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"TV s;o,„ ~®“l8e., Idaho ' Weather FdiVBijt Chilly Magic Valley's Home Newspaper TIMES-NEWS PHONES Call 7J J -W I or---------------- ----------^ ------------- Ut« our tolMrt* numbWw B u h l'C a s tle ft> rd ' y s iUt B u r le y f tu p e rtP a u l O a k ie y -N o ria n d ^ 4 7 » jis j P lle r-R o g m o n - Hollister :>J4 SV5 W*ndeliJero»Tie ^ Ojwdlng.Haoerman Si* 3S3S Viet Cong Battle For To>vn SAIGON (UPI)-Viel, Cong forces swept through the resort seized control of a downtown area and battled hundreds of Swth Vietnamese troops rusKed In to save it^ It was the worst attack on a South Vietnamese War Commanders In San Clemente Today - SAir-CLEMENTE-,—Calif—Washington^hureau of the Des for the Register-and-Tribiune (UPI)—President Nixon sum* Moines Register and Tribune. before he took a job as a mnnpH hU tn n ^ m ^ rV mm- UiTl^u ^fuiJ a meeting Sunday to , iifrdTK°e" r ormer Areerttlne T ra i Ararnburu, a 67-y.ear-old re- , .• . ........ hv PVftrv Ured lioinenant genpral was a Incommg chaipien of the Joint security agency, in ArgenUna key plotter of the 1955 revolt Qiiefs of Kaff, were scheduled faUed Saturday to produce any tjiat ousted former dictator to fly In from W a^uipon. significant clue to the whereab- Juan Domingo Peron, who ruled' Gen. Creighton w .A ttram s, outs of kidnaped former Pres-Argentina frob 1948 to 1955. commander of U.S. troops m i^ent Pedro Eugenio Aram- Vietnam. w asto come in.from 1-S t: t c Saigon; ^ong with. Adm. John' p/^i i,.k Prpmoli. theJ^geri- V iy c n s is ____________ S. McUln. Jr., conmanaer ol. military regime’s informa- f^ght'ingx South Vietnamese cakalties were placed at eight kUled and 24 wounded U.S. troops were involved in actions outside the city but -didr not move into Dalat itself and no SMASHED W RECKAGEofa twin-eoglQed Mart(n~4M airliner sits crumpled on an interstate highway near Atlanta,.Ga. After failure of one engine, the pilot, with 36 aboard, tried to land oi^ the highway buTliit a carrQ lU n g 'p flve’occupantirOne d ied - among the plane passragers.'(UPI telephoto) The attack on Dalat, a city of 74.000 residents which is' considered one of South Viet- nam’s safest places, was seen 9s a move by the Communists to take headlines away from U.S. and South Vietnamese successes in Cambodia. It also demonstrated Communist abili- ty; to strike at w ill despite ; manpower and supply losses. ■IJie session the fir« .such have any major clues and lh» V ./U llllg high-level raUltary hrle Ing the teen in * . o resident has received sbce hi? aulhorlU es.i^A t-S P P ingS ------------ tn-amL-LLj^ ------ Thg tflek of a ransom demantLz— _____ K ------ 1 H V r 24 hours after tha ^ a band of about M hippy-type sdieduled for 2 p.m. PDT. ^ Wdnaping raised fears among cyclists began gathering near " infoiroation from th e government officials that Thousand Springs Saturday for - combat field wmmanders was Aramburu might be tried by a what was reported to .be their . expected to figure heavily m drumhead court-martial and “spring get-together." how deeply tnyolyed the United summarily executed bv the ■ The bunch is reported to be Takeoff, Kills Five In Auto “ part of the Brothers SpeM smoking a cigarette when it happened," Pittman said. The plane pancaked .down on .j^estival Itttfaets- 3 0 ,0 0 0 H E Y W O R T H ; 111. ( U P D - A n Oocked to a muddy fairo Keld Saturday for the court-bunnod Klckapoo Creek Rock Music Pe^tlval. There were no problems or By RABUN MATTHEWS A heavy overcast blanketed circling when the crash came. ATLANTA (UPI) A crlvatc the area at the time. "He (the pilot* d i d n ’t say plane carrying 36 persons on an One of the passengers nothing. He didn’t warn us we all expenses paid, land buying aboard^ 19-year-old Eddie Pit- were going to crash or excursion to Florida cra^-tman of nearby Austell, Ga.,' nothing,” Pittman declared, landed atop a car on an said the pilot pul the plane into “There was no 'panic on the Interstate highway Saturday, a bank and appeared to be plane at all. We wero Just and snapped In half, killing at least sbc persons. Five of the victims, a man >:<y C ^ 1%/f and woman and three children. d i ., . 5011. lVlanSll0lU IS were in the white 1963 model States wUl remain m the jddnapers. conflict in Cambodia. President a . Peronist guerrilla' motorcycle group and wme Nixon has promis^ that _aU organization-Saturday .night have come from California. Salt U.S. troops wiU be out of claimed ir^ad kidnaped Uke City, Pocatello, Boise, Cambodia by the end of J ^ e Aramburu'"Slth the aim of - ....................................... but has left cloudy whethw submitting him to revolutionary American support wUl ' be »»stice ’’ CnirfK ViA»nnmsea * _ car-Jlattcncd-by^the-erippled-------NEW-YORK T U H j-A lT ejr plane, a Martin 404 which was ' plosion which apparently oc- attempting an emergency-land- curred.ln oxygen tanks in a ing In the rain on a grassy tractor^railer rocked a Brook- median strip dividing the lyn host)ita! today, killing two interstate. Not Too Overjoyed fiimished to South Vietnamese theTar^careS^tothrieK^ Cambodlaiv troops after the wet grass, shot up a 40-foot that time, tvt 1 e.bahtane„t,hlt, guard, rail N u c l e a r that OarVt R . MoUenhoif, the ^ li controversial former newsman O ld S t who served as a special investigator for thft Nixon -r-i -fldminlstraHortrhad resigned-to—0 -y ~ Twin Balls and other points. More than those who were gathered Saturday evening at the Idaho Power Park on the north side of the Snake River have been re p o r te d h e ad in g M o ... Idaho, but by aboUt 6 p.m. an esUmated 3S to (Q. cyctaa were &U tKat w ere at the park: Many of the cycles, especially those from the Boise area, carrfM members of the Brothers ^ ed ^rHriendsr- .H elena , Mont, (UPIi-Sen- a^e Majority fjeader Mike '1110 plane was en route to persons'and injuring 15 others, Majority Leader MiM somfmng tor ine nmon aa & nie explosion at the rear of Mansrltld, D-Mont., said Satur- whole," he said. can't it M»mqr.iaH~ •‘What iS' Important is to do something for the nation as a • he Isaw no hotx that economic | back to some form of sta- ■ TFIITW Icish ,9Biuiuaj' ouw»« »n» t dviiit. testing grounds at Fangataufa Ugo£n:a communUJe an. Lf=Ta'd"'dev& '3 Acres Inc., a sales firm, is off a tW aiarm fire in a shed economic prooiems couia Diiizauon, mis sho!i*l^tiLM°wi^fa °°'Si™exploslon; code-named I',*'.I."'-' ~V,",'~T,— developing a large tract of „nd shattered windows in the ^Icssenedthroughcongresslon- everyone, regardless of party." LS% SnC^M lV[Sne"*^ surrounding area. Firemen . 15 m em bers of the militant Irish tiew series of nuclear tests JatnbuStk pS e X B o y S c o u t movement Sinn being carried out by the French T n S iv K offered a free Memorial holiday controlled the flames quickly. Mansfield, tntervlewed w*lle ....... ..................................... - trip to the Gulf Coast site to police said the oxygen was "visitingfriends here.saidthe arrests on the "scene,” police exumlnc land they might buy. being dfllivered to the hospital “P^urn in the stock m ar- said, but authorities in nearby Federal Aviation Admlnlstra- and the’ tractor-trallcr was indicative of a Bloomington, 01., arrested the, tlon offlclul Jack Barker «ald parked In a rear yard of the healthier economy. o\yier of the farm and a’ the plane lost one of Us engines building problems facing Con- promoter of the festival when he about 0)21 a.m. ROT, five ------- tievei ul uf the liiJmuO m 'lf 111 ■----------- • — ^ ------- ij .h i.. _____ _sa d. "are the hlah unemDlov- 1 U IIIU lc Survives Republican movement Sinn being carried out uy me French Fein endrf to^y with a cha« .1 the testing ground oit Tahiti. §,feycllst. 1* '™ , * ' ! . Shed Is *'™ the proceoeds. was carrying a pistol under his 1wlt.whcn.he lp.ft n. htmK whirh ^rm lnal building. •The.group went aboard the empty Trident during a refuell- . ing st 6p en They vowed they woufd occupy Mtad opened on Mcmi — j ^ f v e Ix!v/lB-def P611C6 and was the hospital »t the time o( the Id. ""f" I'jSh unomploy.. attemptlnfianInstrum fTit land- blast, policesukl. . menl rate - (,0 per cent no- HOLLADAY, Utah (UPIl - .‘."YhrViah the weekend tJ r i n - --------- --------------------- - alrpwt ^ TT ........... ' 1----------------------------------------------------------------------- -j --------, u ,.. alrllfleH off M t, fllv T * ? J |f n ^ " nn^ u r^ f ' S ir ‘ Kffvntia n Monmnu Democrat, loc- p„ „„d nown to St, Marki Hos- south of the city crash complying with-jhe state’s (Imet law, Md no aiVests had for violation of the law. . Stale and county o/fJcera , from both Twin Falls and GgQdlngJ?ounties_were_k^epln8 ilDoyto- Tlie plane tonk off from - :-_^::;.-DekaJb-Ppflchtrco,_a_satcUlto: charged wlUi unlawful usToF^und"^caihc’ ‘'(loftii on the weapons and carrying.a loaded Koutheasl side of town at the und uncased weapon In a car. Intersection of Interstate 205 He was released after posting (uid Morelnnd Avenue. 150 bond on both chorgus. ^ llio' rock festival audience ^ 115 ut tl)e gate lo.gct into the Lewis farm near lieyworth, ntno miles aout)i of Bl< IroopsIn Suez Area ine' rock tosuval audience it paid 110 each for advance ijn flllC n ilC i . Uckctror 115 ut tl)« gate to get ~ Of Hour Expressed _________ mild nflt foresee'any relief in but did feiir a recession, Tlie economic problemH, ho Huid, would not necessarily hurt the administration party In con- ^ gress in November.,however,' McLean Couhty State's Attor- ney Paul Welch said Lewis also was served with a notice to appear In court on an Injunction Issued by a olroult court Judge ihiblting Uie festival because "And) solwrlng though the thought muy bo Memorial Day presents us wlUrtlie challenge By United PreiiB IntematUinal KBVptUn army troops EuV'woiid'ln’irt both porUes’ crossed Um Huoz Cunui twice Saturday, attacking iRruoli ar- mored columns in the vicinity or Port FuAl In twin raids that kllli^l at lean'lQ-lSrW ll soldiers iiiid destroyod three tanks and four iitlier armored vehicles, an ICgyjttlan m ilitary Bpttkesnian '.•iiiid. ,. One israell soldier wan each o{ me r a l^ M ? and i S r d P. was Injured Friday afternoon HIJACK wttlle descending from the 9,000 NAPLES, Italy (UPI)-An foot summit. He was with live Alitalia DCS airliner carrying oUiermembersoltExpIorerPort 31 passengers, was hljack< ‘ V smol over Twin Fails Saturday evening. Dr. R. A. DroKe, ad- ministrator of U;e Manor, said he had moved several tractors Sawtooth Lumber For Sale KETCHUM(UPl)-nit Saw- ni.'ih lacw • 4J0, Qirjst Unlt^ Methodist gattirday and ordered to'fly to out of the ahed ,enly a few days r for the "Bomewhere , In the Middle Fire , " . I^EWISTON,- The third major Are In ihe . eight months struck h^re Satur* dav. The blaze In the Qiurch. The co-advi»r for the "somewhere , In the Middle ago, after chlldrW became a post. Dr. Robert Elbel, was -East” after a refueling stop in -nuisance In playing with them. with the pm y.^ ' Naples, police said. He had no.estimate of the loss, Eaton suffered a fractured eg 0 ,^ hijacking but said therft were no electrical hours after it wap reported at and head lacerations according apparently was carried out by connections In the building that to a hospital spokesman. oSiman. could have started a fire •me faU occurred near the PoUce said they believed the m e r e was no danger to ^ west end ol the base of the was (lying the plane to residents of the nursing homo. K ^ * StuUonary Store and the JDerailed At Ferry -ot-Ut»-lMwr Whnt-wtll.wuan l'U|Uiiren m mldftn the raids, wlUt-Anwrloa today?!!...... — . he suldr and Urn Egyptian 1°'^ “? ? Dill Boyd, Member of -Uie forces returned safely each IxjardfooiofUmbW'li^ePU- Twin Falls American l-eglon time without caauultles. cep Creek drainage 20 mUea •aised this quostjoii *^e spokoHmun aald'lhfl first Twin Falls Cemetery.' against ari Israeli column near ''11*“ ® "It Is no secret,” ho said. Raa Elesh, . 10 .mUeslsouUi-of WlU.be "thDl thtfrb are forces it large Port Fuad In the canal's In the world today which ad- norUiern sector, That raid' Mw.ow delivered at a vocate the overtlirow of our touched off a seven-liour’buitle, pil‘)- I iiilfl fhraai he said, in which two Israeli Placer Oeek sale D r. Drake .said.. GLENNS FKRUY - Union Pacific tracks were cleared about 2 p.m, Saturday aftqr a .. westbound freight c,(ir slid •cross-the trflcks at 8 a.m„ blocking boUi main lines near liere for some six hours. dbyl was the "dissent of a small minority of i7/whlch Is schedi5od’ to"lo5v^e'’ ~ ^ ’^^^ rMnrabout-10 a,m,<H tirooeoded o Ifter a four-hour delay while a rfrdi'cker waa brought from ^aim pa to clear the track. : The derailment occurred woblems,' ____ __ cliunongo of Uilfl Momorial Day, lbp\it threo miles west of Perry. A freight train held at Hammett, lal failure was ie.for Ute rganliatlonSi inemorler tribute at the cemetery. Hio raising of tlie flag and a salute by a firing Wuatl-Hfii ............................ progranj. ti !■ mi IIIIB.MUua¥__ made by an Irresponqlble tanks and two armored jkil'flfln- - - nobody who has said,'W e will nel carriers were destroyed, an '7 , mlles^ of bury your It Is a very real fact unspecified number of iHeir ” >*d« M d that in this nation this very occupants Wiled, and one logging month we have witnessed the Israeli captured. work roads, closing literally hundreds of Shortly Afterward, tlie Bgyp* uur tnstUutlons of higher Uons attacked anoth^, Jsra^li lia'Hlc, the Egyptian ipoliMman Memorial Day ^ »inc<l «t th« lling with thewVifd 6 lh*' 1 l»ia,^onfm^^ -^-Kldlii-Oolirty " ■ " Iw Hill, "1« Iho oUifr armofciLnlilclM wtrn jjljh” doaVroyod *1111 15 ol Iho “ y W . , -------- , column'. • 10 loldleri were During Big 3 Canada had Ixen nm up HI the Aliout 100 pwipls, including killed. Tht oUier wai coDtured, Canada had ii«m m i up (m partlclpnnts from service he said. ' 'largo sliw pole, ilio Dag was - The raiders were suDDorte^. by the In lald, hv Kgmtiim «.tiiiory I” '' In- Uii alieltad llM - -

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p la n e c a r ry in g 36 p e r s o n s on a n O n e o f t h e p a s s e n g e r s n o th in g . H e d id n ’t w a rn u s w ea ll e x p en se s p a id , la n d b u y in g a b o a rd ^ 1 9 -yea r-o ld E d d ie P i t- w e r e go in g to c r a s h o re x c u rs io n to F lo r id a c r a ^ - tm a n of n e a r b y A u s te ll, G a . , ' n o th in g ,” P i t tm a n d e c la r e d ,la n d e d a to p a c a r on a n s a id th e p i lo t p u l th e p la n e in to “ T h e r e w a s no 'p a n i c o n th eI n te r s ta te h ig h w a y S a tu r d a y , a b a n k a n d a p p e a re d to b e p la n e a t a l l . W e w e r o J u s t a n d s n a p p e d In h a l f , k ill in g a t le a s t sbc p e rs o n s .

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S t a t e s w U l re m a in m th e jd d n a p e r s .c o n f l ic t in C a m b o d ia . P r e s id e n t a . P e r o n i s t g u e r r i l l a ' m o to rc y c le g ro u p a n d w m eN ix o n h a s p r o m i s ^ th a t _aU o r g a n i z a t i o n - S a t u r d a y . n i g h t h a v e c o m e f ro m C a lifo rn ia . S a ltU .S . t r o o p s wiU b e o u t o f c l a i m e d i r ^ a d k id n a p e d U k e C ity , P o c a te llo , B o ise,C a m b o d ia b y th e e n d o f J ^ e A r a m b u r u '" S l t h th e a im of - — .......................................b u t h a s le f t c lo u d y w h e th w su b m itt in g h im to re v o lu t io n a ryA m e r ic a n su p p o r t wUl ' b e »»stice ’’

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Not Too Overjoyed

f i im is h e d to S o u th V ie tn a m e s e t h e T a r ^ c a r e S ^ t o t h r i e K ^ C a m b o d la iv tro o p s a f te rth e w e t g r a s s , s h o t u p a 40-foot t h a t t im e , t v t 1e . b a h t a n e „ t , h l t , g u a rd , r a i l N u c l e a r

that OarVt R . MoUenhoif, the ^ l i controversial former newsman O l d S t who served as a special investigator for thft Nixon -r-i

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com plying w ith -jh e sta te ’s (Imet law , M d no aiVests had

for violation of the law. .

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i l D o y t o - T lie p la n e tonk o ff f ro m - : - _ ^ : : ; . - D e k a J b -P p f l c h t r c o ,_ a _ s a tc U l to :

charged wlUi unlawful u sT o F ^ u n d " ^ c a ih c ’ ‘ '(loftii on the weapons and carry ing .a loaded Koutheasl side of town a t the und uncased weapon In a ca r. Intersection of In te rs ta te 205 He w as released a fte r posting (uid Morelnnd Avenue.150 bond on both chorgus. ^

llio ' rock festival aud ience ^

1 15 ut tl)e gate lo.gct into the Lew is fa rm near lieyworth, ntno miles aout)i of Bl<

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_________ mild nflt fo re se e 'a n yrelief in but did feiir a recession,

Tlie economic problemH, ho Huid, would not necessarily h u rt the adm inistration p arty In con- gress in N o vem ber.,how ever,'

M cLean Couhty S ta te 's A ttor­ney Paul Welch said Lew is also was served with a no tice to appear In court on an Injunction Issued by a olroult court Judge

ihiblting Uie festival because

"And) solwrlng though the thought muy bo M em orial Day presents us w lU rtlie challenge

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M ? and i S r d P.was Injured Friday afternoon HIJACKw ttlle descending from the 9,000 N A PLE S, Italy (U P I)-A nfoot summit. He was with live A litalia DCS airliner carryingoUiermembersoltExpIorerPort 3 1 p a sse n g ers, was hljack< ‘

V smolover Twin F a ils Saturday evening.

D r. R . A. D roKe, ad­ministrator of U;e Manor, said he had moved several tractors

Sawtooth Lumber For Sale

K E T C H U M (U P l)-n it Saw - ni.'ih lacw •

4J0, Q irjst U n lt^ Methodist gattirday and ordered to 'fly to out of the ahed ,enly a few days r for the "Bomewhere , In the Middle

F ire , " .I^EWISTON,-

The third m ajor Are In ihe . eight months struck h^re Satur* dav.

The blaze In theQiurch. The co-advi»r for the "som ewhere , In the Middle ago, after chlldrW became apost. D r. Robert Elbel, w as -E a st” after a refueling stop in -nuisance In playing with them.with the p m y .^ ' Naples, police said. • He had no.estimate of the loss,

Eaton suffered a fractured eg 0 ,^ hijacking but said therft were no electrical hours after it wap reported atand head lacerations according apparently was carried out by connections In the building thatto a hospital spokesman. o S im a n . could have started a fire

•me faU occurred near the PoUce said they believed the m e r e w as no danger to ^west end ol the base of the was (lying the plane to residents of the nursing homo. K ^ * StuUonary Store and the

JDer ailed At Ferry

-ot-Ut»-lMwr Whnt-wtll.w u a n l'U|Uiiren m m ldftn the raids,wlUt-Anwrloa today?!!......— . he suldr and Urn Egyptian 1°'^ “? ?

Dill Boyd, Member of -Uie forces returned safely each Ix ja rd fo o io fU m b W 'li^ e P U -Twin Falls American l-eglon time without caauultles. cep Creek drainage 20 mUea

•aised this quostjoii *^ e spokoHmun aald'lhfl first

Twin Falls C em etery.' against ari Israeli column near ''11*“ ®"It Is no secret,” ho said. Raa Elesh, .1 0 . mUeslsouUi-of WlU.be

"thDl thtfrb are forces i t large Port Fuad In the canal'sIn the world today which ad- norUiern sector, That r a id ' M w.ow delivered at avocate the overtlirow of our touched off a seven-liour’buitle, pil‘)-

I iiilfl fhraai he said, in which two Israeli Placer O e e k sa le

D r . Drake .said..

GLENNS F K R U Y - Union Pacific tracks were cleared about 2 p.m, Saturday aftqr a

.. westbound freight c,(ir slid •cross-the trflcks at 8 a .m „ blocking boUi main lines near liere for some six hours.

d b y l w as the "dissent of a small minority of

i7/whlch Is schedi5od’ to"lo5v^e'’ ~ ^ ’^ ^^ rM n rabo ut- 10 a,m,<H tirooeoded o I fte r a four-hour delay while a rfrd i'cker waa brought from ^ a im p a to clear the track. :

The derailm ent occurred

woblems,' — ____ __cliunongo of Uilfl Momorial D ay,

lbp\it threo m iles w est of Perry. A freight train

held at H am m ett, lal fa ilu re was

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rganliatlonSi inem orler tribute at the cemetery. Hio raising of tlie flag and a salute by a firingWuatl-Hfii ............................progranj.

t i !■ m i IIIIB.MUua¥__made by an Irresponqlble tanks and two armored jkil'flfln- - -nobody who has sa id ,'W e will nel carriers were destroyed, an ' 7 , m lles^ ofbury your It Is a very real fact unspecified number of iHeir ” >*d« M dthat in this nation this very occupants Wiled, and one log gin gmonth we have witnessed the Israeli captured. work roads,closing literally hundreds of Shortly Afterward, tlie Bgyp*uur tnstUutlons o f h igh er Uons attacked anoth^, Jsra^li

lia'Hlc, the E gyptian ipoliMman Memorial Day ^ »inc<l «t th« lling with thewVifd 6 l h * ' 1 l» ia ,^ on fm ^ ^ -^ -K ld li i- O o lir ty" ■ " Iw H ill, "1« Iho oUifr a rm o fc iL n lilc lM wtrn j j l j h ”

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Canada had Ixen nm up HI theAliout 100 pwipls, including killed. Tht oUier wai coDtured, Canada had ii«m m i up (m partlclpnnts from se rv ic e he said. ' 'largo s l i w pole, i l io D ag w as

- The raiders were suDDorte^. by theIn la ld , hv Kgmtiim «.tiiiory I” ' '

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, it.The W hite H ouse s a y s its m ail is

overw h elm in g ly in su pport o f the ' P r e s id e n t , an d c o n g r e s s io n a l a llie s , such a s Sen . B a r r y Gold- w a te r , s a y ditto.

Not su rp ris in g ly , the P re s id e n t ’s m o re o u tsp o k e n o p p o n e n ts on

_C ap ilo L .H ilL .co m e up w ith__very d iffe ren t read in g s o f p u b lic sen ­tim ent? Sen ate D em o cratic lead er

_ m a n n e c e d ___ M o n ta n a n w h o seveh em en ce on C am bo dia m a y cost hirh a je p u t s t io n fo r a lm o st sa in tly p o litica l patience, re p o rts reco rd m ail runn ing 200 to one a g a in s t thfe action.

Sen . J . W illiam F u lb rig h t, w hose F o re ig n R elation s C om m ittee h as been lead in g the co n gression al a s s a u lt On a d m in is t r a t io n p o lic y , l ik e w is e re p o r ts

. “ thousands and th o u san d s" of letters and w ire s overw h elm in g ly

J n support o f his position^

T h e re is no contradiction h ere . It is not su rp ris in g that the P resid en t, who h a s a p p e a l^ for s u p ^ r t , should re c e iv e m ostly positive e x p r e s s io n s . O r th a t c o m ­m un ication s fro m the public — lad ies n am ed M itchell prom inently e x p e c te d — to n oted d o v e s such a s F u lb r ig h t and M an sfie ld should ru n stro n g ly in tn eir la v o r .

W hen c itizen s get fired up enough to s a y th e ir p iece on a m a jo r issu e , th e y a r e s t r o n g ly in c lin e d to co m m u n icate w ith public o ffic ia ls b ro a d ca stin g on w avelen gth s to w hich th e y a re a lre a d y attuned.

A co m p ariso n of pro and con m ail 16 th6 W hite t i t m OF 10 CapUul H ill, o r even the, grand tota ls, is not, th ere fo re , td be taken a s a n e c e s s a r i l y t r u s t w o r t h y m e a s u r e m e n t o f p u b lic op in io n in toto. T h e p r im a ry sign itican ce of the m ail in th is case is not in the b re a k d o w n b u t in th e s h e e r vo lu m e, an eloquent-statem ent a s * to th e d e p th an d b re a d th o f the im p ressio n the w a r issu e h as m ad e on the public.

W e • c a n ta k e so m e co m fo rt — .very w elcom e a t ' a t im e in p u b lic a f fa ir s when com fort is in 'sh o rt su p p ly — in v iew in g this

_ v q lv e d citiz^nry^__Unfortuna te ly .the’ p o la r iz ^ c h a r a c fe r o f^ h e - m a i l^ a ls o r e f l e c t s an o m in o u s deve lo p m en t throughout our public d isco u rse ■— in govern m ent, in the p re s s a n d am o n g in dividuals.

On th is and oth er cru c ia l is su e s , A n ie r ic a n s a r e sp eak in g not_ so m uch to a s a t each other. T he debate is becom ing a ll ta lk and no listen.

Som eh ow , this trend ' m ust bo re v erse d .

„ rporters, dcnce-upon-the-adv ice-o f--’A t--co n fe r& -w ith --m iH ta ry -an 4 i-M clv ln JL A ird ..o n .th tev « .o f.th e ..and artiqn . _^haKtnL^iftno-made th p. decislon tpm cv g e n e r a l John Mitchell is foreign policy adv ise rs , . th o ^ h^announcem en t, w as u n a w a re . But one perce|*ive wixomteto send troops into Cambodia to m at he Is one" oi the IfeW I f T l O T t a a i y ^ t l r fa r - few er tfig i r ' t h e Preaidetrt wd g oba ut B^ .lwlif t v ^ an d.h e ja . a u ^ ve.. ■assau lt Red sanctuaries. Nixon’s h ie ra rch y who could be some p residents have done. But' .150,000 troop w ithdraw al figure that Njxon u ^ the iso la tio n ,

•• ------- ' . . . . . . . . . . -- .1— Thie l« fa r mhro dCVlCC tO Wall hUltSelf off tTOma b o u t U .S . p r e s id e n ts m a k in g t in u ln g r e la t io n s h ip w ith th e ju d g m e n ts h a v e a m u c h s m a l le r re v e a lin g th a n th e e v id e n c e th a t th e e m o tio n a l c o n te n t w h ic hb a s ic a l ly m l l lU ry d e c is io n s o r - P r e s id e n t . p la c e In th e “ f in a l m ix " th a o L a ird e x p re s s e d r e s e rv a t io n s m a y In fu se th e j u d ^ e n t s - o fo p e r a t i n g a s t h e i r o w n B u t 1 h a v e i t f ro m a c lo se ly m ig h t b e th e c a s e W ith s o m e o n e a b o u t t h e C a m b o d ia n u n - people h e m ig h t s e e In p e ^ n .s e c r e t a r i e s o f s ta te . T h e y k now , a u u n e d N ix o n - .w a tc h e r t h a t o th e r th a n N ixon . .d e r ta k in g . F o r L a i rd h a s lo n ^ H e w a n t s to w e ig h t h e i r

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A- a n d a w in d in g (faw n o f o u r ro le th e ju d g m e n ts o f o th e r s , y e t

in V ieU iam . fe a rs to h e a r th e m b e c a u s e th e yWhpn m n f ld e n p e s a r e n o t m ig h t b e p e rs u a s iv e . - -

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utJrthiiigsfm o m e n t o f d e c is io n , i t su g g e s ts be tru e .

