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TW IN FALLS, IPAHQ , THURSDAY, JULY 2 ^ J 9 7 1 _ _cT.ENXENr,S________
B u c k l e y V i e t n a m - ute
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- y. BmiUtfY-Jr.- Bfllti WtfUntiaiiuy,-docutncntii oti Uio Victnntii Wui>
In Uio NuUonjil Rovluw were n
hoax printed to ahow Iho public
—would— accupt~-us— cliuuiilicd-
Mciiiud rca^onablu.Biickloy, editor of tlie weekly
muRnzino, Jiaid the nrtlclea
—woro-u'rittAn-hitit'Wfiok- in'Uiti- Nntiofiat Hovicw officcs and
wore coiii;>0 !{ed "ex n lh llo"—
out of nothltij'.
inont docmncnts" which were rBald;:,tflakad. who wanted to show the other nUIo of the Pcntai^on papora piibllKhed In thq press.
Btiokloy, tneetiriH -wlUj-nows men.oil his relurn Wa.Hli., Kald Ufe articlci) wore printed In the National Rovlow to prove “ that forRcd do- curnents-"wmild— be - widely accepted iiH ([enulnc provldod Uieir cdntent was inherently.
ausiblc.”
deathsofficial of the b^nvironmcntal Protecllon Agency told • the " Timos-Ncwa today; Ulnt Dr. Kt'nost J.' iStornglass. IncfaiminR ; tlia t----- higher'^radioactivity is causitiii Infant
.deaths in Idaho Is u.nln ; “ fal.<u> flgiirpft,” .;.___
Uio ma 'nzine's current edition jncant to «how tliat "tho country, but nol’ito the an “ hiKhly claiwified I'ovcrn- ’Pcntimon and Ujo CIA (Central extent -Uie Pentaf'on pnijcr.-}were reported. •
S t r i k e Ir r e a k ;MaiUmalkcmt-settlejrtent hopes rise with niew pact
CUDDLED UP cbM to mother U thlf t wttm iu »(
WASHINGTON-'(UPI) -^ lie first break ip a (ll«pute lliat has .>ihi>t down two railroads and Uireatciis to clo.se elijht more
-TnajTTiaVe With the*anjjounceinent. today of an aj’recmont fjetweeii tlie United lYansportatiun Union (UTU) and the :“€iiicaKO & North
Western lUjllway because of this fjictor it■n>e CI(NW »iii(i It would would not be known until late
reveaL,detailH of the proposed wHether the negotiatedcontract — covering wa({cs, agreement wps likely to set a
C o o l c h i l d
fringe btsne/luTand^vorkl'ulcfl— at a news'conference at noon KDT today in Qiicaf'o.
A court order restricted tho union from striking the CitNW,
rUwirnhMtryr-
the PorUind, Ore.t xoo. which utUlzei water tn the hlppoi’ pool Bi u mean! of keeping cool oa a warm day. Weighing 10 (o 100 poimds, the Infant If the offiprtng of mother. Salome, and father, Freddy. Zoo attendant! don't know yet U it It male or female. It WBi bom Joly 19. WhOe hlppof can luhmerge to fight tern- peraturef b the 90 degree range, humani have to rely on ah* coodltlonhiK and iwhnmbg pooU to keep cool. (UPI)
Dr. Edythalena Tompkins, an epidemiologist with the .BPA's rct(lonal oiflce in Seattle, said t^ y -U ia t '*He is usintf fn l^ flKures'Mn claiming tJie doadliy " cffccts of radioactivity In Idaho, OroKon an4 Montana.
Dr. Tompkin<i.said StfimelBBS quoted, fallout flt>uru.s -fof-the
Tlrsl quarter of 107(>-7l," whlcH applied to the previous year, and that statistics he reviewed , have not been published.
"Ho Is not uslnii the figures he Is stating ho Is using,” Dr. Tompkins said.
Both SternRlaiss and Dr. Tompkins addressed a sym> poslum on mathematical statistics and probability on the Borkoloy campus ■of'-, the- University of Callfomla.
According-to-Dr. Tompkins, •__Bmaniiniste^'TireTrot-
eveirtho states which aro ll^ed In our official report as having any fallout."
I>r. t'rompkins also wrote a report on Stcrngluss for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which siio served as an epidemiologist
-tn1flfiftrbefore;betny-4rai>aferre<l tfie ib tKo EiM. she teclaredlhar'
" Feiiernl' mediators cnllcd ’ . ' ’ " . ' representatives of the UTU and •w^t « i■ Exiles.
T F c e n t e r s
s b u n - l i m i l s
tho Industry Into ' meeting today In .anoUicr attempt to solve Uie lonK* stiindinK work rules dispute., llie rule.'! trljuiered the Htrike Friday aRalnst the Southern . and Union Pacific railroads. ' . * „ m
Tiie ifnn^aSr sSVcd notice i f xnrTerr
I grabTbedWar’stolllower
Filibuster set
against bailout" WASIimOTON ‘ (UPI)-WIU> l>^5?lnKT^~blll~KWiir«
eommund said today 11 Amcri- Mtschulrinon keeping tabs from government authority to gua- tho official poslUon of HEWWas •can.y^efe4(ine<rinUmA'toUian>—»-< »pltflUMlcaway,-JUckhccd runtofl-repayment-of-up-to-tt-AJvat-^we-eaiuwit-aupport-tha-
TWIN FALKS - The tw«i •ihopplnn renJerfi In Twin F.nll«. Lynwood and Blue l,uke.s,^ apparently will not come under the scrutiny of Jiie fl4'<!eral Traile Coinmi.s;ilon, which has filed n price-fixini;- complaint a({aiast an IvJist Coast .shiipj)lni;
- complex.
- ,- ln - ll ie _ C c o r lf l.^ II I , , nrnu Iraqi nowa aiicncy aalil. ™ P ^ v„,„ Wodnosday In hln Idcntlcol to tho Scnnto moa-J « c « lu l d o o n , opw «lo r of Wodno.«lay. UTU ~ T « « e no n .m « l ate North v . ^ J
_shopplni{“ dcvclopcrflrwho^uTT'ihe- land“• und rent llie property, have no Penny*Wise Drug In Lynwood,
restrlction.i on the nature of the said the merchants all l^dong to businesses ijoing into either n loosely knit “ merchants’ complex. - .-4JHsocijitlon,” which Is con-
John C.' liihhop, owner o f. ceniMl iHainly wlUi advertising. Lynwood Hcnlty^.silld .tlie only - MerdmnLt roLato cluilrnianihip
_____ _______ . SAIGON (UPI)--Tlie'. U.S.will strike the Soutliern PacificJiUtiiliC-NorfQlMnd-Wciitcnuit- ...... .............. ............ ..... . . . , ................ . . . ____ ..........• D a.m. Saturday. Tlio union Is „ War Inst week. It was tho Aircraft Corp. has won Impres- billion worth of loans to ailing position of Dr. Stcmglass flRhtlna work rules the roll- flRures In the recent Sndanc.ie slve House and Senate victories corporations such as Lockheed,r^rronda wnnl to nearly s{x yoars. Anothw III tld (of thrROVUnuiuillI- Ihb nation's 33ril l«r|jc«l llrm. News toaav that ground
Shonnlnu GU wcro wounded. (jiuirantced »26i million loan It Uickhedd would probably gel radlaUon <«vel« In Idaho have* aro needed to cut wuslo and Kliar^uin-bomid airliner to^y 5,x,kosmon iiaUl 19 needs to forestall bankruptcy. the tlrst loan H the bill passes Increased aboutien limes (rom
oxponse.H but t,,. union claim., a^ncv n.oro u L dlJd from nonhostllo But Sen.; Wjlllana Proxmlre but 11 say. It must have the S T o ^ r l y T w rA!P*jtJllgJ?JL^L**i^Jt-MH15^n[ii^piiit->iiirh.ah-ngcldfiiiLs..and_DiWi8.^Lockheo<l.g. fQrgmpat_mon6v-bi.thfl-neit-weflk-Qf_M__ Hfl-ia ld—groiind-radtBt(»n-
A(tor Uic strike beiian'last W1‘I. n , , I l l n e s s . - foe In Conw«M. threatmed to avert bankruptcy.. levels Jumped from one to aboutweek tho remaininB rnllroad.i ■" Khaitoum. Sudanino commands said today to mastermind a flllbus- ; 10 nanocurSoer aauare meler .Instituted Uio now rules, 1“™ .' lacked by or- ter abned at preventing a (Inal A second crucial victory for one l»otoorcra?um 1J7 HereaUltln« In widespread Inyoffs. '“ S . S ' i i ' w a s at IL, lowest ebb-In sUc Sente vote before CongreM Uleaeros^ce giant came In the „ |d radlaUon ievelil of cesium Tlmt situation trlMcred ■' S qulU Aug. 8 for a month’s Hoiue Banldng Committee/ j j , ^walkout aKalnst the Cl.Icaco, , “ ‘1 ? Lpped to the lowest point ta vacaUon. which outvoted Its chairman, 32 picocurles per W r to about M ■
‘ - l«“ l l a"'l“ «Pt»-'>v«l-a-blll--^,c-5^ji5-*'au-rliig^lhe” JiaHisperiod. '
Thd 1071' figures were recorded In January and February of this year.
He said the readings were published In the U.S. En>
Tyson'H Coinor . . ..Center In the t orthern suburbs oMlionallolrra^larj'e department stores lo ■ .................appfov’e ' gr . dlaopprove prOs[>ectlve tenants, thus In effect cohlrolllng prices for tho entire complex. 'Ilio PrC luid claimed the practlcc was
' - -~-fipokeHnH.n-for-lhW -two--widu.proad,-lim lting^oom._;;“;n s ,» m irP « c i; iV R ;ilS -K lu ir to m ^^shoppuii' centers said their pctUlon atul raising prices. n««rin in nr«,. Iraai news aiiency said. Rjtjin vaJa in hi«
Wedne.wlay. ...v v>.w . , . . „85 members left their jobs to explanation, but he action protest the new work rules and occujTcd soon after nows
criterion for stores In the Lynwood Shopping Center Is "Htorefi wlio can do busine.ss and pay the rent,” Merchants presently leasing property have no autliority to queiition new businesses, Hisiiop said.
hi Washlnf'ton, D.-C. the F'FC’ complaint said the defendant,
Hanoi
stubbornPARIS (UPI)-Ilnnol'a chief
ncj'ollator Xuan lim y said today Uio Viotnamese conflict
'will be-atitled-ptwvefuHyo»tly lf -
of Uie association everv few months, with Sallie Turner now holding the chairmanship, Muldoon sold.
Tlie Blue Uikes Shopping Center on Blue Lakes Boulevard Nortli is owned by Daum Iiulustrles of Nampa, a development company wl» also developed Uie lnu;e Karcher Mall between Nampa and Caldwell. Harry Daum of Daum Industries said tiiut iiis firm Is interested only In "businesses which can qualify.”
By “ qualify,” Daum .said tiie shopping center should contjiin flrtns which do not conflict In products offered, Juit tluit no
Uieir picket lines halted traffic in Uie area, Including U)c line's once-a-<lay passenf'er train between Clilcago and Peoria.
K e t c h u m
b o y d i e s
i n m i
reached Kluirtoiim lluil two Df Uio new regime's leaders luul been taken off a i^ritish131IVIAII . Ioverseas Airways iHOACl „ „ „ e r
the fewest In nearly six monUis.__ .S. HiM»kesmcn uald Uiat ofUie 11 GIs listed a^ killed last week, four .soldiers previously were sliowii -as missing in
fifUi died ofplane In Bengluizl, Ubya.
Libya, Egypt and Syria arcUio tliroe meml)(?r states of a ... .projected federation of'Arab when states wiiich Sudan's president, MaJ. Gen.Numeiry. .was planrilng lo join.
l lie new rulers who seized power in a ‘t&*mlnute coup Monday are not supporters of -UjC-icdcraUon____________
fighting.Tiie deaUt toll was Uio lowest
fllnco'Aug. 2a. I0C5, Uicy said, six Americans • were
B u h l collision cuts o f f pow er
viroranontal Protection Agency April issue o f ' Health Radiological Data and Reports.
Ho said another Important measurement of radiation was. in tho air, as measured In Bolae.
He said similar increases, were reported Yor radiationlevels and infant mnrtallty In_Washington, Montana and
KETCHUM - Patrick In Beirut, the Iraqi news Murphy, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs.. agency, quoting official .sourcesPatrick Murt^y Sr., Ketchum, In Khartoum, said Ubyanwas killed Wednesday af- authorities have detained twoternoon when ho darted Into the Jcaders of tlie new RevoluUpno-paUi of 0 car on Highway 93 In ry Coinmmid Council which
_frAVit_nf_htc hnmp W?i7e<j_ power In the Sudim
e x p l o d e s-CAlKO-(JJC»-niii.l',Vn[i:i»if
President Nixon sets u deadline uue. eu, i.ui ,™i ™ Mondliy. It rinmod Uiem at Lt.for a complete U.S. military P ™ ™ S t a t o Police, said tlio youngster Col. tabakr al Nour tonrum, wllhtawnl, and stops support. . run from tlui west side of thu ^uncll pre.s dent, and M)iJ,lni(Souiii.Vlelnnme«L"Presidcnt I.<!noy Gelflt, mjiriager of Wgliway In front of n .nor- Moliamoied Aluned Mnhjoub.)
----- NBuynrVmrThlctr----------- Hottrey's-store—in—the—Blue—tlibound-eaiMlnlwuv-by-Mary-J,— —A-BOAG-«pok»«mim-aal<l-Uu!. , . _ , _ ___________
Simultaneously, Viet Cong Lakes center, said the mor-‘ Iligbee, 20,. of Ketchum. two left tile plane at IlengluttiV tliy Arabs'! radio said a HiwclalncKOtialor Mndame Nguyen'Hii chanU of tile shopping complex Tlie boy was taken to the Sun Hi.nlim-Alruorl.aflei^Ui8-VGI0-lmi]rillHIKw~?iirrvlnil^iatlr ninh aceiwuimiKon'of liitejW- t^crclse no conlrorwhatsoever Vfllley^loapltni7Tvhere”1ie was jyi made an unscheduled described as, an Important
' - - fylng military operations not over pro.spoctlvo competitors, -dead on arrival. landirit; on the Insistence of' |»rsonallty oxplode<l In tho ulr■only In South Vietnam, but nto and tlmt Damrt rnduiitrira Is the t'unoral services nre pending- iJbyan autliorltlca. : toilny over Samll Arabla^
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BUHL — Residents soutli of illd not see the car. When she toppled killed, and wo» 18 bolow tlie y,j,.o wltliout power for hoard tho other vehicle, driven Jaafnr number killed in tlie week „iy,u( hours Wednesday by Randy K. Bingham, IB, she
cndiid July 10. night after a powor polo was sfrolBhlcncaher car oiifInsteadTlie 11 (lentils and 81 wounded shoartid off In a two-ear of completing tho turn.’
was tlio lowest combined collision. • rtio car driven by Blngnam Oregon,casualty toll since Oct. M, 1005, twi„ p„ns County sheriff's came over a hill and collided Ho said the UiCTeased levels -wlu!jfji-tolaLot.M_mcn-weni_of(l54^fjp(,i.h)(l_,„„seriou»-wilhth«l«IUront^ot.the4lodlg-r®Kilt*Wrom-»-nucl«rT<Uvlat-
" Injuries In tho accident, but said car, knocking off the . tiro and exploded underground InMrs. Vernon Rodig, 33, Buhl, wheel. Officers said If Mrs. Nevada. The ghat, named and her daughter, age 2, could Rodlg had tried to complete the Balnberry, unexpectedlyhave been seriously hurt If It turn, the Bingham car probably vented radioactive gaiseshad not boon for Mrs. Uodlg's would have collided broadside which rose to a helghtrof «,000 quick thinking. with her car,.serlously Injuring feet and drifted over the aUtes
Offlcors said Mrs. Rpdlg was the woman and child. Involved. , • 'tnc • NClUier BlllglllUM- | lu|-‘Mail»----11ie sliut,“ -ull D»f, H, IWD,
casualties of Uio war.
I r a q i
a i r l i n e riravoiln^ souTTi ..................... ........ - ........CasUeford Rood Just souUt of Back, Ifl, a paiasenger In Uie car preceded the higher radlaUon Buhl when she attempted to owned by Elwood Wing,-wafl^readinga recorded the foUwlng- make 0 loft turn. She told of- Injured. MrsiTlodig Wai» taken two monthsrHe said Uwro was fleers site hoard another vehicle to a Buhl physician for treat* on Immediate rise In Infant
-npproBchlng-frdm U»-raar^but~,ment. -------------------------- deaths. ____________ __
In Ijios and Ciunbodia. sole renUil agent. at Bird Funeral Home,
Crim e lihUs to ldEarlier, Arab plltlca) sour-
ce., sald Uie military offlcors u 'wlio soiled power, have post- EgyptlanalrrirtauthorlUes.lt
. ponod uhy' further decisions unUl Osman and Maj. Furouk „ ?,Hamadallah rotumid ' frbm on ■way to Khartoum, the capital of
------ ----------- ■ *- — -the-Sudan. .It eii^oded. UireoWASHINGT'ON (UPI) - A ucuviiy m tmuncml circles, it 'JJio two officers liave been in jn ile s norUi of Jeddah.
myatorrwltneB-teslltledtodiiyH“ »-t»«<>n« very;cten-te-mo exile sinm.lllnywfro dismissed— PHuaanlo of the .personallty- that oVganlzed crime has made Ui»t there has been substantial "V former 1‘resldent Jaafar waa not revealed.
-^,1l|l|»lanllBl -Inflilratloii'' Into-lnfllirail™ nt- Ih« - iu.ni.inK,»Iillimiltt..wll0^wi3 ovcrUirowa~4n.Baiihd«d-latef.^th«=fullng=l-ilie-naUen'iHlnanclsl-coini iiuiili-lii'oliei'ege.-lnMii'anee.aiid-otlier - lh-Mimilny'n I'Mlil.------------------ llanthlst regime aald twn hlghi—
>" _________ finnnclnl communities by mimv ............................ ...... ™">‘ ln(( Iraqi Baath -party................................ ....... ............. nwwwwwM*'
GMilrugaddictslimited’
ConUnulng his testlnwny bO' fore tho Senate's •Pprmanent
persons' Who ore directly or IndlrccUy connected with orga*
InvesUgaUons sub - n S iiS tS ;
Appearing under'the assumed Hie subcommittee, which Is name of "Ooorge White" and in the second monUi of hearings testifying for a second d«y on underworld actlvitlesi
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____________M th*rm dn ‘> hat w ith mftOn«Hc h«lbar\(l to twid trout diet. •
And AVid ' f l ih a r m in
w oo ld do v«*ll, to €h«ck Tlrno* Nowi C su itle d Ach
wh»n'IK«v.^''« tHb m arktt jQ i^ fish ino MmBlnfl
JosUee Mlcbell Soheltier was from prosecuUon. Uie witness aamed la secret testimony said he could not have before.a Seoate lubcemmlttee succeededinmulUmUlion<doUar
- i m i i r beiHnd i* m w y eiB airatflWKhflutstich‘hAip> buy.” (yPI) "During *my 20 years
’hmhn JliiJ k UnA statement issued by the
official Iraq i.. news, agency named theVn as Mohammed Suleiman, a member of the
vparty'a. r|Wn>Arah ..oommaftd,- and Salah &leh, a member of U)o militaiy bureau of the regional command. ' •
i Joimsoo s cenfereiicfl that the number X)! berofai addicts ameag Vietnam veterans may be even lower
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Ntxen*s drag adviser estlmntea. . Johnion mU that of the m,m to U0«000 bMdln addkrts Ip (be U. 8. surveys Indicate U to XS
__ .per cent a rt veteiims. (UPI)
2 ll|mes-4 ewi, Twtn PaIIs. Idaho Thursday, July 23. 197)
F i n a l A - 1 5
■I
Speedy arrangement b /R ek ih ^ tr ip seen to avoid possible sabotage
cleared up.CAPE_KENNE5DY._tUPI)— Jo mnko ,ccrtoln_il
I^ojcct engineers reported to- wnsn’t a symptom -of u inoro.day they bcllovo they havo sorioiu problem,solveti the one remaining Apollo "IU(»ht-now, wo'ro in Uio15 testlnK problem, clearing Uie proccss of isolating tlio prob-W?y for the launch as planned lem," said Richard C. I^roffitt,next Monday'of America's most the spacecraft tost controller,
■flmhlUQiMmflOhfllght.- during -a- countdown Btatw
WASHINGTON{UPI) —11»© Nrxon uilinlnistrntionis expect* od to try to urrunKo tho l^esldent's Peking trip as soon iisTpossibtc— to' “ nvold“ tho puKslbillty Komo International accidcnt might sabotage Uioconfrontation. ' ............ It is impossible to tell, nUthorltlos said, just how soon tlio . meeting _can_ bo ' held, because tlje United Stales has yet to send advance teams to Vvork'out Uie various logistic and security problems.
However, past experience has shown the technical and physlr
Uios In-conhcction"Things have been proceeding report at tlie launch
very well," reported Jaiiies, center. "Wo feel tliat wo havo Harrington, space vehicle test Isolated It to a 40&<yclo supervisor. Inverter.'
“ rXalfonflUirn3avia::nn:Scottrrc=tlW(rfnrf:thntrwo'ro^w«U.-f
facilities and the people.. •Anotlier reason for- holding
Nixon's meeting with Chinese leadcrs as sMn as possible Is to provide the hilhliT^uin allotfid; time for opponents of tho confrontntion hero and abroad to crltlciic It.
Tho administration Is not "Very “ concerned"wlth“ the ad- .vcrso ..commcnta. comlng_from: the remnants. of the once* powerful China Lobby, which strongly backs Chiang Kal- .shek's Nationalist regime and is skeptical of the value of. meeting with tho Conununlsts.
-nothlng-to-do-wltli-R7genulne- care for poHoe or. international understanding among nations."
Tho United States Is making ■'fl~strenii(iiIS'offOrflo~convlncC‘ tlie ' Russians that It-Is not ganging - up on them by
■‘‘coHukIoii" with tho Chinese.: Tlic Aiucrlcan. view Is' tlmt
betlj*!'—uiulfVslHndinu Iwtween Washington on and Peking that 0 possible settlement of some bf the perilous Issues Is Asia, -wlirconlribut<r to; stability ‘ in tlio'area dnd bo of as much value to*' Moscow . as ’ io Washington.
Whether the iO-emlln, locked in a bitter ideological and geographical struggle with China which has caused It to bee?uplts military mlghtalo/ig|iho’ 4,5O0 nlle border, will ice tlie merit In Washington’s argument, is not yet dear.
■5r. J. Uoyd out for morning stroll .., . . Penny Stephens rounding up children' for departure for summer camp.. . Jerome •Fiscus, Jerome,. not offprlng’ to-unload^hoHvily" packed tra iler’ .. . '. Chad Browning and Howard Johnson traveling down Shoshone. Street
-la-statlw-wagon-.-.—.-Ron- Goodman glued to desk. . . Bob Harney l^olplng daughter, Pam, and Sue Bllllngton with display of awards . . . Fritz Wonderllch
V a l l e y l l r l c r s Corps cites -Duke'
a visit to a Communist country can usually bo settled rather quickly because of tlie state’s complete control of tlie
^Qwabolter to give opponents of the Poking mooting tho least jwsslblo llm'* fo rrltirl7c It.
n jo only comment fron> the
TWIN KAI.I.S - Tho Swinging Sixties will .rneot Friday nl tho lOOF Hall. T1m e; attending are asked to bring four Bflndwlchcs and Ihelr table Mr^lco. iiicre will bo live music featured. All persons (10 years-of-age or older are welconte.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPD- l1io Marino Corps I.«ague has named John Woyno ti)o next recipient of tlie "Iron Mlko"
Marino on Parris Island, S.C., will bo presented Aug. 13.
Wayne was chosen "since in his screen portrayals and in his i
man "who best exemplifies Uie word ‘American’." i
TIjo award, named after a nlno-foot stjiluu of h fighting
to tho flyBrvdav Hie lie Ima Blavctl
-discussing future school plansv.. Prank Uarnolt walking across
' patkln«-totTT7-JaV WlUlams” loading equipment Into back of cattle truck Judy Brooks wolrlcd about fire In Slwshono Palls area.,. L. James Koutnlk giving views on local happenings . . . Joe Wagner visiting.
Uiose traits of charucter Utal make him ah outstandingAmerican,” the lengue said Wednesday.
..B Tiueblui entering local cafe with several friends. . . Moe Sagers and Joe Sagers, Gooding, lunching in
in Kamils ■ , _ iti)l Wb»<.m'an._Alfred M. W.orden and James Uie track of it and* it’s not a
- B. Irwin were winding up more constraint to launch." _than-two years . of - training . Thc_invcrtcr,_a_d&Yico-that
today for the l^day mission by converts direct current to brushing up on procedures for alternating' current in Uiewalking -on the moon and command ship, was removed walking In space 48,000 mlles Jmd studied in , ,a testing
R e g io n a l O b itu a r ie s ^ -L. II .D ra n c y Ernesj )l*arkg Anna H y llo ii C lara Bronson Funeral Services
.TffiltHam
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Hansen,' being Introduced .Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones talking ;to-rrlonds-— -. and- ovcrheard, "Slay away from ) tliat water fountain. I don’t have time to take you to tho bnthroom again."
Tho probldm that apparently was solved centered around a fluctuation in tlie command
.. ship’s cIccirlcaLpawer-systcm during a countdown test last week. Engineers never considered the problem serious bUt
Kennedy
matriarch
81 todayHYANNiS POUT, Mass.
(UPD—Mrs. Rose Kennedy celebrated, hw. Blst birUitJiiy U>day.„
Friends said the mother of a President and two. Sccators fanned to spend it quietly with Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, wife of Uio la ^ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy., D- NlY., and her daughter;, Mrs.
_^mcQLS!Eiy.CL
engineers were able to duplicate a' drop In power that accounted for tho fluctuation.
_ Jvlcanwhilc, Jf-'lorida police and civil defense I auUiorities prepared for as many as an estimated 1.5 million vis’itors to Uie cai)o area to watch Uio launching. Twenty extra staito
. troopers have been ordered into U)e area.
■No inquest
to be heldTWIN FAU ^ - Sheriff Paul
Corder, acting county coroner said today Mrs. H. Verncss Tanner, Twin'F iilb. died of natural causes and no lnque.st will be held.
llio woman became ill while sheandherhiujband were In tlwj SoiUh Fork of tho Boise River nroa'al)out .10 mllos north of
(Jerry) Draney, 07, a former KETCHUM — Ernest F. Cjisjira;Coumy“ aepUty~Khcrlff'-Pnrksr'70;^Kolchum— died iindbuslne.w man In Hurley and Tuesday of «/> apparent heart
-Stanley, died Wednesday at Qtt ick while on an outing on Magic Valley Memorial IVnll Creek.Hospital following a brief. He was born April IB, lfl92 at Illness. Sawtooth City; His family
^ r . Draney was born Jan. Ifl, moved to, Kolchum in 1000 1004 at Farr West, Utah, and where ho had lived sln'ce. came to Idaho with his parents As a young man lie had In 1017 when tlioy moved tp worked in a nmnber of mines in Burley. He lived In Burley most area and was in Uie Army In of his life until 19S4, when lie World War I. In 1027 he went to moved to Arizomi. work at Bald Momitiiln Hot
He served as a deputy sheriff Springs until it was sold In lOfiO,. for Cussia County nnd assisted He was a member Aituras Uie Idaho State Police as a "fixlgc lOOF, Ketchum. special investigator while living Surviving is one broUier, Joe
-in-Purk»it^H^><;^^n<^«l-Jit»l_Park s ^ p lg h u m. -Hc_wjis.
HAILEY -y. Mrs. Anna E. Hylton. - 77, -Hailey,- died Tuesday in the Blaine County Hospital of a short illness.
Slio was born September. 5, 1004 la Dunlap, Kan. Slie was married to William W. Hylton March 12, 1010 at Emporia, Kan. He died In lOflfl. Slie lit d l>een a resident of Hailey since 1040 coming from Buhl.
Survivors include five .sons, Clark .Hylton, IVlneville, Ore.; Ijjiand Hylton, Medford, Ore;; Marion Hylton, MUton Freewater, Ore.; Ross Hylton, Redmond, Ore., and^I'Vnnk Hylton, Ilailey; one hrbUier, one sister and 15 grantlchlldren.
operated Draney’s Texaco preceded In death by one sisterService for several years. find three IjroUiera.,
Mr. Draney also built the Graveside services will beRedwood Motel In Stanley and, Held at 10 a.m. Friday In themiinaged it for four ye;iry Ketchum Cemetery wltlj Rev.before .selling the property. W. D. ElJway officiating.
Ho .served in the U.S. Navy for Friends may call Bird Funeralone year ln102l. 1‘onie Tluir.sday evening.
_______ 5 granT)ne soii two ^oUiers, two
sisters also preceded her in death.
Funeral servlce.s will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Bird Funeral Homo wlUi Rev. W. D. Ellway officiating. Final rites will bo held at the Buhl -ccmRtwy-aMjfl.p.m -Frida;amcriLS!Eiy.Ct^-------:___ • nrofl aiw it .10 ,mllos_j!Ottn_PX---He-marrie«l^roa-Emp>^ili----:-------------------
-OnlY-onc?3f hcra>na..ts t|n FHlrtltiig . Tuystitiy-.,. siieriff^ggr, divorced. ------ ---- -live-Bcn. Edward M. Kenne- Corder said she was pronounced ^ptTfl. 1044,'he nuirrle'd Elle'ii— “ t T h n s l T a TrSC II
OGDEN - Mrs. Clara RuUr -Hrori^h—83,—died- We<lnfls<lj»y- morning of’ natural caiLses In Ogden. S ie was born April 13. IWW, In Almo.
She was preceded In death by lierhiLsband, Lucian E, Dron.son and her p irents Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. She lived in Almo until her marriage Uien moved to Oakley. Slio later spent some time' In Burley
,l)cforo moving to Ogden, UtJih.Slie has resided the past
twenty years In Ogden and was a member of the LDS Church and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Surviving are three sons andtwo (laugliters, Boyd Bronson,
’Ogden? I eo Bron.son, Hurley, and Eldon Bronson, Ashton; Mrs.- Grant .(Vota, Catmull, Rupert, and Mrs. Jack (Violet) Wilson, Roy, Utah. Also surviving arc 12 grandchildren and 20 great'/'randchlldren.
T-Wm FALIi; Services for Ora Klncheloe will be held nt lO - a.m. Friday at IVln ' Fallii Mortuary. Final rites will be in Sun.set Memorial Park.
TWIN FALUS - Services for Mrs. R. Verncss Tanner will be lield at 2 p.m. Saturday nt tho Harrison Street LDS Clmrch with Bishop Stanley Snowi conducting. Final rites will be in Sim.set Memorial Park. Friends may call at White Mortuary Cliapel today, and Friiiay, and Sjiturday unUll:30 p.m.
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S A L E S C O U R S E(>hon« 733-33Bl . PRESENTED BY
. tt I. ilowMiiin oncl Auo<iot«»2f)l3 Gronila*(loito, Idol’o
alive—sen. Edward M. Kcnne- Corder sSd she was pronounced t^pt D 1044 'lie married Elleii'dy. D-Mass. Her oldest son, dead on arrivnl back in TVin LcuiisoiUliuolton._______________________ :__________Joseph. was-Kn^d U f W^rT^aWlXuTsdaT-^^^^ Mr. Draney was a member of JEROME - Bradley ScottWar H and boU\ President John she suffered from a Koart the LDS C)uirch. «orvlni! a two- n^ri.tt»n.;nn mn nf
Friends may call at the mor 4 uftry ■TOhrsdrry ^until 10: 0 FrMny
y. Kennedy-Robert were assassinated.
~ lil. brutlicr~^hfi\;nftmiratsm!nyn5'prDbnt3lrdue to a heart attack.
Maffic Valley HospitalsCufitfiii M e m o r ii i l
Admitted Scott Beck, Mrs. Donald
- Nelwert, Gayle Richins, Uurio- Allen, Mlcluill Toner and Mrs.
-TVlbert Smlthrnn"nurloy; Mrs., George H. Tonbr, Kenneth Craytliorn lind Marty Thorpe, a ll Heyburnf Oscar Joncs,_ Almo; Rufus Burroughs, Cleo Burroiiglis, boUi St. I^uis, III.; Arnold Harper, and Rebi;cca Marin, boUi Oakjey and Robby Ung, Rupert.
Dismissed Scott Beck. Gayle Richins and
Mrs. Patrick Campbell and dauiiliter, Mrs. Don C. Asher, Alonya Hadley and Justin Wilson, all Burley: Tawny
. Wallers, Malta; Rebecca Marin, Oakley; Mrs. Dennls- Erickson and twin sons; Roger Wageman Jr., all Heyburn; Michael Higgins, RupcrL
M in id o k a IV feniorin l
Admitted Mrs. Marjorie Mai, Mrs.
•Camillc'Apple, Jerry Cantu Jr7," Ira Gockley, Clarence Fuller, Speed Wall and Grace Jones, all Rupert; Michelle Hlgley, Burley.
___ DlHmlsscdAlexandra Banquet, Mrs.
Drent Catmull and daughter; Ronald Gibosn, Antonio Mendoza, Douglas Stronk. Margarei. Sloan, Mrs. Gary Mai, Jerry Cantu Jr., Terrystocklng and Tommy Gray, all Rupert;
•Barbara Wilson, Burley, and Matilda Barbee, Waco, Tex.
B irths.___Sons were borntfl Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Mai'am! Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Apple, all Rupert; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley, Albion.
year mission in New Mexico, and the Burley Elks Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Phoenix, Arlz.; three dfiuglilcr«, Mrs. J.MV. (Lila)
'mill,'Snrt^6.s(57Callf.: Mi*s. Don' (Jerri Lynn) Stapley, Mesa, Arlz., and- Pamela Jessie Draney, Provo, Utah; two
-broUiers, Sherman-P.- Draney nnd. L. Leo Draney. l)otli of Warden, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Earl (Hazel) Stanger, Burley; Mrs. Carlos (Gay) Moffett. Bell. Calif.; Mrs. Bill (Delora) Fergu.son, Pocatello, and Mrs. Frank (Donna) Deane, Cliatswortli, Calif., six grandchildren ond four greatgrandchildren. Ho was preceded in death' by^ one'- daughter and two brothers.\ Funeral services will be Vonducted at I p.m. Friday at ,Ulc Burley LDS Flfth-SevenUi Ward Chapel. Final rites will follow at the Pleasant View Cemetefy.
Friends may call at the Payne Mortuary this afternoon and evening and Friday, prior to
former area residents Dennis and Linda Hess QirlsUansen, died Wednesday at Valle]o, Calif.
He was born Feb. 2H. 1071, nl Newport. 'R ,T ."IIis ‘ .parents moved to Vallejo recently.
Survivors Include his parents and one sister,.. Sherrie Chriatianncn. Vallejo; • his m(\tcrtml_ grpndmothcr._Mr.s. Harold Hess, Jerome, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. IJlly Brlezze, Menan, Idaho.
Graveside services will l>e conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday nt the Wendell Cemetery by Robert E. Williams. .Arrangcmcnts-are-by-Hovo-
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LlVERPOOL,Englond(UPI) —Paul Hughes, 13, claimed a world record Wednesday after eating 7R slices of bread and Jam in an iiour.
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I t ’s dangerous-for farmer's operating maciilnery to give children rides.
It I.S lllogfil now In Peru to make~or " sell-vieuriTi^cloUi because members of the llama family are'-threatened with exUnction. '
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Thurtdayf. J u ly 23, 1971 Al Wt«le/gr«n, Publiih«r PHONE 733 0931ONicI*! C M yw dO xii M «m b«rof Audit Bur*M o(Clreula«lon feiK UptPur»o«nt le Section 40-1M id»ho Cod*, Thwr*d*y l i h«r«by d«ilgn»t*d «■ th« of fh» WmK on which ' IflOSi M tiCM U(lll tM puWIUtM; Pub llihM d t liv M d & im d«y;«l(C^VS«lufyay;*( laatThlrd U r W W t i r Twin F»IU< Idaho, ISM1, by M»glc V/tlity ^^«wtpap«rt, Inc. Eflt«r*d • » Mcond c iM t mall m allar April I ,
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WASHINGTON - Tho abrupt prosoculo CBS- and Its *lth equally unexpected op- mntempt-cltnUons sponMra; Rcoijan«ald^ ^• switch by nep.Oemld Fort ot presldent. Dr.vFrank Stanton/ PMtlloff------.from . .. JJouae-Jtap. J ta d « y _ ^ C £ S _ a U ^ ^
MIchlRan, tho ' House tor relualni! to glvd the House Democratic Jeaders, killed the Vlrslnln, chairman ot tH ^ ^ o s H l lp M ^ H'Hepubllcan loader, Uiut doomed Conrnierce Commlltee unused contempt citation wWch had Commerce Commltieo, and unbeotoble Intho contempt of Congress ' Him Bhot for tlie documentary, boon considered o certainty. . Rep/ William . SprinKor of. Republican primary,citation aKnln.«jt tho Columbia "'nio Soiling of tho Pentagon,” |ilemmlng from this la deep 2**?°!®* But: inal reason nuiy be
Finch's wife,
Jobs A n d Politics
Ur.oadcastlng-Syatem-was-Conflequentlyi-they-convlno«l -Wtternm.among.raolc^nd.fUe-RepubUcan. 5dlctiited by the Whltfi House. Ford ho should oppose the Congressmen of both parUea cloakroom, the bitterness Is 2l,?h[nJflMdwiStato^^^^^
Senior Hrc.«)WenllnI HidM folt citation ho Imd earlier en- who feel tholr Jeadors inJxod with ^urprlsor con-it would be most unwlso to dorsed; Tliat switch, combined nccdloasly humlliuted tho .sld?rlng >ords establlshod to t^o ( oast tonsequenuy,
--------------------------------^ ^ ^ ------------ — -------------- -— '-pflUtrn':of'backlnK"Rcpubiican—-Unch maventer-a- V — —— ' ,. ..................................commlttee-leaderB/'
, President N ixon vetoed the $5.0 b illion public works b ill aimed by th e D e m o c r a t jc - c o n t r o l le d Congress at-crfeatjng-ZOO.OOO iobs-because • of the long lead tim e required, fo r a huge construction program and the J tiw jjpbs that would-resuH-qulcldy,
as p o lice w o rk , re c rea tio n , education and parks and highways m ain tenance . H ow eyer, N ixon
-urged a Congresslonal'studv o f his
'Y o u See A n y th in g T h a t .Looks L ike a Job on the H o riz o n ? "
plan to e lim inate the need fo r any magic local funds. • JlLxonls jvisc_voto_ ofJhe^public
Instead, h d 's ig n e ^ $2.25 b illion emergency a c tJ h a t w ould create more than 150,000 jobs” over tfie next two yea i^ in public service. It is s till up to Congress to app ropria te tho money. N ixon said uongressional leaders haa pledged
-works-program r^which-he-saw-as creating a "deadend entrapment iti permanent public subsidy," brought tirades from labor leaders and D em ocra ts in Congress. George M e in y , President of the AFL-CIO, said_tho_adminlslratlonblames unemplpymcni "on thtee
the In itia l $I b ll l lo n ^ o u ld be-votcd------who ere-loeing the ir job s " and highI prom ptly.
The measure not only would have an im m ediate im pact upon the hardest h it areas but Nfixon said, " tra n s itio n a r ’ em ploym ent would “ lead people into perm anent jobs and not be a substitute fo r them .”
I t also would g ive preferentia l trea tm ent to veterans who have served in Korea or Vietnam since 1964. Jobless rates among re tu r-
. ning servicemen have been substan tia lly h igher thart the 5.6 per cent national average, w ith about350,000. looking fo r w o rk T
Under the present biU, states and cities would share 10 per cent o f the cost of p rovid ing jobs in such fields
prices on “ those who cannot a fford - to pay-U iem .” — --------- .
Houso Speaker C a rl A lb e r t, Democrat-Oklahoma, asserted the
. President was “ engineering tho curren t epidem ic of joblessness" in an e ffo rt to "tra de jobs fo r defla tion ."
Neither Congress nor tho labor unions appeared to be concerned w ith in fla tion , which c lea rly is the number one enemy of the w orking man. We believe most Idahoans w ill support the President In his
“ d if f ic u l t .... task oT co m ba tin gunemployment w ithout perm itting wages and prices to go through the roof.
On tlie night before the votei Kord and^lnK iir spent nearly two hours totiother lit Uie White House durlnjj a meeting on another matter. Ford,said noUilnK uliout tlie contoinpt citation. Nor did White Hou.™ aides Indicate tholr opposition.
Finch may enter-a-crowded----------Governor’^ raco whl(^ could__Include Lt. Gov.’ Edwiird Ilolnocke, State Atty. Gen.ICvclle Vounijor, and State Controller Houston Flournoy all sookInK tho Republican ' nomination., "
A footnote; Finch privately Uilks about a m4 ticket that
JIutriha~naTtrjnnrnl'nii-»na-=Wlllllli— G I, Undeler Secretary of
r:ducatlon, aridanother matter.'"Tlio guya at Venomim,Uto White Houso don't feel this Heiilth,ahouia.uo_Uu'oild i.— Kord_e«L._W el(aro ,___ f o r ^ lie u to n a n t_______
pliilhcd to tollouiiue.l on tho i|overnor and Ilobert I „ Moyer,Ilouse flMr.------- ------------------- tirSTTmoi'tlJjrin' KH'AngttBs;---------
-Sprln|(or protestod, con- for attorney Rcrieral (assumlnK ;iendln(j-lia-wu3.1ntormciLwoi!k!i.. VounBcr nins_for Governor).
i .— -aiioi-at-thc hlifhcst level, Unit President Nixon had no objection to tlio contempt citation. Iluj Mr, Wxoit In SjiJ.
At a rccent aecrct conforcnce in Nixon reelectlon
__________hcjidquiirtera at 1701 Pcnn-aenWite"IiT«r woelt, SprlilKcr sylvunia Avo, hero, Prcslilenl could not appeal the sum'fi ,Nlxon'S top political bpeiullvcs”
tried — wlUiout succoss to ■ tiilk con.iorvallvo Hobert'lliiBef
decision.Ford's switch may have muilo
tlie illffcronce, All,but one of his out of WflSlnB a 1»72 third-party follow Mlcbliian nepubllcans campalun In Mlchl«an OKolnst TOtcil ii(!uliisrtIiircltntlonrln— Sen,-Roberl-GrUllnrthe Senatecludlni! some who had been majority whip,most vocal in the cloakrooms Huber, a tpllllonaire Deb-oltInvclfjblpft agalreit CBS.
A footnote; De.iplto tho defeat of the contempt citation, antl- CIIS fcellnu Is runnlni! hlijh In Conuress — particularly after what was rej;arded as an arrogant victory statement by the network. Whether this becomes a Vendetta between Uic Hou-Ke Commerce Commlltee and CnS may lilnBO on a
Industrialist wlio nearly upset Unoro Romnoy In the, 1070 Republican primary for tlie .Senate, Is orKanlilnK a now state Conservntlvo Party. Its . first project may b lliiber s candidacy for the Senate, bllRhtlnR Griffin's uphill race for reclcctlon.
,In response to tho Nixon men, Huber conceded that Griffin
secret—pence—mectln|[-to-bc—had been-a-loyal-Rcpublleon butscheduled soon between Dr. InslsttHl that systemntlc ex-Stanton and, Clialrman ■elusion of con.scrvotlves Irom.StafiKers, ’ Mlchluan Republican parly
Sluirpiy roverslnu past plans, leadersliip made a new partyfVcsldcntlal counsellor Robert essential,Hlneh Is now tolllnR close A footnote: Contacted byalsoclates he la more likely In Huber for advice, leaders of tlio■|l)7<-tfr-n iiT -fiiW limiii'jmi' Ilf How Vei'll Ooiiaei'iratl'h ;e=P artj>a^
. JamosJnvB; icouraaod 1
“ For the firs t tim e in its 114-ycar h istory, the National Education
-A s s n .- is -g o in g -to -o p e n ly -u s o -its ~ po litica l power in a presidential election. An association leader
"m ade~it~clear a t the annual conve n tio n in .D e tro it th a t tho organizotion w ill probably work to“ oppose the re-election o f R ichard
— M -N ix o n r"T h e a ssoc ia tio n ’ s Un
precedented entry into presidentia l politics was launched by outgoing President Helen Bain w ith 'a fie ry attack on the Nixon adm in is tra tion- that received two standing ovations from the 7,000 delegates.
“ M rs. Bain charged th a t ‘t liis is the m o s t' a n ti-e d u ca tio n adm in istra tion th is country has had in m any years,' , i
“ Executive Secretary Sam M, Lam bert followed up by declaring that . . . N ixon is a ‘hear nothing,
— say-no th ingH o-no th ing-education - president, who had bette r lend a iiand o r we are moving two m illion voters and a ll the ir husbands, wives and friends to th s support of ano the r and d if fe re n t ad-
----- m inid r at lon ;j —N a tio n a l School P u b lic
Relations Assn. news release. "P re s id e n t N ixon yes te rday
signed the la rg e s t educa tiona l appropriation b ill in h istory and prodded Congress, to work speed ily- on fo u r a d d itio n a l educa tiona l proposals he has submitted.
“ The new iVieasuro provides $5;i b illion fo r the fisca l year that b c g a n y u ly l7nearly $ l b illion more than was voted in the last fisca l
■^(!ai^fio=buIkT3fthflr™ncyTv111’g o - . fo r ‘ e jem entary and s c o o n ^ ry educa tion and fo r va rio u s p ro g ra m s in a id | o f h ig h e r education . . .
“ W hile Congress voted $7 m illion- less fo r education than N ixon requested, i t made a number of sign ificant changes in program s he reogmmended. These changes w ill resu lt in an increase o f spending in
. the cu rren t fisca l year o f $275 m ill io n “ o ve r th ff am ouhts estimated in m y January budget,’ he s a id ..........
— i^ T h is - in c re a B e -w ill - r e q u iro - offsetting reductions elsewhere in the budget to m ain ta in fisca l s ta b ility ,' he so id ."
—News w ire item.
__-N n tA i^ rnn trn ry tn pfi-tn in nncty
WASinNGTON - No one aeema to ’be more dsltrauglit over Uio relonso of Uie Pentagon Papers than tho fumed Hawk
""cdluinnlst Jo.woh Wnllstop.Wlien ' I viiiitcd Joe In his
bunkiir undernoatli his hoiiao In Georgetown, Joo was' fr'otlilng' at thO'mouth.
"Tfioy woro my papers," Joe cried. "Tlio New York Tlmcg and Woalilnttton Post had no
from nto Now York Times or Tl)o Wa.Hhlngton Post Is on that list.”
were right,” Joe said.“ Tlint makes sense. Wouldn't
tlie government be wise to list
•itf/1-trr-ni.........................CJiTfffornln than against (which elected Son Democrntic Sen. AJan Cran- Buckley last year) discouraged6ton.---------_______________ ibQtlLformnllQn<)f l}Joparty und, Tlie main political .reason; « ciimpaign against Grl/fln on
gt^'wdft-timt-tho-Nwv-Vork^md- first time are taking seriously Michigan, sltiuitlons are wholly talk from Gov. Ronald dissimilar. ,
“ I can understand why you’re Uio newapapermen they weremad, Joe. But is U»ere anything leaking papers to-so the publicyou can do about it?" knows who to trust?"
" I certainly can. Since tlie " I d ^ ’t think you have to goPentagon Papers were printed I tliat far,*’ ’J6o said,have received hundrecb of top “ Tlie best test for the publicsecret claHslfled documents when reading a secret
G E O R G E C v T H O S T E S p N , M . D . ^
Unwanted TattooDcjir Dr. Tliosteson; I would under conditions comparable lo .
__ - like to remove a large tattoo Uiose of a liospltal operatingfrom sources I cannot reveal, document Is; If It su[)[>orta-tlie_ fromTnv chnst. Your mention of room. And ' after tliat, ban-
______ __ __________ proving the Pentagon Popcrs government It's-nn^autliorizcd- dermabrasion prnmpts-mv -diinini[~wllin>e ’required io r ____righl to use tliem." are wrong. leak, and if |( 4ocsn't, it’s a Inquiry^Could Uils technique for periods on tlio order of two or
I look confused. "How could "But liow does tlio-reader matter for Uic Justice Depart- removing superficial*, skin Uiree-weeks, until tho n^Mtskin they be your papers, Joe? I know your top secret papersurc ment and grand Jury." blemishes be used for a tattoo? surface Is safely established,thought tJiey belonged (o Uie more accurate than Ellsbcrg’s Tlio doorbell rang and a four- Will you outline various. In sliort, dermabrasion Isn't a Pentagon." top socrot papers?", _ star general handed Joe a largo meUiods for removing a largo simple little process that you
"rhavo had a deal wltli Uireo "Because mine were leaked brown envelope. "Tlicso are tattoo? — D. C. R, ' can liave done In a free af-to mo by .responsible men who your columns for next, week,— _Flrst let’s qualify your, tcrnoon. have no ax to grind except to Mr. Wallstop. Please sign mention of dermabrasion as Dermabrasion, however, Is ■ prove the decisions Uiey made here." being for “ superficial skin being usecl to remove tatlooa,___■_ . ___ ________ blemlslios." It is too intrfcate a but- since a tattoo involvesf . ■ • , , process to use for superficial coloring mutter tlial iWiTbocn ~
odminlstratlons-to- get- first crack at all top Secret classified documents,"
"Wliy you. Joo.?".... .........."Because I am a friend of Ute
Pentagon, because I believe In tlio war, because when tliey leak a document' to^me they know it will be printed the way Uiey Wrote It. Now everyone has access to top-secret materials It’s not (air."
' ’Aro-you-tryliig-to-tell-mor Job, Uiat U»o Pentagon Papers aren't tho first cUissiflod documents that got into, Uie papers?"
"You must bo a fool," Joo ropllod contomptuously.
R A Y C R O M L ^ Y
The Supply Line'WASHINGT-ONH-N&A-)------- and-tli&~Ueoislon-to-mako-ll>a— Itlu a procoduro-of-proclslon;
Despite tlio blockade of tlie major road>bpund Incursion rotary steel brushes or com'
tilings like pimples or the like, driven Into tlie skin, tho depth ofDormabraslon (aI.so called penetration has a bearing on
skln-planlng) entails tho liow fully tlie tattoo can beremoval of outer layers of tho eradicated. I Imvo seen eases ofskin, but leaving Uie deeper complete removal, but nm not'layers from which newskfn will willing to say nll''cases can bogrow. tliHt successful.* You’d do better
.0_dccmatnloglsL
rum ors, Uic National Education ' Assn. has not adopted as its.o ffic ia l
campaign song the ballad “ M ore.”
Cambodian coast, tlio per- sbitent, hefty bombing of tlio Ho Oil Mlnh trails and tlio mujor supply-llne-cuttlng expodltlonInto Uic Laos panliandlo of a fow
"Kvory ono of mv columns Is _months_bnck - t)ie t^orth_ based on topsocroflnTormatlon. Vlotnampse and Viet Cong now
'.‘Tho Adm inistration's . quarrol wlUi Uie leaking of tho •Pentagon Paiiors Is not with
.................wlio printed tliem.'
"Joo, If I hear you right, Uio
liavo-no-lnok-of war material and food In South Vietnam.
U. S. government officials whoso Job it is to assess tho
plaaUc surgeon evoluato theworo U.S. rcsponsJblliUos, not parnbIoin.strumcnl.9nrei«edlo prospects in your parUcularSouUi Vietnamese. remove os much of tlio surface cas6. i
Tho South Vietnamese as can be spared, wltliout . Otlwr motliods arc removal ofgenerala wanted a different dostroylng the necos.'uiry layers tho colored area (followed bytypo of operaUon — 0 sorlos of below. skin graftbig)..on(l retattobingrihort. quick materiel- It has to bo done under wlUi colors Uiat mask tho tat-destroylng thrusts into tho anestiiesia, and under' a'sopUe'
W atcK Your LanguageBovominonl has been lea’kliiB ™»>"y ““ PP'V
“classlHotltlociimentslo.rrloodly— To mal« mattera jyorso, iiowspapcrracnjor.jicors.!^.- • -PoklnBhasrocenHysruneJwitli "1 don't know how I can mnko Ilanol a now and more ex
it any clearer," Joe said In Ills., .tensive supply agreement Uian luunl.Irritated voice. tlio one made during tlio visit of
T h e .-N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n - of L aym e n , a Rom an C a tho lic organization founded several years
, ago to help ca rry out the re form program of the Second Vatican
-C om rcilj^has - alreadyr:AMii.~oucr-_
A t its recent m ooting In |New Y o rk , tho assac ia tion vo ted o v e rw h e lm in g ly to change Its name to the Natiortal AssoclBtion of L a ltv — in order to-^‘d i!in lnv cnii-
an a lterna tive , neu tra l- word lo hand. The solution is not so easy, w ith re g a rd to w ords l ik e "c h a irm a n " or ‘ ‘foron[ianV and fiundreds of others which re flect
-thc-fact-tha t:?>ncn, hnve.^been„it h a i^ e n if-^him ffi~~for so m any
centuries.‘ ‘C h a irw o m a n ’ ’ , q r “ fo re la d y l i- m e ro ly serve to s e xu a lly categorize tho titleho lder and tJius In.n-Wny nrn even wnrae than the
As tor Intolllijenco, tlie In- tenslvo " pro-lnvaslfln air roconnalasanco was not carried
- ------------------- ------------------------------------------- - .. . . on long enough or tlwroughly“Then what- did Tlio Now_ailna’a-Eromlcr Clu)U--'fin-lfll.^-onouHh-to-dls^or tho largo
York Times and Washington WlUi U.S. troops moving out number of tanks which Nortli Post do that was so wrong?", of SouUi Vietnam ot tho rato of Vietnam hod cmplac<^, hlddeit
"Ttioy {M-lntod unauUiorlzed 14,300 a month, thl^ moans tliat undor fako "thatchod huta." . -Ioal«-of-cIaBalf(od-doomncnlfl. the SouU» Vlotnamew army and -N or, apparently ,-was - tho
Tlio looks tliat I liavo prlntod soU-dofonso corps c^ld have a roconnalssanco sufflclont have boon autlioflzod by tlio rough road ahead.- " during tho campaign It^ lf to
In- govommuiitr— Th^fo—arc a numbot^ r ' T kpwr ^ ^ - track of Uio
“ paper J know Inoyivahrib 8oo~lt~0iio was tho way in which the four flratllno ^visions which Jn.tlio papors. lfor ono Uilng it Laos panhandle operation was Hanoi throw into tho batUes.
conducted.
panhandlerDioso moves would (completelyrstcrlivJ^’onditlons, luivo given Uio Nortli-Vlet-r else Uio row surface would pick iQiacaa-iime-duinco-to-infllot-up^flll-sflfts-of lRfectlons-
Vlotnamoso forces, and would — or, for small skin areas, have mado possible tho destruction of a groat deal mo^ of tho Communlst'fiuppliesr
vssrI understand tliat tho laaur
beam also has been usod for -rcmovalof'tattoolngrbuLdo not-
on how successful It Is or how available that toclinlque Is.
shows them in A good llglit which Is very Important If you’re a high govornhient official. Tho Pentagon ‘Papers
It has been customary to blamo the South Vletnameso generals (or "the poor In-
■whWr
*'We need to 'bo sonsitlve to the l it t le th lng b 'ino iir liv e s ," explained re tir in g president W illiam Caldw e ll; re fe rr in g to the countIess_ s ^ a n t i c slings and atrows and l it t le puldowns women are sub-
pvprv tim e the English language is sp '
Women ^ v io u a ly a re sensitive
society promises to>l>e a long, long process; I t ’s hard enough to get people to change the ir attitudes
practipes, much less the language K e y .use.
\ ^ t the National Association of
lust ,B'T C a i^ d id m y ^ h a v rb e e jn r
fo r them h u t.it.w a s rea lly
‘ rrlendrnA'mottop>-mov«monlintO'IjMW^ba0^r----- It -__ ____________^___ ^"Btrttnri'trfliiBDir**'~^ch"rB8ulted-tft-Traclr‘heavy~^hTclP6aRVlRcea^Qtir^6t^j
“ Moybo Danlol Ellaberg casualties. nam’s Presl^nt'Thleu not.todidn’t know Ttio. New Yoyc It has* also boen popular to commit more men to the Ttmea and Washington - Post blame the South Vietnamese operaUon but. to move rapidly were unauthorized to receive generals for moving Into laos hi back into SouUi Vietnam. As a government secrets." a conventional, roadbound r«sult Uie SouUi Vietnamese did
'41$ knew It all right,‘ '_Job__oporatlon whlcJi _left them~notdeit?pynrTnuAmiteriel s^d. ‘And If Uiere w os .^y venerable to sneak atlacks. A planned. . question hd should have. Masoned officer does not move' It must be emphasized that
It waa Uieso surprises which forced the South Vietnamese Into Uiose unexplained halts early in tho invasion* which
-dwrtr----------
Staff. Itiby have a top secret list unknown
. F o rtuna te ly in th is case there was humankind.Whlto Houso sources nov s^y
Uiat the Intelligence mistakes
/ietnamese sources, but raUier
nuaklngan of 'the operaUon.
official: after^ction cHUqiiie ’
. lomefiody-e/se-jyof/y.- oCouf the envUonmeht, ahfrxurh on' the alrxmdHhiw so we can get some sitepi"
• 'i'' ''5
General tickets #. oirsale
TWIN F A L li - General admission t'icKots aro still available for all 11 performances of tho National )Iigh & I100I Hodco at Filer Aujj. 3 ^
HayTHoslron, manager oflhe Twin Falls Chamber of Com- mercc_which Is sponsoring tho rodeo, Mld'jjenefarfldmiflslon tickets uro on advanco salo at tho chamber offic<) or at tho 'Twin Falls County FalrKrounds at Filer. Members of tlio Twin Falla Toiistmistress Club arc in chariio of ticket sales at tho
:ohainber.^-^ . - _ - •Box seats, the ottly reserved
~ >ats belnu sold, also t\rc still avalkblorHO saldr-Tltoy-oun-be-
commerce.
T h u rs d a y , J u ly 33; 1971 T lm w - N e w i . T w in F a l l i , Id a h o 5
PATIO FURNITURE
Agencytrash heap was dlimped In the park w «t of tho Uwanis Nook.
asschargesdenied-
Bertsch nam ed firm m anager
TWIN I-’A‘U ,!i “ IJOIilSl'---Thr-npirotntmmt-nrBcrtedrTWIN FAI.LS - Jnmoa Uorlsdi, of/lcc rarnint’cr tor rcaultocl from Uio (IoilUi Uila
Landfill to take liquids
sets-u^o f f i c e s
Fctlerly, -tl, and Barharo Fetterly, 35, pleaded Innocent Wednesday In ma«lslratc court to trespass charges. -MuiMUidyUiUolosumd.
I'win Falls Feed ami Ice Co. tlie pant throe ahd onc-linlf yenni, was named nlana^er of tlic business operation, effective
her own rccoKnlzance and bond of J3(M1 was continued for Fetr tirly whi) was remanded lo county .c\isto(ly In Ilou of Uie bond.. Maj’istrate Reed P* Maufjlian
. . gave Fetlti'iy time to obtain
trial. Ilic parents, tilong wiUi
piiiil May 27 of Jcrro Cover, tw IN FAI.LS - By AuK. 1principnl owner and manlincr. Ijquid wnalos will bo uccepled ot
BoUi Bcrtsdi and Slilelds sold u,,, xwm Falls sanllary landdllno expansion' or chanKo In of town, Oly ManaucrjipccatloiLJj-UlC-[inn_l8_con- Joan-MUar-sakl-loday.
