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VOL, 67, KO. 86 Magic Valley's,Home Newspaper- . TW'lH FAILS,. IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22'. 1970 ./ .Goodlna'H«o*rmin' I- mivs- TEN'CEKITS’-' —Eiclkets Aplcketia walking Iho llrte at an addition to Duvall Oourts Senior Citizons ' housing HftvjlQOmorit In Twin Falii ' - week, but a crow from Butior DrQtljeEfi_ConstcncUon_Co.^of- Sun. Valley contlnuod con- atruction. 11)0 picket, from tho Idaho Dulldlnga Construction Trados - Council,'.carriod • a s !gn Nixon SALT U K E CITY (UPI>\. Fovcriah activity IS'under way today as officials and Socrot Service men scrambio .to prb- •paro for Pi;osidcnt nichard‘Nix- on's announced visit Friday to ieadors’of ,U jc Mormon Cluirch and Days of ‘I? Rodeor-------- :— ' 11)0 Indr^r rodoo Is to bo staged at the Salt Palace, arid Ha 11 D a in a Estimate In Millions As , >s^akie Storm Brunt BURLEY , Effortji' were proclaiming the employes ol.OiS” contractor favorhbie *rocoivo 'conditions less thap nu(!otiatod in collection bargalning'flRreementJ for this- arcn." A union spokesman at tlic sito said'to his knowledge n iio .^eWdtrirctlon^cornpany- “does not belong to anything." Construction on tho $ai4.000 -^{M-ojoct-be8an~l{ut—^u rsd ay ^ ,and pickets appeared on tlje site Monday. Tho. addition, niimed In iionor' of former Homing AuUiority board member U.N. Terry,.(lontabis 32 units for low Incomo senior citizens.'' Larry'Harper of the 'Twin Falls Ilousing AuUiority said tlie contract time calls for completion next April, but tho contractor expects to bo —finlshcd“witlrwc-project-in- DecembdV. \. project—flnanoed-by- —loan-fj mcnt, is aftlic corner of Shoup and Maurice, Just souUi of tho Valley Qiristlan tlmrch. Employes of Morlo-\lfolv^on . nd'-WBtfe“ Bakcr"ln~CaiislB------ ^— r— -------------------- dotermino , cx(j;rtt*~Dr 1damage County cOllocted . thorn ,:ln Applications for rcsldcncy In Uic project are still bebig taken, Harper said. Soviets Turing To Ocean LONDON ( U P I ) ^ o W ly, but wlUi dogged determination, tho Soviet Union 1s pushing towanl Indian— Ocean; crersjfvjco men. All kint|a of ami seek redbraTIioip I'or fai;* freo*crFairno\^Uei tilings are happening this mpr- mors whose crops were ham* Mr. Wolvcrton who owns land alng-” ' mcred Into tlio ground In a In the storm bolt said he llio President nnnounced'iio severo hall storm Tuesday believed his gi-ain fields suf- will stop off In Sait Lakocn afternoon. - forcd about GO to 70 per cent - jla-to-a-Gtillfomitt-wopklng----- g nr]y^08tlmatOB.indicato4hft-loM r~H o^i4-potatoo» Topic At vacation.^ Nixon Is to fly to. storm may have caused several U^«h^lflc^-mcoling-tho-govGr—miUion-dollaril-in-agrloultuj'j ounded Into the ,ground and . - 6an«-wer8-alii«-jBmageil— SAfcT-WKE-en'V^tiPlT^ nors of JIvo- northorn piniw ^ although Mverol woelu will bo A comprehensive nubile'lanll'i «Uiloi-Frldoy4n-FM-8o,-N.D,— Jlall-5tonM=lhitto-opBOlLrequlr«d-to-<l»UrmUM-plalit-f(^rtrculmlnBtln8!ilrytir5-of- balls denied Irrlgnllon pipe In survival. ■ rescnrch was dlscuswd todiiv some areas, broke out car andSugarbeota, Mr. Wolvorlon rb/tarm bureau oKiccrs trim W house wlndowt and Hattened Mld.lool.Ad.■■l^athrAari»rhad T e S S potatoes, grain and sugarbeels,gone through the field cutUng t ),, 70-plus dclogntos from Search For Plane ~ Continues Mdny farmers said thoir crops tho leaves In tiny pieces, mid not possibly revive as Uw ......................................... planls were forn apart and the Hwk Creek area south of pounded Into corrugates. Hansen had suffered lo ^ s . ' Farmers in ’tho Cassia, paul area farmers reported Jerome, Minidoka ~ and Twin heavy loss, although hailstones Falls arcfls-wcre organlrlng to there were described as the site uAi n?Av M c riioi^ I assistance under a of marbles. Some farm owners HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI )~U ng- lUgnatcr area classification. said their loss would be up to or rnngc aircraft iislnB rudnr Mr, Martin said soma ot the b, o^ss T T t«r cent, soarcli techniques to cu ostlmatos may dcpchdlng on the o'o^ w S or the °Norlh Ulntit c "SB”' ' " ' " ' ' O f c a about ono mile south S;laa^°[Snt^ .. : * ^ Jank Bahnn anri.hiB.sftn-nnn^ the so-callod “rcclamotion i‘'-of.-thfr-West "wcrc~pre~ - scntcd tho report, entitled "One • •Third of tho Nation’s Land,” on Tuesdliy. » Tlio report was completed last month by the Public Land, Law neview Commission (PLLRC), and Is designed u> give the assembled farm bu*. reau officials an ‘'educational look" at iand.revlew problems, "Wo want to gersiato furm- report In hopes they ' some resolutions for our-nntion* ' -Houateer^W Argus aircraft were in the air . The belt Is about four to five able to find a canvas and use It ’isjiw r McIntyre Is dkoctor ot the^a- tlonal resources department of JhaJJaUonal-Eiinn-ButBau, __ _ "Ttils report," ho continued, •'wilt have tromondoun ■Impact .... ... V. Tlio Soviet aircraft, a lour- 5 upon our environmental lllo, our . -engtoe-turboprop-Antonev.M,-™^,^"8™S;i, „;,.„™ V ^ ~ >«><*« was traveling from Kenavlk to o S J f i >««• We want to have a body Halifax, ono log . on Its trip ^ ^ one-hall tnbhe. ol policy concembig this report carrying mercy sum Ucs to Peruvian earthquako victims. »oap-In- evidently the next target- of Russia's developing global na* val strategy, In the oplpion of ~~mnitfirpiannBrg Indian Ocean> os° a' link In the encirclement of Communist China, those exports bellovo. Russia already is entrenched in. the Middle East and' the Mediterranean. And tlio Suez Canal, once It Is reopened, will 10 prlnciparpaMago Indian Ocean. Growing Soviet IntoresUn tho Indian Ocean was underlined earliirlhlfl month"whert nows ' looked out of a secret accord between Russia and tho small . 8trQtoglc_Indlnn_Occan_l9land. nation of Mauritius, which gained independence from Bri- tain only two years ago. -Officially termed a "fisheries Russia u: range of facilities for allegedly civilian planes ' and fishing vessels whose additional role as “spy ships" ha» become well known to Allied govemmonts and defonso chlofs during regular encounters In tlio Moditorrnnoan and Atlantic. Tho expansionist policy of, -CAtmVlWG A-SIGN favorable conditions for etnpl Rrnthrri rnnafnirtlftn Ca. o| H Russell Wlosoa, Twin Falli. Picki ,------- - i- site of the Terry Addition construction site. I of Butlw • /TC^tmtmctlott-OD-thfr-scnlor-cHisenfl housing' 1 Valley Is r A.v»Tftn»iPnt h/>gi>ri Inst TTmhidav bv thc.Sun s arc on the Valley based firm. Russia Is-Scarce S p a n is h Workers Killed i^ieky-Buneb " Hltemw (Ul’iy -Hmslans' will b« better housed, better led E»l«ulv« dttiuue wu «Iao T O T 1* 0 0 D . reporlad In Uw KailMfl dru on . " : a PIan_^.Tat’’ ' OltANADArSpln {D P ir^ Jwlt DwlwnrEit ljMicMtor, H r- -------- ------------------------------ ■t^llm- hriid-B t-a -Tinnir - uf-S'-BjU;!'"nd tarn Wyji' --------hUiAiLUKU IUI'IJ protesting construction workare Somk farmer* lald their nn,fh«ltormild lhl.'veorthnn Tuesday,' killing three and POtatoe/i,"igwlieeH may _ m r S r c l ^ B u t y w l l l llnd Injuring six In the worst labor !«<>Y«r !j“tbeani and p e^ are conlordnco doubte<l OTwrr can delegates to tbo U.S.* R^ubllc of . Korea Dcfonso Lost In Florida Area "ftgnnnnm~ttiir .Soviet economy, published ..................... Tuesday, showed increases in nearly every area of production except soap. Soap output in the PANAMACITY,Fla.(UPD- coastal data indicate that At 6 a.m. EDT. the •ill first half.of 1070 fell,by 10 per Hurricane Vocky Ipst Its punch Becky has bocomo very Oisor- defined center" of Bocky was. c^nt from lOCO. -jcrit-ncared-theT^rt-be8ches“ ganlted-Bnd-ls-6ontlnulnB^to-locatedneor-lotltud&-2fl.3.nQnth,:;^tfor-tlj(tFc*t-of-thpjcconomv‘ -r, of the Florida Panhandle todoj^* weaken and .therefore. It is longitude 85.fl west, or about 50 u,e figures indicated tho nallo(i and was downgraded to a being do^graded to a tropical miles south of Panama City. . ^in achieve the goals set in its tropical storm. storm," Uic Now Orleans Thousands of tourists on pinn for this year. The report Hurr-icano—warnlnfla—and—Wcatho^Buroau•8ald todayr- — resort-boachos of-U»o-paid»and.-aald-over«ll-«conomlc-growtir watches . wofo' cancolod' all —Becky was forecastto move .le's "miracle strip" had .fled vvas 8.5 per cont. along the Gulf Coast from Inland near Port St. Joe during tho area Tuesday, leaving the o ,e of tlie most important Florida to Mississippi. the-mornlng, and the weather stretch virtually deserted, indicators was -per capita ,, , , ~Thestormrwhlch had pushed -bUfoau~"WBmod~of—posslble-Mnny-rcsidents.-howovor, ro—jncDmcr~ahootlnB- up -to nn— ^— barely hurricane forco winds of tornadoes on a stretch of the fused to leave, scoffing at the average of 120 rublea-|133- . P^fiylous 75 miles per hour most of Florida Coast from Panama minimal winds of tljc silorm.. per montli. lliot Tuesday, weakened early this -atv to St. Marks. ' ruble (11.11) siio rt ........ - ........ , . . -Jaomlng---------- ----------- -- ---------- -------------------- -------- ---------- ^ --------------------------- ---- --------e,al-for-thfr^(u|.ot-U»H'«<u^and - J ig ! l£r^ia.Mbno^^ A government spokesman mllea In width, were w w r . said 37 policemen wore Injured atorm (otith of Hanien. In the fighting, two requiring Some scattertd damage was hospitalization. reported In lurroundlng "An InviStlgatlon has been “■ '““ i , ordered but the civil govern- m enl ivUI not . tolerate .any. Prop >nirance, Twin Falls,. __ ,, illon lHi »— American troops wlthdrawajs from South Korea. "Hie ROKa„" said an Amerl- cpnsource, "have bMn.ordnrcil ____ IV Seoul to stand pat, and they are following their Instructions to.th« lelter,'' ..... t(ui. u/juuia .aiiy.-r',-r . ... , ? ^ -----,—................ . ............ .l=onrp‘ubllc order;"’^**® ."»? rec®W fa-dBmage-—--nfg-twoHlay-moctlngH'bcBnn- the spokesman said. r«P®f**, Burley. Rupert, i^esday with "extremely frank Witnesses said police first KlmUrly w d Hans«n. Severe and cordial" discussions of tho fired over the workers’ heads «wn8_Araarlcan-propoaaUo-pull-QuL but then leveled their pistols at Minldoka-Caasla county 20,000 of tho W.OOO Amcricanfl the demonstrators when they stationed In South Korea. ------ were attacked wIUi stones. Most Investi^Uons by field Deputy, Defeniw Secrelary men of tho Crop Iniurarice David Packard outlhied tiie ]j^o fflcrw lU brheldiip for^ral--A Wi«5airpWltlotrntTuo?d^ daya to ^ o w for^ a more ac- t h r e ^ u r mooting at Camp "Navy Toconnnlssnncc • raid- „n.r nn,i worljcr In Bllboo last yoar.______ .“ r -Sovlot navittstralegy^goes bacle- to Uie ^ t o n rnkqiln crUlH nf Cause Of Death .Withheld Shale Development Continuation Seen was a sure sign tlio target will - be mot or surpassed. 71)0 report, publlslipd by the. government newspaper,’Izvos* tia, detailed growtli of consu- T062, wiilch rovealod Russian —naval weakness In-supporting overseas political ventures when a U.S. naval blockade -• forced thrKremlln- to-wl t Itdraw •- its missiles. '• Since tlion, Russia has pushed a ppworful fleet into the - Medltorranonn, bulvshlps~also iiave boon sent Into 't)ia Indian Ocean and Porji!nnjG»iLf.____ Tho dovdldping power va- vuum In the Indian Oceap>- highllghtod by* the -previous British Labor govemioent’j. ■decision to pull out from "East -of-iua»ii-U i- ttift.. f nd - o L th a'- • year-~evldently has sharpened, Soviet appetites. Friendly rela« —Uons.wlth India; which rel a*agatn8tW.l -GonOiotr alsohavoH thb Moscow push into the area, ' ihlhe'^ew tif wtfst^mdefonw; ^ffitHhUbor policy Ihe new'British Confef- , vaUve 'government, la wojklng. . towartUiHldriUhued' Britlih . tailUtifiinMncelatHeanti'. . > lB m y e r,' 'Uie. RuaaUha are Police disclose U.0 caim omcfltb autopsy resulta for Iji^e portSnelnBit-of the plan, "to Murninghan. They said tho ^ingurmountnblo." InformaUon-aliould-bc- Jmbwn— w o|d--nntj...R op- Shoi'man Witnesses said tho men mcr goo^rprSductlon^buU^^ Paraded through the - streets, •the M nslptlon rates were WASHINGTON ( U PI)-nep. ve|opmci,t could revived. bricks from a nearby JplmS. Wold, IUWyo.',,Tucs^y— Aprai;o»sd.pj!j.nl^^^^^^^^^ tr„ck and uMd them In an tolovlalons and radios went u p T 'f'“"’l’*-*“ - ' “r" 10Interior nonnrtmcnt'. by 7 per cent but consumption chorso"- ---------- - Increased by B per cont. A 6 per cont rise In production M __________ ______ Por ■tio tliousand .wOl-Ws were- Involved In the demonatratlon Federal ^ t o s u r ^ In ^ against a delay In the signing 61 a new wage agreement..: velopmei\t could bo resolved. ,«. __ —^-~ A proposodoll almlo test leai. .... oxproB5Cd-optimlsm-atont-fcdn3^»M»»''b^ dflvolopmont soy- aldorntion for nelirly n year In under other programs, she said. Peace Refusal H.M. Smith. He oxpldlntd )n— groijt-detall thi Nlyn dodrlno m d olHcTnallons throuloffifby“ 'Communist aggression would have to' assume' increasing ^esponslbllltlca for'tholr-own- socurlty.' But olwaysr^PackinTl-sold— with the aiuurances Uiot Uio United States would rchdor lmmedl#to_nnd wholB-hcartcV -asalsUniefe only to the killer and pollc Mlu Murninghan, Uio daugh- ter. Ql former Lansing Mayor Max E:^ .Murninghan, was kidnaped July 9 by a gunman who held up QaUagher’a Gift aiop, pistol-whipped Uio owner aFd took HO. Lawle's decom- posed, body'was found In a ■swampy, nval area south of Uoyd, n- Utah, met'Tuesday t^th tho Nixon administration's top conservationist. Utah,W! , WyomWg and Colorodo contain , the world's 1 yiet_Cong; Cut Into tiorado n n ' "V “ v iwft Base Area laliolo. _ .............. ........... 1 FindGold ____________ uwjuuii ui w w . • . ^ laraol most likely will reject waslilng macmnos was offset— H ^lTnTrkPrQ ^ UrTs&Ueirof the latett U.S, by...an - 8: Dcr, _cdnt. rise In Middle East peaca plan.calljng purchasos, Othor figures Indicated tho Soviets are striving to relievo oIU miu ' Imrdships-Jrhoy-buUL. ' P q q H e a V y To support thoso-assurancesr American soilrcos'sald Packard additional r.econnalssance planes for their own ah' torco, and said the Amwlcans would_ "Tor a~three4ribaUi cease-fire becTupTIie number oriets'In , along the ^ u e s C ^ , even at the KoreaJapanese a>ea W the risk of ranklbig Ihe Nixon South Korea's dofonse. admlnislr«t)on.dlpIom»Uci«Kf_ ces WTel AvlV lild-tikUy. ------- :juhg I . Korean Pefen»e_ Mlniilibr_____ Jung Nm HIuK argued that iHo r .• _ 760,00)1 new apartments, and. iir’iiwii concontrnllonofollal^olo ' showed hefty Increases in such MSS?lrM "^WTNOM PENH (UPI)--Viet-chronically M aror food-ltems------ NEW— V O B K - . Uovd and Wold said as a re- Cong and iJorIh Vietnamese,,as fruit, ' moat and milk men hijacked-a . . ------ suit'of tlieir meotlng they loit troopj. cut Phnom Penh's productST— loaded with $t »,000 worth of somieUme today, will hold to, m Inoeasedilofcnso budget lit ' Egypt's reply to the Amefl- emerBing South Korean econo- IK—(tlPD—Five-can pfoposaI.-Ui.bajkdlvered.la_my.ooifldnot»nordto-shoulder— —^ I-a panel truck lheU.S.repreaeniative'[n'Cako the addltionisi responsibility of took A special iOTOau-invesUgat- partmenfs proposed .ing team was formed to look A •' ,, Into-hMJealh aWftlngi'empha-____ l -ffM^the^nusalve-iieafctc;— -HpduCtlOn--- gohl Tuesday, then took lesa the Egyptian d e m ^ Israel than'a third of the ahlpcnent, withdraw from, d terril^ It- tlio environ- 4V«H>io |o tho sea thU morning ' Consumer production ‘alsed hi con- and renewed their attsck on second piiicd to hoavji ind— ,, - ------------ . , ior De-‘ one of.the Cambodlan'army'a whorothoSoviets traditionally The truck was found abandoned capttured In JIW7 w*r, the lalTdo- rnoaivHsnralninffHaBBin---------- mncenlrallt twiirliinilreflorts:— Ihreerhoufa^aftei^ttteH'ehbefy-aemlnfllrlalfhlm iiM npaptcJl with »100,MO worth of buUloiv Ahramiald, Intac!,. ■■ ' Wplomatlc aotiree* In, Tel Official report^ on th« fight- stool, electrical power, machlna -,btg- came from '-Caihbodian, buUdlng-aiid-chomlcaUindus-— sppkesmeii—as' the^ation's tries JMOordod the^-stroi^est ' rOen.-l/'n^IJnlr^ttWitnr^iBrtli-liUhSi.aoon -pr«M THTjaWWatOTttd'-TKM-lia-'tL... »m«ar ctoW..(leiau»;br«e^i IhUi time, Hiere was blso some disa- -, greemeni oMr the assessment :of the North Korean mllltory ■ striaigth. ------ TJie Alnerlcan ----------- ----------------- -WASHDiaTON.(UPI).-Can.iBan*ta*--lo— ask— the— Thal--.-rThoughrnolrpartT>f-lheTrtate--hoavyiind,™M.: Services were scheduled for 1 WUUam C Wiatmoreland sayS covenmiitnt for miUtary a ^ plan, the broduction' of now the police said, p»r'l1iln«day^t-1h* t»rtr« -presldent-Nlj(oiiy^bodl«rTsi(M''agiliat;>rtiat-h«-te^ -Tlii'-hlJaoUng-wa* ------------ ----- feiir«(ptt haa Coni^^ “ barbarous aggraatlo^'* ly tho ib e report p u 'i& population at darlpgly--at .8_ajn. «t; an : ^ a W j« to the ipabld"- ijwderAlzaHdirMmf *Ihan said I he wouW ask the dmdatlng Muthttrn iMrt of .Vletnun to ‘‘a ,. Oen,^ Wdrtmore- MvehmlUloitpersonsoVer July ' traveled ^xp^easway . In dergymiii; . ^ H^e .Howard . . • Und/the U:& Army ! Bronx. . D o ^ .of inotbriata ' ..................................... thavA'^C L^rman/to quo^ d io ^ the euloify from the Simon and —IttrmB I hyorlto:of, Milrhlng-, W ^ r ^ M W d Ihe M .................... 5 IV. , 1 ^ , Into , C ^ 1 ^ ..w^wngt^ f e s S d -M * « 6 E -r.^.' IW I! —A... fw, '. teaW s __ ........... .... ...... . .. was. said la .. must havA'Jeea (h« -hlUdcei^,^M lbe|O vaitn^ . Who *of« ski iii(j wm»»»,lho •“ iP .carried p i^ , M ttw Wrf* ' 'kitd,« 61 tee,side o» for, 4 ,f « Mnrlt«:ef,MiWilng-, M6 uln,rly on J|»fg((n 'irtlT -tteT ra-ffilS W 'filsS W 'IrarlrfiaW ' 'kitd.« Helpeis tb tee side o( &*.»«! ' ' f ' ■■ '■ ' ■•1 ’''' -r'c.''' ' 'I,,''.-'*' »,t i t

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VOL, 6 7 , K O . 86

Magic Valley's,H om e Newspaper- . TW'lH FAILS,. IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22'. 1970 ./

.Goodlna'H«o*rmin'■I- m i v s -

TEN'CEKITS’-'

—Eiclkets

A plcketia walking Iho llrte at an addition to Duvall Oourts Senior Citizons ' housing HftvjlQOmorit In Twin Falii '

- week, but a crow from Butior DrQtljeEfi_ConstcncUon_Co.^of-

S un . Valley contlnuod con- atruction.

11)0 picket, from tho Idaho Dulldlnga Construction Trados

- C o u n c il, '.c a rr io d • a s !gn

NixonSALT U K E CITY (UPI>\.

Fovcriah activity IS'under way today as officials and Socrot Service men scrambio .to prb- •paro for Pi;osidcnt n ich a rd ‘Nix­on's announced visit Friday to ieadors’of ,Ujc Mormon Cluirchand Days of ‘I? Rodeor-------- :—' 11)0 Indr^r rodoo Is to bo staged a t the Salt Palace, arid

H a 1 1 D a i n a

Estimate In Millions As , >s akie Storm Brunt

BURLEY , Effortji' were

proclaiming the employes ol.OiS”contractorfavorhbie

*rocoivo'conditions

lessthap

nu(!otiatod in collection “ bargalning'flRreementJ for th is -

arcn." A union spokesman at tlic sito sa id 'to his knowledge

n i i o .^eW dtrirctlon^cornpany- “does not belong to anything."

Construction on tho $ai4.000 -^{M-ojoct-be8an~l{ut— u rs d a y ^

,and pickets appeared on tlje site Monday. Tho. addition, niimed In iionor' of former Homing AuUiority board member U.N. Terry,.(lontabis 32 units for low Incomo senior citizens.''

— L arry 'H arper of the 'Twin Falls Ilousing AuUiority said tlie contract time calls for completion next April, but tho con tracto r expects to bo

—finlshcd“ w it lr w c - p ro je c t - in - DecembdV. \ .

project—flnanoed-by-—loan-fj

mcnt, is a ftlic corner of Shoup and Maurice, Just souUi of tho Valley Qiristlan tlm rch.

Employes of Morlo-\lfolv^on. nd'-WBtfe“ Bakcr"ln~CaiislB------ — r — --------------------

dotermino , cx(j;rtt*~Dr 1 damage County cOllocted . thorn ,:ln

Applications for rcsldcncy In Uic project are still bebig taken, Harper said.

Soviets T u r in g To Ocean

LONDON (U P I)^ o W ly , but wlUi dogged determination, tho Soviet Union 1s pushing towanl

Indian— Ocean;

c re rs jfv jc o men. All kint|a of ami seek redbraTIioip I'or fai;* freo*crFairno\^Uei tilings are happening this mpr- mors whose crops were ham* Mr. Wolvcrton who owns land alng-” ' mcred Into tlio ground In a In the storm bolt said he

l lio President nnnounced'iio severo hall storm T uesday believed his gi-ain fields suf- will stop off In Sait L a k o c n afternoon. - forcd about GO to 70 per cent

- jla-to-a-Gtillfomitt-wopklng----- g nr]y^08tlmatOB.indicato4hft- lo M r~ H o ^ i4 -p o ta to o »

Topic Atvacation.^ Nixon Is to fly to. storm m ay have caused several U^«h^lflc^-mcoling-tho-govGr— miUion-dollaril-in-agrloultuj'j

ounded Into the ,ground and. - 6 a n « -w e r8 -a lii« - jB m ag e il— S A fc T -W K E -e n 'V ^ tiP lT ^

nors of JIvo- northorn piniw ^ although Mverol woelu will bo A comprehensive nubile'lanll'i«Uiloi-Frldoy4n-FM -8o,-N.D ,— Jla ll-5 to n M = lh itto -o p B O lL req u lr« d -to -< l» U rm U M -p la lit-f(^ rtrcu lm ln B tln 8 !ilry tir5 -o f-

balls denied Irrlgnllon pipe In survival. ■ ■ • rescnrch was dlscuswd todiivsome areas, broke out car and Sugarbeota, Mr. Wolvorlon rb /ta rm bureau oKiccrs trim W

house wlndowt and Hattened Mld.lool.Ad.■■l^athrAari»rhad T e S Spotatoes, grain and sugarbeels, gone through the field cutUng t ),, 70-plus dclogntos fromSearch For

Plane ~ Continues

Mdny farm ers said thoir crops tho leaves In tiny pieces, mid not possibly revive as Uw .........................................

planls were forn ap art and the Hwk Creek area south ofpounded Into corrugates. Hansen had suffered l o ^ s . '

F a rm e rs in ’tho C assia , paul area farm ers reportedJerom e, Minidoka ~ and Twin heavy loss, although hailstones Falls arcfls-wcre organlrlng to there were described as the site

uA i n?Av M c r iio i^ I assistance under a of marbles. Some farm ownersHALIFAX, N.S. (UPI )~ U n g - lUgnatcr area classification. said their loss would be up to or

rnngc aircraft iislnB rudnr Mr, Martin said soma ot the b, o ^ s s T T t« r cent, soarcli techniques to cu ostlmatos may dcpchdlng on the o 'o ^

w S or the °Norlh Ulntit c “ "SB”' ' " ' " ' ' O f c a about ono mile southS;laa^°[Snt^ .. :■ * ^ Jan k Bahnn anri.hiB.sftn-nnn^

the so-callod “ rcclamotion i‘'-of.-thfr-West "wcrc~pre~

- scntcd tho report, entitled "One • •Third of tho Nation’s Land,”

on Tuesdliy. »Tlio report was completed

last month by the Public Land, Law neview Commission (PLLRC), and Is designed u> give the assembled farm bu*. reau officials an ‘'educational look" at iand.revlew problems,■ "Wo want to g e rs ia to furm-

report In hopes they ' some resolutions for our-nntion*

' -H ouateer^W

Argus aircraft were in the air . The belt Is about four to five able to find a canvas and use It

’ i s j i w r

McIntyre Is dkoctor ot the^a- tlonal resources department of

JhaJJaUonal-Eiinn-ButBau,__ _"Ttils report," ho continued,

•'wilt have tromondoun ■Impact. . . . ...V .Tlio Soviet a ircraft, a lour- 5 upon our environmental lllo, our .

-en g to e -tu rb o p ro p -A n to n e v .M ,-™ ^ ,^ "8 ™ S ;i, „ ; , . „ ™ V ^ ~ >«><*« was traveling from Kenavlk to „ o S J f i >««• We want to have a bodyHalifax, ono log . on Its trip ^ ^ one-hall tnbhe. ol policy concembig this reportcarrying m ercy su m Ucs to Peruvian earthquako victims.

»oap-In-

evidently the next target- of Russia's developing global na* val strategy, In the oplpion of

~~mnitfirpiannBrg

Indian Ocean> os° a' link In the encirclement of Communist China, those exports bellovo. Russia already is entrenched in. the Middle East an d ' the Mediterranean. And tlio Suez Canal, once It Is reopened, will

10 prlnciparpaMago Indian Ocean.

Growing Soviet IntoresUn tho Indian Ocean was underlined ea rliir lh lfl month"whert nows

' looked out of a secret accord between Russia and tho small

. 8trQtoglc_Indlnn_Occan_l9land. nation of Mauritius, which gained independence from Bri­tain only two years ago.-Officially termed a "fisheries

Russia u:range of facilities for allegedly civilian planes ' and fishing vessels whose additional role as “spy ships" ha» become well known to Allied govemmonts and defonso chlofs during regular encounters In tlio Moditorrnnoan and Atlantic.

Tho expansionist policy of,

-CAtm VlW G A-SIGN favorable conditions for etnpl R rnthrri rnnafnirtlftn Ca. o | H Russell Wlosoa, Twin F alli. Picki

,-------- i- site of the Terry Addition construction site.I of B u tlw • /TC^tmtmctlott-OD-thfr-scnlor-cHisenfl housing' 1 Valley Is r A.v»Tftn»iPnt h/>gi>ri Inst TTmhidav bv thc.Sun s arc on the Valley based firm.

RussiaIs-Scarce

S p a n i s h

Workers K illed

i ^ i e k y - B u n e b

" H l te m w (Ul’iy -H m sla n s ' will b« better housed, better led

E»l«ulv« dttiuue wu «Iao T O T 1 * 0 0 D .reporlad In Uw KailMfl dru on . " :

a PIan_^.Tat’’' OltANADArSpln {D P ir^ Jwlt DwlwnrEit ljMicMtor, H r- -------- ------------------------------

■ t^llm- hriid-B t-a -Tinnir - uf-S'-BjU;!'"nd tarn Wyji' --------hUiA iLUKU IUI'IJprotesting construction workare Somk farmer* lald their

nn,fh« lto rm ild lh l. 'v e o rth n n Tuesday,' killing three and P O ta to e / i ," ig w lie e H may _ m r S r c l ^ B u t y w l l l llnd Injuring six In the worst labor !«<>Y«r !j“ tb ea n i and p e ^ are conlordnco doubte<l

O T w rrcan delegates to tbo U.S.* R ^ub llc of . Korea Dcfonso

Lost In Florida Area"ftgnnnnm ~ ttiir

.Soviet economy, published.....................Tuesday, showed increases in

nearly every area of production except soap. Soap output in the

PA N A M A CITY ,Fla.(U PD - coastal da ta indicate that At 6 a.m . EDT. the •ill first half.of 1070 fe ll ,by 10 per Hurricane Vocky Ipst Its punch Becky has bocomo very Oisor- defined center" of Bocky was. c^nt from lOCO.

-jcrit-ncared-theT ^rt-be8ches“ ganlted-Bnd-ls-6ontlnulnB^to-locatedneor-lotltud&-2fl.3.nQnth,:;^tfor-tlj(tFc*t-of-thpjcconomv‘-r, of the Florida Panhandle todoj^* weaken and .therefore. It is longitude 85.fl west, or about 50 u,e figures indicated tho nallo(i and was downgraded to a being d o ^ g ra d e d to a tropical miles south of Panam a City. . ^ in achieve the goals set in its tropical storm. storm ," Uic Now Orleans Thousands of tourists on pinn for this year. The report

Hurr-icano—warnlnfla—and—Wcatho^Buroau•8ald todayr- — resort-boachos of-U»o-paid»and.-aald-over«ll-«conomlc-growtir watches . wofo' cancolod' all —Becky was forecastto move .le 's "miracle strip" had .fled vvas 8.5 per cont. along the Gulf Coast from Inland near Port St. Joe during tho area Tuesday, leaving the o , e of tlie most important Florida to Mississippi. • the-m ornlng, and the weather s tre tc h v irtu a lly d eserted , indicators was -p e r capita , , , ,

~ T h e sto rm rw h lc h had pushed -bUfoau~"WBmod~of—posslble-M nny-rcsidents.-howovor, ro—jncDmcr~ahootlnB- up -to nn— ^— barely hurricane forco winds of tornadoes on a stretch of the fused to leave, scoffing a t the average of 120 ru b le a - |1 3 3 - . P^fiylous75 miles per hour most of Florida Coast from Panam a minimal winds of tljc silorm.. p e r montli. llio tTuesday, weakened early this -a tv to St. Marks. ' ruble (11.11) s i io r t ........ - ........ , . .

-Jaomlng---------- ----------- ------------ -------------------- -------- ---------- --------------------------- ------------e,al-for-thfr^(u|.ot-U»H'«<u^and -J ig ! l£r ia.Mbno^^

A government spokesman mllea In width, were w w r . said 37 policemen wore Injured atorm (otith of Hanien.In the fighting, two requiring Some scattertd damage was hospitalization. reported In lurroundlng

"An InviStlgatlon has been “■'““ i ,ordered but the civil govern-m enl ivUI not . tolerate .an y . Prop > n ira n c e , Twin Falls,.

_ _ , , illon lHi »—American troops wlthdrawajs from South Korea.

"Hie ROKa„" said an Amerl-cpnsource, "have bMn.ordnrcil ____IV Seoul to stand pat, and they are following their Instructionsto.th« lelter,''.....t(u i. u /ju u ia .a iiy .-r ',-r . ... , ? ^ -----,— ................ .

............ .l=onrp‘ubllc order;" ’ **® ."»? rec® W fa-dB m age-—--nfg-twoHlay-moctlngH'bcBnn-the spokesman said. r«P®f**, Burley. Rupert, i^esday with "extremely frank

Witnesses said police first K lm U rly w d Hans«n. Severe and cordial" discussions of tho fired over the workers’ heads «wn8_Araarlcan-propoaaUo-pull-QuLbut then leveled their pistols at M inldoka-Caasla county 20,000 of tho W.OOO Amcricanflthe demonstrators when they stationed In South Korea. ------were attacked wIUi stones. Most Investi^Uons by field Deputy, Defeniw Secrelary

men of tho Crop Iniurarice David Packard outlhied tiie] j ^ o f f l c r w l U b rh eld iip fo r^ ra l- -A W i« 5 a irp W ltlo trn tT u o ? d ^

daya to ^ o w for^ a more ac- t h r e ^ u r mooting at Camp

"Navy Toconnnlssnncc • ra id -„ n .r nn,i worljcr In Bllboo last yoar.______ . “ r

-Sovlot navittstralegy^goes bacle- to Uie ^ t o n rnkqiln crUlH nf

Cause OfDeath.Withheld

Shale Development Continuation Seen

was a sure sign tlio target will - be mot or surpassed.

71)0 report, publlslipd by the. government newspaper,’ Izvos* tia, detailed growtli of consu-

T062, wiilch rovealod Russian —naval weakness In-supporting

overseas political ventures when a U.S. naval blockade

-• forced thrKremlln- to-wl t Itdraw • - its missiles. ■ '•

Since tlion, Russia has pushed a ppworful fleet into the

- Medltorranonn, bulvshlps~also iiave boon sent Into 't)ia IndianOcean and Porji!nnjG»iLf.____

Tho dovdldping power va- vuum In the Indian Oceap>- highllghtod by* the -previous British Labor govemioent’j .

■ decision to pull out from "East -o f- iu a » ii-U i- ttift.. f nd -oL tha'-

• year-~evldently has sharpened, Soviet appetites. Friendly rela«

—Uons.wlth India; which rel a * a g a tn 8 tW . l

-GonOiotr alsohavoH • thb Moscow push into the area,' ih lhe '^ew tif wtfst^mdefonw;

^ f f i tH h U b o r policy Ihe new'British Confef-

, vaUve 'government, la wojklng. . towartU iH ldriUhued' B r it lih . ta ilU tifiinM nce latHeanti'. .

> lB m y e r, ' 'Uie. RuaaUha are

Policedisclose U.0 c a im om cfltbautopsy resulta for I j i ^ e portSnelnB it-of the plan, "to Murninghan. They said tho ^ ingurm ountnblo." InformaUon-aliould-bc- Jmbwn— w o |d - -n n tj .. .R o p - Shoi'man

Witnesses said tho men mcr goo^rprSductlon^buU^^ Paraded through the - streets, •the M n s lp t lo n rates were

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - n e p . ve|opmci,t could rev iv ed . bricks from a nearbyJplm S. Wold, IUW yo.',,Tucs^y— Aprai;o»sd.pj!j.nl^^^^^^^^^ tr„ck and uMd them In an

tolovlalons and radios went u p T 'f '“" ’l’*-*“ - ' “r"10 In terior nonnrtmcnt'. by 7 per cent but consumption chorso"----------- - Increased by B per cont. A 6 per

cont rise In production M

__________ ______ Por■tio tliousand .wOl-Ws were-

Involved In the demonatratlon Federal t o s u r ^ In ^ against a delay In the signing 61 a new wage a g re e m en t..:

velopmei\t could bo resolved.,« . __ —^ -~ A proposodoll almlo test le a i .

. . . . ■ o x p ro B 5 C d -o p tim ls m -a to n t- fc d n 3 ^ » M » » ''b ^dflvolopmont soy- aldorntion for nelirly n year In

under other program s, she said.

Peace Refusal

H.M. Smith. He oxpldlntd )n— groijt-detall th i N ly n dodrlno

m d olHcTnallons throuloffif by“ 'Communist aggression would have to' assum e' increasing

^esponslbllltlca fo r 'th o lr -o w n - socurlty.'■ But olwaysr^PackinTl-sold— with the aiuurances Uiot Uio United States would rchdor lmmedl#to_nnd wholB-hcartcV

-asalsUniefe

only to the killer and pollc M lu Murninghan, Uio daugh­

ter. Ql form er Lansing Mayor Max E :^ .Murninghan, was kidnaped July 9 by a gunman who held up QaUagher’a Gift a iop , pistol-whipped Uio owner aFd took HO. L aw le 's decom­posed, body 'w as found In a

■swampy, n v a l area south of

Uoyd, n - Utah, m et'Tuesday t^ th tho Nixon administration's top conservationist.

Utah,W !, WyomWg and Colorodo contain , the world's 1

yiet_Cong; Cut Into

tiorado n n ' " V “ viwft Base Arealaliolo. _ .............. ........... 1 •

FindG old

____________ uwjuuii ui w w . • . ^ laraol most likely will rejectwaslilng macmnos was offset— H ^ l T n T r k P r Q U rT s& U eirof the la te tt U.S, by...an - 8 : Dcr, _cdnt. rise In Middle East peaca plan.calljngpurchasos,

Othor figures Indicated tho Soviets a re striving to relievooIUm iu ' Imrdships-Jrhoy-buUL. ' P q q H e a V y

To support thoso-assurancesr American soilrcos'sald Packard

a d d it io n a l r.eco n n a lssan ce planes for their own ah' torco, and said the Amwlcans would_

"Tor a~three4ribaUi cease-fire becTupTIie number o r ie ts 'In , along the ^ u e s C ^ , even a t the Korea Jap an ese a>ea W the risk of ranklbig Ihe Nixon South Korea's dofonse. admlnislr«t)on.dlpIom»Uci«Kf_ ces W Tel AvlV lild -tikU y .------- :juhg I

. Korean Pefen»e_ Mlniilibr_____Jung Nm HIuK argued that iHo r .•_ 760,00)1 new apartments, and.

iir’iiwii concontrnllonofollal^olo ‘ ' showed hefty Increases in such MSS?lrM "^WTNOM PENH (U PI)--V iet-chronically M aro r food-ltem s------NEW— V O B K -. Uovd and Wold said as a re- Cong and iJorIh Vietnam ese,,as fruit, ' moat and milk men h ijacked-a . . ------suit'of tlieir meotlng they loit tro o p j. cut Phnom Penh's productST— loaded with $ t»,000 worth of somieUme today, will hold to , m Inoeasedilofcnso budget lit

' Egypt's reply to the Amefl- emerBing South Korean econo-IK—(tlP D —F iv e -can pfoposaI.-Ui.bajkdlvered.la_my.ooifldnot»nordto-shoulder— — ^ I-a panel truck lheU .S .repreaeniative'[n'Cako the addltionisi responsibility of

took

A special iOTOau-invesUgat- p artm en fs proposed .ing team was formed to look A • ' , ,In to-hM Jealh aWftlngi'empha-____ l -—

f fM ^ th e ^ n u sa lv e -i ie a fc tc ;— - H p d u C t l O n - - -

gohl Tuesday, then took lesa the Egyptian d e m ^ Israel th a n 'a third of the ahlpcnent, withdraw from, d t e r r i l ^

It- tlio environ- 4V«H>io |o tho sea thU morning ' Consumer production‘alsed hi con- and renewed their a ttsck on second piiicd to hoavji ind— , , - ------------ . ,• ior De-‘ one of.the Cam bodlan'arm y'a w horothoSoviets traditionally The truck was found abandoned capttured In JIW7 w*r, the

lalTdo- rnoaivHsnralninffHaBBin---------- m ncenlrallt tw iirliinilreflorts:— Ihreerhoufa^aftei^ttteH 'ehbefy-aemlnfllrlal fh lm iiM n p a p tc J lwith »100,MO worth of buUloiv A hram iald,Intac!,. ■ ■ ' Wplomatlc aotiree* In, Tel

„ Official report^ on th« fight- stool, electrical power, machlna -,b tg - came from '-Caihbodian, buUdlng-aiid-chomlcaUindus-—

sppkesmeii—as' th e ^ a tio n 's tries JMOordod the^-stroi^est ' rOen.-l/'n^IJnlr^ttW itnr^iBrtli-liUhSi.aoon-pr«M

T H T ja W W a tO T ttd '-T K M -lia - 'tL .. . »m«ar ctoW ..(leiau»;br«e i

IhUi time,Hiere was blso some disa- -,

greemeni oM r the assessment :o f the North Korean mllltory ■

striaigth. ------TJie Alnerlcan

----------- ----------------- -WASHDiaTON.(UPI).-Can.iBan*ta*--lo— ask— the— Thal--.-rThoughrnolrpartT>f-lheTrtate--hoavyiind,™M.:Services were scheduled for 1 WUUam C Wiatmoreland sayS covenmiitnt for miUtary a ^ plan, the broduction' of now the police said,

p » r 'l1 iln « d a y ^ t-1 h * t » r t r « -p re s ld e n t-N lj (o iiy ^ b o d l« rT s i(M ''a g i lia t;> r t ia t -h « - te ^ -Tlii'-hlJaoU ng-w a* -----------------feiir«(ptt haa Coni^^ “ barbarous aggraatlo^'* l y tho ib e report p u 'i& population at darlpgly--at .8j » _ajn. « t; an : a W j « to the

ipabld"-

‘ ijwderAlzaHdirMmf

*Ihan said Ihe wouW ask the dmdatlng Muthttrn iM rt of .Vletnun t o ‘ ‘a , . Oen, Wdrtmore- MvehmlUloitpersonsoVer July ' traveled ^xp^easway . Ind e rgym iii; . ^ H ^e .Howard . . • U nd/the U:& Army ’ ! Bronx. . D o ^ .of inotbriata '

..................................... t h a v A '^ CL^rman/to quo^ d i o ^ the euloify from the Simon and

— IttrmB I hyorlto:of, Milrhlng-,

W ^ r ^ M W d Ihe M ....................5IV. ,1 ^ , Into , C ^ 1 ^ . .w ^w n g t^ f e s S d - M * « 6E - r . ^ . ' I W I ! —A ...

fw, '. te a W s__ ..................... . . . was. said la ..

must havA'Jeea (h« -hlUdcei^,^M lb e |O v a itn ^ .Who *o f« ski i i i( j wm»»»,lho •“ iP ’.carried p i ^ , M t t w W rf*

' 'kitd,« 61 tee,side o» for, 4 ,f« Mnrlt«:ef,MiWilng-, M6uln,rly on J|»fg((n ' i r t lT - t t e T r a - f f i lS W 'f i ls S W 'I r a r l r f i a W ' 'kitd.« Helpeis tb tee side o( & *.»«!

' ' f '■■'■'■•1’' ' ' - r ' c . ' ' ' ' ' I , , ' ' . - ' * '

», t i t

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.3 Tl(Tlei-Newt», Twin PaM i/idaho Wednesday, July 33. 1970

J ) a i l y ^ W e a t h e r M i ^ p o & ^ ^ ^‘ PREVIEW OFE$$*WE*mER^EAVlFOAEM$T TO V.tO P.M. EST 7 -M-To

,/\lO ITO «

Magic Yalley Obituaries Seen

^ K t S i y r

Mrs. Fiorcnc^ ~ j ^ a r l c i n s o i i ' ~ '

„MrS, FlorcncoPorklnM n, 85, 13 Foothill Blvd., Pocntollo, dloJ Sunday ovonlnB, ot o short lltaeki, In ■ RlcWand, Wnsll., w<ioro slio hndW 'cn visiting ii

•A uBiior. ' ■ !Slic-Wiui born Oct. 3..18M, ot

.Fuheral ServicesThursday,Church of the Nasarene. Grand'Jiinctlom; Colo, hospital

Anna M, Meyw*. JiOTp. m. of a long lllnoss,

S i l i i b n E h l e r ' M orrl«W .CarjM nu.lng»m elanguage” In con-

Fourth St, S., died Tuesday In a - and Mra. Arthur

T hursday , Hovb i^unoral Qiapol, JeronYo.

