o m e o f tho to p n a m e s In D esp ite m u d d y cond itions a n d O re ., w on Uio 125j»:c c lass w lUi tory \vlth J im H oover, U p land ,

m o to rcy c le ra c in g r id in g a l l Uio c o ld w e a th e r , th o u tm a te u r T im G a s k ll l , B o ise , second an d C a l i f . , a n d C a r l B e rg o e n ,

b ig m a c h in e h o m e s w ill go on d iv is ion o f Uie two-day ppogrom iD c l B row n of O gden th ird .' In L aM esa , C a lif ., fo llow ing h im .

d is p lay a t 1 p .m . S un d ay in th e w as co m p le ted S a tu rd ay w lU i Uie 250 cc c lass, >vhlch fea tu red ac ross . R obe rt E . I.« a ch J r . , of

. p r o fo s s io n a l e n d o f th o 0{;cgon a n d 'C a l i f o r n ia riders 50 m ac h in e s on the course a t Uio O re g o n , too k th e open

ta k in g tho top p rizes . ‘ s am e t im e ; Ja m e s Cook o f . c l a s s if ic a t io n w ith R ic k D .

H a r ry A . T ay lo r , „A U icna, A n a h e im , C a lif ., took tho vie- P o u lin , S e la h , W ash ., second

I a n d J im Saltone , P e ta lu m a ,

' , , ■ ‘ C a lif ., th ird .

; , ' with an«o ye on tho $10,000

■ ■ purse Tor S un d ay , Cook a n ­

nounced h is In tention o f tu rn ing

rofeaslflnaL _SundflV- inQ rnlng .p l

S un day 's p ro g ra m w ill offer

T s ix 1 aces fut apec tatofa-and-Uw-

w ind up wUl bo E v e l K n leve l

■Jumping 13 ca rs In ano ther of

h is d a r e d e v i l a c ts . R a c e s

Sunday w ill be d iv id ed in to 250

cc an d open c lasslflcuU ons,

each parU c lpaU ng In Uireo legs

of U ie m otocross .

K n io ve l’s Jum p p ro bab ly w ill

btL]jL'ld-UDtil-UjC-COJlC]U3jOD_OL_-

ra c in g to a llow a s m u c h d ry ing

U m e a s . QO.Hslble to prov ide

fo o t in g in a p p ro a c h in g an d

le av ing the ra m p s , w h ich were

In s ta llqd S a tu rd ay afternoon .

T lio top n a m e s p a rtic ip a tin g

S unday w ill bo Sonny Deseeo,

P e n n s y lv a n ia , r e p re s e n t in g

G ho st M oto rcyc le s a les ; G unte r

IJndsb-om e, te a m ca p ta in for

H u sq v a ra n a M otorcyc les of

Sw eden an d s ix of h is te am ­

m a te s w ho h ave been the w orld

ch a m p io n s the p a s t two years;

G a r y B a i le y fr o m B u lta c o

M oto rcyc les of S p a in , an d Don

— M a i i a n a ^ a — y a m a h a — ta c in g -

en g ineer w ho w ill h ave two top

r id e rs on p ro to type m ach ines

w h ich Y a m a h a hopes w ill prove

d u r a b le e n o u g h to b e c o m o

w ide ly used In th is typ« o*

com potU lon .

S L IP P IN G A N D S L ID IN G , a n un ld e n t lt io d cyc lis t lig h ts to

co d tro l t i l l m a c h in e a n d leaves a roos te r ta ll o f m u d In Its

w ak e d u r b g a m a te u r r a c in g S a tu rd ay , l l i e p ros ta k e over

S u n d a y <he co u rse fa c a fe d on r a i l s A v e aue east.

S P i E D SBARBER SHOP

N ow Offering

FAMILY DISCOUNT

T I C K E T S

S o v « M o n « y O n O u r

R « g . L O W PRICE

C F . . . » I . 7 »

4 0 5 2 n d . A v « . E a it

T W IN F A t iS

Cycling is young man’s game

l l y R U T H M IL L E R

T im es-N ew s W r ite r

T W IN F A L L S - A t 31, M ol

S te o lo , C h a r lo t t e , N : C .,

describe s m o to cro ss r a c in g us a

"y o u n g m a n ’s sport.'*-

S teele a n d h is w ife , B ecky ,

uro in .T w in F a l ls w horo ho

4., wiw c o m p e te d S a t u r d a y in tho

• F o l ls w o s ho p ln ii w ou ld bd fa ™ !! o ‘

pow er p la y , Cooper took Uio R iv e r C an y o n J u m p s ite . S teolo,

le a d o t i w y a rd s In to tho socond n r f d ire c to r fo r a c h a in of

la p a n d w on going a w a y — w lU i < lo p a r ^ o n t s to res in NorU i

U ia t b ig s m ile a g a in on h is face C a r o l in a , p a r t l c lp a t o s In

a s Uio ta p e loom ed , S lovors , o m otocro .i3 “ Just fo r Uio fu n of

sopho m o re , tu rned in a 1:50.4 in . . . •

b o a t in g M o u n ta in H o m o ’s D a y Uio “ best a m a te u r

an d H ig h la n d 's S a u U n Uio f in a l m oto cro ss ra co rs ab o u t bet-

220 sp r in t.

R E C O R D ’S O N IT S W A V air T w in F a lls po le V a u lte r BUIy.

M ille r s U ir t i to (tetUe b ac k a n d r id e the w h ip o f h is l ib e r g lass

po le . He c lea red IS feet fo r a new s ta te record .

' Cl*it A 'l liam uoring: Twin r « l l i tl, Rerth Mluhlind TalU }0.Uoicow IS. nolti IS, Ltwltlon I). Miridlin «. Mlnlco V. MounUIn Horn* I, lllschful I, nurUv t. Caltiw*!! 7, Co«ur (l'AI*n« Ulobv (, Skyllna t, nonntvlll* 4.

J, JinUpoInt J, N«rnp« 3, f'CC«l»llo0

DUcul — 1. Mika Olrdntr. (loll*. U l ’ I ' l . J, FUhtr. Liwl«lon.3. TorrlK. Mlnlco, 4. Johnion. M«tcow. S. norah, Twin l-alli.

lhalpul — 1. OIrdnir. iiolia, S) 4 },

L e w i s t o n , K e l l y t a k e g o l f h o n o r s

H ie Ix w la to n B on g a ls ended R o n H odge o f B o rn h took

Uio two-year ro lg n o f T w in F u lls m o d o lls t honors w lU i n ono-ovor

In U ie s ta te C lass A h ig h school p a r OD w h ile S liano W llo y of

go lf to u rna m e n t F r id a y w h ile li iw ls to n an d J im B lan d fo rd

ween 17 a n d 22 years o f ago '

an d U m t s o m e o f Uio top ra co rs

are o ve n as y o un g as 14.

H o . Is p r e s id e n t o f tho

C h a r l o t t e M o t o c r o s s

A s .w la t lo n , a g ro u p o f abou t

150 m e m b e rs . H is g rou p Is

d ed ic a ted to try in g to pro m o to

off-ropd cy c lin g .

S toM o, w ho h a s been r id ing

■poiivTa’u it - s . Bill MTiiK.’T w in 'p .ii., cycloB fo r abo u t tw o u n d a h a lf 1J 0. (Naw»ut#fMorij. oi(» mark u I «ai •vours. ra c o d S a tu rd u v o n a 300t)vMowarlon.HloHlawi,l»Ml, J,Andr«wi. c u iiu iu u y u ii u

-Wdi'ah.- J.-K«uu«n»u--iiiackioo».-4. -CZ, w h lc h -Woiftlis* a b o u t 210

po unds an d w ill n c ce le ra to to

lum i! P " "llorah.' S. David Hamllion, Twin Palli. SOCOndS. StOOlO S a id m a x lm u m

a i : : : : . »p«od oh h is u k o is a b o u t 70

f i K i i , , , " . ' ; : : ' : . ' / ' . : ; , : , I w u r . b u t Uio "speed 100 - V ciini Kail. Motcflw. 10 1. 1 |sn t Uio th lu g Ih m otocross .

Mark Millar; Twin Falli. 1, Harrv 1'flc*. . .k . -* i ,_ _ „ i j 1-Cald«all, 4, Dava Wakaman, 5or*h, S, W lia t COUntS, 'h O S a id , IS BC-

c o le r a t lo n a n d m a n u o v -

:ross t r a c k co n s ls ta o f

a n d J e f f T tiomsen w as Tw in

F a l l s l ' iu d 70s.

B ishop K e lly o f B olso re pea ted

In tho c lass B d iv is ion .

'H ie to u rn a m e n t w as d iv id ed

F r id a y m o rn in g to tw o s ites

s ince sjiow p ro h ib ite d p la y a t

T w in F a l l s m u n ic ip a l . _ T h o _ _ J

C lass A m e n p la y e d a t B u h l and

Je ro m e hosted Uio c lass B af-, i „ th e B d iv is io n ,

fa ir .

lu jw is ton posted a 2&. to ta l to

n ip H ig h la n d by one s troke fo r A

--honorai.-Tw lnl-Ffllls w as Uod

w lU i P oca te llo fo r U il r f a t 501,

M O N T G C A R I / ) , M on ac o fo llow ed by N a m p a ■ a t 304,

■ (U P I ) J a c k ie S te w a r t , o f .B o r a h 3051 C a ld w e l l 3J0,

S co tlan d re 'ta lned po le p o s it io n M o s c o w , .3 1 6 , S k y l in e 319,

fo r S u n ^ y 's F o r m u b o ne M ln lco 321, C ap ita l 325, Boise

M o n a c ? G r a n d . P r i i f i n h is 326, K e llogg 330, Id a ho F a lls

l> reU - F o rd a f te r ra ltv s lo w ed 332, R ig b y 334, B lack foo t 334,

th e f i n ^ ' p ra c U ce session. M e r id ia n 341, M ou n ta in H om e

S a tu r d a y . 353. ■

Slewarl grabs

: position

In od(U tlon to W llo y , I^ w ls to n

scores In c lu ded E d M ltch o ll 73,

B i l l R osho lt 70 an d T om R o loy

. D a v e

M o llto r took Uio m oda l, p in w lUi

0 two-ovor 74 a n d w a s 'jo in o d in

K o lly ’s w inn in g to ta l b y T om

Pouo nurk*. Skyllna,M f u - I, nyron f'arkar, Idalu) Palli. ,

4:3*.3. 3. Curl Havat. Hlul>V. 1' doVU Orablllty.Warjack. iilackloot, 4, tlruca CiWMr. •Twin Palli. S, Darrall Orov*«. Twin Pall*. ^ m o io c ro

t « f n l n , w ith n o Im-

3, Mounlaln Horn*. 4, Coaur d'Alana, S. prOVOmOntS. StOOlO Said

D . . . o fc M , 3. m oto cro ss r a c in g Is tho naU o na l

Aii«i. lu r .n ca uR h t on In Uio U n ite d S ta tes In

‘ H o ro e U h o an d h is w ife (s he ’s

iM - 1. j>ckc:Mp.r, Twini'.ii., i;u.o. a c o m m e r c ia l a r t is t , too , b u t

7.11: w orks a t h o m e .h e c a n take

" r X - 7 ™ o ' “ "■* “ h a l f yearUMb. cU ia i M f.i.-1. Twin Pall*. S. o ld son ) a to rop reson taU ve of

‘■ iM - T M iiir /w ta iu 'r . 'j’ V t.L .rrv ' m oto cro ss ra ce rs a n d aerlouS

cyc le rs a r o u n if tho n a t io n . He

sa id m o s t a r e fr o m tho upper

BROWNING BOWSNOW ONLY ......

BROWNING ARROWS n o w . . . . * I 4 ^ *

SALMON RODSNOW ONLY .. • 1 4 ’ *

GLAD UTILITY BOXES 4 9 * • © • I ® ’

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FISlllNGNETS9 9 « A H D U P ?

OPEN EARLY AND lATE ' EVERY DAY

S in lth M M arty H ecke r « n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m id d le c las s a n d a r c In “ n o w ay

K ir , l ia rb o M . The K n ln h U h a d ^ ‘ ,, a sso c la to d w lU i th e g re a se rs ," .

® J. J, Van Brioo*' B* .wiii*,'3. Tafry stoelo says hc Bftd hls wife W E STA m e r ic a n F o ils .second

w iU i 33, fo llow ed by B e u H j ik e

330, B u lil 337, Je ro m e 347,

K im b e r ly 358, E m m e t t a itd

F lie r 370' an d SouUi F re m o n t

3a5.

i-iTu.'it:VchVo’adK; M^fTdiJn,................ h ave been to a b o u t 10 o r 18 b ig ,

in te rn a tio n a l --atos, i n d hsve

aunfha/, M-'idian. »M»i, J, Tom Baiiaii. n ovor sdfen an y troUblo a t a n y of

c’ X rm S b r .': i r ‘f e . " " a .th e t r ic k s , excep t fo r o ne b rie f

. . b y . , ?<«■

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Oaklandwith win over Twins

Large turnout expected

at NBA-ABA All-star game

'Sunday, May 33, 1971 TimM-N«ws, Twin'Palls, Idaho' 21

/

O A K L A N D ( U P I ) - T o m m y

D av ia drove In three run s w ith

a s ing le a n d h o ip e r a n d J im

H un te r p i l l e d a tw o4 iltter

SatuH I&y a i the .O a k lan d A ’a

de feated th e M innesota T n dna .

S-1. an d e l i d e d the ir W ad in

the A m e r ic a n League W est to 6

1-2 g am es.

D av is , p la y in g first In p lace

of M ike E p s t e ^ because the

T w ins s ta r te d le fthande r J lrn

K aa t , d rove in two of h i i runs

in tho f ir s t w ith a s ing le an d .

added h is f ir s t hom er o f th e '

y e a r In th e seventh after

R egg ie Ja c k so n h it h is seventh

ho m er.

H ie A ’s scored the ir other

r u n in the th ird w hen Jackson ,

who h ad opened the In n in g w ith

- a - a in g lo r 'd a s h e d - h o m e - fro m

tliird on a w ild p itch by K aat.

0«hland • b r h U I

Tow**' M 4 0 t 0 C»mpnf» «i Cartw }b 4 0 0 0 ttuui It Oliva r( 1 0 0 0 JaCkMHt tf KillaU«<N It!) 0 0 0 Davit lb tlraun S I M RindU 3ti ><oil cl 1 0 0 0 Mansual O CardMial t i 1 0 0 0 Duncan c Mllttrwald c3 0 0 0 C r»«i ]l> Kaal p 1 0 0 0 HunUr p Manual ph I 0 0 0 CwbiM p 0 0 0 0 Wllllami p 0 0 0 0

.rafranoik.ooo-oo---------ph 10 0 0

raUI« M i n TftlaliMlMtMla Oakland

T ig e rs 3;, Senators I Indians Yaitks 1C L B V E ^ J W D ) (U P ^ T S to v e

D un n in g s c a t t e r ^ Ueven h its in

p ick in g u p h is fourth v ic to ry o f

the season a n d sco red the

w inn ing r u n . on a n e rro r by

ca tche r J a k e G ibb s in the

seventh in nb tg S a tu rd ay ^ the

C leve land In m a n s h an d e d the

N ow Y o rk Y an kees th e ir s ix th

s tra ig h t d e fe a t , 2-1 .W ith the score M a n d two

out In the seventh , D un n in g

reached second w hen Bobby

M urce r los t a fly b a ll in th e sun

(n cen te r fie ld . Ted F o rd

fo llow ed 'W ith a s ing le to r ig h t.

J im L y ttle th rew to G ib b s , w ho

tagged D u n n in g , w ho c a m e in

■f4nndinfrup, b u t tb e b a l l popped

ou t o f the glove^ D u n n in g w as

ju la d - s a fe .t^ t .............

Sizemore leads Cardsi" . ^ ‘

pSast Padres in 7-4 WinD E T R O IT (U P I ) - Back-to-

b a c k h o m e ru n s b y A u re l lo

R odr igues a n d J im N orthrU p

w ith one o u t in the Q rs t in n l jiit

S a tu rd ay prope lle d th e D e tro it

T igers to a S-1 w in o ve r the

W ashington , Senators.

D e tro it got o n ly th ree h its ,

in the g am e b u t lo se r D ick

B o s m ^ ( 2^ ) s ea led h is own

fa te by ' s e rv ing up th e two.

h o m e r s fo r e a b h T ig e r tho

fourth o f th e season,

B ill Zepp won h is f ir s t gam tf

In a D e tro it u n ifo rm to m ak e

h is r ^ r d 1-1, desp ite g iv in g up

a t lea st one h it In e ac h o f th e 6

2-3 in n ing s he p itd ie d .

H O U ST O N (U P I ) - A b o u t a t N o rth C a ro lin a , w iU c<(ach , ,

25.000 fans a re expected fo r the tRb A B A s ta rs . B l l l R u s se l l, th e /

N B A 'A B A ail-etar K nu lw ih iill fo rm e r B os ton C e lt ic s ta r an d

g a m e a t the A str(H k )m e F r id a y co ach , will h a n d le the N B A _

'n ig h t , ' a Q M ke sm an fo r th e s ta rs w h ic h in c lu d e fo rm e r I

.Dom.«JdS.tarday. ■ taammato John H.vil«k, ST. loms (UPI)-Ted P hillie s 5 , Uoas .'I Expos 5, P l r a l e r f 'Wayne Omndler, dlreclor of l*w Alclndor and Oscar ™>r« doubled In two. rilna to pHTijinFiJ>HiA(npn iim '

.p u b lic r« IaU ons, m id a b i u l « ' “ >« c h ^ p l o n c a p a B v e r u n f lra t In n in g ,a n d I M O N T R E A L (U P I)- B a d c .» o -

1.000 Ucketa have been jold Mllwaukeo Buckl head the IW added a aacrlfico lly In the i’" back homers by Rusty SUub each • day since they went on, »( NBA stars. Elvin Hayesl the third Saturday night as the St, ^ “ '<• •>"•«> Bate nan In the third sale Wednesday and he. eipect- former University of Houston I^uta dlnals domed tho San ,,!L' if ™ I ! l K Inning Saturday night carried

the M on trea l Expos to a M

i d ay s ince they w en t on , o fN B A s ta rs . E lv in H pyes l th e th ird S a tu rd a y n ig h t a s th e St.

aa ie W ednesday a n d he . expect- fo rm e r U n iv e rs ity o f H ouston I ^ u i s C a rd in a ls d o w ned th e S an S

ed Ucket s a l i » to I n ^ * ta r n ow w ith th e S an D iego D iego P a d re s 7-4 to h an d Q ir is

ap p re c iab ly th is .w eek . I h e Rocke ts , w ill be a te a m m a te o f Z a c h a ry h is f irs t m a jo r league ® v ic to ry over th e P ittsburgh

Scke ts are 1 5 ,7 a n d 10 an d the A lc indor. fo r the f ir s t t im e In a w in a tace 1967. ^

c a p ac ity U 44.000 fo r th e even t, g a m e p la y e d in H o us ton . H ayes ® I'®* ^ ^ 8 * ' M m J u S p itch ing o f B ill S tonem an .

•H ie g am e WiU be te le v ised by a n d A lc in d o r w e re th e s ta r a l lo w in g id h its a n d two ru n s ■ •M e rr it t 's e rro r ca m e w hen i., . . . .

U S p e r c e n to f t h e n a U o n w l lh a fea ted U C L A 71.«? be fore a G a s to n , D ave C im p b e U a n d ^ ca m e w ith tw o ou t a f te r Ro ii

lO H n lle a re a a ro u n d Houston record c row d o f 52,603 in th o . A n ge l B r a ^ k ^ c k e d h t a ou t S t f S H u n ttw a lk e d a n d a y d e

b la cked o u t . ; A strodom e J a n . JO. 196J. , “ d p ro duc ed th e second S an roo h it In to a fl

C h an d le r sa id D on F re e m an Othel- N B A s ta rs a re B illy D iego r tm . F r a n k U n iy co m e chofce.

o f the Teitas C h ap a rra ls h ad C u n n in g h a m o f P h i la d e lp h ia , on a n d g ave u p a two^run , “ f ? , J ?

been added to the A B A s ta rs , D ave D ebusschere a n d W a lt d o ub le to B ob B arto n an d J o to l th ir d . h

i ^ n ^ ^ a y l o ' l - ^ t t S l u o ^ U y ................ ...........................

Ze lm o B eaty an d W lll le W lso of Da_ve B l . «

liM ln t ru le the f ir s t /Jrtfcn h e bea t th e M e t i w hen he 'e ' t ^ t a l e r tg r a M p . j

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c a m e b ac k to c la im the fu rling

-I ^ w ith U e rm a n ' r u n n in g th ird

b e h in d h im a n d Vlferbrock of

ILakeland.

' I n F r id a y e v e n in g 's fie ld

_ f l n ^ , _ G o o d l n g —Jun io r— Gary.

G o r re l l ca m e w ith in a n eyelash

o f g e tt in g a new sta te re c o rd but

h is t r a i l foot n ick ed the b a r off

a t 6-6 an d he h ad to setUo for an

A-2 re co rd o f 6 feet, 4 Inches.

Ck)rrell d id n ’t co n ip le tc h is m id ­

a i r tu rn ove r w h ich w o u ld have

ta k e n th e t ra il le g s a fe ly p a y

f ro m th e b a r . ..

H e c a m e b ac k to c la im w lrd

in th e sho tput w ith a th row Just

u n d ^ r SO feet.

'S u t e r , G o rre ll an d D an ie ls

w ere th e on ly M a g ic V a lle y m en

a b le to co m e u p w ith v icto ries

b u t o th e r s tu r n e d In g oo d

p e rfo rm an ces . B uh l sophom ore

— P a t~ C h a r lto n — c la im e d “ th ird '

p la ce in th e to r r id two<m lIo w ith

Jo n e s a n d S u te r a n d doubtlessly

h a d h is best t im e . J im b o H urst,

a n o th e r soph f r o m W ood R ive r,

k ep t h is la te-arriv ing p o le v au lt

Im p ro v e m e n t g o ing an d p laced

seco nd .w ith D a n -M oldenhaucr

o f B u lil tak in g th ird .

Lewiston defeats

Minico for titleB O IS E (U P I) - Lew iston

topped M in ico W to w in th e first

A>1 I n v i t a t i o n a l b a s e b a ll

tou rna m en t S a tu rd ay n igh t.

. Lew is ton h a d edged d is tr ic t

three run n e rup C a p ita l , 1^2, In a

senU-flnal be fore do w n in g the .

d is tr ic t fou r c h a m p s In the f in a l.

M in ico h a d adv anced to the

fin a l r o u n d w ith a n v ic to ry

over P o ca te llo , the d is tr ic t f iv e

UUUt. , ' .

I n th e c o n s o la t io n c h a m ­

p io nsh ip , Boise upset d is tr ic t

three w inn e r B o ra h , 8 ^ . Boise

h ad fin is h ed t lilrd beh ind B orah

In the r e g u la r s e ason b u t

received an at-large be rth In the

t/)urnam ont;

In o the r g am es in the con> -

so lation round S a tu rd ay , Borah

downed d is tr ic t w inner Idaho

F a lls , 7-1, a n d Boise clipped

T w in F a lla . W).

A th ou gh t for today : B r it ish

w rite r H lchar.d G a m o tt 's a id ,

il!Dio_thcfifi_eldest-childc.eiLJ)L necessity : G od , th e w or ld and

love .”

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S a tu r d a y a t Boise. S u te r p la ce d secoud to Snake R iv e r recorit'

s e tte r Jo ne s In the two-m ile e a r lie r .

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T ' .

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Setting y\-2 re c o rd

C U R U N G O V E R I fe e t, 4 b c h e s , Go. _ . m b r G a ry G o rre ll

set a new c lass A-2 s ta te re co rd In th e h ig h Ju m p F r id a y . The

yo uag s te r Just tn lssed S-6 m h iu te s la te r w h ich w ou ld h av e been

the o ve ra ll s ta te m a rk .

Two teams share honors for Blue Lakes Invitational meet

Bonn*r» P»<ry J, Amtrlcan Call* Salmon J. Wallac* ), CrMloo '•«. and SI. M arlit <->.

Hloh lump — I. Cary Ovrall. Coodlng. i 4. (C lan rKord, old mark i -U i tal liy Mylar. Marih Vallay ItIO . }. Jim WcMUIan, ValNvua. }. C. RIdlilll,

, Amarican Mailt. 4. Jim Ma«kt, Jafonia. 1.

Cappi. Jarema, 3. Jim Hurd, Wood Rivaf. 3. DanAAoldaohauar, Buhl. 4. Rocky rialchar, Lakaland. S. Angar. Pratlon.

Long lump — t. Ron Vla^brock, Lakaland 31 t 'l . <Cla>l ra<ord. old mark 31 * «a< by Oartr<ar, Filar, in*. ). Scoll Harrli, MarUi Vallav., 3 Ron MNUr. Jaroma: 4. Tarry Dooti, Salmon. S- Tim Colat. Poll Palli.

Sholp. Loula Robarli, Valllvu*.

Corrall, Gooding. 4. Smith, Seda Spriftut. J. Tarry klalur, l.akaland.

_ ^ .............. OlKUf — t. McColdrlck. OrolInoTHIT^T om C h u rch a n d Lew lla r p e r O liv e r an d C n u rch A tk inson u n d R o d M c D o n a ld . J o h n en d Al

an d Jo e M cC o llu m a n d Steve- K en H e lly e r w h ile C la lb o m an d

Beebe tie d fo r a g g reg a te h ono rs B a r t B ra sse y w ore a l l alono a t

In th o a n n u a l B lu e L a k e s

C ou n try D u b in v ita t io n a l g o lf

t o u r n a m e n t F r id a y a n d

S a t u r ^ y .

H ow eve r, tho filK h llgh t o f tlie

a f fa ir w as a hole-in-one by J im

Jo hnson w ho used a seven Iron

to s ink h is tec shot on Uie 17tli

g reen . In 'T l ju r s d a y ’s p ra c tic e

round fo r the tou rna m e n t . J . D .

C la lborn a lso scored an aco .

I l i e to u rn a m e n t Is based .on a

two-man te a m ,b e s t b a ll.

T tiree te am s w ere Uiree s lw ts

beh ind Uic co-lcadcrs. In c lu d in g

D r . F ra n k C arpen te r an d RoU le

125.

In a t 127 w ere D oug Borlase

a n d R e e d P e te rs o n ; D r . G len

Hoss a n d A rn o ld B eebe a n d J im

H en ry an d R o y R o b e r ts , w h ile

(V e d M a ltz a n d U o y d Nelson',

G e o rg e K n e o la n d a n d ' J o e

B ia n c o an d J a c k T lire lk c ld a n d

!Io b B ow en tu rn e il in 12fls.

In F r id a y ’s p la y , G o r

E d g a r a n d R a id y a n d George

K nee lo nd a n d B ia n c o s lm red

the d a l ly lo w p r iz e w lU i nlne-

u n d c r 50s . C la lb o r n a n d

B rassey , C lm rch a n d H a rp e r ,

M cC o llum a n d Beebe an d D r .

B ill K och a n d B ob L e o na rd an d

IC a lange a n d O liv e r h a d 63s

Buhl. i. Morlanum, Madlwn.

Parka, Baar Laka. 4. flax Baally, BonnaraS a tu r d a y ’s pace-setters, a l l Parry! s. siav« Bium. waifi

- - -- p,. . . . ounq.

(Nawclaia racord. old mark.1:33 0 «al byB eebe , C h u rch a n d Ijfe ip e r am i ‘n

B o r la se an d P e tc r s o ru S c f ia f fe r ' ,? !

a n d Jo h n s to n w ere a lon e a t

Sprlnga.. Snaka Rlvar.-3. Jaroma. 4. PcyaUa. }. AAadlion.

to o - I. Carl Barlall. ShallM, 10 3. }.' w h ile K a la n c o a n d O liv e r , E c o n »'*«• Worla^poal Palli.:j-fcrartl Uar

C l U n d B o b W a t a n a n d F V o dMila — 1. Raruiv SuUr, Jaroma 4:)M .

7. Mika Clallay, Orolino- 3. Mark Fugala,M a lt z a n d L lo yd N e lson h a d 61s.

Wrlghl, Worlayl racord, ol(T mark 44.7 tal by F . }. Dlftiop Kallay. 3. Wood Riva

Severson; G ordon E d g a r a n d C arpen te r a n d Sovorson h a d

C lyde R a ld y , a n d 'T o m S ch a fe r c is . in a t 02 w ere C lm ck

and Jo hns ton . Locked a t 124 ’ A tk inson a n d H e lly e r , D r . Hoss

w ere T om Kalnnge- an d S tan hnd Beebe a n d A . K . Dodd.s an d

UCLA takes third Pac“8 track title

S E A T T I£ (U P I ) - U C L A 's

■ W ayne C ollectt r u n ^ho fastest

.. 440 In tho w orld U ils season

S a tu rd ay a s the B ru in s to a r e d

from b e l iln d 'to w ipe out o b ig

.O re go n leu(^ a n d w in the ir t l i lr d

s tra ig lit P a c i f i c ^ Conference

track an d f ie ld d ia m p lo n s l i lp .

H ie B ru in s p ile d up la te

po in ts in th e po le v au lt , tr ip le

Jum p an d h l t ^ Jum p to fin ish

w ith 12fl po in ts ove r O reg on 's

117. Collett- a n d Jo h n Sm lU i

revenged an e a r jie r loss this

season to U S C ’s E dese l G a r r i­

son b y p la c in g 1>2 In Uie 440.

C olle tt h a d a 45.3 c lock ing

. (Naw clan ' Filar. 1*10

_______ _________ _____ Ivar. 4. BaarLaka. S. Coodlng.

440 — I. Mark Patarton, Snaka RIvar. so,I. 3- Llarman, Filar. 3. Young. PoU Palll. 4. Vlarbrock. Lakaland. S. Barry Walaon. Bohl.

IM low hurdlaa ~ I. Tim Colai, Pott Falla. 31.3. 3. Banlali. Pilar. 3. Clavaland, tSmmatl. 4. Rogar Cantpball. Jaroma. S. Daally, Bonnara Parry.

1*0 — Randy Haukauf. Shallay. ):Sr.3. TNawclata racord. old mark ):S».3 tat by Compton, Kallay; l»ro».

. . . . ClaHay) 3:47.3. 3. Marth Vallay. S ta te s Mlvar. 4. Waliar. S. Jaroma.

330 — I. Bartall, Shallay, 33.4. 3. Vlar,-W a lk e r C u p a m a t e u r g o l f .brock. lakaUnd. 3. Uarman, Pllar. '. . . V . H . . . . . . . . * O -l ............

an d R o y Ja c o b so n a n d D r .

C a rp e n te r a n d Severson .

Walker ciipteam finds

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wind toughWaliw. S. Daiinli Kariool.

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- s q u u d , a f te r e n jo y in g^ p e rfe c t

co n d it io n s s ln co th o ir o r r lv ii l ,

fo u n d tlie o ld course In a m o re *pr>no»! * >otf Paiii.

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f S C n f c o M n n c d p ra c t ic e fo r n ex t W t *iJc ck a rd o f Southern C a lifo r n ia w co k ’ii m a tc h w lt li B r ita in . *■ craig cngbartiw. Payaiia. i.

in the 100 an d 220. R u n n in g in to T n f ^ r d p ro b le m s fo r the “-"v

a w ind , D ocko rd w as t im e d iji p la y e rs

0.7 for Iho sJwrter ra c e an d 20.9 n m one m a n u n w orr le d w as

^ F o r q u l ia r o f A m a r il lo .

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s ix th in U io 100 a n d se co nd , p r o b le m to m o . I t b low s lik e

U iH ^ a n d . f i fU j in tlie 220. th is In T ex as a n d I guess I ’m

C olle tt’s 440 t im e se t confer- p re t ty used to l t . ' ‘ .

once, s ta d iu m , a n d m e e t t h e ,U .S . s q u a d g o t do w n to

records. , ao r io us N 'e p a ra t io n s an d p la y e d Nlw^voru^

I h o m c c l w as m to n d o d a n fo u r« o m «s , w horo « a c li i ) n l r ' S .V K S .. .

cx iro h o ur by l^io p o l" v a u l t , p | ,y , one Iw l l w lU i a l te m a la

won by W ash ing ton 's K ir k a jio ta , In th o m o m in e . A fte r o .k i.n j

J c I... > > fy J « ta “ 8 ™ « lln g c o n i i » U t lo n lu n c h tho A m e r ic a n s tou red In K S l t r ’ct.,an d S m ith ( in l ih e d a t 4 5 .6 . '^ a l. l7 - 1 0 ,a itm t- r e c e rd . H o did- B lngles cJ iiM n i.

G a rr is o n w as w e ll b a c k In U ilrd no t m is s un tU 17-7. V e te ran s BU I C a m p b e ll ,« , o t .........

a t « , » . J o c k E rn s t o t W ash ing ton H u n t in g to n , W ^s t V a „ a n d US-

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Elk, deer seasons to be shorter

— B O IS C - ( U r i ) — T l» - !d u l io -

F is h a n d G a m e C onam lsslon .

ru le d a f te r a tliree*day m oo ting

F r id a y th a t e lk a n d dee r hun>

tin g seasons w ill be s h o rte r t lu in

la s t y e a r in s o m e g a m e

m a n a g e m e n t un its t ills fa ll.

A to ta l o f 10 e lk u n its w ill h ave

sho rte r seasons tills y e a r , an d

th ree e lk u n its w ill h av e longer

seasons.

R o b e r t L . S u i t o r , a c t in g

d ire c to r , s a id open ing da tes fo r

u p l a n d g a m e b ir d h u n t in g

seasons w e re e s tab lished , b u t

c lo s in g d a te s " w ll l 'b o se t a t a

s p e c ia l m o o t in g in A u g u s t w hen

n e s t in g a n d b rood success h a s .

been de te rm in e d .

P h e a sa n t season beg in s O c t. 0

In n o r t lw rn Id a ho , a n d O c t. 23

sou th o f U jo S a lm o n R iv e r a n d

in eas te rn Id a ho .

T ho s ta te w id e s e a s o n on

fo res t g rouse b lu e , s p ruce an d

ru f fe d spec ies , a n d on sage

grouse Is S ep t. IB. M o rn in g dove

a n d r a b b i t C o t t o n t a i l a n d _

p y g m y seasons open Sep t. 1,

w lj i lo a l l ' W i ld M o r r l a m ’ s

T u rkey h u n ts open S ep t. 25 fo r

g e n e ra l h u n t in g ..

T h o c o m m is s io n e n d o r s e d

fe d e ra l le g is la tio n c re a t in g a .

H e lls Cunyon-Snako N a t io n a l

R iv e r w h ich V(puld p reven t tho

co n s tru c tion o f a d d it io n a l d a m s

an d o b lite ra te t ills type o f r iv e r

re c re a t io n . - •

T h e c o m m is s io n r u le d

b ig h o r n sheep w ill bo rem o ved

fro m Uie l is t o f tro phy b ig g am e

spec ies open for g e n e ra l hun-

tin g . T ills y e a r tlio n u m b e r oT

co n tro lle d h u n t p e rm its w ill

In crea se f r o m n ine to 67, w ith

o n ly r a m s h o v in g th ree-

q u a r te rs -curl of tlws ho rns o r

m o re le g a l.

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w h ic h Im d tw o p e rm its on a

co n tro lle d h u n t la s t y e a r . Is

c lo s e d .th is year .

S o m e 13 new u n its l ia v o been

ad d e d to tlio l is t w W ch h as a

s u m m e r c losure on b lp c k 'b o a r

h u n t in g fro m Ju n o l ' — Sept. 3.

Theso u n its a re In th e S a lm o n

re g io n w lilc h w as o pen fo r

y e a r ro u n d h u n t in g fo r b la ck

b o a r u p th ro u g h la s t y e a r . They

w ill c lose M a y 31 a n d reopen

S ep t. 4.

O t lw r chang es in con tro lled

h u n ts ro duc o tlie n u m b e r of

do e r p e rm its by 750 to 6,350;

in c ro ase e lk p o n n lt s b y 405 to

. 3,100; m ooso by Uu-ee to 116;

.a n te lope to 2,080, In crea se by

f iv e ; a n d reduce Ujo n u m b e r of

g o a t p e rm its a v a ila b le by 19 to

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p ^ J a n s S T W t o M ln t h e s t a lo A - w ig h t spec la lU t P a u l Pearson even then he took o f f f r o m w e ll A lthough M a g ic V a lle y d id n ’t schoors n a m e b ac k in to the

3 t r a ^ a n d fie ld ch am p io n sh ip s w ho se t a n A*3 m a rk o f 163 feet b eh in d th e b o a rd • ' ' h ave a m a n in th e h ig h h urd les , d is tance p ic tu r e b y tak in g th ird

u . . . S the d iscus an d took K im b e r ly 's m e d le y r e la y th a t even t p ro v e d th e toughest in the m ile a t 4 :41, h is bes t so

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i h ? m ^ “ ■ o p o n 'n g >«8 »>><1 “ Unis), p ho to g raph to l ln a llye ffo r t o ftok ln g - the 100 an d 220--t lc lp a t e d d u o l- w l l h C a m a s never w as th rea tened In ta k in g lin e u p the top f iv e . t

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In the p a s t 25 y c v s — or the S v cn d Jossen w ou nd up h is m e m o ra b le for one b ig rea son , cc ro ff w as 15*9 a n d d o n 't la u u h H u n i^rc iod i^\ t.r»r 'T L '**

po st w a r years - Ui© M ag ic c a ree r here O ia t y e a r b u t w ent - A g a l^ - P o c a te l lo r l8 - y e a r ^ j ld - 5 f fB 5 b - B t iH S h 7 ‘ o f the b e s t .

V a lle y Cowboys h av e b u i lt u p a on to p la y for Id a ho F a lls , C h a r lie H e rzbe rge r o f C h icag o h it t in g p itche rs a ro u n d . But th e hi' h * " ; VLiV .*"**"'

t r e m e n d o u s h is to r y o f ox- ev e n tu a lly se tting records for w en t a g a in s t E d Rosenq iU st a t th ing rc m e m b o ro d here ab o u t J

c « U e n c < i_ ln Jn iU v d u a 3 , gate g m id-year in p e rh ap s m fin e a B u b as h w as h i t a b i l ity to gel o u t

Q l t c n d a n c o ,^ f . f i e ld h i ^ j in x ^ ^ s t a t ^ w ta (4.957), g a m e m o r g a n i z e d ^ h M e v e r of se lf-created Jam s . He h a d ,,Yo«v 7 0, * j,

an d other th ing s t lia t. h ave (1,008), m os t h its seen. Those two b a tt le d th rou gh five ( c o u n t . ’e m , f iv e ) or)e4wo-

. C U ll A 1 t<oi'lno; Homvdil*W»0*H -aj, RImrecK II, Pr«Trl« U, MlOhUnd II. C «m «« ta. P «rm « XO.

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>• 1, Wooltay. Rlmrftck, 4« f.}, Alora. Homadal*. j . Paul MeMoll. I'ralrla, 4. Morgan. Wandall. S, Joa Cowniav.- Hlohiaod.

Milt — I. John Halr>*r. Pralrl*, 4:3M. }. Nllllngar. MeCall-Oonnallv. 1. Jolin

OfMnlaal. 4, Bruct ScharnhorU. Canada* ' John Mln»r, Pralrla. - -

MtiJlav — ), Klmbarly (Rudolph, Erkkion, Hamalay, ttlbixKlI ]:4 »0 Mlohlarwl, ), HnmMala. 4. Kln«. S, Prlatl HIvfT.

d in — to keep p ro fessional ( 2 2 J 7 ) th e b o tto m o f the 17th, a f te r bSses-Ioaded no-out threats ,

baseba ll In M ag ic V a lle y . W ood io H o ld app e a re d In 1B51 H s c h e r h a d s ing le d , p la y in g A d o lfo P h i l l i p s , w hoso

' T he 25 years h aven t been a n d h it o n ly .250. B u t h o spent a s m a n a g e r M c k W ilson s lapped a c o m m a n d o f E n g l i s h w a s J « — 1. Kirk 0 « » hU. W»n<i»ll. JJ.J. J. c o n s e c u t iv e , o f c o u rs e th e m u c h U m o In t h ? S a J o S m an y w o n g n o ld h o m e r to w in Ifc w as h e ro th a t y e a r

ra nc h lse b e ing d o m a n t fo r e x < l.w b o y . J im n u s se l l, h it In a “ P an d h i t .182. B u t the nex t y e a r ■■'■“ 1,- w ,i„

b c k o f m on ey In 195M 0 a n d h ig h e r league by a m i troub les , U iat y e ar . ho c a m e b ac k to h it .330 w ith 33 , / K

la c k o f w ork ing ag re e m e n t In c a m e b a c k to post a 2 24 record " ^ r th e 105^60 s a b b a t ic a l, t „ m e r s a n d s to le 46 bases. W ith~ »» . . . . . . . . ....................................... Col*i, Bim Lawman) 1:34.r

ry. ) . Camai. 4. tapvwal. i,65-66. I t h as gone fro m " th e best r'that y e a r w i t h ^ s trikeouts . P»'obabIy the fa vo r ite te a m o f h iip w as H a n k A llen a t f ir s t , cor.;i Bim L tw m in n J ii.r

c lass C c a l lb e r ' ’ le agu e to O n s s A Cow boy f irs t occu rred In “ IW lm e sliow cd u p . I t h a d le n d in g Uie le agu e In h itt ing a t i i . u ' " " '“ " .. .. * , . . . VImLI... O____ 1...___ Im _ I_ . > % 1/1.1.

A a n d now to rook ie Je a g u e . :J95 2- ^ ilth ou tfie ld e r Ted-Toles B o b b y .- S e d e rs - in c c n tc r f ld d E a H y In- tho y e a r . K red

11 h a s n ‘ t w on m a n y cham- bec om in g the firs t N eg ro to p la y a n d B ob , fro m O n t e r , A la ., h i t W a lte rs jo in e d the te a m and h i t ihompwo, nighund .1. wayn* Aio^a,

p io nsh ips a n d , in fa c t p ro bab ly he re , Toles h it o n ly .278 bu t h ad « ho m e rs in c lu d in g five in a .3^3 .

h as o rg a n i ie d b a s e b a ll’s record g re a t speed . He used to ra ce J u l y d a y - n ig h t jo jm M o rr is , now In the b ig s ,

fo r m o s t t im es m iss e d , f ir s t m ia r te rho rse s in the ou tfie ld fo r A “ *^leheader. J o h n ShocW ey won h is la s t fiv e s ta r ts - U>e

p la ce by one4»alf g a m e . B u t pce-gam e p u b l ic ity . A t fir s t w as ro ok ie o f th e y e a r a n d h it o ne 1-0 o n B ob C a n n o ’s

th rou gho u t, the re h a s been a n base w as the m a s te r o f crow d p id y m g f ir s t base , n in th- lnn ing , two-out hom er —

in d iv id u a l o r th ree o n each p le a s in g , P e te P ea tros . who h it R ic h ie A lle n , n ow in th e super- to w in d up a t 11-7.

te a m th a t h as w on the hear ts o r , o n ly .288 b u t w as th e r u n a w a y ca te go ry , .w as try in g to in 1963 c a m e J e f f Ja m e s w ith

respec t o f M a g ic ‘ V a l le y fans , w in n e r of the “m o s t p o o u la r " It as a seco nd b a s e m a n , a 1(WJ p itc h in g rc co rd an d tw o

F o r th a t rea son , the T im es- C ow boy . Kove w a s n 't g re a t b u t fine o u tf ie ld e rs . In 'c e n te r , w as .

N ew s, abe tted by th e fo rm e r •n io o n ly a re a m a n to m ak e it W c ii ie h it .317. A t shorts top w as s p a rk p lu g G en e K ern s who h i t

" M r . B as e b a ll,” Jo e a e m e n t s , y g q jj, c o w boys w as B ob tru c u le n t J o h n W e g h o m w ho .349 a n j in lo ft w as A lex

a n d new com er K ip H o rs b u r (A , s h a f fe r w ho c a m e o u t o f, of a l l ^ ' '“ r ~ Jo h n s o n , la s t y e a r ’s A m e ric a n

w h o c u r r e n t ly is C o w b b y b a s e b a U - u n U k e ly p la c e s — 8 0 ^ ^ * * “ w e 're co n c c m e d in U ja g u e b a t t in g c h a m p io n , w ho

b u s in e ss m a n a g e r , is o ffe ring to G a n n e t t to post a 17-8 record . J a y c e e P a r k . H e w en t f ive o r h jt .329 U ja t season ,

a re a fa ns a chance to p ic k a 25- The h itte ra re tu rn e d in 1956 s i* s teps on to th e le f tf le ld g ross p r o m U u it s ta r t , le t y o u r

year- all-Cowboy te a m . Hor- f ir s t b a s e m an B ob P asca l floKKe<l dow n a im a g in n t io n r a m b le . I f y o u

s bu rg h o ffers th e ad d e d bonus le a d in g the le agu e in h itt in g a t g ro u n d e r a n d , w h ile O N H IS d o n 't l ik e t i)c c a n d id a t e s

of iriv in tf a free t ic k e t to the J u lv 364 a n d run»-ba tted4n ^ t h 137 K N E E S th rew th e m a n o u t a t n a m e d , w rite- in yo ur own.f ir s t . T he n o * t d a y ho w ondered

w h y h is a r m h u r t . H erzbergo r

c a m e b a c k th a t y e a r , s igned u h a free ag e n t, a n jl b e c am e tlio

of g iv in g a free t ic k e t to the Ju ly

l , m i , g a m o t o a n y p ^ c l M n t , C a tc h c r S a m M a u n e y h it .3<3

p ro v id in g he o r she U ic ludes a j „ h n B u ih a r d t w as 1 W 2

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MomMala. S. Paul MCNuH. P<alrl«.Olicuk — I, Paul Paarun, Homt<lalt.

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thorlpul — 1, PaarM. MomadaU. S M ^. }. Toiotrlca. HImrock. ). Dthlln. Kamlah. 4, 4, Jolmioo. Troy. J. Smtlh. Troy.

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Two mlla — 1, UlHwi Loranian, Nolui, fOO>. } . Dan Turrvar, Naw Plymouth. 1, Cary Aiularum. Vallay. 4. JliWAhiart, Pralrla. S, Mika Hawlay. PrlaO Ulwtr.

envelope.

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thousands ou t the re .

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1946 a n d rem e m b e r tw o th ings .

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le a s t 100 h o m e ru ns b u t h i ac ­

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1947, w e best re m e m b e r J a c k

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r e s id e n t , w ho h o ld s a n

as tou nd in g record th a t s til l

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h its , 207, in a 130 g am e season .

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M a g ic V a lley h a d - a - p it c h e r _

n a m e d J im R usse ll w ho com*

p ile d a 20-7 re co rd th a t in c lu ded

s ix shutou ts a n d a n o4 iltte r.

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one. Jo e p p lic h w as a s lick

f ie l d in g , s h o r ts to p a n d G l l

M cD o u g a ld , then fresh fro m '

clubhouse a n d b a tbo y fo r th e o ld

S a n F r a n c is c o S e a ls w as

s h o w in g o f f t h a t d ro o p- b a t

s ta nce an d h it t in g .3M . O ld

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w as o ld even then — fo r the

s ta r t o f th ree y ears In w h ich h e

h it .346, 207 an d .332. G as

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h it t in g .323 an d 18 h o m e rs and

C har lie M e tro , now m a n a g e r of

K an sa s C ity , w as h it t in g .351 as

a uU lity in fle lde r.