TWINFAUii-OponlnBOla #new real estate office ln.<'rwin A .Fall.1, a branch of the world’s ^larKMi real esUito corporation, JStrout Realty, was announced W10(h y by tho local manager. 0
Ualie F. Tljompson has been a \ i / A k l * r -mipnLtiLail-innntiHnr_f(ir V /y A ^ Iofficc to be located at 691 • “Sl\o.siioneSt,N. Tlwmpsonsaid 0 T l I D Cthe firm, a multiple sales a J U K U organization from coast to”^ 'coast, deals in ranches, farros Vand biiiinessos witli IGO branch #
FINAL ROUND-UP 1G% OVER COST. HURRY ON THIS FINE
PATIO FURNITURE. WE DON'T.XO^^CARRY.IHIS„ FURNI-VER. . -. SO YOU GAIN
tcmplolcd.Tlio Twin Falls Feed DItchbs have bien con-and Ice Co. was started In IVIn atructod to carry liquid waste.Fulls by the late A. M. Sando as v,i,oy (rom SwKl and Co., in iian Ice supply company and a method which will spread It
Fn1l« fiii-mcr service operation. It 110.1 over land aUhe site.continued this type o( operation Mlhir wild the whey has (ircatsince, cxpapdlns Into several valuo n« lortlllzer and when tbo
. id<tHI<wiil-llnon (ivor-tlio-i.'iinrt l. mt>iMTln-«"->r,vt-wllli-.llrt-lt-nppolntment wa;i made* by nerL*ich served 10 years a's will be seeded and returned to.
nerbich, a resident of Twin Falls since 1017, said Uiere will be no changc in |>eruonncl or policies and the firm will operate as a Twin busino.HH.
■CTnen{'* of lWUnh*»-
‘olflces'ItTtlw western sliites.. Thompson saiu many pros]>ecls. wlUi tiu) company have expressed an Interest in tlie Magic Valley area and tho office herejs a re.4ult of the prosperous add progressive
jgQMtlLQfJlilsJocalitv'.^
A Rood, safe non-pollutingUieir nine cliildren, four dogs, James Slilelds, Buhl, who-haa sccretary-mnnager of tho Twin Uie owner fororazinH. r .n " rV « -----Uirce'cals iind several horses' become n principal .ilDckhDliler Falls ElksMftoJa/orcJolnlns---- Mltar-OTfd--|t-wtiral.?ir-tHr-fS[J‘ “^ f ;P f™ ^ ^hod re?rdlng~' wlthouT IfTthG i-iVtrShiPldirnnttrhtnJoL'rt UioTwn Falls Feed and Ice Co., possible for septic tank cleaning
---------ptfr4niiadoh-4M^pnipttrty-owuodr>nnUplfln- tn»lML.iir i lvf , in- l lin- , imfl prlnr tntlmtwn.'in;L‘|odji t d ..oomp; ioK-lt>./Jutiii>'-thnlr-waBtaby Cluirlolte Crockett on Rock Creek, a complaint chioiges.
Stolenb i c y c l e s
L o c a t e d
■buainess and full operation will be under dlrccllon of BerUich.
7 c r a n e eg gs h a t c h■-BOISE-(UPll-Soven-of 11-aIto'rhntchlnn, --
Whooping crane eggs - taken Tills was the fourtli expedi-
with fieveral automobile jjt tile site, ngenclcn.bere. Companies such as Swift have
such a large exceja of whey it cannot l)c put Into the city sewage system, Milar said, and othcr.prQyiaiPns.mu.stjXi.mnde,^
which are being taken off tho market is a pre-wash soak In o TnrntfarDfwumrwiterTplkud- with' 1-3 cup of wa.shlng soda. Sodn Boftons tho wator and loosens oily soli.
CraryJtalues—
FU RN ITURE
A ' A . ' i r
APPLIA N CES.
251 AAIN AVE. WE^ ^T.F.
rrrW IN T A L L i— w o bicyclw stolen earlier this montli while Uielr riders wfcre eating at a Twin Fails restaurant have been recovered by Twin Falls Police.
Capt.-'Tlm QiuilLs saUl the bicycles owned by Alan ParedDH, 19, and Don Hales, 20, both Ogden, Utah, were
—Tccovcrcd^’uesdny-nloi .. two sleeping bags and a back jiHck owne(( by the two young men. He said, four other stolen bicyclcs and oUier items also fuive teen recovered from two Juvonllo boys who wore taken into custody and relenflodpending fnrtiier at Uon,______
Captain .Qualls said the two boys, ages U and 14, are boUj ff-om Twin I'’nlls.
Hales and Parades were IMisslng through Twin Fnils on a bicycle trip to Coeur d'Alene when their bikes, sleeping ‘
---------- n m n n ’irclrwcrc-ntolyoung men continued thoir journey by 'hitchhiking i ih d 'A ' walking. They come back ^
---------- iK ro iW ?w lr^^luplng tlie blcyctes had beeii w
from Uie Canadhfti wilds in May _for-incubating at Patuxent Wild-
life 'Rfiscarch Center in Mary- _Jand have hfltc}»ed wncccMfuIJy.
The Interior Depftptment’s fish and wildlife service nmde Uie announcement. The achieve' ment brings tho number of cap
tion to the* cranes’ summer grounds In Canada’s Wood Buf« — r:: : :- : :" : , . . . ^ ‘falo Nptional Park In search of ” n/",®eggs. Canadian and U.S. wild- Ca c, flO-J Main Avenue West,lifo^>f{lclols who.arc coopcrflt- will open Friday morning a terIng in these ventures hope to on extensive remodelingbuild flocks of tiiese endan- program,gered birds so Uiat some of Considerable damage was
tlvo wbooners to a Uielr descendunts may be re- iIom ta Uie cafe this past weokb u T t i : " Z r c l y s r S m : turned ,0U.^wJR _ by anautomobfe«creased if Uic remaining Uircc eggs, still in incubation', hatch in coming days. One of Uie
______ h;an intestinal infection shortly
program mooltor In the Great ^ Lakei otflce. ' ■* '*
6 T jm e » -N « W » ,.T w ln F a H ijJ c ta h o ___T ( iu r id a y , J u |y _ 3 2 , j^ 7 .1 .^ _
■'/A s t jr o s s e e k e a r l y l u r i a r
. CAPfi KENNEDY (U PI)- Time is rapidly running out ' to a lanfling inside the large underway, WlUiln NASA and -Apcrtld^l6'8'a3lf6hailtS'Pl«n-to--«n-the-bold-proj«t-that'WBs -artdwlontCrat^nAlphoniu»ln^-^among--a6rogpao»-<}6mpani*»r-
land in some of -Uie moat started 10 years ago to send December, 1972. looking at the possibility ofmajestic • terrain, on tiio moon men to another world; "nien} . Tliat will c l ^ out the,Apollo exploring- -!next'week In quest of ovldence are only two missions left after project and the United States, unmanned spacecraft in a few that-may- turn the - pages-of - ApoUp Ifr ond some.of. the-key._.has no plans to Bcnd.men-to.,the_^Barsi-FletcheE.flaId-thcrc-WlU lunaf; Milstory bock' *lo ‘'U»o'“ pleces to the luriar puzzle Btlll n Min again,^ccftalnly'^not bo enougtrmo^ dotfl BVflllablo- bftglnnlng. are missing. ' before Uie 1060s. But Dr. James at the conclusion of Apollo 17,to,
— ThelrmlsHlon"reprcsents tho— rApollo-lfi-aatfonauts-wlll-twl - F|ptr hr>i thcw-at|minlatrat0L-Heep-the-scieDUflC-C0nutiunlty. first and probably only Chance out next March toward .8 of the National Aeronautics and bljsy for a decadd;Americana will have this landing in the rugged Central ^ace Administration (NASA), our activlUea won’t
"deca(le ofsanipllng"Mlne'ofUi6“ "Hlghland3 on the moon and said the agerifcy. will not be c«ase,” -ho-8nidHJU Is only-our. highest and oldest mounUilns on A^llo 17's sUll-unnamcd crew- abandoning Its lunar research; vjslts to the moon that will bo' the moon. r men will pfob^bly be directed There are !ow*key studies (watponed for a while."
,In the two years since the The highland cover throe- two miles norUi of the Aponnino 4n«n-oi-ApoUa-H-fintt-landed,—quarUrs-of-th9-moon-and-th«y-iront^ThB.-Apenninet-!ine.^the. scientists have answered some are older than the seas.- Tlioy southeastern 6(lge of the great
• 4he-megt •baalo-queaHong may represent-a primitive circular sea of rains wIjIcIi wasabout the moon. And they have, cruiit dating back to tho moon’a gouged out by tlie collision of a found-that _ the great )unar infancy. ■, ^ n l le thick meteorite anplalns'whlch'CorrbrBcefrbytho--Apollol3astronautsDavldH; estimated 4 billion yeara ago? unaided eye from earth are ScoU and James B. Irwin, set Geologists believe tlie forces vast seas of lava that hardened f y launch next Monday-.with of that collision split and lifted 3 to 4 billion years ago. ! Alfred MT’Wordenrvvlirattcmpt-up oboutiO OOO feet of the lunar-
But there have' been only a to search for chunks o f, that frust to form tljo Apennines. In - fcw.tantallzlng,bits of evddence early crust at the base of tlio addition, material from, deep ' to Indicate what tjie more 12,000-foot Apennlne MounlalnH’.:-wlthln"tho‘ moon ,wns nplashed rugged highlands are Inade of. Their landing alte is about out of tho crater.
Mistrial
declaredr o i lT I ^ D (UPl) - Circuit
Court Jw||e John J, Murchl^ti -dadarei^mlHtrlBl Ute-Tuag- --- day night in the first degrcg murder trial of Michael J. (Bobby) Wriftht after a jury i said it was unable to reach a I
■■'verdict: r'...'The jurors deliberated 11 ;
' hours before announcing Uiey ;-could not riach agreement.-------—
Wright, 24, w ik charged with , the gBngland~?fyle shoolitiK
~dcath-ot-Carlos..MendQ;t{u 'Its,*4n April. 1968. ' '
R o b o t s w o r k i n ik ia n y i n d u s t r i e sThyriday, July 32, 1971 TImM-N , Twin F«lli, Ijtoho-T?
ServicemanNEW YORK (UPI)-Conalder
the worker who la never sick,^j i avefctot%e(»nple f ly-oba<aentr
nonUlOon,,«eta no vacation nor fringe , benefits, can handle parts weighing 150 pounda hour a fl» hour. Andj^ie cost is as
Tlow u'ISSZ i^ r monlfir They have many applications,
Point-to-point Qpntrolled robots -apj-Bood_at_hol._and-CQld- forging, metal stamping, die tasting, inj<5ctlon moulding, machine tool loading and unloading, ware trinsfcfTflal"
glass transfer, palletizing and incentive ijo put In hutomatlpn,”d«paUeUzlng, spot welding, said E. J. Van Home, vice
_ConUJOUoufl.palt.centroU8d ro*i-prealdent-miirke«Hj,-Bf'AMP■ boU are used in spray painting, Versatran, Warroi, Mich,-continuous welding, plasma arc Cast Ifl-anolher facWr.' Theand other torch cutting, glasa average price of a Vtfsatran,cutting and filament winding. including tooling, la slightly
— Why,-then7slnMTarporfltl6JlB • under'“ |2O;O00."Tlie Unlmale.'always look for waysito cut sold by Unimation, Inc., Dan-costs and Increasp productivity, bury, Qjnn., sells for arounddon’t they **hlre" more robots? t2fl.000, ■lnpluding^thc_-|3,0M.
The currentn)usbic8s reces- maintenance. •slon Is one reason. ■ " If a Unimalion says lla robot paysconjpuny la operating at only 50 for itself in labor savings within
-per ct‘nl-chpadty it has-Uttlo -18 -months -on- a—two-alilft
welding operation. It also claims th9 Unimate has a 20
-percent^hlghc!f>^pivductlon'rBt6r than the live worker.
Unimalion will lease or rent its fobot on ^'hourly basis, $4 per hour on tho fhrst ahlft and ■|2 fin hoQr -thfi-taftCi'. The ' Versatran robot rents for between $552 to |1,000 per
..monUii-on a 0(klay minlinum- contract. ‘ •
ll>o costs of peripheral ' equipment and rcallgmnent of Jhp__plant also muat bo
considered in any move toward to machines. (General Motor’s TWIN FAIJ^ _ ^avv
.given-as another reason,’the tors, /.,Vq1vo, 0^1. .'BWW, Abundls Sr Twin^Kallsrotot Industry as Merpedei-^^ Nissan Motors, p a r tS to d * in d Sfast as one might think. Van Toyota and Flat also use or are mlssiontna coremonies of theHome of Versatran doesn’t experimenting with robots. Fuji a t t S alrcrafT USS B ^
tlons with the unions," he said, employs robots. At the Rex wash. His ship was a 26-year"Aftw , all, the robot does the Forge division of- Connrex veteran of World War II. Koreahot, dlrtyt heavy, drudMryJobs-Corp;rB'Vefsatrenrobot^used-and'Vlotnam:---------------- ------few workers want. ' in a drop hammer forging . ^
Autd' companies have been operation involving auto parU, TWIN FALI S — Navy Air-Uie big robot users so far;, their carries the hot bars once' man Doyle G Webb ion of Mrassembly lines lend Utanselves handled by three men._______and Mra^ Jloward,'* p Wehb*
iTwln P alls, ha returned to his ..lmeBort_^f,SanDi§gft_ife^^ the anti-submarine warfare aircraft carrier USS Ticondero- ga after a four-month deployment to the Indian Ocean ■and Western Paoiflo. During the - crulsd, Webb's ship operat^ in the Philippine Sea, the South China and luaat China aeas, tne
■SoaofJaponTovcnnactnirthe- Northern Pacific. It Is the only nnti-aubmarine w'arfare aircraft .carrier In the Pacific
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^ STEREO 238.0PSPANISH CTEDENZA STYU — RBGUIAII 2/9.99................
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15.1 Cu Ft. Refrigerator 338.00stock No. 61540, Ad|ui|abU Rog. 369.99
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14.8 CU. ft. Frig.“Freezer 308.00stock No. 49010, Sldo by ild ., R.g, 339.99
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TRACTOR ROTO SPADER 219.977-h.p. — Regular 264.9*^
i»-SPftDErI 3 only ■ Horlitonlol thaff-
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Central Vacuum System' 99.002 Only — Rogulor 130.00 149.00
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ALUMINUM AWNING 28.0049*' wide — Regular 53.99 ................ _
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Bikini Swim Suits— ^
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Now-7.97JUNIOR AND MISS~Reg. 13.00 & 14.00
Junior Pantsuits Now 9.00REGULAR 15.00
Miss Pantsuits Now 9.00
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AVTO AIR CONDITIONER 25% OHUnitt In »tock only
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JTaiwan courts lour opponents
MANILA (UPI)~Nntlon«list
a i l t i n i) ciunpjjijjn amony n(m>0>iiuiiunl8l >Asl«n rtuUons
WccUitMljiy to build up.opposi
tion to IVosldent N ixon’s
nrolixncd 'v is it to innlnland
Q iiiu rim il~ ltii~n(lm lss ion~ of
IVklni; Into Uiu United NatlonJi.
'llic Tjilwjint'jio courittT-offen-
~ S lv p t 'to " th c n e w Sln’o-Amerlcitn {lipionuicy WHS cxpccted to
biilid up to full forcc during tho
foiir*<lay, ntmujil inectinK of Die
Worlil Aiiti-Cotninunlsl Ixaj{uo
(WAOL). bo^innUu* *niursday In
MJinlu.'Hu! Nulionallsts, together
with .tlio dclcKHtlons~from ..Iiipan, Uie Philipplne.i, South
and 'niiilland, filed draft roiohitlons on the ovo of Uic confcrcncc, urj{lnj{ U»c Inlcrnu- tional comnmnity to "smash all sdieines . to lntro<luce tho Qiinew) Comnumlstfi-into-Uve- Unitod Notions.”
rcfloct offlclnl pollclos.Dr. Ku 0)cnK‘i<an({, Uio'
lonBUo'shpnornry chairman' from Taipei, told nowsmon. his . doIcKutlori nnd others also planned to £ilo a Joint resolution
'-urBing—Nixon—to—oano«l-hlB- plans to visit mainland..Diina.
“ Uy. docidinK to visit Uic Oiina mainland, Mr^NUon hns obviously departed from his stand nnd principles and is now Kointi aK lnst morality and Justice." Ku said. "Not only is he KolnK not to benefit from triis -trip,- hc-ts- also- KolnH -to-
Scarpa
silent
....... tp.-tit ...... ..............suffer Iny Mnsequcnces not” only for tho United States but for tlio rest of tho free world."
HKFUSING (u coopcratv wIUi..Senate___Bubcommltt.ee___ In^
vestlgatlnK mob uctivltles Wednesdoy was Gre((ury Scorpo, 43, .descrlbbd as dangerous . member of New York underworld '‘family" of
menh Cnlnmbfl; Jic laYgKM
that if•fd' body it'admitted to the world body
“ will not work for iwaco of tho world but destroy It.”
In Tokyo, Japanese Premier Kisaku Sato, addresalnK Uio lower hous^^tho diet, Japan’s
~parliament, called'Nixon’s 'an- ’nounccment of his fortlicominj;
Fifth Amendment 80. limes before Bubcommlttoc, rcfuslnK to soy where he wos boni or If
a-*-*toyaL i***»*"" nf StfttcsTScarpB *carTlapel“ptn ol Coldntbfl'u Itallnn-Amerlcan Civil Klghts longue. (UI»D
vers scheduled to attend th .. "We are ready to keep a cotifercucc do not speak offlcl; secret. Tfiere syi’ould have been
-ally—for—their-i'overnmentflr^full-<»nsultaHbn3-(wilii-Japm») although some of them do in advance,” he said.
Nothing usual happenstd him
Deadline
announced
i o T _ t a x e s _
-L E W IST O N . .Idah o .C U P I) ,- ,"Nothing usual over happens to mo," was the way Ray Hatfield,Lewlstonj explained tlie way things have been going tlie t)asL few weeks.
Hocently Hatfield was held up and-tled by men burglarizing _his_hquso„and lejt lylng^n tho floor. July 10 his ballered lOfiO Volkswagen dii^appearcd.
However, Tuewlay morning
P a n e l O K ^ s r e p e a l
whpn_he_gbt. upJhp_bug was back — and In much better condition than when it left. All four fenders had been repaired and painted to mateii Uie rest of Uio car, tlie seats had been sewn and a tiro had been repaired. In addition, tho vehicle had l>ccn cleaned.
luKHirpollce'Wo'irrv^sllptlng' tho case of Uie mysterious repalnnan.__ ^___ _______^
WASHINGTON {UPI) -The Senate Foreign Relations Com- mltteo voted Wednesday to roneal "the 1055 - Formosa resolution, whicli approved dls- crotionary power ' for the Prtisidont to use armed force to defend Formosa and offshore i.slandfl .from Communist-Qil— nose attack.
Son. J. William Fulbright, D- Ark.r tald a><M«oUj«-vofa>-ttotU
restoration of nornlRil relations withQilna." ;
Tlie Joint resolution was p|i ()v6a nt PresTrient
howor's roquosl'aTirilmo wlfen“ Formosa—or Taiwan, home o f ' tl)u Nationalist Gilnese—and tlie Pescadoro islandn In the FormosatJ Strait wore- under- Communlst nlr, artillery and naval assi^ult.
BOISE.(UPI)-.Aug. 2ls Uie last day In Idaho for reporting-- and paying botli Social Security and withhold incomo taxes for the quarter endJng Junc 30,'ac-“ cordlng.to John C. Andului, Internal Revenuo Service public information officer.
Andulwj said employers have -unlll-Aug.-12-to-flle-thelr-re— turns if tliG entire quarterly t ix ■liability has been deposited on 'timc in n-fcdcral rcwrvc bnnk- or auUiorlzed commercial bank.
MOVIE RATINQ8 EDRmRENTBANO T O D N D T H J P C rr«> o< ^ NM
It/
by his committee .reflected a feeling that “ this step wa.s -consistcnt-wlth tho‘nrfmlntBtrn~ tlon i>ositlon of Kecking a
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Uireatening to conquer an "occupied" Formosa, and -KlsenhDwcrrTclrlforccd~thjrYth“ Fleet and U.S. Air Force in the ariia.
'Ilic repealer would have to , 1)0 approved by the House a.s well as,the Senate to become effectlye.
m C*Mr«l M'MMJ Six*
NO ONE UNDER I a ADMITTED
Thuririay, Ju lv}M «71A1 8;30 p.m. on cUnnnoli 7%l (3 on 4 _ CnvoM '
Hic Cftbln); NUT Pl.iv»'Out(i, "ThoOiiprn .inM tlir Wrl^hm.in " A 1Sth- < Mniffm "fliJilninf
■ " C c t iT u r v ^ o v o 'H n il i .h oclm si Oorolhy Tutin-glvufc >t tuntilivi* pcflormiincr a i Cfllhi-rine (If V.ilois. wiUow ol Ht-nry V. Tho tiramii rcnlerv on (.•fforls lo preserve the royal line ol <.uccc;^sion.
CvttnlMU
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13:0S2SL — Wovio: "Too Lftle Olufti"
Hy RICK D U im OW
HOLLYW OOD (U P I) - 'Hie
,.!hinllpy.nr.lnkh»y.<Tn onflt>M.nrip,
?M, 4 -- Trulh 71) — H.rtl'*. |-:yp Viow 11 - . L.tncrf
I 4:30W — Aii.ini 12 ?t> - Fnmil.y Atlair3 — 'fltwitchotJ4 — Tom 5(iecl.il5 - My T iir^ Sons 7sl — MisloroQcrs
dofly"7sl — W.isliiiigton: Wouk in Rovluw 71) — Love. AruTiCitn Style 0 — M.iku Room for CrAnriclaiKly
1:10Frld iv , July 3), 1»7I 7sl — NET Playiiouio
At 7 p.m on chnnnol 4 — Movio: n — Smilli F.iniily "Aulum n Lunvos.".Joan Cr<iwlord -• l;<S
--- l^^r^T^!r^»tr^TrOh l ^ rllm ^ flb& 5n^~7n7^^^^ • -Apolltrrrrvtilonely womAo who mnrrlo& n p&ycaj)Ani. Clift Roborfton plAyt Iho psycoprtlh. Lome Grunno nnil Voro Milps niso turn in crndllJin pcf- fnrm<iRCo&. Tlils d im run& for two hours. '• I
— , EvMlno •'3il. D. S - Nows, Weatlior, Sporls ?i>, 4 - Truth or Consufluonccs
3b, 3, n — Inlorn*.4. D -- Love, Ami'ric 7U — St.ir Truk«;4$5 — Apollo Preview
. 10:60 ?t.l. Jb, 3, i, JD, D, Weiittier, Sporli 4 — It T.iWoi n Thief
7:00. 2al. 5 — Ironside
JU, 3, II - Movie Lovers"
-jaj— a i.a i'i n»u 7:104 - fl«;wiidlL~d._
7sl - liook [ir.1t
n " ‘Arnlo4:30
?il -- N^mo o( Iho 0<)nie. - V cacifTiastcr
4, 5 •- lir.iUy lluncli?sl — Misloroofirs
~7B, II - I'.irfricIoo'T^iniiry
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10:302il, 71), n - Johnny CflrsOn
, ,'ei^ -■ iUnuin "Yiiiinuifctfmfl-t 3 - Movie
year nj;o, in the m ldsummor
of 1D70, when C het JIun tley
decided to quit aa anchorman
of NIJC-TV’s n|f?htly report.
Since them, those in the
television Industry witli book-
L'lMir m inds have pondered
over the trivial question of how
Uie nUings have lieen affected.
M uch more important, by all
o<ld.s, lias been tlie question of
how best to exploit, In soloist
form again,' the rare nnd
as a writer iind communicator.
Now comes wbrd that f3rln-
kley, Is also going lo call it a
day as anchorman of NOC-TV's
-niuhtly-n<^w«i rf>port, nnH Jhn t
He has, after a ll; been at it a
long time.
John Dmncellor, witli whom he
had been sharing this chore for
.some time w ill handle Uie Job
alone starting Aug. Ifl or
U)ereal)oul‘i. On Uie one hand, it
1.S a b it sad to see a flguro as
irinkley unhl
h imself from a fam iliar post.
On the oUier, if.NUC-TV’s plans
for Uie Hui>erb newsmim are
fully successful, viewers will
have the pleasure of sampling
his delightful, Inclislvo talent in
'Ilio noti^ork says Brinkley Is
tired of his ancliorman duties.
-Tl»» pi a ^■uiv<{ n riPtwnrlf
spokesman, are for the nightly
ncwscasLs lo stnrt Including,
fivo tlmos a week, a segment
called "David Brinkley's Jour
n a l"—named after Ills memora-
>l«?-.,acrk‘3 ..■ QL-Dclm c_tim e_ programs some years back,
lliose prof^am s were lengthy
film features, ranging from
drollery to hard news—Wialev-
er Brinkley's dl-u'ernlng eye
caught and got interested In but
NDC news chief Heuven Frank
lgUP«»~^ojit— of— Brinklcy^s—
Journjil pieces, on tho nfghtly
new-scast.*! w ill be analyses.
* ciwcuicrutin FiLui eiHiaiuM
SIEVE McQUEENa t 2 0 0 M PH !
- 2 n d G R E A T
W E E K ! !
DAILY~ 7 7 3 5 : 9 7 3 y
(i ::
End i Soon^
i0;40
8:0071). ft — V ic D.inioneJ il . 4’, 5 - - M.«ke Room for Gr.m'd^lclv7sl - - Wrtstiihfllon: Woek In IJcv.t
8:10- '2sl, 4, 5 • Diin Auoust 7sl - N tT PMyhoose
»:00?sl, 7b, 0 — NflC AclKin Pl.iyhool 21) - Ic f P.ili^ce 3, - Lnnrer II ViC O.imone
i. i - 10:00
J}1. 3' 5, -71., 0, H — Ni'ws. Wciithcr,’ Sports 4 - 1 1 Tcihes i) Thiof
_7sl — riQunno It Out .10:1
2vl. 7t). u.,- Johiiriy Cfl'rion Jb — Movie; '■The Mudlrtrk"3 — Ciinorron Strip II — SIr.ihge Rcporf
10:405 - UOKino f-rom the rorun i
11:004 - News, We.itiii'r, Sporls
AlnmanacYly United PrcNS International
Today is Tlmrstlay, Ju ly 22,
Uie 203rd-day of 107L
The moon is new.
Tlip morning stiirs are Venus,
-Mara and Saturn. -
l l ie evening stairs are Mercu
ry and Jupiter. *
n iose b o n ro n tliis day are
under the sign of I.£o.
Amerieaiiv psychialri.st • Karl
Menninger was born Ju ly 22, i r "
"Thif Disorderly Orderly"4 — Movie. "Autumn Lenves"5 — M.)w.-|li.Flvc 0 7‘J • - WIiAl'S Now 71), 0 - Th.sf Girl
7:30• 7sl — 30 Mlnufes 7b — OtltJ Couple S — Room 32?
■i - MnviL-:-.;:uriqiuiiii—Youna—f-roniiersin.in'
11:004 -- Nt-ws, We.Uher. Sports
U:104 — "Movie; "Vov.ige Prehistoric Plnnct"
13:007*1 — M.in fo Wom,jn -----
13:0}3<t — Movie; "Drolton Arrow"
lo
M f f Z i n W Y S
HOWA I 7 ! 0 0 — 9 i l 0 p . m . :
Positively last "6 " Da ys
I O p e n 7 ; I S p . m .
* * g y Q n " a t 8 ; 0 0 p . m .
I A story q ( love.
i R I m e d by D av id L e an ^
Daughter
rin tluii day in history: ”In IWH- Confedcrnte troops-
under Gen. John Hood were
defeated by Ticn. W illiam
______SliL‘rninn*«i_Union forcijj ^in the
battle for Atlanta.
In 1032 Conj'ross passed th e .
firs t Home Loan Bank Act,
— — IM’ovidlnR— fw loral— fuiidii.. to _
private mort^'ago-iending insti-
__ tutlons. •- - : In l'J34 notorious gangster
John DiUlngep-was killed when
— —-27.Eni,men trappedji.bo coming
out of a'diH'agoTfieatcr. -
______<i‘-•legateK_from_4^nalibns approved an intcnla-
tional reennfitructloii bank witli capital oLmore than SO billion.
^ JANE „iohoa/iherlQind
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Frayed cut Off Jeans 4-7 <399 sale $1.27 Frayed Cut Off Jeans 8-18 .7r. .Tr,.„.t3,99 $L50 Polo Shirts 4-7 . . . . . . *199 sale $1.27P o l o s h i r t s - 8 4 ^ v - r , ^ ^ r T ^ : , B r i J i r ^ a l ^ ^ ^
— Flared Pants^48^^;T-rnr.or^^»-sal^^Flared Pants.............. ...... 99 sale 2/$7.00Short Sieeve Sport Shirt. . . . . . . .. 99 sale $1.00
. . t o y s ; \San<l Ptillt, Butkal w/i)iov«l. and liadth i«lt . rag. 4Q'-il.39 1/2 pil(«
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G ir fs T e iin is O x fo rd s .. . . . . . !$139 sale87' SingleHibachi............ ....oss» sale$3.00Mens Depk.Oxfords.. . . . . . . . . . . {>99 sale $2.27 50ct. 7 oz. Foam Cups.......... .... sale 44'Boys Tennis Shoes....,.,« i,99 ^ate 2 for $3.00 250 ct. White Paper N a p k ' m s 39 IVBoys Racer Oxfords . M J) > r«fl, S3.V9 sale $3.47 Foam Ice Chest............... ....d 39 sale 07'Mens Sandals M . . M . . I.', n I. H I. . rafl. $3.39 sale $1.50 Plastic Bird Bath. . . . . . . i39» sale $L97
S p e e d s a i d c r a ^ c a u s e
—Th^day, July 22, 1971 TlmM'N«wi, Twin FalU,.Idaho 9
MUeI l HEIM, Germany . Police said at least 25 persons (UPI)-A railways spokesman were killed and 122 - were
:::aaliindar^iCBi»lOTpaodonTr^jUI«r»H5nR5T^^^ curve may have, cauwa the^express (TEE) train Unking dCTflnmehl near the Swiss- Basel, Switzerland, with Cbpen- German border Wednesday of a hagen plunged down a 15-foot transcontinental express train embankment Into trackside
"crammed with vwatlonerB; houses hear the~vlIl^e“ or Official determination of the Ilhelnwoiler about '15- miles
cause of tM crash was pending, north of the Swiss border! an Investigation.---- '
American, BHUah and Scandinavian tourists were amongu ir .
The train, one of doxens o! TEE expresses which crisscross Western Europe, Swerved off a right-hand curve, forcing me'TDtsa^iMBmouvfl, to~rou down the ^bankment until it slammed upside down against a house. Most of the 14 passenger cars followed, damaging.
several other houses.At least four of the dead,a u u n r r ^ r w t f r i n w
houses, police said.A TEE railways spokesman
said the train probably was traveling too fast on the curve. Police'Bflld lh6"^et"ca‘u ^ 'dr the crash would not be known until an. investigation completed by the. Freiburg prosecutor,.
Reds blamed
TEI. AVIV (UPI)-An larooll wonted to toll Iho story now Htl7f»n Bflyq It wng thi* Riigglnr ti boforo ho ^loH. nnd not thfl NbtIb ni' the Wvdra said at the start of the,Russians claim _ w h o - m a s - I n t e r n e d In thesacred 12,000 Polish army Starobyelsky labor camp gear otflccrs during World War II In whore tho kllUngs occurrod and tho-kntyn-Korost -near- tho'WM told of ,the-inddent by a Soviet city of Smolensk. . Malor Sorokin who saw the
• German soldiers imcovored a t l d ' “ thd major Hot■ pwm in>^.grnvo in 11M3 containing
the- bodies and said Soviet
Chairm an namedSELECTED chalnuan of the Atomic Energy Commission by
IVjesldcnt Nixon Is James R. Schleslnger. a member of the commission, right His choice came after resignation of Glenn T. Seaborg, left, who had served as chalnnan since IMl. Schleslnger was assistant director of office of management and
----- - budget. Beaborg will return to University of. Callfomla,'Berkeley, ai faculty member. (UPI)
P p o s e e H t a i^
p r a i s e s b i d
I (roorvi irniftH ♦kn P«!«d Ho sald .'tho. v*orld wjll^ wh'at"niy eyes
shooUng each ono in the back behold, -mo Poles hdve all beenof the head. ...
' ' l ia o cm e d a s llh o w a s so In K
We n r r ^ n L l . » nt of convulsions as The U.S. Congress investlgat- i^, »«ii,n,i >• wuHrfl wilrl “ Ha ed the >"cldent and ta 1M2
Russian t r S ^ had ldUed“ h2
& » „ K ‘”o'f:Sp^H} pM\'i rTSlTnd ^
_ Wednesday, Israeli cltlxen Ho said ono of tho officersAvraham Wydra, M, « ild the Identified as 1st Lt. AlexanderRussians were responsible for Suslov told him, " I want to tolltho massacre. A Polish Jew by you tho story of my life.
years in Soviet labor camps and I are the two most— durlng-the-war.-------------------- unfortunate peoplc-|n-thfi-wholo_
Wydra told tho Israeli nows- world. I killed tho Tolacks’paper Malariv that three Soviet wltli my -own hands. I shotJewish officers who either them,pnrucipaled in or witnessed the "There were some Russian
. killings told him of -the soldiers who couldn’t stand i t - ■—■massacrerHe—snid—^ho— wnir^ojrthrcw^cmsolvas'lntirthff”
if.(-UP4)— guilty- AnRclii Davis argued her Innoccht.” motion to act as her own Hie black militant and lawyer at her murdor-kldnap former UCIA in.strucbr is
"7~trin!'W <an^W iri~dl8<^Bu aecu«od-.of buyinK RunT^Uio prosecutor described as hclpln^p1fl“ tho" Auir^.’ lWflT"
.sworn to secrecy at■ Uic..time
t h r e a t e a s e s o f f
part In it, and George Jackson, whoso freedom Uic state says was one of' Its objectives.
" I would like to draw for tho court a picture of what a black defendant finds In an American right to counsel but courtroom," Mias DaVia told vitiate -tho right
. Superior .Judge Richard E.Amason.
"He finds a white Judge, a white prosecutor, and overwhelmingly white Jury and often is urged to plead guilty by a white
_ public defender or a . whito court-appointed attorney.
"It's my belief that B5 per ccnt of black defendants plead
to self-rcpresenlation.’’
Judicial decisions denying tho right to cocounsol seem tio be overly concerned with decorum in the courtroom, she said, sometimes for expedlpnt rca' sons "which raise grave. questions about tiie American Judicial system."
She' said Magee, a San Quentin prisoner at the time of tlio shootout, hod been sentenced to life In \m for a $10 robbery nnd'kldnaplng ln l/>s •Angcle^for‘~whtcH“ n"Tntddl(y-' class white youth would have nrobflblv received probation or
TAIPEI, Taiwan (U P l)- a upended sonftnce. President Chlnn« KoUhck of , ,> » “ “ “r ‘ '“ ■
tholr plan to “ divldo and' So «lnd Sta o Prison, wps conquor" the froo world, no oriBlnally sent to prison for liloRffller how f r io n T n r th e rm a r -^ rT ^ ^ i '* u r-*^appear . robbery after pleading guilty on
In- a mossaKO to tho current <• »•>«« '“ ‘ " " ''I ',fifth conference of tlie World ,, , * .,AnU-CommunUt Uague In Ma-
- "Hlarehlani(-«ald-tho-Conunu>J!<!^JjLW“ !5““ni«U "will under no c lrcy iiT ^® ^''^ le fV sa iM fe iT han a
No change
in Rpd aim
stances alter tlielr plan to communize tho whole world and enslave all of mankind." .
•^==“ No’mattJjr~x»hBt~offensivttit; _o£ amlles-oiLunUcd-front JacUcft
said, **they (tho CunmunUts) ...will never deviate from their
nttnmpt ts dMH'
white man would hove.I
I -Giant-plane-
U Aircraft official said Wednes-0 ftMdom camp throuah ,he firm Is considering
niough niaklng -no dirert i^gj^xliod 747 piano whichre fe ren t to President NUon » ^ p , ^ ,
1118 design would remove the
■miply clear that I n ^ opinion , | rS t io n "Zdei, n i lT p l^.N tan’s tour of ComAu^l J|„t<,hl„g u,, superjef. Dl-.Oilna wUl tMt change MM 'h*- ^y a f«* feet, would
, tung’sanU-Amerlcan policy.. ^ permit doubllii Ihe current» . « ' paaaenger Qipadty, be said.
........ L i n e l o s e s ttt>wn said the studies of the' NEW YORK (UPI)—Anieri- prqpo8edtwo4ecl(er were made
can Airlines reported a loss of in anticipating the potslbU uset23.2 million for the first six between Ja0an’a two major
— nmiUts uf ' tlilg yeu! r t 'unipm<Hl" WaCT; Tdcyo BU ."UUUTto a lota of 11.7 mlUlon for the because this, .was the likely
' same period last year. It place for introduction of ^onper— 'toiUi’BnnounEM't<9iy. imd fa ^ r 747 st^Jeta.
"lawycr-llko. Impressive and attempt by ,convicts to oscoiworderly." from tlic Marin County court-
‘■a»o didn't cull mo u mnd house,dog. sho didn’t' call me n Arnason allowed Miss Dovis MOREHEAD, Ky. (U P I)- Five consecutive days of rain
- racist,!'. Assistant- Attorney-to-argue-the-motion-oyer-the- of gpnjover from a had caused the Ucking River toGeneral Albert W. Harris said, objections of Harris, who said temporary earthen dam eased rise to an unusually high level
Miw Davis said sho should be Uio Judge, by allowing it, was • - - • ......... -• allowed to act as her own accwling to the very request lie~c6counseV"^~Krounds bU’cks was supposed to decide. . .
are rallroaded>to Jail by.white Wlten slio finished HarrisJu^es, white Juries and white complimented l»cr pre.sentatloncourt-appointcd attorneys. butsaid tluit if sho actcdas her
She citod as cxhmplcs Ruch- own cocounsol it would blur tlw ell MagL }, who is accuscd along .• lino between lawyer andwith her In tho 1970 Morin defendant to Uie point where U ,County shootout, J«mo.«j Mc-» ,\*ould bo difficult to cross-' •• ' per cent, of the persons whoOaln, wlu) was killed taking oxnmliio. Workmen, using, bulldojcrs lived In'the valley left their
today, but the Army Corps of And filled the 15-mlle long Engineers aakad residents-of-'reservolr - -behind the - dan>tobacco firming 'Animunltles almost to overflowing,below the dam not to return to Ihousands of acres of tobaccotheir homes yet. farmland at the foot of the' Waters from tho uiin-swollcn Allegheny Mountains In north-Licking' River leveled off about eastern Kentucky were thrca-a foot from the new, makeshift tened.top of the dam lato Wednesday Officials said Wednesday M
Speaking in a low voice which and piling iindliaga', had raised homes,m MmeUmos nearly inoudi- ^ tho temporary dam - Hw earthen dam was built to
b o. Miss Davis argued that tto seven feet by Wednesday night, hold back tho water while then ... - t ! IndicaUng Just how serious tho permanent Cave Run danf wasConstitution guarnntMd tho original tjiroat of a'spillover under construction. Hie work
U did not haj been - scheduled to be completedin 1973.
SAVE ^ BEAUTY CENTER
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Rollon . . . ....... .............. Rag. $2.50Uquld .......... ............Rag. $1.85Creme Souffla . ..................... Rag. $2.50
TrMlmaat MMatarbMa ■••SBL U u M C lM lM w R .a .»4 .0 0 . . . . . . . . NOW
-MoUtur* itMnwNlght Cram*—••bt St)'S“ NOW-®3—S y .C t .a m M u i................... .. $3./S NOW * 1 * * ’
UnJ.f Mnk.un l« ll.n ........... IlM . H.50-NOW— 3 —
______ ■TmlmilrMogle d « i i Jn0 UlCH n s S T *? " Now _ly>ycd-|-iv.igu,i:r.......... ;
Nikbii sees Viet war sce^e in larger drama' ' I ■ . ■ . . 1
JO in Fall*, Idaho Thursday, July 22, J?7l
demands of Senate doves and unknown,others to set a date for But it Is fraught with dangerswithdrawing AmerlcarJ troons. and nobody realizes this better
.. ilfles than the Presidenta ^ I f t In the power structure In He remembers, for instance,
much onvmore, Uio main "''Ich lutcrnoyonal ■ t-olallons Uio humllloUon suffered by hisr^ n h S c S s B o V a b c c ™ . h»7 ,»een conducled for the old mentor Presldonl M g h l Involved In that-traKle connicl-PM two.decadea. opcntog new .D. EUcnhoWcr-wlien a ,U2 spy wilf i<i Ahlaln Oilna and the «venuea for negoUaUons ;and- plane Incident resulted In
■ WASHINGTON(UPI)-Pres- ■ ident Nixon always hiu regard- -ed-the-conflioHn-Vi«tn«ro-A
scene In a much larger dram*; AJtliouKli no 6no tolKs about it
the Soviet Union. • House has purposely sought toFor this reason, the Wlilto (lowngrade Its own expectations
wars of UMrHllon II espouses. ^ ThiN tins led many to ■
concludc tlint there cap be no----- Instlnjj- Mttlemont on-Vletnam.' without t)ie Hs-wnt of aiina, the
- ...mnin supplier- of-arrns~and-ldi!olo|[icnl support to Hanoi iirjfl tlio Vlot Con«. And here, IK'rhaps njore than nriywhere
. cl.Hu, lies tlio hope of the IVcsldent'.i fortlicomlnK trip to Pokln«...... ........
lECD R ATO R P L A S T IC 1 1 1 % f t , JAh - I.coIoij, r « 4 'A 3' « 4' _ ■ ; / W ^ y i l
P A IH tA H D S J A IH S $ ^ 5 0 .OddtondEnctft . . .’ ................... mKU Gal.
A S S T PREFINISHED ^M n i i in iy p . ^ 3 / 0 O f f
-------- ririnlly.' iiirm n irr Bctors^i-Uic drama have entered the Bt4iKc. ■ • . ...
Tim Invltijtion to nteel with ' nnilrman ' Mflo " ‘Pst'4unfr^nd'*......iVemlcr Qiou !?n'-lol Is 'n coup
of enormous coiiscquences for Iho Prcaidcnt, botli at homo anil iibrtlhd.
Pollticnliy, It Is l)ound to raise his populurlty and take tJie focus of public attention
PREFIHISHED PANELING4‘ x 7 ‘ Shea)t .............................. Ea.j
RYLO CK W IN D O W S ? f l % n f JEnlln Sloch, %lngU & Iniulolad . . ; f c V /V UTl
CEDAR GRAPE S T A K E S $ 5 0 0 ^6' Lengths Rag. $6.00/bundl« . bundU
where tlw* Viet Con« have put.“ f6rth rt'di.'yiKrccnble pcace plan-
Nlxon hiis been under increasv n { pressure lo accept; It gives
him more freedom to resist the H
M tHOUSTONLBRvCQ.301 Second! Street South, Tw in Falls 1
8 T R A C K T A P ES$J99Your
Choice
Special Group L.P. 'sCamdon — Harmony
Choico ofFavorite ArtItU. .
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SIDEWALK SPECIALSS a n d a l s -
€ a s e r a I s ’
T e n n i s S h o e s
9 9AND
9 9D r e s s S h o e s
- J C R A X ^ S M ^ C J A L S
M E N 'S S A N D A L S &■ •' T' ^DRESS SHOES
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T w i n F a l l s C H y - W - > d e ^
f r id a ^ & s^ u r d a y
w
1 0 G a l l o n
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A lb in o L y r « - la i le d
MOLLIES6 7 *Reg.
$1.50
MARBLEANGELSfhome grown)
R«»0.$1.47SPECIAL . ■ ■ . O #
Baby Cage-H‘ai*od ,
RACCOONS*35®^
The TROPIOUARIUMIn tw in FolU
618 North Main 733-8075
In Boite 716 North Orchard
345-9791
Special Sale!While They Last
3 L E G G E D
M IL K S IO O L
$4.95 ..... Now /2 l?fice
Cusfomor/ P/ease... • I It inio
Summer Patio FurnitureClose-Out Prices!
■ H u r r y !
Only a Fow Left 18 8
& Up
E A R L Y B I R D S A L E !
AMMUNITION SALE!Ri7/o — P/sfb/ — Shofgun ,Buy Now & Sav* for FallM U S T L I Q U I D A T E S T O C K
A T D E A L E R 'S W H O L E S A L E
Bushmell 4x Rifle Scopet : x t r a K r a x y S p e c i a l
* 2 4 ”R e g . $ 4 1 . 9 5
On the eornbr of Moln & Second St.
, t Twin Falli, Idaho
i H R a w
Discontinued carpet «clfwpl»<iT- W » wtlarfulselection o f expensive ccrp«it sam ple} going
Slie ■ nal pricel
6n(y.,:.99«
K R A Z Y !
ASSORTED GIFTWAREbno Table . . .
~iims7sitvsr~ S la ln la s s S te e l
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5 0 % :Jageiiy SlveiJhisters.
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___One Group -ReB-$4 .9B.,
33One GroupReg.,$5.98....... .........................
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*4 3 3
HELEN'S RECORD SHOP-_22i-MAINJLVE^E.--------------------- 733.8609-
; RTED PIERCED EARRINGS
1 4 k $ 4 4 9P o s t s ........................... . ■
dXtewatghIeGents Wc tch Bands ^ ^Years Supply
i h o d i n g ^
JEWELRY COi
FOR OUTSTANDING CRAZYDAZE
VALUES' 'SBB OUR AD ON
P A G E U
Men's — Ladios'. Bpys' — Girls'
BIRTHSTONE RINGS
" F a m o u s N A M E b r a n d
miRIST WATCHESOFF
On tho cornar of Moln & Sacond St, W.
Tvt/ln FoHi, Idaho .
Thuriday, July 2 2 . 1971 TlmM-N«wi|' Twin F a llt/ld ah o 11
Study chief preparing booEWASHINGTON(UPI)—Leslie Ife haa been worUng on'the ble to the nation^s policy didn't affect my^hlstdry at all," proach. The
H. Gelb, who supervised the history* at the Brookinga makers Is the same for niost of he said in an interview. **As far he sal^ conc- 'l- ,1, ^ >h ^ n « t l t i itb m » « - n ^ v iU e 8 . >............. ................................ .. I ,--- 1------flOWpilji>g,ej_ toe BgW;
Pent;War,hopes will be an even ^ r e thorough and lasting history ofthat l(Kycar>old;conflict.— -----
' Gelb said his book>-«tlll more than a year away from publication—will center on the basic forces that contributed to 'the dedaions of four presidents.,
iiR.-T -wluit.. I , nail ~st^y ofthe Viefeam' he ISr the Pwila^h In"April, flthoiigh Bro5HnBrcarBfupy''thB | ^ ____________working on what he 1969, after saving in the shuns partisan politics, the 4i- use those documents -for Hia ^ k , he saidr will
transition between the Jc^nson yeal‘-old bistltute Is a haven for footnotes but that Is about all." concentrate ’ on '*the * basic and Nixon administration. some inteUeCtu|ds who s ^e d He said the Pentagon papers forces and how they Impacted—Gdb‘s - proiect—is—more—the -Kennedy..and Jt nson and t^ book he is writing are on Vietnam.”
- • ■ administrations.- Uke Gelb, dlff< .................. 'their work at Brookings paral> lels their work for the government.
drama tlo thw the research work being done by nu>st of the 90 staff members at Brookings. But the objective of increaaing the base of information availa-
in their ap-
O f f i c i a l e n d o r s e s
r e g i o n a l a i r p o r tIJOISK (UPI) - A HuKhos
Air West official told tho sccond
.BrooUngfl President Kermit Gordon, himself budget dlrcc-
ptor In theKennedy Bnd"Johnson BdmlnlBtratbns, concedes that the staff Is loaded with
. refugees from the New Frontier, and the Great Society.
,Gelb was In a curbus position Jreg^-dingJhe.P^tMon.pPperiL
nu dlruLttHl,nrjecrr
Crewsbattlewater
cotler dam July 20 In •Uanpt to hold back waten threataiiiig Ip ^ipUl over, flooding hundred* of acrea of tobacco ’ land near “ MSr'dieiarKy. Crcwi began iandbaggfaig top of dam after It
grew too narrow for heavy eqnlpneat (o work safely. ‘ Dam s spillway was unable to drabi oH -waters rapidly enotigh to prevent danger of flooding. (UPI)
•’» “ W" ,, , , , bolire parts of the 47-volumo Altman said cnrKo lmd boon hlalory wore published by Tho
.jmmiiil mooting of company ofd-. Krowlnu substsnllally out of Uio m„ „ Vork Times the Washlne- clab-^alrportBtaUon- niaua- Twin Palls olnwrt, with latest -Ion'Port and clhw^newpmyrffr licrs Tucsdayr^proposod l-e- fluurcs attlio 100,000pounds per lutmiiok—h»—umn-lLnlU ii*-!. dnnni nimnrt ln,fl'Jlil-P.ll. .h n'gnth i p , ^ Although he-waa-laiBUlai-^"opening tho door to on nrou " I yucss yoiTcnn l-cally'sCO"
-we haven't been able to really Ujo diversity of Idaho when yourouch before.’* rcullzo "most of tho cargo con-
Kd Allmnn,.vlco prc.sUlont In slsta of fish and panly hose,"char^o of operationH for U)o re- ho said.
' Hionol atrHno, said cnrrlor had AUmnn crcdltod-strcnmllnlng ier>, Umlled In "Uio past be*r‘of tho airline’s a^in lstra l'
with the contents of the papers, “ He Witt -TrtlC' f ee io use tho
hformation in. preparing his own history of U.S. participation tin Vietnam from 1954 to the present. He now may use
newspapers.causo It wn? unable to u-no it i as an example of changes which u- ««,.mblKtier Jots In U,o Twin Falls were undertaken sinc? tho air- Sarea. line was purchased by Howard no major diange. In hU
"Wo hnvo been rondy to fly Hu«h(!s.job Into Twin Falls since 1068,” The Pentagon papers reaUy
UNBELIEVABLE!!! BRAND NEW A D M IR A L -
M O U K L 9P267
I S E U V I C E C O M P A N Y
I 2 K 2 n d A v c . N o . — T w i n F a l l s
TWIN FALLS CITY-WIDE SALE! FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 23-24lOOPAIR
p i M i ^R e g . t o * 7 . 2 5
W h i t e B a b y
BOOTS $150lo sixe 8R e g . * 5 . 7 5 . . . ................. W
MACIE’S BOOTS
la ’ TlmBi-Nowi, Twin Foll«. Idaho Thur«d»y, July M, 1971
Y e a r - r o u n d
MOI^l-l-A. Or«. (U P I)^^«^
of 7:.i0 Monday inortiUi}'. -Juno
--- 28.' Molnlln'a elctncntHry,'»chooJ
(Ustrict convcrU'd ILs sysUsni
from ' the tuirtiiJil nliio-inonth
ncndetiilc yunr ty ;i miltiuo
--- ycnr-flr«njn«l pliui.------------
Wlmt iiiukos llio cvunt unique
Is UiJit il is tlif first cleinciiUry
--- schonrin thcstn ic 'tn 'innke 'tlio”
cliaiu!0. nItliouKli uxpuctxtinnH ■ are It Aon't Ix; llie lust. Ilisiru!
____ costs f f and Uixpay-*!rs’ rolin-’latico t(v foot hlf'licr
Uixes, eouplod with iiicroa.sliif;'
Liubcn— ul— s,ludc‘nta— and. m’«rf-Tim'ainK-nr<rt!jm5inHnntr ir schunl.s to look Into the
feiiKlhllity of ycnr-around cdu*
‘“cation.
Mnliillii,I2lcineiUi^‘fy School did__
' it with apparent support and
“ enthiLilnsm •not"only from^tho"
/ tiiachor.s, and paronto, but,
. in c rod lt ly «I«n -fmni t l i c .
youn i'g llT s!
No Slid (aces slood' out unwni« -
for classes Moiulay, as they
Kooriiod Just us cnthtLsia.stic as
earlier f’cneraijoiis'wort! whmr
summer vacation rolled around.
One tJiird urader was even
ht^ard to say, "Gee, .scliool's'
rcnlly jjreat."
Sam Wilson, .superintendent
of the school district and ardent
' Huppartcr of the p lan, iuiUl the
sliow of confidence from Uie
parents in Uie district wa.s
overwhleminu.
"Kvon kids whQ.iic parents
.«yild tlmy woiilrln't send them to
Uic Kunimer torm’slwwed up,” ho .<uiid.- ()neenlhu.'?in.sticpnr«nlcalled
Up after the first day's classes
and 'sa ld , “ My kUls can hardly
wait to KO . hack to bcHooI
- t<)inorrow. -------------------
’ Wilson is lia|)py alwut the
succo.HS. "W o col off to Ji iiood st^irt^'*- ho' Baidr“ "Wo "dUlrt't
encounter any' problems wo
didn't oxjMJct,"
In brief, t)ie new system o|)oralo.«j on a scbedulo of four continuous quarters which will
<n-p>nccrAnrMand 250 pupils on vacation during each of tlie four periods.
In Addition to regular boll*" days dttflnK-eMch-termrfnailty— and stwlonts will receive "one wccC of-v4ication at the ehd of each term. ’ ■
’Hie Kreat outdoors which > :)upi{sters enjoyed each sum* jner, won't bo missed entirely by.-amiunur session studenlfl.
SCOTCHTArt1/2" X. 300' Reg.35‘ ............ .......
LAWNFERTILIZER mo r t h o — Coveri 6,000 »g. j l . Was S j^ ' i ~ £m
ROSE FOOD5 lb. “DAWN" By SCOTT Rog,$ 1.98........
« WADiNG POOLSCLOSE OUTsBIG savings Many Sizes and Typos Valuos to.
trips apd outing’s wliero tliey
can .study l!eoi;raphy, science,
and History.
• In fact. W llsoa attributes tlio
se»!niln(j ’ popularity of tlio
Kununer se-ssion amon|{ the kids
lo the fact that the prof'ram Is
jjeared to the outdoors.
Many of the teachers, Wilson
KuUl, w ill find a closer
relJitlonship between teacher-'
and student' l>ccau.so of Uie
sinaller class-load.
Said Wilson. "Now we can
rap M)orc on ii personn! basis."
2-Woods,. 5 Irons, Bag. Morf's & Women's Rog. $59.95 Valuo MOTOROILPENMZOIL, QUAKER STATE! HAVOLINE-2dwt. & 30 wt. . . . qt.
-Road^open-now-MACKAY — Gartli Buxter, Whllo. roods aro generally
Mackay district ranger of the Challls Notional Forest, said today all roads on the district aro now open exccpt the rood
JcfldiniiJram-MackuY.t .Altlcr-,Oeok.
■nio bridge across Cope lilom __-draw_WiM»—wasljod-out—thls- — spring? he said.
good und passable for pickups and puffsongcr cars, forest service officials rccomm«nd iieavily loaded veliicles and th n s n p n lH n {> _ trn lW .« i tn n n t
but snow bonks allU torder elovallon lakes, much of the road, making it wet and narrow. On tii'j} Burma'Hoad, Uiere is a soft spot where it crosscs tiie East Fork of the Big Lost Biver. Anotlier soft aroQ Ison bio Copper Basin loop , road botWeen Uie guard statjon * and Loko.-. Croek, Uio-ranger aaid-
■ o i i i i a I i M l i ' — M fca —tONG PLAY RECORD:■3 3 ^ / 3 Hi fn2"7*^usic orSprtn^op Arltist . .
" KUBBEITHOSr
attempt su^ roods os Antelope Summit.:—TVails-are-fllso-open-on-lKe- districtnlthoughTomcBnow and
another
LENIENCE 9 FOODS
DOUBLE STAMPS
D O U B LIC O ID S TB IM BTAMPS Thit W«eU*nd on all ordert of *20 .00 or moro
D O U B L E Your savings at Marty’sFtyth G rade A
P a n R ^ d y
Fryers
'2-IbT"Falli Brand
-Franks-New, Red or White ^
P o f a l o t e s . . . . . . . . . . lo'ibs.t g a ■ i r
B r e a d . . . . . . . 1 ib. 4' loovet
______ ' ____________ — T I W c ”V t ie i in f i S a u s a g e JN o v e l l 91 ox. ^
P o r k « B e a n s — 3 7 - 9 '
...25' Ct>totful7firaided
T^^flirogEttuy$ f 4 9
; a 4 ^ - x 4 5 '.
4AARIIN SOUTH PARK
CRAZY DAZE SPECIAL2 5O D D S & I N D S T a k e n f r o m
o u r M o u s e w a r e s - D e p K ---------
V a l u e s t o $ 2 . 0 0 —
WILD SAVINGS ! ! ! !A n A s s o r t m e n t ^
o f H o u s e w a r e s C
- a n d - O d d f e - a n d E n d s ----------------- ---------------
V a l u e s t o $ 1 0 . 0 0
$J 99
25‘8 to 10 foot Longthi Brass Coupling $2.90 Value...................
COFFEE MUGSStonowafo and Patforns Values to $2.50......................... from
PEATMOSS $0994 cu. ft. Bog Compact $4.00 Value ..............................
Redwood Planters J /3Hangers and Tubs . o f f
ILEMAN4ENTi jc i io ; 5 3
tlnpainted Furniture 7tiVnMany pieces, Pino-Stools fronn $5.97 ........................SAVE / w
$J97
61*
E L E C T R I C C H A R C O A L
LIGHTERCHARCOAL BRIQUETSHardwood 10;(( Bag
ROTO TILLERS ^A%5hp. Ro . $189.95 8 hp. Reg. 259.95'........ ......... .SAVE \ M \ M / V
KRAZY HOUSEWARE TABLE$ 2 0 0
-S pec iaLG rA ups-o f-H o u s e w a r e s t a l< e n f r o m
o u r r e g u l a r s t o c k ___________
V a l u e s t o $ 6 . 0 0
M AD DOG TABLE. S p e c i a l B u y s - f r o m — ----------------- ■■ ^ -
T h r o u g h o u t t h e S t o r e .
T o o n u m e r o u s t o m e n t i o n . H r
F A N T A S T I C S A V I N G S
ORTHO GRO 12« .liquid Plant Food for Azealea and Evergreen Rog. $4.98 . ^3|. Barn and Fence Paint $i ss
-ALMONDROCAPound Bucket $1.95 Valuo . ................. ^
MIXED NUTS fi1«Vacuum Pock 13 oz............ ■ ■ \ f ^ Cf1 h CANYOCOTS $i;95
2x6, Green BrowrrrlFoldlnQ'Aluminum Framb Wor5'£Er93 .
ASSORTED CANDLES S0% „ COLEMAN FUEL Q 7 cOne Gallon Slie Reg. $1.29 Volu# . ....................... V ■ '
SUNGLASSES qn% LAUNDRY ASKET-------— FOSTER GBASmAony-Stylw-FKMW- '......... .. Sovoral Loiors, Kiastic, Large Lcyaacity Were-J I. IV..................