Mrs. Grindrod

K lolnK opr recalling avents - during-the (our y'earj apent ot

Ho'was bom Jan, 2, 1888 a t n,„ „ , j Minidoka Relocation Brown Station, Mo;, and camo £„„(„■, , , , nobcrl N. W to Magic Valloy a t Uio ago oI 18 „ „ „ „where ho had. Ived slnco. Ho . j„„ „ Mllararmed, worked as a Janitor 0 Lolsor operatlnR

'*'°^'‘°'‘ » 'nvlng machine . . . Pearl nay ■ a cnrpontor. iuisworing "calls aCoE crojHe won m arried to Ado Ar-

SI.P m a r rM G™jjO ‘f- ainicH ospltoi o ra short lllnoss: m W a raoW on'iuiy lL lOK, al> o w p a W n . D « . l . . j 9 I 5 r a r F l l e r and s !H ,V ^ ^ ^ ^ n v ^ h e a r dPiirlttni

damoi(o. . . Dr. Emost Ragland reopen

__-„OUr II0g , WEDNESDAY, SHOWERY weather in expccied over the Upper MIsslsKlppl Vnllcy, most of the. Wain* and the fitatc.fljf

• Arizonit. Rnin and shouerc will be noted In-the Gulf Coast area and the Mid and Soltthehi

-------- ----------------------------------------------A— i______________ —

Atlantic Btntos. O ea r to portly cloudy ekios should prevail elsewhere. Somewhal cooIcr tem peratures will be Indicated over mi/ch of the eastern third of the nation, wllh llltlo chnnge over the remainder.

N a t i o ^ A I^

..AUdnMax. M Iin*cp.

"torecast

Mail Faces Trial For Assault

A man nccuscd of n.H.snu]llng n Twin Falls Pollco officer lost

^ e V ^ o U ' Y rP ini^ylviS^ M o ll m “a a ^ ' ^ U ^ ^ h ! ^ rS S t e T ^ o X ' u S l V c r X ' 'r P r n s ^ m l n E b a l had-llvod In Roxburg prlor.to , 2S,1055andshoprocededhlmln&hool S T i m D l e t e t o I” f ”** belonged death on March 10,19?0, In Twint a t S i l D ho r r v o d or. to t h e I d S church. Falls. Whon Mr. Ehlcr becorao

tor the I.DS a iiirch . S tirvlvors Include h e r , 111, he moved to Grand Junction ™ fy thoi?‘ movod to pS I I ; liusbond, •_ Burtey, two sons; to b , near his .on, lalcr_lo_UoKburB,JM(iB5_

rBofa^by Shafer.

D rliroriind Kennetli Grindrod, Soattlo, and Survivors Include Diro'o son.i, „ ’J‘’*‘by

Ifced T d l c t a W ash., one d augh ter, m L William Ehler .Grover^Clty,Patty Zarhn,. nirio; motheV; CaJlf., and Elvln Ehlor, Grand

m onth li i is been iw unu over lo________ _______ Dlatrlct Court, hut on a lessor

P rairie and Wood River Volley charge thnn Uiat inltinlly levied

CisniArclL Boise Cfllenr>-

-OiicnKO-'aeveland

-Dcavoc,,

K»00.

73-69

72

then' Twia Falls,Pnrklnson practiced modlclno

^M rH'** PorMnso^n^^w^ an Mrs.'Mary DoUgh, Burloy; five Junction, Colo.; iiis daughter,nctlve w orker In tlio LDS brotliers, William Baugh and Mrs. Betty Lou PeteraOn, An-Cliuccli She served as a ward . Ervjn Baugh, both Burley; Joy cHoroge, Alaska; two step-sons,tonchcr for 12 years. wflH past B augh, Pog.c, Idaho; Rqv Robert ■'ond ^ t h S. Wolson,

-praii.l,li>nt.nfJht a iftHp.f-Snclnlv. B o m B e a y e r t and G ranj CquIco, W a a h ^ v c in mhrLn. >loh. TVDvrnQvod toMSI n S d w ^ ^ Kioscnw, six diJn^hlo^iM rsnjrOOTSlt'Onil,

.K luV uni____i m n r o v R m o n t slsterfl. M rs. Ivan B ark e r. Twin Foils; Mrs. Kate Nof- Twin-FaU.s InlM l.-Assodalton and n member of ^iso;_ Mrs. _Xlma .'I'wltclicli; mandy,__ Heno, ^N cv.; m; h.

—oTWorld’Wor

Memorial Hospllol.___Ho was born Jan. 7, 1020, ,nt

Comstock, Nob., and a s a child moved to Wyoming with hW family. He married ElizabeUi Mar.ihall March 22, 1040, nt

L' was a ve te ran a

■.23

' Des Moines Detroit Fairbanks Fort Worth Honolulu . Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Lns Vegas U>s Angeles-

-MtjppblSx—Miami Mpls-St. Paul Now Orleans

= T W w = y w k = -O m ah a-

B580

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J I L

P a r tly ilo u d y today and ..tonlght-w ltb:-fllghUcliapcc-of_hlgh*-la-70s^Iow 8-34.33._w lth^agoInsL.hlm .--— _ — ----- [C D nu5ItcrsorU lnhPioneorfi,-G av® lle»-C allfr|-M r8,-nerborU -D onnfl-tIaU ott,-C ouncil;-!^Bhowers- or Ihundcrihow ers. patchy light frttflt J n sheltered . Robert Bruce Docken,3fl, who- m em ber of the LDS MouUrlo and Mrs. Verl C hcsle^’ Hazel Turnipseed, Weiser; And H*-'WIndi northwesterly 1M8 mph areas. Central iBaho moun- lists hlrf oddress ns genernl joth Ward both Burloy; .M rs. H arry Mrs.SlUrloySliolby.SL George, H-today, except guiUng to near 36 tains, south of Salmon River, delivery. Twin Falls, Is confined • 8„rvlved'by three sonsr Foulks, Omaha and Mrs. Roy Utah; 13 grandchildren; H step- Surviving, besides his widow,m ph n c a i^ th u nderahow era. will have clearing frtim the west in tlio Twin Falls County Jail for ^ Parkln.son. Webb Bollahd, San Gabriel, Calif.; U g randch ild ren and 12 step - are a daughter, Barbara JeanCooler. Highs today In low MU, ihl»'eveonrgrhecomlnn«o"<ly~fallurc-to-poat-bQndt)n-that-and— Leo~W rPnfklnBon— gfondchlldrctr-----------------------^greot-grandchildrenT — Four -N orbcrgrL as VegnarNcv.rtwo—

fair Thursday, with some, af- other charg c s ., • . . H n v W d . Cnllf.. Dr. Burt T. F unel-al ■services will bo brotherA also precedc(| him In 50ns, Lowoll Ray Shafer, Buhl,temoon clouds nmr'l^oloTcd During |)rctnmlnnry henrlnB "purkij^^n, I-os Angele.s, Calif; conducted o t 1 iT’m riliu rsd ay dffAlh| TS«rArnoltI”Kchl'T3»afer, T^vlh ^

.. . . . . . . . --------- ii._ ._4i. Monday in Probpto C o u r t , , ^ouBhters. Mrs. U e W. in the Burloy LDS n iird Word F u n e ral se rv ices for M r. Foils; a sister, Lula Hendricks,'Judge Eugene McCoy found ■•Rnlda” Lund, Rlchlond, Chapel by Bishop Floyd Ehler will be held at 1 p. m .B u l i l ; a brother, Lyle SHofer,tfioTe was sufficient evidence to . Addington Pasketti Final rltoswiU'bc held Friday a t Uie Wldte Mortuary -Duhl. and Oiree grandchildren..w arran t tho blndlnc over. “ C lo rissn” M orlindalo, w ith in Gem' Memorial Gardens. Cliapcl with Bishop Darrell Funeral serv ices will boTbcsday; however, J u d g e - p o r h i n s o n has lived F rlendi may call at tho Me- Holder conducting. Burial will conducted at 3 p.m. Friday at

il®, for Uie past 23 years; 13 Ciilloch F uneral. Homo Wed* be In tlie Filer lOOF C em etery .. Wliite. Mortuary ChapelrPinalagainst Docken will be an In- gmndchlldren and 15 great- nesday afternoon and evening Friends may call Tliursday rites will lie a t Sunset Memorial(lictnble misdemeanor rather grandchildren. ■ and Tliursday prior to services; evening and until services on P ark . F riends m ay • call

m n felony. Ho said Uio F uneral se rv ices will be 'F r id a y . Thursday afternoon and until

-JhuradflyJfcS lU jm i< m |ghL !n 408. Probability o f ^ I n i a i r » p e r cen t th is evening, d ecreasing to 10 -per, cent Thursday. Outlook for Friday, fa ir 'a n d w arm er. Cam as

th underihow ers In tho latO oftemoon In the eastern portion. Continued unseasonably cool with highs 6S-7S, lows 3S-45.

W eather SynopsisJ5 ..10 woathTor U»o past few days

,.23

_______________ rc vioas day.to m p o ra tu ro s w ill' continue

Wlndelphlft—Portland; Ore.- St. Louis

-S«lt-fcake-Clty-

-7 3 — 54-

4755

cur.J?nce^docs-noUlsL4i-poUcQ_the-bDS.-10lh—WardM-wlth

currently Is nearly stationary coo i‘today, with highs in the ^^dcf'in ltlornoccL^^over S ou theastern Idaho. I t lagh 70s to high BOs,-but will 1 , ! ? ; . I ,1 "P* . n..:will=weakcnr-flm]-bccoim ^ ln -—iiftflift--to—rlso--8 lo w ly --a H a ln -T ^ .. .-p y ,jlp -^ ^ i^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ p ^ — Mcmorlld

c..r n/w* 'Tu..^, ,ap« „ . I • . ^ u b H c officcr oud, a s ~Pnrk. Twing-asaauiua not a relfflVT" tho ^nrr

Judge McCoy sold tlie law

B u l l T o R e t i r e

-definite th e r o _ ^ a y . Surface -nn ft^ ipppr_ lffvp 1 r r d g l^

building slow ly over Idaho bringing fair weather and Is the

1 Falls, at 3:45 r

San Diego San Francisco SeattleSpokaneWashingtonWinnipeg

B150G7

' 6 0 ’

tomorrow mornUig, but' about 10 d eg rees w arm or

rt „ ; Fn™ ^ (( ic c r tsT in ^ llil l- liw . He Soldi'strong aurfncc winds. , lt».i'goodlnwM._but-thlnk3.Uio.

■Ihc-frlends Wednesday from 7:30 p. m. to O p. m . at the Ilenderson Funeral Home, *431 North“ l5U r

- ^ G u s i M o o mGustavus (Gus) A. Moore,'82, ■

651 Third Ave. E.., died of a short illness Tuesday afternoon

-aL_a-locaLntlralniUiom(L_______He was born A ^ . 0. 1607. at

I * m arried Georgia B arrett r e t l ^ u l T ^ U.N. otilclals

d X ? : f i l i n g lor oil in ^ ^ y ”-™

2:30 p.m. Friday at t ^ mor- -tuar-y-.-----^ ^

S E PT IC T A N K - C tS S P O O l C L O G G IN G P R E V E N T E D

IdahoAberdeen Beaif U k e

. DoiflC _____BuhlBurleyCaldwellCasUcford__

-E m ineL i-

pcraturcs on Tliurstoy.n ie front resulted In con- 'Surroce winds lu-e contlhUlnB rt„f(nrilnn of nollm ' oftlccr la

alderablc cloudiness and rather strong this mornlne wlUl \ o^rmer, u ru u n g .o r on ... The United Nations has 'n o tshower or-thundershow er nc- m c;T vlnds-ovet-SoutheastD m -;-“ '|j |= ™ ;;8 ^ ™ ™ ^ ™ ^ ^tlvlly over the area of Idaho Idaho riinning southerly to In con- k e TCHUM MarUin Kay him. Tho deputy chief of the

E “iiH r v r £ t S r S ? i E « - “ ntrSiaS s^^&f'vsd““"Central Orecon. The Magic rcrhainder of the area are

“ damage, as probably some ween 10 and 15 mph. TOc winds 5™ “=

Gooding Grace Grangevillp Hallov

-Id n h n n J e r o m e

Kimberly ' King Hill

K una.•■’ Lewiston •

Mountain Home Parma Pocatello

.■nujwrt :Salmon

_ ^ n S p r i n g s ___Tuttle Twin Falls

60- .30 _ 00_50 TV.

M 58' IV." - 62 .24 87 57 •

_00 55 .16 . 91 55

54 .»■

KETCI|UM -y MarUm Kay Edmundson, OB’ died. Tuesday afternoon at the Wood River Convalescent homo, Shoshone,

-Df_oJonfl illness. _SitfwoB bom Juno 16, IvKwTnt

Idaho.He had been o

Idaho and Twin Falls for Uie past 52 years. He was a Veteran of World War I

64 51 80 45

53

.44

(Uimngo, as prooumy aomc wuwi »u imu io mjm. »nc wuiua • , . . .v nn/vi,„n" in nn Tv“ *r. "*'^*7'* " — 7 V \ --- M rs. Mooro died In 1003.-Bpota further ojist, wim Salmon should bo dropping off loday, Pueb o, (^ lo ., and atcr was surviving are a step-son,rS ^ iiln g 4 8 - ^ f a r l l^ O T B -------------^ -----------------Mountain home reported .22 of Outdoor activities should be ‘I " Hcipreceded her In death. brothers, Ben F . Moore andan Inch. pleasant today wllh the cooler Survivors nclude one Fred E. M oore^both Twin

T em p era tu res yostordoy to m p o ro tu res and n l l » l » - ^ I s r t h r e e sIScrs; M ntrJrW .-afternMn g e n e ra V w o rb ln lh e breezo. Reds Tradlns Post in Twin . K e ^ ,™ McDowell, A rcadia , Calif.-,

— 1____ “ _____________________________■ Falls. . Private funeral services willT gs ti/y in g ' Mond ay

Officer Larn and Officer John W ellard, who hnd a rre s te d

Mrs. D. C. Hudson, -Laguna ---------- " T W

84 -65. .47 06 54 .08 87 52 Tr. 87-5087 50 Tr. 01 5084' 6485 58 85' 53

__82_52 00 .M88 56

CnRsin M e m o r ia l

jifca 'd u fm u rr iiuM-at-OTtifl-u n u . nuig. u m . ; m Mra. Tliursday at the Hollev Reddy, Twin-Falls.—

_ _ , n I* 'T- » C em etery by Rev. W. 0 . F u n e ral se rv ices will be

M a g ic V n H cy M c m o r i . i l ~ - Eugene TJarka. Friends maynessed the osjiault Of the officer Admitted at the police station. Trial date

Mrs. Newell Dickson, William in District Court lins not been ■ Bltzenburg, Mrs. Earl Jackson, set.Burton P e rrin e , Jose ^B cncpechcn and B enjam in........ .. ..........Mo&t%, all Twin Falls; Mrs. T w i t l F a l l S ' Robert Oliver, Wendell; Mrs.

K.iwanians_To H ear C andidate

Dick. SmiU), a Republican tftwHdate-foi^fflofroWtevoF6f~Idaho, will speak a t tho regular Kiwunls Club luncheon

•m eeting a t the T urf Club --'H iu rsduy .. I t . wos announced,

today.-M rrS m lth -w ill-b rttfo d u ccd -

Admltted__Mra. Leo Higloy, Mrfli.Jimmy

Stimpson; both Heyburn; Roy Steel and Thblmer Yother, both Oakley; Mrs. Lloyd Di Hayjlcn and Aurora Gui^dnton, botli Rupert, and Geraldlno Bowie,Paul.-------- ~ “ DlB«lfiffed. Mrs. Terry Weeks and son Kimberly; Mrs. Floyd Jam es, Mrs. Rose J. Sn^lth, Hager-

and Don W orthington, all >Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Robert man, has been admitted to the Burley; Mrs. Reyes Garza and Stovall and Mrs. Frank Her- Twin Falls Clinic Hospital for son and Lawnia B erg , all zlnger, all Buhl; Mrs. Omer medical treatment,RupcPtrM rsrLbsterW ash-iand— Bfannanr-Burloy-hJ^ato-Bcssle,------------------------------- —dau g h te r, and K atherine M urtaugh; Mrs. Alva Holmes, Cynthia Terry, Kimberly, hasCornia, oU Ookley; Mrs. Cleo Hansen, and Mrs. Nick Gergen, been adm itted lo the Twin FallsDayley, Dtfclo; M rs. Olaln Hozelton. Clinic Hospital for treatm ent:

-Dismlssed-

• IJUY U.S. SAVINGS OONDS ON; y o u r ‘ p a '.^r o l l s a v i n g s p l a n i

call a t White Mortuary Wed> nesday evening, T lnrsday and untin0 :30 a; m .-Friday.

- ^ n m m p s- P ld n V G I o b a J U P n L A R G K T o r Feed -

Hal** thot EKtrq f— d Crop thli yftir.. Uy b the liMiitii to httadcist Tini|ttiH|lkr€«1[.

IIVING BOPADCASr FACIllTKS A V A Iltlll tNVWHERE '

-Turtiip-Sa«d-avqilpbife:Ofa( W h a l < « a l * « . l ^ )

GLOBE SEED & FEED CO., bK.' Twhi M K M o ix ■

Edward Dillon, Michael Dodge I n"and Mrs.''CTara' A. - Ki dd. ’ ftll— i i u p r i t i -

: OUR BACK DOOR tH T R ^ H £ E _ -J ISt_OUB 1^^^

“{"“ "“still g o in g st r o n g — ouT ju l y "

■ m im cin jTDTTTMnltn:- -B lP lhB -

by Ray Lincoln. H ie Twin Falls Kiwunls Club officers imve

.sponsored sev era l p rogram s . featu rin g K ubernatorlnL cnn-

(iida'tes. C^ov. Don Samueltion will follow Mr. SmiUi, speaking’ at the July 30 session.

iiscM ip .T ioN it \ r i ; s r |ii:T iM i:s« .N i.’, \ i s

i'w ln H iT lU . I i l i i l i 'o

• Mj. <;«rrliTIIM M llIl - • ’•

(D u lly ^ H u iu lny) . S2.^ M v M n l l .

i*« n l‘ l i rA i lv n n r r -— ( l> i i i ly ^ S i in d ( i> )

I M o n lh . . . . .

— ^Tliomas.._(SH8ey _Sc)j^mldt,___M eml^rs of theJCnull GrongeDaughters were bom to Mr. C hristoble Trevino, Annie will m eerF rlday ot 7’prm .' at ’

and Mrs. I-.ee Hlgley and Mr. Wilson, Robert V. Hamilton, the Glen Dossett home for aa n d M rs i J im m y S t im p s o n , a ll--M rs, J 'hom asJliu^dy ^ hamburger fry. The team ofHovbum R o b ert T ucker, M rs. H ans H arry Sharp , winner of “

-------------- ---------------- JfirabS’

( fo o d in ^ M e in o r i i i l

-WayniAdmitted

»B»obojnd-Glen-Hitial.both Bliss; Mrs; Clinton SmIUi, nichfleld; Jennie Cox, Fnlr- fleld; CralB Turner,'SlMslione.

imd Belle Brynn and aeh d y s Stubbs, both Goodlnii.

Dhm liscd Florence Potter and'. Emma

McIntosh, boUi Gooding; ■

Arraigned-:

Wolf and Clyde Wolf, all Twin tlie event.Falls;'Loo Rasmussen, Willard W fU i^ T e n te r , M rs. Dean M u rV B eu Iiih 'M . Harden,'W arrl.'k)irJrznuDX7^rSrTili‘i‘y _Walker and Roxy D. Cllmer, all ' ___ ' z | d mK im berly ; Mrs.- -E u g en e liDnnTd Leon Bromley, 2 7 r " ‘" i — ---------------------------------^ ^ r /M r— _____ ~ • ‘___ MtB.__Jim ,S ea ttle , Wash., requested a oc•Kcmirick, Filer, and, Vivian prelimlrtnry litnring Tuesday OFish, Eden. . when ho was arraigned la Twin O j

Inirths Falls Police Court on a charuo . ^ IDaughters were bom to Mr. of forgery,

and Mrs. . Robert Martin and Ho also requested the ser-Mr. and Mfs.KenneUi Flora, all vices of nn attorney and thoMCINCU, uuni, imu UiUII IIUI.-U

82.5(1 I :{,()(»

t4uhurri|lli(Miii iirri'p l-

6 IM nnihv .. • I Yf«r Mni

vry nn( nialiU iiinrd.

i h t o f l r P j E w s . , ;SUBSCRIBEUS

i f . . r M 'rv lc f r o i f .

C « n y o u r c a r r i e r

. o ^ 7 3 : J - 0 9 3 I V

10 u .n i, im Sili«h»yi

offico of tlifi public defender was appointed to represent him. ’

Brom ley was tran sp o rted earlier tlds week from Sand* point by Slierlff Paul Corder,

BromlQy is in custody at .the county Jail in lieu of posting- . $1,000 bond. . .

H m mm agaiHp h m

■■ • .~ T u ‘r , - r j ' l - — L . . . .

and Wayne Beebe, both,Bliss.nirth*

A daughter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Opvillo Henry J r., Gooding. '

IVIinidoka Memorial'_________ ..dm lttcd • -

Mrs. Rlchorii P arker, Rupert. .Dlsmhaed

Twin Falls.

niiiinc County • AdpildCil

Ixoda.. Roberts, Texas.Dlsmlticd

Stephen Strode, Carey.

“ I• • I

On Men's & Boy,

DRESS-^WORKa COWBOY BOOTSSAVE TO

5 0 %A N D M O M

OVER 250 PAIR OF OUR FINE

S fm M M U ^ M M kL SRegular.to $25.00

r r ^

- g90

9d '

ae . r \

3 mLmX/SRGia^ELEi:a:l0 ^-nichard-P Rupert.

BIrUisA di^ughter was bom to Mr,

ind Mrs. Rlchard Parker and io n to Mr.Knoblauch, all Itupert.

5 Y6ur, Chpppod hay pits with itioldisds I lo add niitrlent and lm|irovo palaTabilily.

„ .In a , 70 y e a r- ll lo tlm o L jl io .l 'sVaageAmericanwlUconBumii ■ ' :the equivalent of SJ8 lambs, M . ! i Bhe^; 110 awlne and 50 acrea of I

j f ln rn n a - p i I a b to r b o d a t 4iay ^ r e t .

I

Mervo*i>^e-on«i-is-

, ,(rult« and vegelablM,

MOLASSES SUPPLY CEHTERP h p n p d a y ^ n l g h l ~ 7 3 3 ^ 3 0 2 . . -

R eg.to$!? 8 i0 aNQ.W- i T s T 6 u t t r c T F o o R T M 7 r A T i r r i r s 1 ' o u R l S i T f ' ? o o l j t a ^

. -v,.

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Scouts’ Camp Bradjey Again Given 100 Per Cent Rating

Jbight Vote

Ttirn6ut~^^■ ' ' ' WiKjrmdav, July Ml 1970 T w i n lilalw J

Back-Gounlty„Y:acationers Ad vised To'€he

Camp Bradley, operated by the Shako lUver Scout Council, Bcorod 100 per ccnt In the annual sum m er 'c am p InspQctlon conducted by natlor\pt members of the Boy Scouts of America, Scout. Excputlvo Dari .Gleed, said Monday.

Tlio Inspection consists of 100 Items recommcn'ded by the Boy* Scouts 6( America for good camp opcraUon.-SlxtyHiigt>t of tlicso Items are required for an

-l!A lL m tIng^_w oll n» n Od per cent overall score.

’ Tills Is the Koventh year Camp Bnidley hus rocclvod on "A

. rntlnij since 1(KM. Tlio perfcci a(5oru placcs Camp Bradley In n very Kolcct. group of only eleven camps UirouKliout tho* nation who scored 100 per cont In 1060.

Mr. Rodnoy Poarson, Arcp; Mr. Buck Jones, Bo|ko ; and Dr. Joseph Marfllinl, Twin Falls; all m em bers of the Notional Council,DdyScoutsof Amorlca, mwle. ilplhD inspection team.-

. yVctuinll Yo.uhb, Council. ■emr^ in R—ciinirwHn. ' Oup D«ri Glocd, .Scout exccutlvc,

~*rwlii~Pnlisr~ftnd—tlolm—Hill

^ e s t l o n s a sk e d -------------examination Included the topicii ofcam pslte’deacriptlonanduse, . .o^eratmg and p i^ r a m proc- were given the opl>oriunlty tlnnii. p erso n n el’ and thtilr back up their stalem cnti with'

' training-cam p records, health ' camp records. . . .M orris W. Carlson, county commissioner, s a id . Tuesdily.'

Ho said he has soon little Intcf'cst among voters and, on

Ralph Cisco, Sawtootli Volley

patgnlnK bv ■moHt rnndidnlos.Mr. Carlson said Uie In

troductlon of automatic voting I rm f l i rP n l l rG

or tlie SawtootlvN'utlonnl Forpstorricu T)irintm>iitB-iiiojrptnirnrUike.. ,• Somo oroiw uro alw)iit.-.hvo ■ •

will dlacourii||»,mmiy of i|,„ . wcok»Into tlili. ycnr InoponiiiR. older rcsldcnlu wlio Ua nol wiml j''-'"''';."':*'

raorflwhen taken In. All nor-bumabl«f past winter. Crewi havem aterial m ust be taken out. j clearlnij thin away u> ra|i|i!>v aa

Somo dowtaed timber ha< nosslb|e and most trolls tiave ■small oAiount of spKO and roaultcd from recent storms, boon roopoicd. • : ■

iMPmr/mr

to bothor learning tho simple operation of tlie ■machines.- ■'In odrilUon.hc nnld^ there are no crucanV issues, on wlileh

candidates havo boon able lo a u n rp voifii' conccrn.

alrondy this st'ason, a Inrije am ount of it being hiking

• parlies,- - t - ............For ijrolipji goiniv in on imr-

Kcbnck, Mr. Cisco .said, feeil Ik -m p c d iilllL

heavily iisod ar«uis/ ijronjid 'cover Is fragiii^ Persons «re lirgcd to pacl< in their o w n horse feed willi I'rain and foods r.ccommondecl.

Forest^ officials, Mr. Cisca

‘ added,'lu-e ohcouraKlng tliosp

___ __ . . . _ ' the, bnrk rniintrv toCAMP BHADLEY BOY Scout Camp, ppcrated^by the Snake County commission o/fice nlonc continue the policy started

.................... . -IUvci^B<^y-Scoul-CouncllrB«>rod-«-pwi«i-lOO-|i»-th*-auaual—^UiUi-woolc-aJuajuij:znon-Ucbcr-------------- ------ —— ------------------ c a m p -d irc c lo r .—l'w in_F.alls,'__ summcr.campk8pcctiott.conducl«Lby.mcmb«rtoLthB.natlonal_UjiBh_mllLer__ and Willi u m __ A female corp moy produce

repri‘» ‘ntcd tlie Snake Hiver . Boy Scouts of America Council. Dari'Gleed, Scout executive Is Cliancqy a re :.attondlhg, n 'm o r e than 2 n^Illon ogRS a ...Area .Council during tho Im pictured rei^ewlng the .results of thellnspectlon. meetint; In Coour d'Alcno- ' year. '

It is important for svAry (o o 'il'' loarn lunoral pricut

TO EVERY FAMILY. .miT>t plan can spare your 1 i:

" • • • ncpdtirrr-wBrryr''ttrffln rrfle- ’ ■■ ■ hy provifjing (or compliflo oral arrurfo'enieiih in od o Cull nr v iiit lor .rr

P A O T P A O r E L E C T R IC & PLU M BIN G SUPPLY CO.

• SPECIALS ON LIGHT FIXTURES*0 Look for '^'Redtags" for Savings J of 50% »o 65% off Factory lis t Prices•• .Complete_Selections of Name Brand

Liahtinq Fixtures over a Dozen

REDUCTION

AT PAY & PACK--- SAtE^PRICES^GOOD UNT4L-JULY^t^h

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raV c r o m l e y

¥ outh Going Conservative ?—------ M agic Valley's H o m e NewHpaper

Wedrwiday, July 22, iwo ' . A1 W#'»t#yirBt\iJ^ubllihBr ‘ . PHOWE«733-O93,l

' 'o W t i j Cl»y ond C ooffy N .« -ipa p .r , ' ‘ or Audi^Biir.uu oKi»<ul..tio.W m«l UP.. . IH jfioonI lo SfClton AO-108 Idohfl Cod*, Th«r»do}- it U f .b y d.»to.»o».<} o . < [ X

'npli(*( y/ilU>* p u b lli l-J . Pul)ll»l.«l daily bnd Su.idny, ..cvp J Soliirdoy, n» >3? Thirrf 6U«« W « , Iw m .ro lU , IdoSo, 0 3 3 0 M y M og lt VolUy N *w ip a p *n , Inc. TnUr^d ti» w ton d clou w n.l m olU f April H, 1V1H, ot fh^_po*l . >||k> lo Twin Ffilh, tdolio,,n3101 imdflt * li. ncll«-l M iitc li H, 107«. ,

Maine% Welcome ■

WASHINGTON (NEA>' — 'T hori Wer« SI students In Um calmly and simply: f t wg J ill H iere are occaalonal algna th« clam . ~ them tKeyTl jiu t coma out and

I m en and m m en . Ttrei.iTMems't^ l>e a giowliig -I lo young peolile In. tandency tt> question Ihe valua

next generation o( youngatara In this discussion. It lu iW o u tr do.the’santia thing over , again, ihe past.hi!l-yoar ono thing hM and worth of demonstrations. ' lerab ly m o re two puplla thought it was all H ils reporter does not iMlleve been striking. H ie. There seem s tb It's not that dem i^ tra tlonJ am y

~--------^ o m fr-in tf tre s tin g —tliiii'fifc—tii'.ppimini; at.'a sprnwlinR ciifilyrn" ..if|xirt, ' . .

ili(! je ts iribuuiiil f/om liu iopo arc : ‘ ian tling witti-iiifveusJiiHv£ref|u«nc'y

Ini' riip id servicinK w hile

T i l t r a c l iJ U ia ii

p ro v 'K l ..s(v diver.,iniKirv uml tlieis

111 f ir s t ihiled

.ntny .bo cqiw lderably ...» - .- -o ... ... ------------------ --------v-o- —------------- - - 7 - : : ; — ... .conservative In th e lr attltudea. right to burn the flag. The other thntanyof these stuiknta — l il t , be a gront deal m ore con- out. It s more t h a t» good many

Tho oUier day this reporter 28 were dead set against flag camo down to action..—-would-scr.Vutlsni-------.omoiig------ tne ^o(_J|tego_y(ijmRBtera now fMltallied a t longth.wlth a seventh- burning. »H oot(orvoteloslioot)am anor youngsters 12, 13 und 14 and that a.dcm wulral on should beKrador obout a discussion In her . Tho voices that prevailed woman who burned tlio flag , oven 18, IB niid 17 today tlinn. u j« l only wlitn Uiorc Is remh is to r y cK i m a b o u t p e o p l? w h o o m o n g th iis o 211' i i r i i i ip d th a t B u t . t h p a b o v e d la c i iiw io n a n d 'n m n n i ! .yoiiiiB m e n a n d w o m w ■ r d e v iw ic c , w l,m . t l io p i io p io w ho

*11(110(1 llio A m o r i c a n flag, iwopiii wlio buriUliu fliii! ::hould sciiru.'i iif oliicni t.lila roiwrlur U“i'i“ •'‘"'1“' ni:i'“ ,• ''itw Iht nt.j,W).lriiilui|n Imve

.. Tlicro is no' stotlallcnl data on not bo Jiiiliiilf Ih'iy iiluiild !»-' Iliis liiul ivllli yuunniiliirB'ol tills u U ytiim .ur.o. ovlin wllliln Urn .tint fjowiii- to Ink,’ .•icliiin to so vc

■ tlUi|-ei!i«.iroom. But a goodly ' uliot.Nntiill tlio M:;;nli| lliln. Uiil n|!c imlicliU; Uint Uicrc Is a aniim fmiilllos, ilii, prolili'.ii u n r »lieri‘ dir

; piirlimi of tho. lomU1011"’nf9.orrllnii lu iiiy infiin|liii'.l. .nlrntii; fcttlfli,-: In.fiivur of lliojc Wlitrr U j yn, hair 1;. i;,;lUiii; i!,'ii.iiii:.1i:i!,'!m ,'Iii,.t iioMllioii

, . '.iiiitc'd' In the s c h o o r Iiiilie pf tliu'icriiii]! '10 li'a;titiomil'ai.nr,’anil'iioiib - iilmrlei-. M a n y st^lilonti; to k i m w till-r.iil:. fiiatlmnd-~

■ i;iltl|_an,l CljlMh Ijrndeil) tMs.Uieniii. . ■ ,J_ U!Jnnl^ liallluliail, the fliiiill>\ mondBlilKirtai»[ imiflllil!: ,ul. : all iiUier merai.i

ctin:,l(lor Uienia^voJl liboriilfn ^ h lu i','[)iiru;r. 01 iv.^iiii^l, _^^?n;,jiti!Ui'rirnTIl]fcI: .............. . ' ' .......which* liid-jii:aiiiii liiiyiLialkil

landings that traffic has juiniwd from S7 planes In lonil In.inoro thanl.SDIi kisL.'Vuiir a n d « iii 'd ji 'i .iio ii o f '

f t i3iienget'»-—e lfm -^ iis —inp iilly - -.;il least doulilc tliiil roTTlii;;, year?lii.'ough cnsloniK,

. ' "Nothing really unu.siia'l, extiipt th(! dispatch with .wliieli oversea.s, a rrivals a re Imiullod — not, a t all like Kennedy—and other m ajor internntional entry points — and tlie fact that tlie a irport is not

-Kennedyr-W«shington^>F-Miaiui-bul--B nngorrM nincr—-------------------- 1—

Bangor Internatlopal Airport, is Uie nation 's newest, most rapidly

.grow ing and, to some, most in-tcrcsting overseas a ir bpijration. It ■ cam e Into being only two years ago

llanf.or's m ajor advanl.a(;e, of course, in addition to the ri'.'idy-lo- Ko facilities inherited frofn the Air - 'Force, is that it is' off Uie beal.on traffic track and out of th e a rea of hiRh pii|nilation'deiislt,y, yet a till- convenient lo the trans-A tlantic a ir

-rou (es—iind -E asI—Coast—o'iaitccs. -B angor is thus making it possible to a\(.aid. the holding-pattern -night­m ares of the m etropolitan a irports, enabling nassengers to land and

'n,'',Jivtrin(i-iiiliiculloii nnil imkoil Ui,‘ ulivlr.iis. .-jii, •.iiii.i. t e n ' ri'ii'cloil tin: 'ii.ul ll».'> !i'rnultaill dniaa'ttrat r n m r _ '.' ijiii'TTrmiii,!,' (,t wliiil .‘.onio of . '

ot the 'paruiltn liro w h y ill,l your i;r(iui, .'hM.i' .s.'vcnil ycar.sliy woll-pilblirivvil in iiller fniiMlrrai; c m I m I'.vri’ U,rac'y,lliil); i>ciiii]r..fonaldcr 11 'iilwvc avi!rji}’c. It Is not a l)hio- ‘iliontliii; ratlicT iluin jjiilin},? fiotnc of wIiDituni; llie voU'tl. . lo{'ltlmate cnu a c f o r’ n

cniljtl'nelKlilwrlumd. And thi* nn.w.'r t nr.u' bar! olrkT briUhciii ol iliaso 'i’ln' Rclttlon slHnluR, tliu (lemon3trntlon rnmo out.ln n -. . • .' ■ “ ' . • , ' ; ' • ■ . • • • , pumjjhiet vdlalrlbullrie, Um-..i-roup iliifnwiwi nrnonu h^ilj

• • - . i , • • __proti‘sl LToiin inei.'trni; nctivjty : ‘lmiil!iUicfciil!i this rt.‘r>ortcr aiiti)f Inli! in {ictivl.'jt n«i|jhlM)rlur()(ls in on; A t-nc-lier who iiae.s Uic

. ’ tills rcpoi-lor, knows well, in cliiH«rtH)tn to' lc*jir (Jown anil • 'Tnorc'frruvnhjnt nm6il|( ynunf' cUtUIc Htuilcnts nnd rdcfitroy

nfliiltii than toun-iiKcrs. A uliort their self o.stconi by hlai (horV , tiino |jiicl< thl.H wa.s r ol tjo. .continued fuirc’ii.'ini. —

P e e p in g T o r n

c lear euStoms-without delay nnd________ __________ , „ eoritinue on to final destinations by

-w h en -th a -P o n tag o n _ d iise d _ d o w ii_ ;:^ o m 6stlc_ flig llts ._L W hy„ should Dow Air F orce Base arid turned the pasM ngers boiind. for P ittsburgh abandoned facilities Dver toU hc and points beyond have to bo city. The shutdown m eant a m ajor funnelpd th ro u g h Now Y ork blow Id tho a re a ’s cconomy and, to ' ; anyw ay?)countorlTctit, thop l-o jccttoconvcrt - B a n g o r 's - s itu a tio n is not the m ilitary complex Into a m ajor no<ies8Brlly e as ily d u p lic a ted civilian a irport a t f irs t glance elsew here, bu t It docs dem onstrate

-seem ed an unlikely prospect, f o r ___one wavjof a ttacking, o r d ^ u rin g j^out-of-tho-way Bangor. Kennedy-type satu ration of” lhe

But tho satu rated skies over the skids w ithout curtailing service, old-llneand overused a irports have . . ' —

Designing a mebropolitan city cessful in som e cases in tho United f r o m -s c r a tc h r as su g g e s te d -b y - -S tates, and there a rc those In-'Wllhelm 'V. von MolU(c, H arvard University professor, could be an a ttractive idea in a reas where there a re plenty of w ide open spaces tn which to pu t them .

Van Moltke is a m em ber of a group-of-urban planners which has

— ------had a p a r t in devloping v acan t landinto a thriving c ity in South America.

P lanned cities have bedn silc-

volvcd In planning who believe this is the answ er to urban problems.

M eanw hile , h o w ev er, u rb a n a reas a rc faced w ith problems w hich m ust bo solved If life is tot>e w o rth ' living in the city. New, plannnrt fflHfls m ay be the wave of the future, but revitalizing the downtown a reas of existing cities is the problem that m ust bo faced now.

GEORGE C. THQSTESON, M.D;, , y -----------

IsItJEatchingl.;' _- - - " P ~

Dear Dr. Tliostcsoni Wtiot or Is more likely to becomecousos conjunctivitis? Is thero a chronic Irritation.curc7 Is It catching? Does It . . cause blindness? -C .B . D ear D r. T hoileson! My

There are all sorts of causes, friend has been givingquite a num ber of cu res , paregoric to her'biiby. for twoSometimes It Is ‘‘catchUig." months, and he la o n ly .th raSomothnos-notmtall. And some m onths old. He g e ts t h e ,kinds can eause bllndnras. I t paregoric before everyfetdlng.Isn't one disease. It Is m any. which is every 3 to 4 hours,

The conjunctiva I sa very thbi - I have heard that babies canmembrane which covers Iho become addicted. Is that biio?eyeball and is therefore In My friend says Uie baby cries if

“ contact wllh Uie Inside of th e ' he doesn't get the p aregoric .- _iyellds. B,J. •

When th is m em brane P areg o ric Is an opiumbecomes- irr ita te d and in- derivative, so yes, babies can

led— Ihal'ST^conlunotlvitlB.—become^addlcted-to4t_So-can—Uie typo of Irritation Is adulla. In fairly recent years,

bnportant. I the laws governing sale ofT h o ~ c o n ju n c tlv o - m a y . b e -p a re g o ric havo-been-tlgh lened-

RbBEIlT.ALLENANOJOMN-GOLDSMllli.

posuro 10 diropt sun, chemical fum es..

A llergy ' can _ c a u se con- —JuneUvlUs— when alhay fever

sufferer's oyos bum and got wattery, It’J o 'fo rm of con- JuncUvitb!.

Generally speaking, however, the cases of con junctiv itis stemmbig from germ bifectlons are m ore sever^.

H ie rather common childhood be-

WASHINGTON - Pri are anml for, n J l

Disarmament ?«cts negotiating chip on the Vienna too atrong."

niam ent agreem ent,' cipio, at tho strategic

qulto readily, but It la highly contagloiu and a youngstor should bo Isolated until It clours.

Qonorrhoa can cause

newborn babies and resu lt in citrus fruits. Most are not.

for a ciylng baby. Bettci’ to find out why he's crying and correct ,It instead of doping hln)------which Is what paregoric docs.

Where, by the way, is your friend iJetting such quantities o f - paregorlc?

Dear Dr. Thosteson: I have been told that milk and cltnis- fhiita or *)ulces a re bad for

I^ot unless an Individual Is h l^ ly sensitive to those par­ticular things. Some people arc allergic to milk, so they have to

ta prin; p u b i u i^ d C o n g r o s s l o n o r thosu cces .o ItlieS A L T U lk .as babM a n a resim ^>' •«»‘A - " V . , t b o P en tag o n 's S ’at“ b lrm ''ta Mover tnko n chance on

-diabate& t— For— b«tt«r—_ ________________ John S. n u i ^ y s a re reolly d etcm lncdFoster. J r.. cautions against build tho ■■rirst s^ derstandlng of Uils diwase,

H ia t 'l s Uie word which 1 » j H o l o g l n ^ ^--------------------------- ------------------------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ > .drop Eufegniml “f Europe nnd Uio MlffillSSSiT: is oruiirn5w spiiiscrforii-copjrof=-A p s y c h o a n a ly s t 'a s . p r e s e n t ^ ^ ~ trtJS iT C n csS 7- ' t h e — d e g r e e — of— in---------oon«uU otione-ln-w hloli-new — mirv .......... . _ _______ .nu,rriii-r, - ....................... '

\

pro fessio n a l p a p e r Ito fellow dlvidtiallsm p o ssessed ;b y an In- 'Psychoanalysis specialists which dividual in m odern society makes

-:rconciudea--wiUi-the-erudlte.-mouth------ intepesting-convorsation— _ful^ t h a t n o n c o n fo r m is ts m ^ay b e

“ iviflre C o n fo rm is t I lia n co a f(ir iiii.‘-ts, if Ih ey d o n 't u n d m -^ la iu l v .'ii:.t lim y a rc r e b e l l in g a g a in s t .

• {->0111 t h e n n i- - i! -

........ tMtti--'hih-i'Hti.'! .n------------a c t c r m i n e d t '; . r : r ' ; . - i

.1'.' Ik ' i.'I ; ':;/: '. ' , i i t r l i s M i i i i u - . - i

A dding th e p o ss ib il ity thnt' <!onformisls may b( i.iiii.v non :'O nfornung indivTdual;; \vIh> n ie re ly thinlc a lik e , and non- roiih)nni'^lii rnay , coHUirming

..rchd::. i'/uV.)U to iriove ilu'; luitj.'jecl. .-fi c o n v m a i i c x i ' I L -

. . Jiiake piiyuhaaiialy.'^its llu' hi-..I cih Ills p.sv'ciuat.i'i;'t.'. evor had.

h -w h lo ji^ w -^ M ro V . , r I — II,— «— ^^r“ Uio"'?ov?flla' Indood “ ‘vutfo form of—^o^booU et, "EHnbetcs ~ Tlieguidelines were supplied to " wo should abandon those . . ^ Snoaky.piBcnso.” P lease;.cnf-Gerard C. SmiUi, tho top U. S. aL Uils point ” he warns, I intent on c«ltmcU>eeflpamime3 i-i a n d e a n . .. . . ------------.ne i'o tio to r In the tn lk s .wltJi the tJilnk the iw to n tin l prp.ssurc on p ro jec ted by the m te l iKencft

~ SDVlot~Un ion. ---------- ----------------- ihc-S ovje la -tft-fio *H hond-w ilhou l— c o m m iin ily jm d -d O J lf lL f l l l lU llH l-l/ndcr his n e w instructions,

.‘iii.il!. .'.ill ;i fji'ticnilb.cd

v'OiiH'nl ■ lu hiiul- buUi of- f.'ii.sivf. iuid dL'fciisive stniteglc

wL-apuiis. 'llio are .said

tu ■' rcccplivL- to -Midi an

.iiont iiri a .'ii':il .sti‘|)

dctaih.'ii ar.-.i.i ;i!mciits

V.:'. . ' i .\'(»ii)tl I j f I iiilji l;:tt:;'

;;i .. l.'-'.ily ill, lioiitic',.!i'i iitliiT word;., th«.M\-;ii;cins to

1,1- ;i j-,(4)d di;im'c tliat the U. S. Rus.sian nfi'Dtiatur.s will

clo.sc .'i long, (iolf-nildressed, stiiinjwd’cnVnUjiMi nnd 35 cent.'}

‘intlnff-

--------ij! ‘lit a liliirl

------diir !, drjTiT.';; nnil jiimii.'ir in-

ciikaUil u::iLia:i;i. well a;;..