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C o lle g e o u t f ie ld tw in s , B i l l

R e n n a an d T o m K «U ey w ho h it

.385 a n d .327, re spec tive ly , w ith

' R enn a 's tU l c r e d i t s b y m a n y as :

‘ h it t in g th e longes t b a l l ev e r o u t .

o f Jay c e e P a rk . B u t th a t ’s

' a n o the r it o r y . L o u ( J o e ca lle d

; h im " V i t a l " ) V itu s wMs a t h ird

a n d - ^ ^ ^

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^ c t u r e o f a l id in g into

. -aecond 1 ^ th e fo llow in g year.

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. tu re t ^ t ended V ltu a ’ career.

H a ) D ^ e ls o o * c a u g h t on th a t

te a tn a n d h e h it tw o g rd n d s lam

h o m e n i In o ne Isn ing .-

R n r P o s ip an k a b ro u g h t h is

" r l i u a r m " to th ir d base In 1950

m o u n d . T lio C ow boys los t th a t

A D W X )W B O Y S B A L L O T

P ltc fae n

(vo te tw o)

J im R u s se ll ( ’46 20-7) >

B o b Shaffe r. ( ’55 17-B) -

D a le M a y co ck ('48 17-4)

J o h n B u zh a rd t ('56 lB-12)

G e n e D upree ('66 I IM )

C h a r le s H e n b O rg e r (58-61)

J im P o n c e ro ff ( !6 ^ I M )B o b B u b a s h ( ’61 1 1 . 5 ) --------------

Jo h n M o rr is ('62 11-7)

J e f f J a m e s ( ’631&«)

B u d H is le tt (46 29 h rs )

G ufl T H a n d o a ( '4 8 .323)

S am ' M a u n ^ ('56 .343)

BU I S c h m id t (-57 .339)

F r e d W a lte rs ('62.343)

S ven d Je ssen ( ' 4 8 ^ .332)

B o b P a sc a l ('56 .364)

- D lc k W i ls o n ( ’68-372)-

Catcfaers

J o h n Shock ley ('61 .360)

I ^ k A U c n ( '6 2 .3 4 f i

S econd B ase

J a c k R a d tk e ('47 h it record )

C h a r lie M e tro ( ’4 W 9 .351)

G U M c D o u g a ld ('48 .340)

R ic h ie A llen ('61 .317 ) --------

T O P P 0 irn '* < 2 E n T E R K i r k D o u ils o f W ettdeU accep ts the

second p la c e A-S s ta te tro ph y a f te r scodo jg 21 o l th e I ^ J a n s U po te ts S a tu r d a y . D enn is w o n th ree e v e n ts a n d p la c e d th ir d In

a a o tb e r . th e 21 po in ts b e b g o n e l e a th a n h e sco red la s t year .

L o u V itu s ('49 .388)

R 4 y P o is a p a n k a ( '5 0 .2 6 1 )

H il r d B a s e

Jo e PbUch ( ’48 .270)

Jo h n W e g h o m ( '6 1 J8 9 )

Sho rts top

Ray Jacobs ('48 .343)BOl Renna (*40 .385) .Tbin Kelley ('49 J ^ ) TedTolesC61.178)

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U u Jackaort (*S7 .906) BobSander9C61.S15.40HR)

Adolfo PhUlips i ' t i .330

Gene Kems.CW 349).^Alex Johnson (763.3»)

OwiSlidi (veto lor tkree)

Miss Palmer clings to lournament lead

B U E N A P A R K , C a lif i ( U P I ) She h a d a 73 S a tu rd ay .

- S a n d r a P a lm e r o f F o r t w o r th , A lso a t 146 were Ja n e

T ex ., bogeyed th ree par- three B la loc k , w ith th e d a y ’s best

ho les S a t u i ^ y b u t m a n a g e d a ro und o f 70 o ve r the 6.041-yanl

tw<H)ver*par 74 to h a n g o n to Los C oyo tes co u rse , a n d K a th y

the le a d w ith a 364K)le to ta l o f C b m e lh is , w h o c a m e In w ith a

142 in th e . $41,000 S uzu k i G o l f 71.

In te m a t io n a le .— ^-------- / -------A t 148 w e re D ebb ie- A us tin ,

M iss P a lm e r , w inne r of la a t Sh ir ley E n g le h o m and Jo A n n

w eekend 's $50,000 S e a ly d a s a ic ^ A t i c e .

" a t L a s V ^g a s . N e V . , h ^ a 'tw < ^ D o n n a iC ap o n l, w inne r o f the

s lM t edge o ve r L P G A a lU lm e pas t tw o U .S . W o r d ' s O pen

m ioney w in n e r K a th y L h ltw o r th , to u rn a m e n ts , c a lle d a two-

~whd carded her aie^md i 72 ovei' the Los (

efbrl44.“Thrfl

up Sunday, with a first prize of I5.&70 and a $5,000 dlamoml

Tokyo's Chako Higuchi abo had a par 72 for 145 and third

he rse lf o f t H h ^

par fo u r 18th ho le . T tia t

resu lted in a se ve n fo r th e ho le

f t t id T T l'

toU l.

M ias P a lm e r , 80. s a id s he f e l t-

lu cky to a tU b e In the le a d .

" ! d id n 't h i t th e b a l l weU an d

I d ld n t h a v e a s m a n y chances

pU ce^ ............ , . ' _ J to m a k « b in H d s a s I d id

, — ------------ -------------------1 1 m u w a s a t l ! iw w a y T !e iw '” F H d a y ; ' '" s a ld 'T f f la s “ P i lm e r .

„ i ^ __________ fo u r th a t 146, i iK lu d ln g &MMlra “Ti»e w a y th in g s .went I w aaM iU toT ta»N w »t8tio tt« l><u«ta«n l,T w lnF*n5 (tacU«l« H a jn li, who [ W a iHnnlns HeaMKl a 7<L

■df-addraawd and i t a i i ^ envelope U a ticket (or tba July 1 gtreak ot tiirea going unUl » lt » a i good to come out

game Is dulred). . i , itopiied. by Pglit)^. last week. K m hU tng attwDover.''

■ S unday , 33, 1971 T lm M .N .w ., T w in F a l l . , Idaho 13

' ” f f

nowdevitle

FOR FUN SHOPPINGGet Ready for SPRIHGl

* MINIT - TENT...................................... .................................

» SPACE BlAh^CT............................ ...............................................

Pl)P TENTS, WALL TENTS, UMBRELLA TENTS, NYLON MT. TENTS .

►-2 -^AM'MTrtiNTSrhvy:nJufy*pb«tle-blov»raprnjrp8>**^««<w vr Sr«<|oI||I R*g. $3.95, now . ........... .. $1 .90«a .

► NYION MINI BACK PACKS.............. ..................... .............. . ............ f l . 7 9

» H*avy Duty Alum. From* w/Nyion Bog. R«0 . $3p.9S, now . . . . . . . . f1 6 .9 S

• waterproof Canvai Coy«r<, Convai Boga. * Wal«rproof h*avy duly rlv«r runn«r« b a g s ...................................... 9S .9S •(!.

► For these cool Warm Cool i . . . . . . . . . . . . . < O % io j^p% 0 f r* Surplus G.I. Ftold Jockett .............................. . . . . 7 . . $ 3 .9 S & up^

• "RAIN WEAR" - PARKAS, JACKETS, SUITSSPECIAL RAIN BIB O'ALLS.....................................................................$ 1 .4 9 pr

. . . % i.4 9: . . ' w . s r .

96 .9S & up

• RUBBER BOATS. I man, special $12.95. R«g. $15.95. Also 2, 4, 6, 8>man in slock. Rubber Hip Boo l sU. S . & Import.

• COOKSET, DUTCH OVENS, CASTIRON GRILLS, SKILUTS, ETC.• COLEMAN STOVES, COOLERS, LANTERNS, COLEMAN FUEL, Reg. $1.39 Now 99<

SPFCIALICOLEMANBAOS4lb.No. 735, reg. $21.50, i u s i ........... 9lT*9Se<**

• WENZEL BAGS, 6.1b. Dacron, reg. $32.95 ..............NOW $ a a .9 S

• SLEEPING BAGS . . . Idaho's Finest stocbi G.l. Mummy Bogs, {usl . . S 19 .9S &JJp. F^nch Down Filled Bogs, just $ 3 4 .S 0 , Canoaian Goose Down Bag^. fram

' $ S 6 .9 9 . Air Mollresses—Specials—oil rubber, reg. (4.95. |usl

• HARDWARE. PtumUng, Plp«. Steel, Vises HydrouUc Cylinders, DrUl Ut M l , High speed surplus drill biU 9 9 * up, and No. 7 Toper cor- bert drill blls 91 »00 up, Boal Winches, Coble, C Clamps, Sleet Clolhes- line Poles. Sledge Hammers, Bars, Axes, Shovels, Sleel Boxes, Cosier wheels, Torringlen Blower, (new) with h.p. motor. Pumps, Galvan- ixed roofing.

• IRRIGATOR SUfPLIES, Canvas Dams, Irrigolor B oo ls ........... . 9 3 .9 S• IRRIGATOR PUMPS........... .........................9 9 .9 S « 9 I3 .9 S

• PAINT, 9 3 .7 9 per gal. While "Ouorlermosler Brand" Pointers drop clolh, tOwaO*, reg. $10.95, just » 4 .9 S , Nolls, f t S . 9 i per cWl. ’

• BEDDING, Gl sleel cols $7,9S« cel pods $S.9S« blonhels 9 3 .4 9 and up.

• LITTLE CHIEF fish* meal smoker, reg. $39.95, lust . ................... 9 24 .9S

• THE UTTLE SIZZLEM, INSTANT, HOT-WATE^---- ----- ^

• 5 GAL. GAS CANS, reg. $5.95, |ust $ 4 .8 8 . Used Gl •2 .9 S , olso spouls ond'^ • holders.

• G.l. PONCHOS . . . Just 9 3 .9 S . Nylon Parachutes, mokes a greol lent, cor cov­er, decorqlion. G.l. Feed/aliens . . . meals, bakery goods, plain and dehydrated, Hommocksl Dust Mosbs.

i;POLYFOAM RUBBER MATS, greot for comper moltresses, furniture, upholstery, bool tools, saddle pods, lealherelles, nougoh^des, boltaRes and olher name brands dt great savings.

FATIGUES . . . PANTS & SHIRTS, new « used. CameuHoge clothing •> netting. -Coveralls, new.&-UMd-.,... incl6dlng.flighl-CovoralU.-G.I.-Surplus.boot«..-.-.-from-

•3 .9 S . Nurses hiking booN.. 9 9 .9 f .

STUDENTSII Best Selection and Price Fen

> • Blue Denim Bfll Bottom Pants

• leolher Coats and Vests

• • Bock Pocking Equipment

• SCOUTSI 1st Aid KItf, mess kits, canteens, pistol bells, holsters, conned Ke0 t, cennpasses, knives, binoculars, sunQlotses nylon cord, pock socks.

• f « ^ U n » 3*< m Water Proof Matches 3»* hmM • Novy Flosh- llahl with b o H . r i . . ■ C U n . * < .2 9 V|> . W<K>d.npoddUi f I .S 9 Up • Ol JungU ko)< •■ .9 S l ip . ______ __________________ '

. T H E MOST UNIQUE b« l( pock v u d d l . bog t . b« oH .r«l In Ih . U.S. All iM lhw,lur cov.r.d, Flnnlih Army pack, SaS.OO volu*. JtMl ........................... S I I . 9 S

• Genuine Surplus Ml. iverest Alum. Pack frome, $9.*95 volue, reg. $4.99, nowiust. . . 9 3 .9 S

152 2nd Avp! South Tw}n Folll. AffO

WeJiayeeveii4iliig-]fou need in surplus

anil Camping Needs

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U 'TlmBj-N«wi, Turin Falli, Idaho Sunday, May J3, iwi

Boros takes one-stroke lead in Colonial tourney

F O IIT W O i m i , Tox. ( U P I ) -

O ld fo lks J u l iu s ttoros la iiK h t

Uic ym m « fo lks how to p la y , in

'Uic, ,w ih ( i S n tu n fny w ith a

spork linK 32-35-67 U m t Kavo

h im n onc-strokfl th ird ro un d

lead in tho C olon iiil N a t io n a l

In v ita tion w ith a ono-undor-par

to ta l o f 209.

uoriLiqtakes El

•4"-PaFOTirilii'

W lillo tha 61-yoar-old re ign ing

T O A sca lo ra c h a m p io n y?os

“ k indfl a m b lin g a lo n g " a n d

com ing fro m s ix s trokes o ff the

pacc , tho bo({oy m a n c aug h t up

w ith 3 ^ o l o le a d e r C an ad ian

G corgo K nudson a n d near ly

ovo rybody b isc a m o n g the 77

s u rv ivors .

IJoroa w as one o f on ly Uireo

p laye rs co n que r in g O )lo n la l

> i ) u n t r y a u b ’a*7,142-yard, p a r

3 W 5 - 7 0 In tho 3(knllo-an-hour

w ind gu.sts as ho tu rned a

b lrd lc-b ird le s ta r t in to o solid

round t h a t saw K nudson an d a

host o f o tj ic r chaU cngcra d e fe at

t l ) e n w lv < ^ ‘' _____________ ^

SCcltloni IHo I9fl7 w inner h e re , w as tho la s t of tho

_____________E L — P A S O , - T ex— ( U P I ) _____hopofu l3 _to _b low _h ls .chances—

V lU nnovu m llc r M n r ly I J q u o r i , "™1 li» <liil II on Uio f in a l urocn

run n ing i ig a in a t a 25 m ilo an

hour w ind an d g lan c in g iMick

every 20 y a rd s o r so to check

on ru n n e ru p Rex M o d d a fo n l,

h it th o ta iK ) w IU j a 4:10.9 tim e

in Uiu f irs t E \ Pa.*iO In v iU tio n a l

'lY ack an d F ie ld M eet S iitu rd ny .

IJ q u o r i p « c c d ‘nl(vig in fou rtli

-------- p la e o - th ro u g h - the - firH l- h ftU — h n r c l h ' i v r

m ile , b u t took control o n tJje * * *

U itrd leg an d strotched h is lend - ^ ,

to 10 yard.s n t tlie Uipc over t t f ^ l o V I Q l O Y I

F ^s te rn N ew M exico ’s M adda- ^fo rd . ''

J a y Sllvo.stcr, w orld rccord

lio ldor tn U if (llsciis se t n „p p „ „ ra i ic o of Uio s e a s o n on

» t o d lu n i- r c c Q r a jn - U i i i t ^ e v c n l _ „ „ , ,„ „ „ , ,^ , , ,^ , ,„ „ S „ ,u r , , ,y a n , l

when hl.«j p u tt f r o m tlio fringe

sped n ine feet p a s t tho p in an d

he 'mi.H.sed It c o m in g back to

NY mets

N B W Y o 4 k (U P I ) - T l io Now

Y o r k M cftii m a d e tU o lr f ir s t

( 211-10), finLshed neoond In

s lio tpu t w ith M foot even , and

w as ju n n e d the m e e t ’s o u t ­

s tand ing p e r fo n n c r .

“ I w as g o ing to take tlie IwkI

on tlie th ird leg w lUi Uie w in d ,”

U q u o r l s iiid , "s ln co g o ing Into

It w as lik e h itt ing A l>rlck

w a ll .”

I t wa.s the V lllanova sLnr's

second w in In two weeks. Hl.i

p rev ious w in , over J im Tlyun at

P tiila d o lp h la , w as I J q u o r i ’s be.^t

t im e ever, 3:54.0.

le ft tlie res t of m a jo r leaguo

baseba ll a tough a c t to fo llow .

H ie M e U pu t on a n exciting

^ lo w fo r a n NBC-TV aud ienco

an d o ve r 53,000 fa n s a t S liea

S tad iu m a s they c a m e from

beh ind to tie tlio sco re In botli

t ljo n in th an d lO tli in n ings

l>eroro d e fe a ting tJio A tlan ta

B raves , fl-7. In th e l lU i on a

run-scoring s ing le by Ronn

C lendenon .

"B o y , w h a t a g a m e ,’* said

M e ts ’ n ia n a g e r G l l Hodges,H .r r ln B to n J a c k » o n o fT o x „ » . l l ^ r o V c r c n m o a Iw o!

E l P a so w on the 220-yard cJaah

In 21.0, r a n second In Uie 100>

y a rd dash a n d ran leado ff o n a

440-yard re la y .

O th e r f in e p c r fo rm n t ic c f l

c a m c fro m M a rk W ln ie n r ie d of

W iscons in in tlie flfiO, 1:52.5;

B an d y M atso n of Uie T exas

S lr ld c rs w ith a a ljid lum rc co rd

r>T>-5 tn Khotput.

ru n d c t lc it In tho n in t lj and-a

ono>run de fic it In tlio l(W i.

'"IIU s w a s u trem endo us te am

e ffo rt a r id a r e a l m ora le

booster fo r our c lu b ."

a e n d e n o n 's h i t c a m e off

re lieve r C ec il U p sha w w it li two

ouLs In th e l l t l i a n d scored T im

F o il , wl»o re ached f ir s t on an

In fie ld s ing le a n d s to lo second.

fin is h w ith a 3<W5— 71 a n d even-- ’

p a r 210.

*n ia t sUU le ft h im a one-

s troke cush ion X)ver de fend ing

ch a m p io n U o m ero B lan ca s ,

L a r ry Z ieg le r a n d F re d M a r t i,

w ho h i t tho 54-hoIe m a r k w ith

one-over-par 211s. B la n ca s shot

a 30-35-71, Z ieg le r a 3f-33-70 •

a n d M arU a 37-35-72.

B oros d id a l l of h is d am ag e

on tho fro n t n ine w ith e igh t an d

nve-foot b lr d io p u tts on tho

fir s t 'tw o ho les a n d a flvo-footcr

on tho toughes t ho lo . on tlie

cours<i— N o. 5— w h ich w as one

of o n ly (our b ird ie s o n th a t ho le

a l l d a y _ _ _ _ r—___________^ 6 n c o y o ii th rew It u p 'ln Uio

a ir y o u never know w h a t It w as

g o in g .to do ,'L B o ros- sa id .o (- tho .

w in d . "O n tho a n d l&Ui I

a llo w e d fo r .the W ind a n d . tlio

w ind n e v e r touchcd ’e m ."

H o w as /asked I f ho w as

s u rp r is ed t tho w ay the fie ld

seem e d to d r if t b ic k p a s t h im .

“ W e ll, w hen [I w as on the

fro n t n ine I s aw K nudson w as

s ix un d e r p a r . I d id n ’t look j t

tho-scoreboard-agabfi-U ] '

w as a t tho IfiU i. I was. Just

a m b lin g a b n g an d I s aw I w as

t ied fo r tho le a d ."

K nu dso n , w ho" led tills tou r­

n a m e n t fo r th ree s tra lg h t 'd ay s

In 1965, th rea ten ed to do Just

Um t a g a in S a tu rd a y w hen ho

s t a r t ^ b ird le-b lrd le , b u t tlien

'J u m p e d bogeys a t t lio fourtli

an d f if th . Then c a m o N o . 7.

“ I t w as the tu rn in g p o in t ,’ ’

Uto C an ad ia n s a id . " I bunkered

m y app ro ac h an d threo-puttod

fo r a doub le bogey . F r o m there

on i t 'w a s a s lia m b lo s .’ ’

H o bo iieyed the n ex t four

lio les a n d w ent fro m tho lead a t

fou r u n d e r p a r to a tie for

seventli a t tw o over 212 a long

w ltli J a c k M o n tgo m e ry . A nd ho

had to b lrd io tho IBUi to get

there .

S tock ton b ird le d tlio fourth

lio lo w it li a 15-footer, the 1415

140. 2 1-2 feet a n d the lO tli fro m

fivo foot an d w en t in to Uie 18th

w lU i a s h a re o f Uie te ad In h is

pocket.

“ I c a n ’t p la y sa fe oven if m y .

'lifo depends on I t , ’ ’ sa id

S tock ton of Uio f in a l ho lo . ' i

w as try in g to p la y It sa fe an d

h it w h a t I U ioug lit w as a good

p u tt a n d It w e n t n ln o je o t pas t.

A U T O A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G

Thoison Motors is proud to 'a n n o uh co 'th o t thoy havo 'b ooh choson to bo

distributors for tho Fomours M a rk IV Auto Air Cbnditionors in Southorn

Idaho. W o fool vory proud of this accoptonco bocau'so tho M ark IV Qut-

solls its noarost Auto Conditioner by 2 to 1.

SPECIAL PRICE . . 239

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• G U A R A N T E E D F O R 1 F U L L Y E A R

F L E X I B L E B A N K F I N A N C ; i N G

W e c a n i n s t a l l g n e w M a r k I V A i r C o n d i t i o n e r

i n a l m o s t a n y v e h i c l e , i n c l u d i n g j c a r s , b o a t s ,

t r a c t o r s o r w h a t h a v e y o u .

Air Conditioner

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THEISEN MOTORS701 M a in A y a n u e ? a » t 7 3 ,3 - 7 7 0 0

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And where yogj thouid buy yout* olr conditioner

Si/x*s to I'lt Most American Miidt! Cur.'i. W orn Shofk.*; cun he (liinjier-nut:, h l»»rrl y m iv -Tur su(ely. New Seurslleavy-D uty S luifks w ill rediicc pitoh imtl swa\'

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Mon.,W»d.,Kri."

T u e « . , T h u r i , S o l .

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T w in Kails, Idaho

7 3 3 -0 8 2 1

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S t u d y t o u r. . y O U M U ST .take the g o o d with fho b a d

~ whef) you're p lann ing a trip to Europe, Betty

Brovl/o, p ic tured a t left, found out as she

'' ge^5 one o f her necessary shots from Nurse

Lucille Jacobson . In the picture a t rjght,

Bruce H afer, left, Sue LaPray a n d Kevin

S tanger d isp lay a poster o f France, one of

Ihe countries they, w ill be visifJng during their

'^ 2 ‘ d ay study tour. Mrs. C leo Robinson, d e p ­

uty county clerk, assists Shelly Breeding an d

Christy M cFarland , right, with the~^ecessqry

Inform ation required to o b ta in a , passport.

^These are just sey^ral o f a g ro up o f M og ic

VafJey students w ho will b e ' leav ing from

Salt Lake City Jbne 16. a n d re tu rn 'Ju ly 17

after touring France, Eng land , Sw itie r land ,

Ifa ly a n d Greec.e. Counselor for the g ro up is

G oro lyn Espil, a teacher, a l Hansen High

School.

Valley-siudents-read^ --

32-doy study tour o f EuropeTWIN FALLS - Learn by participation

could be the motto of several excited Magic Valley students as Ihey mni<c final plans for a 32-day study tour in Europe this summer.

The group was organized and will bo counseled and ehapcroncd by Geralyn Espil, a teacher at Hanson High School, and is a part of the International Ex­change School out of Salt Lake City.

The Broup will leave June 16 from Salt Lake City ajid return July 17, after visiting in France, England, Switzerland, Italy and Grcece. The students can reccive high school or college credits for their participation.

A m o n g t h o s e p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n . t h e

p r o g r a m a r e B r u c e H a f e r , s o r t o f M r . a n d

M r s . W . R . H a f e r , T w i n F a l l s ; S u e

l a P r a y , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . R o b e r t

L a P r a y , B u h l ; M a r k B a r n e s , s o n o f M r .

a n d M r s . E a r l B a r n e s , H a n s e n ; i S h a w n a

S t a n g e r , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . C e c i l

S t a n g e r , H a n s e n ; K e y l h S t a n g e r , s o n o f

M r . a n d M r s . F l o y d S t a n g e r , H a n s e n ;

B e t t y B r o w n , ( ^ u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s .

R i c h i i r d - B r o w n , K i m b e r l y ; S h e l l y

B r e e d i n g , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . G l e n

B r e e d i n g , M u r t a u g h ; K r i s t i M c F a r l a n d ,

d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d

M c F a r l a n d , M u r t a u g h , a n d M r s . H a z e l

N e l s o n , T w in F a l l s .

D o n k ey is e x fr a -s b ir th d a y gi ft« y M A R JO K IIS U E K M A N

T im e i-N ew s W rite r

S U N V A L L E Y - G a y

H o lm cfl, d au K h tc r of M r . nnd-

M rs . H a r ry H p lm o a , S un V u llo y ,

w ill ce lfibcate h e r flH li b ir th d a y

' an n iv e rsa ry M ay '2fl. T h is y ea r

the even t p ro m ise s to bo cxtra-

Kift she U re c e iv ing , "S e v e n ," a m in i a t u r e M e d l t e r r a n c u n

donkey f r o m thtf I I L a zy S

R a n c h a t ( la ({ c rm a n .

H o lm es , w ho Is a n o ff ic ia l of

the S un V a llo y resort, a n d h is

w ife , aa ld everyono a t t lio resort

is excited ab o u t the now pet.

The appealin{{ litt le a n im a l

caused no tro ub le on h e r r id e to

Sun V a lle y a n d w as p la ced In a

s ta ll th e re u n t il she becam e

accus tom ed to h e r s u rro u n ­

d in gs , a f te r w h id i the ow ners

p la nn ed to p u t h e r in a co rra l.

I t io Jenne t w ill fo a l In Ju n o o r

J u ly so ovo ryono In tlie v ic in ity

' w ill bo lo o k ing fo rw a rd to It.

Seven rece iv ed he r n am e

because s lie welK lted a scan t

seven po un ds w hen she w as

born a t th e r a n c h Ju ly 17,1968.

M r . a n d M rs . R a lp h S u l liv a n ,

w ho o w n an d o pe ra te the r a n c h ,

the m in ia tu r e donkeys Is 10 to 15

pounds so th ey w ere p l e a ^

t)>at the a n im a l, though tin y ,

w as fltronfi a n d hQ altliy .

L a s t y e a r a t tlte T w in F a lls

C oun ty F a ir , th e t iny donkeys

w ere a m a jo r a ttra c tio n , a n d

som e o f th e m m a y bo b ro u g h t to

tlie fa ir t ills f a l l fo r peop le to see

w lio m iss e d th e m la s t y e a r . The

sm a ll a n im a ls h av e a d is t in c ­

tive fe a tu re o f a d a r k s tr ip e

w h ich run s d o w n th e b ac k an d

across th e shou ld e rs fo rm in g a

pe rfe c t cross. A ^ c d l n g to

legends, M a r y ro de one o f these

donkeys in to D e tlile he m a n d

Je su s en te red Je r u s a le m on

one.'

A t a re c e n t v is i t to tlie r a n c h ,

w e le a rn e d t lia t t lie S u l liv a n s

h a v e so ld o ig lit o f the do nkeys

th is m o n th . B esides tlie one

w h ich w e n t to S un V a lle y ,

Jac k , w as p u rc h as e d by M r . an d

M rs . M ile s V o troubek , B u h l,

a n d S a m B y rd , B o ise , h a s Ju s t

b o ug h t s ix of tiMsm to a d d to h is

t ra in e d c ir c u s th is fa ll.

V o trou bek , w ho h as assisted

th e S u l liv a n s in t r a in in g the

.a n im a ls , s ta te s h is fa m ily Is

u rg in g h im to b u y one o f the

Je n n e t d o n k e y s to o . The

V o tr o u b o k 's tw o d a u g h te r s

lia v e long w on ted one o f the

donkeys fo r a pe t.

T he s ix Jenne ts w h ich th e S a m

B ee C ircu s p u rch ased In c lu d c .

R o s a w ho w as o n d is p la y a t the

f a l r , « l 8 0 lU n a i S a m a H a , S h e k a ,

Sopha a n d S is t ln a . T hey w ill

r e m a in a t th o r a n c h u n t i l

S e p tem be r , w h e n B y rd w ill

s ta r t t r a in in g t l ie m fo r n ove lty

ac ts (n Ills c ir c u s . H e p la n s to

t r a in th e m to p u l l a c a r t to be

d r iv e n b y a c h im p a n z e e ,

a n d s e v e r a l r a c in g s tu n t s .

F u tu re p la n s m a y in c lu d e a

"p o t t in g xoo” w here c h ild re n

c a n ge t c lose to th e a n im a ls a n d

p e t th e m .

B y rd feels t lio a n im a ls he

p u r d ia s e d fro m tlie S u l liv a n s

w ill b o e asy to t r a in a n d co u ld

bo used In m a n y ac ts a s they

h av e been t re a te d r ig h t an d

tr a in e d p ro perly a t the S u l liv a n

r a n c h a n d ear ly t r a in in g Is very

im p o r ta n t . , to a n a n im a l ’s

-nature .

T he S uU lva ns b ro u g h t f ive of

th e m in ia tu r e M e d lte r re n e a n

d o n k e y s to t h e ir r a n c h in

H a g e rm a n in 1965 a n d a re the

o n ly ., b reed ers in th e s ta te .

T here a re s e ve ra l h un d re d o f

th e m in the U n ite d S ta tes a n d it

is no lo n g e r p r a c t ic a l to Im p o r t

th e m fro m tho M ed ite rran can-

j-oLSlcilyjaijd.Snrdlniu..

T h« h e rd Is e n rp iie d in tlio

M in ia tu re D on key R e g U try o f

the U n ite d S ta te w h ich w as

e s U b l is h e d In 1958. E a c h

S u l liv a n donkey h a s an o f f ic ia l

ce r tif ic a te a n d Its ce r tif ic a te

n u m b e r is ta ttoo ed o n Its u p p e r

Up.

T he donkeys a re renouned fo r

th e ir g e n t le a n d lo v in g

d is pos it io n . T hey m a k e w on ­

de r fu l pe ts fo r c h ild re n a n d m a y

sa fe ly bo d r iv e n or r id d e n .

R a y m o n d B u r r o f " Ir o n s id e s ”

fa m e p u rc h as e d one of th e m for

h is f a m ly a n d H u be rt H u m ­

p h rey presen ted his grand-

d i i ld r e n w ith one .

B esides ra is in g the donkeys,

th e S u l l iv a n s a r e A n g u s

b reeders a n d a lso have a d a iry

iMsrd. 'H ioy m o v e d to Id a ho

som e years ago fro m N ebraska .

S u l liv a n w as b o m on, a f a n n ,

la te r b e c am e a con trac to r an d

a lso h a s been a n a th le tic co ach .

H ow eve r, a s h is w ife says, "H e

h as a lw a y s w an te d to get b ac k

to f a r m i n g . ” T h e ir s c e n ic

r a n c h . Ju s t.o u ts id e of the tow n

o f H a g e rm a n , h a s a rock house

on w iilc h ho d id a l l o f the

r e m o d e lin g a n d c a r p e n te r

w ork . M rs . S u l liv a n has m ad e it

c h a rm in g an d c om fo rtab le w ith

Iter c le v e r d cco ra ting touches

an d s o m e love ly antiques w h ich

liflvo been in the fa m ily fo r

generations .

aiiout ’■ the peopllB

yoM

k n o w

V a lle y L iv in g.Sunday, M»y J3, l « l

Only g fewEIGHT O F THE 30 M ed iterranean donkeys raised

by M r. a n d Mrs, Ralph-3ulllvan-„ H a ti^ rm an , ware

so ld this m onth , w ith one go ing )o Sun Valley, one

h) Buhf a n d six o f them to become add itions o f Ihe

^S am 'B w w < ir tm ^h tH o lh M rT rS u lH ra n is shown w ith

Friendly . . ,several o f the sm all > an im ah which are /to ted fa r

their gentle disposition a n d ap p e a lin g naturm.

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2 i T lm M - N t w i , T w in F a l ls . I d a h o S u h d a y^ M a y 2 X 1971

Medical records serve vital purposeBy CHARLOTTE BELL

Time«-Newi Writer .J E R O M E - r h f m e d ic a l

r e c o rd u d e p a r tm e n t o f a n y

ho sp ita l p la y s a v e ry im p o r ta n t

p a r t In the ope ra tio n o f t h a t ,

h o sp ita l, as I t does w ith S t.

B e n e d c t 's H o sp ita l In J ^ o m e .

In an In te rv iew w ith S is te r

M a ry M a tth e w , w ho beads

m e d ic a l record s depa r tm e n t a t

S t. B ened ic t’s , she po in ted out

m a n y o f the rea so ns records are

kep t on each p a t ie n t adm itte d to

the hosp ita l.

S is te r M a t th e w ' s a id the

h is to ry o f m e d ic a l records run s

p a ra lle l w ith th e h is to ry , o f

m ed ic in e .

P o ly c h ro m e r o u r a ls h a v e

been found in the caves o f the

O ld S tone A g e , a n d s ilhouettes

dep ic tin g tre ph in ing an d a m v

p u ta tlo n o f f in g c i^ a p p ^ on

the w a lls o f p ^ e b l l t h l c caverns

of~ l$paln. I n e w d a te b a c k to

ab o u t 25,000 B .C .

W h ile such e a r ly m e d ic a l

w r it ing s an d d r a w in g m a y not

be c lassed a s n ie d lc a l r e c o c t in

the m o d e m senae, they are

m u t e ' e v id e n c e . t h a t th e ir

a u th o r s k e p t r e c o rd s con-

ce m in g th e ir p a tie n ts .

^‘Althoagb-onrTwords-at'Slr-

R i c h f i e l d c l u b h a s f i n a l m e e t

R IC H F IE L D - F in a l M a y

m e e t in g o f th e R ic h f i e ld

W om an 's G u b be fo re s u m m e r

recess fe a tu re d a no-host lun>

cheon d t th e h o m e o f M rs . D a v id

K enn ison . n ew p re s id e n t .^

G uests w ere M rs . G eo rg e

R e ttig , J e ro m e , M rs . . R o b ^

F o rd , a n d M rs . G le n Je n se n .

M rs . M a rv in W ebb re s ig ne d

as secretary-elect a n d J ^ r s . Jo e

Sew ard , re t ir in g s e c re ta ry , w as

^ re - e le c te d .'M rs . W ebb assisted-^

M r s . .E u g e n e A le x a n d e r ,

r e t i r in g p r e s id e n t , w i t h , i n ­

s ta lla t io n o f new o ffic e rs .

M rs . K enn ison w as in s ta l le d ,

p re s id en t; M rs . Jo d e y P a rk e r ,

v ic e p re s iden t b y p ro x y ; M rs .

S ew ard , s e c re ta ry , a n d M rs . ' ■

Ja m e s •n io m a s , tre a s u re r . _ A A i s S - W a l K e r -

T W IN F A L L ^ - ! th e ' T w in V ernon E g g e n , D ean F re e m a n ,

F a lls H ig h S choo l g r a d iu t ln g R ex F u llm e r , C had F Q lm ore ,

c lass o f 1941 is , p la n n in g a SO- B etty F u n k D ^A ndrea , F ran ces

year re u n io n fo r J u ly 3 a n d H a n s e n E v a n s , D o r o th y

l- m an y- o f- th a C lassm a tes c a n n o t- U a r r is o n - S h e k k o , .B e tty _ J u n e .

, be tocated . H ene fe r D fiy ls , O rre n HU ls,

A n y o n e k n o w in g th e ad- M a r ty H o a g , G e o rg e lo s e t ,

dresses o f th e fo llow ing peop le E ug ene Jo nes , N e ld a M a U n so n ,

are asked to co n ta c t M rs . f lu b y

W yaU , 733-4»73: P a t W a llace ,

7 3 3 ^4 6 , o r M rs . S h ir ley B erg ,

73M 520.

Jo& n A n k e n y K id m a n ,

D a rw in B eU , G ilb e r t B enton ,

V iv ia n B re w e r W oodelJ. BUI

B rooks. P h y llla B u rd ic k , B e tty

G a r y B ro w n , B e ra iW - C ra n e r T a y lo r V a n d e rp o o l, L a V e r n l

N a t lo c K , R a lp h D o w n in g ; W ah l a n d R id g e w a y W ilson .

Addresses needed

D oris M cK ee J a c k so n , F r a n k

Law rence , G eo rg e M illw a rd ,

B ob M e rre ll, B eU y M u lv ihU l

Jam ie s o n , D on N ew co m b . Inez

P a lm e r K e n n e d y , N e o la

P a tr ic k K in sey . J im P o w e ll,

K o z e l la Q u in t U n te r b e rg e r .

D e lla S ta k e r G iv e n , E m i ly

C Y N T H IA W A L K E R

t H w as an nounced th ro e t a b le s *

K e e p s 'r e c o r d s

B ened ic t 's d o n o t bo as t o f sU (^

a n t iq u ity , w e do h av e th e m

s in c e th e o p e n in g o f S t .

V a le n tin e 's H ^ t a l In W ende ll

b i 1023," she s a id .

" I t Is o f In te re st to note th a t

s ince w e b eg an a n um be r in g

system s im ila r to th a t w h ich we

a r e now us in g in'1039, we h ave

a p p r o x im a te ly 57,000 ad-

m M o n s w h lc ^ b ic ludes abou t

m L b M N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) - H o m o l H lo ca tions, a if fd r e n ik) not liv e yo u do n 't seU'ct one . l it lons't una .u i '^ s u iu o m o in t in o is u r

" E a c h 'p e r t o n who is ad- w here the acUon Is w ith m os t In the urc ii a n d fin d It d l» lc u l t you liiivo u w o rk in « know lcdRo............ . . . . . AM 'Af liAiir nHiAH nAAnm I Mr A . * <

^ DIRECTOR O F MEDICAL records a t St. Benedict's

H ospital, Jerom e, is Sister M ary M atthew , OSB ,

RRI. The m ed ica l records departm ent plays an I'm-

portan t p a r f /n #/ie o p e r o / m n of tho hospital.

Have been p a in te d , a n d ,p now

one p u r c h a ^ by tho c l i ib o re

now p la ce d in tho c ity p a rk .

M r s . E d w a r d S c h is le r

rece ived th o su rp rise puckciKo.

The c lu b y e a r w ill o pen w ltli th e

S ep t. IS m e e t in g a t the h o m o of

, M rs . S ad ie R id e r .M ra A jp y n n d ^ r - p r ^ f t n n ^ d — m ^^o^^c tL - thB -^ngagem en t of

g l t t a t o h c r o f f lc c r s lo lo lh o p a a t

y e a r , M rs . C a r l P a u ls o n , M rs .

Sew ard a n d M rs . K enn ison : .

K o f f e r set A u g u s t d a t e

T W IN F A L I i J - M r . a n d M rs .

E ug eno W . W a lk e r , T w in F a lls ,

P I C T U R E Y O U R H O M E

I N A N E W L I G H T . . .

Senior citizens relocate

M a rk S . K offer, son o f M r . an d

M r s . W a r r e n K o f fe r , Nor-

th r ld g e , Q i l l f .

M iss W a lk e r , a 1067 g radu a te

of T w in F a l b H ig h Schoo l, w ill

recc lve h e r degree In education

fro m th o U n iv e rs ity o f Idaho ,

M o .sM W ,.M oy M .

K o ffe r a tte n ded schools In

C a lifo r n ia an d w ill be a senior

ups T O P S O u b m o t n t tho S u n n y m oJo r in S In

M e a s u r . e - U p s T O P S m e e t

m itte d to the h o sp ita l h a s h is

re co rd beg un a t th e a d m itt in g

o ffice where soc io log ica l d a ta Is

o b ta in ed . F r o m there a n d as

lo n g a s p a t ie n t 1s in the hosp ita l,

p hy s ic ian s , n u rse s , techn ic ians ,

con su ltan ts a n d others a d d to

. the record .'

re t ire d persons . I t becom es tho

p la c e fo r p u rs u it o f h obb les , for

e n te rta in ing , s tu d y in g , p la nn in g

a n ew ca ree r , e n jo y in g tho

g a rd e n , p re p a r in g to traVel.

W here to m a k e the h o m o Is , y our trave ls . W hen you v is it n

o ne o f tho m a jo r dec is ions the co m m u n ity th a t a ppea ls to you,

ao-called se n io r c it ize n s face In subsCTibo. to th o lo ca l now spa '

to v is i t o ften. o f how o the r pcop lo live .

— Tliero a r c few re c re iillo n a l No • m a t te r w hethe r the

opportun itie s h e a r b y . * s itu a tion Is to Btay o r to m o v e ,

* O ne good w ay to check m a k e sure re t ire m e n t does no t

re location p o ss ilil lit le s is d u r in g m e an in a c t iv ity . A A R P te lls of____ - Vin_._ . . . . . ..J.l* « Al*n <v1.1 * K.<«n1' Aninl/Ith e 7&-ycar-oid‘ re a l estate

executive in W u» liln g ton . D .C .,

w ho co nducts classes In rea l

m oo ting a f te r th e ir r e g u la r

welgh-ln a t Uie U o w lud ro m o

T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .

N ine teen a n d one-))alf [)ounds

n o t loss fo r U ie g ro u p w as

recorded . Twenty-five m e m ­

bers w e ig he d In . Botm ie R y a n

bo tany .

A n A u g ,^ 0 w edd in g Is p la nned

a t . t h o F i r s t 'P r e s b y t e r i a n

a i i i r c h . Tw in F a lls .

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th e 5&-years a n d o ve r ca te go ry .

" I h o a c tu a l dec is ion is u p to

yo u because it Is a very

pe rson a l o n e , " say s one organ !*

z a t io n h e lp b ig fo lks ad ju s t to

re t ire m e n t . I t is th e A m eric a n

A sso daU o n o f R c t ir< ^ Persons

( A A R P ) , h e a d q u a r t e r e d In

W as h ing to n , D .C ., a n d o ffe ring

f re e " Y o u r R o t i r e m c n tH o m e

ro u te d to m e d ic a l r ecords for

c o m p le lio n a n d ^ n iin g .

M e d ic a l re c o rd s , how ever,

a re no t o n ly a p la c e fo r sto rage

o f m e d ic a l record s b u t fo r theb*

c o n tinu ing use b y phys ic ians ,

n u rse s , in su ran ce com pan ies ,

h o s p i t a l a d m in is t r a t io n a n d

o th e rs . D eve lo pm en t o f the

m o n th ly a n d a n n u a l s ta tis t ica l

r e p o r t , r e c o r d in g s u ch in-

fo rm a lio n a s n u m b e r of a d ­

m iss io n s , b ir th s , dea ths a n d ^ ,

d ischarges a n d p e rcen tag e o f G ’J d e . , . , ,

o ccupancy , is p e rfo rm ed by Y o u r reasons fo r s ta y in g In

m e d ic a l reco rd personne l. ^ u r present locaU on m igh t

A ll d iseases a n d operaU ons o f In c lu d e these factors?

d is ch arged p a t ie n ts a re ^co d e d----- Expenses of m y present

ac co rd ln g - to a n in te rna tio n a l c o n tro l a n d I

sy s tem so th k t s tud ies c a n be ^m a d e an d th e p rev a le nce o f a ' ( t h e m o rtg ag e ,, fo r in s tan ce , Is

d l s e ^ c a n be de te rm in ed .

l l i r purpose o f a m e d ic a l

re c o rd serves a s in d ica to rs of

th e fu nc tio n s o f the m e d ic a l

re c o rd d e p a r tm e n t .

A c c o rd in g to th e J o in t

e s tln ia te d th a t by tho y e a r 2000, p o lit ic a l an d re lig iou s th in k in g counsels g ovo r iu n o n t em p lo yes

som e-BOmlU ion o r m o re of-the— o f- tho- re s ld e n tflf- abo u t- so da l- lic ad in g - fo r- rc tirem ehL --------

n a t io n ’s p o p u la t/o n ’ W in 'b e in ac tiv itie s , e m p lo y m e n t s ltu a * • HJ.9 o dv lce r “ A c t iv ity la tJ»e

“ ' ‘ Uons and v a r ia t io n s In th o secre t o f h app in e ss In life . B ut

w ea tlie r . Q jc c k a dvertlspm ents> It m us t b e a c tiv ity w lU i a

to see how p r ic e s com p'oro w ith purpose a n d tliu p u r p o n rh n s to

y o ur present a r e a . D o th is fo r In c lu d e s o m e b o d y bes ldoK

.severa l co m m u n it ie s . I^ven i f yourse lf.'^ _______

p a id ) .

tb n d lt lo a s S a t iif a c ie ry

— M yp re se n t liv in g cond itions

a re sa t is fa c to ry . I feel c o m fo r ­

ta b le a n d secure .

...................... ................ ........... - M y chU dron live noarby

O o m m ljs lo n o n A c c r ^ t a t l o n o f ^ d v ia it- o fte ftH a m n e a r- m y —

H o sp ita ls these purposes a re : p la ce o f w o rsh ip . |• - — I a m ac tive in lo c a l c iv ic , i

s oc ia l a n d re lig iou s g roups . |

^ S u r f a c e tra n sp o r ta t io n is :

ade qu a te fo r m y needs .

T lie re tirem en t Iw m e gu ide

s a id reasons fo r m o v in g m ig h t

In c lu de :

— Expenses h e re w ill increase

a n d m y in co m e w ill re m a in

To serve a s a bas is for

p la n n in g p a t ie n t c a r e ; to

p ro v id e a m e a n s o f c o m ­

m u n ic a t io n b e tw e e n th e

p h y s ic ia n a n d o th e r

pro fessionals co n tr ib u tin g to

th e pa tie n t's c a re ; to fu rn ish

do cum en ta ry ev idence o f the

course o f the p a t ie n t ’s illness

a n d t r e a tm e n t d u r in g e a c h .

ho sp ita l a d m is s io n ; to servo a s . ho «“ ^ too la rg e and

a bas is fo r re v ie w , s tudy an d

ev a lua tio n o f th e c a re rendered

to the p a t ie n t ; to ass is t in

p ro te c ting the le g a l In terests of

th e p a t ie n t , h o s p it a l a n d

nuHilcaL s ta ff, a n d to prov ide

d a ta for use in re search an d

education .

O p p o r tu n it ie s fo r Jo b s in

m e d ic a l r e c o r d s c ie n c e a re

v a r ie d a n d w o r ld w id e .

Hospita ls , of a l l types , c lin ics ,

tl)e s h ip “ H O P E ” , tlie A rm ed

S e r v ic e s , , a l l n e e d m e d ic a l

re co rd personne l a n d because of

tho la ck o f s u ffic ie n t personnel

_ to f i l l th e need . Job o i^ n ln g s

co m e fro m a ir s o s ta le s as well

a s m a n y o ther countries.

E x c e l s i o r G lu l? me'ets

H A N S E N - A n a r t fc le ,

“ Id a h o ,” w a(i re a d a s the

o p e n ^ exerc ise for the E x ­

ce ls io r S o c ia l C lu b m ee ting

T h u rsd ay a t th e 'h o m e o f M rs .

H a r le y R o u n tre e .

M r i . R a y m o n d B u tle r w as In

______bu a ip e t i.f tr td led-

the discuislon on annual events.I t w as d e c id ed to re a d an d

d iscuss the c lu b by law s a t the

n ex t m e e t in g an d . to send ah

a p p ro p r ia te g if t to L y le Jo ne s .

hus b y id o f o ne o f th e m em bers .

M rs . b o h a e , p r o in u n

c h a irm a n ., p re sen ted con test

" g a m e s , w ith M rs . H . H . IW c m e

a n d M r s . E ls ie M c F a r la n d

....." y i n n ln g ^ pH xes. $ p e ^ g if t s "

---went to M rr-RriptrScoti,K rsr

l l i i e m a b is te ad o f w ith M rs .

b c p n v e n ie n t .