’ m o re th a n s o m e n o tio n a b o u t a m is ta k a b ly T je lie v es h e h a sI n e ^ fo r “ s e c r e c y ” . I t su g g e s ts " s tro n g points*’ — a g r a s p of■ th e P r e s id e n t’s u n w illin g n e s s to fo re ign a f f a i rs Is o ne .-o f p o lit ic s

te s t h is ju d g m e n t in the* s ti ll a n o th e r . M o re o v e r, h e w a n t s to; s m o l d e r in g f i r e s o f d o u b t be p e rc e iv e d by th e n a tio n a n d, a m ong h is a id e s . t h e w orld a s s tro n g , n o t w e a k .

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W A SH IN G T O N — W orking C o m m itte e sa id w ee k s a g o “ W e stiffs^ ev en In c lu d in g a n e r r a n t face a ver>- r e a l d a n g e r of b a n k e r o r tw o , w ill f in d teeth* h ig h e r u n e m p lo y m e n t , a g n a sh in g fo d d e r In th e p r iv a te s ta g n a n t e co n o m y a n d a n In- • a d m iss io n of R e s i d e n t N ix o n ’s c re a s in g s h o r ta g e of h o m e s a n d

" t a m e expe r t s t h a t m e e c onom y _ p u b f ic -U c i l i t ie s w h ile i n f l a t l o r P w ill s t f l l 'b e i h T ^ a t I v e ly ’ 1 6 u s j r ^ t i n u e s ~ w i t h o u t s u b s ta n t ia l s h a p e co m e E le c t io n D a y . a b a te m e n t .”

th e r a t e o f i n f l a t i o n a n d i f t L ^ l e Sb u s in e s s g r o w t h tv l l l h a v e n , 1? .d im in ish e d . B u t th e y a r e u n a b le S

be, b a d ly h u r t . O nly a b je c t c a p itu la tio n by th e V ie tn a m e se

t h i s c a u tio n p e r h a p s w a s b est e n e m y cou ld s a v e th e m , a n d e x p re s se d by S e c r e ta r y o l | t h e Ihis w ould no t b e a s u r e th in g . T r e a s u ry D av id K e n n e d y a l a g iven th e a v e ra g e s h o p p e r ’s U tah S la te U n iv e rs i ty b a n k in g su r ly s t a t e of m in d ,

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prized possessions lof th is ag e , at “ le a a t-w ill-h a v e -^ h e a rty -b e lly le u g h -

a t so m e o f th e 'A n tics o f their a n ­cestors.

T h ey w ill read , for e x a m p le , of the painting sold a t auction in 1970 for the h ighest p rice — $G0,000 — e v e r paid for a painting b y a liv in g ■ A m erican artist . T hen they w ill

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of th e p a in tin g wanted to rem ain -a n o n y m o u s ^

R e p . e m p h a s iz e d h is b b e r a l s ta n d s — a lw a y s b e to h is le f t ."p a r t i n i l a r l y n p p n g lt ln n t n -------R ..t -m O K r, p » n

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B u t p e rh a p s A ndy W arhol's soup c a n i s n o t r e a l l y ' th a t in ­com p reh en sib le . A longside so m e of the oth er a r t form s of the d ay — the sc reen , te levision and w hat p a sse s fo r m u sic — the painting l o c ^ a lm o st ap p ealin g .

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T h u rsd ay w e turned unrid iscussed w hat in som nia w as and why- you iuid it — if you did.

T od ay, then, w e a re destined to lell you d ear re a d e rs how to go to sleep if you w ant to. Of course, a fte r curing your Insom n ia you wit] nuUhuve uny(Wng to tu lk -abou l ^ but Ihen thuT's your problem , llcg u rd less, read on you cu re see k e rs :

M ost of you, by now h ave evo lved

w ell v e n tila ted — w arm but not hot.

p h y s ic a l e x e rc ise reg u larly . A void v igo ro u s cu listhenics a t bedtim e.

(5) D on ’ t try too h a fd to full a s le e p b e c a u se this only in cre a se s m u sc le tension. Adopt u “ don’ t c a r e ” attitude,

(C) P o s t p o n o 'y o u r u n so lv e d p ro b lem s, if you can, until you are fre sh an d cleat* headed the next d a y . B a ttlin g them a fte r the lights a re out w ill on ly k ^ p you aw ak e ,

your own form ula fo r c o u r l^ i^ (7) S leep in g on y o u r b ack hot lc^ cp ih n t-w o ^ k ^ ^ a t-le n 5 t^ ^ a rt-o ^ W P ■ 7 -^ )n ly ^ )^ o m o tc 5 -sn o rin g-b u t-te n d s-lf

time. Som e of you let (]ulet m u sk ro<;k you to sleep or you p ick up

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p ro v o ke n ightm urcs. L ie oiT^your sid e T eltlifiru ildo-yo u .-p cofflr— -

l e B r o w c a m p , w h ic h h a d p o in ts a h e a d a n d h e a v y too sh a rn lv o r ulvini? s lim s nf and po ss ib ly be y o n d , th e d e c lin e

th e U CLA c a m p u s a n d p ro m p - la rg e ly i n a r t i S ‘S ? a S ~ t h e " ^ c l ‘I I ^ ^ S m e

L“e r c r a u , “ t ' s ' i X r ! , ' Ta- tn o m in a tio n . " T h e f a r th e r T u n n e v w e n t to c h o se n o t to a t t a e k B ro w n ’n ^ “ A lo t of e x p e r ts , n o t a ll of

N o t lo n g b e fo re . B ro w n 's th e l e f t , " o n e B ro w n s t r a t e g i s t r a d ic a l rh e to r ic s u c h aa h is ' t i V e c o n o m ic ihem D e m o c ra ts , c la im th e r e 'sIc u v in g r i v a l fo r th e n o m in a tio n c o n fid e d to u s . " th e h a p p ie r w e e q u a t in g U . s ’ a n d S o v ie t ‘I''® no w ay th is c a n h a p p e n . T h e ir- t h e m o r e m o d e ra te R e p . Jo h n w e re , b e c a u s e '* B r o w n w61ild " i m p e r i a l i s m ' ' a r g u m e n t is t h a t th e a d -V. T u n n e y — h a d b e e n g iv e n a ■ i - . ? • A no the r a d m in is t ru t lo n ex- f riin is lra tio n a n d th e F e d e ra lb a d t im e by In so le n t s tu d e n ts on p e r t p u t i t m o r e b le a k ly th a n R e se rv e D ank , by th e i r an ti*

K ennedy d id , " F r a n k l y ." h e In fla tion ir ioves, h a v e sq u e ez ed

lo n f r - f o H a n y o n e - to - e xp e c t a .o b s c e n e p o li t ic a l g r a f f i t i , t o l d ............................ ... . - w ork o u t in s t e a d o> boln“g su re m tuV lil'y SU M U nV C O niin tim i;th e s tu d e n ts — a n d m a n y o th e r I V T * _ I V T they w il l ." In fla tio n , th e y s a y , .p ro b a b lyC a lif o r n ia D e m o c r a ts ~ w h u t l l l X O H l l C F V C will r a i s e h i g h . In te re s t r a te sth e y w n n tf id to h e a r . . , _______________ : i .E v c n b e to r c th e r e lc a s o of th e by E le c tio n D ay .

A s s a i l in g U . S. I c a d e n th ip a s W A S H IN G T O N ( N E A ) - - w o u l d c a u s e -H a n o i- t o - t a l M n - l B t e s t - g o v e r n m e n t s ia tiH tio B , . . A ~ TT" u g e n o ^ a U o n of m e n w ho a r e T a lk to m e n a t th e W h ite H o u se P a r is . ' r e v e a le d th a t th e ' e to n o m y Is A rllu ir V. B u rn s , c h a i r m a n of no lo n g q r r e sp o n s iv e to tl»e u n d It b e c o m e s p a lh fu l ly c l e a L . T n ik _ £ L - d c M £ 2 r in S _ J h l_ f l l lU _ b c n d c d - u lo w n w a iU l , - a b e - a i i » - l i M e f e l - 4 to e e i w t H K w - h e » -

—p e o p le o M itlB 'e o u n li ji ," D iow n t ' r o a i u e n t ' N ix o n t t g o in g C o m m u n i s t (C O SV N ) D e m o c ra ts h a d p u t R e p u b lic a n s a d m i t t e d p u b l ic ly t h a t th eu r g e d th e s tu d e n ts to c o n tin u e th ro u g h a s ie g e of se lf -d o u b ts , h e a d q u a r te r s w a s o im u d a t on no tic e th a t U iey w ill .m iiko e conom y o f fe rs a " b le a k p ic -‘• d i s q u i e t p n th e c a m p u s , " H e w e n t in to C a m b o d ia w ith g iv in g thd p u b lic s o m e th in g w h a t m ig h t b e c a l l e d th e l u r e . " I t is a n a d m is s io na d d in g : " ’n to r e m u s t b e no c o n fid e n c e ( a f t e r c o n s ld o ro b le m o re ta n g ib le th a n food a n d c o u n try 's a f f lu e n t h a r d t im e s a c a lc u la te d to w a rm th e c o c k le s le tu p o n til ls p r e s s u r e ." An- n e r v o u s S Q u l - s e a r c h l n g ) a m m u n itio n a s a U u-get w o rth a c a m p a ig n I ssu e , A r e p o r t by th e o f D e m o c r a t i c h e a r t s f r o m s w e r ln g q u e s t io n s , ho p ro p o sed . .b e lie v in g U m t ho w ou ld bo I n - - g a m b le of th e s e p ro p o r t io n s . D em o cra tic m a jo r i ty of th e P o r lh m d , M e ., to T w in F a lla , th e i m p e a c h m e n t of b o th a n d o u t — b e fo r e a h u e a n d p ry C r i t i c s , I t w a s f o l t , b e in g l l o u s e - S e n a t e E c o n o m ic M ulio.P r e s i d e n t N ix o n a n d V ico in Uii) S o n a to a n l o n l h Q a t r e e t a . I g n o ra n tln L h e lo g ic o fg u o r r U io .P r o B l d c n t A g n o w , s u g g e s t e d w o u ld m o u n t to u n m a n a g e a b le w a r , w ould u n d o re sU m u te a n d th a t B la c k P t fn th e r B obby Sea le le v e ls . r id ic u le th e r is k in g o f so m a n y

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your h a ir slow ly a tjiven nuinbcr or strukcs or apply cold c re a m to your

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s h o u ld n o t h a v o b e e n in d ic te d , a n d o p u n o d th e d o o r to le g u liz a t lo i i of m a r i ja u n a .

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work is over and m ake your even in g - o r a l le a st the hour be fo re bedtim e — p eacefu l and rca lfu l. A void the lute m o vies — they a re not m uch good a n yw ay .

13 1 M oke your bedroom a rea l sleep in g room w lU i a bed that won’ t cruuk, a m a ttress th o t 's neither loo h ard o r too so ft. B la n k e ts should be

- U g h U n d flu fty-an d the. p illow e a sy fo r youi? h ead . The room should be

S o n ,' O oorao M urphy In Kont d im aed th « l_ , ™ u i i ™

rissi.iysj; i “ ‘sifssi=-s3s“»s,^'rhla represonta a leftist resurgence of NUon'i original

syndrome for the Democratic nervousnoiB over taking a oiipotal ol what la founil U

in ' * T l a i t « ^ ( by the Pt«tl(lent

oulckly destroyed. •••» Canibnllar hoftla tnu lor loni p( smu, cAMlMrra,

We h avo f iv e cu lo '‘pupplos, just r e a d y fo r g iv e a w a y ^nd new hom os, A ro o r m ix e d .b re e d , both m a le an d fem ale . T h ey w ill be outdoor dogs. Coll 432-4131 In M u rlau g h linytlm o.

H a v e th ree half-Sinm eso k ittens to g iv e uwAy and one S ia m e se cat. A ll a r o b e y s -a n d euU trC all 7 ;|4 - im - In T w in F a lls ,

tiiriiiiouily ininnio m a faltering by the PttlUtnt lou A ricg ciinnot u i l U IMColltornia, l< natliinwlili In couU l.ad, to rathar away It alnnin beacoj*. With the moot active unhappy reaulla, , ,„ickjy dea&yed. The ilme

mlnations op«rid^ ctfo n . ih « rlot only hone

elfinlenta in the party now on tlie left, (yuhdldat«s for nominations

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U b uhoped to achieve wai ............ if about as per cent

beri^m en and time.. Because of the ralna there Is'

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The' upshot Is not only dimlnlaned chances ogalnst destiitctlon of Republicans In November but 0 of the weapona, narrowed Democratic party equipment and rice the com* Thabaae, with oonBjwaUve-blue- muniitiforcei l ^ buUt up-Jn ,rtlhdrawif^^collar elementa driven off. five major baae at^a. fewerarma.leaaeaulDmentand

Mod^ratfl )l|>eralfl . ffuch as Thla was «rt«Ugb, . they rice, will be found andTuruieyatao have succumbed to believed, to alow the enemy for destroyed T the “ n ty rN J h « the crucial six raontha they (iad • iije CoinmunUU thui -wlUcampaign with hoatlUty from in mind. . hiv« the meona to kill moreUieleft becauae of hU neutrally Offlolilla ^ l i reporter Miked Amflrifiim and South Viet*fn T liT w ip rU ^ c o lt-T llh n i^ ^ fc the ralda m W

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C a ^ r ia d ia B ^ Q i lSunday. May 31, 1970 ' Ttftiet News, Twin F alli, Idaho S

hotel, and a la rge Hudson*aBay . DcparUneni Store, ^weS/ alT

TULSA..Okla. (U P I)-Sk eU y sedimentary basins. . operaUons. community In the string ofOil Co. recently sent out a H ie delta, Skelly says, is a From there, e seismic crew c ities and towns stretching“ wagon train" of pioneers into thinly populated, permanently covered ihe last leg of the 1,500- iwrth from Southern Canada tothe Great Northwest Territories fro ien land a little larger than mile trlp to the Arctic red-area The Arctic,of Canada. Only the “ wagon Colorado. The Northwest Terri- by “ cat train.” The crew expected the 41-train’ ! consisted of biiUdozers torieslfiaboutl.Sm lllionM uare The tra in included four degrees-below-zero cold, butan d sleds and, Instead of m ile s , larger than the United strings of sleds, each pulled by a U igh tly colored homes, a newfightbig off Indians, the exjAo- SU tes east of the Mississippi biilldoier. The longest string,re ts contended with constant, R iver. Its population, however about 60 yards long, consisted of

O ltla , ^ M v e n s l e d s a n d w ei>qiedov_eLiiL -

new oil reserves 125 m iles A Skelly seism ic crew begin It took four days, traveling 16 above the^ArcUc-Circle-ln-the- U B>trek-from -Y ellow kn l£e ,.-.bQ U i:s_a ..,day^ .to., rcach ..its .^

■eglon. I nduy^ c a p ita l uf t l ie Nui' tliwest destination. -try experU have singled out the Territories. TTie town of 8.000 F irst Segment Completed

-delta a s one of the most people is locatcd on the north ~ The crew has wmpleted thepromising 01 Canada's untesteij bank of the Great Slave Lake first segment of the s i^ w y and

?about 175 m ile s north' of has shut lown for the summer.A l h o r t a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I n m l d ^ g t o h c f -

h A v i a p r o b l e mPROPERTY?

A n F U e sto In u vlk return to the bush and stay untilW From there the crew flew to the job is completed, sometime

Inuvlk, a 3,000-population town in M ay 1971.just south of the Arctic Ocean. The trek provided more than

Called in Eiskimo "the place one surprise for the crew,of m an ," the city served as a Especially on arriving In the base ' cam p for the c rew ’s Httie 16wti of Inuvik, the last

Refute Tale Of Forecast

- Tough Democrats To Oppose Reagan

WASHINGTON (U PI) Wouldn’t you know It! Fine weather all week long and then, on the weekend, ' things planned;: something else disgusting.

You may believe this and think your own exp erien ce

■ jt^ o h ia l ly , . say th.SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) Btowti, who proposed to im-

~ idant .N’ iK on-aftwmtoweather experts, it Isn’t so. It Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty and U.S. troops were sent

rains (or snows or whatever) AssemUyman Je s s Unruh,'are Cambodia,more often and heavier Tues- battling for their political lives Candidates Discuss Warday through Friday than at and a longshot diance to turn The Indochina Wai and itsother times. ‘ G ov. R on ald R eag an out of side effects — campus unrest

This fact, if you'll credit It, office Tuesday in the California and recession -have transcend-has been attrlb iA ^ to another prim ary. ed all other political issues -infact—that man’s air polluting Reagan, who Observers be- California. Candidates are ig.activities are briskest on week- UeveBtlll wants to be president, noring state issues and discuss- days. Recently reported studies is unopposed for the Republican ’'Wg-the war because that's whathave shown that precipitation Is nomination. I h e 59-year-old the voters arc talking about,in c re a s e downwind 6f?‘ cIty-” “ fonner actor will be s e e in g his Unruh, who managed Sen._ IhdustriM com plex^' In N e w '- 's ^ four-year ’term ' in ' Robert FJlKennedy's presiden-York state, St. Louis, and November. tial prim ary campaign inChicago. Also up for re-election in the California, is a strong "dove.''

nation's most populous state is He h as been speaking outOn weekends this e ffe ct U-S. Sen. George Murphy: against the war on T,coUege

;r 'n irii\fer‘ e« "ls"th at~ ^ ^ agar» ’s— tongtime—film lan d -ra m p u ses an^ recruiting-lanmadB-pollution r hffa^»°» friend. Unlike the govemrr. the student volunteers for his

• d u ^ g th e -w e e k r i^ r e s p !^ lb le ^ 6 7 * y e a r -o ld ire s h m Sen- ■ - - ...................... faces opposition in the fiepubll" Eugene McCarthy, who he

irted at the 1968 Democra-

GRADUATES OF T H E Twin F alls Business 6>Uege locluiie Jam e y GatUng8;on left, and Be­cky Ulrich. The annual commencement ceremonies Friday nJght saw presentation of

certificates anc diplomas to students for completion of oi^ or two yra rs of work In the

‘Dovish Tycoon’ Pictured Selling Stock As Protest

R ^p h H. Frederick of theE n vironm en tal Science S er- can prunary.vices Attoinislration e x a i^ e d poUg show Murphy way out

In front for renomlnation, but1961 at 22 weather bureau indicate he faces trouble instaUons m the heavily populat- November, ed and industrialized region

tic National Convention.Yorty characterizes all this,

as Just "a''3em agogue seeking votes" who “ sounds, like Moscow and Hanoi."

bound by Chicago, Portland, M e .; Shreveport, L a ., and Jacksonville, H a.

He discovered that the weekends were di7 er in' this area than the weekdays. He sa id his findings . stron gly

...................................

Tlie chief contender? for the "W e ought to say thank GodDemocratic senatorial nomina- we h ave a President wUllng tolion are two congressmen: John m ake decisions and take the bitV. Tunney, son of former in h is teeth and save the livesh eav yw el^ t boxing champion o f Am erican troops and ourGene Tunney, and long-tiihe Allies,•’ sa ys the 60-year-old, Vietnam War critic George three-term mayor.

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The Lighter Side was, to. m e, both novel andBy DICK WEST Intriguing. 1 had always as-

___■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - A sumed that the only motivatlleading' financial writer notedl force behGTdlhy^stock marlthe other day that the stock was greed.

, market drop this spring. S^muelsqp's theory does. alt^u^h seemlnttly s t e ^ en-

suggest that man’s.'ac tiv itie s

error in the ranks of Investors, had pro- • llltU e -Q tJio n e j» Lth e _ lfl2 a _

type panic.Ih is could mean that modem

investors are men of true grit. Or it could mean that modem investors don't understand the situation. Or it could mean that economist Paul Samuelson Is r i ^ t . '

According to Samuelson, "The weakness In the market Is

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l 'H ptapli' ui'Uii‘ 1 i i i ' tlw market for the money, theh they have no cause for swan-

... ........... in tiT»i8 , .ncs3'th‘ lhlT6?bnomv." "T ycoons, such as Ihor, he says, " 'llie mark-

diving out the wi Dow Jones average fades into Uje sunset.’

For Instance, one of the m arket's bigger daily drops come after President Nixon announced his decision to send U.S. trJbps into Cambodia.'

' i l ie s to c k se llin g w a v e th a t a c c o m p a n ic d t l i u t a c tio n p robB ' W^ w a s t o u c h e d o f f l iy: ‘ ' ‘

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iMrs. Tnro;' “ Won’l you m ake ^Im la r s(ud es '•« lot - I money on ,he “ ' “ . I " “ “P P ® the Wca that

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l f f l m o n S ! B M t l i » t S j l . e ,i f moratorium last year. B y nuclei which In turn Increase u|loailln« It now I candhnonsirate my oppoHltlon to „ u j ■aly expansion of the w a r ." So go ahead and plan your

Mrs. Toroi "B u i the Pres- weekend outings. I J t t a J «rehint sny.i Am crlcm troops will ™ n blame It onn>ke only a limited foray Into unusual weather I you prefer

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la m u e l .

ct's performance is a political and . sociological reflection of what's going on in the nation,"

Roth Novel and Intriguing •

Mrs. Toro: "Did you iiear tliunpws about Cambotllu. d e a r? " y

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th|? 1943 s te e l c e n ts w e u se d does no l, h a v e - h is d a te s r ig h t,d u r in g th e w a r ? T h e f i r s t q u a r te r , s t r u c k In 1796,

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' 1859 th r o u g h 1864. B e c a u s e I J b e r ty S e a te d q u a r te r w a sth e se c e n ts w ere m a d e f ro m s ta m p e d " Q u a r . P o l .” a n d th isc o p p e r n ic k e l, in s t e a d df p u re d e s ig n a i io n w a s u f fM ‘u n til th ec o p p e r , th e y h a d a w h ite , o r s t r ik in g o f th e B a r b e r (n a m e d

_ s i lv c ry r> a p D e ara n ce . a n d w ere a f te r th e d e ^ g n e r ) q j ^ r t e r ,un lik e a n y th in g s tr u c k b e f o r ^ w h ich h a d '•Q u a r te r D ollar"^T h e s te e l c e n ts o f 1943 g a in e d s p e l le d o u t o n i t . - T h is ,t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e f ro m a d e s ig n a t io n 'h a s b e e n u s e d s in c ec o a tin g of zinc w h ich w as p u l on t / ia t t im e ,th e m to r e ta r d r u s t in g . ' '

F r o m B. D . S .. .T w in F a l l s ,F r o m D . A ., B u r le y . Id a h o : Id a h o : W h a t is th e v a lu e of the-

O id th e U n ited S t a te s m a k e a J943 s te e l c e n ts ? I u n d e rs ta n d

a lth o u g h th e re is a lw a y s p o s s ib i lity , T h e U n ite d S ta te ?

the new freedom of the screen

Elmore Teacher Honored For 22 Years Service In Schools

K IN G H IL L — Mt8. F r a n k ( » suggested v a c a t io n sp o ts . ( V i rg in ia ) J o n e s , K in g HUl, w a s ii r s - Jo n e s r e c e iv e d h e r B. A. h o n o re d by th e E lem en tary '<*V ee f ro m th e C o lleg e of t e a c h e r s a t th e a n n u a l n W i& t th e n s p e n t a s u m m e r a t lu n c h e o n a t H a n s e n ’s C afe. A tio n N o rm a l a n d lo o k e x -

M rs . J o n e s , w h o i s retiring courses f ro m th e Id ah oafter teaching for 22 y e a r s , w a s U n iv e rs i ty . S h e ta u g h t fo r s ilv e r p la te .

" B p ^ t h - a w B f^ l ^Q ffl -Qt' K inff-HiU-----^Mra;Jo n este< -member o

1929 th ro u g h 1932. S h e d id n o t te a c h a g a in u n til 1950 a n d th e n e x t 20 y e a r s .

T h e s tu d e n ts o f th e th ird g ra d e a n d th e th r e e ro o m m o th e rs p re se n te d J i e r w ith a

th e p la c e s m a r k e d o n* the m a p sctool th e n th e G le n n s F fe iry sc lo o k . In a l l s h e ta u g h t f ro m

1875 u n ti l 1878. T h e design ' a n d g o v e r n m e n t s t a r t e d m e l t i n gsiz e w e r e a lm o s t th e s a m e a s a ' ' ' ....................

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• p i e c e s c o m m a n d a h ig h . p r e m iu m in th e b e t te r g r a d e s .

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h a v e th e m fo r s a le , b u t th e p r ic e p r o h ib i ts c o lle c tin g th e m a s a s e t u n le s s y o u a r e p r e p a re d to in v e s t s e v e r a l thouf>and d o lla r s .

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K ing H ill P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h , a n d th e K in g H ill G ra n g e .

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a n im a ls do riot h a v e e n o u g h of th e r i g h t k in d s o f th e s e m ic ro b e.i to d ig e s t p liin ta . Wliwi o ffe re d Imy o r o ilie r o rtlf lc i iil

' feed.s (iu riiig ,c 'r itlcu r w in te rt im e . m a n y . a n ln iu U ,

a r e in a w ea k en e d com litinn and d ie b e fo re th e y a r c a b l6 to build up u h ig h eno iigh p o |)u la t lo iro f in lc ro b e s to d lg e s l a lfa lf a a n d U T lin ish , W p tn -c t it grnjiH. I oU ier a r ti f ic ia l fee d s . iM Tcent n th c r shruliH, a n d fi

, H u in e n BainpiInK un so v e n il iK -rc ttil fiirlw . d i f f e r e n t H U iiitn (> r-w ln t t;r w in te r , K am iiling on th ela n g eH Nliioe a lM ut IMM hIhiwk , l ia is e l',:runt found a nilxlL iru gf

- c a f e te r ia s ty le — fro m a jm d b a ts . P eop io w ere a lw a y s n u m b e r o f d i f f e r e n t I t e m s , i i f r a id o f b a ts .E x p e r i m e n t s In C o lo ra d o W itc ii d o c to rs of A frica s ti l l d e m o n s tr a te d lh a l d e e r con - e n ip lo y su p e rs t itio n In trea iih (» s u m e d m o r e v o lu m e w h e re th e y • p a t ie n t s . S u ch a d o c to r m a y cou ld g e l a d e q u a te m ix e d d ie ts c o n c e a l a b a t in h is c lo th e s a n d t h a n . t h e y d id w h e r e th e a s l ie c u ts in to th e a ilin g p e r- se le c tio n w a s lim ite d , . s o n ^ .b o d y h e re le a s e s th e b a t

I lo w t h i s w orld s o u t i s JUiil p r e te n d s It flew f ro m th e in c is io n . G y p sy do'c t^irs u se d iMils’ b lo o d Ifi “ c u re s " a n d th e y -w w e -n o M h ^ o H ly onHS ^l(hn d l tL

y e a r s . i \u n i c n a u m p lc In U tc iu tu re th e re is m u c h e x a m in a tio n of d e e r c o llcc te d in 'a b o u t , b a lti . N e a rly eV eryone Uiu C a s s ia U n it (54),show ed th a t tU ln k s o f D r a c u l a w iip n (lee r do u se s a g e b ru sh to ad* H iK sikiiiK 'of th e v a m p ir e bfal.vnntflR o w h en It 1 . avn llnb lC o n - L - .........— -------------------- —ii 'w ln tiT ra iig u . H u rn y i s a in j) le a n i ily f ils* In d lc l i ie d tT ial 44(w rc u n l o f iJie n ilx e tl d lo l w a s • - , . . ,.H u g eb ru sh . 4 p e r c e n t b i t - Ih e y f in d d e e r n e e d a lo t of

o th e r r f t h r «a n d o f f ic ia ls ' s a y

sa g c b ru .4h w ith a h ig h e r f a t c n n te n t a n d -m o re d ig e s tib le n u t r ie n ts , a n d o f o th e r b ro w s e

f s l i n ih s d u r in g th e c o ld w in te r m onthH , A s a r e s u l t s a g e b r u s h Ih b e in g in tro d u c e d ‘ on wnrio w in te r , r a n g e s a s a f o ra g e s ii |ip le in e n t to n a t lv p s ta n d s o( b itte rb ru H h ,

D o e r ' w ill o f te n 8o l« c l H»l{i)bruHh o v e r b i t t e r b ru s h a n d w liu n g iv e n a s e l e c t i o n of a d e q u a te food w ill r c p ro d u c «

II l l i tj i m 'lly uii J imof s u g c b ru a h , g r a s s o r g a n s a r e c x am ln e tl c lo se ly t a “f ltn ie i- a T O n tro l.

c h e c k a i i ln ia l 's lio a lth a n il ” — ■ ■ b it- e a t in g h itb l ls . S a m p le s w e re

t le e r h a v e d e fin i te c h o ice s o r 41 l>eri;enl s a g e lin w h , () p e rc e n tp r e f e r e n c e s In w h al th e y e a t , b l t le r b r i is h , 14 p e rc tiii t fo rb s , aoim d I t Is now know n (lee r c a n n u t IK rc e iit g r a s s , iiiid I) pe x ce n te x is t fo r long on o n e fow l a lo iie . I 'ti ie r sh ru b s .