■ - '•! Niiiritiit.i:il (l.'ti'-K lU'k'S.

. 1 p-ji.ialli wiiMiiiii r;-:i h^ad

to stiiiilar'ii I'ilaUna in

. R . S P F C T A l O i ;

. :rhaillll! tutill tlKi.Sr Alin'lirail wlillc

iiiiniber_ of .strategic dclivory__kiumti a?;I'jttir..-

ram.‘iy;ironi.s — planes ami mi.s.silu.s (hiriiij: llir li'li-i'.i.'it ,,t'. allilrt,' i:; jAii|„‘rUil l(i I. ' tlu'■ - wliicli each of llir super- the World t'lili' soerL'i- i lmiii- slrollj rMt ami li,ialtlili si in

MlilslcrsVuu

-whaU^vtmiu.ru clih- I..,i!i'c:aii.-,i' of trxairnd.ms

-gy;iL_ei-jijiiuii^.ofjiiiiU :ti:i;dai]l-!li!lll,L

rtlTT

'i'iie .fabric ill jiilernaticma'l co- operalion iTITocLMil yiars juis beenslrnined by'the atlraction exerted

H i^tH rTJiilro d -S Uiigir 'iiiV 'forclgn ficientists, the so-called "brain-------the-;bi‘«ift-tlF

a new problem. 'I'hcrc aren’t enough jgbs. Scientific skills are, for the moment at least, n drug on:t!iC- m arket, w hich lnUlcal9S m at

-h av e...v. ,....................................................................-b e e iL a s serious as pictur.ed and

thn t we still hove a lot ,lo Jearn about" efficient'^ m anagem ent of m an 's most im portant resource —

. hum an talent. '■ .DOUBLE TALK

If some television com m ercials ■ o f tho fu ture ^ound a s r i f“t h o ’an-“

nouncer Is talking to him self, Mr. -Spoctatoii-w ould po lh t-ou t th a t It

m ay bo because he is.. This Is the idea behind th h ^ o n lc

speech, a n invention of .0 s e u i^ t ^ n i c i a n to cut com m M ciol tinjo a s much as BO ..percent without

- ^ e a t t l n g - ^ r 8 l n g l a ^ B ^ l l ^ l ^ ^ 4 h B = "m e ssag e .' ;

It. Is done 'by overlapping Wor'di and nhrases fam iliar to the lis tener ■

.Advanced and underdeveloped countries alike have been d isturbed by the outflow . of their best

' engineering and research m inds to ' the U nlted-States, ,whoro_bt)tlLlh.o

, money and the space-age. action have been. The problem has 'b een m M t serious for B rita in , which,

,______ lhanks-to_lBiiguagQ_and_cultur4l.s im ilarities , has been a n a tu ra l and m ajo r source of U.S. ta len t im ­ports.’

. . - But cd n cld en t with the curren t ; descalaUon in'Am erlcrin advanced

---------- T . B B 8 B r c h ^ n d = 4 h « = - » h « e p ^ e m i----------ployment-icu^tack-.ln the. itace' prbdram, something Is happening

tiv^e 1 ^ flow. It to slowing and~ osslbly epossibly e /iSH rpvBralnif

N a t l o n a r - ^ - - , S t s f e ^ ^ F o ^ ^ atioo repoHs a ilgnUlctlnt drop liT

■The-

lHjwi+.s''ctinIir~l'i!r!TIiT~Iii“ ll!i~'ill'clii.ililii frnm Mi:xlrn-Tinrt='ii[5nifj,. j.vyrar-o ltl p lrwcH|)ons arscn»l. • • . dictntcd a t'ru*'Sirnlent‘«* t oni- frcquirn llv '— HtM‘<‘inul)----- lo

U m il tho level of Qnti'mi8aIIc''^''j35lu^nrthTrstfhe.st'ijiilh* of lii.s wenrinesH and InKuitude after •activity (ABM) by each nation. cinitUay atop!" four or five InnlnKS, In tho luid

Such nn aRroement would not Tlie old day.s, Qirl.sty Mnthuw.son tntiph Hiich d ifficult iMUBfl ns U»c—imdo'rBtjmdn(»*‘T-H v-hH d-J»w t-and Wflltcr^ohnsoTTDftCTr ‘

—doployroont—ot—M IRVb— -— watehed-a-lelec«Htri>f-»»-t'«me—chcd'*.zboth ends of — rrnTMIrl*! »H.in|'ntwUnMy , |[mt. [h,nil’action, H contcst of dnnhlphtmdpr. and the ' ‘.sore

targeted re-entry vehlclos for flWll and endiiranot* conJiiarod arm " wa;: virtually imknowni uso on tlio delivery syatemfl." "to .whleh-U—Sr-foolt)all—nnd~i>itchers— dawdle- fiuasln will not nRrce to^h-alte IwJioball offer all U\e physical bn.scnaUis lest they suffer <i InBpoclIon, an‘a“liiord sboms to “ bu'stlo of a DimiifIre Girls’ tea jianllnc^allmont, tliough UVoy

■ be ' no way to liml MIHV. dartce. Exposed for any length ' apent c l j jh t ' spring w eeks deployment without Inspection ottlino to.thfs sort of Rpcctiiclo, “gdtUnft_lnto>ihnpc.’' of weapons. Amorican sporta fans, might Pro football players a re no

An agreem ent, In prlnet))^ of desert tho Mets and Jeta in m ore actlvo . Coaches Joan thifl se rt would also leave a droves. Iioavily on the troglodyte typo ~

— num ber of o th er dllflcuU Any fan who turned from tlw UiolWHwundorwho moves with problem s for subsequent World Cup bit.to tho daily TV all the speed .and grace of a negotiations; For Qxample, do helping of m ajo r longue dinosaur, dinosaur, am i whose U; S .'n o n g ;rah 'g e“ lig h le r^ * V aso b o ll“ m u8t-hBVO--booD“ i^rb a trw o iiId "8 w am p “ a“bal- bombers, such a l the bomber startled by tho contrast. Thb tleahlp.ltie game is split up Into versiort F -U l , quialify a s Brazil <md Italian team s played two halves, with four t^ m ^ u ts strategic delivery system s? Do two hours of rugged, fast- per half, and even so team a find Intermedlate-range Russian mi moving soccer, with ho time- (t necesaat^r to operate with

puts ttccept.fbr InJuHes, and no om hslve fn d defensive squads; • aubatllutlfinsyj,Thffre .w a s ,.-n ju a no p lay e r^ ‘sees

M liyTntrttiny fb rf fp b y e r^ ---------------- -

ciinjuiu'tiMli:;, :;o .vdu’l! !i;i\ l' lu Di'. 'i'liosto.son ri'jjret.s that lu; learn from ymir own doctor tannot an.swcr individual let-whoiht'-r 5’TOT UITJIi5 fS 'Taf^ ii'iii, but wlii'afvcr pos.slbu.‘ lie ehlni*'-4ltu! wlietiu‘r it Ifj a ty))jj rvadcni'tiuw tiona jn lii.i- tliat can be cleared up quickly column.

m m

Meanwhile, ’■p**®'" . repatriates froifl.thelJnlt^d Slates dlmbtag |pto^the^,^<jw^^

w ord~for^wfltdito-gelJbo message." Ip addition, according to the inventor. ■the„buman mind Is Capable of.

the llmllajjonT Iheae nporta bidlcate that an

a^eement m l^ t Include a

c itch hl« breath, let alone lapaet Meanwhlla, TV h ia furthej- Into the cpm am iaopoaalb leby gentled.the lot o f Ihe pro foot- the atolllng that m arks baseball baUer.. F renuani- entra ■'

listening to tao ro than • one conr V0rsatlon sim ultaneously; in fact, is m ade m ore a ttentive by being p resented two id w s a t. the sam et im ^ v ■

Indications are, however, that a The baseball fan spend, much of the tube so the viewer 111% be ' rather tight UmltaUon on ABM o( his time waiting tor the hediled wltb the latest-aales , the defense of Moscow and p lt(^en to summon up courage • nitch c r u b ^ to appeal to t|ie W ashington,foreawipl«'r I * ’ ,to throw the ball to the batter. InMiim cerof-lhe.-avei.

-Tl«swTllM lr»W «»«lV<.’' ; ' - ' r h e r r “ »VeTni»«MSttB-T!on“- « M d . I f ' t h e n r t t ^■ Ih.any.case, It Is quite dea r' (ererices .between |iltcber tnd ih e lle ld .th a v la it lii 'li-

■ that .. RfesldUnt H lx o d 'ic a lfK e r i ttltcher. and Ural aatoptaway to some drawing S ife itu a i'd 'A tiM Is, a t Ita, biasenlan,>t^erand'UAertalop 'n i c i n i £ ^ a g irl and,boy are

. n^oj^nenla haM , t lw a y r; and Ho on, dd n|iiu i«U ln.'a iaeiin ln il vlrtuea i f the • rg u w li ' M linportant' 'P c rlo d lo tU y ,' the <iuin^|eir |«t«st d a o k ^ t -

' % • ' » iftcWwf « n I i k I f U l t a t l .tVa to n <H (A* ' t i t h l l i v South S n i ntMt f a l i r '

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JEROME — M o rlo y 't Food MarUof KIMDERIY — Por»on'» Foodlijit-r

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‘ M a rty '* IGA M arke t D onny 't IGA M orko l

■ W^NDEU — Co»h G ro to /y ----- — —

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fryors, not just U. S. inspcclvd.

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U. S. N o . 1

TOMATOES

z t *rirm yof ripe ,'. .

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WASHINGTON

CORN-ON-THE* P o p p in '- te n d e r k e rn e ls ,

w it iT t lT o T s w e e t

Bonus S pec ia l"__ _

A}l "Bonus Specials” Effective- f J ^ i r S o f o r d o y ~ 7 7 ' 2 5 y 7 0 ~

,at_y^ur_own-pi:ivate_&yes_.show-^ipeGial-bakepy-or(lersi -Carry out- you just how pleasant a Buttrey ;ervice, tool See how pleased you'll shopping trip can bo . . , fo r youl M ew itll.B u ttrey 's offering o f notion- -€ome-in-to Bu Hfey-andrsee-for-your--h illy^dvfrrtised-produc-tsi-Look-at-theself: Buttrey Food Stores ore kept ; sparkling clean and free from clutter . . . w ith wide shopping aisles! Come

sac v/haf-But I rey service is ■■:

]uality standards at Buttrey . . . naintainftd a t a ji ig h level through- )ut the sfOrel And When you get a srohjfthose everyday^lovrT^

sp ec in i c u ts o f m M t and lut come soe fo r yourselfl

courteous, t iudget Prices . . . you're SteMtablrtH

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Tomotoe Sauce

T S o v U 4 4

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lalteysjamburger Relish ’’" a i*laleys Hot Dog Relish 35*

Sweet Relish 35*NaHeys Sweet Banqiiet J r 35*Crisco Shorteningi 89*

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TelevisidnSchedules

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milo|! of nivlgablo wal«rwny^,;^yolunto«rii 'to- World W a r I -SayH-NaUoimlQeanraphlr, m i "

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W B D N B S D A Y , J U L Y S t If^O7j 0011 - 8100 aSL - »iqo,~r / B a,'i

- MUSJC H A L L . . . . M u tic »nd com *d y from .London. Dm O 'Connoi’ w e lcom et A r t * Joh n io n . oo n ilc * '

; ^ m » : s u k m l i | —G M ro ft^ t6 rb y « -« n d ^ ilnoM ’ t Clodaoh R/ , * i o f B nolund

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T H U R iD A Y .J U L V l) , i m9:00 a s , 3. S & n d a y s , o p ‘47 PA RA D E..< .The AAormon pion«ar« on ttr 'cd t h f Sail L « k i V a l lt y on Ju ly 74. 1B47. B v ftry V M r k inc* th tn Ih t

.p fto p la ;oU J I« h -«m l.ln :p a rt» ^ t.ld jihe . ItAve c o m m tm o ra ttd (he « r r lv i i l of

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JSL — N ew t, W eslhM ’ knd S porik 3 - v Naw«< W aaiher and Sports S r - N «w t, W aalher and S p o rfi 30 — Truth of'.C on tw juanca* i — T ruth or C onM quw icw / U l - A d n m ia 11 — Oomor Py le , U5AAC

- «iU7SL — M IHflroQg r i ‘

— N ow * , •N irw ii S p o r li and WeatliM* le w i, S tw r l i and W onther

SSL — V lrflln ian ' m — Oouarly H I|lb illio s

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. 4 — Nanny and tho P ro lp» io r 7n — JJoom 3JJ

7 S L — F r lw it i ly G lan l'

" ^fl.-W i75r?T f f l l e f 7, . ’3 — M edical Center

. 4 — C ouru filp oV Ed('jlo‘« Fathe r 7SL — W hat'* Now

_JO _= -E vorl V.IU01H?.1!Ll

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1:00JSL — M utIc H all

—3O.-«,M0wl»-'JOJi'd o f P a ra d U o "-3 — AAovI* 'f L I ' l A b n o f"4 — C verly D ro ttio ra5 — AAovIo "S a n c tu a ry "7SL — MaoolB.70 — Then Camo D ronton S — Sm oltie r* O ro th e rt I) — H aw aii P lvo -0

, . I:M 7SL —.e v c n ln o -A L C flo i----------------

fi603SL — Thoo Camo D ronion '* .4 — S m olhert D ro lt io r i 7D — -MUKlc H a ll8 — M u tIc H all ‘ .U ~ M edical Center

•jJO5 — Ho & Stio7SL — Dook Deal i

lOiM ':S L — N ew t. W eathtfr and SporU

- T ru th o r c o n i« ju im c e i- T ru th or Conioquencot T T h a t OIM , n H ap py D a y i

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7D‘ — Iro n ild o - J L = ^ l r o n t ld f t -

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---------- -----------7.;M----------------30 — M o v ie "HOW To S lu ff a W ild Q ik in i"4 — T h a t G ir l

• ^ S f ^ W h a f 't Now7:30

■'35L — Iro n iid e 4 — OewHcliod 7D — Dewltehod

— ?Str— < lo vorn or'*"R i J| — M a r c u t W elby.

8:004 — Tonv-Jono i •7SL — Chicago F e if lv a l 7D G o ld d lQ o e r*.

I;U3SL — D raonot 0 — D raonot

■ 7SL ^ d c i • ■ ■ •

iwt NowsM a r ih a ll D illon O a n la l Doono

- F a m ily A ffa irilM

— N e w t. W ealhec and Sporty N ow t/.W e a th e r and Spo;:li

jje w f l , j« f la lh c iu n d -5 o o r . ia .

1:00 , 2SL — C o ld d lg g o rt 0 — C o ld d lo o o rt 1) — G olddiaO B''i JO — H appy D ay*3 — H appy D ays"^ — H appy O ayt4 — M a v o ric k7SL — F orkv to Saga 70 — H ig h C haparra l

i0:00

TEN DAYS o r fun In Idaho’s cool north woodfl awolfs (hcso youngsters and tholr ottcndpnts, headed for Camp Easter Seol near Coeur d ’Alene. Pictured at tho Twin Falls Municipal Airport, they are, from left, Dclene Pooler. Hailey, and her helper. Donald Skinner. nlHnJtnllcvL_Tpmmle-Dflvlfl,imd-lilg- a tta d a n t. John Krellkomp. botli Twin Falls, and Drcnt.. Jacobsen and his friend and helper, J . D. Uowllcn, both of '

ShoBhon^. Tlie round ti^lp by air and tho U days at the camp are paid for by the Easter Seal Center of Twin Falls. While at the camp, tlie liond(cflM>cd youngsters will be cared for and helped to p artldpnte In a wide r&nge of activities by their attendanU.

S — Now«, W eather and Sporti30 — N e w t, W eather and S p ortt 3 — N e w t, W eather and S p o rti

- 4 ----- N»W(.-WBA|iUI - ■

U. s . Pam phlet On Control O f-W -ild-Hemp-M ayBe-Best-Seller-

)1 — N ew *. \^ a * 'h e r*a n d S ^ r l i 4 — P e rry M aton 7SL — F igu ring It Out

10:30JSL — jw n n y C arion •7D — Johnny C arton 8 — Johnny Carton 30 ^ 03 - M orv C ritf ln5 — M orv G rttrin .U — T)ien C am * D ronion *

M:0030 — Movie "C a rry On N u rto "4 — N ew t, W eathor. Sport*

4 — "T e n Second* to HeU"

.-J to a ib n r and Snnrti___0 — N evrt, W eathor and Sport*

. I t — N ow *, W eather and Sport*4 — P e rry M aton 7SL F igu c jn o I t Out- - .............. - 16:30 ...............SSL — Johnny C arton 7 0 — Joh nn y Carson

_ a _— Joh nn y C a rto n ___________ ;_____3D ~ M ov io "W hen W o rld '* C o iiid o " 3 — M o rv G r iff in5 — M o r v 'G r l lt lnU — O rackon 's W orld

IB y J IC in V E a T i

3SL — Mrfvle "D o w n Among the S ie llo rln o f 'a lm * "S — MovIb "E lo p e m e n t"

HtO(4 — Novir*, W ealhor, Sports

l l ; » ..4 — M ovIo "T h o Sea Shall Not Havo Thn m "----------------------------

WASHINGTON (UPI) - U p to now, tho. . moat sou^it-aUcr document publlahed.by,Uio_U,S. government has been a bcoklot titled "Infant Caro” which sells

-for-a0-ecntj-ond-ha.9-«bout-ltf- million copies in print.

But I will lay you odds that tills popular pubUcatlon will soon bo overtaken by a

■pamphlet titled ‘‘Wild Hemp— How to Control It." which hnn

-w ilO c m p . ‘"nieJeiiilntfl nrn‘.

5 — M ov io " N o f im o For S p rg e a n ti"

‘^BitOf Good” In p i e f Poesn’t Stop Murder

"juflt gone GovemmenI 10 centR a copy.

“aT

dark green on top and llfjhter on tlie bottom. Tlio edge of the leaflet is sawtoothedi.'.”

And It lo lls how wild hemp can bo destroyed. Sprny wiUi M.D-when-pliints are “ young, growing, and not more Utan 21' inchoB high."

That explains of course, why Uie pampltlet is ahno.<]t certain to become a best-seller.

A s '. '^ n as tl^o word cetaTiphliiet tfl.... - .. ___ tho arouAd that Uio pomt

Government Printing Office for available, thousands upon tliouwinds o ^ conscientious-young— citizens undoubtedly will orderI > u i iu u u u iu u iy w u i u r u c r

wondering ,w l iy Ih o B ^°H D im < ’n l . . . J ia a .a it o h — 4>w>luii tenpG |.a>v«, ( lo v e o p e d s u c ) i n k e e n Ih t c r c s l S ™ i n n T S im .« n i t ^ 1 ..........I T ' abandoned fields and railroad

track.. In search ot wild Hemp_____ that tlio Spanish word for tl>at iinntrm-_________________

-ro ra L U A U u K !iJ '1 ir (U P ir~ T i; ;r^ a n ro b b c d -U io -W e jU T n -(’|? ™ 'o u S 'S r ^ ^ ' - ' ' ’'^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^-■■Thoro'» -n - - ||tU c " BOOd^ln— URion olflijc Monday momlnn, , wouldn't know where lo look for

“TJVCry— thlDfr*~’lW5— h^AVya^t— also takliig ' MrST Palaclno a s a ‘ ^ ^^^n^HtfewrwiltHn-many^-mflrijuflftft-inHta-nftturftHtate;— gunman told his tlireo hostages, hostago, and forced them to P,^,H United States, and wouldn't be, able toTlien he sliot and klUod two of drive to an overgrown tomato enforcement of recognize it if Uioy found il.,them, boUi women, and criUcal- field 10 miles south of nnU ^rijuanalaw sraU ierd lffl- , Tli( average consclenliou.s ly wounded a man. , downtown'Coral Gobleff cult. So, as a public service. Iho^ young citizen of today can’t t e i r

— r , . — I------ ,from ;'liorBc-The wounded man,-Bru(iO-E. - Tljo gunman ordered his u.iwiu, . ui mv-mh/ j/muiv,-. . uvhi , uwtovRollz. ao, night mnnngor or n hoatngos lo lie (town In tho •*'“ Jus'lco chestnuts..WostcrnjUnlon o fflc< M a a w l« l-_ w c ed S rlh c n jtrlp Jd -tw o jln « s^ R ? P f w ith the pntnphlet totoj.hlghwoy_Mondosrniomliig - w n t t t a - f ln g c ra ,-M k ln t lf -h o J ’’“' ° " wild hemp control. gurde Uiem, Uioy (inh’t mKs.

iciilture Department, . in iration witli tlie Justlco

hemp plants chestnuts.

foaTerT police''to Uio "k idnap would *mifls*Oro'7lngs."" ” " , ’n icp am p h lo t teHs'wliere 'to robbery-murder in this fashion- , "Y e a h . I guess I w ou ld ," wild hemp. "It is

.-.uble-Mlaml.suburb: Rcltz-was— R oiti—rep lied .-IIo --sa id —tIio-J^§y5yiLf3MD^*JLUil^uIt|V.nted. ho.iplUillzcd. witli-two gunnliot gunman tossed tho rings back ““cn »s nbnndoncd tlelds,

woumU In Uio head. T U, him on Iho ground and said; ™ ™lch banks J n fence rows,T 1 io -k lllo rrd o sc rlb e d -a» ^ i; - ''•n ro ra 'iT Iltao B iro rB o M ln ~ ™ ^ ‘" '“" 8 ''f ' ';< ’"'*‘‘™ , ' '« ^ “

bespectacled Lntln about 6-foot- .every tlilof." Tlien ho opened w i " ' 'II, 200 pounds and 40 years of flro on tho thro(!. Illuatratlons, how to recognize

age, still was a t large today ----------------------------

I predIctrirowi!vei^,lhal"the“ conscientious young citizens won't necessarily follow tlic pampyilet’s Instructlonfl in re­gard to destroying wild hemp

-by-sprnylng-lt-with-2;4jD.-------A lot of Uiem may burn it

instead.

PHONE ?33-6336-io-»«Einttqnt/-Dflvh~

“ W H M TA R O U S E R !Ghaflie Brown’s first film is so cheerful 1 can hardly

— ^vait-for-his-next-one^I—^

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O a la i O p«n 8 :0 0 P.M.

m n E M I I I S

Whoopee!! HELD OVER

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A t9 :3 O N l0 h lly

B-l'G John W aynn'i Nowail Family Wettorn it a H-l-T and cn6 wo are Highly Recommending for Evoryonel'

"Simply enchanting! Need one ask you to rush the youngsters

to .the theatre. In fact go foryourow rrpli^sure!” ‘ .

-wiLiiAUwOlf CU{

t;. JohnWa^ is“Oi^m”- rg tg l -Tbck r a i a nplTyt 'j c T O M Id i im i lh C T C j ^

PLUS ot 11)15 Ttahslt>«uihol*rnrnlly to n happy^ _ movU tor a chariQo.

^stepstojionaliiflSB-

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Charlie rown**A LEE MENDELSON • DILL MELENDEZ PRODUCTION OILL MELENDEZ *“ ' “ CHAnLES M SCHOIZ LEE WENDELSON and BILL MELENDEZ •

nOD McKUEN VINCE GUARALDI JOHN SCOTT TnOTTtn------TEaiNiCCLOn»-A-NATlOMAl.GEN£IULPlCTUIl£S-nEL£ASE----------------^ ------- A-CIN£MAX£NT£fL£lLMtnflIS£NTATJQH.ff3^ii!;t*'.12^

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"BUGS BUNNY CARTOON FESTIVAL'- M o lln w rO a lty l----------

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“T ‘ in the price . . it's a sure sign you're getting a lucky bargain! ;98«Slze

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Playing YowGdrdsBiii^t';^ IsIm pDitqnt D e a l^ A c c e s O T

By NORMA HEBZINOiEH ' W ouea'i Editor

4n,"ac«lnth»hoto"l<Blw»y« , «ood w hen (uhlon wul tc- ceu orlea a r t concerned,’

UUiMuon'Bmld Uie controveraV.

' c a o o t ia o n m«k0 you (u M w - pnttjr at i l l time.

MM. a * l « MorrlJ will n u n ta .th e phow luid not*« all', ooatume Jein lly abowii win be

_by Sarah O m n liy . According to Uila leadlnit lawelry arm,

~"K ie louuM ta look deiiianda a In > w ^ . fllngi,

flnga and mom ring ! InnlnraaL wtUi thU taD’a la M m , and the choker l»venr popular and nvHt

n a b U iv aoeaiHilea.” Uo«t o l Ihd'mc

wearlnf (arfilMa

the (rand I tn ^ , * (eitlve cocktail

KnIghtV'dlatrW director for Sanh Coventry, “Since the looguetta coven ao much area. we can u te ly a in m e that Jewelry win do the u m e. Fall (aahlona let you wear your )ewe|iy anyway you Want — and you can be your own (aihlongyp^VlgOI','?-..... ..................

Tldceto (or the ihow can he obtained caning M n . Knight

BLUE LAKES SHOPPING CENTER- M O NDAY THBO. SATURDAY 9 10 9

STOK& HOURS: S U N D A Y llM O O N t«Sp .m .

sum m er fabric clearance

DEAR ADBY: As a tnon, I m ust objocl lo your ngreclng ivllh Uio clcrV In the bookitoro who thought it w u "bellt- tUng" lor 0 wife lo InsUt Ihot hcr.huibond buy o 1 ^ on"MX tochnlquos.!' - • ...........................- - ’ •

When I got m n rric d rl thought I know ovorylhUig-Uiore m s lo know 'libout being a lover. But not unlll my wife Inslstwl IhnI I rend a book on "«oi iMhnlquM" did wo ever bavo comploto mutual fulfilment. I t Is no more "boUtlUng" for 0 wife lo insist thot her husband rend such a book than

- It would be if she Insisted he rcndLs book on "golf Up i" to improve his Bomc- Don't knocit educnBon!

AN EDUCATED LOVEIl

officlnl blessing to the long look today with a 1670 ■ woman covorcd moro like IWW fromchin to toe__________________

Midi, and noar maxi sUrts, booth, necklinos high under the

.. chin ilke wide Mao collars, long sleeves—this wns Iho “hid absolutely everylhing" look lor bolh day and-evoning-at tho fashion show of designer Philippe Venot on the first day of.lho winter collections. -'Mencould-not.iivoii algh.ovora weli4umed ankle as bools, velvet or suede, were worn

Brnbb, foilowco 'b y tho Hag salute.

Mrs: Ona Sample welcomed- nine guests , M rs. Lold, Schaiaeko, Mrs. Gayle Shor- thouse, and M rs. Viola

V irginia Ilrabb W illiams, Eugene, Ore,, M rs. Pete Ab- shlro, Onalaska, Wash., Mrs. M M lo ' Swanson, Buhl, and Diano ond b n re n Denny, grBndq|iUdrcn __ol Mrs, Frank B l^op , who o n f vlailing from California.

Now greatgrondsons were Tep«rtcd“ b y th ro e -in o m b o n r,- M ra. Parleys H arm on, with Mark Travis Welch, bom May 17; Mrs. H, R. Senften, with

' Joffery-Todd 'BUok,-born-June- 21, and Mrs. Hazel Brabb, with

SAVE TO '/2 & M O R I!

Improve one's leore on the green or la the sick. The bookstore clerk said she had heird wives qusmlhig hmdly

book, ind Ihot hi her epIniM was beUttUag. I agreed.-Thla type of "bow to" book Ja far more efleellte whea parchaaed dnlelly and prlvaUly presented.

J E A It ADDY.; .U n man, wears a toupoo, which Istcchnicaiiy a head covering, should . lt._bo removed upon

to bo uncovered? How about hi an Orthodox Jewish synagog?. ' M. B.

DEAR M. n.; A toupile Is not a "head coverhig” la the “ same sense that a hat » ^ d be. [It’a a "head eoverlag" aa hair would be.l A nan woald not remove his tonpee when enlerlDg a ChrisUaa church aay more thaa be wouW remove , his hair. In aa Orlhodoa Jewrsh aynagog a mSB'a head la sopposed lo be covered. DiK II tho man Is balduand haa covered his baIdneil_wllh_«.l0IJpee, he st)ll mpsl coyer Us head Wllba hat/ — ------- -7— .— —

' DEAR ABBY: For many yoarsi a woman who calls herself my “best friend" has given me gilts .which I Im I certain vrtro given to her. • .

F or instance, aha gave me a necklace msde ol seasholls. I ’m sure h|er friend In HaalaU sent them to her u no ona around here weara them. L u t Christmas she gave me a| , f M |H,B-fJ.jlmll»ff.niuii/UrTJuit j hiUlad-ftv«rlnokHljl-ta il-nn-

; lha bottom which r^nd, “TO LVDIA FItOM NORA." IMyJ '.nam cis.lilarlo rle ,]__ r --------------------— ■— .

My buabaiyl had a -slm llar experieneer F y - h l i ' last

m i^eyonhig dresses. H essolholtreported n now grandsughler,

behhid the screen of high collars, full bias sUrU, rippling accordion pleats and long flowing sleeves. E^en the log o'mution sitovo was resurrcct-

- e d .It's curious how the eye

-<luliikly-got»-uaad-to-th4-mld- maxi look, probably because

. long dresses already aro all over the ktreets courtesy ol ready4o.woar m anufacturers who long ogo bent the Paris haute couture to the punch. Although mon complnbi about the downfall of the mini, they m ay well And the coveredmp look graceful and downright pretty. .....— - ---------

BRIDOE PLAYED : SHOSHONE Wednesday

' Bridge'Club m et a t the home ol Mrs. Prank Carothers, with M rs. W ayne Sorensen as hostess. P r lu s were won by

.................................... - B a f r

Jeffery Todd BUck was also the grandson of Mrs. George Blick.

Members discussed "Issues- H ia t Effect Us Moat." Mrs. Frank Bishop was appointed as ih e —nom in atin g —c o m m itte r ’

-M n n -e im illi«r»7 Mr Oteney and Mrs. Oela Porter, service.

m ember for the group.

for Mrs'. Brobb,' Mrs.Holdol, Mrs. Anna. Holoslnsky and Mrs.^MoI Nihart.

A letter ol appreciation from tlio F irst Baptist Church, Twhi F a lls , was re a d for the m em orial from tho club lunoring Mrs. Alma Wells, aa well a s ’a card from the Wellafam ily..— -,........ , ____ _______, M « . H. H . Senften teported that- b rithday c a rd s , an ­niversary' cards and graellng c a rd s havo b een sent to members of the club.

The. next meeting bi the an­nual picnic meethig Aug. 4 at lha home of Mrs. Holoshisky. Members are asked to bring a u r in * - l l ieli -u w u - lab lr -

because he kept remarking that they, were i>rbbably ''white'.' iidV*anM it ^ new kind of chocoUt^.!' When we

^d lc^Vidltey l^avorites^I)|)ened'the box, tht cJndy was wtUi* and hsrd.and.au driedout. Wo Ihroi* li'away.W ausa ItWasalUlLto a»t_----- —

Abby; are we. really expected'tar»"<l thank.youMe (or aglftTi* know the giver (rladlo save ^ '

• J )E A * SiCKi A flm pft " S ia l r y * " ' . ' U > » M c ^ i i Is'all that's iieceilury. A "guhy" er.huhwere OMOul e l how "dell(ht«l".yM 'were wUh Ike "lavely" gift

.w e ^ te l« p tK r illca lt ■ . ; ■

BliEL McQHEFT.3 0 1 2 n d A v e . W .,~Jarom B.

PORK CHOP, CASSEROLE.Brown bur on»4n(!h dupa In

a iJdlMtrPttt-lircaaaerol*. Add • two-thirds cup uncooked white rice over ohopa. Pour on one can cqnaolnme and one an water, ■ 'la |nTBO;d«sr*e oven.br Qi»_

Strveslour.,

t lie TtmeS-NeWs will pay IS each week for Magic Valley. Favorltea. II you have ■ (avorila r«elp«, Jusf thaU It to tha Recipe Department, Womw's Page ^ lo r ; - Tlw M d ^ a b M O ^ the propert) o(.

' Thfc|i, thirsty Lpttop torrydoth.' Pbrloct lor : Wash and wear (MlyeatBr-cotlon In i^ p u la r robos.' bboch cover-ups/ sportswear and —siolid colors. Seyv d^^ses.. shirts) smrtsrt tots' clothinfl. Bio soloCtion of’colors. ■ / iieparatos. PerfecVfor.crisp curtains too..

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SUSAN VAnDLEY

Sysqn Yarcjiey,Moyes Disclose ■- Ab'^ust Ddtfe ^M U l l x X u G t l -j- Mr. nnJ'Mra.

Itoy Vnrdloy, Ueovor, utnh, nnnounco tlio cngogomont o(Uielr (Inuiititflr, Susan, to Jny I.Moyos, son of D.Ivon • Moyos, M urlnugh. --------- ----------

• ~ M1.1S Y n rd le y - l9-B 1987 nlUioMlsalonory griiilunto ot Bonvcr HIgli

— SchDPl7wlicrerslig*wn9THHivHn__________

-^h o c rlc n d e rr-S h e — T g p f g l - volodictorlon and ntlondcd ,

. ^ G i r l s 'S t a t o . S h « w m b « f l S o n l o r - - p , '^ | _ ^ ^ r ) ^ » * _ , - „ at Brigham Young University U IS C IO S O L » a T 0

' **'Mr!Moyes Is a 1066 ip-oduolo “ ‘L“5 lT ^ S fta u g K -H ls rS * « ) lrH e -K « b " ‘- ^ » ‘ ^^-has fullUlisd an LDS mission (o Taiwan and Hong.Kong.-HgJiilunlor at BYU, m ajjrlng

KATIIYIIAKEn-

Kathy Baker Reveals Trotlj

^ T I I i E n - M r: aHd M rs; GoorKc. E. ..Bnkcr;. Filer, on- noiinco tlio ongagomcnl''imU

dnuRhtor, KuUiy l^n n e , to Jim Lano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artliur Esllngor, Tvvln.FnlU. ,A July 23 wedding in planned

FEGOYANNSTAUnY

Peggy 'ctrry..- Is Engaged To Jbsieph Jones"Mrs. Henr:________

i’nllB, nnnouncc8 engagement and fortlicomlng m nrrlago ' of h e r daURlUcr, P c ^ y Ann, to Joseph E . JonoB, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jonos, M u ftau ^ .

Miss Starry was graduated

FederationLeod^xJJigesL Womejj'sSu^p^^

M rs. E a r le A . .-Brown; p residen t of the G e n e ra l , Federation of Women’s O u te , I 'today Issued a> call to t h e . ' Federation members to urge their U. S. Representatives to sign tlio discharge petition to get tl)c Ii:qunl Ulghts ..Amend* irient bill out of tlie House

Zjudiclary-CwiinUtlec-M UinlO- UiQ UntiKft floor;

"'llitt General Federation,", said Mrfi. Brown; “lias haan on

; rw on l fiupporllng tlio Equal UlKhL< Am’endinonl slncq 194< mid the time has come, for concerted iictlon to got tho bill

.iHiforc Coiigrfis.9r' '< * .■ ••RcfffoJcritiiUvea M artha'W . CrltnthH • (M ichigan)-—and

'iwin ' '’lorence P .' Dwyer (Ne\v ;»crSt^rrhnv<rfiled‘«*dlscharg0- petition to .force the Equal UllihLs Amendment out of tho judiciary Committee. For a peUUon to bo effective, it.must be Bignod :b y -a t-leas t" 218; (B- m ajo rity ) m em bbrs of tho

WednMdty; July 72, ifTO T im w -N m , Ty»In PalU, ld«|K| 11 . -

F am ily membef»..al!<!t|d«4 • B* T i b i Uw Soutb HDUi Tta- from - Waahlitgton, Oreeoo, o n ly m e m b en o ltM ta m lly iu t Caitom ln, Utnh miil I(|rfio, ■

aos£-ouT 'S A liE

lIouM^linn Beauty >'“•><> •*>»* evi

-mombor-o(-the.lopo that every MRS. JAM BS BONDUHANT, 'K lm btrly, l ln l vk * iJSedcratlpn-wllI— pratidanl-of-lha-Magic-Vall»y-CouncJI-o/-CampJln lor Congriisaman qj.i, l , , „ mlechd for a Ih r t^ n o r larm lo-lhi

DRASTKREDETHINSONAlt

write o r wire herMr. Jontes ls a 1970 graduate w l to o r wlro her C o n g r i s ^ n (,eon e le c te d fo r a Ihree^yea r (« rm tp lh e *.W M u r ta u g h H ig h M o o l a n d

iloyed at Kenyon Farm s, f j T r nIL »eh» S o u lh e fn Idaho. One hundred fifteen member, t

JuniorOilnei

help got . .amended, once and for all, so

. .no date lor tho wedding has [h»t oqioHtV Tiot been sol, depending on Mr.- JonesVmliitary obligation. - .

servtf on fhe Mo /ono/ Countfi/t. T t ntxf nofiona/ .mee#/noJJ,s«r?or Nov._7_i> P«f Mo/nw, tqwOi_

2 3 S M a ln W ^ 8 < t i n « h « K m B u l ld l n g ^

v ,..,iL m d la v iM ™ e B id e n to f. o f j i jr . and'Mrs. Jay Kidd, aU

S n M ^ ta M e a d e ls a mOgraduato■niodSsSowUlLwedAu(!.21 «< HWj

a tth e S .'o e o rg e T M ’fcmplo.They will reside in -Provo, High School In i9M. He attended where both wiUconUnue studies ’ the University of Idaho w d at n v f j . College of . Southern Idaho,

______ ---w hin^he-iJans-to resunw hisAlways eat three balanced education this fall,

meals’ a day U you’re drivbig The Cassia LDS — - 'lo n g distances, advtaw the Stakehouse wiU be the scene of

■'lleClub.

^ociai venti' W omen’s C hristian Tem>

.perance Union will m eet a t 2 p. m. F riday a t the' honre'bf Mrs. j ; W. Carrel, 339 Madison St. W., K im berly. M rs. Lillian

lU IIK UWU1IP.OB,Rational Automobile C

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Use Cash ... Charge . .. LayawoyNow whii« i^Uction i» b«tt

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~ r e p r l c i n g our Summer m e r c h a n d i s e . Drastic reductions on hundreds of items.,.Don’t mlss a single bargalnrbe^here B l - I Z ^ h a r p ! -

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j i : Tu/In F . lj l jd a h ii-a e iin e a d i iy i- iu ly .g ii ,(?;»_

^ Lookee Her^, Boy, YouVe In A Heap Of Trouble” —^ Aitend Cabaret

. BURLEY. - Joe HlgKltw, television's honored sliorlff, will oincoe the C a b a to t , In­ternationale proBonted by Uio

■ Snnke River Area Council, B6y Scoulfl-of Amcrica. Aufl. 15 at tlio PonderoM Inn, Burley,

- Scout- Executive Dnrl Gleed

finowbnllcd when ho‘ happehod nlong flfl 0 .Bhcrlff on Dodflc

, commercinls, Is rcturriinii to tho_ , Cnbarctfortheqocondyiontlrio ' ^ .row. • - ' •

. “ Those who ottonded tlie 1009 Cnborot will rem em ber him for his w itty com m enta mnrf® " during the entire nftornoon and v •

' cveninR ns he emceed Uio

T-N T o Publish Slory O f C^Wo'DeCfsplions

Seventeen y e a r^ ,f |g o „ th i8 i_ 3 h e-sto ry -o ( hts deceptions month; F id e t Caitro-beg*n -will be told by the Time*-Newi

■euentyi^said-IProceeds from Uiis $100 |» r

couple social event go to sup' port the operntion of tlie Snnke River Aren Council, Boy Scouts ofA^nericn.

•p e progrnm bijfilns ot 3:30p.

Lnter in the nfternoon, n fashion -show .-will_bc_pccflcrilcdJnm l

U ttie Tticatre productions will be Riven' periodically tiiroufih

"Uie day.. •Tlie day will conclude with a

gourm et b iifett and en- te rta ln m en t by som e, of A m erica 's well-known per'

deceiving hU way towai^ power in Cuba.

He did W by deceiving most of the world leaders, some -of whom_tnought-of.hlm as the George Wa&ington of Cuba^

Then, once in power, he deceivcd.hls-own

__ Thursday, In a four- p a rt lifu s tra ted sei'les by Willltim Glandoni, Latin American Editor of Copley News Service.

Glandoni will describe how Castro alnw st brought on World _War_nLand .ho# he .plunged

dftc<ttvcd_tho_CQni- Cuba Into economic ruin yet m unists'who heliwd him como continues to decelvo^ into power. ' ‘ Y6u will enjoy this series by

ASPIRIN, 100^8

. His deception still continues. Many political leaders in tho U / S. hope to resume diplomatic relations with Cuba, and tho young idealists of Amcrica rush

c‘ in 'C uba's sugar cane

Glandoni, who is vlc6 chairmaii ~at large of the Committeo on Freedom of tho Press of the In te r A m orlcaa P ress Association. * v

Remember., tho series begins l^u rsday . Don't miss it.

sonalitlos, including ■'Nlghtrn'plo.

-3O B^IIIG G IN S;^fcEV Ifl!0N ’STi5nbTed-dierm nH U-em c^ Earl theCabaretlateraationale Aug.lSatthePonderdsabui.Burley.

-H iccabaret i i spensered by UtfrSoikfrlUver Area Couueiii— —

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Concoptotonounlvorslly wlUi strugsUna liTkecp occrodltcd," .Ihroe ounpuM S and under one the condldoto said, chancellor was urged by Lloyd . "If wo wait another four or

and cand ida te for the drus .has suggested, xya-wilV D om ocratic— Kubernotorioi—hnve'Serlou.M y-dam aged-our nomination In an addro M ^ln ^u n iv ers itio s, som ething woMoscowrMonday.-— — f ^ - ~ -cannot afford.— ---------

. Mr. Walker said such a - “ T o . develop a quality program would end the battle education system for Idaho, between schools. '"Wo m ust there m ust bo leadership totally

—begin— to— coneeh1fHtft'—o>i=dodlefltod=t<Fwluoatlon=andwt=developing a. quality education involved in using tho scliool

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Cost Of Living CUmbs'In June, Report Shows

tncresM lit p r lc ^ of both durables and hondUrable^ other than foo^ both slowed noUcea<

/ o f ' U b o r ^UtUticfl repoi-ted earlier thathad

WASHINOTON" (OPI) —The ‘dlty prices “rose slgnlficanUy cost of living climbed again in less" ^ Uian in May.-The June by four tenths of one report also said'"Ttie rates of

'percent. Ijuffood prices went down and the rale of iiurease for Donie other things slowed noUceAbly, the government - ■ ‘ed today.

- . , monthly consumer price Index showed that food prices consumer prices rose 0.6 per decUned on a seaionally- adjust- cent In April and 0.4 per cent In

'ed lM n la.a s lacu sto n tary ln th o May, but today’s report said summer. ' tjieso'had been, adjusted, to 0.6

B ut,higher prices-for used per'cehl In each month, carsJhom 6s and most typos ol ‘ THo monthly Incrcasos In the

[-KmimmBrrervlces lncreaiied-to-consum ciuD ricg-lnden have offset the lower food coits to ranged from 0.4 to 0.6 porconl pul the general price level at In the past year. At 0.4 per cent 135.2. This meant that In June, a month,'the annual rate of rise

and services that cost $10 would be 4.6 per cent.the 1957-1950 base period cost. ------

$13.52. More, than 1.1 million class-The Labor Department which room teachers aro employed In

["wm pntJthfl Indeit sflld»inmo-~thTnSllonT^UBlJBTslnncntny- schools. ■

W«dn«Ktay, July 1*70 TlmM-News, Twin Falii, Idaho- 11/ ACCi6enT4>R0NE ----------ehoifed 04 Mr cent flt the-

AUSTIN, Tex. (DPI) ~ v^dents among persons Ih Elderly women ftre.more Uablft elderly ageiy groups Involved to accidental Injuries thui .. women whlli inalet accounlMl elderly nUrh, a stat^de Btuily " for M per cw^ sho^s. Figures tabulated by the report^ by- 1 Governor’s Comroitt^ pn Aging. doietm.- '

- i d

and

N O IIC f!• ' ", . ■ f - - : - ■ ■ -

Twin Falls HoOsing Authority isaccepting Bids' for 560 sets ofdrapes and rods. For informationCall, 733-5765 or inquire at 200 North Elm Street, twin Falls, Ida7 ho d33i01 for specification.