WILD MOOSE TABLEA s s o r t e d H a r d w a r e I t e m s
a n d T o o l s T ' s a n d ' ^ ' s
o f i t f e m s t o b 6 C l e a r e d i
TANTASTfc Sa v in g s " '
LIGHT FIXTURESG i a n t A s s o r t m e n t o f L i g h t
F i x t u r e s D e c o r a t i v e d s w e l l -
a s U t i l i t y
~ V a l u F T o * $ S : 9 ! r t ^ $ 3 9 : y i
P ^ u r i a b o r c a m ] p T m t t s “
d e d i c a t e d a t c e r e i n o n y
Dignitaries visit. E. FRITZ DEHREN, executive BimliitBnt (iie Iilnlm ^cretary of Agriculture vlxllfl with Harold WIIrou, mayor of Paul durldj; the dedication of the uew Pnul l4il>or houBliiK projcct Wcdaeftdoy.
area plan complete
Hy GEORGIA LAYTON Timcs-Ncws Writer
- -----------PAUri-----About 126 persons(ittcndcd Um dedlcutlon of the Pnul Ijibor HJousinK Project Wodnesduy nftornoon, l\vo tniles east of Puul'.
Dbmil’d TTT^Iirdor, hIhIo" cilroctorDf” Knrmorfr:HoiTio- Admlnlstriition welcomed the ^roup imd introduced Kucflt;). He iilso served iis m«stok* of ccremoriles during the hour^' lonj{ event.
Harold Wilson, mayor of Paul, fliiid the city of Paul was proi t i tif ilmli pai I IH liu pi u jB if and of the liuitAlliitlon in tho community." Mayor Wilson, "IValsud the hoiLiinti l^oard, the
ite-and"f^crnilnncnctcs“for“ thoir cooperation., in the project."
— Clytle Greenwellrchnirmnn of- tlie Paul Labor llounlnf' Kuve tlio brief hi.story of the Paul Ul)or Cainp ,.
'riio Paul HoukUu; board luul nppH<‘fi.fnr-«.lnan.ln-.Snpt^lflfi()- luul within . 13 montiis the i'armor« Home Administration iipproved a loan in tlie amount of $250,050 and n Kcnnt of t:tnt.l50 for the prolect. An nddltional I'rant.of $20,000 was upproved hist montli to complete the project of 20 all electric "four-ploc” units (two iwdroom apnrtmont^O-
Uiwns and trees are yet tp be planted. Grccnwell said.
Mrs. Gladys lilHquibcl, Hurley, ■ former executive director Idaho Citizens for Migrant Affairs, expressed
-"Uianka to-j)er»3ns and aRen- cles who have taken part In providing tho new farm labor lioa inij project a;, Paul In bcluiif of Uie migrant laborers.''
Mrs. ITsqulbel said " ’Hiis Is
boglnri1nt!,.Bho said.K. Fritz pchrens. cxeputlvo.
asslgtani to secretary of agriculturo was tho final speakcr'at the dedication.
‘"nils projcct represents a truly classic example of
'coopefutionbolweerriho federal ■govemmentplocnl'govemmcnt’ nnd private interests. Full credit mustijo to tlw Paul City Council, tho Minidoka V,County Commissioners,- tho ': throe fa rm o r-o w n o ti - l i ib o r associations Involved, and tho
Dopartmont _of_TiKilLullw » u n je' fwmil;
volvcd.' and -eollectlvely they .resolved them to create what - wo are convlnoeii is the most modern labor housing facility In Ujo . United States,'’ Hehrens said.
■‘Tlje project here ha.s 20 alli_ electric foui’-p.lox units —
-osHenlinlly —two-bedroom' apartments. .They WUre 'struciuraily planne<l so ■ that wlUiln each four-|)lox Uie simple act of locklnK a door cmi convert an apartment ln(o a ono, two, or three bo<lroom unit, depetKlinK on the needs‘of tho
nnd sewer system, block'topped street, and other features keyed to"tho"lde« that'many of the farm labor families W|li become pennancnt residents," Behrens said.—r^Tho-faot-U-that-IdaHo-haB--------one o! Hmj best farm laborhnustnK~prjRrnTns“ lir- the --------country," ho'sald. "Kven now, other states are studying Idaho's program as a pattern for tholr use," he added. ' ‘
McssaKoa of congratulations were read from J. B. Smith, - -admlniatrator---- of-----FHA,-
Adminlstration," Hehrens said. • "Hie project also includes a "Individually, each yroup <l *y taro center, recreational
rccoKnlzed tho problems In- fucllltles, land-scaplnK, water
WashlnKt^' DT’t'Tr Son. I-en Jordim, Sen. Frank Chyrch, Hep. 'Hiunes A. McClure and
_QmiLHiini$9n-__ __________
l l l a l n e
C a m n M
C a N fjIa - i 5 h m n v
IS o o d ln iS J o r o i t i o
I J n c o l n
~ M f n l ^ o k a
t w i n r a l lN
Directoraccordlacking
Thursday, July 33. 1971
llOISR (UPl) - Tlic past preslUent of tho Idaho Wildlife
atlon said Wedncsdaythe~ ({roup’s directors failed lust weekend to reach aKreemont on the best manngoment plan for tlie Whlto Clouds area of cen* tral Idulio.
Franklin Jones, Boise, said a "aubstantinl mnjorlty’’ of those attendlnt{ tabled a resolution fa> vorinK a natlotuil recreation area for tho roKlon.
'Jones callcd it a "50-50 split" overwhetherto accept a nation-’ al recreation area program in< •Ucirof-n-nntionnl~paHr-rccnrn’-
nOISE. (UPII - .T he state .Tho probimn iiroM Tu's-tay. . . . . . -------- ------- . . Uonrd ol .lOxnmlncra and tho wlicn the Uoiird of Exiim lncra [«'<■
)ii»l II lniBlnnlnu" o l (nrm liilior Stale Hoard o f Educatlon have held up a r«|UCHt from .Hobo
toiLilnir ilcvclopinonl which she chmo Uito conrllct over which Slate Collciio lor »1,000 In mov- .said has boon “ hccdHl for many . ............................................................. "Tlmv t<,.l lh l« l« nrf the time
yoarH."Vern W. Ycatos, former
toiiTor
Boards clasho y er expenses.
-1—pnilicmive-pUin-for—<lovolop- — — mcnt of tlui-cntlrc Yankc(Lli!ork
area to preserve historical-- ■ ■ i
lias been completed by the U.S. / Forest Service, Wuti Curl«on, ,j supervisor of the CiwillU National Forest aj>id today.
Development of Uie plan, he .said, will proceed as .soon as finiuiclng becomuH available.
Clayton Dlatricl lUmgor Dun Pence said the volume of. visitors in tite area this year lias reached new,records. The foroHt service maintaliw a mu.sem in the oUr school lioiisc in DiKter.
■0; 1
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\ county liualUi .super .chunHo
board has tlic authority to ap- ln« expenses for a staff mem- prove movinK expenses for edu- bor pendlnK an expliination ^cation personnel hired from out- from HSC as to why tho school just vvhlch way It should flnal-
itaFe! — n r o t l cckirriarauthoVl iUfln ------------------------------‘ '■ " ■ -C e® ------ ------------
oTh T a t e ! V , (iiti noi 8ceK prior i......jI>t. BunnlU W1HII< uio exmniners
area.On July 4 of this year, lie said
782 persons visited Uic museum and durlHR Die ’week in vyhich
.. tho holiday was obseryod almost 1,GOO vl.silors renistero(l
- at tlio museum;-It contain.'? n collection of relics of the early days of tlio nclKliborinK gold, mining townn of Cunter and Bonanza and is now iruuntained for public in8pectio9 by tlie U.S. Forest Service.
Pence said Uie heavy flow of 'vtaltors’ ls severely taxing facilities of Uie small mu.seuni.
-Slieriff checks
-xe&er-voij^
%
department regdlationfl. He dlrec tor oflhe Office of HlglTor promising payinehtT" _ ______miid the Wiliion I.al)or Camp JSducatlon.saUI Wednesdnvtliat Kljpe said In nrder_tfl-i:loar » | 'loan for lmnro\ ment.»» was since Nov. 2fl-19fl9.-the Stute un tho conflict ho had sent tho _
~re]ected T)y the local people lloard of Kducatlon luis assum- libard of Kxamliwrs a lottor” ! 'despite Uie critical nee<l for ed It had the autliority — wfUi Wednesday containing Uto ori-Improved lal»r housing. the stipulation tlmt If the out- ginal request transferring tho c5
'in July lOGO state and county of-state person did not fullflU approval autltorlty to tho Edu- > ■■KIIA officials met witli local his contract, ho would 1» liable cation Qoard. d 0 0 1 * 0 V C C lgovernment groups which was for moving oxpensos. Kline said the original request S'Mrthe beginning of the Paul' "nutStato Auditor Joe H. WII- was subinltted to the Board of bo i«e VuPIl — Rewoaenta-lioQsIng project we see today," llama said a search of Hoard Examiners Nov. 19, IMO and Cotleae andVcates .‘Uiid. of Examiners'minutes indlcat- tlic exominora approved tlio ro- k tVB Television Inc sUned
Iu)ui.se Shadduck, assistant to ed U>e autliorlty luul not been quest subject to resubmission , ^ aijreemcnt W^nesday^U- ‘Congressman Orval‘ Hansen, turned'over to Uio education for a final approval. Imi for KTVH to maintflui andcxprossod uroetl^a and best Ixiard. Khool'. education-wl.Hho.s from nc|r. Haaiiin on.lhe_______________ - -__________________ ~ nl ful^i/liilnn_oftiuiLsing project congressman Himsen has worked witli local iigencles on tiie project from tlie Humboldt waterBroader ruling pending criminal probe set
IV -------- WAfiHINffl»N-H)PH— K«lato investigators delving into
WINNEMUCCA, Nov. (UPI) gronted permits to store- A decision will be made "surplus" water in upstream"within a few weeks" whether dams on the South Fork, Norththere Is surplus water In tlie Fork and Mary's Ulver — allHumboldt niver ayatem, part of. tho Humboldt system.District Judge Grant Bowen Stewart Wilson, an Elko at-said Wednesday after hearing torney ropresentbig tho ran-
KAID-TV. .Jack Schaefly, formerly of
Denver, will direct the new facility. 'Hie new statJMi will be broadcast on channel i
Schaefley said consthictlon is scheduled to begin today oh an addition to tho KTVB transmit' tor sit4) at Doer Point north of Boise.
Mra.Georgiabavldaort, KTVB president, and Robert E. Krueger, vice president, signed the agreementalongwlth BSC President Dr. John Barnes. •
courl urgumenU.., Bowen, of Reno, said "Some said tho Humboldt River decree
oriianized crime plan to widen importint, unusual , and holds tho river U fully ap-Qii! scnnn of Uip r nrflbe. cnllino _____ ,_-j ..n>t «a^ Uioscopo of Uielr probe, ca l ng tai/reaUa points were ralMd in proprlated now and Ujero is no1----- iia—witnc.Hsea— "rcspeeljiblo~u,„— ------ — ------------------- r - l l e r - S C ; . l S
M ' |»ii'i)on«-«uch as bankers and ^jvo a lot of work to "Our position Uirouijhout Is
/Issistant SPEAKING.Mug the dedlcatlnn^of e ue\ Paul l i W Camp,' Louise Shadduck, odmlnlstratlve bsslstunt to CouRressmaii Orval Hansen, was one of many dignitaries ea hand., . . _
BELLEVUE - Blaine County Slierlff Orville Drexlcr conducted water-temperalure te.>itH at Magic Reservoir on Tluir- fidajTIh an erfort to”detLTmlne
'wlien tliu body of a drowning_vlctinunlfthtrl3tto-tlic.aur£acc--_:_Shoriff.'fl.dcputica luive been,
searching the reservoir for Leonard Collln.s, 40, Twin Falls, wluj fell from a boat Sunday
Aide says officials ig vindicated by e\:ants
Iittornoys who help make crime Jo.'. Ti,o appeal hoarlnii was on the matter of surplus water, not c i v i t T l t T l i t l t K____ , .^-a-rultoe-^-StiS^-lLginoer-rccreatlon-or anythlng else," S W I l T i m i n g
ii)urcc., In tho. Senate per- Poland Westeraard who Wilson areued. Ho said a ' , ,mnnent investigations subcom- “ decision that there is surplus — The swimmingmlttefi iald today Uie subcom- ' water" would trigger a new program for tlio Filer Summer **inlttee waa expecto<i to follow 1 % ^ ^ ^ ^ r>r iithmflnn ■’ * Recreation AsBoclation willW jug^Hflon of Son. Charles . T l X ) Wilson said If |M million we* z^aniT all ihose”II. Percy. R-Ill., who said the Somite should subpoena "ony> one, wlioever Uiey ore, and wherever tliey arc, who have mndirposslblirthfnDpcmtii organized crime."
modi ■ ■
trip cut“ his-stfltemoi
Wodne^y after an^on^mi ..... wltncas'UBsUflodlic pa:
I i ^ n e - d a y -
WASHINGTON (UPI)-WlUl- durln«'U,e last year, of World his rl«hL,. w S o T u b r o m e ir t o T ta ^ - S .™ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^wiuj leii ir^m a Doai suniiay TOn'SI^lJm ^o m n tli^ a t ulS r ” " r l " " M” " ’ 'se4unii'» Ho has been worklnif aa an out of JalPTho witness said the sons dictated by tho bloody ovonlns nnd (ll»app«nr«(l into S , o | ? rulin«-olisouro iibrarlan-for Uio & n le r_ jj Indudiid-sauaral thou.' attempt'. ta-®\)Mtliro-CT{iiigu,e wnii.r. “ , ui ^ «' “ '‘^ -fW '-a iinoB e „( i„ Halsan H. Vic« President Solro----- ‘ I - * ------ ---------ftppolnlment. Kal-ahek struggled for domln- University of Californio In San ........... - - r* . . . .................. r *
Tills time It was different.’ ajico while fighting the Japa- Francisco. Dressed In a A history professor accompa- nese in their homeland. Both checked sport coat, he seemed
nled them, not a lauryer. ’Itie- men were outspoken opponents nervous when reporters ap- Satchels Uiey carried contained of diiang, contending his proached him at tho end of tho not defense briefs but the Qdminlatralion was corrupt and clos^i meetlns.
spent to build Uie dams, there to take the lessonswould be great pressure to fill ^ould register no laler^Uwthem regardless of whether Ju y nccording to Charlesthere was enough water to Gill, director. saiury,ajl me oariier“rigni^........... ,
capacity of 240.000 acre feet of ^nTrFom the Hler City Park.“ w a te r -------- ------------- ^*niBT0 will be two Msalons-per
day.
~ Collins liadljech fishing wltli Reuben Rodriguez nnd was attempting to untangle fish line from Die boat motor when ho fell overboard, deputies ^aid.
Dragging operations con' tinued ‘Sunday ■ evening—nhd
paidMitchell Schweitter, a New T. Agnew decided WednesdayYork supreme couj*t Justice.^^ to cut short his visit to ijj:
Schweitzer denied tho charge, Morocco. %saybig there was "not a Agnew's press secretary, Vic BClntlllu,. o f_ tru th In -Iho- GoUi.-conflrmed-Agnew's -v ia it'^testimony." to the capital of Rabat will be
U n r d ' 'a a T e v e n " d ~ T t . e s s , a «.year-.«Tr^St™osCoVTghl:“ ^ : ^ ^ ^ ^— Monday^wlthout suecoBsr
A ir,pollution 1 2 9— index -
tndlcirtBff temperature,, the aooncr Mr. Collins’ body should rise to the
. surface.
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Jury rules
i herc*rntn ud8trtTrNe«rYork~'that~Aan<5W~miglin;aiiL’gMdg^ I couldn't reach.” White id he stop in Morocco-skce the i constantly was in trouble with .bloody but unsuccessful attempt ; the Securities, and Exchange to overthrew Hassan there 10-i
.Ccunmission .becatise ;of ,hls days ago. history of siock manipulations. * With the change in plans. :
arni tu-.iBIoACKFOOT (UPl) Hio
^eighth onnunU Shoshone- Bannock Indian. Festival is scheduled at Fort Hall Aug. M at the now festival grounds
.... south of the WBoncy. ______Contest^ts for the title of this
year's Miss Shoshone-Ilanpock will 'l>e presented during the
C3ilna, Instead of who lost It. Jong, cordial conversations with Jol)n Stewart Service and Mao and Chou En-lal In which
John Paton Davies, 20 years the ‘two Communist . lea^rs after tholr-fall from official acUvely l>ld. for coopwaUon (trace during tho McCarthy era, with the Americana and tried ta•if aunea rwrTimrKSiiiyTueadav------------------"XKi " '*mans Ih* senate Foreign they were not acting In consort DUtrlct Court Jury dotted tor "KISSRelations Conamltlee.ttachair- with the Soviet Union. ■ about nine hours Wednesday; K L f c r i S T i . w lt li a c Se
Irlenaiy contacls wllli ° M o t ion goUln.lhe morning luid------Communist leaders before the: : Wedn«Klay’.ap|>»arknc in a diath of Sammy Joe Smith, 28,1M9 takeover Of Odna, had closed sesslw. of the ^ K
C>nl(ul al lh«Twin ralUCityHoll. 1K« (toil; ing il lK« nunt-
------ i)«r of m\ooQ>a<n* ol portUU’lala m'aWflol p*r tublf m*»«r- ot olf lor 34'kour p«ii(xi
OM *uy polluKonU k*pl t»tow 75 wttfogromt ovtraiiy 74 hour ptflod. and th«uld not b« paimittad lo
obo*« 3W lor •v«no tK«il pariodol lim«.
ForecastToday: O o o d Tonifihn - P o o r rpmorrow; G o o i'
Ihlt 1Ci.nt«n,.in„ . . I White said he started cooper- National City Bank of NewSentencing was set tor 3.M attag with govwimieat offidaU York. TliO house Is liicaled o l
lUolih IndiutUi tK« obiliiy o( tk« otmoiph«f« to'dlip«>M
Burning at permit-• laJMsU
whin Ihi Olf U'pocJf ditpart* air polManK. ■ ,
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U TImM-NeW», Twin Fall>, Idaho ’ Th^»rs'day, Ju ly 32, 1971
E d t i c M o f s ,
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Migrdnt housing told as big local problem
BOISE (UPD-Thoro ap- -pcars.tabcaionU:£tandltu>Mi)l,
understanding between the ntato board of oxamlncrs and tlio state board of education ns to .which body has autliority lo authorize moving oxpensoR for education personnel hired out-
._of tate^
director o’f the office of hljjher education, said Wodnesciny sincc Nov. 20, lOflO, thp ?<i»to
“ board of oducaUon.haa nMumod' nivin«
pcnses for personnel nlrcd outit could' approve mivinji cx-
of state with tho stipulation that “ If thc person did-not fulfill h l^
services contract ho M(0uld~b<} liable for movint' cxpcnscii. -
• Burstato Auditor Joe R.'-Wil-llwmq gflld n ___examiners minutes in<llcatcd the state board of examiners had not turned Its nutljorlty in that.area over to'tlio oUicr_ board.______
The problem arose Tuesday when the board of examiners held a request from Boise StJite College for $1,000 In movinK expenses for a staff member hired out of state pending; an ex- [JanBtion from BSC as to why the school did not seek prior authorization before promi.ilng to make tho payment.
At that time. Gov. Cecil D.. Andrus said it was n loni'-sUind- Intf poUqy of Uie board of ex- aminera to rogulro prior np-
returned to tho board of bxam- Inprs for its final approval.' Wllllnros said the policy was nevoFbrouiht back to tho iMard of oxamlncrs.
The,next day, Nov. 20, 19(19, Klino said, the board of e<luca-
-adopte<l-tho-pollcy.~7'Wc did not.undcrst^md that ' we wore to return to the board of examiners for any stib.4C'
■‘Admittedly, all members of t{)c [>oard have chanf'cd except Mr. Williams and it mny l>o Uint wo have n conuniinlcatlons ^p^buLtliatls;4ilUt-would-boA'
To clear thini's up, Klino said, ho sent to Uto board of examiners Wednesday a letter contain- inf{ tlie orli'lnal request for tho policy ehan({o and a copy of the resolution i]pproved by the stjite board of education.
Ife wild tho letter indicated ‘‘if they (the board of examiners) tiad any further questions about clunifjo in policy,* we would be more than happy to t/ilk to tliom nlwut it,” •
UOISE-(UPI)-—^Tho-pxecu.• UV6 •asSstant^to -Sccrctanr-of
Agriculture Clifford Hardin described tho pr'Qblem of migrant )u)uslng Wednesday as^a local one that needed “ local Input and local action."
• Fritz liehrens, Washington,' D.C., in Idaho to attend dedlca- —tian"ccrrtnonic5"for‘»~houfling-
projcjct at Paul, told a news ■ conforenco local effort at Paul'
was “ tho way it's'got to be done."
“ We have the programs available from Washington, but it's got to bo done here," Behrens said.
He also said migrant labor problems were ' iiioro easily" and naturally solved at state and local levels.”
also-saUl. he-could ■•rol'^ustUy bHngmg'fiow land under cultivation. when such programs as diversion and land retirement are in existence.
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__ AN AKAB guerrilla drinks water from ocantecn offered by QQU i H ^ n O n E S Isracfl soldier after crossing Into Israel from battle-tora Jordatt
Peking envoy a rr iv ^OTTAWA (UPH-Huung Ilua,
one of Cliina’s most experienced diplomats, arrives in Ottawa Friday to begin his work ns Peking’s first ambassador to North America and po.<udbly to play n key rote In UiawlnR tlie 22-year freeze in relations between his country and tlie Utiltbd Stalbii. ~
llimng Is at least seven weeks
was one of tho Dilnese officials Involved It) negotiations leading up to last week’s surprise announcement that President Nixon would visit. Peking by next spring.
News pictures from Poking showed Iluang ns one of tho Oilnese officials meeting will) U.S. Presidential adviser Henry Kl.sslngcr during Kl.salnger’s
Secretary invited on project tour
lalq .geltj.na ,here-tAchnlcaljy,_sm ylsll lo Uio_ UhU)ese . U.S. Iwrder.
relations will) the United Nations in New York City and, Uie U.S. govommont.
Considering U)e relatively small amount of , trade and travel U)nl China can expect from Canada—a nation of only 21 million—It appears that the C})rncsc expect other, more substimllnl benefits from * nn oinbassy only BO mllos from tho
■■■,»w AS»iMGTnbJ.fliPiU-Jl^u a - llcans^iutid-:i^U)C-nralccUiair_i:jjlg: Utah congcessmen Wedne^ty been the suiij^
14 weeks later Umn originally capital Jilly 0 to 11.sclje<luled-but Canadian offl- Tl)erc have been Incrcjulngcialsnrenol at all concenied at Indications that tl)o ChineseU)0 delay. In fact, Uie delays Intend to make Uleir .Ottawahave Iwlstcred Huang’s rcputa- embassy an important diploma-tion and ex|)cctnlion.s about his tic headquarters. .possible rote here. It not only will be Peking’s
-■mmnAf )> (trMit hS-arrJjmlJmVw
I. Invitod Interior Secretary Rbi*;. of_ controversy _as lo wheUier_nppeaM to hnVe been that‘'he era C.B. Morton to accompany the economic benofils Its'con-
_theni! on 0 tour oLtlLQ sltQ -pro* strnctlon would, brinit lo 'Utah
_ T1)ere also Is a large U.S.' embassy in Ottawa which could deal directly with tlie Chlne.se delegation here, wiUiout going Uirougl) Canada or other intcnnedlaries.
Anotl)cr posslblq role' for the roasoif for the flrsA ba.so In North America, embassy could be lo increase
■tikftlytitoging—wHW»H}MKM.i*»-ooVerago-of-tl»-
____ ,____ to •nrf~po»«l'ror the controver8lalKnr~
parowlts power project in souUi- em Utah.
In B letter lo Morton, Sen. Wallecc F. Bennett and Uep. Sherman P. Lloyd, both Ilepub-
Park grant
lo Gem townWASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen.
-Lon-B—Jordan—R-Idfth&rT»n‘~ nounced Wednesday tlie buroau of outdoor recreation has awarded a $5,000 grant to Don- ners Ferry, Ida)».
Jordan said the funds will bo used to construct picnic and playground facilities, parking area and - lnstallatlon“~of a' sprbikllng system at Uie non- ners Ferry City Park.
would outweigh aifty po-ssibie cri* vironmental damage. Because of our state's great interest In Uie project, we feel a visit to U)o site would be most help- ful...’ ’
Kalparowils would be the largest power plant in theworld, generating about 5,000 ... . , . , , „ mccnwnlls or oloclriclly «l |,,.j-“ mmitiM moH,oro y™u.|<!ny l„ Hut peak, nccordinfi to Bcnnclt nml to vol^ on n proposed scltlcmcnl nmlneIJoyd witli flu* Anrirnnfin Tn Ifnin
* ----------- U)C- -wcstcni--nijwfl_juedla4_by._.serving as a clearing house for
.informiillon on Clilna and fo r. visits there by western newsmen.
ChinaCUPSSrSAUCERSReg. $1 2 - pdtt«rns
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QUART R®g.j20.50 f | 2 »9 9t24 *14
45 PieceDINNERWARE
SETSReg. V p m $39^95 . L.£,
COLEMANCOOLER. 7
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T W J N T C O IIE C T 7 3 3 -5 4 7 TSettlement vote taken by unionIIKLKNA, Mont. (UPI) — A Other provlslon.s, he said, would
yo-memhcr union bargaining not be made public until locals Butte have a clmnce to ex-
. . the package.wlU) tlie Anaconda Co. Union people here expressed
______________________■ . - A Uhlted Steelworkers J j f . .surprise Ql.Uie turndown ot theIt Would have an operating American spokBinan saiH final Magnm Copper Co. contract of-
cmployn)entof2,500indivldunls, ratification on the agreement fer in Arizona, but said theyincluding those working in the for a new three-year contract U)ou'ght ti)e final word would bemines supplying fuel to the would come at non-ferrolu In- forthcoming at the Salt Lakeplunl. duslry conference Saturday in City meeting. . .
Salt Lake City. Meanwhile, Anaconda viceA source tlie Environment- Details of Uie proposed settle- president William Kirkpatrick
, al Protection Agency contended ment were not relea'ied, but the sjiid in New York that'slHkingU)c major environmental dan- USW spokeaman hinted that the workers sl)ould be back on theger resulting from Uie plant wage offer in the proposed con- job by no later tlian next week, would be air pollution. tract mlghl be relen.sod soon.
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.Volvoi bedroom clioirt Rod, Gold
Qitdlullliod .
In Cbnj,unction with our July ClearanceE v e r y i t e m l i s t e d h e r e i s C o s t / B e l o w C o s t , o r t a r B e l o w c o s t . —
Y o u w o u l d h a v e t o b e C r a z y t o p a s s u p t h e s e 2 d a y V a l u e s .
Bedroom: Appliances; i" * .30,000BTUrn(kbk«AkC«AA>tMf...... (SS9.SS $ 478.00rCffl.M. $ 59 95 $ 29.95 0
t, draiisr, niitior, bad.
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cliait, ni()hl itond .3'plsc» Wcilnut badroom d x tii f , inirroi, and paiial bed,--
Twin liio hoadboardi. modern. Early American............^Modilerfaiiean, French...................................... I 39.95 $Soaly Supar Peluni* King me ilgApAr lolo a . — — ovacodo valw et............... ................J559.95 $288.00
«09.9s $141.95>sa9.» $299.00 . $338.00
H5.g5 $$138.00 . .$188.00n PO —llwllilUllMiuJMwulitJiiW . . --- , iltUi $238.00-lUvvtolmulicCliiw..... ..... . tIH.K $69.00»|!ULIUii.l*illUlrHm..........lltI.K $258.00Livingi'opm; B.g. d'“« .. . imK $199.00..... )J4).)S $188.00 ■ .......IIM.SS $329,00MiiilV.lnltoiuiyaiS.li.lM'lM..... S<I.IS $299.00 rilpjiiillMmmi|MlrMm.llia.ll.li»mli«l. .. »lll.li $239.00OtiiiJauliluir.unnVihilkatIbull«iill4I.K $ 88.00 riWUtilio«lnlfilrl™Sd«J .. . . . . . IIU.M. $329.00
^ Cofp«t I*mnanli, do i«n 0MJ»«ni, b*low to»t.R»dv*lv«lMdfrut«««drrMclirrwidM)ltcaikulektir}.U»$ $ 36.95 ' '»|v*.iiu..imtK.n.iitK>.... . iisMi $ 98.00 TV & SVereo; n.. . ............. I si.ts $ 26.00.Owtwnwi. iuiei»»i,wM«<««ii.j ...... .-»in.tr-$—39;00 litCurll.lUHiMH-l«ii*SI«K ________• W»IMMHi. W,wiitiiT7T7!TT . llll.K '$2?8'ill0', . . tiiiis $ 79.95, . MiHs $338,00imtit Cim !■« dwi. . - ' mu. VVHMIS WIWH
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Ial)lMi{uiiCUiCUr«ll.diiit.tbuJi . . . SI1).IS $ 89,95... Cn»iud(ui)«Mii[inuri.iij,i.txkiita.-. . . vii.is $198;00 7lMbMlUiiiWU:U1tlii<:Sili,Dglfc.««.d.' tKMS' $1 88;00 [nl«lwltiai>lli|Ulll4l.l»vl ...... . . tlt.is $ . 9.95______ Lamps; , _ Sr:
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__ . «M.« $548,00-iwai'ik«iu.tHi«.c«j.iv .-V-.-~jmH~$T98,Q0~Calk tbb i u u TV Cm. b rri>ud aflii twii. cuii.1 uH.is. $ 49B.00-
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PJllUaluclMli................■. r ......... ; , . J l.ll , ,7 8I44lM<l«WI>KU«il.HUl.»K. |IW. ............tll.lS $4,88, $13,66-...... ;':"riM;H^$=8f80
'Dors lo Compare at a buck a peiir anywhere At *hU price even your huiband will love 'em;
..... . SM.M-$ 28.00 ..... . llIK $ H WHI<lTtlir|<WMi»lr>UtiUrla«................28T0D Clu«.lllulwklH«yH.UiTU.rKW)li|H. . . . , 111.15 $ 1 4 ,9 5
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SHOES116 Main North, Iwin hjtts 9193,3933-
===tHE COOCmSTGRETlN-TGWNfor Thousands of July Clearance Speclahl
FRff ICE COLD DRINKS OPEN MON. NITES
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e x a n r t n e S i n o - J a p a n e s e r e l a t i o n sTOKYO (UPI)—J*rlmo Minis-. iioscd on the maintenance of
■ ter Kljujku'&ito, imdor mount- clOso'flllianco with Uio United :;-:dng':pressurcj:iiwthe»ws)c0^f=Statesiind'of-frten(lly reiBUwiB
Proaidont Nlxon-'s' imrv)unco* wijli Nationalist .China and mcnt on hl» -plnnned''visit to Soutii Korea.I*okiri|Mnay tiilco n now look'at Sato is already under pres* his Cliinii .policy but doos not sure from a group of parlia- 7—HecTn7(o’-i)c-in“ any";huiTy"in" mentary rncmbcra'BcekinK the
'■ nonnnlirim'SltUKJupimcKorclH* tMirinaUtaUon relations be- tionw. tween Pekinft and Tokyo..Nlxon'(iKU(i(lonnljitcn)c'tit last f'Onner Foreign Minister
'“ '""WCOlT"Hllinnod Sato, whoso 'I'akeo Mlk'i, ah influential foroij'n. |>ollcy slijcu ,l)ec()rnln« factional leader of Sato’s rulinK prlmuininistorin 10C4 iias bcen~LJberal Democrallc partyrsaid-
Sino-Japanese relations cannot conservative leader Rolda thebe improved while the premier reins of govemment _____Remains In power; ;r- - ------^SaW Tias b ^ " 5 r a d s With
Sato said after hearing Chinese leaders ever since he Nixon’s statement that "Japan became premlei^in November, •will not bo confused (by the 1964'. .. ,8^oiincem_ent) and.that it w ill. Th^. Pekintf_govemraent.haa carefu]ly‘ study (its .'China not trusted Sato's-pollcy of policy)." separation of trade and politics.
Mainland C3iina, for its part, Sato' government has not also .dQ03_-Ji0t_atfem_tQ_bfl_trrnnt^_any__Rxport»Import.anxious to improve its relations Bdnk-funds to Japanese firms jvitli Japan as long' as the wishing to trade with Mainland
— ‘------ ------- --------------------- China en-credJtr
^ ^ to hm [Jo Nailonallst China and Soi)th ‘ .'(The government intends to
recognized .the Oilna our two countries (China and problem as “ one of the biggest Japan) with care, based on the Usues" facing 'Jajian In the undersUndIng thah the attitude
People’s Ropublic of .Should tacWe:iLwlth.prudfince.-Chlna will have greal-lnfltwnctJ
In his policy speech to the on the casing of tensions in the . Diet (parliament) the day after • Far East." ilPresldent Nixon sald_be had“ '^*I tljink it is important for
-OCCiipted_j«iUi_plcaalire_Choiu.lhU purpAPn-for-boUi-countrica En-lal’s InvlUitlon to vlsU. ,lo rcapoct Mch oU.er's position
government of National nese President Chlang Kal-ehek and by saying that Taiwan and South Korea are Importint to
between i various quarters.”-------
The premier's statement on his government's stance on CSiina was nothing new*
Ihe - Peking regime ' has retaliated wltli the policy qC trading with Japaitese firms .whlch-lt-considcrs-Idendly-to. China and' rWusing transactions
Mainland with any company which has ----- ---------buslnoMdcalings.wlth-fUinfl-ln.
lik ing before May. 1B72, Sato'and to striie to deepen mutual .Widf-.. ..... ........... .............understanding throuj h__talks
CONWED*^ IS HEREP«ol«<t youf ♦roil ond
birdti wilh ConMtd
G L O B E . ”,:?o_____iM iN fAUS, IDAHO
WarrenasksrtJ N”expandUNITED NATIONS (U P I)-.
Knrl WHrrcnr'formop—chlef- justico of the United States, called-loday forjho admission -of_c;ommimlat„Clilim,^thc_lwfl_ Gcrmanys, tlw two Koreas and tlio two Viotnnm.*! to tlio United •Nntton!
MOTHER of Angela UavU, Mrs. Sallye Dsvist Blrmln^BTOi -AlafT-told-PrrtvldNwerHr-l;r-..................................
Warren, in n speech prepared for deilvory lo 4,000 lawyers anil Jurists at tho opening soHsion of tlie 5tli InternaUonol World Peace Through Ij»w Conference in Belgrado, Yugoslavia, also urged Its members to provide standing peacekeeping forces for tho United Nations.
In u tliird major point, Warron, now chairman of tho U.N. Association of tho United States, deplored tlie fpilure of world powers to take di.'jpu’fes to tho Interniitlomil Court of JuflUcc. ■
'"nie early admiasion (to tljo TNT-)^)f-mfllnlandGhlna7^thc-
two Genn/nvs, the two Korens and tlie f/o Vietnnms—regard- le.* o f^hat may later evolve in Uieln own Internal relation* ^h ii^a ro essential steps tliat mtist bo taken to bring the world and the internaQonal system together," Wurrcn wilil
daughter's only crime iH dcdlc^lou’ to 11ber7tlfliTw~retted - Warren advocated greater iK>«H**-»very^^ercfiftriippcaredwitern>rBgrt^^ ^ v iT ib' *M«-of-tl»traecuritrComidl-ta-raiue $2S0,000 defcQBc find for 27>year-old daughter, wbdie trli^
-^;<^cd-tLu&aa-Kflfaij;::CiUif^p.J i.:duuted 'with tattler, Udimping and conspiracy la conuediou with courthouse shooting In Sao llafacl In Augukt, 1970. (UPI)
promote agreements between countrl^ ratlior Uian' walting- iintirvlolcncoTTupts'foritrto'ba- called into action.
X0WR3 LADIE’S SPORTSWEAR
SUMMER
All First Q u a li lyFam ous B ran d s From OurRe^l^St^l^OjF” Sp r in g & Su m m e r Item s
N O W 1 / 3 O F F
S um m fir D resss i Pant DrossosSlacks-------5kirUJamaicqs___KnitPanTs Knit Tops & Skirts Shorts-Bras Blouses
long tiedve 8.• ti«ev«lel( tlylst
A L L O F O U R
F a m o u s B r a n i J s
Swimsuits
Use Your I ROPER'S Op«onj:liiufle
Of your Bank Cards
n o p t K sTwin Fans, Burley, Rupert, Buhl
ROPER’S . . . I ---------It it’s from I .It ’s RIGHT!
B l f iS U M M E R
— B i g ^ o v w i g s - o n — f i r s t . q u a l i t y f a m o t j s — b r a n d — c b t h r f i g a p d ' s h i & e s f r o T f TI I X m a m m L _ . I I X _l ^ _ . _ I . . . I I
a l l o f o u r f a m o u s b r a n d s , a l l t a k e n f r o m r e g u l a r s t o c k .
M O R E S U I T S ^ O N ^ A L E T H A N E V E R B E F O R E .
"Hart SchaHner and Marx"
SUITSReg. $110.00$7985
Rug. $115,00
$ 8 4 8 5
r>b. $120.005 8 9 B
“Hendrii Square” -
FRIENDMAKERlOOK. WoolJ.ply
Tw0.Treut«r
— StHTS-wUH two trout«ri
^---->NOW
5 8 9 8 5
w ith 7 p a n t t .
''K ingsridge''
SUITSReg. $110.00
^ T p z
“Hart Schaffner
and Mam" --
Top Qualily<POPT
—eoAfs—-»ti«uUri75.00t«-t95^^00
Now only
* 5 9 ‘ ^ . W
“ iolinny Carson”SUITSR«g. $100.00
Now ‘ 7 4 "Rag. $105.00
n o w : . . . . s 7 9 « *ll«g. $110.00
— $ 8 4 ^ 3
“ Louis Goldsmitli”and-
“ Hendrix Square”
SUITSReg. $75.00
$ 5 4 8 5 1
One g r o u p o f
F a m o u a B r o n d
SUITSAND
SPORTCOATS N O W r * d u e « d to
NowReg. $89.95
Now
SPO RT SH IR T SARROW a n d O th e r F a m o u t B ra n d t ,
S h o r t a n d lo n g
K e g . ^ . u i r
R e g . 5 . 0 0
R e g . 7 . 0 0 . . . . . . . .
R e g . 8 . 0 0 & 8 . 5 0
HundreSt of Pdli's
MEN'SSHOESEM Cell«nt la le c l io n , m a n y t iy le t a n d c o in , B ro ke n l iz e r u m a n d o d d lo t t , D re t t a r> d.. c a iu a l . W e y e n b e rg a n d J a rm a n
Valu«« from $13.95 to $25.95
to •I T "«Q 8 S
BOY'S SUITSReg. 7.95 to $39.95
FlorsheimSHOESB.fl. to $39;«5'
$ 1 7 8 0
. o « 2 4 « '*
Men'sS O C K S P E C IA L SSirtkh Banlon qnd Oflon nylon Cfiur
79*V a l u .
VOUNp MEN'S Famqu< Brand
FLARE JEANSPermanent-Prefi
R e g u la r $ 1 1 . 0 0
* 6 ”
F a m o u s B r a n d M e n ' s
3R J R T COATSby Mngitidgs, tUndrln S<)Udra, loui< OoUinJttv MtinckMlw :
Jekww Cflnen end Pwidleton-
Reg. $23 .00 .----Reg. $35.00............Reg. $39.95. .
•IT«. * 2 3 ' » & ‘ 2 7 «
JL * 3 Q * »^_Heg4 Sp.OO-,Reg. $60.00 a $55.00. . * 3 9 * * & * 4 4 * *
Reg, $79.95.........................* 5 9 ” & * 6 4 * *
Boyf' long & thorl (leaved-^
SPORTSHIRTSR e g r 2 . 9 8 ^ r v v . ; ^ * l ^
Reg. 3 . 9 8 . . . ,Reg. 5 .0 0 .................... * 3 * *
B O Y S '
— SPORT----1 COATSReg, $19.98 to $32.98
• 9 " o * 2 3 "
F a m o u s B r a n d '
By Haii Schaffnor and Marx, t ingiridge/ Champion, S«curos|ax, and Reiton
R e g . $ 2 9 , 9 5 ..............
R e g . $ 2 8 . 0 0 ............... . . . * 2 1 ”
R e g . $ 2 3 . 9 5
R e g . $ 1 9 . 9 5 ,
R e g : $ 1 6 . 9 5
R e g . $ 1 2 . 9 5P)us one group of fine slacks
, ....... ....... al-oni/
• 1 4 “
9 9*S
> - A n x > wW h h e i a n d ^ c o io r i , io n g o n d “ ih o r t
- -» |e e v « * r N ® w lo n o e r ” a r td b U M p n - ‘d 6 W n c o l lo r t . P e rm o P r « i t D b c ro n o n d C oH o n
Reg. $7.50 & $8:S0 . . • 5 « 9
Beg. $ 6 .5 0 ......................*4*®Reg. $ 6 .0 0 ! .....................* 3 * *
Ment Famous Brand ..
PERMA-PRESS ----StACKS
E o d ly w a ih o b le —- n o lro n ln g _ _
_R eg . l^OO ond^r^b -Reg. J 1.00
Reg, 10,00 * 6 ”RegT9,S0 and 9.00 6 * *
’ In c lu d in g n e w p la ld i a n d m u te d i t r lp e i .
F a m o u s B r a n d
S H I R T S ^Banton, Dacron/Cotton,
100% Colton Stripes, Trims, Solids
,SIJ« ■-Hl.C re w gn J-
J R E M E M I B E R . 1 . .No Sole At ROPER'S li Final Until
SatlifledI
I f i t ' 5 F r o m R O P E R S
• Foshlon Collaiir^iRigular $4.00 lb $«To
J i! L s 3 IL .USE YOUR ROPER’S -
OPTION CHARGE ORYOUR
-^ B IW ItC JW D S ^
BURLEYBUHL
R U P E R T
T W I N F A L U
16 Tlm«l N»w«, twin Falli, Idaho__Thuriday, July n, 1971
M a r k e t R e v i e m
I d a h o :
J T e m p . c r a l u r e s
.NEW^irYORKHURI^were lower on light turnover as trading rounded tho halfway mark lYiursday. • J
Volume at I p.rn. amounted --to-8i«0,000 sharea down 'from'
7,600,000 shares traded at f comparable period the previoiir- i ^ o n . - . »'~T\)e Dow Jones • Industrial average was off nearly, 3 points at B87X white declines led advances by around 175 Issues.
- Standard - &-Poor ’s -5 0 0 -i^ lt index showed a loss of 0.1$ at
Aanlysts attributed the softer tone to continued worry about high. unemployment.. inflation, and the economy In general.
TIjo Commerce Department reported a drop In now durable goods-orders last-month.-nie
“ 36cnhVTiTTfiIs~Tcoybftromcter was regarded os a setback for the Nixon Adminis' tration's claim that tlie econo- my is in the midst of u broadr^ y e ry . ____
— Among Uie day’s most acUve issues were Ihternational Nickel
-unohanged-on- a86|60Q-aharogrPlessey down M. on 154,900 shares, General Electric 1 lower on 152.400 shares. SouUi- em Co. Ml higher on^D5;000~
-shares, and Penn Central higher on 92.200 sliares.
Less.acUve and down a point/ or so ti'ere IBM, NaUonal Cas)i Register, and Rheingold. Tlie last reported lower first half earnings.
Superior Oil climbed 3h. -Bauscb-it-Lomb-2V4.-----------------
V a i l l e y I f e a t h e r R e p o r l : N a t i o n a l
T e m p je r a t u r e s
M iHwruauvnat rHigh Low Pep.
64 68 ....Atlanta cyUostcii pc 78liuffalo c • %
r Charleston .S.C.cy 83 Diicago pc 87 Columbus. 0. c 79 Denver c 64-Dofl-Moines-po E\ Pmo cy 95 74 Houston pc 96 80 Indianapolis c 80 58 Kansas CItyc“ 7 ~ 9 2 71
Anticles cy 82 67 Mfim|ihls"c.................. 79
_B7lMiami Beach pc MnDjSt^uUic_fiO_-New-Vorkpc ^— 85 — 67—
■Portland, Mo. cy 80 58 .... nnlolijh c 78 . 60 .06Ulchmond pc . 80 56
..Sail Lake Clty^c— B a - ^ __SJniErantlscocy 62, 55' ■.... Suattlo cy N 85’ 57' ....' Spokuno c 05 64 .... Tiimpii DC 86 - 76
Warm^irtcreased chance showers.. . IJ»» H5$ JM» 3J' i SV il 41 f V<a 40 3*'-, J4'<<
*•1 17 u';. u^- '1. 5 « AS'.i W'.li.u jj'K itiw jtC--
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310 U<i 43>i41 J3'<. 3J'» 3)'-<*«
Twin Palls, NorUisido, Burley* ‘ Probability of meusurablo Rupert area: precipitation 10perccnt,toniglit
FairtonlghtandFrldayexcept and 5 per cent Friday.......—aftemoon^and-ovenlng-clouds— Camas-Pralrlo.—Halloy-and.
and chancy of Uiundersliowers lower Wood lUvcr Valley: over'southern mountains Uils Fair tonight and Friday
1 P.M. PRICESNfW YORK STOCK IXCHANOINCW VORK (UPI> SclMI*
N»w Vofk SiMk L'xchafH)*• ' S<l»»|hdl) Hloh 1.0W U»i
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S«l*wy 1.30 SIJoMln l'< SIHcgli 1.40 I.' Santitr Atto
I 10»'-> IM '/ IMS)»x,
evening. Afternoon winds westerly to souUiwesterly 10 to 15 mijcs per hour. Highs war> mer In ods daj'S. Overnight lows
. 55 lo 05.Outlook for Saturday,
-Vudablc_dQuda-imd_dnmcc-oL_5Ii_____Uiundcrshowers. Outlook
exccpt afternoon and evening clouds and slight chance of thundershower. Afternoon wlndN westerly 10 to 15 miles per hour. Warmer wiUi highs 83 to 0.1 days. Overnight lows 47 lo
for Saturday,
variable clouds and chance of derahowors yesterday were Uiundcrshowers., mainly dry is evidenced by tho
Synopsis: 48 miles per hour gust recorded . ^— Drler-alr-from-Uio-norUiwcst-at-BoIfto-Wwlnesday-ovening.------- -----------------------------------
is flowing over Iho state Tho extended outlook for '* * 0118decreasing tho chances of -Saturday through Monday rpthunderstorms but the flow Is jndicates variable clouds and i Cmperdtiireslight ond is taking much longer chance of thundershowersthan briglnally expected. Saturday and Sundiiy clearing.Wednesday scattered , thun- by Monday. Hlgli temperatures High Low Pr.derahowers developed oyor the are expected to ren\aln warm in Ycsterdiiy 01 59souUieasl wiUi only Isolated Uie upp<!r 80s and. tWs wlUi Uie LnstVear 102 59.thundccahQwccs-Ovcc_soulh«—ovornlglit-lowa-mld-50#-to-mld—Normal_____ ___94—55-------western Idatio. The thun- 60s.
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MuOm In 10.47 11 $4 Mul Shri I*.40 U.40
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Ditlod llilt 6111 >^y d r^u lv . 1971. ROU liRT W. RING CMOCulor of (tie La i I •Will 0 Annn Mny
- RIno, (jeceAietf.PUBLISH : July IS. 32.29 anU Auouit 3, 1971.
c»**4io^iei— _NQIl£BJCa£H£nLIOILl
i x ;
S3 UK IU, M OT ICBTOCRBD ITO irt11 J9«, >9'/. IN THU DISTHICT COURT OP
i THE FM'TM JU D IC IAL DISTRICTl i i s i : ’ i u V u O f THE STATC OF IDAHO, IN
n«* n u 1iv! AND FOR THE COUNTV OP TWIN»0‘» }0«V »'t-- FAUL ;________________••
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— m -THH-OtaTR KT-COUHT-OF— THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR TWIN FALLS COUNTY. MAGISTRATES DIVISION-
IN' THE MATTER lOF THE ESTATE o r CLEO H. nARTII, D«ceaud. ,
Simply bring your BankAmericard* into our bank, and'ask fp r a ca^h advancc. W ith in minutes you'll have ' the extra money you neid up to the line of credit extended on your card. You'll get the cash in a lump
_^um.^ iiiifc Y titp:aLii-imy.jyaack-in-iimaller mottthlY;.unolJfit^fo s u it lio n r budgctr-
I f you're not alrclidy.cnjbVlnK'thc many conveniences o f a BankAmericard credit card, come in and vi.sit u ifsoon.'
' W t know everybody cun' iisga llw le '— ~ —L*« Nall Cp Maant f‘W I M«hwh Alrl
lllOO■ prtv; high low ■ja.
May Idaho potatMs 5.50 5.50 .5.50 5.50May Maine potatoes 3.88 3.86 3.85 3.85.AMg. Uve catUe 'Feb. Uve patUe \ •
32.77 33.95 33.65 32.85,31.27 31.45 31.27 31.40'
Sept,? ig5,.... ..... A' \ -.3875 ■ .3860 .if5 .3850Sept. com | ‘ 1 Sept. wheal , <
1414fa 142 4 141V*.'152% mvi 1S2H 'il53^^!'
July ailver ' | ' .155.40 167.00 156.40161.30'
157.00Dec. silver \ * 160.19 162.10. 181.70
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In Ih* M«Mer ol lh« E ita la .ol_ t -------- ---------------
lha underilgned. G w «v« Di'flar.lh, Execulrlu ol Ih* Lail W ill and T e ilam an I of Clao H .
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i thought for today: American philosopher WlUiam James said: "Do4K»t be afraid of life.
and yourbflUerwulhelp creale that fact,
I*. iM oariionaa aK*(;utriH w lha ■ .«n kwhihit «h>m uiitk
instant mondy .•jomctlmcs.
Ih*. iMdarilonad aK«;utrlM . . .... w d llo c t.e l and all p arion i havino c la lm i aoalnsi Emm a W aalhari, daCMtad. or har a ila la . lo aKhlbll lliam w llh th« nacaiiary* voutfters wllhin four m onlh i aflar the first (Wbllcation of (h it nolica to Itta aald
Bankof Idaho Bldg. P.O. Dox 331. tn th« City of Twiri, F atli. Coonty ol Twin Fa lli, Stataof Idatio, ttili U ln a lha ptaca )luad (or lha Irsnaactlon el lha b iilln a ti of ttia u i d aatata.
Dalad ttili «lh day of July. )»n , ALICE W. BLAKE
—y&^aCUttiiuX-BiUU-o*.-------■-E m m a Waathart, dacaasad.
PUBLISH) July a. IS. 17 ,19, IV7K
n e ca ita ry vouchara-w lthin four— monltii aftar Itia fir il pubilcallon ol ltil« nolica lo ttia l i l d Bxaculrlx at the olfica o( W illiam J. Langlay. AttornaV a l Law, 34« Ttiird Avanua B a il, Twin Pallt, Idatio. ttili baing Itia placa flxad for tlia trantacllon o( Iti0 b u iln e ti ol la ld aitala.
executrix PUBLISH: Ju ly IS. 32. 39 S. Aug. S. W}.'NapoWbn- -deftaWaterloo June 18, 815.
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Area ProduceYeste rday ’ s 3 p .m . P rices
Tlm«-N«ws, Twin Falli, Idaho
L a r g e r G e m c r o p s f o r e c a s tBurloy
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In 1971 in Idaho Is o'xpocled to be about 3 por cent above last year, accordlnii to James Olson, chief stotlsUclari for Iho Unltod Slbtes ' Deportmeni of Aurlculturo, Boise.' The Idaho Crop and UvoRtock HcpoHin({ Service noted Increased ncreagcfl of barley,. spring w]Jcal7dry~bean.4~L.’brn~
.year's crop.ofj;i.600..tflwc1tie::.: ■ J970. Growers ' In l}\6 other 'cdnim'ercidr'a^le croiTW ex- ’ counties are oxp<ictcd to her- pect«d to total 90 million
vest 293,000 acrcs,'the same as * pounds, compared with- last last year's record acreage amf.2 - year’s 60 million pounds and 1S4 per cent' more'than the 1 million plninds two yBBfa aso.' acrcflHo of 287,000 acres. Pcach production la estimated Planting of this year's, crop gol lit 15 million pounds compared off an cjtcellent start. , . with 0 million pounds last year
Su«ar IJecU: Idaho is'ex- and the saipe as the 1969 crop.^„_pcctcd-to-hurYcsl.l(i5.000-acrcs--------—------- -— _____ ____ ____
compared with 1M.900 in 1070 All hay: 'rho acroaKo of hay and 1B5.B00 in 1069.
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forBriilnamlnllhiiy.Dccrooscs Wheat; Uio 1071 Idaho crop Is fui uu;. i.m hviuuku ui nuy .um m imj.
oals,mlio |Krnin.l7” . urypons of July 1. This Is up 10 ptr cent tobol.441,OOOacros,up3i)<!rccnt with the oxccptlnn ol chorrlos.----- im|lsugarboctS;!^^ lis t year,'but-2:per--ccnt. from last ycor and 8 per cent iiruInko«Icondition.Iliosweet
IS niso Slliuitly down, |„ju ,551, production, above 1060. All states bordcrlnii chctry. crop wiis dnmaKOd by■„ A ‘ 1 Winter wheat production ot , Idaho, oicept WyondnK and rain tlio last week of Juno. The
— compi oi ou- j ay^y_yu<i ^ui i u>— 55Hi ^51Hnormal', pnrtlculnrly-ln-She from last year'but 10 por cent hanicst more ocreuBo of huy at 2,000 tons compaKJwltivlast' ■ KOU(hw„«t.,r„ ,.v.„ wl,er„
forecast at 48.0 bu^els com- ' Com for grain: Acreiigo for
IliJ.iir Crowcrt. VM.Kthnll wrjisi-s
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- Kouthweslurn area whoro plnntltiK wii.s delayed bocau.‘ic of
" I „ | U, 40,0 bu.*els last harvest as'iiruln Hi Wuho atr spriiitrwii
i.«) forecast nt'l3,728,o6o bushels' Irtst year's 30,000 acrus.~y pur ; ^ igm:proaucpDTr~M.-000T!
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Above norinul tinowfall In all area.4.
Winter tlio wint ' " I I tlli.iuu;>u lit lUIUUiy UUU lU Ui* ilill VUtil Ul l|U,«fW U'dmm i l l " ocreaKO for harvest, ceill above last yeaidflinau - about ..normal.. Yield per acre is expected to bo cent .above the loiMoisture siipplles are mnplo [> 45.0 bushels compared wlUi «.0 harvested Plantln all areas of the state for botli ,X
Is up'st >rp irfronr
ujh.,,,1 ......‘a ♦hrrtui.h ■ y®*“ ‘ Commercial dry behtis: TIjoVinter whpat tmn6 through ,„,d 25 per cent nbovo l9C9. This Idaho dry bean acreage for J S I-™ ™ >»r«oly due to In- harvest at 110,0(» acres Is 5 per
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crops arc a week to 10 'days behind normal, development except in the ROuUiwcst, where crop development Is near nornuil.
Meet called
on housing
Hanry's Product’
■ hujjorJ Holl.iiul Jooob Produce Max Hnrlinid, Inc.Carl Gilt) Co- l:. S. Harpur
QUOTATIONS AlUi! provided as a service to both farmers and buyers. Quotations arc glvcnthc’nmcs-Ncwadallybyeachbuycr.Tboncwspaper.lnaadiUon.ro-checkseachfirm • •
~~twic<uwodtlvrRcst»nslbiUtv-forthe-t^ce-li9tcd-lfl-flolely-th9-buytf-ju-NQ-in4tcates-the— ~tf^-iMeanflJ)UUianclnit£Oatnp.
uryiunci and imgHtea crops. • Oats: Pros'pectlve production year.'4.104.000 bushels Is 29 per Dry peas and lentils: Acreage
Uinn nornial^causo of thjj cool* cenLbclow-last.year-aml-23.per—ot-dry-pcas-for—harvttst—at • -wet sprlns. Most spring planted 100,000 acres Is down 11 percent
year's crop is expected to be • from last year and 13 per cent harvested from 7(1,000 acres, below 1969. Idaho's lentil' compared wlUi 105.000 .acrca- acreago at 20.000 acres'Is up last year. from 21,000 last year and 18,000
narley: Expectcd production acres In 1069. at 38,&10,000 bushels Is up 7 per ' Potatoos; Idaho potato cent from last year's crop, growers expect to harvest Acreage for harvest Is placed at 320.000 acres of potatoes In 1971. 706,000acres,up7percentfrom Acreoge at .this level is 1,000 last'ycar. Yield per aero at 65.0 bushels equals last year's yield and 3 bushels above the 1969
W ILD E n(U P I)-A housing "Zxod urahr Production li ■ndMnlUitloncommllteoofUie „( -b.ot.ooo blLshel.s.Pood-Producenrirf-Idah^ll !l„wn lTi«7"cent fom’ last year mee soon to discus., problems „ „ j ,3 r«latui|( to labor camp houslnn g, j janiJ sanltaUon accordlnii to ^Seo-etary|.rankE.Merccr. ,„„t yield per acA Is
Mercer Mid the group would („eca.,l- at 00J) bushels, Ulo no only dIscuM ^^ Ib le legls- latlve proposals, but would eX'
acres below last year’s record acreage and 3 per cent more
I than the 1969 level. 'Hio 10 southwest,counties' acreage for harvest Is estimated at 33,000
GRASSHOPPERS
F A R M E R S A N D R A N C H I R S ^ P R O T E C T Y O U R V A L U A B L E
C R O P S B Y S P R A Y I N G N O W F O R G R A S S H O P P E R S _____
FAST RESULTS collF L Y I N G
S E R V IC E
7 3 3 -5 9 2 0REEDER
buyer doc.4 not w i^ to quote a price.~'^^ur-CTBi!r J >iit^ n - i i r init P r o d u wfe jP i m u b •"
trying to maV UUnga app^iii.“Chicago '(Ui»ir'--'pr«iu£*:
Hardin concurs with proposals
Xivestocl<iftjuTfltf ir\gnlulrigpFfihli>m«Lthat—
n „ „ l. l llM 43'I /O;
XSicpantic W ornen 's and~ c h ild re n 's
exist," Mercer said. (I'
F o r c e u pJIOHOME - Fat hogs sold fully Htoady. and slaughter cows steady wU|i lo. t week’s sale at the' Jerome Producer's livestock Commission Co.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. small farmers credit program, Slaughter bulls sold stropg, ,, • • , •, - — (UPD-Sflcrelary of Agrlcul— particularly for Uiose -young Hol.stcln feedec steers, w e a k - to .O c c o rd in g to Uicjdaho ture_CllKQi:dJIardin.imld-today-farmers trying-lo get ft-s ta rtin -2 5 'lo w c rrch o ico -f6 6 d e r-s te o rs^ live s to ck Hoiwrting he agrees wlUi two recommcn- agriculture. Hardin said U»o amUielfers, active and steady. " dations presented by farm state administration already has choice steer and heifer calves.governors at the Midwest
_!-.-(^vcrnorfl Conference horCT"' Hardin spoke at a news
conforencc preceding tJic windup se.Hslon of the 10th annual conference. He said he had
takenjhe celling off farm loans and has a bill In Congress for Insured operating loans Uirough the Farmers Homo Atlmlnlstra- tlon.