'I l i e d ie t of tlio se n n lm n ls A f e w d c e r n re c o llec te ti e a c hm u s t c o n ta in a m ix t u r e o f o f Uiu y o u r on s e v e r a l

s e v e r a l d if f e re n t s l i ru b s p c d e s . ra n g e s .D eer on w in te r r a n g e s la U m h I S jiii|p len f ro m th e ir d ig e s tiv e

tw o k in d s a n d fo rbn .

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REG ISTERED NURSES L IC ^ S E D PRACTICAL NURSES NUilSES AIDES LABORATORY TECHINlCIAiNS

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T W IN 'F A L L S C L IN IC ; A N D H O S P IT A L

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^rinset*Textures Cave At Shoshone.SHOSHONE — Idaho's “ m ile --d isp lay s 'ca ve artifacls. Items The cave ^and museum are Inside is 38 dcKrees. Hard-soled

long> tube of la v a " north of "from the surrounding d e s e r t . open to the public from May 15 shoes are also advised." Ad* Shoshone on Highway 93 is the . and a collection from pfDneer to Sept. .1 each yeari Visitors mission to the cave is $ 1 for subject of an article in the June life.includinganantiqueburbcr ;Shouy “ dress w arm ly; the adults and 50 cents for children ■ sue o f "Sun sel’ ' Magazine. c h air"._________________________averaae summer temperature -12 yea rj old and under.

'Hie .Java c ave , "one of the, c ave , "one of tne _ j > i' ;

V'Oaare your fe e t r ig h t? ^ -----------

NEW O FFIC ERS O F th& drder of DeMoiay chapter In Twin over by Richard Stiabe. Bruce Turner and M ike Burgess wereF a lla In c lu d e , f ro m l e t l . B n iM T u n ie r .Burgess, senior councQor, and Russ Wi _The officers w ere'isstalled at an installation ceremony presided

taster W a e g ^ , jooior

councilor; Mike presented aw ards during the ceremony as outstanding DeMolay |H n ld rco u n c fo v ;i4 e tu l« JB .------------ — ----------------------------------- -------------------

and $0 feet w ide". Privately owned but open to vjsitors since — *'un inoth-C av«4B ^al«d -

m iles northwest of Shoshone.-"A rtific ia l Ughtlag. and self- guiding signs lead you down the first half-mile of the cave ," the article says. "The remainder lies undpvplnppri nnri lit darkness, but is sate to explore JsithJantem s-provided..at-the. ^ tra n ce ."

The cave, containing mineral formations and secondary lava flows visible to the visitor, was formed "when molten lava flowed from the earth’s IhteHor during the Miocene Age, about

miUion years ago. The outer

met the cool a ir , but the molten interior -continued its course,

'ing behind a shell of lava.nver ,tim&.tnngha

wall oL the cave and later geological acTivity gradually buried it ."

A r c h e o lo g i s t s b e l ie v e

Area Graduates Listed At Universiry Of Idaho.

John A. Hanson, Twin Falls; Allan B. Ravenscroft, Tuttle; Donald A. Nicholson, Stanley; Uoyd W. Werner. Jerom e, and Ronald D. Dickemore, B u h l^ _

College of 'Education graduates include:

Catherine R . Beck, Anna 'L , Cammack, David B. Church, Shelia A. Dryden, Joan M. Edwards, Lois J . Riedeman,

ministrotion, " nff Marllee A. Sackett. John M.e n g in e e r in g d e g re e a n d 1,176 T in k e r , S h e r ry t l . A e l ls , KirK

. . lurge number of Magic Valley students will receive iiplomas'on Sunday during the U niversity of Idaho's 75th com m encem ent exercise s, when a record 1,506 candlciates H-ill participate.

Included In the overall total will be 44 doctorates, 282 m asters’ 'degree’s,' three cer-

. t lflcates.. In . school

Local — A re aprimitive men occupied the ca-

“ ,c as eailji a s 1 0 ,0 0 0 '^wim^ ago” . Their evidence includes human fossUsi primitive'tool^ and c la y pots, unearthed nearby. The cave ’s only per­manent occupants at present are tiny bats, "each about the, size of a walnut and weighing less than an ounce” .

A free museum at the surface

th e y are in

LAZY»BUIES

W IDTHS 4A to C SIZES 4 1/2 fo 10

OUVB^BbNE . IN STOCK

OVER 17 C O LO R . C O M B IN A TIO N S AVAILABLE.

bachelors' degrees.Magic Valley students In the

College of Letters and Science Include;

M arya A. Duncan. Sharon F . Jennings, Lance D. Lincoln, Jean L. Nutlle, Kathleen A. Obenchain, D avid A. Poe. Goerge V. Smith, Saundra B.

—Slcolberg, Harry E . Tulloch andU r r y F . Weeks, all Twin F alls ; Steven E . ' Ballard, Lynne L. Beckwith,.Roy S.* Curajinghani, Connie R . Davis, Robert D’.' Miller and Deborah K. Toevs, all Rupert; Sulvla A. Baralnca. Terry L . Johnson and Edward F . Kelly, a ll Shoshone; Pamela C.. Mulkey, Sun Valley; Constancc

------ JS la s b y .^ d - Dflwn E . S^ n ley ,both Mountain Home; John L. G lass and Carmen L. Powers.

L a r rv O. Burke.• ' • KoeslerHailey; Valerie A.

Lucy E . Perrine and Sandra M. R ath ke.a llo f Gooding; Richard

E . Williams and Carolyn Wylie, all of Twin F alls ; Judith H. Carter. Evelyn K .’ Jacobson, Linda K.-Johnston and Larry M. Nielson, Wendell;. Unda A. Berrioch oa and D aniel R. Faught. Shoshone: Glennls D. Conner, HJchfield; Anita M. Faull, Paul; Sylvia D. Aguirre, Diane G . Barbl and Ramona L. . C am pbell, Mountain Home; U nda L. Bulcher-and Linda S. H iral,-K im berly; Martha M. Watson, King Hill; Sandra D. Halrles, Sally I » Phillips and Marilyn J . Walters, Jerom e; K a fo l’A. Lemoyne, Hagerman; Ja c k a ly n R . . Bodenhofer, Sandra M, Bristow, Kristi J . Greenawalt, Kerry D. Peterson,

‘ ■MaETflfTeTTTOajTmcrtydlB-R— Rupert, Gooding; Judith L. Hardin«. F iler; Marfa L. Ar- * ■ ■ " -T any ‘Hepworth, Janet M. Parish and Phyllis E . Unzlcker, all Buhl, and L e s lie H. Cam eron,Bellevue."

Graduating from the College of Business and Economics from Magic Valley are:

C hristopher A shenbrener, R alph . W, C arpenter, Christopher E . Dahl, Michael C. G re e r , R ob ert D . H olm es,. Michael J , McCIymonds, Jam es

—M ichocl J . Quesncll, Twin _W,./MQtlcrn and John R,.,Reed, , FalB.: Lester Q. Bolan. Wch- Twin FollS! DarT' C.- Eaton; ' dell; Tony L. Stewart, Rupert;

F.-Starkey, Glenns.Ferry; Scott W. U w ln , Fairfield; Yvonne Holmes, Patricia A. Kloepfer and Gerald B. Thaxton, all Burley, and Darol J . Brown, R ich ard L. Jen nin gs, and Steven T. Pence, all-of.Buhl.

C ollege of A griculture j g rad u ates from the > M agic

Valiev aren Irtcludtf;

IT h e m e l o d i o u s c a l l o f t h e o l d f l o w e r v e n d o r r i n g s

t h r o u g h t h e a i r o n c e a g a i n .

H e ' s a t 1 0 2 M a i n , a s w e l l a s K i m b e r l y & B l u e L a l < e s

B r a n c h e s g i v i n g a w a y f r e e o r c h i d s t o t h e l a d i e s . *

It ’ s J u s t a n o t h e r p a r t o f o u r 6 5 t h y e a r c e l e b r a t i o n

■ J u n e 1 t h r o u g h 5 .

— D r o p - i n - a n d - p i o k - y o u M a v o r , ---------------------

‘ (300 O rc h id s p o r 'd a y )

TW IN F A L L S

Bank&TrMst-102 01 M aln/Sorvlng~lhc MOQlc v a llo y for 65 yoofB'

Russell A. Collett, Paul; Anita and John R . Workman, Rupert;L . Falcn , King Hill; Daniel J . - Ja m e s E . W histler, P a u l;....l^ lrd and Donald G. Ricketts, Rlchai*d D. B oesiger and

. both jQ C Q m tfU w d K. Yoling. .W illiam C.._,Kyle,_Mfiwnla.ln__Hazeitoni John A. Satidy, Hom e; Scot A. Stradloy,Hagerman; Wllles K. .Cheney, , K im berly;. Jolm T. Martin and-Soodingi M ®fk L. Lierman and Michael W. Simpson, Ketchum;Darwin R . Voder, F lier; Joseph Fred J . C ray ,'H ail(.W. M organ, Eugene M, C., Ilulme, Hagerman; RobertRlnebold and FrunK D, Toner, R. flurkhardt. Dennis H. Moyerall Burley, and J«/ne« I.. and C?furlo» H. Sams, allHuhl. Gooding, and Daven "A.

Graduatiis of the College of Bradley. Jam es I., CrawfordEngineering at the UnlverHlly and Jolui M. Harker, Burley, of Idaho from the Magic-Valley , - U nda M. Polmsr.of MountainInclude;'

Ronald W. King, Jim m y D. .1 Lelchlltcr and Roger J . Murruy.

all Twin F alls ; Jerry A. Keely, • ' ' • ' ' n l :

Home will receiv^e a Juris Doctor degrpe from the College of L aw . Other advanced (Mgrees will bo recelvetji by Jan B. Barlow,-m aster of b^islness udinlnistratlon; Juan B , Barlow and Jam ep A. Hawlev, both m aster o f a r ts ; A llan R .

Darwin J . Rytting and Edwin .Sexton, all Rupert; Francis 10,I,om bard, J r . , Loren J .McGratli and Daren B . Up' church, all M ountaln-Hom e^--Ploler»rnm Bl«M >f-icl«u»rW ul_ a w r le s L. Ratlikc, IW>ort Donnollo)-, ljula C.

Ododlngj Dnvld L . R c o so ,' each m astor of education, all ofQ aatleford, antf Ronald R . Twin F a lls i Qlllie E , Atchley,Jag e ls , Buhl. Hurley, master of science; J6an

Graduating from the College C. n a sse tt , apd Noola R.of Forealry will Ug Michael J . Weaver, both of Uulil, each

DAY SHIFT LADIESTRAINING ON THE JOB . . . PAID

H bilDA YS, V A CATION, HOSPITAL

L IE A V E -

rlRlOY NATI0 NAI. liN ^ V P P l

T W I N F A L L S

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. e T lrric s N e w s , t w i n f a l l s . Id a h o S u n d a y . M a y 3>, »V70

S A V E B I G A T S A F E W A Y D I S C O U N TS A V E A T S A F E W . A X D I S C O U N T O N E V E R Y S H O P P I N G T R I P !

Idea l For Those Bock Yord Cookouts ond Light Sum m er M enus

Luscious Sw eef Fruit

College of .Southera Idaho, will-be conducted by Fran Tanner,. associate professor of drama at C SI, shown here, and ^ n c «' Mackenzie, guest director from London. The session, which will

feature directing skills and acting techniques, will rim from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. and will carry three credits. Tliose wishing to take only the morning session m ay m ake special arrangemenU. Anyone over the age of 16 m ay attend by registering June 4 and 5 at the CSI administration building.

A rea Sliideiils To.G el A rn i« l _—F orces C o m h iiss io n s 'A lK I. - :

MOSCOW - A number of Magic Valley students will re­ceive commissions in the v* arious branches of the armed fo rc es today ' d u rin g . the

mencement exercises.R ece iv in g com m issions a s -

second lieutenants in the U. S. A rm y Reserve M i l be Ralph ’ W indsor Bresnanan, Twin F a lls ; L loyd W. Werner, Jerom e; and Mark L . Lierman, F iler. •

Ronny W. French, Heybum and Donald D. Miller, Wendell, will receive comi^sslon? as ensigns In the U. S. Navy.

■ N aval Reserve ensigns are Charles R . Sams, Gooding-, and Ja m e s Motterti, Twin F alls .

Miciiael J Cryder, Twin Falls, w ill receive ' a . ' second lieutenant's commission In the M arlneCorps ncsecve..and two—

— M a girV a lle rs tu d en tsrF red J—

G ray of Hailey and John' T. Martin.- Ketchum, will become en sign s in the N avy upon

' completion of summer training.

Frankfurters Ground dfucl Chuck R oast Round Steaki Sliced Bacon Pork Chop"^

S t t r l i n g U l b ._ S k i n l . M P k s

K l t ' » A l w a y »“ G r o u n d l b .

S l a d i C u lU . S . D . A . C h e l < « . ’ l b .

- F u l l C w i5 U . S . D . A . C h ' o l c t l b .

C u d o h y _ 1 . l b .W i c k l o w P l i g .

Canned H am s " Fryer B re a st

WItSON-BATESTWIN FALLS JEROME BURLEY

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mixi^OLXoutbs Have WorkedTo Finance J aunt To Europe

HEYBURN — A flight to Condie, flnd Mary Jo Hansen. Condic have worked andEurope Is just a few weeks daughter of Mr. and M rs. Rue) budgeted for almost two yearsaw ay, bill it has taken five H ansen, all R u p ert; H elen to earn enough iro n ey toMlnico students several months Thomas, daughter of Mr. and. finance the five-week tftp .to w ork and earn enough m onty M rs. Leslie Thomas and advisor Raymwid Anderson is recel^Hngto finance such a trip. « Raymond Anderson, a ll financial assistance by the F SL

Heyt?urn.L. ..and— ^ .^ A n n a _ as^an pdvlsof, Becky_Hein2e’3

M ary Jo Hansen has worked at odd jobs and-wiU also receiye help from her parents.? '. ’ The tour, which will Include SO hours classwork and workshops, will be altendM by n»any .:5tudenlfl thmiighnut the

________liy the Foreign Study Maughan, daughter of Mr. and parents are financing her tripLeague June 20. will be fiecky' Ml'S. flalph“ — **^nt;hftnr- an b Hf*1pp Thoma.*; hasHeliue, daughter of Mr. and Minidoka. earned all but which is ____________________

— Mrsr-Albert-THeinEerPaiflt-Paul^— ij^ nn a-M »ughan -and-Paul— financed-by-hei^pereuto,-and— lourfmcrnnd-six d ay sa fP ffr idle. ^Qno fJ jL a n d Mrs- R«y

United States. It will consist o(- - nine days each at Bhissels.

earned all bul $50U, which is ueneva, Avljjhoirand In general”

TImes-News, Twin Falls-ldaho Sunday. May 31. 1970

E A G E R L Y AWAITING IHelr departure Jun e M for a French lour sponsored by the Foreign Study League are Mlnico students from left, Becky Helnze, M ary Jo Hansen, LeAnna Maughan, Paul Condie, Helen Thomas and Raym ond Anderson, advisor.

Blaine Aides Hit-----

Someofthe stadents have worked and budgeted (or alm ost two years to fliunce the flve*week.trip tour which Inclute^ 80 hours of classwork and wprksjiops. . -

For Fund Refusal

t . ■

Set ®rCt(y~Of^hjirks'B U R L E Y — Cassia District districts in the Snake R iver camps all take place the. first contests are scheduled, tod an

~ -gouts win hold tlieir an- Area Bov Scouts Cnunpll________ rtav. a s » lll ihp n i . i r ln awards DreseimUon— An

H A ILE Y — Blaine coun^ M a rtln d a le told the T im es-c;om m issloners, by not ap- News F rid ay. "T hey are Justproving funds tor a tivc-year interested iii' lowering taxes.” reappraisal program for the The o ffic ia l told com-tounty, have made it impossible m issioners at a special meetingto comply with the law , W. D. this week, that by not approvingM artlndale, county assessor, the valuaUon budget at theh »y rhBriTwi: ~ appointed linie in - F e b ru a ry _ T _ ,

The commissioners actually they h ave "m ade it im p ossib le-- ^ ,7 5 7 - ^ ^ - - T t . 'o i v i n - „ , ih avefailed lo facethetactso f an for us to comply wlUl the law ," _ B U R L E Y - The Red Qross

Burley Bloodmobile¥isit Set MohdaY ^

nual Camporee F riday aqd The event wlil begin Frid ay Campfire. An Order of the tlonal historical and scenic hike Saturday at the City of Qocks, 'afternoon with a one and one- A rrow program with new has been planned for the afr repo rts .'^Leo Henscheld,' half mile, hike and then set-up members will conclude the temoon. chairman. ' camp. First class requirement day’s activities. Each troop wlllrbe asked to .

About 400 Scouts are expected will be to pack for overnight. Saturday’s schedule begins a t make a trophy to be presented to participate in the camporee Registration, assignm ents of 6:30 a . i^ w ith breakfast, flag as an award, stated Mr. Hen- , which is annually held by the six campsites and the putting up of ra ising and d ean -u p . S k il l “ scheldrA ”reglstraiIon fee of 50"

cents per boy and leader will be collected Upon arrival at the Camporee site.

A doctor firewood and water

in creased tax load, Mr.

i UJ, w m u. Residents who need bloodC om m issio ners vetoed his Bloodmobile wiU be in Burley replaced.-should- caU _ M ts .,,

Project At Magic Reservoir Has S econd IdahQf: PrioriTy^ ------ : fordrinklng.and cooking’w i U - b e - - ~

—-------- provided at the camp site. A p -— -------arking lot for all vehicles is one

____ o ♦„ c „♦ —r - —- — SHOSHQNE_^_Recreational Old West” plans, and Harrell Shoshone, and the Old.^Time and-one-half miles from therequest fo r $14,000 to finance the , B ^ J fJ -E ik s L & S hS a^^ u “^ 7 o f .M r s- Director for the Bureau of Laiid Shosh'oneT w h {n -epo rted-F idd le«-Jam bocee-Ju ljL42-^ --------------- -------------------- --l i ' ^ r . r e a r r L p p r a l s a l p r o g ra m L ^ g e H aU a n d th e „ a i„ „ s k a g iv in g th e p e r s o n s r S o n e o l T ethis week. It w as the second quota is 150 pints. .name bipod is need for and the la c k e r , has told members

s had been Pm 'tng the la s t quarter number of pints. - • pf the North Side CommunlUes

Ju ly 4 c e leb ratio n fo r the city park.campsites and all Bear will be packed in.- Leaders...ln_shaige__of.;Hhe_

" Sever;denied earlier. M r.'M artlndale' ------ cwvc. oj u. u.c that im proved re^rM troiraTthen resubmitted the request, “ sed 167 pmU of blood ac- g^e receiving regu lar gam m a facilities a t Magic Reservoir

E a r l i e r - ^ th is m o nth cording to M rs. A d ^ e Brim , globulin shots,which is th e .in - . second on the T T • ! T 1 • • 1representatives o f the state tax C assia Couhty Blood Chairman. fecUon-fightlng Ingredient of j g^ M lis t of p r io rity O B l l C V V r i H G l p c l lcommlsision met with county conunissioners and suggested the county participate in the re a p p ra is i program, created by the Legislature, which or­ders each county assessor to conduct a continidng program of'valuation ‘ of all properties. q t v i

•nie legislation also sUpulates T I T U g l d U l that county commissions fur­nish the assessor with such

G ooding To B egin Fun

blood plasm a. Blood that has become outdati^ o r is o therw i^ unsuitable for the whole blood transfuslpn.is used fo r gamma globulin. , '

Blood and blood derlvatles are furnished wtthoot d^arge by

, the Red Cross blood p ro ^ a m to

various adtlvitles are M y lln cam psite se lection ;

LaM ar Hurst, camp Inspection;D. A. Taylor, health, saU ty and sa n itation ; Rusty W alker, b u g ler : Sylvan Burg i and

HAILEY — John K . Barton’, creating an o vercrow d in g Roscoe Ward,. Order of the priority status, it is 16tb and the 30. this week accepted the post sltuatlonattheKelchum Em est Arrow; Max Bruce, campfire w • high use” areas, near more of principal of the Wood R iver Hem ingway ScKool. I t stories; Don SUcock, events; , populated centers, are taWng H i^ Sdiool, r e p la ^ ^ Richard seem ed the consensus of Andy Wilson, award presen-precedence a t this time. -........ - Jones who resigned w accept a opinion of the board m em bers tation; Lanny-Wilson and M e .-

The ten tative p lan s fp r guidance post the district, thatam or^conttaulngran geof Bruce, conclu^Jln^ Mk«. faciUUes a t M a g i c a i d e -me sdjool hoard of trustees studies would be avsdlaWe. to . _ P ^ 8

projects.Howe.ver, in the n ation al

------- -- ; , • ,, , iciMUMva Ok waiUUl uua»M ui u usfcccs ovuwva nuutu M■ I »». ♦ would cost around 1150.000 for approved the appointm ent thertudenlsif both-gradM w e re Order of the Arrow Chief, wiU

GOODING - E d L e a c h , • thelnitial work, hesald. Road to during a sp e c ia l m eetin g taught alone school. Additional be responsible for the Saturdayoodlng councilman In charge * , the a r w w odd be from Squw e Wednesdaynlght. M r. Barton is teachers will be re q u ire d , monilngbreaMast and cleanup;

1 JOHNSON . . ; has been appointed to tbe

in terim posilioo of state

msn ine assessor wjin suci Coodine councilman In charge . uic v * .- .g c a the area would t>e from square Wednesdaynlght. M r. Barton is teachers will be re q u ire d , morning oreawasi ana cleanup,additional funds and personnel • . recreation announced the hospital or doctor In connection Lake,'U . S. 03 two miles to the current director o f guidance for however, as will added buses. Purpose of the Camporee is toB«mnvh».rMin»r*.ritn rn rrvout recreauon. announceu uit ad m in isterin g the ih o « » » » ________________ ... . • w i/ .u n / .u «ii

,.-M . w - . ~ w . — . ______ _____ iB 'betw eC nthB i _exceed two m ills, Mr. M ar- f ^ R o y '^ jo h n in ^ L d lr^ ^ 18and59m ay ^ n a t e b l ( ^ , b u t get up, w ith one-hldf o r ’tb em M a ie r ’s deg ree b i education 't in d a le 's request is less than one T h a Cinn/Hnu ■ peA onS under '21 /inmnlno fflHlltlM An flunhnlt onH tn»oht Rnolish in pjirpv

S ? w a y next w eek accom nodaUonsfor 50 f ^ U l e s state .u l K e r s i t y , with^

. , i^ n w , w. u. hTist iau<w ~ ••«v «.ui i cm uu G«.west and to the east side b f the the county. reservQ lr . Ther^ be He Is a grat

n r r S - “ r r ' S ^ s S 7 r a 7 m .'^‘ •6 consent of a parent or guardian. innnn

camping facilities. An asphalt and taught English in Carey, High School for f i ;^ years, .V. ____ mill T ........ ........... .............. -

representalive in District 21-A "T h e attorney general and S j j S V n e ° G ° L f l '^ o iI 't lS consent of a parent or gu ard an . over 100.000 per- having served In the^guldancehv r.nv. DflnnM .W u e h o n . He .„ v Hpfpr. Saturday,JuneG .Season tickets in te rv a l betw een sons visitor days use at M a^ c .-p ost for the past year

at |Ra. t uif day being ba ‘ .........................i___bv G o v . Donald SaraueJson. He tax commission have deter-

- has indicated he will no! oe a mined Ihat the budget Is HWL h e flvflllablp fnr fm

candidate for the nomination in jjm iied by the fou? percent o IsS weeks and not more often p a c k e ? ' 3 ™ e r e are 'ii^ O O ' p id iilM 'Jo st la s t 'in o S h w'ltii ' |the Aug. 4 pri,..ary. increase on local budgets for the than five tim es a y e a r ^ n o r s ^h i^ les go oviy Magic Hoad the inlentta o f- le a v in g theIncrease on local budgets for the

1070 tax y e a r," Mr. Martlndalem m lold the Tlmes-News, "but the[ V I 0 H t i S C H p C four per cent limitation would

^ imnlu (n fijliirn hiiHitota hnoivlin itiated by th e -B L M and then hired io fill his post,

told the Tlmes-News, "b u l the J^ ” X t a r J h M eJer' U U Another development being' profesilon, and M r .'Jo n e s waslour per cent limitation would months after delivery |,y ,h e - b l M and then hired to fill hl» post,apply to fitture budgets based ™ ^ Persons should not give blood e la te d .agencies, Is south of In other school business this

A c on the 1070 valuation budget. within s lx .m o n t t s ^ te r a u r p r y j „ „ „ 5 . „ along week, the board approved the/ \ S i - . a r nuns WhUe meeting with.the tax ™ o r afteEfeceivirig transfusions. p„cker said this transferolboth theaevenUi and_ ' com m ission re p re sen tatives n..uinn 4i,u summer will be persons with a hist^ory of jg scenic and could eighth . jr a d e stu d en ts nowI n t o ( a n a l Ihla month, the commission K w o m S hepolills'at any tim e In the past i^ o m e a s atUactlve as the mtendlng the Ketchum gradei n t o l ^ a n a i .u g r e e d t o c a ll fo r b ld f lfo r a j) - a re ju tom atically excluded as shoshone F alls area near Twin Bchool to the Hatley junior high

K U P E R T , - T w9 men p ru liw rs fo rlh e county to work escap ed serious in ju ry and with the assessors office in : i■ fiiffttlhln til A meeting for Junior high and

- - iiFU4nterngtM in ,,

Falla. . •. sdiool next y ew .He.ouilined the BLM program PresCTtlyrsomeBO

••John ny H orlion'.', c lean u i comprise the tw o g rad e s,

develop proficiency among all

packing, unlfoiming an^ to develop, through competition, activity, and U\^g In the camp commiinity, the basic alm s' (k scouting citizenship . training, c h a ra cte r development and

w lw ntH elt^rrdrlven-b^ U rry-prop erty-inthe-eeun tyrC pm m i--- “^x^;^H-{l|^^-^-^jjr^ ‘ ' g ; : i ; ; ‘| ; j -■ ......----------------------------------i : . Reynolds, 21, RuperU went ssilonerp , Utla wcek.Jifi^»fi)U)iU-.-„phool *ut'10 B- m- Wodnes dav— ® ------------- - th e-Sh o B h on e -7 o H lc e -* t tMinto u camil. landirife upside , d eterm ined to f o T ^ re- domain whlgh covers 3,000,000

iX:ater-.'™'"“ :tfrr'u„TfZClalIlls pjissenger, Russell Sch- costs can be budgeted next «> , ■ . - ,

w nrz, 2 1 , ’ a lso of Rupert, your. ______r i o l C l S H O V V

-JON cnnnMAN

There >^11 be two ^ v is ions of ■par H elp a tnTri C am pTn g . p ack in g , uniforming, e tc ., where each patrol wUl be Judged on its proficiency In the Items and based on a score sheet, awarded one of the three Camporee ra tio s. They are prpficlent,-standard and par­ticipating.