SOCIALITES IN manypartsofTeiias had th d rp n b le M i wHh' ------ adjusting to th»l<nipei:alure4:ha^e.SI» baioa.her.eoal• .............. early morning but It had changed, to flf. ftwini littlt by early a f '

temooB when thomorcury was at M^(UPI t e l ^ l o V ' -^ rlow. temperatures- and an unmindful dog or two. Childress,

"T exaf reeorded-a-lowuf-57 deg reesy e tte i^ay rlt was B’3 4 ^ a r record. Thro6-year<old Stacey. Lyon was having* er troubles

Endorses Cecil Andrushad taken positions on Uio Wlilto > Qouds nnd pollution control that

...........and said

-PefiTi(Mi-Filed-~— For Sale Of Savings Assels;

BOISE (UPi)-IdoHb j lh n n c o nnnonra to ihoiil romonlM Comml.Mloncr Jol)n D. Sllvli;^

s s a s s s i s s . 'MOSCOW (U P D - Ttio Idaho

EnvironmcntalCouncllcndoraodCccII D. Andrus today as Uio “arc conunondablo" nnd said • Heal problems facing Idaho’sbest cnndldnto to be Idaho’s Republican gubernatorial can.dl- environment," Jayno said. *,next governor nnd urged all dato DickSmitli had also taVon Tho announcomcnt added the ? “conservation-minded Idahoans a "good" position on Uie Wlilte council had novoi; endorsed a , "to support Andrus In Uie Aug. 4 Oouds Issue. ........— candidate before Uie prim aryDTlmaiT. “But only Andrus has a pro- election before, but-because of

— G erald-Jayne,. Idalio Falls, von record on dedication to tho Uio prlm aryln UiU year's ‘^ • - ' l i . 'S b A f ^ r ^ l h o n Kpresident of the ci^ncll, said “ nservaUon Questions facing palgn H Jo lt It had no ™ o v „ u !^ !h M p p r ^ v a ^ ^

“ Icr.

mittoo had lt<| decision i®li!.all- er talking to each of the can- dldatcs and asking cnch to com- plotc a qucallonnairc indicating tlieir positions on a number of c ritica l onvlronm ontnllssucs facing tlio state.

Ttio council’s onnouncement said based on nn almost 10* year record in tho state logls*

X___ latuto.and on stated po^ltjons on

Silva said sale of tho'Assets to Conllnentol Ufo "and AccU

TJfltfBnn!BOISE (U P I)-H io attorney dards for Uie business transac: Corp., boUi Boise, would bring

general's offico has filed a com* tlons by providing contract total returns to shareholders of p laintbrlofagalnstthoTri.W est forms for Trl-Wost’s dealings. . Uie defunct assocloUon to 72 per Construction Co.. and tho Pru* Attomoy General Robert Rob* cent of Uielr deposits, dentlol Savings and Loan Asso- son said Trf-West sells and con- Waho Savings and U a n closed ciation. tracts for Installntlon of oluml- morc-Uinn four yeors ago ^ t h

T helB chargcsin thesultcon- num siding In the Boise area, n'or® *21 million In d ^ tended the defendants violated He said nuiny complaints w e r e 20, 000 U]0 state Deceptive Trado Prac- received when tlie c o m p a n y * Walwans. Abbut 50 per cent of Ucos Act. Tlio complaint claim* would not back their product if

issues now facing I d n h o W v l r ^ d thoy used L'model h o m e .J t _ w a s defecUve am rg es onmftnt "Andnifl noDonrfl to bo schemes” in a given area for were also m ade Ih flnhc-eom - Uie best ( S l o d K a ^ odverUslng aluminum siding but pany offered to consolidate debt ho ln u io crltico ly cn rsah o ad .” '"over l i^ te d - t j te number of so that aluminum siding may

__ Jovmo-said Uic decision wos bo purchased, but then paymentfo? e"?;ir“ nment ^ ^ ^^ Prudential Saying ^ l a U o n would bo higher than a t first.

° setting stan»

Uio depositors’ money has been returned so far.

Visits to the country's Nation­al Parks are expected to top 17fl million in 1970, nearly 9 per cent nioro Uian in 1969.

SPORTHart, SchaMn«r & Marx,

Kingirldge, Camput Too*. Hendrix Square,

ManehetlerREg. '39.95 .... 23.85Reg. 39.95 ..... 29.85R*0. 45.00 .... 36.65R*g. 50.00 .... 39.05!• «. S5.00 ..... 44.85.

A?,95 . ... 54.85

■ Boy«' long 8. short jleevod

SPORT SHIRTS

DEFENSB.

_____ CAIElb^EgyiCitlan— M o n n i- ■ tion Minlstor-Muliammad Has'

sonion Hoikal, writing in tho semlpfflciol nor dpaper A1 Ah> ram on Arab escalation against Israel; ' ■

“SJiall wb ca ir Uiis a mere defense on our part, or sjiall we •

tlw oxpro88lon...that It iso alow offensive?"

TEIUIIBLB LONDON—Malcoun Avery, a.

W cst-End“ groccfrTHawlbtng' tlio hundreds of housewives storing up oh food in case there is a. food aliortagc from tho . longslioremen's strike:

--------- JiHie—strike— is— terrible. _

M P€KS Ladies’ PORTSWEAR

SUMMERBig Groups Of All OurFamous Brand Spring

An^Summer Items

SUMMER

FRIENDMJ^KER2-PANTSUITS

By Hendrix Square K«oular$100

w ith 2 pontf

»89“------W lllr J p d n li—

R>a,R ig.I tisn

1.98..............1.394,-VS.,. ^ . 7 . 7 1 .9 9 3.98...'...... 1..2.995.aO;.:.— — 9;99

SUITSReg* $79.95

•54“. . Rtg. $85.00

45* “

SPORT SHIRTSfam ourBrond»r5herfond-U>ng-Sleeve«—

Reg. 3.98 & 4.00 ....2.99Reg. 5,00 & 6.00 ....3.99Reg. 7.00 ................4.99Reg. 8.00___.„.......5.99

' MEN'S ■Ughlwtiehl ilpp«r*<t

JACKETSRag. 6 .00 la 15.00

3.85 to11 .85

JHundretls of Pairs

MEN S SHOESExcellenI leiaction, many ttyles and

-color*. Broken-siie-runs and odd lots. Dross and casual Weyenborg

and Jarman Valu«fl from $12.95 to $23.95 ,

»9” l o » l 5 "FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S FAMOUS

r t c c DRESS s\\ms Brand SLACKSWhHbfu TnJ wloir loi»u' m>d»ilTort->l#ei’»t r -Peoftqmfttvwi^fHelldwl chstki

J^BaYSLSUItS_regujar and buHon-down collart. Perma

Dacron/CoHon & 100% polyester.Regular *9.00...r....;......$6.99Regular $7 .50 ..;............... $5.99Regular $6.50..................IS T WRegular $6.00..................$3.99Regular $5 .50 ................$3 .99

Breathable waterproof Nylon

LONG TOW COAT SKI MRKA.Snop.and-iIppeMrOntrdde xipperi. xip pocketi, hood in eoilor» ,5 color». - '

^en'i- - ------------ ------— “ Boyi-SM.t.XL--—Regolar I f ® " , Regular$25:OQ'. r : « E v — iao.oo

Regular $11.00......... $7.99Reguicir $10.00....... „$6.99Raguiar $8.00..........$5.99Regular $6.00........,.$3.99

Reg. $17.95 to $39.95

SOCK SPECIALSSiratch Bonlon and Orlon>Nylort crcw

79* va lu e 2 pr. 1 .1 7Wdterprool breathabfe-

NYLON SKI PARKA .Pil« body llnlnor hood In cdllor, knit cu(fi< -4 colon.

— AA*n'|- —

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RtOular

SLACKSMe^« On S«U Than lv *r

Irtiluibi Hflft, SftioMMrf.Morii, Klngifldga, CKamploA, Rttlon and Saeuro. SloM. AJI wool atid Do{fon/woor.,»*B.tX95 ............... . . . ............. • * .;»Dm . 13.95 ......................... ...................... .........S S i 1.4.95 «15.9SKeg.WJIiS . . . . . ................. ............Reg. 1»,95 * »9,95 ........ .............. .

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, B an lo n , D tfc ro n /C o tto n , 100% C e tip n S tr lp w , Tr lw » ,.S o lld i,

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EAST-BACk JEANSPermanenl fnu — Reg. <8.00

NOW <5.99 S - R egularJA W ................................. . . . . i .

M lill . . No •ole.ttl Reper'e KApot unlll y«)i the ; • w < .,# c < « ia » te ly « tU IM . •

HI Qr»w;„andfathlon Collar*.

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Twin Haln. id5ho iWidrwtitey, July 11,

YHE BOSS, IS COMEWhen he left he said "6 K a V BOYS^NO SALES, NO PAY­CHECKS'. . . SO WE GOTTA MOVE . v . WE STARTED RIGHT IN AND MARKED EVERYTING DOWN — SOME —

"BELOW^URXOSTS T I NOW 15 YOUR CHANCE TO HELP SOJ^E

All stylet PfogreM

— LIGH + -F IX T O R E S

;■ 9 ’ X 1 2 'P lastic

DROP CLOTHSKeg. $ 1 .1 9 D ecora tor

Fu ll Pront & Rear Set

■ C hoice o f Co lors

CAR FLOOR"MATS

1 5 :^ 0 -3 0 A M P — Rog. 39<

HOUSEHOLDFUSESB O X OF 5

P rin ts & SoHds

THROW PILLOWS

7 7 «W 0 'F U P T O '5 ^ 0 % ‘“ A ll'S ^ n g & Summer

-WRIFMAPE------- -SH0E&MANDAI1&—Rtduced

2 M ^ 30% . .5 0 %

Ladies .

JA M A IC A

50% cotlor>r .

MEN & BOY'S SPRING & SUMMER

PAULBUNYAN

CHARCOALZBRIQUETS20 LB.

'TOGT

JWCKETS^Reduced to cleor Your Choice

" _ IO J6.77

Fi ' ' I

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SWIWIWE#R:— —

WALKING SHORTS

PbPCORN“ 39 ''b u g— ^

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S A V E 3 0 % to r O %

ON ALL SPRINGS SUMMER

CLOTHINGR^ucedToXlelSE

CASCADE DISHWASHER

S O A P■ G iant 50 o i. b ox

$T7491Ii^^...V..........

WHITEMOLDED

HARDWOOD

TOILET

1 9 ,

Items too numerous to list SAVE NOW!!!!!-

ENAMEtCANNEI— J qudrt-

91Reg.

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4 4

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F L A S H.1 —Kitly Cjover

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BurleyLCehteiL To Open Sept. 15

. B U R L E V — llio B ^ l o y Dos'' lUlwloi', Bild Tudsday.

Cifo Center, which closed J iiy - B y that time, tunda (rom 'ttie 15, will reopen bn Sept. 1, Larry Head Start program ! in Tvhi Mock, Twin Falhi South Central Kalla and Burley will have been Community, Action ARcncy . re a l lo c a t^ .ta the Day Care

< ■ Center program, he said, andI V f r H f » l"T artJ, acUng directori T l O l O r tor the Neighborhood Center J|n

Burley, will have In itia ted — stiwrartnndTalltag-progrann.-

X I d l l t : ; I S .., O riginally the Day Care ' ~ 1 Cent*!'’ was allotad funds^foii.-^Stored

S H O S H O N E ' - Mot o r O t a Department, a n d the center'

• piano which 6 ra^ e d Jm o W, 6,pocted to raise Junds tor— iioarShoBhonerldllln8f-G '“' ' “ — n s w i ^ t p ^ r o p ^ ^

Pnsa,Oro.wofM n ond lnlm-ng unforlunatoly, the projects her pilot husland. Is /being planned by the Burley centerstorod a t Bull! (or:further s tu dy .L ,^jr« -unsuooes«fu l-and .-thebyKAAoHlclals, Qilot ol M ice BlirAndonion r e p o r te d ;^ —

lie said the p lane was dismantled a t Uie crash silo near Slioshbno ahd studied by mechanics and tlion taken to thp Dulil airport whore It will bo kept tor possible furtlier study.

B e b b ie ^ M a b e y - T o R m Oakley^s Pixmeer^ay^ v e nts

7 , . OAKtE Y ---D ebblV M obcyH 3m Tunam l!n^'him iethisy ' 18, (luughtjDr of Mr. and Mrs. “.lOO Yoors'of Progrcas", ,Donuld Miiboy, Dnkloy, will bo The Chuckwagon Breakfast during jh e day are pjanned. reigning over the' annual .will bo served from 6:30 a .m .to P ioneer Days co lobratjon Ota.m. in the Oakley City Park Friday and Saturday a t Oakley, under the direction of Oakley

DooHt^le^ - a t - ^ ssia 8takr*:-“ *hie'RJ^ miJirPony*lix. P layliouset two showings race offive horses wiU) one or

_ . .lanned. * more rlders wlll bogin a t 7:30- An ICA approved Rodeo will p.m.* Saturday at tho Oakley

begin at 9 p.m. both nights with Rodeo grounds. The entire r a c e . Jake Pope producer of tiW Spur is run on a d irt track and will bo

needed funds were not obtained.“ '“Besides thdlhOi'Ulgo of funds; •Uio Day Caro program has had a . Insufficiont num ber of children attending during .the sum m er m onths. Eleven children aro enro lled , nine below tlie minimum number - ' '

Miss Mabey was graduolod 'Cham ber of Commerce. ■ Rowtsl Rodeo. Events Include started and flniahod in front of'' from Oaklov Ultfh School .this F rom 10 to U a.m . will bo the bareback ridbig, saddle bronc the grandstanil. 1110 first ploce

spring and plans to enter Ridkfl Pioneer,D ay program a t the riding, Bfahnia bull-riding, toam willrecelvo«,000;8ccond', ColiegcfthlflfnUiSlie rode in tlio CimNia Stako H o u ^ with Ivan Jy te a m 'ro p in g , B rahm a calf ,loam $400; third pl»c6 team July 4Ul phrniiljjtL Jliip frt tinti .HnrrftM,.Rnlt:1 jikpJfHty,-pB_tlie/ ropirtU .-bulL^tfgbn^-flnd-glrlg_t2flnJHnH_thft_liinTnL^Hh[<hlniL;^

I also appeared 'n t" th 6 -R u p ert featured si)oaker.'M r. Barrett barrel racing. . , . fourth will receivc'llM . Tcarns|_roirco7s{io.wlU.b(LCori)pftting.fei:=hu»-mfld0^ttJlf$jlmfl^fttjdy=Pt===31lo^p^de j lm e ' has_^bew ^lntcr«si«U njnl

tile Cassia .County Fair ‘ and W estern and I^DS Church change^to6:30p.m .Friday and \vhlch Is $109, entry “fuc_Jlodoo.qucen-ln-AWusL--------L-_JJiatQ cv_and teaches these will fonn a t the "Amertcan contact Keith'Frnnks.''Rii(l(lon

In hi«l> school I siio was a subjects. . I/igion H i l l ^ 6>m 7 and travel Layton, Bill Brokmon or Jolin'~ member of tho Oakley Drill - John .D ark 's beef barbecue the.length of. Main Street, The F. Martin or the rodeo offico. Team, belonged lo th e 'P o p will bo served from 11:30 o.m. paracjoarrangem entsare being ..The person estiniatln« tho

— Club,-Pop •BHnd*-and-FutUrfl-to-l;30-p.m .-in-th6-Cily-Parkr- handled-by-A m erican-Logion,-llm e lt takes to run the pony ” .......... ’...... ------ - ‘ ■ - ' • • “ .................................................. . . . .

At this tlmo, Clilef AnderMn required to keep Uio program W ii( |;m o c lin n jc s^ nnvwhero

DEBBIE MABEV

Approved At Burley

/ y - .7 .1 - — »lH^rnMTn», mill » i i v w i i m « ____It could llnd nouiing ouicr j l 5,,5n o t U i c a i ^ U ---------------

■ T ^ rrT im rf lu g !! : Wl! i-hllrlmn wem nh.wnt from the H . T r i T S T T T g ^ r I T ! 1 1 f i ;probably cauBod tliiiXeasna lB2 jnlly. said Mrs. Rcnac ■ d to 1(0 down.- Stuart, Burley director. '

Enrller It was reported the s ,„ „ r i and Mr. Mack,plane.was.dlsm onted at 0 ™ nionit wlUi other Community.

“ im in tu d lH l (or-dotools;—but AQuJjj Agoncy oftlclals,. , , ™ iDilct Anilorson said the study discussed Uie proWcms facing -b u r LEV - City Couiicll P o k in g Commission and made

-under tlio direct on of David prop-am, and Mrs. Stuart m tm bcrs In Burley have ac- P '""“ •“ attendji.m cetlni! Ju yB eardloy, notional tran - |ju„gcjted closing down the ojptod a bid of $31,000', from "J P' m. with county

—u p o rta tlo n -o n d -sa fe ty - to rd ,— — Q ^ ju jj.p j^ l^ ^^ lj„ ^ lj„{ i,^ .c o m m ls3 io iic ra .c U y _ a n il county.. wi(s made at tlie crash site.- fund raising efforts. - seal coating runways a t the ' ,“"'•<1 m ™ bers to

Burley School Supt. Harold Burley olriwrt and approved ‘“ ““ P “ " '"8 rcgulnllons. \Blower, a m em ber of the p ions for a now ' housing Atl ordinance rogulntlnfi JunkCommunity Action B oard ,' Itovolopment, Mayor Karris a))nndoned autom obiles

- .- jn a d 6:.r.cque8!5. ^ J w ! n Falls Robertson r e p o r te d ^ Wed- '''’“J “" ‘I approved, toand Burley noaif^tarraifectoriCJ-Bbsdny. ---------becom o-olfeotlvo-lM ajai^l or.

for roallocotlon of unneeddd The housing developm ent; publlcntlori. A report was alsofunds. ■ , . proposed by Wills Inc., Twin “ I- Tho directors agreed to re-- Falls, would include :a number ® West Main-------. ... . nnft

J!omcmakoM_o_f Mnorica, fqt! 'rtds event is spondored'by the_ and prizes will ‘awarded.,, express racp will recoiv« i which,she served as Bocrelary- Dissifi LDS.Slak6‘*Pfebrdoncy. .'Outside ehtrlos in the 'p arad e for thoclosw l gucsHonTl i’W lo ’tw aauror and vioo president.:- The.Gymkhana will get under aro welcome according y> Jack “ ■ ‘ ' *• ------ ’

way a t 1:30 p.nii a t the.Oakley Mullen's; chalrfelW bf the Rodeo grounds. Contestants are parade. * to sign up a t tho Rodoo Offico irt Begbiing at 1 p.m. Saturday adowntown .Oakley, during the, team roping contosl will bo hold ....................... ............ ,________morning hours. Parents per- with a-thr® e steer average Kollh Franks, vice presidtMit; mission must bo given if con-' sponsored by the Oakley-Roping ' R n d d o n ^ a y to n , socro tn r'y ' Jostant8-aru)-undar.4il-vottfBoId. CTubr^Vpi^ t-iwmc^ -team t - t reasu rer . Uaanl Fflirch iia ,

Slie was crow ned H arvest Queon- during the annual Harvest .Ball at Oakloy Higli School.

Tlie two-daj celobralioh will got under way wltii a sunrise

J ttly—4i4-^»nd«ip—th o

Uie person gUcssIng tlic sccohd . closest tlmo.-. Serving this -yciir on IHl* Oakley VlgUunto Board a r e . J'Ohn F . 'M a r tin , presltlonl;

_______________ _____ i t flma- t rea sm'e r.At 2:30 p.m. Will bo tho first .have expressed an interest In Keith Warr, Ordcl Simper, and •

•I:«Klon—Post;—.I«ok~Mull6n8T-Bljawlng-*of—tt-rm ovio -^ iD rr—cnlering-this-ovent;------------=------Blli-BrokmniTrnll^irectornU lT T re ttm ro f-th e Am erican

Two Pleas EnfereTd

___At Buiiley__P,“! M « ^ ^ L J K L ^ e t d h u m i J l e d i c a l e s

allocate 15,600 to Uid-cenlec; ■BURLEy ~:Dlalrlct_Judgc_ovcn-Uiouglithlaahortflgfl.lotho.

Jam es Cunningham, Twin Falls Head Start program will cause heard two men ^nter guilty minor hardships.

Fires Not "Lesseired

during arraignments.Roger C. Togcrson, 27, Paul

pleaded guilty to a socond

families using the day care c en te r . One wom an told reporters that $40 of her IlfiO

: ^ p T l M « w T o r a 4 U , 0 0 0 4 D 5 ? ^ ^$18,000 for moderate Income- of th n tu a t lo n . -families. Federal funds^would a S s h X t d t y T r g ^ a s

In th is w eek’s . council *'“ ve n o t .io w e re d the firem eeting , c o u n c il m e m b e r s As^ocjatlon o ^ danger, R ichard Beckm an,

degree burglary charge. Tlie salary now m ust go to a baby -co iirt-re lccledJila-n lc£on-tlia-!aittct .- g ro u n d s ^ ia t - l i» —Simula—bo----- !!»)• _ .

counseled by an a ttorney ., holpcdikqep many low Income — Hennon-BedkorpubllcdBton-—(am lllD soK -publlcasalstancor-

reviewed a report of Uie Burley ^ e held In Burley ^ administrating officer for the Bureau of Land Management iw>id-Wedno6das

that wo dedicate this building to further understanding among men a jd especially dedicate it to the chlldr(ih1o"fltart on tholr

t would have'pleased which she had crcnted lo bemy father to have such an hi- ploccd on her husband's grave. stltuUon named In his honor," When the statue was completed he said. ‘bj> Jonathon • Kenw orthy,

About 40 interested residents however, she docidcd Uio achool aathered a t the school tor the would be a better place lor It.

der, was appointed. Ttio chargo Is In connection with a car burglary,'and a tria l'dato will be set.

Jose Sosa, 36 M exico, pleaded guilty to possession of

and for a sliort time, some will bo forced to turn back to welfare, said Mrs. Stuart.

Employes for tho center havo been terminated for the month that tlie agency Is closed to save

T F 7

Is Damaged

TlTo"

city 'B ob The fire danger will probably Martin, thalrm an of softball "it«V »lo«dy until September, nctlvltles, was told the city will wlUi tho o ccass taa l rains, ho

SHOSHONE - About $500 m ake Improvements OS ™ n as

= n 7 b u V e l a t a e ^ a ; i t h - . funds alldcotad for wages. Kfrs. bv"Sa“r“l T a llab le" ''-Tvnsrtmk-and.idldnH%»w-he-StuatLandJicr-0iisl5lnnt»j!aYo„campe.r trailer o w n ^ y Earl avm iara^

™ Tn'IIiL°r‘h n .fn M , rn im rll sufVlcleT amount 7 f‘ d“om taU so ro ftho Ia trou” K m V d o th i» '~ th o " 'fa m o J ,'" cr'edltcJ wWi lumlslilngi b e r s lS a rd a ?eme^ f o r “ '<iT>™ ''alllngw ind3havedrled~rem ark-durlng - t h e - f o rm a l- M a r y — Hem ingw ay ------ ^T h .-neor_ lo r_ thc_sd ioo l'a^ ttym :tap ro v e m e n t eft the grass as fast as the rain fell. .............. ............................d iainondi In the c i ty . ; Bob ................ . ........... ... ...................................... .. ...................................

ilth former scbooV principal and

dedication ceremony Tuesday .dedication data coincided with naslum. afternoon for tho year-o ld the author's blrthdate. Also speaking during the briefErnest Hemingway Elemen- M rs. Hem ingw ay olliclaU y wrentony was Ray JcHerson, tary school named for his p re se n t^ the achool foyer .wlth former school ^ Inc lpal and ,„ther. a b ro n « .U lu , ol » . Unpala,

had m arijuana on his person.-boon to r o w T y h ^ i)nrt™*or'tho*''^!ty' p S n S ' P u t o ffievera l of eight flr«?lnst-'_ a . i . n - h a i l h i. i.n nrw atrii fo r- le m b e r-w lio n - th c ^ -p roiicam^in tox lcatlo n -T in d —d u rin g —a —alarla-agalnrsald-M r;-M noki-routlne scorch wos allegedlyfound to have possession of pmarijuana. Tho court entered a i a i * a Q e 9 6 1

-iflimUf-ml-iynlHy-t/ui-Cn.i, ~ _____Gordon Nielson, prosOcuUng I I - r

attorney, reported the court Is T r i U d y I j y _-cons.' ■ ' ■ ■ '

laa-overtumod by a gust of part ihid-at-6-p^ro>-M ondiy_UiM ft_|^|

JBiLM Studies Report-waa

niw«w«}r BJ. _ ___ _____nnrUtno In thn rllv . inchldInD Butto stiltion.

noted the building is Uic first new school in Ketchum in about

-90—y e a n H ^ d —dedioatod—tlui Institution' to Ih'o 'f» ™ m lin r tf ir lo o a l= « e « l< ^ d ,-« * d U h i-w lm ^ --------^ _ ___________ |

ana-gH -rocon led-a t-90 m lles-an; h o u r^ | j H - i j a i i a = l ^ r U p < : » i : » a - | - & > - ' r e ^ i a b l B r V H r f T

S H O S H O N E -B ureau of L a n d , for contfauod public ow nersh ip r e b ir th of

iCUSIoa---------------------------------of.olght n rw .thntm i!r i).rcigii ;»u— m nuinina-IO »lMll)i r»rnn» lu m 1 ■mmu ....... , , ,,» ||;|| |« ||Other council b u s ln e s s U e d on f^e™ r o ^ j K h e a r l n g ^ L“

OldestGitizen A t Hailey Dies

PAUL.— The,annual Pioneer day parade for tho Paul LDS W ord~wlll“ bo h o ld -F r id a y starting with a “round-the-

iblock" parade a t 6 p rm .-

Tho trailer was being pulled P»rW"8 I"/''.® Including hv a 19M Ford-sedan. which did res id en tia l , arc fls , . was

'n i t o v S u ^ i , iillc^ Hirortedr — Titft—vehicle was traveling

_____; time. Dale Chat- from 0 report by a local roi ,«- 1- I........... t .l. 11.1IIS ui ner neign* *•'

h „ l n e d W l h o % S ? ^ b “ k nnberlson a n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ , ^ ___ _______^ S » i ™ » - ^ n S o % a f t o b e rs to -p a r tlc lp a lc -- to -Jh e_ b y _ llg h tn ln g and_bm ned _00. B lo lnc_ ._C B m M)ntO i t s w h e e ls . D O iT ia gO w a H 10 n r r o o n n M H n p r C n n n l 'D f ls im f n n n /U n o . In rn m n .tlie front and left side.

r A short program a t the city „ , ^ .Water Tbwcr Park wlU follow Band C o n C C r t the parade and pot luck supper •will be served. T h L o m L U - ^ P r o g r a m S e t

coming parade.-- ---- -----

— i iA ir r v _ m nrini. Tuwlor T h e ^ fre c tio n of IheBoard, BO, Hailey's oldest native Prim ary Association ond also citizen, died Tuesday a t the

. .M arsh _ V Q llo y _ H o sp lta l_ ln Introduction to n ex t years Downoy of a long illness. program,

A longtim e'operator of tho

T .F . Schools O pen Aug. 31

H ie Summer Park Concert given by the Twlrt

Classes in Twin Falla School' District No. 411 will open for tlic

4IU* ,__^Boundaries of tho proposed complishments of tlio com-

_____ ____ _ _ _ __ ___E lm o re , plan were shown, on a m ap In .''°*»‘ng funds foraccos on Milner C an n re n st^ f Gooiiin^ Jerom e, Uncota ond which also Indicated s l t e ^SuBor lyiaf Butte and another Minidoka countlcs bo clnsslflikl c lassified a g a in s t m ining.half oR a c frb o V w o F S h m lS fiF ^ -----^^ ^^ --------^ ------ ' - ^ W w e a s o & i i t a a - a b o i r S ; » M - P J ™ t . - o ^ s t ^ ^ --------------------------- -and Notch Butte lookout station, School Hon)lngway just south ol Shoslione. JVJUIam J ' . Mabbutt, , BLM. gcjtoroslty-

------------------- - Trnlnlhg sessions in use anil aoshono district manager, and whfch m otiva ted tho com-operation of automotic voting Orval G. Hadley, Boise, were munlty to action. -

............... ................... .. Blahie County, Commission

- ™ - B o ' = r a ; r “; » ^ 5 ^ ^ S S . - K ;,‘t y " ; X n d . h e l .' years, he was the flrst child '. ”

equipment began Wednesday among the officials attending. - - - ' , u . . nfor election workers bi Twin They noted that persons wan- Chairm an Ctiarjbs Atkinson

£ i i i :M u n ro Ip « in a n d _ w lllo p .n . j„ y r s c h o o ly e a r ;o n 'A u g ;^ r . '” T l ? ' T S : t i o n ‘ Siwith the “M a r^ Process ona " School Supt Ernest H. Ragland r tld a ? . T — - - f f i „ e B U l ’orflceTBox f f l .-T k tp H e m m g w a j^ ^a t 8:16 p.m. Thursday, hi tho announced Wednesday. l^ I — iCoim tv-C lark- H sro ld-Lon—befoni-Seotrie;---------------------H irlm »«haperolU tertiluroin-the —

HoTiald Iho-Bontral-fnculty ^ ™ ^ \ J ^ X a n “K “chon^ A f to r^ l comments aro hi, ?Oth century. Since, he chose

FOUR LISTED SHOSHONE — Local students

wiio were on .tho dean's list at

baptized ln~llalley'8 Emanuel ~ E p laropa l~ c h urch—h»re—on^

Qirlstmas, 1B64. He was bom April 3, 1884, in Hailey and on May 12,' 1015k m arried Juno

LMizerJiocQ^

MIA sponsored Scout Troop 50 spen t las t week a t Camp Bradley, under tho direction of KeiU) Dixon and Don Hand>r. “Ttio-MIA-Blso-participated-ln-

arid his brother, Fred Board, S,'*?.?assumed onoratlon o f Uie ______business In lOlff. ’They

-homcslendedmMh&msat^niiicIi * ‘ ™trong w|is dance director.------------

m e band also will play "Ye mooting will bo hold Aug. 2S a t Include n im dall Uerrloch B anks and Braos u Bonnjo 8 :3 0 aT ^ iF U ieO*£cary junior

Around tho W orld,’- and Principals of Uio schools will bo "/douetto M arch." on duty in of Aug. 16, ho said.

After intermission tho band Earlier starting date this year wUl play "Before tho Parade will enable schools to close next P asses By7’ " B n llin la lr ;"“ 8 p r ln g ^ tr ^ u y ' 2fl. Lnst y e a r “ Boguino Festival," "Milk and classes did not begin until after Honey H ighlights/' "His Honor the county fair dates in Sep<M a rc h ," and "The S ta r . Icmbor. •

on Warm Springs Crook, where hft lynrllvjpg at'tlljfl tlm y'of Hjq j Jh

n<t._ „ .iil .....fl ^ '',-n io-m lll-w afl-sold- severalyears ago.

Survivors include his widow,Hailey; two daughters, Mrs. »Ralplr (F ra n c e s) _ N aser, - I v i I V I - I G n s m

~bDwi3tQn7andM r8rlirGreFem )-‘A - ^ + ^ ^ * * ^ * - « ^ R Burkett, Downoy; 12 grand­children ' and nine g re a t­grandchildren.

' His brother, Fred, died in ^ May; 1070.

Cady H uft— ^Addresses-Rufpert MeetMr. Martindulu stressed the

need to have tlio shelters where the people-are for easy access,

befonsc as "local 'governn^ent He exp lained . the . - C D - w orking under om orgoncy opera tion and noted th a t ailuaUoni,". when ho spoko to several years ago, his depart-

RUPERT — Lyman Maf- tiridale. Cassia County Civil

T t e r ^ 'd iF o c tO f r to rmfld • a v il

“ Funijral serv ices .will bo . ,njilM norUi of a i ^ o n o on l^S. ' - - conducted « t l l ’a . m Friday at W h w a y 03 altho in le r s o ^ r ro f

’ Uie E manuel Episcopal church ^ l e ^ g l o reservoir road a tlO

SHOSHONE Mrs. Leslie S iort, Rupert, was troatcid ^y a

ot'^.'tho” "R u'^ert ment and Uie Red ^ w o re , released after an .accident 18 cham ber of Oomme.ree.- - -- -------------. pushed Into action CSlSuse.of

Purpose of CD, ho said, hi to Hoods. Ho said that ive lives M d property. He was Comrnon Law MU, -locals a v e _______

hitroducerf by. Falkner, agencies can receive govern-by Rov. W. D.' r a i w a y . - F l i i n T ^ « ^ '^ » y j - 3 ^ ------ Mlnidoka"C o !in tr t9 f a iraciOT:~ li 'W ^riles will b« held In the Hailey . . S f l .whn announced thlM county' - Most, frequently, h» pointedCemetery;. ArrangomonU wo ™ • *« '“ *• shelters out that people wlU a a ^ la te

.......... iiXS'ietff'liiV.under the direction of the Bird Funeral Homo. ' y

• Concert Set— ^BUHEr^'ThfrMa«l«»>8M»n,-a. -wen'sTiuarlet-froin-NorthwesI

esent a c q w ^ . af > p.m.

4i«t|TOn j4jOO to »,0l^d ia o l S h i^ rln a Ford

present a conccrt. a t 8 p m . . r , .Itiursday atlKe Buhl Church o f; tho Nazarene; • PatTolnjM

tornado, etc.

.U io igbe rt car.Hl»wUB-wa« the — .® ie -o fflcU ta ;jttU -M ln ldok« --(h«^aB ^3 [rt^ i; 6 illy Inluredf-person. Mrs. “ ' ............. —

.rT TKe T

C.U.. - ^ r t e i .

. *« lt«rj.H iU . BreMtdpoUc«.BWef«,«nd „ county currently has only orte' aU'departmenti-Mrk togetnv .

»V l'or:a tinlform prograAi, 11» dlr«etor;U trahtedjand worta

Char iiHi 'Tiw - »th .......................kxartad

■ ^ .x o n b e r T w in Tje Kenneth ;»n« “ >in‘y ,o « n ^ _ .» « i c < t i i ^ ' a r e i , “ Mred’ and reUeved d

•V .i •.!.. .•*. i...» -I* ..* V.

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M ■nm..-N.wt, Twin Iitoh# WtdiMHtay, July M, 1970,

Jerome’s 37th Annual Fair M ill Open

■ rS Office At Gooding

Reunion. At W eiidell ^

JE R O M E .— Jerom e' w l i r llie ren tllllw ^rlii barrel racing begin this yeafs fair with the' approved by Uw Intermountain annual parade .la_downto«tn Barrel Racing Asm latlon. Jerom e on Aug. a ih . The theme Thla year'a fair features 13Ihls year wlU b« " llila ■> My major departments, tho same

^ C ourilry7 '“ w llh '“first~||HS<!8—s r l in M s :------winner In the float division to . An a id ed toj ^ t tho fair

Jffi(M lv tl50 ,ja^« lln iu t< iJfllin i_R m -be-ajj!U tL n lg fiQ L rig™ a Stelle, chairman of the Jerome on A u ^ 29 a t the Jerom e Ah'

^ C o u i ^ J ^ J ) o a r d . _ , _ _ __ _, th e r e wUITw (our divisions this year; floats, drill teams,

n n ih lld re r '

a dance a t 10 p. m. the battle of the i>ands and thoThe top band wlU receive 1160 dance can take place," StoUo

and ttlU provide, music for. tho said.dance. Second through fourth Along with the now cover over place winners In the band the grandstand other Im-

-cO Ttest^U Tecdvo-nSnBachrprovefflenta-at-lhe-falrgroundB— M j^ lm ln g ^ f t-O a rm .ncludod new men's testroom , Concesilon stands wUl“ With tho scheduling of youth

nlnh t there will have to be close painting of the mal»i grandstand bperaled by the ^ ? a in a U o n so that floral and and H iT F M O ils n m i ia i r t r iV I f -a j^

mory. There vrill bo-a.balUe j i L m e r c h p i i t _ 0» h lb U a_ c« n -b e new wiring b i.the rodeo and lOQF lodge of Eden i ( lio ^ n ^ ^ ta H ln R a O p .jo .a i id romovod Erom iho.ormoiV so'

Mr; s m e ' aald the Junior P o w horse show v 24, the first ofnciai . week, starting a t 0 a. m . The o p e n c to h o r s e r i^ w ls o n A u g ^

l„ (rom Peoff i . m ., has arrived In p ractice and specla llte C T ^

WENDELL - The WendeU graduating class o( IMS held their five year reunion recently, A banijUet was held a t theUncoln a t Gooding vrlth Barry

G O O D IN b -D T Jam es L. at M . BenJamln-Jtorrtson, Ind, ;** ^

rattendl

B e n |a h i in » H a r r ig o n . dlQnapblis. • 'In d ian a ,

J im R u p ert, fa ir niemberr-will be- in. charge^ of ai^angementS' for tho . parad e . and Bob'Walton Jfl expected to be m arshal. -

Drill tea m s 'f ro m Jerome ■ • junior h l ^ and WendeU high

and Valley high school will participate in the paracto.

Members of the National Guard's 116th Armored Cavalryunituniform^ the Purpljl) Sage high

.— sdujoU lders-from -G ooding:^-* — the Jeroirio. Juni0r.E08S0.ar0.al|.

oxpect4Kl to participate in the parade._ML-StellQ-Bald.thALCarollne.

u w M r p w me * i i . | u wa w i i i y w u i *** «•»»»B urem r Cowling fo open ffli offlce In the general surgery. .j - f i j i . - — n»w—OlrMii—Acres—Terrace— Df^lJolchan-and-hls-wUe,-

Nurslng'Homo Aug.-lrr^ ; ■ Helen, have threff children, . . u ^ j i . -A n A r m y - i - e le r lu . H u s t - P a u l j « r S a y l n « F S r « n d S u s a n r 3 ^ = ^ = j ^ J f ^ ^ ^ . - j J ^ ^nn Wm « VnitHh l ^ i a l guests Were MTS. Haiei

Uiwton and Mr. ah^ M rs.'•Evt “

Molchan attended St. Regis College In Denver and St. Louis r.' UfUversity MedlcalSchooI in S t . - Louis. He h ^ ^ Internship a t St. F ra n cU 'H o ^ ta l in Peoria a n d to i rh lo p M lB lt r f r f l ln tn g ^ l a t the V.A; Center In Dcs^

'Moines, Iowa. ' -- WhUe serving' with the U.S.

Arm y, Dr. Molc)iah was sta tioned a t W alter Roed Medical Center In Washington,

........................

SSlSSIitcdZ

In* Street in Gooding.- g - ---------- ----------- t-C o » -ttee members

Harvey, Twin Falls, Miss Rodeo Idaho, has been Invited to at­tend tho 37th annual fair. r

Tho carnival will bo provided f \—by—Ray—Cam m ack—Shows,

Lennox, S. D.**I have >6en looking into

many carnivals and I feel this Is one of the cleanest carnivals I have seen and wo a re lucky to net It.*’ Mr. Steilfl noted.

He said tho rodeo producer IsDel Haslam, Cross T^ianglo

nto3coTsrarraaH prand-8-firat* rote* bucking string will

_ f ^ tu rc d --------- ^ T h e - p rogram ~lB Hodeo

Cowboy of America (ROA) sanctioned and there will be clowns and s p e c la lty -ao ts .

GOODING’S NEW uuriiog home, Green Acres Terrace, is belotf readied for (be opening date, now scheduled for Aug. 1.

T lfrTO Iff U c o m p W F a n a T u a ro m rb w b -a lre a d rn re 'T O ffl’-m itted, reports Rev. Robert Slagel, a ^ ln is t r a to r . Tho nursing of tho building.

home wQl include a thcriipy room with whirlpool bath, as well as-smoklog room, dlnbig room and gome room. Gooding’s new __________phVBiclan, Dr r Janres L. MolchUnTrrill hnvirnnjfflcoimnnnrtHg— PARBHAMr-England-( UPI). .. .. _Vniiir fl/u«lAWB anifi tl<A rneiii HVi

GOODING — The annual —Ooodlng-Merchant’r-Sldew alk-|

Sale will Im held Thursday, according to Don C arrico, p residen t, of the Merchants Bureau.

M rrCarrlco ;sald 'tho“annual' clearance sale will bo held on the sidewtdks In front o f tho participating m erchants' stores beginning about B a .jp ^

COULD'BE, iJUT...

were Mrs. Pam. Fleming. Mr*.-M ary Adams, Mr. and-M rs.-

Barry Howsden, and Mr. and Mrs. Joo Jaspor.

I — rihe-nex t-reun io ri-has-been- scheduled for IWS with Mrs.

_J6on_E dw ards, M rs. Tersa Strohlborg, Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Sandl HoWsden in diargo of arrangegients.

JU)SE SLEEP - .

living near the Plashei Park I ~ Zoo liav« s i^ « I " ~ ^ lto f f i iI —asking'^ that— pi«— anwrous------I peacocks a t. the toa be moved I |n n |firgi>r park. They claim - 1 they can 't igei to sleep because j* of tho birds'n ta tlng cries every . -

•night.

JNiui-sing Eroducer Of Gooding^^odeo—Navy doctors salU tho rash dn r ^ t ty „ « n c o r _Frank._Brom.^ field’s neck could be caused by cats,..rBbblts, : guinea pigs or mice. But—tho real reason turned out to bo an allergy to tho shampoo 1 ^ wife used.'

3EE FOR

AUTO INSURANCE‘A rate formost everyone'’^

____ I J n h o ■ l n t « * u t o m » b l l « * M O < ln H n » ---------434 M ain N otih X33-0«3«

— OM^SOlh YiAR','-

Valley Opening By D U N E M E T Z G E R In that kind of buslnoaa'^Tlmes-News Correspondent Two decades later. Ills Bar T

pii.nl G O O D I N G - D . A . (Swanny) D ow n Is one of tlie beat-known Korby, one of 32 roi)eo con- rodeo contracting Arms In tlion?i7!l RJ71 n i I iTTRi (HlEtl 11 liTifil

Cnnyonlands.Born and raised in and around

Moob, Mr. Kerby spent his youtliln tlie open spaces. By tlie

CourtsRandy B. Dayley, 16. Route 1,

Burley, forfeited |20 bond In Burley Police Court for following too closcly and tor- f e l t^ 110 for failure to can 7 tlrlver'a llccnse on his person

Qreen AWes TnTflCo, (or ^ ^ u n ty Rodeo tills year. to stage two rodeos In West About tliat tim e tho Bureau ofprospective opening date now set for Aug. 1.

"All the equipment Is hero In Gooding," said Rev. Robert S lagel, a d m in istra to r , "All we're waiting for now Is the carpet to arrive."

Tho staff Is complete and at

m u is f o r a traffie stop llghi " S X r a t i o n Inviolation.

Duane B. Grafft, 16, lOSfl Oahley^ Wit Bui'leyrw ofl fined-

. $15 by Judge WlUis for failure to yield the right of way. =Gary^WfMftoN«Ur‘

D. C. to handle V. A.'patients.Tho whirlpool bath In tho

Tficrapy room ' “

County Rodeo tlils year. to stageM r. K erby s ta r te d his Virginia. And that Is a long ride. Land Management decided to

business iri 1048 by supply a even for a m an who knows com bat the population ex-Moab rodeo with - stock " e v e r y trail and woterhole'^’ In. plosion of, mustangs on the"because Uiore was no one else tho hidden aplendors now callod area'a open ranges. Mr, Kerby

. orgnnlred an outfit, and won tho

New Constitution JS rr"u o X ;----- ficonory-Noftheaat-r f-T b iA ea.

National Monument from the

River. Wild horsek w ere forrotod out from tho rinui beneath the Book Qiffs. And near the Devils Garden, Ker-

HAGERMAN-^Tlio proposed L eg isla tu re las t w in ter oP 'latitutlon. which proved puKlng tlie proposal on umuv.., . w

.Z a V u e ^ s k e u J , C o . . a u ^ r . u ^ « „ , . « U ; -b y . h o r s e m e n r o o n d ^ ^ ------------Novem ber cu rren tly Is ponding court about 278 anim als r (-t^dorscd-daolfllon-en-t^-legnlity of th ls -

-WUlls fo r , failure-to-y leld J o through traffic.

Kevin V. Croft, 16, Burley, was fined |20 by. JudgeJVlUls for failure to drive reasonably and prudently.

____ „___ newwhich will Include a smoking room, dining room and gome room. Tliero will also be a social

-dlrector-on the-staff.-D r. Jam es L. M olchan,

U-Robccts,Buhl, District 24. O ther speakers a t, mu

He told a g t^ e r ln g of the meeting were Vivian Durden,Snake R iver Republican GOP c o n d id a te -fo r-c o u n tyWomen's Club, held a t tho clerR, auditor and recorder, and

-O xbow -C afer'B liss,-tho t the Doris— Robertson— Gooding— --------- -- proposed changes will clarify county treasurer.