-‘-Ooridllions o f Uie n e ighb o r­

ho od ore no t satiB foctory In

re t ire m e n t . S u rface tra n sp o r ta ­

t io n , for in s ta n ce , is not

a de qu a te d u r in g n o a c ^ hours .

— Severe weatlicl* causes

p ro b lem s in h e a t in g o r coo ling ,

keeps m o Indoors too o ften .

— F rie n d s Irnve m o v e d to now

a 7Vi p o un d loss.

— l^ r o t t f f “ S n o w ~ ln t r o d u c e d ~

s o v e r u r w o m e n f r o m th e

T V lm m er T O P S Q u b w hq a t ­

tended S ta te R eco gn it io n D a y .

E a c h repo rted on a w ork s lw p

alie a t te n ded a n d po in ts o f in ­

terest s lie le a rn ed a t these

m ee ting s . G ro ce T uc ke r a n d

U r e t t a Snow repo rted m a n y

lUnts to h e lp t lie “ b uck- tillde /'

H ie 'I 'r im m e r T O P S w om en

an d M rs . I 'u c k e r o f M eusuro-

U ps p re sen ted an u n u s u a l an d

e n te r ta in b ig s ty le uhow , w ith

L o re tta Sn ow a s n a r ra to r .

L a V e m o M cK in s te r , W ilm a

E a s tm im a n d B eve r ly K nu tsen

served p u n c h a n d co ffeo .P H O N t 73 3 -7722

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P a t t e r n s c h o s e n

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f la m m a b le shou ld be s to red In

the o r ig in a l co n ta ine rs a n d w ell

o u t o f reach o f ch ild re n .

TRICIA N IX O N has selected American-made C hina

6 n d silverware for her w edd ing b u t she revorted to

her Irish ancestors for her crystal pa tte rn . She chose

the dainty "B lue Tree!' pattern in Lenox ch ina ond

Lunt sterling silver in the ornate "E loquence" p a t ­

tern. Her goblets a n d w ine glasses were choson from

Ireland's W a le rfo rd ci’ystal in the b low n d iam o nd

cut "Lismore" design. (W h ite House photo from UPl)

Dohse as Dreviously announced. M rs.'lim lf Hranac la program

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Three Boys' Staters named J ook' S H O M O N E - T h re e

delegates h ave beeir selected

fro m the Shoshone H ig h School

— Juniotclaag-for-Boya' S ta te th U

.QH-lng. H ie y a r e E d w a rd Chess,

son of M r. a n d /M r s . C laude

O ie ss ; M ike K inn ey , son o f M r .

an d M rs . C a r l K inn ey , an d J a y

G ask ill , son o f M r . a n d M rs .

— R obe rt t>. G a sk lU ,................. -

Chess reports ac tiv ity In .the

' h igh school B e ta C lub , b and ,

s tu d e n t c o u n c i l , v a r s ity

b asketba ll, D r a m a Q u b and.

" S " Q u b . He h a s been a c tive in

Boy Scouts , re ce iv ing the O rder

o f the A rrow ; is a m e m b e r of

Uie Ep iscopa l C hurch V estry

an d a m em b e r o f Society o f O u t­

s ta n d in g A m erican H ig h School

S tuden ts. He se rved h is Jun io r

y e ar as s tudent body treasure r

' a n d 'h a s been appo in te d fo r a

second te rm to th a t post^>

> G a sk ill has been In the " S "

C lub , served a s ju n io r class-vlce

—-presldent an d p re s lden t of h ls -

f r e s h m a n . c la s s a n d Is a

m e m b e r of th e s tuden t cQdpcll.

Ho h as p layed v a rs ity foo tba ll

one year a n d been a va rs ity

w re s t l in g p a r t ic ip a n t th ree

• y ears .

M ik e K in n e y h o ^ a lso

belonged -to " S " d u b , been

treasure r of th e 'B o ta C lub ,

p a r t ic ip a t e d In b a s k e tb a l l .

L eg ion baseba ll, tra c k , on tho

T a tt le h S ta jf , B ow ling Q u b an d

b an d . H is c o m m u n ity ac tiv itie s

in c lu de being a m e m b e r o f the

D is t r ic t B ib le Q u iz T e a m ,

Section Teen T a le n t w inn e r an d

p res iden t o f C hurches Y ou th

G ro u p for the .A ssem bly o f G od

Q m rc h , Shoshone.

eview

EDWARD CHESS MKEKiNNCV.^ JAY GASKILL

Seniors receive scholarships

A m a k e r of eyelash adhes­

ive says A m e ric a n w om en spent

n eo r ly $100 m ill io n la s t y e a r for

fa ls e eyelashes.

P O C A T E L L O — Sen iors fro m

h ig h schools th ro u g h o u t Id a ho

w ill receive scho larsh ips fo r the

1971-72 f ir s t sem es te r tu it io n

fro m tho Id a ho S ta te U n ive rs ity

C lu b S c h o la r s h ip s . T hese

s cho la rsh ip ^ are aw arded on

th e b a s is o f a c a d e m ic ex-

ceMenco a n d e x tra c u rr ic u la r

a c tiv itie s .

A m o n g th o M a g ic V a l le y

sen io rs a re C onn io Lee C arson ,

S teven M e ie r , ,K a la M artens

an d E le a n o r B u t le r , B uh l H ig h

Schoo l; K a th ry n B a r ry , P a u la

R eed , -George W y an t, D av id

H ew le tt, M a r ily n M itche ll an d

M a ry A rm stro ng , B u r le y H ig h

S choo l; C h r is tie G le s le r , C am as

H ig h S choo l; A r ls H aven e r ,

D a n le la P o h an k a a n d R u th

N o rr is , Co llege o f Sou the rn

Id a ho ; L uc in d a RelrOcd an d

Je a n n e C ham be rs , F ile r H ig h

S choo l; M a rv fl W oo tan , G le nn s

Fei-ry H ig h S c h o o l; C in d y

L a O o b , K a re n Jo hnson , Susan

B o r in g , R ic h a r d T h o m p s o n ,

C H e rr le B a r t o n , J e r r y

S t r ic k la n d a n d G a r y C a s e ,

Gooding- H ig h S c h o o l; B i l l

P a r t in a n d M i ld r e d A k e r s ,

H a g e r m a n H ig h S c h o o l;

K rcd o H tk a W hee le r alw l G reg

M oore , H a nsen H ig h Schoo l;

E lle n G o e ih m e r , Je ro m e H ig h

Scool; M ic h a e l E r ick son , M jck l

S ta n g o r a n d M a r t h a

H o ld o m a n n , K im b e r ly H ig h

S c h o o l; S h a r o n P h i l l i p s ,

D e b o ra h H e in s , P a m e la

S te v e n s , D a n a F i f e , R u d I

Scheffncr, E v e a B rynge lson ,

S hery l B row n an d J a m e s Is a a k

J r . , M ln ico H ig h School; S he ila

Bessire a n d Suzanne B arke s ,

M u r t a u g h H ig h S c h o o l;

N icho las N eddo , R a f t R iv e r

H ig h S choo l; L i ^ B e rr lo cho a ,

S ta c ie C h u r c h m a n , J i m

P a g o ag a an d D o n a ld P r ic e ,

Shoshone H Igh~ School; Jo n

T horpe , J a n e t Berney . D ebo rah

B a l ^ h , Jo seph D av is , Leah

D u n can , T e rry E ld r id g e , D ave

H a m ilto n , E u g e n e H a ro ld se n ,

V erna K e r lln , V ick ie K oepn lck ,

R a n d y M aso n , J u l io R oske ,

p la n e S aw ay a , J u a n l ia - J J r ie

B ecky W orsencro ft, T w in

F a lls H ig h S choo l; B a rb a ra

E llis . V a lle y H ig h S choo l; P a m

S to c k h u m , W e n d e ll H ig h

S clioo l; a n d I ^ l s C a the rine

Toner, W ood R iv e r H ig h School.

IS tu d e n ts ro c e lv in t ; t u i t io n

fro m th e Id a h o S tate U n iv e rs ity

C lu b S c h o la r s h ip s fo r

v o c a t io n a l- te c h n ic a l in c lu d e

K a r la Jo h ns o n , B urle y H Igh i

School; M u rk B u lcho r , K im ­

berly H ig h School, a n d D a le

C ro w th e r , R ic h l lo ld - H ig h-

School. /

ByJEANNUTlLE Twta Falls PnbUc Library

TWIN PALLS - “Angle of repose’l refers to the dlminlahed Inclination whldi fina l^ s tc ^ a landslide, but WallaoiB Stegner’a latest novel* la not a geology primer. He aptly uses the term to refer to a

-^BettUng proceBB ln hUtn&n ' feeling, a necesaary resignation.

T hough m o s t .o f the ac tion

tak e s p la ce In the 19th-Century

w est ( In c lu d in g Boise vaU ey ),

the book la n o t the ty p ica l

w estern In w h ich ch arac te rs are

r e d u c e d to ' p a s te b o a r d

stereotypes b^T the e n o rm ity o f

th e w ilde rness th e y .a tte m p t t o -

conquer. G e n te e l Susan Burning

W a rd a n d h e r m in in g e n ^ e e r

. h u s b an d O liv e r a re very rea l

peop le , re v e a le d t h r o u ^ the

eyes o f th e ir g randson L y m an ,

the 2 0 th- C en tu ^ h ls jo r la n who

serves as n a r r a to r . O jn f ln e d lo

a w h e e lc ha ir because o f a bone

d is e a s e , th e 6B-yoar-old

pro fessor b e g in s ^ book abo u t

h id g ra n d m o th e r , seek ing to

u n d e rs tan d ho w tw o peop le as

d iffe ren t a s Susan a n d O liv e r

W a rd s ta y e d together th rough

years o f u n c e r ta in ty a n d p e r­

so n a l t ra g e d y . P e rhaps

W a rd Is t iy ln g to u n ders tand his

o w n life a s w e ll: He canno t

w a lk , h is w ife h a s le ft h im , and

h is son , R o d m a n , Is a B erke ley

r a d ic a l w ho w an ts to p u t D addy ,

o u t to p a s tu re in a M enlo P a rk

s a n lt a d u m .

' T he fa c t th a t tho ac tion

a l te r n a te s b e tw e e n L y m a n ’s

w orld of 1070 an d tho 10th-

C en tu ry ono o f h is g randparen ts

in c rc a s c i t h e re a d e r ’s In terest

Gavel passes

GAVBL IS E XC H A N G B D between ihe new an d o ld

officen-of ihm -Twin-Falls-DeMoloy -Chop1er,~Mike

Burgess, past master counselor, second from left, is

ha nd ing the g a v ^ l over fo Russell W aeg e lin , master

counselor, while Bd Heitx, left,'senior counselor, a n d

J e f f G r igg , r igh t, junior counse)or, look on.

a n d pe rcep tio n .

T h e d is c u s s io n b e tw e e n

-I:4rm an a n d h is h ip p ie secre tary

S he lly c o u ld In th em so Iv e rflU a

s m a ll b o ok . S he lly snorts a t tho

V ic t o r ia n is m e v id e n c e d In

G r a n d m a 's le tte rs a n d seem s

a m u s e d b y 'L y m a n ’s "p u tt in g

o u t the l l ^ t s " on her aex life .

W a rd 's . r e p lie s to Shelly In ­

d ic a te t h a C ^ u g h hlfl ske le ton ’

m a y be a t if fe n ln g , h is b ro ln

"d e c ld e ly Is n o t . "

S te g n e r 's use o f a n a rra to r

w ho Is a lso a p ro tsg on ls t is

e f f e c t iv e b e c a u s e , a s a

descen den dan t of Susan an d

O liv e r h e l in k s us m o re

re a lls t lcaU y w ith the p a s t . He

a lso Is p la c e d In a n In te resting

d u a l r o le ; th e g ra n d s o n

r e a c h in g b a c k In to h U

p r o g e n l t o r a ’ p a s t a n d th e

“ G r a n d fa th e r ,” ch a lle n g ing a

rebe llio u s p re sen t. A p p o in t of

c r it ic is m is th e ( a d th a t L y m a n

sees G r a n d m a a s m o re cTur-

m ln g ,p u m ahe re a lly Is ; h e r

le tters re v e a l a touch o f fra t/u l

snobb ishness th a t he does not

de tec t, b u t th is is a n a tu ra l flaw

in c h a ra c te r a n d no t In the book

as a w h o le . . . .

Susan B u r lin g is an eastern

a r t is t w hen ahe m a rr ie s O liv e r

W a rd . H e r l i f e becom es a series

o f p ic t u r e s q u e a n d r o u g h

W este rn m in in g c a m ps w h ich a t

- f ir s t- ln tr ig u rh e r- a n d “ prov lde~

m a n y s k e tc h e s w h ic h a re

pub lish ed in e a s te rn n u g a z ln e s .

B u t h e r le t te rs to her c u ltu red

fr ie n d A u g u s ta h in t w ith In ­

c r e a s in g f r e q u e n c y a t the

b iia tr a t io n o f a U fe .tha t

dest|ned to be n om ad ic . Sbe a lM

m e n t io n s o c c a a lo n a l dlaat^-

po to tm en ta c o n cen iln g (M iver’s

l i t e r a r y in e p t i t u ie a n d h is

s i le n c e w h e n i t c o m e s . to

de fe nd ing h is w ork . i

O liv e r is con trasted ' b y h is

y o u n g a p p r e n t ic e - - F ran k

S « ^ t o i ; w h o Is 'gen U e rcu ilu red

a n d well-read. IT iough te n years

yo un ge r th a t Susan , h e fa lls in

love w ith h e r . She is a t f ir s t

m e re ly fla tte red a n d am used ,

b u t h e r le tters soon h in t fee lings

^ la only beg inn ing to re a lize

a n d , re tu rn in g fro m a v is i t east

w ith h e r tw o ch ild ren , she steps

f r o m th e t r a in a n d k is s e s

F ra n k , th in k in g he is O liv e r .

T he m o s t b ea u tifu l, a n d 'y e t

u lt im a te ly t ra g ic , p e r io d In the

Uves o f Susan an d O liv e r a r d

takes p la ce in a B o Im V alley

c a n y o n , w h e re F r a n k a n d

O liv e r h a ve d r e a m s ^ f b u ild in g

a g Igan.Uc IrrlgaU on sy stem .

W ith e v id e n t g r ie f L y m i^n

d is c lo s e s th e t r a g e d y t h a t

happen s there , a t r a g e ^ th a t

separa tes Susan an d O liv e r for

seve ra l years arfd cauaes the ir

b itte r son OU le to leave ho m e

fo r a decade . A nd yet In the end

the m a r r ia g e surv ives a n d w ith

silen t g rav ity reaches its ang le

of rep9 se w h ich , as L ^ a n

d iscovers fo r h im se lf, is s im p ly

“ kno w ing w ha t you h a v e to

a c c e p t ." ,

B A R B S

By PHIL PASTORET

W h o r o do th e y h id o th o

(n)^Is o n a r a in y d ay ?

. A i r is (l ie o » l i ; th i )W t h a t 's I r c c to o li, b u t th e

c o s t , o f j i l t c r i n f j it is be*

c o m h io p ro h ib it lD C .

• • • .W a n t to tu rn - o ff tho-so^

w h o w a n t y o u to t a k u a frd o

f l lf» h t to Koo th o w o n d e rs o f

L a k e W h Q tc h a m a c a lll t ? T o ll

Selieicted. . b ( j h l ^ S u s a n W i l ie r , Center In W ashoe V a lle j), N ov.

^ u ^ t e r o f M r . and M rs . I h e ex tensive in troduction to

R ich a rd Je ppesen , B uh l, h a s fie ld ecology conalsts fo r Iec<

been E le c te d to p a rtic ip a te In a tu re . labo ra to ry ai^d f ie ld s tudy

N a tio n a l Science F ounda tion o f fo u r n a tu ra l env ironm ents .

S u m m e r S c ie n c e T r a in in g d e s e r t , m o u n t a in , r a n g e la n d

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C A R O L P A L M E R

. . .p la n i w edd ing

T e m p l e w e d d m g p l a n n e d -

K IM D E R L Y - M r . an ti M rs .

D an P a lm e r , C oo lldgo , A riz .,

a n nounce the cn ^ aK cm cn t of

th e ir d au g h te r , C aro l, lo D ean

G lenn , son o f M r . a n d M rs .

K lm b e r G le n n , K im b e r ly .

M U s P a lm e r a n d G le n n are

.s tu d e n ta a t B r ig h a m Y oung

U n iv e r s i ty . G le n n w i l l bo

g rad u a te d in A ugus t w ith a

d e g re e . In b u s in e s s

m a n ag e m e n t. H o h a ^ a c c e p t ^

a p o s it io n w ith H u m b le O il Co’.,

D w v e r , w here they w ill reside .

A J u n o w edd ing is p la nn e d a t

the M esa IJDS T em p le , M esa ,

A r i l .

G r e a t d u o

C u ltu red p ear ls a n d d la m o n d s

h ave a lw ays been the best o f

p la y m a te s . T h is , s p r ing finds

th o rn e n jo y in g th e g a m e o f

r in g in g the fin g e r w ith w onder.

Tho sheen , lu s te r a n d fra g i lity

o f p e a r ls are h ig h lig h te d in gold

se tt ing s o f roughened textures

sh ined over w ith d ia m o n ds .

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T W IN F A L 1 5 — M ento r Q u b

w ill m e e t W ednesday a t the

h o m e o f M rs . H e rm a n G iese.

M rs . E . T o lbe rt is co-hostess.

C a rd s w ill bo p la y e d .

_ T ^ _ F A I X 5 - '■ n »e ca rd

p a ^ e s s p o i is o r ^ by the O m aha '

W oo dm en h a v e been cance led

u n t il the fa ll sessions.

T W IN F A L L S - T lie re w ill be

a n o ld t lm e ^ u s lc d ance a t the

O dd F e llow s H a ll, th is W ed ­

nesday a t 8:30 p .m . H ie p ub lic

is Inv ited .

T W IN F A I X S - *nie M a ry .

D av is A r t O u b w ill m ee t a t J

p .m . W ednesday a t the h o m e of

M rs . B ruce R e q u a , 238 6th Ave.

N . TTieme o f th e p ro g ram ;.Is

“ O ld A rt F o r m s ."

- T W IN F A IX S - T lie W om en

the M oose w ill e lect o fficers

it 7:30 p .m . T uesday a t the

Moose H o m o . T h e r e g u la r

m e e t in g w ill b e g in a t 8 p .m .

■nifire w ill bo a n e n ro llm en t.

.TW IN F A U ^ - C hap te r N o .

29, O rd e r o f E a s te rn S ta r , w ill

m ee t a t 8 p .m . T uesday a t the

M aso n ic T em p le fo r a s ta te d

m ee t ing .

T W IN F A L L S - ’H jo Hob-

b ycra ftc rs Q u b w ill m oe t a t 1

p .m . W e d n e s d a y a t H a r r y

B a rry P a rk .

Clean move

L O S A N ( iE I £ S ( U P I ) - I n a t i

e ffo r t to redu ce a ir p o llu tio n ,

the Los A ngeles C ounty F ire

D ep a r tm e n t a n d fire d e p a i l ;

menta->ofs2S c it ie s w ith in the

co un ty hav6 b aftned th e c le a r ­

in g .o f fie lds by w eed bu rn in g .

‘ The reg u la tion does p e rm it

w ood burn ing w he re fire Is the

o n ly p ra c t ic a l m e a n s o f clear-

-Ing a n a re a o r in c e r ta in

a g r ic u ltu r a l ope ra tions .

D E A R A B B Y : I 'v e been h a p p ily m a rr ie d fo r 21 years to

a g roa t m an . H o p rov ides his fa m ily w ith a b e a u t ifu l h o m e

a n d lots o f love. W o have th ree fin e ch ild ren , a 20 year>old

son aw oy a t co llogo , an d a son , M , a n d a d au g ltte r , 18, a t

h o m o . W e h avo t& ugh l our c h ild re n hea lthy aU llu d e s a ^ u t

sex anfl u p un t il now none h as over g iv en us ca u se to w orry .

O u r poUego son h a s been liv in g w ith h is g ir l fr ie nd In an

a p a r tm e n t o ff c a m p u s , for a lm o s t a y e a r . A fte r we got over

the in it ia l shock , w e d id n 't o ffe r too m u c h <^>posltion. W o p ay

j i i s tu it io n a n d ho w orks p a r t t im e to. cover liv in g expenses.

H o has never sponged off us. H o Is m a k in g good g rade s and

w e w an t h im to fin is h co llege .

H e is c o m in g hom e fo r a v is i t an d Is b r in g in g h is

g ir l fr iend . The b ig question : S ho u ld wo lo t th e m sleep

tog e llic r here , w h ich goes ag o in s t o u r g ra in , e ifpcc ia lly s ince

the re .nre two teen-agers In the house? O r s hou ld we offer -

th e m separa te Itedroom s, w h ich w ou ld be h a rd to do because

tlwsy know U\al w c know they n o rm a lly sleep toge the r?

M O T H E R X

D E A R M O T H E R ; F ee lin g yo u do .isrrer (h em se p ira te

s leep ing aec o ram oda tlon i. W hen k ids re tu rn h o m e fo r a v is it,

(hey should re tp cc t (he code of (h e ir pa re n (s ' h o m e , an d

s ince i( “ goes ag a in s t your g r a in " to prov ide y o a r u n m a rr ie d

c h ild ren wUh coed s leep ing qua rte rs , they c a n e ith e r a c c e p t y o u r deelslou o r s le rp e liew here .

D E A R A B B Y : I h avo a w in te r hom o In F lo r id a an d

frequen tly h avo v is ito rs fro m u p north co m e to s ta y w lb i m o .

I w e lcom c t lic lr v is its , b u t w hy do these g uests In v a r ia b ly ,

fo rge t som e a r tic le o f c lo th ing or t lw lr p e rsona l be long ings

w hen Uiey leave?

It is such a n u isance fo r m o to h avo to ge t It w rapped fo r

m a il in g , then tako It to jh e post o /fico am i h av e It insu red

a n d ro lu rned to the ow ner.

I hove seriously consldere<l g iv ing a l l the le ftove r a r tic le s

to the S a lv a tion A rm y as a w ay of tra in in g m y guests lo

e iU ier take a l l tlie ir s tu ff w ith them o r lose It. I ’d lik e your

op in ion . E . S . G .

D E A R E . S . G . ; W ou ldn 't It be irflnpler to Jus t g ive (he

gueut q ua rte rs a q u ic k laspeeUon before y o u r g u e i ( i le ave?

V o u r schem e m a y cu re a few ch ro n ic a lly ca re less gues ls , b u t

w ha ( C9n (he K a lv a llo a A rm y do w|(b (he (op h a lf o f a p a ir o f

p a ja m a s ?

r - D E A R A B B Y : I h ave been a p ro fessional a r t is t m ost o f

- m n t f 6 : ^ l ~ o n T r c I o ‘ r love to pa ln l,' b u l 11 h as boon a '

t rem endo us he lp to m o f in an c ia lly . L as t y e a r m y husband

d ie d , an d soon m y o n ly ch ild w ill bo loav li^g fo r co llege . Tho

th ou gh t o f m y be ing a lone has depressed m e so m u c h th a t I

h av e n 't been ab le d o p a in t la te ly . I f I d o n 't p roduco

' 'B o m e th ln g 's o o ir r fc a r th a t ln y 'r e d u c e d In com e w il l present a ~

sarlous' p ro b lem . H ow can I p u l l m y se lf o u t o f th is v ic ious

c ir c le ? - IN A S L U M P IN L . A .

D I ^ R IN : 8 U r t ■ tww c ir c le . A d iv le o f ttew f r t e ^ s .

J o la y o o r lo c a l a r t coancU . M tttevB iS t t id v « n U l« a fr a m

co as t U co as t b a v « u e m b e r s U p aasoclaUoas. D aes go (o r

rduca(|oo an d acqu ls lU oa. A n d m e m b e rs go fo r fa a . Good

In c k l

r ' Week's Rocipd Winner MRS. DAN ROGBRSON

EdenC R IN K L E D R O P S T U T lmes-Naws w ill p ay |5

. 1 pa c k a g e lem o n cake m ix (o r each week for M a g ic V alley

Davo r o f y o u r cho ice ) F a v o r ite s . I f y o u h a v e a

1 egg r r favorite rec ipe , Just m a ll i t to

1 4\4-oiu<ce c o r t l J W fro ia fj the . R e c ip e D e p a r tm e n t ,

\aHxy w h ipped K ^ l n g ' W om en 's P age E d ito r . Tlie

recipe becom es the p ro pe rty of

tlw i lm ^ N e w s 'a i i d e lum o t be

Magic Valley Favorites

non-da(i7 w h ipped

. PQw d^red-g u g a r ,___ i______ ._____

M ix cake m ix , egg an d lop- --------

p in g vylth e le c t r ic b e a te r . ' re lum ed

M ix tu re w in be v e ry s tif f a n d , n f t w n iT A i i i iM M u p s tic ky . D ro p w ith a teaspoon DU TCH T O U R IS M U P

in to p ow dered sug a r ,a n d ro ll t H E H A G U E (U P I ) - H o l

in to a b a l l. P lace on ungreased

cookie sheet. B ake abo u t e igh t

m inu te s a t 376 degrees. Do

n o r le t b ro w n . R em ove fro m

oven . Cool s lig h tly be fore tak ing

la nd 's In com e fro m tou r ism

rose 25 pe r cen t In 1970 tq

u n io n g u ild e rs (|41 m ill io n ) ,

the g overm nent s ays . V is itors

to The N e the r la nd s fro m the

Bring cbeer .

S E W IN G PINKIES for ihe M ag ic Valley M em oria l

I H osp ita l are auxiliary mombers, from le h , Mrs. Theo

G ihring , Mrs'. Vora W oolley , M ts^ I. T. Creed an d

Mrs. Stanley Bednar. From S e p f e m b e r ' f o the last

M a y m ee li^g , committee members ' have cut ■ two

bolts pj^ m ateria l m ak ing 53 Christmas stockings,

~S96~Pi^ie~puppets~and 82 Pinkie-Pcils, for ,d istribu‘

tion to y o u n g hospita l patients.

Scouts, leaders to attend jamboreeT W IN F A L I ^ - In 1M5,

s e ve ra l m ill io n U .S . a n d a llie d

tro op s w ere po ised fo r a n In­

v a s io n of J a p a n Uuit n e v e r '

c a m e o ff. H i l s A ug us t, 26 years

la te r , ove r 7,000 U .S . S couU an d

a d u lt lead<irs w ill " in v a d e "

.jfapan on a p e ace fu l m iss io n to

a d v a n c e t h o . cause of w orld

b ro the rhoo d a n d peace .

T h e y 'll bo a t te n d in g the 13th

B oy Scouts W o r ld Jam b o re e

b e in g h e ld a t tho foo l o f scen ic

M o u n t .F u j i , A ug us t M O . O ver

20,000 Scouts fro m 07 nations

w ill a sse m b le to ca rry o u t tho

J a m b o re e t h e m e “ F o r U n ­

d e rs ta n d in g .”

A m e r ic a n Scouts a n d leaders

In c lu d in g 19 S couts a n d three

a d u lt leaders fo rm the Snake

n iv e r A rea C ou nc il w ill be

a lm ttlo d to J a p a n in a m ass iv e

a ir l i f t o rga n ized by S cou t o f­

f i c i a l s , in c o o p e r a t io n w ith

T lio m as Qook St Sons trav e l

a g e n cy , a n d tlio a ir lin e . in ­

d u s t r y . T h ir ty - th re e p la n e s

h av e been c h a r te re d for the 20-

d a y t r ip th a t w ill Inc lu de slglit-

see lng before a n d a f te r the

Jam boree .

T ills is tho la rg e s t s ing lo

I n te r n a t io n a l S c o u t in g e v e n t

o ve r co nducted . I t w ill bo tho

f i r s t I n te r n a t io n a l jam b o re e -

he ld In A sia .

A tte nd in g fro m tho M ag ic

V a l le y a r e a d u l t le a d e r s ;

S co u tm as te r C . K e lU i E g b e r t,

T w in F a lls ; a s s ls la n t Scout­

m a s te r s A rr le l G reen , Tw in

F a l ls , a n d D o n a ld A . S ilcok ,

B u r le y . B oys a tte n d in g inc lude

C la y A s h e r , M ic h a e l B e u a , ,

T erry B oyd , J a m e s D . C law son ,'

R o d n e y F ln la y s o n , K en t K a t i ,

J o lm M e ad , D a v id Shorthouso

a n d J o n T ay lo r a l l T w in F a lls ;

G e o rg e B o c k h a m , A.* P a u l

B r o w n , B u r le y ; T h o m o s

B o n n o t t , H a g o r m a n ; D ir k

Q a r k s o n a n d J o h n A . H o lm es ,

J e r o m e ; D o n a ld F is h e r ,

D o u g la s H a n s e n , R o g e r H a n ­

se n , R u p e r t ; D a n n y n i i l l lp s ,

D e c lo ; a n d E n r l W . Reed ,

G o o d ing .

The Jam bo ree c a m p s lto is a n

80(Micre a re a 120 nj|le^ w ea l of

T okyo a t th e w estern b ase-o f

sno w ^ :a pped M o u n t F u j i know n

a s A sa g ir i H e ig h ts . A m e r ic a n

Scouts w ill ivo In a ten t c ity an d

t lie ir n e x t Jo o r n e ighb o rs could

b e S c o u ts f r o m A u s t r ia ,

C a n a d a , G re o t B r ita in , F ra n c e ,

o r a n y o f the 97 m e m b e r n a tio ns

o f th e B(>y S e o u l W orid C on­

ference.- Iro n c u r ta in coun tries

a re n o l re p resen ted .

A t th e J a m b o re 'd , th o

A m e r ic a n c o n t in g e n t w i l l

p a r t lc ip a lo lii a v a r ie ty o f a c ­

t iv it ie s , d e s ig ned to c a r ry ou t

th o th e m e “ F o r U n ­

d e rs tan d ing !," T hey ’ll bo In a

m a m m o th Jam bo ree p a ra d e in

T okyo , en gage in s k il l an d

S c o u t c r a f t c o n te s ts a n d

d e m o n s t r a t io n s , a n d a c t in

I n to r n a t io n d l n r e n o sh o w s

fe a tu r in g n a t io n a l cos tum es ,

m u ^ ic , ( Ipnc ing a n d p ag e an ts . A

s p e c ia l o v e n ln g - o f trad iU on a l

J a p a n e s e c n te r ia ln m e n t w ill bo

s ta g e d by tlio B oy Scouts o f

N ip p o n .

O p p o r tu n it ie s to m e o t a n d

sw ap sou ven irs w it li b ro tljc r

S cou ts w ill be p ro v id e d a t

ch a ng e m e a ls , sp e c ia l even ts ,

a n d a v a r ie ty o f re c re a t io na l

a c tiv itie s .

U .S . Scouts w ill tra v e l to a n d

fro m J a p a n In troops o f 40 th a t

w ill In c lu de a d u lt le a d e rs such

a s S c o u tm a s te r s a n d h is

o ss ls ta nL i. C h a r te r f l ig h ts w ill

o r ig in a t e f r o m m a jo r

p o p u la tio n cen tc rs a n d each

f l ig h t w ill bo superv ised by

a d u lts . M a n y o f th e m w ill h avo

p liy s lc la n s on bo ard .

T ho Snaktf^R lver A rea C ounc il

g ro u p w ill bo In tho f ir s t U .S .

co n ting e n t d e p a r tin g P o r t la n d

Ju ly 23 a n d w ill s i t t| ^ 8 d ay s

to u r in g ' J a p a f f ® ^ b e fo re

p roceod ing to the Jam bo ree s ite ,

^ c l o l slght-aeelng tou rs h ave

b e e n . a r ra n g e d U ia t in c lu de

T okyo , N lk ko , K yo to , a n d other

a ttra c tio n s .

Tho C ongress h a s passed an

a c t t h a t p e r m it s e x te n s iv e

g o v e rn m e n t s u ^ w r t lo Uie U .S .

C on tingerit in th e form i o f set’-

v ic e s , t r a n s p o r t a t io n o f

m a te r ia l , a n d lo an o f e q u ip m e n t

an d supp lie s . N o d ire c t f in a n ­

c ia l s iip p o r l is In v o lved .

T lie 13Ui W orid Ja m b o re e is

b e in g d ire c ted by tlio B oy

Scouts of N ip po n a n d an In ­

te rn a t io n a l s ta ff o f vo lu n te e r

an d p ro fess io na l S co u te rs . L t .

G e n . T osh l I . W a la n s b o Is tho

W orld J a m b o re e c h a irm a n .

T he U .S . C on ting en t is he ade d

by G ilb e r t R . P ir r u n g , o w ner o f

A rag o n F a r m s , B a ln b r ld g o , G a .

P ir r u n g Is th e B oy Scouts of

A m e r ic a I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o m ­

m iss io ne r a n d a m e m b e r o f the

S c o u ts n a t io n a l e x e c u t iv e

b o a rd . H is p r in c ip a l a id e s w ill

bo B ry a n S . R e id , J r . , p re s iden t

o f Q ie rry - B u rre l! C o rp .,

C h ic a g o , c h a i r m a n o f th o

p ro g r a m d iv is io n ; R ic h d rd W .

D a rro w , p re s id en t o f H il l an d

K n o w lt o n , P u b l i c R e la t io n s ,

N ew Y o r k , a s c h a irm a n o f the

c o m m u n ic a t io n s d iv is io n ;

Loren S . D a h l, S ac ram en to

a t t o r n e y , c h a ir m a n o ^ t h e

r e c r u i t in g a n d p e rs o n lie l

d iv is io n ; a n d - W .R . M cC reary ,

re tire d c h a irm a n of tho Mc-

Q reo ry T ire a n d R u b b e r C o .,

In d ia n a , P a . , as c h a irm a n o f the

s uppo r t s e rv ices d iv is ion . O the r

v o lun te e r p o s it io ns h ave been

fil le d b y i^ y s lc la n s , den tists ,

p h a r m a c is t s , m in i s t e r s , a n d

other spec ia lis ts .

uven. lyuoi B u l i m y U ) ine r<euieruiiiua n u m uio cookies fro m pan . M akes abo u t United S ta te s in 1970 topped the'

th ree dozen cookies. lia lf-m llllon m a rk . - '

Knees covered

N E W Y O R K (U P D - D e s lg n -

.c r s fra u g h t w ith w h a t to do

ab o u t h e m lin e s f in a l ly h ave

sk ir te d tho Issue w ith a

fla lto r ln g co m p rom ise . D ow n

w ith tho ex trem es of U ie m in i ,

u p w ith the aw k w ard ( fo r

m o s t) look of t lw m id i , an d

ohw ard w ith a h ap p y co m p ro m ­

ise of le n g th s co vering the

knees.

M a tte r o f fa c t , the M ew Y o rk

f irm s cu rre n tly show ing tb e lr

a dv ance fa l l an d w in te r co llec ­

tions lo tho n a t io n '^ buyers are

s o .a d a m a n t abo u t tho knees

be ing covered nex t season th a t

the f ir m of _ I c a l _ J I ^ a l n a

apo log lzcH when a m b3e l

a pp e a re d In a la te d a y b la ck

ch iffo n dress above h e r knees.

TTio knees would bo covered by

tho tlmo Uiat design got into

production and shipping, T ea l

IVaUiB, tlw president, assured

his BU(Uence.

A n e w fa ce In tho ca s t of

“ Love Is a M a n y I^ Ic n (Jo ro d

T ilin g ," C B S d a y t im e se r ia l, is

C onstance T ow ers o f s tage an d

screen . S he h as c re a te d the ro le

of the w ife of D r . S an fo rd

H ille r .. M iss T owers m a y be

seen In pe rson a g a in th is

s u m m e r In G u y L o m b a rd o 's

p ro d uc tio n o f ‘ 'U te Sound of

M u s ic " a t tlie Jo n e s B each ,

Long Is la n d , am p lth e a te r . She

w as th e h e ro ine i n tho Rodgers-

H a m m e rs te in m u s ic a l w hen It

w as f ir s t done there la s t

s u m m e r . LYNWOOD

D E A R A B B Y : Tell Ute woman who isked you whether or Dot iho thould marry u ex-priast to go ahead and tparry him. He will make a o excellent huibaDd. He already has tokea the oaths of poVerty, obedience aod chastity.

B E A T m B U C Y H U 8 , 0 .

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Nursing program set May 28 at CSI

TWIN FALLS - A progrom on "Tho Potential of Nurso Practltlonors for Meeting Health Care N e ^ in Idaho” wlU bo held Friday, May 2fl, at 8 p.m. at tho Shields Academic Building on the College of Southern Idaho Campus In Twin Falls, it was announced today by Mrs. Dolores Sims, R.N., comjnunity coordinator for tho Twhi Falls area of tho Mountain States- Regional Medical Program.

All health professionals and the public are invited to attend this program, which will focus on tho potential of nurso: physician assistants for meeting} some of Idalio's healtli care ne«dS' by expanding the role of tlie nurse.. Featured speakers include Mrs. Jane Curtis, H.N., Council, and Mrs. Kay Ortman, Cam- bridge, wlio liavc been trained as nurso physician assistants at Stanford University. Dr. John Edwards, Council, clialrman of tho Idalw Medical Association’s

More women in politics predicted

WASHINGTON (UPI) - De­mocratic women work as hard if not harder tlian men In nuts- and-bolts chores for their party, but Utey receive litt^ recognir tlon and more often than ndtv^ n6 pay.

Mrs. Harriot Ciprlnni, newly appointed dlroctor of women's activities for tho Democratic National Committee, said wo­

men themselves are partly to blame for their small represen­tation in the party’s councils.

"Tljoy should have been working at It,” sho u id .

Sho hopes to change tho t plcturo In next year’s selection

of delegates to tho notional convention and of candidates for state and nationalpubllc office. Gut she emphasixed that B successful elootlon Is pretty much the result of a do-lt- yourself campaign. Sho cited Ohio tts an example.

Ttte Federation o l Women's Clubs In Ohio decided to sponsor one o( their own for,. state treasurer, and selected

■ Mrs. Getrude Donahes. ’Iliey helped arrange speaking datas for her and expos^ her to wide puUid^V/ then. sivv>orted her agalnst.male candidates in tho

primary and general elections.■itie result: Ohio now has Its

first female treasurer—and the pleaiant distinction of license i plate No. 1 on her automobile.

“Mrs. Donahey told won»n, •Hils isn't my campaign, it’s our cam pal^i' and they felt

. they had a stake In the race." She said Democrats are

proud that a conunlssion -head^- by Sen.- Oeorge S.

McGovern, M .D , , ‘ adopted guidelines that would forbid sex discrimination W seledng De-/ mocsttUo convention delegates. ^^~pinmpiuua tJiipJ— M m rO prian l urged women to - "m ake sure they’re \n on th is " and end up w ith better proportionate convention repre­sentation;

H A N G IN G ONB o f h e r pa in iings in tho now dis­play fea tu red at fhe A r l M a rt is M rs . Robert (Peg) Sass.'The A rt M art,.w f}ich is com pletely slo cked with works b y M a g ic Valley artists, is open seven c/oyjj a

weeir from 1 to 5 p .m . The new d isp lay opened W ednesday. The A rt M a rt is m anned da ily by mem­bers o f the M agic Valley A rt G u ild .

FashionettesBy United Press International Wldo cuff brocelot watches

still uro getting a fair share of • ottontion. Some taper near Uie

end, while oUiors remain wide all around tho wrist.committoe on professional

assistantfl development, wIm)

supervises Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Ortmnn In tlielr now duties, will also participate, as will Mrs. Eileen Merroll, K .N ., educational specialist in nur­sing from tho Idaho office of the Mountoln States Regional Medical Program.

There w ill be a sm all registration fee for this program, which is being presented hv District No. 1 of tlie Idfllio Nwses Association in cooperation wiUi the Mountain States Regional Medical Program.

Riglit for pantsuits: watches that change from Imnging pendants to encircling belt

wojchca..

Teen-agers prefer rigid neck­lets instead of tlio regular necklaces. Tlieso come In silver or golden tones, in gold filled or sterling, dangling charms, mon- ogramined discs, butterflies, beating' hearts, abstract mo­biles, symbols and emblems of causes dear to their hearts.

PRE-TEENSIZES

SH O W N HERE, GREAT SUEDE LEATHER SCANTPANTS )$10.95 ) A N D W R A P -A R O U N D SKIR T )$10.95). TEAM THIS W ITH A VEST OF THE SAME LEATHER TRIMMED WITH BRAID )$10.95) AlhJD (>UT IT OVER A GREAT TRI-COLOR COT­TON KNIT TOP BY CRICKET )$8.98). PRE-TEEN SIZES 4 -U .

V

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yjSPARE PARTS;SKINNY TOPS / SCApPANTS

M O R E IE G , MORE ARM, MORE BODY,IS S H O W IN G UP FOR SUMMER. IT'S a ' COOLER W A Y TO TAKE PART, LIKE IN GOLF, TENNIS, OR WHATEVER YOUR SPORT. HERE, TANK TOP BY CHARLIE^S, GIRLS IN 100% C O TTO N )$5.98) IS TEAMED W ITH A GREAT PAIR OF PRINTED CgFFED PANTS ALSO OF C O TTO N )$10.95). MIDRIFF BARING TOP )$A.9B) A N D SCANTPANTS )J6 .98 ) BY COLLEGE TO W N . THESE OUT- F IT S ^A R E =.FR O M ^A =^F lN E =S E LE etlO N =O F =P A N T3-^N D -T O P S -ll M A N Y FABRICS, PRINTS A N D SOLID COLORS, EVEN lEATHERSI SIZES 3-15. ( '

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K T lm « 'N «w i, Twin Falls , Idaho ' Sunday, May m i

bance studenfs plan fwo revues• TWIN FALLS ~ WUla Dean N ie ^ n ’s School of Dance will

present “Dance *71" Tuesday and 'niursday at the College of Southern IdahA Fine Arts Auditorium beginning at 6 p jn . each even^^

f:;:~A 'cp inpw ly different showIs scheduled for each nighlL*wlth

proceeds going toward danco . scholarships. Winners for this

year's scholarships are Dawn Skinner, Karen Kelly, Debbie Skinner and Cynthia Warren, all to Drigham Voung'

University.The progrnms include

^ youngsters ago three through high school. .

Tuesday evening’s per- ‘formanccs will includc "'nw Baby Elephant Who Wanted to bo Somebody Else," “Colors” and “ I.ove Is." Thursday’s program includes “A Nlghfto

. Remember," “Patrick Muidoon and His Magic Balloon," and “Freedoms on Trial."

Tickets can be obtained from any student or by calling 733- C3«.

Conference bus slated

TWIN FALLS - A bus to the Idaho White House Conference on Aging in Boise Friday is being scheduled for Twin Falls

~rc5ldentnWHTwlsJrtomttondrHay E. Pruett, director of the

Twin Falls Senior Citizens Agcncy. said the bus will bo at the Just 0 Mere Inn at 6 a.m. Friday, ^unnyview Courts at

” 6:15 ajrt. -and at the Duvall Courts at 6:25 a jn .

Anyone needing tran- , sportation to these three o p s should contapt the Senior atizens Office, 734-3032.

The conference In Bolso begins at 9:30 a jn . and a no- host luncheon is planned at the Boise YWCA auditorium at $L50 per person.

Reservations for the bus must be made by Tuesday, Pruett said.

Vocal recital set Tuesday

TWIN FALLS - Mrs. David Mead will present her students in a song recital at fl p.m. Tuesday, May 25, at die First Baptist Oiurch, Twin Fails.

Brenda Bonnett, B a rry . Brackett, Timothy Driscoll, Joyce Guycr, Deborah Sharp and Marsha Wasden, Twin Falls; Christine Hagerman, Wendell; Donna Church, Mary Burkhalter and Cheryl Frese, Jerome; Rene LaGrone and ^ U e Bur)dia]ter, Castleford, and Kristen McQaine, Buhl, will sing mostly contemporary English and American art songs by such composers as Winter Walts, Roger Quilter, Ernest Charles, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Samuel Barber and Balnbridge Crist.

Tlie public Is invited.

Cindy Hull/ White plan Joly rites

TWIN FALLS - Mr. and Mrs. W. Gene Hull, Twin Falls, announce the engagement aiid forthcoming manlage of their daughter, Cynthia Jean, to ‘niomas A. White, son of Mrs.

-^MarFHoweU'Robert E. White, Twin Falls.

Miss HuU will be graduated. • May 30 from, the University of Idaho with a B. S. de^ee in business' education. She is a ' member of the Delta D^lta Delta Sorority.

White will be graduated May 30 from the University of Idaho with a bachelor of music degree. He was recently honored as an outstanding graduating senior at the University of Idaho. . He is a

hiember of the Sigma AlphaEpsilon Fraternity........... ......

The wedding will bo hold In Twin FalU July 9,-

Secret sisters

revealed

-TWIN FALLS - A mock birthday party was hold Thursday, revoullng socret sisters for the Sigma Chapter of & ta Sigma PtU Sorority.

Plans wore made for a city- Oea market and bazaar.

Any groups or Individual In- , terestcd should call Mrs. Bill

, Donnelly, 734*2349.The next meeting will be a

^ water ski party in July orDance-revue— ------ -------- -TW O C O M PLETBLY dil-

le ren i danco rovue pro-

gram s w ill be presonfed b y W illa Doan NioUon's Schoo l o f Danco Tuosday and Thursday at Iho CSI F in e A 'rts A u d ito r iu m .Am ong those partic ipa ting a re , top p ic tu re , back ro w , from lo f t , Lo liah Thornock , Ja n a Hanson and Shannon Iris ; Joan- nine Borry, con lor, an^Lori Thom pson, fron t, in,Thursday's rovuo, a n d bo f- fom p ictu re , Ja n a Hanson, lo ft, a n d Shannon Iris , with Jean n in e Berry , con- tor, Tuesday night in "Lovo Is ." Porform ancos are sot fo r d p .m . oach even ing .

Historicoleventsdiscussed

CINDY J . HULL (DiiQley Photo)

HANSEN — Historical events

were discussed when members of the Friendship Club met 'Hiirsday^^t the home of Mrs.

Burton Hannon.— Mrfl.'"Derwright conductedy ' the business meeting and

reported she has sent four cards jfl. the • Mountain View Con­valescent Center, Kimberly.

* ■ Mrs. Mabel Arment, program chairman, read, a humorous story, “The Cat' That Qoancd House." Game prizes went to Ogle Wall, Mrs. A. F. Daw, Mra.S. A. Patterson, Mrs. Kennoth Naylor and Mrs. Blake FV6chllch.

A special gift was presented, to Mrs. Arment. The group will meet only once each month

--during the auinmcr,,-Wlth tho next meeting set June 17 at tho home of Mra. WUliam Allen.