The second divlsioi) (s com* petltlve sHUls and ev«nta wl^lch •gggn-BCUvlty~tr-tleag iiiid tp ■

^provide an opportunity -for

HMUrom Uw ow and-si - M t - , thatto the cunul bank. When ho without adequate funds, ho diHCOvered that Mr. Reynolds cunnbt get tho property now on WHS still in the car, ho dove Uie ro lls re-appralSed which

' duwn and pulled him .trom. would - coat th« county, an

-Mi&u«e Of-

acres of land. Me. Packer was introduced by H arre ll A. Thorne, Shoshone C ham ber delegate, at the Thursday night

Paul M a n

U -

A i i v i o n l $ o y

T o G r u ' d u a l e

• c r y............ partlolpate. -PatroU-i« l l l - .b a -

ju ^ ( ^ on the ability ofaD o f l W members with a first and,

‘ second place award given (or each event. >

W EST PO IN T, N. Y (AHTNC) - Cadet Jon R.

. Family IsP a r k H i t ' /'v™o?‘ piJoon"FLctors“ S r e { S i S ' ' r j : r ^ p l o ‘ t P g l lI a T K . r l l t . ' " Company meeUng on pollution ,

bohlnd the aieorlng wheel. Tho estim ated two million doUars 'w “ 'ifow“ . " " S a V o’ t'^1™ T a l e ’'N l i w “ won'The top V a i l ? ' ' “ " a e '! ! a ^ '” n““ ' ™ 1th P m l, in is t ^ d ° ' 'l j “ 7r‘S " thi“ u ' * S

x v t h o - ' s o n iT" rro'“5;‘“s,“'“ar.s ^ rTcVcrr ; ;;: “M n -st.' w tooth ssLfsrBoi;.*?!; ^Ituperl police said that Mr, valuotlon r i county-properly i,g \g |o , I n ' ttio' pprK are Valley courtesy lour to lie pr6-' received F riday rocolved a R U P E R T - Sl« m em b m of

4 -

— - ........- . , tttuBim' HI muiia, witi uraaviu. v«»«v »»»«> » » » -» « ■» » « » < » -» « ,piimffftp w m i i u i» uj— «>■!■■■■ nMfc—MMii— ^l a de at DUTley,. When th®

' 1 n l S ^ r ^ m a ^ at iS lS ia^^Se" only - m - l t l e . I K S S L

; to b . opened 0 f f l c W , J u n M , „ j , „ „ „ ^ „ „ . ,

l'C|lM tlin u i l l)ulldin tT re»r . . . ( ' T<i;^ n |u m l- in a n 'iM W « * « --3 f ; !; ! l .S y i' J ^ ^ ^J . R . N Icholion, Sawtooth, said Ihey l»ad ]u*l driven Into pom iw, au/uoion.Valley, alonk with RoberU tlwlr pKw. a n K l t n c w d tha All p a ^ g m In the’ rtcjwpMcKercher and Ralph Qaco. a c c ld il. Tlie older Mr. F dto n ‘' " ’ i U - u c k , which vrii deTOUilwd. ,

- - - academy since 1802. . re ceived minor U jJu r ii i . ^

1 1 , 1 0 0 to the caf.Neither of tho two young men

was Injured.

G. F. Bandstand WUl Be ResforeidO liSN N S FEH KV - One of eluded Mrs, 0 , E , Ooodman, of the city ctm oH ry and other uoiii lieurgu M orrow to bulW ------------ --------- . ---------------- _ ---------------

Ulonni Ferry's-ojdml limtl- .proilitonli Mrs..a..*,-Ilob«rt- .n«o»i«ipy.,exn«n«>«rlncludln« Ulo ■truclura. On Jtlly 4, lM6,.',ll(illey. rcgordlnil "Dnvs lit tin Is tonncf mayor o( Paul, 'jiiarlia, llni .tiwlilnnil In null n in .Jra .iilfn (iroildonn M n fanrlnj— ______________ _____ It"’ '.‘1 * 1 ^ :!° ^ ^ * ° ° “ ” ' " ' " ' . . ■ i iMemorial Park, will be restored W, A, Lulng, second vice Wa club's name was later H«l that (jracW in« conical top K l I l ’ l l ^ V H n t H l l t l n l l B t B H o I iH -by membwi of the Alpha Delta pruldanti Mrs, 'niomai Hall, diuignl to tho Improvemenl of the little btilldlng. U U F l C y P O I

C ± i « c l l l a v F v p n t

chanter ot b eta Blt^niiisPhl aecretary,. and Mra. H. M, CluB, and the control and Und*orth«prcfmtcltypark ____ ,■ n i w . . i i w i l i i H u d m ™ •.«»«.> KnUhrBtlon'win hfr Mri. Shernd>reiioriad'newio ro E T rH T o wvlce profe*' H tO Tb«rtro aiurerTD ueiw ere-t^^ from' John BU R LEY - . Mary .Jo . Who gtwti Inol^^d ^

C o n / t i T O n n ^ V K C ^ted atV an^ B n|^..................... .................. ............... ........................... _______________________________ B cctto n i-o n a tor tha ball park Burley SoropUmbt ,planning by a group of civic- cording to the mlnutM, w a i to « d thfl othec tor tho "tourltt •c h e la f ih lp , w a i honored U Q rw d e W ^ d b u r y , ^m in ded lown»womon who "bu y a hearse for tho (pvni." The wom^n'^ n«*t . prOJ«ct p irk ” . Tlio b M d ilM d w aa during tho group'i yuM t d»y t o i . date.

J bandstand was the outgrowUi of H ie dub'a first project, ac^ • board of ti^uiteu.iilnnnlnu hu n 0 miin nf clviC* COtdlnR tO the mlnUteS. WOl In wIthgtwiMtr

M r i . I W ^ W w l i r p i ^ ^ ie d to li ly ^ t v ^ Ju n o l< r ju id

m tnaou townswomen w / ■ lu i-« « ipwn. »iiv t' wiuw h iraM .tJiv^wi para • tn « uHuuakMtu.k b * u iu u is mm b>vm|>■ «!«««* -—r - ^ - j - P -orgBnlsod tho Glenna Forty Uirough "fiWlng oooial teas, wa» to construct a bandatand moved to 'th e now park ik>on litndMOn mooUnn at B ry an 'i ^

S r ^ , T , r , i ' r ; v ' i r £ S » ' , ^ k " " i U i r R . b « r , u M r., N il.U .e L e t r , , U l . r r . l l r . a d t o ™ ,

W .

I. bui-TKB-Tn-ojm -Trar-ilnally- mado*to*«QquU«^land4or the l i i e c lu b 's f irst o fficers, oompleted. In addltlati, the club b an ditan il — if two-year

elected at im oellniiln Uw homeof M rs..tM w anl M, OUrk, In- w W chw M *U oo«l«lt6 ««urv«,

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SOnday, M ay 31,. 1970

In Stunning DriveBy HOWARD LU XEN BERG concern arid gloom aboul the

U PI B o iin eu Writer econgmy will look awfully sillyNEW YO RK (U P l)-S lo c k s 12 months from now. He. said

staged a stunning recover)' this the market is going to resumeweek .afl the !>)» W a itg ndvanrp. anri hp. e-------“

Stocks f Times-News Public FonimOptn Hlfll Lo«( CIOM Cl

n !it t r n s k u siIm efi »-4«.M Alt 1 11...

COMPAHATiyt irocK votuM e

W riter Links Nuclear Tests, F ires In IdahoEditor, Times-News: other biases from Ontario noflh

You knew last year that to Cuprum then, batches o f fish w ere polsoiled to Remember the B-47 crash in

Seattle Area ReportedForum Rules n -

Forum letters m»«t be con-,Under Thrcat Of R iolscemed with topics of general interest and must be of Editor, Times-News:

H eadlines Inwho work or own property.

Every effort should be made

industrial average bounced off to happen relatively soon, a 74*year. low to score (ts b ^ A buoy to investors at the

W a u ^ w ?g ^ weekend w as a statement from

. -nia rlAMly warhpri hnrnmp- nfflH a l'th flt Nix o n ,h a s no

The editors of the Tiroes- newspapers tell of teachers to keep Idaho schools free of the■ “ ‘ V W UnOnnfho In ie s r

WEEKLY SALESat Bob Erkins’ place at Buhl. In 1958 (coincidentally behind an publication U, In their opinion, p ea cefu l school clim ate of and largely administer somany

vr'*M the last 10 years, there has been atrburst in Nevada?) 1 hplpetj th^. subject matter Is. of a Montana and I^aho.jPne school of our universities today, available Information of deep- pick upLiheiragments of form er. uh»lnuH nature i« nnt in gaod area in MftntynQTirith.<wflntngii-------------------- CBCI U A^

s .—taEte-tjr-is-repetltious-aBdJiflS-Jor-KL-teachers received 450 (Buhl)-

. . . of 30 top blue chip intention of preparing further companies, at its lowest level higher taxes this year even if since Nov. 19,1962, soared 32.04 the federal budget deficit runs points Wednesday, and conti*' ash igh as$5b iU ion . nucd its spectacular advance In a related development, a for another 37.24 points in the Commerce Department official final two sessions. • > said that although re a l output

• All this cam e on the heels of as m easured by the gross the most precipitous decline national product declined In the since the depression of the first quarter, current Indica* thirties, and enabled thc-stock . tions—a r e - t h a t the_second . market to rack iq) its first quarter w ill show a m o d est weekly advance in aboul two gain.

ii^pftiA an t-than-tha-

WHAT THE MARKET DIO

, r A - n

Analysts said the dramatic words from key governmentcomeback stemmed from the ofHcials,” a Wall Street analyst Tuaes m7!;m » .m arket’s technical or Internal commented, ‘ ‘w as that the Tb' m*'"factors, although many in\»s* stock m arket has staged ators apparently were buoyed by technical ra lly that so far h a s ' o«troit sti •ix.jm

reassurances from top govern- more staying power than “ miil'V, lu;SS‘ «■,ment ofScials that the battle anything w e ’ve seen lately.” ' ' against Inflation was being won He concluded that if theand the economy would show market bolds this gain over the h.gii

■ »<teyfrH-wiU-bo.t>a good-

from Antelope Valley, the Arco started then. covered In the Jorum. schools alone. ' _ N ebraska has had -Tlyearea,southwardalong the Wood The shifting of rock, local All letters must bear the The reason Is obvious. In a c a p ita ls—two t^ ito r la l capi-

River system towards Tuttle, as falls and slides along the Snake, signature and address of the single week In Seattle, the tals in Omaha and three state. . TT. . . . . well as the Thousand Springs Columbia Fissure (pattern of writer. The name ot the writer University of W w h ^ to n has capitals In Lincoln.

STANDARD i POOR >00 STOCK INDEX an d^C rystar^rin gs'area ,-like t&neaver«ges7MjU>^eighthours. will appear- when published been threatened with closure.«$ind«.truu Jo h an scn ’ s w ell near after a “ triggering blast” . In unless there Is a personal H undreds of th o u san d s of

m'K i i o! Tuttle. Mr. Ravenscroft is a Nevada, but Mount Redoubt request that It be withheld and dollars of damag’e was done,soottoclcV 74:ts iMt 7»js up «:io'responsible citizen who has faithfully responds with ash, the reason for such a request and robbings, burglaries and

-WEEK'S MosrACTivE STOCKS rslsed some pertinent qucstions stcam and smokc bctween 16 to • stated. This request will then be bombings are everyday oc-i*.VlSa the matter, as have other, 18 hours afterward, north of considered by the editors and it currances. Forty-Rve buildings

'■ iIjm m l- n u u il+ -o ld c r-c it iie n sw h e n th e “ secret” Kenai; Alaska?( San Salvador .will cither be .granted or the and school fac ilitie s wereatomic plant w as planned for and B aja California correspond letter w»J be returned to the bombed this year, ^ e v e n ex-the Lost River sinks, 700 feet with the time-dlstance pattern w riter. plosions were reported the past

fhn .........wgfik of Woting find two ocrsonswere KiUed.

Wnu«Canii«M,0M ........................A T & T U4,Wt *S>4 41>< 4S>>'fXtroic Cp 4SI.SM l l ' l TO .1] *■ei>KMtk*su.m u 't Sfu

River. emanating out of "zero'Can you expect water to run usually known In the trad e.as R e a d e r Q u e r ie s

downhill? Is th is why the “erratic aftershock whiplash” .> i cchildren from the Jifth grade up or “ rock-burst” to the miners — l o S a v e

And In the face of this, a federal Judge handed down a decision that rioting and

last half of the year. technical sign.”Pre^dent Nbwn told leaders t Another analyst said the

of the business and financial advance still “ must be regard-community at a Wednesday dinner meeting he believes the nation's economy is basically strong and will register an i^)turn in the second half of the year as a result of administra* tion policies.. Arthur Bum s, chairman of

- - - the Federal Reserve Board

ed as tech nical" because the fundamental news background remains undianged>

For the. week, the Dow Jones Industrial average w as up 38.27 at 700.44, whUe the New York Slock Exchange Index mirrored..

Atim«rtOlinMM t0‘ . SSyilmi En« *33.100 20>t HMllgo Ek« 444.300 lt>. ISBquHYFr.dJ43.JOO U ‘ i 13L*»IB Town lt>,1«0 4»< 1

Grain

itlM l’il have been protesting the phenomena that Has K n i n l v P a r k n i? p « i destruction of property byIrresponsibility of “ specialists proliferated in sequence to the ‘ ^ ' “ students" was a legitimatein government and industry” ' nucldar explosive tests across Editor, Times-News; and therefore legal form of

AMERICAN have a pat phrase to any the world In the past 25 years. We were asked to save all protest.ciowchg. query concerning the regional "C A T ” or c lear-a lr tur* brands of cigarette packages The spectacle of “ professors”

- - ' ■ ----- .tirnn.agA t» halp a ac filthy ~m e ;Ia m a sp e c ia llsta n d th a tis theA EC calleditin 1962; lateral g jrlin an iron lu n g ..^ weren't ra ff they teach, going from

my

-----f—

a rise of $2.34 to 141.78 in the average common share price.

(Fed), told a 'private gathering Standard St Poor’s index o f 500 ; after the dinner they *need riot docks g ^ ^ '4 .3 0 " l6 "7 6 ;5 5 ; ' be concerned about the alert* The U PI m arket indicator, ness or the ability of the Fed to measuring all stocks .traded, meet monetary needs of the climbed 2 .12 to 70.80! Of the 'nation!” ' ---------- rT 7«1ssu es c ro s s in g ^ e “ taper“ Vice President - Spiro- T. advances outdistances declines,Agnew also sounded ^ o^im is* l,lV6 to 486. There were 9 new tic note, h addressing a highs set, and 1,316 new lows. s<« i.io'*. meeting o f Long Island Republi- Turnover swelled to 80,680,697 cans, he sa id thje recent decline shares from. 39,680,310 shares in the stock market neither the previous week. It also w as Aug reflects nor predicts a serious well ahead o f 42,734,480 shares decline of the economy. which dianged hands during the

•'■nie stock market needs to year ago period.IBM , by far the week’s most

productive perform er, soared 30 points, while other big gainers Included Burroughs up 18 /8,Avon Products 15V«, PlttstonCo. 10 ^ , Kerr-McGee and ______Meroorex 94i apiece, and Du Pont 11.

Occidental Petroleum, the. d«< mostactiuel)UcadedJssue»j-oae„;^''^2% to 18H on 1,633,000 sharfes.D ie firm said It planned to

tornadlc winds, sporadic but given any d«a(ls about her; campus to campus agitating forvicious after every craterlng or then all of a sudden we’re not overthrow of the governmentair burst, a s after the last two asked to save the packages. But has /eached such notoriety thatFrench tests. Have Utah, Idaho we have a supply of them on some have been suspendedand the Western A m erican hand; ahd we’re wondering If from their Jobs,storms been a result of the any reader knows of any If. ever there w as anunavoidab.le. byproducts o f projects they could be used for. argument for an economy^'cfTnuclear explosions? The Bliss store and people from as we in Idaho enjoy, where

____ . . . . . . ....... If the French tests still In- se v e ra l states are sending in dustry and agricu lturespeak of the devastating effect' elude a_.misslle.whose range.ls them. I t!s .a . shame-to throw - c om p lem en t-an d -su p p ort-a

ofthe “ Beast” that came out of 2;500 .miies,,. with-a. 500,000-ton . them aw ay Jf they can be used, balanced economy^ it is in the_ t h ^ s e a ;- in d - la te r _ th o - lan d ^ exp loslve-L -c h arge , to b e - I f-anyone-know s-anything—turmoll-and-uncertainty that

bringing miracles and lightning detonated underwater, will this about the little girl, who she was pervades this completely job-from Heaven — other powers so create the same seismic sea and and why they didn’t want the oriented area. Unemploymentgreat that no man dare stand coincidental earthquake that hit packages any' more for her. Is up seven per cent Md

against him — lest he be killed Tehachapi and B ak ersfie ld , please tell us. ' ’ growing. If it were not for thebythirFalse'Prophet-w ho-spoke— C a lif-ln -Ju ly -1 9 5 2 ? ------------------------------------ _ M R S .L E W IS P A R IS H fe de ral-subaldy-of-Boelng-and-nf /.hnnging_thft hnmh intn If America Is .to llve. let __________________ (Gooding) associated Industry, a real

com pletely outside ,responsibility” ?

Was this forced up a well- in t e n t lo n e d , g o v e r n m e n t bureaucrat becau se , even though both the Civil Defense handbook (Hil4) and the Bible

c,a„ (Book of Revelation, Chapter 8 , *«« Verse -13 ; (3iapter 13, etc.)

E r n e s t

M ic h e n e r

t ) n « i n d i c s l i r m o l 1 «- h e n , » c , u f « h c . r t d h > p f o p i t i > h » f i i r m t r l > i n n o r t d > i , u .

Helen Keller, the famous Mind and_________ 11 she had Wh

e^vsiyht and hejfin7. ch<H)sc between the luss ol one or (he oiher. she would prefer n> lo« her vision und reiain her hearing.

"DaiJd\ ' C'ied ihe ho}, 'M omm} tmafhed my on backinn out of {h«

■ / f ' l \'ourfA\n fault. ' Daddv .-oliled • /

leave n the /a»>

7*i'i :

Plow share p ro je c ts , or hia followers?

Remember the " fr e a k " series of fires in.Twin F alls last year — coincidental to a nuclear test in Nevada? Or in the 1950s the.

A m erican s decide; let the pk — . • r \ Cformer "N azi speciallsU” go U o n a l l O n U 1home and plant “ sa fe " nuclear r rexplosions there, and " s a fe ” I V p e W T l t e r Apollo rockets whose vibrations 'in the water-supported sands of D r a w S P r a i s e

be watched closly,” Agnew noted, "but it would be 'a mistake to let its swings take us off the course toward price stability and sound economic growth."

Ih e vice^ president concluded that "1970 is going to be a good year . for • business, with an

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u p t u r n in ^ h p < p r « n n H h a l f " _ _ _Maurice Stans, Commerce

Secretary, said there was “ no ................. .......... ..... ^______ „Justification" foir th'e recent purchase one million of Its ownsevere selloff in stocjt market shares. ' ' •prices. Telex Corp., second among

Stans told the American the actives, added 1% to 14 b■■ManBfl«mant 4ttodation i that, — Mflti600 ■ aharas.— Bann-

rash o f lightning fires In the Florida are causing a m assive, Times News-South Hills and across the though gentle sinking o l j

S e o 1 0 . 1 } 1 0

SOVeeAN M^AL *

problem would become acute.This decline in employment

and job uncertainty has had a sobering effect on many tax­payers. Qubs are being formed to study and direct, action regarding future tax le^ es and

i wuuiu iiRv lu uiBJin ouiuac proposals for bond issues. A region — after every air blast or Georuia and Alabama, while T “ 5 rebellion again st bonds tocraterlng burst? Or the “ safe‘ ’ ^ th e x * a floor of the Caribbean y , on Barbara Burkhart or expand educationalSedan blast on Ju ly 6 , lifts .to the surface the relics of • " d aU SieT on rierf.^ facilities is growing,the 342 lightning fires in T R e^ A tlan tls of 11,000 B . C. u,i,n pontrihut^rt tn thp w^rv This Is foreseeable In the faceprairies and forests of Idaho . Man U worthy of h is “ Sures showing that in 1969,

................................. and Oregon — three times that m istakes; now he must face .q qnvd«?r Fmiinment ^ million In' damage andm m S m any a c ro ss the sta tes them, a s the Apocalypse o f the Vp r j ro^^nrHc /.nn outright destruction of school,» surrounding the N R T S site? Bible so clearly te|ls us. Is recoras ot con and. science buildingsn Moj M soe‘ The 10,000 acre fire In Hells Babylon here In Washington, D. Thft tvn«xvrH*r is in f«n „oA_. resulted jM m i_.these_dem onv

---------- cn n y O T S tIirT fe -fflh en T r^ n rn v e--c :?-^ e lH fiik ~ io rT lid llV o t“ ^ ^ stratio n s. The yea r 1970payless days fighting that and disagree. Peace and harmony nrpf-intiup » **D w r> c T promises to lncrease-thls-un-

•will come to man only If he will ^ M A R Y Y O M ^return to the Book of U f e - t h e

Aserv hands consenien je of i>xJjv s' heafiy aids is ihe tele'- .phone pickup., ihii.is'.a.tm>_coiU of *ire built into ihe aid "uhlth picl.sup magnetic impulsesdirecily Irom Ihe receiver coil telephone handsel 'envtineers call this an "induciii>n" coil'. The

.swjii;h_c.uii_Liul_ihc_miciophQne. 'f the aid so sou cel no airborne

di.but only unai is picked up 1. MAICO has s ^bv the coil................................ ..

aids available with telephone pickup. Wc'il be happs to demon' strate them for you.

S t ! !S! MAICOHEARING AID

CENTERl a S M o l n W . . I 3 4 E . 1 3 l h

T w I n F a l l t ' B u t l « Y

7 3 3 -7 3 3 0 678-9312

E ducational Overhaul* ,m c . o f th e e x a g g e ra to d . K c d ^ d W 3 _ S a | d 4 L i : t _ a - l - F o r - S U F V 1 v ' a 1

Xerox and Detroit Steel rose 6'.4 and 7Vi, respectively. In heavy turnover..O ther strong gain ers in less active turnover lnclude<l Altantlc Richfield up 0.Superior Oil 7V*, P ro cter 4t Guinble 6 , Alberto-Culture 7''ii,Ainerican Air F iller 7='ii, Wall Disney 7hi, Revlon 0, Polaroid 5 ^ , and NatonMs 4Mi.

original found* stored in the Pyramid of Glzeh, Yucatan, and a burled spot in Mongolia,

V e n e z u e l a n C h i e f W i l l Vis i t U.S. •

WASHlNGl'ONi U PI)-V ene- _ iu clan Prtsaidcnt RatacLCalcjq;

ru arrives here Monday fur d»y s.of-dlii

at IncraaKlng hiN country's oil wldod 9-% in< tht». airllne^ andexports to the United Stales Cleneral Dynamics in theiind ImprovTnR'trii'do rclatloiis" aerospace group,in 'h^^nurai. ' Stcel-H generally added (i |xilnt

Hlii talks with ' S'rc.Mdeni or twu.

Editor, Times-News: Qianges must be made toU niversity and college provide education at lower cost,

education needs to be and for everyone, both rich andoverhauled. Young people know poor, The task will not be ansomething Is wrong, but they do ea.sy one. The people who nownot know what It Is, BO.they riot, run lh« cplleK cs have the'cause trouble and get nowhere, methods and m ean s o f ob-

Forty or 50 years ago, \Vc had t ilnlng an education wliere theyto go to a college town to gel a want It. All colleges are tied lo

OHHii-al Motors and Kord. raUcB<>cduc«lton.Th«l«acliwi_on nntliiuatetl SM iem of givinglo m S l lhcTr i t t o u T M i a v a i T P ” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '™ ' orodlU to- rosldont studmta

only oltioo that toachlng gould only.

where S 6 V lil a r th tt la g ls t s TW ently uncovered the mum m y covered with gold leaf over leather.

Has this civilization run Its cycle of 2,000 yeartf? There is much evidence! Let each man read the book for the truth as he fiiiall know it. In the last days of the era, the children of man land his idculisn) from God)

. will lead imperfect man back to tho truth and tfi« way of life —

. But now It is dlifw eht; :t';veryone, Knows oi many Wt: IlHVC both rad io and scholars who have long been UilnulBion, nlthf»r l a th nf dcnrlvcd of dcurees. and their which can be U8ed.lo estabU»h a rightful recognition as educated wonderful system of distant people. Wlien schoolti arc put

-andJeaEnlag.--------------Inb “ ‘ 'offlclala are expected to cenler ____ Aarouriil a reiwrl by the I I O O I I I S . A r t ,

U < ' q u c s l c ( l i l lIVeHldent'H task force on oil Import controlH, which recum*mended replacing the present _ , • . i « .quota system tor one huHctl im [ N o W 1 h 1 | 1 < I | I 1 L ;S

tariffs, ^. Venezuela has rtoj>i)etl short 'nmos-NowHi

of eicpresstng oj)po.Hltlon to the Since we are spending someproposed tariff systent, al- «ne-<»nd-one-quarter-mlUlondol.

thougli its mincH atnl till the ^lowntown area ofminister, Hugo l>erei 1a SiUvia. ''w in Kails on urban renewal to

■got Uio Impression during a our city more iMsaullfulW(isfi<ngton visit Inst winter M .a»»-flclivo im l ot vourav

„,.41>at-U w ~pfop»w il-a.nU law ii .ilfflff »10rC.-bUglllCM .-J-W l>.some dlsiTlmlnaiory featiirim wondering why several niceagainst Vciie-/,uelaii oil! restroom accommodationa wore

_ Venexuclan business lulureata incUi;i«lln_Uiinjjttn*_.— :■' urged C ald era last week lo What could bo more useful,

Insist on three main jHjinlH In neceiwary and enjoyed by more

Such systems of learnlnB can and television, proper degrees Iw utilized both statewide and nu>st • be provided for all fia lionally. Sch ools can bo educated people, wholher brouKht right Into everyone's educated in or out of college, hotnc,'llien we will have, free Tltese are things to think education, Tliat will be won< al>oiit, but.younger generations derful. Instead of the few who will soon take over and maylw aro ublu to go aw ay to eolloKe, do HiiinethlnK about It, all who want to learn can have any degree of their choice,

Not only would wo have free, education for every young man aiitl woiimn, and even older peof)le, but touching would be so much l)cttc r ; it would bo better

"Txtcauae so lew Icat^liorB would ‘ l)e needed; only the IwBt, and

.special Imiwrt ((iiotMti Iw Issued - ifl—African nnrt- M ld o a s r 'o ll-^ p w w h e ii

IH) needed; only the IwBt, and

'liieu^export teachers would be trained to p erfectio n , an<\

,of_Uyji_publ]o_Uiun’ Bointi first* teaching would soon go to d a s s reiiVrnoms? "* ■ ...... "

(

How Safi'Tflr” 'hrRttcr~-Btanaiir(is~thfln "U v c r. . .................................... ... . io -ew w U K u r— bofero-U w ughl'of, And iil-tt-enportcrs; Uiiii Venezuela Iw fair glty and spend a day sl>op- sjnall fraction of the present o llo ir ^ a grwluAl iiimmHo a l without such o c -crucks oil sliiptnonls to the cuminodaUuns?

InUcd SU U ‘s , and tha^ the___ 'llils town has been lackjng In

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Mm »v g , IIIIM IIIMI kUV____ ••uu uvvit ■HvniiiBs u i e s B f ^ e im fw ri~JniynnhiT"nnir~«fiirv6d“ 'tni8-

preferences lo low-sulphur rcsl- imrposo all Uiese years Uiat we dual fuel oil from the WOKtern Imvo existed and it la time wo do HamlaR}iere. something about that sort ot

• C a ld ^ o I* uInu expuctud tii Itiipnivunient. discuss wlUi Nixon the U.S.- A l.rH K l) PKTKlW Venexueln recinrucal trade (Twin Follst Ireaiy, b 3l^V0flt-Aia---------------------------- --------

cost.Young people are not treated

On the square In regard to ~ -Ttnrt~thoir-

Uueculuiiroule--- - _ itattspecifying reciprocal redutllwf of d U let for manufactured

I r o m ' i S W i i 1 ' «• l ullm itar y.S. iraaunont lor ' B «i»dl»l'»Prlor)rlnT w ln ir»ll» Vano

parents pay Uie toxes to carry on the colleges und unlveraltles, but only a few of Ititsso young people get to attend Bchoply.of higher . lo arn ln g . Various scholarships are bein|{ worked

Will never bo enough, und will always bo unfuii* to the young,

who cannot make Its b h o b l. ' ..........................