H jiw rF-B flnbv-^-B urlov-Tras--^ ‘ ^ " * ’®./."°’r - f 7 i duties of-elected officers and E ach spoke briefly oftor - fimvi l i f fh v JiiHon ™ will bring units of government being Introduced by Mrs. Alfred. d l s l i i r b l j ^ l h o - l p c a ^ ' i r t t h T u r T ''^ ^ ---------- ~ ...................

auto. Doth houses of the StateJim mie Martin, 20, Rupert,

was fined $150 and se n te n c e to 10 days In city Jail by Judge Willis for drunk driving.

Dayley, 15.. B u rled was

by Judge WUUs for failure to . drive reasonably and prudently,

and $20 for expired vehicle

Appaloosa Club Members Are p^Freparing E ^ o i^ u n d a y -S h o w ^

J E R O M E - M r s . J e r r y ^ a m os, Jorom or—and—MfSt-.

7 and under. In Uils event ihe horse but the child must rein the -nnront-ho!ds-a-lcad-llne.on-the—torso.------------ — ^

rJSseliTEiiMliMCW.TBlU'lliy—Lnbor Camp, was fined 110 by m em bers of M agic V alley . Judge WlUls for no driver’s JP P ? » '» " c^lub,- hove put license and »M for basic rule flnUhbig touchw on froph es to violation. ♦ to awarded a t the Magic Valloy

________ ^ -s e v e ra l-h u n ^tho -(ire(j head of stock, Including a

string of 100 bucking horses. Rodeos also use his BrahamA- bulls, steers and calves for

oventsr ' ------ . * •He acquires Brahamas from

Mexico and Louisiana, and buvfl bucklno horseS "wherever

them ". Broncs —we cnn flni which are useless for gentlemen riders — pro brought for about 1150 each. If thoy stop bucking, Uioy become "runaw ays" and a re sold for os little as ^ each. Mr. Kerby estim ates that each

"seasoii his losji forToplacoments is over $5,400.

"Wo hove as good a herd as any in tho Northwest," Mr.

"tiaysn to d -"-W S - -lB-1

T^Sir t . ' Penslormaker, U , A ppnlm srid iow rin^nlunctio^ - rley, was fined (15 wl“ ' Frontier Days horw showRoute 2, Burley,

by Judge WIUls for a stop l l ^ t violation. Jesus Vargas, '4 (,

_B u rley ,jv asJ ln ed |lU b y Judge -WiUis-fot-drimltldrivlng— — 1

Marlone Mitchell, 81, Burley, _H M fined tlObyrJuilgejimilaiiiiL

an expired driver's license.

Last W eek

In SeriesThe M onday AfterHo&n

Duplicate Bridge d u b m et at ' . t h e Episcopal Oiurch for tho

last gaipe of tlie six weeks —seriesT

to be-hold in Twin Falls, a t . l . . p.m. Sunday a t Frontier Field, Twin Falls.—Mrs. J a mes and MrsrD e Pew - palnte<rtho horses to Im I H I I ^ oppalooses. They will bemoumeu on pen u es i^ tM y p 9 7 ~ | trophies, to be aw arded . to winners In 24 classes of Ap* paloossos.

The trophies are being fur- 1 . - 1 ' n ished by m erch an ts from) I

l : a O n € l l l& tB C l^ = = S h 0 8 h 0 n e ^ W e n d f i U f z J e K 0 m f i^ l Hansen, Twirl Falls, Hagerman , and Gooding.

M rs. Jam es said the event will Include halter classes for n u re s , 10 performance classes and is open to everyone. There will be no admission fee.

"Anyone who would lifciQ .to -enterthe-event-ma^obUlA-ailT- e n try b lank frdtn E v e lan d ' !

Rodoo Cowboys Association. Each year the RCA sends out "spoilers" to Ideate the broncs and bulls that buck the hardest.

“ MfTKBrbjnunnilly'hafl-Bonr good sh are" of stock to the annual national finals., TJiIs .season Mr. Korby was

- aw a rd e d —the— contrac t— 1<>- produco one of tlie largest

“ ro a^ n 'W eH tttlo n rw h lch will

Palflco In Salt Lake City Utah, July 22<24( w ith six per formancos., Jflodeo announcer tills year l/ill be Bill Heaps of Murray TUnh

< North and South winners were ....... ^ _____ _ .. _______Mrs. J . M. Klngsbui7 and Mrs. Hamslam, Box lOU, Twbi FallsH.-D. ritzpatzTck, first place;- or c a lU 7 ,S S ^ /L -sh e -h o te d .Mrs. Harmon Munyon and Mrs. Entries will be accepted up to

Valley T raffic Courts

; Michael Molyndiuk, iMoutaln Homo, was fined |I5 for te i- propei' passing by th e . Bliss

.Ju stice of-Peaconulh Parsons. -O tb er» -lln ed -b y -th a -B lls« .

T n » 5 iH a i i i rT O S “^ r w 7 T a i y r T d B w - ^ u - ^ i i t f « - T i i - ^ s ,R ^ W iii l a n v ia n 4 |lI r ik ^ L .-b r a e d i io t- h o r ie S r ^ ] u k ^ i» i i t^ |

fourth place. ' everything for the h4rs« lover."

Justice are Agnes T. Breese, 'SUverton, Ore., IIO bnpcop^ passing; Devah Burget, iRupert,

. $10, speed; H ebert Pusey,

jW M atA ijenm rtrT di ^9lls,.<17, speed; Vem W.

. Mrs. L. J . Robertson luid M n. J . T . ^ b y , f i r s t pliM ! M n . V. r . l e t i ^ ' t n d , H n , -Ptoyd

W. H. N e w c o iig e r^ Mrs. Paul T ab e r,-Jr ., tU cd,pU (iei and.

. I t ie l ia l tw c la s ^ tt lU start a t 1 p, m . and per(ennanc«)!lassu to s ta rt a 't^ p. iti.

■ . r^u a , f if i w ill vr.I — Car8on^Bll£fl,-tlO.-Btop-iBl«ii

violation r Thom as Sweene;

i.nw le rlc l

Mn& jtEHitV Jt m s j

, Jerom e,! I die I h , ea the............' d W ! « l 2 *

A new evimi lias been added

( , Terni, I31.U, oiMrload on

i r U w ^ J u s U e e f w

P A R | . M U f U E L

'HORSE I__~'RACM6 j4 BIGDAVS

I

J U E n E 3^ ^ 2 5 ^ E lF

JEROME,IDAHO

Fairgrounds

RACIN&llNPEierHESraRS™ eu; o u r*,M.• pudrfferfiiprse • Appaloosas = — • f horom^hbreds

13th a n n u a l VINTERMOUNTAIN OUARTER^HORSE DERBY

•5aO~A®OT

•40®~A«Wed>

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N E V E R B E F O R E S U C H H U G E D I S C O U N I S ! S A V E !

FAMOUS NAM E BRA NPS GO AT CIIJ Pf f l f f SI

i r a y O l a r t i r l r g ^ O M g N S -

FINE BLOUSES•......- ■ W o ih and-w«ar (obrlct In prin i* and:. ; . . - .

WhUe! Com® . Ffril Served]^ ’

r/Atf I S S H O R f ! I i u m T O G I T Y O U R S H A R I !

m u m m• HuaesncK'famui frond Tm ttim sATMaJCm

C O S T

Jj^gdftgtdgyr-Juty, 83»-W0~^TImcf W8WfrTwtn~Pj» gr*ia»Wrt‘~T7;*:F A N T A S T I C V A L U I S D l / H A H D Q U I C K B U Y I N G A C T I O N ! A V A I A N C H C OF S l N S A T I O N A l S U P I H B A R G A I N S ! S A V l f ^

W E N D | L l ^ D l M l i m « E N T ^ ^ .Wendell^ IdahoTAKES DRASTIC ACTION TO roRCE OUT HUGE STOCK REGARD­

LESS OF COST OR LbSSl THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT EVER SEEN IN THEEmiRE MAGIC VALLEY AREA!

F A B U I O U S A N D T C R R I F I C P R I C l C U T S T U F O R C l O U T H U G l S T O C K Q U I C K I Y ! A T O T A L S A C R I F I C l OF A U P R O F I T !

.. iRogular to $6.00 Regular $35.00 Sale Opening SpiBcial

NOWAS . ■cm I 'Q u ic k Disposal, i a W - A S , . , ; ^ ^ I _ , 4 ^ M - P j 1 c e ^

Co)orlul-Jamalcat and cut a ff t . I .now go o l a quick toll out prJc«l

Foom Back, choice of I largo H b. ti/n in 100% Oarrpn'colon! Out Ihey gol I - . . Huffy ‘hotel ^ ‘

• - I.. . • i',

I Regular $5 .00 to $8,00

Women’s SandalsI Dlipoial I P(ic* low Ai

$ 2 8 8I Imported ity le t in popular

colo'r* and ’w liltol

Regular 98* TEFLON IRONING

BOARD COVERS

^ 7 ^-Fam oui-quo llty n o -

teorch covert!

V A L U I S D I M A N D Q U I C K B U Y I N G A C T I O N !

Regular to $7.00

M 0 P P R E S S » T S “

*3.99Quick Sell Out Price ........... ....

-(•omou^Brand^fab rlc ti Prfced fo r a quick tAll oull

N I V I R B l F O R l A B A R G A I N F V F N T L I K C T H I S !

Regular $ 6 . * ^ 9 pr._ FIBER_GLASS

i j jw P E S rOulcLOi«po»al $ 0 9 7Plica O P'-

Ful! S iie pair of ^7(3lHat5t5TITtiTltr

fibre o lotrcio'th l

Regular to $4.98 r e iR l S F I N t .

Cfr Y O U R S H A R I W H I L l Q U A N T I T I I S L A S T !

Regular to $9.50 NUVO'SI

SUM-RT PANTS-Q u ic lc^e lLou t-

PrlceSlight irregular! o f world's

b elt known brar>dl

T H O U S A N D S O F S E N S A T I O N A L S U P I R V A L U I S !

..j itsmsieeMPSL m im sm n SAsmct ofiimsreeK/ iT f ia a s n A r A R is m u T m n o H s o m u B w o K T H !

ov;Sv.* •FAMOUS BRAND CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY . . . YARDAGE & bOMESTlCS GO NOW AT TERRIFIC

^ i » r w E w r “ i

L___ RighI in the very lace o l rising prices comes Ihls sensational PRICE SLASHING ■'Svnnll^liSlisandLoLdqlfars wr/h of MMOUS BRAND merchandisejnusl be FORCED

OUT ql prices lhal are itr]alHrac1ionrol-lrue worlhl W« gparonfae IhaHht-~J>argoltti are worlh coming many miles tori Come eMpecling Ihe GKEATfST-VAUJES-

o f your lifelimej J

rm n c discountsf

OOORCR^SHWR e g o ta i

h o s e

— Rsgnlorto $2.00Costume Jewelry

Whilo

L ., .............. - 5 7 «' Large auortmer^t of

fine Jewelry goed

v/wi* *»*V

4 7 "

Ragular to $7 .50 M *r^t

IRRICATIMG BOOTS

O ut the y Oel .

I .—genuine La Croite Block Rubber Unrte booti

Sp«clol M«r>'»

WRANGLERJEANS

Q uick S«U out PfUo

Famous q u a lily /I4 oz..Deniml-Western-Cutl

f t * g u lo r lo S l< b 9 S M « n i

LEATHERBOOTS

. W h I U ih . y Ia i i l

Fine Lealheril -----— Fomoui qualltyl

Regular to $6 .00 .

MENS SPORT SHIRTS

O ut th«y Qol ^

, 5 « ^ u t a r f o $ 3 ;y a . ^

'CanvasSHOES j|....... ....Si00 Id

I -

$ 399^Short or long sleeves!

i53.BTII TOWELS »

F ~ . i ® w w ( W f s■«q _ ■ . ____

— *ntrrrnn~T[mfrTTrTtrrii' ’i ............ 1 —styles! . f ^ | n i " '7 ] . '

VALUES DIMAHD QUICK BUYING ACTION!a y s u E

MEN'S SUMMER

CAPS3ul

! i - ' ................. 7 7 ^la rge group light weight

___cops prjcad-to-ull-outl ■ w .

— - • Group 1 RegulaV to $7.99

B A R G A I N S S H A T T C R A I L P R I V I O U S R I C O R D S !

Regular to $3.98

BlHfS:DEM!IIUEftMS=Quick Disposal

Price .-----:-------------- fo m o u lf

H U G l S T O C K G O F S A T T C R R I F I C C U T P R I C C S !

Regular $4,49 FAMOUS BRAND

MEN^SHIRTS-

SMART SUMMER PRESSES $ Q 7 ‘Smart Wash and Weor cotton* ' ^ -andblpnd i! S m a r t . . .T ,7 ~

■ prints and patloU! . . . . ‘ .................... . v . -. . . -----------

S ] 9 « ■?

Whll<Th.y $ 0 9 9

Regular to $3.95 GIRLS SMART

- j U M i f r c u s ^

Group 2 Regular lo $9.99

:Jin iE lS H A R T DRESSES-^ J t 7 - 7

: o f f o l n r t i r $ t l : W

SMART SUMMER DRESSES- Many o f our lineit Dresses • '

enter.this low priced groU| ‘Be early for best selectionlenter.this low priced g ro u p l' - ^

in! ....................

$ 4 ^ 7 1lile in itio rt ond_^

long sleeve styleil-Sixes 7 to M C olorlu !—^ 1

V pQtterns. Out fh^y

$ 1 0 0 /r/IMWS BRAND MERmmS£C(&a i0 5 w m 0 s r/ M 0 c i? s r

37<'O flU in f On

- p . . c H J ' ' * ^ n £ T s

OaM

i!0 1 1

MENS FINE SPORTCOATS

■ Quick Mllout prie«

.fjna woritedi a n d novalty.. m *Aueil.P ln ldi-nnd.t«%IU»l

Regular $45.00 .

— IflEHS— " — -SU ITS .

- Q’ut lh«y flol

" 7 $2988, ' New ppftern; In fine wor- “ »t«di and shart'sklft*! Nor—

Regularlo $49.98 ■- M E N S ^ B E I - T E R ^ L ^ D ^ R I c p i ^ ^

SPORTCOATS 1 'v ^ fo F ^ 2 ’’7|r z z i 9 " '* i« l l« f E p t tE

' low Ai

- $2 9 2 *Mdny of eur finest Sport ■

Coots •nf«rthU )•8 ' I

■ w «

Is i'^

■ ."s

WENDEU;, IDAHO:sitcroNTiNUBiaAMjI'ito

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WIENERS R M O U iLS IA R ^ Atl-M uat!

- l / 2 L b . Pl(b.

contor tticos lb . .

SMOKEITHAMF- 59‘ Henny Penny Chickens U ”

S T E A K SJ.S.D.A; CHOICE '

Round Bone

DEL MONTE. Alu> Cstn, Paai, Gr. B«an« MU«d T6 oi. Cant

J A N E rtE E

TOWELSTOJWM^UIGY •^DELICIOUS!!!

Santa Rout, Wixom, El Dorado, -Ace, Jubland,.Quaan.Ann,.La.Roda.^

^ L U N ImmmmtFr«« C enta lnar .

FO IL SA U C E

MIXES......... 1 8 T«mplin0~

VoriolUdl

IHDRYDETERGEHTI r PORK M E A H S iS : - MARGARINE TUB AIDCRTSON'S

Tho - 1 ---"S proodm fitn i ................

'1-1/4 ox. JA N L l U E %Sm oolh l! . .

— F o t r P ^

FRESH UMESS. 5SMHWSTORAHGKsfef s y

H M M T R & K F B Y P K 0 n 8 » ( f « ^ W l t C T n > w ir ii:< ; :.

DUTCH SP IC E SQ U A R ES

, iw e e f .« n d M c o J 'y ! 1

L B

"E'(lo«-Rrot«ct{v0. ' Sav« 40‘ « n ________6 - iy 4 Slx«.

MEDICATED

PADSC U a n NTi«ar.30 0 , N o w . . 6 9 ^

FRESH LIGHT B U N S ' ^

-GANVASHot Dog. D o i.

Q u a lity ln{fr«d ii»nltSHOES

LA D IES ^. S im 4.10 P f ...............

.$2«^

BUTTER TOP BREAD rrcthpobttll...... -3 'tiiJ/r'*!-APPLE T U R N b V ER S tSuyinHui!'.'

Nattle Dtlnklng

GIASSES CeloMr S / M0 0

BANQUET FROZEN

DINNERSTo U A Br«ak Fwrti

, CookiltQll Aul'cl Dlnnsrt

ICE CREAMaibertson :! /2 c S 3 ”I ■ * treesweet% ' ^

L E M O N A D E R«g.orPlnk.6oi.Can> . . . . . . 9*^

S N A C K t O G S r a a v o r . E a . . : 7 9 ' -

j ,y a r y 4 iq iilJ - - K 8 N L 'R A TIO N

SWCIAl, -W lthJuuiion-

S Is i.S lM .; . . . . .-W ItlrooreinliiaH'. . . _ ______7IW»»~

DOG FOOD, 4 0 k X q t u \ - .

TIDEm ss^'OCt'

i o » . s r i . v . r O ' a ^ - :

WHITE KING

^ S O S F

5 6 ^

OM nulaM drotf. O km ltin . <

IVORY liQDIF

WllirCfo;>ort

- 3 2 : O r r a i T » =

I ' 'W i t h o u t C o u p o n . . . . . . 80* ' 0«.tjbtfiiwy Julya», l y o

IF > J I T ^ JD

R M P IQ illR H N P U N R M r

| P 9 ^ ^ S ^ H I N G T 0 N | T . N ,

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- D r . i t i h n < ^ y

Has T .F. Practice

Or. Jolip 1 . Olbnoy'"c!ocior of • , ' ln|i}Vri»l ftio(IIt*lnu71i«'!/ rccenlly

sot up. prnctlco In 'I'wln F iiILh. HoJ h Hsswlntcd with Roy 0. ainub, M. D,, and James II. Spafford, M. D., who. aro lociilbd lit 204 Marlin, Office

_ S u I t i j 4 _ —____

CSI V o -tcch

\ f: Dr. GIbnoy, wa.'i {'fadualwi —froiTiStrltcli-ScliQot of Modiolno I -jiLLoyola-Unlvariiltyr-CliloMHo,—_m._imdlJiJcrvoil_hla_yc«r_ini_^_______________

tornBhip • at WnHhinulon • . • ^Hospital, iWliKliini'ton D. C. --------D ll,-JO H N I*, GniNKV

. . . ijns Kot »ip priiPtlcc’In Twin He Npont thrco ycaro'' FatlN. He I» a doctor o( Intcnuil

^rciiidcncy In Internal medicine medicine..at Evanston, UI-. imd bi'ii

“ ffcfved twnrycnrs’irrttnnVriiljnir l»(il*'Ol..ATToNr I'orl Qirsoii, Colo. S I N O A P O U p ( U P D - Tiiq

In CnrUunil.ilo, 111., Or. populnlion lni,™ii.TO. in Sinija.

O i b n J y i.riictii-'iMl inlLM-niii l>«™ . » -’’“"i"!! I’.roilun) V. irieiircini Willi llic Cnrliondnlc nccordlni: t o - f i B u r e r t o r l^iir

ainic lor eli;lil years bcforo 'Irst quarlcr of 1070 m o

: movinc lo Twin Knils. .. . >" J ’f7,992, compared with fl,500 In

Grudu.ation Sejt For July 31

VooutlonaMedinlcnl Rtudents' a t Uio CoUuko of &)iiU)urn Idalio will ((cacluuta.July 31and full

-coursoA-wlll-beKli) Auc.' |ll.,,IColth .Forrell,- ‘vocational

counRoIor, aald th ere »ru Ktudent.H uraduiiUnK In each of Uie 13 programH offered a t Uio school.I •• rro{^anu-uro-drj»flln«i—W -

'nnd 'Vmllo repair, elocirlcnl , appliance rep a ir, weldlnK, aiitoniobilo tiiclinoloHv. farm.

■ ........... Wmlfiu-^iltiv: lu ly iflJO' Y ia.ua-N ftw t, Tw in Ictolio 'H ' '

•CURTISIMltTRES

iiu iiiL im u iu K y> n i r u i i :1 liydruuliettfOleetrlicaH.dicKcUnd .

appliance rep a ir , m id- Inanngoipcnf and dialfIbutlvo' education, aKrI-buiiinQKSr <iuto body, rcfrlt>oration and a ir condition, licensed practicftl nur.sln^' and law enforcementi

Thc#!e ccurfie.s and n begin-

will lx‘ offered ' tills fait. Ap' plications iire Itoini; taken for

•Uie fall term , Mr. Ferrell aald.'

Elizabeth, and son, D;ivnl, .ire

-rosidini'-at-lft2-FjnnH>rt.‘rand 0,7tn In I'Jiia. Singapore’s

-p»ip»lalion’iiw»Uoul-24«illiDn-----

— IFVOUPMNrirOBTfCDIT"

GLOBE ^WILLHAVEIT-

O F F - S E A S O H S r e C I A L

BARGAINS PROM THE _ £ A C H - A ' - § A R - ^ V T M ' - W 5 H F I M E H P H € - 1 ^ A C r x 5 i r f ^ IK tT T ;: P R I C E 'o l O

HOUSE OF HOSEM A IN T A IN -F U L l P R O D U C T IO N D U R lN G -W E -O F F -.S E A S a W ,-A W D -E A a d _ YEAR W E S E L l AS M A N Y C O LO R TV's A N D STEREOS AS W E D O

= T 1 ^ D V l: M B I f R - ^ , A R IT A ^ ^ H r ~ N O T ^ T ^ ? - W IT t | - T H & -B IG S A V IT tc V

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Cowboys Pound Idaho Falls For 16 Hits IttTaking Easy 10-2 WinIV fe tir m K n a c k y 0 * u t ,

I T T ops T w i n s 5 - 2 __ST. PAUi^MllMNrSAPOIJS 9 K ( ' IlIPI^_rw«nnvMrIjiln.iimWiiir U l* IO lC » IV .t* . 1(.UI’I)-D en n y McIJiln.inaklnK

hlc Nixtli,!)lnrt since'his rotiirn to l)2iKcti(il), wns knockcd out of Uie f»«mc by a liner off hla sliin

--inthoclRtlth-lnnlnjrHirtTitlH-Bot- (Todil for his first victory of Uu' .sciiRon Tuc.i(lay niiili^ as the I)eiroll 'Hijcrs beat the Minno- sotn Twins 5-2. •• •

McLiin allowed JtiHl Hix hits . l)cfore luavlnii Iho ({nine in tlio • eii'htli Inning when Ceanr Tovar led off witli a line drlvo hIhkIo

KANSAS CITY (U PD -T orry Crowloy whacked a run'Scorln({ double in the ninth_. InnlnK

josday niKhl7~WUCh to~tho‘ chanrin o f 0,334 rnbblta' foot )io](ler8, to give the Bnltlmoro 'OriolcN' a 2-1 victory over tho KiinfUiH City n.oyalfl. .

Tlio victory wns tlic.Orlolos’ lath HtrniKht ovbr Kon'sas City over 0 two-year period, a fact tho noynis’ mnnoKomcnt ti'ied

IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO iU PI) - Tljo-Mn«ic Valloy Cowboys crept to within one* half. « «n o jof^lt’HguuJQHiliim Idnlu) Falls Anydls hero ns they bombed five Angel pltchci*s for 16 hltd enrout«;to-Q,-lD<2victory-

’ Tuesdoy niybt.Cowboy pltchora Dnvld

UoRnckl iind Mike Knox pitched outstanding ball for Uie visitorH as they comblnodlo hurl a four* hltt«r-Hnd-ft«nt-l7-Angol-batt«rtt back' to the diigout vjla tho strikeout route.' Magic. Valley scored two runs In tlie top of the second Inning when Tom Cox singled and scored on Ernie P ed o rsen ’s doiiblo. Rod Gilbreath tlien singled Koring Pedersen to give the Cowboys a

E x p o s t J ^ e ^

H o m e r s T o

D r o p L . A .

IAS ANOEI.KS (U P I)-W ln -. .'nlng pitclicr Cnrl''--Morlon- sluggeda two-run homer off the top ’of the centorfield wall In the second Inning, and Hon F airly nml Huflty Stnub hit back-to-back round trippers In tin? fifth Innlnil Tuesday nlisht to jwwer'the •Montreal'ExpoH

ra ' 5*2-wln-over the' l^H-Angoloj}- Dodgors'. ' ■

Ironically, tho loss left the ''KOcond place Dodgers 12 giimcsi.

iMjhlml Western DlviHion leading Cinclnnotl while the last place Expos trail tho front running Pittsburgh Pln ites‘j)y only U 1-

'2 games In the.K nat. ' ■ ’ _Conwrtud outfielder Morloli

notclicd h i t 12th victory In Ifl decisions nllhougii ho ' was , shakey, yielding nine hits ap'd five, wnlkn. But the victory added to ‘his string as the Expos winningqst hurler In

. Ihelr brief hlstoi''y.Tiie 2fl-yc^r-oUI hurler fol-.

K ir b y L if le t l A fte r E igti.i N o -H it In ;n ie g s ; S .D,. F a l ls

T T o l i l \V o rk < M iln

,SAN-.l)H?f!0 (Upi)-rVotcron - Siin UiiirHfrH w o rked out

at ajilt',1) Kchodl bore Tuesibiy

whiii! rwiklu's wont througli

•Uieir piKM'S JWl njllen north «t

ttic* Unlvf?r!.ily iif California at

' Irvifii! IIS ni!i;otlntions between ’ Ll)i! Nnljutifil I'ootball Ix’aguo

iinil lhe )*iayerH Associ-

r(.‘Mialfii.‘d unsettUid.

SAN DIEGO (UPD-NVw York-wart holcr.hltler.s forrtli’ht“ Irinrtjgs by a n y Kirby uho trailed 1-0 .and wn;j lifted (or. » ■ pEcfiliUfor m d ilunVRtiTwirn! on to get tlireq hits in the lutilh.' , offreliover Jack IlftlcUcluin fm a 3-fl victory over lliv Sjin I )k'):h Padres Tue.sdny night-__Klrbv was tiilMhird baUtT furSjin Ulego In the iwlloiii uf tin: . eighth and manaj’LT PrcMun Gomez Jseht ir) Claronin* Ga.siuti to h lt'fo r liini. Tlie inove ua-, g reeted by bmis which extended thrnujih liic nmili innlng-and intmisificd ilnd v Ifnrrel.son tjroke Itiu hilh'S.s r srwill vviUi at-sjriHlo as ili< •

M n ! s 9 , S . l ’. 6

r;_i^HAN(:iSCO—(-UP-I)'lilladclphia I'hillie.s scored, touu lo fu i toku

u „ , . a r „ . . , l nm-s.otr .In a n " - r r , ' ; . .ill llu- first innini; and. i: Oi.HihjI'it.

uii III (it'fcat. the Sap I!!!',..... .........l i.'in f ’,i;inl;> !)-fi Tue.sday.• l'tiil4-tSnai; (iL'fcat No. J)iii ij lijii; who lias won only ■..•'i;

in 11)70, Tim X,';uwif int- pia- Miiir .Into foul- territory near third

“ bfisi'fTite'Iivjury^vnrUlncnosed- as i\ luid bruise.

MdJiin struck oui inrec iuia“ walked " one In lasting tho

hulf-scjiHon suspension on 1st. 'llie vittnry was his m «i

■ .sincc last Sept. 27lh and gave -liiiiLU-lJJnuckL

to (ivold by giving the good luok~ d iarm s to tliclr paying custo- 'Hiorroof really fell In on tho

-Angolrln'thc-top-oM he '

lowed Coca Uiboy's single.in thtrsecond frame with his first.

City pitclicr Bob Johnson'in tlio m on'to'thc'plntorHigh! nlnUv for tho wlniiind^.run, Iho Innlns were four w a ta . n

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WASHINGTON (UPU - Siil Hiuuiu tripled in a fourtii Inning run ami scored on Don

night to load the Onkland A's to a i-i) victory over tlie Washing­ton Senators hehltid ti)e nlx-hlt pitchinj! of Dicf'o Sci?ui iinfJ f*aul I.indbla(l

• NEW YOnK (U PD -R oy Wljlte. scored tlic tio-brcaking run In the sixth Inning on a wild pltcli-by-Sklp-Lockwood-Tucft day night to spark the New York Yankees to ri 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

White opened tlie Yankee sixth by drawing a walk, then stole second as Danny Cater struck out. W hite m oved to third as Curt Ulefary s in g le off Uckwood’s leg and Thur­man Munson walked to load Uic bases. White scored to snap o 2- 2 tie when Ixckwood bounced n

six runs.Idaho Falls averted a shutout

In the last of tho ninth when Jay_ Cloanslngled, a d v a n ce d - to second when pinch hitler Danny Briggs wns hit 1)y a ball. •

D arrell then d elivered a single to bat In d e a r. Briggs then scoroU on'mrw»*or7T “ Twin Falls 020 COO 101-10 1C 3 Idaho Falls 000 000 002-2 4 5

Bogackl, Knox <5) and Ilolerle; Hockenbery, Monye (4), Liindgren (4), Ca.se (fl). Rovnlm (9) and O’Brien. SP — Bogackl; LP — Hockenbery. H R -G llb c c flll l

Cubs Rally To T opple^rearrFffllB-“ CALDWELL. IDAHO fUPI) — Calvin Wliite’s bases loaded single t6 center with one out in tlie bottom of the ninth Inning lave the Caldwell Cubs a comc-

;ti )iit)u first on an error. V Miivlf! was safe on a

LUliciL_Duri

s),'orc(l twice in iiiiiini’ and then in p- I'liiis'cdt aaotlier iia wlioti short.stop till 'Mi- hoiiiei wildly uiiil-'s, makin^J the

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l' i.;dHUii i ’l-l", III!' strapping I'l.'iirh iiutk'i’. drew the ri|il ii.i i“ .ii rni-,d;i\’ aiid was

Sim larr

D7NCF -G a s o l i n e

9 *i C '3F Per GAL.

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USE YOUR CREDIT CARD

Deireal Cards 6-.5 To Sweep Series

ATI.ANTAlUPIl Jenkins- pildied. .-i Tuesday nii-litlia tU 'i-v— I H a u * - ieacli sluj',i;cd lii'im Jhcir '>ear a.s Cliifano IjrS T U X )U IS (U P I)-P fltC o r-

rnies drove in the deciding runs . , with a seventh inning single 'l\K'S(lay as thy Cincinnali Heds

from-helitnd 5-t victory over Great Falls Giants In. Pioneer «ls. fi-5. fur a sweep of the League action liere Tuesday three-game series. ‘ -•

Corrales seventh hU scored • " tony Perez and reliever (lay

Inaliii! lain when he boI rn in k with Gone MIohnol at

Losing p itcher Kazuo-Carroll,^who-hail-reochcd-bnsc— ''

mri ~linth when Jim French walked and Ed Drlnkman dfiubled with one nut.

fly to acorc Blcfary with nti' insurance run.Milwaukia Niw York

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IMJSTON ly p i) - n d ic v e r Ken Tatimi greeted Jim Lon- horg with a three-run homer to tap a five-run seventh inning rally Tuesday night and carry tiu' California Angela to a 10-0

O gden Beals B illin gs 6 -2

•• vTrtory over ihe tw n i i i i (iftli iaiiliii: .iiKl ,s„x in a wild s a m e ,In which

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to pHc e thff Chic.igu-W liitf-------- -----------------------------

--Sox-to a 5-3 victory over the C'levcland Indiann.

' Bosldn'Ked T o K eep Lead

, , , Dllllnils'MualiinBs thoir second Talam roplncod Wrl|ihl tho Ulo current aerloa

Atlor no'y Foster's Iwo-Tun provloua Innlni! ultor Boston l« l Tujisjoy night, 0-2 horc.homer Bnvo. the Indlima n 4-1 o(f with two alnaloa. - ...................................load in tl)o fourth. Hopkins' caiiiamia

.. single climaxed a twti-riui rally off stiirter Steve Dunnini; that put Uiicago Jihead to May. . ■

Winniag pitclier Tommy Joim ■ — Kiagle<li-took -Bocond: on -VValt.

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flio’ Dodgers struck early by scoring flyo runs In the first four Innings. Ogden righ thander nich NItz had « no4Uttor going for tlvab Innings before- the Mustangfl broke Uie spell by

i i^An^Vwi'jb-i o-l-o-—aoltlne two runs in.tliofourtli.Qn._ - , - 4 0 1^- - p rn n lrm o n ilo 'sB ln g lo rB u t-th tr-^ s irr-

two runs were tho last o f th e evening for the hnpless M ustangs, who Avcro Also hlndorod by five e rro rs ..' '

Domingo Luna camo in on the eighth inplng to rcllovo Nitr. - Ogden • 112 101 000-Y I W Billings ’ 000 200 000-2 7 &

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I ^ B n t o S n r d ^ r S c l S o Z pn.vlde.l the.nml a wnlklo Dill DoroUiy In the •J“‘ls " " I ' “'I l™>l' Hi*-' I'^nil

single. ,Caldwell spoiled Great Falls

a 4-2 lead until tho Cubs scored oncc cach in bottom of the sixth Prrc"

•nnd-8eventh*lnning»rThrGli»ntr had taken tlio lead on a two^run double by Dave Prest, a run- scoring single by Bandy Kapano In the third and a solo homer by pitcher Monte U w ls. in thc fifUu'j.Cub Pitcher Tom Llscano picked up the victory in relief by retiring five Giants in a rOw.

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Lewis, C arpen ter (7).Hlranumo (0), Ogden (9) and

n s n ro m if f rw c ir a rw H ife■7Jsdin6~(D)’”ftnd'AschorniTin—Mwrv'' WP - Llscano. LP ' Hirnnuma. UR — Lewis.

MinneiDin CalllorniA O.iklAiul KAHsal City AMIwAUkci cti«4 go

Burtey,725Westll|aMr6M 8351“^

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For N^gotiatidii Rift, VTuII Use Of M

■>; _ _

..NEW YOim (O PD -T lio UocWlon on' whotHcr they will Nntlnniil Foolball own- nttond a moolinK scheduled forcrs plncod the blame for' Wodnosdny nlftlit In .Washington •< contract negotiation bronkdown with tho fede^Sl mediation andon tlib NFh Players AssocinHon - conclllaUon serWce^-----------------'I'uomlnynlKhl and withheld liny TJio 2fl club roprosontativos

—------ ------— T— ;— ‘-mot for—nearly—^ '^ h b u r a -• 'I'ucsday, In on effort to sot j

J F b o m s e n J s ; ^ ------------

Howovor Ujoy added that It was

Two Gold Medals But Austrtilians Keep jbeadE D IN B U R G H ,‘S c lo tlo n d on Saturday, cai)ic~wlth o laid Prince Charles.

• (UPD—Canada won two of four surt{o<i>vor the final'.length to : Miss Watson,• gold modalfl a t stakeJTuesday clock t:09.4 to win from bank cler^k> from '

- durintf U)e early competltlon-at—team m ate.-.Pcler Cross a n d -'A u s tra lla rh o ^ d c d J^ tlionlnlji.BrltishCommonwealth Paiil Jarvle. "a kangaroo to d R O ^ ft..Oamos but Adstr&lia remained lie recblVe'd his medal 'from recolved he> gold ilnc^al from

Wodnoaday, July J2, )970 T l m e i - N a w S w I n Falls^datio- 71

A U T O M O r i V I . B A T T I R Y

SPECIAL W f Wilt GiyW You •

Finalist For Lcmu Award

only "spoculoUon ”.................... overall leader among tlio 42 Queen Elluibelli, 6n her first him. She clockcd ,2:22.86 to winCora of Ojfl in »iin countrlcs taking part. \d8lt to tho Games since her from Donna ^larlegurr of

Dcnalon nroviiilDn whinh f<n>in Mohoney, of,New West- return from Canada lost week. Canada and 13-year-old team-fL o w e rs and n K o c D n r a t® -* ^ _________ —ed by Sli r S o n Oio UniversUy of Michigan, w o n 'U ie Maple U a f Badge. ‘ . Sherwood, a ’ •2^-your.oldy e a rs ;------------------------ -------— his—sccond—swimming—gold----- SmlUi,-o-20.yeur-old-»tudenl—schooltcachor-wlw-won^-bronifl-

mcda}. when he 'to o k tho 100 a t the University of Indian^, a t.th c Mexico Olympics and a m eters breaststroke final, tiien powered homo In M 3.7 to be sll«er at* last year's European^

« M :"n < l~ 'o liiim p l( lh S h lp ii'7 In -A lh c h .,V ' f / l iiln<ni>ir in th tt 9AA iV l'n tnra i i iu i i i i f r n tn l i lo nni><inn»l l \ » i l KA n •inn<in<>a In ()>n AM

tn a x c h a n g * fd r yo u r o ld b a lta r y on Ih o

=P.aKhflitjfj:NEW :BATTe»

-CurrThomscnrn^mcfiiberor

cancellation of tlie College All Star game July 31 In Chicago.

Hnnk Stram, coach of the Kansas City'Chiefs who are scheduled to m oot;tlie cbllo- ilrn isrsn id 'h lrtoam ^lllT iocd"‘6rT{l

Uic Twin Falls UliJh School |>olf ^ t least a woek of workouts to .Aft Dl• team who p o s te d -a f in e 3.80 prepare fo r Uio ch a rity , gam e,

g ra d c p o ln t In over h is fino l fou r ' ye a rs : ha’sof the 10 1 ........................ . .the T o n y L e m a M e m o r ia l , ph iyers also have said they w il l nnhhv W n nn'd Included tho « r T ‘ T l c ? ''" ” V“ “

■ ................not rclurn.ovcn It Iho lookout I., W t “ W ™ k 1 l n a o ? Z ua';«.“'

Tlioni.Mn. w h o ac tnllicr-b Uftcil._____________________________ ii c nn,i TirHi.i, n n ^ ht k d tjit t° [ i S to

1 ^to victory in - the 200 nf^oters away from his porsonal best, clocked &0.0 seconds In tho 400'individual m edley'to maintain Ho beat teammoto Ken t'amp- m eter hurldes to win fromtlio Canadian medal hunting. bell and Welshman. Martyn , Ugtmda's Dill Kbskol and

Tlie other gold medals wojit WoodrofTfo. . •— Charles Yego of Kenya, both of ■Uio way of Australia and Ho recelvdd his medal; his whom were caught In 50,1 .

_______ - , -i— |Sngland,-th6-toamB-looked In.a-Hwcond gold-ln tho'gam esrfrom —Bwonds.-C IN C JN N A T I(U P I)-Jack b itte r duel'lor-ovorall games

N icklaus'says ho is a "young

Sights On 14 M ajor Crowns

FARM & CITY1115 Blue Lakes Blvd. North

BUY U.S. BONDS--

T„„ « w „ o r J „ r . l K “ o :i and wnnta to btojm o tho Hrst CommonwonUh rocorclwbccnsclocto'd nBono. tho vctornn players’ until a { &mmonwoiiUh ro^rc l w ionI nntionnUlmillsta for contrnot la sliiood nnd U.o 1“ “ '" jIV Mnmnrinl Dl.ivtra iilso linvo «nld tlicv Will „ “ ' r , b o c k s t r o k o title, whilo En-

Head pro(e.sslonal at^T^tTFalls" m uny, will find his fa te - sum ctim c Oits week. Tlio”

-iidiQJacalilp^pmvldcd-by—tli£-

NlcUaus,- 30, has won.

“ A ll-A m e r ic a c o l lo g la loScholarship Foundation, would NFL. ‘ Of couriie, anything Isbe wortli about $3,000 per year possible. Hank Stram Is the

-n t-thr-schtrol-of^lltrrudplcnrs— ooftelHind-lf-ho-fmyB-lhey-need-choice. « week, then I will have to

The 10 finalists arc \^ing for accept tliat.” , four of the aw ards; based on Decisions on whether to lift

"^(fltUW shlpr"n"cademlc~"a^*"tltc-lDckout-and-9ls(ronwhcthpr-compllshment and golf ability, to mediation mfcet- *

Ings will be made in additional discussions Wednesday morn»

" l- in in n in il 'h sulllekiifilU is tn hn« u/nn inpossible by Friday," said N^cklaus,-30, Ijm won j o ^ j p

. njaldont j f the —Chtcffi and t>rosldont'< ■Confcii'iiw

tho-the- ___________________ ______ - -- - .......................................................................

nrltw i Open. — i r - s i lv c r nnd 13 bronze (or li “ Ever since I Btnrtcd plnjing ,„u,l or 3D to lend Ennlnnd'a

............................ .. ~y Uitnl-ofxaj-nnd-ainndnJa-R— ^In Cplumbua I kept hearing Mnlionoy. W.'who won the 200 nhout how Bobby Jones set the brenatatroke Rold mednlidMlme record for mnjor

l i d . ■diamplonslilps.'.'-Nlcklnm aak

[Big Game Inform ation Now Available

inR.Gcorisc Ilnlns, owner of the

Clilcngo Bears and National

"I Jim a young man wltli lots of golf to play," he said. “ I have goals In golf. 1 want to be Uie iirst man to win. 14 major

'Tliat Is the only metliod'Umt

PepilTonc D oesn’t Wa,nt T o Be Astro

separates golfers when Uicy areNick.

players for the'absolutely" places the .blame n n o i i^ ^ r o p u i^ ^ i — Ttttro first

nvnra fnr fho luus, here for a sales meeting; bogcjnnn-outficldcr, has urged

nOISR - A b o u L

. i(nmQ_reBuln(ion,'i_s

mailed to,just under COO vendors

~U)po»HhouM<laliOt-and-now-ttr»

■ nvnih^blfrSui^ hes -nlao- hand at the Idaho Fi.sh and

G a m e headquarters oflice in

Boise and it.s regional offices in

Coe u r d ’Alene, Lewiston,'

"McCinirHin^dSirTityT^erffrirer

on 'the players for the V ^ L J o l ic S

Yankee sa id ' Tuesday tfio Houston managem ent does not believe he has an Injured right

i „ r - . i n .... clliow iind_trlc<i to put him In K r c U l i i C i l y P l n y r:--U ic-hosp lliiU m U U ic-sali- '

Salmon, Pocatello, and Idaho Fnll.s. - . - •

Licensf vendors are located conveniently in all population centers of Idaho! To qualify, they must be bonded and m ust'

Ihly basis. Vendors sell licenses of all classes, both resident and nonresident; anil handle oil

a more reasonable offer," Halas sad. "Wo have not contacted them because we were waltinj' for h reply.”

— BoUi-IIalas^nd-Hiwt sald-tho- owncrs have discussed Uie

Independent Tops

, . . , , u was able to ploy, possibility-that the entire NFL • ^N eim lcr hit a pair of homers po^pic think youVe— aenson may be cancelled. ' J)"';*'',''’ "IrM «a lndef«ndent a

Meat dropped RreflJnnllors 12- bod sltuntlon," he said. “ I tried.7 . Dingwall and Flora went i„ uike a couple of swings with

Uireo-for-four for l ie losers. bat Monday night, but IU i o r u a n s i g n s jn otlier Atlantic Division can 't.’

N E W YORK (U P D -M m e n T ^ n d T y n n by’' ' r ° p l t 'c r “ ti^ o ™ “^ Los n ordan, wlio earned n spot Johnson homered' as Varsity yvnBcles ro llover' Pete Mile-

..............................................- - wlUi the Now York Knlcks Bnrbershop dumped John’s_ in Io tm o tlonal-n ia tcc iu lji,-ln^ iiiM i-^enn i--ai!o_a(leL j)e ln8—Hujkjr-lM i-------------------------------- ui-now-luaUwanLtn fiot awBy_^l

diullni! controlled, hunt, big picked in Uie supplementary In the Pacific loop. Turf Club from here It's not Uie guys ongame, bird and fish reBUlatlon.s, draft and Uien developed Into a dropped Culllgon 10-5 despite Uie team , i think Uioy'ro a goodand the like.- solid backcourt performer dur-_ uoug nex'tliree-for-four hitting hunch" ho said "But when

— imn Mil iin.mn - r nnulationB— ina - l hi a ^ nasl r lilimnliinahln- for i lii.loriar i | - Bllli-BwM-lo|itnil y o u V e^u rtah d p r iirtrcolly 'fold-ineludii..baii^W iU.and-toai;on—seoijoh,— ajgncd-jils,^ija7ll-.7a_nnyn| - n . j - j n j - f l ^ fl„ltrcv5 yn'iT ' fiira W r e IvlniiV'i r s

— datcs-toLblaclLbeiui-lliul n n l. CTnlrKi T w .iiln y ,^ — ------- ^ lip p o d -S h o r-w o o d s -----------grizzly), deer, elk ancriilRhnm • Rioftlan, who just returned B’rib ak e r went iwo-tor-two. ' ' “n k m ir to n ifad no'comment sheep general hunta. Only a few- (™.n a W M oJhe^P ad , , . .

llayiLveteran Dick Barnett nnd G r o l l i ' .L e u J s C u r d s ____^ .|l ;» _ u i» n ._ p h y iid a nhif^horn sheep hunts havo been ort,'ani2od on a 'perm it Imsls.Tlie regulations also Include Walt Frazier a brenihur In theinformation on general nrchery backcourt. He played 1,087hunts for deer, elk, benr (ex- minutes during the regularccptlng grizzly), antelope and season,averaglng7.7 points per mountain goat. • . . BPme. Hiordan also played a

— Offidnl dMcriptionS-of g a ^ ie -k o y ^ ro lo 4 n -U ic -^ ^victory over me los Angeies cardinal rookies went cd me to take, but I wasn’tmanagement units arc printed

on the backsides of the regulations. In addition, a small

------ m ap - is- - prin ted on the____ regulations_to belp_sportsrncn__

locate hunting a reas . The ____ boundaries are shown .o iljl------------- R m a lU i i r n iB — a n d - r a n n n t ^ l y ,

— ^nnsideccd .Ifgally prnp^r nr

Ijikers.