W E N E E D B O Y S !, ACES 1 0 4 6 FORPILOTniOCiMM

S A W T 0 O T H W ILDERNESS C A M P25 M i. N o . of Sun V a lle y, Idaho

W« wont to test oor curriculum of camping, backpack­ing. fithing, cooking, boiic survival tkllli ba(ore be* . ginning regular tettiont. A rar« ooDorlunity for ydu to '* tend your ion (or nephew or grandton) to’ tho White Cloud Mtnt. Bate comp at remote lake (ri Sawtooth Motional Foreit. Three-week tettioni, June and July. Your cost It only $100.00. Writs &ok 153, Sun Volley, tdoho 83353. ,

A A R P d e le g a te s a p p o i n t e d f o r m e e tTWIN FALLS - Twelve

dclegatcs-and -two-alternates have been appointed to go to Boise May 2S to Uio State White House Conference It was an­nounced during tho May meeting of tho Magic Valley Chapter No. 425 of American Association of Retired Persons.

Delegates are from Buhl, Burley, Rupert, Jerome and Twin Falls. They w ill bo meeting in tho Gold Room of tlio

Capitol building and will vote on recommendations to'bc~ficrirto' tho WWte House Conference in Washington, D.C. In October. A bus, leaving at 6:30 a.m., will take the delegates to Bolso and for other members wanting to go.

Mrs. Bertha Maxwell an­nounced newspapers can bo taken to Doi'othy •^oovey’s ltomo,1329 Alder Drive, for tho Camp Fire Girls.

I * Edith Nan^Ias reported _ot)

“ tho'm 6c tin g 'a lC S I’ wlihVSoil.'' Len Jordan and Congrossmat) Orval Hansen.

Evolyn Gloysteln gave a report on tho luncheon meeting in Pocatello and a message was road from Fred Foassen, national president, -who was called backed to Washington, D.C. wliilo in Pocatello. Tlie group visited tlie Mini-Domo at Idaho State University, wltli 280

poopIe_Kttcnding.-the-luncl>con. and meeting at the Royal Fork Restaurant.

Roy Wetherbee announced Juno 14, 15, 16 and 17 are scheduled for tho Defensive Driving Course for AARP members. A $1 diarge for registering is required along with a valid driver's license. Members are asked to register early, telephone Wtithorbee, 734-3126, or Herman Ripley, 423-

iDEflSConiiiiini'r InforniBllon

DirectorTho West nt'tul Compnny

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rniiniirolo for your nt-xt liililiro imrty.

Kiitlirr, you’ll bo tlic liofltons with lliCjiuDiituiil till' noxt titiui you luivi/. till! yiiln «v«t for Duil monthly liriih'o jft-linri'tlii-r.

Ham Rtroiranolf wim crciitod I'niK'ciijlly .with thin tiuiiiuhl in mind! *Ami when iin eli-ctric Country Kiittlc autoiuiilli'iilly rookii this, nuiin ilinh for yfnrp you cnn onjoy your iruenln an<l <io ^UHtlri' to yiiTiV Iirldco i;m

prfhoflt tho o loctr ic Country Kuttlo (it .'too*. Hnuto S imuiuU'

ooktfd~hiutt...auUliita »tri»t»,-' nn<l I vup miiu-»(l onion hi .

butl4ir. Suutu Uiilll lliu onion in t^'nilor.-Htir In two 4>ounco cone xvholii muihruuma, druiiu'd, nixl two KH&'Ouncti runs con* tli*n«i‘d crcnnj of ntunhrooni noup. itodure )u‘iit to 200* nnd hunt, for 10 nihiutce. Bl^nd in 2 cupi dnlry sour, cream. C o o k .u n til h«fito<| throuffh , for about 6 mlnuteVT Serve Imtnodiutuly in patty fhelli.

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Piano recital set by Martin Wright C ufnen

Sunctoy, May 23, i»7l Tlmes Nawi, Twin F«lll, Id iho 31 ■

MURTAUGH - Martin Wright, ion of Mr. and Mra. Earl Wright Jr., Muttaugh, will preaenl a piano recital a t « pjn . May 27 at the Tvrin Falli Stafahouse, 421 Maiirica St. N.

Wright la a aophonure at- Murtaugh High School, artJvo In-

chonu, band, and pep band, having served aa student director of that organization for Ihree years.

He has studied piano for six years with Mrs. Earl Watts, Murtiaugh, and four years with Mrs. l ^ a BeUini; Twin Falls. He has received 12 sdiool

- awards in music as well as five superior ratings in school festivals and seven superiors in music club festivals over the past three years..■nils summer he plans to

attend a two-week musl6' workshop, "Sounds of Sum>

n ie r ," at Brigham Young U^niversity and has been awarded a $50 scholarship to that workshop by thd Dilettante

scholarship board.He will present a program

containing music 9! Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Khachaturian, closing the program with tho first movement of Mcndalsaohn’a first "Plano'Con(rtrto, Op. 25,’* with Mrs; Bclfifil'^ot second

piano. (Tho public Is invited.

By H B l£ ;4 W ALKER Most, pots and pans can be TWIN FALLS — Regardless washed in the dishwasher,

of the model or make, an Remove excess ai^d burned onautomatic dishwasher w ill food. Soak if necessary to loosenfaring you a welcome release pajrticles. Pour off any excessfirom a much disliked kitchen grease, chore. Besides saving time it Aluminum ware — In some does a better cleaning Job and areas, water, because of A\s

[-aa- an Bxtra-bqnus~protect»-tnineral contfintrmajrdHcolorfamily health by "sanitizing' alum inum . Some m irror

dishes, finishes may become dulled, so To serve you faithfully, all It test wash to determine results

asksisunderstandihg, care and with your water. The finish of the - proper "feed ing" of anodized alum inum and detergents designed fdr its lacquered color ware may be"digestion." Be sure to follow affected by the high tem- t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r ’ s perature and basic ingredientssuggestions. Your dishwasher In detergents. Machine dish-can handle over 95 per cent of washing for these finishes Is notyour dishwasWng chores if you recommended,respect Its lim itations, but Plastic ware Checknever exaggerate them, you can manufacturer’s directions whenthen enjoy kitchen freedom you buy plastic ware. Someimpossible with old<tlme types are 'reconunended formethods. Following are some automatic dishwashers. Thesepoints-to help you to get the are usually marked "heatmost b-om your dishwasher. resistant." If you are in doubt.

Preparation; Scrape dishes to test wash one piece in the dish-remQve large food particles — washer.Remember it is not a garbage Decorated china — If you aredisposal. For best results, buying new dlnncrware, askstarchy foods, such dealer whether thepotatoes, spaghetti, rice. etc. decoration is safe for automaticmay have to be pretreated with d ishw ashing . Decorationscold water before loading. UNDER the glaze, and

Loading: Follow placement protected by an overglaze, aresuggestion from the usually safe. Dishes of .recentmanufacturer of your par- manufacture (including gold

School Art Exhibit ■ are .,an- tlcularmachine. When Indoubt, and platinum decoration) arenounced, with winning entries a.good rule Is to face tho soiled usually machine washable,to be Judged In state com- . ..

petition this week b Boise.Winners Include Peter Bolton,

MARTIN WRIGHT

Winning entries go to state

TWIN FALLS — Recent winners In the Kennedy Center

side of the dish toward tho Older patteri^ are-usually not.water sourcc. Antique or hand-painted

Hot Water: For maximum china ~ Antique china IsSteve Parr and Bunny Killtm, efficiency thl^ is essential. Be usually hand painted. Since tlio

New leaders .— I I , . , . aiove rarr anu ounny lu ua i, emclency thw is essential. Be usually hand painted. Since Uieh u l l t u i t i o n Twin PaUs nigh school; A^dy suro the hot water in the kitchen colors are not permanently

InUey and Cathy^pee Walker, la as hot as'j^sslble — 140 fired they may facto, even wlUi

scholarships

OFF/CERS /N S M U E D for iho N ationai Secrefories Association (In ierna tional) Twin-lc/o Chapter, m clude, from< le ft , M rs . fiobtiW presidenfj M rs. RayBush, se c re ia ry j M rs. Bobby K . Bopp , vice president, and Jua n ita Bo linger, treasurer. The installation v/as held Thursday evening a f the Colonial House. M rs. Ted M a n ke r is out-going p res ide n t

announcedPOCATELLO - Several

Magic Valley students are among 65 h l ^ school seniors who have received full tuition scholarships from tho Associated Students of Idaho Slate University.

Hiey arc I lic ^ rd Shriver, Buhl; Curtis EaMes, Burleyf Dennis Rush, Carey; Patricia MacKay, Filer; Wilma Bran- nan, Glenns Ferry; Cheryl Scanlon, Gooding; Joann B ^ y i Hagerman; CUfton Barmuxl, Hansen; Janet Murphy, Kimberly; Johnny Urrietta, Shoshone; Melanie Barth, Twin Falls; MaHo WlU, Valley High School: Michael Strlckllng, Wendell, and Lois Toner. Wood River High School.

O’Leary Junior High Sdiool; degress - 160*'degrees. Check hand washing. MachineStephanie Parker and JoAnn periodically with a candy or washing is not reconunended.

-Bflcilett,_Robcrt_Stuart_Junloc_mcaLthcrmo«ofilcr. Bo sure the Cutlery — Most sterlingHigh School; Rhonda Griffin, sotting on your water heater is silver, sliver plate, andWashington School; Tamara set for 160 degrees. stainless steel may be washedSteel, Harrison School; Matt Water Pressure: Low water in the dishwasher. HoUow-Jones, Three Qreek School, pressure gives Insufficient handle knives are an exception.Rogerson, and Marcus water to allow dishwasher to High temperatures may loospnHenkelman, Happy Day School, operate at top efficiency. Tlhies the cement which holds them to

Judges were Mrs. D. Davee, of high water use may decrease the blade. Do not wash woodenMrs. K y i Peck. Gary DeFord pressure to a point where dishes articles or cutlery with woodenand M. Marshall. arc not clean. handles, bone, bamboo, stag.

Oeanlng agents: Use only a pearl, horn. These materialsdetergent made for aubmatic should not be immersed in

S / l O m O O O dishwashers. Some brands water even when washing by^ seem to work better in some hand. Wash blades, wipe

A nn because of water con- handles clean wltli a damp

I n L S T t a g rog^la l^ S ; Exp.ri.ncnt .unUr you cloth,v i r S o i Z t tw of tlnd tho ono that worica best tor , Silver hollow-ware - ThU

£ ' “ i4 e T ;o r } i f ? r e « r c 5 , r r c 7 o r a .u j :more acUv. you the «>iuer ‘

Club's gymkhana winners

ay Vweek to daily.

you will need a shampoo. H i« achednlem ayvarytrom onca

m anufacturer’s directions.

discuss how to solve some of tho common dishwasher proUems. U you have questions mall to; Helen Walker, P. 0. Box 8, Twin FalU, Idaho 83301.

TWIN FALLS - TVophles and merchandise were awarded to the first three winners In the Hlghliners 4-H Club’s gymkhana held recently at Frontier Field.

There were 10 classes and

winners, first ’i[)lace winner listed first, are:

Western pleasure — Carolyn Thomas. Lee Sterling and Meg Harvey.

Western horsemanship, 14 and under >- Sarah Sterling, T\nV Jones and John GUster.

Western horsemanship, 15 end over — LaRae Glister, Carla Anderson, and J im Hopkins.

Western rid ing tt Terry Robbiette, URae-GUstifr ahd Carla Anderson.

Reining — Carla Anderson, Harold Gotchle and Terrill Yost.

Pole bending — Carla An­derson, LaRae Glister and Debbie Slagel.

Clover leaf barrels ~ Carla Anderson, Tlnk Jones- and Chady Pendegaugh.

Girls goat t ; ^ g — Tink Jones, Terrell Yost and Meg Harvey.

Boys goat tying — Bruce BUllngton and Tom Turner.

TVall class — Tink Jones, Jim Hopkins and Paula Galloway.

Trophies were donated by Bert Collins and Sons, Kim­berly; Bowladron\e, H and H Block, Bob R e w Motor, Idaho Finance Company; Gem Equipment, Penny-Wise Drug, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Groves and

tho Hlghliners i-H Club, all

Twin Falls:Merchandise awards were

donated by Idaho Department Store, Globe Seed and Feed, D and B Supply, Four-Seasons Supply, Sears. Calton Tack and Saddle a o p . Twin Falls Bank and Trust, Vickers. Macies, Farm and Qty, Van’s Depart­ment Store, Twin Falls Feed and Ice, Petersen’s Western

Wear and B. L. (Sonny) Ward, all Twin Falls, and Arnold’s Hardware, Kimberly.

Don D ^ w , Hansen, was Judge; John Glister, ring steward; Ella Mae Glister and Arlene Florence, iecretarles and timers, and BUI Oroves, announcer.

Officersannounced

BUHL Buhl High School Student Body officers for the 1971-72 school year ore an­nounced by Frank Charlton, principal.

Charles Kokes will serve fiB .president, assisted by John d*aner. ^ce president; Janet Hepworth, secretsry-treasurer and Ron Jenkins sergeant-at- arms.

Varsity cheerleaders are Joan Chandler. Marilyn Keller, Pam Reynolds and Sheila Smith, with Judy HarnW>n as mascot.

Sophomore cheerleaders include Connie HmArlx, Luann Hudson, Barbara T«ply and Terri Tvrdy.

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3J T lm ti Newt, Twin F*ll«, Idaho Sund«^, Atoy JJ , I9ri Myrtaugh couple will observe Golden wedding anniversary

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D ile tta n te s g iv e nine sch o la rsh ip s

SCH O LA RSH IP chairm an o f Ih B ’ D ile lfan te G ro u p o f M a g ic V a lley, M rs . M arion Tanner, le ft , congra iu - la fe* in d iv ld u o l w in n e rj Jhe g ro u p 's sch o la r­ships, from le if , C heryl C o o k , G eo ffre y M cIn tosh , Tim Driscoll, a nd M a rlin —W rig h i, center. Ea ch yea r the organ ixation uses p ro fits from its m usical pro- ductions to assist ta lented young students to fu rther training and to a id institutions, invo lved w ith theater arts.

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_.MUKTA'igH-Mt..linu^--. O .L Rose will be honored at an open' house from 2 to 4 p jn . Sunday, May SO. at M urtau^ LDS Cultural HaU in honor of their Both Wedding An­niversary,----- ----- ■

Th6'"open house la ' belnig! hosted by the couple 'a children. Friends and relatives are in>

. vltedand the couple requests no gifts.

The couple was married -In Murtaugh at the home of the bride’s parents’ by Btshop'A'.D.'' Lee. n ie lr marriage was later solenlAized In the Idaho Falls LDS Temple.

^ c e their marriage they have resided at Murtaugh, irtiere Rose was employed by

- the/Milner Low Lift Irrigation DUtrlct for 35 years. He re tlrd sever/ years ago.

Iliey are the parents of five daughters, Mrs. Walter (EUen) Doss, Boise; Mrs. Eldred (Leora) Olson, Idaho Falls; Mrs. W illiam (Maxine) Molyneux, Plcabo; Mrs. Ralph (Gaye) Young, Burley, and Mrs. Larry (Charlene) Carson, Lewiston, and one son, George WiUlam Rose, Friday Harbor, Wash. They have 17 grand- children and six great- grandchUdren.

TWIN FALLS - Mrs. Mabel McQain gave the thought for the day when members of the Union -Pacific Boosters Club

lay-evenlng-at'the— home of Mrs. Eugene Sabin.

ITie dob favor was furnished by Mrs. Vlnnle Boatwright and ' won by Mrs. A. L. Richardson. _Gam es were played with each

momber -Winning _ B _p r lie .'. - Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meetbig Is June 17 at the home of Mrs. Mcaaln.

C l u b m e e t ; s

F & e t H u r t? -Try

Student.body leaders namedKpJG HILL — Newly elected Beverly Davis, daughter ol Mr.

student body president for and Mrs. Samuel Blackwell, Glenns Ferry High School is- was elected treasurer.Robert Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Black, Indian Covo.

Other officers for 1071-72 include Michael SIron, vice president, son of Eml and Winifred Siron; Jane Bomt, sedretary, daughter of Mr. and ■Mrs. Lawrence Bernt, and

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TWIN iFALLS - Nino Bcholarslilps, totaling |1,080 In value, have been announced by the Dilottanlo Group of Magic VaUey.

Of the amount, $655 was awarded for music studies and $425 for drama.

Funds were provided tlirough the sale of tickets to tlie rcccnt performance of ‘ ‘O liver,” sponsored by the DUeltante Group. Each year the organization has used profits from Its musical productions to assist talented young students

' in further training and to aid Institutions involved with

-"theater arta. •Individual winners this year

include Tim Driscoll, Twin Falls, voice, the Gene Todd MemoHal Scholarship of $3S0 to the annual Sun Valley Music Camp; Mary Mellor, Paul, piano. 175 to Brigham Young University for fees this fall;. Martin Wright. Murtaugh, piano, $50 to bo used at the BYU

-summer music camppCheryl . Ckwk. Twin Falla, drama, $M

.for the second session of the BYU drama workshop; Geoffrey McIntosh, Kimberly, drama, $50 to tho summer drama workshop at Idaho State

University, and Kip Wood. Twln Falla, drama, $35 for the July drama workshop ut C:SI.’

Institutional scholarship awards Included $100 to tlie Antique Festival Theatre, and two $75 scholarships to tho College of Southern Idaho Music Department. One was awarded for the each of tho two semesters. A similar award was made to tho CSI Drorha Departmenl.

Miss Cook Is tli^ daughter of

Food topics discussedTWIN FALI^ - DcsKcrt.

vc^ctjiblos and cooklcs were tho topics of discussion during tho recent Hnppy-Go-Lucky 4-H Club meeting ut the horric of Molly McnoberlH.

Ctirlatlne Britt led a discussion on fruit de.<i5ert and preparing raw vegetables. Miss McRoberts gave a demon*

' stratlon on making pennut butter cookioB.

Mrs. Fred Hrltt, leader, led o discussion on tho proper w«y to set a toble.

Loser namedTWIN FALLS - Nieves

Bertia was named best loser of the week when members of the NU-On-Pix TOPS a u b met this past week.

Oontest winner was Zandra F\mke with an ni>ound loiu. She_jrill recelye_a camatlpn_ bouijuk. A tie for Kf6PS and KIW m noted, VioU GoonU

and 141 Simmons, each «rith a 9 ^ i»und lo s t.

I*' - , - .Mr. and'Mrs. Edwin Cook and is a junior In tho Twin Falls High School. She has been In productions of “tho Children's Theatre, noqdora Tiiootro, Strolling Ttieatro and attended tho BYU dramn work.sliop last summer.’

Wright, the son of Mr' and Mrs. Earl Wright, Murtauglj, Is a Bophomotd Murtaugh High School and nctlvo In .chrous, band and the pep band. In ad­dition to pluno, ho ploys baritone horn and has won scholarslilps In piano. For tl>roe years ho has been pep band director wltlt 12 superior ratings In scliool competition.

Mclntosf>,'son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman McIntosh. - Is a sophomore at Kimberly High School and has attended special drama workshops'and training courses as .well as private In­struction In Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Santa Rosa and Portland^. Ore. Ho has par­ticipate In high schodl drama production^, Readers’ Theatre and tho National Story Telling Theatre.

Young .Tim Driscoll, son of Mr', and M'rs. Thomas W. Driscoll', 1 a seventh' grnde student at O'Leary Junior High School.' He has been In chrous and choir since grade school and studied piano tho pant three years and volco two yeors. He has parUcipated In a number of Dilettante productions and played Uie.leud In Uio ID71 musical, "Oliver.”

All river d e l t n s In the world are’ named aftci* (lie dclln of the NlJo, so-cnllcd becnuso it is trinnRulnr—llio slmpe of tho Grock letter delta. . '

By PHYLLIS J . HUFFMAN Idaho Drpirtrf Commerconni^

Development BOISE ~ It's Memorial Day

in jfdaho and a big three-day weekend to enjoy 1

Monday. Commoncembnt ceremonies for Lewiston High School at Nez Perce County' Fair Pavilion. Qualifying U.S. Open Golf Tournament, Oano Creek Golf Course in Boise.

Tuesday. American Kennel Club Dog Sliow In Fller. at tlie Twin Falls County Fulrgrounds, sponsored by Twin Falls Kennel Oub. Outdoor Band Concert, 8 p .m ., University of Idaho, Moscow (if rain, duck Into tlie aud ito r ium ). Short-Trock Motorcycle Races, 7 p.ni. signup, 8 p.m. races. Owyhee Motorcycle Club Grounds, Boise.

Wednesday. Ladles' In ­vitational Golf Tournament, Blackfoot Golf Course (two days). Boise Gallery of Art features an envlromnent film “Wimt Arc We Doing to Our World?” toniglit at. 7:30, In-., fonn'al, plonty of free coffee. Twin Falls Jnycee's Circus at Twin Fallq County Fairground In Filer.

Thursday. Dr. Wendell PfilUlps of Honolulu will lecture and flliow his film ‘‘Qataben and Sheba,'' 6:}5 p.m . Jewett Auditorium, College of 'Idaho, Caldwell, no charge. Phillips Is

■ economic adviser to the King of Oman» and Is tl\o only American to ever become a ^lelk.

Friday. I I jo famous St. An­thony Free Breakfast for Fishermen starts bright and early Uiia morning, playing host to Uiousands of anxious anglers.. Tlio 50tli annual Hells Canyon Rodeo starts today and ends Saturday In Wolser Including not only tlie rodeo but a parade and greased pig contest as well.

Idaho State University Conimoncoment, Mlnldome, Pocatello. Dance Sliow In Twin

Falls running two nights at Fine Arts Conterr^Upgo of Southern Idaho. Horse lUdes in Boise (Western Idaho Fairgrounds) until May 31. Moto-Cross Motorcycle Races at Boiso's Owhee Motorcycle Club Grounds, 0 p.m. signup, races a t ' 7. Drive to Priest Lake for the annual three-day Spring Festival. Events Include a flotilla of decorated boats stopping at each resort around tlie lake for fun and prizes (water parade begins at Papoose Island - anyone with a boat is Invited to participate), dances Friday and Saturday evenings, Barney’s Famous Pancake Breakfast at Outlet Rosort on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as well as special fishing derby, golf tournament, outdoor barbecuo, and hor­seshoe tournament.

Saturday. F IS H IN G SEA- SON O P D N S T O D A Y l Locust Blossom Fesfclvol In Kendrick Including 10 a.m; parade folIoXved by races, beef, biirbecue, gymkhana,. pldtlme_. fiddlers contest, and dancing. Horse races today through Monday in Pocatello and C ^u r d'Alene. Nampa Memorial Golf Tournament (Ihrco days), Broacjmore Golf Course. Car races at Sportman’s Speedway in Blackfoot.‘ Ttireo-day car races and second annual KFXD Fun Fa ir at the Meridian Speedway. Events got under way each day at l.p a n . wltli fair-typo booUis, bands, auto shows, sports equipment exlilblts, fashion almws, con­cessions plus races each evening.

Sunday. Commencement for University of Idaho graduates, Moscow. Boys StAte Uirough June n at Boise State ,.Collego. Concluding sessions Iteld in tlie Capitol.

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l)y Oswald & James Jacoby.

Thcfu Is n clacslc bit of ndvlcc wliich yoes, “Trent ’em rouyh and toll ’em noth- Int'-" Wo don’t subscribe to it for hand!in({ (iio weulccr sox, but we do bellcvo that' it s h o u l d apply to your brld/'e opponents.

South has two good five- card suits and a fine hand. He opens properly with one snado and has every inten­tion of siiowinc his sccond suit. .

Then Norlii raises him U> Iwu spades' and if South is smart he will for^^el all about that'second suit and Just bid , /our spades. The reason for \ this is that ho has found his homo the moment spades

,are raised and should see no

k(tcr the ono-lwo-foHr bid- dini; West has to find a lead. Ho doesn't have any good lead and when wo saw tho hand played, West selcctcd his fourth b e s t diamond. T|)is’ lead' w as, j ; ^ h t up

"Sdillli’T'alley s ln tT ho Vd^' able to win tho trick with tlu) hWo. draw trumps with three loads, cash his ace of dia­monds, lead tho queen of diamonds for a r u f-f i n finesse and make an extra (rick at his game contract.- H ad Soutli shoNvn his dia­monds it is a cinch that a diamond would not havo been opened. South would still have made his (|amo provided ho played (ho hand carefully, but he would havo scorcd tiiirty .points loss in rubber bridge and a lot of match points loss In a dupli­cate game.

(HIWSfAnR INTCRPRIU A»M.)

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WIXARD OP ID

H o w DELICATE wai tfia poeteu Elizabeth Birrett Browningt How gentleLHow purel And tender to her hutband

- Robert Brownlnf^StUl,.ihe.h*d bar earthy appatitMJlw dadr— Mt. Barrett o f Wimpole S(T«et, u id the particuUzlty Uked cannibal undwichet waihed down with dark b e e r .... HE HAD FOUR wj»ei, did Doura Agha, a villager in Turkey. Four waa.the limit under Mohammedan law On a tinsle day in 1923, one of takl whcei had twina and the other three had a child each. Five, count them, on one day. The record ihowi

-DouraAgha.waia proud and buiy man. . --------

WHO SAID,' good man who ii not great it more Important than a great man who i< not good"?^ • • NOWHERE In the original Scripturei, I ’m told, is there any reference to Eaiter . . . . IF A WOMAN if to commit a murder, oddi run three out of four ihe^ll do 1( bt her own home.

IN THE MATTER of poUtici, not every man actually knowt whether he'i i conMrvatlve or a liberal., if either. Here'i one way to make that Judgment. If he approves of moil of (he U.S. Supreme Court decialoni in recent ycart^he'a a liberal. If *■ he dltapprovea, he'f a coniervative. Simple as that, is it? A political acientist laya ao.

THOSE TOKENS the gambling boys put out-^ocSI each in the Nevada caainos coat about 2S cents apiece. This comes up because a cuatomer wants to know if he can be considered a thief for taking same home as souvenirs. Ha^ly. The casino - operators like patrons who fall to cash in such chips. For a 75-cent profit on each. Incidentally, the fellow who stamps out Just about all those tokens is Gdroy Roberts Used to be chief iculptor for the U.S. Mint, His initials "G R " appear ii> scroll on numerous coins. Upon fu-st seeing the design of those initials, many citizens contend it looks like a hammer and sickle, and object highly therefore.

THE HARD FACTS: Did I tell you the average woodpecker outlives the average lion by about five years?.Or women who.,

.undergo plastic surgery outnumber the men who do so by nine to one? Or there's one life insurance agent for every 200 families nationwide? Or the true.'day u not really 24.hours,, but only 23 hours, S6 minutes, 4V6 seconds? Come on. make

-notes.

IT'S THE FEMALE chimpanzee that’s the more dangerous. In laboratories, at any rate. Chimps attack theu* caretakers from time to. time. Chei^ of such injuries shows 19 out of 20 are inflicted by females. An irate male chimp comes right on, yipplng and yapping. But an angry female simpers around her cage moat demurely until her target gets within striking distance, then lunges, In other words, the female of that species, too, la ineakier than the male. Much sneakeier.

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Heroin ‘in’ as schopl druSunday, 33, 1971 TImei Nsw i, Twin F«)li, Idaho" 35 '

ction gamsTfae Cbanglog Drug Scene: '

Heroin U Id >By MICHAEL WIDMER

United Preti IntenuUonal Drug addiction and exper­

imentation on the American youth scene —In reccnt years

_cenlered.-ln— coUeKes,: _ h i ^ Bchoolfl and city slums-4uisln 1971 become a frightening problem even In grade schoola.

Addicts now come In very ^ a l l sizes, aged 12, 13, 14 ycara and oven younger. And not only i n . the ghettos, but among chlldrcn of middle and

upper income families, t \TTie picture . varies , h-om

coihmunlty to city (o. suburb, but a survey by .United; Press International on ^ u g abus« In colleges and lower - grades yields these general conclu-

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A wave of drug oxperImeTI^- Uon in elementary and high schools hto'dlsturb^d ofTlclals, although In 1071 tliere- ^ indications it may bo ncai^ng a plateau.

According to John E. Inger- sol), director of Uio U.S.' Bureau'

Money BoxBy Frank Schell

_____ Kro>n , W.n.P., Wendell: I willj a normal 1B2< datol Priceywould like to know the value of a ' are about the samo and range, foreign coin I have. It is a littlo from about W cnch In “good'

larger than a 25 ccnt pioco, made of copper. On one side is u woman's bust. Around Ujc edge Is '‘nepubliqueFrancalso.” Under the bust I5 the designer's name, Daniol-Bupul.^. On the other side sits a woman will) o breast plate and helmet, and what looks like a torch in licr right hand, a largo "5 cents" under her left hand. Around tlio edge is "Liberto H^gatlto Fratcmite". On Uie bottom is

condition to about $9 epch in. "very f jno" condition. Un- clrculatod flpechnons bring, considerable more as the coin Is. ftcjirco in, uncirculated con­dition. ;

• '1110 IMO dime wa.i struck at both Philadelphia and ^an< Franci.qco, tlio latter bearing the m intmnrk "S ." . The Ptilladclphia coin brings from }1 up to $3.25, depending upon condition, »nd tlio “S"’ Coin

of Narcotics and Dangerous [>rug8, *‘lt'appears that among upper . colle^-year . students there is a levslliig off, if not a

' decline in drug use, particularly l.£D and speed (ampheta* mines). But there seems to be an increase in hig^ schdol use.

-Heroln-is'in-at ‘ the-suburban and city high schools, but there

• W riot ; mu6h ■ at college campuses.'^ .

There exlsts-a vast market In the Illegal use of legal prescription : drugs such as barbiturates. ISven t|fe Icgol use of these phannaceuUcal dt'ugs .has risen in' recent yeoi's to a level', that Is considered dange*

TOUS. r i • •Marijuana is smoKcd by more

and more, persons of all ajjes arid« ■ its . use has become Increasingly . accepted by government. officials, s(i]iool

■’authoritios," law chforccmcnt people. Judges ,and Uie young alike., ; ^

Alcohol remains Uio most abusecL drug In . the United StahesToday, llie most conser' vatlve c.'jllmatos placc tlio

. number of alcoholics at six million persons in tills country. Not even Uie wildest e'flUmates of drug addicts' come close to this figure.

the date,'1910 witli designer’s ' from $2.50 up to |9, depending

name as above.Answer: Your coin is «

standard French five centime piece, issued between 1B98 and 1921. The coin Is made-from

upon condition. Tlte three dptcs of Indian ccnts you ask about arc ^ o t scurco. They are currently being bought from 15 ccnts up to about 90 cents

' william Geer, principal of South High School In Nowtop, an affluent suburb of Boston, describes drug' abuk as ' a "universal .]X'oblem for high

dhobis Jn Massachusetts, a functional dally problem in terms of a kid's health and'with a marked Increase in drug- related theft and vandalism.

The Palm Beach (Fla.) Postt Times concluded from a three* month survey of "drug' use In

-Palm—Beach—countyj— " 1110- lllegal drug user In the county- is. getting younger each year. Five years ago the use- of illegal drugs was almost limited to collego qtudonts or non- students of that age group. Today, there, is ‘ wldospreild cvidcnoo, including Udmlssions, that it goes down to grade school chlldrcn.’’

. "Deteictlvo Oscar Vance, -who handles drug control in subur­ban Philadelphia (Montgomery CiJunty), said, "whcro kids.first tried drugs «t Ifl or 17 twp years ago, they’re now trying.

-tlionrat iS or- H ,"— ---- r. A recent survey of 7,000 Junior and senior high school studonts by the' Pcnn.sylvanlu departmenUf houltli “ indicates Uuit 123,0(M) high school-aged clilldren (In the state) currently are taking drugs and are hjgh users of them. Of these, 30,000 arfr. Ip the 12tli grade and almost'5,000 are In Uie seventh grade.” ' ----

Inspector- Wllllom Palmer, second' In command in New York City's 750^nan narcotics squad, said, "Our b lgg^t probleni right now Is mother’s medicine cabinet where many

drug users get- their ' first * sorry wo didn’t go'belovi' the see up.to 60 a day." said Dr. •exp«rlmentBl taste 6t. thp seventh grade because It Whs Gcot'ge Gay, clinic director.

ptudy of drug use among the young.In the country —which

•‘Thrf .scene Is . heroin," he indicates over*all drug exper- ical said. "We call 1970 the yeai' of Imentatlon ^ay ' be leveling..... the middle plass Junkie. Heroin even for prc<;oUege youngsters.

b now in the suburbs—it’s noIpnger safely hidden ’ In the The date—collected from

lib black.ghettos.",- . -35,000 students in grades ?•

.throu*^—12~reveals--a_largB_ p irt \

feeling of stimulants or dei^eS- already there.’' sants." ' ■ V,-, . The Haight-Ashbury M<

“After marijuana, th e .^ u g :* a in lc ^ n Son yfancUco tnost abuMcf by •juveoUes i f ^ d s 90 por cent of Its pM barbiturates," said Hy' Hoth?' are herolh cuM.a^_jifiUl 1 stoln, health and physical.-l^pee-qurfrtCrfi' of them. ' . . educAli(Ai-consultant^for:^Kl.-^d~many— frpm —wcU-to-du-

Mlaml school'Syslorh. ’ - f a m i l i e s . ‘ There .Is, however, one Jump irJ use of I^SD, ampheta-Dr. Larry Miller, coordinator " In the summer of 1969. we statistical survey In California’s mines and marijuana between

of-,.. Adolescent s e r v l^ v nt ‘’.saw two or ,th>;co’ heroin Sah Mateo County -perhaps I9fl8 and 1969 but a peAklng and Bornaliilo Coynty Mental r witlidrawals a week. Now we the longest continuing, quality decrease In many cases in 1970. Health Center in AlbUquerquo,.,'N.M.,' said "the use of '.J;SD_- appears to be on the decl\(TQ but' more and more kids’■ are- turning to 'prescription drugs -such as addictive barbiturates."-

Prdllmlnary resulU -df ’ a Bun/ey conducted in 55 acconda'-'' ry schools (grades 7 through 12) In Houston lust September Indicated 4.^9 per cent "of' the.-

■ 5,900 students responcUng :tQ,',a -questionnaire had'Wed-one 6f- the hard drugs - —herein, cocaine, opium or morjihine — ;In the pre^ous half year and 2 pei' cent In U^o.lost tlays.

Based on the number of students responding!; almost 2,000 - youngsters in the . U schools had talcen a hard drug' in the seven days prior to tlie quesUonnaire.

"The surprisingly frequent ' and widespread' use of ‘ hard. drugs was the grimmest finding," said Mrs. Jfstt -Mont­gomery, 'a member of Ihe, district, committee wh)ch con­ducted the survey. "Wo’re

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TKN-DAY MONKY-HACK OUAHANTKi:. ONK-YKAK (UJAHANTKK A(;a INST DKI-KCIS. QUANTITY LIM ITKI), SEKANI> THY ONE TODAY!

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I V O R T I I A M m i C / % ] ^ E I V T E R P R I S G SPhonr 7:i‘U 2 2 12 T W ^ FALl.S, I liA IK ) H3301 L l l 2 Rih Av^. Eft«i

“ bronz0rnot"copporrThcro-aro—depending-upon-Tcondltionr100 centimes (pronounced WlUiout examining Uio coins,"sonteenu") in one “franc" wo cannot give a- closer and the franc is wortli ap- estimate tlian this,proximately 20 cents. United From M:A., Twin Falls: I

Statesbxchange.Collectorvaiuo some early dimes I wouldof the coin, In Extremely Fine like to find out about. One Iscondition, Is about fifteen ccnts. 194(1, witii Roosevelt's'picture

on it. Another is 195b,'tmd the last one Is 1952. Are tliese coins valuable? Wlierc could I sell Ujcm? * ■

Answer: Early dimes? Eitlicr you arc "pulling my leg" or you ' arc a young collector. None of- Uie Roosovelt djpies are scarce, - alUiough Uio (limes prior to 19C4 are being wlUiheld from .cirr culation because of Uielr silver content, llie 194R dime was minted in over 255 million copies: Uiu \m, 00 million; Uie ' 1952, 99 m illion ' >(all Philadelphia mintages) and if Uiese are circulated dimes they will bring you 10 cents each.' Uncirculated, tliey, might bo wortli slightly moro.- . ,

To our renders: Tills column is still much vlnteresled in collecting merchants! tokens from Idaho or the surrounding stales, If you have any, or-know of any, we would appreclote henrlng from you.

(Questions on coins and currency should bo sent to Hie Money Box, c-o Tho ’hmes

Tljoy are not scarce.From J.L ., Twin Falls: I have

an old U.S^ half dollar, dated 1824. On Uio face side of tlio coin Is a woman’s head. On tlio top of the head tho word "Liberty’’ and,on Uio loft side of Uie head tliere are seven stars; on Uie right side of tho head Uiere are six stars. On Uie back of Uie coin Is an eagle. Is this coin of any value? I also have an old U.S. dime dated Ifi69. Is Uils coin of any value? AJsorl'have Uirec Indian Heod pennies, dated 1669, 1893 and 1908. Are Uiese coins of any value liow?

Answer: 1110 1824 is a variety called Uie "Capped Bust Typo/’ to 1836 and tho edge Is lettered “Fifty Cents or Half a Dollar.^Beginning In I83fi, Uie lettering was dropped and reeding was subsUtuted on Uie edges. About 3.5 million of Uie 1824 date^were struck, and mony of Uiem are around, mosUy in circulated condlUon.

Tills year's coins appear wlUi on 1824 struck over an 1821, wlUia 4 over a 4; wlUi Uie date struck . . .. . . . . . .......over various other’ diileg, and ' Nows, Twlii Fallsridflho'83Ml;)' “

Tho JD690-AExcavator i& a production moch- ino dosignod for fostdigging and precision control’ Whothor you're juil starting a job oj finishing it .. . working out ot 30 (oot, digging down to 21 feet, or dumping at 15 foot, your work goes fast ond smooth. Tho ’ JD690-A's 8’4-gpm opon-contor hydraulic system with its unique 2-lover control lots you tailor bucket acton to tho job.

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Ph. 733-1490 Twin Falls

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M T lm n N aw i, Twin F a lli, Idaho. Sui^day, May n , 1W1

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For Know-How in Real Estate-

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Buying a homo takos know-how. It is not a job for on amateur. ^

An omatour cannot bo oxpocted to understand the mony legal and financial complexities which may arise

in any transfer of real property.

Whnt is noedod in any homo-buymg situation is a professional.

A professional is qualified to give export advice on matters of taxes, maintenance, quality of construction and adequacy of-

public services. A profossibnal is adept at analyzing tho future of neighborhoods, tho value of a homo os a long-range investment and

Y the most advantageogs financing.

This is whore your Realtor enters the picture.

A. Realtor is a professional in real estate who has passed a state licensing examination and who subscribes to a strict code of ethics

as a member of tho local ond state boards and the National Association of Real Estate Boards.

When you aro ready to buy a homo, look for tho Realtor omblom. It's your assuranco of professional know how in all

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ONE CALL . CAN REACH ' THOUSANDS

733-0931

_EXReRIENCED_WAITR6S5„Ior_ •venino Apply In ptrMn at Ponderou Inn. DurlvV/ Idaho.

SfMciol Natloi

DON'T TOUCH thoicdrapMl Lat S- Polnt Cleaner* do II all. We liike them down, clean (hem. and rohano them, Idaho'i moit complete drapery wrvlce. rjj' 9MJ. •

Card of Thanks

THE FAMILY ol Mri. Deitle llen»on wlih to exprMi our ilncere

' Ihanki and appreciation to our - many friend* and relallvet who

wefe to kind to u» durino the lou ol our mothef <nd Crandmothef.. lor the beautllul lloweri. card*, lood and olher expretilont of sympalhy. Your klndneu will never be lorgoMen. AAr. and Mri. Norval Hulhorford. Mr. and Mri. Grand 2olllnuef and lamlly, Mr. and Mri, Scolt'GulIck and family. Mr. and Mri. John Galei and family, Mr. and Mri. Duane Johnson and family. Mr. and Mri. Coortfe llonton and lamlly.

WG WISH to expreti our ilncere Ihnnki to tttoie who expreiied thoir lympalhy and concern

.ciurino Ihe bereavement for our beloved wile and mother. Donnie K. Cowaer.

Gcoroe H. Cowuer lamlly

P«r*enal

WC NEED YOUR HELPI Poiter homee for-teenaoer»-.are badly

-- Heodedln Twin FJilirc3Urttyrtr voirare Inlereiled In tiolplno the&e leonaoeri. pleaie contact the

, Oopartmool of Public Aiililance.' 6U Addlion Avenue Weil. Phone

733-5333.

MARRIAGG PROBLEMS? Love lallure, poor marital relatloni. too tired. We'll help. Free lltoralure. Conlldenllal. KING. UARRY MALL, WESTVILLE. N.J. 0WV3

PRIVATE Inveitlgalor — 34 Hour Service. All conlldeotlal, Phone 733 AA31 — night 753-5773.

LATEST FASHIONS in llnoorle by LoVoyi. Call Owl Konlcek, 733. AS49.

FACIAL AND OODY hair removed by olectrolyili. Free demon- stratlan. Swlng-in Sot Salon. 733- 0405.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Twin Falli Courlhouw. Wodnetday at B:30p.m. For lurther Inlormatlon. 733-4030. Al-Arwn 3rd floor. 733 7933.

GXERCISE tl»e new way. Rent oKarclte and health.‘kquipment, tpMd bike, maiiao* roller, belt vibrator, actloncycle, UANNGR FURNITURE. 733-)43t.

UNWED MATERNITY care, doctor, hoipllal and living plan In AAountain Manor, Inc.. P. O. Oou 3)0, Mountain Home, Idaho B3A47, Ptwne &87-S13e.

NEW X-11 Reducing Plan 43 tableti i3. AAoney back guarantee.

PENNYWISG DRUG

Traniportallon— Cor PooltlO

RETURNING to Loi Angelei area Witt) empty pickup and IB' trailer. Will hauianvthlno allor part ol the way (3CB) 774-3U4.

DESIRE WOMAN to ihare driving and expentei to WicliHa Falli. Texai, 33A S005.

Baby SnT^F»=CMId CaT«— 16

JAC K <. JILL Nurtery. Llcenied child care. Children S'/'j — preichool. tl04 10th Ave. Gail, 733- 6U7.

CHILDREN'SVILLAGG ctilld care. Licenied. up. 441 North LOCUII, 733 7080, 7J3'WUT/33-77M,

Employm«nt Ag^ncUB 17

PERSONNEL SGflVICE ol Magic Valley, &34 Blue Lakei North, phone 733 SS63.

Help WpnUd

GXPGRIENCED FRY cook. Illue Croii. Apply In perion at the Rogerion Ueitauranl.

WOMAN — FRY COOK. Gupeflenca not necmarv. Evenlngi. 5 to 11 p.m. Ulue Lakei Town «. Country Drive In.

.SUN VALLEY ha« poiltlon available ai an account* payable clerk. Some bookkeeping background and knowledge of a 10- key adding machine • muil and light typing available. ThI* Ii a permanent poiltlon and lalary »33S'1o I3S0 di|>endlno on 'ex­perience. Ajiy qualified apulicanl* may apply at the Perionnel Ofllce.

UAUY lu care tor pariieiiy unnu woman during day^9 to 5,/Light houtekeeplngTS43.S337. .

WANTCD: Experienced acctwhlani • office manager lor'dual CM dealerihlp. ' Hoipllal and retirement plan,excellent working condltloni. LEO RICB MOTOR COMPANY. Gooding. »3i 443B. •

"I HAD NGVeR Sold a thing In my life. Yet I've been a very luc- ceulul AVON Repreientatlve .. That'i Ihe experience of many

__Avon Repf#»*nlBttve» It canhappen to you. Call 73) 74t3 or write to imyllii Mclnlurf. Avon Dlilrlcl Manager. Route No. 3, Kimberly, idaho _____________

SALESMAN ANOitore manager for Twin Falli area. Oiva refefence* and experience td Box J-'». c-o

SHOP MBCHANIC. MuH have experience on farm or tnduitrlal equipment. Group Iniuranca. paid vacirtlort. P*V Tractor Company. 7J3$$a.

taka order* for Studio Coimellci and hair faihton. No

. territory rMtrlctloni. We train you. Phone or Pt«ne,foltfree, B00 431-400S, anytime.

, H *lp W onted

WANTED: A reliable twoiekaeper tor an elderly man to llve-ln,' light work, ag« &3 to 70 yeart otd, rvferencei raqulrtj. For In­formation, 733 M3I or 1402 Kim- berty Road.

SEMI.RETIRED man to Irrigate pailurc.and hay for lummer.

.living quarter* furnlihed. • 433- 97 4, 543-4004.

IMMEDIATe OPENING for bookkeeper at Silver Creek Sup­ply, Plchboo, Idaho. Phone 7M- 3514.

EXPERIENCED aervlce itatlon attendant. Phope 7339799.

I NEED 3 men and women to help me in my buirn^i. No experience neceturyrif yoO can live orv t900 to 11,300 per moniK, call' AAr. Wllllami at 734 34» lor «n In ‘ i\4w a| '

I. and I

MILKER WANTED: for medium ilie Grade A dairy, excellent itarting pay, chance for ad­vancement, year around iob, prefer experienced but will teach, 733 S347.

BE ST LINE DISTRIBUTORS needed. Yellow Pagei under houiewaret, retail, part or full time. 733 1M3.

... CANY0UQUAL1FY7 NeW women to aiiiit in my builneii, 3 hour* dally, 5 houri weekly, tso. For perional in terview, call Mr. Aihcrall. 733 39Sa, between 3 and 4.___

AMBITIOUSWOMAN If you have the abillly to manage women, we have a poiltion for you lupervliing wig a. cotmetlc con- luitant* for Luzier, Inc. (iliter company to Clairol). High com- mltilon plu* bonui plui expenie*. Write R. W. Oliion, Dlv. Mgr., 14343 E. Whlltler Ulvd., Suite 37; Whittier, Calilornla 90403.

Help W o n f d 18

LADIES POSITION now open. Muit be willing 10 work. Excellent opportunity. 733-B137 • to 10 a.m.

. weekday*.

RESPONSIBLE, DEPENDABLE women to lell coimefic* Phone 773 4I7B,

MAN FOR brancti manager trairwe with large national organiiatlon. For Interview appointment call 733 B404, 9 a.m. to St30 p.m.

GROCERY CLERK, and *0 foi'th. Reply to Box J-30.' Cfl-Time*- Newi. ..

AYTENTIONI HOUSEWIVES, College girli. Grandmother!. We Have leveral openlngi' lor In- felllgbnt, reponilble women In Magic Valley communltle*. Fit working houri around your ichedule. Earn a* much a* 150 for

' 10 hour* work. Call now lor In­terview. 733 B410.

LINE DRIVERS WANTED — Will be taking application* for the poiltlon of line driver* on AAonday AAay 34, 1971 botween the hour* ot 9;00a.m.and 5:00p.m. GARNETT FREIGHT LINES TERMINAL, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. The poiltlon* to be filled are available at the Pocatello terminal. All

Ing mU*t have the Ttum quallflcationi.

High ichool diploma or .GED equivalent, a good driving «nd accident record, at leait 3 year* of over Ihe road line experience operating dleul. lemi truck and trailer or double* combination*. Mu*t pail all dot written and phyilcal tell. An Equal Op­portunity employer.

lobi. High Itarting pay. Short houri. Advancement. tVeparatory training ai long ai required. Thouiandi ol lobi open. Ex­perience uiually unneceiiary. FREE booklet on jobi, lalariei, requlremenli. Write TODAY giving name, addreti and phone. Lincoln Service, Box R-19, c« Timw-New*.