............ WllflKW « r* MS^Ungloplieavy, and too expensive for

m *lnly Iron und oU. Tl»e treaty ‘ ernoon at B u o o a iau rM U laVpaycri toWH iM t modified In 1W2. . clses for the Twin F a lls roachod the

C aldera; In answer to pres- & l» o l grudualjng class. .. Ume when poopla a re no longern r « i by Venosuelan business- Tlw 441 m e m ^ s of A e cIb m b e « r u « i» ononnousm m that the treaty i i outdated, oflWO will graduate ot Bp . m. burden. Also, student foes and

' larm l i t |ir«Iilont. •> >>>9 l'll>' “ I 'M ' gymil»«l>“ '> ., , m art in m alU iy pw iila .ovli

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Audible Softball Aliows_Bliiid Sunday, May 31, W70 Tlm es News, Tw in fa lls . Idaho 11

1 6 EnjoyTIompetition In Sport|iA softball you can hear has most parts of the country are

widened the world of sports tor making Atidio Balls for blind the b l i n d t h a n k s —to— thc_childrcn -In_thcir_.arcas,".:he ingenuity and doggedness of the said.Telephone Pioneers, a service The unusual ball had its

H irM p -a f-aetive-an d -T ettT C T M seg liW lgrT n ^ R Srw H efrT n a" telephone employees. Guyer, a Mountain ^ 1 1 em-

Blind children across' the ployec, -w atched sym - country are now playing soft* pathetically as a' child at the • -- - • .olhcL

experimenting, Audio B alls are movement — .a lm o s t- any being produced in quantity, ■nie movement - can hurt. Audio

_Oplorado Pioneers have made Ball gives the'm the Incentive to them for the Colorado ^ rin g 's 'move 'free ly . ’ an d — self-’ school and offered the detailed confidpntly with' imfc r

,eirproduction manual and know-how to Waho’s Pioneer group.

g o m esb yu sin gan ‘ ‘AudioBall" and Blind in. Colorado p fin gs rthat they hearin stead t t fs e e .a —stumblBtl’ ahil g ro ^ d to fmd a'

bail Uiat tiiiilL. 6 uuiia l j iitHMtH-in-ft-fiek!.-----------------------“ becp-beep” from,_ a baUery- For days She mulled over the operated sound chamber buried problem, finally hitting on the in the center of its protective obvious answer: A baU that stuffing, according to ' Twin could be heard. £he sold the Falls , Mountain Bell Manager, Colorado-W yoming Pioneer K . G . Mann. chapter on including the

“ It looks like any other soft- development of such a | ball, ball but it took six years to among its other projects’. ■ perfect. Pioneer chapters J n , N9W, after some six years of.

The newest models can be’ thrown'by art adult m ale at full

So fo r. IVtounclls or charters. al a o w r e le w all snti still

P L A N N IN G A V A C A T IO N ? ^

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WppV of yogi own pictonoi D'« Koplion dttfflv. *nouaK to lo»l boli

' phormoc>»l'wi

sa llsliecl. " W o 'r e stillBall an International

"TcJchcr^ the ball Is a ' " k ' " * ' " r lighter-welght parts,

as ^ M - l ' Smotivator.. “ Blind children," Then with obvious pride, he one expert at the school s a y s , . added, "B ut blind kids are “become ii^ibited and reticent learning to play ball and to be after repeated encounters with independent.'And that m akes it o b sta c le s ... .T h e y - - learn a l worth it ."

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many might tb in i^^ e tedious woflTof g l valuable relaxation for Mr. Cogswell. '

T. F. Uphorstef<er~ Opens At New Site

Kon Cogswell, owner a n J operator of Ron’s Custom Upholstery, plans to add a complete carpet room with

Bond 'S ales Ricported^ For Valiev

Sales of U. S. Savings Bonds during April in the Magic Valley totaled $S5,332, according to Jam es S. Kinney, volunteer

—dlstrict-chalrmairrbrlnglng'the- district's total to the year to

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T l m e y N e w s .'T w i n F a l l s , Id a h o " S u n d a y . A Aa y 3 1 , 1ff7D

L J n s e r F l a s h e s T oJJiree-Car Crash Latfc

s

Chance 'At New RecordIH D lA H A F Q l L lJ (U r i)__ Ly r id in e h in r oy al M e m o ria l D ay

—Handsome A1 Unser, forced blue racer to a fronl-runnlhg, behind scheduJe, bul once out of last year’s chase by a victory In the 50(knile starter P a l Vidan wayed the

■ flu k e accident, celebrated his w ay auto race. - . grg^,, w as’ Unser3tet blrinoay a oay laie TwltK . delayed b y ~ ^ t v i r t ^ ly .M l the way.

A * fiery three-car crash, which slowed the field near the end, but produced no serious injuries, denied Unser a chance • at a speed record.

■nig Albuouernug. N.M..----spee<lster, competing here for the flfth tim e, led 191 of the 200 laps before an estimated 300,000 holiday fans —the most dom­ineering victory since the Wte

~ Jliro tty ^ Ja rK ~ o r^ o tlan dtf 01 r ~ the 1965 race.

Villstnova ClaimsIC4A Track Title Over Maryland

PH ILADELPHIA (U P l)-V il- lanova, fattening up on seven running championships and an iron man performance by Dick BuerWe in winning the three and six mile runs, captured the

-and his three consecutive victories in the 440 was the first triple in that event since John Woodruff of Pitt did it in 1937- 39. . •

Jam es had been lifted from

, who figures to pick dp------at least $250,000 from a $900,000 '

victory dinner, narrowly missed j-the- ‘ speed record for the RO GER M cCLUSKEY bounces off the waU

distance, averaging 155.749 and loses a wheel and so ^ e sm all mificeUaoeaus m iles p er hour. Mario Andretti, parts as Ronnie Buc|aum begins skidding"'

toward the wreckage and eveotuaUy collides with McCluskey's car. The Incident ended Ibe

94th annuaF IC4A track and his normal anchor leg in thefield championship Saturday mile relay to run in the 220 andwith a 6(W2 decision over miler Marty Liquori substitut-defendant champion Maryland ed. TTie Wildcat fnursnme of

~ a i Frankllii ii<4HH>!»urM iFug Dtj wunVLinmK-It was the 10th diampionship ri, Hardge Davis and Hyman

in the past 14 years for won it bn legs of 46.2 by DavisVUlanova as it and Maryland and 46.5 by Hyman after Bovanoverpowered the rest of the ran 48.2 and Utiuori 49.2,

—fieldr—G^W;— Post—scored—18---------------- ------------- —- . - -points, William and M ary 17,

-YalEl g rand Mmgan State aiid ------—Pittsburgh 14 each.■Buerkle- tacked the three

last y e a r 's winner and sixth Saturday, set the record 156.867 m .p ';h .last year.

race for both meir, Bucknum being Injured and removed from the speedway by ambulance. AI Unser led most of the w ay in winning the ‘500’ . (UPt telephoto)

• A L U N SER WAVES from Victory Lane with his wife, Wanda, a fter winning the 54tb Indy 500 at the iDdianapolU Motor Speedway Saturday^ Befilnd Unser, who led vlrtualty all the w ay,-is the bnge trophy he received for his first *500’ victory.

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That three-car Ungfe in the ____ _______northeast turn 28 laps from the T J i £ finish —the only crash all day —alm ost certainl>; kept Unser

—from -shattering-Andretti's-re— \ cord, fnr he $ct s pBRd_marks for 20 w d 30 laps and again from the 60th through the 170ttf laps.

I Jo y d Ruby, who charged through the field from 25(h spotto take the lead at the 504ap * n ......... - ............... -r --j-K u n heventh cea d s

Unser Says Car Ran At Peak Perform ance

IND IANAPO US. Ind; (UPI) —A l Unser had to give his wife a shoulder to cry on before he could savor - his victory in Saturday's 500mile race.

U nser,relaxed and comp9 s ^

h o w s in a ractag cockpit, grinned when he-puiled into victory lane.

Then his wife rushed into hl5

“ I Wasn’t sure until late in the race where all the cars w ere,” he said, “ but I could look at the board and see who w as second and third."

It didn't really make much ' (Ufference. Nobody could catch him.

m ark, gat m oftiy m at the 1 2 &^ile.standard.

Unser, runnerup to tnree-iime speedway champion A .J. Foyt in 1967 and completing the grind for the first time, led the first 48 lap s, Foyt led the next, then gave way to Ruby for two, and M ark Donohue, the even-

miles tiUe to the six mue goia medal he won a day earlier, l^ e 1 2 points the senior from Rochester, N .Y ., picked up in, two days, anil a flashing victory i in the niile re lay which the Wildcats won-by a stride over Morgan State with Lamot{e Hyman coming from behind in the home’ stretch to ovferhaul Greg Daughtrey in the final 10 yard^s.-made the diampionship

The'mile re lay n ^ e d it down as Villanova trailed 52^0 going into .the event, in wich Maryland had not qualified,

finish upr after two disappointmeiils jni-His home run, which pro- nutes earlier. L arry Jam es ,-

FARMAuctionCALENDARContoct the Timei-Newi Form

Sain Ueporlmert for coir'pleie od- vert.(jng co’trogt o> fOj' lale.ho/id billv re~sDODef covetog*

Tw ins Past N.Y. 1 0 -6

• 1 1 1 0 Monaa* L 3 0 0 0 Hub- «I 0 0 ,0 JacK»n rf

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL Q eveland. 5-4.(U p i)—Cesar Tovar's leadoff ci«.«i»na “ • “i*"''hom er and a two-run pinch umacnar.ci^ o.o c'.c«mDnn

r u a V r Z e r u T u i t o T n e ' w f e R i c h R e m c k S a .E rd a y ................leadd chaneed auicklv as each capped a five-run seventh

i ? " i n e to b o o ^ l l j e M ta e s o t a

t h e - p i t s fo r t t e t i r s t of th re e E ; ; " ; ,m a n d a to r y s to p s to ta k e h is S ™ ; '

U n s e r 't h e n le d f ro m th e 53rd ‘S ' s Sihrnnoh th(> iflflth iflRR Fnvd led doubjed, Harmon Killebrewwas th e n e x t , D onohue t » i , o v e r to r in t e j l l t a a U y m d R ic h a , . . ; . . .

fo u r a n d It iv as U n se r a e a ln

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I ^ n o h i e 0 S d l a P a Ia s i a n d d e l iv e r e d th e h i t » « c h pu t

y e a r , sp e e d w a y •■roekle o f the

- wlio ftuii his la h ICIA first of his c areer , cam e mth the rface gold m edal by winning bases em pty and the score tied 'the 440 for the third year in a at 5-5 in the sixth. . row, finished third behind

Mike Andrews and Mike winner Jim Reed ot Amherst Derrick drove in two runs each and Mike Fratkin of WUUam for the Red Sox, Andrews with and M ary in the 200. Tlie other a twoH-im first-inning triple and segback was when Handsome Derrick :W ifh-a-second-inning-W earing-fell-“at--th'e“ seventh

rj.once b.ll.ng' i'll gl loec.ol5w 'at* E,eV, .-'e i,„eoo"T Coie'ido' fo' 10 doyj be(o'«

• M AY 3 1 fra n k & MARGARET GIESE

Adv«rtiMni*nt: May 29 Autiion«*r: lyl* Moilert

single and fielder’s choice.

•1 0 1 0 eernaej c i 0 1 0J 0 3 1 LaHuliO Jb J 0 I I1 1 1 0 Fingeri o J 0"0 0J 0 0 0 Uinflinea p « o o o

n <»< Totit» n $ I s.'S iV o ««a — s

. .. . . . i«nn, jacnon OP—Oil -Cicveiano I. Oananu 9 > Csrrtoanerit. Ho'lon HR- -

fourth-inning hurdle in the. 12 0 highs and faUed to Qnish.

Jam es' 12 m edals tied Bartiey Ewell of Penn State in 1940-t2

JU N E 6JOHN NOBIE,

MOUNTAIN HOME. Ad»tcti»«ment: ;un« 3

Auclioniirt: lv«r»on, Ro« 8, Wood

L.nof ’» h-. '>'1 «-UIUUIIUS UIIU Paul .

' uioffSaii;, t ;: °-ey,

E pperson ,arm s and sobbed uncontrollably. . ____ ' r p*Wle unser held her close: -A rm enda 1 op ~

^ e y didn't speak. There w as ^>ne kiss. It 'w as a two-minute B a t t i n g K a C C y e ^ from prcMure.^^ C w k L Tc«ila

k a y , " i jn 8er sa id .’ "There were A tlan tic D ivision and four , _ .u .- j .-.nii.us g.yc .w-ntvc. iw .i . , *h o iiro b lem sw lth th eca r.an d l team s are tied for the lead in the hv "h o came -in S o l o n s - 3 . H o y a l s 2 .never doubted that we could do P a c ific D ivision a fte r two during the Yankees'three-run W ASHINGTON (U PI) -I t ." . weeks of play in the Twin F alls seventh-rally, his four.th victory FYank Howard’s two^un homer

His problems, he said, cam e. Softball League. P , / against two losses. highlighted a three-run firstin-ttnrrace-iraclrBnd-flO l-w lth- ^Sharing the-Pacific lead Mlnnesotrfscored three In the Inning Saturday and lifted the

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Thirteen cars were running Qt ■HU.s’e of

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h is vehicle. A few tlnjes, he ^ d , he found some occasional o il on the track, but he didn't elaborate on the point. The race

,c a r s are not supposed to spill oU.on the. track, and con bepenalized should . -----------since it makes driving at some

n » w

Blitz Beer, Royal Lounge, Oly- Ford and Turf Qub.

Paul Epperson, with H hits in 17 trips, leads the Pacific league in batting wltl) an .824 average. Dean Krunun. who along witli

scoring single and Reese’s two- ■ ■ run hompr.

victory over the Kansas City Roj^ ls.

hitting .750 with 12 hits in • ~ rett-Trf-

_____________ s _ S V ? . .minor accident on the parade

■lap .o f a fal«8 atarli '

n i

'Hte accident that probably coal him a record for the 600 m iles didn't have any effect on his win, ho w id . He was'going

' at a recoM pace untir Ronnie Bucknuin, Jac k Drabliam and Steel, with seven hits in 0 times

, . leads the Atlantic league

Sio rw o o d sls 9 for 12 and 750 fll«rted, making II the first time Ja y Bair of Blitz Is 12 for 16 and.750 and Bill Durbin is 10 for 14. 3.1 failed to start. . „and m Durbin plays for Blitz, Malloy. Denver, Colo.

Rud7 v ^ e n i l a 7 f “ rD n d ^ -bruahed-tlie-ball-on-tlie parade- , . I..n It .. ..nr.1 l.t i | j

. in a mesa which spilled biirlng oil on the track while Unser hud more than 60 miles to go.

" I was coming down the backstretch,” ho said, "when It happened, and 1 got Uirough on the apron. ’Ihere wasn’t really an y probiani at all.".

Unser g ave his crew and particularly cliiuf iticchaoiu George BIgnottI a lot of credit."'Ih e crew was great," he said,■Titwrgo was gre iit-h e 's the Kreatest."

The win was. more than consolation to BIgnottI. who had /.w i-t/B UBolher macmne to handle for «j„.ruf„„ViN Uie race too, drlvt-n hy Jue Ix»nard.

•"nilB car was perfed .” ' K..ehlLT Hlgnottl said. "Our other ‘ «r

•-tW p p iK lp w h Jc h -w a s- disanpolntment, l>i)l Ihls bahy really came Uirough, ll ran liku 14 lop all day. i diecked the watfcr tomperature. It nxlo on 180| and our oil pruwtiiru stuye<i wtiere It should,"

Un*»r said his main ttmcern i> . ...... • i/Waa early In U>e race when K a j i

lap, then hit It again iipparenlly when the torsion bar broke. In

-lflS7 .iinlv 3 U s t a riod whonof Krelt Jan itor is 0 for 12 and .750; B illCbgglnsof Kroffi) is 10 fur 14 and .714; JIm'BlamlerH of Keebler.is lOfor 15an d ,007, and l'>ick Hoffman uf Keebler is 10 far 25 and .607.

'ih e SiandlnyB; .Pacific'

‘ Hlitz „ ' •* >, lUiyal U)Ungu !' • 3 - 1

Oly-Ford ■ 3 1,'I'urf 3 1(.'ulllgan 2 2liullrtiy» 1 3

Elm er George and Edillo nu.sso collided on the pace lap and i aii*Njr' were declared out of the race,

C ars driven by Ronnie Buckrium,. Otiplstrano Beach, iumim., C alif.; no«er McCluskey, 'I'us- ""I',;,7; ; : con, Arlz,, In relief for Mel •Kenyon, • L«banon,-lnd.;;..und..£cuu Austrnllan Jack RraWiain col* llded In the nurtheast turn and M ctluak ey’scaught fire. Spilled fuel also blazed and althoiith tlie three drivers escaped unhurt, the wrucK caused the yellow cai}llun flag to

ooVi/U‘JS

. A'h 5, huliiiiis IOAKLAND (UPI). - Husky tftralglil v l t ^ r y In pliclilng four

_____ Iw I>in Mlncher brought three runs .Innings o f scoreless three-liltdisplnyodforneariyi-lSmlnutAH. -to.Uis plate w iU La^ccU lce.fly . - -- *

. ItoHton 7, S o x 5n O H W N (U PJ) - HeJJevcr

Vlcetile Romo supplied his own wincing r u n . wlUi his first career homer Saturday while' pitching the Boston R6d Sox to n 7-3 Victory over the Chicago White SoX’f* • —

Itomo gained his third

AND W E ^ n e C O N S E R V A tlV B l

Qxirs K a iid TS i i r l u y i Wyatt Jofin 's Husky

dependui Kreft Jmiltorlal

'llie fluld.had to dodge into the and a towering lwD-runJiQn)or....74ag){.laiho.flfth beb>ri>.fiporky track apron to keep |joing. thus Saturday to.hoist'Oakland past I^yji^ppme 4jn In. Iho ninth to slowing the p a c e ' w i M ) l o * w ~ 5 j 5 i e e i i i j | e e i i H i i H ^ ^ H ^ e ^ ^ ^ * | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ erecord speeds,

-“ T h a t-w n rtliro n lyn rany consequence, Tlie yellow flag w as displayed twice more.Art Pollar, Medford, Ore,, blew his engine In the main stretch on Uic 28th lap while runnlitg

Johnny RuUierford, ihe second K i i i i i i I V o i n o l i o i i H fastest qualifier, "hung cldse toiny tall. It took me a long timt; S ix people receivedlo sija k e Jo lw .Iw a sg lH d w h e n pro}iinll«ns In R aJI KumII d id ." • Karate Baturdaj

aaqw »i wuin hAv<>. «arisri notwVrt/ r u n \ a r d c r all d ay ." JUn UtUm or of Murlauilh

r said lie simply fullowed re ceived h is second-grade

Htopplnu for fuel,. " 1 didn't Twin F iA lrw a s Awnrdod hidknowwTi cn I cmno in,” liti said, soc6ndi(rade brown bolt; Paul

niAVICLKiUi Elledge of 1'wln P a lls receivedNEW YO RK (U PI) -U n ited his Orange B e lt; MarHene

•'St&ttn lAidulIc tuuina indite ISV (iuttliuor. uf Murtau^i not "his'W|ia ii|jri..ii. ,' ’ ■ . .'.I'J,*, nrange.nolf; nien IlarninnIngtrack and field lelims neaded of Kimberly received his (IreenUm Ual will) 30 vltlU in foroitfn boll and Handy Ivio of Kimberlycountrlea.' * received his Blue Beit.

“ ■ f . tlVlrii. TlMrfltibyi Wlchltu Falla, T ex ., w as black-flagged because his exhaust was throwing black smoko. In ail, the. yelldw caution flag was displayed for 25 minutes and 4B seconds.

Lei us tell yo u m ore a b o u t this an;)azino cold pro cess re c a p p in g . S o

d iffe r e n t , It's p a ten ted . It's co fd . N o t h o t. S a v e s cord-stfi^n gth an d

c o s in g )r fe7 a llo w s m ore re c a p s p e r c o s in g ! ' i f d""^nH«*renr“

t r e a d . P ro-cu red , not ra w . C u re d o f the fa c to ry (not on y o u r tire).

B A N D A G Is io u gh er. Rolls u p m o re m iles, I t a s , fe w e r pu nctu res an d

'p r o b le m s. B A N D A G 's b onding a g e p t is b e t te r ,- to o . T ires -d o n 't throv/,

1 r i» o d .-A I I - ln -a l l , B A N D A G g iv es the low est cost p e r tire m ile. Let us

I.

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Champ Tells Crowd At

_ Sunday, AAay 31/ 1970 Tim es News, Twin Falls, Idaho 13

P ef^ lia iity~ Has Jersey Derby Win

B U R L E Y — Idaho's reigning Orvil Hansen, and the natlo/ial

citing hard work ^ the key to success in anything, accepted the adulation and con^atulaUon8j^of“ abour 400 fellow Idahoans T r id a y night- during a banquet . that culminated “ Dean Oliver d ay."

Pioneers, who made a special- ' trip from Las Vegas to join In- honoring him, Oliver heard praise from all parts of the state an d ’ the congressional delegation In Washington, D.C. In the end, the eight-time world ca lf •roping champion and three- tim e ^I-round cowboy chan^p

. cr«riited his family for

Oliver, who has turned to golf for relaxation in the past few years, fired a 29 — going over par with ah'out-of-bounds shot,’ during -the day’s golf tour­nament. He was presented with a new set of golf clubs and a bag b )^ -L a r r y Ja c k so n , ' Borsfe, general chairman of the event.

A gistin g Jackson with the arra 'n gem en ts w ere George Forschler, Burley; R ay Glffin,

S. E ng leho rn G ains T ie In

Boise; Bruc^ B o r lB i ^ Kunau, ftW ley; M ^ k Haynes;'Burley, and Burley.

Robert Saxvlk,' • ~

W eber, Id ah o „ D om inateA ll-S tar T eam

■ r f ra c tro r th e p ra is e 'a s 'h e '“ I ’m often asked how an

Idahoan_gets to be a world champion,” Oliver said at the

' con clu sion -o f-th e-tw 6-h our- program . " I tell them its a lot of hard work. But mv familyworked just as h afSasm Ftd get there."-E aclier .__ GomjiQr__ Q&o.

Winchester, Va. (U P I)-Sh lt- ley Englehorn fired a i-under-

a tie with M ary MUJs at 139 for the second round lead in the $15,000 O'Suiilvan-Ladles OpM

' golf tournament.Miss Englehorn, in a tie for

PULLM AN, Wash. (U PI) - BasebaU champion Weber State placed five nfen and Idaho three on the Big Sky Athletic Confer­ence All-Star Team coaches an- ttounced^tere Saturday.

Ih e onl)' first team repeater from last y ea r w as Idaho’s first Luisaiian^^aul Page. - -

Weberlanded second baseman . FVank Park , shortstop Larry

Colege, outfielders B lake Zim-.

p it^ e r B arry Bagley.)m Idaho, besidei! From Ida

1—Jim-Smlth v

Sam uelson read the proclamation that officially set aside the day in Oliver’s honor. M aster o f Ceremonies Wayne C orn ils, ’ N am pa, read congratulatory telegrams from E d d ie Cole, state athletic com m issio ner; R ex Allen, w estern movie, and singing star ; Senators Len Jordon and Fran k Oiurch; Representative

S o ftb a ll ScheduleTni»wrek'i Twin FsUi Sol'b ll League

schedult'Tue»B4». (Jiamonfl on» - 6 <5 - Blitl

Be«r play* Cuiiiaan; e p.m. ~ Tori plavs . OI» Poro. ana 9 15 — Royal Lounge plays

otcoeulifevi.-Tu»May fl(amonO tw o -6.45 — K and T

tourtn atter the tu-st round oi play, got o ff to ,a rocky start with a bogey on the first hole' Saturday. But then she settled down and put together an im pressive round that-included eight birdies, a bogey on 16 and a double bogey on number' se v e n ..

She and Miss MlUs'bbth are five under par for the first two

fro u n d s-o f- the_54..holeJt'oAir.^ namCTt which ends Sunday.

Miss M ills chalked up four birdies In her second round, but bogeys trinimed her to a 71 on the rolling Winchester Golf Qub p ar 72 layout. She had o.wned a one-stroke after

K d ay-of- pla y F riday;— t o___ -L i j n ____ -li’

base and M ark Switzer in the outfield.

Koundmg out the first nine was c a t a e r T erry Quinn of

Skip R asd ike.Idaho State and Idaho domin­

ate the second team , each plac* ing three p layers. Gonzaga is

. represented by two in the sec­ond team with Montana and Weber each placing o n e.............

— Big Sky-TVophAas— R etired By W eber

PULLM AN (U PI) - Weber State College has become the. first memtwr of the seven-year* old Big Sky Conference to cap-

CHAMPION COWBOY Dean Oliver,^left, receives a hand­shake and a set of golf clubs from L a ^ Jackson during the OUver appreciation day baiuiuet a t Burley’ s Ponderosa Inn.

Personality, a homebred, son of Hail To Reason-Affectionate* ly , took doOT first _money._of _

I W .4Wro'brlng his earnings for the year to «3fl.967. 'Hie colt

"was wlnfrthglirs sixth race In 12 outings this season and third

_____ ___________________________ added money race. He had

r " earlier won the Gotham in New

K The even-money favorite with

a Memorial ' Day corwd of 40,157, Personality returned

. . . ^ $4.40, $2.60 and $2.20. Com offGovernor Don SamaeUoo, seated, lends his rapport to the the Cob paid $3 40 and $2 60 momeat. About 400 Idahoans attended the banquet which - - - - honored the Boise worid champion calf roper.

with Silent Screen $2.40 to show. V

Fiddle Isle Equals Mark In Lakeside

r ^ ris -

- roGLEWOOD,-Calif. (U P lP ~ P o rl^ o u lh -^ a t:^ ta u r fiL ':T a c eStretch-running F idd le Isle c6urseln l9W and bettered thebarely -nosed out his stable- Hollywood track m ark by am ate, P in jara , to capture the fifth of a second.

• third running of the $56,250 At the start of the race, theU keslde Handicap Saturday at speed horses steged a front-Hollywood P ark and his win- running duel as Quilche, Societyning time equalled the Ameri- 11 au e rn ate a in • the sVetCR !

top impost' of J28"pounds but- the stretch-running son of Bagdad turned It on for the famed jockey in the final stages. Pinjara moved a little earlier and oiitgalned Bargain Day for.the lead midway down

$5.60i $5.60 and-$3.60-w hU e- Bargain Day paid $9.00 to show. Fiddle Isle earned a w inner’s purse of $34,750 while Pinjara garnered $9,500 for second.

It w as Fiddle Isle's first start ■at the meeting and h is .fir s t

Cooei slayi K rett janitorWeoneiaay. oismono one - 6.J5 —

Keeeier.playi Varsity Barber, a p.m. - Coors plays Shirley Wyatt, aha 9.15 — John'i HwiKy plays Inaepcnflent Meat.

Weonesoay. a/amond iwo — 6 i5 — Cuiligan plays SnerwooOs. 8 p.m. — Turl plays Royal Lounfie. and 9;IS - Osco BWtrey plays OK Tire.

Tnursaav, a .among one — 4:45 — Coon plays Keeoler. t b."'- — Varsily plays inO»p»naent. and-»Mi — k ano ? playi- Kftll

Thursday, diamond-two — 6 i5 — SnerwooOS plays OK Tcre, e'O.m. — Bliti

F inn D river K illed In - R ace T uneup' ADENAU, Germany ( U P I ) - Finnish driver Hans Laine was Wllied Saturday In'practlce runs- for Sunday’s 1,000 kUometer* championship race for sp om c a r s and prototypes on the ram soaked NucrDUrgmg speed-" w ay.

Laine, 24 was declared dead at the scene. Race officials said his car hit a small bump on a straightaway scctlon of the 22- kllometecourse, flew Into the air and exploded when It hit the ground.