Hides T rip le

exact.

NEW from Utoli, ran more than 2 M.T urcolloJiiiailliaitciU hulltolL mi,ea u,c allotted time. ^yogram.ot.Aqucduct -TuBsnny

a triplr. that inrliiflfHl^.neck victory aboard M ariners

Upland l m i ^ h l r d - seasons- Jo^ln-lhe-fenturod-«llow«no«---u(c^,„rncdiOTlormQl-prootloo^go .Be«ra.Tuoad»y.tll»d a auli.-.................work In the afternooaV . seeking an InlungUon to requ liiare _ ..

reg u la tio n s .. They will be published later in a separate pamphlet, earjy In September

Turcotte also scored with Madame Propliet In Uie fourtli nnd Wldp A nay in the eighth.

Pheasant-Pesticide~STiirdy^I^ljTTdigrwa[y^

BOISE - Over 200 rlngneck. . otheril stayed outlsde. No directpheasants on Gold Island in tho mortality wns observed duo to „ ____ ■Snake River near the mouth of the parnthion spray. However, _^FLEM rNGTON, R J . ( U P I ) - split O-O on a simjlnr p r o ^ hUio Boiae River this snrlng arc tlic rosoarcliors are checking Tiny I j in d -o f & oaa, S;C., . Tlie B iara suit, tiled TjTCooir^™ a Z lo rb ah Ja and ^nclio- _(otL lonc:tor^ . driving a m » Camaro, »*ro<i County Circuit Court, w ld-thetvneanronsthatdonbt interfere ~ , . , .u a split socond victory over Jhn Benrsmade final orran((omont«with n v ™ rr tc e d " n a ^ , , ^ ' 7 ' T ' ’*' T '* P«»chal of High Point, N.C, In to lease Dychd, Stadium lastwitn iiymg-or iceainB, oui ™ island agnin-.or Juno 2< 'w lU iT rev o jav o lln % o S d h y night in February. ,•

^ystox ond D pT -toxaphene. Uic. qccldpnt inorred 200-lap -,Tlic suit said., over .50,000be observed from a distance, It wns annolinced today.

In Distance TeslU K F FOREST. ILL. (UPI)

—Ray Groth led the field In a record-setting performance

througli their annual f t minute run.

'n ic~ 5 -fo o t 11, 185 pound -GroUi, a 14th round draft- choice

tnr ouBh pnymciii I'xmnihiitiunir and the run Tues'day morning.

................................... seeking an injungiloh to reqiTlie Cardinals also announced Northwcnlcr;i, University and

Tuesday Uie signing of thclr.._ihfl.Chlcngo suburb of Evonston second round draft .choice,- to ollow a & pt. 27 game Qiuck Hutchison of Ohio Stale, ngninst the Phlladelphin Eagles to a 1070 contract. Hutchison Is to bc-played In NorUiwcstern’sworklnfl-out^wlUuthe-CoUcgC-Dycjio stadium.--------------------

-7Ml-.Sttn^n-BvnmrtmTrIll. The lEivanston City Council

Lnnd Nips PascluilIn INascar Itace,.

vO resolution that would have allowed.'tho Dears-to'-USO-Uifl,stadium on that date.

Tlie council had previously

- J o h n : M c s a ic k : - 8 n d - D in - - ™ 4 7 '" V “ V r A h ™ ° v ^. Mullins, graduate ' students a t' />( «.,i,tnnr.» ir

tlie Idaho Cooperntlvo Wildlife . .Research Unit at Moacow, are

working witli the offecta of pesticides on pheasants as part el field roaearch toward a

. Master's Degree In the field of wildlife m anasnnonl. ,

In addition to leg nnd wing markilrsrMesslck lias ouiiiit6d some birds wlUi tipy radio IrailsmittersUinteitnbld him to

jone In scarQh,ol ;0''ldence, If any, that would show a decline in bug populations to tlie point

Uind Biflncd l lin d id - ro m -u n iC tl ll llJ IS D n r llc k s i t lc lh a v rT Paschal midway through.'the been h(tercd to provide their race when doiendlnB Grand* holders wltli connpirable seata

. . . . ’ polpt American champiop Koi\.Rusli Ip the collogo stadium.Umfyoung pheasants would bo ot High Point and Stan Starr Tlio National Foothall.Loagu* hlfidorcd In [growth and J r . of Mndljon, Tonn.; collided team cannot refund tickets development. Insects, a prim e on 'tho third turn on tho halt already paid fdr apd Wrlgley

otoln, arc Important mllo d irt track. Paachol's car Field, where tho Boars tradl- ‘ wassllghtlydam agcdsquoeilng tlonallyplaytheli'hiuno games,

4hMilgh-tho-wte«lMger« in l-ho- ‘|ii— not — Titrge— eneugh- r - te. Tho Investigators a re had to havo lt ropalrod In tho accommodate the number. o(

analyzing p h o ^ n t crops to caution lags to « to y In persons who bought tlckels for S to t^ tr ie ^ m o v irn « n W o t-d o te r in U io _ l t - lh e ro -e x la ta _ a -« ™ . — ^,_th8.E agles game. thc_»u lU a ld ,_

!»Mnt«-/lBy-and-nlglit.-geuij ^ dlffBrjnni..ln ,.» h n t-h lrris- « r ; .-^ph«iir'aii•aiismitt«rSriif6''eporatlve at- « a t in r Inside, the 4pray lone, llilg time. ' and outside, Expasura to c«r-.Messick and MuHliia alto u se , tain pbstlcldes' such ««,.

--------- '“w ii-liird»"- frtir t - t h«.>le f« w « -pai'aUi|on-an<l-«y«toi^ »ii-li»-.'g am e^ arm In tliiiir t»JU61d« ' UatOiliillilod V

■ study. Pen blrds varied )n a g e ' bldo^ .aaivplea f r o < both from lu sf a tew^davs eld ta pennei) M wild birds a re being about six weeks oldT liKalJfi^in ■

In May, as p ari ot. their field Pesticides will ag a in be toiling, Mosjlcli: and^Mulllns applied to Go d Hland In July,

. ' ■■'. s ta y e d port a t Uw Islanil «IUi As with previous appl callans, thd ctiemlcal paralhldh; Seme the pesUeldea used-;\*Ul be _a.

. "o f the pep .blrd^ weril placed level .co n sljten t . w ith . ’ • ■wHhin.:.^e,.',>prfy.'.Mne, and .ag rM tur'al use, , ' y ' '

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NOYICEB|iW C TIV t * U p U S tM >fe; - W O -

W« will ditcdntinu* buying] and , o tcuitom ilouoht«ri|io <

^ H E E P A N D /L A M B S ^^ f t l f u i C o m p a n u .

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SHOPISeaF^IVf onld ayr W bldFciduy„.

N i g h t s P . M .

OFFICTAL ENTBY BLANK

TWIN FAIXS d o w n t o w n MEBCIIANTS ASSOCrATION

ani^ TtR tOWNtOWN IMHtOyjM BUr DAYS

FREE .AUTOMOBILE FREEA b r m j MW.sulomobllt to bo itlveii ■bloluHly j'HEE »t compbllon ot th y -

^ IN ADDITIONAL FlUZes (aOO to b»»w*rd«d at lnterv«l|-throu>hout Uia 17*w«ek '<lowntown fm: I period

NAME-AnnBKw-■ taTY I ........... : ................. ' r - , . , . . . : . '- - O i IONe ' J

D e p ^ i Coupon Ann PABTIClPATjNO bownlown Tw.ln F«llt M E B O n ^ ,

^SHOp'rW SEA|«S „AND' SAVE, ■ I ' ;S a l(« h 4 ll ( in C u iiM rf I h f J o r „

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Stocks n.w-jione»Avcr.i(!.« Livesto^ik Grain

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• th *^A SO Inc.'■ Concrrt .................

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‘ ■V Unlttd PfiM lB»#rn*»l*nil . . . .

r.7;rr-~>% 'rr |% jS - 'i '3nl ‘ stockfitowors” Commlssion ‘

I l j i ' l i n IBM To w . Jcrom o, showoil fiit hoj(fl ‘ wore weak to $1 lower imd

\ii J1U V Hloufthtor c'o’wii wore wonk to 50coiits lovlcr Um n last wook.IIolDtoin steers wore

- « K A n ijR f{X ;P I- ) - prlcearf.OibrSculllo: Soft wlilto 1.45 - - White club. 1.4&H u rd winter Corn 67.25-5fl.()0 B a rle y 37,50-311.00' -

; Ab*ninADMIRAtTVOwtfi

-C ra in — [5^ -

By ROGER E. SPEAR

c n ? :h Q - I bouRht G ulf o n for ^a n o a u . n o w’ .V -c r t i i 'n l;S5 ,.ro w U »a l$ 4 3 .a io a ld Ic o n lln u o yo Idinij^B.Bpercw itandseUlnH

i»* y*A A M ir,./ n r«h n iil,iT «i,ll i in d h » v lit Ic.M Umn 0 X lB>0>.eamlnR9

In C anada. N ow

M||t*AljJ.a

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-‘ -r-b a s e d -c o a im o n -8 Q v e r4 m io n tJn ,_ ';? ;^ ^ V “ - — l> w ic i.*! - u i ^ j u - j i n . '■ alenrs and holfcrfl, stoiuly to urii.ln, con.-Jt dullvery banlH:. South Vietnam which could rru.W i.7o *7 m l m'J m‘I * w e a k , not oiiour.h stoer and Wlilto whcnt l.4fl

_ ^> .ln c lu d fl,so m tf-m cm b e rB -o L tlie --Q A C -cb :m — 1« — iiV i -u -u -i i— t - i « — L’um ji-i.tf— h c lf c r -c a lv c a -to -t c 3 t -m a rk c t_ S Q (L W tiU a .l . l (L

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I , : ; OUOUI-I fUl Bhnnl.Uui l.nlil fn|. Ihl.lr Innu- » nionUis ll«0 . U lins

AMC.,. term ^o iirlli pralipocta. Until ' “ “ 1'“' “ ‘ " i n s t y e a r, • uom im nV hud nppreclulc yoiir uvalim tln« 1 .0

S " (J T , iS i l ' l ! ! ! ' iiveruBod n 1 t « r corlt o r bettor , atoi-'k '“ “ t 1>? proBpucts.•BATOM-i-;— i—!-anniiiU'Hrowlli-rM«-Blnoo-lOM.— ==L.J*_i---------- — . ; • ■ , ,

N ,',rr„,„ln„ nr„(lt m nm lnu I., A - 'nilS M lOm l-ljllM d la n d .

AM 'PXPH EK------- BATOM-1------ r--anniuU'HrowUi-rM«-Klnoo-luau.—= ru .j* _ i-------— . ; • ■ , ,

» “ ?.^r'L 1000 WLTO duo t6 'a num lx-T ul • ilcve lo pnk 'n l co m pa n y han^70* ; j j . ^">'“ '•1” » ' » ” nonrecurrl'nK faclors: Jilrlkcii, n exiHTlcncfd h i!«lU iy revenue

. C At-fjre s en tS a lgo n -re glm e .-A t 'th o halfway m a rk , the

U P I mm-kotwide Indicator was .ahead ^0.M per.ciqnt on 1,479.

Issues. O f tlicse, 857 advanced and d54 pointed rlower.

_J1 l(l_D Q W -^Q Ilca_ tnduat^ia )_S ^pru^^ iM -t^^

C»nn»J1 OnAOII .iOg ■Oen Ovnm I Cn t:lfc l ib OnrocHi J.tO G«n HottCp 0*n Inilr }l 0«nM lllt .11

C*o T*l I .SI Cen Tlr* Ig Centtc I.ICL Oa r«c ,Uo Celly I 0 1 C Ill ilU 1.40 Cl*n Aldtn Clolial M«r .

a vcra R o of 30 solected b lue c«nsu irio chips rose 8.42 at 730.40.

. A tliroe4iour turnovoif of ,'0 ,280,000 sliaros cbn)puccd with

6,800,000 shares at h co m pa ra ^ ble period Tucsdfty.’

E a rlie r tlie m arket hnd been under pressure from an exten-

" s i m r c n m r n r ...............set in during M onday's session

■ ^ f ! c r ’: j > i m s s i ^ w < r - w « n o r ^ rshaijpl} advancing prices.

10 jm. 37H 37**- '

V P . M . P R IC E S^ = =N B W rV O R ITK T O an X C H H N G r

NEW YORK lu r i l- S i l« c l* d ttocUt on ino New Vork (loch Cxchana*

S«l*tlh tltl MlQit' to w L«t< Cho.

C tW iU n .fO Gr*«nCt .M C ra ^ri Cp I

GullM I.UU Cull Oil I ' I CuMLWl .10

• AcmaMk Jg A(|r«tto HO Admiral. Cp Atr Prd .}Oo A ir Rtd 40d AlcinA I t }0 AllagCp .lOcr All Uud 7 40 Alio Pw .I M

. Aim Ch t K AlliKlSI I 40

• AlUi Chaltn

' l i7 u >4 7T 7i'«<U 7». 7' i 7»tfn 40ik *a 40>i>V IS^t U>t<-

1«7 3 0 'i, JO'i M»i Ji

noiiUiaw .)0 nochG I.JOo aotmiH l .u

S«(«u<V-MO SI J4a Min 1 SIRfOlt I.U Sandir 07h Sang Ela -40 SaP Ind 1 40SchnlavSchlum >.40. SCM Cp .to '

«*<• SImmni 1.40sinparC 7.40

- n ; »• ' I sm iih k ir 7

SouthCol.70 >t 4g,«i- SoNalO 1.40 t« 7J»»- »» Sou Pac MO '• SouthHlwyJ'• 7J SowtlPS .70

‘-r—sesi’n tr r iw! i : : t - H Z 'S . S14 ' Squibb .75(1'

>7 '» SI nrnd 1.40V n Sid Kollimn

* t u m c d r F n t - h o g f j r $ 24.00 -25 .00 ;

c o m m e r c ia l c o w s $21.00-22 .50 ; - 'h o ifo ro tto H , u p t o $24.00 ; u t i l it y

cow H , $20 .00>21 ,5 0 ; c a im c r a n d

c u t t e r c o w s , 118 .00-20.50 ; u l l l l ly , a n d c o m m e r c i a l b u lls , $25!50-

- 2a .50 ; - U o la t c l n — f e c d e c - a l u w a . .

W iilto c lu b n o b id

.H a r d ro d w in te r 1.5II O a ts n o bi<l I l a r l e y 37.50

Am Nai ) 7* J.4J ' Am Prtc

Anchor OROUP^u «41 /;io

1*7 t 4i

7<t7 1.1) 7.i l 111

17 77 17 77 10 fi II ri

lUM i.v-iT l u v . . . . . . - H u r r lb a n o — iii.......... ...................... - r -C am lllo 'T -an d depressed prlce.'i P *st Hve years. Aided by min K u f o p e a n m n r k c ta . N e t^ in - t r e a s e d lio m c a n d h in il iu iles,

73 71' I 70>« 71

$2 5 . 50-2 7 . 5 0 ; . l l K U t - . U o l f t l c l u ^ ; " » ' ’ '^\ s t e e r s , $2 0 .00 -3 1 .0 0 : i c h o i c e sm

f e e d e r s t e e r s , ' $28 .50 -3 3 .0 0 ; ?qhm c l io lc o fe e t le r h e ifo r f l, '$ 28 .50- 30 .50 . ’

. D R N V E I U U P I j - U v e s t o c k ;

I I o g s '50(T, B a r r o w s a n d ({ills

c o m u 'd e c l ln c f l a g a in In th o f ir s t q u a r te r o f l 6?0 d u o l a r g e l y to ‘h ig h e r c o s t s an d w e a k g a s o lin e

a n d f o r e ig n c r u d e p r i c e s . i—i.o9-i.io-r-ti)-OfJi!JO.j4.}L^--5-HowevorrmjmttKem«nl-(JXpwolfr

7 74 4 09 r-...,.. ... n.. .lA /..II ...n i.U n •i.lll nnr.v>lil

114OATS

; 7 47

II Fund 17 W g. l-id Trni| 19 07 7U.»y

4 90 PINANtlAL j , P«00»A M *i^ . (V Ovn '1 44 ] 17

30 inu 13J J 14inf. 4 VI S7«

y. vont 1.B4 4 71 Itt r va tf.BV. » li

f u l l- y e a r resi|

e q u a l 1000'

w il l .n e a r ly .H o w e v e r ,

earning."} fo r 1 0 8 0 'm o re th a n _ d o u b le d th o se r e p o r te d fo r lOfifl;

a n d f ir s t q u a r te r 1070 p esu U s ' w o r e al.so s u b s t a n l ia l ly Im -

4)co.vcd_.25 per cent,

hom eslte snlcb','. s h a r e . d e c l i n e irtn e c e n t na^sdllnu p r ic e b o o s ts r e p o r te d for D ie s i'c o n d q u a r te r ,

a n d a s lig h C flrriiln g In fo r e ig n n ia y r e s t r ic t n e a r - t e r m g r o w U i.c r u d e p r i c e s s h o u ld b r o a d e n H nm esite- s a le s a re . a m a jo rm a r g i n s . L o n g e r - t e r m , G u l f fa c to r in D e lto n a ’s p ro fit p i c

s h o iild b e n e f i t fr o m Its p o s itio n t u r e . a c c o u n t in g fo r a p -' 4 h tf:A r d .l( u S ln p f!.a n d .fr n m ils p ro x m )a to ly p er

3 25 ,00-25 .25 ; 3~l 21,50 to 25 .00 .

o lo w c rrC a tt io ( M o n d a y ) ROO. S la u g h -

- 4 e r- o o w £ sLOOU..i2:U loW 6Cr:IOt4 ik= 21 .00/ O th e r c l a s s e s n o t f u l ly e s t a b lis h e d . - S la u g h t e r s t e e r s ,

"TftTTahurtl'Ibts^inosiryiniofce alv 29.90-31 ,80 .

7 r.M '„cir 10 U JJ4S p o te n t ia l ly r e w a r d in g u r a n iu m

nOLLOCK POl:11 4» 13. i t i t t ia .77 '

P r o d u c e P T i c ^ s

■1 13 1^1304 FBANKI.IN I >t It t U CUSTODIAN:

377 34*1 35':

CHICAGO (UPlI I’fOduCB.

-OMAHA(-UPI-)—UveHtoek!— nrfc'n” , l r

Cacjm cr 1 73 »;J7

CHAMNINO PDS:

wtireiii ino lotU'io repori. ibinckt do 100

t t I f I I US 19' j ‘ l13 73’ t 7

___ - .. 74 I t ') 1Alcoa • n i L l l - jn

-*»rrm»"15» 14S 31 3140 17 1I9S 37>. 3«f 74'> 7

1017 i iIt 43' ;

439 33>.77 75’ t

SunOI Co 1 SunthM .STo .

I tup Oil I 40- SwJII'Co .to

H o g s 7 ,500; b f ir r o w s a n d g i l t s t o ' . t i ' i 50-1.00 lo w e r ; m a n y .sa les 1.00 V .~ lo w e r . l - 3s 200-230 lb s . 25.00-

25.50, o t lie r g r a d e s a n d w e ig h t s 21.75-25. 10; s o w s , w e a k to 50

w i l l ' ’ * c e n t s lQ jV £ L .’2flO-575 lb s . IT-.OO-2 1.7 5 .^ .

C a t t lp -^ Q O Q :_ c a l v c s 300 : __________________ ... . .... .............

s t e e r s s te a d y o n e a r ly r o u n d s ,'

Own. 4 09 4 47 4 h ' i ] o

Spprl" l ! l M 4 QHOUPSCC- •CHA'ic OOSTON- APj ’

Fna not tS I 7 S3 Com SI II 1J 13 31r-cooi S7 13 59 t? *0 » 3*

. XT b05 «.4/. 9 Oriniro 1S.y4 lJV4Sptci *49 M l Orypm. 17 39 13 4l

Cn i,Vr<ii4 »4 l t 33 30 36 3C 36 COLOMIALFOS:

i t i i i

15 St It 04 Mather 5 VO >*(116 97 It n Micl Am

r e v e n u e s . D e sp ite th is d e c iin i* ,„

m a n a m -m u n t r e m a in s c o n fid en t U iiil fu ll-y e a r r e s u lt s w ill lo p

th o s e rep<»rtod fo r 1M 9 . F u tu re in riii l~ lv ~ n tflc d ^ h v ~

c o m p a n y ’s e x p a n s io n , in lo i th e

- n i f i fln b ir >iunit:. f ie ld a n d e f fo r ts lo im p ro v e p r o f it a b il i ty o f h o m e s .i le s . lX.'pr()ss^/d s liu r e s m a y U- iie ld f o r 'e v e n liu il r e c o v e r y .

r M r . ' .S p e m ------- \ v e ic o m e a -

q u c s t i o n .s n 7 ir r a n n o l a n s w e r " in a i f per.^xinally. b u t w ill u se a s

m a n y le t t e r s a s |K)SSible in h is

c o lu m n .) ' .

L E G /

Ino Rand 7 Inland Sll 7 l^t^C^pr^J

InOlarv 1.10 intMno .70(1

41S 3S« «7 74><14 IQ'..

tOl 79»>170 31'*. 60 H 'l

371 }!>• 744, 3SI-.140 34' . S3'« ]1’ «SI 74>* 73 \ 74>i

t l9 4S’ i 44 « 44*.47 h 9' .

A)>holo 17d ■A small 190 Am Siand I A Suoar I to AmT«.T 7 to Amclak to

_-A*Ar-Jnc- ■■Ampa«. Cp 7* I t 'j

Armaor 1 10 3 39 3<'j 3#»1 • n i - 14»»-»4'-r-»4J ^

AthI on 1 30 II 77<i 7I’ > 37' 4> AIIRichUI 3 317 S7>> St'« S7 • Allat rtrp V 3*. 3' i 7‘ n. AvcoCp .tOd 9t lO'i 10>. lO^v

' Ilok Corp . 40f 71

70 70' . 70 70'» +7t 71 70^ 31 +

4 im itw it««7S 43 47'4 43'.+

la t e r t r a d e 25 c e n t s lo w e r; h e i f ­

e r s s t e a d y ; co w iJ s t e a d y . H ig h c h o ic e a n d p r i m e 1,150 lb s t e e r s 31 .75 ; o th e r g r a d e s a n d w e ig h t s * 2G.50-31 .G0 ; h ig h c h o lc c a n d

31 .00 ; h ig h g o o d a n d c lio ic e 1)00. .. 1 ,251b. fe e d e r s t e e r s 2 !).00 -20.50 ,

■ g o o d 20 ,00-29 .0 0 ;" c h o ic e 418 Ib r-337rfc-----------------------

S l ie e p 900 ; s la u g i i l e r la m b s m o s t ly 25 h ig h e r^ n o t e n o u g h

Q io i c e a n d p r im e s p r in g la m b s . 27 .50-20.25 .

rnia lony wtitle 4

49. tupplict MjtrAI. oomi) , (Tiflrkci.(or.*cUow Inryc tir j tiigniiy tirondor

Cm SiFd 4 03 4 COMMONWLTM TBUST;GAiU 1 13 1

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With is'gqo^ points, plus a “ 10, South' was a trifle sti'on^ for a ilo-trump open> ingrsorhls cluh bid was quite proper. Hli twtf no-trump re- bid was flne, as was North's Jump to four spades.....At this point South should nave passed. Had he decided ho was divinely appointed to bid Q Slam, he should have

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—bid^the-spade-slam r-w e'W ill- novcr luiow lf.the young man sitting North would have mode it. Ho must choose tho heart finesse to do’ It. If he chooses th(T blub finesse, ho■I wii.

am , Iho young m an said, ,w n i b j b lf-land F a th e r Wll- 'an d your hair Is c»coodlng. u „m ^ ig M ju st kick him

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could have been worso.Father William, who was

sitting South, slu>ok his gray ~ l« c k r ^ n d “ )B ^ntod~ H o-B )p-

Rlalned to the. youth sitting forth how ho would have

made six no-trump for a top score against any load but a dlamohd and that, I f you didn’t try for tops, you would never score'well In dupll-

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What do you do'now?A—B id ' four hearts. Your

partner h u 'luu ied the buck beck to you and there l i no way to p M i t back to him afaln. ^

TODAYS QUESTION You do bid four hearts and

ler bids five dia-

We<in»sday, JuJy 22, WO Twin Palls, Mpho » v . ;

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He was right in his last :=s^tomehtr-Vou-can!t.win at

'duplicate wlth'5ul“ Bome-top— scores but ho overlooked mo^.' Wfiaraff-yurrdo-nowi somelhinjt even more cogent.

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MEN.. W H O lD R lV q - r t l c k - ih i f t - c a n - r s r e ly . | a t - f s t . - i f s , : i t l d . . . . IN FLO R ID A , If i j i d y h lrei aw ay ■nothar w o a u a 's ' co o k , the can be prosecuted u nder (he l a w . . . .O N TH IS VERY DAY nationw ide y o u can figure sb o u t ISO h u ib sad s w U ldeiert th e ir wives.

H ^R->^M aA y-t-w ife h a i taken to cu tting h e r h u d tan d 's b a l r - o f U te. U ud^ntandable . O ut the li rare w h o l^ e s th e chore,.I t 's n o t the . cu tting , It's th e cleanup Job afte rw an li, T h a t’s ifteuy . So u 8 public tervicp, this departm en t recom m ends she u n d e r t^ e su ch .h slrc u ts a t a differen t ^ o t each tim e on h e r liW S T N SrD hiy~W U nhls^roce 'dure elim inate th e lieceisliy o f " ' sweeping u p , b u t It will keep the m ol^s o u t o f h er yard. MoUs c s n 't stand hu m an hair ctlpplngi. They go sw ay. ’ ,

RECENT RISE In suicides sm ong college boys Is p re tty slarm lng. StlU, It ought n o t be forgot th a t tw o-thlM s o f sU tM m e n - w h o -d o -a W iy -w ith - th e m s e lv e s -a r e -o r e i^ S - ra r s n B f - i g e . ; . .W H ERE THUNDERSTORM S ar^ m o st frequent, (ha soil Is m ost fertile . N o m ystery why^ L ightn ing flashes m ix nitrogen and oxygen to m ake am m onia In th e rain, and th st am m onis do es It.

PERSONA L N OTE R ecall wh&t th e w hereabouts tmeUed like when y o u w ere a youngster? FeU N aph ths? LllaciT H ot itsr? Likewise. I t 's hard to talk a b o u t,‘ though . I m ^ th e ‘

I r a tr g n rr a -alfaira-H-a f dmiri&t A* tUHihlne arid sK adW , bUI-------;--------there’s no language (orbits edor- Seaweed Is green trid kelp Is ■fcrown, b u n io w U h e y t m ^ r i la y i 'n a m e le u T l l t h 'o u ^ T ^Bam boo ts and m arigolds are alioatto IndescribabW r And ■ . ^

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PhUlpplnei, says b u r Language.M an- A b o u t-^d y ea n ago H e — thinks it cam e . from a Chinese dish ^ l e d c h ls o .. . . Q.

_ !!D oem !l_ Iow a haY fl_a_rid iQ _il« llQ n_w ith-the-C sU _letten--------------K ORN?" A . KORN U In S ou th D ako ta .-low a hss a K RIB , h o w e v er.. . . Q. “ Girls w h o go* t o 'a coed iicatlbn il school are m ore ap t .to get m arried , r( |^ t?V A N ot on ly ths^. b u t they m arry earlier and have b l u e r families.

AND S jlE ^ A l l n icn lu v e a little o f th e femliUne about\ and alt w om en are s o m e u ^ a t m asculine. TH it*ffW ldety---------------:

I i accepted n o tion . N ow th e m o it’ recent research on the m atte r '- 'P u rp o rts to pfove th e average w om an Is m o st fem inine a t age

13, m o it m asculine a t age 21. T he average m an , It's claim ed. Is m ost m asculine a t age P , b u t thenceforw ard gets m ore fe m ln In e .-P u rth er ,-lt-s-co n te n d ed rth trh tg h p r* a ~ w o m in ^ l “

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CASSIA COUNTY’ . Burley Police , Court

Dovltl C/Amcn, 20,1327 Almo Avo., Durloy, IlttcrinK. tho

: £ l a s s j | i ^ = A d s r

Gallup, N. Mm $35, Intoxication; Nelson K.. Skools, 35, Burley, $25, intoxicutlon; Frnhk Bunully, Ol^Diinloy, Arlz., imd Lco 'V orrio ' Koonlious'o, 30, Burley, $25 ouch, Intoxiculion; Jamos R opy , 24', R upert,'$50,

inkinriiuto-f-----------------------

. quITEU O ES IT l new 'Y O R K ( y p l j -VWion

' ert.4«ll^^^f6rici•fl^liunlo^8, alioulil uvold twan|{ir\K tho wires. Tho fltrnnd.i net orf tolcRraphs-imil phonsnnlH 300 yurds Hwuy will ({Ot tho.mes.sii({o.

C l a s s i f i e dLm I and Found1 .0 5 7 : P ro tc r lp H o n b luo lrA m o tiiri

O l f l i te t . ln L ynw ood T w in F aIU U onk & Tru&l. R n w n rd . 733 3 0 1 .

TWO KIJCS LODGE otflclflli m eeting a tth e - h a . , le r tjp r'and exalted ruler, BPOE, and H. E. 106(h Grnnd Lodge Convention of (he — Chcnoy,1\vfiiTiIt87who w ai^iita lled lost week

' f o u n d : A ooA l'ln T llo r n roA , ow ner —prg tt r i g e nn T y r w r n g n :- --------------

alNoHceBfncvolcnt m d Protcotlvc Order of Elks In San

TH incIsco’«n! .Glcnn U Mlllor, Logonsporl^BA depuL

nftlBirlct ol•and exalted ruler for the South "iho. - • HYPNOStS

F o r wefUIif, im o k ln g «n i

T R E E .S E R V IC E ; IriT^m inO a n d “ rcm ov tnO i U iru h b o rv .w o rk , c.iH ■ Jiicii P 'o rro lt y s

A n d N o b o d y H a s S o i t i t i o n

A m lRrant cnm p is nmicrocosm of nearly__every

“ Jiocianir.r.every In}usllce."..nna ivcrythinK shnmc/ul In our society: Poverty almost beyond bclicr, ram p an t d isease nnd mnlnutrition. racism , filth nnd.1 umii, m____ ______._____________________________________ ..squalor, pitl/ulcmidrcn drained farBrDupTjnncnjn_mc_warIdi"jcondillorts so bntfnhcysct up uof pride and hope, exploitation that the time hns como to put ctlnic for four dnys, treatingand powerlcssness. nnd tho aside its greed. Its prejudice, 1,400 persons heretofore wltlioul

looking.. I n current henrings his subcomrnlttec’ listened os Dr. Raymond M. Wliceler asked: *‘Whot“ has“ tfl""be~ done’‘ to‘ convince the Con({rcss of the United States, Iho most power-

Wliceler a n d , D r .H n r ry S. Upscomb of tlio Dnylor Collcffc- of Mediclno, Houston

Tlie two led a team of 25 doctors and henith technicians on a . field survey of how* migrants live. They found

public nnd private institutions and prestigo-^and to be con-at nil levels to ernse this cerned for tljc kind of society Interrible blight on our country." which our children m ust live

tVnltcr F . Mnntlnlc to g e th e r? "

Here is a sample of Lipscomb's report to Mondnle:

"Intestinal parnsltes were the rule. We personally sow under

_______________ T O m n ro s G D T W T J ln w o rrn s rh o o k :By ROY McGHEE cnn 'tansw cr," M ondnierepllM. worms round worms. urf>66CTr

WASHINGTON (U P I ) -F e w "We pass laws that o re often occurrinK in combination deny the pliyht of the mlBrnnt minimal, but even they ore not a single patien t, nnd' worker and his children,, is a enforced. If there is anything jnvarlobly occurring in several bliKlit on society, but nobody expendable In American socle* niem tors of the same family .seems to be jihle to c o anything ty, It's the migrants, although present in one. Of theai)out i t.” ..... they crnwl on their t>eUies to

Sen. Walter F. Mondale.'D- produce the food for this Minn., chairman of a subcom- country.” mittce which has InvoatlBntcd M ondole-had Jual hoard aand repfjrted on migrant farm recital of health and living _____

_w tjrkcrs fQr_year3>-CQnccde5.hc—conditions— o t—m igrants— in-rpono-ro] lin.s no ansvver, liui ap s sUll~“Hldalgo— Gountv;— Tejfr-—1>V— gtgter~ti

migrant families In Hidalgo County: tliat rickets was not an unconrunon disease, there, ol though most people thought it was alfoilSfled yi

eight drinking-water sources which wo cultured, six were contaminated with with fecal organisms."

Lipscomb also said tho only ■‘ in the United

WashingtonWindau tl)at they oven found one cose

leprosy. ^

— Straw BurnedWENDELL - The Wendell

liam P noilora hns reccnllv ™ poMlDMliy nurnl F ire DcporUnent' wasS i o d \ o b i m l or sten w l» » ' no-war.aml^io. called lo Ihc Chris Webb farm

-'ihe-N ixonradm inlslrallSn - „ „ _ E ^ « m o r8 ln g J n lh o lo n 6 ru n ont_imjl one-halt ml^Those views seemed ol Wendell when a large straw

vorlance with President Nixon's

T ly NICIIOLAS DANinOFF------Chinese—In flu cn cc^n — NorthWASHINGTON fUPlJ -W il- Vietnam agoinst negotiations, WASHINOIUN ( U I 1) wu possibility

forcij'n policy in spite of White House insistence that unanimity oxisLs.

At the Slate Department itself, some middle-level, career

- p r iS ly T h ^ V a ° e e n '^ I s w’t f ° ™ ' “ ‘wwk. "P P a rcn t- u i e r the Wendell Clly. Fire havinK a stronn J n H u c n c e ' Deparlment^was callod-to-lh<rloreicn nollcv Bui Roacrs'' •*'“ Betty Money home on East Ave.' l ^ r a i t e ^ y he h « r EL.ontart with I=rcsldci,t Nixon was RutteM. tlie rc wns noand hns an- easy working "f'c'-wards to congriituloto estimate and the cause wns notrelationship with Henry ' A. ' determined.

Slack was destroyed. 'Dicre wns recent assertion that prospects no estlmato of Uie dumayo. Ono of n. negbtiatcd peace settle- cnBine and one Unker company ment had been enhanced. and ciKlil firemen answered the

Lnst Wednesdoy Rogers did call.

~KtsslnFTcr7T5resldcnttnl'Udvl!icr“ <m national security offalrs.

Tlio White House hns denied that (here is any rift between Uie .sL'cretary nnd the White Ildu.se on the formulation of [Kjlicy. Wliite House Press

Ronald—Ur—Zlonlor— .said lii.st week, "It would be

-w ronji-ta-drH W -a--conclusion- that there is lack of-unanimity.

ihis administration on lureii'n policy." • \ . —

The indication that,there wns a lack of unnnimity—Ziegler's

•I’rew out of n radio interview which Rogers Have In London to

O N B O F O U R

"B A C K D O O R " SPECIALS

_ ^ C A R e m i L C

Excoodt FHA Roquiromontir

• ■ Chooio from teve ra l colors '

Ea»v-lo-clean'Cor>tinuoui Filom ont Nylor»

' ii.s he was windint]. up i'l(»bfcir,cling trip, mostly to /Viia. _ , ..

In the broadcast, Rogers was I>oK.slmiKtic about prospects of a neMotintod ^ h c e settlement in Victnum: hcsuKgeslcd Ihnt the U.'S, Intervention in Cnmbodio had resulted in increuKod Red

SU PPO R T-V O U lilA C A l-

NEW LOW PRICE

Sq. Yd.

SALVAtldN^ R I H Y

--SHOHinHt—f l M I F flirO B K

ONLYC O M I > i . n i L V H l f T A U I D O N .

r w a v o u j m T V i K y B i i i o

O V E R 's O R o l l s FOR -Y O U ^^SE ^

Why'buy from im oll.tem ple twdichoi - r buy from ' 'enroll end.you con .t«e .whdt your-rug will look

lif<« in your)iomer , _ -

( IciucleKjiuae BROWN'S14] MolnAva.t. Twin Fdlli

THE COVETi^ a h f o t H um h u ig tt a n d o l io i l td

g la il o l B»»r for (lunch.

_ 496 Wo»r

HELPITho cannery cnnnol Iflko anym ore c h o rr ic i un ltl F r id ay . Oy lha r lim e our c h w r io s w tn ju u u jn c d ju u w o ^ d -

------ >ill loca lly . Thoorchard w ill be open Ironn 7 A.m. to 13:00noon and <;00 p .m . to 9:00p.m . C om epick your own. Our

IS you r Qflin._______

TIMM ORCHARD

tHECO EOur hriQ n Sltulrt A r t Iho

i t i l In So iilhun Idaho.

496 Addison West'

CLARK M lL L l iR Ou04« Ranch, r u i i i c h o u to k o e p in o c a b in t. SAdulL- hor»o& and bock packing

---------- -S1T7-

PorMn^il

E X C a C IS E m o now w a y . Rent OMorciio and hea lth equipm ent

-tp M d -b 4 k O r-m a u « o a -ro llo r.^ b « lt- v ib ra to r , actloncyc le . DANNER Furn itu re , 733 1^31.

P R IV A T G I n v f f l t l g i t o r —34 H o u r S«fvlc«. All co n lT d *n llf l. Phon t 7 M « 3 1 -fllO h l,7 3 i;5 7 7 3 ...

ALCOHOLICS ANO N YM O U S, Tw(n - P « l li C o u rth o u M .-vu *d n a td a v -* l

1:30 p .m . F o r F u r th a r In-, fo rm a tio n . 733-4030. A l-A rw n 3rd

. F ldbr. 733-9437.

G Y M DAN D Y m akes itun. Lo to wu({jhTTn<TTncfTci“

easilyan< l: o th e r _w<>lton

uxo rc ito equipm ent at------UANNCO rURNITURB \)27 3ndA vo.W oal . ?33-U3l-

]^bv Slltiri-Chlld Car^ 14C H JLD R K N 'S V iL U A G t;, cf»lld Caro •co n lor, ag o t 3 and up. Phone 733- ■ 70fl0, 7^3 VO|0. • ___________

rHllTD” CABn,“ 7W5naav' mrauan' F r id a y . ’ Fonced y a rd , p in y oQ ulpm cnl, p la y room . .733 0347.

Employmont Aflontlx 17JOQ -O P E N IN G S A l P e rio n n e l

Service o f AAao Ic V a lle y , AflQ F ile r Avtfnue, OoK U ll) . 733-SS».

M A G IC V A L L 'K V -• P l« c « m e n f .C o n iu lta n ti. n o o r . Dank o f Idaho, 733-4S30.

KUIji WontedW A N TE D : A i i l i lB n t houiekeeper,

— p iM w p h on * ♦<ln^ppotn♦m^>ntr»i5'• 44S0, R operion H oto i. . ,

LA D Y R e C E f’ T IO N IS T, tra in for • f t t l l l a 'n l . .m anH Qor n o i l t io n . ' S ln g lf. iM a t. between '35 nndv40.

.M lA r .y .A r | .y .H r ^ ^ g o < W rlt« Oox

R teT IRC D M M to VMirk 3 KouiV - a a l iy in ip w lin o ododi tfora.

' >^vJnxAJlmmNewt^OQKAJ,M E N AN D W OMEN naadad. iO ho ur .w a a k ..p a ld v a ^ f io n Vwd ho llda y i.-

CAnlact: RbV ^ H a i l . Powela P la it le t . I3«and A va n u f SOufh.'

H«lpWanT*dM AN FOR gonoral- la rm ' ^ k .

m odarn h o u io (urn i» )i*d . Phone 43J37<14,

A d d lio n .A ve n y ii W M t.l.

G R IL L COOKS nn d w A l l r e i i w anted. App ly In pe rio n , C In d y 'i R e ita u r a n t . 3 'm i le i South o l Jeroma on In U r t la le ,

V ^A N T C D : G xp erien ced tu b e I f r lq n lo r , to p w ago* p lu i bonus,

-^■CaMlO-leetling In .w ln ty r, W rite Ook T lm e i N ow t.

A S S IS T A N T cook lo r c flm p .Taw nknn i, 3 w eo U . Call Cnmp F lro G ir l's o llic o , 733 4?)4.,

A L L AR O U N D la rm hanc porioncod open dllCh Ir r ig a to r - •

. .m 6 r r i o d . r i . » : » . y 8 |>r» : iM 0 9 ,P 2 !L : m o n th lo r g u n lH io d m an - Aiodorn honpn. — Don G lav in -i,.* m llo North Oorgor Store h w y 93 So,

AP PL IC A T IO N S arc, now being t>tl>o-CoaUlng-£lliiC(U)L

Iho Hank o l Idaho lo r n gonural te llo r . ' P re v io u s n xp crle nce p re le r r ’e d i bu t no t n e cossa ry Please ap p ly In person.

—GUSTOMtGHOPPING-^G re e n H a yS ilta g a ;'

And Custom Swathlno l/iT rn o n O Innder. S43 4S73, ( W l .

CUSTOM GREEN CHOPPING.

« • - YO UR D E A L E R FOR H Y L A C E FO R AO E SAVER SAVet the va luab le na tu ra l

, p la n t lu lce t.

W A N T E D : E xp e r io n c n d hody. rcp n lrm n n . m ust bu ab|o lo pa in t And hnndio lo ln ls . "Cbod wagos. M illo r In le rp risos , Jerome 374 S73I or 334 40B3, .

-T o w ork pa rt lim o Hours o l your choicb. For In fo rm atio n c . i l i -M r . W agner, uvoninQS. 731 6303

R l 1 HJ=JI_W AhLTP DT o irT rT O rw a n io o n o T Jp n n tftrm ra f- m n rko t. ' Good pa y , hospita l m suranco p la n , p le a s a n r w ork ing co n d it io n s . A p p ly in p e rso n . Jordan 's M nrku t, F ile r . ,

. ■> NEEDED IW c.arc evpanding ou r sorv ice , wc o ile r an .o pportun ity to w ork in our bo au lllu l no w SBrvie»-depArtmertt w ilh IMo la test in equipm ent. Our now s e rv ic e m a n a g o r , H ans n ra rtd o lm avr d irect Irnm VW is

)o t tho m o s to u ls ti in d r . . th is lie ld , You w ill .rece ive good com pensation plus o the r bone lifs And hAvo M ho - A d v « ft f * o e o l worklnQ w ith A m an wt^o can tra in ,

Men who wAnI .long te rm em p loym ont and socu rity , ca ll fo r an ■^(tpo in tm cnt, V o lksw a g e n In f c r m o u n ta in , - 371» South S ta te Street, (Hans ilra n d o lm a y r ) 263 6J01 o r 791 7667. Salt Lako C>ty, U lfltL

N E E D E D . ’ I M M E D I A T E L Y . lo rem tin to run body shop Op- “ po'r I u'nTl'y— fo— Crtt— Of— OUyr

R e lc r in ces waniwJ. L a r ry ’s Oody Shop, 340 Soulh Idaho S troel, W undcll, phono S343463.

W»tY W ORK lor somt-onc else? Df an indopendenl businessman. See Arco ad, C lossitication 30.

e X P C n iE N C E D IR R IG A TO R «i\d t r a c to r o p e rA lo r . G x c u ll ' in l country tiom e. Ptiono S4] A033,

— auht-

part tim e w ork in Ouhl area. R eliab le c a r and telephone. Col' 5434640.

day. II in to rostod. cat! S43-4640.

E X P E R IE N C E D W arolw uscm an w holesale e le c tr ica l supp ly house, m o to r lines. Salary opori, fr in g e

~ ~ T je n e flts rm u s fre io c jitB to i^ u th west W yom ing. Sond rosumo< Oox t$3, Green R ivor, Wyo.

A S S IS T A N T th o a tu r m a n a g e r needed In local thea lo r. Good fr in g e Doncfits and op po rtun ity . S a lary com m ensurate w ith e*.

— p o r io n c o ^ ta r t- im m o d la to ly . -S e e M r. F reotjo rn or M r. Ooyur, Or. pheum Theater.

'P U L LE R CRUSH need* m ale and lo m a lo .p a rt lim o , 140 —.»70 week. S43 4736. 733 7405

E yP E R IE N C E O IR R IG A T O R t-a ll around la rm hand. Top pay. Year round w ork . M odern home. 733 8336 .