— ^ W A N T E D

MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERBurloy & Ruport Area

Good Profit for iimo involved.

In iorosiod parfios ca ll

T IM E S - N E W S

H-E-L-P!Women for linon supply plant, summer or year around jobs,

fringe benefits.

T r o y N a t i o n a l L i n e n S u p p l y

Twin Falls, Idaho

Help W an ted

HIGH SCHOOL BOY TO HELP AT Blue Lake* Town and Country Drive-tn. Apply In pertoo-

NEED .WOMAN cook and handy­man at Redflih Lake Lodge. Conlact Mel Janien at Cain!* or Phone 733 S334 alter 4 pM>.

W A R E H O U S E . A N D DELIVERYMAN WANTEDi married, high-school graduate, legible hand 'Writing, de*lrlng permanent employment, apply In perion. Gem State Paper, )41 5lh Avenue South<-between 3 end S

FULLER BRUSH Dealeri needed for Mlni Caiila area. Phone 434- 4391. evenlngi.

YEAR ROUND* RANCH WORKERI

M<ir>i«<J man (or g*n«(iil (ixich wurk In outlt<iiig <it«6. MutI l>av«•nc«t und itcoid of (Isudy employ- m«nl- Sodding wog* $500 p«f monlli wilh Kouii ond utililiai fumiihad. I**n- odic pay iiicrvuia und <»ti(»m«ii|. baticfiU. An ■ii(«ll*nl job lof u young coupl*. with (I lo»m bocLgfrund wlio 0(« loubltig for a tiaaily joli. Tltl( ii not (I lorcninn poiilion.

’ S*ti(i Kkuiii* and (luolili uliont lu Box J;19‘K. Tinl«l t'l«wt

OPENINGS NOWII1) Automollve mechanic. 3) Mature itenographer, ihorihand and typing required.'3) Shoe uleiman. 4) Manager trainee, data procetilng anU accounting

-backgrourtd-helpful—S)—Varieui-' other opening*.

DeETTA CAMPBELL Owner and Manager

P f r S o t i n i f t •ro il 4'

. o /D L ^ i. ValUst 634 filue tok.i North 7M 55ftV

P A Y -LE S S S h O E SHai Immediate opening for manager trainee. Poiilble relocation. High Scl»ool graduate. Service completed or draft exempt.. Apply at PAY-LESS SH0C5,^ner of Blue Lakei and Addlion.

W H Y WORK F O R A

LIV IN G ?Would you like to retire right now? And work only 10 to 13 hour* a week al your own pace? Then you're ready to conilder becoming a ULL Dlitrlbutor. <

ULL Snack JLhop....VendingMachine* are Hprovon iMilnirti opportunity In a tS billion i^rkel, a market In which 80 per cilnl ol the buiinei* li done by the<imall livdenendent operator. You ilarf yoOr own butineii for ai lltUu ai 10 twuri a week and build prollti . . . with hard work a>\d Oobd-Mrvlce.

You need no experience, you make no porional lalei calli. We will train you, couniel you, and lecuro your location!. Your (400 to (l&OO Inveitment cover* machine and product . . . no hidden coil* or lee*.

PLAN YOUR PROFITAIILC RtTIRKMCNT . . . WRITE TODAY!C-3

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DliANDS

DlvliionolULL 1275 Prolll Drive Dallni. Texai 75347

am Intereited In more in lormalion about making money in the vending builneii. I have a car and 4 B hour* per week ipare time.

— can Inveil UOO In a route.— can Inveit t1500 In a route.

Name------------ --------

H « lp W o n U d IB

GENERAL FAf^M Worker with experience In lrrlsatlno> row crop work, and' c*tfl« feeding. Year 'BMMmd lob. wltry open to the right man. Reference* required. For more Information write ^ x 191, Buhl.

S AL'ESM AN AG ERby volume Ford dealerihlp. Mutt be

EXPERIENCEDPERFATAPER

WANTED

C A LL:733-0879

Farm Work Wanted

CUSTOM HAY Hacking, anywtierv. Meiienger and Lewli. Phone 334- 3345.

CUSTOM MANURE HAULINCT. L»o‘* Cuilom Farming. Flier,

COULD A RANCHER or Farmer uio n hard-working, reliable, honeit, 34-vear old man roconlly romovod from tivo city? A' little ihort on knowledge but long on ability and doiire. Good aotlludo lor carpentry, mechanlci, and

. wtiidlng—Marrledi^lwo. childrooi doslrei a permanent po*ilion. Car! Kreii, Route 3, Ilou I70 II, Paul, Idaho 63347. Phone 438-5100.

CUSTOM GREEN CHOPPING

L E O 'S CU S TO M ' F A R M IN G

Form Wer|{ Wanted 33 Butinets OpportunltiaB 30 ‘

HOUSER BROTHERS CUSTOM rototilling and blade,work. 733- 3143, 734 3444.

BEAUTY SHOP plu* S-bedroom apartment. 30.year bu*ln4ii, good condition. 19,350. AC6 REALTY. 733 5317.

GREEN HAY and corn chopping, witt or Wtthout preiervatlve*. LILLIBRIDGE CUSTOM FAR- MINGY^3B343.

GOOO^:OMME RC1 AL zoned 3 acre* on vary buiy alreel. 3 modern homM and 3 car garage. Many -P0**lbllitlet, Call 433-407 Mountain State* Really 733.5974.CUSTOM SWATHING. T.E. Hudion,

33 .5044, Jeromo.

HAVE SPDDNIK, equipment lo levd, haul your ipudi, Alio cut your teed. George Clark 543-5453, DennI* Clark 543-5473,

FOR SALE; Froity lile Drive In on buiy highway 93, North edge Shoihone. Equipment and builneii good. Benefit from a full buiy Maion. 137.000. 814 7547.

A S. R CUSTOM FARMING for all type* of farm work. Phone 334'405B or 3J4-4B55.

OWNER MUST lacriflce, local lervlce builneii- Unlimited potential. Small Inveitment. P, O,

, Box M40, Twin Falli.CUSTOM ROCK picking wilt) An-

dorutn Rock Pickin’. Call Urent Bower. 543 4735, Buhl.

1BARGAIN FOR CASH. Quiineii inconte property next to 300 loot front motel. Both Yor tele or leparateiy. 334-4744 evenlngi.Wprk Wanted 24

NEW STONE and brick maion company, offering high-quality work. Available June. 334-3945, Jerome.

SnapotiTooli ' ' Hai dealerihlp Available In TwiK Falli or Boiie. Perion awarded thii Iranchlie will have an ex- ciuilva t^rltory to leil line of 8,000 ilefpi. Prolif of 113,000 to 130,000 poiilbte on an Inventory In- yeilment of U.OOO lo »B,000. .For Informhllon write or phone Snnp- On Tool!, 105 W. 3950 S-, Salt LakeCity, Utah 487.0407.

Ironing done In my home, *1.35 hour, or 13.00 unipripkled buihel basket. 733 73pj|. '■

THEE TOPPING, trlmmihg, removal. Evergreen trimming, (roe Mllmatei. Phone 543-43B1.

, DISTRIBUTOR'SNEEDED National Marketing Company — Quick Kup Dlilrlbuling, NEEDS NOW, rMpo^llble men and women

’ to lervlce high volume now product route*. "SNACK PACK PUDDINGS",

Take advantagro? a multi million dollar Advertiiing campaign. Part or FULL time, 8 lo 10 houri per week. Comoanv lecurei localloni. Commercial and iactorv-

NO selling ,

CASH REQUIR'ED 1400 to 13995. For more information write. Quick Kup Dlitribuling Company, P.O Box B749, Stockton, California, 95304. GIVE PHONE NUMBER.

YARD CLEXNING. and care. and hauling. 734 3S49.

•DACKHOE SERVICE, phone 733- ' 9340.

LAWN MOWING. Ptione 733 3981.

ROTO TILLING. Small gardeni. Phone 9 a.m. to 8-p.m.'.Chrii Jancik, 7339109.

ROY'S CUSTOM Tralleri and welding. Farm equipment, trucki And can. Phone 733 938B.

Builnatt Opporlunilie* 30

BARGAIN—Twin Falli Motel. 300 feel Irontage buty itreet. deep lot.9 cabin*, Xbedropm home com- pietely equipped, garage. Land worth Ihe price. 155,000. Term*. Reaion lor lale — lllneii. CHARLES P. HAWKER, REALTOR, 1B35 Kimberly Road. Phone 733-5533. or'BVehihui. 733" 7879, 839 5935.

FAMOUSBRANDNAME CANDY SUPPLY

DISTRIBUTORSHIP (PARTOR FULL TIME)

Now -available In thii area. All localloni are commercial or factory furnlihed byui.No *eillng.

-Quallfled-|ierion~'wll|-beComir- dl*trlbutor for our candy (Neitiei. Planter*, Toollle Rolli, Milk Dudi. etc). Veryhlgh income potential. You muit have 3 to Bhri. per week ipare time (day* or evei).

tl775CASH REQUIRED For more Information write; "DISTRIBUTOR DIVISION NO 5 ' P. 0. Box 1739. Covina, California 91733,— Include phone number.- ■

FOR SALE by owner. Home kln- dpranrton In Paul, Idaho. Phone 438-505 for appointment.

USSERY VENDORSI SuDpllei now available. Contact Vlrtil -Rlcki, 308 Uerryman Road. Pocatello. 337 3503.

Sunday. Mav 31, 197l T)mes-New», Twin Fall*. Idaho ’37

BuslnMt OppertunitiM 30

IN pECLO.-Oouno#. coffee ihep, oininoTOoni, and four apartment*. Oood going builneii. Mould con* ilder luttable home In tr>d«. 454- »*4l or A54.341I, C M, Parke

MubIc U*Mni 40

GUITAR LESSONS- Folk guilar accompaniment, playing by ear, ^ I j ^ r i , intermediate. All age*.

Othar Inatruclien

M O T E LM A N A G E M E N T

MEN—WOMEN—COUPLES Learn AAotel Operation with our Ihort, Inexpenilve courte at home followed by two week*’ Retident yalning In a motel operated by uil,! Age no barrier. Free nallonwldd' placement aiililance upon.. completion,

V A A P P R O V ED .For complete information write. , giving addreii and phone numbor, to: . -' E«eculive Training Div'iilon

Ambatiador Moteli, incorporatwj DePt-C. 7BJ$W.'Colla»

Denverrtolorado B0J1S

O ppo rtun ity Knocks

CAREER ACADEMY, nationally accredited, li now enrolling lor October claiiei in TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATIONm a n a g e m e n t ;, i nTEHNATIONAL AIRLINES TRAINING, and RADIO AND TV UROADCASTING. For in lormalion write Box 1131, Son Valley Idaho, B3J53. Give name, «ge and addreti. VA and Vocational Loan Approved.

Homet'foiripU 50

NEWLY CARPETGtX 3-tiedroom_home- Daiement, weM, garden,

a^o^ning lot, Irull Ireei. 115.000.

BY OWNER. Sbedroom home, 3 baihi, deilrable dlilrlct, double garage. Eaiy lermi. 733 0144.

UY OWNER. Orick 3-bedroom home, 4th In baiement, I'.j bathi, large yard. 733 0515.

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 700 Idaho Street, Flier, phone 733 S444,

.OY OWNER, large home, excellent location. 114,500. Nice yard, Ihrubi. treei. Phone 733 B341.

WELL-BUILT modtrn. 1-bedroom' beginning or retirement ttome> large lot. Call 433 400B.

( Kour Lucky Day!

P r in t e d P a t t e t ;n

P F A F FARE YQU LOOKING FOR THE UNIQUE?

If to. you muit lee the Polyeiter print* from Holland that actually i vaathe, making them real cool for_V lummer clothing. We have loti ol A pattern* lo choose from- |

H EN D R IC K S O N 'S jS E W IN G C E N T E R

1 3 Eait MainJerome '

9313 I a.iAI m - x ' / i

I / II ' fir litidiiii Dll hIk or (hul|>rt'ltloHl, yoiiiiKi'Hl utyltiu iltla !i»auon. AM ur«i hOiiuIo lu vuw I — tiotu faHhUiimbftt, Ioiik uuarf, Tbruld. coiitruat trima.I Prhilod D31S:' NEW

10V4. 12\i.IR%. 20^. NEW MlHaca'

.■•Hiioa«. 10. la. n . le. '

Saventy>fivfl cents for each pattern — add 25 cents for each* pttttem (or Air MuU and Sf»cla\ Handtfng. Send to Marian Martin; (Tfmes-News), 395 Pattern Dept., 332 West IBth St.. New York. N.Y. lOOIl. Print Nam«,/AUdrea with Zip, Size «»nd'Style Number. , . . j,

Swing Into Spring! New, New Pattern Catalog has separates, Jumpsuits, slimming shapes, free pattern coupon. 50 cents.

Instant Sewing Book, sew today, wear toinorrow. |1 . Instant Fashion Book — Hun­dreds o( f ^ o n (acts. I I .

WHITE Z-Z SEWING MACHINE at the loweit price ever. But- (onhole-Bilnd Hem -~.S-T-R-E- T C-H 'Stitcha* — etc. Choo*e from Portable and Conaole cabinet model*. Regular «IVB.V5 Now U9.9S SKINNER'S SEWING SHOPPE. Sava-On Shopping Center, 733 SS4-

m . .Bolow you will find many sorvices available from Magic Valley Businesses. Check with our Service Directory v/hen you're in need of a professional. The firms below offer the finest in service and quality products. Chock with one and soo!

HOME RSPAIRS

ALMA HARDIN • Chiropractor. 157 North Waihlngton, Twin Fall*. Pivone 733 4741,

tX)LL HOSPITAL

.Repair - Ore** all doll*. AAagk Valley Doll Clinic, 340 Diut Lake* North, 7341104, '

FLOOR COVBBINQ

TORGJNAL IS BACK. Seamleii flooring, counter lopi, bathroomi. Free eillmatei. Pnone 734-3495, 733 49M.

Roollng. painting and homa repair.Complete home maintenance. Pul

. yourielf In uood handi.. Prompt •• • • rvTce. 543-S454, ^

Home repair*, new cablneti. No lob too imalll Phona. 734-30B9 evening*. i

Painting-Decorating (Interior - EMterk>r). Call Dean May*. 733-

.4740. ____________ _

MOBILB HOME THAmPOBTING

HUGHES, Mobile Home*. Locally owned. Iniured carrier. Local and long dlltanca. 733 3773.

TETZ PAINTING, Commercial and re*ldential palnllng. -Parking tlriplng, roof*, Phone 734-37B1 -

POULTRY PROCBSSINO

POULTRY PROCESSING. Poultry Supply. 3)3 5<h Avenue We*t, Phone 733 314B.___________ '

SAW tHABPBNINO ‘

SHANE'S Sharpanlng Service, 543 5th Avenue North, >33 3454.

S8WBB IBBVtCB _______

ROTO ROOTER uwer Mrvlce. Sewer lln«* and leptlc tank cleto>lng. Alio, all type* of ex­cavation. 733-3541 or 733 3509.

CRAVEN'S Sewer Service: Saptic tank - lewer line cleanino. Power equipment, fre* ln*pectlon. 733-

_______________________ ^

SHBBT BOCKtMO____________

SHEET ROCKING, Taping,

fHBUBS — LAWN WORK

Shrubbery trimming. fertHliing, lawn maintenance, weakly or monthly rale. 733-3UB, or Jerome 334-410B.

WIOIBONNIE'S WlOS, 335 Main Avertue Welt, all lypeiol m1o> and Kair piece*.

iICK ROOM BQUIPMBNT j:;

HOSPITAL bed*, wheel chain, everclilng equipment con- ;;; valeicenl aid* — Buy me or rent me, CholoHomy appliance* lor laie. KIngibury'* AAadlcal Center, 733-9114J KIngtbury* PreKrlptlon V,Center. 7334574. ____________

HOSPITAL BEDS, Wheel chain, i’.. walker*, crutchei. C0nvale«Cent aid* and eKereiilng equipment.For rent or lell:

C R O W L E YP H A R M A C Y

733 9771 Twin Fall!

SPBAYINO

DANDELIONS. WMd*. yard and tree ipraying. Houiehold Iniact*. GEM SPRAYING SERVICE 733- I;! 4304. •

TREE a LAWN SEBVICB____________________ ii:KONICEK TREE SERVICE. !;; Trimming, Topping and :■! Removing. Free eitlmatei.'Phone 733 454B or 334-41M.

VALLEYTREE SERVICE Dangerou* tree*. Give U* A Call. * 733-3331.■' ' ' " - ' .....FOR experienced tree lervlce, topping, trimming, removal and ihrubbery work call DALE'S :> TREE SERVICE, 7M-33Br. Free eilimafee. ^

TRASH a OABBAOB IBBVICB

PARKS AND SONS — 7X3-4i4). Commercial and reildentlal hauling — container* — ipaclal haul* — ln*lde or ouftlde city limit*. , ________

UPHOLtTIRV

Hor*iey'* pool laWe recoverlnp and up^»lerlno> awning*. 73i-371).

VACUUM CLBANBRI

VACUUM SERVICE Center, pari*, repair* on Kirby compact. Moit other*. Twin Pall*. 733 4041.

AAoblle welding. Held or ihop.Backhoe, pipe, complete Irrigation

■•»arvtc»7*BUMT:iWraBC*7'7VTOD:

WE OFFER 24 HOUR SERVICE

if the tel«phon« of any adyertisar In th]i 'QJRECTORY Is not answered,-!2386,..Telephone Answering Ser^ce In

Twin Foils, Day or Nlghf. JhgLg^v^rtlW f will be notified to call you. ■

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3a Ilmei-NewijTlSIoTTnnr-IOOTii Sunaay, M ay a ,

for Know-How in Real Eslate-R e a lto r W e e k M a y 2 3 - 2 9 , 1 9 7 « S e e Y o u r

,Hem«« For Sale 50

6WNER TRANSPgHHING ■ muil - Kll Immtdlalely. 4 bedroomi,

(Irtp4ac«, carp«1ed living roomr full ttidtvrnnnt, patio, garao*- »U,JOO. Auurn# 5' p*r c«nl loan. 71413M.

lamllv room In b«Mm»nt plui •xpanilon tpaca. Only (34,000. I^EIDTMAN HGALTOHS n i IMS

UUHL. DY OWNTR. 3 b»droomi 1'/> batht, lolal rileclrlc. Carp«l»d, largo living room, dinino area, lamllv room.- Double gMrao*- Large lot. Low Interokl. 64J.iA32.

QUALiriEO UUYCR wanli well- bulll 3 Of 9 bedroom home with or wllhoul batemeni from tIS.OOO lo

depending on condition and locallon. Slate ifie. length, width, price, addreii. Dou J-U, c-o Tlmei-Newi,

SPACIOUS a-bedroom home, dining room, living room, much more. Gari^a*> Atking 17,000. CHARLES P. HAWKER. REALTOR. taiS klmberly Road. Phone 7U'SS33> or evening!, 733-

' 7879. 839 SnS.

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroomi, tamllyroom, aluminum tiding, fenced yard, tldewalkt. lO.VM. REALTY 733 S317.

DRIVd OY THIS lovely 4 bedroom brick home at 7U Norlhvlew Drive. This home h«i all the extra» you would expect In a luxury

' home. After you drive by you will want to >ee Itte Inilde to call

■ Eunice Cooper 7J3 4MO, or LAND - OF-'PICe Of IDAHO REALTORS, V73307U. ------------------------

3 DCDROOM'HOME. Eail of city, tteel tiding, attached garage, your own weil and ditch wale<. Only IU,S00. C«ll Nadine Koepnick 7U- 73W, or LAND OFFICE OF IDAHO REALTORS. 7U07U.

FOR SALE by ow.»ier. J38.200. , Lovely all-electric, 3-bedroom. 3- bath home witti office. Bullt-ln_

— kllcheniCuetomdrapefTCIfpeflnO' paneled family room with fireplace. Fenced yard.'covered patio- Near high ichool «nd coliege. Atiume i per cent loan. Inquire anytime at 1334 Faiii Avenue Ca»t, Twin Falli. or 733- 1713,

Homat For SoU

FOR SALE OR LEASE. 3-b»dro<im houie on acre. P,hone 734-3)93.

Owner leaving Stale. Reduced to l3a,S00. Termt. Mountain Stele* Realty 733-S974,

NEW bELUX Bpilt-level, gold medallion. 4.bedroom, family room, fireplace,'range and dlih*

OPEN HOUSE Sunday afternoon.'■ Come tee new 3 bedroom, car­

pet^ home with electric heat. 2nd home on Eart Drive,(and Street patf Kellwood) Lei ui build you one on .your lot or ourt. 733-MZ3 AAounlaIn Slalet Really 733-5974.

DATH AND large kitchen, break- fatl bar. oven .8. range, tome finlthed lor. Ilvlna~batemenl.-344 Fillmore. 119,SCO. 433-4137 Mountain Stalei Really, 733-S974.

For A New' AAoderately Priced Home

Approved for FHA, 01, or-con­ventional loam, contact Mark Koll, STAR CRAFT HOME repretenlallve.

&3A-3374

PR IC E C U T !3 OEDROOM home —now reduced to only 111,100. Spaciout living room and dining room. 3 ballii. large baument and ovage.-See. thli neat home |odayl

C H A R M & L U X U R YTHIS EXQUISITE home will toll lmmed(at«lv> 3 bedroomt. 3 batht and deni Alto, 3 llreplacet and bfablllully finlthed recreation room. Seldom can we offer all this lor only SIB.SOO. Excellent location. HURRYI

mA M L E T T EALT Y

Oov« >tnml«ll, Rroiitr PI«no coll 733 4079 (nn iim*)

Ann Xolimoiltr 73.r?RIO (>>nm«).

T w i n Falls Multiple Listing

Service

All "MLS" Members Belong To The Twin

Falls Board Of Realtors

Twin Falls Multiple Listing Members

Bornos Really John Lutz, RooltorsLynwood Roaify

E.W. M cRoborts & Co.^ M a g ic V alley Realty

M oun ta in States Realty

Poldtman-Realtors Gem Stoto Realty

G lobe Realty Ham lett Realty

Kay Harrison Really H aw ker Realty

Key Realty Frod Klinke Agency

Land O ffice O f Idaho C. Looney, Realtor

MLS : . • tlio loti, eaiy way lo buy or toll a house!

Real Estate Service Shaw Realty

Don Taylor. Agency Twin Falls Realty \ W estern Really

When you

sell your

home — get

top price,

plus piece

of mind.

Call a RealtorYou datBrvfl the prol«itionol tarvice of o Reallor bocauta

itTiallmo ° properly miilakei, deloyi, and omiuiont con be costly. Reallor know-how ovpidt U»em. Profauionol od- verlitino and lellinQ gel llte besi protpacit and a better ptice (or you. Yout ReoJtor tjati the bio 'hino* and the troublesome details done riolfl and done quickly.

A reoltor gels you the right'prW«, loo. Knowing values in real eslole is on imporlani port ol his profeiilonal quali- licotion for serving you well. You gel a lol thol doem'l show that protects and bepefits you when a Realtor hond- le's your sole.

Don't sitorl-change yoursell when you're ready to tell. Conlact a Realtor.

For Know-How In Real E slo ie — See Your R ea llo r '

TWIN FALLS BOARD OF REALTORSBARHCSpCAlIV

..E£LmMAN;HtALlOJJa_____OfM STATE HU IIY ' CIOBC RCAIIY { 'HAM IETI«AITV::_________KAVTUHfilSO^ BtAlfV

UKUNKLAGIi^CY c, lOONtv, nuiiOH. itfNWOOD RUIIV HAWKER R£AIIY .

. M ISTOl AGeNCV

1HORSOH & CO.

* MAGIC VAUEVREAITV . C.W, McROBEBISl CO.

“ MOUNTAIN fiTATfS BEAITY •• RKAl (STATE SERVICE

-SHAW,REAII.Y-TWiNFAUS REALTY TAYIOR AGENCY WESTERN REAITV UMOYNE REALTY BYRON WRIGHT JOHNiUIMtBAlTOB

Hemai For Sal*

FIREPLACE, 3 bedroomt, carpet huge kltcherii big garage and

S97J Mountain Slalet Really.

NEIGH­

BORHOODComet with thit properly in nor- Iheait area. 3 larger lhan-utual bedroomt, ^ batht, charming living .room and tunkan family room wllh - fireplace.—GMcellent- yard, all fenced, nice pianllngt. Pallo. Tatlefully planned.,P3,SOO.

LYMWOOD R EA LTY .tIO BlueLahM »tor1h'

7J3»J11 AFTER HOURS:R J Schwendlman 73] 71M Harley MMh*r% 71)1473

K's SpecialsCALL ut lo lee an attractive older home with formal dining room, fireplace, 3 bedroomt, 1'/ balht. Good termt.

KHARRISON REALTY

733-2322Dorbllty Kolar 733^040Gone Conner 733--1019

HAZCLTON home with total ol 5 t>edroomi, 3 balht, family room, only IS mlnulet drive from Twin Pallt. A r«al buy at only *17,900. Call Joan Schwari 135 SA08, or 4.AND OFPICE OP IDAHO RGALTOnS, 71307)6.

Farmi For SaU

Vt ACRES, clott to Twin l aUt, lovely 3 bedroom homf, good out- bulldlngt, can ttlll have tpring potsftiilon. Priced righll Act faitl Call Harold Kellhlty 733-3400 or LAND OFFICE OP IDAHO REALTORS 7330714.

OH M Y !ISWHAT YOU'LL SAY

When vou lour It lt 3 bedroom uMra famlly homo. Country aimo- tphere In city Eatl location. Every room hat tomefhlno tpecial. Family room, rumput room, batemeni, 3 car garage, fabuiout yard, and much much more. U7,SOO. Terrific low Interetl 01 loan', tiarf be attumed. Owner tranil»<-/ed..flfil,Cpme, flrtt terve on Ihli one.

TWIN FALLSRCALTY AND INSURANCE

733 344JCtlher Doyle, Evet. 73 3 5408George Haney. Cve*, 733 44M

Formi For SoU 52 C«in«t«ry Lota

107 ACRE DAIRY FARM. Walk through barn with bulk tank and pipeline milker. 3 bedroom home with full batemeni. Cowt Included, ».«,000, STOCKMEN'S REALTY,

Soulh Lincoln; Jerome. 334 4B4S, 334-3630, B35 5573.

DAIRY .POR iaie. Real good dairy outfit. 50 acret luth pasture, 3 hornet, ampio barnt an^-ioaflng thedt. Will handle SO la 100 head cowe. Can be had on eaty termt. Call Mr. Smith, 357-730J, or wnlte 179 North Milton. Shelley, Idaho.

W ACRES, full tharet Twin-Fallt water. Modern home wllh oil furnace, large barn, milk room, fair corrali. Priced to tell. <*l

“ «43.000. WESrEIJD REALTY.’130 Qroadway Soulh. Uuhl. Phone 543- 4409.

410 ACRES near Jerome, motlly hay and pasture. Excellent cattle tetup, 1135,000.

WE HAVE teveral Jbedroom luuset ranging In price from 15,000 lo 113,000.

L 8, N REAL ESTATE 334-4800,331 So. Lincoln, Jerome

EVENINGS:Dick Gregory 733-1307'CdSlockfon 374-4180

BO ACRES with Improvemehlt touthweit ot Jerome, U4,W».

40 ACRES bare ground, 35 tharet water, located loulhweil ol Jerome. 118,000.

D R Y D E N A G E N C Y334 5333 403 S, LincolnEvenlhgt: 334-4833or 534-3404

__ J.ER0A4E/-IDAH0___

I f^UY THE DESt. Ali modelt Travel " Queen campert. Now In tiock.

Sportsman Uxige, 1000 Springt, tlagarman, Idaho.

S TO C K RANCH350 ACRES, liO acret irrigated, balance dry patlure, M5,000. Termt.

put bf Town Homes 51

y/j LOTS with Jtlory houte on corner lot, fenced, t5,SOO. inquire ■JiI~IDT4 SouHrCIncoln, Jerome,

W E S TE R N R E A L T Y CO.

444 Main Soulh '- . 733 3145

Don Wallace 731-7414

53

DUHL AR EA. S Bcret with eHCeilenI homo, 3—40'tcloioto Ouhl. 40 and 80 acret In Melon Valley. Elare M close to Oulil. 80. acret wllh good home Southwest of Ouhl. Call Gene Hopkint, 543-4445 or LAND OF­FICE OF IDAHO REALTORS 733- 0714.

TOP DAIRY SETUP. Land, buildings, 130 head of dairy tlock. Include* ail milking equipment and machinery. t84,000. FAR­MER'S REALTY. 543 4 450 or 543- 4180, Duhl.

330 ACRES good potato land, very reasonabie. 3-bedroom home, 3 wellt, 1 irrigation well producing 3533 gallont per minute. Elec­tricity available. Will tell wllh or

' wllhoul equipment. 703 435 3353, Dallle Mountain.

60 ACRE slock larm wllh modern 3- bodroom home, good outbulldingt, close lo Jerome. i34,000. MUF-

,FLEY REALTY AND IN­SURANCE, 934-4781. JtoAirMaiono, 934 S010,'

CATTLE RAfjCH. Ideal famliytetup, 130 acret, deeded plut con- tiderable range and laated. Rated 300 head, 3 hornet, adequate outbulldingt In good thapo. Ex­cellent toll, abundant waler, good Norlhtldv'toeatlon.'Cloto'to Hlgn~ way 93. ThIt it a good lltllng al \7S,t60 and the Urmt wilt tuh almost any qualified buyer. Tiie llrti ono to really look thit one over will buy II. Call ut now. TWIN FALLS REALTY. 733-3443. Cveningt Either Doyle 7U-5408, George Haney 719-4409.

Only 3 ownert in nearly 100 yeart. lU)il farm land In valley. Free waler 3 hornet. Con^mercial feediot. Priced to tell under ap- pralted value. Call for delailt. Don't wait.

L E M O Y N E R E A L T YPh. 71) 0874 TwinFalltPh. 837-4443 Hagermanl>h.48r-;335 Richfield

P U R E B R E D R A N C H100 acret with V) mile Ironlage on Infertlale 80. Ideal lor regltlered cattle or horta operation. All In hay and pasture with lull waler. } bedroom home and corrals. U4,000> 111000 down.

■■' P E TE R S O N R E A L ' •ESTATE

W*nd«ll

450 ACRES, row crop, plenty of -Watar^Lolt or-bulldlno8.-corrala- for 700 head.

W E S TE R N R E A L T Y CO.

733-2365

Don Wallace - 733 7414

U , .

Tony. 433 5488 Earl, 433 5459 1043 Olue Laket North

1 I2 S 2 9 1I1BECIB3*I ■ p™* IrH!*

APPROXIMATELY 35 acr« 7 mllet from Twin Fallt, good older 3 bedroom home. Assume large G.1. loan. Only U3,000.

733 83M 733 3340 733 5015

Lots and Acr«oB«8 54

} ACRES, toulheatl ol Joromo, no improvement!, pavM road. 334- 5373 or 734 3409, evertlngt.

FOR SALE by owner. Excellent building lol In Lynwood tub- dlvition. Phone 731-3338.

3 ACREAGES wllh 3 bedroom tlomet. Soulh tide. Fenced for ^horiM. «18,000 and up. Call Dill at 731-8033 or AAounlain States Realty 731 5974.

LARGE GOUNTRY loU. BeauMlul viewof Twin Fallt and mountains. Phone 733-5557.

3 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, baiement, outbuitdingi. Orchard. (13,500. Phone. 334 5104 for ap- poinlmenl.

18 ACRES 4 milM toulheatl ol Twin. Long Ironlage on paved road. Suitable to cut into tmall acreaget. (17,500. AAountaln Slalet Really 713-5974.

COMFORTADLE 3-badroom home, 3<ar garage, approximately 3 acres. No Saturday callt. 334-3145.

(3.85 ACRES. Unimproved. Fallt Avenue East. Termt available. ACE REALTY, 733-5317. “

A C R E A G EOul-oMown acreagei reduced 13,000 lor immediate action. Deauliful 3-bedroom home, 3' balht, built-in appilancet. Wali-lo- wall carpeting, firepiac*, full batemeni. (37,500.

G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y ^433 DIue Laket North 733-5334 DIckAAettertmllh, Broker 7339049 Hrt. 8:30 4:00 Sal 9:00 4:00

BuslnfSB Prop«rly 56

CAFC, HOME, trailer park, and acreage for tale on good lilghway. Phone 733-3135.

m'vUsT foiTt Ve rutlTm'e’ ’New aparlmenKompleM, 8 unlti. 3 bedrbomt each, fully carpeted, cirapet, appilancet, finest con- tlructlon and appolntmenls. FELDTMAN REALTORS 7111P8B

FOR SALE (80,000. Weil-secured and teatoned, 8 per cent real

FOR SALE by owner, 733-1980, Twin Fallt. Do nol disturb lenantt. 435 AAaIn West, home. Uuildlng at 439, 441, 445 , 447 Main West. Four lurnlttved »{vartm*oU, 04 Rove Street.

Commercial Properly ASPECIALTY

Feldtman-Reallors 713-1988

ANTIQUD SHOP wllh rental property Included.................- - -

W E S TE R N R E A L T Y CO.444MAIN SOUTH

733 3145Don Wallace 731 7414

CEMETERY LOTS. Suntel Memorial Park, Valley View lection, (too each. 733 3841.

Olhar R«al Estot*

,Cajnpan

SELF-CONTAINED 1945 Trallwlde expando camp trailer. Carpeted. (3550. 733-1141.

MADRON CAMPERS TRAILER SALES now open Monday and Friday 10a.m. • 9 p.m. Sundayt 3-7 p.m., Cloted Tuesday. 734-3841 or 733-3874.--------— --

1947 30 FOOT Gollle, tandem wtieelt, telf-conlalned. (3,100.- 1417 5lh Avenue Eatt. 7M-4fV.,

14 FOOT CAMPER trailer, tleept 4, excellent condition. (550. Phone 543-5038.

VACATION TRAILERS and campert Oualily lor lett. We tervlce our talesl Kit, Prowler. WILKINS TRAILER SALES, Gooding.

KIT COMPANION end SPORT­SMAN travel tralleri. exclutlvely at DAKER'S MOBILE HOMES, 413 Addlt< n Avenue Wetl. 713-1358.

i / i T (^ b < x c (

■ V)o Oualily Buy

; al Budgot Pricos

1971 14' Trailer <97118' Trailer t97l30' Trailer 197134' Trailer

(1545(3495(3995(3495

WILKINS TRAILER SALES, Gooding, 9349955.

1949 VOLKSWAGEN Camper tpecial,'complete wllh lent, water tyslem and refrigerator. 17,000

. miles wllh new .Mlchelln llr« . (3.000 firm. 478-3135.

UUS CAMPER, Short Mheel bate, V-8, 4-tpeed, 3-tpeed axle.' PotUractlon. Sleeps 4, Gat, eleclrlclly, relrlgeralor, tiove, oven, furnace, waler pressure tytfem, completely carpeted.

ER IC KSO N M OTORS 733-4000

UROCKMAN'STRAILCR SALES

Your Authorlied Prowler Dealer

N ow 1971 P row lo r 16FootFront dinette Electric braket 4 tieeper Butane Hoht Uank financing

T H IS W E E K14 lo 34 foot model! available

BROCKMAN'S AUTO and TRAILER SALES

CLOSED SUNDAYSQI8 Mnin Av«. Soulli, Twin Fulli

EpU5Poinit . 734-3167I till anil Ovtrlnnd. Durliy A7U-7S74

Come See Why . . .

KIT CAMPERSTHE BUY.

BAKER'5 MOBILE HOMES

4 ] 2 Addison Avenue West 733-3358

MeblU Hdm«s

13x40 NEWMOON,3bedroomt, 1'/i balhs, iklrted. 414-4074 aller 5.

FOR S A LE .B Y O W N ER

Lovely AAoblle home. 34xS5. 4 bedroomt, family room, all utllillet, fully carpeted, air con­ditioned, covered patio, tiorage .

$11,900Phone:711-3314

alter S:00p.m.

r^ED DALE travel tr«lleri, the rugged onetl So much -more recreational vehicle for lust a little more money. Dakar t Mobile Homet, 413 Adfilton Avenue Wett. 711 1158.

1970 BROADMORE, 3 bedroom. No. 35 Village AAoblle Home Park, Kimberly. Phone 433 5195.

8 X 34' MODERN TRAILER. Real clean.' 1944 Ford Pickup. Sharp, raa(onabta_149.Wett.A(ldlson.-.

10 V iS wUli t K IS oHtentlfln. 3 bedroom, partially furnlsed. 733 7174 aMernnont and evening!.

SAWMILL EQUIPMENT. American Ne. 1 111 with 4'

’.diameter taw. Electric motor. 734- 3490. • j

C «m « ie ry T (» ts 59FOUR lots In Lakevlew area of

Suntal Memorial Park near the Bronxe Bible. (190 each Include* Perpetual Care'. Will tell teparafefy or' i ' 'CaH 731-3711.

4 BEDROOM14' Flpotwood Custom

Expanded livInQ room Furnished C arpetedDelivered and sot up

$8975,Termi Arrnngtd innv Kimlied/ RcJ.

734-3440 Twin Falli

0/»en 7 tlayi 9lo9

SIMPSON'S INVIVIDUAI.LOT M OVING '• .,PARTS

SALESOLDEST DEALER

g, ui*<i Mobile Homat & Comperi

■SeRVfCE”O tP A lR ■“Wl>ete pfkei ore born onii

rolled eliewher*.,..

SIMPSON Mobile Homes , ., . 436 4744 .

Rupert, Idaho

.Heavy duly Irama and floor — Engineered for eaty towing — FIberglast Intulallon throughout.

W ILK IN S T R A IL E R - SALES3100 South Main—Gooding

CHAMPIONN EW

MOTOR HOMESPov^ered by Dodge LOWEST PRICED IN

THE VALLEY

— Trailer-Sales259 Overland Avenue, Burley

Phone 678-96n

FISHING SEASON'S COMING!'

Let BAKER'S prepare your trave l tra ile r or p ickup cam per fo r

FUN DAYS!Parts Supplies

* Service-•^-Everything f o r - - ____

yo u r recroa tiong! ' vehicle.

BAKER'SMOBILE HOMES

4)2 Addison Avenue West 733-3359

Deon Fenifermolter'i

Bloke At Addlton * Tvin Foils

VALUE CORNER

8 Wide Leisure Home •6 Wide Great Lakes

- GREAT BUYS O N THESES W IDES

See them today ol Galewoy

MOBILE HOMESMntUKe-Ctntury-Tomarock-Sliilby

^TRAVEL TRAILERSTroveUie • Terry • Roodfunr»er •

olto Rental Unili

EVERYTHING IN SERVICE FOR MOBILE HOMES AND TRAVEL

TRAILERS MAKE YOUR P IRST STOP

THELASTI

SALE THISWEEK ONLY

NEW 1971 12 Wide 2 Bedroom

“ G n i (urnoce“ Corpalingo Furnlilieci■ Hniible Iniulnlion* Slornt Windowi

DEllvtwEOANOSET ^

unoci.ii'f

t>low In Twin FalU ‘3995

B R OCK M AN 'S T R A IL E R SALESYour Creol lobet Dealer

milMnlnAve. SoulK' 734-3167 niUmlOvirlond, BurUy 6711-7574

fdrm ImpUmanli 90

3 LAROe. CLEAN roomt and prIvatrbalHi Quiet malure couple. Ho Deft. 733-1W.

CLEAN, dote In. Ideal for 1 or 3 people. All ulllltlet furnithed. Call 733 UM.

NEW 3bedroom, 1 bath. fumlO\ed. >175, ACe REALTY. 733.S3U.

TWO FURNISHED apartments, 335 3rd Avenue North. See manager or phone ;33-a5S7, alter S.

Apartmantt—'Unfurn. 71

EFFICIENCY aparlment. Ap. pllancet furnithed, fully carpeted. Vieat artd waler furnitl^ed. Phone between a:30 a.m. and S;30 p.m. 7M.73M,

PARTLY FURNISHED 3 room and bath apartment. Good location. Adullt. »40 paft. 733-M3a.

Townhoute Apartment. 12S Martin Street No. 37. 7J4-35W alter S p.m.

FOH.HENT; 3 bedroom furnlsiied ■ riome on 1 acre ground, 733 6107. ' aller • p.m.

Ho u m i— FurrtUhad.

3 DEOHOOM HOUSE, Heferencei required. Phone 334-4I09, Jerome.

Hout«t— Unfurnl(h*d 74

TWO • OEDROOM duplex, full batemeni. UOO square leel, car­peted, draped. 17U Dora Drive, 733 0146.

3-BEDROOM houta, unfurnlstied, carpeted, gat heat; Coupli

-pra/errad-U34U7£Unoulr«JJl.2nr Avenue Worlti.

IN KIMBERLY, 3 bedroom haute, "gat lUrnace. wather, dryer

t\ookup. Phone 433-S\S4.

UNFURNISHED ' HOUSE 1 bedroom, gat furnace, batement, hardwood floort. Couple, as. 733-0866.

3 BEDROOM HOUSE, lor ap polnlmeni call 734-3U6.

FOR RENT; luxury 3 bedroom home, acreage and corralt, .YNWOOD REALTY. 610 Blue Laket North. 733 M11.

TO LEASE OR SELL. V/j acret. 3 t)edroom houta. garage and lull batement. In Jerome, 334 3M7.

ONE-OEDROOM brick duplex and two-bedroom apartment. Call

_d#y.J< _«3:5i]6.RENT OR SALE: Two Sbedroom, 3 balh homet, «300 -1400 month. 733- 0166.

Re«mt—fteord and,Room 76

CLOSE IN. clean, excellent sleeping roomt. Private entrance. Air conditioning. 137 4th Avenue Norih,

1 WILL CARE for elderly person In my home. Vacancy now. Phone 733-3513.

MoblU Horn* Pothlha 79

MOBILE HOME SPACE for rent, 309 West 4th, Jerome. Plione 334- 3148,

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY space near Twin Fallt. Phone V.R. Hunt, 336-4777.

Vacation RonlaU

HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Private, luxury furnithed lownhoute. *135 week, write Box t070, sun Valley

light Indutlrlal Equip. . 89

USED INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

CASE MODEL 1300. 4-wti*«l drive 111,000.

-me MODEL 4100. 4-wK««l drive, SI 3.000.

full lin* al new Jokn Deere int/ui- irial e()uipnienl.

ELLIOTT'S^111 Overlnnd Ave„ Burley. Idaho

PKorte A76-3SS3

Bob Hooilon—SaUi Repreiertlolive Home Phone 733-1490

MOBILE PHOhJE Buil«y>Areo Twin Folit Arto 470-3519 734-2331Uni»5\S7 Unit 5 57

Farm ImpUmorst^ 90

FOUR MODEL IIS Intarnatlonal planter unlit mounted on VX4" tool )bar, haavy-Aftrama, automatic markert. 13 loot Kiwanae roller harrow. Seven Acme corrugatori. S43-S749.

Fo(t SALE: Caterpillar )0 bull- doier, (600. Phone Gooding, 914- 4613.

Farm ImpUmanU

Good Used Buys— ^Usod Tractors—

1 — Deere 4530 pietel

,r— Johf* Deere 2530 Got Power thill

2--,formoll 560 Dieul

I — John Deere 730 DIeiel

) — AlliiCKuUertD-10

1 — Formnll 304 Dlewl

' 1 — Allit Cholmert XT«190 DUul

_______with Cob, ■ Dverhguled

-O TH E R EQUIPMENT-I — I i ‘ KIWANEe roller borrow -

1 — .John DMre BBO 13' Demo Wloil'Dwer

1 — John.Deere 68Q 14' Demo Windrower

Siverol o'uod used combinit, John Deere, J.I .Coie, ond Mot- uy'Ferguior>, reody to go-

GEM EQUIPMENT, INC:Twin Foils, 733-7272 ~ Buhl, 5-43-4392'• Chel Sherem, 733-9360 • Dee Kurlon, 343-5497

‘ * «©oe« Me>-to«, 733-3«6

wllh S^lnl hitch, cultivator, bean culler, plow, wead burner, Lxan - planter, all In gpod condition. 713- 5633, _______ ________

»“0R SALED *. W 4-row cup potato planter wllh applicator, t early new. Odell Smith, S11-SS3I, Rupert.'

SELL OR TRADE for cattle. John Deere No. 316-T baler, good condition. Phone 374-436B, •

40-30 JOHN OfeCRE TRACTOR Wllh cab. Locking axle, dualt. A good one. Phone 7)3-9436,

GLEANER C-3comblnewilh cab air con<llllon*r,ttr«wchopoer, plckuoreel. Phone 733-9436,

6-ROW OLIVER DEAN Drill. New, never been used. No. 9. 9' John ~D»ere mower, like new. Phone 733- 3453.

3 VICON beet thinneri, nearly new, at dealer't cost. 1 portable disc grinder. 3364198.

MASSEY FERGUSON 3-bhr beet and bean culllvalor. 13' Hestton 3»0 twather. B37-59S5,

WANTED: Large used chop hay wagon. Joe Shelby, 3046 Hlllcrest or 733-7639.

MASSBY-FEROUSON plow, 3 bottorh, IB Inch, trlp-t>eam, cylinder and hosat. Phone 433- 5960.

IDAHOTRACTOR talvage. Cash lor - used tractors. Utad parit al big ditcolinlt. 733-B393.

WANT TO TRADE: 15' beet bed I6r tpud t)ulk bed. FHione 334-3166.

WE UUY, tell or tell for you all kindt of uted larm machinery. MOLYNEUX MACHINERY, 1963 I loral Ave., 733-7S47.

FOR SALE 1969 New Holland Stack- crulser, 3 balet wide, 41 lo 43 inch bates. Top condition, 4B7-3B33.

NEW'HOLLAND telf-propalled harrow bed. Automatic bale waoont,'field ready. AAodel No- 1043, »3,893 and Model No. 1045, UI95. New Plymouth, 37B-3117 aller 7 p.m.

Heavy Equipment 93

AUCTION, JUNft.lO-. MAJOR CONTRACTORS' EARTHMOVINOEQUIP,

10:30a,m. S903M|ttlon Blvd.WEST RIVERSIDE, CALIF.

(7) Cat D9G-66A Tractort: (3) DlH-4iA; DI-ISA; D6-9U; TO-340; (3) J'D 4S0.4TRUCK CRANES. Incl.1967 PLH 645-TC. 5-Ton.6 S E L F - E L E V A T I N G SCRAPERS; 4 Terex TS-34 twin eng-; Cat DW-31,7 CRAWLER-LOADERS: Cat 977H Traxcavalor; Cat 955-H; J-D 3010 I, 4501 Cate 600 310, 300; TD-14.M WHGEl Loadert; Cat 9BI; A-C TL 645, Trojan 4000 I 3000; J-D 600, 450, 400, 300, 1010; Cate 440, 430- 4 Cat 13 Motor Gradert, 99E. B Dackhoet. 3 Water Pullt, Compaction tr . Paving Equip., Comprettort. Trenchart. AAoblle Radloe, Truck TrAclort, Tralleri, Mlic. Conlractort Tools 8. Equip. For llluttraled brochure, contact JACK ROUSE I. SON. Auctioneers

1117 S. Robertson Rlvd.Lot Angelet. Calil. 90035

Phone (313) 373 0731

Hay, Ov<sln and F««d 94

CUSTOM STEAM grain rolling mobile — molastet, Al Hatkeii, 4}3-S«B0. Kimberly.