Tlie 14 • governors at theparticular Intcreatin a suggcfi- conference concluded tlie ses- tlon Gy Gov. J. B. Exon of sion this morning with a two- Nobraaka for Improved market hour discussion of trnnsporta- reporting. - ' ‘ tion problems.
"Tljcre Is n'fibcd to got ............. .......Information to the farmers and ^ •a now Information service, like, O T Q 1 11--one recently Inaugurated by. ’V,
scarce.Fat hogs, 17.00-20.20; sows.
9.00-13.00:-'commorcinl and utility heifers, .23.00-20.00; commercial cows, 20.50-22.00; utility COWS/19.00-20JW; canner and cutler cows, 17.00-10.50; utility and commercial bulls, .00-2fl.50; with an extreme top
of 30.00; Holstein feeder steers, 25.50-27.00; light IldlHtoin steers, 27.00-32.00; cholcj). feeder steers, 29.00-34.50; common feeder steers, 27.00'
jlxorni «]i|' lilOCkt iw lu
Wliealil loo law to quol*; IbkKki lo '• 1 urad* A JO'iUVjj grad* B
'»i oraci* C 4 I'i * r i. ^»ii hl|h law iaUt< **l«« Liva dattla
)} 10 .M U.ot SJ.IO )).00 4M 3M0 ]).00 3t.M )1.M 3I.M UO M.ir-.71 M.ir M.ri M ir i i i JI.M Jl.J i 31,30 31.M »0 froiaii tHtk «allU«37.1] 31Si n l } }}.)i ts
}0,X) .f0 :0 I7 M W )0.4l 1074 31.41 SO 3I.M J IM 31)} })]
Molaloi«: TdUI ihlpmtnii ISI, trrlvalt ^ d a h o ■ 3»- Irack tU/ damifid moOf la fntrktl
Track lalM n u ib. U. t. I a 'i : Call' lorn!* long whllt*. (air condlllon, 4.08- 4 10; Calllornia round radi. fair condition ]M.
workers oicountod for 30,000,Track ul»« U>'i Calllo/nia yallow Uroa
l U J )Si lair condition 3.31/ madlumi •nd prapacki Iniutddanl to quota.
BOISE (UPI) - Farm workers In Idaho during Uie week of Juno 20-2A 'loUiIed iuV Ol.OM, up 1,000 from a year
SHOE CLOSE-OUT
Vqlu.es from $4 .0 0 to $15 .00
N ow As Low As
■Super Special!
^C A M PIN G "
B L A N K E T S6 0 x B 0 3 t / 4 Lb.
J U S T
Service.The report family
up 1,000 from last your, and hired workora reached 22,000 tlie same as In 1970.
T H E B O S S IS O N V A C A T I O NW « or* making eur own
^ 'tR A ZY PRICES"
--- rv^n 'T f A\Tr\ 1/T in*. ^ ii:cuci i i .U Vthe American Cnttlemcn’ff-A aso^i^K iLJ lN U (U II) — Casli— choietr^eiR lc^^ — clotloa would Imj desirable," he Iffnln, coast delivery basld: 'said. Wliitc wheat I.5B
Ilardln snUj ho also agreed Soft Wliile 1.58 -wiUij U»o rocflnunondflllon, by ’ Wilte club 1.58 . _Iowa Gov. Rol>ert D. Ra^ for a-Hard red winter '1.63
t oIB ,T lmn-Newt, Twio Falls, Idaho Thuriday, Ju ly 22, 1971
B a la iz p o i n t s
w i l l w
THM ^ A t£ S ^ ^ e W S
r - A 8olo homer Ijy. John Balaz “ on the first pitch from rcIiovinK and loslni? 0«ry Hudson — broke a 3 1 tie and pointed tho Idaho Fails Angois to q . M
decision over the MagicVailey, Over to Thursday night when the Cowboys Wednesday night. tcaftis>ineet for tho Uiird and - The result, whtch came last time. Tlw defeat came as
t)oforo 1,173 people, kept tho- tho result of.Bomo nonchalant 'guaranteed w in" carrying outfield -play thot resulted inioano rails Aiigcis lu a. Kuuiuiiiuuu win carryiiig uuuiuiu -{jiuy uiui lusuiwu
Washington bonus baby hurk Senators past Brewers 6-1
- WARHIMr.THM Johftlton dI> \ 0 0 0-------------------------- A \ 4 . /,»/J
two: orrors"and"Ravc“ Idaho: Falls two runs.
But before the gaitie became close, leflhendor Jim Officer was looking for'a no-hitter. Ho .hail-it_golna-foiLfiYfi-antLtw.Q*.
Me€ovey-s-grand&lam=in^ lifts Giants past Pirates
Braves.w in twoATLANTA (UPI) - Darrel
Evans hit an llth inning homer in,tho first game and Pat Jarvis pitched a three-hlttcr and scored from first on a hit by Felix Mlllan and an error by outfielder -Clarence -Oftstoi} in < Uie nlntl] innlnji of the second giune enabling the Atlanta Bravos to sweep a doublehcad- er-froih-the-Son Diego-Padres- Wodnesday night,"fl-7, and 1-0.
thirds innings but Itafaol . Ainlama.-cndcd-that.and-UiQ-
shutout bid with \a solo homerun.
Idaho Falls built up a 3-0 load over tlie first four Innings. Darrell Darrow l)cltGd a solo
WASHINGTON (.UPI) - j^ to ___Broberg, Washington's'IJ50.000 bonus rookie, took advantage of Beu*rhlfl fin t . nPfcnqlvn Rim nnrt in ' R»i(haro(. OP-n js n r s ; o r ic n s iv o s u p p o r t m ci.ic«oo i, nouw. j, Lonch ic*uothrt?<?: egmcs _ to .........
dcred.onIy25 Innings, struck out seven imd “ '- , - iallowed five hlL to I'aln his lioyalH 7, OrioleH 2 second victory sinco bcing-
Pinlclid homered and tripled
4 *H 4 , Indiantt .7“ OAKIjVND (UPI) ~ Slump- ridden Sal Bando smaKliod a two-run homer to, tie tho score
M^wa^ke<, Browcr^'M, woii; .
ncsdny niBlil for Uio S«n»l(ira' ' fo V ? ! “fourth consecutive victory. “o"'® n o o o o o wltli one out In Ujo 12tli
_JBtobcrg.^whQ,_lm_iiuti:iai^L;r;‘.-w^,,^---------J ^ t ” _?^(lncaduy_n ia il:_ l(LJ!Lv ii.dcr<>d,Dnly three runs In Ills last > Oakland a 4-3 win ovor
• ' . . . . CToveleland,CUw4Und Ojkltnd
. kbrhb l ab r h blUhU»»<lr 0 I 0 nrown t i 4 0 10
mniii lo.f mnntl. nniciio nomcrco ana iripioa i »o o d. .h^piin last monlll. ^ Qwkio-Rolas drove In n...™. loi o i o ....... ii.Tho Senator .'), scored U ioll' curu ii i o i o odo... nt o i o oU»r<50*runs-wilh-a~sacri£lcc-£ly— — j.o.oji_M*«an-Uj— 0.5.0 o nrst run for Brobcrg in 20 ,,„,i „ n«iti»nmn »*s 010 Ton*c« n»i oflotr
innlnwR uihrn Dick Iliilllnifji a double Wednesday night, c 4 1 1 1 lumw n> j j t jmnings wnen uick iiiijiihh.h i „ Vnnnns Cilv Ou..nino p 3 n 0 Mond.v «• • 0 0singled, stole second and Ncored Ho<ia« p» loooouncanc 501 0in RoValS WSl thC Balllmoro H.nmu«n p 0 0 0 0 Of»«n Jl> ('4 0 10on two errors In .Uio Kocond . Minuorip 0 0 0 0 oiua p <010In n in g . . u t io i l s , / - z .--------------- — f*rm«r p - 0 00 0 ^ ^00
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hoihcr off starter Jim Uruburu .In tho first and hits by Bob Allietta, Ron Marquez and Darrow delivered another run In tlie Uilrd. A dropped fly in thoouineld lorFrank George gain second basD in tho fourth'and ho; eventually scored on a hit by -OUlccc..
PITTSBURGH(UPI),-Willie ■ i I-McQ)vey,-startlng-for-onlytlio- —
second tlnje In 6lght dilys,blasled tho 13th Brand dam ot IC xp „s S , X 'slroK .'}
t T m “ W— ynliilit.rallvlnil the San Francis- jt» n ji-c rry on a bad-ljop■S^BIants U. an W victory over tx)uncorTvl^-tho basM loadedtho HtUburgh Plratoa. l!“™
H,0 Giants trallod 4-i going M w 'lr^ l Kxpos two run.s
homo run jljSt In a wliul-))lown -n-7-triuinpli ovor-tliu NowVork-
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uziiumr— tcai-VIon 1. Lon-'Miiwaukta «. Watliinuiui
7D—Harpaf. Brluu*. CulUn. Howard. lB--BllllrH)t. SP-'Uamlla.
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. Wl' -Mannan. T 7 3J. A 7,313
Twins 2, Yanks I ' HCTf voh it— r w t r
I'inlalla IlUt IMiltlla (7): &II lllalr. OII». Mophlnt. sr- Holai, Kaouuit.
Ip b )> ar bb to Palmtr L M i t « 7 7 t iIhiiwtll 7 1 0 0 0 0riU.T.0fri»W7 1 J I 7 7 ) Jlluruiiialar 4 7 0 0 0 3
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I'almcr.
knowlat pTelali 43 ) l ) Tstali 31 4 7 3Two out wlisn.winninu (for»<l. ClavaUnd HI HO e»»-3Oakland 81* M« H i M l—4
1: Dunnlno. Suarai. •nanilo. Dl' Clavn land I. Oakland 1. LOU ClavalamI 4. Oakland n
HU Suarai I II . Nollloi lU ) . lUndo (171. Sil Poiwan. Monday.
& llrown, Davit. SI- llanilo.Ip h r t r b b ta
Dunnlno « 4' 3 7 S 10 llsnnluan L 4 3 7 1 1 1 3 .0 Mlnearl .. . 1-3 -tt 0 # > 0 Farmafl 13 0 0 0 0 0 niua II I 3 3 0 11 Knowlit W $4 1 0 0 0 0 0
Hsnnigan pllcliad lo Iwo liattari in I7li< _T-]:72^A ________ ;_____________
Aminma’s iiomor got the, Cowboys going fora while In Uie sixth and they managed to tie It in the seventh when pinch ‘ ‘ iR-Dort-Ofnidlftso-belted-e- homer after Bill John had walked. " ,
— But~Balaa—WiOn--gi‘colcd- Hudson with Ills homer and Earl Austin followed wltli a single. He flew all Uie way around when Frank George’s hit was over run by a Cowboy outfielder. '
Four' walks' guvo Magic Valley Uie r\in Umt estjibllshcd tho final margin but it appeared Uie wind held up a long drive by~ pinch hitting Efralm Plza Uiot could have turned Uio game around. Instead, his drive was caught at tho base of Uie fence for tho Uiird out.
Johnson and Dave GliistlT McCovoyrplllng most’ of the
season with two Injured knees, Jcnocked a (^ustl pitch over the r l ^ t field fence- a fw i'^ho ' Pirate reliever hod come wllhln on out of workln|4 .put of a basesrloaded Jam. • r <
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Pinchhltter Ken Derry’s shallow sacrifice fly <lrovc in Syd O'Qrlen with U)o winning run in the bottom of the ninth
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Nolan climaxed a five-run Uiird Inning wiUi a two-run single while pitching Uie Clnclnnali
'Hcdfl to n G-2 victory over Ihe Los Angeles Dodgers Wodncs-. day ni^it.
( :a r< ls ,6, H i i l s IST. LOUIS (-UPI)-Regglo
Cleveland pltdied a flve-lilttor, struck out nlno jind singled in two runs Wednesday night os Uie St. Louis Cardinals scored a
play setseventh victory of Uie y.car.Steve Kwine was almout as
cffoctlyo as ho allowed sin hiti p„irl„Rs and tce.otf times torUirouBl. elKh InnInijs but wlUi i„ter-clty women'sone out In the ninth.! iirmnn |„„on(!' Matjlc Valley railebrow doubled and- nlch^.„sj„cl„,lo„s „r „ „„„o,inccd byItMM .ran for lilm. Ijm t a t I>ro Nate no,M.Cardoniis siniile advanced •„,„ p„|rin«s Include 9 a.m.,Roeso to third and Klino was b . oovIs, S. Strauihan, D.
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... wlUi-a single Uint drove ■ in l^eiie'wiUi tlie winning run.
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to help Sonny Slebert to his HUi win and flfUi straight Wednesday night In a 0-1 Boston Red Son' victory over Uie Clilcago White Sox.
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^ -------WtttFT)Qt~loit-u 'bld^of m-fourU) sliutout on a solo liomcr by Rldi McKinney In Uio eighUi Inning as the lied Sox wi n for Uie sixUi time In seven games 'and scored Uiclr nlnUi Qtralglu
— 0VH^QilcHgar~durlng“ the-pn5t-
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twoBcasons. ' • AMIIEUST, Mass. (U P I)-Scott singled ' after Rico 'llio ' New England PaU*lotd
- Potrocelll douIiISrT6V:il IriDrUr^-Wcdnesday-^akod—Football— tho second bining off (lUirtor CQmmlsaloner Pete Rotello to Joel llorlen and delivered liis arbib-ate with Uio Los Angeles Ba'crlficb fly for tho lied Sox.'_ lUuns Uie exchange6f players' final run bl tho sevtiith. for stroyed defpnslvo end PhUCWca*o- — - Botloii -----Q I.»U*n
Olsen, a standout from Utah. Stale, fjDvcr played wlUi the . Patriots. Ho was Uio team's No.'1 droft choice In 1060 but Injured his kne« whllo practic- 4n«ior Uifljm:QUcgaAlL&taiL.
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Formerly State HardwareOn The iSAqll — Main at 3rd S.t East
Chuy files $1 million
suit against nationalloop’s injury clause
/Thundfly. July V. wn TJme* New», Twin Idaho \f
Thomas accuses Dallas of lying and exploiting.
PHIUDELPHIA' ilJPr) - Fonner yuiird Dou Oiuy of Ihc PhiladelpliiB IChkIc's jiiui I4,)B Angelca Rains Hllacki'd tho
_lnjury„c]nus€_lii_ihe-Nationul- Kootball iU’jJKUo’S stiuuljird
■plnycT contrnct WoibiVwIiiy nTT IImlllinnfetlfnil wiiri suit,
Chuy 'lutkwl U.S. DisJricl
Coiirl to (ii’i'lare tiie L'Iimsi> an
lOKMnstilullonal violJitloii of tlio
aicnium /\jititrus( Atl bccuusc il alhtwH II fiH)(ball club to
-detennliie-whellnir- iu . aJiuultl cumiUiOuitu* oiii' of.,i(s players
“foriin“lniriO ’T ie suit, st'i'kitij: I I iniUion in
(lainii^'.c's fruin Mil* r’li Jos iuul th f cIiiiina_C liuy._was-
fiirci'd lo end a seven-year pro
ear»vr in bi'C’ause the
iijuiis to Uie Kactes in livosin Norih Hollywood. Cidif.. juid- siijnHirl* liijniieH on bit [Nirts In'movies and his wife'ti eanilngs as u st'tuuil leaclu>r, ^ In t i «ild.____________________
All 3veijjhs
DAI.IAS lUFIWDuane Tlio- pias. whose SMisjilioiml riH)kie
- wnson -flf-fl lu'lp^'illlie HalUu CowU>ya Into their first Super lk>wl t'luiu' Uut season, bitterly attacked
■ I’ouboy officials Wednesday anil /eopanli/eil Juk pro football earivr In tlie ptocoss.
‘nuimas. dtvked out in an Mrv'-jvtyUnl pullavcr s!\lrl. » (udr of blue Jeans and (uuidals, t'jilliM a ncuit ayifiTeniv. al
-whielt-hi»i ----- :----------------v'iiiid rou'lviy eoaeh Tout
Uuulry was' "m plastie, Jiwt not a man al all. "
provuitsi "inadtHnmte
'medieal treatment" for a (Oionlder injury suffere<l a^ialnst llic New .York Giants on Nov. 2. 1(H50. Oujy tuUd the lCat;lea then
'—r/illeil nil Mrandt. Ulreeiot' of pLiiyer ivrfu>nnel. "a liar."
'—&»ld nenerid numa*{cr Tex Schrnnun wi^ "dishonest wltlt
—Dauimded n salary of 180.000, of which he said hc< would t ive - most to . blauk-neit;ltl>i)r|uH*d programs.............
-^«Td the towbi>y ori;anlza- tlon exploltiHl black players.
—sjiid Pallas would never hHve jnaiie it io U\e Super Ikiwl a>j«li>Rl Baltimore last seajum without hhn and will never yel ■Ihere n .aln-lf-lu* does not-play .-
" If he luul a lot of ntopey. I'd sue him;" fuiid Brandt at theCowlvy_trnliiliiii -cainp—liu'nuiuwuul Oaks, Calif. Urandt said DalUis would not trade
now." sjjid Waril. Tlwnutf look tJirfn..
way, ' &U(i umclry. "But In* season as a rookie after Calvin dialionest with me all along. GU was expreasupu his opinion, luiii Hill developt«d various aibnenls. Brnndt Is a liar. It d o ^ 't da he is entitled to Utat, As’ for He fijjitres ho had such a nood Jmy ^ood to talk to Tom blacks and white-1 know tlmt 1-yoar tho Cn.wUtys sliould forj;>t Unilry. because he’s so ^la*- I' r8i>nidly a8jLcoach.a^)l(ln'tL«bouLUic. lust two years of-his -llci.hcls-iust nut a man.al aU. tell you what color my players ihree-year ixintract luul ni'»:o- "They keep telllnR' me to,
liateanew(\intfact. wail. Wiilt for what? HeU. I’ve••As for the ix)ssibility of his "I'm asking for WO.OW)/' sjiid tliine tiie job already."
retun\b\i« to Uk leiun. iWs W l 'iWmas. " I Uiink,, uvi*rythln« ' I jikI year Thomas galnod NO «nyfhltu;,weciuj discuss now. If t'onsidiTe<l. WO,(HWiKi-heap, ' yards In 151 carries and scored" he came lo ciuiip I would sil •"lUeontirf CowU)v »r»:anl7a- five llntos. He alsti served as a ’ <l»wn iuu! talk lo him." tii'n is totally-chminntinK lhe kieknff return specinliif late in "
Al Ward, a Cowboy vjiy fad that 1 lun an nrilst. After the Keas*in. presidenl. ImliciUeil ’llu«na»’-jillr 't lie y - never- would have ' " ’Hify have <k)ne_Uils_lo.aU._ .outbursL-ended-ufjy- lmpe-of-Hti- mnde“ i l ' tO“ tlu'“ Sunfr RowOiIaclTplayi'rs. lujdhnve exploit- anrivmenl. wiiJjoiil me. luid U>ey never will eil black players nil along.
‘•Tills makes It a real breach make il an'mn tuilexs I play for
exaniines" r .liF-™ HAY , ,,pn lit hls rontn ic l.......
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Conch Dm IX 'vliif said ,'i , p.
Burl SInrr's lin n . Tlii' roiiijiicjil J 'lu ji'n l'
“ H i ScnnsuU with our doclors and i\ '
poundsHOUS-IXN
decisiotj will Ik? made.” Hevine Kiid, "He caTue back ^^rom
Hocliester, Minn.) quicker than 1 thovii’ht," • ,
Stjirr was not here for the mortiinf’ drills.
w ith P iu h t 'sATI.ANTA
Clntv ■ s p er son al p\iy si c ian.
Dr. John W. Perry of Holly-
wiwd. C^tlif,. determine<l Clniy
ex{v'riwK‘ed clotting In his
pulmonary iirtery becaiisfc ofj
tho sliouldor injury, the suit
said. •
Oiarle.s V. Quinn, local
attorney for Cliuy. sjtit! the suit
altacke<l jviraKraph l4 "o f the
league's st.'indard player con
tract, whicli lioUli that an
D>i.lish,thc,iU.U,HeGoUlo„‘nov W ......................... • inw its- is-dctennm ed-by—the.
3f-Gron;in-hrRlrschnol-fnotbnllrW«lno.«tay sl|;ned i. pro bascbll " '“ X u h c
com racH or a tomi., o( ".norc '‘ f ' ! ' I 'f ™ ““ " " ' ‘I
Uian »in,000" wllh' (he f lin ,
D ifi;o Padrea of ,U,o N a liina l '
U‘a|jue. violates tiic Slicrnuui /Vntltruiit
Dndish In IWW) wa^ drallcd by " ">l'-'l>rivnlu.n
&in Frnnrisco but lii' turned
----tn~sinmr*footbalt~TTnnt’in-.iid i—-4iu-uuii_—ouj---- »rarai.ori;ia- IVch. - suslnlnMl m mi in icrfn lly
dant;erous occupjition.____________________________________ Qiiiy. ?!l,-mtded~iromitho-
inad Ah weighed a hefty 21!-t [joui’uls at tlie prefijjht jiltyHical exmninaiion WiHlnesday while Jimmy Kills, his op|x>nent ln_
-Uiy^UtroduinV-illinday-'ni^thty weliihed only 192 M
All wants' to fip.ht at :2l5-:i2 luid .‘tnid he still h(|pe<l lo make
daysremaininj;. He still weighed 219 after worki;ii^out^,
AiTwcnl in the seT\>nd roimd of sparrihj! vvitb lOddle Brooks, but it wasn't a le^itimateknockdouii. All faked
it'whon Brook.'i hit him with a rinht hand to Ute body. .
II was Uic fifUt time vVli lias been on Uie floor while sparrinn with Brooks in 10 djjys,
EllLHjuiid Ali jnij;ht Iry la iLse his Wcij:hl to ndvantftije. during; Uiefinht.
"Hctni^ht lay on me or punh m e ," Kllis said. “ He won't
dance 12 rounds, 'niat imajje of him i.siri true.^lKnifts'always’
-walkw!-arount!-«-!ol-in-lhe like he did witJj i.loe) Frasier; blit pi\)plo didn't notice It before,"
Kllis said he diitn'l care what All weii'Jj.s,
"Getiriie OmvaKvweijiheil 210 and I hmulUHl him .” I'llis said.
"Ali linn’t __Oust
/\li iuiid h .^lanmul iir
South Africa alter his '
-Ellis -----.----------—
-A t t POSITIONSNOW
l = n R E »
l o K afj;lesCHICAGO lUPD- - Veteran
runnini; back Ronnie Bull of the Cliica^o nears has boen traded to tlie Philadelphia Fables for an undisclosed figure, the Bears announced Wednesday.
.Tlie National Football U*anue rookie of the-yeftr-in;!9fl2-and one-time all-American back from Baylor was placed on
waivers Insl week, ,
Alley. Hoyal
eollcel winsP«cc-setter.<i Royal I^ounye
and Oie Alley took victories
Wednesday night in Twin FaH?} slowpitch action.
noynl IwOunge hlj)ped“ Turf Club 8-7 and tlie Valley, jjetllnK four>for-four hitting and n l»mer (rom Don McKnlgbt, Uiutiiped Master-Slieet Met^U EEE 12-a.
In other piny, L nnd L Roofing topped Seller's Electric B-S ifnd
~I.ucky~I.ag«r—bombod— Independent Meat 25-0. CulllKan- Caswoll manhandled Varsity Barbershop 15-0 and Depot Grill defeale’d Dllti Boer 7-4.
KRAZEEKi^.:H I T N O W I S T I I K U K S T T I M K
T O U I J Y
SNOWMOBILE OIL-(^iiiibrr Sluir or ' ----
TKLAR or ZEKEX /il TIFKEK/.K-AlTO-LinTllNE-lTKITS, \ r rO - l, IT L S I 'A K K I 'l , l I ( iS
P O Small-KnjrincsivL'u I |)UI'K
iiiin; .McClILLOGII CHAIN SAWSAIMOOr C O U H S K ...
K V E H Y T I I I IM O I 'O H I I I I A K r ^
A N D A L L K I N D & O F o n /
BRAKE mTROLEiJM2 1 :$ 1 1ll ,VVL>. W o K i T w i l l F a l l s
rREEC h r i s t m a s
A l b u m s
with each pair of
Snow Tjrwsold during Cfozy Days
AP Town & Country White wall
F.E.T. 62 ‘
502 mF78-14 & 15
-AP Town & Country While Wall F.E.T, 65'
2 I'2 5 “G78-14 & 15AP Town & Country
While Wall F.E.T. 71‘
2 W >H7B-14&15AP Town & Country
While Wall F.E.T. 75<
T h e M i le a g e S p e c ia l is t
We've gone so crazy thot we have gone topsie-turvy . . . for real tire prices turn this'advrupsidellowrrand get the best ' tire buys in town.
IFREEchoice of ■
S o f t D r i n k s
with each pair of
— Tires—sold during Craiy Days
iHIVd Had 8Z. 0103,3AVS I 1 s'19HH>| H J>WJ» iinj Jttil o| uo|| JHJ j i u « •.4WIW0
7 7 5 - 1 4
samx aovaim oNoi aaxiaa-aiaiioa aaiM40
( » . » » » p . i j snid) 3 3 | j d a 9 u 6 i | 9 x a j e f n S a j j r n o ) b
9 J H 48| a m A i q y i o A u a q M a j » p u o o a s m o
^ 4 4 9 %8 2 5 , 1 4
45‘ f.l.T .
2 1 * 2 18 5 5 - 1 4
2 4 i3 ^5 6 0 - 1 5
2 I ‘17“
m a M
- 7 3 5 - 1 ^ —' 43‘ I*.I.Y.
2 i * i r7 7 5 - 1 5
— — rrrrr.----------
2 B 9 “
30 TImos Nows, Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday, July 23, 1971
B o i s e t e e r i T i a c h l e b i g p u z z l eWere i I Ihe task of ro* Workham tBy UNDY HIGH . 'nioflextmnnon duty 8lm^v -----•-
70 MnLihft-hni thraugh thA ahrad. : Bul .Coni3tQCK-.j?g P tpa. ) t _ ^teenagers workinti at What may der ^ th trash and still later will take three lo five nrwrertTwas a sltuailon ho the world's largest\Jlgsaw another, employe who came weeks to do the repair work, the history of puzzle Arc trying to piece to- looking for the box found mil- "nje shredding occurred the gethcr'rcinalnsof|843.000worth lions of pieces of multi-colored night o! JuJy 8. of chocks accidentally- sent paper slashed into long strips.-----Uosaid the bank plana to tapeUiroUgh n paper aJjrcdder. . ."nii remains are being sorted, the bulk of the checks back ^ ------ ------- •
together, bi^ said "ewntually soon, he said, they began what they hope are Uubeto or riffllngJhroj«h..another
Iralleledno^llier - as many diecks aa finally, the colors are divldedlig"and possible, then seek Identification into pUes representing the type
said with no precedents to fol- on the remainder so they can “ Straight or right or|low he and Nelson simply asked bo replaced. left diagonal.
------------ ----- --------- ■ , , sons and daughlera ol bmk -S^hcrewhasanKdtlcjob . a. . .Ui4 remains oro being sorted, Ihe bulk ot IhB checks back ciccuUves to pilch In. Sonie divide u,o pieces Into h"™ hfJ. one b a ^ officials
" I t ’s just or o of those un- by &5 to 70 teenagers working on together, but said "eventually sqoj, he s^d, they began what they hope are businefts or'®®*tl, riffUngJhr "•• •■ - ........... . . . - . . motrna ofTajw.'bclievuble experiences that you tlie top floor of a building nexf you reach the point where It’s bringing friends and, as word
keep thinking you’re going to Jo the bank. Tho p ieces of p ap e r— just .not economically feasible - filtered through the city, morewnke up from," said Ilalph are spread over large tables anymore." and more youths began calling
_Comstock Jr_ , president of First throughout several rooms and... ..Wickham saldhe^ and’ _b(mk tohelp.-'They-flre.paid.U.TB.per-Securlly Hjink. When freali pieces are needed Vfc’^ Pr^alAlont Scoll Nelson hpur and work In six-hour shifts.
"You Uiink you’ve seen every- workers delve Into lft^ge, plastic ....... ' 'Uiln happen and Utcn something bags. 'new hnppcnOJoUilnSTIKdtrilji A^of loaflyrWO'flf UiB 8,000—hii.«j ever happened before." checkshaveboenreconstructed,
. 1110 diccks — 8,000 of them — according to Jerry Wickham, a^wero ln~n~lnr^e tx)x awnliing Hpocinl assistant t/i Cnmstnrk.
, lie nexPdaylo area -nio tot-al worth of the 779 Isbjinka. A cuistodlnn — who, about $3,000.Incidentally, is no longer Wickham said It took threeemployed by the bank — picked days to reconstruci the first 0,
Y C U R ID E A SC A N B n iM C 3 Y O U
D O L L A R S
of a shredding maCjilnu. and uventually ho hopes to get
-M iiTdcrr^ w aTraTil o u tni,ACKFOO‘r, Idaho (U P D - Pasture, n sechided farminK
An .urrg^t_u’iirriinf wjim issiipd nroii 17mll<!iLnart}iwn<iLnr,hnrj^Weilneadiiy for Piiiincho'F. An autopsy revealed tlie vic- .Sandiez*_cliUEuiniUilm-willi_JiLn_wiis-shoLllu:cc.tlracsan-tljc- ttrsrdcnrptjnmtinlcrlrr tlirnun— headTjndfourtimcs'irrthp'bWiy.^
--—r-otvoo-WJttr+AKYOUIl PnOOUCT AND TURN IT INVO A I'nODUCT
FOR PEOPLE AND PHOFU FOR VOU
Your idea or invonlion, if proven worlhwhiio
In our evaluoHon, con bo placed for manulac-
~Turlh'^ffd~moKlf6rtngrW<rofftfraT;flmpt'oh'en~jive service that irK ludoi. research, design,
developmenT, marketing and.plocomqnt. Don't
let that spark of invention go to was\f i . hn-
shot .slayiri)’ of <i youtii; fartn worker.
Ilini;hatn County proKocutor Kenneth F. Cliirko .said area aiitlmrltic.s luu! the FBI were seoklnj; Sjinchez in tlie death of Victor .Diapji, who was shot
Cliapa was an Irrlj'atlon pipe mover who lived in a trailer house nlwul a mile. from Uio murder .scenc.' '
Sjinchez, who also used first name of PVank, dlwippoarod from the aron after the sliooting,
—c6us«f1hat new. rd<ra coufd'birDarning7 dUTnon6y r
.seven times witli a .22 caliber Clnrko sidd. He said Sanchez«un. wasa Mexican national who was
hi.H uncle July 0 at Morgan’s . country Illegally.
DIStnillUTlNG COMI'aTjV or AMiiniCA
1935 Soufh Main Sireel Suite 407
SoH lol<« Cily, Utoh 84115 Phonei,(801)4860091
10 Rolls
o n l y -
R e g . * 6 ”_____________
CLOSE OUT
CARPET
VOLCOBUILDERSSUPPLY
T»brdt
Animal BrttdlngLAntlqutl__ ^ _
Apanm anli.F urn lthad i-----Ap»rtm«nU'Unfurnifti*d AppllMCai I. HH equipment Auctlftni AutoiWantad AutaiforSaJa B«bvChlelti BAbySlHari-ChlldCart MAirty ta lon i UkM&M
J Boalifflr . . .
I to a l l Want *d tuUdlno M atarlali »uiJnau>Ot(let Rant all ■utlnctiOpportunltlat
.■BtulaiuPrapartV-
SWEMSEN'S MAGIC MARKETS PLAN
STORE IN RED CHINAlenVT^^6"gTiT7i^aikef$~Kav5niegbtidl4rdJ3iiii'hrtl$$ioTi-fo establish-the--
' first American'grocery store on the Chinese Mainland since the Ming dynasty. Manv_details are^stilLbeing . finalized with Chinese rulers-
__Mao Tse TunQ. lnowti qtfflciiQnately by .the_Chlne<p people os_Muq_
Krispie«r-oncl-hair-tprav-u/iiich-arft
expect to do a big busjness in lentils, yak bu.ilcir, .rice (of.£QUrse), Ideho nuts> Chinese cabbage, and especially . . . ping pong balls.
MnrlflU firiL^ptimi»tlgally-tgylng_tQ_n\/ rlnftl those Tung (pronountarf Mous'y Tongue - Mod »e Tung it famous for the Idst twenty years, the "mousy tongue" Chinese leader has throughout the world for his ODominablethoughtswhich ho is alwaysmousey tongueing wherever he goes) and Chow En Lai, (pronounced Chow and lie).Certain items which Swenson'* normally carry would not bo allowed
taught all the Chinese people to hate Ariiericans and American gro- cery stores, but in cose any of the Sweinsen's decide ic run for oHice in 1972, RED China is probably Ihe best place to build a “ glocery"! store.
In the m edntim e, until thoy m ake it big in C h in a , Sw ensen 's have prepared some outstand ing barg ains to keep a ll their Am eliean customers h a p p y ____ Please lead be lo w :
Sigmon's Summit Brand
BACONSlUed 1 pound packages
c lb3 9
PORKSTEAK
Fdlli Brond
WIENERS2 lb. pl(g. ,
_-RIR_STEAK
Fallf Brand
SAUSAGr
4 9 , i$J09
9 S ib 2 ’/2 |^ j
FrozenFor Chinese Cherry Pie Lovers
PIE CHERRIES49
30 lb. tinI __pilled and
tugar«d . .
TOMATOES:49
CUCUMBERS
■Wirtnmn'dwHvrSOntTrAPPLESAUCE F
CasMf24$ 2 9 8
N EW RED
POTATOES_______m il l J f lO -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE4 ^
S W E N S E N 'SMAGIC MARKETS
a r^ l SOUTH PARKJu (l ocroct the Bridge.
StORS HOUUSt 8 o.m; lo-IO p.rar^JON. Tlito4AT. CtOSBD I!VeiIY SUNDAY PBIC6S EfFECriVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ahd MONDAY
“ Wvttvrn HimllySALAD DRESSING
Libby's Fam ily SixB Pined 300 can
OLIVES
n m iN ir
Falli Brand
iHIHCED-HAM
ZUCCHINISQUASH
Zee TISSUE4 roll package
SHASTAP O P ^
f e e s
MCam»r«.Ph«to Supply CamiMri *9Csrde lTbanki 3CattI* 103CMrt«UryU)l •Cwll>lsw«r» IM■•rtH Mawlnti C qu ipm tn l--- -.-*J■mpUymant A««ftcla« -VUMtMofk-WAAlwi.
ttffa rm t lor Rani
llic hritWhnn pliomnu m .t Cl.milx’d jQil
raiwfl y casOoQiiiirwrWrHrnoiLrr:rii()r.iliiJ l)OCk 10 you. lli.- curI.UQjJ) chock ll>« lir*;l d.iy .id 'onirtUc lu fo tl noh l - li4|)( c<i>Hv chuck phone tiumDrr .ttui rtddri**.!.
All "Mi-lp W.ltilrd" (idi m ult it,tic Iht.’ lialu''*’ o( hit* work "S.ilfV Help" lids niutit n itTiu thu product to l}i.' iold .iiul il ttio p.»y, IS s.il.iry or COHHTiission or liotii
Tlin pulihsliur ii'jSu<n<'*. no lln .inc l.ll ri>sponsiliility lor tvpooriipivic.ll e rfors , error-, m dur.itinn ol pwbllc.iiion, wronir Cl.iMitiC.itiOf'',, lho,0fni^'.(0n o( copy
¥ » rn \ lupp lla t l>«rm S««d (‘•r t ll lia r M d SMd ^ lo r l it i . ' l^ralflrt C «ri l<u«landWo«d l>urtillurtandHHGo«di Oaraaa Salai
HalpWanlad HaatlrtoequJprnanf
InturMCfl Invatlm an li ,Lleht Ihduilrla l equlpmanl l.lv*il0Ck.Aec*turla« Llvaitack Wantad U ita n d F au n d Lota and Aeraagai M lacailanaoutlM 'U la M lua llanaauiW anlad MiMallanaouiSarvIca M obllaHomai
.M ob llaH em aP irk lno - Monay TsLoan Moriiv Wanted ' M ^«reyclai Muileal In tlrum apti M u ilc L a iu n *Olhar In»lruell6rt•o«i#niMr«iTwi------------othar Ranlali WharUvMloeU Oot el Town Homai PartMtalP a ll and Pal Suppllai PoullrvM d Rabblli Radio and TV Salt R a il B ila la Loani Raareilfe lafarTrada RaalB ila laW antad Raa«HaHftonii-Boerill,BMm S ch M li .ShaapAiru^ary-PlanU-BuIbi
-4p»cla lC lan# i---- -------S0 «el»l Nolleat S ^ r lln g Ocodi iMowmobllai SwinaTranMMrlallMi-Car Mooli -T ru c k iTrallariVaeallon Proparty Vacall«n Ranlali W anladto Ra«il W orkWanlad
pinir omiision ol the lotnl .»d m pllhor Ihe ‘c in i’.ilird or display nd vortisii’U seciioni ol ilic p.iptr. Liiihlllly lor errors or omission sh.iii TWi nutrril coM 'o H'U .iiWrrli'.rr Ol Ihiit porlion ol sp.icc occupicd Dy*ueh-wror: • — - ■ — ------—
Cl.iims lor .id iustmrnl ol the cosi
d.iys ol piihlic flilowrd 'or •»'! Ufcuipls m uit 11 refimds
iLion rd it
T I M E S J s J E W S
- W A H T - A D S -
733-0931
Loti and Found
450 poondi, Wundell — Nortfiwo»t, Jo rom o aron. Phono 324-^021, Jeromo-
LOST: LadV 'l
LOST -POG. MO roWrtrdI Fiimftlu Enolliti pointer, whilo wllh brown. Collar Uul no taq or oAnia plaia. Answora to "Tw iuuv '‘- Lost norm ol rlvor And o a iI of Highway 93. Call colloci 714:737 0051.
Spactdl~N U««HYPNOSIS lor woiohl. tmoklno'.-
and mornnry. For appointment, call 713'04!k}.
FOR YOUR FAST WORKING
WANT AD . . . PHONE 733-0931 OR C A ll 1 OF THESE
TtJCtrrRerNOMBERSIC DIAL 543-4448
B u hl, C a it lD lo r d
DIAi: 478-2552-8u.UyirWu(.*»trD«lo,---
P a u l, N o r la n d
DIAL 536-2535 ----------W o n iid ll . G o o d in a .
H a g e rm o n . Ju ro m ij
D i A n z i r s s r s " r
F ile r, H o l l i i l * r , R o g o r ip n , J o c ltfJo l, N a v .'
D E A D M N E S
" i F O l f :
. C L A S S I F I E D
A D V E R T I S I N G
. - C o n c c l lo l io n , In ^ o r t io n, a n d — c o n l l n u o l l o n o ( T r a n t ig n - ( w a n l - a d t ) a n d ( jb m m B rc la l
A d i n o la r g e r Ih o n )0 lne ho (.
I f y o u w o n t y o u r a d lo o p - p o n r , o r b tt c a n c e lle d on i
CLARK M ILLER GUEST RANCH. HoOiekoopIno cabins- l^or in- lormation and rosccvMlons ptiono
P«r»onatREDUCE wllh REDOOSE, t.OS
Rem ove eKceit fluids with FLU1DEX,*L49. flolh at PENNY- WISE DRUG.
OPEN 'TILL « owofv <lav. 'CT CETERA SHOP, 430 Soutti Main_ Local,^,rl&
RCALSILk APPARELS, flack to acJiool orders. F. W. Nelion. Phono
—;>53-5a/»:--------------------- --------ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Twin
f^allt Couriiibuso,'Wednesday al 0;DO p.m. Al Anon 3rd Floor. 713-
— 7MJ, Ftw lurltior in lorm^llon. 733.- 4Q30, . . . — -------
EXERC ISE the now way. Rent OKorclio and tioalth oquipmont, speed bike, massage roller, boll wibrator, actloncycle. DANNER I^URNITURE. 713 U2).
T U E S D A YA d * m u i l b e re c e iv e d o r con -' c e lle d b y 1 1 .3 0 A .M . M o n d p y
W E D N E S D A Y .A d f 'm u s I b e 'r e c a lv e d 'o r cn n -' c e lle d b y H .3 Q A .M . T u e id o y ,.
■ " T F T O R S D ' A Y r — ~A d i m o d b e re c e iv e d o r co n - c « ll« d t y . ) I i 'a p A .M , W .d n e i- ^
—
UNW ED M ATEftN JTY care, doctor. Iiospilnl and llulno plan^n
• AAounlaIn Manor. Inc., P, O. I»ok 310, Mountain Homo. Idaho 83447, Phope S87 5138.
DATING nV com pu la r, S ln fllt fldulU onlvu lor luni frlandthlp or mnrrlao*. For Irae, conlidenlial Inlormnllon send nam e, addrati and aga lo CCMMAT, P . O. 3U13, Olttlna>> M onta/u. 59)0}. '
HOTLINU aMW-9:00 p m, 7J3-0U3.
W HArS COIN'IN'm M l M ain A ve h u e W *il?
Boby Sltlar*—Child Cnr» 16
JACK a. J ILL N urury . LIcaniad Child CBl^. Children'. 3Vi preachool. n04 lom Ave. B a il. >»■
CHILDREN'S Village child car*. LIcertaad. 91^up. 441 North locust, yea^^VnWMd Sbopftlnfl CwUar. >
f : X
•I...... ..... 1971 T l m e y j e w s . T w i n ^ a l l i , I d a h o JJ
fmploymani AgandM 17
PeRSONNBL SERVICE of AA«glc V«lltV, i U Blue L«kM North, phone 733'55i3.
AAAN f o r o^neral farm work, nice modern home. Good wagei, 432. •J764.
_ H Q U S E W iV E il_ r< it» n lc io i.- P « t . !lme< averaoe o per hour. No
. experience neceuery We Iraln. ----— ^p p o ln fm e n i Phone Vanda
Beauty.Countelor, 73412SV.
CAREER -OPENtNC'-'for ca lle r- ■ecretarlai poiM lon (o ih a r p , aggreulve woman. Please apply
.....ln.DBr»on-at. A
FULL OH PART TIME mMi ..___wofT^eo wllllna <o work. Complole
i a i e i ? r » in m g ^ ie f ld in o ‘- 'to“ , m anagem ent po iU lon, 73i-3]'aS
between 4 and 7 p.m.. weekday*- ___ HQW ARD AND ASSQC. _
DON MCDOWELL cuilom awathlng wHhcondItloner. Ptione534 J 4 « o r
_QBlle«ua-7M-3i49..........— ................
HAY HAULING and hand Blacking. Phone 734-3MI.
YAL'E5” C C ER»fr~ M u»rhave i« ‘.'cellent knowledge of fabrlct and
, lewlng. Sday week: Preferably over 90 yeart old. Send resume lo Box L-11. C « TImet Newi.
G l r L "F o R ' |JS?f7irin&”*c'leanln'g.I-' Salurdayt and Sundayi. Apply In
- .v..per»on at .1837 Kimberly Road,
VERY GOOD EARNINGS. Fuller B ru ih need i good people In QUtllnlno towni. In Twin, work on crewt al I1.7S per hour. Contact David Swenun 7:00 a.m . lo 9:00 »,m.734 1874. For people needing Futter Products u m e number.
STR U H O UTkL STEEL fabrlcato.’ need layout men and llttert. Equal
— Jsr-MfOorapplv In penoiT.“FouotiT‘ 8. Company. Oldg. 12, Pocatellc Induitrlal Park. Pocatello.
MEDICAL bF F IC E a ii lita n l to do general office work, except booki. Some n u r iln g oKperlencq deilrable. Starting salary depends on qualifications. Write Box L-9, c- o TImes-News. g iv ing fu ll qualifications.
DRIVER AND warohouio man to work out of Haaer'mfln. Salary open. Call U7-4S9A for application in tfappo ln tm ent; ~
CLEAN, COURTEOUS man for general grocery work. Apply at Persons Food Llnw , Kimberly, idaho. No phone calls.
WHY PINCH PENNIES wtien you — UQJdm-dollBU-jelllng^ayKfiQ:-
teed Avon products? And it Is easy ' to get started right In your own ■ community. Calt now; 733 7413 or
write to Phyllis M cinturf, Route No. 7. K imberly. Idaho.
SECRETARY Who is etflcient iri bookkeeping, typing and shorthand. Job Is full time from Sep- tember‘"1 throuoh December 31, part time (m orimos) for the rest o| (he year. Send resume to United “ ........................... -Jiiacliu-
GXPCRIBNCCD AUTOMOQILC mechanic desiring good clean air, excellent hunting and flih lng. «nd
.. qaod ,p t Jc a - J f lZ r jlu .^ ^ la m lJwExcellent pay scale and fringe benefits. 702-789-4409, HYLAND CHEVROLET, OLDSMOHILE, Ely, Nevada.
S MEN OR wbmeo. 13-00 per hour plus car expense, full or part time. For private interview call 731’414t between 10 and 9.
PEST LI W E___ D I ST-R-l Q UXO (LS-needed. Yellow Pages under’ housewares, retail, part or full
-time, 733-1M3— ------------
Steady emplovmenf for-about U m onths a year, s tartlog la te August - ear ly September. R e q u ire m e n ts ; p e rm an e n t
' residence In Ulalne County or southern Idaho lor at least the last five years. A record with past employers as a diligent, dependable, conscientious worker. A record as a-responslble citlien In the com n»unlly whore you've
. JIvfld.A commitment to itav-on the job when winter comes and skiing starts.
Starting tiours will be live 8 hour -day»_W c-may aoJo-1hr.MJ2.houc
days, with a second crew working the oilier three IJ .hour (Jays. Closed Sunday.
Experienco In factorv-assomblv line type-UMfk preferred but not necHsary. You must be quick, neat, accurate In working wllli your hands. You must take pride In both the quality and quantity ol work you can turn out. You must
-show-up-ort—Umei—without—absenteeism, and In condition to put out a day's work.
No boards or ionghalrs wanted. Apply NOW al SCOTT USA, Inc., on Wast Sun Valley Road, Ket- chum.
HalpWantad 18
DRIVERS or helpers wanted on hay
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY .for yoimo man wanting a bufeinMi ^ tu re and career with a nation*
school ' oraduate . college ^ ^ ^ r ^ b ie . For Information call
TUPPERW ARE Dealers ne«fed.Full or part lime. No talcs ex-
“ pertence necessary. Soto only «MI home party plan. Will not bo sold
—af new-fectoryrPnonrFaT spahr, Manager, 733 M40,
■",X. . . . . .E D ; Genaral.farm hand andIrrigator. Phone 4J3 S m or 4J3- S8S8, Kimberly.
Farm Work Wanlad 23
CUSTOM~"SWATHfNO with con- ditldner, Jerome area. Phone 3J4’ S3«,
CUSTOM G REEN CHOPPING
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F A R M I N GYour hylaoe forage wver dea ler...
334-4703—336 4M4
H OU5ER~BROTHBRS-CU5TOM - rotO'tllllng and blade work. 731- 3U7, 734 3444.
CUSTOM G REEN hay chopping. Dale Rower. S43 4T3S, nohl.
CUSTOM 3WATHING.:Call G « rg e w ariL_Z3Jj»2 .____________ _______:
cbrrCTOTTORWOWrW'sTa'ckln'bT' new 3 wide. Ron Kaercher, Buhl. 543 AOS4.
CUSTOM HAY stacking, anywhere. Messenger and Lewis, Phone 334- 3345,
H A Y '"U a C K IN G ,'3 automatic 3- wlde machines. Phone 473-S434, RAY T ILLEY L SONS.
HAY STACKING baling, swathing. Call Jerry Wilcox, 3340333.
CUSTOM~SW ATHINC* 8 h d - h *V ' baling w ith Massey Ferguson baler. Hay trucking. 534-3154, 334- $007.
HAY STACKING WITH 3-wlde harrowbed, 734-3749, lin o answH-,' call 733-0437,
G REEN HAY CHOPPING L llllbrldgeCutlom
Farming 733 8343
CUSTOM GRAIN tiirashlno and custom hay hau ling , 3-wlde harrow bed, Mark Theener, 334-
^ M 3 ._ _
CUST^ TPWATHtN'G- T. e . 'Hod^ r, 3J4-5(M4, Jerome.
A X, H CUSTOM FARM ING lor allVpn~ni ‘~u r>— ----------- ----
HAY STACKING. Phone 733-3871. No Saturday calls-
CUSTOM HAY stacking. Phone Charles F a iconburo , 334-3844, Jerome.
Make up a "se ll" Hit and sell everylhlng with a Ciatslfisd Adi
Work Wanted
P M N<T— trtnrnrtnor
QACKHOC SERVICE call 733-9340.
T IREDO F M OVING'TldSE? ihttall an underground lawn sprlnklK . Free estimates. Cali Jim Qrawiey IU-9413, or T RU V A LLEY tRRIGATION 534-3393.
CUSTOM PA IN T IN G . Q ua lity m ate ria ls and w orkm anship. Rollnlshing cabinets a specially, Froeestlmnles, Plu>ne all or. S p.m . 4M 4330.
W EED CONTROL, mowing or roto- tilling. Floyd Gambroi, 733-8984.
p e r m a n e n t SE C R E T A R IA L work, 7 years experience with
’ Srame com pany . S tart im- mediately. 733-3»69,
Buiinast Opparlunlliat 30
A T T C m i6 N "e r tU « M o"r“s « lS r clubs. Concession wagon for sale — snowcones, popcorn, candled apples, prontopups. 3135 Kimberly Road.
H a lp W a n la d 18
WANTED-GIRLS & BOYS
~hor llmoS'FJews Newspaper RoutesHailey - -Burley----- -Rupert—Buhl Jerome , Gooding
. . ■/fjaiaMj/cd-c6//ir;mey=Wows 733-0937 " " C i r c u la i i o n D o p t .
Byiinatt Opportunlllat ' 30 Homaa For Sola 50
PRO SPenoU S left drink bottllna fra n c b U t. > retlrlnfl. ACg
7 BEDROOM on Martin Slrtef. 0«« fum sca. All repainted. Immadlate pouetsion . 1 ^ . 794.9113..
cu iT roM BRA d is t r ib u t o r VSecured Inves tm en t,, R ap id ly
ground floor opportunity. 733-A540.
FQR SALE by owner.; 4-f bfctroom' apartments, V3 bedroom 'apart* ment, 334-4971. ' - -
Monay-Wonlad-
7 BBDROOA^ full basemant. Gas fu rn a c i, carpet. Im m td la te
M B B J------
S-BEDROOM BRICK, larga llvino room. Buy equity, a u u m a lew monthly payments. 370 Caswell.
U S T IN O S iL IS T m O S ^L IS T IN W . W E want lisllnos. if you want it
• • ‘»U«l-w lllt Globe.---------
WANT TO borrow from private parly , U,000. Excellent references and Mcurtty.-Write Boh 1079/Twin Pa lli.
Homat For Sola
NICE LARGE older home. Well located. 114,500, SoNie terms. 733- 6341.
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home In Hagerman Valley. Silualed on
water and septic tank for trailer, Toom“ #or” * *“m or*— tr a l te r i— Pro|ected Income will pay out large SW per cent per annum G .l. loan. Price 113,500.
OAVRV-'6iT6r-49-*Cf*»-4iKl-n«W _jwp.9 i-bi.nwne>. Phene wewtnq« ^«3-4a33.
SMALL HOUSE lor sale. Can be built onto. 313 Sth Avenue East,
,_Twln,BaUi-----------------
3 B ED R O O M house, OArage. fireplace, air conditioning, fenced y a rd , exceiteal neighborhood. t1«,000. 733 053S.
LOBEREALT Y
"733-3J40~
iTiJ-SMS 73^5045, 733 1311
Out oi.i:own Homat 51RV nuu y p Q. r\iipUM
carpeted. Ideal for retired couple. Consider .trade, 7p-4179. .
BRICK 4 bedrooms, 3 In lull basement; new carpet, carport, near park.-J'/ti per cent FtHA-ioan.— H 7,500, ' DOUGVOLLM ER 733 3 455 GEM STATE REALTY 733-5336
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TAYLOR AGENCY .K IM B E R L Y 423-S399e- 433 S403 — 733-7704
3 '^ ^ R O O M house at 700 Idaho Street, Flterr733;5*44........ ...
RETmiNGTT? ■CWyT-CIMn—J.'BWfWW, 1-MTT> home, small yard. *11,350. • FELDTMAN-REALTORS 733 1988
i-BEDROOM Java venee^ home, 3 fireplaces, full finished basement on '4 lots with small apple orchard.
ceni loanspell 934-4038or seeal 933 Caillom lfl Slreetj_Goodlng.
FOR SALE by owner. Year old brick 3 bedroom, 3 baths, full basement, fam ily room. Excellent location. 733 7011.
BY OW NER. 3 bedroom home with basement aparlment, *13,000. 733- 4833 after 4, Thursdays, Sundays.
3 BEDROOM HOME East of City on large lot wlih additional ground available. Steel siding, attached garage. Your own well water and ditch water for Irrigating. Priced a t-on lv- *17;iOCr.- Cail 'N ad lh ir Koepnick 733-7397 or LAND OFF ICE OF IDAHO REALTORS, 733 0714-
4 BEDROOMS. balhs, family room , carpeted.'carport,' 114,500." ACE REALTY 733-5317.
NEW L IST IN G I Acreage , 3 bedroom home, 3 ba tha , 3 f irep laces , bulll-ln app liances , lorm al dining room. Completely carpeted and draped. F am ily room In basement. Double garaoe. Lovely landscaplntf. Call Eunice Cooper 733-4940or LAND OFFIC E OP tOAHO REALTORS, 73307U.
BY OW NER: 3 bedroom,'carpeted, fireplace, excellent locMl.on<
iw Q .Tii.o c i a -
9 BeDR00M$r>mniieuif«7buiii'-i oven and range, carpetlno> lireplace. dead end street, large lenced yard, patio, garagu. close In. Assume per cent loan. 133
-Paysee. Buhl. S43-5580.
MOVING lo Boise or Nampa? Have new 4-bedroom home. 3300 square leet, IV^ acres located outside Nampa city limits IS minutes from Boise. W ill trade lor Twin Falls home or property. W rite R- Hanson, Route 1, Box 34, Nampa, Idaho 83451/ or phone 44^7)81.
H A G E R A A A N V A L L E YGood 3 bedroom home, balhs, full basement, carport, on ap-
.proxJmalely-3-aeres-land.------r—
WENDELL REALTYnfTTTa
Out of Town Hemai Forma For Solo
i 6 E D R 0 0M In Kimberly on Ut acra. Shown by appointment only. Phono <13-3373.
NEED LOTS OP room? 5,bedrooms
Forma For Solo'
300 A C RE RA N CH , 1)0 acros —Irr ig a ted ., rem ain ing a c re i -In
pasturei now running-85 head or cattle. All good buildings. MaOOO.
-wittt fermircocBTad 3 mites North of Shoshone on Highway 93. BM- 7573. • '
173 ACR ES Close to Gooding, a fair 3- bedroom home, outbuildings, good stock farm with lots of water, »SO,000. M U F F L E Y R EALT Y AND INSURANCE. 934-4781. Ken Malone 934-5010,
40 ACRESi 3'bedroom- house, lu ll basement 40 Inches water. 137,500.
j 'F A RM ER 'S REALTY, 543 4450 or 543.4180,
377 a c r e stock ranclt, 135 Irrigated,
fenced.-4'b^room home. STOCKM E N 'S R E A L T Y . 400 South Lincoln, Jerome. 334-4845. Rodney Pauls 374 S73S, Carlyle Butler, 835- 5573.
140 ACRES of choice ground. Lays beautiful. Very higt) stAle of fer- tiflty. Good home. Full Tywin Falls water right plus 100 Indies from well. See this and you w ill love it.
per Cent interest. Calj today. Gene .Hopkins, 543-4445 or LAND OP-
-F IC E-O F - IDA H O-RC A LT O R6 ,
l i t .ACRES farm land In Lincoln County. OMier wilting lo consider contract- *35,800.
GEM STATE REALTY433 Blue Lakes North 733-5334 DjckMessersmlth. Broker 733-9049 Mrs. B;30'4:00 Sat.9:00-4:00
BUSINESS Opportun ity
L& N REAL ESTATE-334-4a00,331 So. Lincoln, Jerome
EVENINGS: DIckGreoorv 733-1307
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TWIN FALLS, 39 acres. S-badroom modarn home, firetilace. parlor bam , ACE REALTY, 733 5317.
Vocotton Proporty
R IV E R F RON T AGE on , the -. baeullful-finak*:^(»var. noriti- of
- B uht;-t<9-« u ai -VPHn-THaBTflBm- home. See to believel *57.500- Good terms. FARM ER'S REALTY. 543- 4450 or, 543-4110. Buhl, .
454 ACRES row crop, less than *300 A ILtprlnkled. m«a>lnB.
-*hadj^hei>r-»KCTHant*-ttom*r W ESTERN REALTY CO, 733-3345. Don Wallace 733 7414,
p r i v a t e . « acres of wg W wd River frontaoe iV , mllae
crabln*alles. ranches. a c r« , For Information write Wayne Pat- terson. your Sawtooth VaRey Realtor. Lynwood Realty Branch, Star Route, Ketchum, or phone 774-3547 or 774-3338 evenings.
.300.HEAp.cattle.ranch4 good rwrih side wetw right. 400 deeded acres. 190lrrlgMed. 485 A.U.M-Well fenced wtttroood-serof oirralsrex«ellenl-3 bedroom home.
DRYDEN AGENCY334 5333 403 So. LincolnEvenings; 334<4B33or 534^3404
j e r o m e j d a h o
-80ACRES-In Hagerman Valley with tina ol«ler home. Call Barnes Really for further Information.
Earl 433 5459 Laan 733-1340 .
J043{ili>e.LaKei North.w ‘fARMn IHANriKi, I
_1_7J3M77
Lots ond Acraogai
u s X 300' LOT. Located on Madrona.
HUHL ACREAGE- 0 acres, all in' — grass;— A bundancrT of—water.- —Modorn- -DiwrMM~ii6m«~3«'U’
1 ACRE, 3 bedrooms, by owner. Large garden, fruit trees, partial basement. 734-1855.
NEW ALL electric 3 bedroom, U i balhs, on Bor toacres, you pick Ihrf location'. Phone 733-7414,
Buflrtata S po rty U
8 NEW 3 bedroom units, superb, good return- 1117,000,
FELDTMAN-REALTORS 733-1»«l
Commercial PropertyA SPEC IA LTY _______
“T#lBfmS»t-ffMlfors 733-if«B
5 t CompM 63
IS FOOT camper trailer with fur.nace, *700.'733-llM after S p,m.
-UULMnkflnou-
Clau lfled Ads will get voii what you want. Place on* today for fast resultal
The Q ua lity Buy -a tB u d o e L P d c e s -
Othartaol fatota -6 0OH THE COLORADO RIVER in
WilloW V iliav . A flM M rTU W M 'V " too Improved' lots with mobile hornet, 734-3500. Clyde Hawk, Ketdium .
197119711971
Raol Eatota Wonlod
WANTED; 900to 440acre farm With or without Improvementi. 733-
-Ifi'-Tf allaf------------ i i 3 « _irse lf<ontalned 13495 30'-sell<ontalnM *3995 34'tellcontalned *3495
PLUSPRBIGHT
VACATIONSPeCIALS'1945 30' K it Com panion, self contained, tandem axles, very • Clean, *3,195-
WANTED TO BUY! 3 bedroom modern home with dining area- Garage. Price range *18,000 t- 130,000, Phone 7 33 8 7 38. -
C o m e r s
15 FOOT CAMP trailer, lurnack, oven, dual tanks, gas liuht, ex- cellertt condition. 714-1859.
3)' Shasla, u l f cenlainedi fully equipped. *1.895.