Ambiliotjs Mothers

- du rin o« pn r« hour».-No-eifRertohdo n u c o s s a ry . C a ll f A r . W agn er, ovoninos. >33 6303.

VI/ANTGD — E X P E R IC N C D J) •

PARtS MANGood pay^ good hours, Ir ing e bcnollts. Seo Walt G orm an, Gu«n Jcnk ins 'C hevro le t. ?33 3034.

SALE5 MANAGERN aw -ca rian d tru ck agency.

HarbAugh M otor Co., ^ Gooding. Idaho.

F^rm Work Wonlod 33

FOR H AY H A U LIN O and-stacking call 433 S9S9'or 317 M ain Street) Hansen..

H AY STACI^IN O; c a ll 733-3n71. No Saturday ca lls , please.

M A V -H A U tIN G and hand stack ing .Book ea rly lo r second cu tting . J.

.^ cD A n le l. ,0 3 S 53W..edop,

CUSTOM SWATHING, A rlyn.H rohn.B3J-so»^,6de(i

CUSTOM hay ing . Swalhtr.u, ba ling and s ta c k in g . C on tac t G e ra ld W ilcoK, 314 3333, Jerome.

,W XM T E P : C U 5 Y S /^ ' com b in ing " - A rt P a la fio n , S36.33J3. . ■ ,

C U 8T O A \-b a ltn o -w lih -N o w -H o lia n ti' ' w ira -lla . S34 3S46.

C 4)^Y & U s w a tM n g n'nil ' iu i i f?

JK N l t fJH h W f'Bu iyirtVf r i n i i c M '.' ■nwQUiyi^i 111

l a o d M l. K Im tuK iv $cKoolt» 43]- •530*. ■ . ■ : -

F a a lh e rt lo n . l937^S|h Ave.nua

Homoi For SoUAUTOA^ATIC H A Y STA CK IN G —

L m jb rjd g a Custom F a rm in g . 733-

,50 HomotForSaU

CUSTCW -S W A T H IN G . ‘ J a r o m * ’l.-« r i/» ; . 'T rB . Hudson,

C U STO M '.H A V IN G , a n y w h e re .Sw athing, bk lin g and . ita c k in o .

- T ny lo r aros. F ile r , 336iS34S. 336- 4610.

T 'T * 'CUSTOM D AL-IN G -b ioer-am A ll-iabt t—

have ' Massey Ferguson L a l t r Phone' 733 S6S7. .

Work Wantod 34YOUR H AN D saw and c ir r la saw * ■ Sharpened - nu tom A tIc m ach ine

process Shane -Sharpening ser- v lce. S43 Sth Avenue N orth . 733-

P 0 R E M A n :S job fo r cow < c a lf or steor ranch. 30 yoarE-oxperJanco..- 334 4545. References Ava ilable .

ROTO T IL L IN G , gardens, blade law ns ^ F loyd

FOR A L L typos o l rem odeting, c o n c ro li w ork! and additions ca ll 734 3341, 734 3373.

P A IN T IN G and roo fing and car^ pC nlry dono by the hour o r lob. 733-

R I-L E V E L b r ic k . 3 be d ro o m , la m lly ro o m ,. ap p lllirtc4 i, c a r­peted. double ga raga, covered pa tio , w e ll., large fenced yard ,

■tl9.SOO. 13 ,S 00-dow n~Aca-Raalty.^ 733 S3t7. '

TO CLOSE ESTATE, g iice lle rtt o lder 3 bedroom home. Im m edla t# possession, tll.OOO, On n ice eornef io t at 1440 eth,Avenua East, New gas l.u rn a ce . ga rag e ', sm a ll

LA R G E rA M IL y ? 4 b e d ro o m s . NC. Exce llenl location on Spruce. Near

V15..400-CArpetedtiulnirroomrlfuti-bAlhl. Ib v o ly g a rd e n p la n te d . TH IS . H 0M E _T s c le a n . ' Total pricn tJB.OOO.- Fast possession.. M ig l f ' V a lley R ea lty. 733-5580. a riy tim v . Evenln'gs 733 Sd30. 733 3169 o r -733 6S31.

O U Y .TH IS n ice 3 bedroom h o m t. basem ent. g<rage. g a i fu rnace, la rg e l iv in g . . ro o m , a t t r a c l lv * k itc h e n fo r tl.SOO. H a ro ld

N IC E T H R E E be d ro o m house , basem ent, fonced ya rd , trad e for acreage In Jorome. Call 733 1390, a lte r 4 p .m . .

Ilrep la ce i Oasemont.- Two car

QEDROOM home, locn ted-'near fish ing s tream , la rge carpoied liv in g roo m , love ly k itche n , bath.

Builnaift 0|3porlunilUt Sd

M O N E Y M A K IN G «m a ll ’business, ow ner re tir in g . Ace Rnln lly. 733- 5317.

Ttrrrr ..............good loca tion . Chi^ap in lo re s t ra te

_W ritc -B o »_Z .3 0.c .o_T im c5 ^N e w S _

O P P O R TU N ITY fo r young m an w ilh d rive and desire to own a sm all business. Owner m ust sell due lo physicol prob lem s, I w ill m ake <1 good deal to r ig h t p a rty . P a rty should Have (SCO down plus about (1000 fo r op e ra ting c a p ita l. W riie P O. UOK U60, Tw in F a lls .

ARCO

Paid dealer tra in in g F inanc i;il assistance Investm ent re q u ire d '

C ontact: A.W . M cM ahan, 199 Oluo Lako DIvd. Soulh. 733 0073or w rite P C no« 35*0. noise (B3701 ) fo r '

" a p f in n iw . ’ ..........

~ T : A F r F O R ^ S A l ; E - ----------C om pletely fu m isn ed , t iu \ f -yo u r- g ro £ e rie i. ,C o .io .w o rJ (. .C o it-g v C f- 130.0M. Mrico 10500. T erm s o r 58.000 cash. D ia l 678 3563 o r 436-6007.

Mulie lattont. 40^O W A C C EP TIN G stu de n ts ' fo r

— b o g ln n in o -p ia n o - le s s o n s - C a ll Charles S lerer. 336 4808.

O P EN IN G S lo r beginning -piano pupils. Call M rs . Tod M atsuda,

, 733 3604.

Hom o* For Salo SO

E X C E L L E N T C ollege loca tion , bodroom s. 3 baths, huge kitchen, la rge fenced ba ckyard . 733-9347.

TWIN FA LLS th re e bedroom older hom e M any im provem ents . 336-

. .4675 ^ losc. to town

DY O W N ER - S m a ll h o m e .a n d .in com e. 435 5th A venue N orth . 733 3300 lor d e ta ils .

T O R SAUCT~Sm ntl' two bedroom hom o, 17.700. 394 Van Duren, see a lte r 5 p. m .

3 DEDROOMS, fo rm a l d in ing ro o m ' 'p incc. carpjH-^and ,dr<^nes. lu ll

basem ent, ga rage, exce llen t o lder hom o in good loca tion . ItS.OOO. 733 34S5 •

OW NER m ust se ll, sm all down, live ren t trvu H orn ren ta ls. In qu ire 733 6 tii Avenue East.

N ICE ONE bedroom hom e. Duy m y eq u ity , s m a ll paym ents. F u rn itu re op tion a l. 733 9097 - 734 331^.

BY O W N ER ; V e ry com lo rlab le liv in g 3 boUrOOmrr~3 firep laces, c a rp e te d . - d ra p e d . f in is h e dun io itiD in WIII1 v « iinbaths, pa tio , double oa rage, ax tra lot. Phone 733 630). evenings or

•weekends. ••

SP AR KLIN G do ll house. 3 bedroom , liro p la ce . fenced y a rd . 'g a ra g e , carpeted. (10,000. S'/« po rcen l. Ace R ea lly , 733 5317.

a iG O L D E R -b rick , hom e. 4 apart- . m ents,. 4 ro lr ig e ra to rs , 4 stoves

Included. Owner w ill c a r ry paper, tU.OOO. Shaw R ek lty , 733-0473; N e ttlo M age l. 733-1343.

T R A D E 'Y O U R Sm all cram ped up r - l« w n h o u s a -la f- lh l* -^ « n iy -B -a e fa *-

w lth c lfB a c o m fo rfa b le 3 bedroom ho m o an d D U lb u lld ln 0 r ; * 'P r t e r tn .M O . Real e t ta te S e rv le t. 733-

•1416.

d N E DED R OOM m odern lurn lshad

O Y -O W N B R ;. roo rny-lvub-badroom ho uM . N iC ily fu rn is h *d . (10.SOO, .733 M 97 ..e vcn lng i.

---------- O W N eR -M U ST-LEAVB---------See th ls b e a u lllu l 3bedroom plus 1 In b aM m ent w lih recrea tion hoom.. Love ly fa m ily room on m ain floc^r.7 llre p laco s . ! ’'> ba lhs, on A lder D rive . A rea l bargo in al 138,000

C. LOONEY REALTOR

733-4081 .Beth Wlckham T 7J1-M74 Cdna Irish , 731-UI3."M e m b e r o t M u ltip le L is lin g "

Y t r w v - T H e - i . e A « ------------TH IS IS THE MOST

NEW LISTI^^G . Absolu te ly most choice northeast area. A il b r ic k .

re lr ig tfra te d a ir cond ition ing , fu ll, Cbmpletely finished basem ent. 4 tM droom s. don. 3 f irep la ces M uch, m uch m ore . D on 't pass th is —

C L^A N 3 bedroom home w ith a 'b a a u llfu ly a rd o n a q u le tstreet *10,500

LA R G E ,- w e l l- k ^ lr - 3 - b a ^ 'o o m '. < b ric k ,, fin ished basement. - ideal area 134,600

3 nED RO OM tw m e on short </}Acre, e lectric heal. F ile rarea • tIS.SOO .

PELDTMANr REALTORS911 Shoshpna St. No 7J3 19M

PRICE REDUCED1ERMS ARIUNBEUEVADIE

OWNEBSAYSSeU

1.2300-1oo« Uv«l, •Vtry.foom tpocuoui gnd nawly f*d«coral«d. Including n«w carpal in m n ijo btdroom Ovar . l i i t d 3 car gnroga, ond- b iou lilu l londicfapad yard, oil un- dar.tprin lUr lytlam. S31.000 •.ill navar buy mo't.

L O B EL T Y

7 9 8 -

.3RAND,NEW.LISJJN(5_

cent Ioan.''l30,500.

->-AC -ftE 5-w i»h-J-bedroem -hom «.^ ‘ luU -ba s»m en lrlru il-1re e s .-M ils -o ll~ Ireew oy to Jerome. 1)4,500.>

S P L IT -LE V E L . 3 big bodroomi., spacious liv in g and din ing rooms w ith double firep lace, la rgo kit Chen w ith break last nook, double garage, NE. location. 536.000, tX C E L L E N T IN C O M E bn 4 aparim en t bu ild ing Piu* h o m t. Jro Avenue Cast 539,000. .

^ — C r L O O N E Y ^REALTOR

733-4081Qjiiih W irk h a m . 733 5476

S r t T f u r ^ T H M f f T ------------"M e m h or o l M u ltip le L is tin g "

ListenT h a t 's O p p a f tu n lly K n e e lin g

desirab le tw o bedroom superb loca tion lo r on ly i15.900 and w ith good te rm s 'to a re liab le p a rty . E n |ov the a ir cond ition ing , screened pa tio , t ' l baths and

•a ttached -ga rage . - O e au tilu l-la nd - ' scaping and irr ig a tio n w a te r. See

HAMLETT-REALTY—

Dove Hamlatt. Broker — Neosa (all 733 U 0 7 9 (o n y t lm a ]^

Anri Helfmaster 793*3810 (Ham a)

Clean s m a lle r. 900 square le a l, two —b e d ro o m r) t '> r ttt iv in o - ro o m r la rg ^

k itche n ,ne ^ t yard . A good value al U500.

Two' bedroom close to shopping center an d 'h ig h school. Has good loan o r can bo purchased through G I. linanc inn . Pricert-A t s i fi.mw

-W e -h ava -> to m » -cho lc homes anO. duplexes.

LYNWOOD REALTY• 6)0 Ulue Lakes North - 733 93M

'a f t e r HOURS:R.J.Schwendlm an 733-7100

- 7 3 3 t / 7 y

- K ^ P E G I A l ! ^'F a m ily crow ded In you r present location? t o t us show you th is love ly ra m b lin g liv e bedroom hom e. W ith covered patio and fenced ya rd . S30.500.

Jhrbo.

SelclornBetter Values

b a sem e n t, do ub le g a ra g e , ap p e a lin g - e x t /a s l ik e l i re p la c e . - carpet, drapes and much m ore Owner tra n s le rre d so priced.io sell qu ick ly a l 539.950. Good term s

SA VE! Oy. assuming S’ « pc rc in t loan on th is excoptiona lly n<ce 3 bedroom b r ic k in lovo ly Cook S u nriM Add ition . Features fa m .ly room , firep la ce ., new carpet and d e c o ra tin g , cove red pat>o. No steps, a ll on one Moor. 533.950 and desirable lo«n and te rm s sure to please.

- ___________________________-W itlu -appeallng fenced yard , close to high school and shopping center.

■ ' ' '. P ricise ot

Really sharp, em pty, m ove n g h f

T W r m ' A L L SR e a l l y a n d l n ^

romif fM SaU ss.340 ACRES top M agic \/a ile v land. 3

homes, good out build ings and co rra ls , m ostly rock free. |13(J.OOO' good te rm s. F a rm e r ’s R ea lly , 543- 4650, Duhl. Evenings, 543-4180.

580 ACRES deeded, 335 cultiva ted . HAy, corn and pasture. 340 acres sta te lease ioln ing ranch. Homo, co rra l and buildings. Agood cattle ranch. P rice , *130.000. Terms. Wendell R ea lty. 536 3374.

F ARMS FOR SALE See or c a ll Joe Wagner

F e L 0 T M A N R 6 A L T 0 RSTo D uyo r Sell.that Farm

733 1980 91*) Shoshone St N.

560 ACRES In F a irfie ld area, lo t i of

'Sandy fo r *50,000. M ufltev R ea lly a. Insurance, 934-4701. -

00 W ITH 65 irr iga te d . 3 bedroom' homo. basement, n ice littio stock ranch, close in. Total 134,000. * Good term s- L & N Real Estate, Ed Stockton, 334 4000, Jerome.

b a th s , fo rm a l d in in g ro o m , a lum inum s id ing , president Street, loca lioo- A ll fo r the m odest p r ic e o f '

Sp rink ler system , spacious lo M w o llreplacas. double ga rage, are few o l tha a llra c t lo n i o t th li[^ .lin a quB iity hom e. Oood i t f m i . *32.600.

K HARRISON /.BAITY

. 733-2322Dorp lh /K o la r / 733-6840

NEW T R I'L E V £ L , 4 bedrooms. 3<^ ba lhs. sunken liv in g room , lo rm a l d in in g room ' . ........ *37.500

x s n m r s n i T rREALTY

.DY O W N E R ? BasuHful nearlV naw fu lly c e rp a ttd g old Madallioi>

;.hqm »-'e K ca l1 »n l location. 733 M73,/,

J .W . A A a i i a ^ i l l - DIckM aua/sm lth

; l ^ l# M atter »on—

O W N E R : 3 t^ ■ ■■

$'W '''pS > 'e in» ’ It fa n .^ ' H kc ’aH anT location. O re n t. 733-MI7 (o r. 4pj>olntm ini., * ' ,

* _ M O V » - fllO H V — I H — -------THWIr ' WMf," w p t iwM (f •dr’ip a d . (Irapiace, garage, •Mcadant localioo. « ,l4 .7 k '

^ A S S U M E LOW .01 L O A N V acant > ) i t waatt A q g u it . 3bndrooms^ 3 b a lh i. pa)io . twca

■toaallw i •

' SHAW- S & L T Y - ■lU O A ’J r iN t H Ia ,AAaeal. 7334343.

FOR TH E OEST IN FARMSw s BARNES

■ 1043_Dlue Lakes North 7318337 •

385 AC R E. 350 head ideal ca ttle ranch. 3 bedroom m odem homo 334-4081 - 655 9904,

160 ACRE Slock ranch. 3 homos, good co rra ls . *50i000. Acreage near Jerome considered. STOCK­M E N 'S R E A L T Y . 600 Sgulh Lincoln . Jerome. 334 4645. R o ^ a v

?35” SS73

130 ACRES, soulhsldelM d. 7m lle s Irom Tw in , full Tw in F a lli water

p ro veU w o r iit the m oney. E lm er

7 m iles

, proved M m m '

- m oney. E lm er lers, 733-J597 cr Lar^d 0 (|ic«*

•n d Uanchlon b « n . S w IH It p Im . While Ihe crops a rt orow lng.

teraftpolnlm ent.W Ht End ReaiiY, - .» 3 0 ^ * fo e d w a v 'S o o f t irT C # n ^ a » ^ '

8 0 A C M SJite older .home outbuiidinoi. flM!lL.ftlLjPflHurt.:.EllfaUant.aliii, ,, lo f imoll i lo t l i ranch. Oaly 4 3 6 ( ^

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Boys And Girls BiIces Are In Gre^t Demand. Glassifi^d Ads Sell Thdt Bike— ___ . ___ • ' ' 1 , I ' •.. r e a l ^ r A T E e X C H A N O ^- —probi.m proptrMM • »p*cUllv. by I

la p p o ln fm e n t on ly , G lo U Rm Uv. ; ,iP h o n e 7 jJ J4JJ. . J

U H and Acr#eg*sCHOlCr: LO T In k lm b # r lv , wall

lm p ro v « ( lf l« n , C»ll 5 p. IP

_ACilIlAljLuii.Ltlijr.uilili.tuo.iiuubfiKr~ U0O(l tiu-n i!., l?,000. Ilv ownc)-. 374-'

• 53n.(. , 1 •• •• .

Mobil* HomM 64BACK t 6 tchoo l MMCIal. S.x-lA^on*.

ye a r o ltf r Large #nouoH M Jiw* In, tm a ( l enou()h (o< low . KOA. J«rom « 3J4 4U9.

,---- ‘ BUY I),S. UONDS-----

------- rr!itfi<*n»irtl <ir>(l b u ^ in i'iV *l i il i .. 1 pc( CJ-m {la>vii >10(1 I (JIT ri'ril per in o iiit i, 6 p t r cent .»'>uoDol »u ll6 rH u ld , p h o iu ;. 731 vniJ, • Roiilo 3, T w in Fa H(. 3 m ilt;) w i'it o f W e ll 5 P n lnU ntu I i n m lii; nnrfh

f / . U I r o Ij C I I cciuitv on . i t f c .- I ( .iJ llr iK '- lo '& ilt ip ll. lo r; i __ 'v i[) ,ir lin i' i^ l5 or m o li 'l , /3 ] yA7H.

iin ( ifo v fn ic iM s . O nr U illl pu iM lilv . ft lido (or town pro jlLVf^'^ G lo lii’

l li& C O S T K IV r iR tron toao .ia m ilc4 norm o f A rco. Ui.tho. Ono lo - i lx

u n n .D iN O L O T — C low to tchoo l, shoppinVconlcrirJrcrpnr lo t Soulti M 3 Leriore S tro flt/M ako o llu r to OoK 437- T h o m p u n F n lli,M nntnna. SOB73-______________ __

FOR SALE o r ira d o for Ihreo ' bedroom tra llo r h o u io ; Short flc ro , m odern homo w ith o u tb u ild ln o i.

- '- C « ir - 7 m e < » — H fte r-S -T T -A fH o r^

~Butin«>c'Frop«rty ^56-C om m orc lfll P roporly

A S P EC IALTY F e ld lm A n-R oA lto ri 7U-19U

TREMENDOUSSAVINGS

ROAD RANGERT in l l f l i» ln i lo ( l i • ’—----r-<A-Pf«lo.H»#-----

KUMofiuladulIno)

CliEAMNCE

SALE

MeblU HentM

ALWAV-is * ^ BETTER b U Y S ._

Watch (or U .w ld M a r r lv ln a each wo«k^ A5‘ atiti 70'. .

Ma g ic v a l l e y MOBILE Hd/hes:;

Travel Tra llB r AM Ior ftor ni— i^mijv».wm-jLWitatJ-noli)L

O i> n n 9 -4 ,u n lm d d v ftn co d '. nopo ln lm on t.

W ill c lom d on wo0 k ^ n d l trOm Ju ly JO li iro iio | i Au<Jutl 3 i.

7Jjeeo >g«rim«nti- On* b«4n>om

and 6nv t lu d lo . N Ic d y d a c p r iH ^ . convtnlant. loca tion . A d u lt i. y » -

________ _____ - ______

HouMi~FurnUh«d 73TWO DEOHOOM, w a la r , la n ita l Ion

lurn lihe tf. C ou p l| p re fe rred , no chlld i'iftJ u r r t lu ^ -H ik M i SoiHh.

Dean ■‘• n tte im n h e r't 'CLPAt^. onif bedroom tiom e, oa t

h rn i, t i . i r . in f . w n fe r ftirn iih o d - C.ill Is.) I/MO, '

24' erTfo lU f, Compleloly wITcontain-

od, cnn vtn iin lly nrrnnQvd for ' com foilohip living , quimn li iu bod, Iroilor il«<ipt tia;

.bikkeir Price ’3666

^ 2 9 9 7

19‘ Road Ranger' ■ V lell-conloln-

comlaMobly. 'e43205

T»oil#r, (om pUt«ly lell-conlaln* •d , tle tp t liK very comlaMobly.

„ Slicl(orPrin.«JOS ,Oeor«nc«---- $4

18‘ Road Ranger

V A C A N T c in d e r b lo c k b u l ln i^ t i b u ild in g on Shothone S tra e t, Prfc«d At U.SOO w ith t» rm » or

___ iM id o .fo r-w tia t-.h a ve -vo u ^H B ro ld -K e lth le y , 733-3400, Land O lllce ol Id a tw -R o A lto fi 733 07U.

VcSeallon l^ropiirtv 5 1

SU M M ER CAOTTT^tmififcTIS'W Arm S p r ln g i. k o lc h u m . F u rn lth e d , sleeps \V. 733 0043, o r 733 SflU.

C « m « t « r y l o l l .

i CHOICE cem e la ry lo ts , Sunset • M em oria l P a rk . W rite c o Tim es-

Ndws, OoK A-3.

- B # o l . b t o l » - W a n t <

R E T IR E D couple w an ts 1o buy nice tw o bedroom tiom 4 in F lie r . Phone

— 455-4311:------------------------------------

Camp«r«

BUY TH E UEST. A ll m odel* t070 T rnvet Quoon CAmpors. Now In s to c k . S p o rtsm an Lo do e , 1000 Springs. H agorm an, Idaho.

14' C A M P E R I r n l le r , a 19SI D e tro ite r,. 1400. V e ry oood con­d itio n . C all o r see W IKord S lilsm , H o lloy , 708 4071. ..

M s h l l < ^ o ) n < i

" tv*/o l lE A B V 'lo M S U l'inho m e s . N ew . tw o and th re e bedroom . Localed a t Shady Grove

— Trai*ef-E sta Io trC *od ing^9J4.47 93.- . 543 5433^__________________________

8 -> r-3 ^ T ftA ll. -E R -H O U S e ,-e la a n r c a m u J c ie iv -a li/ rn lih c d , tandem

—Bxre, M9S, Joe Outrer, 733 4419. or3?6 5373,

Troiler, completely te ll conloin* ■d, with fold Qwoy bunk, tU ep i

(Iv very comlortobly. 7 lo-choota Ifom. .S l i c k * , P r ic * $ 2 8 9 5

CUorqnce-'■ Tilc'e’ r • 2 2 6 7

-tfi'^RoadRSipf—T railer, b u lo n e lu rn o ce , su rg e b r a k e ly t l e m , lo t i « l c lo ie l

S l i c k « r P H c t M 6 7 8

S r * 1 6 3 7

Bonanza=M o t o r s , In c

In Burley6 7 8 - 9 0 6 9

6 7 8 - 9 4 8 6

B X 4 1 'IO N E OEOROOM tra ile rhn usf, i i ir a t fd at M oscow. Idaho.

_ rc , i l iMu'ii c i.ndltlon . ^^4330.

'isi;o ' f k ; r v T L ~ ' T ja i l e r , 38', iiko ne w , ta c to ry n i r , tu l ly ip l t - contrtinoa. cArpoted. M u i f sell.

■ ' Edst \ Pnintfi T r iiili- r Court. 171 Dluc I ,iK i“ , boulfi. No [Jfionv CitIH,

OPEN HOUSESco it Now

C u V o m F le e t\V o o d

NASHUA . M ob ile Horrios

Travel Trailers KIT CAMPERS •

"In le o fily It Our Chle l ‘ Stocli irt. Tm di"SoU j •( S4trvice • P o n t • SuppKeT

.tlo n e tt ‘t 'rice i — Fair O aolingt 13 Yeart ^ (v ic in \ | McfQic Volley,

Baker’s ’M o b ile Homes

413 A ddiion W eil 739-395B

W * H a v * a S«le<lla>^ftl------------ ---------9 notncf

F ro m $ 5 9 9 5 to $ 9 6 9 5

W e H ava 3 tU a u lllu t

F ro m $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 t t t $ 1 4 . 5 0 0 ____

PLUS...— ManyMwlilrof-----------

S E C U R IT Y C A M P E R S a n d TR A IL E R S

Come O ver lo

This W eek's Trqvel TRAILER SPECIAL

HoMDvor N e w l9 6 9 M o d « /- .■

ftoac/runnor Xfovef Troifcf

35''lully Mlt-(orMair.«<i. lull —ibritroppl.oiu*!, («oulcir 13V?) ' i - .

- T h is -WmI- Only . . .

W « C a r r y :M orlette, Kit, ChorwplonrTommo-

rock, T rov ileie, Roodrunner, Terrv Coftcord.

----------- ------------------ —'rD o y e a W a a h , Kvenlngi by

-A p M ln ln t e n l— ^733«3410 Blok* At Addison, T w ii) Falls

Q uality ThroughoutL lk0 n*W it i^ C o T iim b ia 34 h 40. 3 bedropm s w ltt i 3nd ba th room on m aslar bedroom . fa tn l|y .,ro o m .

'" 'h u o e llvlr>g r'oom , d in in o room', a i r carpAtad. bu ilt-in k itche n , u t il i ty room , com p le te ly a ir conditioned, has covered p a lio w lih tto ra g e and ca rp o rt w ith itp rA a e .-O O O d jto rm -

— w ln d o w n r tU doors#7a ac luenac* and s k ir t . S llua tkc rln 'K T m b e< ly ‘s new V lllao e .M ob ile H o m « ^ « rk .. Call to da y fo r appo lntm oAt. Onfy SUMO...................... ........... -

Houiei--UnfiyrnUh«d ' 74U N FU H N IS H C O th re e be droom ■ihouift', nanr cellege, m lddie-Aged •or rc iir t'd <;oU|)li>. No child ren or

l^ewi. ' . ■

N EAH tY new 4 bedroom house (on* (n lull .bAsbiV ienl), Largo Lot. P flyn iin l 18 >135,00 m on th ly In ndv.tnci* plu& deposit. W ill 'b e

-ilujwn Si»liir<(iiy & Sunday July 'm ih Ar\(j 34lli .It 707 N orlhv iow , Drtvd,

TWO flniJ th ree Ijydroom houses, 145 And l$S|»«r m on lh . Phono 733 703t.‘

muse, ~ •«' rnKly! W'

I^ ^ A jr t tr^ l| lo a rd ~ o n d 'R 9 a ir r i '6 *

io e _M ,_^a rd . cu»iod ia l_ca re ^for_ elderly lady, m y home. Severar

J!HVtJ»ipJ!Clfinc 423J4M. . ■■

CLOSE IN , clean, OMCollent sleeping ri«om i. p r iv a te e n tra n c e . A ircond llion lnQ . 137 4 lh Avenue Nor)»,

Butlitiii-Offlco Rontai* 60

iCuV- W S-m onfhly. 733-5131.

Othvr Ronlali 8640' - 40' W AR EH O U SE, floor and

dockigp, la rge d r iv a in door, 733- 34S0. 733-3140 a l le r 4 p . m .

BUSINESS -D U ILD IN O lo r iaase, oK ctllsnf.downtown loca tion . H all

Call Walt D lay lock, 733-4'

90

.1962 JOHN.OeeREl u r Ualer. only ........ .............. - - ' • t.4J3-

POR SALE or I rn d * : One In- te rn a tle na l 101 com bine Ip '. 043' 3409, O akley.

FOR S ^ L E : '.MO cSsa cocpblne. — tii‘ A ln-h*N (f«nd benti-atlflihmenl

I'ho iii* 334 5111. Jvrorrto.

IDAHO TRACTOR i. ilv . io ft. Cash lo r ^ u '. if l l.rnctors, Usoii jia r ts a t hig « t l. !.a n in l» m 0393, .

COMBINESC ll C L E A N C n w ith sp iho 'too lh cy llpd o f S traw choppor And cab. An u x ira uood ono.E G LEAN E R w ith spike loottv cy lind er 13' cut.E G LEAN E R w ith , spike loolh c y l in d e r , g ra in , and benn a t- tachm ont and plckUQ rea l. i

~MODCC7B0'‘ •M *H ~ r i» B tfy~ t( r~ W (c h e n p t-— --------

~ O n g f fK ~ W ~ ~ » lt . r tW 'fcnfl b t^d tra c to rs • com bines ■ apd h a y lo o l* ,

X -

— MachineryXo._ I9II2 H o rn rtl_ _ ia a 2 l5 4 J

HAY BALIUS7PT0, 4 IM m U I.

-miMMATIOUAUU

-1 -W«n»#d-To^«otiH

TAYLOR AGENCYM.mT»f Q< r»,« Ml,

Danold ToylodB'oliir . = T / lW N O ti “ • •

Aim nIthMl 70LO O KING FOR an ap a rtm en t or

house 7 Call Q u illc i. 733-3940.

S M A L L b a c h e lo r • p a r tm e n t , p r iv a t * a n tra n c * . b a th ro o m ,

. k itch e n n a tl* , a l l u t i l l t lM , linens, dishas lu rn lih a d . 733-3533.

F U R N IS H E D b o y 's d o rm . 135

1073.- . . • . . . -

MobJe Homes----- "inR U P lBR T

Where Quality and Price It Ou( Cfonl

H ig liw d y 3<1 D uped'

ONE BE D R O O M lu rn lth o d a p a r t­m ent. 470 F ile r Avenue, 733-30)9.

Apqrtm »nU~Unforw .n t ~7y___________ It. Carleled Ih ro ug ho u l. L la C tH ir 'H V ir

v103 pa r m on th Inc luding «H u t ll l l le s . S tov* and re lr ig e ra to r

— tU F ffiiR it frn n c D n n - iim lia tT D n i. 7 - p M p lf l, U.OOO, 3 o r 4 people, S7.500.___O ccupan ls-m ust-ba -re la ied_Tow n-

Crasl Manor< 7 3 3 ^ 1 1 .

O N E O E O R O O M . w a te r «nd san ita llo n fu rn ished. 354,Carney. No pe t*. 733-4771. - '

AT T R A C T IV E ttire o room s, ba th , — ta rp e tt-s io vo and ru lr io o ra lo c ^ A ll

O ll l l l i* * lu m ilh e d . »B3. 733;OW0.

T O e O R O O M S -u t i t l t t e s luml&hed, yea r I'JA io, $107.50, 734-3596 eveninos. •

D E S IR A B LE ONE bedroom ground l io o r , c id o r ly - la d y . o r . fcQUpic p r i 'fo r rc ii. l*t»ono 733'44?/

OR LEASE ranch su ita b le lo r d a iry o r th tep. W rita W a ll H albefg . Roul»3. DOK 330. Hansen, Idaho,

UohllndutMol Equip. 89

U S E D -IN D U S T R IA UE Q U IP M E N T

' c a s e . Model W9 loader, U.OOO.

IHC M O D EL T D l l c ra w ie r w ith (k>lir.t4 ,500. ( '

■JOHN D EBR 'B 450c ra w le r loader. Ilka t ltw , ( 16,000.Full line o f ne w John De duslrlal E (]u lpm on l.

E L L IO T T 'S

FarmlmpUmonU« l« b in

“ « 0

l N T E n N 'A T IO N A L '3 4 .1 4 ti'actol'7 3,000 hours, 3-pO int' h itch . 31.30

— bac.iir.oi:— L o w -Q o y -lc a ilC f-JQ lf lm - jTiadc by F ro flha il. 734-3539.

5fl0 CASE DACK hoe and tra c to r .G.1S W7-1013, 397 4194 Abcrdeert.

SW ATHtH. JOHN D E E R E 315 13' cut. Good cond ition . Reasonably prici-il >ii)d ready to go to w ork.

— Morn-nfi'. or In lc -r>vfntn o '. 037-

M A G I C V A L L E Y

-BUSINESS--------1•SERVICE DTRECTORT

• B e lo w yo u y/il^ (it)d m o n y sarvtcos o v o ilo b lo from M a g ic Valli-y Buvi- nossos. Lo ok u n d e r the to w n in y o u r o re o . . . c o n la c i ono ol ll<ose firm s

• fo r Iho finest in sarvico o n d q u a lify jaro ducls.

j t i l r .# ; iU ,y r | ' ] J 0 0 '

I D i m '

. . . M 6 Ml -N IW H O llA N O

Slrino'tie ■

l -IN T IIM A T IO N A l •S 4 H 0 .................

l - IN T IIH A T IO N A l S7,-wi««>>W-- - w llh m tU r . . . . .

1 -M A t i iy r i lO lK O N

•49S•575•650

l-N IW (D «m e n »lra le ()MA5SIY N IO M O N

* 1 8 0 01-t N IW HOUAN0 3I0.

"RiluUcI

l - N I W 1044 N IW HO UAND, (lull lyiMhay tte iker.

Ix M A S IIV n iO U lO N 14- hey iwalk- • f.( iU m e n ilfa lM ).

Twki Falls Tractor fthnplement -

— dOO KR^rly Read ---------------- I»h n n a .7 3 a na 6 a 7 .

90■1947-JOHN D E E R E «5 B . B. Com> ' b ln* w ith hy d ro s ta tic d riv e

hydrauMc variable speed driv* ~ hydraulic reel lllt.lar'o a cup clean

g ra in ele va toi'. Call 7 ».7 4 7 S m o m in g i befor* B:00.

5 A L £ : 30 acres good clean haV, baled In tl*ld, 543 S m a l le r Q

M O L Y N E U X M a c h in e ry -Co. T ra c to r r e p a ir in g , a l l m a k e r . Phone 733-7i47.

F O R - S A L E i-.f -r i je t i ia n — D fllB U ,. com b lriA lion w ir'e .or iw ifto , in good oporA lino cundm on,, •

') pun typo m o to r lias nuw r in g s nnd pistons. ' ^

FOR R tiN T : 4 0 0 'a c rn nkeelllint

w ay W, bolweon i<uichuiri a iw iBUev. 7

Phone4J4-479i - A'nlHMt B*«*dlnB~

SPECIAL .W A IV B R 0 I> I> IN A N C B

A R TIF .IC IA L O r**d in g to ADS g reat p roven s ire s, n a tion 's h lp h e il tyo#Koductlon s ires. Als6 a ll breeds nA

e l A va ila b I*. Ouhl co lle c l, 543- 4103; Jerom e, 334-3453; Shoshone. B»4-75B7j B u rh y , 47# 9353; H n iu l. Jqn^B30-5303 ;

SELECT sires in to rp tirA lod , A ll breeds, d a iry , beol. W a lle r Le ltch , S41-445S.. ____

CSW f-

-eNg-HW8TO>rnimuer-3Bo-i3"wlndrowerONE^J^OHN O e e R E 314 Ws wire

D A LE R SS E V E R A L lal* model John Deer* U and 9S com blnei. ready to oo •! raduced prices.T W O B R A N D N E W J .D . tOS com binM , carried over, Big pric* reductloni. ,

O E M E Q U IP M E N T733-737J

HMvyBqulpi 9 tD 7 C A T , 17A. Good condition.

R*asonablyprlcsd and raady to go

F O R S A L E : pull typ * r o l la r , — « 4 ulpp«dw i>h is* lm e stn * w ir:0r s r

•’J Bxcavafino. Co..,phon* 733-3]IU. _

H«v, Om Im and P*«d 94

4-3309^om lnos or ev«nlngs.

C E - l C O B - O B N T .i 3 iwlla*

// A N TE D T O B U Y : good qual

W A N T E D : H A Y ■ all three crops, licensed and bonded buyer. S*ml loads or more. 47B-I139.

I R R I O A T E D P A K T U n e for 7Sheadof cam *, Hail*y, 7BI-33M or 734- S174, Kelchum .

C U S TO M S TtfA M g r«lH M llW a,'-mobll* — inoIaHM,. Al. H*»k*nL

A u lo i h itU lU 300 AuloirorSaU

Hoy, Ofain r n d t4 CalM.

----------CUSTOMG R E E N CHOPPING

•0.. orlc.location. R . J . Uw:ki,r, 537 4410,

TWO IB M O M Til o iJ r r^ is ir re d l)utt<, t^OO npKici. I1J9 JAI7

- Y O U R D E A L E R F O R H V L A O E .P O R A a e S A V ER Saves the valuable natural

— , - 1 -— plartt lUlCfts________ __

. L B O 'S C U S T O M P A R M IN G FHer3344703 .

MO H E A D Hdl-’ tcm ..............weighinu ono ‘iffl j i , . , caii Gooding. 9)4 SJi.^

HdrMB

- 1 0 0

Hiohw ay M .

o r -S A tB r -P re s h -s p r ln o e r -c o w e r -

Lyons^ili-seirTiir^^! ^

Vour r*|^ac*m *nl'n**d«r-

R B G I S r e R B D H E R E P O R D B U L L S , Ted Monaghan, Haoar. m a n .l3 7 .g 4 l . -

H E fl'tS T ^ft 'E b " Angus b u l i i T o - T Hord. I m il* north, t-'w e si of J#romt_0oir—cour4t -3a4.i034,.Jerom *. _______ _

F R E S H d r Sprli Guaranteed.

H (y h * t . B

le o c ro Baby and pasture calve*, lo r s k i* . A ll k ind *. Pt^on* 314-4U9 or 334-4031. Jerom *.

4>rln9erc kJ. Buy. o r b * * f .

cow * e r h e ife r* , trad e fo r

100 I . B E T T E R head H o l t l * ln Springer h e ife r*, w eigh ing fro m

Som e J e rse y and . O u * rn * * y Springer H eife rs. I now have tw o fina nce com panies to te ll cows th rough. 1 can finance fro m 3 to 5 years. See m e lo r fu rth e r In ­fo rm a tio n . Eugene Hughe*, 334-

^ 4 » 4 r^ a « m * .— :----------------------------

103

-703-DOAH HOGf.. 9m (M i’ii' •AO*-334-WD4.'

V04TH O R O U G H U H lin S r,'<nH,ir^-j ~ lftV rfnT6r7r«^ i:f>u ' 70'

And rncrho rM '*, Jti tr .rn i.n j W illii^ in . Ka iTc-rtr.ii< . . t l i Vh.-w Rnncn,' M oritiiA n. io<ii>o . i"n i, le , south o l OvtTl.VtKl ro.iU ui| >0 m>luJ ^ f l d , ^ ' )•

QUARTER horLn A(;|l.ll(x]^,| coHQoldlnb. good' bloooi.n r»w .|lm (ts , ho flvv du i^ ru!. SAtldle.-All lo r «0 (j 733 4431.

F 0 |) SALE: ono hrown ije ij irx ) . oi AppalooiA gsid lno . Qcntio ai broke, 334-545A,

FOR SALE or trad e - w e li bf'oke b la c l^ a r e , Pnone 534 34 3 3 - ___^

rid e or pack, *Ts0, 733 7713.

A L L TYPES o l ho rs is . boughl, to ld

TWO AR AB IAN Stallions^’ at s lud ,

TOP Q U A L IT Y p e rm a n e n r reg ls le rA d qu a rte r horMS fo r-u ie . - Show, w ork ing , running , we. have Ihem . JAck Boudreau, (30«) 334-

. 5495.________ ■ ____ -H O R SES H O eT K O , I r lr tn ln g . a lso

c o w hoofs tr im m in g and

%h—p 106

SUFFOLK yea rlin g bucks.' Scott M cM a s le r, K im be rly 433-SOB4.

>«Hand P«« SupplUt TR r--------P U PP IES , Slud service. Samoved.

Kennels. S34-I117.

' tpaelil dairy talc•v a ry M onday lliO O a .m . (o 1:00 p .m .

ihMp, nockM- I, Pm JwV a u flh te r cow * »nd b u ll* . tH O S H O N e lU la y a r d

cham pionship pedigree.K im b e rly . ______________________

—waolafwEik-Mounds.J>MdiniJn4__ p u ra b ra d E n g lis h p o in te rs , je n g llU i se lle r.. M a c '* Ksnne l*,.^

P U R B B n S D ro 'e r rn a n s h f ir th a lr PUP*. P a re il l* good C hu tkar and

- -p h e a ia n t dog*, evenIvening*. S34-3597.

AKC R B O Is re R E D b lack labrador' pu p* .' O u fit«n d in o ,"cha m p i4n ih in~ p * d if lr a n .. . Phort* 733 8451. a fte r

Autdi l^orSale 300 AulM FerSoU 300

^ I C K U P S w j d - 4 ^ 4 ' i f #

R e m o d e lin g , additio n* , patlo*.

w ork. Phon* 734-1I59.

S A N D « . O R A V B L -

C O N C R E T E g ravel. S3.S0 per yard. Drain rock. 13.00 per ya rd . Pit run.t t ■ ■ “ ■ ■ "per ya rd . Smljh Sand I . Oravel. H agarm an. U7-4W4.

C O M P L E T E S E R V IC E . Our prICM start at lO c a n ls fie r bird. Poultry

-iiieE i^aM jia- _____C H IR O P K A C t O n ' . .

M O B IU H O M U* Von Dyli** SkylllK* Com«l6*'

Trawal Trailer** Csnconl* Nomad

A L M A H A R D IN -C h ir o p r a c t o r . 1ST North Washington, Tw in Pall*. Phon* 733-4741. •

B N C Y C L O P B D IA

W O R L O 'O o o k Encycl«p*dla and .C h ild Cratt. Aim* W hilehead. P.O. <Bot( U7S, Tw in Pa iu .

PURNACeCLBANINO P u m a c H claantd and * * rv lc«i 11 1 ;

ell *lov*B, t f . 14 year* •KparuiK*.

■ ■ B&HAUL National truck ^ tra lla r rental. K *m p *r^M a ttl« takaco,

' '4 0 4 » )0 lh ^ « ^ r * * f W*«i.-731.W43.

re s id e n tia l. O ffic e , 733<47S6. Cvenlno>> 471-3500, 734-3334.

LOW COlt inlerfor and euterior .painting. Phon* 733-0aS4, aak for

-U -SBP.TJjLTANK'.ltRVIClLR O T O -R O O T E R sew er s e rvic e .

Sewer lines and septic tank clean- ring. A lio all types of aKcavallon. John A . Haken. 733<3S41.

C R A V E N 'S $ew*r S ervice; lap llc tank . taw ar lln* cl*anlnp. Power equipment, fir* lntp*etlon. 733> 3&S3.

SICK R60fvi BOUIPMBNT

Hospital bed*, wHeel c h a ir* .‘cAmv m o d H . crutch**.elc, R e n t e r t a l* r

. Crow l*v Pharm acy. 733-9971. '

W H E E L chair*, evarclalng equip, mant. crutch**, walkers tor. rani or' sal*. K in g ib u rv'e Ph a rm acy. )I7 AAaIn B a il . 733-4S74 6r . 733 vn 4 .

T R B B t B R V IC B

T O w ii it. C O U N T R Y.!rrree'service' _T r[jnm i;<q^ ^ pp lh g la e m o v ln g '

' Qo25lWvlWafr*ill.WeMYhVrrAII'.ubbtrv*.Vi?!>n’ i'»g •

'7 3 J ___Laro*' Sm all. ..w w r,,

-BKp*ft-Shrubbtr/.Trl?!>r*’ l'»g

£EA O LB Book Binding. Old beok ' - Blblvi'est^allon our specially. 310 TlllM6ye7~733^r4rT34T1W.----

VACUUM C LB A M B R S

W E A R E T H E A U T H O R I Z E D Dealir. for Hoover. Pllfax and Kirbv Vacuum cl*an*r*. W# lar*

. v icetnb repair all m akkf. A^good seleeilon o l re b u ilt vacuum *> Vacuum Cleaner*ol Idaho. Corner ol .Blue Lake* and 2nd Avenue

-E a s f l Call 733*1M77-— 7: -------------^

a tA cA O A ^^e rv Ic a Ce n t«ri -«>arti- r ^ a l r i on KIr.by com pact; AAoil oli^^ri.,TwIh P jll* . 733-4041.