PASTURE FOR RENT. 100 cowt and calvet. Fairfield area. Phone 334-5141.

WANT TO DUY. HaV Standing in Held In Wendell area. Phone 336-2754. .

Farm Sal*d 96

134 CUT OR UNCUT CerllUad DIue

CERTIFIED RUSSET teed . polalcat. Olalna County. Wayne

naldwln, 7BB-3595 or 365-3330.

SI-ED POTATOES for tale, Carey. Idaho. Call 833-4319.

CERTIFIED SEED potatoei, torted

quick loading. 588-3333, morning or,' evanlngt. Darlington,

13,000 SACKS CERTIFIED taed poialoet. Priced right. Can cut. Terry AAonton, Dfcrllnglon, S«l- 3656,

Animal Bro«dln0 160’ ARTIFICIAL Breading to ADS great

proven tiret, nation't hiphtti lypt producllon tiret, Alto alt breads ol beaf available. Buhl, S43-6103; Jerome 334-36S3; Shothone/ 116- 7587; Durley, 671-9253; Haiellon, •W-5303.

SELECT tlrat Incorporated. All breads, dairy, beef. Waller Lellch, 54J-46SB,

CaMU 103

west, < <tdulh of Kimberly. 433- S134, or 433-5109. H I. B

arly. 433 Cattle.

FRESH or Springer cowt or haifert, Guaranteed. Buy or trade for tprlngar* or bael. Vlap or Clyde Huohet, Buhl. S43 SBJSor 343-5969.

YEARLING HEREFORD built. EjiwaM C. Eakin I. Sont. Jerome

Good baby and pasture calvet for ■ale. All klndt.-Phone 334UU:for- 314-402*. Jerome.

10 CLOSB-UP SPRINGER Holstein helfert. ABS Breeding. Phone 337- 6666. Duhl. .

ReoiSTEREp Black Angut bull calvet, tired by AAon Repota Torch. Phone 7U0t93.

SO HOLSTBIN hellerB, ap­proximately 350 poundt. 3* head Holetain heifert< 6S0 ^unda, 336-

..S194.----_ 1 ___ — .................

FRESH SPRINGER COWS. Halfera, built, hort«a;.Loan or tall. Darrel Lyon S43 SI34, 543 5934.

FOR SALC, 3 family milk cowt nowmilking ....4Z).^SI

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LONG VEARUNGS Oiarolali bull* TMdy to go to iwK, Tvw watt hlehway 30 W louth wtti of Buhi. Larry FInnay.

GRASSCALVES Local calvat ter ula •> all |lmai had all of ttiair iholt. rtady to go. Two Watt Highway M Vt South Watt o» Buhl. Larry FInnay.

REGISTeRED ANGUS built (or tala, It monlhi.and 3 yaar oldi. Jim Brooks, Haialton #J9 50)>,

.100 to ISO Molilain halfart hand. Weight 1.000 to 1,)W pounds, IMo ways to llhanca. Ona lo loUr yaart. Cows Inturad agalntt daMh- All halfart guaranlaad. EUGENE hughes; 324M15. Jaroma.

holstain halter and bull calvat; Sall'tfacllon ouacantaad on dallvary. Top pricas paid lor holttein iprlnger halfart and cowt. Plaata call S43 47M or 543-4013. II no antwer call In tha awenlngi, Mika Naal, 1</>mll«t Watt of Duhl.

H O LS TEIN H E IF E R C A LVES

Callorw rlio ;HROLICKADROS.

Houla?Chlpptwa rnllt.Wltcontln

Oilica; 71S'7}3-1U1Hatldanca; 7IS 733 9IS8

BOARS AND GILTS tO lo 13 wooki old. Ptiona Gooding.

REGISTERED UNGLISH large black galdi. boart. i lo')l weeki wllh, without papers. Service age boar. 33« S4U.

HerMi 104

4-YCAR-OLD reglitared hall- Arabian gelding. Broke lo ride, Located In Jonirne, phone T3A'3Td3.-

PART-ARADIAN mare, well broke, lor women or children. Phone 733- 6191 alter 6 p.m.

-RB&ltT-CHCD—AUJ--Ar^ibUn,-tervlce US. call nllor A;30 p.m. 733-4191, ____________________

QUARTER MARC, well broke, perfect lor Utow or pleasure. S43- 4094.

CotlU

Sunday. AAay 33. 1971

104

LADY'S OR CHtLOREN'S e«ntla Palomino, bridle and saddle available. IM-anv. Shothon .

THOROUGHBRED (fockay club) marM.fllllet.CDltt. Captain Blood tllly with LIne O.FIracolt by tide. Ptwna 733 OMS,

REGISTERED QUARTER horses, standing at stud. TInky's Cspada by TInky Poo and Ed's Starduster by Starduster. For Inlormatlon

_Dhona-a2i.2092.___ .----------

3 YEARLING Appaloosa colls. Good for 4-H< club projects. mile North Jerry's Cun Shop. Clair Rindlesbaker,

APPALOOSA AND. QUARTER HORSES. All ages. Brtedlng and pleasure itock. Good club projects, terms. Rick Savae«> 433* 3A3I.

REGISTERED APPALOOSA Gelding. S years. Wall broke. Phone 733 d«94.

3UV OR sail your horsat M«iere you're treated righti I*ti6ne 3J4- S143. evenlngt.

ALL TYpeSof horses, bought, sold, traded. Plenty of ranch geldings.

.Ren Haley, 733 M35.

HORSESHOEING, trtmmlnb. and grooming. Phone 334-4431. Denver rine. Filer.

P«la anci P«t Supplies 110

MOTHER and kids need good home. AKC reglitered poodles, (40. Had puppy shots and trim. Burley, 67S- 9331 a.m„ 4789940 p.m.

Rt-GiSTERCD POODLES and Chihuahuas, grown or pups. Also tome small mixed dogs. 433-S433.

BEAUTIFUL RCGISTCRCD toy Pomeranian puppies. Top -blood lines. Phone-434r«7a7.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHdRD . females, starting to heel, 10 7 months old. 543-4094. - --- --

GERMAN SHORTHAIR, female pup, tmonths old, 733-S787 alter S.

GERMAN SHEPHERD pups,__sllvets— and__ UlackSi— good

dUpotltlon. IHionp 733-9434.

CHAMPION SIRED miniature Schnauier puppies. Reatonable. H.Q. Hall, Route 1, Heyburn. 478- 3M3.

Cdlll. 102

10 YO U N G PUREBRED WHITE FACE BULLS.50 500 lb . HOLSTEIN STEERS.45 200 to 400 lb, HOLSTEIN CALVES.40 700 lb . OPEN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS.

MONDAY, MAY 24th

SHOSHONE SALE YARDPhono O.J. or Bill Harris, 886-2281

No so/o Momorio/ Day, Monday, May 3Is/

Autos For Sola 300 Aulos For Sal*

P«lt and Pal SupplUt 110

North Street Hagerman,after 4:0

AKC black Labrador relclever pups, 9 weeks old. Ready for fall hunr- ting. 543 4S05.

BEAGLE PUPS,both sexes.4weeks old. Weaned. Phone 4SS-4333,Hollister.

MINI'AtUr C po o d le pupplei,silver grays and blacks. 7 weeks old. Filer, 334 S44B.

MINIATURE PINSCHERS, called the King ol Toys. Pups or stud service available. 733-4384,

shots. Phone -

AKC GREAT DANES, Poodles, Norwegian Elk Hounds, Somoyeds, Britlanys, German Shepherds, German Shorlhalri, English Pointer and Shorthalr Crott.,WIII have lleaglet. MAC'S KENNELS, Wondell, S34 3317.

BOB'S KENNELS: Gun dogt — Obedience training. Boarding. Have some dogt for sale. 733-3330.

KA-MAR KENNELS, poodle narior, boarding, stud service, I13-119S.

POODLE GROOMING, Stud ser- vice, puppies, Cherl Miller. Kenneli, WesI Redcap corner, Kimberly, 433-5104.

Uv«tocl<.W<inUd

FOR PROMPT PICKUP OF DEAD

. AND USELESS ANIMALS CALL.733-6835

.... couEcr..... .....'free pickup service

GOODING 934-5414id a h o _hide_a _n p __

TALLOW CO.

Applianca«& HH Equip. 120

JUST BOUGHT A Lady K»nmore WBiher, Have for sale a G.E. automatic washer, good condition. PItone 734-3490.

JUST PURCHASED A now Sears . Range, Have for sale a- uted 40"

range. Phone 734-3403.

JUST PURCHASED a now Sears dryer. Have lor sale Hamlllon dryer, good condition. Ironrlte Ironer with a back-ease chair, excellenl condition. Phone 733 4S10.

5DOOR FRIGIDAIRE r*lrio»rator, automalic delrost, copper, t3l8 at Cain's 733 71\1.

LATE MODEL 30" deluw range and 14 cu. ft. relrlaeralor-lreeier. EKcellenl condition. 733-0973 alter J p.m.

300 Aulos For Sola

Applianct«& HH Equip. 130

USED FURNITURE sale. Corner group couch and chair, S135, Naugahyde rocker, »30. Electric range, »40, Dressers, table, chairs. Make offer. 734-1817.

of Music and Appliance, 733-4931,

USED WESTIN.GH0U5E aollronav good condllion> Used convontlonalwather »S0. 733-4390.

SPOT CASH.Tor Furnlture Appllancei

Thingsof Value ■ BANNER FURNITURE

137 Slid Avenue West 733 1431

Furniluta & HH Goods 133

PREMIUMS PAIOfor round dining tables — roil lop desks — Brass Beds — China closets — baby things. HAYdS FURNITURE

I PIECE Spanlsl) bedroom sef, double dresser, 4 drawer chesi, and lull si}o panel bed, ail for t149 at Cain's 733-7111.

{iCE CAIN'S vail seiecllon ol roil ends, and remnanli ol Moliawk carpet with savings up lo SO per cent at Cain's 733-7111.

UNFINISHED FURNITURE, highest quality, good selection. Mary Carter Paints, 1934 Kim­berly Road, 733-3493.

Oorag* Salat.

GARAGE SALE. Toys,' books, furniture, clothing, many misceitaneous items. 443 Plerr*

(tood Thing! To Eo»

LARGE RHUBARB FOR SALE( 15 cents'B pound. Phone 733-8333;

Shrubb«ry, Plant«,'Bulbs 136

BEDDING PLANTS, tl.lO doien. NorthvieW Gardens, mile north of Buhl, Clearlakes Road. .Blaine and AAelda Williams.

TOMATO PLANTS, Ireth ranch eggs.'Back Acres, 3055 Elliabeth Blvd., 733 B504,

Antiquas

BYGONES OR DOG-GONES, always In slock, Pete Johnston, 304. South Waihlnglon (Airport Road), 713 3345.

ALL TYPES antique furnlMre, clocks, some glassware, • - Reasonable prices. SALIV'S ANTIQUES. 438-5950,

ANTIQUES sold on consignment. Your price guaranlQed,.See our. large collection, Hayes Furnllura.

Mltcallonaou* For Sola 140

1B41 FORD PARTS, tires, wheels, battery, radiator, glais. over­drive, lights. Misc. 733 3551.

frOR SALE: decoratlvo yarn ,pillows, choose your omi colors, PtunebetWAftn B;OOa.m. and 10:00 p.m. 733-3130, 343 Addison Avenue.

YEAR OLD 31 Inch, self propelled Lawn Boy, 4 months warranty, save 140, now t11B at Cain's 733- 7)11.

CHINA CUPBOARDS, unfinished, various sites and models, Banner

- Furniture, 733 1431------- ---

Musical Intlrumants

NEW Yamaha planoi; Used pianos; Vox guitars and amplifiers. KLH stereo r*Cord players, Warner MusIcTIsi SJioshone Norlh. '

PIANOS —newarrlvalof Wurlitiers from <475. MASONER‘5 MUSIC, Twin Falls.

GIBSON BASS GUITAR, IM­MACULATE CONDITION. Muit sell I Phone 733 5&04.

Radio and TV.Sati 135

RADIO ^ STEREOS FOR c»r and home.' New and used TV's. ExceilenI buys. CAMERA CENTER.

USED COLOR TV'S as low at 199.50. M «. Y ELECTRIC, 441 Main Avenue East.

WISE DRUG.

31 INCH 2CNITH color TV wllh new picture tube. Walnut console. 1398 at Cain's 733-7111.

tWo COMPUTING gas pumps, »35 eactirioi4'5outh Lincoln, Jerome;

DOUBLE BED With 'brihopedic springs, crib, table and chairs.

733-CU51 or 733 4434,

7 HORSEPOWER Homeilte chain taw. S75. Riding lawn mower. Rum good. (75. 307 Norlh Street. Hagerman, alter 4:00 p.m.

TIREDOF MOVING HOSC? Install an underground lawn sprinkler, Iree ettimales, call Jim Brawley 733-9433 or Trl-Valley irrigation 534-3393.

5MAKLEE PRODUCTS . Biodegradable. Cleaner, cotmellcs, food supplement. Free demonslraMon 534-3340, Rulli Taylor, vyendoli.

Tlmes Nawt, Twin Falla, Idaho 39

Mlwallan*ouf For SaU 140

USED STEAM cleaners 'for sail,

days or evenings.

WE REBUILD hydraulic jacks at Abbott's Auto Supply, 305 Shoshone SI. South.

9 K 13 LINOLEUM rugs, assorted patterns, U.95. BANNER FUR­NITURE, Twin Falls, 733-1431.

U.S. Divers and Scubapro. and Service. 534-3909.

a' NEW HYDROPLANE HULL. SAITO vwodbiock prints, framed, non^iare glasi, 3 MAlKO, 1 garden scene. Also, 3 framed Thailand temple rubbings, non- glare glau. Decorttor items. Best offer, 47S3334.

IS INCH WESTERN saddle for sale, like new. good condlllpn. 733 0849 after 4 p.m.

10" TABLE SAW, A-1 condition.Priced for quick sale. 734-3844. 473

'Walnut.

WALNUT CONSOLE Stereo, AM- FM radio, ekcellent sound. t335.

' Gibton 13'Strlng guitar, 1350. 733- 4941.

STOW A-WA.Y bed for rent, 14.00 week. Banner Furniture, phone 733-1431.

WRIGHT^AIR conditioner for • trailer, like new. Or will trade for equnllier hitch. 733-7849,

SHETLAND PONY »7S. Appalootn Mare H50.9 N l-ord iraclor V450. Son al Miracle Hot Springs, 10 Mllet Northwest of Buhl. Highway 30.

"NEVER uted anything Ilk* It'-say users ol Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer ll.-J<HENGEL'S '

FLUFFY soft and height are carpels cleaned with Blu» Lustre. Rent electric shampooer I

--GRECNAWALT'a____________

NEW HOST lets you walk on carpet right alter cleaning. No welting. Went mactilne »1. WILSON BATES. Twin Falls and Jer< me

'MUFFL'ERS~~lnslalied White you wait. Complete mulfler service including cuitom duals for cars and pickups. ABBOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY, 30S Shoshone SI. Soulh

WORLD BOOK Encyclopedias and other Instruclionai materials. P.O Box 914. 733 3333 alter 7 p.m.

CUSTOM PAINTING. Cars, trucks pickups. Dents removec reasonably. Tractors, trailer house. f>hone 433-5434.

Autoi For Sola 300 AutetForSala

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into

With A Top Quality Used Car

1965 DODGE DART '9 8 63 door hordtop, automatic Irantmittioii, radio, hooter,

19<i6 FORD GALAXIE 500 . . . . . . M 1 752 door hardtop, radio; heater, automqtic tranimiiiion, V-8 nnglno, powor iteoring. .

1970 TOYOTA COPOLLA.............M775Stotion wagon, bucket lealt, 4 ipeed Irantmitiion, .nylon carpatt, tinted Qlaft. AM/FM radio. .

....... M l 95engine, radio, heoter, indi-

FISHING POLES, reels, large selection, low prices, RED'S TRADING POST. 315 S)tost\one Street Soulii.

Aulot For Sala

1970 MERCUBY~7'^ horsepower molor. 10 kilowatt power plant. 434-4041 days.

Aulos For Sala

TWO like new FIreilone wide oval Sup-R-Bell llres. G. 40 h -VS on Chevrolet reverse chrome W4ieels. Matching front tires and wheels Make offer. 733-3570, 1804 Granada Drive.

DO IT Y O U R S E L F !SHAMPOO your own carpel, protesslonat reiulls- Rent a Clarke siiamoooer wllh companion vacuum.

BANNER FURNITURE 733-1431

300 Autos For Sala 300

196'6 RAMBLER 770 .4 door station wagon, 6 cylind< vidua! reclining seali, only 38,000 milet. Exceptionally clean.

1971 GREMLIN"-r;....................... ‘2493Air conditioned, 2 door. 6 cylinder engine, automatte Irani- mittion, radio, healer, power (leering. Foctory Air Condi­tioning. LIKE NEW.

1966 RAMBLER..................... .......... ‘ 6£(04 door sedan, radio, healer, tlondard Irantmiiiion.

1968 T O Y O TA ..............................M2963 door hardtop, bucket seats, 4 ipeed trantmittion, radio, healer. SHARP.

1965 CHEVROLET' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘6854 door sedan, 6 cylinder engine, tlondard Irontmitiion.

1970 PLYMOUTH . . . . ...............‘2993Sptcial Pufchat9, 4 door hardtop, rodio, heater, power sl«ering, V>6 engine, automatic transmission, balance o( 5 yeorworranly. LIKE NEW.

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‘8451965 MUSTANG . . . . . . . . .3-door hardtop, radio, heoter, door shift.

1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA.............‘8952 door hardtop, V-B engine, outomatic trantmitiion, power steering, radio, heoter.

MOTOR CO .QS4 4lh Avenue Wait 336SKoikon«Sl.'‘>M*tl

Uied Colt

E X T R AOPEN WEEK DAYS TIL 8 P.M Bill Workman FORD

E X T R AOPEN WEEK DAYS TIL 8 P.M.

P R I C E S ; G O O D T H R U M A Y 2 8 T H A L L U N I T S I N S T O C K ! ! ! !

USED CAR SPECIAliA Z . Z O L D SM O B ILE 98- " t i r ^ O O

f j r j Sedap, lull power, I W Q O factory air conditioning.............................. ............... ■

m e r c u r y MONTEGO S l Q O O# • I J 3 door hardtop, V-8 angina, ^ I f• ^ power steering, radio. LIKE N E W .............................. ■ X ^

/ Z 7 TOYOTA . S 0 7 7■ J X 4 door sedan, floor ihllt, X X

^ radio, heater. CLEAN............ '............................................ ^ ^

/ X O m e r c u ry MONTEGO MX < 1 1 A A^ ^ 4 door sedan, V-0 engine, automatic transmlulon, I .1 X l

power steering, radio. One Owner.............................. I ® ■ ' ■

f JL t PLYMOUTH i R Q QJ Stotion wagon, V-B engine, dufomalic tranimtWlon, ^ J ^ J

power steering, radio, vinyl Interior.............................

' 6 9 i r “ .......',,*1333^ PONTiAC BONNEVILLE

J 4 door hardtop, full power, # X ^ air conditioning............................................. ........................ # . W

A Z Q JEEP $ Q O O^ J ^ J 4 K 4 pickup, A cylinder engine. ^ ^ J ^ ^

' A Q PONTIAC , $ Q Q QJ Station wagon, V*8 engine, ^ ^ J f J

outomollc tranimlsslon, power steering . . . . . .

FINAL CLEARANCE ALL71. FORI> DEMGNSTRATORS

AND executive CARS ^ YEAR-END PRICES NbW ir

FO RDTHE SALES LEADER,

IN Magic valley . . .

B i l l k ma IT - PO R P - —

J 2 4 3 Blua Lokei Blvd. Nbrth ' !ACRES A N D ACKES O F fREB FAR K lN G II

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If you’ve outgrown your present home or nalqhbprhe d. and haven't traded up because ydu're-waiting for-prices to drop—- — - yqu could be postponing today’s , happiness for even higher future costs.

Here’s the Smart move. Trade ,up now, through a Realtor. That way you’ll ride the vyave of increasing real estate values

in a home that fits your family’s neieds. your new house fits your family needs. Sure, you’ll be paying a hiahe interest And he’ll help you secure the best avail-, rate for thatneW house.. -butthat modey . ab(i£fi5aFiT-tQO - — ------- ___—will more than come back to ypu as the value of your real estate increases.

Your Realtor Is an expert when it comes to trading. He’ll help you get top dollar for your present homerand see to It that

Don't short-chainge yourself and your family by delaying your hbme purchase. Call a Realtor today.F o r K n o w - H o w In R e a l4 c s la te — S e e Y o u r R e a l t o r . .

- a GREAT PLACE to START . . .

So you're juU itarljng put ond n*«d a

place to live . . . you'll find (utt what

I you wani by colling GEM STATE

REALTY

Comptals Service

Mortgage Loon Department FHA& VA loont

Auto-PIre & Cotually Iniurance

Deportment

AppraUol Deportment

Auctioneer Service

Rosidontial - Farms • Comtriorcialpro/e(tiona/ RfAlTORS a r t hare lo serva you

DALE PATTERSON J.W. MESSERSMITH Sr.RAY SABALA JIM MESSERSMITH Jr.

PATTIE NAF2IGGER KAYE WALLMALIORY FISHER ROY CHRISTENSEN

R.G. (Dick) MESSERSMITH DOUG VOLLMER

GEM STATE REALTY| 633 Bluo Lakes Blvd. North 733-5336

K Harrison RealtyIf your family needs 5 bedrooms, lot us show you our spacious brick rambler. Elegant largo living room and charming family dining room. Enjoy a covered patio complete with outdoor fireplace in a lovely socludod back yard. Give us a call Now.

K Harrison Realty 733-2322

Dorthy Kolar 33-6848Geno Conner 733-4019

fho-Best-ln-Magic Valley!Don't settle for anything less than the'experlenco and krtowledge of these Realtors. The Reoltors on

this page know their BUSINESS. They must be profdssionally qualified before they con odd the title .. "Realtor" to their name. Not all people who deal in real estate ore Realtors.

These Redtofs can offer you a wide choice of properties, and advise you on selecting one which - best fits the needs of your foniily and your financial position.

They ore experienced at handling the. details which are. involved Jn every real estate transoc- !*ion.

They can advise you on financial arrangements, and help you select a plan suitable to your budget.They con bo trusted. The. Realtors on this page subscribe lo a strict code of business ethics which

his membership in the Boord of Realtors demands.

In short, these Realtors can give you‘ THE BEST in Professional Assistance and sove you both time and money . . .

And when you move into your exciting new property, it will be another "home ‘made" through the friendly, trustworthy services of these Realtors. _ .

Call these Realtors today for all your Real Estate needs.

1 1/8 acre, 3 bedroom brick with 2 baths, extra-lorgo double garage. $29,950.

4 acres on Shoshone Falls Rood. Most beautiful view 3*bedroom frame to be finished to buyer's specifications. $30,000.

1/2 acre, 2 odrooms, family room, full finish­ed baseme:it. Foils Avmm. ' West. $21,000.

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, carport and storage. On Greenwood. Excellent for $18,500.

2 bedrooms im finished basement), large living room, garage, patio, 2 baths. Fillmore. $14,000.

Neat, clean 2 bedrooms, full basement, garage. Jefferson. $14,500.

Income propertyi 3 apartments on 6th Avenue North. Will bring $250 monthly. $24,500.

C. Looney, Realtor 733-4081

Edna Irish.. Buhl — 543-5727 Both Wickhom . ................. ................... 733-5476

M AGIC VALLEY REALTYABSOLUTE LUXURYI ___Spodoul wKlla britk opproiimaiil^ 3500 iquor* moln

floof, Of tulal ol appfonifflutil^ 47fiQ. tquott J»<f tinlth«d. .4 Ioiq*

b«Jroo<ni, 4 1/3 hug* balki, (amil/ foom, 3 doubU uo'oo*<

Pius •v.fyll.ing ImoginabU Mo»l iholc* norlhaoil locution.

P(i(«d to ull.

NEWER DUPLEXVVhll* otMi tMlxi lo>o«, tfuly tovalyl 3 b«droomi on moln tioor, tiUQf lir«plnc« In •ock unll, bulll-ln oppllatt<*t. Thit It vary ctiolcilAtkino S3^.000.

FINE HOMESITESFor rtiidsntlol) olw. \>uildino lott tor dupU>«( t>*ar high icliool.

OiUd lt(«*li. <lly Nw<it«r ond iaw«r.

■ COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL .Thil property It purllolly lenad (ommarclol locni. Idaal (or |>ro(«tiional

oM><« br two-badroom Kom«. EkUo iarga lot ooo ti Irom lyrju/ooJ

Shopping Canlar.Adciptobla (or molt gnylKiny. SI4.300. farmi.

M a g i c V a lleyR ealty181 North Blue la l(» 733 SS80

Gordon I. Crock«lt, Broker

EVEIvllNGS & SUNDAVSi

733-6531 733-3169 ‘ 733-5030

GROWING WITH MAGIC VALLEYNow In Our New Location To Serve You Better

"C/^ooi« your r ta h o r liitt you choot* you doctor."

George Haney Esther Boyle

P E R S O N A L I Z E D S E R V I C E

TWIN FALLS REALTY & INSURANCEI Now ol North 5 Poinli — 733-346J.

HURRY and see these 2 new listings UomSHAW REALTY

A charming brlcW homa on North 9th. 2 b«droomi plui 1 In the botemenl. dining room and d«n, tlr»plac«, aoubU. | garage and carport, tpVlnklIng »yil«m, and many other feoturel. It coutd be your dream home.

An eKCellenI iplit-level home on North Sunrite In Twin FotU. 4 bedrdortii, a large family room and recreotlon

,/oom, attached double garoge plui ci double corport are

juit a few of the feature!. There't loti of room for cart, comper, bool, troll cyclei, dogi, and In-lawil Will conild* er tradet. Hurry and coll

NETTIE MAGEL at 733-1242

S H A W R E A L T Y733-0473 *

Don Wallace I 2500 ACRE cattle setup.

plus BLM, loti of woter, I one nearly new homo. 2 I good log houiei, cor- I rail, barn and thedt, in I the heart ol hunting I and tithing area.

I 460 ACRE row crop, I good productive tprink- I le ground, metal ihed I and thop, ' excellent I houie. George Gould.

Edgaol,Town— Coma w« ihit 4 badiiom 3 bolhi, lofmol dining torga tamiiy loom, 3 (iaplacat. 3 walli,

loti of (ruit Iraat. ir i btick |uit ploca lo bova Wa pony.

All aUdiic — 3 badioomi.

I 1/3 bathi, it'i brand naw and you can mova rigni in.* Owntr oniiioui. AAoka ollar.

Short A<ra — 3 b»droomi. lomllv. room. } li(«plo(ai, doubla garaga, (loia lo

L - O - O - KPRICE CUT $1,0001 Spacious homo on Poplar Avenue. 3 bedroo^ms and don. Large formal dining room and double garage. Now only $15,900.

$18,500 WILL NEVER buy more! Exquisite homo with luxurious carpeting. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 fireplaces. You will enjoy many other features including a delightful recreation room. Don't wait!

EXECUTIVE HOME. All brick-and it's o beautyl Dazzling stone fireplace in a huge living*^om.. (15'x30'). Recreation room, 4 bedrooms pnd a large kitchen with every convenience. Priced to soli — only $27 900. Quick possession!

QUALITY BUILT HOMES

KIMBERLY HOMElovaly 3'b«droem brl<k homa with larg* torpalad (omily room ortd llrapl<>(«, U>>l‘ly

room, go» turooc*. ond o” '" oo«. All {orpatad axccpl bitchan. loro« (•ncad lo* Wllli ouliida llraploca.QuoKly con- itructad.Only S3S.000.

TWIN f ALLS3-badfOom,'3-bolh brick Cold /^dollion homa in quiat Twin

l^olU locolion. torga living om, dining room, cul* built-

><> ki)(li«n with dinatta. Uli- lily room, gorog*, lowat y po­lio, automntle jprinkling »y»- lam. Only S3S.OOO.

QUALITY CONSTRUCTEDGold Madullion 3-badroom, 3-boll] biUk homa In Kimbar-

ly. Mugi corpatad livihg room, lormol dining room, carp«t«d (omily room., with (iraploc*. lovaly built ln kif- than includat d iihw aihar, braaklatt r\ook, ortd ni<a util­

ity room. Emra lorga doubla Oorog», (ancad yord, gardan

ipol-

KIMBERLY DUPLEXGold Mtdollion 3-badroom brick dupUx in •xcaliani Kim- barly location. Built-in kltchan, dining room, Iarga living room, utility room, <orpaling. Carpoili,<ornar lot.

QUIET,COOL

AMD

Western Realty733-236iS

m , L E T TEALTY

444 Main SouthDave Hamlet,Bl'oker Pleoie call 733-4079 (Anytime)

Ann Hoffmaster 733-2810 (Home)

Member of Twin Falls "Multiple LisUng Service^

^ Ja y io f ^ a e n c ^iERLY DIAL-423-5289KIMBERLY

Cbmfortable3600 tq. feet of living area, 3 large bedroomi,

3 bathi, 35x26' tunken living room with 23'

itone fireplace. Gorgeout dining room and kit*

chen. Lorge double garage ond boot area.

Beoutilul lettlng in Warm Sprlngi area. Pin^t

and oxquiiite uenery golore with river frontoge

of 370'. $10,000 down will BUY It. Seller will

carry bolance on contract at 7 per cent. Total

prlce'S45,000. Let ui thow you thit one — you'll

, lurely LIKE IT.

LYNW OOD REALTY610 Blue Lakes North

733-9211

.Ij.J. Schwandlmon n3-7tOO i>(arlay Mnthari 733 B473

|T| i R E A d Y ! N E W !

S h o sh o n e A c r 3 r ^ b d i v « i o nI 31»droomi,3 boll.1, (o.njl» room ( ta l .M In .«P «5* nI lr> portlol boMmartt, (iraptoC*, corpatad, doubU goraga, built-lrt rono«} onddlihwoiKar.S3A.OOO. • ■ „ ■ . n i «

4 badroom*. 3 both*, tomlly room, corpatad, ( t r * ^ « ,0« f0fl*, olr conditlonUfl. pr«lptrofi, lar** jow>try tat wlih vUw. t^.OOO.

U(>ll oportm*nlWldlrM, jo H 'Voot, b*»Hi-UHt<ha«, ooth t*o» 3 bodroomi on lamt ttoor. 'ShoWi 06od

17,000n m » < badfoomi o« •flONAUV m U bultl.

. Approximately, ^ 16 acreS; choke land/ only \Vi miles West from Twin Falls, brick, 4 bedroomt/ 2 full baths, 2 fireplacet, bultt-lr)i, carpeted throughoutr 2 car ottached garage. Call Globe Realty for^ppointment to Show. $34,500.

I. faiurn. a* »r v«wi.r —•-.twlH, i1. TWPieX. r*orth pari o l ofWnol lown»U«, »o «d clota Ui kxolwrt. cUon, I flood lr«om* proparty. itflOO.

FELDTMAN-REALTORS- ^ M ________Fronk:F*ldtman, Broker

Alda Strong

Pot Show Ulo McKinney

L O B ER EALTY

338 Blue Lakes . Blvd. North

733-2623

733:5045 733-2340 733-5457

RANCH, 480 acres deeded, plus 280 acres state land, total: of 760 acres, all fenced, 450 Inches water.

130 ACRE (arn $45,000/and 156 acre ranch, well located In beautiful Hagerman Valley, de­velopment potential.Improved 160 acres, one mile from Buhl, $90,000.

80 Acres Northsfde, good home and out build' ingi, $40,000, .

income property — 8 unit motel in Twin Falls, 5 unit apartment irvtwln Falls. ’ :Choice Residential property in Twin Falls. Prime comniercial property on Blue Lakes Blvd.

Fred Thhme. 733*3838 * Woldo Mortem 543-400] * DickSloffo^ 733-5197 * RothMortin. 543U001

JOHN LUTZ, — RE

Addlsori Ave. 733-0524:

BUYING or S E L L IN G ^V

OUR DESIRE tS TO SERVE YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS Tb THE BEST

OF OUR ABILITY

FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE, CALL A N Y MEMQER OP O U R STAFF

:EITHLEY • 733*2400

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11" ROVAL TYPEW BITER #fuJ lUnd. DoubI* pt^Mtal walnut oflic* dMk <M X glau >oP' Walnut twtvat ctiairt with padt. Walnut w<rr»tarv chair. * Walnut •Itla chain. Matal typawrltar . ttand. Soma mlactHw'vou* «■'' fidaa.

A ll the ^b bve in good

condition.Come to:

tU }nd Straal WttI ~'TWtn Falli

MI«c«llanMUt W onttd M l

WANTED TO DUV OR RENT: t.. 0 or U milk can cooler. )34>5004.

WiLL BUY direct or Auction your furniture appllance*-odd» & end» Snak* River Auction

NEED NEW or UMd greellnu card rack*. Call Jim Jackion at 7U- •m4.

WANTED A USED «I>RINKLGR ivtlem, pump and 'h mile of 9" or 4'' pipe. M3-4709 before 7:00 p.m.

GOOD USED Doal molor, from 7 to 10 hortapower. 73J aM*r 5

WANTED; TV TOWERS, Phone 7U. 7*90 anvllme. ---- ,

WANTED TO DUY Qood uiad V InternaJIpnal- No. lOO Dyna

' balance mower with 3 point hitch, 4U-M74, Roule Mo. '•i Bur(av> Idaho.

NAVY BLUE dret» Explorer Seoul [acket. tlie 40. f’hone m-74H.

CASH FOR SCRAPMETAL Copper, Draii. Aluminum,

Radlalori, Batierlei- Etc H.KOPPELCO.

153 2nd Avenue South

' Sporling-Goedt 159

DELTA AND OPUNSWICK pool tablet, and acceiurleit 733 MOI evanlngt, James Clark.

■/GOLD” 1970 HONDA 5L 350 and. Holiclaw Cuitom Srall bike trailer 3.300 actual mllaa. EKCellent condition. 731-7953.

COMPLETE LINE OF. HUSQVARNA a. BULTACO

Trail and competition blket In WOCk.

SAWTOOTH MOTOR Hailey'

Phonel788 33l«

Ae«»«>il»i *1 R«palr^— J823SPEEb TRANSMISSION with

overdrive US. Good Chevy block to rebuild US, »9M Mmury motor complete. Rum oood.-»\iO. J07 North Street, Haoerman, alter A:00 p.m. ,

TralUra

WANTED; Machinery trailer, 7 ton minimum capacity. Pt>one 334-4IJ9 After A p.m.

SINGLE AXLE 3horietrailer. Well built. Covered iteel lop, Ptione 473- S733. Manten.

I9W i-TON 1-owner Ford pickup.

\96\ INTERNATIONAL with cab high camper, new rubber, dual oa» lank, »49S. 33i-4433.

1943 CHEVROLET TRUCK. 80 terlei. Air brakes,'new enolne.

1957 WILLY'S JE^P. lockout hul)l. very oood condition. 304 Stli Avenue North, Buhl.

I9S3 CMC pickup, good Uiape. Call • 733-5J13 eveolng»._,

FOR SALE: 19il f ord 3 Ion truck. Good condition, new tlret. Sm 336 Locuit.

pic Cfie .

S3A7 evenings.

19&S CHEVROLET El Camlno. V-l, .vMcallant condition. Recently ov rhaute<t-4|p0 flmi,»7343190.

m INOERSOLU OYROLE *lr comprewor. Good condition. Alao, 1970 Datsun Pickup, fully iequip- ped. EMCelltnt condltbp. Phone 733-4138,

MAY SPECIAL.

1971 GM C

2 Vi Ton Truck350 V-n *tiotn*, 5 «p#*H tfan*mli- linn, 3 rear u.le, 035 m 3010 ply tlrai, 30 * dW Bucid ttud wlieeli, iixn*. to<liom«t#r, W«»t CbaH Ml»roti, lull loom lent, tow hooV», B.OOO pou.l(l front ipringi, 30,n00 poond c.of »p*lngi, <io*llt- xfv reur i|»l'<ut, lit! price S60n3.40.

Iw i n f n I U . . M995

JOHN CHRIS

■ MOTORSAOI Muin Avtnu* full 733’)l)33

^Aulet For SaU

I9 i7 'COUgAR, power ileerlng. automatic, floor shift. 11,70.0. Phone 433 4034.

V-B, automatic Irantmlssi power iteerlno- Good condlllon. new brakes, excellent tires. Only t445. Phone 734-3311 after 4p.m, or anytime weekends.

19M CORVETTE C0UI>Cj , 3S0 wilh 350 horse. 4speed, stwco, power- steering. S37-i734, Casllotord.

1967 CORVETTE convertible, uikI lor Church work. Days 734 3750, evenli^s 734-3044

1959 DODGE WAGON, lilr. good mechanical condition, now brakes nnd stKJCks. 1375. 734-3043.

SACRIPICEI 1969 Chtvrolaf , Camaro y-l> automatic, power

•t«er|ng> radio, ittreo. baited Hrei. See al 613 AAaIn Avenue North, phone 733-SOU. 733 U74.

1947 CADILLAC sedan DeVIKe. excellent condition, one owner. ]^.U43, 59e Sunrise Boulevard North.

1941 FORD CdUPE, Ideal for rMloring. Phone 733 9459,

1944 CADILLAC, take__over.paymenU. P)ton4 734-3739.

19A7 BUICK£teclra 4 door hardtop A„„,v.r»rvsp.e,.l

1WB O L D S M O B IL E 9B3 door hardtop Anniversary Special

S246o.6o

1968 B U IC Kwildcat door hardtop '

- ' ‘ " I ' l S 2 I« .6619ii9 M E R C U R YAAonterey 4 door sedan A„„,v.r..rv Sp.d.1

ABBIEURIGUENOLDS - OUJCK — OI»UL

( 713 Main Avenuff South 733-8731

1970 FORD convertlbit, mint con dlllon. factory air cdndltlonino< powtr ttaarlng. power disc brake* below book price. 733-9403.

FOR SALE, 1947 CHEVELLfe Super. Sport '394'. Phone 537.4473, aner 4100 p.m.

tires, gold and --- ----upholstery. Metallic burnished saddle exterior. i450. 1133 Blue Lakes North. Space 35. 734-3040.

We Lease For Less

Pick your car or truck {iiul wu'll loiisu it to you iit

rock-hottoVn cost.

Come in ancl get the facts!'

LEASINGBill Workn^an Ford

1343 Blue loUtRlvd.N. Pltorw 733-5110

f^AMILY CAR, 194B f^lymouth WAOon. flxlras Include factory air, 733 3557, weekdAvs after 4;M.

1949 FORD RANGER, V-B. automatic, power steering. Phone 543-4440.

1943 VOLKSWAGEN, now pMnt, rings, clean. 1550. 1740 Harmon Park Avenue, 733 3134,~

Snowmebllai 160

FACTORY direct dealerships now available for the ail-new SCOR­PION SNOWMOBILE. For In­formation write Rok( 444. Meridian, or Box 3333. Idaho Fails,

U 9BooU FerSaU

Autos For Sola

HYDROPLANE speed boat with trailer. 4S horsepower molor, 310 Caswell West or Phone- 733-B400.

CHRYSLER boats and motors. Starcralt boats. Camper trafters Harley-Davidson molocycles., JEROME IMPLEMENT i t. MARINA.

' 1971 NEW ARRIVALS: Flberform and Sidewinder boats. Evlnrude and Mercury motors. BUD AND MARK'S. Your Evinrude and Mercury Dealer. 1143 Blue Lakes North, 73) 1)94.

' 14'FIBERGLASS BOAT. Calor tilt trailer. Perfect condition. t450. Phone S43-4445.

• 40 HORSEPOWER boat molor with control. Also, 41 horsepower' motor. Doth *150. 733 5JM.

141, ' BELL BOY, 40 hors* Johnson molor, trailer. 734 3090 ailar 4:00. . Financing available.

14 foot DELL «0Y with 75 hor­sepower and S horsepower motors. New cover, all boat accHsories, and ski eaulpment. 3fl5 Pierce Street or U3-3433.

1970 14' FinCRFORM, 135 hors® power. Mercury ow»bo«rd. Complele with . matal-llake upholstery. 'Gauges and canvas cover. 733 3195. .

14 FOOT Lono Star fiberglass boat. Tilt trailer. 35 horsepower electric start Johnson motor. Life preservers, lull cover, tjallery, skis. Phono 733 4S17.

13' ALUMINUM boat. S’-j hor­sepower molor, gas tank and oars. 733-541$.

NEWLY-DUILT 16 loot Surfdory, paint included, t350. 733-0351 or 733 4434.

1949 FORD TON truck, long wheel base. 13' Omaha combination grain and stock rack. 3»0 miles, Like new. Phone 733-4443.

1947 FORD FALCON Rancho pickup. Good condltioOn and good liras. 733 B1B7.

1948 CHEVELLE Mailbu. 307' V 8. automallc transmission, excellsnt condition. Priced to -sell fail. Under blue book. 733-35 70, 1804 Granada Drive.

1970 FIAT 650 Sp< Green. 7,000mlh Jerome.

HI NEIGHBOR1964'CHEVROLET

S|iotl Coupo, V-[), oulotnolit tram-

Real shqi-p.^. . . ^ 8 9 5 ■ 1966 CHEVROLET

4-door SfliiiiM, n f«oi tUon c<

^ 8 9 5

Drive A liH loAnc/ Sov'o A Lot!

1968 DODGESintion Wnoon.-V-B, 9 paii*no<r.

M895 '1967 DODGE

3-door, lioxllop, V-tl. looki like

‘ 15951970 FORD GALAXIE500

4-door. Iood«ii will) ou. vinyl tttoi ond all III* trim.

^29951966 LTD

4-dnor. Tim ballar iiinn ci

1967 PLYMOUTHRoodrur»n»r, 3-door liardlop. Drive ar>d you will buy.

$ 1 9 9 5

INTERNATIONALCrew cnh, U Ton pickup.

M095 . M395

We Deal Your W ay

HARBAUGH AAOTORS934-4112 Gooding Direct Factory P oo lo r

S O M N Z A M O T O R S130 New and 95 Select Used Cars

To Choose From .7”. 'They $ay prices will never be lower than right now!

-------------USED— ------

T R A D E yoor old ouliioo'd •ngm* iqr o new JO HN SON ; n«ad uitd outboard enolnet. HIGHEST lrnd«.in ollowanc* now. Century Aulo MncKine in Century City. V^itl Addiion.733 3070. ■

MoldrcyeUt 1B0

1970 YAMAHA 90 Cnduro, eucellent condition. 433-I7S4or 5 miles South and 5 miles East of Hansen.

1970 350 YAMAHA tNDUKO. Iilgt« front finder ancl iuggao« I'dck. Ftwne 733 3039 after 5.

I9U HONDA SCHAAAULUU. eu- ceiitnl condition. B30actual miles. Trail sprocket, skid plate. 53A 3017. '

HAVE A SPECIAL SEHViCC to offer? Lot Want Acts llr>d prospects

" for you,

YAMAHA 90 Motocrosi. 1971, Regularly, U»«. SPECIAL 1375,eniCKsb^ motors. 733-4000,

' 1970 HONDA SL 350, low miiekO«< 3 helmets. i575 or best oifer. 334

__________

MILLER HONDASALBS New Office and show room. Many 50's to 100 SL's. New and used. Used cart and pickups; Parts. Sarvice. We trade. Open Sunday's.

MILLBR HONDA SALES , . Hanswi 433 5179

S U P E R S P O R T S

-- . -------v a m a h a -Complat* selacllon Endoro and MotocroftS. expert aervlca » i m a k M O f blka». Tw o m il«s soUfti of lUlchumr m .3m .

70 OPEL ■2 door lodon, 4 spood transmission, noV rijbbcr, very low miloaQo.

3 DAVSONI.Y...................H 595

67 OLDSMOBILE 984 door hardtop^ loaded- with oil the luxury oquipmont you would oxpoct on

a fine luxury car.

JD A Y S O m V ...................M 6 8 8

69 CADILLACEL DORADO, local 1 owrwr cor, oxcop-

fionally sltorp,,

3 DAYS ONLY ^5370

65 CHEVROLETIMPALA, 396 V-B enQine, 4 tpood trans­mission, oxcoptional condition.

3 DAYS O N L Y ..................... ^ 9 7 0

69 D O D C e Vs tonPickup, 6 cylinder dngino.ki speed transmission.

3 D A Y S O N I Y M570

67 PONTIACCAJALINA, 4 door station wagon,

powor stooring, power brokos, air con- ' ditioning.

3 DAYSONLY . . . . . . *1 770

69 PONTIACCATALINA. 4 door sodon, powor steer­ing, powor brakes, outomatic transniis-

sion, almost now whito wall tiros. Ids ol factory warranty left.

3 DAYSONLY . ......................^2440

69 PONTIACBONNEVILLE, hardtop, power slooring, powor brakes, oloctric windows, elec-

, trie seal, air conditioning, vinyl roof.-

3 DAYSONLY...................^3 1 80

-COMMERGIALS-2 NEW 1971 FORD

P-100 pickups with loss than 400 miles,

bolh ore equipped with V-Q engine, au-

.tomotic transmissions, long wheel base,

chromo side liiolding, the 'Explorer' package, and both hove less than 400 miles.

69 PONTIAC GTOV-8 engine,.4 speed transmission, Ral- ley wl»eoU,

3 DAYS ONLY . . . . . . . ^ 990

. 69 PLYMOUTHFURY 111, 4 door hardtop, powor steor- ing. power brokos, automatic transmis­sion, sharp.

3 DAYS O N L Y ..................*2270

70 CHRYSLERNEWPORT, 4 door sedan, automatic transmission, now. rgdiol tiros, very sharp.

3 DAYS O N L Y ..................*2995

70 CHEVROiETMONTE CARLO, Loaded! Extra sharpl

3 DAYS O N L Y ............ •. . *2770

69 DODGE V4 TonPickup, 34Q V-Q engine, 4 speed trons- mission, good commercial rubber.

3 DAYS ONLY *2240

3 DAYS O N L Y ............ '. . *3325'

NEW-CAR SPECIALS71 PONTIAC

LoMANS, 4 door tedah, V-0 engine, automatic transmission, air condition­ing, lull equipped.

SLASHED T O ......................*3735

71 PONTIACVENTURA II, 4 door sedan, V-0 engine, automatic transmission, power steer­ing, beautiful special color.

'SLASHED TO ...................*3.063

71 PONTIACFIREDIliD, automatic transmission, white

wall tires, vinyl interior, a real line sports car wilh lots of economy and ex­

tras.

SLASHED T O ............... *31 82

• 71 PONTIACCATALINA, 4 door sedan, full site family luxury and equipped with V-0 engine, automatic transmission, powor disc brakes, power steering, plus all the other options.