WILKINS TRAILER SALES- '
Moblla Hamaa 64
1944 CHEVY bus camper. *500 or trade for small camp trailer. 543- 4173 or 433 Condeniary Roadr Buhl.
vacation trailer' or camper now. C lean , coml>leteiy servlced-
- W IL K IN ^ - T R A tL B R - S A L E S / ’Oooqtno7‘ <-t>55. " i ' ' ■
WOULD L IK E lo buyoood used 34- ~30'V iiller house, equipped. Phone
733 4409. ‘ .
39 FOOT Roadmasler iraiier.houte, 544 SIh Avenue Estt, >33 3314,
1953 COLUMBIA 8 X 35 price «95. Phone 3J4 3047.
30‘-COL1-T6^U:
BUY THE BEST. All models Travel Queen campers. Now In stock. Sportsman Lodge, 1000 Springs, Hagerman, Idaho.
VACATION T RA ILERS and campers. Quallly for Ih s . We service our salesi Kit Dealer W ILK IN S T R A IL E R SALES, Gooding. ,
1970 MOTOR HOM E, 19 loot sell contained, only 4,000 mltes,-llke new, 734-3443.
1955 CA^^PER. TRAILER. Nice Inside knd out. 13 x 7. See to a p preciate. Sell or trade for late model car. 334-41M, Jerome.
talned. Dual wheels, double tank. *3,395. 1417 . Stn-Av*nue-Bast.~ Phone 733 4534. .
10 X 55 WITH 8 X .11 EXPANDO. Fu lly carpeted. I'.'J b a th i, 3 bedroomr-'Sfrace 35, Grandview
1945 MARLETTE 10 X 53'. 3 bedroom. *3,500. Phone Jerom*. 334 5410.
1948 FLEETWOOD 13x 45expando- 3 bedrooms- baths. Washer, d r y ^ furnished. 934-519$. Gooding.
14' FLEETWOODCOLLAPSIBLE CAMP trailer, glass -flbar-body^lsl c la u condition. 733-
0850. ■ * Furnished•..Carpeted ----Delivered t . Set J p ^ '
*6995
BY OW NER: 3-bedroom brick home ln-eHceilent-lo«atlon_ll/s -balhi<_ fireplace, double garage. *31,500.,7H.Biaua3.Lawndma-Drlvt.
BY OW NER . 3 bedrooms. Carpeted, gas heal, corner lot. edge of town. 733-0809.
3 B EDROOM HOME on Madison SIrael. You can make a real pood buy on this as owner needs casi
m ake olfer. Call Harold Kelthly - •7J3.3400-or-LANp-OFP ICe-OF-
IDAHO REALTORS. 733-0714-
1 LEV EL Gold Medallion brick and frame, .3 bedroomi. IVt baih*.. utility, carport, clean. 733-4394
NO FOOLING . . - Classified Ads work fast. Call 73 ) 0931 and see for ydurtelll
OW NER W ILL SELL 3 bedroom brick home on acre lot or will trade for 40 to 80 acra pasture setup. Home has 3 balhs, 3 llre^aces, carpeted and draped. Call Eunice Cooper 73349M or LAN D . O f F iCE .-OF- -IDAHO REALTORS, 733 0714.
BY OW NER. U.5O0. 3 bedru^m house, Jerome on 3 lots, Carpelea front room . W ithe r, dryer hookup .-334-5384.
CLOSE TO shopping. Ideal for older couple. 3 bedroom home. Nice kitehio ground floor, uililty room, ga ra ge , part basem ent. Im mediate possMSlont Out of stale owner anxious lo have fast u ie . Call Harold Kellhley 733-3400 or LA N D O F F IC E OF IDAHO REALTORS, 7330714.
SPACIOUS& LOVELY 4'bedroom. 3-bath home, fam ily room, line features. *33,900. FELDTMAN-REALTORS 733-1988
LOVELY 4'bedroom home near Lincoln school. 3 ba ths , full basement. *13,000.
■ M E W p R ^ M Q D P L g P hnm p. carpeted. 3 bedrooms, new baih and kitchen fixtures. *11,900.
ELEG A N T G O LD M edallion Ketchum home. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, lireplace, built-Ins. *45,000.
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ALMA HARDIN • Chiropractor. 157 North W ashlnofon,.Tw ln Falls. Phone 733 4741.
W AGlC ^X L L d Y concrete, walls, slabs and cu rbs, e tc . Frea estimalM . Phona 733-3410.
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LAWN M OW ERS and small engine repa ir a t reasonable prices. Pickup and delivery. 733-1387.
433 Blue Lakes North 733-5334 Dick AAessermlth, Broker 733-9049 H r* .8:30.4:00------S *f.9:00.4:00 -
Excavatfi^ and concrete form ing. Dick's EMcavalkm and Concrete. DICK POOLER I. SONS, 733-4375.
a X P IR T T R E E SERVIC81 ^
NEW -LIST INO I -Oxtra - n|Ca-r3:r bedroom home—w liit^ luxurious -
Gas fu rnaca andca rp e t lr^ . Gas fu rnaca and ga'rage. Top locallon and excellent landscaping. Would you believe ~
T R E E T rim m ing , rem ova l and topping, Shrubbery trimmed. Free eiMmete, fu lly Insured. No job too
“ lywhere. Phone- 543-4^1, _
REPA IRSoh all makes and model*. Work fully guaranteed. Aids for
Paint contracting and roof Ireat- menl. Free estimates- Call 334- 4108 Jerome.
rcO L T W Y M O C « l» IM O ._
POULTRY PROCESSING. Poultry Supply. ai3 am Avenue West. Phnne 733-3<4l-
SBWBfjt SIRVICV
ROTO ROOTER seww wrvlce. Sewer lines and septic tank cleaning. Also, all typee of ex-
CRAVEN'S Sewer Sarvlcai Septic tank • lewer lk i« cieanlna. PoWer equipment, free Inspection. 733* 3053. ______________
HOSPITAL BEDS.-Wheal cha lri.walkers, crutches, convalescent
- .aid* .‘and •karcl*ir>g. e t ^ j j i m i —— For-rent-or-aell t------ . ,
CROW LEY PHARM ACY '7339771 ~ ~ TwIn'Falls
tPBAVIMa
S P H A V IN U _ ^ e H ^ B 7M-4J06,
HAVE your prlie calch mounted. Displays and Information at JB's Restaurant. Twin Falls.
C o lla o e S p e c ia l 1 2 x 5 0 . 2 B a d , . , . . J 4 7 9 5
H A C IE N D A MOBILE HOME SALES
W a tf A d d lfo n -T w ln F a lls- 733 . 75^ ' -
Sob's AAoblle TV Repair. Service' Calls *7.50. 7 day* week. No mileage. 433-S75I.
VACUUM CLIANIRI
VACUUM SERVICE Center, parts, repair* on KIrbv compaci. Most
13'wldei, l4’ wld«t,doublei
A lso LOTS IN BURLEY,JEROME, G O O D IN G ,........ .
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L I Q U I p A T I O N
VACUUM CLEANERS OP IDAHO — Dealer for Kirby, Hoover and Plltex. Bags and service for most makes. 7U-1077.
SALEA l l 1 9 7 1 M o d e l s
nnsm -rn S T Ge i-PORTABLE field or shop, pumps
and Irrigation. Phone JU-ViSo, - ^ B u O - ljm ^ C a . .........-
WOOD PANELINO^-
hom a . Reasonable rh te i, esIlm alM . .D ick Robinson, 733-
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-Open9-d.ui»Ui»b¥od*o«* ,
Pfco«.733,aM|
Mobil* Hornet 64
• k a T p o o t trailer with now ihag C«rp«t and<new llnol»um. Si3-470}> Buhl.
— —O r o n 'f t fK t t r m o k ir ' i
USt-D W G LDEH S.'IM lo 3S0 amp AC. All In lopthapa- Induilrlal. 300 an)p DC w«ldor, 3 phM » wltn romolo contrni |«cU». Excallenl
— contJitroo!-ovefilngi, bolora B:30 mornlngt, !^ro Al «00 Idaho Slr««t, f Hoc.
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-.MOBILE-HOMES-j(y TUmofocliMMdiUlls-CcitlufytumiirncltMialli/
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M UfOViNC MAGIC VM KY
Aparlmanli—Furnithod 70
3 HOOMS AND privnto bath, Tool, ciulot — and coniplole privacy. m alure adull. tSS, all ulllltiM furnitlicd. n ] 5SB0 M iytlmo.'
Apaitmantt—Unfurn. 71
W A tU R t ADULT only','oMlcloocv apdrtm onl, app liances , fu lly carpclcd. moaI and water (ur- nilliod, 733 ?30J.
Houiai—Unfurnithed 7 4
rOH LEZASl:: 7 bedroom 4plev. Stovfl, rn lr loo ra to r. new car- nnlino Near Lynwood. tUO
713 'J«31 aa v i or 7J3 S4ST, Dvmino&.
TW CrilEPROOM houta, carpoKd, ''oaraub.laroo lot, ront or loaio, 149 SoOlh nrackcn, inquire Salurday
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3 i)l£OPOOM unfurniihed country home, Joromc area. Phono 334- 5004.
3 ItEOROOM (luploK, oarago and covcri>d pniio. lt50. Piiono 731 lono.
tioni0 with (amily room and (Ingle — DnrjigprAVJitrnDiimunusnirrtiM'
montti. Pfrtern>cos and dopotit. 733 C031,
B u t i n e t i - O l l t c * R c n l a l i 8 0
au»«--r^aTr“ tl>*p’nrt~OHC»lt*«l- location. Alio, lully equipped body and palnl ihop. Will lease above
- tooaraioiy. -3}4 3}«i, aftor . 7:00 dm . call 374-4A(U.
V V a n le d T o R s t i t 8B
3 ttCDROOM liomo In outskirts o( Twin r-alH, p rotorabty p a r liy lurnlUicd. 733 44A6.
Mobile Hom«i
light Indutlrlol Equip. 69
USED INDUSTRIAL - -EQUIPMENT -----
•untrTvrTrmlsrwiitrDtniit---------CAr>i: Moilel 310 TrnMA> ' . 1S(X)
CAT G<ci(l<> MAKli O n iH
me MODEUIOO, 4 wl>«Jilti
ut'.u$0,000
ELLIOTT'SI I I Ov.il(in<l Av«.. HufUy, Itloliu
PUn»(«tA7ft'It4H^
^ O b hjoyston -Horn. I'liono 73.1-U'<?0
MOUIIE I’HONt .nuilny Ainii Twin l-nllt Arnci
670 3519 734 2331U.>(l .SI57 Uini 5157 •
-Ea*m4mt>l»
3010 JOHN D CERC with MJO kit. Good condition. -PlioiM Wwidellr 53433S1. ■ '
IDAHOJlRAC.T.QRialyafl'VCatMft. used traclors, Uind parts a f wiu discounts. 733 9393,
W C. HUY, sell or soli tor you all kinds o l (jsiid larm machlntry. m o l v n c u x m a c m in h r y , i mFloral Avu„ 733-7S47,
COM IIINE 105 Jot»n 0«wjre. Pertect condition. Only 430 hours, t’hone 733 3SU or 734 3IMI.
TWO ACG GLEANtZtt combine*, w ith cabs. P rac tica lly now, lla rg a ln l noist; 376-1937 or Orovada. Nov/ad.i. Ilox 33.373 33A3.
Farm SuppU*
4favy Equlpmont
HEAVY CON STRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Animol Brooding 100AIJT IPrciAL Breeding to ABS oreal
proven ilr e t. nation’* highest type production ilres. Aiso a ll breeds of
- available. Buhl. S43 «t03;
'W L 'EC T ~Slns~"tncBrpqraiBp: breeds/dairy,beet. Waller Lo\Uh. 543 44SI>-
R E O IST EM E D ALL A rab ian service t3S. call attof «:30 p.rr
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Auctions 1 0 1
GOODING LIVESTOCK . COMMISSION CO. Sale Every Friday 12:30SnIIInu All Typos ol Llviritock Evory Wonk, Shipping attd Taking Orders I'or All Types 01 LIVMlock Every Day
*25 Head good light Holsteln'holfor - calvoi weighing 3&0 Ihs,50 Hoad good light ileor and holfei' calv'os '75 Hoad good Holstein. crossbrod ;»tocrs *.100 Hoad good yparllng sloors anil
60 Hoad (at .)ind looder cows
CallU
n U Y , SELL , T RA DE , DalrV springer cnws and hoHcra. cloioup to t'OWV «. So*'. 334 4Ufl. 334 SlBfl.
CHAROLAIG HULLS tor sale. 3U)
'4715.
100 lo ISO Holtlnin hollers on ii.md. Weight ).000 to 1,350 pognds, two wa^s lo llnancn. Oo<> lo four years. Cows liisurixJ against'doath. All
—h a liu r t—o uaran iood— HUGHE5.'334-3413, Jerome.
Good baby and pasluru calvus lor sale. All kinds. Phone 324 4143 or 334-4038, Joronio.
FRESH or Sprlngor cows or hollers. Cuaranleod. Uuy or trade lor ipringers or boel. Hap or Clyde
' Hughes, llUhl. 543 5835 or 543 5949,
CALVES, ALL SIZES! All local ttolstein Whilolaco, Angus Cross. Larry Flnnoy. 3 West, ' j Soulh, ' i West, ol Ouhl, Idaho.
103
W CANER piGSTor sale. 733 79B5,
H o r jtM
r r , o:jW, eng(»fw*r“ - Gobd condition
H9,500
-Hauat^oadifr- laur-
t3,.750
FOULGER EQUIPMENT CO.Phono: 343 3^3 Dolse
Hoy, Qf'otn anrf faod 94
CQASS-WAV-^Tlmolhi»-lor-hor*ai^ approMimaleiy 100 ion In Held. Good. Webb. 433 5977.
EAR CORN. approVimately 400 buUiels. Herman Krueger, 334, 404a.-Jcromc. .
W A N T ED : lo buy hay flroen chopped,ureen weight. Phono 543- S895 or 733 9413.
M IX ED GRAIN and Inctory bulil. lono wide camper sleeper. B35- 5173, Eden,
ALL T YPESol horses, tjought. lold. • trartpfi-Ptmty oi rartcti geldings. _Rm Hamv733 _________RA N CH —ANO—R-tDI NO-^hor^Brr
Severaj young goidings s lartn l on barrels and roping. Como look. 3
'W est. ’■] Souiii. <‘4 West Duhl. -
PONIES, colls and older, sired by
-broke. Re«ion«bl0r3)4.SI59atlor7
Shoop 106
500 CHOICE yeariing owes, ail tamo earmark- Deliver August I. 9 yoarlirg and 3-yoar old Columbia and Panama rams. Phone Kollh Munsoe, Haielton, 839-513B.
64 MoblU Hemoi 64
Bill Workman Ford
P O » ^A L C : 3300 Whllefaced e w « , 5-yoarsold, Lambs just taken oil and In good shape to buck. 033 3309, Carey, ovenlngs.
Your Recroationol Vetiicle Hoadquartors Poultty gnd Pabblu loa
Pisti and Pot SuppL|oi 110
KA M A R 'K m ^ H E C rT w a U n n r irT H rT boarding, itud service, 733-1195.
viCo, pupn ios. Chert M lllor, Kennels, W oif Redcap corner, Kimberly, 433 5)04,
llO il'S KENNELS; Gun dogs -- _O bod lonco tra in ing . Hoard ing,
Hftvo'^ome (iQtlS fQf i flk»-733 7730,
M INIATURE PINSCHEtfS, called King ol Toys. June ntlur now ready to go. 733 A384,
FOR SALE: IWnuliliil lu ll grown peacocks, tS each. 733-457H.
0”iJivu~aW7CV, ' j nnsnrl Hounir ''1 Dingo puppies, dill h ins i, 334
SAMOYED M ALE, AKC, iovt'ahlit fam ily do j. Also 5'irionlh oid pul uwo lamb. 334 4119.
AKC MINIATU'RE Schnau^er, Also, orovJn M nhfis, 6?<l-7943,nurloy.
rOH SALtrr 3 year old Goldun, Rotrievor. Maiu. Uujjulilul dog.
TItE LA.S'r ol inV regiilorod-wt'lte toy poodle pupp ies and Dachshunds. Cheap. 733-Q009.
IIASSET HOUND puppioi, AKC iu-dlur«t‘<l and rL'uiilur-<Hl. Prom ch^iiuplon blood lines. Adnrobie l. im iiv pots, .T Jifir t .ilK ore waggini/ in aniiclp.ilion ol your
iclt) » iiprft-JTA A7nii-.Ttli'r_«i.nm-•met wookpnds
O UEENSLaKi D aiuo Hexiitr pupe lor sale. Marvin DuggAn, pho<iu
■ 543 A02II.
.CWGLI6H.4iET-TEB-pupwU2S.-AKC- registered Gorman Shepherd pups « S . t'hoheW * S\Q7, Gooding, aMw 5 p.m. please.
G C Ijf llLS lor s.iio, t2.00 a pair. C lean , neat, good hobby lor children. 73X5453, and ask lor Darrtyi. ,
POODLES - puppies and grown dogs, oiigihle lor rcyislr.tlion. C h ihuahu ii puppies. .1 23 5433. Kimberlv,
MAC'S KENNELr., Wendell, 534- 23W. Ready lor train ing. AKC Great Danes, Norw egian E lk Hounds, SamnyeOs. Heagles, Poodles. G erm an Slwphfcrds,-
•G erm nn— Shorthitirs, ■Pointer-- Shorthair cross, Aiso, Uriitanys. Soon Collies and Spill.
livotlocU Wanted
F REEZER 6 years oid. Large ^‘ii-SI type. US. Goortino. 934 5547.
Furniturn.& HH Ooodi M2OUTDOOR carpet, avocado'dark
green or ispphlre, t3.99 square yard Caln’i 733 7U1.
PREM IUM S PA ID loi-round-dlnino tablet ^ roll top desks ~ Dras* Beds — China closets — baby
CHINA CUPBOARDS, Unllnlshed. various sliot and models, Oannor t-urnllurei 733-143t.
U N F IN IS H E D F U R N IT U R E - highest - aualllv , -good-sel«cilon.-
be rly Road 733 3493,
NAUGAHYDE R IIC L IN ERS, big si)o, black, gold or avocado, tA9,9S
733 7111;----- ----- '—
3 ^ lE C C beige nylon frleie sectional, very nicn, t u a a l Cain's 733-
—J-ai.------------ ------------
HQUSECUEANING? J.el ClassillntJ Ads tielp lind new owners lor "don't neo<ls(” ■ •
M u t ic o l In it r u tT ie n li 1 34
NEW YAMAHA pianos, used pianos. Y am aha g u ita rs , KLt^ stereo record players, W ARNER MUSIC.
, j ; » ! Shoilione North, ____ _
GOOD UPRIGHT practice piano.
FOR SALE; Parlor Grand Baldwin piano. Phono 733 3H0 lor details.
Garugo SalotFRIDAY EVENING, Saturd.iy.-and
r.iindav, at 242 fllli Avrniir EasI, Twin' FfllK,
•YARD SALE.' Ciolhej, lurnilure. and miscellaneous, Friday and Saturday, July 33 and 34, 2A0 - 9th Avenuo East.
G o o ’d ^ iT ilng * f o 'E a t t a r
IIING AND Lambert sweet cherries, aisopio cherries, ready a l Gourley Orchard. 3 miles west. 4 noHh Doadm,in's Corner, Filer, 334-5430.
Good Thing* To Eot 133
PIE CH ERR IES ready at Me- -'Cotium-simpioT orctiara in canyon'
north of Twin Fa lli. 733'7t53.
Arm cherriet now readv. Crystal
CM ERRIESOOooundS Chorrlei lo f ' ;^S3, ChOAp.ple. Also, lots.of.
Royal Anns »n d *B IK irG tB n m * ftr POW ER'S ORCHARD. 33^49'
POTATOES: I plow up, you pick up. —Mew—early—red—shallow —eye-
Norland, a to 13 o m . Wednesday through Snluntay, nring bmies of basknis. No salo under M pounds At 5 ccH«ts txir pound, POW ER'S
“ ORCHARD , P U o in i r j r a : ------
M O N T M O R E N C Y s o m ls w e e t _iche<rlps, you .pick: Call ,733.6997.
,A lteh4p .m . PlcKlng lor-Cannery w ill start July 34. Timm Orchard.
- r a r
ALL T Y PE S ann que fu rn itu re , c locks, some glassw are. •RnBtonabre prices. SALLV 'S ANTIQUUS. 438 59S0.
%NTiou nr-nrcanrn'CT i rr nf ?T'laryn variety, btjy-sell. Chalet Antiques. Shoshone, Idaho, n04 2573,
HELP E iO L O G Y — recycle our — ilu»i!_Pe lc_Joh illto i1 , .30^ South
Washington (Airport Hoad), 733- 3345,
Mi»c«llan«out For Salo 140
NEARLY NEWGoiden Crosslire TV .flnlunna, *75 with masl. lllil pioyd, 423 559(1. - •
> u 1} LINOLEUM rugs, assorted patlornt. *7.95. HANNEH FUR.
-MI-TURC,-Twln-i:alU,-733-l431. -
llA ttlES LOVE clean carpets lo •craw l on. NEW HOST lels Ihem
crawl right alter cleaning! Rent our machino 11. WILSON BATES. Twin Falls and Jerome.
Mltcollonoout For SaU 140 MUcoltanooui For Solo '140
AUXILIARY P ICK U Pga»tank*. up
ABBOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY. — .Shoshone Street -South. X33-2049.-
NEW F IB E R G L A S S panels lor - e>Ufi|x^CirfioriU.ttcJl.£enla.oer. -iqoareiootrcworr nffn.'wnTli::Vellow. blue, peach, Iransparc e, 10. 17 foot leng/hs, WE5TE
HI.NEIGHBORUTrladOlue-Lustre. -< lor-cleanino c«r|>el«7 it's super! —Renf-fctectrlc—shempoeen—t l r
KRENGCL'S.
8UPBR STUPP, sure nu ll That** —Oloeri:\nlrirfoi^clBBning'cnrpeli.''
Rent e lectric sham pooer SI.g h e h n a w a l t ’s .
FOR SALE: Sample unilorms t jiro « ~ rM a c T iN i pritn«7—PT" Nelson, Phone 733-5379,
W EDDING9. ekc;ellent condiUon- Toastmaster te l l massager. 3 speed. t35. Human tiair sait-and- pepper wig. UO. 733-ia94,
O U N S-C A M eR A S—T O O LS '^— MISC. Now In our new tocallon 15J7 Kimberly Road. Jeck's Pawn
P ISH ING POLES, reels, large selection, low prices. R E D 'S TRADING POST. 315 Shoshone Sireel South,
wB-REBUiLD'hVdi'winridcKratr ABBOTT'S a U tO SUPPLY, 3^5
~5hosl>6nb'S t. south.
STOkV-A-WAY bed lor rent. ti.OO a - _w e«k._OAN N ER_E .U RN IXU RE i_
733-1431.
M UFFLERS Inslnlled while you. Wilt. Complete muffief service
— ^«^lu^*^r^o-eu•♦om-^iual^-*•»■-ca^■^- an^l pickups, ABBOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY, k s Shoshone SI. SoUlh,-
DO IT YOURSELF!SHAMPOO your own ca rpe l.
— shampooer— wllh com panion— vacuum.
BANNER FURNITURE ---------- 731.H71....... .......... . . .
-Bu)lding-Motorloli-EXTERIOR PLYWOOD BARGAINS
3/16'’ pKiooflrl............... . . J2.59 1/3" C D lecondi .P/n" itjnddil rBjrtU . . 53 35 5/H’‘ C-D iliop
'3/4'' A-n 1‘lylorm (O.iadi 'i? 9V
------ EXTER|ORjrj^l_StDlNG_,'i"»4'M0'fl" gfoovo . . . . J6 49 5/H"«'4'«ll’ 4 " o '^ Sti I
• ■ PRE-FINISytD WALIPANEIINGinnl(|n»iy»(iwn 4'<ll' ■ • OQO _1.PfpilJjrfi-n4'>Qy -i
S5 Vi'
S? f'i
LUMBER
(latk Utown 4'*U'DoIqo 4'>n' . . .
A'tl..(U Dni)oiiU fir (lid, A lil .), . • 35' on<l. >P2 5/i)"«o..n-il.»jv . . . . 3 9 ‘■0'*'
U'Uudv.- ............................................................... ...
NORTHWEST PLYWOOD SALES ’?050 KIMIIEHIY HOAD IWiN FAU^. IDAHO 733-5909
fl hlocl Wall ol Gu/f SidlionI ' .Opiin 9 o.m. lo 6 p.m., Mnndny llitu Saluicloy
Aulol For Sale 200 Autos For Salo 200 Auto* For Salo 200 Autoi For Solo
% MEW CA PS mSTOCK... . N.L lAUSTQO!1971 BU IC K
O" HOTPOIN'f ilOO. ?33 1179.
WESTINGMOUSE 311 Inch range. Ninnly day warranty. Only J4V.50, Terms to suit YOU.
m&Velectric441 Main East
• •-Opert-Mofldays-'THl'V-pTm'. ••SPOT CASH
For Fum iluro Appliances Thingsoi Value
BANNER FURNITURE 177 ^ d Avenue Wosi ' 733-1421
LobABR E = =Sloclt No. 71-163
SAVE ^ 9 3 7Cuilem 3 door, 3S0 e,l. V-B engine,
(lulomntic trontm liilon , rcidio, renr spanliir, while wnll tirei, oir ceniiillon* irtg, speei) nUrt, tinted lem o limirror, eUcldc Irunk release, wiie wli«eU, vinyl top.
l is t Prico...........$5524.24
1971 BU ICK ESTATE W AGO N
SlotL No. 71.93
JLaZ LO lD S M O B ILE---------TORONADO
SI«il.N «;7|.30B
SAVE n 2 4 8Cutlom. <(uite centroi, air (ondillon* Ing, tinted windows, belled tirei, lilt ileeflng, radio, power trunk reieqie, new'.r windows, 6 way pewer seal.
-uro'Ogtium lilm , padded leeftep,
list Prico......... $7120.231971 OLDSMOBILE
98Sto(l< Ne. 71-15
A T T E N T tO N S P O ftT S M C N l Chucker Partridge oggs, 25 cenis each. Order now lor mature birds starting September. 13.35 each. 733 4710. ,
MS. Y ELECTRIC 441 Main EastOpen Mondays 'Till 9p.m .
SAVE 2 0 0 SAVE n 4 0 8
Big Selection OfFord Truclts
—*^E ld o ra d o "C a m p e rs ------
_ *-Tillon Hil*5ILCcu»pors------------
•48 Month^Bank^Financing-On yoiM^iow''p1chu~p~dri(J Cfnyipar C om b ination o f Dill W o rk
m an p o r d .y o u r io le i letfJoTTn Magic Valley . ~ . “
F O R D-OPENEl/ENINGpiL9,
- B i l l- W a c | im a n F O R D - ^
tSMES:iaDEK:it £Cia.miEV:,
3 senli, noUli-bndi front sent, aule- mnllc Irantm ltilon, rndio, rear speaker, w liilpwall lirei, till iteerinQ, nc-
<e«»orvurewprluoo«ia»“ra«lfrtoHgoli~door, } tone p’ainl.
G O O D - U S & D - G © A A r B t - N t S " ‘ ■ C lm rtihco Pneo . . . '."$2353 C learance P r ic e ----- $ 2 7 T 0 Clearance Pdco ,'$T688O liv o r — M o d a l 2 5 1 0 lo o t w i th g r a in a tta c h tn o n t
“ T o h n t> e e ro — 1 9 5 9 M o d e l 9 5 14 fo o l g r a ir i a n d sood - IH C ------M o d e l- 1 5 1 -1 2 io b t^ ra In -< it lo c l» H
Jo h n Oeor'o — 1 9 5 3 M o d e l 5 5 \ 2 fo o l g ra iiT o n d 4 io a n Jo h n D oo ro — 1 9 6 4 M o d e l 5 5 12 fo o t o r a in a n d b e a n J o h n P^caro — 1 9 5 6 M o d e l 5 5 12 lo o t o r o in a n d b e a n J o h n D oo ro — 1 9 5 4 M o d a l 5 5 12 fo o t
J. (. C a t * — la f o W O ^ o f iO O ’ 10 fo o t a r n in a n d b o o n ■J:l. C o io — L o lo M o d e l 6 6 0 10 fo o l g r a in a n d b e a n w i l l * c a b
Jo h n P o o ro — 1 9 5 4 ’ AAodel 5 5 12 fo o l wi»l> b e o n n l ln c h m e n t Jo h n P o o ro ~ 1 9 6 0 M o d u l 5 5 12 fo o t Q ra in a n d b o o n -
J o h n D oo ro ~ 1 9 5 7 M o d o l 5 5 12 fo o l g r a in a n d b o o n J o h n P o e ro — 1 9 6 0 M o d e l 5 5 12 fo o l g r a in a n d le o d
- G £ M ^ E Q k j J : B M . E N -T 7 z lm
Town sedan, lin lid g lo ii. A way power-teal, air conditioning, tilt sleer- Ing, while wall tires, rodlo/ilereo <om-
_ iiinn|i9 fl._o««iso iy .pa ikooa—elatiilc-wint{ow>,»«le(lilc liurtk release, vinyl lop, (orner lomps.
UbI Prico . . . . . $6502 .16 List P rico...........$6648.60'i - . '
U S E D C ^ R B U Y S1969 CHEVROLET CAPR IC E ■ 1969 OLDSMOBILE
f l o p , a ir c o n d it io n in g .
Retail pr-do ............... ... $2795 Retail Price $3595-
S A V E S 1 3 1Radio, rear speabtr, whitewall tires,
- Sf»e*d-ole»trtlnled flid tl,'6 Way pow- . erseal, power w indewi, peWer trunk
le leaie , chrome wheels, vinyl lop, cuilem trim, air conditioning.
List Prico...........$6997.33
1971 BUICK , SKYLARKS lo itN o ,71- JI
SAVE 5807350 V-0 englrie, oLlemnlic tranimii* lion, power steering, rodie, while wall
_ !illL J*m 5 ll.m illO U llU lia r in o .- iu p e r_ '' sport wheels, 3 tone paint.
List Price...........$4705.09
SAVEM29 SAVE 885
1968 BUICK
4 deer hardtop
Retail Price ........ $2295
SAVE 6071968 CHEVRO LET - N O V A '
--------------O deersednn------- --
Rotail Price . . . . $14?f5
SAVE ®645j : lo a r 'in e e Price . . $850 _
1968 OLDSMOBILE 883 door hardtop, ulr conditioning,
- Retail Price—.-,— ,-$ 2 4 9 5 -
SAVE«607Clearance Price .-$ 1 8 8 8
,1966 CADILLAC4 deer hardlep^plf.tondillanino,
-R e ta il P r ic e -. . . , $2495
SAVE^507-Clearance Price . $1988
A B B I E U R I G U E N~ m G I C VALLErs^FINESr , . . IDAhRyZ-L-ARGEST
J D L D S — U I G K ------------ ~ Q P B L - D E A L E R - ! - ! - l -
~ 7 3 3 T f7 7 1 ■ T T T M A IF rT r^ m O F S U D T n ----------rW IN K A L L 'S "OPEN EVENINGS'III 9 P.M. . ' .ACHES AND ACHES O f fSEE PARKINGI .
134] lUuii loli«i Bi»d~ Marih 733-5110
, T w in F a l l i 7 3 3 -7 2 7 5 D u lil 5 4 3 -5 4 5 2•i •r.*ie1Sh»rreu733 i26U Doe.dotioci 543-5453 ;1 ; • Hoo«' N#wlon 733\604
r a a s a M M n O = O D r T O 1 tlTTt1 T O T
141
---MBT»L-OflB>-aiIirtnMponVrv#ilM pIno bap. ouldoorj umbrelln clolhw lin t, n a- jna ovening^.pf
OLD COlMs • Doutilil »nd told' Qov e03< Twin' Falli, Idaho.
M It QBrdon vqtllpmon) lltno. DuVi__ loll- of_.ren!_wlih_a_iou/^tr---ClaMi(l*d-Ad.ir-- -
^ I L L BUV cllf-ect or Aucllon vour lurnltur*-«ppllancM-oddi a. i>nd>.Snake Rlw#r Auction. 73J7/W. ,
CASH FOR SCHAP MCTAU Copped, D raft, Aluminum.
_E#dlalora* QflHarlas, Kter— H. kOPPELCO . •
ISJJnd Avenuv SouHi,
'Spoiiing Goetit
dL dC T H IC GOL(: Cflrl With c liargor. no ba tlcr le s. :-Oqoi1 condition. See Ya Io, Durloy.
Boots For Sale
FOH SALE: )}' Lnnn Stnr aluminum boat. 10 horiepownr motor. Son nt 390 rilor Avenufl, aflor 4 p.m.
\9J\ N liW AnniV A l.5 ; n ijorlorm--- anct. Sidewjllilflr linait. Civlnroiln
and Morcurv ifiotori. HUD AND' •M AU K'S. Your Hvlorudo-and' Morcurv Donlw. lU J Oluo LflltDS
CMRYSUUM boats and m olors. Slnrcrnll boali, Campor ti'flilert. Harloy-Dnvldson niolocvclos. J tH O M e IM PLEM /IN T 8. MARINA.
40 MORSE molor, ejeciric sl>irt. Wood l»n t w ith ' ttterina and irailur. W i. 73.1 33J1,
FOOT FIHERCUASS lioal, « Jiorsopowor Morcury molor, A llai trailer, far taltror trado. S43'^;oo.
\6 ' F ID E R G LA SS conoc with paddlos fliul lil« p ro irrv o rf <150. •73f31W nltpr 6 p .m ................
. ..rS E R V IC E on Jolinion or any brand oullMjardonOlno &cu Century
-Auto-M «chlno_al—D«tur-v_Cilv— \No»1 AtKlivoii, Twin Fnlls,. J33 SOJO-
180
1970 250 cc MOTOCnOSS MON- ■ TESSA: WInl condition. Sold now
(or H035, SncrHlcu 73<-70ll4.
rn tU M P H -4SQ, tT9S. Good
new, 1250, PiiotTRAIL 1V67. like■ S4i:i7 3nrotiT~
1955 H A R L E Y DAVIDSON • motorcycle, *100. 543 4172or sc
4J2 Condcnsary Road. Uuhl,
\94B taO YAfAAHA USO. ^949 )(>0■ " '_______________ Uill>-0*-
T.V. Sl)Op, Uuhl
1970 HON PA lOfl StfiN>l mfxln l. “ * cmccI i^T cundilton, Plioiiu 7 3 ^
1970 HONDA SL-175 M olosporl, under 3500 m llcs. Mako offer, Ptwno 433 S930,
MolouycUl >80 *fiucits~ ) 9 6 A u t e i For S a le
PGR SALE: 1970 HONDA CT 70 trail __Ne\y condition, fhone 7M.
FOR SALE: 1940 SuiukI 305. USO.. , P*X>00.^!l75»._Dlfl»rl.ch.//. -
FOR SALE OR Ford C MO.' I I I ! cab Witt) 5 and 3, voox 30 rubbw wlUi-U'-WlllIamMn-combination •lock and grain bad with ho lit. 733- 57*1,
GOOD MOTORCYCLE trallef, 140 or bo»t.oHer, 733 7909.
Auidrforfoti^
450 YAMAHA, 1W1 model, 433 5354 after 4rp.tn.
trailer. — —1941 PLVM OUTH . GTX U(^ —au to m atic , r fa c to ry “ a ir ( —loW- "m lta s o « / iM SSI Lincoln,,733'6430.
1943. VOLKSWAGEN. ditlon, 30,000 mile* on factory rebuilt molor. 1395, Call 733-3731.
1^44 INTERNATIONAL 1900 Mrle« r5oinmotnimanm»m‘oriv»;'
1957 DODGE V B, 3 tonr cab and cliai<. now onuino and t lr n . J1.095. 334.4177. .
FOR SALE or trade ,)94« Citovrolef Im pa la . 3door hard top . *307'
• ~imoinonnjTDm»Tlc“ tninimt|ilon7 good rubtisr, rlow mileaue,' uood condition. In service, mutt tell. 334 5178. ....................
f-OR «;ai V- 10/1 r.KAr pifWiip_\/ A _
1933 FORD SEDAN, roitorablo. (or la lo or trade for tm all Iraller liouio. &37 4404.
Willi roof lop campor. Now molor .ovcrrhaulod. S750. Cat) be seen at Clt)dy‘t Cafe, Joromo, between 8 A.(n. and 4 p.m. Woekdavt.
1949 COUGAR. 30,000'ml!e»t'»1^9S. ,TI)1* i« a below wtiolcrtale price.
1940 l-ORD W'ton, long Wide bo)<; npH-d', 340 V B, hoQW.dutV-WticBla.,
■\vs\-vnan-Cl)(vvrolot pickup. No molor, tB5. 4lli houio Sottlli of Modern T.V. Shop, (luhl.
300 Auiof For Sa)« , 300 Auloi For Sole
1943 M ERCURY M ETEOR. Call after S p.m. 733 4071.
1947 MUSTANG 39b, tpotlets. 733- 7033. Make o((er.
1 45 CADILLAC, 4-door, (uU power, new overt)BUl. DuhJ, 543 4174.
1947 FORD G A LA X ie 500, 3 door.amomallc. pow#r tieerlno. air
_condli|oninUi excellenl-condltlon., Il.m-423J133 ------ ------1943 C HEVRO LET kedan. good - condition. tl35. 734-3743.
1943 OLDSMOOILE. good running
«49 PLYMOUTH Fury II ttallon *Oflrt7|»W6riTief-Tngand brfckeC~ (actbry alncondillonlng. excellent condition. «1.950, Durlev. 47a W?1.
MUST SELL 1949 NOVA SS, bucket teatt. 4 tpoed. new tire l, excellent condition. 543 4033.
■1?6Q-RL, good,I
YMflltTH MBf.tianif,a
- I N - F U t L - S W i N G -
.!'W e w a n t to tra d e yo u r w a y ''
J O H N C H R I S---------M O T O H 3------ —
1944 4 .DOOR HARDTOP Pontiac. V' 0. power brakes, power tleering,
-alr-wndlllonlng. Will.trBHe. 734- 3004,' ___ / ______________________
itu: tlv
1955 dllEVROLET W Ton. plckuj). 337. Auton)atic fra n im is s ion , camper. ISOO. 733 3739 aflsr 4 p.m
IW -A
t.|lt V . V* ,
-t
PlCiCUt* CAM PCR, «00 . 1963 Scout. 4'Whoel drive Dodge, $350. 543-4;03. Huhl.
1945 CHfiVR.QLGT ClCamino. Very _(|nofi conilJlQIUlS.OOOaCtUfllJililcS—
7J4 ^5lV0, allor 4:00 p.m.
1947 ''j TON f o r d , long wide bod. V fli 4 spnoci, new paint. t1,450. 543- 4040,
WANT TO HIRI- singlo AKlo trucks to work in polnlo l>afvos1. Wo will furni&li buds, Jeromo334-5700, If no an?.wor 733 93Xfl.
1971 DODOE TRADdSMAN. Will trade for older car or molorcvcle or tell. 543 5005.
H I N E I G H B O R
__ Prm _Alillk-And.'Sdvo A loH
N E W T R U C K S
1971 DODGE 2 ton , 2-vp«od ax lo , 5-tpead
t ro n s m ijj io n . Q25 k ) 0 ph
t jic i . Specia l . . . . $ 4 '“ “ '
R ead Ihe T im ei-Howt Cic
Had p o g o t rogu lar ly a n d when
you w a n t to* p la c e o fast*
ac ting a d , [uit’ d ia l 733-0931 '
T R U C K S
-|95<!rDOD6E-
HONDA AND CARS Now and Utod, Sales piirls sorvlce. We b o v toll trn do r^po n Sun dayt. Open 'evoningti by i\p polnlmont,
. M ILLER HONDASALES
ttANSEN 423 5179
, Truck*
.2 ton, V-8, 2 tpnod, 5-ipead t/ansmiiiion .........$695
1961 INTERNATIONAL Scout, lull cab, 4 w|i8ol drivo-
. . .................. $895
1960 CHEVROLET 56 -ton, 4 wl)ool drive . $895
-Kr-torrrihnrp-piclajp" . ' $995
-.Sovord 1<»71-........-Domonstralors
Chrysler,Plymoulhs ond Dodges
HARBAOGHM O T O R
Gooding 934-4,112
S A L E
BUY NOW WHILE THE COLOR 8. MODEL , SELECTION IS BESTI
1970 DODGE CH>\LLENGER R-T. 303automatic Ifanimljtlon. stereo tape, After 6 p.m;.,434 4770.
PONTIAxrSTOCK
REDUCTION - 5 A L E -
7331D33
m a d e
J l ! _
- Q o r -
1970 TRIUMPH CT 4. 7.000 mlle«, I700o(( original price.'Ptione -4457. after 6 p.nr.--- -------- iCi—
1948 QUICK Riviera. Asking Pt)one.i33.3ti2-mornlnot...............
Aulol For Sale»94*CAMARO,350cublc Inct)’. Rally __Crterj^4 ^ed, ct rome wt>e«li,
DflisiiirHOAMt • WMON-PCKur • MOflTlCAMS
fleol (nf/ation A#. . .
DEAN MOTOR CO. i09 3ndAva;s: ,733.3023
Auto» For SoU aoo
f llaC'Cadillac . OMC
PONTIACS BUICKS CHEVROLerS • OLDSMOBiLeS M
leoricemotors........ ooQBtfiq. tQano
T h a n k s
A c e H a n s e n
C h e v r o l e t
Open Evanfnp* 3)3MomW«i( 733-3033
DRIVE A BRAND N E W 1971
V o l k s w a g e n
H 9FORj u s t ! , , .
PER MONTH UNDER OUR new leating plan
^ 9 7 0Plui loUt loK, lif»ni«. D*liv*i^«<i in Twin Folli.
- Y O U R E E
-MOTOR GO:------A u lh o iijtd Vo/Jttwoo«n D taU r
...... ?03;2V54351 Mnin Eoil. T^in fulit
__)nAii-nt>r'.infin 7 irn imbuio. (|ooJ V.OO
I9A6 Cltov.60 ituos Mon. Itig \Tfl unum.i, 5'R“7.'
— l75'Lwliftcl,bujp_ouuil U.25 luoi. Now pnim . ■
USED TRUCK VALUESme Col)ov.if 196A Tnndom Dic'iil 'tuck, NIC 335 Cummim, 4 II 4.
-.aO.DOO* foui cmh, powej ileetinQ. Ha\ 10' .f- i C 0 ^ 0 0 0 bull>ar findlO' 4'wlmrl bull>r» Iftnlo'........................... I ^ , 7 0 \ J
in> diinol IfucL NH 250 Cunimini, 5 (I 4,
— _Li-27500fia.SOPD'l, Jiikn lirokn
1967 IHC f IU50 lunti'i-n iliool irutl 1)7462/105 Jt.P, 5 A 4,
I CiHIii'o ?05"WQ. 5 A ‘y~ 175-' wl.»tl-
1967 IHC 1600 « n.25 tdc. 'Now |i(iinl . . .
;)0-1 V fl, 5 «, 2. 175" wlie«Uini«, floo‘1
i‘ 2 6 9 5 ““
I960 IHC n 1H2 IIHI o ‘ l*’ 345 V lt. 5 A 2. Air lljok**. Fottofy
:;TCT,ur"“ , ...................‘ 3 4 9 5 “1060 Doddu 3.ii)ii du»(> Tiuil. 311) V-U. 5 K 7. '5 l>«(J (liiii linitl ...................................
19A7 fonl J lofi (lump tfucl. (lio *S A 3. 5'yntd (lum|> (>•<! nncl t io i t l ...................
‘ 2 6 9 5 “4 2 3 9 5 “
r9*TPm7jil1300 tdo n.lo tfi.cl 3A0 V II,' 5 A 3i uooiJ n.25 li'si New poi.ii ‘ 1 8 9 5 “
-tvrtTnm: n 147 liifl iuiB iruft4 -5 9 5 ““-
1943 CMC 6i6 tiiKl wiili ()oO(i plnllotm. , , ,
t9S7C I... 3 Ion
V'll, 4-||>Mii). 2'iproii , . . .
19.WroMl 2.1-vTTTrr-
‘ 1 4 9 5 “
1933 ro..t2 td«V n.5A 2 .-15 'l.M ll)B < i...............
I954IMC';-Ion.6cylimi0(. ''5 1 2 ^ i.rti*«tiw d ........
195B Autocnr tondtm <lidi«l. 2A2 Ciimmlni, 4 & 3, Timkin wocm dtiva.............
‘ 6 9 5 “. ‘ 4 9 5 “
‘ 4 5 5 0 “
MAGIC VALLEYi n c - i -
■Truck Lane Wait. 733-4266
2 door Spo»fCoup«, 225 ci.d. tn- Oina, radio, >>*ot<r, color liaynd cor- pall, deluae wlioel covori. wliita wall )ic0t. SlocW Number ? \7.
*T:ro5noor8rt aAr—r-$ 2 570...........
• linieu wmuiniaiii. uiiunder conlinQ, (ouio, power »l**fina, 2 to«. pninl. l)ody iide moldlnoi
i and niorel
arcciAi V awYL . . . .
' ^ D S E D C A R V A L U E S1966 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 door lednri, V O enaine, nuloiiuilic trnnimitiion.' power ttiarino, roillo,
Thiaterrnirconditioniogr—----------
- s A v r r , " , . , . $j T95
1967 RAMBLERAMCRICAt^ 440. 7 door liordlop, V O
enfline, 4 ipeed trontrtiiition. rodiol
N o w . ; . . . . $13951967 FORD LTD
2 door hntillop, V-U ertulne, outomot- . ic Iranvmiitinn, power ileedno, lr\di-
■ S p e c l d l " , f , : ~ ; — $770— ’ 1946MG t l A O S
Con..Mlbl.. 4 ip..d lrn...™,iion. ................ . j l i o r j- wlf# wheelcrndlo. ' —;-- -------
1968 PLYMOUTH FURY,4 door iMdon, V O ejiQine, nutomolic liomrAluion,
O n ly $1095n?45 VOIKSWAOEN ^
-— -1944 MUSTANG7 door hoicltop, rodio, h#ol*r. iloor- itiill.
=N ow^"rr7T=^m 75^radio.
Just $1,2951949, fORD MUSTANG
Convartlbitf, V-0 •r)o1n«. power ileer
1966VWBUG^ ip««<l trnnimiulon. rodio.
$ 99 01963 MERCURY COME’
" W69 PLYMOUTH FURY
mlitlon, oowtr tivaring, rodlo< i brakkt. ■ . ^Cleoran<fl Specia l. $ 9 9 6 ^
V ery C leah . . $ 5 9 4 '1964 RAMBLER
AMBASSADOR,^ door. V-fi
rodio, hwter,
Ueorancfl opeoai , . $ 68 6
WILLS imTOR CO.3 36 Shothone St; W . & 254 4 th Ava. W.
: 733 r3«91 « f-73a.7365-
-1 9 7 G F IfrT -Coupe. Iiucket ledli, 4 ip ^ d (rcn Kiiiiioii; tcidio,
$1495 1970 FORD
_,4.tptt(J..tranimUilun.-now«>.UM<.:i— inp, Mi(hel<n Tirvt, lha((>.
, $ 2 3 9 5 1969 DODGE DART '
, CUSTOM, 4 door tedun, powHr
1967 CHRYSLERT rWPOBTrM7iT5?ir~4~d5S7~U8affr -V*B aix^ine.-uulumalic-lionuiuiuon^
Cower .(•vriiig, power brokai. tpl'l' •n(li hunt’ leot, dll vinyl inlefiof.
$1695 ' .„„J,?<^Zpi-Vmouth
$1995 1969 01DSM0BILE
CUTIASS, violint) wogon, V-H i
lt»«rlnjj7noykntr bi’oViirtafff^y' cnndiliunliig, one owner, low mile.
$2495 1965 CHRYSLER
hJiwporl, 4 door lioidtnp, nutninnlic
lronimiiiian.-pO)ver-itagriiiu>-i>o i)'—litnliBi, 6 woy power leol, loclory
■•"$2095 1968 PLYMOUTH
FURY III, 4 (loot hnrdioi). V-i) gine/(iutomolic tron«ml«tlo
fOOT Hordfop. V-8tic - iromrtillllort. *
power brokt
$19 9 5 1968 CHRYSLER
NEWPOKT. 4 door kwdlor). V H • ngini, ‘ODlonialic Iraiiim itiion. power ileering, power Ixaket. oil •nyl interior. vm|(l. covered 'top.
loclory (I
--------STTS'----
'1969 CHRYSLERTown & Country ilution wagon, full power, ioctorv olrrCondilioning. new belled tirei. luQaogt rncLi Show-
' conditionino
_$2325-
' $1,595
tpeed lionimiumn, lo'w m.leag*- lucellanl (iinditinn.
$15951967DODGE
MONACO. 4 doo, hn.dlop, V 8 • ngine. nulomolic Itunimittiort, |w)wer ileeniia, onwer bfoiei, vinyl
$1495 1967 FORD MUSTAMG
$3395 1969 DODGE
CORONET 5004'door tloliort woQon, V-H. oulo- mdlic troncminion. power tleerinQ, tnc)o«y oi' tondiVioning,
$ 2 4 9 5 . . 1969 FORD MUSTANG
2 door liardlop, V-[| engine, nutomolic tronimiition, power ileering.
J2195
1968 DODGE POIARA4 door Uilott, V-B engine, oulomot' ic trohimiiiiort. power tleering. power brcikei, new while wall ny-
......... _$J.295.________1968 MERCURY
Monlcloir, 4 doilr tedon. V.R en- Oine, aulbmotic Ironiminion. power tteenng. power diic hrnltei, A- wny power »eot. (octory nir condi.
,$ 1 6 9 5 1967 CHEVROLET
IMPAIA, 4 door Kordlop. 32? Vfl engine, oulomatic lriinimi«tion, power lUerirtn, power brolei, tnc- lory air coitdilioriing,
$ 14 9 5
FaUli(»tl<, 390y-B, / ip e .d tron»- fiiliiion, top rubber. Shorp, ,
$1295 „ 1968 MERCURY
„M ON !EH il(_i_do ii.J,o id lop ,„v .a-• nglr'e, nOtomotic IronimKtion. power Ileering, dilC broket, oir condilmning. vinyl top, Shoip.
$SAVE 1967 CHRYSLER
Town A Counlry tiolion wouon. (all power, Inctory n>r cortdilianing, e>-
$2195 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98
4-c|ooriedon, V-H, nulomoijc troni- mitiion. power tleering, broliet.
'64 CHEVROLET-long'WuJ*-pi<l>iip—V'B~«nQlne~4~ tpeed trontmiitioi). Iroiler liilch,
• $1195'68 FORD 1/2 Ton Pickup
long wide bo>, V-B engine, nulo- niolic Irontmitiiort, lu-tone point,
..l.aoood, $2095
☆ $1395
“ iorto-wtd*“bo«,— A4 Ipeed Irontmldion, 6 ply lirei.
Ouni.an(l lookii good. J ] 2 9 5
'6B DODGE ^ TonPickup, V-0 engine. 4 ipeed troni- niiition. beovy 'duly iptlngi, lire^
yitd wb«eli. equipped (or comoer,
$1895
. long wide ton pickup, 6 cyli^' ■'der engine, 4 ipeed tronimliiioor^
trailer hiUh, '
'68 JEEPWcjgoneer. V-8 engine, Automatic tranimlition. 4 wtieel drive, lo<k- Out-luibt. one owner, low tniUoQ«.
$2995
liteV. in eiicilleni condillon.
'66 FORDN-700 2W TonV-H engine. 5 ipeed Irontmittion, 2 ipeed rear oxte, 900 V 30 tiiei.
:&1CS HEARTED
'67 DODGE3 Ton, lilt cob, 3A1 V-tl engi'^*, ^ tperfd Irontmiition, 2 ipeed reor
~<mle7"tiowBr ’ ileeiingV 900
' ) ipeed reor oiile, 900 X 20 ttrei. ^Menvy duty tbrougb out,
1966 INTERNATIONAL2 Ton 345 .V B.tngm t. 3-iBMd--
BOB-REESE'S500fllo<l<3ndAv«, S .— T w InW U —
to work,Ed Efor?t«»a * 7o*~BuiI«r * WJnntllir
Open Evenings 'til 6 p.m.
njv-
T H IN K T H E IS E NIdaho's Oldest Lincloln'Mercury Dealer
MAKE OFFER1969 FORDF-100 1/2 Ton Pickup.................. .... _ . . _
■ 1 own*^ Quarontee you cotinol teH'Irom btand r)ew. Ui» Ihon 19.000 milei, bug 6 engine, 4 ipeed trnnimiiiion, power tteering, long wide box, camper iliell, equiliier bilcb, excellent lirei, •vita gal lank, be
lieve me.il'i u ibatp one.
Turquoiie, oil vinyl interior, low mileage, il'ii i» o nice one,
1966 MERCURY / $ 1 0 0 0Monterey << Door Sedan ............................... I ^ O OTurquoiie, oN vinyl inlerior, oil vinyl inlerior, low mileooe. ' .
1967 RAMBLER ' $ 0 0 0 REBEL 4 DOOR SEDAN ................................. -7 0 0BigAcylinder.«noin«. ilondord tronimiition, tad froni ito ti, axcillenl lint
1969DATSUN ' A 4 Door S e d an ............................................ l A ' O UWhile, block vinyl Inlerior, good tirei. 4 cylinder enginf, ttandord ibiit,
low mileage, real iborp,
1969MERCURY <f A \ / r ' MARQUIS BROUGHM................... , Cp A V C4 door hdrdlop, thii one it unbelievable, brorid new Micltelin tirei,
. if'ld n»u/. t*m thnn If) fWW r>ill«i_hi.i
m m m m. . . . a n d ' h e r e is o u r
vinyl lop. completely looded. you muit.iee lliii to appceeiale II.
Heal ihorp. ligM blue enUrior, molcbmg blue oil nylon Iniertor, (om- pletely equipped at you would eupect including air com‘ '
-i967 OlOS-98-
B i r t h d a y g i f t t o y o u
w i t h e v e r y n e w c a r s o l d
Regardless o f N ew C a r D iscount
A CARLOAD OFC A N N E D G O O D S
~i96yO lOS-9e ■ ■-TUXORVSmW . . . “ .TTTT ', , . . .T ^ Z - 1 O .U
4 door, maroon wilh block vinyl lop, moioon nylon inlerior, completely looded, •Kcelleni tirei.
in, reni tlean,-runi liU o top.'tiandurd li
1964 FORD -EALCDbtmCHERQ
Pickup, 6 cyimder vnglne, tl
196B TORINO . S l > 4 Q Q 2 DOOR HARDTOP............................. ■ • l ^ - O OMedium llmt metallic liniih, fully vquipped including oir condilioning, QO^ tirei, cut down wav below book ntice.
rn966'llNCOlN - CONTINENTAL COUPE'. ; . . . _Vou (6nnot tell tki* one Ifom brand oew, Inilde and out, beoutilul unmarred linllih, tpolleii inlerior, excellent tirei.
1969 CHEVROLET < n A A H IMPALA HARDTOP COUPE ...................... ... Z H O K J
— R»dlol tW i-2 ♦o«^rcrw<o-)rt»erior,T)nwr-|teerlnarT)ow»rbroli»r'<<»t«6f7
oif fonilillonlng, tWi Itn'ntTo orte,
^ YO U I?STRtrA TTH rriM e OT-----PURCHASE O F AWY N E W MERCURY
OR C O M ET D U R IN G THIS
* 1 9 7 5
.TODAY'S SPECIALIWJllNqOlNCONTINENTAl.....................4 doo, ..doo, <ompl.l.l, •o u lno .j;
iiiiff eii II lliHUllI, pflwf r blue with oti blue leather interior.M 5 0
warranty, itkker 14376.08.
1967COMET $-i r ^ I C CAPRI HARDTOP.COUPE . ..................... ; I oOD .
I intid* ond out, KonoAleoHy •cjulppcd, imoll 'V-p inglM,-Mt4«ftail« MuMmiMlon, p6w«r »l««rlno, •xelUnt qoi miUa *,
_ „ hlalwrt quqljty, your lovorih brilldl, on. lor Mch ot oti»P J ? ---- hoim f fwj i y lirbDiln«il In Tyin FalU. M«* |»of ul«r
o( (mill, v«oplol>I«. ca« oh*r COM In IhU unuuiol and ipaclocular o(l«, IrM al th> llim of purchou of your nmrcor hard Thli It our way ol iKonklng you (or 18 ivKnttlul
; yrariurvins pwopio o(, Magic Valloy. W* oppr«lolt_^.: . your patronoO*, ond wii want your bwlnott. Cow* In o n ^ ; M p u« foUbratol TWi big twnt ll fO* yOUl .
....PRO S siASMto OH nNt'Uatfre^vTOOt
701 Main Ava. E. Thm Catlii Fhc9ln 7h4 World To 3uy A Car .
34 Timet'Newt. Twin .falls, Idaho Thursday, 'July 32, 1?1
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— R E A D Y - T O - W E A R
; ; ( W O M E N ’ S & J U N I O R S C L A D R A G S )
v. “ COTTON SHORTSHog. 4.00 .................................
COTTON KNIT TOPSHog. 4.00 . N O W
FABRICOiWfr-i.iCmJw^«oi-i60-rtiU£h^Valuano-i8:00
Limited q janlUy. Rog 4.00 to 4.SO
T RACKT)RESSESUaluos (o 40.00 In broken sizes
P ^ T SUITSValues to CD.DO
KRAZY BARGAINS
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CELLARl i O T T O M O F T H E B A R R E L ’
LIMITED Q U A N TITIES
4 9
Cotton Flare LeqJ*ants_ j3 c fl, j,p Q ^_ _ -------------------- t:t:zN Q W
NYLON KNIT SHORTS
NYLON KNIT TOPSRog. to 6.00
BLOUSESolI^p~ondTiloevci©»»rR«>g'~^'0®'
WOMEN S JEANS N O WBroken sizes limlled quantity Reg. 4.00 to 8.00
DOUBLE KNITS•Value* to'5.99Some-Good Ones . . some bad
SUMMER FABRICS
$^99
N O W V l P R IC E
Colton, small sizes. Rog. 3.79..........
I GHOUP
MENS SHIRTSDi’essrsport and knit. Rag. to $8.00
1 GROUP MENS
PULL OVER VESTSRod ottly, Rog. 8.00 .......... ............
1 GROUP
MENS SWEATERSJI«a-l..-7.S.nO ....................................