IBWiNATMACHINVr

k itM i'ih a r^ td . v i? I ir 5 &

I DIRECTORY l i Adt dial 733-23I ■ ptrtita AbtworUq Vnflcy*|iiTwln folU, Doy

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' 7 6 T w i n Falls* Id a h o . W * d n « » d a y r J u l y 32, 1970

Nd Longer Used 0oifnCfMbs Are OjSjBful Agqifl' Wf e l s o n d ^ ^ u p ^ l l e i 1J0

, P L A V P U L h o u ie b ro k tfn »om l- loholiA lr Se jilpolnl k llte n i. from

.-JU O .H Im a lA va d m o> he f^^ ll5 Ih t i W M k on ly — w orth ISO/ «S4'7t3ii n flo rno on i.

SU LLlfJG out All iM wdle i. urown , do o t And p u p i. 43A A037. R uperl.

POOOLC G R O .dU IN G , « lud lOf’ i vice, pupp |» t. C lie rl M ille r Kon n o lt. W otf RiKlCAP co rner, K im borty. « 3 i»04,' '

AKC ro g lilp re d Toy poodle puppy., A fw lco l m * lp . .43A 30Afl, N u p w ]v _

pu pp lo t. A l io , t l lv ^ r one. 7 U S01Q.’

A kC -R C O I3 T rfR E D 1 ln y to y poftdle pu pp le t. 733 53?;._____________.

G ERM AN SH O R TflA IR puppfeft,— m nke-X foe<*-hU hH no-d60tr-m * |<» .

A n d fem n le t. RenunAble . 734-3039,

D IfJo H A M D A IR V , iW » « ou l •m l M V«, w h o l* r rt llk y7 c *n ln * fl» ) lo o «

..n o lh ln u - « ( ic i* d . . .n f l ih ln Q . iB k u i

.. n w a vi A d djw n AvenO* G a it.

A n H f l 0 5 4 _ l i _

d e ik . r o te Jo lin ton , 304 _____W Ath lnoton i(A lrp o rt-R o A d ). 733 334S. .

•M O W 'AT~oU r-n*w -(ocA tlon t-H eH ctr o I fU , Oem m A te r lA l i . b o t l la i .

' d o co ra llvo Hone And wood. Arco Rock M topj m m llH w e it 6( Psul on HIgliWAV 35. 43>-594S.--------- * "

• s - A in r v " s - 7 ™ T ia u ! : 5 :3 J 3 i i r j ? i f f : R ound d in in g tA b le t , c h i l r i . |iU tc iio ;i, d i t h e i , w n ih ilan d» < o the r fu rn ilu ro ,

;a n t i q u e s . w c s p c c i a l i z b in■rOAK F U R N IT U R E . N orthm a in

A r»H nu» t. ,,1801 N o rth - M a in . • Pocnte llo . Ua)v>, 733-1919. ;

PCK A POOS. mftlM, throe, W5 ------each. See nt VOS Oelmar Dflve. or H * S ttU 1 4 0

' 73]'i4GS: . --------------------'r->--------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- -— FOR la l® : a h y d ra u lic h a ir ity l ln a

. SPRINGIER SPANIEL purebred choir*. Phbno 43A-3M8, Rui^erl

4J437, —

__I P PUPS, m n th n f. riM ilit ftfe d __ *•;A u i lr a l la n th o p h e rd . la tn e rT | PI r e g ld i r a d Q u s M ila n d Dtue H « e l« r. At«b tw o r e g it le fo d

334y02.

R E G IS T E R A O L C B o rd e r C o llie pups, A lw M nnv k lttn n i . Ca U* o r _ tradlno. tfn rnp iT T jrS W O .

S E W IN G M A C H IN E S , new and uied. Sofvlce all m a k e i. Comptelt •lock of S -T R -E -T -C -H fabric*. “ '8TI«i'nl-,fcnd"noIldn»:"5l(rnn‘e>'*

POGOLE PARLOR ' P ro fe is lonnI G room in jK •

Any U reedof D oo-r'733 -|iy :k .;

ID A H O H ID E i.T A L L O ^______ DCADJ^NJMALL*jCiiyi!-

NOT n csP O N S ID U E lo r caTw Jl cloAned «ny o the r w a /, ren t HOST fo r clOAn ca rp D ti. No need to m ove fu rn ltu ro . « V .W jlw n . DntCI, 703 M ain N orth . . -________

-C O R N W C n C -T O O C S T T e v e rv th tn f lfneeded to en ter m ecU ah lc i fle ld i

-♦ool f l m t Inc luded; 733-3758.

Pt'onecollrfa733 M3yj_A pp tlo n f t Bi HH Equip. IJIO,

TACTOHY tra in e d service fo r color. T V . AUtomAtic w flih o r* — d rye r* ,

im A ll nppHAncoi, CrtH.Tcmpo, 733- , 9&AQ today.

NEW W RIN G ER .W ,n h o r, »79.9S, tw o ye n r p f lr t * nnd la b o r

___ W flrj.a n L y ._M _4 _y_R In r t r lc . 441AAain Ea U.

IR O N R ITE lr"3nw, llko new, 1110. Call O rA nd lcy 't Cnfc, 174V K im ­b e rly Roflrt, 7339740.

J ^ e q P C A R P E T cleAnino tfro b le m i *m A ll — u*e Olue L w lr o - w / i l i to w n ll; Rent e le c tr ic iha m p oo or «1. O lackcr A p p liance L F u rn itu re .

F R tG lO A lB E Wflshor and d ry o r, v e ry n ic e , re c o n d it io n e d and auariintc i.‘d , ih c pAlr (IB ll at Cain s 733 7111. .

F R IG ID A IR E rvfrio<!rAtor, cluan, rcconUilionod and ou<ir,')nlce<t. 176 at Cain's ?33 71 11;

M O V IN G ; lo l l w ate r cooledA lp in e A ir c o n d it io n e r, ap-

— PrORlmntnlV 8 to JO room copllno . —eapAtHv —Alto-^Ucillanooui. -' — ' A.,«a . . , Unrth

A 5 A H I . P E N T A X . s p o tm a tic ca m cra , F ),4 Ion* w llh ca*o . For q u ick sale,, on ly 09 5 . Camera C enter, 733-4921.

SPOT CASH tor u^ed lornituro, Appli'Anccb, bnby Ihtna*. coal &I0VC&. Antiques Mayes t-urnlluro.

U SED lu r n i tu r o ' and u to d r o lr io e r a to r s , 'a p p lia n c e s and T V 's . C AM E R A C EN TER , H a ll ot M usic.

" U N r t N I S H E D - r U B N J T U H C ,................

SPOT CASHFor Furn itu ro-A pp iianccs

Th1no*ot Value' DANNER FU R N IT U R E

Q U A L IT Y te x tu rcd tan ca rp e l, 16 k 13‘ p A d , llk o n o w ,o ld e f o n e ,9 x 13‘ .

-.-— m 3 / lf t -e v e n ln o n - --------

M ATC HING end tables, like new. la rge cerAm ic tAble lam p , llv ln o room m ir ro r . 334 3441, Jorome.

^O R S A L E : 11,000 DTU 110 vo lt C old fpo t o i r condit loner. ex(feltont co n d itio n , 733-A534.

nO A T , U ' Johnson 35, e le c tr ic s ta rt, t r A l lo f . E rlck»on M o to r ‘s'330 AAain

-S oo thW 33-4000------------------------

FOR S A LE ; 113.000 OTU A m erican

du c ts , r o f l l i to r * . 300 gal o il lan k . Exce llen t cond ition . «395- 780-7340, H a iley . ' •

M A Y T A G W ASHER And tAbS, 135 Car coo ln r, «10. PhoniL733-6945.

P O O L 'T A B L E S . Place your order now . 1500.00 to «700.00. F re igh t prcpctlcl. PennyW ise Drug.

U P R IG H T piano,' round oak ta b le ; up rig h t fre e z e r; an tl(]ue bu ffe t . A ll oNCellent condition.- 733-1313.

.M U FFLE R S Insta lled w h ile you w a ll . C om ple te m u ff le r te rv lce , inc lu d ing custom duals. A b bo tt'* A u to Supply, 30S SItoshone St, South.

M in o o r . m -. *ew s on bu tto n* , m ake* bu tton ho le*, t47.SO'or tS.OO per m onth.n r " c i “ >it‘* sow lno M a c tiln e J a lc i.

-and Sorvlce^734-34AS.............

SA LE OR r I n T : W E LD E R , por- tatJlo, 300 DC w ith cab le*. 1969 m ode l. M ake o ffe r . 734-3050.

K IN C “ 5IZE inn er spring m Attress STOW o-w av to r re n t. t3 00 A and boK sp ring , MB at Cain's 733 - 1 ^ w eS k oannor f^ S U t^ re ,J i l l . ----- I '1— 733:1431. '

CLOS& OUT o f Atodcrn W alnut___ bortroom group , 30 percent d l l at

Cain 's 733-7111.

Muilcol Intlrumenlt 134NEW Yam atiA p ianos; Used pianos;

Von g u ita r * and a m p lille rs , KLH storoo reco rd p layers-^.W arne r M usic , 131 Shoshone North.

FOUR GOOD used pianos. F ree' dcH vory and te rm s. Also, one l lk j) ' now storoo. Claude Orown's M u s ic '

.. A> F u rn itu re . '

W E re b u ild h yd ra u lic jack* - at A b l jo t t 's A u to S u p p ly ,_ 305

, .ShoUton^ St. South.

'9 K 13 L IN O L E U M rugs, assorted ' pa tte rns , S6.9S. D AN N ER Y^UR- I N IT U R E , T w in F a ll* . 733-1431.

S L IM G YM S. Horn# E nercH er. Free do m o n « tra tlo n .'S ta W ell, 733-B3U o r 733 3610,

S lI lt jH T L V used C lbum - portab le com bo organ w ith eve ry th ing. p r ice . Term s, guaranteed. Claude

^ Orown M usic . 733-310D-

1969 FEN D ER D U AL Showman* am p and IfA gstrum II g u ita r . 733- 5679 - 733 7601. Make oKor.

S H A m p o o y o u r ' ow n c a rp e t, p ro fess iona l re su lt* . Rent a C larke th a m p o o e r w ith com p a n io n VACuum. Danner F u rn itu re , 733- 1431.

- V ,r M OTOROLA T. M . colo r TV, re c o n d it io n e d And g u A ra n te e d , im -«rcn iirr^9^rin :----------—

F A R M E R S I ' S p o r ls m e n l C on­t r a c t o r s ! H ave AC po w er w he ro ve r you need It. 3,000 w a tt p icku p m ounted or 1300 w a tt po rtab le . P r ice * s ta rt w e ll under tlOO. Call A u to tro n lc * . 733 0703 fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n o r fre e dem onstrA |lon .

T A K E soil nw ay the Oluc Lustre w a y lro m carpe ls and upho lstery, .AurU. e le c t r ic sha m po oe r t l , GrceoAwalts^

' -60NV-TC-310 *fer««o-tflpo rocardOT“ _ w l l lu J sncAktT^. nIavA 7" re e l"

; tapes. t300. 43 6 3707, Rupi-rt.

O a rd g t Solat..... . . .

no rth o( K im b e rly , July 23 35. J33- 5663.

T E N T S , S L E E P I N G bag*, lea ■4fljiMi-CQl?ffi{in ,nnfl Hnu.

le n t* , cp t* , a ir m altre**#*, .^b ln o c u ia riT i. R E D 'S - T R A D I N G

d i s h e s ; fancy w nrk, ciulll pieces, Ju ly 33.. 34, 35 1-106 6th Avenue Eaat. _________________ •

0 * « d T h l t ig * T o -E a l '1 3 3

— — n f l r e C F T —The cannery cannot tnke Anyrnqre ch o rr lo f u n lit F rid ay . By iha i tim e our c h e rr lts 'W ill bu ru inea. so we'd like fo sell th vm all lo ra lly The o rch a rd w ill b« open Trom 7:00

^ -a ,m r.f« -)9 * 0 0 » o o n -a n d -ii0 0 p ,iiv t-io - . 9 ;00p,m . C om ep ick your own. Our

lo t* l i your oa<n.P ick you r o w n . 10 cent* a lu. PIckad, IS c t n l i a pdund.

TIMM ORCHARDNorth W ashington and Fa lls West.

—e»ii t m t» -i«irlnu .i»»iiwi------

i i r ^ e o v EOur f in g * f ,5 ( .o l i Are lfi$

B »tl Ifi Savlhwtn (daho

496 Addison Woit.

The Price Rghter StrikBs Againl.Check'Our Lof F g rio m e G f The

• ■ " Best Buys In Town . . . . .

- ^ 9 6 9 PONTIACGrand M k Cb u m , linludlAgdr-Mndiilenln^,^13.000 MtJol itilWi,

1967CADIUACCouji^ D*VIII«,'full-p«w«r, tifld elr- ,

$429S

. . 1 9 6 7 C H r V s L E R .Town ond CouMry W ogon, ,(ul power, alr*<on(Jlllonlno, oufome-

-« c lro n iir t l t i lo n . -V -8 ~ -----

$249S

1967 OIDSMOBILE99 tlordlop Cflup*, fvtl p«w.f, oil.

iitionlnfl_V:a.autamolieJranimlii.

S239S

1967 FORDf-)OQ 1/7Tort PIthup, Idng wheel

trom .. 4j«e|Unt rub ba r., radio.

•IT95

1968 FIREBIRD 4004 tpMci t»enH*"lo"> centel*, lecllo.

$ 2 3 9 5

1 9 6 6 C H R y s iE RNvwpeilhordtep CDUpa, full powir

V-a.outomolklronimltilen

$ l 4 9 f 6

r i 2 9 S

1 9 6 6 IM P A L AH a rd to p Coupe, f u l l pow er, . V-fl, ou to m otk lron im ltilon .

$ t 4 9 S

d lo p Coupe, engine,- out6molle IraM m ittlort',

1 9 6 6 CHEVROLET3/4 Ton Pickup, l i lq 6 <yl. erfaine; 4ipaed tron i., roille .'Keoler. ert- glne jutt overkouled, reody to go'.

4 ^ 1 4 9 5

•n g la t, ..... .................. .._fgdlo>.htaUr..olr4<on(JliionIno>-

= W 4 9 S - ^ = $ ^ | 2 9 S —

1 9 6 5 P O N T M CC o to lin o w ogon , fu ll pow er, rad io , healer, V>8, automatic

1 9 6 6 C H E V R O IE TBiuayne Sedaa, V.B engine, auto* motic tranVmliiioa, power iteer-

__ lng,.radlo..l>aot«r.—

,1 9 6 4 C A D IU IA C5.don D .V III., lu ll p o w i,, „ l „ conditioning, a fine luMury ear.

M id J u ly Specials1 9 6 1 TEM PEST

> 1 7 5

1 9 6 3 CADILLACS e d a n , fu ll p o w e r , air<condi<

tioning, lo ll o f mllei le ft on thii.

J L 9 ^ 4 -P lV M O U T M -~ fo iy Sedan,^ V -^ e h ^ in e . aula

1 9 6 4 D O D G EStotion W ftgoa, V-0, oulomolio I ro r t im lt ffo n . po w er f le e r in g ,

‘ - 47 ,0 0 0 oc tuorm ile i.

W 6 + < 5 M e i 7 'r T o nlon g wheel boie,

4 ipeed Iron im iiilon,V-6 engine, healed..

1 9 6 4 FORDC o la v ie ^ H o rd to p C oue, V*I ou lom otlc t ^ n im li i io n , powei

ileerm g, radio, heoler,

iohn Chris Motors601 M a in A ve n u e Edst 7 3 3 -1 8 2 3

Always The Best Sehctirn Tho VnUay.

CARS • PICKUPS * f PUCKS-1 9 4 4 B llIC k . . . *J 1 0 5

Eleclro 323 4 door hardtop, lull power, loctory olr'Condilioning,

'v inyl covered lop , e»tellenl. •

1966 CHEVROLET $ U 9 5 -- -C o p r ie a 2-door hardtop. Power

( leering , power b ro ket, outo- motic. Very clean.

1967 CHRYSLER:. $1895N ew port. 4-door ledon. Power

^^llll^ri^^n. tinwer hrnkei. 1 owner. Very nice Intlde ona ogl.

1968 CHRYSLER $ 33 95 'Toi^n o n d _ (jju n 1 ^ .W o g o n . V-8

1964CHEVROIET $495SlolionwoQon, V B engine, Stand­a rd t ta n im it i io n , ro d io , ond heoler, ruiu good.

1964 DODGE . . . $7954 door 800, ' V-0 engine, auto­matic Iron im ltilon . power fleer­ing, poVer braket.

1965CHYSLER $1395. 300 3 door hordiop, V-0 engine,“Tiuiominie~Trnt'imimoirnJowfr"

ileerlng and b rokei, bucket leo li. _eHtro nice.

1965 CHEVROLET $119S‘Impold 4 door hordiop, V-B en­gine, out^molic tronim lu ion.

1966 0ldimobil6' $188090 luxury'ledon. V-8 engine, au­to m a tic I ro n tm if iic in , pow er itee ring and b ro ket..w indow s and te a l, be lled 't ire t, lu-tone paint.

Eo w » r i te e r in g , a n d . pow/er raket, loclory oir-conditionlno.

one o w n e r

1969DATSUN . $16954 door (edon,>outomatic trant- m illion , radio and healer, one

1964 FALCON. . , $9?5_Fulura 2 door hordiop. V-8 en­gine , au tom otic t ra n im iir io n , bucket teoti,.en lra nice.

M C T i f f A W e N C I E S '. r ip * at . T a v lo r 'i O rcha rd . Pickcd or you

___plckZ7JUU3orjll<Z37i<.auMlfVDI.

p lR B S , T H B T I R E T H A T 'S A M A Z IN & e V E R V O N B T H A T 'S e V B R T Q i e D 'B M I E X T R A S A P B , E M T R A L O N O M j t B A a f l . .b x t h a l o w c o s t — t r y a si—

1962 OLDS 98_. . $645i d fO f, V-S engine, outbmolic Ira n tm iit io n ', pow er ite e r in n , power braket, lactory oir-conJi- lionlng.

A1967^olkvwogan'$1195-Dug, loH 'o f eMlrai; low m ileoof, extra nice. ' ' ' «

1 96 rT O Y O T A . . $11954 dopr ledan, ilonda rd Ironim it- Uon, radio; re'ol nice.

.1963 RAMBLER . . $5954 door w ao‘>"> ^ cylinder engine, «»K-«vefd»iwer«iw-*>e»v*tleoft.--------

1968 DODOE . . $2395Poloro 4-door t'edon. V-8 engine,- automotle iro n im U iIo n rp o w V r tleering and broket, 6-way pow­er te a l, (octory a ir, one owner.

1967PO NTiAC . $1395Tempeit 4 door tedon, V.0 e it^ - g in e , au to m o tic t r a n fm lt t io n „

•power ilte r ln g , tharpl

f R U C K S • T R U C K S • T m i C K S' 1967 DODOE 600Till C a b 361 ervglne, 5 tp e ed Ifon tm iu ibn , 7 ip e e d re a r a x l e , . 900 X 2 0 tirei, pow er iteerlng ,

1967 INTERNATIONAL1700, V-6 engine, 9 ip e e d tram - m ittlon. 3 Ip ee d re a r ox le . 9 0 0 ■

“T OTiwr:------p-------------- — r —1966 CHEVROLET

Tilt cob , V-S engine, S ipeed (ron im lttlon , ^ . 'ip e e d r e a r axle, pow er it» |iring. ,

19A4CH6VR0kir

1945 CH6VR01BT3 to m , big e n g in e .'4 ip e td tronim U ilon, 3 ip e e d r e a r ax le , . B29> i.20 tlrei,

1965 CHEVROLETf i 0 5 e i l e i 2 1 /9 le a , V-6 en gine. . 5 ip e e d I ra n tm liilo n , 3 ip e e d

T T i a r s i i i r w n n o m r — = —

1966 CHEVROLET7 ton , bifl "A” '•n g l^e , 4 ip e e d • tro n im lu io n , 2 ip e e d - re o r ax le, 829 H jO llrei.

* 'm illio n . I 'lp e e d M o r 'a ^ , pow err itM rlng , W O n JO lire*.— " —

J 9 6 6 G M Ci ion , V -^eiigirve, 4 ip e e d iron i-

; i td i i ie a , S . ip e i^ re a r o i|le ,.9 0 0 x .^

-1966CHRYSLEIt-$134SN ew Pori 4 doo r te d o n , V-B en ­g in e , a u to m o tic I ro n t fn i i t io n , pow er tleering a n d b ro k e i, nke .

1965 OLDS 98 . $1495' ' 4 doo r ho rd iop , lull pow er, olr- —fondilieninor-belenged-t^-^al-

1965 CHRYSLER $1495N ew .Y orker 4 door, V-B engine, au tom atic trontm ittion, lull pow-

1965 FORD . . . . $995Falrlone ito llonw agon , V-8 en-

; g in e r o u lo m o l ie l r a t ) tm t i t i o n / - paw er tteerlng , rum good .

1969 PLYMOUTH $2995' y l l l 3g in e , o u lo m o l ie t r o n tm i i t lo n . pow er tle e r in g , pow er b ia k e t,

' viriyl lop , foclory alr-con«)ition- Ing, tlio rp .

1969 PONTIAC . $2595— 3-d « ® r-> ia fd lO |» r-V ’ l _ „

a u to m o tic t u n w i i i i io n , p o w er tleering , vinyl to p . th o rp , blue liniih . ___

1964 MERCURY . $995.C o m el 4 0 4 S lo lionw ogon , V-8

-e n g ih e r-o u lo m v lltH fa n im U iio iv '|)ow er ileerlng , oil vinyl Interior,

1969 DODOE 500r h a rd to p , V-B engine, outo* H fo n im li ik m n iD W e r- n u r '

ing, b rak e i, bucket le o ti, vinyl - le p , la c to ry w orronty, ih a rp ,

' 1965CHGVROUBTl.C .F, 3 ion , V-8 enolM , 5 tp e ed

.tran tm liilon i 3 tp e e d r e o r . ax le, ,900 .M 20 ti^e i,

1965 FORD ;C -700 tilt cob , 361 V-B .eng ine,

- ^ i p i e d ^ r a n i m U i l o n » - 2 _ i p H d re a r ax le , 9 M « 3 0 t)rei.

1965 CHEVROLET.3 ton , V-B engine, 4 tp e e d Irani* m illion, 3 ip e e d re a r pxle, 8 3 ^ m 30 tlrei.

3 Ion, “ 6 " cylinder 'e n o ln e , 4 Ip ee d I ra n iM lu to n r^ -ip e W -re o f— Bxle, 839 H 3 0 tlre i.

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Window Air Conditipners Sell Quickly WhenMkc«llan«ous For Sol* H o J f i v S T . IfiftlAulos For Sal*

_POR OBTTBB'.<jM;,lno,.|o.k*«p;c o lo n g le tfm lng i u m Blue L u i t r *

^ c a rp a l c l t a h t r . Rnnt t i a c t r i c thampooar.' U . K r * n o * l 'i Hard- w «r«.

. i i i lD O D a e .W 'io n n ic k u p . i i i v i . i . .. ip M d . t r a n im li i io n , d-piv l l r t f , .

good tn la r lo i'. J M o W .

200. AulQt.For Sol* 3 0 0 A u t o * F o r S a U

Advertised In Th^ W ont Ads900 ' kulot For Sol* . 200 AulsaFavSaU 9 An. Ei:.O.U

:3

m m iTRADEr

Sporting OoodiW IN CH ESTER Model 12, 12 tfAuoe,

ih o l flun . 3 " m ftgnum- D « t o lfo r owof JIOO. 7i3 ?7T1 -•

I m iU For SoU

nOATS, m oto rs and Ir f l l lo r * . Dob G roer, A u lom olivo , HlghwAV 77, P aul. 43lt->3i4^

S C A F L IT E b o a li, l lv o u a rv lo o k ln o ' Joi- iViBlchlo«» porlo fm ancB and

M n rk c l. Edon, Idaho, B25 5M3,

-T.-: -— te r a - O d - B O A iiN C L - iM J h g -o g v y ;1970 modol b o n it afwl m o to r* at

, Y o u r E v in ru d e and M e rc u ry d fln lo r. 1U3 Qlus U k o « N orth. 7U- 1194.. •

TWO I9A3 4 0 ^ o ru p o w e r J ih n to n

1968 O L D S M O D IL E C o n v e rtib le . 39.000 a c tu a l m l le i . F a c to ry t io ro o . 734’2O70 a llo r 5:30 p. m .

JE E P W A G O N EC R , 1 9 & i-p a w w - t le s r ln o , V O, E r ic io n AAolort, S30 M ain South, 733-40po.,

: MUST S E L L m s O iav ro ia t im p a la Sport cou p*. 337. au to m a tic , all

• pow er In c lu d in g a ir cond ition ing .' Call S43 S0A4. _____________

\9'M M E R C U R Y M on le rey 3-door, low m lia aa e, now condition. 734.

■iiiX

I 1970 D ODGE D ari Sw inger. 940 * ipeed w ith v ^ y i top. SIOOO doM

19&3 CMC p icku p ,. • 4-«p«od, now . p a in t. . Phono, 731'1733, E x le n ilon 33. M u it l e t to a p p re c ia te .'

WU IV6J o u fio ru p o w o r Jonnion -------------------------o lo c lric i h l f t outboard m oto r» , L IK E N E W . t9 i9 M u tla n O 'O ra n d '* -

GOOD H O M E M A D E -bo at, U *. In-' ipected US.'3 u4ieel m ota l t ra i le r . t4 i . 336 S3ft4.

. 19M SKI DOAT, rod and w tiito ..■ fib ro O la t h u ll, w ind ih le ld , ex tra

' 'c t irom o m i l l , ipeodom elor, horn.___0 eclHc _M ntro l» , 40 ho riepew or

Evfnrudo rnororTTHfTi'SIISi'. UM'd ve ry lltn o . M ust to ll a| once. Dost oMer ovor tIOOO. P^one 7337894 a lte r 6 p.m .

1970 l« ‘ M E T A L F LA K E ik l boat, bu cke t io a ts . O S ^ o rs o p o w o r M ercury . 733-2i9S.

1963 C Q R V A IR . '4 ^ ~ o r , .4 ip e e d trn n tm ls s io n . Needs sam e w ork .

. I13S. 733 3B69, a f te r 5:00.

1967 C H EVR O LET Im pa la . 337. w ith fa c to ry a i r . 7J4.339#,

1 9 ^ 0 R D T . B i r d l- C ilro ihorp, a ll po w ir,

1965 F O R D M u s ta n o . A ir con^ d itio n ln g . B tra c k s ia reo ta p t . power s te ering , pow ar brakes, e xc e lle n t c o n d it io n . T e rm s

1 9 6 7 O L D S M O B I L E. C y ilA S S Supreme ConvertlbU

lanuilli-ti

U < tP . le « * 1 4 9 SB.O.M................. * 8 8 0

PoWer itaering, power b rokei. radio.

- . • I4 8 6

1 9 6 8 0 L D S M 0 B I L r98 luxunv &6DAN. All power, ( l . .[Ktwer wifMiow i. t ilt ond leUwooe i l — rlno wheel, foetory o lf

<ortdiiionlng, itereo lapTp loyer. v iny llop .

............. * 3 2 6 0

M O TORCYCLE. 90cc Hodaka, good condition, and helmet fo r sale,

— 41S0-Call-733.23a5---------------------------

MUST S E LL , m s Chevolle. 396, 4- speed, lo ts o f o x tra i. H loh book

—M«luo-ft>r-4ow-b»oU-|»»le»r^3^4IH^1969 HONDA 3S0, o n ly MOO m iles.

See at Qlue Lakes OK T ire , fro m B • i o r call 73^-7BlB a fter «(>. m .

YA H M AH A BO, tra il model. Good con d itio n .- rS 0 .~ M lk e M llle 7 r5 4 3 r-

I96S V O L K S W A G E N , e x c e lle n t condition, *radio. new t ir ^ s . iia n t blue. Dftst o ffe r . Ptiohe 733-30SS.

-OUONDE 1968 Chevy Nova. Good "mttwtnr

’ - -■ I o w n e r, good 'r a d io , he a te r. ^ O T O R C V C L -e --------- • e c c -s im JicTT—_e K c e H B n i_ c o n d lM Q n ._ l2iO _ e n d _ 2- j a p p o l M m o n t . R e e i o j l a b leJ a K c a ilB n l—condlilQn<—I2 50 _an d .

he lm et. Also child ren 's helm ets. Call 733 3385.

m ifTfl# ! ft 1

FR E E STORAGE for 3waeks w h ila you are on vacation. Call lo r d e ta ils , C e n tu ry A u to m o tiv e

—^BChln*r»33^070,-^J»-WrAddlsofTr I .breH * jw rv lc a

Auto* For Sal* 3 0 0

i i iB H o r -w r t r a - o r -C B ii - F r w c i r F rie s lad , R IchflekJ, Idaho 4B7>

• 3703,

Rupert, Idaho . 43A-3476

m o io r c y u a s ................... ..

TWO M OTORCYCLES. 1970 lOOcc G4TR K a w a s a k i, v e ry low m lleaoo, «400. 1966 30Scc Yam aha, very good shape, 1300, 734 1884.

' l« 6 5 T -D lR D L a n d u a C u s to m .a lr .a ll power and v in y l lo p . Call evenings, 733-1069. 1964 VW ba i«d C o rv a ir -p o w e r dun«'bugoy> w ith p le n ty o f power. ■ 1 9 6 5 C a d i l l a c C o u p e

DE VIUE. All power, lully equipped.1 9 6 7 O L D S M O B I L E

VISTA CRUISER Slotionwogon,1 9 6 8 P O i i f l A C

OTO }-door hordtop

JUST R E C E IV E D 4 o n ly Orldgostone, lOOcc C P. 1439. C ycio <• T ra ile r C enter. 3'/4 m iles West o l hospita l, H Idhw ay 30. 733-5567.

1069-DUiCK sport w agon, cusiom 400. fa c to ry a ir . pow er steering and b ra kes , low m ile ag e, a ll o p ­tions. 734-3658,

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factory oir conditioning'. ch«<V Ih ii price.

..... ; „ * 1 9 7 5factory oir conditioning,

. * 1 9 6 0power tleerlng, radio.

S i r . . . . . ■. . * 1860

■1m»m-

U t tP f lc e 'f S O i .g.Q.M. ■ ■ ■ •

so b 3-doo'r h a rd top . Automotlc - Irontm iiiion. pow ertlM rln g ,

radio,'like new tire t. ±9Mtr 9 6 4 r P O N T IA C - -

U ilP rU e * IO O S .i.O.M . . . . .

TEMPEST Slollonw aQ on. Automatic Ifonim liilon, pow er tieering ,

rocljo, g ood tlrei.

* 6 5 0

— 1 9 6 9 C M i V I W U T —CAPfllCe3sJ»orl]ardlop ' >

All pow er, 9u1ly equipped , loc tory oir conditioning, low m ileage. '

i a r T * * 2 9 9 0

SPECIAL FACfORY — f r l l R C H A S t ^

1970 Plymouth Fury IIIji ’ Radio, h«at«r, pow tr hlooritia* V-8 snQln*, aulomcidc trdtii>

mm

1 9 6 5 K a r m e n G h ia

U i(1 > rlce *1 9 « SI.O .M . , . . . . * 9 7 0

T 9 6 7 i :h e v r o I e t

U tl K U a * » 0 9I.O.M..................

All power,^fully eq u ip p ed , factory * oIr (ondilionlng.

1 7 8 0

I 9 6 3 C H C V R O U TA utomolie tfon im litlon , p o J e r

' ’ iteefln< |,iad io ,

........ '. * 4 7 0

1 9 6 5 F O R D C a l a x i e. • • 500 4-clM r Jvofdlop,

U ilM < a * f 1 «S 'I .O .M ......................

rodlo.

* 6 6 0

1 9 6 9 M e r c u r y Mdnuray3 -door bard loB All pow er, lully equ ipped ,

lattofyolrcor-'i*'"”'”"

Usi m i i a f s mlO . M .....................

|uit like new.

* 2 6 6 0

CAPm 7'«Joor K oidtop. ,•Adtomotle tfo n im lu lo n ,p o w e n te e d n g , rod io . ' ,

vinyl lop , l l t e MW Inilde o n d o u t . _____*

.................. . . . . . . . . . ’• 1 3 5 5

Mmm

m

f 9 6 5 Y O R D G c i 1 a x i e 1 9 6 9 O ld s in o b i l e 4 4 2 1 9 6 7 D O D G E1/3 ToaMckvp

itU IreM m lulftfl, aawe/'

■I—,ronty.

r w h fa -t>d«wo

- W lL U IP IC IA I. r - l i ^ d i f c ' j i i ' M "

W m t M O T O B C f f',1 ......................... ...............

i : u « 1 i |' '. : ■/1 -M X a ld vklEY^S F iS E S Td^

s.: V : 712l»A!HAVI,Sd. I3 3 ^ .2 V T W IN EA U S^

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j r T1mM-N»v(rt, TW|h F»lltv Idaho Wodnoidny. July-JJ, j.'po ‘ KWi*WfSS:S:KJ? .............. ..

Summer Trip To Europe ^ D r e a m ! ^ B u t ^ h e h T h e y A W o l ^

B r e a t h e i ntow-Gosl;^Me^^C it iz e n ^ ¥ r g e d B y -H a iis e n ^

Tho offer sounded lik? . a (Irciun to CSI students Larry Pictz nnd-Stove T u ck e r'-r- ovcrscas truvcl. ndvcnture, now

’ cxpcrlencon. and to top it all off,. . . • iibLCEcdltii-bLcflUcgC-Crediti^

But it tu’rned.'into' a l)rlof ' .niulitmoro and a strong • jlinnppointinent foc..th^ Twin

Tlic offer, from un outfit culled the World Acndemy, offered Europenn “ tra v e l coupled wlUi study in Vienna at the Acodcmy of. Music, af­filiated loosely wltli Iho' ffiHied

(lay pnckiiue topr would Include six credjta of collo|*o credit In the student's individual fiold ot

---------- ^tudyU V U U m dJio tluw jeluded in the pnckofio ttmntely, ns U. turned, out.

_____ — World AcfltXimy w msponsoring tours of studcnta for

_;^f.Qlnu-on-four-y.ciirB,-8lflrtlng.ln_| -^r._ioao.-Jt.-wa3_rcportcd^tnaU8Bi-|

" many n 3,300' s tu d e n ts throui]hout the nation had signed up for U)ls sum m er’s tour series.

Steve and I jr ry , traveling toH'utlmivbQUtcnosca tu d ^ L th BZ]

NEW YORK (UPl)-&moBKy. _

( S n l l ^ ’wrdnoSdliir ■ W ASHINOTON, ; know lidge ol n u tr l ilo n 'a n d Indopondenc'p by oncouraglnii.- S u i a S S ' .LoKUIallon lo j io v l io lenlpr health In Bcneral snrf oromote -Breoler physical, m i mental

“ , C onK i P « r r w l l l > y o w low -^iat p o sltlv e rr, “ broaUw-ln” with tubic nu tritio n a l y sound . m ools ■

t fool of olr f r o m - n o p o r I “ ryirf In siratosicolly located’ • . Mountain nonr Grocnvlllo, S.C. ■.Mclal setUngs was Introduced

'is ‘ Jamos M. Barnott, oxocutlvo •" "House tbday by dtroctor ot South Carolina's Congrossmon Orvnl Hansenr TrlccntonnlolCommlsslon,calls • HanMn’s ■ bill would-amend

•.W ASHINGTON, ; D ,C .— knowledge of n u tri tio n 'a n d Indepcndencp by cncourai .LeaUlatlon to jm'ovI^q senlpr health In general ftnd’ pronriote ..‘greater physical, and me

; ^ "cltlzcn rf ' with- low-cost po9itlvoTTOBntal “hBalth7 and~acUvltiea," he added. -

Trm Ieasjf^co u n try ,'. , . .

It will bb flbwn to New Vork PrdBram for perMns 05 - in Uireo huKo plastic cubes. of ■ age or o|der In ,

• • ' locationssuchasscnior-Cfirttflra.,.-,,;; 35-^-communityc«ntersr«ehoolflena—;

other public or private non* ' profit organizations. ^ '

■niobll! provides'for foderol, state end local funding on a m atching basis, ' Including tho uscuf'surplUB comiTJoditlcs. The p ro je c ts would supplem qnt

■ iting_DCOBrom s boneflting ocHCltizens.sucIi ns Social

SecUrily, M odicnro, food s ta m p s ' ond co m m o d ity

-diiildbullQn.pi:oeiJim&f.

Author Is Victim : OrCancer

WASHINGTON (UPI) - J im ■Gi— Uuoa Ht—Pul i tiei>-~Pi4

■For many senior caitlzens living on a fixed incomoi tho only ncxllilc. portion. ot ,t!i° lr-

winning war. corrcHpondcnt for the Scrlpps-Howard. Nowspii-

nbdom iria l ' cance? ’ n t''^ ' the b u d S T a and.taxesA?oteransJVdminlstrationIhosp^_must.b0.pald;.modlcnlj»Bls_ai:o

I ta l horftrltewnBiW. ------------ -- Kiven-hlgh p riority and -eon._-Lucas* cflrcer as a war sequently money musr"conTe

reporter began in World War II when he was a Marine combat corresDondont In tho _2acific.

from th«J already skimpy food budget,” Hansen said.

__l!Bcflldea_pn)Juollntt—bcllcr_

. German langUQfio* They flew to'Paris on n Capital Airlines Jetliner, and traviled by b|is ^

■ ~l!rfollBh'i^nnco-nnd-Gcrm anyr~ -E JE C T E D S T U D E N t8 tn rryP lel2audS (cvc nrrlvlnp in Vionnn . Austria, a TuckCT-Wcre homc-lhlajwcck-follqwliig being short while lator. ' suddenly ordered home to the United States

They enro lled ln _ the frnm n wfluld^bcJoccimi study tour In Vienna . university c la s s c ^ '^ lh Stove

taking second-yenr Gorman and , up (jyt. i,ours i j i r r y quulITjTng fofUTjr^Buper— Bovcrnttl advanced" fourth-year class, *11,0 students said Uiey didn't

. where notliing but G^rman-was -hnvc-vcry-m uclr"contncf w iu r-------spoken-bj'-both students and local people in Uio countries

instructor. In Steve’s easier ‘Uicy visited, although they were - - -class, both English — Q hcovlly*.. noticed by a Parisian and given

man were spokan. media in Vienna, when tlieyBut after t>nly tliree days of ■ hen rd about the rum ored

c lasses, the students wore bankruptcy of World Aciuletny. nbruntlv told tliey m mt “ KQ_flnua-tha-£tuflnntft-n<>-po»efri-

Pulltzor 1 i for his coverage.health among tho older segment of our populotlorr through lm»

A ustria.U iey were among 3,500students whoso sum m er plans were scuttled when the **World Acmlemy,” . which had nrrangiid the study tours, filed bankruptcy. '

of the Korean War. p r o v e d n Ti t r 0 iTA versatile reporter who also C ongressm an Hansen, con*

covered many other events, he tlnued. "such 0 program woulddied throe days before publica- be 0 way to provide greatertio n _ P / .h i5_ latest book^Si opportunity for socUl contact,biography^of Vice Ftesldent ending the Isolation of old ago.-Splrftl£jVflnaw. ___________ _U h c-p co g rh m —wQUld-fllao.

Of Traffic Mishaps To Idaho Taxpayers Reported

-l:ucnB?r-frontilinir-Tcporting— ln ^re a -a « — p^Q rtlciiiim tB spanned 25 years, including. _

.World-WnHMn Iho-Paolflo-and ---------------the Korean and Vietnam conflicts/ '

nOKSK (U P D -M ax Yost, ex- million. ' ociitivc manoger of the Asso* Yosl. who said In his weekly elated Taxpayers of-Idaho, said—newsletter thefigure was basod

T w o -C E N T S t y lo s •

- HEXTADLErEngland (UPI) T-Officlals at a research form have offered local children two cents for each slug they bring

in : lOfil) resulted In an estimated* estimates, said. "We seldom if economic loss to tho st^ite of ever think about It, but every

ern counties ha’d'25 per cent of tlie accidents* with 23 per cent^F-the-populatlont-tiie-Troasuro—in-allvo^Colin Hargraverono-of— Valley had 2fl per cent of the Uio rosoarehors, said there ia.a accidents and 31 per cent of shortage of slugs because of

■ In-U jo-K tato— tl»o.populaUonr-whib-Uio-uppor—rocont-dry-weoUier-He-offeredT > t» ^ l! !? S * in tf“ l^ ‘!!lh‘o7The"ra)^r-^“ i^ B * v o r-a re a -h H d -3 ^ p e i^ lo -iiro v id e -w ^ e T i^ ^

^muBUS,

MISSOURI

jixAs:[Zl N o C h dngo o f Bus o r Luggago

□ 3 T h ru Busos to P o rtla n d a n d SoatHe,

3 T h ru Busos to Bolso, S a lt Lako a n d D enver

O n ly O ne C h a n g e to M ia m i and N e w Y o rk

□ T ra ve l th ro u g h C o lo r fu l C o lo rado

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was given, Steve saiu. Tiiey waited — ratlier nervously — for a couple more days, still attending class, then were told they would have to get them- tielves to Frankfurt, Germany, fur a fllglU back to tho United Slates. Still, n o 'reason was given.

m ile they were wondering if they would bo given tran* sportation to Frankfurt, thev.wWe told they could fly homo directly from Vienna.

Another student solved - th e .................."why” of~ the sUuaiion, by~~lie(ng fed: carilnii Ifls'T nm llv In New An.irliini.

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besieged them every time they left their hotel. Newspapers playedup tlie story to th6 limit.

One Negro student, from Tacom a. W ash., was prom inently p ictured in an Austrian newspaper a.s a ‘•p(jur underprivileged litudent from Tenneaaeu," Steve reca lled . Once, nftcr they hod finished eating in a cafeteria, ne^vstnen aakod thom to-go-tluwit^MW

Jersey, i le was tolil tho WorldT Academy had fil6d for bankruptcy , listing about $800,000 in assets and more than

-------j r iT T n u o a in iia u u i l ie s . T h e r e

. was Just not enough money to complete the students’ osslgnOd

• studies, apparently.Fortunately, 'the return UJp j

had been paid for as a port o f~ the overall cost; the problem for the World Academy wiis ' finding .enough airlino-capoclty— to return Uie many students already in Europe. —

‘•We were told tliat n group 0 students iQ.-ParlB had to spend nearly a week on their own, waiting for .a flight home,!' lijrry said.

Ijirry and Steve returned home In good shape, but were greatly disappointed that their

■-college-eredlLs-eoulU-not -bo— nllowed, and opparently no refund could be granted by World Academy.

One of tlie most memorable features of the trip wofi "tlio

____hour day" -whbn tlicy flow-liomo -- they left Vienna at 5;20 p. m. local tim e and a rriv ed In Uangor, Maine, for customs inspection a t 11:20tho same day

■ uid^ six n u u n n m iic iiitm rtror it involved 11 hours aboard tho plane, including in n h o u r’siH ’nv'**r in P n r lu n«« M iov n l r l to d

cumulation of litter and gar­bage a.s is coinnioD in the United Slate.s. 'iThere were no glitttoes or slums evident; even the poor poople over Uu-r<- are i)ruu(l enoui’h to iix ' up tiielr' su rriiun tlincs." th ey coin- inejilod.

I t’s iMick lo school in the Slutea thltt .fuU for Steve tmd liiirry. Tliey enjoyed Uuir trip.

L M i i r tlTTniotions of getting food, so Uiey promised credits.could be pictured as hungry "W e're lucky; some of thestudents, stranded In Vienna, -students who had p a ld their way.

groundr

Yost said each Idaho state patrolman spends an average of fl.T hours of his annual time on, activities directly related to ac- (.'idL'nts, and said that would account for a very small per* centaKe of the total tax cojit,

He said other costs to be fig* ured included effort ond money, spent by various local ofliclals

lec tion and ana lys is o f in fo rm a ­tio n . and the tim e and money spent in try in i^ lo educate m ot-

j im tj i- u ^ d r iy o -m o r ^ j jf e ly ^ ^ Yost s it i i i It Ls y iit iu rH llv be-

. ........... ....... . A v «. s . T w in F an . :>.33.4376 ,cent oT the population. , Inn up the slugs.

Savintfs Sale! INDfPlHOIMJ OflHCR . ..T i r r » T i i | |y f t f i i t ia q — ------i l i iU U iU IU ir iu

PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 22-23-24-2S

Tap Sh«*»‘

SHOES

WE HAVE MORE MERCHANDISE TO CLEAR THAN AT ANY TIME DURING

OUR 24 YEARSOFBUSiNESS. . .W o liovq two slorawida cloa ionce salos oach yoor — July a nd

January, During Itwso so/os our objoclivo is fp m ove a ll morcfiqndise that has boon in our inventory over 6 months , . . morchandiso

thqt is slightly scrolchad or shopw orn and morchandiso w/ioro wo oro ovarstockeit. . . also o d d f a nd ends lhrt>ughout tho start/.-

m e is j i E u m —

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