SLASHED TO *3256

■ 71 DODGE DART4 door sedan, 225 6 cylinder engine, aulom^fic transmission, excellent econ- Q m '^

SLASHED T O .....................*2708

71 BUICK OPELSedan, 4 speed transmission, flo-thru ventilotion, big engine, power disc brakes. ’ .

SLASHED TO ..................*1938

Authorized KIT and ROAD RUNNER caiTiper dealer with campers as low asj^999-

325 OVERLAND IN BURLEY

M o m s678-9486

m v OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Supreme,, factory air. radio, healer, MIcheiln tires,ivlnyl top. One, owner. 13.350. 7313341. EX" tension U. I ,

M U S T S E L L Volkswagen Buo. Biu-i

OUlCICLY. 19*4

n Buo. Biu-bdok value leii for «700. 734-3734

after S:00 p,m

19&4 BONNEVILLE wagon, rebuilt engine, traosmisslon. Power • sleerino, power - windows, power* brakes. Also, 19&5 CHEVROLET SS '39V engine. 4-speed runs good. 1795, 733^41 before la.m,,after 4. p.m.

1941 FALCON waflon with slandard, t13S. 1948 Dodge \ ton truck, »1M. 3}&-S3a4.

OVORKAAAN I ... BROTHERS

Pontiac-Cadlliac CMC

Rupert, tdatw 43 3476

PONTIACSBUICKS

CH6VROLETSOLDSMOBILES

LE0B1CE MOTORS Gooding, Idaho

YOU REE MOTOR CO.H O M E O F T H E B U G A N D T O P

Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

CHDSOB.. . . *22954 <lonr Imrdlop, power it»«ring, pow*r.l>r(iti*t, vinyl rooi. ol' con- ditlonliiQ.

. , . ., *3795..E la cira .-iu lLp o w e r, vinyl root.,

nir conditioninQ, (sni ilinrp.

1967MUSTANG. . .709 V-0 atiytnB, 3 ipe«<l tront- miciion, fodto, »#ol ili(j»p. -

1969 _VOLKSWAGEN * I J V O

2 (loof,

*1495

VO^LKSWAGEN * 1 695rottbucb, many •Ktrni,

1 own*f. ■ I

CADILLAC . . . *2995DtVilli,' lull i>ow»f. oir'condilion- Ing, vinyl roof.

1967CHEVROIET .

~lm|Kiln Sf>. radio, power ll*«rii)g, cotuola, l)ucl<vt tvali.

COMET. . . . . . *2954 doof, 6 cyliml»r engin*. ilnnd- ord trnniniittion.

*1395

MANY OTHER FINE CARS AND PICKUPS TO CHOOSE FROM

YOUREE MOTOR CO.644 Main Avonuo South Twin Fallso Kelly Houk o Jack Cox o Dale Sorenson

WE ALWAYS HAVE WHAT

YOU ARE LOOKING FOR!

■i?r

196Q DODGE CHARGERV n engine, nulomatic Irantmii- lion, power iteering, power braliet, ioclaiy nir canditioiiing, vinyl cov­ered lop.

1969 PLYMOUTH FURY III4 door liordlop,-V-l) engine, oulo- molit trnnimiHion, power jieering, (nttory nir fondiljoning. Nite.

1970 CHEVROLET4 door tedon, V H engine, niito- mntic Irantmiition, power tleanng nnd brokei. Vun« and loolii eiira good.

•1969 DODGE CORONET 440Stolion wogon. V-H ongine, oulo- motic tranimillion. power iteering, lactory oir conditioning, 27,000 milev, jhorp.

1969 DART GT? Hoor liordlop, V-fl enginn, auto­matic IranirTiiiiion, vinyl covornd top, onn owner.

W 6Q DODGE POIAHA4 door ledon. V-0 engino, outo- mnlic troniminion, power tiaering.' power btol(M, now wliiln woll ny­lon tirei.

1960 CHI^SLER NEWPORT4 door tiordtop, V-Q engine, auto­matic Irantniitiion, power tteering, and brakev. all vinyl inledor, vinyl covered lop, Inctory oir condition­ing.

1969 CHEVROLET CAMEROZ-30, Hardtop, V-fl engine, 4 ipeej Itonimitlion, power (toering, Miclie- lin tirei, iliarp.

1965 CHRYSLER NEWPORT4 door ledon, V-fJ engine, oOlomot- ic Irontmiiiion, power ileering, power brobei, one owner, low mile­age.

1960 DODGE POLAR A4 door tioidlop, V-R engine, outo- malic tranimillion, power ileering ond broliet, factory oir condilion- ing, ilereo, lilt ileering wlieel, vinyl covered top.

PICK.U£S_ ☆

1969 TOYOTA CORONA7 door linrdlop, 4 tpeed Irontmii- lion, foctory air conditioning, itiorp,

196B FORD MUSTANGHardtop, V-0 engine, automatic tranimillion, power iteering, pow­er lltokei, (octory oir condilioning, vinyl top, nice.

1960 PLYMOUTH FURY III4 door liordlop, V-0 engine, oulo- motic lianimiiiion. power iteerinQ, power broket, loclory oir condi­lioning, vinyl covered lop.

1970 DODGE POLARA4 door liordlop, V-0 engine, nulo- malic tranimillion. power iteering, power broket, loclory air condi­tioning, low mileoge.

1967 DODGE MONACO4 door liordlop, V-8 engine, aulo- (iiolif tranimillion, power ileering, powur brokel, vinyl lop.

1969 PLYMOUTH FURY III4 door Ucjidlop, V-U •ngine, oulo- molic tranimillion, power fleering, power broket, lactory oir condi­tioning.

1966 DODGE CORONET 4402 door liordlop, V-G engine, oulo- molic tranimillion, power iteeting, power brokel, nnd extra cleon.

1969 PONTIAC LdMANSHordlop, V-n engine, 4 ipeed Irnnt- miiiion, power ileering.

• 196? CHARGER RT.Aulomolic tranimillion, power Iteeting, itereo, ioctory oir con- dilioning, vinyl covered top.

1969 FORD GALAXIE 5004 door liardtop, V-0 engine, oulo- motic tronimiiiion, power ileering and broltei. foclory oir condition-

1969 BUICK SKYLARKCUSTOM, 4 door ledan, V-0 engine, outomatic Iranimitiion, power Ileering ond brokei, loclory air con­ditioning, low mileoge, one owner.

'6Q,D0DGE Vi TonPickup, V-0 enginf, 4 ipeed Irani- rniiiion, lieovy duty ipringi, lirei arid witeeli, e<)uipped lor camper.

'68CHEVROLETlong wide Vt ton pickup, 6 cylin­der engine, 4 ipeed Irniiimliiion, troiier hilcli.

, ’ ruPv/Dni CT V T '*6 CHEVROLET 14'Ton64 CHEVROLET Ton Ungwide box. 6 cylinder engine,

long wide pickup, V-0. engme, 4^. 4 ,p«ed Ironimlulon, A niv lirei.k* An. In.. ■ . x 11 . . * 1. I * . 1. _ . . . . ' r ■Ipeed tronimiiiion, trailer tiilclt. Runt ond iookt g00(t.

^ 1 7 U S E P m iC K S 1 7 __A'69 INTERNATIONAL 2W TonTruck, 345 V-R engine, 6 ipee<l tionimliilon, 3 ipead reor o<l«, power Iteering, motor completely rebuilt.

'65 IKlhRNATIONAL 1800V-R engine, 3 ipe#d tranimillion,3 ipeed iitor onU, 900 X 30 tirei. Ileovy duty llirougli out.

'66 CHEVR'oLET3 Ton, big ‘6 ’ engine, S ipeed tran|. million, 3 ipead reor axle, 035 x 30 tirei. Cutru good.

'45 CHEVROIET 2 Ton -Wg 'A' engine, 3 ipeed trunimli- lldn, 3 ipeed tear a»le, 935 h 30 - tirei.

'69 CHEVROLET 2 Ton 330 V-a engine, 4 tneed Ironiinli- ilon, 3 ipeed reor oule, power iteer- Ing, cuitom cob.

'67 DODGE3 Ton, tilt cob. 3A1 V-B engine, 3 ipeed Ironimlulon, 3 ipeeJ -rear ojile, power iteering, 900 X-30 tirei. Excellent condition.

'66 CHEVROLET 2 Ton , Rig 6 englnk, 3 ipteJ tronimltiloni 3i|>eed reor oile, 033 X 30 tirei.

' ''6rF6HD'N.'700 TonV-8 engine, 3 ipeed Iranlmliilon, 1 ipeed rear axle, 900 X 30 tlrei.

RQRBFFCT’S wmm500 Block 2nd Ave. South* Kenny Moon * Jo* Bull«r * Winn Ellit

Op«n Ev n in g y ‘111 7 p.m .

MAYS E L L

OJ-HON,62 New Cqrs-

Must Go!

98 Used Cars

Mu^t Go In ,.

May!

196V0LDS DYNAWilC 88.4 Door Sedan, Power brokel power

. Ileering, ontomolic Honimiiiion, blue finitli, lo(olly~own(d (lutomnbile, tliii I ilioulii give you loti ol good troni- porlotion."

Thoiton Pficod . . . . $377 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA

4 Door Sedon, V-0 engine, nutomnlic tranirniiiion, power ileering, dork blue linitli, overoge mileoge.

TiioUon Priced . . . . $995 1967 OPEL RALLY KADET

01 courie bucket leoll, lbo( mounted lliit), excelUrt) economical.

Theiion Priced , . ..,,$9951969 MERCURY MONTEREY

CUSTOW/STATIONWAGON, locoi 1 owner, excellent condition, V-fl en­gine. aulomolic tranimillion, power Ileering, luggage rock.

Tlioitfln Priced . . . $2588 1.968 FORD CUSTOM

4 door tedon Sultana wliiie willi porclimenl interior. 303 V-fl engine, oulomiilie Irontmiiiion, power tf«er- ing, factory air conditioning,

Tliniien Priced-. . . $1488. 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY VIP

loaded including air conditioning.

Thoiion Priced . , . $ 1 1 8 8

1967 MERCURY COUGARD/iglit red unmorred linilli. imoli V-0

■ engine/ outomolic ftanimiiiion. with power tteering, of courie bucket leotl, iloor mounted tranimillion, w».

' lold new. .

TI»eiion Priced . . . $18881970 MERCURY MONTEGO

liordlop Coupe, Small V-R engine, itick lliilt, wliite witli blue interior.

■Theiton Priced . . , $2495

1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE4 door tedon, 6 cylinder engine, ilandord Iranimitiion.

Theijon Priced . . , . $585"

1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA4 door tedon, liglil green itnitli, ex­cellent tirei, tmoli V-0 engine, ilond- 0(d lliill.

Theiten Priced . . . . $988

1970 FORD LTD 4 Door Sedannlua metallic exterior, wilh vinyl top, power tteering. power brokel, foclory oir conditioning, •xcelleni condition.

Thoiten Priced . . . . $3488 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO

4 door ledon, economicol V-fl engine, outomatic tronimiiiion, power iii

- - . . point, juit likeing, loclory air condilioning. ajlone

Tlteiion Priced . . . . $2488 1969 MERCURY MONTEREY

4 door tedon, Ivy yellow liniih, while vinyl lop. factory air conditioning, local I owner.

Theiten Priced . $24951969 CHEVROLET IMPALA

liordlop Coupe, Factory oir condlliori- ing, V-0 engine, power tteering, pow­er broket, thil ii a liiorpie.

Tlieijen Priced . . . , $2495 1969 LINCOLN Continental

Coupe, 0<outi(ul deep red finlih, block vinyl lop, red ieotlier Interior, of courie completely iooded, brand, new lirei, ieti tlion 30,000 milet.

Theiten Priced . . . . $AVE

1969 RAMBLER AmbouodorS T, 33,000 milei, cannot tell Irom brand new, fully equipped wilh oir condilioning.

Theiten Priced . . . . $2495 1968 BUICK ELECTRA 225

liordlop coupe, 1 ol o kind, another I completely Iooded Including vinyl lop, oir condition, muil t*e to op- preciote.

Theiten Priced . . . . $2988 I960 MERCURY MONTEREY

4 Door Sedan, Madroi blue, white top, I of the iharpeil we've ever hod,I owner, new cor trade In, thii 1 you 'won’t believe.

Theiien Priced . . . . $1995 1967 MERCURY COUGAR

Bright red llnlih, imull V-8 ertglne, automatic tronimiiiion, po'wer ileer­ing, bucket leoli, we told new.

Tlieiten Priced . , $18881968 FORD GALAXIE 500

4 door hordlop, new cor trade-in, vinyl Interior, boi every orceiiory In­cluding oir conditioning, while txltr- lor, excellent tirei, vocation reody.

Thelten Priced . . $1895 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Buo

Oreen with 4 ipeed tronimiiiion, bucket leoli. • •

Theiten Priced . . . . $895

THEISENMOTORSTh* EathtI Plac9 In T/ie

World To Buy A 'Car

701 Main Avenue East 733-7700 1

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1 9 7 1 S T O C K

58 New lPontiacs ready ton immediate delivery, 40 more are on the

way in. W e must sell 20 cars by May 30th. W e are overstocked on

new cars and bur used car lot is empty^ Take advantage of the tre­

mendous savings we can offer you now. Year end deals in the spring,

no reasonable offer refused. Your used car is worth more now than it”

will ever be again and we are willirig to~give you a plus amount of

dollars for it now. We are not kidding, we're out of used cars. Try us

and see what a fantastic deal you can m d k ^ We w dr^t'f^trad^(yniiirr

way. " - j

Here are o few o f fbe savings available fa you now

1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLEDemontUolor 4 Door Hortiiop

lim* KUt gi««n, with cJatli o«*«n Cordova lop, wKil* woll (lb«r Qiail raor i«al ip*ok«r, vitor mirrort. <utlom b ilu , bocJv ild« moidlno, floor molt, foty ay* ylou, 60'40 (>o.u/«r i«ot, co>n«rino !<impi, mounloin f>*r*

(ormon(« option, <uilom trim group, tucbo hydromolic trunimUtlon, rodio, ipor* lira covar, nmol* mirror, dour idgtouardi, (III lU«dng whaal,,floor

molt laor, pow«r windawi, fudory nir <on(illionlt\g, courtaty lampt, (rult«

<onlfol.

list Price S6520 Our Price .............................. *5360

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA'4 Door Hordlop

Aqunrioui <iquo anil cnmao whil«. »urbo ItydromolU Iraritmiition. wliitawoll l.bar glati <i>ai, eutlom iltarino bod/ vd« mouldiniji, pow.r »t»«r-ing, lloof rrioti. E Z aya ginu. aUctnc clock. ^00 V O angin#, parlormano

aal*, radio and lopa plny*f, rsmole mirror, daluna wUal <ov«rt, eir <ondi- Ituning, tilt lUaring wliaal, ((uil* control.

List Price $5407 Our Price ........... .................. ‘4440

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA4 Door Hardtop Brouoham

Turbo hyJramalic trontmiikion, radio, body lid* molding, lloor muH, pow-

•r uo l, lugOuO* lomp, wMtt woll fibar g lati ilrai. miriori, ramol* (onlrol, powar ilaaring, aaiy *y« gloti, ioclory oir conditioning, mountain p«r- lormanca option.

List Pries $5289 Our Price .............................. *4480

1971 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXHardtop Coup«

Cordova (op. rodio, outiida mirrori, body tid* mouldlngi. lo ll roy gloti, vinyl tiripai. whilawoll fibar gloii'lirai, raor laot (paalitr, roll)' 3 whatli. tilt tlaarirtg wK«al, ulr conlliiionlng, lugguga lomp.

List Price $5885 Our Price .............................. *4980

1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE4 Door Hordlop

Coilillion broni* with dork brown top, cordovo top, rodio, wilh 1op« ploy-

•r, ipar« lit* <ov«r, r*mol« conlrol mirror, cJoor adg* guardi. till iU«ring whaal, door molt, powar wlndowi, air condilloning, (oudaty iompt, crult*

<onlrol, whit«wall flb*r glott llrai, d«<k lid control, vlwr mirrort, cuilom b«lli, body lid* ntouidingk, lloor moti, iolt toy gloM. powar i«ol, &0-40 lompi corturlng, mounloir« patlormonta opiiort, cuitam trim group.

1971 PONTIAC CATALINABrougham 4 Door Hardtop Coupa

llm«ltitt graan'whita, tolal/ trock raor anU. radio, viior mirrori, cutlom balU, powaf tlaarvng, padui liim pucVoga. voft luy glovt. tudoty uii condi­

tioning, right hand otii Iroy, auxilliary gouga pon*l. turbo li/dramalic Irontmliilon, >«hil# woll tirat, dack liii (ontrol, ramot* Control mlrrQit, body tld« moltiittg, lill Ilaaring wh*«l, floor malt, raor winddw da loggar, lug­gage lomp, duol axhoiJil.

List Price ^,^372 Our Price . . .’t y . ,

■ 1971 PONTIAC CATALINABroughani 4 door Hardtop

Caitollian bronia-nnd londtlwood, cordova top. wliit* woll fibar glati tirat, ramol* rnirrort. body ravaol molding, powar tiaaring, lloor moil Ironl, powar laat luggaga lamp, turbo hydramolic Ironimitiion. radio willi top* play«rl i>ody iid« molding, cutlorn b*ltt, till tiaaring wliaal. toft roy gloii, loclory nir condilloning, rlglit band uUi Irny.

List Price $5613 Our Price ................ .

*4437

*4720

List Price $6651 Our Price . . . ......... *5560

1971 PONTIAC GRAND PRIx'Hardtop Coups -

Boha gold «bith dorli brown top, whilawall lib«r glait tlrai, i«ar («al tpaokar, cuilom wk««l covari, tilt itaaiing whaal,‘ powar ua t, air condi­tioning, luggaga lomp, rodio, outtid* mirrort, body color*d mirrori, bodv lid* mirrori, lolt ray glott, b*nch laat, vinyl bod/ ilrlpai, cruli« conlroi.

list Price J5786 Our Price ..............................

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE4 Door Hardtop

Com»o wbll* with dork graan lop,' whll*wall fib«r glati llrai, r*ar i«al ip*oli*r, ramot* Mirror, tilt itaaring wk*«l, lolt ray glaii, oir conditioning, mounloirt p«rlorman<« option, 43S 4 borral parformanca cngin*, rodio, d«(k lid (onlrol, bod/ tld« mouldlngi, floor molt, pow«r t«ol. dual «x-

houil, crulM control.

List Price $5842 Our Price ...................

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA4 Door Hardtop

Adrodic blu*. willi comao whila, two Iona paint, wliita wall fib«r glaii

lirai, r«mot« mirrori, cuitom ita«ring wliaal, bod/ tid* moldingt, lill ilaar­ing wliaal, factory air condilloning, turbo hydroniatlC Ironimliiion, rodio, cuitom baiti. wliaal covari daluoa. powar ilaaring, lalt roy glaii, luggog* lamp.

List Price $5090 Our Price .............................. *4280

*4880

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA4 Door Sedan, D«mon»trotor

Two Iona bl«J«, whil# wall libar gloii tirat, cuilom balli cutlom whaal cov­ari, daluxa window molding, body tida molding, toil ray glati, luggbga lamp, turbo hydromotic Ironimiilion, radio, powar tiaaring, root moldingi.

factory qir conditioning, mountain parformonca option.

List Price $4958 Our Pfice .............................. $4140

*49201971 CATALINA

4 Door HardtopStock IP-SI. Adriatic Uu« wlih whit* lop, whilawoll tirai, daluna wtiaal

.covart, floor molt, powar taal. luggaga lomp, mounloln parformarvca op­tion. 400 V-8 angina, radio, body tida mouldlngi. E*Z aya glaii, air condi­tioning, nih Iray.

List Price $5229 Our Price .................. . . . ; . *4455

1971 CATALINA4 Door Hardtop

Slock fP-27. iOOV-B angina, raor laol ipaokar, body ilda mouldlngi, lilt tiaaring whaal, H78 whilawoll llbar gloii lirti, wfl ray gloii, turbo hydra- molic Iranimliilon, luggoga lamp, daluna wKaal covari, lodlo, floor moU. factory ulr conditioning, mounloln parformonca option.

list Price $5161 Our Price . ............................

1971 PONTIACG ra n d Sofrt S ta tio n W a g o n

Tliraa laat, ftoho gold with comao whila, Iwo tona pai^i, wliila woll libar g lo iiliia i, raor laal ipaakar, ramola mirror, lloor moti, powar toil gala, luggoga carrlar, turbo h/dromatic tranimiiiion, rodio, wood grain opIiQn, cuitom baitt, till ilaaring whaal. loll ray gloti, powar laot, loOo/y-oir condilioning. • ^

, List Price $6309 S C O O r 4 Our P r i c e .................................... O O O y

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA 'D em o n tiro lo r , 4 d o o n H q rd to p B roughom

Co^dovo-lop. whita Wall ti’rai, ipor* tira covar, ramola mirrori. body ilda molding, till tiMring wkaal, lloor moti, powar wlndowi, loctoiy oir condi­tioning, tight bond oth troy, crulia control, turbo hydromolic tranimlition,

radio with >ap« plciyar, vlior mitrori, cuilom ballt, door adga gunrdi,

powar Ilaaring; floor moti Ironl, loll roy glaii, powar taut, luggoga lomp, mounloin parfotmanca option.

list Price $5886 Our Price .............................. *4790

*43401971 CATALINA

4 Door Hardtop P-3S, Aquorloui aqua an^ camao whlla, vinyl tiim, 400 V-B anglrva, whlla--

Ub«( gtoii, i«ar Uni ipaobtr, daluna whaal covari, powar itaarUg,

l<Vlory oir conditioning, iloor moti, right hand oth troy, 7 ton*, turbo

hydramotlc Ironimliiion, rodio, ramol* mirror, body tida moulding!, lolt

roy gloii, lill itaaring whaal, moonlain parformanca option.

list Price $5207 Our Price . . . . . . . -r . - .

1971 PONTIAC GR'ANDVILLE4 Door Hardtop

Corciovo IM , radio with top* ployar, ramota mirror, body ii4« movldlngi, toft toy g l ^ , oir condrtionl^, whitawall tiba^ gloii tir.i, ctoik Ud ralacM, door adga guordi, flit ilaatlrtg whaal, powar wlndowi.

llsl Price $6050 * ’Cor P ric e ...........; ..........................

*4390

- 1971 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 Door Hardtop

Two tona point, liitbo liydromollc Iruntmliiion, lodio, ramola mirrort, Itaaring whaal cuilom, body tida molding, till ilaaring whaal, lolt ray

Oloii, foclory oir condilloning, alacltlc clock. 400 V-B angina, whlla woll fibar gloii tlrai,' raor taal ipaakari, cuilom ballt, wh*al covari daluxa, ' powar Ilaaring, trim padol puckoga, powar laot lull, luggoga lamp,

1971 PONTIAC bONNEVILLE^4 Door Hardtop

orllc liU r, 3 Iona paint, whitawoll fibar glatt tlrai.

*5060

raor uo l tptokar, ramol* mirror, till itaaring whaal, toll ray glati, air

conditioning, tnoixtloln parformanca option, 4 botral 493 cubk Inch arnilA*;. ' 'j rodio, IWt control, body mouMingi, powar Mot, ttoor moti, dtMt' •kKouiIi.

List Price $3695 Our Price ................ '.

Mwne 733-1 *23

.... . *4720

1971 PONTIAC CATALINA•' Brougham 4 Door Hordlop ........ '

dotV cotdova (op, white woU IUm , raor wot ipaokar.

^ y tld« nwldlng, floor "*■

"KuBsFeTSol# 2O0 A u lo t^ r Sole 200 Aulet For'SaU

‘ Sunitoy, May 23, »7I TImei Nawi, Twin FalU. Ictoho «

200 , AutoiForMe 200

ABBIE URIGUEN'S ANNIVERSARY SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY MAY 30th!' HURRY IN FOR THE BIGGEST SAVINGS OF THE

YEAR ON A NEW 1971 OLDSMOBILE, BUICK, ■, OPEL, OR USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE

1071 DUICKSKVlAriK

Availobla in 3-door or 4-door. Ihli inorly car ii ariuinpad willi '330' V6 angina, 3-tpaad itondotd tronimitiion, coneaolaJ radio unlartna. dalitna Ilaaring whaal plut mony mora fina faolurai.

delivered *2466“‘r I I

Cullasa Hirdtop Coupa

Avoilabla In 3 door or 4 door. Thli baoulilul cor It aquipptd with a 330' VO angina, 3-tpaad ilondord tronimitiion, conraolad radio on- lanna, dalui* tiaaring whaal plut many mora faolurai.

S *2466«

loniiuicK fancTMA

Baouliful 4 door hordlop with rodio, raor tpaokar, whita wall lirai, linlad gloii, door guordt, cotpal invari, powar laot. powar win- dowt, lill Ilaaring whaal. aUctric Irunk, vinyl roof ond many othar aiilrot-

Annivflrtory Spocial *5566“

Taronado

Front whaal driva ■ . . pluti Tintad windowi, ballad tirai, lilt itaar- log, radio, raor tpaokar, powar trunk talaoia, powar wlndowi, A- way laol, vinyl top. mirror group, ond . . . PLUSI

Annivertary Spei *5866“

Buick't nawaill 4 door hardtop

carpal I woll tir<

Annlveriory Sp«clal

', Imtad glatt, cuilom baltl, whlla iida- a luaury anirai.$49666

1071 BUICk HIVIERA ___

A fina car wilh rodio, raor ipaokar, ip*ad olarf, lintad glati, angina haotar, door guardi, corpal lavart, powar wlndowi, alacltlc trunk, daluaa wKaalt, vinyl top and othar laolurai lo moka you 'raolly ralhar own a Buick'.

Nln»iy-eight Luxury

luxury Sadon, on^w a maon lUXURVI Equlppad with lintad g lo il, A-woy laof, door guordt, lill ilaaring wh«al, whlla woll llrai, rodle/ilatao cpmblnolion, accaiiory pockaga, alaclric window*, alaclric Irunk ralaoia, tida mouldlngi, vinyl

lop, whaal dlici, corrtar lompi, ond many othar lunury car oppolnlmanti.

Anniveriary Special • • •

*5566“Anniveriary Special .

Haovy dulv luipanilot •cono^lcol luKurial.

Annlveriory Special

1971 o m. 4 ipaad tranimiiiion, buckat iaoli, .mony mora

*1966“

MERCURY MONTEREY 4 door ledan

‘ 1 1 6 6 ‘ ‘

1965 CHEVROLET ■ - IMPAIA

2 doorhardiop

. . ‘966“1945 VOLKSWAGEN

sptloT.-: ,., ‘866‘‘ 194-i PONTIAC

- BONNEVILLE 4 door tedan

. , ‘366‘‘1943'CHEVROLET

Station wagon

Anniveriary ^e c lo l . . .

~ 1965 BUICK LeSABRE

2>door hardtop

^Anniveriary #-* / / aaSp.<lal . . . . . *766“

1944 CADILLAC 4 door ledan DeVIIU

1966 OLDSMOBILE 68

4>door ledon

M 0 6 6 ‘ ‘

1944 BUICK RIVIERA

, ‘ 1966‘ ‘1949 OLDSMOBILE

DELTA 884 'doorudan

1969 MERCURY MONTEREY4>d6or ledan

‘ 1866“1944 DODGEStation Wagon

.. ‘966“1947 BUICK

ELECTRA 4*door hardtop

5p"1'i'‘7 . ‘ 2 5 6 6 “ 9 6 6 “

‘366“

1947 BUICK Lb ABRE^

“ 3-door KoVtftop

t ; : c " o r z . ‘ i 6 6 6 “

1949 OIDSMOBUE 98

2*door hordlop

1965 FORDStation wagon

Anniveriary / AtSpecial . , . v 6 6 ^ *

1944 O L D S M O B lil? . ’

982 'door hardtop

t " l i ‘“.'^r‘2966“ ' sp-.tr’:. ‘ 1466“

• .1945 MERCURY ' PARKLANE

4-door ladan

. . . ‘ 7 6 6 “

1947 BUICK ELECTRA

4*door hardtop

‘ 1666‘‘

1947 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88

4>door ledan

t t i ' T . ‘ 1566“1944 BUICKStation wagon

■ 1944 DODGEStation wagon

.. ‘466“1947 OLDSMOBILE

VISTA CRUISERStation wagon

“ r . ‘ 1466“■ ■ 1948 BUICK

WILDCAT2-door hordlop

‘ 1966“1966CADILLAC

4>door hardtop ,

. ‘ 1966“1968 BUICK WILDCAT

. 4-dodr hardtop

*nn|y*rtaty • . r

sp« io i . . . *2166“

A B B li U lt l^ E^MAGIC VALLBY^ FINEST . r^4DAHQ!S lA ^ ^

OLDS B m i L —1 7 3 3 -8 7 2 1 7 " , 7 l 2 M A IN A V E N U E SOjiW H T W IN F A lK ,

OffN tVf 9 PM .

OPEN TODAY — A F T E R JQ H U R C H

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You'll Never Make A Better Buy So Hurry In Today!’ Why not buy a new o r newer cdr now, why

wait until they depreciate tliis fall. Theisen

New Shipment Just Arrived!1971 MERCURY COMET

SPORT COUPE j VPufly equipped wiihs wall to wqII nylon cdrpet, ocon^lcbl 170 «ngtne, big 645-14 hondtofne podda^ doih« d(^r ,op«r* . ot«d dome lights, deluxe steering wheel, locking broko iyitem. with warning light, 2 ipeed electrk wiperi with watherv plui deluxe »ty)ing for "Now". < '

Delivered in

Twin Falls

Motors is staying open Sunday

•folks of Magic Valley a chance

Boy For At UHl> Ai

1970 MERCURY MonlogoMX 4 Door ^adun, tint cnr loolii «■- (Klly IIU ntw, tioi V n trt>uinR. Uic- lory air condilionino. powttr itectinn, rndio, wIiilBwoll lirct, iiatremni/ thorp, Solil now (or ovor J3A00.

Froo Gas . . . . ^21 951969 CHEVROLET Impala2 Door Hnrjilop. httiulilul btin* Im- illi, loctory nir concJiltonina. oufomot- ic »rtvn\mi«ioi\, powfii b«oU»\, ll>H cm tooliv hrurxl tiBw. Woy below booL

*2195

* 1 9 2 Down ^ 6 5 ^ ' Rar Month»n»ov* up to o C o w t tor q i 1192 <hwn .

ortd \mt> br«ok thote poymcnli (rtio toty poy-oi-you-M (vtHm. As UnU at ^ . 4 1 ptt month fof S y o f i (th«t'i %\ 4.lhW pt w X ) w^| put ymi In th« dfivar't MOl. Hgw«v«r, if you havt a lrod«-4n lh« BOVMnH CM vven b# lower, but if not you alt lU (•d«>ol lo ivt poM In |h« S2IB8 pr(e« o l w wHh lha

n»U Tioniki poW. 1rnor»i*iJ. totot von tm t would bo S:ta54.76 whkh U iiKluding A.f.R. ol 11.08 whUh moktl fitwnct chorQOt S3S8.76.

J969 LINCOiIn CONTINENTALCoupo, only \ llko (t, »horp red with block vinyl top,

^fWdleothar interior, fully powered, factory air condition­ing* power steering, power broket, power windown, 6 woy piovrar «Mt, 30,000 miles, this cor looks brand new, owned by Q lojcal butioBS^mon and thows it, new cor trado-ln.

Free G as . .................^ 4 9 9 5

1962 CONTINENTALlooks shorp.

runs well, muit tee to oppreclote.

Free G as MOO1970 MERCURY M ONTEGO

4 Door Sedan, beautiful 2 tone automobile hos-loctory olr conditioning, power steering, dutomotlc transmission, rodio. whUewoll tires, looks new ond shows if.

Free G as ................... ^ 2 1 4 0

1967 MERCURY COUGAR2 door, hardtop, this is a ihorp< cute littk rod Unit, small

..V-8 engine,- pqvVe/ steering, oblomalic transmission, red.' bucket seats, whilewoll tires, you must tee this cor if yoir~-' like a sporty unit. '

Free G as

-1966 COMET'4 Door Sinlion WciQon. tlick. Ijig 6

Cy^inde' engine, runt pit(«cl.

Froo Gas........^560

1962 CHEVROLETSinlion WoQon, V O onQin*, oulomnT ic Irontmiiiion, jiitt in lima lor good lulling.

Froo Gas .1970 FORD LTD

4 Door Sadcin, tlinrp ? lone, vinyl lop. power tlsnring, ciutomnlic Irnni mittion, factory air condilionmQ, oa- callent firet, thit cor loolii brand new.

Froo Gas . . . . ^3288 , 1968 MERCURY

ft Door Secian. bac^ufitul tulfcino* wliile wilh nintctiing lurquoite inlot ■or. looclad willi loclory air condmon- ing. ciutomotic tranimiiiion, (ilniotl r\Rw-ti>ei, ihii it a tremondoui buy.

Froo Gas,’. . . . M 880 1969 RAMBLER

4 Door Sadon, SST Ambotiodor. thu it <1 tup«r ihorp oulon\obila. 23,000 ncluol milat. belonQad lo local Doctor ond il>owt it, lookt brand ntw, (ac- lory air (ondilloning. oil lull power.

Froo Gas........^200 Froo Gos . . . . ^21701968 DODGE CORONET

\ owner, eiactly like new.

Froo Gas . .. M 4001963 FORD GALAXIE >4 Door, looded. tbarp,'nieo ca .

Froo Gos........MOO1964 COMET

Froo Gos......... ^5001965 VOLKSWAGEN

Real low mileaga, eicellent. o Iro mendout buy.

Froo Gos........^8951966 CHEVROLET Irripala ,4 Door Sadnn, owned by oiin ot aur local machnnici, terrilic ilmpa.

Froo Gos........^800\96B FORD CUSTOM

4 Door Sadcin, power tieeiing. auto inatic Iranimittion, lactory inr condi- lionin(|, aiceplional llirougliout.

Froo Gos . . . . * 1 0001965 MERCURY Montoroy4 Door. Qutomolic trontmitiion, tliorp 1 toru. eacollerM tiret, n tramondout vacHliort car.

Froo Gos . . . . . ^6651966 MERCURY Montoroy4 Door Sedar). ■xcBlleril ealarior, vary clean interior, power ilaetinQ, (lulo- mnlic iroiuniiiiioli, V O enQina,

Froo Got . . . . . * 7 8 5 19i4 BUICK SKYLARK

4 Door Sedon. 2 lone point, an ea> cellet>( Irnniportalion car, body o Itltle rough

Froo Gos........ 1 85

1965 FORD GALAXIE 5002 Door llordlnp, I local owner, new cor trode in, Uiarp 2 lone, »mall V fl outomntif tranimiilion. power tlooring

Froo Gos......... 7.951964 MERCURY Montclair4 Door Hardlop, wliitewilli pntchinet inlMor, (lulomotic trantmiiiion, powe itMng, power braket, wliitnwnll lirni, on oicolleni car.

Froo Gos........^7201964 PONTIAC Bonnovillo4 Door Hardtop, locnl owner, rojoi

Froo Gos MOO1968 FORD GALAXIE

4 Door Hardlop. beautiful lultnnn wlilla, lactory air conditioning, auto­matic tranimiilion, power iteering, way bolow [look Pdce.

Froo Gos . . . . 1 3901969 MERCURY Mq.ntoroy4 Door Sedan, lliii iv a thorp cuttom

'automobile. bKMwlth n while lop, we lold it now and terviced il tince, fully powered and Incloiy olr conditioning, natremely nice, very low iiiileoge.

froo Gos-. . . .. 1969 MERCURY Montoroy

4 Door Sinlion Wagon, Ihiv beoutilul cuiloni ttnllan wagon, owned by o local butinattnirin nnd iliowt oaceh leiU cnre. loaded with aquipment, in-

, eluding 9 luggage tock. (sowar vUot- inO- power braket, all vinyl interior.4 brand new tirei, under factory war-

*2475

rnnty.

Froo Gas . . . . ^26661966 MERCURY Montclair4 Door Hardlop, 2 lone palnl, V-(l - engine, nulornnlic trontmittior>, pow- ’ er tteering. power broket.

Froo Gos . . . . . *850

to give the

to shop be­

fore Memorial Day and if you're planning on

taking a. vacation we're also giving away free

gas with each automobile.

1-964 OLDS 88Sport Coupe, ruiik good, lookt good,

Froo Gos . . . . . MOO 1970 MERCURY Mcntogo2 Door Hardtop, ihit ii a lillle culie, V-0 engino, radio, backup lighit, heater, nougoliyde intarior, wliitewnll hrei, wheel covari. very iharp.

Froo Gos . . . . ^21 50 1966 PLYMOUTH VIP

4 Door Sacfan, lioi everything from loctory air conditioning, lo power iteering. aulomolic'ltonimitiion, pow­er brakei. power leott, vinyl top, . looki brand new ’

Froo Gos...... 0001964 PLYMOUTH

4 Door Sedan, 1 owner, new car Irode-in, nicn.

Froo Gos....... ^4001966 CHEVROLETNOVA-

SPORT COUPE, 2 door, ttondord trammiiiior*, big 6 engine, radio, heoter, eatromely nice, encallenl lor tcbool, tcamendout gat mileage.

*750Froo Gos .1965 DODGE

4 Door Station Wagon, thit it one ol llie clennait in Ihe country, lully pow­ered, fully loaded, eatremely tharp.

Froo Gos....... ^6651965 CHEVROLET

4 Door Sedan, tlondard Irantinitiion, 6 cylinder engine, rodio, everything louitt perfect, nice.

Froo Gos . .. . *550 1964 (OLDS

4 Door Sednn, local owned, nic*.

Froo Gos . . . . . ^400 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500V-n engine, outomnlic tronimittion, power tteering. the workt.

Froo Gos . . ,

................ „vw.p,r^,ri

' ' ...........

*3001967 FORD CUSTOM

Small V-n engine, au|omatic trontmit- linn, power tteering. way obove ov- ernoe

Froo Gos . . .1. . ^800 1967 QPEL

Kally 2 Door, iharp red, real clean.

c°a° MAKE OFFER ; :1965 OLDS HOLIDAY v

4 Door Sadon, lully equippeding oir conditioning, power » l » * r t « , y ( < • power liroket, extremely clean.

f ''” ” G o s ............ ‘ 8 8 ^ c : , , ■

1967 CHEVROLET4 Door Sedon, thorp 2 tone, lo c i d * ! !^ '^ ; , , wilh oir conditioning, I owner.

Go? MAKE OFFE1964 MERCURY Montoroy4 Door Sedari. lUii ii one ol fh»(lennstt coti you'vf ever teen, low mileage, eaceplionally well lu p ^ ^ lf r ' you juil won’t. helli»e it unlil you ‘•0 •'FrooGos....... *695

7 , . V

,ijii,,' Avenue-Ecj?t''

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bEAR ?OLLY— If your Joufll«!«r 'ikdnHb«lt bottom |>antf, you Cdit make th«m with tome of her funny-looking ttrolQht:*- pantf. Take a trianaular-iha(>ed pieca of cloth, open one ofthe f«ami on each Ie0, le^ the triangle in ond lew. Be sur« to moke the triangle lonfl enougK to j>uta hem in.— PEbGY

the piec* PEBBIE

BrM roilY— WT.tn Joilim B ^ < rthe houte, I uie a baby's cotton-tipped Hti<k to ge^ to the plocei that cannot be reached with the fingeri. Theie Itickv vork eipecioli/ veil between' piono keyir and the }«fephon« diol.*^LORRAINE

M « * T ’T IM 6 fV E B e e n ABLB O U « r T M t C K A £ K IN T H E

C t lU N a i

DEAR rOLLY — Wh«« cfeffrTnff rt« _tflbl«,.Lpu.f th« in g qloM o f _

hot watec. By the time I am ready V6 woih it*/ the food ho( soaked elf and the pieces a n much eosier to w o th ^

t> tk t »*0LIY-- U i. 0 w on pU c t t flandpoper wrapped, oround o littia biflcic of wood to remove f(nt boKi from tweoteri, Ju it rub genti/ acroit th« sweater lik t you would Q brutlur-^ £M M ^

DEAR WLLY-Afie.- openTnfl a >oHf« of glue rub o little vegetable oil ovei*

_»h^« g ^o y ti 10 Ih i top voo't

DEAR ^OUY-Two »eiTreTo»fc foweT* sewed together, pillow caie style, mak«

' colorful and washable slipcovers foi* kitchen and dinette cboii backL'-:M&S« Wo'Ci J«

t)EAR rotlY-Jn.# 1,W»nt to the laundromat I fool mv knit­ting along to keep busy while th« clothes were wothing. I Wot minui ena knitting heedle. When I went to the car to lee if I could find it 1 sow d t'eoulor’ • ite plastic straw. To.my omaiemertt it worked well as a replocement for m / Wo. 10 needle until I could M t oAothtf* — IVA LOU

DEAR fOLLY—To eov«f up fTrn Jra1> )teadboard on my bed I took two color- ' ful both towels and Mwed them to- Ijelher on three sides. This easily slips ever jhe he ad bo a r d . By using on* flowered towel ond one plain one it is ireverslble for a differtnt look. CasY to^oiH .-ROBlK

DEAR ^OLlY~«ecenltyroetK«r«|o^*ny store coupons that were ifill in ef' feet and included them with a weddintf present. They were put in an envelop* 0n which t wrote ''open right away/' to ■he could use them when buying soma of the many things needed to start bousekeeplng.-^/trSS C B«

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.Ask*Thcm*lfoiirscilfF O R S E N . C E O R C E M rC O V E R N ,

Sorth Dakota

P 'h / i t flo y o u f « « l iM

th it g e n e ra l r e a c t io n to

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o f V .S . in v o lv ^ m t in t in

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■ho^ittH c o n f lU l? —~JI. 'Cretdy S to n e , -

O n e o n ta , A l^ ,

• It in iiarti to Rniigfi puitlic rfnction to

l)te HlnlemenlB I hnve made. The mnln

lliriiHt of my stiit«nicittii linn hern ihgt

we shoiihl withdraw nil of our forced

from Tndochiiin hy thfl end of tha yenr.

A rMrciit Gnlliip Pol] Rhnwn thnt 73 per*

orni of Amcriciiiit* Hitppnrl ihin poniiion.

Tiio Inck of overt rnactinii to (he iiivnnioi)

of.J-noH.. (fl dur.Jji jny_.opitii.oti,- ijot. nfi,*> miicli to npntJjy n« to friiBlrntlon. lln-

forliinntnly, tlir Adniiiiinlrntioii hns been

iiitwillit)f{ to rccoRnixfl ihnt i Ijc hrnt

cftiirRc lioili for thin poiintry nnd for In-

dochlnn woiihl hr wlllidrnwnl of our

forces.

f O n E U Z A H E T H P O S T ,

W'h4fn K S y p c a n U a r r

c n e lo te t l w ith iM th U n n

tn v lt a t io n » ith o u h t l} n ) ir

r i ' t u r n he

pren latH ] ie ii <tt naHreaH4lreMaetl?^~Mary Fonlojn«<,

V e iiic ti, F la .

• If you can nflord il, yen.

F O H A H T IE JO H N S O N

o/ r r i "Laugh I,r

I have heard tha t you

fup ttorteil youraelf hy

M akinft contmerclaU

, he/ore you h it it !>//(

ow TV, U 'hat rom m a r’

r ia h tUd you do? D id you nfao work

OHttid*^ thow huMineuB duriuft tha t

lim e?— ht'o Itrow n, Atlantic City,

N .J..

• I m il tlu! enmiit from InwnmowArK to

•'loilcl hnwl clfunrrH. I also did 150 dif-

fon'iit shows, .riiMKiiJg from Hed SkcUon-

tn Jnc;k lU-nny to Dinnli Shore. I tvnn'f-,

what they call n wnrkioR anior. which

mcnoR you earn the ciJtirrty of your liv­

ing from MOine nHprct of rIiow huninens.

And I niittht add I whb doinji very, very

wi'll. I could have been a working nclor

to ihiii dny if ‘‘ Ijh ib Ii-Iu’’ hachi’i come

aloiiR. You can have talent forevrr, but

without hick, witlioni heinR seeu nt the

riKhi lime, who i» Roing to know you

have laletii?

F O R J H U D Y V A L L E E

F O R R O n E H T XT. I IA A C K ,

J Presideni, Nfw YorJ< SlockI a m jita t h e t i ln n in ii to

p u r c h a te atockg a n d

i tn iu id lik e to k n o w the

f u n c t io n o f th e N ow

Y o r k S to c k E x e h ttn g e .— J , / . M o p r« ,

.-1taco,J*«xa$-

F O R R O I t E R I

In your tlay yon itfire the rage of youHff America, How do you jeel ahout »ome of the current rageit —EngeWert Hitmperdhtck, Tom JfonflMi Joltnny Ca»h and Elvh Pren- loyV— O. MoorPy Fort Smithy Ark.

• I don ’l Imncslly think they deserve all the furor that attends

them. They are fairly maiuifiicturcd. The Humpcrdinck voice is

pretty good, but there is n case of a crnzy name, good looks and

sex appeal. Same with Jones, I think most of his popularity is

exaggerated and mamifnctured. Johnny Cash doesn’t cio anything to

me. He has a fast vibrate (a slightly tremulous efTect) in his voice,

and T~doh't nnich Vare for Ft’. Elvis ^*tesley? 1 worked in a picture

with him recently and still can’t imderstand his popularity. But

who am I to question 200 m illion people? Actually, the public

alway.s wants somebody to rally aroniid, to .idolize , to make im­

portant. For'real greatness, give me Crosby, Como, Vic Damone,

Gordon MacRae and A llan Jones’s son Jack— though I concede

he doesn’t have very much personality.

41 The Hrc.urhirn markrls in Renernl are

the m<*chnnisni through which corpora*

tionn rnlBe tho fuiuU needed to finance

tlifir growth. Corpornticuis sell their

shares to underwrileni, who then reseU

the KliarcH to the pnlilic. However, there

' would douhilcHH he little incentive for

invcHtorn to [lurrliase ihrne Rtocks unlea.i

there won p ready central mnrkc1|ilnce in

which they could convert ihcir holdinR*

hack into rufih with minimum inconvo-

nienre nnil at n price that refleotH nccu*

rntrly tlie current wortli of tlieir iliveat*

mnntfl. Providing thin central marketplace

ill the principal function and value of the

New York Slock ExchaiiRe. RecaiiKe of

the huge contenlration of buying nnd

Holling intcrriitR on the Irndlng floor of

the Exchange nnd iho continuou« nuc-

tioii pr«»ceHH provideil by llie Exclinnge,

invesiorn can. almoiit nt will, lirjiiidnte

(heir lioldingH or ninke additional pur-

chaKCB if they wish.

FO H G RA C E i U i S E iX ,

author o f "Soul Sluer"

k In o rder to write your

hook, y o u ,h a d to tu rn

.yourte lf h laek an d then

back to white, How

tong d id it take?— €,

H am a n , Uohha, N ,M .

• I received medlention from n skin ex­

pert nnd In conjunction with tlint I

sunned myself. At the end of twd weeks

I 8ftw n startling clmnge. After being

fitted with blnck contact lenses— my

eyes are blue— ! was ready to pow as

o blnck woman. When my rcRcarch was

nniahcd, I went Into sccUislon fcr i!\rcc

months to write the book. I w^cd no

medlention. nnd nt tho end of two

months 1 looked llko nny white woman

-who-has-picjced-up-a-nlee-sun-tan.--- —

F O R R V D O W n n 'A N D E R O N E ,

'‘htlnneiota FaU,” the champion luwl playtr I H a ve y ou e ve r Li$t a

W p o o l m a tc h ? I f ao, toho

h eat yoiiP— /.rtrry Lea»

te r , D e tro it , M ich .