$ 2 0 0
9 9 '
$ g B 8
G r e a t S e l e c t i o n o f A s s o r t e d l i i i e i i &~
-------- - - N d w l ^ ' P R i aTOWELSTerrible colors— Bath size on ly C Few holes a ud- E tc^H oq .- U B _ ....... ................. — M
TMPORViEDr “ •
COTTON-FANe^RUGS-6 » 9 _ Hog, $30.00
-fCiBOUP
. N O W
N O W V 2 PRICE
DRESSES----------^Missy. Jr. and Hall Sizes. Values to 42.00
SPORTS WEARLadies and Junior . •
SWEATERSHOT PANTSReg. lo 11.00
HOT PANTSReg. lo 4.00 & 4.50
Y l PR IG E
1 4 P R IC E
J ^ _ P R I C E _
— SIIOI'; l)KJI*AI{ I’MKN'I'----------
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---- LIMITED-QUANTITY-
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GRAB TABLEGreat Values
CHILDRENSCANVASS H O E S
Clearance Price $1.88LIMITED bU A N IIIY
-CRAZEE^ -PRICE50-^
ONE GROUP JUNK-ODIHJ-ANCHEND&-FOR-MLADY-
T O " ^ 5 ° ° LADIES* C A S U A L S
-Ww^5i97=NOW=^3;9j j G R E A S Y K I D S S T I J F T i
G irls C u lo H es-S leep /FI^ r*n . o o
G)HLS — TODDLEHS — iNFANTS — BOYS - SWEATEBS, SUPPEHS. KNtE-Hlr^CAPfir a n k l e t s-
BIBrSUMMEH HATS, BABY BONNETS
^CADIES^ASUALS W ere 3.97 N O W ^2.66
SOaABLfelA D IE S Z H E E L S
-CmiS-CUr-OFFS—KNIT-BlOUSeS=INPANT-JAMAS—
BY PERSONALITY ond BEVEBLY
J R e g . J o m ' ’ "“Sttifl'KD TOV5—1*ANTIES— MANY” wiOkiTlfc'Mb'”
$1.00 TA B LEiqow~nt>
TrnmiESNs-Reg. 13.9S— ....
1 GROUP
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Toug^hrTexas b ihn u n bosses n u cAMailTKA. Alas(ca(UPI)- half of his 45 years luiocklng
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nuclear test next fall come In North Africa and South Amerl- all shapes and sizes from old ca, he took up with the Atomic V ^ e r s tQ mod kids with long Energy Conunisslon (AEC) hair and sideburns. three jears ago to help test
— But the man who BtanUs-out—nuclear—devices below—the- araong IhU crew Jrf-“Tho Boss," surface Qf the earth.Glen Stafford. Unlike most of the other, He came out of the Texas executive types on this barren Panhandle by way of Oklahoma piece of basalt real estate,
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"Pm a co^structlomnBn;*-ho •said proudly, folding hb muscuJ
chest. Ae added that he knows. ' only the things he has to inow about the "thing'* that will bo placed In a mined room hb
-m«n-are'0arving"0ut of-.soild - rock 6,000 fc^t below the surface* of the island. •
lli is is the heart of Project Cannikin, which will be a
BOmBWhftPe'around 5 megatons.
Stafford is sito manager for this AEC project. It Is his job to- make.s y;g- thQ..U!3t flroaLla-
parffcJllarly'sdme of IfTose corripleled by the niiddle-tf eUiOKls UMd InjUask July If everyUilng goes well.
-irithw i-One of the things Stafford is problems, the main one being
most proud of is the safety water leakage. He estimated record' among the 600 or so the flow at about 45 gallon a employes on the Cannikin minute, but added (he pumps ; Project.-There'have'been -two—were—)iaving— no— problem* deaths, but both from heart handling It.ailmentA/- , ■----- -- - Surprisingly, the water Is
"There have been the normal fresh, although the Bering Sea amount of injuries," ho said, is only a mile away.. "It's —But-tha-numW-ls-waU-balow—bettar—than—mast—In—.West
MOSCOW (UPI) —' The Uni' legeof business and economics. ' versity of Idaho announced lo- TTie appointment Is effective May thnt Dr. NnrrnHH C. Qlson. Sept. 1.
properly prepared on time witliout -a waste'of'the .taX' payers' money.
the national level and far below Texas," Stafford said U'ith athe AEC level." laugh.
Consiilcrlnf^'~the“ condltron Tho room its o lf ls shored.dQwn ln tho_*'hQlo."-thls rccprd up with wire mesh and rock
a week off —off the inland, as a matter of fact, ^ e y stay down
The 28 men In the crew below ground work In three shifts around the clock -aeven men to a shift. The total work
•force at the site.-10 miles from ^s e .camp, ranges from 78 to BO. .
What do the men-who work below have to say about their
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he said, " f t ’s hot down th^e , .cent) but this is what we cto f (W degrees fahrenheit with a living. •______
-xprosldently-dean-of-the-BchooL— Dr^^Olson—succeeds Dr. of business at Wisconsin State Russell L. Chrysler who has College has been named dean been serving as acting dean of the University of Idaho col- since May, 1970.
Is amazing. The cavity In which wiis. IlTs Being carved out o f .the device '-speculation says it pure basalt of which tlio island Is a nuclear- warhead for a Is formed, the result,of volcanic
~&lncoT»o’s beep wlih tile Ai!,ur 5oartnn miaatlo -^wUl- bo acuon many ccpturtos ftgo, StafforJPhas seen 'm'dny Innovations developed by atomic test hole’ drillers-which have been uUUied in oil well drilling.
It,of volcanic sam
I’vo dohe this kind of work so long I never, think about the danger," said Bob Brown, 37, of Juneau. " It makes no differ- encc.to mo-whether it's 6,o6b feet or 100 feet. It's all the same.'
detonaied is a globe-llke room tiio hilners, who are paid52 foot In diameter af^the *7.38 an hour plus a 10 per centbottom of the 6,000-foot shaft, ^nus for eight-hour shifts,
Stafford said the w6rk will be work three weeks and then take
Erank_Uuah._Al»_fiLJlakfir8 field, Calif., said he liked the work. - -*
"For one thing, it feeds my family ~-that*s why I'm l?ere,’'
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R ogers says chances good to reopen SuezWASHINGTON (U pl)-In a Ubonon. Egypt and Isrool,
...... _plJne_high „Qvet_lhe_AtlanU£L^no^;cta-slrcascd-that he was a•0«anr Secrtlary . of ' Stale ‘realist. -' Hq ' was not' bvor-V William P. Rogers relaxed in a esUmaling the chances, yellow cashmere sweater he Ho know, ho said, that such a ha l bouj^t In Ireland. HomflW' ma|or forward movo’ towards a
__ard. bouh(l..frobi-a..whirlwind. Middle-East peace sottlonianattour of the Middle East, ho could bo frustrated by Uie reflected that tliero was a fair immense complexities of tho ch;inco an agreement could bo Arab-Isracli dispute.. But he
' "reached to roopon tho Suez insisted tlint it was import^mt Caniil. ■. • to- try to. reach a Suer
‘ Thls~wnfi~MajT~g: In an. «Krccmont rather ilmnTo do . extended chut wltli nowsmcif noUilng out of despair. .
. __ who had accompnnlcd_hlin..on__ ^Rcporting to President Nixpn-Kls IS.OCKKnlte Journey across on Monday. May 11, the Europe, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, secretary'of state said ho was
cautiously optimistic — that Admittedly, time flnd pa- ^there ya* ro«*on to beliovo tho tience are ebbing.. For some
differences between tho'-:two--diplomat5,‘ tto opening of- the sides, had been narrowed ns a U.N. General Assembly session fc.qult o( his trip. In New York in September may
Now, two months'Wt«r, no represent somBtWng of n n^Jor ohange Is evident In U»e--de«dline.-At'that - timer if ' no’ situation. In Dilro, particularly, accord Is reached,'tho Middle impaticnco is cx(>ros.scd by—East situation ' risH.4 being
.President Anwar, el Sadat and tlirown Into acrimonious debatOi. otljers. . Tho 1072 iircsldentlal .election
JniC-fucUs.U.S.^lplomacy-ou-oatn|utiKn-al60 ml(jht divert Uiet)io Middle East' has. now attention of tlio Nixon admlnls- entered a very quiet but deeply tratlon fropi tlip Middle East significant staRer'Dils could bc~problem;" 'T a n)ake-or>break [xirlod In To divert attention from tlie current Midenst history. very real and acute differences,
U.S. officials have^ tried to maintain a positive, front; nogcrs listed genet'al areas of ' ‘commiujallty"—current State Depiirtment Jargon-^t a news conlerenco June 15.’ ■ --ThcrUnltcd'StatflS, the Soviet Union, France, Britain, Egypt and Israel would like to see the cunal-operating-again,' after being blocked since Uio 1067 Arnb-Isrneli war.-AHagreo that" Egypt should administer the canal, tliat there sliould jM_a_ ■partial Tsraell witlidrawal, that" tile cease-fire slwuld bo oxtend- ed, and Uuit ^ Suez accord
would be a step towards an overall'pcflcewttlcmcni.'■
But the weeks have dragged on and frustrations have been bubbli/ig at the surface. Sadat hiu caUed on the United Stales *’to bring” Israel inlb line. Israeli diplomats have fumed' over UlS. refusal to answer a variety of requests for military eqiUpment.—'nio~nusslHiis; \n press';- articles, have l)ocn critical of .yiS :_off< jrtfl_to-act-as-in- intermediary and Interested party.
Tlio Sovlot-Egyptlan friend- slilp treaty of May 27 intro;
duced an additional complica- sought to mlnlmlie the effects tionr • U.S.' dip!omflts~:JiBvo~o!fth0l*-yfHrtreaty.
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Thursday, July'23. 1971 Times Newa, Twin Falls, Idaho 37
Apollo astros to camp three days on mooiiUEI)— l-mountaliur-^---— ---------- <Ur«oUi>n-a-canyon-illin<»t-a-.A{w<i>iiu {rant. Mount-Hadlay,— iclenUit—wh^—lniprovwI—the—oelMted ln Uie Apollo p ^ n im ;— OnHii»)(Hn«p»rth»T^poUo13'3lllniltraavid R. " I e i^ect It t« M \n^V Very mU« imd a tluiisaild feet one of Iho tallest poiiki on the reflectof teleKOt» design ond'=Il l» <65 miles north Iho aroi l j i t UotUds M depoe's S degrees rln plan tiDDressive." Scott said. *'To be deeo.Mhat's' got ^ bo some- moon, rises 15.000 feet raven Invented an ancestor of the lunar eaiiator and fifiO miles
_____QAPE_kennedx:;(uei)-.-ApoUo 16 astrwiauts David R. - " I e ! l ^ It » be very, Very
Scott and James B. Irwin plan Impressive," Scott said. "To be to camp tor three days In a . In an area where you can look moOn basin cut by a winding ' In one direction and aee 15,000
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News Of Servicemen•Stntion, Corpus Christl. Tex. _
HichaM FUo Is from Iho .Naval„Reacr-V-0—-Officers Training Corps at Ihe University of Idaho, Moscow, and Ronald Fife is from the NROTC at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
— Mldahipmen- TUchard W. Fife, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton D. Fife, H&Uoy. and. WidaKlpman Ronald D. Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omest E. Fife, Holley, arc now receiving .three weeks ■ aviation In* doctrinatlon at the Nava Air
mile deep, thing.*’
R is probably some of the ^most rugged terrain -o r lurain
as Scott calls it —men will ever explore on the moon.
The touchdown site itself, on the fringe of what’is called the
—Marsh -of-Decay,-ls-relatlv«ly smooth as seen from photographs-takenby-mo(m satellites. Rresembles the'' ratered flatlands visited by the ApoUo 11 and 12 astronauts In 1969,
But two miles to the south la the base of the 12,000 feet high
-.Apewilne &ont.- Mount- Hadley, one of the tallest peaks bii (he moon, rises 15,000 feet Mven miles the northeast. And the canyon, called Hadley Rllle, is about fl half mile to the west.
The Apennines, named after a moun^ln rhnge In Italy, rise higher above the basin floor than the towering east (ace of
-the Slerra-Nevadas In California or the Great Himalayan
•front thafjuti above Uio plains of India.
Hadley Rllle, like Moii/it Hadley and several craters In the area, was named after John Hadlfty, an 18th century British
scientist—wb»—improved—tha—eelected ln the Apollo p^ram ;— On*ir . . ________ _______ ______ ^reflftctof- telescope design and-'R- is' 4fl5- miles' north oT the areii is at !fltJtUde"2fl degrees 5 'Agrees 39minutes east. Invented an ancestor of the lunar equator and 660 miles mariner's sextant, northeast o f. the Apollo ' 14
Scientists don’t know what landing site.- formed the canyon^but there is - C|W|7>: ^ U^ln W " : some agreement that It was O l a t e S l i r i n e probamy fonnod by . volcanic FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPI) — action, and posslbly-was a lava The State of Kentucky hos channel. TTiere has been purchased the glrllwod homo of
-speculation-ln-tho-’past-that'^-Mary’-Todd-Uncoln.^wlfe'of’^uch rilles were formed by , President Abraham Uncoln, for Water bocauso' Uioy "roMmblo n state sltflne, , river bods on eartli. Ttio house In downtown
Tho Apollo 15 landing site, l^xlngton, Ky., w ill bo dls- named Hadloy-/pcnnine after mantled and .reconstructed at its most prominent features, is Waveland, a state-museum
. the most northern landing area near Lexington. _____
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By PETER WEAVER Q — Thunder and lightning
storms have caused con> sidcrablo surging of electricity In our area. We hove a central air-conditioning unit which, as a result of these drastic voltage
• chimgcs, has blown out. Is there any kind of inexpensive light- ninK protection? —.Mrs. J. (X Media. Pa.
A — When lightning strikes a~t»w cn(nc' ___
cancauMa surge of^octRcIty way above normal voltage. Hilscan wreak havoc with elec* tri( a1 equipment such as air
-cflnditioncra, ... _____Your best bet for lightning
protection against equipment damiigo is called a--’llghtnlng- urrostcr" or “ sorvico' arrester." These relatively small dovices are made by General Electric. Joslyn
-ManiilqcUiring___CiL___ antLKeystone;
You can got one Installed for around $25 by an Underwriters^
-•!Jjbomtory'npproy«l"llghlnlhg protection contractor (under "llghtnlni! rods" in the pltone* book yellow poges). . The arresters act as a safety valve. When a nearby lightning strike runs up the voltage, the momentary surge is channeled into the ground.
Q — I saw an ad in one of ti)C fashion magazines which promised to remove wrinkles with a three-week peei nuisk. I wonder if it works? — G. B., Menlo Park. CalU;
A — Dermatologists say wrinkles con only be removed — permanently — by surgery. Tills is expemrive and is not foolproof. The peel mask method, the doctors say, may Improve a person’s appearance temporarily by slightly Irritatiflg the skin. It puffs out
. - wrinkles, __Any_.PLQ<lMct_ tlm piuiiil. us’
' ^rmancnt removal of wrinkles may bo violating the law and should be rfaported to the Fcdcml'TnidjrCumintastow:
Q—Iboughtudlnettcsetlna - warehouse sale and later '* dlstiovercd some ink murktngu on several of tl« vinyl choirs.
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J« T lmei-N«wi, Twin Falls, Idaho I f y j n S L j t t
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Dmg^firms
- Mrs. C. H,; Miami, Fla.A — Tlie Notional Institute of
Dry Cleaning soys this Is a difficult stain to remove witlwut
-danfiflglng the vinyl. 11ic-ln* ■ -Btitulcla flnlyJ^ug ;M ionl‘ tot^ y
working on the stains with rubbing alcohol.
Q — I nm ncflrsighted and liavcto wear very thicU Kla?ses. - Tills docs notliing for my- up* pcorancc. 1 rcad_your report about eye care and wonder if plastic lenses oppeor as thick os Rlosa lenses. — Mrs. T. M., PlUlndelplilii, Pfl.
A — The ■ American Op- tometflc Assn. says any lense — ^oss'or plastic — must be thin ot the centcr and thick at tl>e edges to corrcct your problem. Plastic lenses will hove about Italf tho weiglit for glass lenses
< and may bo more comforti”(but Uiey scratch easier). -Eor-CflHnictic-purposes-AOA siiys you sljouldn’t use rimless glotuics or mctnl rim frames. A smaller, plosUc frame wltl» lenses BTound with a short front bevel ohd'i) long bevel In bock,
; sliould present . .a__bctter appearance."Vmr* ..
----- lensea.-Tliey are llgliter and do_not have thick edges, but ‘require ,o fotrly lengthy ud- Juatment'period. - _Q...=a_JlowLcan-I-pfy~opon- wimlows' tlmt ore stuck or pointed in? - Mrs. n. h. C..
^ a d ls ^ ^ r N r :A — Tlioro’s r .
or device. You hove I ^ p u t ty knife and work around tho
—window until tho oid-palnt hus a - bettrrWppisd'OUt." . .
TAKETNOTE - Only a few 'insecfrepellentfl ore effective — end jiafo. Repellents with diethyl toluamicle arc probably the best because tliey last n llttlo longer, Brands such as
------JWosqultono-and,Offlrlu»Vo-U»l»--chomio»lTT^QnB -ca lkd -(Ul.?.-(contatns iu iy l' tfexahedlol alsd good. Check'cans for these
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‘ questions fcom rj>o<Jor for possible use in his column. Please send letters to him In care of thia newspaper.)
Demos
TWIN FAU^ - The Twin Falls' ’ County Democratic cholrman today replied toaccusations made-by Doug.....Kramer, Tw|n Falls County Uepublican'Ffarty chairman, when Krarrier attributed a
-|4Q5.Q0Q_defidLtQ_the_Andr^8_ odmlnistrotlon In a Times-News article, July 0.
Vincent A. Smazal, ’county J*thE
state had drlftcd into spwd- thrift habits durlnu 26 years of Uepubllcan indifference and not bccause of Governor Andrus' .. 1971 financial policy. .
SmoiaUolS/'The difference” between tho $2.1 mlllloo carryover. - accompUshod by "'the. prtjdentoction taken by Andrus when he took office on Jan. 4, 1071, and n $405,000 doflcH.'the result of Hpendlnjj by agencies and denjtrtinpnts th»t Awlnu inhorlted from the Samuclson odministration must bo noted by,the public."
‘‘It'should'be'fufiher'iwlnlby'* out to Kramer thot It was a Republican dominated legislature. Including 'a Kood portion of the leadership of the jeglslature* that authorized the expenditure for, the first sbc months of 1071, not Andrus, as Kramer has incorrectly ex-
Smazal said Kramer’s typical n e p i|b llc a n f in a n c ia l background and educational expertise showed fn the article.
__yaldo_Gray._ chalnmn ot the Gooding In-*-*' dustrial Development Corp., rc[wledTto chamber ol com- mercc members Tuesday 140 letters have been sent prospective pharmaceutical companies to see If any ot them miglit be liilmiamU i ll mamHospital buildings here.
The corporation headed by i_:~Cray i8*attemptinff'ta’ f in d 'a '' -
useful purpose for the hospital ~wWch has beoi vacant for some-------
Commerce and Development is assisting by furnishing the names of prospective users and the chamber Is assisting in financing the effort
Mayor Harley Crippen met with chamber members,^ remhfiding them Aug. 7 will be Gooding Day In the National High School Rodeo Finals atgilenBtid rnlHngfotJull support___
of the event. ” •Severt Swensen, chamber
president, reminded members of the present membership drive and aske for an all-out effort.
Andy JamtiS and Ed Koester, • Gooding County Fair board m«nbOT.agkcdthedyunbff to , s t i p ^ the annual event by donating parade prizes. The chamber has made donations in preWbus ye&ra.
Few file
to campaign
a ty Council elMtion, a t l not u far u running (or offic*
la conamad.— Th« flvMUiy ming inrlod fcr
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(rom nait Monday through Friday but 10 far only IhrM coub> - afinrtibera and oo« o u t i j y -
*hav« «nnoU«wilnl5itniii or p r Ingjorlholoba,
Th« other councilman up for
r= = = M *a iiiir iW -s rJn « O io sS zImHcatad whathar m l ha will—
aeak r«4l«cUoa; JoiM )• Dm lo lo r mcmbtr ol Uiireo«cg, havliig b««n Hi the M r ' ilDco itWwtan thedir cbnfMl
. o«<r (ran (■troog mayor o( govemmnt to the amiiH-
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P i t c a i r n ’ s j a i l
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Antarctic trips gain pjopularity
U)NbONA"Great God: This case someone (alls dowii an Ice , i QLBNDA|J!rClUI(/ 4UPi[>.="Hi.T.nth.t>ay
l^ w . enforcement o( Pitcalm to which most of the Islanders reaction’ of Captain Robert gets «W« In the ice.Island, the tiny South Pacific bolon . Thoy are the descen- Scott, the British explorer,islo matje , famous by tho dants of the Brltlah sailors who when he Anally reached the AntarctlM? Take picture, s t^
-Mutiny on the HMS Bounty,-has-BtaKed-the-famous mutiny-ln-South-Pole-in-Jftnuary-Wll-dy-th^.wild.llfe. Iheae include-
-^a problem. ' ' ' ‘ tho IBth century, and Island Since: then::(»naitl6n8‘ hBVo_ s««l».“ ®bi™ **nd^aleSi AndTromgn:— somewhat Improved. So much of course the penguins.
“ It Is true tJmt we haven't ao that several hundred tourists For tourists who are able to had anyone in tho jail except to can now claim to have spent a include McMurdo Sound ln4helr-
Visitors to tho Island found tlto door of tho Jail had rusted
n u u Muyono m u io la ii oxcepi u) \;«ii iw w k i« u ii w i i « i » - - - ............._lnto n rlKlj^sltlon~<)|^n,Tom j holiday In AntarcUca. program there is the unusualSi! r n„°i, . 1,1 r rcm»tnb«'r, bil to hnvo Iho djor ’ "Ot aittg oaRra»«ay volcano, Ml.omcor.siild In his weekly rodio sluck opon could bo a Ihroal to lldays tor the Iravel-Jaded Is n &obus, trailing plumes o(
ttio day when It nilnht be growing business In America, white smoke from tho top of Its•Tlie report la broadcast hero nbedod," Qirlstlan said. No longer are many Americans 12,000 feet-hlgh Icq cone,
to U)o Voice of Prophecy, There arc 92 persons living content to spend their annual. .It beats Vesuvius,or Mt. Etnaofficial broadcast arm of tho on tho Island. - vacation in Mexico or M onte any day,
• Carlo. Ihey are bored with
Negro militant—They now lookfoi*«)methlng-
changes yieWs
Dirigibles renewed
A “ NEW AGE" of airships may be la the works If plans of -m ohBr-d-CniMda\>€hief oafllnMr-for-B-proBper^s-jipiChartag-
firm in Mulheim,.Germany, work out. Gniender has dpfllgned a Qcw qoii-HKid llghter-than-alr ship, below, which ho thinks will
-^ork-mu^-bctter-thou- tho-IliadonburKr-top-photo,-whieh- crashed at Ukchurst, N. J.. on May 7, 1937, when Its gas exploded. Devcloimicnt of tlte rigid, steel-framed (llrlgibleg was abandoned as □ bad risk after the crawh of the Illndenburg. (UPI)
German designer plans new dirigible design
— MUnnKIMTGermnny <UPir —Uichard Gruendor Is trying to stiirt a now ii|;o of airships and Uiinks that even inctiic day of tlic Jumbo Jet and Uie •
Kii'iHsraonlFtransport plnnerilie chnnccH are go(^.
As chiof engineer for a prosperous air charlcr firm here, Gruendor is in a poslllon
Readers put trust
“ to^Io sotnetliing iil)out~[ir^Tc" and Ills collcni'uc.s recently bo«an construction of the prototype for a 300-fonl, snu- &a|{o-sliapcd <llrl{’lblu tlioy are convlnccd will be plying the world’s airlnncs by the hundreds In a few ycars^_______
Ai4WjH*nw-fnntna5^^lirtioM ~
Slnte.s lui well a» Germany .see U)c po‘i‘iibltlty of a re-birth of lll'hter-than-nlr craft. Tltey say today’s teclinplo 'y, plus the abundance of cheap, non- explosive helium, can make Uie 7.epplln a practical -means of trnn,snort.
LONDON (U P I)-aortly before Malcblm X died, ho gavo up his belief that all white men were evil and said ho had been
.Ulnd hatred of white s k ^ M a lc o lm X knew that heV going lo-lie killed—by iKe very' Uack brotliers that ho had brought from a gliotto life of drugs and alcohol lo tho Black Muslim faith. And before his death, ho told his friends Uiat much of what ho had done ho
- would Jiko to undo.In Dead Level, a book to bo
published In Britain July 22, Hakim Jamal recounts mcano- rles of Malcolm X from tho black loador’a boyhood In Boston until-he was sliot to death wlillo addressing a rally in Now York In 1065.-Jamal recounts how Malcolm,
Muslims* began when two of Ell jal) Muliammod's secret orles became pregnant. Malcolm, who tried to lie because ho
rhu"wus"protoctlniri
more exotic and exdting->and -for )he really off-beat holiday, one to boast about to the nelghbot-s when’ you get back
^homoTthcrrtrprobablyTiothlng' to beat a trip to Antarctica.
Gettlng-thcro-thcsc .dnyfl..ls_ -not Uiat-diffioult. Il-ontallB a-34> hour jplane flight from Now York^then a three-day sea trip from tho tbiy port of Ushuai* on the KOuUiernmoflt tip of SouUt
ir t nem spaffer ad s—Ij—T7cr
who want to-reaU about events which interest tliem, want niore details on compllcnted stories
ed" ntlvet;Msin|{ Uit ;
questions named newspapers as tlie medium in which Uiey would be most likely to find
iout-8torlcs~1ir:
dor said a.s he displayed the jno(lern new building?, which Is 1 the "airaliip construction cen
ter” forthe^We^eut.sche Jirtwerl)un(’ ’Uinipiinyr * “ As a carrier of frelf'ht nnjl perhaps even passennera over sliort and middle distance.'i, tl)c
— P4(j-t)ni?~expeclfl-alrahip9-tflr com|)etc with passenger Jebi. With aj op siM»ed of around 100
‘miles per hour, a dirigible would tlecd more tlian two day^
croiis' llic Atlanll’c—an only if tlie winds were favorable.
Instead, tiie re-born dlrigl- t ] lL>*!f~fntnrL»-li{- lhuT>Rht-ttriitr
wlio was bom Malcobn Llttlo and spent most of his life an orphan, instilled pride In Uiou- sands of broken-down ghetto blacks by teaching them to sock vengeance on tlic "white dovol." But after Malcolm spilt wtin l*-iit1rih~MU)fttfnmad'H uia'ck"
Muslim leader, eventually be- • came thd object of blame.for "thoM dalmedT'duhammad’ could not be at fault. '
From that point on Jamal says, Malcolm was marked for death. A month before he was shot ho told Jamal "Tho last message I received Jrom my source In Qilcago waa that they wanted my tongue mailed to them by Feb. 2fllh."
Jamal tells how Malcolm, oven as a Junkie and a Juvenile delUiquent In Boston's Negro Roxbury section, was able to make his 'black brothers feel proud of themselves.
— When he became! converted to- tho Black Muslim religion, Jamal says, Malcolm was aUe to succced In tho black ghetto conrununlty where Jail sentences and social workers had failed.
“Wo needed his words, his
America.Of courso tinr presence in
Antarctica of tho Navy makestho visit a lot less hazardous. The United States, as well as several other nations, .has maintained a baso In Antarctica since Uie International Geophysical Year bi 1057.
Although some of tlio American Navy men arc said to vlow the growing Influx of tourists with misgivings, they ore a reaksurbig preoenco—Just In
Muslims, ho began td turn away froQ^Jils own teachbigs.
began to realize thflt'.all' whlto people were not bad and
‘I must look for and find some of tho brothers wlio hato unintelllgently. I caused a lot of
Jliia.
-wannuuiiajiytlngiufhiclutas- loaded with kidness and fueling for usJhat very few of us had lover McpcrUsiccd," Jamal flald.’ "I.becamo drunk on hbn, Just iikd he'WAd B bltOitdog'of‘putt" wine."
Jamal’s own story Is a toucliing one and told with .clIrftrtneM and hon>\«rtv. Bnm
N ow ! Pepsi-Cola
“irTO ne-W ay,No-D epositBotHes!
T « i t « t h a t b « a l t Ih e o t h e r * c o ld !
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m ta .—VOUR DOCTOR,
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FINHNCE.COMPINY...
l*t iliow you how Mutual
ol. Omnlia't Wide-Range Pny-
Prolaclion con ptiy you
(dill witiin you're laid up by a
licknoii or accidani and can’t
wntk, <il home or in llia liOipilul.
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trust turn lo«cw.‘;p«i)cra rothcr television, the burcnii of-
ndvertl,4lng fuild Wedne. dny.The bureau, in a booklet
“ entitled “ News about tlie News Media," sjild Uie stiitlstlcs on
Uiey are intereHted, compared again.” .—to per ccnt to-tliose who - In tJioir i^eydiiy during’ the-named television, llio bureau 102lb and 10.1&>, flOO-foot lonfjsaid Uio figure rose to 5fl per ''silver clgars’Vpf the air tookcent for tho.>u) wlUi high scliool )iundrod.s of thoiuuind. ofdiplomas. Among tlio.w with DasscnL>cra.alLavciLEucQnc.and.
miiinly in liaiiling freight. -■:.**llin bcst to think^of thtmow airnhlp.s as having tho same rclottonahip.to pinnc.'j.o.s Ijarjica. do to ships,” Gruender said.
public use o flljc me'Uia were' fan^ly incomes above $10,000, across Uio Atlantic, 'llie Graf —tbo-£iguro-was~*>5-por'Cont,— I—Zoppolln-filono-mado~140-trHnt;>
DirTtTiblea, the experls argue, need no airports, so could fly
"Wlicn a mnn block or while, Alien Donnidaon ol B broken jrcadica-ouUiiiiJiimd to alialiE_bijmi!Jn-noibury,-lic-was-a- your hand, you ajiako hU junklo, an alcoholic, n womanlz- l'»n<i." cr, and an o*-convict until h«- -Jomal says that tho-spill jolnSI Uio BlailfMualKia under between Malcolm and the Black iho lutflagii of Mnl|yi)m X.
AoMod^b y_P> pi LC o |_a_Bottling Company o( Twin Fall* under oppoinlmenl fr'om Poptlco, Inc., N. Y.""
mahii'. L 'lc .ln su fjn to A lh lu lv —
United o l O tn jh j
sample of 2,023 men nnd women 18 years old and older. Tlie study was done by Opinion Rcscnrch Corp.
Tlie bureau said newspapers were favored by persons v/itJi higher. education and better incomes. Newspapers were olso fnvorcd thrcc-to*-one for advertising facts Uiat can be tnusted,
__tlie bureau said.''Tfie bbOklet said 50 per cent
For complicated nows, 3fl per Atlantic croiLslngs.cenrof'tto're7pon"d7nt;rn™e'd ,newsnnncrs as Urn nreforred Wes-taown also n.l ZeppelinsS Ercompared tS 10 pS? . after the German tount Zeppe-cenl who mentioned televl„,rn. 1 * “a “ Z l - X
In reply t6 Uio question about following a series of accidentswhere they might find advertis- climaxed by the fatal crasli ofing to give them the facts-tliey Uie llindenburg at fjikehurst,need. 34 per cent replied N.J.,-on May 7, 1037. * •newspapers nnd 0 per cent ' Nowgroupaln Japan, Britain,named telovl.qlonr-------- ' Ujc Soviet Union and the United
direct from factory to factory. To environmentall.sts, tho experts point out that the-dirlgible flies almost nol.«iole.«isly and exhauiit-free, ' and that will Improve wlUi Uio development of the atomic engine.
Some esUmatcs claim big new airships could carry os much as 500 tons of freight at le.ss Uian one Uilrd of present air .shipping rates.
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^ — lJulli Size . . . Itegular 4.98-5.95 Now $ 2 .9 7 l> r O U p 1 Hand Towels . . . . Kegulnr 2.9« Now $ 1 .4 7
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^Tled Chinese )3uil4ing j bea c h h eadZ-iiijEairof^: . 'V IE N ^ 'if^O - ^h ln d the Moscow. by (he cultural revolution, when: headlines about i^ g pong When Moscow looks cast all of Peking’s ambtmudora
dlplocnaoy, mainland.China has-these-d^s,-lt-8M~lU-aroh>-U)are-wer« recalled. Mort haW-i-faeen quietly building a beadi< eoemle8,-the-QilneM), making return^ to their posts now and
head In eastern Europe— ’ friends with Its other major diplomacy ' has returned ■ toRusalB'sown.bACkyard. adversary, the Americana, rormal.
Ihe Kremlin’s reaction to this Hence, tho fr^ue n t-^U ajv Burther“e la more lo l l Ihaiihas, been the same as Us liarently serious—comments by that. Cklna has aimed Itsre a ^ n to the new Slno- Soviet diplomats about a "Slno*’ oitensive at the two mavericks American'wntact»^-«UBplclon7— American —collusion— against—in-eastem—Europe=Rom{nla.
Communist sources, here and RuSaln." and Yugoslavia,in eastern Europo» say Russia When Moscow looks west, It sent $20 million—200 timeshas an emotional fear of China, toward Its own ficfdom' In tho Soviet contrlbution-:lo Ro- dating back to tho 13th century oastern EUropo, It boos tho when It was overrun by the most active Chlncso^lplomacy"yellow hordcalLoLtbeJtahns__ln-a-dccado_It-worrlcs-thdl
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memory, Europe to Russia. arc Improving. Albania, China'sIn part, the Oilnese diploma- faithful European ally, has
He offensive In gflBtmi jj^uropc _.rcccnUv been Imnmvlng Jta relations with Yugoslavia, once
but Mongols.This historical
many analysts'bcliovp, has a -lo t to do with the S in ^ v ie t -
dl^uf6. BecauM of this, any Is. , lubtlcss no more than .. ^ .wind from China blows cold in patchlng-up of tho damage ck>no its leading enemy—apparently-
, on orders from Poking.
Romania claims roleM Nixori‘-‘China falks
VIENNA (UPI) -Homaniu offered cnutiou.'i confirmation today to speculation Uint its president,Nlcolae -Coauses' cu, was a middleman in arranging. President Nixon’s forthcoming visit to China.
A 2,4(KVword commentary on China's InvltaLion in Uio Roma
nian Communist party newspn* per Sclnteln said Uiat “ Uoma- nia mnkcs her own contrlbU' lion” to tho “ normnllwitlon and IntonsifyInK of^links among nil states, regardless of system."
Ttie article —Romania’s first substantial cotmnentary on Uie Invitation -nlid not sj^cify
E Pollution foeJ strikes again
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. . CHICAGO (UPI) -T lio Fox met The Thing Tuesday/
"The Fox" is the mysterious pollution foe wa{{In({ guerrilla warfare against business firms for being less tlian fastidious about the environment. “ Ttio ■nting’ is. u S4*stflry.-li|gh
womnn, p baboon or something, else, but which inbst Dilca- goans call "1110 llilng.” It wim broad dayiif{ht. Severol people iaw 'Ilio Kox, including a newspaper pliotographcr. .
.The Fox’s sign sljowed Mayor Richard J. Daiey^whose office torW arrns^gHrk.S irftcLla
ti>e “ contribution.’’ But, In tho context, it was seei os support for published sr^culbtion that CoAusoscu iiad helped arrange
■Uio meotint; during his own visit to China last montli.
U.S. officials have said that Ceuusescu —who gets on well wiU) botli Chinn and the Nixon administration —had carried me.uaKCS between Uie two In Uio past.
RoUi Romanian and American officials had refused to confinn or deny any Oauscscu
-role-ln-U>o-Ni*on-vifilt.-But newspaper stories Had said that Ceausescu told - Uie Oilncso lenders in Poking that U\o United States wanted better relations.
According to Uiese reports, tlio Qilnese replied tliat Uiey were ready to meet with U.S- leaders.
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rey wmghs N ixo h rem atch in 1 9 7 2, WASHINGTON (U P I) -^ n .
Jack Miller, R*Iowa, stood on orhetoric than action,"
While denying any campaignhifl 1968'runnlng mate. exi»nM of thoM who need to has lost moat of-the-ftipport of youth, ho. replied sharply: Humphrey f«eU his aasocIaUon - a tnan who Is ‘ what ho
. . . - “ Wo are rtmnlng about the make bids In the early labor. .. “ Well, that^s becauao they are with Johnson ia sUll a poIlUcal appears to be., . •-^catwaUchigh above a atockvard .activity ^at -presant.- he ..la aame.'*. Humphrey .aald.. “ The. g lm y les^ - •* , . »He’s much more vulnerable wrnngThnt/VflUfrhna.-’niittnnn llnhintu ........ “ Thnf’ii n »H..mnhr«v qoM' in siloujTuly, Iowa, a vlslung carefiilo keep trie door parUy perwriallUes aren^i~c6mmg "Inara cra3rsfi7‘^umphh6y Jhain In '68 and the^^ubllcan <*][^|^7think la everVutllng Je le tte rd o ^
coUeague from Minnesota by ajar, explaining that “ I keep a through yet. Tlicre is no-.said of the report. “ Tlie only Party has deteriorated since ---------: ' fully rid of that," he aald. " I ’m Ing his cuffs and leaning backWsslde. lltUo light through , the door." dominating personality." ' money I , talk about on the 1070," Humphrey said. Despite Humphrey’s fooling proild of a lot of things we did In his chair, his hands folded
. There .were no calls of “hi, He promises a final doclsl6n by While he doesn’t soy so In so telephone is to try to raise “ As I . travel around the that NUon will be vulnerable In ...'but I don’t think you can behind his head__ Jack^ or,_!‘Hcy:itherg.-JtykL'-theitnd of:the^year.-------------many_Trorda.:HumDhrcY^vea.iwntributlona:to_thrParty.!i::-Jzzrjxmntrv.jnorc:nnd-jnorB:t>MHir:ig77-hft-ai6rtr^f(AwrntHr~HP^™My'>^^ --------- ” Tf ngfi H irdopendf
^ f ro m the men working In the " I am' comfortablo and the'improssion-hc wlll-|et-tho l!umphr0y’fftrQvelS'0b5UttJl0~how*l6w‘tntJpmfln’8’ p0pmaflty“ lnciirnbenl‘Pr‘c8rdenrishar(i'lo He bellbVTaThowev^tHafTie' on how you wear it. I'm pens, below. Instead It was pltensod wltli -my position," other .half dozen Democratic country have-Indicated to him, really Is." beat. * would have a better second- healthy. I feel good ""Hey» Hubert" or “ Hoy there Humphrey sold In an Interview. hopefuU work one another over trie Kennedy mysUquo Is. sUll Describing what he cdnsld^rs He puta lUUe atock In the round chance against Nixon And If he never makes the Hubert, wonUo buy a steer?" " It Is not necessary for me to, (n the first three months of very much alive, ho said, wliich another personal plus, Hum- threatened attempt by Uepa. than Adlal E. Stflvenaon had WhltoHouso?
Asked about the Instant bo pushing or bo overly primaries next year and save leads him to conclude tlmt Ted_phrey said his mall indicates PanLN.J.‘P«tp".Mrnn«ikpy. n, against PrMlHfnt irtnAnhnui/T m_fcel-vcrV-comfortablo-ln recognitionh'erocolvca whorov^cttvc:" “ ’i^scIf'^or-JimoMf hc deddes'-Kcnncdy“ canhave thonomlnn*-that people-conslder-him--the -CaIlf.~flnd~Don‘''ni(hjleV“ n-“ ln"lB56'becauM“ Nlir6ir‘d6e8nH~th¥Senatorif, atlh’e '^d of theer ho Kocs, Hubert- H. The finnl.doclslon, ho added, to run. _ .tlon If he wants It." voice of the loyal opposition. 'M ich., to fjrab the GOP have Elsenhower’s overwhelm- year I decide Uie presidency Is
- ..Humphrcygrinsand»ayaBOflly,_.'^ll be_bnsod, on jw o-fn j^rs^ “ I h^e no plans to enter any Humphrey did not got around “ I gel 1,200 to 1,600 letters a nomination nexT summer unless Ing popularity. totally a closed door ’’ his“ Ifsnlco." ■ ix^rfnally r^lmary," ho ^ Id . "ri^neV<5--to-mont!6nlnK'lhooUier D tJay. 0.000 to:0.W0 riweek, and I Nixonn:haHges~hls ' VlelTTam~TTicMlmiQsolh'Dim’5 S 'ra ra rw !M ~fr^lle"d-off ' whlk ho
------ -H tocognltion-and on Hblllly-about it (Uio proKld«ncy). Do-I-Uie primaries tJmt-wlll-bc the-ocraUc-possiblos:--Scns.-lBlrdi_.get_.40_to---60-rcquests -for—policy.---------------■------------------ bo Sl-next-yearrolderthan any-rothouRht the sentence;----------to hold a crowd were Ujo only really want It, mcnUilly, most significant wi» 1m tho Bayh of Indiana, Harold ^oches every day,", he said. “ Tliey will touch him- up of the other possible candidatescriteria for winning tho Demo- pliysicully.sfiirltuHlly, jwlilical- yatie-Presldentinl-nominntioTr-lyy-
“ iTumpnrconJtjnbljr-wonWbo— zrD5~rthtn inrcould“ w!nT- liichard M. Nixon's chiil]cn((cr That will bo conditioned on again In 1072. whether Uie people accept mo."
Nominntlons are made of Kxcopt for potshots at tho -oU?er4l»lngSr;«f'€i)UH»r4w?UHi— Nlxon“ ndmlnl»l>‘fttl<«rr '
New ■ York and California Hughes of Iowa, Henry Jackson -primarlMihlRhlyslgniflcantT*^-----of—Wnshingtpnr
'I got 100 letters a 4ay from some ’•Minncsota-urBirigHhat-I-nin-for '
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.......... ............... .. George— Sr^minncsowrurgingTnat-mm-toi—fl^nr'hIrn~a‘liIPtn--Bddltlon-to-hnvlnr-lho-Mi!G5WrorS6UOroaBitaT«lir-IffC5l®---------- -------------------- Ho likened the sltluiUon lo- ‘Wiinfphroy: wi.8“ p™paro„
blKKcal baKS of dolcsatM, tho only announced candldato, or Ho accopts many ot tho loes whon Lyndon B. Johnson ‘•'“ t Wsllon. Ho reachedNow York and California Rep. Wilbur Mills of Arkansas. spenklnK Invitations, usually hurt In tho primaries, "cross his desk and picked up nfhoTrnl ro1md° f prllZ ” D “ T f l l lTAh “ncun t ^ “^Phi'oy .said ho was certain letter h o '^ w p ^ tro in,L'a verywhich llumphroy feels will bo Presldertl Nixon In 1072. natlo_n, . ' n o S "to ^vc™ h °o ta lS s^*(r Ho rwd-'tho'olUr aloud. ItInconcliulvo -have boon held. Polntlnu to' the weakness, of At ono point, , Humphrey |,o souuht ro-elecUon dosollo “ W "» “ tt 'c Democrat Is .
At this particular time tho the economy, which Nixon had pulled a recont poll out of his primary reverses “ * ‘>"8 onoueh at this point and 2 X 4 S 1 9 *-ing primary victories, winning .|)l)roy'N public political ucllvltyUio .hearts and minds of so far has been confined toconvention delegates and do- ‘ denying tho vnrious roporte . ................ ........................... .. ...................... .. ......... ........... uiu uimmry ruvcraos ..........................k- ...........
—— ii^ tra tlm 'J itU ih ility to win. nl>out his candUlncy and |)ooh- man working on delegates and promised would bo turning desk and remarked: "I'm right Althouuh throe vears have ljy_li>72 .votcrs-wllLwant-a-But Humphrey feels nn/tiilnx eru>AlllnHnn l)J>rtv Blrhrlliro hnn n tin. nf-min>> Kit>l(<ln tti«nfnnH nnl/l nnvl - .T<ul—l^Anna/l<r in (hM---4—■ I-®.--- . . ...Un .. . . .
- _i_'_afford. Uic^luxury. becau.se ' of tlio
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jels he can poohlnjr ^pcculatlon'lHwunns party structure has a leg lip. around by'tl^s auinraer, ho said next-to Ted-Kennedy in the- his"unsuccossfui c ^^ '^u ^ who can offer age,-of-w«lUng-strenRth-vi.s-n*vls the oUier nut It will bo a wide-open ho believed Nixon's situation polls of tho youtli." Ho i j j j for tho Wliito House oxporlenco,stability,credibility recognition liopofuls. ■ convention," ho said. , "Is not very promising In tcrmiJ' considers this particularly Im- '
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pre.sldent already is running \i1Ui Ujo lop identity," meaning telepljono^ calls around tho now.^ “ “ Democrats have tho 1&-20 agohard again for tlio presidency, ' himself. Sen. Kdward M. country to w t potential contrl-" Ho n so sees tluj young and group, 5 to 2."but Humphrey distnisses such Kennedy D-Mass,. anti ,Sen, butors to hold onto their monov blnrkg ««>'^gulln pptggonistlr"_Askcjl why, , spme___pcoplo_
"Talk wllli': "nierc’s more Kdmund S,'Muslclc, D^Malne, until this time next year, at tl>o to Nixon and said tho President believe ho is unpopular withS a v e l i k e
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Nathan Leopold makes debut at 66JUAN. P.R. (UPI) — Nathan Leopold Jr., and
Haywood f ilm - le ^ had year-old Richard Loeb, ra lUnchnijfeair^i] the brllUant iipper-mlddle-c
and 1ft- two
pur. SANTlie Hollywoodtaken ~a~lUnch'ljfearW~th^ brllUant iy>per-inlddle<tA8S customed f ro ^ m and speed administers subject of their documentary a University of Chicago students, was too much for Leopold, who Fund, but
dmurdered 14-year- had to. have the car stoppM^camerg-crew-found-an-,even,
of ji«wsn>en, can attachment stlU is to the and the combination of unac* Castaner Hospital, where he
S(«lal Service the Hollywood
’ thlmilng^rr7nioved among'the old Bobby FrahKs and left hS p ifl^C a lly up/ dfflimaUc se tti^camera crew' gathering up 'body in a culvert of Chicago's Today,'afreedom-accustomed their subject on a typical Job.
. chlckbn bones for a dog named South Side. , I^eopold drives his own car at Ihoy o t scenes at the Island’sBrownie. Ihe two youths were caught no .mean speeds, and grumbles 23>patlent leprosy hospital, on
;=TTio-man-waB^aUum::UoJ’-and Mntcnccd-TtoillfBzplusrM—mildiy^when lhe~drlver“ df^"lhff=^UUklrt6~of metr^ pold. At thelage of 6fi, he Was years In prison. They were camera crew car foUbwlng his San Juan, where Leopold was making a new public debut saved from execution, and in cannot keep up. . once in charge of making caqd
. after 13 years of studied Leopold's case from suicide as Wlien Leopold left Statesvlllo, studies oMeprosy .sufferers for obscurity. well, by tlio eloquence of their he sought anonymity at a Ilttlo the University of Puerto Rico- i ‘Nolhtng - glvfls - nw ’ mor«=:famoufl .<?ouimlri^®nc«.-JQar^h03pltil.opcratcd.!iy-thB;aiiii‘di~raedlcai:School;gives-nw mor«=:famou. . . . _ _________ ____ ______ _________ _______________ _ ____
ploasuro than to bo Introduced row,, who convinped botli the of the Urothren In tlio remote Almost all of Ws Jobs In to someone to whom my name Jury and hid young clients tliat central mountains of Puerto Puerto Rico have been research
..._.mcans-nQlhlng,!lUopo|tLBflld*_doolh wa8_not...U)o .solution.— Rico^Thoro-lw-worked-in-the projectaforgovcmmentdepart- Tlils,- ho 'has discovered I ^ b \Vas murdered In prison In laboratory, using skills ho had ments, ranging from tracing
— includes-most-of-Uie youngcr_ll)3l)--------- ----------- ------------,-learned In prison-whcn-he-had-tlie-transmlMlon.of.parasitca.ln.generation. . Tho specter of publicity that ^lorved aa a human guinea pig slum dwellers ,to. studying the
There Is still Uie oUier surrounded the case has for a U.S. government project Island's penal ’ institutions to ~i?6ngrflTOn, hotfflVCr, whlch~huunt '!a!FDpold~»vur~H[nCTpHo''~~t^flnd~a c»ro~~ior^ma1nrl ^taklng~c15n.sus or PiHirto k IchiT
perspiring under the klelg two^onth Elfropean vacation^ghts, and analyzed a life that, he is planning this summer,In balance,'he Judged to have after Mfhlch. he ho^s thejbeen go6d. Oiurchof the Brethren will find I
;rr-Tr'I^.~imn)fK;ulat«-thr««rb«d*:z4)lman«vejrseA&9^g^e^i'oom MndominiumVpaiiment, ' While'He is one year teyond-with one of the bedrooms normal retirement age, aconverted Into an office, is a diabetic, and was, during thekind of museum of the lives of shooting of the film, Just two
. Lcop<nd nnd7hlii-trtfe,~:’IVudlr >Teek3—recoveredrrfrom“ ’ hiswhom he married 10 ^ears ago second heart attack, Leopoldand who has refund to bo does not talk of retirement. 'cowed- either by luiopold's .%Ha does talk, however, ofstrong persontdity or Ills where he might be today if he
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. L enormity of the cHiheBut he adds, “ the memory would never have left me.’' v
Thurfday, July ?2, 1971 TImes-Naws, TwIn.Falli, Idaho 13 '
-Had notTbccncaughtin
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remembers Uio man wlio describes hTs Ueparturo. from committed what was ballyhooed nildois’ Statovlllo Penitentiary as “ Tho Crime Of Hio in. fOSfl ^hen he was paroled Century" in the days when tlic.~ after jjcrvlhg more Umn 33
superlatives were n way of life, riding'nped off at-90 miles an On-May 21, 1024, lD>yoar-otd' hour In an attempt to Hhako a
Two sturs I d a h c k ^ b o m - -
during “ World . War IL Ho earnc d, |10 a month plus room and , i>oard_ot—uie Castaner llbspltiil, until his Income was
piirrots."Helping others has' become
my chlef lwl)by. It is Itow 1 get my kicks," said I..eopold, wlw
estimated to be^iround 200). He speculates that he would_*.'1 wpul(L_say..lhati- on the_.havc_Qttended Harvard -LawwHolo, I have had a good life, a School for his last two satisfactory life." he said, academic years, graduating In
— Even many parts of the prison • June,-1026.-------- --------— —years. How many people " I had already been asked to
_outaide_pr|.son him. time_to_Joln.a..promipent_Chlcago_law pursue_such—purgly_nnn.rn._ flrniJnJQM.-'Aftgr- I had spent
^Yo«r"»deo-or-jnv©nfio^rif“provisn“worthwh}le^-----^placed for manufac
turing and marketing. We offor a comprohon*' slye service fhat includes rosearfch, design,
— devo lopm entrm arkbtingahdpldCem ehfrDb 'n 'tlet that spark of Invention go to wasio, be-
-----iause-thol-neW'idea-touW-be-wmr
his best seller, “ Ufe .Plus 09 Yeara," which relates his oxperlencoji In prison. Tlio sequel to that book Is now-In U)e works.
Iu>opold’s fondest Puerto III-
h-Uwt-bo-has , become a post-prlKon paragon.
personality emergcd' as he sat in his San Juan apartment,
muncratlvo subjects as Egyp- a few years in the law bfnce,Ltian hieroglyphics and the my father's firm would have I
-theory of relativity? 1 did.' been'large'on6Ugh“ l6“ requlre |“ And since my release, If Uio full-time services,-of
'havchad'tJi . - ___ -- - - . __ ion~T:ounselr*nilir~wair|mimyU>inj{s which persons wIUj' 'to havo'been my Job." a normal life never get to do. He adds that he' probably I ’ve traveled extensively; I would have married and raised
Moro-faceLs -of-tl»o-Ixoi>old '^avc jfirkcd only at jobs 'thnt~a’ famlly^ln‘Chicago"“ and Uved really Interest mo." ‘ out my days as a thoroughly
Evldenco of his point Is tho respectable member of socle-
• tttVri-Ol'MrNT Cnill-OtlATION AND
' 1935 S6u(h Mtiin StrBot Suite ^07 ■ .
___Solt.lokc.City, Ulah 84115• Phorie. (001)406 0091
Nevada: Dawn Wells.N6w Hampshire; Not a word. Now 'Jersey: Frank Sinatra,1
Eva Mario Saint; Joan Ilennett, Sandra Dee, Jolm Forsytlio, Brian Keltli, Jerry luiwls. ■
New Mexico: Bruce Cabot,•'I ri-NeJnon;------ — -— -
New York: Everyone from All McGraw and 'Bjirbra Stroimmd to Omck Connors, AInn Arkin, Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, 'James Cagney.
NortliGirollnai^Ava Gardner,- Katliryn Grayson, Andy Grlf-
• flth, Anne Jeffreys. ...........Nortli Dakota: Angle Dickin
son, Peggy Ixe, Ann SoUjcrn, IjiWrence Wulk.
Ohio: Doris Day, Pliyllis Dlller, Dean Martin, Paul
_ Newman,_ George__Clmklrls,-Jomtthnn-Winfcrr Parker, Jim Backus, William Boyd.
- Okliihoma;- James-Gamer,- Van Heflin, - Jennifer. . Jonea,-.
‘ Vera Miles; Tony Randall, Dale Robertson.
Oret/on: Jane Powell, Jeff Richards. ; i . Pennsylvania: James Stow-. art, Janet Blair, Perry Como, Bill Cosby, Slilrley Jones,
KoUy»—.laeU—Palancer Imogene Coca, Brod Crawford, Janet do Gore.' Rliode Island: RiiUi Hu.'iscy,
GlobnsonrDavldiHnrtniorTT: SouUi Carolina: EarUia Kltt. South Dakota; Dorotliy Pro-
vino, Mamie Van Doren.Tennesseel Polly Bergen,
George Hamilton, Dinah Slioro.Texas: Gene Autry, Carol
Burnott, Cyd diarlaso, Joan Crawford, Mary Martin, MarUm Hyer, Debbie Reynolds.,
Utah: Iju'ralrio Day, KelU) Larsen.
Vermont: Rudy Valleo. Virginia: Pearl Bailey, War
ren Beatty, Shirley MacLaIno', Josopli.Cottcn Georgo C. Scott, Richard Arlpn, Wayne Newton.
Waflhington: Bing Crosby, Howard Duff, June Havoc, Carol Channing.
_______________________Wc.st Virginia: Joanne,Dru,Kentucky: Rosemary Doo-. Don Knotts,
ney, Irene Dunne, Patficla Wisconsin:’ Don Ameche, Neal, Vic Mature. Frodrlc March, Uberace, Or-
Louislana: ^aul Durke, Faitli son WeUes.Domergue, DorothyLamour. .... Wyoming: Oops.
Maine: Phyllis Tliaxter, Jef/. Ttie list Is, necessarily, Donnell. , “ incomplete. B ill an astbnlshlriri”
i~A3tin- Bddlu~~muntH}nJt~7cmcnpffrr eura hvts ^yehoff, Garry Moore;' foreign born with scorcs
— Massachusetts: Robert Gou-’ coming from England and let, Jack Lemmon, Robert Canada.Morse, Walter Brennan, Betto_.Davis, Lee Rcmick, Ray
—BolgorrMlko-AnsaPft:--------------Michigan: Wally Cox. I lm .
—HunterrBetty-Hutton-Goorgo— I _EflOpacd, Donny. _Thomaflr
Robert Wagner.Minnesota: Jim ^ness, P^ter__
- draves. A r j ^ DoHl, lUchard
-----MisaUalppJi Dana Andrews.Steve Forrest, Elvis Presley,James Earl Jones, •
Missouri:'. Bob Cummlnga,Betty Grable, Virginia Mayo,Ginger Rogers, Dick Van dyke.
— Monlamii GMrge Montgome-~■Lry»-Marth^ Rave, Myma-U y ;-
Nebraska: FWd" Astaire,—Marlon. hraniki .-Hftnry-Fnnrtfl. -
euuuiii, cuviii i Dorothy McGuire. Sandy nifl. — .
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - IIow many motion picture and television stars were born in your own native state?
If you're from New York or California you arc virtually swamped by celebrities. Other large'population states nre- cradles of talent: Illinois, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Here Is a partial list of tJic 50 states' contribution. to the. screen:
Alabimia: Doan "JonesrJiJ^ ’ Nabors, IJoncI Hampton.
Alaska: Unreported, but few if any.
Arizona: Andy Devine, Ro.sc- mnry DeCamp‘Arkansas: Glenn Campl>cll,
Johnny Cash.California: Yvette Mlmicux.
— T----------Williams, Ryan O'Neal, Greg Pock, Mlri Farrow, Candy Bergen,-Richard Boone and a scorc of otliers. •
— Colorado: Ralph"fSdward-ir Barbara Raili, Debra Paget.
Connecticut: Ernest Borg- nine, Katharine Hepburn, Ho|)o Lange, Robert Mltchum.
Delawuro: Unaccountedfor.Florida: Pat Boone, Burt
SDunaway.
Georgia: Melvyn' Douglas, Sterling 'irollbway, Joanne
iWoffllwonh ... .... .. ......Hawaii; Don Ho, Karen
Steele.Idaho: IjmaTurner, Marjorie
Raynolds.'----------- '' Illinois: Eddie Albert, Buddy Eb.wn, Fred MacMurray, Dor-
-oUiy-Malone, Robert Young, George Gobel, William Holden, Rock Hudson, Jack Benny,- Charlton Heston and many* more.
Indiana; Leon Ames, Anno Baxter, Karl Malden, Stove McQueen.
Iowa; Jolmny Carson, Siitf l^on, Marilyn Maxwell, Donna Rood. John Wayne, Don do Fore.
Kansas: Dennis Hopper, Mll- burn Stone.
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•• I •• ' ■ , '34 Tlmo .Nrw», Twin Falli. tctoho Thur»d«y, July 23, 1971
DEAR 'AIIDY: I hove been badly shaken at times, but nol quHp ro much as^wljon I discovered blrtli control pills in the purses of both my dAUfShtors. fOno is 21 and cngaKod and the other Is 19 and RoinR staady.l
^did■norcauso'B■Meno7nor"hi^■^^lol(l'thel^fa^hnr. (Ho woiiM'probably throw them both out.) I fool ns tlio I have been completely wrung out.
I told tho Rirlii of my discovery and thdy wore embnr>' - rassedr-I dldn'l'Blvo thcm'a"«ermon7TsImifljrioH (Horn they
were fools. Of course they said It waK commoft practicc thcsu days. t« Ih Abbv7_
Local idelegqtps to attendintet'national convention
■fi....... .. . . . . ....- . ' -TWIN FALLS — Locnl display's by members who have
(IcIegjiliH* of Alpha Delta received sorority scholarshlpa -KappnrTniomairanBt'itoTTDrury-^oKcthpf— wUii ffigteHaff
Sorority f6r Womor> Kduciitorfl.’ Uoveloped through two years of will attend Uie InlcrnnUonal research by Emily Dennis, the Convention in Now York City nrst recipient' of tho Arts andAuKj B lhrough-13, aooording-to-Humanltica-Grailt----- ------- ---
- Huth-.LrGatearpresldenl of the— OU»er aollvlUes will Include a 'l\vln Kails chapter .•• , seminar on memberahlp and a. More.Umnl/iOamemberswllI seminar- on sorority represent over l.HOO dmpter? publlcHtlons. with membership of np- Tiloctlon of^ international
-proximntcly^43;330—IncludlnKTgrand-offlcfcrs—fof-iwo-year-chaptors in Canailn, IHierto term.q will be held Monday, The lUco, Ar«entln«, Mexico and bcominy ^rand president Ift the Jatnalca. Tl)i» fs the seventh preslilorit-elect, Marnarot C..