A spokesman for Uie ADAC Motor PORTS Club said it took "quite some tim e" to Identify the bUrned vofiicle and driver.

Laine, a six-year- racing veteran considered one of the beUer young drivers, was enl tored os part of a private Finnish team in Sunday’s race.

. H aU u -K ah i.- 'team -lead er , called the accident "terrlb lo." "We have no Idoo how this could have happened,'' ho said.

Lpsets Uuck . , ll(>li(liiy IVIeet Al INampa

NAMPA ( U P I ) - T h o oiulcr of defending champion Mike Sweet by Mountain Homo Air Force Base Sluff Sergeant Jack R ice and u SO-foot putt by Boise’# Rich Hutchins turned tho annual Droadmore holiday golf tournament upside down Soturda/ afternoon,- W 08r » , -B-natlve-ol -------OreKon, dipped Sweet, from Wclsor.und 1069 and lOQO Idaho Stutq amateur chuinplun, two

, Rlco*i3ttyt3"<?^^ fli'o'lWnvule'ciUitlously utter Sweet sliced his wcond fairway , .shot out of bounds.

Hutchins, 20, who got oft a lr'ce4)lndered lOOyebrddrlvo on tlio IVth hole against Kent Brown of College of Idalio, recovered from a stroke deficit by sinking a OMoot putt. Drown three putted on his way to the

^ J^ e d behlnd'them at 140 are A u ^ a lla n M argie M asters and a a r o n M iller, Kathy whit- worth, the. all-time leading LPG A money-winner, is alone at 141.

Miss Englehorn, 30, is a 5-7 • brunette-who started-playing golf when she w as seven years old. Two weeks ago, she won the St. Louis Open.

Defending diampion Murle Unstrom Is at even oar 144.

■pibnslilp for the third consccu- can record (or a mile tive year, commissioner JackFrlel announced Saturilay. The first two horses, owned

Bywinnlngthecovefedaward, amj bred by oilman Howard B.the trophy becomes a per- K ee ck , ta iled the fieldmament possession of the Og- i t jo until the stretch. But inden Institution. . . the final sixteenth, it was a _

•nie ;TOldcl.te p n ^ - w r - 9 0 - T J 5 ^points durmg the 1969-70 school „ a s nearly three lengths backyear, the highest ever attained ,hird and Flgonero finishedin a single season. Last year fourthWSC had 82.7 points and ac- -n,e winning time of 1:34 Uedcumulated 68 In 1967-68. Am erican record set by

the fighting for the le a d . '' withstand the closing challenge raced to a deadheat for firstJockey Bill Shoemaker did of his stablemate. with Quicken Tree in the

not rush Fiddle Isle under his The Keck entry returned $125,000San Juan Capistrano.

~„.vd"lho iwo'yoiuigor golfere In I S a tu rd a y ^ ■emT-final

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14 TImes-Ncws. Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday. May 3). 1970

Streams Provide Best Yields; Anglers Beat

OpeningwiTh' the straflRlS Clearing up '.l akes , which ta a fe s tlShlng- sufficiently to provide the big area , but a total of 440 anglers bonanzas. checked in, averaged.five fish

Despite high - winds and a redistribution'of anglers. Magic Valley general fishing season opened -successfully-Saturday - - The hottest spot was Clear .each-ard mpst.qf the b_ig:o_nes,

One o f . seven pounds was reported- and severer were in

■ ciass.~ Billingsley Creek yielded some good size fish and some' of the best a v e ra g e s and while Roseworth Reservoir fishing w as slow, some of the trout taken were up to three pouAds. H ie Big Wood R iver, which received a lot of pressure from well above Ketchum down to,the R ich fie ld D iversion , showed some fish up to two and two and

nds below "

CubsPadres On Beckert HR

--------------- CHICAGO-(UPI)---Glcnn*-^^"--^'-*-"‘ ‘X rBeckert’s two-out eighth-innint’ - home run. only the 16 th of his

, six-year m ajor league carcer, gave the Chicago Cubs an 8-7 victory over San Diego Satur-

McCovev it> fjonnwn lb Mcnoerwn M

BIG WOOD R IV E R , below M agic Reservoir, at­tracted a good conceatratiop. of anglers during the

p opening day of Idaho’s general lishlsg season • Saturday moming: The river, ninnlDg clearer than expectcd, had heavy pressure from well above K e f chum down to the Richfield Canal diversion. Hie

0 0 0 ROMrtwn 11 1 3 Slnrgen ph

1 Ellll Bf

second of the season and came off relieyer Tom JJu k es,. who .

r urfth hk

Bl«» ppNelson p

PA9<n pt

loss of the year.As in the opener, the Cubs

fell behind 4^ In the first three innings o f the nightcap, but the

" C UPS BOt' tu P adr e 'starter Pat Dobson for three runs in the third.San Di»gs Chkaso

P San Franci«o 3

■. Oliver, May*

G am e D epartm en t's aeria l censusing picked up 16S0 cars. p;.'',V«ip .1 which'ig the most counted In*

“ three y e a fS . HowKVtfr, Ilia • -------department did check on a few more spots which helped ,ac- count for the increasfe. Magic Mou»>on

_Ri>cor»nir :

STANDINGS Matson Puts Shot 71-4, Miss_ National Lf»9«« Jlandmg*

Cheng Wins In JF K Games- . t l LfaBua____. .

> Unitea Pren Internallenal

Idaho F ish and Gam e Department’s aerial census showed a total of 1684 vehicles at 1 9 'o f the a r e a ’s fayorlte fishing spots. This was an Increase of alwut • • • • • • • • • ♦ • •130 vehicles o ver the past two years despite the windy weather; The figure would represent 6,230.8 anglerswhipping the water. . - ^ ^ , r

X > C r u l c h e r T r a d e d i

—T o N . Y . B v - R a m sLOS A N G ELES ( U P l ) - T h e

CDs. Angeles Rams Saturday

• :o 3» .05 5' >

Jo e Crutpher,' a sl3t*year National Football League veter-

■ • -w ith-the-N awVorB E R K fiL E Y , Calif. ( U P I ) - in their specialties.

■Randy Matsnn,- — =Iit -the, mile, U B en z over- I; ' " f two. undisclosed' —haulwi—Dick—Quasi—of—

HColOert II

• 0ro*n r( jp.flio 3e

Tolau *> San Oleso Cnicago

.^BSpetio, e«nKt, Seckert

point since the. trash fish eradication project' 1 0 years ago. The Hagerman Valley ^ s^reams> showed a slight In­crease from 395 cars to 428. M agic was down from 423 a year ago to 350 and boats,

5a'-o Pnui'nT MBP ijy Dal caniof< dfopped to 61 against 156 last j'l'i! A-'io'isS'’^ ‘7 "’ year. -

_ F ish C reek R eservo ir.' U o d s ’ .‘> . 'E x p O S -'i “ showing good success, was up

CINCINNATI (U P I)-D arre ll cars to 119 whUe UtUe

- putter in history, came vrithln thcee years ago and on several Zealand to win in a fast 3:56.9 Crutcher, 28, Is expected \o7 an Inch and a quarter of tying occasions has come close to It as four runners bested fo u r- play behind Jack Pardee and

'■ his world record of 71 feet, 5 1-2. but never as close a s ' on minutes. LaBenz, a senior at seaMn.inches Saturday at the second Saturday. An a p p re c ia t iv e Arizona State ^ U n iv ersity . „ 6-foot-3, 235-pound

iwd ol more man la.uuu stepped past Quax wholiaci tne

AnOCICi 7 S' LOi laselprtia 7 Aiisnia icmnnli 5 Montreal

NelsonWjlkcrOiuHc

Chaney's one-out single in the 10th inning- scored Lee May

ri Munii winning run and gavethe -Cincinnati., R ed& ..a 5^

■'•'o se victory over the. . Montreal f/r nMi; Eitpoc Saturd '

Wood was down from 76 to 55. Oa>cian(The Big Wood River above M agic was the big hike, jam-ping from 57 in last year's flood M.mev. conditions-to 151. The aerial oU ^j^ X 'aT cj.count also showed a lot of snow Oaviana J Cie eiang ^

Donegan u o i ResanCeioarn6a'be'

, jialUin4Q-2-ft

cinctnnaii remaining in me big woodVoo"oRP>er. *4 oVo R»ver d ra in age . Indicatingi noS I®'*" 10 i ? i 1 m ay be in the rivers 1 i 1 e^cn c . 4 0 0 0 . longer than usual this spring.

Renne'dy ittVliailUtlUl crowd o r more lhari ib.VJUUtrack and field meet. saluted him In sunny Edw ards y e ^ ’s besftirife of 3:57.8 to win• The 25-year-old former Texas-^Stadlum on the U niversity of going away.AiM s t a iv now a Houston' cillforhla campus with a Johh’ Mason went upder fourstockbroker, threw the 16-pound standing ovaflon. • . minutes for the firsl time Inb a ll7 1-4 1-4 o n h ls fo u rth try .lt it was the first 70-fobt put finishing second in 3:58.4, Jo hnmarked the eighth time, most outside the state of T exas and Lawson was third In 3:59.2 andby any one, he has thrown 7Q -’Matson was almost matter-of- Quax faded to ^jirth in 3:59.9.feet, factaBoutit. Other winner^Included Willie

:i ” M l 10 Matson’s perform ance, which "The 70-foot barrier re a lly is Davenport In the 120 hurdles15 !r S” !S'I also included throws of 89-6. 68- not that psychological.” he (13.5). Bob Price In the 3,000

-------- w»jt - 1 , 69-8 3-1, 68-8 1 - 2 and 68-9 1-2, said. "It 's simply a m atter of—steeplechase— (8:47.0),— L e e —,____ _____ ^0 l/ 'n is !.- - easily w as the best of the day adjusting to the time changes Evans in the 440 dash (46.4),

: 9- i 7 630 r , although Chi C hehgof F o rm o sa-an d the facilities, . ' Marion Anderson in the longand L o s A ngeles set an "Also I ’ve worked harder this jump (25-0). Ja y Silvester inAmerican record in the wo- year. A year ago. I didn’t have the discfus (205-1), Mark Murromen’s 100-yard hurdles, John as much time with the m arket in the javelin (278-6), Tom VonCarlos scored • a sprint-double so busy." - . ------ Ruden in the 88 0 -0 :5 1.1), an d—and 'George Frenn, Jfick Miss Cheng.'running like the Bob Seagren in the pole vault ....................... - ......... -BiU- - • - . • ---------

two seasons with the Giants. He suffered a knee injury In the final New York game last year • and underwent surgery in Januj

atureay't RcviXli

Elliott, Chuck LaBcnz and Mohinder Gill set meet marks

0 Cns'wy « J 6 »3 WcOloinin B J 0 0 I 0 Bravo e» I 0 0 I

Angels E ttac

hurdle, easily beat friendly There were two relay ra cesrival Mamie Rallins in the on the program. University ofwomen’s 100 hurdles, clocking Texas at El Paso took the 44013.3 seconds, one-tenth off the in 39.8 and the mile went to theworld record set by M iss Southern California Striders in

m e m an y stream s, m at - c • icomprise the Silver Creek a re i M O n i e r a l l l K S didn’t come up to last year in ^ _

,-total-of-328-cars— Uell-01were counted Inst year^gainst 27G Saturday.

O rioles On Lale^Llomci-

R^lTn’s a year ago in W arsaw , 3:07..4, Poland,

Carlos, the world’s leading sprinter, took the 100 In 9.4 and

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Accounting for a good part of fluke grand-slam homer in the Johnson’s towermg home ithe car count increase came in first inning by Roberto Pena— wilh the bases em pty and two censusing Quigley reservoir, on a play in which oytfielder A1 ouls In the seventh inningPenny lake. Trail Creek Beaver Kaline w as in ju re d ^ o t the propelled the California Angelsponds and trail creek, This Milwaukee Brewers started to a 3-2 win over the Baltimoreadded 73 cars to the count. Saturday night and they went Orioles Saturday night.

the' 220 in 20,4, while Frenn • made the third hsngest throw ever by an Am erican in winning the hammer with a 232* 7 effort.

Bacheler. a 1968 Qlytnplanr won the three-mile’ run in 13:13,0, Witllums took the 440

Oe<ker Regan W 3 I Ounetjan Coiooro ,

DeclX' ii>'(l>eit Dunrg«> pilciieu ii

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P h i l s 7 . B r a v o s 5'ATLANTA (U P I)-T on y T ay­

lor doubled homo the tie- breaking run in the eighth in<

... :.Creel-bensus checks by-fleld_oh4 o-8 n9 p-a-s6 ven-game losing-■'me-blast aver "lh e"3 ‘93-Tootm'"^“ '‘*‘ ' ® V ‘ " i'^ '^ ’ ‘ ® ’ *^® ,men of the Idaho Fish and streak with a 9-7 victory over ark in right center was the Keynaldo Brown on fewerG am e D epartm ent showed the Detroit Tigers. fcurth of the yea r for the A n ge l.success by area that Includes: and ceriter-fielder Jim led fielder who figured In all Gill took the triple jum p at

M agic R eservo ir — 369 ’ Nopthrup collided while trying three scores for his team,fishermen, 978 ^ n ^ w ^ a n d to field P en a ’s hit and Kaline The homer w as hit off

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i i ao houfg -a iH i^ to h vgflg u'lr ii vetei an r t lle fer Diek Hallhour. Hotsprlngs landing — 101 gtrdcher He was hospitalized got the first two men he faced,anglers. 318 fish. 363 hours and- ^ sore law and leg. but It was only H all’s second loss •.9 fish per h o w ; eastslde boat there was no In seven decisions this year,anglers, 79 with 296 fish. 247 fracture Doctors said he would Righthander Tom Murphyhours and 1,2 fish per hour and be keot overnluht at Lutheran went the distance -for thenlng then scored on a triple by . A t T o be kepi overnight at Lutheran went the distance -for the

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NEW YORK (U P I)-K en Boswell laid down a perfect two-out bunt to d rive home Oeon Jonos and climax a three- run elghth-lnning rally that

"■L'unU'fi tin; Nuw Vui K Mu>8 tu u 4-3 victory over the Houston A.stro8 S<iiur(luy, ■____

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m T S f f l S r p h r S l l E o a I 'om et cuppid n rive- Caiilornln loaing strcakT He7-5 victory over the Atlanta vvt.st.sldt bank fishermen, 42, mn first inning and came after scattered six hits while walking/ a victory over me Atlanta wUh28fl8h,l70hour8und.2flBh pitcher Less Cain ihree-and tanning three to hand

• per hour, t^e bases on walks and Hie Orioles only their secondDlerke’s Uikersljc angles, two ^ run-scoring single to loss In the last 10 gam es. His

rainbow, nine bass and seven -j-ej gavagg record Is now 0-4,blue gill f ^ 10 hours. Despite the big first Inning B.mmor.

Cama.s C re e k JU anglers, 31 Uie Brew ers hud to battle from .■Ht b — (is hr;H ho»r .i a nd-a;fi-f>er-hour:- i q u>m, IM Tiu m IiKiiiMi-m i j » ii i?

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Hosewortl), 44 anglers. 13 trout, inhouTB, , 1 fish pop-hour

v H o - -<f»m»’ up-lo-tlu-fio.pound8 ).“ “ “ “ Siiblett Reservoir, 45 anglera.

> I. 7 IIIID 10 4 troul, 106 hours and .5 fish ,1;, I » I II jwr hour.njoo"ji‘ ' l * Casslu CYeek, 15 anglers. 24 looo.uitt-i flflh 48 hours and .5 fish per

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fish 56 hours and 2 .0 per hour, nilllngsloy Creek. 24 anglers,

180 fish, 6fl‘A hours anil 2,7 per hour.

Oster Uike.H. h Io w fishing, noreport, ..... .... Ulg .Wood beluw Magic, IB p"

anglers, 41 flsli -*

Hig WoiKl hflow Mitglc;, JB , nnglers, 41 flnh, 44 hours, .9 fish owi

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• U nler'H two<un dmillUi iiiiii a

Taylor keyed u five-run.. fKUi inning iSaturdiiy nnil propulled the Bun Fran clsm (iliints to u

__110 1_YlC W ry ovor thn. Pit-

Inning rally .Sjitiinliiy night that h|iark<)(l till) l/)H AngoleH DtidlliTH In (I 7-<i victory over llic .St, l/miH Ciirillnalt

■•(I for tlu! Cardinals, tailed to

Uttio Wood Heiierviilrj-^ bun flsherinen, IBl trout, 160 li(nirs, ,U fish per hour and three twat flHliernuin. 45 Irout, 10‘,‘j hours

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Ken Henderson walkird, I>li:k DIoli doubled and Tito Kimnlps walkod to fill the buses, and Inerdaaed the glanls' lead to 7*

T aylor’s pinch single riillowml

Dodders roaoheil him for four liils and two wiilks.

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,0 per )umr, and above reser' voir, 66 anglers, 09 trout, 100 hours anil .0 fish per hour.

Fish CVeok reservoir, 28 hank flshonnon, M trout, 67 hours K i i l i H n u l l S l t t r and 1 .0 per hour, «nU bIx boat 'anglers, 32 iTQUt, 1 0 hours and 3.2 per hour.

Flail Crock bolow reservoir, tliroD anglers, 20 trout, 25 hours.

twii miirw run 11ml a trinin ...... ............. . i !? I! Q u lg lw ro so rvo lr , Pennyllobby llqnds nrodilcuditlio ........... S r i . ^ 0

h run of tho Innig und lifilpod l o a o ponds, 66 anglers, 166 Irout, Mijy

! r S S “ 'is sfjs3Masasje'S."“.53s’ ........................................... miwi' ■seventh on (our..ilralKhi walka

ilnd a'twd-riih pinch "single by Willie Sturgoll, but Uie Giants /

.gut Uiii Uiruo buck lit Uiv ulgliUi n 'ImVnon u two-run ilngiu by Fuentes ...........and a run-«Gorlng single by t.,V. DlcU.

• ............. .....S v i r w ^ C r a X brflaW ng 6 i points In tliui r . ' .V I * ^ trout, 2 1 hours and 2.3| Stocker ■tournarnonfs champlonslilj.

J S I 11 fw o k (F lv .flflJjln u only) 10 «“ '«**• rw a ivtiA sonio I2fi1 ; ; M 5 S g l e «I ; ,1 • ‘ ho5riGrovoCro€k,7anHlorB.20 .represent ng every conferenco- trout, aehouw. tn

K A L ISP E L L . Mont. (U j’D - F lath o ad High School All- American basketball star Brent Wilson onnounced late Saturday night h« would attend Montana T to trV n tT e rr tty -th lM ^ - basketboU scholarship.

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Rlancflis Keeps Pope LisadisrMuny Sunday, M av 31, 1970 Tlm es News, T w in Falls. Idaho

M em phis; W eisk op f And MedaLPlay MeetX ' . J . . Ron Pope, cairying a 17- J im Blandlord and Bob WUd-

^ w -m 1 • 1 stroke handicap, fired the best man.bolhdiootlngVO Salurday.H ills One Shot Behind ■_________ _ . . . ■ net ana gross divisions-tjf the roiyid, too, Were another shotM EM PH IS, Tenn. (U PI)— started the d ay one J b r the tournament were Frank tw in F a lls M en’^ G o lf T>^ck at 71'.

Homero Blancas, bidding tor stroke back of B lan cas and Beard. Je r ry M cG w , and Dick Association s M em orial D ay In the net divl^on, Pope had his second tournament v ic to ry watched him widen the m argin O awfcrd. " medal play tournament. 52 while Haskins had 55. D ave

n i n m g T t m l [ a ; i nauiu i.iw in i . m . HW wwo HUk ............... .- wi>«lin tl<n rta flrT thrffm iin[ts under and HIU g a a even par. ■ Ennlii, George Archer, Joe p u t l m u h n « M l S d t a a o n e ? m T T r a r ^ S ^ p P ^ r e l

In the >150,000 Danny HiomM m u » a s even ilUf. '— — " __ ^ innli.11 lyih h iitlllnhall lai-t ■— p— m ,i« l at 51.MempTflsCIaaac'Saturclay'wnh Blancas lu fn e a ^ ilh a four~H cG ow M , and'JiHnJamelSOilT’ ^ d ^tti~~HIs"~fuU hOTaicap 8 ;M a tm .B .K ligrCTR e n y M r a i h r ^ under par bv, oui u a v e s t r o K e leaa, but m u cnarged— u e — iTevino, the tour’s allowed h am m er^ the net pace boya ana j . nw rnsen; J . Hill and 7 10 11 1 Weiskopf dogged the backside with an eagle on leading money winnW this year- ^ 52 . M iller, B . WlUJams, and B.h is t t a i l . ' the par fiye 13th hole and a with two tournament victories. Ho carries a one-shot lead into Wright; 8:10 D. HoUinger, K.

Blan cas, winner 9I the Irirdie at the 16th to m atd i was nine strokes back of the the final 18 holes Sunday over K elley, R . Taylor and J . Root;Colonial National two weeks E an ca s ’ 67. leaders in a' six w ay tie forago wsis at 198, I7-urider-par - Weiskopf, who w as in a ^xth place,after 54 holes. seven-way tie for tlflh place

The slender Hill, paired with. - after two rounds, turned in a 64 d _ _ , n r p ^ n r . H n c ' ‘Blancas for the second day in a Saturday, touring both the frontrow, cam e within a hair, of and the back in three-under- 6 9 F o r L e a d Intieing the leader on the l 8th par. ______green w b e n ,h ls b lrd le-pott AU along in third place w as B r a z i l i a n U p e n

Uppid the cup. S f ' ' ' S A O PAULO (U P I)-A in erl-

IVodouble Has Victory In M etro ‘Cap

NEW YO RK (U P D -V em a Lea F arm ’s Nodouble set a

8:28, L . M alone,:E . Omlid, G .. Thorpe and Brliiom pson; 8:36,

/ J . Commander, B . Bolinger, M. ^ ' Thorpe and D. Hutchings; 8:44,

S. Grom, G. Vandenbos, B . Peterson and S. Leazer, and 8:52, D. Serpa, R . Wight, H. Pbwers and A. Duncan.

9 a .m ., S . M e yers, - R ; Robertso" , T Hh»1»v nnrt R

■ round 65 to put him aU a t r o t e w U M rt^ io lita ;. Z d l c a ^

^ u g h a „ _ C r u z ________ a r . f ro ^ d T ‘S i r r ? y 1 I :

■ W in E u r o p e T r i p .°! °h" »!,, ^ ^ n l ^ t . Arg“ ntUM koto^ H m ie ^ S ^ M e n ^ o l^ ^ tIn B o w l C o n te s t S d im g e d ^ t ^ whUe going S ^ a s e c o n d C o u n t Fleet’s^xdianged gibes while going JT Mfti7ni fn r '^ ^ n r f of a second off-Count Fleet’s

over th e ir score c a rd s with “ 1 : 3 4 4-5 clocking set Oct. 10,WASHINGTON fU P n - A sports writers. “ We have been K o ^ ^ 1^^^

D enver, Colo., housewife and a playing together for three days old, carried 116 pounds.i;an Diego, (Jalii. engineer won J . d Thfat m lia M ■' -----------------

'the fifth annual Brunswick Wnd of a record.” , T h a r g e r D r a f te e -----“ bowl Your Way to Europe” " I played real weU. On S

.national bowling tournament number eight I three putted, ^c^iiUoaf^urmSad^^^^^^ A r r e s t e d O n here today, defeating sonie.SSO missing from one foot. I Just M a r i ju a n a C h a r g e ,

.b o w lers assembled from- 38 got careless and went to sleep ." ^ "t ^ t e s and Canada. Blancas said. C A R D IFF. Calif. ( U P I ) -

M rs.Ju d yV ai;gh an ,an io th e r A stroke of luck saved ^ R I C H A L ^ ^ R K • ^'tw o , who lives in the Denver ^lancas.from powible ^ r t e r c “ freshman football coach and

one a San Diego chargers’ draftee, were ‘ arrested on m arijuanachargesSaturday^

They . were ^identified as Tliomas WlUiams, 2 1, Cardiff, the Chargers’ second draft choice from the University of California at D avis; Michael Robert D ark , 2 1 , Davis,- the

sO ftVu, f»l«W X1TC3 Ul UlC l.'CJJVCI jj*cui«.e»i>-»»uin 1/w.Mawaw » , ■ i_ ' . » 'Vsuburb o f .Lakewood and on the par four lU h hole when Marichal of the Santrepresenting Brunswick Broad- his hooked drive hit a tree and was the

— im o o rB o w l tn Dehverrbowled a—bounced toward the-green:--------National-League s-eam ed run^lliB gam e 7 1 pins over her 1 17 Hill said he did not putt .“ ''srage leader In 1969 with aA v e r a g e to capture the women’s nearly as well the last two days "*ark of 2.10.3 v is i o n title. as he did Thursday when_■ John Cruz, National City, fire^i a record tieing first round '•C alif., who represented Brun- 63.. 6 wick_Bowlero Bowl in the San ‘ ‘I jn gorma go with twoJM ego sutHirb of Lemon Grove putters in myDag-tomorrow;"'^

H l U P T U R E D ? ^WMr lit* World Fameui

DOBBS TRUSSFei th« RtdwcibU Htrnki

Ballard. C.Charlton and K. M cQ ain; 9:40, J . Hollenbeak,C. F eeler. T . Allen, J . Ballan- tjrna; flrtf,- J , V ick ars,, D.

■Wubker, K . Hurlbert and J .F a c k a rd ,— an d " 9:56, D." ^leadows,^ D . L aw ley , B . Parenteaii'^and V. B y b e e .'

— 10:04, L. Ttuscott, j : Shirley, B . Mecham, G. M erritt; 1 0 ; 1 2 , P . Ingram, D. Reed, B . Young,D . Rupert; 10:20, D. Gillies, B . Slater, G . Averett, L. Whittle; 10 :23, J . Blandfofd, D. Timp- son, R . ConantrC.-Thom sen; 10:36, G . Tliaete, B . Hulsh, B . WiUs, G . Crockett; 10:44; B . D ew ald , G . Jen k in s, S . Williams, G. Rowland; 10:52, B . W ildm an, G . H endrix, K . Fullm er, V. Mecham; 1 1 a .m ..

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50-Vear Reunion,on "P it-

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h . t i h I ' lih« ^«90 Members o f the local com- honored at the c o l l y ’s an nual. ------------- ---------

| J Z p o „ ' j . , y ? r . . life.