• I heat everybody. I have never lost a

match. Hiey may think they have o

chance, but when it’s all over, theyVe got,

n better chance going to Vietnam .with, n

ni\ gun ibnn heating me.

F O R R E D S K E L T O N

W lnr^rltea-iihe-hia le—

r ia l f o r y o u r Jokea?-—^

R , S. I l a r r ia , F r a n k ­

fo r t , N .Y .

• There are several writern on my staff,

and.! write many of the jo]ce«* rtjyaelf.

FO R KDWJ/V P O P E ,H author of *‘Teil ff'Uliani.%—I The Gohien Y ta ^

- H a v in f i aomo

I tim e w ith Ted m iU arn i

g tin ce he took tfie joh

m a n a g e r o f the

W ashington Senatorg haaehall rluU,

do you th in k he w ilt »tay in thia rolp

after the e nd o f the i9 7 J aeaaony—

/ . T. T u rner, W oom ing ton , Ind .

• I will he very nurprised if he' mnkct

il through the 1071 neason. He ir un­

happy with the trade that took awny half

hill infield, nnd he doesn’t need the xurt

of hendiicheu Denny McUnln cnn give n

manager.

F O R S H I R l E y J O N E S , actreu —

H ow do you manage a

I career a n d fam ily?

Does you r TV aeriei

I give you m ore time

t h a n y o u r prev ioua

t e h n H u U a i d ? — M r , .

A. J , Jam ea, S a lt t a k a CAty, Vtah

• Whal I try lo do ia equalize the two. I

don’t give either one my full attention.

It’n funny, but the reason I wanted n TV

nerleA w a s that I would 1>« homo more.

Doing movies and stage work kept me

awny n lot. I thought n TV Hcries woidd Ite

one way to stay home. But now I find I

only sea my boys on weekends.

F O R M iL R V R N S T O N E ,

' r y ’t '•Guntmoke"

I Inhere m ay I obtain

I tha poem tha t you do

L so nIoguAnlly on Ipltw I viaion, ahaut-the littln

dog th a t d ied? I have

heard you do it a t leaat twice, and

each time it breakM m e a l l up. K arl

P . Newman, Ite lm ar , N^J*

• Tho poem that you are referrhjg to is

unpubllahed but copyrighted. However,

the poem doea not belong to me, nnd I

am very sorry lo any thnt I cannot etfnd

, you a copy. Plans are for tho poem to

ho released soon.

Want to stk • »«mou« » QUattlon) Vou can thfoiieh thta column, and wt'» ««l th«a n iw «r tram (>i« firomlnarit parton you (/aafgnala. S«n</ <]iiaaelon, pr«far«b>y on ■ poat card, fo Ail< Thatit Y o u flt , ram»y Waafcly. M J LaM/n«ton Av#., Naw York. N.Y. i0073. Don't loru«* yaiir nama and adc/raaa. Wa cannot acbriawla(<aa ciuaal/ons, but $5 w/H b* pa/d rof »ach ona uaad.

F a m i l y W e e M y _ The Nftwcpap«r Magai/ns

L E O N A R D 8. tU V ItX )W rraifdanC

M O R TO N FRANK PutitJihaf

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SEAL SLAUGHTER!A t th e p r o s e n i ra to o f d o s l r u c t io n . . .

THE S E A L m a y soon ta k o h is p la ce w ith

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Every sp r in g the G u lf o f S t. Law ronco

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Hot Pants,

The Classic Look, Oiii!

“Whnt about those of ua who spent all of our money on last year's longer hems? To these women, my sistora,

1 say: Now is the time to buy a cardigan suill"

B y G o n o v io v o A n f o in o D a r i a u x

O n c e u p o n a t i m e , llicro were

four or_fivc I'rittccs livin({ in Pnris

who dcslgncd-rrkinil.of uniform, twicc

a year, for al! Ihc women in (he world.

The l*rlnccs were known lo the world

as fashion designers. They dtcided

snclj Di'mgs as when women would

wear pink, feathers or corduroy, when

the hems of their dresses would stop

al so many inches from Ihe earih nnd

whether women would rcHcmhIc tulips

or string beans. Mosi women did not

Ihiuk thut they couW <iucstion tho

Princcs' orders: they were like well--

diflcipliiied soldiers who ol>cycd hut

did not try (o understand.

Alas. OB is wall known, mankind is

bored quickly with perfect flyslems

and cannot live in pence and comfort

for long. Circa liie middle '60s. sex

came inlo fashion. Wot thal it had

been unpopular t>cfor(?, but it had not

been so shamelessly publicized since

Ihc fall of «i\c Roman Hmpire. In or­

der lo gel coverage in newspapers nnd

magazines, couture houses had to think SnXY .

First wc laughed at a bride whose

bouquet lighted up; Ihen wc sighed at

trnnsparenl tops und naVed" navels.

Tl»en in Ihc spring of 1970, wc cried

upon tivc ultimate horror: an Yves St.

I-nurenI colleclion that included,

among other atrocillcs, a (ully trt\ns-

parent bridal gown.

All of a sudd«n, ll\c fashion writers

i>egan to scream lhal i( was too much.

For the first lime, Saint L&uront was

no longer their Prince Charming. Ii

was os if Ihc spoiled child had apnt in *

his .soup; he had gone loo far. U could

have l>ecn a lesson for the fashion

wrilen. They could have confessed

thal for years they Iiad helped tho

Prince sacrifice elegancc for shock.

They could have said; let’s forget

-'about (ho Indians, (lie Gypsies and (ho

‘ Ku^iuns. Let's t>c serious again onJ

publicize the marvelous suits from

Givenchy or Chanel or Ihc fimtnstic

evening dresses from Lanvin and Gr^.

nut, no. Out of Ihc 2,000 ouinii; which

Ihc writers saw in Paris,at the end of

Jamiaiy, they picked only a certnin

siyle o f BhorlR, which (hey renamed

‘‘hot panls." They did not c u t c that

in (he whplo Paris coulurc there were

no more thai^ 40 pairs or so of these

shorts, or ntwul two pcrcent of the

total showing. They made it clear

that if you don't appear at your sis-

tcr’a wedding iu sltorls, you won’t get

your picture in Ihe paper.

What atjout those of us who spent

all of our money on last year's longer

hems? What about those of us to

whom "hot panis" arc abhorrent? To

these women, my sisters, I say: now

is the time to tljink classic agniii. Now

is the lime lo buy a cardigan suit,

skiniiy reefer, n pleated shirldrcu nnd

' ft blazer. You can dig out your prc

cious pearls nnd your l>«lovcd gloves,

and you can buy cheerful and becom­

ing colors again instead of Ihe dull

ones we’vo i>een ofTered. As for shoes

— the simple pump w ill be the snfcsl,

nnd no ankle straps please!

Tlwnk you. M r. Saint Laurent. We

needed someone who would have the

courage to commit hara-kiri.-By de­

signing the at>solule in ugliness, you

have given us the wilt to rel>eU Please

let us know how wc can repay you—

as long as it is not by wearing yoiir

ciotiies. 4’

Genovidva Antoine Dariaux, diroctor of tho couturo houso

Nina RIccI In Paris, iias wrllton four books for Doublo*

day: "Elognnco," '‘Entertaining with Elegance," "Tho

Mon In Your Llfo" and "Accent on Elegance." Her first

novel, about a couture house, will bo published next year.

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Ono of tho most oxciting basobnll gamos'ovor,

plnyod wiis' tho fourth gnmo of tho 1947 World Sorios. Romombcr why? And Ihon thoro was tho fantastic

- Notrc-Damo-Ohio State football game back in 1035. Know what happened Ihon, and who won?

M y Most ExcitingMomentsIn SportscastingB y R e d B a r b e r

Two poinln.

First, a man mvist realize he is very

blessed to have Ihc opportunity to

broadcast just ono great sports event,

much less a do/en of them. I have l>cen

announcing sports 41 years, with 33 of

them at Cincinnati (five), Hrooklyn

(15) and Yankee Stadium (13).

Second, I am rendily able to pinpoint

certaitr events as l>eing "most exciting"

Ixscnuse I have been anked repeatedly to

name them by our servicemen and

women aroimd the world during USO

tours. Even if I had not had those USO

lours, the writing of “Walk in tho Spir-

„ i t ' l and~of ‘The nroadcastem" would

have sj;t these events in sharp focus.

• Thf> sInEle.most exciting moment I

evQr had the chance to announce, was

the last Inning of Ihc fourth game of

the 1947 World Series. Tn fact, 1 will

lake that entire World Series us Ihc

most cxcltlng World Series ever played.

Please keep in mind that I am select­

ing fuy most exciting moments and that

there are always strong personal and

professional reasons for choosing one

event over another. The wholfe 1947 sea­

son had a great Impact on me. In the

first pliide, 'that was the year Jackie

Robinson broke tlie “color line." Slncc

he was Ihc flrsl Negro ever to play in

any professional sport, and since I was

Iiis team’s broadcaster,. I had a hot

• microphono every inning of every

game. Also, 1947 was the year Leo Du-

rocher started off as the manager of the

Dodgers in Rprin(( training, only to bo

suspended just I>efore Ihe season began

by Commissioner Happy Chandler.

Ilranch Rickey offered Durocher's Job

to Joe McCarthy, who had loft the

Yankees, but McCarthy refused il.

W ith the season two days old, and

with no manager, Rickey brought out

of retirement his old friend I)ur( Shot-

(on. who was 63. Shotton took over the

shocked, divided Dodgem..He promptly

smoothed out tho team and won Ihe

|>ennant. I t was Manager Shotton who

actually “integrated" Robinson.

« \Va0k1y, May ts , JD7J------------------- ^

Mel Allen and I wdre tho World Scries

announcers. Ho did Uxe first half of tUc

fourth game and turned tho mike over

to mo in the middle o f tho fifth inning.

W ithin three outs, I had to make a

drastic decision, and in Ihe making of

it decidc publicly whether I was a radio

reporter of an event or a dispenser of

superstition.

You see. ball players from early

limes had made it a rule that, once

their pitcher went five innings without

giving up a hit, no player would men­

tion it for fear of adding extra pres­

sure. Xl>i-' has practlcul moril. or had in

Ihe days l>cronc hits were posted on the

scoreboard for all lo read. However,

this hoo<loo spread to' the press boxes,

and tlie writers picked it up. They got

worse alK)ut it than Ihe ball playen.

Nobody in a press l>ox dared say aloud

that a man had not permitted a hit once

the pitcher was past Iho fifth Inning..

Thl» su p em tilio n Infected most of the

radio booths when radio play-by-^laj>

arrived on the scene. Mel Allen was a

hoodoo medicine man of the most vio­

lent order. I never had paid ony atten­

tion to it. The first big-Ieague game 1

had ever announced was Opening Day

in Cincinnati in 1934. to n Wemcke of

tho Chicago Cubs had pitched a one-

htHer. Comorosky o f the' Reds 'gb t’ a '

ground single between Worneke's feet

with one out in tho ninth inning. I de­

tailed that game exactly the way i t was

played, and T coi\tlnued to do the same

with others— Including no-hltters by

Johnny Vander Mcer, Jim Tobin, Tex

Carlclon and Hd Head.

But what you do on a local radio

sfiition Is something difYeront from what

you do on a world-wide network for the

broadcast of llie World Series.

So . . . Mel handed me the mike in

the middle of tho fifth inning, and 1 soon had the bear by the tail. Dill Uev-

ens of tho Yankees had walked a few

Do<lgers, hut he had not given up a hit.

This would have presented Mel with no

problem. He would have ducked and

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Notre Dame’s BUI Shakespeare: He helped

the Irish make history

dodgod and hinted Komething wns

B'going on, hut he watild not have Kaid

Bevens' wns pilcliing a no-hitter. Not

Mel Alfcn.

As I said, I had to mnkc n public

decision: report, nnd report in full,

without tnm|>ering with the hard news;

or, nvoid the pinin facts nnd mnkc my

nnlionat obeisance of the gods of super-

’ stition. So nt the end of the fifth inning

I snid, matter of fnctly, whnt were the

mns, hits nnd errors . . . nnd what were

not. Mel gasped alongside me. The rest

of the men in the booth were smitten.

The Inntngis went by nnd Bevens con­

tinued to walk some Dodgers, but lie

gave them not n hit. When he began

the Inst of the ninth inning he hnd set

a new World Scries record for. no hits.

Red RufTmg hnd gone into the eiglitli

inning against the Cardinals in 1942

withoift permitting a hit, and I had

done that broadcast. Somehow nobody

rememl>erod I hnd reported that game

factually, too.

But they sure remembered with a

vengennce my reporting of Bcvena. I

suppose because It all got so tremend­

ously drnmatlc. Bevens finally had two

Dodgers out, with a nmner ot first base,

the result o f a walk. TJjc runner wa*

' At G lonfriddo , ' nnd ~he -stole • second.-

The Yankccs-wero~a1jead 2-1, so Gion-

friddo at second wns now the tying

run. Pete Reiser was baiting. W ith a

coimt of three nnd one, Bucky Hnrrls,-

the Yankee manager, ordered ball four.

Tliis move by Harris violated the t>ook

because he put on base the possible

winning run.Manager Shotton sent Harry Lnva-

getto to bat for Eddie Stnnky. Two men

out and two men on. The Vnnkees lend­

ing by one rtui. Bevens hnd wnljced 10

men by now, but he had not given a

hit. Everybody knew what was up.

Bevens was a bigger story thnn the o»U-

come of the game. Everyl»ody was

shouting. Bedlam in Brooklyn.

Bevens pitched and Lavngfctto swimg

and missed. Bevens pitched again, and

Red Barber In 1943; Red Barber today

S p o r ts H ig h lig h ts o f M y C a r e e r

1934— ^The Cincinnati Reds flew to Chicago am! bccnme the first mujor-lcngue

team to ny during the regular season. I broadcasted the game via short wave

from a plane to radio station W LW in Cincinnati.

1935— Cinclniuiti played the first big-league nigiit game. It was also the first

sportH event broadca.<;t on Mutual Broadcasting System.

1935— Notre Dame I «— Ohio Slate 13. /-

1938— Double no-hit games by the Reds’ Jdhimy Vander Meer.

1939— Beginning of baseball broadcnsting on radio in New York. In August

1939, the first television ever of u uii'-lcaiiuo game— -Ht Ebl>ets Field. Brooklyn.

1940— ClticHgo ncuri; 73— Washington Redskins nothing.

1941— The Brooklyn Dotlgers won the pennant hut lost the World Series to

the Yankees, when Mickey Owens dropped a third strike in the last inning

of the fourth game. ---—

1946— Army nothing— Notre Dame nothing.

1947— Jackie Robinson's first year . . . Brot>klyn pennant . . . I.eo Durocher

suspended by Commissioner A.B. Chandler . . . Marry Lavagetto got only hit

off Bill Bev\:ns in the fourth game in the World Series . . . Al Glonfriddo

robbed Joe DiMaggio o f a home ruii in the sixth gim\e.

1948— Gretchen Fraser won the first ski medal Cgold) for United States in

Olympic Games . . . St. Moritz, Switzerland.

1951— Bobby Thomson hit his famousi home nm olf Ralph Brancn in the ninth

inning of the third game of the pennant playoff. Giants over the Dodgers.

1954 (hrottgh 1960— Being nrocind C u tcy Stengel at Yankee SUidhitn.

1961— The year of Roger Maris with 61 homo nms and Mickey Mnntle with

54— the M 4 M Boys.

1963— Mickey Mantle came within IK inches of l>eing the only player to hit n

ball out of Yankee Stadium. The ball struck the top of the right-Reld stands

- 106 feet alwve the ground, some 390 feet from home plate. The ball was still

rising when it hit the fumade of the roof. The hit was olf Peto'Rnmos.

Lavagetto hit a high line drive off the

right field concrete. He knocked In both

runners and won the game 3*2.

Turning to football. . . >1 broadcast.two games that still stand

out like heiidlightB on a clear night;

Notre Dame at Ohio State in 1935, and

Chicitgo at Washington for the N F L

Championships in 1940. Last year,

when the N CA A asked a select group

of sports writers and announcers to

name the most exciting college football

game ever played, the vote was heovily

for the one at Columbus, which the

Irish won 18-13, w ith ' two touch­

downs in the last minute d'f play.

Notre Dame and Ohio State had

never met l>efore. They collided in the

huge, doublenlecked horseshoe imbento

en and imtied.

The Buckeye-s led 13-0 at the half,

and it looked as though they would win

easily. This was a ferocious team

coachcd by Francis Schmidt, Elmer

Layden, one of the Four Horsemen,

was the coach of the Irish, and Lnyden

started his second team the second half.

It did a job.

Notre Dame was dominant the rest

of the day but .kept trailing in points.

After the fateful gam«:

A disconsolate Bill Bevens. a happy Lavagetto

Tlie Irish got “IV touchdown, but I’eteni

missed the try for the extra point ond

■ a was 13-6. W hh about'55 seconds left,

Notre Danie scored ogain. Peters tried

for the poijjt that would tie It at 13-13.

He missed, ond it wns certain Ohio

State had now won it, 13-12.

Notre Dame kickcd olT to O hio State,

nnd the Buckeyes fumbled one play

later. Notre Dame got the ha lt Notre

Dame's Andy Pilney gOt hurt, and Bill

Shakespeare was Inr-oji the next play,

SImkesjMrare passed. I n|ade a very seri­

ous mistake on that pastf,.but the listen­

ers were so excited that noboily realized

it. Shakespeare.passed into a mass of

men. I saw the ball get caught, but I

couldn’t see the jersey numl)er of the

receiver. I thought it was Peters who

caught the ball, but I later found out it

was Wayne Millncr. Notre Dame sud­

denly won., 18-13.

The 73 6 rout by the Chicago Bears

of the Washington Redskins 'vas the

most shocking football game ever

played. Iljese were both excellent pro­

fessional teams. Washington was led by

the great Sammy Bnugh, and Washing­

ton had beaten the Benrs 7-3 two weeks

before the title game; In the regular

season, Washington hnd the better

record, having won nine and lost two,

while the Bears were eight and three.

Washington was slightly-fuvorcd___ ---

Boom! O n the second piny from

scrimmage. Bill Osmanski of the Bears

went 68 yards for o touchdown, and the

Bears never stopped. 73-01 Incredi­

ble, awesonw, unl>elievahle. TIjIs one

game changed the olTense of all football

forever, for the Beam .were Using tljc T_

formation with tl'io t)iiii^erback under

the center. Tlie Redskins ran from sin­

gle and double wing.

Foothall has never {»ecn (he same

since that afternoon. The heat football

team for one game I ever saw was thot

73-0 piiracle machine.' the Chicago

Bears.

That fantastic game still gives me tlte

shivers. ♦

FamUt/ W44kly, May XS, 197J

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I n 1 9 1 7 , L o l a H a y n e s d e f i a n t l y l i t u p a c i g a r e t t e i n t h e d r y g o o d s s e c t i o n o f D o n n e l l y ' s D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e , H e r m o m e n t o f d c n a n q e , h o w e v e r , w a s c u t s h o r t . —

M)i/ve come a long way, baby.

^ noflulorA MpfUlioIi 10 fnorior.” 1,2 mfl. nicolino ov.por ciflmoito. FTC flopon Nov!7Q

_inia Slims.» ' “moke.

W ith rich V irg in ia flavor wom en liko.

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QUlZ/By Neal Ashby

H o w W e l l l—

D o Y o u K n o w Y o u r T V S e t?True or Falso: President Nixon has a Ihroo-screen sot which enables him to see \4hnt is beinp; shown on all three networks simultaneously

We’ve bought 1G3 million of them for our homes since World War II. They occupy al­most all of us for at least an liour a day and

■ ■ some of us for 10 or 12 hours.Yet liow much do wc rcully know nhout television bc(s?

Try. this truc-or-fnlsc quiz to nicnsuro yotir knowlcdfic.

1. Yo ir cun bo clcclroculed' by your IcIeviRion set, even

wlicn il'fi not pUiggcJ in.

2 . For iKisl viewing nnd least eye strain, you should sit

about ciahl feet from your TV xcrccn.

3 . If you take your set to another country, it will piny

just us well us it docs in the U . S.

4 . ir you sit loo dose to a color set, your body can ab­

sorb hnznrdous nmount-s of rndinlion.

5 . Sale.s of color sets are no longer nsing.

6 . President Nixon has a three-screen « t which enables

him to sec what is being shown on nil three major networks

simultaneously. ____ ________

ANSWERS1, True. Television sets operalc on very high cleclrical

vollagc.-Touchiny the high-vollacc lend wire emerging from

the transformer conceivably could, warns the Electronic In* .

dusirics Association, of Washington, H. C., result in electro­

cution, particularly if one had "grounded h im se lf by touch­

ing some such object as a radiator at the same time. Even

when the socket plug has been pulled, some components in ­

side tlio set may rclnin the electrical charge for u lime. The

nssocifltion advises; never open the back cover o f your xcl;

leave that for an experienced repairman. '

ing distance of six to 10 feet subjects.the eyes to the least

strain from image distortion and brightness.

3 . False. Transmission systems vary from country to coun­

try. In the' U.S., our television picture is made up of 525 .

horizontal lines. The transmission systems of olher nations

around tlic world ulili/.e either more or fewer lines. Tliere

also are differences in (he number of pictures tranamltteJ per .

minute, basic electric voltage nnd lunlng. However, your

set will work after it ha i l>een modified in the country in '

which it's to Ixi used.

4 . / ’ahe A Federal regulation establishes that JGradia-

lion from color sets may not excced 0.5 milliroentgens per

hour. The nureau of Radiological Heallh of the U. S. De­

partment of Health, Education and Welfare has staled there

is no evidence of harm to humans from X-radintion at that

level. 71»e only uncertain factor is whether these tiny amounts

of radiation might cause some genetic effect after years of

exposure, possibly showing up generations Ih'ler.

5 . True. A total of 5.8 m illion color sols was sold in 196H,

5.5 million in 1969, nnd 4.R million in 1970, according to

E .I.A . stallstics. This trend coincides. hb\^evcr, witli the na­

tional economic downturn during Ibis perfo^.

6 . /'a/.fe. President Johnson had such a set, but President

Nixon replaced it w iih a console containing TV and Bterco.

It*t said Nixon doesn’t watch TV at nuich as LH/ did. ♦

Instciiit Canoe CciiiH Crasli!

• C a n ’t C r d s h — J u s t B o u n c e s • N o W o r k — In f ta te s in M in u te s ,• E a s y T o L if t , T o w , L a u n c h — P a c k s S m a ll — G o e s A n y w h e r e ‘

T hanks to tho dlscoveryofa now, supor-' strong synthetic n iatoria l collod

“ Oynavil." a now typo of'ploasuro boat has boon dovolopod. Tho Pyrawa Inflat* ablo cnnoo Is (otafly portabfo, oxtraor-

dinarily safe, and fun for all.Multiple, soparately Inflated compart-

monls Insuro maximum safety. If one

compartment should got punctured, the other compartments moro than koop you and your Pyrawa afloat. Tho malntonanco

(<lt that comos with ovory Pyrawa has ovorything you nood to repair your boat in

minutos T; Vporrrtahohtly. ..........................

Fishing, surfing, camping . . . ovon In whitowator. you'll have moro fun with loss

effort. And best of all, you can toko it

with you. Pyrawa packs small. It's easy to carry and it Inflatos In minutes. Take on your back or your motorcycle. In a pfano or a trunk, Pyrawa goes with you.

Thoso boats aro tremendously popular in Europe, Now, they are availablo herol

Only upkoop hocossary Is an occasional hoslngdown with plain wator. Don't miss out on boating ploasuro th is sum m er. Takoadvantage of this I n - ___c ro d lb lo o f f e r and

order your Inflatable cSttortabi«''Thfii‘canoe today.

k«y^-----------------r »q u li . _iotm ot anloymcnt ou l

‘nrook PyrkM i tor i » v ^ « l . . . . . .down river wlih irsrwlehlldfan: alvo to mourtlsin U b a t, to earry• round. Haw* |ruck-cam p«r, k a «a _ canoa Inald* dcflaiad. 0r«at*t< waa IVraw a In aurf. You car»’l a«/«f» tufn It o v«r, It's Ilka • cork. W h*lhar you go aidavwaya o r hachwarda. It alwaya tiaya ort top /' W .A.H.. Yaxaa

**Anv Inrtatabla la a doiart lln>*« aafar In ra iln s ro u «h watar thanin « i>««i amaii -n a m iraaia. no raporta Bporta AlUld Maaaiina.

wall* ara alaeltMUcally waldad of "bmavll'', a naM malarial of molaeulirtoalfhl |lvln« awsaolloMal «tr*A«lh and durablllly. Runnlni ovar with car didn'l aw«n hurt Ihli t>yttwil

N-3 Pyrawa In Hi own carrylni bai raady to lo whtra VMi lo.lhli Oita man Uat la 7'6" lM< and walihi 13 tba.

L E IS U R E IM P O R T S * I ^ C . los ArtlnttM* A w*., B I. J « m a « , N .V .1 1 7 W • Bl«> 7 2 4 «0 0 0

Order Your Boat Today . . . In time for Vacation. Fun AhoadI Every Pyrawa comes with one year guarantee agafnst manufactuWng defects or faulty workmanship.

a Full caaH paymai^l artcloaad. Chip prapald.

thlp^ntf coat, n N-5 Pyrawa—Two man canoa (laraaJ-lO'S"

loru, 11 taparala air cortmartmantt. Walsha 20 ll>a., holda S&O ll»a. Carrying l>aa. two rwmovabla tAala. malntananca kll Irwludad.9B0.0S..

□ N-4 Pyrawa—Two r

lonjr, 9 Mparata sir oompaNmanta. Walsha 17 Iba., holda 4B0 Iba. Carrying baft r«. r tovabl* Inflalabla t«al, tnalntariarvca kit Included. S7B.9B.

□ N-Z l>yraw>-Oft« man e«no«-'7'6‘' lorv(, 6 aaparala air compartmanta. Walgha 12 Iba., holda 350 lt>a. Carrying bag. n>alt>ta- nartca kit Itwludod. |S4.9».

O N-1 Pyrawa-Chlld'a csnoa-S'S" loiw, 6 aaparala air eomparimanta. Walgha 7 Iba., holda 200 Iba. Carrying bag and nalnta* nano* kll lrwlud*d. fM.96.

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SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR WEEKENDS, TOO,WITH THIS SPECIAL "GEIrHITCHED-OFFER FROIW-JOHN-DEEREr

Buy any new John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor with mower now, and_you'll get a hitch-on attachment at no extra cost. Jake your choice of a hitch-on dumpcart or a hitch-on lawn sweeperv-Do your lawn

■ chores on weekday evenings anti set your weekends free. But' hurry. Offer good only from May 15 to June 15.' -----'TSTTTSee your participating John Deere dealer and "get hitched to weekend freedom." M a c h i n e /

For Iho nnmo ol your nonroal doiiior. i ^ n b loll-frdo, any limo, O00-2‘I3-G000.. (n Connochcul. phono 000-042-p655. Olfor void whoro p roh ib llQ d Qr,roQUlQmcLb\/-lj

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MInu» O m

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(See Answ er Oox)

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Q u e itlo n .W liat two states In our

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D o n 't lot ;i m a jo r , c n ia s tro p h ic llln o sa or n c c id o n i w lpo yon ou t ( in iin c ln lly l R o n d lh o ;,« l a d s now a b o u t . . .

How To Collect Up To *10,000 In Extended Benefits On Top Of Your Present Hospital Insurance

N o w ! W h e th e r y o u a rc in the hospital o r no t, A m e ric a rc ® M iu o r M e d ic a l P la n pays 8 0 % o f a ll e lig ib le health care expenses o y e r the d e d u ctib le a m o u n t fo r w h ic h y o u q u a l i f y . . .

p a y s as m u c h as $10,000 in ta x-fre e cash fo r d o c to r , h ospita l and o th e r b i l ls . . .e v e n helps

p a y m a n y “ extended care” costs that re g u la r hospital in su ra n ce m a y not c o v e r a t a ll.

S hu t your eyes' for a moment, and imaiiine

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Yestcrduy you were well and happy, with no

thought o f an impending accident. O r, perhaps.

hk.st week you felt some tjny Iw inge, yet (lid nol

conncct it ,with com ing heahh (rouble.

N ow suddenly you arc in a hospital bed. Fla(

on your back. Perhaps being prepared for surgery.

Perhaps under intensive cure in a recovery room..

VouryZr.v/ thought, naturally, is: WUl 'J be a lV

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And next: H ow m uch is all Ihis going (o cost

me? W IL L M Y H O S P IT A L IN S U R A N C E D E

E N O U G H ?

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T hat’s because ri;gular hospital insurance, the

kind mos< families hav<j, wa.s designed to help

pay for shorter hospital confinements. A nd as

great a blessing as these plans arc. most simply

were not designed to provide for really long-term

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hospitalization, or the kind of extended care a( home that usually goes with “calastrophic" ill' nesses or serious-ii\)ury accidents.

It is this long'term need*-with expenses that ,can rvn jnto4botisanU« of.dollttri—.which Am»ri«>- can Republic’s special Amejricarc > Miyor Medi­cal Plan was designed to fill. In simple terms, the AmericarCif Mtgor Medical Plan sturlw where regular hospital insurance usually _

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som e fo r n ts o f o rd in a ry h o s p ita l in su ran ce . ' , * .

Excepting only the usual exclu.slons — and after the dcductlbic amount for which you qualify— your Am crlcare^ MtOot* Medical Plan PAYS H0% O f E L IG IR L R EXPEN SES U P T O $10*000" f o r each neparatc accident or lllne«.

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• Oxygen and equipment for its administration.

• Rental o f a wheel chair, or hospital-type bed,

for use at home. -

• Professional ambulancc sprvice tolbr from local

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occupational disease or similar law ; birth irregu­

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ii\jury: eye refractions, eye glasses or the fitting

thereof; hearing aids or the fitting thereof, or .

when services, supplies, or treatments are pro>

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* * n c id i n d i g e s t i o n c o n q u e r e d b y

d e l i c i o u s a n t a c i d c h e u i i n g g u m y

s a y s c o o k b o o k a u t h o r .

a n t a c i d

that

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othar Boraaoiis flowar favotltaal Imatfina all of this without dig-

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What You Can Do Now With Inflatable BoatsCollapsible, maneuverable and virtually unsinkablc. Iheso offspringof the old-slylo life raft offer n cheap low-txiainlenancoway to got in on the boating boom B.V Cecil Ho}>e, Jr.

-'•TIm public Ii b«glnnlne to roallw lu l l how pracHcal, « ( » and lnMp*n»lv« InflalabiM » « . '

iitCLi'

In . the past, running a roupfh whitewater i-ivei- has been the sometime sport of expert cnthu-. siasts or impetuous fools.

Riding rilginc rnpids is like surnng n

lM>ijIdcr-.sfrcH»i> l>e«cb. As long as you avoid

the rocks nnd boulders, you’re snfc. One

slight miscalculiillon. however, might result

in disaslcr. A rough whitewntcr river can

destroy a cnnoc in seconds,

Tltcn people l>cgnn to nm whitewntcr riv­

ers' In Inllntnble porttoon mfts— nnd todny,

running wliltcwntcr rivers is one of the fast­

est growing sports in the -cotinlry. Because

inflnlables arc the safest type o f bont in

rapids, tberc arc now n numlwr of white-

—wator-wliOQls-thnl-takc-pcQplc-dowjuiivct^

only In inflatables. The vinyl ciuioc shown

• on tho covcr nncl nJwvo is another type of

inflfttnbic that has been used extensively on

rivers. These canoc-s havc^tbc advantage of

Itnving the mnneuvernhility of a canoe nnd

the safety of nn inHnlabJc.

Up Until rccendy, innmnble.s mnde (dmost

no inroads in tliis country. Most people

thought thnt inflntnbles would instantly punc­

ture ond sink like a stone. Tliey were not

aware thnt prnctlcally ull Inflatables have

multiple, ficparutcly Inflated air compart­

ments making tbis virlunlly impossible. And

many were not nwnrc of the tremendous sci-

cnlific progress in the field o f synthetic nit>-

- iMr materiiUs------------------- -----

However, b« people l>egnn to iibed tbeir

prejudices about inflntables and realized just

how safe, practical nnd cheap fhdy rcnJly

were, Inflatable sale!) I>egun to rise.

, nnsically, there ure two types of materials

used in making inflatobles. Tho most ex*

pcmlve nnd toughest nre made out of neo-

prcne-trcnted nylon fabrics. Tho nylon fabric

gives the bont its strengtb, and (he neoprene

provides n watertight seal. Any inflntnhlc

made out of this material is virtually im­

possible to puncture.

The other typo of material widcly_tised is

vinyl. This is far cheaper, but it is also easier

to ptmciurc. .Still, provided that it is not of

inferior quality, vinyl can withstand almost

any treatment it rcceivcs, including thnt of

whitcVvater. In addition, it is also easier to

repair a vinyl inflatable.

There ar« three basic types o f boats (>eing

ollered on tho tnflntnble boat market todny;

canocs, dinghies, speedboats. O f the,first two,

the ciinoes nre more maneuverable nnd have

more of the characferisfica o f nn actual honf, '

Tl)c dinghies, on the other band, being al-

most round. Bcncrnlly hold n little more but

arc harder to maneuver, especially in the surf

or whiJewnier.

The speedboats are normally made otit of

neoprene-treated fabrics Itecauso they have

to have enough rigidity to support nn engine.

Usually, they have a wooden floor ond tran­

som to give extra support. Tliey range in

sizes from seven to 20 feet and take out­

board engines up to SO bp. Tliey are used ns

dinghies, ns fishing boats— even for water-

.skiing.

Generally, inflatable speedboats can do

anytliing ii normal tmrd-hulled bont can doT“

only l>ctter. They tnke li»s draft, turn sharp­

ly and have much faster initial pickup. Anil

- thoy_.usc-lcs3 -4lfls _bccausc_thcy...nrc- ligliter,...

Any inflntnble will fit ensily into the average-

sized tnmk of an American car. i

Today, for (he first (Ime, the AnVcfriciirt

public is realizing just how practical, safe

and cheap Inflatables are. More and more

people, with limited space nnd money, arc

finding they can'have fnIJ boating plon.«ure

without the usual expense nnd bother. In-

fintables have truly como of age. ♦

_ I 1 ____ Fam ilu W4*kl}/, May 2S, t071____

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Whatf a good time for^tl the good tbjfigs of a Kent.

M i l d ; s m o o t h t a s t e . K i n g S i z e o r 1 0 0 ’s .

king Sm .10 m|i.“liur 1.0 nig.mcnlinBi 100'i.lH mg: nicolina, av. poi cinniollB. FTC HnpoM Wav.70. ■ - X i i , ®Loiillai(Ha7l

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COOKBOOK/By Molunio Do Proft

Durin2 (he Memorial ’ Day holiday gei out your

Rrlll, gather the family to- Kether and enjoy tome

leisure hoqrs out of doors while your meal cooks laxily on the erill. Aluml* num foil and disposable paper* products should add enormously to the fun of the occasion— they're so easy on the family at "clean up" time.

CHUCK ROAST- VEGETABLE SUPPER

PACKET

Beef blade pot roast, •bout 5 lb«.

GiHIc cloves, silvered Dill w««d

IV i tjblospoons salt1 cup catsup

>/, cup bottled stack seuca

cupcooklntfoll.Vi cup prepared

horseradish % cup wine vinegar V4 cup dark conn syrup2 teaspoons dry.

mustard 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon pepper J teaspoon gariic

p o ^ e r 1 onion, chopped1 carrot, pared and

sliced2 c«iery stalks, sliced 1 cup parsley, snipped

Onfons, silted Carrots, psred and cut In half lengthwise

Potetoes, pared

1. Cut. clits in Kurfncc of

meat on both sides. Poke

{•arlic slivers nnd n

ous nmouni of ^lill weed

into slits. Rub both sidesi of

tipoons snll.

2. Grill ment over hot

conU IS to 20 min. on cnch

!>ide, or until brown.

3. Meanwhile, mix rcmain-

ins ingredients cxcepl veg-'

etnbles, in u saucepan.

Cook, Mlirrine conslanlJy,

over low heat until mixture

comes (o Iwiling. fici aside.

4. Puc the chopped ontoii,

sliccd carrot, celery, ond

parsley onto three thick­

nesses o f hcovy-dufy bIii-

m inuni foU in long length».

Sprinkle vegetables gener­

ously with Accent. Spoon

some fiance over all. Trans­

fer meat to the vegetable

bed.

5. Surround and top meat

wtlli remaining vegetables

and sauce.

6. W rap tightly in foil us­

ing a drugstore fold (avoid

F A M IL YC C X J K O U T The chuck roast and vegetoble*. cooktnc 1

packet wHh horseradish sauce, take on a 1

in their foil

Wend of flavors.

pimclurino foil when handling

meat packet). Set on griJI over

low couls and-turn every 30 min.

Cook about 2 hrs. 6 sfri'lnes

SHRIMP-BOLOGNA PACKETS

18*ln. heavy*duty aluml* num foil, 4 long lengths

2 lbs. fresh shrimp, peeled, develned, and rinsed

J lb. bologna (casing removed) cut In ttiick 3*ln. strips

2 large gmen peppers, cut In long V^'ln strips

Celery, cut diagonally In l«ln. lengths

kle generously with. Accent.

Put (ahlcspoons butter or

margarine into each packet.

Pour one-half cup sauce in­

to each packer.

2. For each packet, bring

two opposite edges of foil

together over mixture and

wrap tightly using a drug­

store fold; turn up ends nnd

fold to seal.

3. Set packcts over hot

coals on grill. Cook 15 to

20 min., or until shrimp are

lender; tui'n packets over

once during cooking. Open

packets and gently mix

shrimp with saucc before

serving.

4. Serve with |M>ta(oes in

foil cooked on the grill. Pull

back foil, slit, fiN with

dairy sour cVeam, top gen­

erously with snipped chlvM

and prepared bacon-Uke

pieces. ^ servlrif^x

CHICKEN IN PINEAPPLE BARBECUE

SAUCE

Chicken breasts and legs, rinsed, dried, and seasoned

1 cup commercial l»arl>ecue sauce

1 can (about 8 V6 or.)crushed pineapple

-l-owt-(abouLU.oz,)_

• 16 tablespoons butter or margarine

2 cups twttled t>arf»ecue sauce with (wilon

1 . Bring edges of each length

of foil up slightly. Divide shrimp,

bologna, green pepper, and celcry

equally among the packets; sprin-

mandarln oranges, drained

1. Hrown cliicken on both

sides over hot conls on a

grill. For each serving,

Inmsfer 1 chicken breast

and I leg to a length 'of

heavy-duty alum inum foil.

Turn up edges of foil.

2. niend barbecue sauce,

crushed pineapple, and or­

anges in a sauocpan.-Heat

thoroughly, about 10 m in..

vSpoon desired amount over

chicken pieces on the foil.

3. Ilring two opposite edges

of foil together and wrap

securely, using a drugstore

fold; turn up ends and fold

10 seal. Cook over medium

coals about 25 m in., turn­

ing packets once or twlcc.

4. Serve^'Widi iced relbhetv

and lu>wls of potato and .

corn chips. 4 to 6 servlns<i

F a M ly W «4U y,M ayes,i07 i

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"What can you say to a girl who is six feet tall, moasures 40-24-38 ahd whose roligi9 n is somethinR called'the "Niohiren Shoshu of America’?"

A “Cultural” Chat With Hee Haw’s Own Sunshine Comsilk

__________

H er flgu ra h a i a tlrac led a ttan llpn < lncs «h« wa« 12.

Lisa Todd told me she is Sunshine Corn- silk of TV's “Hee Haw,” . . because I want to raise the level of culture in the United States.”

Nnturully ____

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wnkc as mnic customers drop­

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•thnt it Announced n gatliering

o f the “Nichiren Shoshu of

Amcricn," a Huddhist scct thnt

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bury, Md., where her fntherwas

ft snlesmnn for Sears Roebuck.

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dates in school, an incrediblc

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. "But I had very few close

friends Iwcnupc the girls rcnlly

didn't like mo that much, Tlje

lK>ys— well, they didn’t just

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fellows with n high-level cimr*

nctcr, who hnvc responsibility.”

Lisn isn’t married but some­

day would like to find n hus­

band (‘‘someone who likei to

talk” ) and raise a big family.

“Out right now,” sho says, 'I 'm

a career girl."

It wns her mother who got

U sa started in show business

when she sent LIsn's picture to

Universal. The studio casiing

pressed to recommend her to

an agent, who immedialcly

asked to represent her. At the

time, she was a freshman at the

University o f California at

Santa narbara.

W hat did she study at the

University? "Psychology,” she

told me. "Also, fencing, nnllcl,

French, boys, art appreciation,

history, English . . .” She hnd

tlie longest curriculum o f any

freshman who . ever attended

Iho University! "Hut I didn’t do

very well, which is why I left,”

she admitted. “ If I ’d known

about chanting then, I think I

would’ve done better.”

^ • k e d }f there wan any sim­

ilarity between hertelf and Sun­

shine Cornsilk, she Insisted,

“Sunshine is not exactly stupid,

but she is a bit naWe nnd in­

experienced, I don't think any­

one who knows me would

accuse me o f being either.” <4

Familii W««klu, May S3,1071

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‘W h a t in th e * ^ o r ld !Ambasudrets Sam

A good listener

What doec a Summer Festival Queen dolic’forc ll's summer? Wc nskcd Sii-

iniinlliii Ridge, 24. n blotulc from Lans­

ing,- Mich., who hns tlint role in New

York Ciiy this summer. During the w in­

ter, niul spring she spent her time visit­

ing dilTcrcnl towns nround the coimtry

iuid in liuropc (her first trip) and made

spceclics, both impromptuutnd planned.

“Siun" told us how growing up in a

smaller community prepared her for her

present w»y o f life: "People in n sn)jjll

town urc more compassionnte and trust­

ing. One thing I have learned is to smile

nnd to listen to people when I meet

them. they will l>e at case. I was

terribly shy in high school, so I took

specch. I was .still shy. Then oup semes-

• tcr I got A*s. I Wan so happy I sud­

denly wanted to get up nnd talk. And

I still do."

Friday beglnt the long Memorial Day

weekend. For those who make it a

"family retmion" time, the Mental

Health Association hns some advice—

and comfort. It seems thnt an analysis,

of telephone calls from persons experi­

encing extreme tension or emotional

problems reach a pciik just after holi­

day weekends which arc heavily fam-

ily-orieiilcd. The M HA suggests (1) a

rcnlistic acceptnnce of the fact that such

tensions, are normal. Pamily gathering''

do trigger a range of memories and

old reactions. t2 ) Avoiding too much

inactivity can help situations from get­

ting sticky Organized outings leave

less time to dwell on past problems.

It was students at the Univenily of

Florida, Gainesville, who first discov­

ered the sport of inner-tubing down the

Ichelucknoo’-Wiver. 35 miles away. Now

cnch weekend about 100 families of

(lonters come to enjoy the gentle nd-

vcntiire. As part of the state park .sys­

tem, the river nnd surroimding wilder­

ness nre public and free— the only rules

being no booze, motori^oats or litter-

Ichetucknee River Floaters

Food and drink on the drink

inj'. The 72-tlegree current nmves about

a mile an hour, providing a three-to

five-hour trip. Ilecnuse inner tubes arc

(juiel craft, a Hoater can get a restful

look lit passing wildlife. On view arc

raccoons, turtles, (Uh, cel, nquatic ferns

aiul mosses— and, occasionally, the shy

alligator, which patrolling park rangers

swear is not aggressive. The water is so

clear the naked eye can see the white

sand.bottom; snorklers spot fossils and

Indian artifacts. Most of the adven­

turers eat en route, from home-pnckcci

lunciips huoyetl up by extra flotation

gear. Those who prefer dry food wait

for the regular picnic tables at the end

of the three-mile run.

This Week's Dates: Walker Cup Golf

Matches Ixstwccn U..S. and Great Drit-

nin arc held nt St. Andrews, Scotland.

Anniversaries; The Dionne Quintuplets

wore born in Canada ^7 years ago Fri­

day. President Jo!m F. Kennedy would

have Iwcn 54 Saturduy. ^

Birthdays: Rosemary Clooney is 4.1

fJiujday, May 23. nob Dylan in 30 nnd

_,Siobhan McKenna A!) Monday. Miles

Davis is 45, Leslie Uggan\ 'H 2K, Jeanne

Crain is 46 and Yugoslnvia's Marshal

Tito is 70 Tuesday.^ James Arness in

4K, and John Wayne is 64 Wednesday.

Hubert H. Humphrey is 60, and Henry

Kissinger is 4H Thnrsdny. Hob Hope

is (>H S'aturday. ,

Birthday People:

Dob Dylan, Rosemary Clooney

Q ^ips & Q uotesSeveral old friends who were dog N uric ry : Hawl-Jloo»t.

’ '— Kl<i{i~jioiu’rrs

SOCIALLY RESTRICTED

When in my le«ni, at parliec I( WM Always cuch a bore

To have lo phone lo Mother For "JuKt one hour more.”

I vowed <o marry early,Thai I mlfihl have (he right

To stay at partleii danclnc Til the middle of <hf nlt:ht!

Hut now that I'm a matron crown My social life's stiU bitter.

To (fel that extra hour now— f have (o phone my sitter!

— l l ^nl oM Oahorttifl

After dinner, the older sister of the

family and her teen-age brother were

watching their favorite TV program.

During the commercial, the sister

turned to the teen-nger nnd said, "Tell

me, Joclc, how corno yO|U date a dif­

ferent girl every night?"

"That’s easy," was her hrothcr's non­

chalant reply. "Km trying to find one

who isn’t flckle.” ~~A. T. Quisfi

MIXED GREENS -

M y ulM d g a r th n ’s anil I planted all the yard With lettucct radishes and leek.Mui i^eppeni, parsley, chard.

And every Blnfiie seed I threw

Came up without a hitch;

Hut omleoflh, I wish 1 knew Which was which.

_ / l^ f ly n i l i i p j t

S/fift on cfti/rcfi g roundr: "L e t us take

you to our Leader.’* — E d ilh K u las

owners were discu'vsing their pets one

day. One of the men complaincd that

his lieaglc hail lo l>e tljc diimlicst nni-

ninl in the world.

■'That tiog hns l>ecn going to obcdi-

cnce school for over a year now,” he

said in disgust, "nnd he still doesn't

■ know where the paper ends nnd tl\u

Jloor Ijcgins!” — Dun Henneil

I

IlypochoiuJriacs .utQer jrom ocute

iinogimilon. — Frank Tyger

At n drugstore in n downtown area,

u well-drc.iscd woman tapped n coin

sharply on the glass top of the candy

cotmter, Ignoring the fncl that other

people were ahead of her.

"Give me a pound of mixed nuts in

a hurry, young lady,'* she snapped nt

the clerk. “I'm doulile-parked whero I

shouldn't be."

“Take your time, madam," said a

man in iwUorm, wJiom she had just

nudged aside, "I Just gave you a ticket.*'

^ V . D . Paht

"Okay, Mom and DadI Which one of you stuffed this smelly old sock In my trumpet^'

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