-internutlonaUconvcntion-,of_Orilch.,Duluth,.Minn.------------l io n o ra ry o d u c a to rs * orf{anl74ition.
- T..nannot-punigh-thcm-by-dlBeonneetln|{-(hcir-tclcphcH-l-
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o r uroundlni! Ih«m from dndng any more. What con I do?
...... ........................ D1^PI>0INTEDDKAK blSAPPOINTEI); Vou could throw Uien 6ui; bat
'■'wHtfrvronrnnrriCTois Iho-piirilTdolT^iilmon p r a c t ic e a u o n i t y o u n g ^ 'u n m a r r ie d w o m e n , b u t s in c e y o u r d a u g h t r - r * h a v e a p p a re n t ly a l r r a d y m a d e th e i r d e c lU o n to
^ n f i s e . l n p r e u a r i U l - K X . Is n ’t I t b « l te r th a t th e y p ro te c t U ic m s e lv e i a f^a ln s t u n w a n t ^ p ro K n a u c lM th a t i to |{a m b l« a n d lo te T
1 do Dot c o n d o n r p r e m a r i ta l l e x , { io r do I a p p ro v e o f
Mhcir.damthkrflLpgracs. ________i . _
-lYnsidunt-StcUn-H-DcnntKO Sluiwnce, Okla., will pro.sldo at tlio »e.Hslon. Mrs. Mary Janu Ilcddinc.ton and Mrs. Gcrtrudu T. lUtloln. New Hochclle. N.Y..
under wayarc Keneral co-chainnon of Ujo co'nvetition which opens wiUi t'ct'i.Htralion Sunday, Aug. 0, at thd"AifiorIuaifa.” ’rtio iflenmrial will be in tho afternoon followed
• hy H recoption at 0 p.m.Ah auxiliary fjroup attendin({
IpcludoH apprQxlmately lOQ
-JEROMJEl- —rhc—Jcrmnc.
•' -DEAR AUDY: Yesterday a friend of m ine came to yi.qlt
_^*uid-brought-ufong-hcr-po5dlc-that-shc-trcats-liko-a-nioiiwr-
.. would treat a child. Well, my 4-year-old son was playinH with
her poodle, and the powlle licked Hto boy on his mouth.
I bccanie very upset over thi.s and tojd my friend 16
please hold her dofj so ho wouldn^ do it agnln. 'Stic said tlint
- she was the one who should have l>cen up.«5et as her veteri
narian told her a dog's'mouth is.cleonor Ihan n hitman’s, and.
she actually said she hoped her do{( wouldn't catch anythins'
from my child! Was she serious? IRR ITATED
DI-'AR IIU IITATKD: film wait wxlous. Am! also correct.
D E ^ R ADBY; When people write to you ol>out vnsec*
tomy, pleaRO give them somo'up-tcMlate information. Tlio
operation should not cOKt $250 or require overnight hospitnli-
- zatlon. Horo in Colorado (as in most oilier plftcesl-it-can-bo-
done for |7S or $100 in a doctor's office in le.ss than 20 min-
utc5. M any health Insurance policies cover the cost, too.
Anyone who doesn't know wliere to got n sterilizatlbii,
cither m ale or female, can contact his local Zero PopulaHon
Growth chapter, or PIanne<l Parcnthoo*!, or wrilo to As.so*
ci^tion for Voluntary Sterilization Inc., 14. W. 40(h St., New
York, ;fof InformnHon and a list of doctors and clinics In
■-thdoccaa-wltcre.it^n,{y,|yrform>>d ^PTUllflW ParcrtthowJ will do it for only, a fcV dollnrs if
-tlwt'8-all-yflu ean-afford? Or for* nothing, if-you-ro rea lly '
broke. B E V E R L E E IN BQULDEK
' iiust aiUlB and friends lieaUeU by ^,,.0. pillbn l^eal, Wichita. Knn.,
president of tho nusbanda “ ■‘'Afl/oclntlonrMiinyTictivitioa-
are planned for the men In* eluding a breakfast Aug. 10. ,
H ighlighting convention actlvitie.4 will l)e an evening of entertainment, '"IVaveloguo in Sound,” featuring talented Alpha Deltii Kappn members representing nine sdatos.
_ Debbitt-Slierwood will speak at Uio Aug. 11 lunchcon and her' topic is "Who Sjiys Blondes Have More Fun?"
lltere will be an exhibit of sorority .mombors’ work In tlio fields of art, literature and irandcrafl^TltercTwiinilsobcM^ .‘jcholarahlp center featuring
Tiger Boosters ticket sales for tlio Hank thompson cJiow hero Aug. 27 are being conducted with Jack Allison {^airman.
•njo event is scheduled for tho third night of tho Jerome County Kalr und Rodoo. In mtdUlnn tftHank Thot^paon and tho Brazos* Bpys;- Archie Campbell and Mary Taylor of
Jelevislon’a ‘‘Hoo-Haw" show ■wiiii>rreaipcd;
Additional seating for tho cstbnated 4,000 to 6,000 persons expocted to attend will bo provldod in tho rodoo arena. Ted Didil, president of tho Tiger Boosters, said a ticket solo booth will set up in each Magic Valley town with tickeL'j on sale in tliose booUis oarly In August.
New York State provides Til)Oiil“ 20 pei* certL^flf “ the nation'.‘i .«uilt.
-Z D E flO in iuc iM im iiiiuK u itcL iiu i-tliiiE-iiu:tcach carelcss overnight guests a lesson, slu! gives everything they leavo bcliitid to tlie Snlvatlon Army, and you replied, "What can the Salvation Army do with the top half of a pair of pajamas?"
—ffnoxrwhni i do with mlitBTTKTBp it UHdir my pinow m case of fire. And Iho bottom part? Why, it’s under hers, for *ho same reason. Pi2TE IN WESTPORT
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SUBTEEN SHORTS- SKIRTSO n e g r o u p . B r ig h t c o lo r s .S i/e s .6 lo l 4 . R c g u l i l r l y $ 9 .9 B . ,
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Flattering Trio Koy WoocI, St6ven Mci)<:wellPrinted^attern r •• iexchange nuptial promise
Girdle 90lyieback? designer says yes
BLISS - tho Hagerman LDS' Church was tho setting for the July 10 wedding ot Kay Wood and Steven J. Maxwell, Boise,
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bride 1b tho daughter, o f Mrs. Henry Wood. Dllas, and tho bridegroom la the son of Mr.
-and—Mrg.—Harvey—MaswoUr Gooding.
The double ring nuptials were performed by Floyd Marah,
Beauty boskets of purple chrysanthemums and lavender gladioli entwined witH lavender ribbon decorated tho chapel.
Mrs. t.vnn Wood. Tcrreton.lm I_ M r8 ._ D o u g la 8 _ ,w ^ Gooding, fiislers-ln-law of the bride, sang, accompanied l>y Mrs. James BHzendlne, Boise, sister of the bride. KristifTinp1t>a ed_&
:tROME: (UBD^Borooco ahoerJ homed women.back into girdles Tuesday night In a slim and tIght-wdUted collection ho called fl.'.'nQ"-toJ>atl:tasto_nnd_ masa fashion.' ' — — —
Borocco aald his anug. fiip> defining little:: black dressea, and suits and coats of red and
-bodyr-R*d-dotiU«fsc«d~^rooU- were teamed with dark green or black, or the ‘ colora were' combined in windowpano plaids._On coals,.fQbric_collara-Were_small "and fur ones ' huge. Daytime length'was at mld- kneo. Some skirts had.knife pleats and dreaaes had padded
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"MR. AND MRS. SreVBN J. MAXWELL - (Mike's photo)
piano solo. Tho traditional wedding music was played by Mrs.. Floyd Marsh, organist.
Given In marriage by hor. vlng a^ ushers wore .Bob the-Valley and net topped tho brother, Douglaa H. Wood, Maxwell, brother of tho caltc. Hoart-shpped cakes Gooding, tlie bride .wore a floor- bridegroom, and Jeff Thomp- enscrlbed with tlio bride's and length gown o f . tullo and son, BlUa, cousin of tho bridegroom’s names flankedrhnntm^yjnrp Th» 1flCfl_bofilco__MH«igf-nrtm __ ^ . thp'tlfiroH mkfl ■ TbB-cnkp-w»a.
,-----fonm«d*a"pctal‘polnt-walslline --—A reccptlon was held ln tbe baked and'docorated"by“ Mr8remphasizing tho bouffant tiered LDS Cultural Hall immediately Gerald Duncombe, Hagerman, skirt. J-The skirt tiers were after the wedding. Attending -who aUo served it. AssiflUnR fashioned of tulle with a^eep^ the^^gueat-book -waa-'Undff'with the rofroshmonTs and edtdng'of thc'lACC7Tt10 SQuared Stroud, Bliss. Gifts ; wero serving were Kristi Clioules and Ittj Hf/ irT • pocklinc was edged Vith lace., arranged by Barbara Wood, Katie Choulea, Hagerman, and
V enhanced with seed peraLq and Fremont, Calif., sister of tho Dcbbio Thompson and Marionsequins. Tlireo rows of tho lace bride; Mrs. Barry Wood, Rigby,. Rathko, both Bliss.
, . ............. completed the Icng slooves at Bister-In-law of tho bride; and Quartet tables rorJlho_guestscascading full aaron Maxwell, Boise, aunt of were covered with while cloUia
button trim - t ie toUil cffect Is ^ bridegroom. decorated with silver belU andT K L , i n T „ ' i L . J r The bridal party grooted ccnlered with a doul)lota^rt,o(S m? fnr n shoulclcr-longth vcll of‘ gucstfl bcforo wWlo trellis ar- lavender and purple not cen-switc 1 to Uic drew for a smart illusion , was hold by chway backed with a white tered with tiny silver bells and
S?i ‘i 1 D i4« , M.;7 boaile*! falJrlc rose peUls. The Austrian drilt)o. Lavender Ullea^f.the-Valley.i.«ir inS t ju ifliT veil was borrowed from a sister, chryaanthemums and ribbon Special guests wore the iniL ortii in-law, Mrs. Rlionde Wood, bows were entwined Uirough tlie bridegroom’s grandparents,
whiteloavcaoflhetrellla. Three Mr. and Mra. Joel lliompson,-__Scvonty.fivo-conta for~cach-- .Shc.woro a pcurl.nccklnncQ, a._whito bells tied with long rlbbon_Blisa..and. Mrs.. Evelyn. Max-
pattern — add 25 cenlH for each (jlft from the bridegroom. streamers hung from tlie cpnter well, Gooding. Otlicr guestspattern for Air Mall and Special She carried a cascading o tho arch. attended from Fremont andHandling. Send to Marian bouquet of lavender-edged 'Lavender aatln cloths fonned Antioch, Calif., Walla Walla, Martin, (Tlmoa-NewH) .105; feathered carnations tied with a tho covering for tho bride’s Salt Lake City, Ulgby, Hexburg, Pattern Dept., 2.12 West IBU) St., lavender ribbon and centered - table and the gift table, draping Torreton, Boise, Gooding, New York, N.Y. lOOlL- Print white roses. - over floor-length lace skirts. Shoalione, Hagerman and BlLss.
-name, addreas, with zip, hIzo Matron of Iwnor was Mrs. Small bow held the drape In Tho bride_wb9 fotod ut n nrc-and Htvle number___________ .Tflnj^irnrltnn/tlnivBfllga^tntAii— i hKIA v,..t. non. mipfjBl flti/An by
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Our Pattern Catalog has Judy Tachannen, ,SaJt Lake-* tiny allvfcr bells and bows. personal shower hosted by-BojMirateHrJumpHulU, alimmlng- City." -------^ ------ ----------Th'o" brldo*8^blC’Tro»n:en- • Betty- Rowbury—and^Mrs;
sliapcH, free pattern coupon. 50 Vaneaaa -Wood,' Gooding, t^>N>dwltliafour-tleredweddlng Brizendlno, Boise. ■ ^................. •-------- nlac4-of-tJjo-brlderWflfl-floNver—cakcrKo\irhearCshflU5dTIflke3-,-’n»c-couplc-rcstdcs-in Jlolao.
deep" 'groon, were a~fnHntun ' Biioulders“ which will give Uie woman iJttle black dresses In velvetback her downtrodden feinlninl- or crepe came back under tightty.*' Jackets.
Coots and many dreasea Swiss native Heinz lUva likedcamo.wlth belts arid sa.shts that plain white, goomotrlp weaves rfrewinormarked'tho'narrow—arid~brlghl“^la ld.^“ ln—his'wai.*jt. Hata by partner Mon- collection, which featuresaleur Giles had huge cHrtwheol sleeves cut on tlio blijs. Tliev brima, tllted_Upward-ata—45 —hung-ip^ond- full—reachingdegree angle to tlio crowrf. For Uidr greatest width Just belowevening tiny head-hugger ho- the elbow, where tliey -weremlspheres wero covered’by net seamed and tapered In again tovelUng^whtch the wrist.
• -CoaUi all wero nine-tenths dfosses. For evening ho putlength, letting tho hems of Hllm bng JnckeU^vct^jklliifl^Uiat.dre.'wos peek oUl' beneaUj. , Htopped Ju.st liibove shorts which
Wlietlier aulL«j had sklrU or reached kneetop. Tliey came inpants, Uie Jackets were hip- p 1 n k-g r ccn-orang'e-and-blacklength and tightly encascd Uio Hmull checks.
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Missionary Lc^ue members will gather for their annual retreat at Camp Perkins July 28
.Bnd-r£main-until.july.29y___■niemo of this year's retreat
will be “ Talcs of CbnfUct," a Bible study on tho parables of Jfeaua, led by Rev. .Floyd Dueabig, Provo, Utah.
Tho camp committee Includes Mra. Herbert Zaff, general retreat chairman; Mrs. Louis Relrike. devotions; Mrs. R. W. Mauth, banquet; Mrs. Boyd Degn, song leader; Mrs. Lester Relnke, recreation^ and Mrs. Derniis Daniels, publicity.
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$ 0 5 0- KING in U T — A ' gfoop-of ■ senior dtlzcna met this veek at Gre^ Hall ot organize a apodal^ clul) for acfllor ’ citlzerisrMra. Flny ljiwrmnfl nnd Mra._C._E._
L O N G G Y P S Y »
Tn fnnf Cn,.,in., Hftnir cfiu/ Summors, Rigby, formed tlie bottom tier. Shaded wlier'e they arc employed,f j fo t « L r t i ’ nopljow of thc brldo, was- lavender, purple and pink roses the—bride by tho Rockytoday, wear tomorrow. $1. Hngbcorer. decorated tho cake along with Mountain Bank Note Co.. and
Instant Fashion Book — Rhone Wood, Bllas, brother of doves and bells. Tliree satin tlio bridegroom witli Miller_Hundro(Li of fnahlon fnctij. |1. tho brldo, was beat man. Set- bolls entwined with Lillcs-of- Construction._________
•^Spence • were- elected—co— (^airman for Uiree monthB.
Mra. Lawrence waa appobtod to repreacnt tho Glcnna Ferry aenlor citizens at tlie meeting of
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WIG BOXES . . . . .39 "Mountain flomo.
B o b & B o !A R E P L E A S E D T O A N N O U N C E
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CHEESE, SAUSAGE AND GOURMET ITEMS - - BOmOMESTIG AND IMPORTED.
LHome of the Idaho Gift Rack,
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TlmM-Newt, Twl Falls, Idaho Thursday. July 72, 1971
B a r r a c k s ,
auxiliary .Anniversaries observed" “
Magic-Mini Patrol places firstIt r rJ I ■ ■ ■li/IN FALLsI - Magic
Volley Shrine ,(3ub members .will contrlbule a glfnt-elied trophy lo-UiB
PILER-4 AfamUyplailcwiui trophy ca«e when the Shrlnera held this week in Filer In honor meet thla (all in BoUe.picnic held ___________
. of the birthday anniversaries 0?' . 1116 trophy 5»a8 won by the ElJEROME - The Jerome _Mra. Shannon DevaU and he^Korah Magic.Mini ; Patrol, a
~ :B a rra ^ and AuxUlvy hdd .daiighUr,Mr8.£liuldiKeaalen-^uOLgf.l7mlnl:^kerldOTl^„ their ;annual picnic Tues^y .Pocatello. putted off. with first placeafternoon at the Shoshone Park. Other fannlly menxbers at- honors In competition In the
A potluck dinntf, ^thjtho_tended_fron»_,Yakima, Wash.; Pacific Northwest_Shrinebairradks providing the! ham,' Livermore, Calif.; Rlbhland. Assodalion» convention in Juno
■ ‘ ‘ Wash.; Fresno, Calif.; Boise, In Vancouver, British Colum- and Twin Falls. Ua.
Guests at the Willard Slater James Olson, president of the home in Twin Fi^ls are Mrs.' group, said their sis the newest
was served. Jack Smith, commander. Introduced the officials guests, Harold Cheline,Gooding, past departmentcommander, and Mrs. Cheline, _ ,___past fifth .district presidenl;~~PottBr, Phoenix, Ail*., andlPTr. Charles Shadduck, Burley, and Mrs. Warren Potter,
-<topartmant~ohlef-ofHrtat f r w d —Vaklina.
Margaret Wallace, Mildred drill or parade unit In the Kl ' ■“ KoraJprSn^e and~rnembei's
were competing in their first
Mrs Shadduck. fifth district president! Sam Garrett, Burley, past fifth district conunander. and Mrs. Garrett;
. H. H. Judd, R up^, fifth district
they won the first place trophy. The Magic-Mlni Patrol was
February and isO Q U O r C O O n C Q comprise{l« of Magic Valley
' -Shrinemembera. In Vancouver,----------- P0mmandBrrOrant~Kimfcler'-cSf~^7=rfTrV?-l7HY/-----Oison-saldrtho unlt-was-Judged-
Kimberly, past department O L I i y i l J U y • on drill performance as a grdup '. Jcommstnder, and Mrs. Kunkle, as Well ab Individual per-
past department president; flnoniNG — The Melodv fonnance of two members, oneCharles McAnulty, Twin Falls oouare* duh of Goodlnff Is obstacle course at aBarracks commander, and ^naorim t a sauare dan« at hlghrateof speed and the olhorMrs. McAnulty. ihe Goodinfl Grance Hall speed.
During the bi^ess session Saturday at 8:30. p.m., with .,*7’®
iirerf rnllw from wcstem Canada, Oregon,
jBrighirciear colirs take the m l onloh; a Wdtened red that sM tUght-in-the- now. Jail goes with all the dark redj In hosiery, deslgn?d,to go with liot shoes and coehme., pother , pants, shortle ' skirts Md front rurmer U hot red to go . culottes. Betty Curry, Tashlon with the bright shadfj nf
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B rig h t c o lo rs ta k e s p o tl ig h t ^ _
one of the. strong now colors is ‘ are tne wine tg.«iJ>. '"
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■president, pr\> tem AUdfa Swason, Richflcid, presented a
■ qu'Ut lop'to tho aiixillaryr^' Elsie Shadduck, fifth district
presTdent, announced the fifth district meeting Is Mt for Aug. 1 at Salmon Park, Burley. A TJotluck dinner Is set for 1 p.m.
Mahala Rowbottom and La
C ll(., as featured caUcr. Washington, Idaho, Mo„l“aha
West hM called extensively throughout California and calls regularly for four clubs In his area, as well as teaches several classes throughout the yiiar.
Mahala Rowbottom and La AU square dancers are in- Rue Sm(th were reported llT ^rcd7~Th08e attending'
Lillian Armga served as secretary-treasurer pro tem.
asked to bring sandwiches or dessert.
Magic Valley FavoritesVBRLA DODSON
845 Easlland Dr rVo, Twin Folkonions. Hcscrvo enough onions to top cnsscrole. Bnko at 350 decrees for 20 to 30 minutes until hot and bubbly.
Ihe TimeS'News will pay 15 each week for Magic Valley - P o v v d e r showor
--------------------------------------------------- E aundtfia^If YOU have a .------- lX>ralnJ)cans;jrcscrvlnoneiJayodicIrS i5ZE2Im inTL®!r7^^^
half cup liquid. Place beans the . Recipe Department, *“ hy powdor^joWcrs When
. GREEN BEAN CASSEIIOLK 1 can green beans,1 can mushroom soup
V* teaspoon celery powder V4 teaspoon soy sauce 1 3V4-ounco can french -frUdHMiion
Eight of the 17 members made“ lhe 'trip 'l6*VaKcflUvor' including Dave Wheeler, Rupert; H. L Ramsey, and Oison, both Twin Falls; Ed Stockton and Leon Stockton,
'both Jerome; DrTWHWrnCeTfdall an Ivan Johnson, both Twin Falls, and Bowman Vcrtrees,
■CaldwGlln3otcntattnrf-the“ Bl-Korah Temple, Boise, and grandmaster of Masons In’ Idaho.
Other mtsnbers include Fred McCoy, Paul DetweUor and Stan Detwcller; all Twin Falla; Harold Menser. Murtaugh; D. W. Benkula and Jack Wegclln, both Twin Falls and Art Reinstoln, Kimberly. Ivan Jolmson is drUlmaster.
Trophy_wiriner-s
.won for the El Korah Temple during Pacific Northwest cQmpefi^ion lait month in Vancouv i
FRESH SALADS, HOT ROLLS,I
B rC i7 CanadaJ Fronl le/i are frvan Jo/inJon,‘ drill' “ imojlor,,onc/ Jim 6/stfn, pfoi/c/en bo /i Twin Falls, Iand Bowman Verli'6&s, Caldwell, po^onfofo of Bl |Korah' Temfyle, and grand master of Alosons in |Idaho. The group is the Magic-Mlni Patrol, a Imini- | bike riding drill unit. «
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7 3 3 - 2 1 1 1 I20B8.4lh Ava. Ea«t Twin Fall* I
alternately' with onions. Women's Page l ^ t o r ’" ^ te regularshowcr faculties aren't — -Combine~llqttid,-mu»hr-oom-^:wipe-beconies4hft-pirdpecty-flL A.
soup, celery powder, and soy the Tlmes-News and cannot be liberal heaa^too sprinkling . . . 4eavM-ev«ybad)i-4»6lin^H«=»dv-Btfuce." Po -------------------------------------- and-sinootlK— -
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. D E C O R A T O R W A IL C O V E R IN G S W E S T 5 P O IN T S T W IN FALLS
The values hie every day.
E N D L E S S H A I R P R O B L E M S
M s r y 8 u » c H U le r .
Hair problems never cease, St ino Koem to wdrscn in Bummor weather. The current puzzlers Involve b»th holr care and groojnlng. In this rundown on them, you may
; rind an answer 1o a pet perploxiVy:------ ------------- ‘--------~Q7'Wh7irBlV0K lim p
hair moro_l)ody7 A. Pcr- 'manent WHVCK, thc curly or uncurly kind, pravide body for - throo munlhii or more.- C orrective treatments for your type o f hu i r cun a 1 no be recommended. P rotb in
-» h »-m p o o »- a h d-h u i i*- sprayii aid the ciiusio. '
_ lQ^W jiy-lg-oilV-^hair-
TWIN f a l l s ' - n je 1 Do -(ESP) Research Center, 519_ Main' A've. Wm lirto the public from 7 to 8 p.m> Thursday. .,
TWIN iPALLS^ The KnuU- Grange will meet Friday at 8:30 p.m. Iji the Community Hall.
TWIN • FALLS- Tho ...MountainJViow_DulLwiU mee^
foi' Its annual picnic ai (1 p.m. Sunday at the Hairy Ilayl residence. Those attending are asked to bring their own table
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o i l i e r ih Kummer? A. Heat and Nun trl«Kor excesHCB. A lim ite d amount o f Hunnini!! i» coniiidered helpful to oily- tu>uI))<-Iiui- iV4< r.
TWIN FA U ^ - The Sin«le- " j t ^ Q u b w l i r h a v o “ aTdaJu5Jr
Saturday night at the Odd Fellows Hall, Twin Palls. 'Hiero will be live miuic for dartdhg from 9 p.m. to i H.m. All sliislo
persons between the ages of 30 pnd 9Q are^welcome, akmg^with m tliT lA r t ' aHirf i>if j n M ib e c g r , ' :
KING HILL — The Jaycees and the Jay-Q-Ettes and families will hold a social picnie' at 6 p.m. 01} July 29, at the Sand
. Dunes, south of the Snake Ulvor toward Bruneau.
FILER - The Peace ' Lutheran Charch will sponsor a- vacation Bible School for
I nursery and kindergarten classes beginning Aiig. Z and ending Aug. 13. Sessions will bo
■hold"each"morjiing'frDm"0' td-11:30 a.m.■Fionr=rTTnr
{liz/le the hnlr. Vrequent iiluimpobti are indicated; medicated anti deteri'ent sudK proml,';e lo stem the condilion.
Q. Doe.<3 dimdruff affect, tho tikin a» well iih the hair? A. Treatment of dandruff is coniiidered “ an c‘i»ic?nliul part of acne manai'emenl," m:cordinj( to dormaioloj'ical
. experta, An nnti-dnndruff shnmpoo w illi the pH factor hnn trenlment vahie. So do renl, fr<>sh air, exerciiie and aoaUn-tt^tudo.---------- -------------------------------------------- ------
Q. IH there a completely i;afe hair lint? A. Inr.iedicntK in,tin ts come under j'overnmenl rei'ulation and lue ‘ tljereroro“"Kafe"‘ iirilie'bruad(iehKGrCnrcle!:s’ »*pplication — the human element — in responHiljh) for most d iffi- cultiesi. ' ■
<). What Ktops fallinj: hair? A. Kxccniilve fall-aut re- qulren thc advice of a doctor . . . the day before yoHlerdayl
H O W TO H AVE LOVCLIER H A IR ----------- O v« rM m »-ya tu ^ -liiir- |> rob ]em H l—S « n tl~ fo r-tu y -iH M klfll, HOW -M O
H A V E I.O V E L IE K H A lK . A<lvlco In c ln i i f l i; ro rro n livn cur« o f «lry, ■buMii, o liy a n il h ird - lo -m a inK o l u i r ; ex |ie r( ro ln r li if t in n tlio il i m id tre d n iA it l o f t in te d l i i i r : l ia lr t ty la fo n u iiU i'; i lp * ni> | io r f r r l in i i cut-
-— llnjf,“ permancnt»,-Mnilimonln|{'Bnd'Brt><)mliiK.-Wrlt«-l«-Mflry-SiiflM il le r In.f^are t i l l l i l i n«w ipap«r fo r yo itr roj>y, nticlosinK a ■ddr««ied, ■lampod envolopA and 2'* c rn i* In co in ;
1 9 7 1 , Puhliflhflrd-Hall Syn(li(;iilfl
Order of Eastern Star picnic will'be held at 1 p.m. July 25 at thOTUer fairgrounds. Members are asked to brin f table sctvico and covered dishes. All Ea.stern ■Star-mcnibcmind'Masonrand-tljcir famllic.s arc lnvitc<! to attend.Summer art'
festival set Best lo^r
A public iiervice fibn about tho role of school libraries in quality education, enllUed *'Ll- brary-Leamlng Centers: Wliat’s Happening" is available from Encyclopaedia Urltannlca, Inc., Chicago.
Tlie average family income In tlio United States rose by nearly 75 per ccnt during tlio decade -1050-1969, reports Dr. David I. Verway, a Michigan Stato University economist.
SUN VALLEY - UPI) - 'nioH i l i i l n i i i i n l n i l nt f i t n
Media, scheduled at Sun Valley. July and Aug. I, will include
'dflmonstratlons by profeaalonal- artists,
Mary Holland, chairman of tho Summer Art Festival, said artists will show processes for pottery making, acrylic palntimj^ weaving, macrame,
' jewelry making' a'nd leather*' craft.
She said somo 200'artlata fi*om throughout-the state are-expected to exhibit their works during tho twoHlay show. ' '
A 20 per ccnt commission clVarged on all sales will be given to thc Sun Valley Creative Art Center, Inc., sponsor of Uic show.
Only the- female mosquito bites because mouUi parts of tho male are not equipped for biting.
HANSEN - Mrs. Ann Aclmlro was best loser for the week at- tho Slim and Trim TOPS Qub meeting this week at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Steobmlth. Mrs. ^ e d Lyons and Mrs. George H. Golay were 10-pound losers. All received gifts.
The ‘‘GTcky'Bucks” cbnlesl was started at ,tho evening meeting and will end Aug. 23. " M rs.- Paul Bowman was elected co-lcoder to replace Mrs. Bob Niven, 'jvho has taken a leave o absence.
Mrs. Marjorie Lake was hostess and program chairman. She introduced Terry McKln- flier,- Greta Sharp . and Jean Glodowski, guest speakers from the Idaho Department Storo, Twin Falls. Theyt demonstrated and displayed proper undergarment wear for women.
D O W N T O W N L Y N D O O D
W H E R E B A N K C A R D S A R E W E L C O M E
A M i s s e s & 1 / 2 S i z e s ,
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S e l e c t e d G r o u p A 1
r . f T o p c ; 1J D K b o o tb■ G r o u p 1
1 Hog.to $50.00 ...Now
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R e g . $ 6 . 0 0 a n d $ 7 . 0 0 1 1
f C o t t o n a n d P o l y e s t e r
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1 / 2 Price . 17 J R . & M i s s e s
1 DRESSES ’o p r i i i y . 0( . ■ !
. C O A T S *’ x ^ r o o p II
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L . . n 0 ” - J - 3 9 ’ ’ 1 / 2 - p r lc e — r j
1 ' F a m o u s N o m e
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JewelryV;HAMDBAGS f and accessory |
PANT SUITSJ r ' s . & M i s s e S ' ♦
~40%~to 75%-0FF-Downtown
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O P E N M O N D ^ i Y N I G H T S ^ T I L 9 : 0 0 P . M .
FANTASTIC SAVINGS orSOO DRESSES^A r e a l C ra z y D a y s S p e c la c u la r^ . . . Y o u w o n ’ t b e l ie v e th e s a v in |;s o n m a rv e lo u s s p r in g & s u m m e r d re sse s in m isses a n d h a l f s ize s . A l l m o d e ra te a n d
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E v e ry t li in g w ifh h o t p o n l i — jo c k e lt , b lo u t« t . tu n lc t, d r e i i« i , ih i r t t . F o n t o i t ic . V a lu a t In a l l t iz e t , « (y l« t. $C|oo
B U D G E T D R E S S E S
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C O n O N T O l ' S
a good MUctlon In lank lopi, pullov«(i, (dlor SolIJi ond llripai. S, M, I. Valum hi III.IM).
I ' A N T \ H O S E« > | 3 9 . » | S 0
Cliooia r»oulor lop ot bikini lop lomoutbrond lioi*. Good colon. AllliMI.
SlIM lM SW IM W EA R* 6 . 0 0
All 7 pc. |un1of tuilt In lolidt or
bold prinlt. A Uw covafupt loo. l6o»ly. Sii«i 5-13. Krtf- lo 'IV *-
(Iriizy i)ayH SpociiilP A N T , . S U I T S _ _ ^
. S u m m e r c le a ra n c e o n e v e ry o n e o f p u r g re a t te a - . to n a l p a n t l u U ^ T o p i t y le i , ' b e o u lK u l ( o b r lc t , ( p tt o t t im e le f t to w o o r them '. A l l t iy c t re p re te n te d ,!{«•((• ioS7r>.UQ.
PATIOIOUNCEWEAR’ 1 9 . 0 0
13 pet. only in lomoui Huwolion ■ coiual w*o/. All long» »hl(U in l»lol<l, bold prinlt. Kvit. In '.'t')**.
J U N I O R D R E S S E S
CuU, «lytith lor winringriglil now <ind bock lo tchool.
hJici laUclion. SilBf 313. llrKr'- I.. C tO .Ik t.
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^ 6 - 0 0All klndt of Fabrlct, ttyU», color*. Including Ualh«r. Gr»ot Mlaclion, l ix i 5-13. Urn.
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* 1 4 . 0 0long lolMi ond loung«w«ar ol many blndi. Brokan ilia t but good t«Uclion. Ii> StO.IMt.
RALI SLIPS|»4«0 _ # g o o
Holl dipt IU k. lo tit .m t. Ch«' mil* iliptU«‘K. to Whil«nnd Colort- CompUl# lungt ol tii«i. Sliort Itnglki.
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Solidt, Dripat, piinll in a plol* uUdion tli*t 30 lo 34. A lf wml.obU. Urn.
" N O - B R A " B R A S
* 1 . 8 8Slill u good i*Uction of fatnoui brand iltp in bfot Whil« ond colort. I lm . lo S.'l.IMt.
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16 o n ly , l o l i d t o n d p lo id i , g r e o t fo r c a m p in g , l i z e i 0 -1 6 , • 7 o n ly , b ro k e n ju n io r l i z e i , lo c lc e t/ l tn ic k e r i , o w fu l l
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K « K . t o S i . ( H ) .5 0 p r . In d a r k c o lo n , m o t t ly n y lo n i, to v « B ig !
— R e g . $ 1 4 . 0 0 . -'12 only, for b«och or bdtii, S, M , t, wiilte, colon.
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5 0 o n ly , y o u r ch o ic e In h o M o r g i r d le i , o d d c o lo r t , o d d i l z « i .
o P O P L I N J A C K E T S . . . . . . . . * 1 1 . 0 0 ° A S S T . - J E W E L R Y . . . . . . . . 2 / * 1 . 0 0n » K . * 2 0 . 0 0 . I l f iB . l o » n . « 0 .3 o n l / , p in k o n ly , t l i a i S, M , w a i l io b U , b a l la d . A l i l . na ck c h o l ie t l , t o ih lo n t l n g i , n l ta o i i o r t m . n l . ■ ^
O D U S T E R R O B E S . . . . . . : * 6 . 0 0 o P E A R L T I E S . . . . . . .......................... * 1 . 0 0
K r g . t o f I 5 . 0 0 . f .. V11 o n ly . I f t t o l i d t a n d p r ln t t , b ro k e n i l z « t , i a v « l ‘ . 1 0 o n ly F a ih lo n p e a r l t l e j , p o i t e l c o lo r t , c u te .
o P E A S A N T D R E S S E S .............................. * 4 . 0 0 , © F O R M A L S ............................................................* / 4 o f fH e g . l o $ 4 0 . (M ) . H « * . t o f H M ) . 0 « .13 o n ly , ju n io r i i i « i , w e 'v e te e n th e t« l ^ o j o n g l .................... N ic e te le c t lo n lo r M l t ie t a n d J u n io r* .
Sl'OKTSWKAU CI.KAKANCE
E y e F y t h i n g g o e s I n s p r i n g a n d s g m m e r s p p r ^ ^ ^
b r a n d s y o u k n o w . ^ S i z e s a n d c o l o r s b e g i n n i n g J o - b e b r o k e n b u t ^ -
j G R E A T s e l e c t i o r i 3 - p q n t s , - 5 k i r t s , j a c k e t s , t u n i c s , _ b ! o j j s e s . 4 h i r t s , s ^ ^ ^
c l a m d i g g e r s , s h o r t s , e t c . S o m ^ s l c i r t s a n d p a n t s p r o p o r t i o n e d . A H
i t e j r i s d t t e r r i f i c s a v i n g s . S h o p j p a r l y i ' •
40 Tlme*-N«W8, Twin fall*. Irt/«hn Thur»d«v.'July IJ. 1WV
A s t r o n a u t s I p d k f o r w a r d t o ^ w h e e l i n g ’ o v e r m o o n
CAPB KENNEDY (UPI) - ' Apollo 15's astronauts will
exploro up to 22-milos of 'lunar surrac^ ai>oard a now $8'
. million moon biiKKV that drives like an • ainusoment park bumper car.
■^^T>^four^he%te‘3 7 ^ a U ^ “ powered car will- make |t
. possible for David H. Scott and - Jamos H.-Irwln-lo-cover--fflr- moro territory than li\o ilral three moon-lanaing_cro.w8.put-
"to;rcth^!r ami Vuimplo five separate areas of hi|{li scientific Interest.‘ The lunar Hover was foldtid
. and stowed 1» U>e moon landing . craft falcon in.Aprlt. Itii two 3d- volt sllvcr-7.1nc batteries will bo
"'InstallL’d MojJiiay and the car
woift'bo seen a((aln until Irwin pullifthe cord that will open itd storage compartment on the
~moon. ■; ! " ’ '. Scott and Irwin are confident ti»eii( space aae roadster will work. Hut just in case ItJ^oakfl
”clo>m,~Thcy "will drive it no farther than five miles from Uieir spacocra/t so Uioy can
-walk-back if neoesflory.----------llio aatronauLHlmven't driven
_tlicir- moon car-bocauKo tlj«y- and all Iheir equipment are six times heavier on eartli Uian on tlie moon and cn|>ineers weren’t sure tijo Rover could take it. So instead, tliey have been practicing wltii .a beefed up trainer tliat duplicatoH virtually overy-
tliinf( but tljfl moon's |vonk jfravity. '_Kxcept for li stronKor frameand Hust^sion syatemv !oU|(hcr- vdro mosli' wheels and more, powerful motors, Uio oartH trainer Is a ^afbon copy of the
"actual” mobn"cHr'. ” RoU» 'a ro lB ' fret 2 inches lon}{, si* feet wide and tia'Jo' a 02-lnch wheelbaRo.,
-Tfio-lunar-vorslon.-built-byl Uoeinii Co. and General MotorH,
--woIkIik 470 (Miunds of aarUi.Scott and Irwin have l>con
drlvlni{ the trainer acrosH a iilmulated moon.Hoace of yellow
' sjmtl juid scasliells carved out of u paltnoitod field Iwhind the astronauL>i' tniininK building at
tlte Kennedy Space Center.This reporter tried it q^t with
itistrucTor John Olmsted and the bu{ Ry handled as Ihvin said- it would . —like an electric bumper car Bometimes found In
_amu.somont ._p_arJ«j It was easier to drive than the family
■tar.’ ' . ' ' ■ ..........TJjo Hover has no steerln^r
-whool,—clutch,—^oarshlft—or- brako i>cdn\. Hioy’re oU rO- |)lapu<] by a T-flha|>ed - sUclC mounted between tlie buKKV'S two .seatq. Push it forward and U)e car Koes tl>at way. Pull it iMJck, the Rover stops. Push to tlie rlf;ht or left anti the buyyy turns.
Makes Noisy BuuOlmsted flipped two rows of
switches at the bottom of . a small wmsolft between the two- (seata and the Rover hummed t6 life: He pushed^the stick forward and the car moved ahead —smoothly,- making ' 9’ noisy 'buzz.. After we cleared n group of tyatanders, Olmsted let m« try- It.. 1 grabbed the stick and pushed forward and we aoooler- ated along a well worn patli between two small craters.
Turning was a bit Jerky and tliere was a tendency to ovcrsl<!cr,:nut Uie Roveri.with iU.four wheel drive and four
wheel power steering, was easy to master and we soon buzzed
. smoothly around the training ■C<hir80 ‘ ‘ r*
The speedometer goes up to 20 kilometers per hour (12.4 miles per hpiu-).,.. but the
- astj^nouts expect to hold their' top speed on tho'moon to~hfllf that.
— ’'Irthlnk-we'll-approach-lt- vory cautiously as far as speed and immpuverlng go -until- wo got a feel for the one-aixtli gravity," Irwin said In an intorviow. " I don’t expect any problems. We've been building wheeled vchlclcs .a lot Ipnger tlian spacecraft."
ID A H O STATE R A M SALEG O LD E N A N N IV E R S A R Y
_ jFolrgrouixl* A.iW.______ __ „
A»t«mbl*d lor ln»(>*etlon, Comporlion and S*l»etlon ■
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Br*»5Uf ond Buy*f Spon»of*«lI d a h o W o o l G r o w e r s
A s s o c i a t i o n
S c o t t t r i m s d o w n
f o r m o o n j a u n t
SPACir"CKNTEn7~YIousion . (UPD-Col.” David R. Scott wnnts to be 111 good shnpo when lie goes to Uie moon this month
nanulng to end Amerlcn's first space emergency.
He wa.«j command pilot in IMS for Apollo 0, tho smooUi*
-us-HiikTi inMian-tnainani~i iur almost three miles before groundwork for moon-landingiKcakfast each iiwrning. ___ Ini.twions.Ilkfl-ApoUoJO -^_____
Scdtti 39, feels the excrcljto Apoilo 0 Uiicd n rendezvouswill keep him in top shape for the 20 hours he and U. Col. James B. Irwin will spend exploring tlie rugged Hadloy- Apennlne . area, using their
_lam|er "1* 11000’'^ ^ a base., MaJ. Al'fred M. Worden wlil
circle overhead In tho command ship “ Endeavour."
Preparing for space missions Is nothing new for Scott. Apollo 15, which is scheduled to blast off July 20, wilLbe his-Uiird space fliglit since Joining tlie asb-onaut corps in 196.1
He ran to get in shapo for a spacewalk that was cancclled in 1003 after the Ill-fated Gemini 8 achieved tlie first space docking with an Agena rocket only to spin out of control when a steering rocket began firing
technique Scott developed to dock tl)o lunaMander witJi tho command and service modules. Ho worked out U\o maneuver for a masters degree in
.acronauticfl _and_nstronautlca from Massachusetts In.stltuto of Technology.
Scott was every inch the AIN American boy —athlete, West Point scholar and son of an Air Force general. He overcame boyhood allergy problem. to follow Ills fatlier in an Air Force flight career.
"All he ever wanted from Uie time ho was a tiny baby was to fly a piano llko his fatlier," his mother, Mrs. Tom W. Scott of La Jolla, Calif., recalled. His fatlier is retired.
All Scott wants now is to get on-wlUj-what-hft-^feel.iHjr-thc-jy li iU w ^ - ................................... . ....
_J_&Qtt.'lxQiil_UilQking- helped most Jntoi‘estlng,' challengingavernrai.nm?tgr~lind-farpaBht and iwtimtinllyTcwardinK-wHHm—tlie Gemini down foc-aa. early mission yet..
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rence Olivier made his maiden Olivier spoke wlUi Shnkespea
PAY & PACK ELECTRIC & PLUM BING SUPPLY CO .
sncecliHOUSO
icch Tucwlav night in the ri»nn nntc__Uls—toUow) of Lords, his first since applauded him warmly and__
bebig created a life peer two tljen voted to defeat ‘tlib’’ _ycara. .dbq».. to, .defcnd-an..amendment.ho had supported,
amendment concerning actors lQ7r66.In an industrial relations bin:
rniEEDEnVERyJOHfORDERS=I8 IvE M arketBLUE LAKES BlVD&athAVE. 733*3505
FREE DELIVERY ON S5. ORDERSSAIE PRICES EFFECTIVE
_ THURSDAY-FRIDAY-iSATURDAVIB onelex , rolled
porksh6ulder
2 Speed Control
1 4 " P o r t a b l e
ENJOY CONTROLLED HEATING IN EACH ROOM
E L E C T R IC B A S E B O A R D
H E A I E R S
Pork SHouldor
STEftKS— t b -
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MHITBEEP m
All Purpose FAN1,000 W a tt
1,500 W a tt
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GREAT FOR THE WHQIF_Hnil.SF_np
•1670-42" lift ----- ----$22.75-1670-48" liti $54.90.................SALE $27.45
The following havePLAT Glass Mirrors
1645-p 18" liti $33.73...............SALE $16.85l645-p24"tlST $43.09............saIE $21.501645-p 30" litI $49.73............. . SAIE $24.851645-p 36" lilt $59.09. . : ........ SAIE $29.50164S-p47'US’( $66.33. . . . . . . .SAIE $31.951645-P 48" llil $73.86. _____SALE $36.93 .I650-P14" l il t $43.09 __ ____ StlF-$ Z U S q -
1650-p 36" ll'il $59.09. . . . . . . ! SAIE $29.50
Tattswell 1 lb.
MARGARINE : 4 ° 8 9 ^
B o r g W a r n e r
C L O S E C O U P L E D
.3 Ib. Westarn Fdm lly •
VEGETABLE SHORTENIMC m T O in T S
--TH A H IA R P ^G -H & A -r& X TR -A -R O O W P
B R A S S I M P A C T
SPRINKLER HEADSPLUM BING SPECIALS
•4 oz. Dr«am W hip
TOPPING .........W edern Shoret I2 " x 2 5 '
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MASHED POTATOES i»7m
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CUCUMBERS 1 0C
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MUUSTABURJUNTItOl ■PMNKUB AND BAH
4" Spray hose................. , ... . .og.DAP Kw ik-soal . v . . tub**-
.DAP Paintors caulk . . ..................69*Roly-on caulk ................... . tub® 3 i «
shower head, AUon's ad|uita^e . . *X **
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T5~|1 lb . cello bag
see our C to iy Day(. USigaliTBBskefs------ 1
l—lh fi-M o s t-fu n c lio n a L a a ____|- to m a in ta in faucet w e can
•e ll you . , . W hy N ot replace your o ld faucet th i i w eek. - U»t $21.95
S A L E
NON ADJUSTABLE MODEL *3'® WITH BASE
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1/2 " Oalvaniitad alli. US Mclda 1 0 fo r* I® ®
3 /4 " Rellof V a lve , lamp, p rau,.
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LEGAL NOTICE LEG AL NOTICE LEG AL NOTICE LEG AL NQTICE LEG AL NOTICE LE G A L NOT IC E ___' Thurid»y, July M, m l -nmM Ntwi, Twin F«lll, ld»ho 41
NOTICE OP lALH NOTICE OP PUBLIC HBARINOC ITVOPTW INFALLS,IDAHO NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by
NOT ICEISOIVEN th*»th*CH vof Planning tnd Zoolnfl Com-Twin Pa llt, Idaho: will g<f*r for u le m ltilo n , Twin F « lli Counly< Stale ol .• • p u b l ic aucllon to the .hlohakf Idaho, thal a Public H tarlng will b e .
INVITATION FOR B IO * TWIN PALLS H O U IIN O AUTHORITY^
.N O RT H ' BLMPROV IN OW ILL A N D I . . .
I ^ T H B O jS T R Ic V ^ W ^ O F THE ^ ^ I N PALLS
riOT ICHOPH BARINO 9W IL L A N 0
bidder In a turn at teatl d the ao- pralied valge of u id real properrv
" r L l l l- y
Avenue E a tl. Twin Palli, Idaho, the rotlowjno d«Mrlbed reel properly, tow it!^ T ^ n jh lp 10_Swlh._ Range U E..
held upon a petlllon llled by Greater Idaho, ,ln«j lo r«one. me loHowiM . detcrlbM prttperiy (rom It i p m e n t '• • • • '^ ....1 fQ
^ FOR P R O V IN O _____FOR LBTTBRSTaiTAMBNTARY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIFTH JUD IC IAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OP IDAHO.
N O T iC I TO CREDITORSIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF T^E F IFTH JUD IC IAL DtSTRICT OF THE STATE OP IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
In the AAatter of the E itate of Crortt. M <•«»••>< ^ t h e m a t t e r OP THE De<ea*ed.0AI5Y.U . ROBEt^TS. DeceaUd. T P h ^ ESTATE OP O, W. DANIELS, Notice l» hereby given by the
---- --- located In Twin PaMi. Idaho, Pha»* p t c a jn d .'____- __________________undBriHmBd— E xecuto r .- to—the
PURSUANT TO ORDER of the ' PURSUANT TO ORDfiR ol the creditor! of and all pertoni having
.. . lo r a l P . o. .Box 433. Twin Fall», Idaho, County of Twin Pallt, State of Idaho. Ihlt being the placefiiud -ier- ttiartrvinction -«r m«butlnett of w ld edate.
' Above entitled Coon,NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that plumbing
thelOM idayol AuQUil. W l , at 10:00 •»no- . ' a .m . ol u I d data at the TwInf'Falli ' '
i j ^ h P l « * •PPotnted for proving the La it F a lli Housing Authority at wtilch 1 ^ f . h ^ ^ ' ' " • n « “T >n»m *nr-w -D iilV “ L r tim #- ind -place- all b id i Will be
perclaim* agalnit Ray Nell
............... .........................- decMied, or hl» etiate, to'entilbll"«• . the 37lh day ol July. l»M. at 10;00 them Wllh the neceuary voucheri,Bida wljl be received until JlOO «.«. o» tald date ellh* Twin Fall* wv»lhln.lour..moolht aller Ih* fIrM
Judicial Building, iWln
Lota 71, 79, BO. ai. of the Orchatara............... .........— v . .. Subdivision and Including that part
Twin . Falli County. Idaho of the SW’/iNEUi of Section 4. Tp. 10--- jn 33: That part of the South. Range IX E., B .M ., lying
-tIBWNW'A'-Oeicrmed a i- fW low ii" south and' W ait or ‘the Perrtne BEGINNING AT THE Northweil, . Coulee, de ic rlbed aa fo llow i: corner of the Northeast Ouarler of BEG INNING at the center of said
- the Northwest Quarter of K«cll0n-93/^~&*0 i-'<rand-runntng ihenc*~N0rth
. . . . _______ I.,--. >1^.. i u - I I — . >Miere any_ person interested mey Falls Housing AuinoriTV. tot n tr m n-fmn n M»u-*Bnwir-»nd--
Daled June.J», » n 7 •s. CRK io H, NEIL— . Craig H. Neils«>. EMecutor
NEILSEN
ol the Last Will and . Testament o f^ a y Nallsen,
Deeaaied..P U D L lS H :.jm y .l,t ..U
NOTICE OP s Al E‘Notice i t hereby given that N.F.
highest bidder one \9 iA Indian Enlleld Motorcycle No. 7TM1A. Bids wiil b e re c e lu ^ until Augyst 3. 1971. The advertiser reserve* the right to re|»ct any or a ll bids.PUBLISHi Ju ly 32.-23 «. 3Sr l» ;ir~ -
Falls, Idaho, has been Ihe lim e and
Slace appointed lor proving Ihe Last /III and Testament ol O.W^ Daniels,
Eeil 335 feelj T h « c , West along the South line, a appa .r and 'con litt the'sVmV. ' " eF^'sireV t. tw in Falis'.'ldaho,• 6 a “ — ................. ..........................................Ihence Soulh 48 degrees 45 minutes
Bast 53 lee lj thence No*‘lh 10/3 leet lo Section line; Ihence West 444 leet
'-to plaee of beginning ---------AND ,Thai p a r i of It^e NW '^NW'/i
distance of 373 leet .lo Ihe point of beginning.
----EXCEPTING'lhal part of l0t"78described a t follows: BEG INNING
.... ................... at a point on the East line ol saiddesa'lbedas-rollows:-aSCINNINC~subdlvlslon-MA-lael.-Norm-of-the^. a tapo ln lon theN orlh llneol.S«ctlon center of ta ld Section 4. and running 33 In Towvnihip rIO South. Range 17 Ihence N. SI degrees 30 minutes W-, E ., D.M,. which la id point Is 76 fdel a distance of 419 feelj Thence Nocith Westerly Irom the Northeast corner 3Sdegrees lOmlnutes W .,a dlslance- of Ihe Norlhwest Quarter of Ihe of 340 feelj Thence North B9 degreesNorlhwett Quarter ol Ihe said - “ -............................Sectlott 33J Ihence Westerly along-
—*ato-wcTtwnm»r43» Mif to-b---------
ATEDthIt l4 lhdayof July. 1971.SADIE DeGLEE
-Depuly Clerk-
A cerlllled check or bank drall. payable to Ihe Twin Falls Housing .
U > ( r-Co V er nmeni - bond I r~
Iheqce Southerly parallel to Ihe East line of said NWi/<NWi^ ol said Section 33, a distance ol 397 leet; Thence Easterly parallel lo the North line of u id Section 33.
rof-Jioo'
Ihe point ol beglr\ning.
NOTICE IS FURTHEH GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held before the Twin F a lls County
or a satlslactory bid bond executed by the b idde r an d acceptable ture lle t In an amount to live per
______________________________________■ cent of the bid ihall'be-subm ltted
M . '“ T 'ii.'* iucc« .(u l b ld d - '.^ l l l b . ' T h. City ol Twin f « l l i Urban ,„ d p .y lor
R e n t a l Agency of Clly ol Tw n la t i i f a c lo r y pe rfo rm ance and Fa i i w ill receive Bids for Twin payment bonds or bond.Falls C enlra l O us lne is-D ls tr lc .- .- iHentlonlscB lted to lhe fac I thfft
h9 «th day ol August, 1971. at Clly specifications must be paid on Ihls Hall, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 al ^ o le c twhich lim a and place all Bids w ill be The Twin Fallt Houiing A-jlhorlly PuWlc'V 0P«n«d «nd read *loud. ' reserv is lherigh tto re lect anyor alt
I bids are Invited upon several^ bid* or lo waive any IniormallllM In
PUUUISH: July B, 15, 33, 1971
Civil Case No. 34431ANOTHER SUMMONS
IN THE DISTHICr COURT OF THE l-IF-TM JUD IC IAL DISTRICT OF THU STATE OP IDAHO, IN AND fOR-TW IN FALLS COUNTY
■T:c5rtrcrwADi:cY----------PlAlntlli;
vs.NOHMAN LeHOY WADLUY,
. — . . .... ........ Dofcudnnl.,,■ u.vKvii j j , ■ ----- — ............. ......... ...... ■ ' Unit Olds are Invited upon severali* kiHc or lotujilua anv IniormallllM In
t-ta-CBni*rTJfT|— Plennlno**«*a*«J«oCommis*lon-al— Jlema-and-quanlltle*-of-work -as_*he bidding — _______________T H U .JT A T t O t^ lD A H O send*.dllChi-lhenCB_lh**>our ^_9 :(»P ,m . on the JJfh dav follows: Oemollllon, EKcavatlon L ___ fjg wllt»drawn for a urootingt lo Norman U R o y Wadlev
along cenler. line ol said ditch South, o i August, W7), In Ihe Twin Fftlll Backfill, Asphail Paving, Irrigation- p,rioij of ihirty (M ) days subsequent “ the '
to the openinu ol. bids with! contenl of Ihe Twin Falls Housing Aulhorit'
You are hereby notified that adegrees 58 rhlnutei East, _ distance of 43«f eel to cenler ol "Low Line" Canal as at present con-
County Jud ic ia l B uild ing , Twin Falls, Idaho, upon said Petlllon.
Any and all persons Interested
System, Plants & Planting, Concrete Curb (, Culler, Precast Concrete, Driveways & Concrete Slabs, Drick,
ll»ence Northerly alonu last men- '« “V tHe their writtMlloned line 844 feel; lltence Westerly oblecllont to said lone change with
‘ U feel; Itience Northerly 41 leet to Commission, or at 434 Addison• • the point oLbflOlnnlng. -----Aveoue West, Twin Fall*, Idaho, on
•Encep llng and reserving Ihe or belore date ol said hearing.- lollowing two parcels w llhin which Dated this 13 day o l Ju ly . 1971,■ are located City wells. ^ STUART SWAN —
Parcel No. 1i Commencing at the Chairmancorner commo*« lo Sections 38, 39, 33 Planning and Zoningand S3, Township 10 Soulh, Range 17 Commission. Twin Fallir
B.M.r-Twln Falls Counlyrldaho;- ' '—' Ihence South 89 degrees 50 minutes
liast along the North line ol.Section 33 a distance ol 875.31 leet to a point;Ihence South 0 degrees 14 minutes West along Ihe pipeline a distance of 35 feel to Ihe Soulti side of the.road rlghl-of'Way; thence Soulli 0 decrees 14 minutes West along tlte pipSllna a distance ol 181.5 feel lo Ihe true point of beg inn ing ; Itience Soullt 89 degrees 44 minutes East a distance
Contract Documents, Including D raw ings and Technical
It the_ ____ .l ly tA R C H IT E C T S - C N G IN E C R S PLANNERS al 343 Blue Lakes nivd. North. Twin Falls, Idaho 83301.
Cooles ol Ihe Contract Documents may be obtained by deposilino ......................... — * -“ CHrTECTS
a<)d plead to the said complaintwilhln twenty days ol the this summons; and you are further notified that unless you so appear and plead to said complaint wiihin Iho tim e h e re in . ipec lH ed , the p la ln llll will lake judgment agalnit
tIOO.OO with the CTA ARCHM
ATTEST; 'H. A. LANCARTCR
ClerkPUBLISH: JuJy-15-*. 33.-1971^
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING■NOTICl! IS HCRGOY GIVEN by
Ihe IMannlno and Zoning Commission, Twin Falls County, Stale ol
... ............... ............... .. Idalw), Ihat a Public Hearing will beof 34.0 lee l; Ihence South 0 degrees »'»'d lo consider live granting of a14 minutes West a dlsUnce ol 54.0 feel; thence North 89 degrees 44 m inutes West a distance of 48.0 leel; Ihence North 0 degrees 14 minutes East a distance ol 54.0 leel; Ihence South 89 degrees 44 minutes East a distance ol 34.0 leel to tiie true point of beginning,
Parcel No. 3: Commencing at Ihe corner common lo Sections 38, 39, J3 and 33. Township 10 South, Range 17
variance applied for by Mr. Harold H um phroy lor the purpose ol e s tab lish ing nn electronics manufacturing lirm a l Ihe site ol Ihe old Twin Fafls Clly Water Filler Planl further described as:
That pari ol llie NW'/* ol Section 33 Township 10 SoUlh, Range 17 East, llolse Meridian commencing ap-
.proxlmalely 875 leet Cast ol the
trMTTTwfn-raftrCJOn'tvndahoT—thence South 89 degrees 50 m lnulH East along the North lino of Section
38, 39, 37 and 3) Ihence 479.44 feel East ttjence 397,0 feel South, further doscrHiixl__as t]^ jm g ^ n lm a le *
the «ppll
S l H S
Case Ns. 138 NOTICE OP HEAR>MO OF
PE T IT IO N F O R D E T E R MINATION OF H E IR SH IP AND
v V A o r * —
THE H lp T M ^ ju D IC U U ^ rs T m ? ? “ u . lW 'o r i 'm l " ’ ‘‘cWl5
■ ■■
GRISHAM , D«COfltod.NOTICE IS H EREBY CilVEN
Thai Irene N, Grisham Dye has liied in Ihe above enlilled Court her Petition selling forth Ihe tact that Ihe above named decedent died on Ihe 15th day ol M ay, 1949, In Twin Falls. Idaho; tiial at the lim e ol his death he was a resident of Twin F ails County , Idaho , and said decedent and Irene N, Grisham Dye owned real property situated within the Stale ol Idaho; that said decedent died Intoslate: that no petition for Ihe adm inistration of his •sta le has ever been llled within llte Stale of Idaiio; that the ronl properly own«d bv tlie docndnnt was ills community property interest in -litfl— toliaw lflQ _dPScrlhi>d real oroperly, to wli:
Lot-1 ol STANFIELO & W AKEM
Did opening,A certified check or bank drall.
payable to Ihe order ol City ol Twin Fall* & Urban Renewal Agency ol City ol Twin Falls, negotiable U-S, Government bond* (at par value), or a talislaclorv Did Bond executed by the ,B idder and an acceptable surety. In an amouhl equal to live per cent (5 per cent) of the total ol Hid for Site Preparation shall be submltled with each i>id,
Allentlon I* called lo Ihe fact that not tasi than tlie m inimum salaries and wages as sel lorth In Ihe Contract. Documents must be paid on
ilicants for employment are not r i^ ln a le d against because ol
)W?rr«iotDn7*tW7T)r—".. . . race, national origin.
Pursuant to Executive Order» J3 a-aniancn Di_i3ig./D Ihpnre .nwi uu, .. . . \ r / ' r S .. .7 ___ SU Iin iV lS iO N , Twm i-ails couniy, « Noiice is nerooy given uy isaoeiie'^S o u lh 3 degrees 34 minutes lAsV a e r r t^ i^ r rT d jy i/ '^ - U lIb T r^ r f itn — rj anSTyrm a W T'Ttr mg p ia i lilweu i fthn k L it ilh...Cl i r,k.