T 2I}5hi In » Knr,n,u.t M*T‘ e LcHse, 7 3 3 ^ i GUn aarksb u rg , where the students In adyuon to a b^^^^ 733.8901 f M rs. j : received much b f their clinical

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Club W ill5 ^ 1 Aides'

New officers of the Twin Falls whereabouts of these is asked to Soroptlmlst club will be In- cau ^ m ember of the localstalled Junfe 23 in the next committee.re gu iar^ m ee tin g “ With—M rs.— -T hose__^who— ace_ iin l_ th c .Eklythe Koontz, governor-elect “ missing” list - Include Carl of the Rocky Mountain Region, E d w ard s, Gwen. Watson,SoropUmist InternaUonal. Eu n ice-lin g ,* George Baker,

pints of blood wheo she undergoes open he«rt getting along fine until the end of 1M9. The blood gift of luggage by local meni- Cairncross, Tlieon Goodrich,surgery June 25 at LDS Hospital, Salt Lake a t y . drawing Is scheduled for Tuesday In Rupert. bers in the May meeting, ^ e r Florence Delin, Frances Burke,

formal installation will be In Beatrice jC o x , .Bessie C^lrn-J u l y . during International cross, M arian F a rra r, "nieodore

733-5979. ' departm ent.’ The daughter ofThere were 89 members In the Dr. and M rs. C . W. Culllni(s,

1920 c lass ,.M r. Pierce reports. Sawtooth Blvd., Buhl, Mrs.'m any have been located.' vyelch w as a m ember o f Alpha ,

but a few v e still on the search Delta Pi sorority and olhei^ l i s t .—A nyone—knowing the campus organizations.--------------

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-Rupert W oinan To Have Qpen Heart Surgery Soon In Utah

R U P E R T - M rs. O’Dell McLane, &3-year*old mother, of

M rs. McLane, who also : granomouier ot six, is

i94n St. Louis rMo.

l» c a l club members were also invited to the Burley In*

scheduled , at Ruper( C ivic sta llatio n m eeting Ju n e 2. buiioing between lu a.m. ^ lu.i.vu CTTCTl CI5TF5”

; aw are of the need for sup- p .m . Tuesday. . ________ h ^ b S n d s a s spec ia l g u e g s _ League, R e l ta . Jain ,___ _porting the Bloodmobile In M rs. McLane, wife of the M ilford, E lizab eth Haines,

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Keiilstmi, M ary m i'g ti.-E aim Diller, Alice Eberlin, Rueben Hogg, Lam bert Day, Charles H asenba lg , A leda G arrison, Marcia Giffen, Iris Guthrie,

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ensagem enfn cjtm on th to tlie porting the Bloodmobile in M rs. McLane, wife of the u m .i.s ine m ay i.iireims u,., M ilford, isiizabetn B ain es,operating table at the LD S Minidoiia County, as she wUl Rupert fire chief, has been Turf Qub. Mso guests were Mr. Victor Strobeck,'niM dpre Sch-Hosoltal. Salt Lake G lv . for again require about 20'pints for active in this area.for several w artz , Louise McM artin,open heart surgery her surgery. Hie Bloodmobilefi years and has served as service pl^nn Schaefer, M « . Sterlmg_,„ggy{gh M ills , D elbert M ills,open neari surgery. , , S J Chairman for the Cancer Brive Mrs-Helen Pettypove, Eileen U w is , Wllmer Osborn,

, , . . . o i I -the past eiaht vears. She has P a » y Davis and Kemta Shew.. Jessie M altby, Viola SUllman,V a l l e y Snoshone worked on the Heart Fund Miss Davis and Miss Shew Nat W illianison, Henry Willis,> r IW ve, Red Cross Drive, is a Esther Schrader, Jam es Wood,'

; l . r a t l i c l>O U rtS C „ l , „ fo rm er-U d y Elk-and worked N atio n al Federated m u sic ^ G o ld a W right.-IJnda-Packardrl „ . t w OF th . “ C n e U T J l e se v e rsry e o rs as-office nm-se. Q u te ' observance ol Music Blanche Shumwaj

Fined by Bliss Justice ot the becoming‘ ill, she has Parish.P eace Ruth Parso ns for T „ s.nanHeH h»‘r hol^hlM anti M rs. Nedra Creenc, program

D ^TaliL^W rtb' ’ enjoys collecting antiques. An c h a irm an , introduced Mr.l l 8 ' K u ^ S ^ ’ SHOSHONE - The summer ainbiUous person. Mrs. McLane ■ R"Stron who presented the

« i < .r S S f . r S ’ “ I'edule for the Junior Legion does her own yard and house . program of a promotional filmS e baseball team has been driw n work. on Twm F alls .

- g . ; e l f ‘ l . . , y d ^ R i S w ! “ P. Burkett and Stopp, Gooding, J18.7 Also fined by the Bliss Justice

MUFFLERS

ray and Velma

work.M rs. Dottle Burton, Blood*

B en efit-ls— Set June 2

F irst game will be at Buhl n M d ^ rp e rM n rto fO te n d th e U e c l i c a t i O I l O i cou T«v« Jun e 2 .0 th ers are Shoshone at drawing this season and pointed ‘ . »

were Jo a p h S d ^ U k e ^ „ „ „ , a l l y B irthp lace Is-

oSScw S1 'r frS n S Shoshone June 16; Shoshone at

Clyde L . .G arriso n , B iihl, ^ Z e '5 ' V a lt y “a't

Shoshone, June 30; Shoshone at -Twin F alls , Ju ly 1 ; Shoshone at Heyburn, Ju ly 6; 9i6shone at Jerom e, July U ; Rupert at

driving$145.

w hile intoxicated.

Shoshone, Ju ly U ; Shoshone a t longer need parent or guardian Jun e 13.Burley Ju ly 17. -------

There are 13 boys on the squad, ages 16-18 years.

Awards At Raft River Reported

MALTA — Seniors at Raft River High School have been awarded scholarships, officials announce.

— Jhey-liw hK te-P auleHo ■ Bof> nes, from Brigham Young University; Vernon Nye and Wayne Judd, each |160 from

ii„ ■ Btudenta and the parents of one IPocatello, Teresa ^ t h , Diane -...H-nt n unit in rommon

uixt^ta v ii, uui umi iiic iiccu lui ~ _ 1 0blood stays Up. Several persons b e t J u i i e in the area have many pints to ' ^ replace, and a hst is available W ^H IN GTO N (U P I)- -^ eat the drawing Lyndort Baines Johi\son Nation-

Quota is 125 pints and Mrs. al Historic Site, honoringjhe Burton pointed out that 132 pintshave been used from this coant>^/>dent w as bom and grew up,since th6 last drawing, near th^ preseni L B J ranch will ' Minors 1 8 years and.older no bededlcatedatStonew all.Tex.,

Suk-Eiled Against Leaders

pennlsslon to donate bfood, arid ’ Interior Secretary Walter J .anyone between 18 and 65 is HleJceJ said he would forroaUyurged to donate. accept deeds to the properly

Mrs. Burton said it is the encompassing a reconstructedmoral responsibility of those birthplace, the Samuel Ealy

. ysJng Mood or gamma gobulin Johnson farmhouse and Lyndonto have thirreplaced; ---------Johnsonis boyhood home.

At Jerom e ^JE R O M E - A benefit pan­

cake supper for Mrs. Albert' Hill, who Will undergo h^art surgery In ^an Francisco, i s . sdieduled at Jefferson School, 600 NrFlUm ore, Jerome, from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Sponsors are the Nazarene Church, the Town and Country Ejctension Club and Jerome County Council clubs. Tickets are available from members or at the dbor.

DonationsforM rs. Hill can be made directly to Mrs. Kennedy Q iam bers, treasurer of the Town and Country Club, or to Mrs. M urrel Blades of the Nazarene Church.

INSYALLED WHILE YOU

WAITV*/e speciplize In custom and dual exhausts'also ta il pipe bending and installation.

CLOSED SATURDAYS O pen SUNDAY 'III Noon

BRAKE RELItj^

$ 1 9 . 9 5All Four Wheels

3 0 , 0 0 0 fV llLE L I N I N q -

IN C LU D ES IN STA LLATIO N O F NEW LIN IN G S . . .. A L L A W H EELS

A D JU S T B R A K E S T :. 7PA C K FRO N T W H EEL B E A R IN Q S• Ptut til. d'jn lurmnj where

DOUBLE AaiON SHOCK ABSORBERS

^ 6 . 4 7 e a c hMO'ST CARS

P L U S .

I N S T A L L A T I O N

Rebuilt Fuel Pum pi • W oler Pum pi • G^neralors • Starter* • Volloga Reguto- ' Io n . Check the low prices on our Batteriti. If your cor needs it w e hove 111’

ABBOTTS AUTO^SUPPLYT W IN F A I L S 3 0 5 Sheehone S t. S .

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18th Annual lris"BHow SGheduledThe Magic Valley Iris Society

nill present the IBth annual iris - show,'-— D awn-of—ttie-Space-

A ge ,” - sponsored by the

MaryReederf Brady Disclose Wedding Date

and 7 St pw, k EJementarySchool, Bw ley.

Tfie show is open from 2 to- a B a m i ireiiumm,

5 p jn . June 7.- The public is Invited and admissidn is free.

Everyone is Invited tn exhibit and tlWre is no entry tee, Exhibitors are allowed only one

• entry in each class except seecUing classes. Elntries will

~be ac c^ ted from 7:30 to lO:3U a.m . Saturday. All entries received after 10:30 a.m . will be marked for display only.

Entries must remain until 5 p jn . - Sunday .and -.m ust., be.

Mr. and M rs.'C h arles T. Reeder, Twin F alls , b o u n c e the forthcoming marriage of W ilf^dauglilKr, Luu, to Robert Lee Brady, son of Mr.

H.Brfldv.Qgdenih.

- A June 19 wedding is planned at the Salt Lake Oty LDS TcmpJe.

. M iss Reeder is a graduate of ' Utah State University and Is

itly ^ ach in g school in ,

M r. Brady fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church to Southern Australia and served two years in the mihtary service. He is

^ o w ^ a tteh a in g -^ U ta h 'S ta te " University, where he is a f­filiated with Pi Kappa Alpha- ■ • . be graduated in June from the ■College of Engineering.

A fter a sho'rt honey-moon trip.

MARY LOU REEDER

Le'Livre fet Ld Pl Dche Elected M DinneTM^efhrrg^

O fficerW or the cortilng year Mrs, Uoyd Webb, were given to ; S > e r e elected when membtfl-s of Mrs. Verl Mecham, Mrs. Dell ' Z the' L^ Llvre et U Plume Timpson, Mrs. Je ss Sununers i p X U erary -A d s^ cle ty met-at-th^ tmd M rs, Blaine-Molyneaux.—Colonial House for a d i n n e r --------------------------------------- - .meeting. / /The best place in the house to ■-==Mr#T=fiordonteo*=wftfci • - ■ p resid en t, with M rs.

~lflllniaD^_vice_|ygR id^L Burt Huish treasurer; Mrs. Dell Timpson, secretary, and Mrs.

•F ra n k Uhrhan, publicity- 'h istorian.- - ' . - .........

M rs. Cox review ed " T h e 'K in g ’ s P le a su re " by N o r a ,Lofts. This is the story of Klrtg 'Henry VIII and his first wife,K a ih an 'n e , vynose devotion

Nbw

JMPERIALS I Z E ®

P r o te c t io n

D o e s n 't L ast

the couple will leave for En- dicott, N. Y ., where Mr. Brady has accepted a poslilolT IBM.

never wavered although the k in g ’s- e ye fe ll upon Anne Boleyn, whp refused to be his m is tre s s , but resolved to

,^place-Katharine.-:as.-queen.The guilded thought was

presented .by M rs. Jam es Keep in mind, next time you Dodds, and the author's sketch

-0 ft c-»'imT jng. that a single was given by Mrs. LuDell.........................I ............................ iiii ililinii

does- not affo rd lastin g ta b le decorations, made uy-=protection, acco rding to a ’ — -----Morida aermatologist." of M iam i repo rts that all

In tests with four sunscreen preparations had washed off

m ale subjects. Dr. Stephen Katz swimming in fresh water.

the artistic arran gem ent classes, all iris must be grown by the exhibitor.

As far as possible, containers for specimen stalks will -befurnished by the !*o w . C H EC K /N G T H E IR IS in th e ir g a r d e n a re M r . a n d M r s . D o n C h a d d as th e y p r e p a r e

Awards ^ be given ac- M o g ic V a l le y Iris S o c ie ty s h o w lo b e h e ld a t the D w o r s h a k S c h o o l in

B u r le y . Th e e v e n t w i l l b e o p e n to fhe p u b lic fro m 2 to 8 p .m . Ju n e 6. a n d fro m noon o f.the American Iris Society. . _ ' , , j j • . j i i ■ u n , ■ c ■ i j

In Division 1 0 . 1, horUcuJtural 5 p .m . J u n e 7 . M r . C h a d d is,j> re s id e n f o f Jh e M a g ic V a l le y Ins S o c ie ty a n d a-specim ensrall~lris-in-cxiltural—show-com m iM ee-^ho/M non,----------------------------------------------■------------------------------------------ —

classes must be grown by

...Entries in the Cultural Division ^ O C l U lm a r If n ecM sarr; H om em akm j p j | y .S f l l n r j ~ ~ 'remove dried or spent flowers Council will 4iave a lu n ch w n - 'carefully, being sure not to meeting at 12:30 p j n . Jun e ^ trfnmnpc fho the TuTf Qub, Twln F ^ s . The

Section A, specimen stalks q

Serendipity — the knack of Tuck iti folded or rolled slices of _______ MMin 111 L U L ii-u i- -laking flcddental. vet for-, pure beef bologna and cotto

present. Rosemarie FairchUd, cook, homemaker aide - coordinator

through 34,Section B , three stalks, sam e

variety tall bearded, C lass No'. \ 35.

Section C, three stalks one '' color, each a different variety In

one container. C lasses No. 36 through 43.

Section D, five different tall

that you have serendipity!------------------ b i b e t s e r e M p lty J s SER EN D IPIT Y

and Alice Reed, exten sion to m e-p uts the you m cooking! It s . POTATO SALADKonomlcs agent, will talk on your urge to experuiient, your t h r ° “ L p a n d e d N utrition drive to be different, and yen tor

-• ' . adventure.^ Take ordinary potato salad,

I Lodge No. instance. This is nearly76 will meet Tuesday evening at ev ery o n e ’ s favorite sum m er

b e 'S S d v l i l e t i M l n 'in e 'c o n . the Odd Fellows Temple. M rs. ^ sh , but if you have seren- talner, named, Q asses No. 44 Elmer Wilson will be in charge T V

or the memorial service..............Serendipity. Potato Salad.,ln-

The annual no-host luncheon stead, which starts a whole _ . .of the past p S d e n U of T e series of delightful surprises for 3 tablespoons pickle relish Twentieth Century ClubT Twin you and y<>^ fam ily. UUuceFalls, will be held at l p. m . Surprise :. You can Tomatoes ^Tuesday at the Rogerson Hotel peeling potatoes! ' Prepare instant potatoes asColonial Room. This salad calls for tasty instant packagcdirects(m eaaurethree

mashed potatoes. No m essy cu p s); cool. Combine with

Instant mashed potatoes {for 6 servings)

1-3 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing

1 tablespoon vinegar 1 can (4‘ j 0 2 .) deviled

ham1 tablespoon sliced

green, onioncup chopped green pepper

through 46.' Section E , beardless Iris,

labeled if possible. Classes 47 through 51.

Section F , seedlings, one stalk to a container and numbered or named. Must be grown from seed by the . exh ibitor,

-^ ^ "o iS a fc ta Jls °N o .‘ 5 2 a n d ° S Maglc Chapter. NQ .82^0riier, remainlnB ^“ D m aio n ” no,------ 2------ tT— i ? di ni ni i f ? and tomatoes mixing

arrangements. N6 artificial .regu lar meeting at 6 p. m. M e less th o n -f veflowera, fruit or foliage m ay be Monday at the MasonlcrTemple. minutes t prepare, and provide chesl wlllv.woMd p ^ e r ; turnused. One or more iris, any All members are urged to at- Just the right amoimt you need., mixture J i t o pan. Chill over-

r . __ I Inofnnt maon^/l nofnfn«*fl ._i_. 4 ' _____* _ r . ......... • _type, m ay be used in each arrangement, biit Iris must predom inate In any arrangement. Accessories and* or other plant material per* mltted. Exhibitor allowed only

'one entry per class. It Is not required to use iris .variety named In any c lass, nor to grow iris or other plant m aterial used. Exhibitors must furnish owh comairrcrffr

tend. ” • Since Instant mashed potatoes nl«ht: i j f o out of pan and cutcome packaged, they arc easy into six rounds or squares.

Friendsh ip C irc le o f the store, too. They don’t sulk Toaorve: Place each piece ofWomen of the Moose will meetrjiand grow sprouts while waiting salad on lettuce leaves, Garnishat8 p . m. Monday at thehom e o t^ o “ se d ,........... .. ' wUh tomato slices or quarlcFs7M rs. Gone H am ilton, 212 Ready for the second sur- If deslredT M akes six servings. CasH-ellAve W O fficers wlH be prise? Serendipity Potato Saladeleoted "blushes" prettily thanks to its BOWLING PA R TY HELD

'bit of deviled ham, Green onion, HAGKRMAN — Fifteen mem-Canton Colfax No 13 and pickle relish, and green pepper bersofth eH agerm anaiapterof

L ad les A u xilia ry P it r la r c h s In. loo. for color F uture H om em okeis of-M illla n U [n.iu., ..t fl and crunch. It’s a w iay ati,n ■ . . . iT ,,,,^,..4^UWM CUlKUinurS. IVlUrK IIBIIW--- Irn»wi»-<TM|-Mnw»,-Wii>inmy .mu u—I I , I , ,

and address o n . bottom o f p.m, at IheJJuh l Odd Fellows poiaio sBhtd-containers and accessories. Temple, The next meeting is set meal.

C lass A Includes No, 64 for Sept. 1. through 67. Class B Is the Junior

savory , America held a bowling party at lUy, ~ •

. _ttrrungci 08 through 70.

Donald Chadd, Twin F alls Is president of the Magic Valley Iris Society and M rs./S.W .

— Smith—will—8Brve—B8 -^ud|{«»- chalrman. Mrs. Carrie Draper Is show chairman: Mrs. Wilma Vallette, Declo, classification and awards; Mr. Qiadd and Curl Henscheld, staging; Mrs, Glenn Thletten, publicity and Mrs. Carrie Drapop, judges'

‘hbsjjllimy. Other nocOBsary chairmen will be selected Uio first day of (ho show.

transportation for the groupThird surprise; 'H jIs potato were Mrs, Alfred Sandy, and

salad Is shapely, you c an c u t It Mrs. Glenn Pattera9n.jJnn>U!r,-N o .- - l l i e Women of the arul M rs. Elwood

hold a special meeting for round.-, by using a sharp biscuit Grimes,enrollment at n p ,m ,’I’wesdny at I'Uttor which Is Iwo Inches or

the Moose Homu. in dlanteter. ( l l i i s will 'Hie days of the shopper who

m, Tufcsday with M rs. Henry Quant

leave salad trimmings which can uquuozu tlie tomatoes andi niihu'tn lit 'jn can bti gobbled for lunch the thumps the melons m ay, boHV with Mrs Hnnrv --------------- ---------------- ilraw ln^ fn u closC, A West

Foiu-tli surprise: Serendipity Coast "talking com puler" laKH*_____ Potato Salad Is compatible wllh custo m ers’ phoned orders,

I)IAM(INI) m rsN i'i) " m n in c r roads back totals, fowls Infor-n o n Y W O O D iU P D -lW u - J'K^'^'bearted mallon to the order fillers, then

pftr^iirfUnr WiiUnm WvU-r urrangcinunt; IJne u largo records the loading and dellvo-S n i car S a wrl • louf ry routes: 'll.e shopper refers to

'th ic k tomato a guide that depicts packagedslices, lopped w\th rounds of Itvms as tlicy upijear In the potato

S e e n 'ndanlaUon” oT'^"” orty * 1* '' “ ■ Itoiili as Ulcy 'll|l|ieurS : r 7 . " ? o r S l r a b i : P l c . V r S Pol..t« »«l«-l. «™l,nd the .d K .. .tore.

M agic Valley FavoritesW e e k 's Recipe W innerMRS. MARGARET WARD

RIcMiald •-STBAW BERH Y-AIJHON D ALMOND B U TTEn C U P S

J O B I R , . - ™ ---------------■— cti.ll-1 reclpo Almond Buttorcupo1 Clip heavy creomj 2 c«P» Hour

whipped2 toblespoons confvctlonvrs

su gar.- A UblapbonUiromly.,.,

flMVorlng' 'quvrt strawberries, WAshed and hulled i nuuPrepare cookie crust as „

'directed. Dlvltlo In half andpress Into bottom of two Wnch ,>•round cake pans. P rep a re ^ cup alniond paste filling and spread over crust. In bowl, combine Innredlents

- .B a k e -fll-M O -d e g re w -fo r '- ja -fW c rU V .U lo n d well. Pdr the .mlnutas..CooI.flve minutes and -filling, beat egga ointll, fnamy.

...-•^teaspoon salt ., ^ cup sugar

Ml cup soft butter'____!.«HK ‘

1 teaspoon vanilla

Filling

remove from pan. Blend oon* rectlonem iugar~and brahdy

Slice half the afold Into half of the whipped creami Place bottom layer on

Add 8^i(ar ((rffdutiliy ond alm ohaextractrikat until thick •nd - Ivor^icDlond. Blond In- almond paste. Mix we)l.

Thft ’Ttmes-News will pay 111 each week tor' MaKlc Valley

wvJng dlah, Uwplng aide up, FavorlUii.. If .you hava a 8praa4'^tH i(r«W l^y-craam ^ (avotile recipe, juat mall,It tomixture. Placo second l,ayer the Recipe Department,aome way. Spoon on whipped Women's Page ffidltor. Hiecream. Arrange vi'hole recipe becomes the properly of

-strawtwrrlei'etoprOilIlT Berrea -the Tlmei-Newi and cannot beIht to 10. returned^iK h t

n V K n E D C B

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GROUP M EETS S u n d a y . M a y 3 1 . 1 9 7 0

' F A IR F IE L D — Mrs. ESward .Wall'er Pearson g ave the and Mrs. Lee Danld, wtui M ri.'.K rah n anfl Mrs. Uy/Vanskike (devotional l e s s o n ^ "G od‘s 'R o b e r t Rush as^g^ianist. Cards'

hoated.th§-May meeting-of the Answer t o T j f e ’s Prob lem s."” wa-e senTtb people from theRuth .and Naomi Society. Mrs. Songs were )ed by M rs. Pearson coininunlly who are Ul.

-U 6 EN S E D - U N D E R T H E > V E R IG N L A W O F

S T U D E N T S O F B E V E R L Y H A C K N E Y w ill p re s e n t th e ir s p r in g d a n c e ■ P o lo v ts ia n D a n c e s fro m A l e x a n c ( e r _ B s s o ^ ' j ^ . p e r a , .''P r in c e I g p r J l = --'= -c6 h cerrtu n fe "3"5T / h e 'C o T r e g e ^ r S o u / f t e r ^ ^ > !n e A r ts C e n te r Con<;e>f d o n a Jio n s w ill b e u s e d fo r the. M a r c ia H a c k n e y — H o lly

• A u d it o r iu m . L o w e r d iv is io n stude n ts w ill d a n c e R o b e r t S c h u m a n n 's S m ith M e m o r ia l s c h o la rs h ip , w o n this y e a r b y D o n C r a y b i l l .

" P a p il lo n " (B u tte rflie s ). T h e u p p e r division s tu d e n ts w i l l d a n c e the (D u d le y p h o t o )

Spring Ballet Concert Set g

iE D — 1T H E

D ID _ Y .O UA P t t Y

F O R Y O U R scholarship

ARnOUPLftHNINGftCARgIRA F U L L P R O G R A M I N C O S M E T E O L O G Y

- I S P R E S E N I E O .OVERLAND BEAUTY ARTS

Beauty College -AGADEMY ~• f lo n d - S h o f y > in g - C e n le f --------P - I A G E M E N T : . . / . ”r ) 3 5 _ M a J n .A v ,e J t f r —

■ '6 7 8 ^ 4 7 t ■ : S E R V I C E 7 3 3 .6 3 4 1 -Buley, Idaho FREE T w in .F a lli, Idaho

Hi>vt>rly HA/»itiiiiiL LLilH .nnLirnf . .........tho hallpt in 19flRher ballet, students In their fo r D iaghilev's

- ^ i n g dance ronrprt-June^4-at— Ew

Area Friendship Club Conducts Memorial Rites

B alle t__ _ iglnallv

the (5>llege of Southern Idaho entitled ‘ 'Chopinias.” Later the--------Fine Arts Auditorium............ name was’ changed"to ' l^ s

•nie lower division students Sylphide:. It is one of the feww ill dance to R ob ert romantic “ ballet b lanc" dancedS c h u m a n n ’s “ P a p il lo n ” by leading companies today,

, (B u tte rflie s5. M rs. Hackney and provides a perfect unity of— t/mif thic ypif>jj^ gpnpe of mood music, movement and costume,

and action in a set of l!i! Hfiy Ounaticns fo r-U io Mard avignettes, and set a series of Hackney-Holly Smith Memorialdances to help the children gain scholarship, won this year bya feeling of movement to music. Don Graybill, are $1.26 for

The upper division students , adults and SOcents for children.— r— w ill—d an ce—The—Polovtstai - —

D ances from A lexander c * . .Borodin’so p e ra ,“ PrinceIgor.” o t U C ie n t S M O S tPrince Igor" is an old epic . . ■ a j . tdealing with the Tartar Khan / v \ O t h e r S A T__L£.Q -

.. ! £ r r d \ r r i „ ” 'u . r i " m • , „ d e by i- S n tu ry . Uie. dances-are.-asalute by the w arriors-and courses No 2 and No,-3. were maidens to their leader, the along wiU'K h a n ______________ from Ttngwalls Store , Goodmi

Sy^hidesTm ffilc ’ b y ’ ^ 'd e r e k rerantly at the high jh o o l .

dresses, swim suits aitd MrinUl attire.

Physical education uniforms tentatively planned for wearing in P.E . classes next fall were modeled by P .E . g irls Debbie Hess, Shery Morris, Annette

W END ELL — A memorial Lloyd an^Charleen Wilkins, service w as held in honor of the Modeling4he other fashions late B a rb a ra K u rtz - and - w e r e -L a n a - L lo yd , home Maurice Wolf, former members economics No. 3; C anna B ray , of the Magic Valley Friendship, Debbie Bauer, Shannon Bauer, a u b for Handicapped adults Debbie Cutter, Marlon Rathke, at a recent social held In the Debbie Thompson, Jo y c e FeUowship HaU of the United Standall, K ris W ilkins and Presbyterain Church, Wendell, Connie Brown.

The service was opened with' Modeling chlldren’ t . clothing Mrs. Lula White plEylngll'Sweet-were-LesUe.- W ilkins,- K aren Hour of Prayer.” Exon and Lena Exon.

Roll call was answered by each person present telling a Joke, a reading.or reciting a poeih. The Charlie Walters

—rfamtlw, nnri rhnrlpr»> rare ll presented a musical programfeaturli_____________

Buel McGhee Btat«^ that 41 m em bers and guests w ere welcomed. The members who are p h ysica lly handicapped exp ressed thanks to their relatives and friends who so kindly assist them to take part In the'club actlvltjes.

The women of the Presbyterain Church decorated the hall with arrangements of

. spring flowers and white tapors.- Tltfi iahlmi iiitiiii cavore^l w i^

white embossed cloths. Nelda .Sch lffle r and Joan E v ett assisted with the decorations.

The Gooding, Eden, Wehdcll,Jerom e Twin Falls, Malad Q ly and K im berly ar.oaa wore represented.

The next meeting Is scheduled for June i i at me American Uglon Hull. The program will consist of slides.Business will Include the time and p lace (or the picn ic.Everyone Is Invited to come and bring a guest.

C o u n t r y W o m a n 's

C lu b H a s A n n u a l

M a y L u n c h e o n

______MumborsWoman's Club mot recently for

----- lh 4 »l»-aiu iu al.^ay.Ju nflh8 ai)........;■ ^meeting at ihq nogerson Hotol J ju Colonial noom.

i n i k iS '

Colonial Room.

AsMclBUon oervice. • . prin»«J pattern M 41: New

D T ? J !5 t a d ^ v " Z £ t o n r o “ >*'■

-------- ♦ ln rM r«^ E lm M L D U C K 8r iJ !(» rg A _ -n B i»n inu Runri tn M a r tim

r.“ ^ r ^’j m" : i J i i K ' Hirlln;. tlra.i-N.wi, JOStow lw l and Mrs. Wilfred patiernDept.,232WwitlfilhSI... . . . . 1 7 York, N. V, lOOll. I>rlnl

, nig, Nflw -Spring-gummprn x m eilA N O E Pallorn Catalog. Ill styles, free

HOLLYWOOD HJPI) - For pi>«#rii coupon. M cenla. In-BomuinyiUc«lT«awnUnlvurwl sUrnl'Sowing nook m w today,Pictures changed thu title of woor tomorrow. 91. Instant'!

Qeorgo Peppurd'i now liorao Poililon Hopk — whal-to<wear.opera front "Hork" to "II. unawerB.accuaaory.riKuraUpalFloot, Robber." * ’ Only |1.' '

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|0 « y t - A 6 f crDEAR A BBY: "Oriental Wife’s ” letter interested me. It’s

true (hey have been criticized b y western w m e s because of the way they pampe^ their husbands, but the oriental g ir l is trained to please a mao.

No wonder so many American men marry them. I ' shudder to see the w ay some American women treat their

fiU^bands, and biusn to see tbe w ay so m e^ en put up with it.I am an English woman, m arried to a fine American

maoi and if I could wish two things for England, I would say, “ Lower the taxes, and let every English woman have an American husband!” LUCKY .M E

“ d e a r A BBY : Hooray for ORIENTAL WIFE! A s an American wife I cut m y husband’s toenails, wash his* back,

- polish his shoes—and his car—and I even clean out bis tool and tackle box. I spoil my man rotten in every way I can think of and love e v ^ minute of U . '

I, too, have f e l t ^ e stin s of criticism from other wives who do as little as possible for their husbands. I know my

— husband will never-stray?r-an d-he would grve~m e'lh ‘e^ world—and more—If he could.