____' elOng’flp Jp n lin fladU fan jto f 35»eel bu ild ings and *»ruclures B K ls tP lo y m * n l O p p o ^ recorded in Volume 5 ol Plats, page RoborH on, Executrices lo the, to Ihe south side of tlie road rlgiH of ^ record»"Of said" County:---------- cr fd lto rro fitnd a ir por*Dn»*tiavlng. way; ihence South 3 (limroos 34 Falls filter plant. _______________ ^ • '0^* • con irac^ , Ip „,e agaln jj Collie 0. CUrk,way; ihence South 3 (legt
->iinuie*nrast'Tn5nirTrwdistance of 53S.0 loel; Ihence North 84degrees 10 minute* Ea il along the pipeline a distance of 187,0 leel lo Ihe Irue point ol beginning; thence North 3 degrees 50 minutes West a
NOTICE-15 FURTHER GIVEN that public Hearing will be held before the Twin Falls Couniy Planning and Zoning Commission at
V „ v w v . . ............ .. . the hour of 9:30 p,m, on the 13th daydlstanceof35.Q leel; Ihence North 84 August, 1971, in Ihe Twin Falls
of 44.0 feet; thence Soulh 3 degrees 50 minutes East a distance ol 50,0 feet; thence South 84 degrees 10
aiiUUd..canclrucllon-pro|act- requlred to lake affirmative action toward equa l em p loy ipen l op- porlunlly and are required under certain condillont to present wrillen A tllrmallve Action Programs. At pre-conslruclion conferences, the successful bidder and his known
- ilia iU if l .
1971, notice is iiereby given fhat hearing w ill be held Tuesday, August 10. 1971,-at llte hour ol 10:00 a.m . upon Ihe aliowe petition lor. de te rm inatlon ol he irsh ip and sellement ol estate alter lapstr ol Iwo years, when and where any persons
Any and all persons Interested required to present and discus* tt«
feet; thence South 84 degrees 10 may appear at said hearing and minutes WesI adlstanceof 44.0 te e tr- » « « » ‘«0 .thi>nco Norlh’ 3 dwrees 50 minutes Uls«PP*'oual and commenW 'on-any ' ^West a dislance.ol 35.0 feel to the «nd all o» the matters above slated,_Trut-peinr^nr fiuinrnu^— "--------- »rtintiBV^»v~«ii« m*i'' wriiion
Further reserving use ol un- objections losald variance w itli said derground water rovlded by said Commission, or at 434 Addl»on Wells lo9?lher_wU^W4lLeouiDment— A Y «U ft.W «fJ:« ln JIa llSA - lda tio ^ fi_
creditors and heirs, may appear andcanlest the same, __•______________
DAXUO.-Thls-l'sth diV- of-July. 1971,
.LAUCA5TER,-ClerkDy SADIE DeGLEE.Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH : July 73. 39 and August 5, 197,1,---?-------------------------
above Courl.' W ITN ESSM yhandand Ihesealol
r— H>a-Dlslrlct-Courl-lhJs-15lh-dav-ol_ July. 1971,
'I- H. A, LANCASTER.Clork
H. N. JEW ELL ,AMornoy for Plaintlll,Residing al Twin Falis, Idaho
No. 107NOTICETOCREDITORS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE riF T H JUD IC IAL DISTRICT IN THE STATE o r IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS,
MAGISTRATE DIVISION:tBte-of-NL-blrie- ' ............
Docoated
with the necessary vouchers, -within lour monlhi alter the llrsi publication bl Ihls notice, lo Ihe laid Execulrlcos at llte ollice ol Parry. Robnriton. Daly 8, Larson, Idslto Firsi National Hank ttuilding. Twin Fails, Stale of Idaho, this being the
: July B, IS, 33, and 39,
Further excepting perm anent easements as herealtor described lor the maintenance, operation and transmission of water from said
^ -WoH8.-.tQgethflf w lih.tiiB rlohf of.. ^ngVess and egress:
Easement No. 1: Commencing al' Ihe corner common to Sections 38. 39, 33 and 33, Township 10 Soulh, R a n g e '17 E., B.M., Twin Falls
. Couniy,. Id a ho ;. thence South B9 — degrees-50 minutes Eait along Ihe
---- warttntmrpr5»cnot n r r « n i»Tinr of-875.31 loot 10 a point; thence South
Dated Ihls 13 day of Ju ly , 1971, STUART SWAN CHAIRMAN Planning and Zoning Com_miiilon, TwIn Fdlls ---
"coonfy, Idatio ATTEST;H. A, LANCASTER
ClorkPUBLISH: July 15, July 33, 19?rr
ORDINANCE NO. 1S30“ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
.............................. - COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TWINdegrees“t4-minules West-along Ihe FALL6rlDAHOrSKT.TJNG FOR.TH,pipeline a distance ol 35 feet to the THE TOTAL AMOUNT O K M O N E Y ................ ........South side o rthe road right-ol way N EC E SSA R Y TO BE R A IS E D By EDYTH D. KOONTZ wiilcli I* the irue point ol beginning; FROM TAXI’S ASSESSED ON THE Clly Clerk licence Soulh 89 degrees 50 minutes TAXABLE PROPERTY W ITHIN . Date Ju ly 15, 1971 East along Ihe pipeline a distance ol THE CITY OF TWIN -FALLS, P U B L ISH E D : Ju ly 3}, 3 35 (eel io-the Soulh side oL Ihe road IDAHO FOR THE FISCAL YEA R— Augdst-5,-I97K
- righl-ol-way which I* the true point OEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1971,ol beg inn ing ; Ihence South 19 and ENDING DECEM BER 31, 1971. ______degrees 50 minutes C all along the A N D P R O V ID IN G THAT THE Soulhroadrlght'of-wayadislanceof CITY CLERK SHALL F ILE A ................... - . . . c p R T ip jc Q COPY OF THIS O R
DINANCE WITH THE COUNTY A U D IT O R OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY. IDAHO.
HE IT ORDAINED D Y . THE M AYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TWIN FALLS.IDAHO:
Section 1. There I* hereby‘levied upon all Ihe taxable properly w ilhln
^R V n w va l^ ^ 'o M cy ' o f ^ l l y " ^ T w i n u n r i r e n c t u p T iu eFall* reserve the right to reject any NOTICE OF THE TIME
' " D T d . 1 " 'b . ' t a “ b T li i . Clly .1 , ' , ^ ; t ^ 'V ,P : ,U m C lA L ''S l5 T R l? ? I
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS- M AGISTRATE DIVISION.
In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD HIGENS, Deceased,
Pursuant lo .an Order ol said Courl, made on the T4th day ol July, ' 1971,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thai .Tuesday,-the lOlh day ol_Auguil(_l-1971,-al.fBfVOfclOCk-fl.mOl_*ald,day, I at the Courl Room ol salu Court, a f^ l the Twin Falls County Judicial Building, in Ihe City of Twin Fall*.
Agency Ol City of Twin Falls for . period not to exceed thirty (30) days from me aaie of the opening oi DIds for Ihe purpose of reviewing the Bids and In v e s lig a tln g ' tlie
_Quallflcaflonj_of_D lddcta,_nrlor J o awarding of the Conlrack
City ol Twin,Falls a. U rbaa Renewal
-- —Agency-ol-Clly---- ----- -of Y ^ n P a i r i ■' ----
7.5 leel; tlience Soulh 0 degrees 14 minutes West along a line parallel to and 7.5 leel East ol the water line a distance of IBLS feel lo a point; thence North B9 degrees 44 minutes West a distance of 15.0 leet; thence North 0 degrees 14 minules East along a line parallel to and 7,5 feet West of the water line a distance ol 141.0 lee l; Ihence North 89 degree*44 minules West a dlitance ol 18.0 the co ru ra te llm lls of the City of feel; thence North 0 degrefti.'-14' Twin Fall . - -14 Twin Fall*, Twin Fallt County.
inulet y.U8fl,350.00 to defray tt ^EasI a distance ol 35.5 (eel to tl»e current ex pe nm of M id City for thetrue point ol beginning. tlscai year beginning on the llrsi day
Easement No, 3: Commencing at o( January, 1971, and ending on IIib , ,
Range 17 E., H.M., Twin Falls Code).______ i* .h « i i h .
ORDINANCE NO. ISIfAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF TW IN FAL LS , IDAHO , PROVID ING FOR SECTION 37. OF ARTtCUC I OF CHAPTER X, CITY OF.TW IN, FALLS. IDAHO, CODE TO PROV IDE FOR RULES AND R EG U LA T IO N S FOR PU B L IC PARKS OF SA ID C IT Y , AND PROVID ING FOR PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.
BE IT O RDA IN ED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE C tT V O F TWt.Hit FALLS,
Thai Section 37 o l Article I ol Chapter X , C lly of Twin Falls, Idaho, Code shall provide a t foliowt:
- ■ -- RU LES AND fONH-
Counly of Twin Falls, Idaho, ha* -been appointed as Ihe time and plac*
for proving the W lirg f said Harold Higens, deceased, and for hearing thB application of M ary Alice Hlgent for Ihe issuance lo Mary Alice HIgerM of Leltert Testamentary, when and where any person In- tere*led may appear and contest samB.
Dated July 14th, 1971.SADIE DeGLEE Deputy Clerk'
PUBLISH: July 33. 39 and Aug, S, 1971. .................... . .______________
e ita te N e .lS INOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OP
THB T IM B A P P O IN T B D POR
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF . THE FIFTH-JUDIC IAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OP tOAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OR TWIN
.Cou/ilv,.-idaho; Ihence Soulh 89 degrees 50 minules EasI along the Norlli line ol Section 33 a distance of 1311.70 feel; thence Soulh 3 degrees
ilpelTnj
.. «l8S,345,00-to-defray the expenses ol street improvement* Including lighting, sbrlnkling, fiuthlng and oiling, repairs, malnlenance, construction of slr«et«; of said city34 minutes East along a pIpelTi.. . ---------- - . . . — . ----- -
■ai|taHer6l35leeftoIheSOutbtldeof- dur ing said
sha ll be un law fu l and punishable a* herein provided tor any person within the lim it* of any public park of th» City of TWirt F » lli, Idaho, to commit any of the following acts:
l - t t u _ E 4 l4 t t _ p L lZBR. D eceas^ . I
C 4 0 S E O O T - 1 9 7 1the road right-ol way which'l* "the Umltatlon
• -of-beginnlnfl;"lfienc#“ -Code);
ARTHUR V. S W IT Z E R .__________Punuan t lo an order of said Court
made on the 19ltt day of July. J9 71 ,..NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O lVEN .
That Tuesday. Ihe 10th day of August. 1971, a l ten o'clock a .m , of
-To-xall.or t/>llc|t for sale any u id day, a t the Courl Room ta ldl< A.i.... ill, !■ I ■ i~i II I_^ ._.A.II.._l_.Soulh'B9 degreet 50 rniniilH East 3, 197,500.00 lo m aintain a free along the Soulh road rloht-of-wav a public library In said city during distance ol 7.5 lee l; thence South 3 ^ s a ld fiscal year, (m ill lim itation ,5 degrees 34 minutes East along a m ills; 33-3403 Idaho Code), pipeline a distance of 537.S (eel; 4, t39.000,00 to provide (or a
I i S i r ' ” ’ ■ ’ • S f e . 7 1 I X - . " r r .
drlnk,-(06d or other .good* of-ahy naturk without permission of Ihe Department of Park*,
: , j .T o - camp I . and prior lo 4:00 a .m ., except as Is tiereln provided.
3. To camp evem lghl except In
CoortvarfKTCBUrr^Court Hovs* In' • the City of Twin Falls, County‘o( Twin Falls, Stale of Idaho, be, and th e .,same -It- hereby ., appo in ted ,, the tim e and place ol prov;lng the I last Will and Testamenl ol Arthur V .Sw llier, deceased, andforhearlno Ihe application of Thereu Switier,
• - *- tier of letter!and where any
Plication of T I. U a u W e . lg entary, when
M degre**50m inuie*Eaif«'longttie Code). ' ■ "'5 YS‘* ^M raU an v ^o lo r lie d boat,lo u ih •roBtt--rlght-of-wav-|tnr-»--- *-W .W C .oo- lo-|> fO W ld i- for-arW -T ,„ .^„^41ttanca-o(.7 J.(ee l.to.lhe-tr^e-poInt— Cflautata^C tefttlO O fl^ jLOf l t l jg a JO ■ - ...................... ...............................
said city during saTd^(lscal wear.In illl llm llallon ■ 3 m ills; S0303i Idaho Code).
7. »17S,500,00 for m a ln li lr '----
o( beginning.Further excepting and reserving
to Ihe City all mechanical apparatus Ihat may be deilred lo be removed from any and all of the 'above de*cribed real properly bv the Clly.
t liirth-y
of the Department of Parks.4. To tcuba dive In DIerkes LaM In ny de*lonated tw lm area. ^
t Couft _H y SADIE D ^_LE _e_
M pu ty Clerkw r a r
BIG DISCOUNT
equipping the Fire Department of■ * nitl
recoriAll bids are subject to con
firmation by Ihe' Clty Council. Any and all bids may be rejected by Ihe
said clly In aaid fiscal year, (m ill l | ^ l ^ " a i - y m lil .l M -w , ld . l« i
authorlied diamonds.«. To play golf. d for the county of Twin Fallt.
The sum bid may be paid In cash at the lim e of acceptance or may ba.ln
.f ive equa l annual Installm ents togelher with Interest I
» IH w thorlied road , or drlveU-ayt.. 5 ii^An !» i tD .Toperm ltorhavepoM estlonof
assessed *«V anim al except on
of*R< c / iy - p ( ^ ln Fail*I. Idaho.SecMon a. The Clly Clerk of the
a ^ ^ 01
n .V o v e on destroy
-iXof Twin Palls, Idaho i t hereby ..........................d to certify to
4n (he A ^tte r o l Ihe estate of THOMAS e. .HUGHES, Deceasa^
NOTICE IS H B R EB Y GIVEN J h a , iM idTilgnid, P v f ntor to iiia credltora of and a ll ptriona 'havlno d a im t against Thomat B, Hughas, decaatad, or h it M late , to axhlblt-
the n e c a s ta ry V u d ■
The (Irtt Installment to be paid 0 •ccaplance of bid and the remaining'- four InttaMments of principa l together With Interest payable each year ttiareafter. In the event of In- ttallment payments. • Contract of
‘onoArtv or n it M iaie« to axhlblt
K ; CO..VV Aidllor i . f t . Coonti .1 ' t t i . 'S ’illollrhTX W l «mis ordinance Immediately affet- Ita Article II of Chapter Xt, 5 ? r ^
. SaleshallbeeM*cotedreserving title In Ihe City unlll>Qavment I been made.
serving t In (i{llIt' h«s
jly 1............S IO N ^D BY THE M AYOR . Ju ly
19, 1971.FRANK H . FELDTMAM
BDVTHB' 6 , K O ^ T Z Clerk'City Cl.
PUBLISH I Ju ly IS, 33
City Clerk_ r K o o w i z " '
c ity clerk * • ' ' publish! July 33. 1»71.
provided Iri A rtic le----- .City of Twin Falls. Idaho Code.
P A U E D BY THB CITY COUN- , CIL Ju ly 19. 1971. ',
S IGNED BY THE M AYOR July 19, M7t. •-
PRANK H. pBLDTAAAN.• • AAayor
^ J E S .T ; .
S a - a W ^j notice to ...w
Exew tor a t (h« Office* of R«yborn/
‘ Bank w Idaho Bidg., P .O . Box 331. Ctty Of Twin P a llt , County of T w h Pa llt, State of Iddho, Ih lt b tlna m *
^ac« l|xad for th t lr a n u c d o n o f tti* '■ b u iln a tt of u i d estata. • ■
Dated Ih lt 20th day of Ju ly , m i . L4VERNB HUOHe S : '
V ,BDYTH6 D . KOORTZ . City ClarItPUBLISHi Ju ly t h 1971.
'T h m a t E . HughM , decaatad " I JU B L IS H , Ju ly A * ™ ; ’ ? ; ' |
is OurSpftiaUjM^4
r, ^ TIq>M'Ncwi« Twin F alli. Idah5 Thurtday, July 33, )97l l e g a L No t ic e LEGAL n o t ic e ’ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' LEGAL NOTICELEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICB OP THBTIM e A P P 0 IN T 6D P 0 R ■•ROVINO W ILL
? o t i c b t o c r b o /t o r i ■IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP
THE FIFTH JUD IC IAL DISTRICT IN THE STATE OP lOAHO; IN AND FOR THE C O U N T Y 'O F TWIN
e ila l* No. fJNOTICE OPSALB
IN T H E D isT R lcT 'cO U R T O F THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FALLS,
FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN 5RA ILSFORD , D*CM i*d. ‘FALLS --- - Notlc* Is hereby a lvep
MAGISTRATE DIVISION FrederickM .rSralltford dtid Jline 0.' In Iho Mflller Ihe E ilflle o< Wllhlion, Execulor* of Ihe above CTHEL SPENCER. Deceaied. .j* etiale. lo Ihe credlfort of «hd all
g e r io n i j ia v ln q c la im s ag a ln it
• NOT iCBOPBXIST IN O WATBR PBRMtT
Nollce l i hereby given that Ralph Schnall, R ogerton , Idaho , h a i received and approved Permit NO.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICa OP T H « T IM I AND
P L A C V O P H IA R IN O P IT IT IO N
N O T ic e o p s A L eNotice It hereby g iven fhat
N O T IC «T O C R «D IT O R * ’IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
C « l«N o .3 M ll A N O T H IR tU M M O N I
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP
m § s m
FOR t h e ’ COUNTY OP TWIN FALLS,
M AGISTRATEDIVISiON In the M ailer of Ihe E ila t0U><
RUSSELL C. LARSEN, Deceaied.
■purtoan l lo an o rder ot la ld C oorl, - m »d« on Ih * f t h day o l J^.ly, »♦?»,
0 3 »«^7 - 2 4M lu u e d b v th e Idaho ■ j'"C U T O(l _ ______ _____ Iraller end one m o o t camo t r a l l^ . PALLS m a o is t d ^ b m u i I J X l r AND POR THE COUNTY OP TWIN
^ ver.loAol.8J cubic »*el per second - THE STATE OP IDAHO, IN l9 n . The a d v tr l^ S ’ re!|«?v* ^ D e c .a S J S A V ^ B E R O . CLEVELAND JONES, DHendant.water irom a oround water
BV* source; The prio rity to b'e eslabllthbd under Ihit permit li June 9, I9M. and Ihe perm it was approved June 34, )9M.
fO R ,fw iN “p * i .L i iT 6 u N fv
W ILLIAM A . BASS, ------------- --------- n ----Deceased. 6 state No. t )
NOTICB TOCRBOITORSpersons having claims agalnit Water Is tobe diverted by well and ■ - NOTICB TOCRBDITORS rni«niJnihl.r»«»lIifiiiirfM*lnir voirNOTICE IS HErEbV GIVEN. bealrkeE, Brallsford, deceased, or pu„p from a point within the Pursuant to Ihe order ol Ihe above IN THE DISTRICT COURT o r with Ihe neceuary voucheri. S,^hJThai the undersigned «eculor will her eelate, to exhibit Ihem wllh Ihe sB'/iNE«<i XB<'r5~rrT457TrnsPr~«’“ t** Court made on ttiw ISm Oav THE PIPTH'JUDICIAL DISTRICT" *!!*!!” •»»e«-M>r IllHlrTkl matrix* thA O a l* f t l '' frw vff* UffV J4,IV. tVf l l ?•*■* Wt.WV* ««U**VW • W —........... — W *> ■ ot >tt« k Ub ir c af -Jl l V«*uc I rilBUVUVI IMV m fl UflV .................... . ,, i. 17 *•■«> >>*V --rw. r I Af A
notice Is hereby given that Tuesday, sellat private sale.lo Ihe highesi and necessary vouchers, w ithin lour n.M ., Twin Tails County, to be used Notice Is hereby given O'* ^*^2 STATE OP IDAHO. IN • O' ’ I dat o In 'M ftin r Tuitn Cklti County2- the 57ih day ot July, 19M, a M 0:00 best blikler, sublecUo contlrmatlon months alter the ttrst publication ot (or Irrigation artd stockwater pur- Tuesday the lOth day ol August. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN " '^e r ilg ned Administratrix at the the a ^ v e n a m ^ oU lntllf, end.s----------- o'cM Kh-A^M -o^-M ld-iUyr-al-the-bv-lh. above entlllBd.Courl.-«H-Jho_thls.nollC«iJo.mB.»ald-ExeCUtor«-at_DOiei-ln-lha-SWli.SWU.-S«: l j ■» 'OiOO A.M. Ihareof In Ihe PALLS. MAGISTRATE DIVISION. ■Horneys, May, May,•: • ___________ ___ .1.1- I„._^— • ...H . . t i l l . ni n« n ^ r r v / ' M , i u ‘ . . .T r .V ^ V " rniiV»r«n« . b i . . - _ i— B * n n a t l _ * . . S u f h i j . « i , « . . .«• _ V ® ' ' " • ' ^ • b y oirecieo 10 appw rcourtroom o< said Court, In Ihe right, lltio and Inleresl and estate ot Iti** ntlirr of n^rry Pohfrl'.ofi, O jly
Judicial Building of Ihe County the »ald Ctliel Sponcef, deceased, 1 Larson, Idaho PIrst N ationalCouWroom'of»ai'dr«byi“ n7h#TWI.I--- tn'The-Matter-if-the-Estate ot— P*^***-*-SU‘*“ «»*‘»- A tfo rney t.* l- ' rt-m ,,-
Courthouse In Ihe city of TwIn'Falis, anti ah 'the rTght,'title and Interest Dank Building, Twin Falls. Stale Proijf of the BODllcatlon of the City and County of Twin Pali's, State , NOTICE IS HEREBY^O IVEN , To Twin F«lls, County of TwinCounty of Twin Fails, Idaho, has sand Ihnt said M talo has of, In and to of Idaho ,th ls^ lng theplace flxed for wale“ to ben^lc la l Sfo was ?/ Idaho, has been appointed as the [he creditors of and all p e r ^ s of Idaho, this being Ihe ,»3r V u m m ^ ? v w arebeen appointed as Ihe time and place thal certain real property sHualodln the transaction of ,the business m ltfed lo Ihe Deoartment on June placeof hW rlng petition lo hav ing c la im s aga ins t E the l for the transaction of the iu,4h«f nniiiia/t «h&t imin** von ia
J o f Droving the W ill.ol sald-HUssall-Twln-l alli-Counly. Sla}. of l ^ h o , of said estate............ ... ........... ............u ! W l® r n y - 7 ™ ? « r .ga ins t tS I ^ of tha abova nam ed .Sp«nc«r, deceased, or her estate, to « !* » • • , a p p « ? and pi^ad to sa7d cSm^lalMc L a r w n , deceased, and tor hearing and d«»crlb<td as follows,'to w it; Dated June 39, l9;i- Issuance of the license lor Ihe Above ►'•"''W I Ihe ap- enhlblt, them with Ihe necesiat'V ,o?i Within ttie time herein loeclf led. the. jr hearing the application ol Marla Maxine
-Larxei.Letters Teslameolary, when and where any person Inlerettml may appear and conletl sniiie.
DATED, J u lM , lv ;i.H, A, LANCA5TIIH ClerkDy s 'SAD IU DeCLI:i; Deputy Ck-rk
Publish: July B, IS, ar\dl ?}, 1071.
4jQlJU23-juid-2Un-nl0Ck-F H E D E R IC K
While and ^Cnllnhnn Addition to Twin F a lls , Idaho ( 44S Addison Avmiuol.
All bids or offers must be In wrUlnu Ai\d w ill be received by the undersigned oMecutor at the law
M. r e l. ; ; " ^ 1-lc.llon of Wlnlfr;;d r:'“o ; „ a^ vouchers within four'months aft ^---- wltn-TnirtBJiHiroaDrrorwat8r“Atr— •••uenco—l»'« flrsl-fhibllcatlon of this notice h>-----» ^R C A H E T - T ^P E l,T O N
NO T IC EO PT H 8 TIMB ' A PPO IN T eOPO ft PROV tf/o
W ILLIN TUG d is t r ic t COURT OFofllcnsof Payborn, Hayborn, Webb
andt*lk«. Hank ol Idaho O ldo , P .O . JU D IC M L DISTRICT
Dox 321, Twin ra ils . In th« County of
In ls tra tlon , Stalehouse. Dolsei L® W illiam A. Bass III of Letters the undersigned executor at the idalto. S370/. within ten ( 10) davs ol Testamentary, wtien and where any 'Offices of Rayborn, Rayborn, Webb ' BENNETT & SUD-ihe la u dS i; of pubM^al^^ « P P « r and |L Pike. Dank of Idaho Dldg, P.O.noIJcn contest Ihe same. Box 331, Twin Falls, County ol Twin OV ' JAM ES J . MAY
Falls. Slate of Idaho, this being the Attorneys for Administratrixp lftce tU ed lorihe transactlonoH he . S '* S»cond SWeet Eastbusiness of said estale. ?-P- Bo>c,_10S
OF THU STATE OF IDAHO, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN- PALLSr— --TwinJIalls,. Stale.of-ldaho.-or
I 5 * S l^ S 7 e r ? f '^ t h e ^ c i ‘late o( AND CODICIL THERBTO. m«d ^ WALTER H. LARSON. Deceased.
N THU DISTtirCT^COUHT OF c i r l ^ S e on iTe B^hlls^ of j” !?1C FIFTH JUDIC IAL DISTRICT '9M.
R. KEITH MIGGINSON Director
Publlslted In Iho Tlmoi Nowsi Twin l-alli, Idalio, on July IM hand July
Dated this 15th day of July, 19M H . A. LANCASTER Clerkny SADIE DeGLGE Deputy Clerk
PUULISH: July 33, 39 s, August, 5,
isiness of said estale. w x . iu i Dated this 39th day of June. i»7l . ' Twin Pallli, Idaho 83301
FRED OYMON SPEN C ER, - PUBLISH! July 15, W, 39 fc August 5. executor t« l-
~ P U B L I6Mt-Jyly J, B,-15-4i-33,-t»n,-------- :---^-------
witnin tna time hereln spe^lfled, the---
You are furlher notified that Ihe Complaint filed against you Is for divorce and attorney's fees.
WITNESS My hand and the seal of the District Court this \3d«yof July.19M.
H.A. LANCASTER, Clerk s LUCILLE WILCOCK Deputy Clerk
At^pTHER SUMMONS ! ' ^ iJWLHH:-1iilv M Aii> < __
n o t ic e is HEBCIIV O lVCN
' “ f c ' 'T " u ‘'M A T fE H O r ' ^ n i E ....................., - ,IN . THL_-MATTLK_0F- _ THL -*iifnith - ?ltie~ ln~** Court Room of siild Court, at AT3 — 50 Per Cent
nf M id—
CITY O f TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES AND PERCENTAGE OF ESTIMATES FOR THE PERIOD
, <. JANUARY 1 THRU JUNE 30, 1971
Percent . Estimated' Rev. Reed.
Per Cent 1971 Estimated
Bwpandltures
1971,-Notice is hereby glven .th a t . « J o m p in y l / c h l iT U - 'M r n M Tuesday, the 3/m oay or ju iy . W /t. ih . X , Larson, deceased, and for hear noat ten o'clock a .m .ol said day. at th . theappllcationoltheTwIn Falls Dank
.> 1.1 r/.i,.-» .« 10 re|*ci any atiil all uias. ________ _ .i._ i________ _Oatvd tnit iih day of July. 1971
FRED DYRON Sf>E2NCER Cnecutor of estate of Ethel Spencer, deceased,
PUHLtSH; July 15 «. 33. 1971
Court Room ol la id Cobrt, at >ne County Court House in the Cily of Twin Falls, County ol Twin Falls, Idalto, has been appointed as <he liitfo and place for proving ttie Will and Codicil thereto of said E;va M iller, deceased, and for hearing the application of Archie Dick Miller and Irene Merbst lor the Issuance to
------ IhM t ol Lellers-Teslamentary, when
Revonun i- O fU M n f l.:______ __
Translors iTotal •Personal Serv ice Maintonanco Capital Outlaw Toinl
bnd where any person inl«>resipd strucKon of concrete curb and gutter
& Trust Company for the Issuance to the Twin Palls (lank ' Trust Company of Letters Testamentary,when and wl<ere any person In- ____leresied may appear and conlest WATER & SEWCR M AlNTCNANCIi’ A OPOHaTION
. - Hovenue - Dated Ju ly 0. 1971. On Hand
SADIE DeGLCC Transfers Dr -jty Clerk Total
PUOUlaHt'Juty-tJ.-n 'C “ ---
I 1.139,715.00_________34,717.00
«9;3ifl:oo“1,605.707.00
553,344.0034.713.00
■tot ;713:oo-
1.330,534-00313.995.00347.3U.00
1,805,717.00
40l.49fl.00 ' 13B.933.00
7S.434.00 819,347.00
40.944.4 30.045.4
538,000.0058,304.00
307,318.00
may appear and contest the same,
_Dalfid-JUlV-iltl.. 197.1.SADIli DeCLEiti Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAR i;go
NOTICE IS IIC H C IIY GIVEN by the noardof County Commissioners. Twin Falls-County, Slale of Idaho, that a public hearing w ill be held to consider a recommendation Irom t h f Twin Falls t'lanning and Zoning Commission that the following area be reioned R-3 Residential Irom Ihe present c lassification of A‘ l A gricu ltura l Zone and R A I Residential Agricultural Zone:
The West 330 feet of Section 3B and
jow nsltTplOw uU vHflnoe 17 U .iil.
and concrete valley gutters w ill be -racaluad-unllLJJia.o^^M^.LJr^
July 33rd, 1971, In-the office.ol the City Clerk and ttien wUI be publicly opened and read in Ihe Council Chambers of llie Twin Falls Clly Hall.
The work contemplated Includes Ihe construction of approximalely 3,500 L. F. of concrete curb and
.gutter and approximately 300 L. F. of concrete valley gulters, The work i l prim arily In conjunction with the City of Twin Falls Local Im provement District No. 84.
Contract docum ents. Inc lud ing specifications are on file at the office of Iho City Clerk and are open'for inspection. Copies may be obtained Irom the City Engineer.
All bIciders shall be licensed as public works contraclors under the laws ol Ihq State ol Idaho.
Illddort w ill h iueaulrsd.tQ furnish TjliFsiicurliv In llio form o>^cai»i," certllled check or bid bond, in Ihe
. - - . - o f-November, 1971, at the Itour of 10:00 o'clock a .m ., of said day. at the East front door of the Twin Falls Counly Court Mouse, Twin Falls, Stale of Idaho (lOONC LAN D TITLE COMPANY, a sole proprietorship, as Trustee, w ill sell at public aOc Hon. lo llte tilghest bidder lor cash.In lawful money of Ihe United States, ail payable at the tim e ol sale, the followed described real properly, situate In lha'Counly ol Twin flails. State of Idaho, and described as tollows. to wlt:
Lot 3 In Block S ol South Park Addition to Twin Falls. Twin Falls County, State of Idalio. according to Ihe official plat thereof, recorded in Hook 3ol Plats, Page 18. Records ol Twin Palls County, Idaho.
Said sale will be made wllhout covenant or .warranty regardina ---- T W »m H nT annm m tm iM c6r t o ^
“ Por»6nnrSorvlce4 Maintenance Capital Outlay
~Toint.------------
< 300.475.00 ; 50,304.00
13.000,00 - M ija i .o o -
I -
A IRPORTRevenue On Hand Total Personal Services Maintenance Capital Outlay Total
STREET LIGHTING Revenue
.* On Hand 'Total
L IHRARYRevonuo On Hand Total
WATER L SEWER REVENUE Revenue Tr.msfors Reserve Total .
•WAT6 R l^a tiW B n H6V tW U f^»0N t>+
134.541.00 10.414,00
134.975.00
5I.OBO.OO— 101.0051.499.00
109.939.0013.571.00
133.500.00
43.534.0010.414.0073.950.00
34.338.00 “ 101.00
34.047.00
47.300.0013.571.0059.071.00
14.579.0033.440.00
307.318.00381.934.00
114.310.00301.934.00
_499,I4LQQ_
satisfyttieobllgalionsecured by and amount ol five percent (5) of the pursuant to the power of sale con-
. J i J U
Said property l& furlMor described ^he successful biddbr will be by Ju lia M . JIm enei, a t Grantor, to m_belng-n[HnFent_tfl .n i0iuw.t, t*. . rpQulrpdJQ - fu rn lili;a_lflQ p«Ljentz!:ilhe:nQong:tiiind*TlttB-<:Qnip«nyr.w7 tietween Oi'chard Drive and 3400 N PorlOrmance Itondand a 100 per cent Trustee, for the benefit and security
Reserve
135,980.00”347.070.00
- 105.004.00 347,070,00
— 00,M0.00-
(Old riHer Ptnni roA«\.NOTICJ: ,15-PURTHER GIVEN
lhal a public hearing will bn hotel before Iho Hoard of Counly Com missloners at Iho hour ol 10:00 o'clock a .m ., on Friday. tho30lhday of July. 1971, In the Twin Fails
ICPUrHy.
labor and mBl«rlals bond lor <h IU\4uI ol LoUle M . UUck, s widow,perlormance of the Contract in the recorded May - 3S. 1945. as In-lull amount ol Ihe Conlract price, strument No. 5S14S9, In Book 304 of
The right Is reserved by Ihe City to Mortuaoes at Mage 448. Records olrelect any and all proposals and to -Twin Falls County. Idaho,postpone the award ol Ihe Conlract - TIiedefAull tor which this sale Is tolor a period not to oxce»d Itilrty (30) be made Is that Ihe Grantor, Juliadays, and to accept Ihe proposal lhat M . Jlmenex has failed to pay thv-
_lsJn_thB-Qnlnlnn nMha rit|/ rAiinrll in t liljr
•1945 WAT^n-nONI3nJEDEMPTiON £ INT:' Trnnslcr*RevenueOn Hand & Roscrvc Total
CAPITAL IM PROyEM ENTS Revenue On Hand Total
151.469.00 10,000.00 4B.974.00
330.445.00
41.341.0010.330.0059.401.00
.00
'175,000'00 33,058.00
9,501.0040,974-00
95.055.445,00 55,445.00
70,477.00 34,0 . 330,445.00 07,503.00
30,479 00 49.5 41,341.00 30,401.0010.370,00 ■ 10,330.00 10,330.0030,799.00 65.0 •59,6ill,00 57.001.00
Idaho,' on th ^oreurv i- fiM ^ ir) lire 'he besr.jnlerests of the City ol la id Deed of Trust and Promissory Total , i -Office of Ihe County CommHslo*»ers Twin F a lil . ............... ............................. Nole secured, thereby as lollows: FED ERAL AVI ATiON AGENCY PROJECT 9 10 003-7611In and for Ihe Counly ol Twin Falls, submitted on the tSo.OO due on September 37. 1947. On Viand .... ............
—State of Idaho upon ^aid-retlttorf.-"^*'*''*^*'‘ -*'*^*o*®<*-*"’'« '- 6 « ‘'«*op**— “'*•** «-like sum-due and-payabla.on-------ncderaLGranlS-.__________Any and all persons interested conlainlrnj bids must be sealed, the 32nd day of each jind every Tolal ------- -
may appear a l 's a ld hearing and " '" ' ' ‘‘ •d and addressed as follows: month thereafter through the month 1971 T R U N kSEW E R CONSTRUC^TION' maetino lo register thelr-approual,____CONSTRUCTION OF of June, 1971, no part of which tm Transfer
■5,170.00'------!
1.170.00'4.054,00X 3 7 i i x r
property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation, Wtilch Installments in- elude principal and Interest.- The prlncipet-betancenowed-BVof this date on the obligation secured ^ --Id Deed of Trust Is POUR
and they may fife theTr wriit'en IDAHOobjections to ia ld {one change with .Cdythe D. Koonti
' UidCommissioners at th 'p lace and. City C lerk ';------lime heralnabove-appolnled-before— PUBLISH;-July-B, IS, 33. 1971
said hearing;........ !_____________Dated this 13 day ol July. 1071, INVITATION TO HID ------ ---- - -----
Board or County schools, B laine Counly SchoolCommissioners. Twin District No. 41 W a te d at' (11 East
--- ----— Falls County, Idaho - Croy atreet, Hatteyrtdaho-Untlt 5ATTEST: o'clock p.m . July M , 1971 for the
H. A. LANCASTER . following Clerk
Federal Grant Total
1971 DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENTT ra n s fe rs ____________Urban Renowal Agency Ofl Street Parklno Corp.
141.000.00104.900.00
-41,100,00-
PUUCiSH; July 15 & 32. 1971,
SEVENTY N IN E and 43-100 It4.179.47) with Interest at the rate of six (4 per cent] per cent per a n num from and a lte r September i , 1947. and for&4o(ur« costs.
Dated this 36lh day ol Juno, 1971.
operated by the district as noted.
Case No. 34)53 ANOTHER SUMMONS
IN THE- DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS
JAC KLYN I, W ICK LU N D . P ta ln lilf , vs, EDW ARD I.
•WICKLUND, Delendanl.THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS
G REET IN GS TO ED W A RD R. WICKLUND THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT;
You are hereby notllled that a Complaint has been tiled .ngalnil you In the District Court ol the Fltlh Judicial District ol Iht- Stato ol tdalw. in and lor Twin Falla Counly, by Iho above named Ptalnlilf
--- Bodily Ih iu ry lia b ility .*100,000.00. Each person JSOO.OOO.W)
. each occurronco. ____- 3 Property liBbillty, I35.000.00 each occurrence.
3. Medical payment, tSOO.OO each person
4. Uninsured AAotorlst5. Comprehensive, No deductible.6. Collision, 150.00.Fleet coverage lor fo llow ing
■PANVTrusteeny T,W, STIVERS, ‘Owner
PUBUtSH: Ju ly 0, 15. 33 8. 39, 1971,
1971 RUNWAY IM PROVEM ENT TransfersT.F. County PartlclpatlofiFedornl O m niTolal
.STJXI E .0C-4OAHO-
59.401,0070,000.00
)54,000.00303,601.00 13.6 303.401.00 37,063.00
PUQLISH: July 73. 1971
I, JAM ES H. D A R N H A lltr tre a su re r of the City o^ Twin Falls, ldal\o. horoby cortHy that the toreoolr>a report Is true and correct to the belt ol my knowlsdfle and belief.
JAM ES R. BARNHART.Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 30th day of Ju ly . 1971.
E D YT H ED . kOONTZ, . Notary Public
Residing at Twin Falls, Idaho
vehicles:1. 1941 Chev. 48 Pass. 3. 1957 Pord 34 Pass.3. 1947 Che\/. 48 PaiS.4. 1959 Ford 34 Pass.5. 19J0 Ford 66 Pass.6. 1958 GMC 34 Pass.7. 1944 Cliev. 44 Pass, fl. I9A4 Chev. S4 Pais.9. 1V70 Ford 40 Pass.10. 1Q58 Ctiev. 48 Pass.
J O I N T R E P O R T O F O P E R A T I O N S I N F U N D Sof iwiii fiillH counly, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Fr<»m April 12, 1071, to July 0, 1971, bolli inclimivo, ns followa, to-wii: Qiinrlerly. FUND
Slateot Idaho Current Expense General Scliool Snowmot>llns
Court d lssblving the bonds ol nifllrlmonv pow existing between Plalnlltl and Delendanl on the
cruelty; also lor general relief as
. 13. 1941 Chev.- 48 Pass.13. 1970 Ford 44 Pais.14. 1954 Ford'30 Pass. IS 1954 Chev. 54 Pass.
~re~T97o Ford 64 P a n , 17, 1955 Ford 54 Pass.
Hospital Airport Parks8,Rec.
—CQiaU:
On Hand Last Report S 101,349.30
49,910.69 33,573.99
______ 2JU2AQ-
Recelved On Auditor's Certlf.
138,139.53 57,363.18 3.773.05
Received fly Tranifer 34.519.31
140.153.34 130.959.40
On Hand And Received
375,098.13 347,335.11 144.304.44 '
Paid Dy Warrants 193,979.19 307.630.77
Paid ny ' Transfer -
53.00‘ Rulh K. Jones, Co. Treai, Current tax
Ruth K. Jona i, Co. Treai, Delinquent tax Rulh K. Jonei. Co. Treat. Inheritance Tax
19. 1947 Chev. 6(TPbss."------30. 1959 Ford 4 Pass. -31. 1949 Ford 4C Paw,33. 1947 Ford 34 Pass.33. JOJO Plym,' 3 door fury 34 1947 Merc. Station Wagon 35. 1965 Falcon 4 door Sedan
reference Is hgPeby made.— YOU ars h d /ebyd lrw le Jlo appear
and plea<} to the ta ld Comniaini within twenty (30) days ol Ihe ser vice ol th ii.sum mons; and you are furlher nollfled that unless you so
—appeat-*iKl.plead.lQ-iald-ComDlnlnt -- _____-Within thfi.llrao tureln.ipeclfled, tiioZrZZ7^»4>'Veiianf--« door-tadan
Plaintltl will take ludgmenl ngalnst 37. 1971 Chev. 44 Passyou as prayed In said Complaint .................
WITNESS m yjiand and the seat ol the District Court this Alh day ol July. 1971,
H.A. LANCASTERVCierk of imb D H tric fC Q urt' ....-b y ; i.uni.i F? waLCQCK____
Noxious Wood Eradication Weed Revolving Fund Agriculture Fair
—Conllni • - -
-13.17 3,134,30
11.344.34 34.353.7,1
_lia.2i9-lQ_
174.5035.853/3113,101.844,344.84
33,393.63
107.4731,977.4934,448.3030,597.40
t i U l U
1.0 ).IU
. Deputy
PUOLISH: July 8, 15, 33, 39, Aug, 5. 1971.
38. 1971 Chev. 44 Pass.The Ooard of Trustees reserves
the right lo accept the bid deemed twit or relect any and-or all bids and to waive any technicality.
LOUISE BOWLDBN __ Clerk-SchfloL01it-No..ii_——PUULlSHi Ju ly 1$ ft 33, 1971.--
--------^iNTH^?J!"f7rcfcSui™“ w
H O Y ic B O P w n a o p ATTACHMBNT -CaseNorl
TWIhPalls Highway Ou»\l Hlgtiwav Filer Highway Murlaugh Highway Twin FallsC ity lluh lC lly
_F llo r Village KTWUflVtV^lttage— ^ HolllsterVlllage HansonVlltaao Murlaugh Village CasttelordVlllaoe ClassA411 C la&sA4U-. ClassA413
^ C Ia s s A 4 1 4 ~ • C lasin415 Class A 151 Class B 333 ' MAM...
~ D r n n o ~3,644.991,190.43
373.4039,378.433.646.03)il54.M
--- 744.43-9.45
35.36 495.03 34.54
39.5&4.3S 7,V45.51 7,143.34 3.S07.S6 1,334.01 ■
38.53
- 17,477.333,991.40 _ ________
— .1,083.05 ------ 8,349.13-4,955.80
30.913.00
54,511.4934,741.431S.490.19
303,9145334,377.13
40,073,941,193.35
31.754.84
57,154.4837.939.84 18,841.87
350.473.4831,017.35
1,083.37_ ii .0 M .a 5 _
43,307.93
33,13 353,40 114.34 ?09,34 45.00 1.50 _
4.00,
384.41 1,470.47
, 1,094.08 578,30
340,314.08 101,584,4]
— 8i,034,07 — 37,348,09
34.095.18 1.SS8.&0
- 3,534,33 — 38,444,11-
POR THE. COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS
. MAGISTRATESDIVISION Estate ol ETHEL M. AS5EN-
14.Q71.3738,393.48
503,97
•4,984,M 334.18
1,758.53 1,905.37
814.08 349,935.34 109,533.43
— 93,189,31 a9.94»,« 37,439,19 1 ,I87 .03_^ 3,534.33
— 41.008.97----39,817.S334.039.35
11,341.05 •»- - 3.00- .........
^n?T4<f719-----33,301.54 16,483.38 9,541.91
44.339.A3 8,845.74- l,887.W-
Amount
1,434,547.47 15,450.54 48,739.38
- .9 .W .08- 541.54175.00 475.iS305.00
. . . . . . 41,847.18— ^HawW Laneaalar.Xo.-Audllorr^ala'TaHJrruat----------------- 3J9COM—
1.193 35 Harold Lancaster, Co. Auditor, Social Security 185,194.34Io!s 15 79 H aroldU ncaster.C o. Auditor. Pees 5.553,85
998 00 Harold Lancaster.Co. Auditor, Copiesof Instruments 319.53
„ .•"O n H a nd ..* Above Date
83,844.93 59.704.34
— liJ iiijS — | ! u i i u L j M i t i ; . c L i t M i j ^ u114 34 K. Jones, Co. Treat., Watermasler
34,139'S4 Rulh K. Jones. Co. Treat, Co. Licenses 34.448.30 Janet, Co. Traat. Personal Tax39,514 33 *^blh K. Jonei, Co. Treat, Public AdmK-Salabf Estate Aulo
100,437.94 Harold Lancaster, Co. Auditor, Court Tru^t-------- I I . . ^ 1 I ■ ■ - “
----- :V.5J1t08--35.51
334.39 4W.03374.40
53,344.4] 19,374.11
---- »1i9*4,W .4,347.35
.......... 7,947.3138.S3
4,849.45 184.50
— i m :75~
33,854.9311,454.449.330.M
199,573,3031,987.11
Harold U incatrer, Co. Auditor, Refundoverpymt AAaglitrate t^arojd Lancatter,refund Changeover TelaF^one
FOR TtlE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS
M AOISTRATnSD l(/lS ION F A R M E RS IN SU RAN CE EX-*
CHANGE, Plaintill,
C A M P B E L L ,. - 1<V the M IT CH ELL Ekecutor und ifr ilgned to the Defendant'
NOT ICCISM UHD llYO IVeN IH i.1
a*1ate, lo .exhibit ttierri wllh the above entitled Court In the above
Unapporlloned DellnquantTax Unapporlloned Real Revenue Court Trust Fund Sheriff's Reuolvinu Fund - i i r l f in E i l l iH a i i
39,735.94 7.339,93 5,400.06
34,434.14 -•j-ooo.bo
185,194,34 . 15,450.54
1,434,547.47 00,935.93
475,00
314.933.38 33.490,49
1,440,337.55113.334.39
14HnO-
- 3 ,1 0 8 ^ - 3.593.14
34 37^.17
Harold Lancaster, Co. Board O utilda Prlionart Harold Lancaster, Co. AudWor, Balance of Attactiment Clifford Thompton, Co. A ueteor. Motor Vehicle License
- t 4i}-4} — -Clifford Thempeoni Co.-AuMwrrAtatorVehicle Trahtier Fee- . S 035'4fl ' Clifford Thompurtf Co. A uee to r, Boat Ident.No'B------ -
- s n 't / ' C liffo rdT tio m pc^ .o rx U a ik o r .T ra ile r HoUseLIc.-St.1.4U I3 . CHHordThompton< Co. A uea io r , Trailer HoutaLIc.-Co. l . i n 's f Clifford Tbompton. Reflector Paint
im '4 I Clifford T hom pun , Co. A ue tao r , Snowmobllat 9)4Sm'*4 Clifford Tttompaon. Co. A ttM to r . Co. Share Title Service ’ 9o!i59.33 Clifford Thompson, Co. Share Salat Tak . -81 794^ Clifford Thompton,/Motor BoatIlcente.rCur.-EKp."m w IS- :CI|}teKd'Tli5m&*6n7CountvBoat • .34.481.88 -Co..2onlno-Bloo-**«rmlta • - -----^ ■sa M W allacaU vao«<W eedD(r.,& aU of NUlerlat
• Wallace Savage. Weed D ir., Relm burta Weed Rev.-frelght
39.44343.55333.0034,14
. 3&4.00uia.oo1.318.001.834.00
10.001,915.50,1,IH1.00-904.3-
} 5 » » ' Wallace Savage. Weed D ir., Relm burta We
S:S-gl5ll!-SS!Sl3S5®c?vi,?2Ka(-
' 33.490.49 1,440,337.55
7,903.10
3aT54?.S4»
_____ ____________ -SarinM----ra .Ref.T ran iporla llonX ren t •
p»*_Ciwvri «t«rnp»J.pmcet:lat—
■J,719.0*- 1,501.50
3U34.9S m .35
__430.00 m .s j
--------4 J ^ -
necastary vouchers, within four months afler the first publication of
. th il notlce< to tha talc/ Executor of her Lait Will and Teslameni, at Ihe o ffU ea o f Benoit, Benoit .ft Alexander. Bank ft Trust BIdg,, OMJntyof.TwIn Palls. S lateof ld)iho.' tt ili M n g ttie place flKed for the irantactlon of the butlnets of said • ita ta .
‘ Datad Juna 19, 1971.GAICALeXANOeR SINCLAin exaci;tor Of the Last Will - and Taafamant of pthel Aiaandrup
...Unapportioned InherltanceTax . Pending Escheat V Counly Road Fund
nuhl Bridge—Unapoodloiied.Heei---------
Unapportloned Personal T av
48,739.78
entitled ac tion a ttach ing tha property of the ahove nam ed Defendant for the tiim of S83.47, plus' Inleretl In the amount o f 84.75, and attorney's fees In Ihe amount of 1100.00. and costs ol suit.
IN WITNESS W H EREOF , I hav# hereunto set my hend and the seal of this Court this U lh d a y o l July, 1971.
H. A. LANCASTER,Clerk of Ihe District Court
Dy (t l. SADIE DeGLEC,Deputy
■-Magistrates Division PUBLISH; July 31, 37. 33. 35, 34.ft 37,
■TralierHousaYai/W mermasler Q lslrlctt Graiing Q lslrlctt Jr. College.Stale Tax Fund WaterwaysTwin Pallit County Health Department
. AdValoramValuktlon
438.44
1.480,09 . 4.450.84 7,845.35 1,190,81
10,339.38 9.800.03 1,499.43 4,538,37
. 4,443.43 13,344.73 ••
-5,5S»;83-475.35710.00
.305,00
9.907,08541.34
— 1,954.87 55,939.19
' 1,333.44 134,177.48 -7,705,93
- 35,130.98
Co, Comm ., State In t. Pund Dividend Co. Comm ., Candy fc Cigarette collection Co.Gomm .iTaKSale
34.00USJMa5^43
yio,oo
T O T A p I 415,333.30 t 3,197.740.49 t
- 1,113.71a,3;«4,u
473.00 440.71. 710.00 710.00
1,885,09 +.885,694,450,84 ’ 3,434.49 3,014.35
17,773.43 17,772.431,753.05 l,7S2.aS
10,339.38 340.00 10.0*9.38131,439.03 15,583.45 114,044.97
4,401.81 3,448.94 1,933.859.357.15 571.48 8.485.87
18,438.80 8,383.48 . 10.344.33.,35,557;48' U,338.35 19,319.33
'4,474.4M.90 t 1.181 747.19 1 1.443,345,51 t 1,439,319.40
1.733 41 PaulCordar.OperatoraLlcenae.Stata 3478180 PaulCordertOperatoraLlcanta-Counly r3M 44 ' Paul Corder. Co. Stterlff, Identification Cardt
P a u l5 rd e r,Q > .S h e rlW ,re fu n d fra n ip o rta lk > n 45F7 44 T e l.l.Tel..PaV 'S ta tk)nR te . ,
- --------- -- it*Cor#«ent-— —. I . a n w r r iw T O v ,. state Auditor • Co. Road Fund State Auditor. Lli PeaaP lnea.C
' Jt. school No,Jt,- Jt,
1S.AA5.8d-3.U4.30
I.SO425.001L49
r%wwiiui • nvmu r' Auditor. Liquor AMMrtlonment ,FInea. Coat, CasA Bond ■ Magletrata Codrt
^ o o l No. 4ia-KU>rronl i Del. Taxea School »4o.4l^-Aprll Apportionment State Pundi School No.4ia-*Spaclal ^ a o l Aatlttance School No. 4ia-CHko Tuition ft State In t. Dlv,
134,m.48 43,199.13
. 43,730,44 ' 377.05 10.99
17,114.47 •i9.40
Iharabycartlfy tha ltheabova tta tem en llttrue andoo rrec ti * ' -
sfATe OP IDAHO ) “ • BUTHK;J0NB5Twin P a llt County, )t t . * s .Treasurer
We. Ruth K, Jonet, Treasurer, and H.A. Lancaster, Audited of 8«ld___.XflUfllV*ii6aoUmnlwaweeHhBttftHereeelrtoetatementTrm)#"*hif Mrhect
'■ . H. A. L * N C « T B « _______ TreaiUrer -
BRIDGE' B y Jacoby
orihes Bid WmhrFo0
GASOLINE ALLEY
N O im i (D )
* A K 2
VQJO - ♦ A j ; i - -
_____*A C 5 iwvsr 4 > Q J II)(Ci
vn4 -♦-»2
« K J I) K
S O U T H * i> H ri 4 V A K K1H7
K A S TAtV ri 2 ♦’MTnrrr* Q I 0 7 L ’
W<-Ul lo lh vu ltU T ithK ;
N’ l i r l i i S o i l i l i, I * ,.Pi.nn I V
1! 4 Pan,. :i V
'JNT. I 'ar.fi ;i 4r>N .T . P av i fi VP 111.S Pit,*;!.0|M*nin(? Irnil—,
liy OhvviiIiI H; Jinm^s Jacfthy 'T ’nor' P n r lh o s .” s.-iid D ’Ar-
"IIc! will never lojirn how. silly iJ. is fo bid when the only nrn- you L'litv heli) rii't'. yon (ippoiu-nis; Look nt lii.s .-{pjtdu •overenll.”
-■tico-TnplPr‘ ’-s ;in rA (Ii^ ‘*A ir11 c o u ld d o W oiiU f he to helt>
y o u . O ld ’ i t ? ” '
“ Y e s ," s ji id b ’A r ta i ' im n .
” H ;^Jiye A r a n i is a c h a n c e to
cu e h id . I t m a d e it oa.sy fo r
us to re a c h .six h e a r t s .
W h n t ’.s m o re , i| jo k l m e how
to p la y the s la m ,
_ , _ ‘ ‘I _ s [ iiii le tL - w jtli— iJ_< > a vy - t r lc k s n iid tUc host w a y to
j'o a f te r th e 12lh w as lo
w o rk ou t n .sixth t r ic k in
IriiTnn.'i. W ilh o n f th e over-
c a l l . I w o u ld h a v e |)layed one
O U T O U R W A Y
round of Iriirnps' and fhon «pno -after Bpndos with Iho Idea of rnfflntj my fourth
—.lipado-lH-dumnfiy. -Thls-play .would nul have worked. cause ICa.st would ruff the ■«econd Kpado."
T he o vo rc u ll h a d warn«t((
— O A .r tn u n n n n b u u t thi.s n n d '
ho n iu d e th e lia n d h y m e a n s
( ' f » (I II n i in y lo v e r s u l. A t
i ; ic k tw o . he c a sh e d d u m
m y .s a c e o f c liih s . 'I'la^n he
I l i ffL‘d..a-cIub-hiHH'i^<>iiTenVd- d u in m y w ith a t r u n jp , ru f fo d
a n o th e r c lu b h ij'h , ent«-rod
d u m m y w ith a n o th e r t r u m p
a n d r u f f e d d u m m y ’H hi-st.
c lu h , T hen ho w en t o ve r to
d u m m y ’s Jice of d la n io n d s ,
p ln y e d d u n u n y 's la s t t r u m p
to piD l K a s l ’ s l a s t one an d
-conccded a lip ade a t the en ti.
he p la y w o u U l'n o t have”
w o rk e d H il'a in s t a t r u m p
s p lit , h u t . i t wa.s h is o n ly
c hance ..
(HtWSPAI‘l« CmtBPBISt A55N.) -
9 ^ C R R D S e / n e 4 i *
l-Iatil S o u th . 1 *
. 2 N . T . _ .p a s -i____ ?^,Y«iu, S o i ilh , h o ld :
A A lC n V A 1 0 R 5 i K O ' l 4 . K Q 3 W lia l (In y o u dn now ?A — H id kI k V< iur
p u r ln c r httN K M 5 nnd y o u Ijnvo 10 h ic l t - r a n l ix t l i it i. .
-------TonArs-QUFSTiniv^W tin t dn y o u bi<l n:. d i 'u k r
wllh;"' -4*i A K H 7 V A 2 i K O D * K n 4 3
A i js u ’c r T o n iu r ro w
Thurtday, July 72. 1971 Tlmet.N«w*, Twin 1d«ho
INQUIRES I cUont: “ Who uid, *A'man neverIcnowi how to i*y goodbye; 1 woman never knowtjvhen to Hy That -Was-Helen-Rowb nd.-Shf-<Uo u id 1 . "A- huibtnd-b-what-ii loft of the lover ifter the nerve has been extracted." 2. ‘‘Love, the queiti marriage, the conquest; divorce, (he inquest." S. “ A bachelor never quite gets over the vdet> that he tr» thing of- boauty and B bdy rorBVer?' ' ,
s.HE WAS a traveling man. Out of St. I‘aul- And almost every,
time ha ^ent into a rfitaurani, ho looked with loathing at the_ -poorly washed-cups and gloiMi.'Gerinsr.irgofto'b'e •» regular „0bM8810n-With-thj3_0ld .boy. His name was David F. Martin. lU -
invenled paper du|)8, iherofore, and made D fortune. '
TirAT COLLI'GU GIRL who Inovitably gets the most marrlago proposals, it's knowni is the Chinese-American cped. Nothing complicated obont why. Her ilk li'pea tly outnumbered on cainpui by Chinese American men. So those
..Iq'Is.. of ..oriental ancestry compete tnightily.. How is
mvito'oiigibie young lodios. Thereat, a meat-dumplingi'artUt hiay-battle it out with; uy, a stewed<shrimp specialist for feminine fuvor. ‘ ,
CUSTOMER SERV|CE"Q. “ How Uttle IS on alligator at Iti - httlest?" A. Ahout nme inches long. When it's hatched . . . . Q. “ Don't they have television In Saudi Arabia?" A. Television,^yt!S~Moviiji,—non^. ."Q ‘*Vou- n ight point out the brighter
SHB-eAN4“ CAL-L-her«tlf B'prqfp«ional-secretary unttl“ site's been on the job five yoari. Such Is the claim of an employment expert. Career of the average secretary lasts three years. Best of them' are about SO years old. Usually, they woiked about two yeaic before maniage, raised youngsters for IS years, and returned to the office In (heir late 30s. To qualify—among-th*-b*s(r-Uiay—nm«-n*ver-en(«rtain-any— romandc in(erest in the boss.
WHAT BURNS UP this gentleman' subscriber are the car-wreck statistics that indicate women are better drivers than are men. "The girls," he ddntends, "drive short hauls mostly. At low speeds. They bspd fenderl,' scrape doors, batter bumpers, but don't report these accidents. So the statistics are wrong’." Somelhlng to that, maybe. He.msists the best drivers , are middle-aged salestheii. ......... ..
I f YOU DONT want the grease (o ipa(ter, our Household . Hints specialist suggests you toss a little uU into the frying pan, young laJy. . . DONT BELIEVE 1 yet mentioned that town in Missouri called Rolla was named after that town in North Carolins called Raleigh by an illiterate with a Southern drawl.
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