Giving totallyi>f one's se lf is the true secret of happiness in marriage. If only more women knew this. .

MARY IN COVINA

DEAR A BBY : I keep hearing that oriental worilM, are “ trained” to care for th fjr huahanda.

Tam an American wife, and I wasn't ' ‘trained" to care l f or- m y4iu«bawdi-t-do au 'be cause ! luve him. 1 Btttflft h im ."

massage his back, rub his feet, and I even shave him. But 1 enjoy it and don't feel that ^ I s "low ers" me or makes me a

' ‘ "filftve." He loves me. too, and treats me very well In return.My husband Is the head of the house, but that's the way I

want it, IN LOVE, BUT NO DOOR MAT

D E A R 'A B B Y : The letter from ORIENTAL W IFE, outlining the dedication she and her sisters have for their buab'bnds, was Interesting, and no one can deny that their training contributes to a successful m arriage. .

But let me say, there are m any men. In these United States who are truly fortunate to hove found Arrferican wives with all iho virtues she described, I . for one, have a w ife who

— te-l»ati«fulrlnlelllKBiil,-wlliy, Iflyil, aavoUa, industrious anS^ ._cooi»r®*lve, and I mlght*add, I am not th^eaileat guy In the

world to get along with,I have traveled extensively In Europe and the orient, so I

am not speaking from ignorance. Sign me, "Chuck."COL. (U. S, A. F. nE T IR E D l

DECLO — “ Home economics wore evening wear, sportswear,boasts of literally thousands of s leep w ear and afternoonjob oKJortunlties for women," dresses.Carolyn Barnes, Cassia County M rs. Richard Garrard ac- h o rn e-exten sto n -a gen trto ld ~ ^ m p 'an reU 'C am ia "S ^ lo n ' ahd

_ g u e sts , a t _the..Senlor. .Tea, .P a t t y Kidd as theysang a song sp on sored . b y - t h e -D e c lo . which they dedicated to the

-B o m e s t ic — D nchcs?'— Home sertiors. ■"A" piano so1t)-W 35E xten sio n Club. M rs. E a r l presented by Carolyn Hurst.Hurst introduced her as the Lena F ll was the recipient ofguest ;^ e s k e r at the afternoon the club scholarship'which w astea held at the Cassia E ast presented.by Mrs. Ben Sm yer,Stake Center Cultural Hall. president. Alternate w as Wendy

Upon relating some of the Jacob s. Parents of Uie g irls are oppnrtrinltles in -which-h o me M » . ond-Mra. Andrey - F i^economists are employed, M iss M r. and M rs. Don Jacobs.B a rn e s , listed journ alism . E ach of the senior g ir ls 'w asteaching, television and radio, Introduced and presented ab u sin ess , designing, child long*stemmed red rose in ad e v e l o p m e n t , f a m i l y crysta l bud vase, re lation sh ip , P e a c e - C o r p s , - . S p e c ia l guests w ere theso c ia l w e lfa re a n d -h o m e mothers of the graduates, Missmanagement and research. Barnes, faculty members and

She stressed the Importance faculty wives,of the fam ily a s the center of our M rs. Smyer expressed hersociety and urged a ll to dedicate ap preciation to variou s, in>themselves to preserving it. dividualswho contrlbuWd'io t ^

M rs. Wilma Martin narrated club scholarship and noted the _a_JasW pr^.show Jeati^ lng Jh e _. nQwershavt^^ p u rclia?.ed .^

latest st^(M from Guy's and the D. L. Evans Bank of Albion.Don's of hurley . The minl-midi- Guests were served at quartetm axi lengths were modeled by tables covered wlth.linen clothsKim Acalturri.A nlt^ Engstrom, and centered with crystal vasesDiane Glllett, Barbara Stouf, of red roses. The lace-coveredShA ^l./o iderson and Marclle serving table was centered by aPreston. crystal punch bowl and silver

Fashions for the tinv tots scr.vlni? dlRhe.4.■ were shown by t\^na, Kprry and Committee members w e rT

Kim .Swan. Kurt anri

itA T H Y ANDERSON (Pettygrove photo)

DEANNA LARSON (Dudley photo)

M rs. Jam es Wright reported on the leaders meeting she attended. “ The Queen system istein g c h ^ g e d " she stated, / jsg Anderson DeAnria Larson,There will be only KOPS queens 'to be sent to State Recognition D ay. Kops are urged to join a newly brgaaized KOPS_club^jn_Twin F alls which will m eet once

nonthr-A report was given on the

contest with the Twin Falls TO PS Measure*ups. with the Twin F alls Oub ahead. A letter w a s received from a new Glenns Ferry C u b asking for

to m ake their club more 'in­teresting.

Nam es for a partner contest w ere given and the rules for this contest will be posted. The contest will run for two months.

It- w as announced June 1 will be a special meeting, with a guest to speak and demonstrate fitting clothes,

M rs. Ju a n ita Cox w as program chairman and she asked Mrs. Paul Bovm an to g ive a therapy talk on “ Why We EatrW ith Bordcom^’-and"Tlm e- on One's Hands,"

WINNERS NAMED HA N SEN - M rs. Wayne

Smith was high score winner at the Holly 12 Pinochle. Qub meeting at the home of Mrs.

-M ary-TayiorrTwin*Fall9r-! Y e r8 ll-B a ll-

Revealt-Trbth_M r.am LM Es JTed-L-Anderson announce the engagement and

m arriage of theirdaughter, Kathy, to T a u l Kl'. •Stover J r . , son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E . Sto ver S r., all Twin Falls.

An Aug. 22 wedding is planned in Twin F a lls . '

SPRINGDAL.E - M rs. Albert Fillmore was elected president of the Belles Lettres Guild when • members met recently at the Red Carpet Dining Room of Min's Cafe, Declo, for their annual dinner party.

, , Other officers include Mrs.U u r h a m K e v e a l . ------W a y n e -^ ^ o o d la n d ;— vice-—

. ' ' president, and M rs. WilmaWeaai'ng'Plans rrM a rc h am .iM reta fy ..’C -

Retiring officers include Mrs.----- I^ ^ a n d Mrs. E . J . Morgan Calvin Johnson, president; Mrs".

announce the enfagem ent-and-Gr-M archantr-viee-pFesident,--------forthcoming m arriage of their a n d - M rs. D elta Jo nes, daughter, DeAnna Larson, to secretary.Frank E . Durham, son of Mr. jh e group was served at and Mrs. Bob Durham, Twin tab les decorated- with red FaUs.

from Twin F a lls High School in 1968 and Is a junior majoring in m athem atics at Utah State University.

M r . ' Stover was graduated from Twin F a lls High School in 1965, and from Utah State University in 1969, where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity . He Is presently teaching In Logan, Utah.

Miss Larson is a graduate ot M rs. Thrnian Banner and Mrs! Twin F a lls High School. S h e -t ,, Holland were welcomed as attended one year at the College new members ot Southern Idaho and wUl be Qrval Hymas will servegraduated from the LD S as hostess tor the June meeting. Business College this year. -

Mr. Durham is a gradual . . --------------------:--------------------■ Twin F alls High School and is at the Salt U k e Qty LDS

attending the University of • Temple. The couple will reside Utah with a football scholar- in Twin Falls this summer w d ship, ■ ‘ plans to attend- school at the

A June 5 wedding Is planned University of Utah this fell.

G arrard and Debbie Osterhout, G llle tt , re freshm ents; M rs.‘ Children of club member^, Wayne Lewis Jr . and Mrs.

The fashion show and Gerald Mallory, decorations;p rogram w ere under the M rs, Norman Hiirst, cleanup;direction of-M rsrAlmu Turner Mrs. Dob Stovons, Invitations,and Mrs. E arl Hurst. Mrs, (ind M rs. E a r l C lu yv llle ,N orm an Hurst played the general chairman, assisted bybackground music as the girls Mrs. Nulon Taylor,

winner and Mrs, Ruth Wright, low . M rs. Minnie Bedow received the traveling prize. M rs. Roy Leedum, Mrs. Arthur Adam son and M rs. Je ssie Calico were gdests, Mrs. Smith, Lena Bohrn and Mrs, Minnie Bcdow received special gifts.

DEAR A BBY I I am not putting down oriental women, but how come we never hear about oriental women going to any of the poverty-stricken areas of the world to be with the men they love? CURIOUS

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Anniversary Open Hou-G A R EY -^ — Hie-chlldriMr. and M rs. Oscar Dodge,

; C a re y , a re honoring their .parents on their 50lh Wedding Anniversary at an open >iouse to be held June 7 at their home from 2 to 6 p jn . Alt their friends

;are invited to attend.M r. and Mi^. Dodge were

m arried June 3,1920, at Moore and had th eir m arriage solemnized Jan . 5. 1921, at the Idaho F alls LDS Temple. M rs.. D odge-is the fom jer Reuel Bischoff. The couple re sid ^

Arco ra u i, wnere they residW ' until 1924 when they moved to Carey. Thej^farn^d all thes«_

------ years—untn^they moved to 'Gooding In 1947, where Mr. Dodge. was.employedby Lowell Wills in an implement company and later w as a salesman for a machinery firm. In 1955 'they moved back to Carey and farmed until they retired eightyears ago. ___ _• t h e 'if cfiildrSi w e Mrs. R . E.

(E m m a ) Carson. Pocatello: im s. Etwyn iLUKayJ Hogers,

Bu r t^fe4!ns+d V N e w ^ ^ f fB U R L E Y ~ During the an* was the installing officer. was the accompanist fcr the was donated by Wood Music

nual M ay Luncheon a t Price ’s A short business meeting w as quartet and she afid Jean Center, Burley.^Judges for theCafe, new officers o f the Burley conducted by Mrs. Trafford G raham accom panied the auditions were Mrs. Dean andMusic a u b w ere lnstalled:TW s B ray , retiring president. M rs. choir. Elden Wood is the Mr. and M rs. Wood,gathering concluded meetings. Robert Dean, representlng'lhe director of the Bel Canto Choir. M rs. Don Norton, the club’suntil September. dlub members, presented M rs. M rs. LaM ar N ielsen, progj-am chairm an, read a

O fficers in sta lled Include B ray a gift. • . s c h o la r s h ip c h a ir m a n , poein in tribute to promoters ofM rs. J . . W. Young, president; Entertainment w as the Bel presented the club’s awards for good music in the area, with

Decorations featured a large violin on a red velvet backdrop ' ' surrounded with a carved fram e and tl% Italian lights on the wall behind the head table. Table decorations were gold violins in pink frames covered with gold net and braid set in bouquets of pink roses. '

T W I M g p f t e p -Mrs. Calvin Crane, first vice Canto Choir. Debbie Pettingill, su m m er m usic cam ps to liackgroundmusic, a violin duet president; ,M rs. Elden Wood, Mike Schofield, Karen Lyons Marilyn Bray, Burley High by M rs. H arry Badger and Mrs.

second, jric& ^preslrifint; Mra., . and-Bob JacksonralH nem be rs • Sctool, voa l,—M aiy M dlur; A1 PUthtofi, accompaniea oy k i n g HILL - Denice andCharles Peu gh ,spcretaryiM rs. of the choir, sang the Hymn of M fnico,-piano, and M iriam Miss McCuistlon. The violinists p p ncii____Garmihan____ twtn—

flv in ^ o h n so n r-tre a su re iv i-th e Montfr,' ‘ ‘b o r d 'D ls m l s s - r s - ^ r e y r ^ a f le y “ HIgh'7Scfiooi, also played dinner music. daughters of Mr. and Mrs _ - '8t-f t Jn k Baum an,■hirtor iw r i J WUi'T h i Blessing.'* ^ (v h y m n 'f t'VioHny'The Bufley MuBi< >^ ubi' ■■Heateaa ea-'fe f-the luncheon "UflHfeM"r!nrn~ tia~ rolo' rat^ :^

anH MrB r» lvirf Hplnpr. Music uroa written bv John Faw cett which is affiliated with the were the past presidents of the their 12tTbIr0idav’ anmversarvWeek chairman. and m cln^r is a folk tune National l-'ederation ol MUSIC Club.--------------- -------- --------------rSccntlv. whpn

-..-M rs.. Coo Annest. a past taken f r om T a t te r s a ll 's Oubs, gave two $50 scholar- M rs. Matthews gave the in- hosted a dinner for president of the . o rg^ization , P ^ lm o d y. TCaPerr-McCulstion - ships and'the . third $So a w ^ d voMtlon. the family

Gooding; E arl D o ^ e , Twin F alls ; Gene Dodge,' Tonopah, Nev., and Mrs. Charles (Janet) Green, Shoshone. There are 36 grandchildren and 22 great­grandchildren. One daughter,

-^Vona, and two grandchildren .■flCfi derfa.spjl.-------------------------

Reports Given During Buhl Women's Meet

BUH L — A report on the Mother’s Day Tea was given

, M R. A N D MKS. O SC AK D O D G E j

Training Session SlatedThe Sprin g Round-Up the diffirent age levels

-Trairang-Sesiiun fui luuUyiJ>‘ uf—UlSCUSS tie program m par- thp namp F ira and Bhia ~Blrd tiOBiar . fttr- B lu»- Bf ‘ ~Girls will be held Ju h e-^ at Fir&, Ju ilor High and Horizon Harmon Park. Club, wlh M rs. Ja m e s Van-

The sessions will be held near denbark, executive director; the fireplace by the swimming Mrs. Dwothy Peavey, field pooland will start a t 9:30 a. m. director^ and M rs. B r ig g s with group singing, followed by assisting; The training session a discussion of outdoor lore and Is under the general direction of naturejwtivities-;Cfimp cooking Mrs. Brifes and M rs. Smith. A

.._wheti_the_Women_of.the.Moose ..w ill be under-the-direction of baby sittsr will be available for met in -regular session, with Mrs. C. I. Smith "^ ith lunch_ those m Ii sm all children and a..

-- . Mcs.=Bill-=Wonenberg,- senior-:-betng-the food that ia'TOok^ ifl-''Small chft^ be m ade -for - • re gen t, presid in g ; The tea the demonstration. At 1 p. m. costs. , , s

featured a salad bar luncheon classes will open with songs and- and each m em ber w as a short discussion of the needs •

------n reaen lM l-aJa vo c^ :---------------- o f ji r l s W differentnupji. led bv A n n u a l D e n i O rThe program was under the Mrs. Phillip Rayh er. Mrs. Paul “ 7 T T j — T j--------

direction of Vivian Harmon. ' Ross will lead the discussion of D r o a s t O S T n 6 | C l M rs. F loyd Daiss w as In charge “ First Steps in Leadership” and , , f iof re freshments and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Carroll Briggs. “ What I n ( _ Q < ;t le T Q r _ a

g and theRole of the Leader.’

Leaders w ill be divided for

w avra w as in charge of the Makes A Good decorations.

A report was given on the annual Mother's Day party given by the Loyal Order of ; iMoose In honor of the ladles. W o m e n s C l u D The Moose m em bers eachbroagnro dia of o whidi Donates Flowersthey prepared. Tlielr dishes -----were Judged by members from C A ST L E F O R D — The the T ^ n F alls Loyal'O rder ;}f Castleford Flow er Companions the Moose and Women of the voted to p u rc h a se ' Moose. Awards were given to Bill Loos, first In casserole division; Tom Smith, salad division, and George Farm er, desserts.

CASTIJEFORD — Tlie annual Senior treakfas't to honor the 1970 graduating c la ss at CasUefo^ was held at the United 1. M ethodist Church Fellowskip, H all, w ith the_ motherslof the graduates in .charge the arrangem ents.

Mrs. ^ Potucek, 'mother of the senlir class president, Ed

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p u rc h ase an Potucek,was the chairm an'for<ih-angement of blue and white the motters. .carn atio ns fo r the 1970. Ih e td iles.w ere decoratedgradu atin g c la s s o f the w iU \.flg^^of;graduates> .an dCastleford High School to be mbrtar foard caps filled withused for the senior breakfast sprln g 'B w ers, placed at each

M r s ; ' B lll '\ , Johnson - w a s - - a n d -* r - the- c o m m e n c^ e n t_ place_s4tlng. The c lass colors_enrolled as an ew member. Prp exercises when they met at the, of blue md white were used ontem officers for the meeting home of M rs. R ay Cothern .the mem-programs. ,w ere M rs. Je s s Howerton, recently. , Ed ^ t ic e k w a S m a s te r of chaplain; Mrs. Nile Casten,, This is a se rv ic e th e c e re m o ik s . Bob Rlpa gave theg u id e ; M rs. R e a d Ream s,* Castleford Flow er Companions invocaton. M rs. Lynn Johnson,ossistant guide; PeSHy Bird- h a v e ’ done to honor the PTA pnsident and mother of aw a ll , yerrt i i iu i , a im c m r iB K r a u u m iiiti I'iuaaiiB of tn<! Br am iflb, {{iivt! m e w T O m r i r

“ MDtTtBrptanist:----------------------- -CflBtlafonl High Srhnni since the tlie senors, The response wasN pm inees for the 1970-71

baljot for Women of the Moose officers w as read. Election will be held at the next meeting.

.M rs. George Ayers and Mrs._. CJeorge Farm er reported they'

both worked on the Red Cross and Cancer Drive.

Women of the Moose bowling trophy, w in n ers-w ere- M rs.D eloris H a r p , ' M rs. Ed Jarolim ek, Mrs. IjYank Brown,Stella Thornsberry and Mrs.

- c t i • - ...................... ..... a\\}i Will. F irm in were M rs. lijmn UhCdon '6nd M rs. G eorge A yers. Mra, Charles Hill had high ^{ame and

club organization. given ly her daughter, c ^ tn y rThe group also granted the Musii w as presented by the

use of the art baskets to the senlor-quartet conrposed ofmothers of the graduates for Diana Senften Lisa Kli>yon,fu r t lw .. d ecoration of the S te v < ' W righ t, and Lynngratluatlon areas. Easterday, acco m pan lcd by

An Invitation w as extended to I Miss nyon on thei guitar,the group to the tour planned for ■ M n; B ern u s WaiterJune 9 and the picnic In con- Castiford teacher, p resen t^ Junction* with thla .by the tou r- th e-w as; The class’ prophecy-com m ittee m em b ers, M rs. was gven by Ja n Quigley. DenaDarrel Phillips and M rs. Anna Herznger gave the c lass will.Holeslnsky. A tour of the Seiior class m em bers and thetry s la i Ice Uaves is planneg oy (^aslyord t>lgh School teachers

high sw iesT Hostessbs for the ' evening

and M rs. Tom

*the hostessosr-A plant exchange among the

m em bers w as hbld at the “ conclusion of the meeting,

M rs. Eoren Ho^ and M rs. Art R eese were •ge of cjecorations for the

M uchacek Novacek.

pay Camp SetB U R L E Y ~ Plans are being

made for o Girl Scout Dov Cump to bo hold June 22 through 26 at the C assia County Fairgrounds,

Ih o camp will teach outdoor llfo and camp skills from 0 a. m. to a p. m . dally. Registration for the cam p la >2 and should be

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LOOK FO R L A R A E GUster, Twin Palls, In some future rodeo queen contMts, sa yc lin lc uffk laU . D j a vote uf tte-i'iinlc partlOipgm i flBI!"Instructors, she w as judged the girl who made Harvey, right.

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By BONNIE BAIRD JO N E S Tlmes-News S taff W rite r- '

If rodeo and horse show queen contesi Judges In Idaho are finding their work a bit more difficult these days It

program of the Idaho Rodeo Quefen's- AssocipUon'now' Ift'lts' fourth year,— Fof (hfrpa]•women of Idaho, who have held titles ranging from queens lOf area rodeos to. M i^ RodM

talent-and experience to assist novice queen contestants who may not have won any titles as yefbut aspire tosom eday wear the Miss Rodeo America

— The association-sponsora a. two day queen clinic In

■tlre^ o un g^ om en “ i

of contests Including dress, wear their hair, ride ineir horse and even tie a goat.

For the second time the eveni was held this year In Twin F alls w ith - IB -g ir ls enterin g : rigorous two days.

“ ActlvlQes bfegflj registering In the Twin F alls E3K5 lOOge Drigni and. early on Saturday. In addition to their cltnlc identification badge each received >a-facket of gifts from local merchants.

Current Miss Rodeo Idaho, Carolyn Harvey, gave a report with photographs on events of the R(^eo America, contest In Las Vegas last winter where .she-Tepresented-idaho. In her talk she emphasized some of the requirements and fine points of judging.

Former Miss Rodeo Am erica, Karen Lavens Jam es, Jerom e,, added to this report and then addressed the girls and worked Individually with- 'e a c h on

their, particular type of figure and how to select flattering sty le s , colors and how to comi)lne su its, h a ts , boots gloves and other accessories for the most appealing results.

Following a lunch break each girl was asked questions such as those they might receive during the personal interview of a contest. Here they received suggestions as to how long the answers and comments should b«:^

Four area hair stylists met with the girls during the af­ternoon and each g ir l had ah opportunity for Individual help from at least ojie of the experts. How to wear natural hair during riding events and when ap-

. pearlng in dresses., use of.fa lls, wlgletts, full wigs and th^ ad-

ONE OF FOUR hair styUsts who worked with qaeen dlnlc -antriftn during the first day prosram Is Jeanette Peterson who

lUtMtrates fitYlT tn fh^ wmili'iii hn>. imhig HiNili'Gutnrie as a modeL Awaiting tbelr tu n s are Dawn Tbompon,

western hat were among Items covered.

H air sty lis ts p a rtic ip atin g included Jeanette ^ tierson and Marion Rotilnson, both F ile r ;Jinm iy Davis, Jerom e, and Peggy Roe', Wendell..

A banquet was held Saturday nighty with M iss-H a rv ey a s m aster o f. .c e re m o n ie s .Following the banquet _ g irls were shown a review of western styles with clothing furnished by R op ers and“ P e te rse n ‘ s Western Apparel. Door prizes donated by merchants ranged from boots to belt buckles.Parents of the girls------to attend the banquet.

On Sunday activities ai, began early at Frontier H eld where - the girls worked with their horses in riding the Miss Rodeo Idaho Pattern, barrel racing and goat tying.

Instructo rs Included Yo Wilhite Marts, Nampa', Carol Q ualm an, N am pa, and M iss Harvey and Karen Jones. M rs.M a r t s ^ d Miss H arvey gai some goat tying Instruction, new. addition to the clinic year. This event has now added to the M iss R<A m erica - com petlton proved something o f a hi for the Sunday program .

At the end of each clinic, the g ir ls vote fo r a " m is s congeniality” -which thla year was Debbie Guthrie, Shoshone,and the g irls and judpes vote.to u nintptoiTtrdthatrfldeuimiiir.............. ......................... feel Novak; Buhl, tries her h a ^ a t goat tylng whilehay gained the most from the other clinic participants an<Yo Marta, nearest two days. ,

'am s Bknow ^ou have been kicked?’

— Area Hw ^ eiJ inds GerinanyLQfferg Soim d Game M anagem ent Program

By L E E TREM AIN E TImvii-NewB Staff Writer

In Germony, hunting u.s u ■sfwrt is tftKen seriously so

cnch hl«ht. A hiinter must be - .The owner of the land may, able to classify gam e on sight and usually does, sell the rights and rc fr« in from shooting to hunt on his land, often at an

• w r u m a iy lh a ta h u n to r o a n weaV cam ounuK ^d" c lo lh ln g fo r In* vi.slb lllty iind ru n nu r is k o(, >{L‘UlnK sh il l.

L I. Ccil. ( J y d e M u rp h y of___ -IV la .K u llii- iih u u ld .k iio w — hu

w as jirc '.sldi'nt ii( thi* Hod iiiul.L'lub .u f hi

.a s provost m arshal In Ger­many, In charge of the Military Police who in turn were In

. chartc of fhf fyara. ...... _ _ .amonK n early- 30,000 U .S . All hunting In G erm any la The huntlng-rlghts owner. Inmilitary mon atlll slatloned In done on private ground, and turn, has full control of the landlil.s part of Germ any, neiir the only with the permission of tlie and fu ll ow nership, of theLuxemburg border. owner of hunting rights for .the animals.

To ohtain a hunting iic-cnsi; In n r e n , { ’ol. M u rp h y explained. A hunter who bags an animal the lo ca ly o u n gste rS j^ iy Ja H ci.( iiirm u n y , «• native •G erm B n- H>-(icrmnn law nnd custom /oll' n iay purchaBeiitB lrophy from a Cerhiari'faiiruly ^or two weeks

' m a n y , fo r U irce yuarH , u n til \w r» :tu rn fil hm n o io r t r a n s f e r lo VlvUmti. O i l M «r(jfiy Hcrveii

coinplcle nrelu-nstve and Intensive courau «{ lo.HH«n.H TfTaTrequires u full year of classes several tl(nes t'ucU week for' /wverul hours

land Ih privately owned; there the land baron; otherwise the in aa r c no la ru e tracU of publlo animal belongo to the owner o f' family la n d a s in the United S t^ e s . All thrttuntlngrlghtargame animals on the land are also (idvfltely owned.

Hunting la a pleasure In Germany: the citizens take the right to hunt most seriously, and a serious breach of the law, such as a fatal accident, wll) ^ancol the h u n ter's licen se promptly — and, most likely, permanently.

Tljus, there are practically no "accidents" in OerVnany among hunters, Col. Murphy, said,

her host family of tt however, was trying to learn English, so the two g irls en­joyed swapping lessons for th e ' two weeks, Mrs. Murphy said.

In Vietnam, r ‘ " be stationed tprovost marshal for the year* : long tour of duty. Thia will be OFFICIALS OF CLXt^flCSd

..uu.a, hls thlul overMftspoBt] tv»has .yeacif Carol Qualman, NamAmerlcaA troops stationed In served three tou rs 'o f d 4 ty In Twin F ills , and Yo Wllblte A

“ Germany m ay take a shorter Germany, and saw duly In jofaed b y M U t Kodeo Uatto. I'arolyn l l a m y "cr>m" courio In th« huntlnd Korea »t«ir Uio Korem W an- all from left 111 •ulattlll tin y«ii| |li1i In whallaws and.Customs in order to --------- ----------------------------------^obtain a local licenae, he ud(|ed.■ In addition lb -Ih e complex hunting lews, all

dtrlof U)e past four imiii Kartsn Jones,I M ris,'N am pa, are '

will help them most in preparinf for.dUteD contests. Rules change fitquentiy as do requirements hut Rodeo Queen Association

-"'nMra art -just-aa -many game animali In Oerman fortiU today-at there w«ra 800 yean ago; they’ve token oar« of their game," Col. Murphy said.

In addition to the 90,000 U.8.' troops stationed In hla area of

Germany, there are nearly “ I5 ;« r t i r iU y mewbew wfio

comprise a community of their ' own. 11)0 children, attend U.B,< operated dependenta’- sohoola, :

,Relationi between the

American dependents and the................. L Y M L ^ U B P IIT O JU L Wt, and her boarskln, Col, Munihy shot Ihe b ear a rte r-a— n a t lv r - a m n B n s • n r e - v e i r

|n»biM,Lt..Col.iMurtihy,pwcGoslde u valued Ivuglhy search, b ik T was Ihe only one M wai cordial, M ri.' Murphy tald; t r o j iy e t tbdr receol stay in Gennuuy — a abicU< bug in lii«liir«.'yoar tear oiduly. Umm who ipeak the Oerman

non NOT TO BE CHOSEN queeo to by Oirol qualmaii. oQaic e»>

iliM auo ten^tM o re lha oltier iMtnwton weariM lee muoh make up, brown

hat, gold pants, green jacket and earrings, and.. eh, yes, ehewlng giun. Pondering p it eecn* ' Uoatlon are Karen James aiul Carolyn Harvey

up, brown from left.

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The/p^ld^icker Or TKose Lung^^Or'Legs Are Slipping. B etter Forget The Moon Jaunt

Sunday. M a y .31, 1970 Tim es.News, Tw in F a llj, Idaho 23 •

B Y O .A . (GUS) K E L K E R Tlmes'News Editor

heat of the sum m er butJlhere tents; there is running w ater a wild rumor going the' rounds and restrooms. A fine visitor that the lava th « i is just about center contains exhibits ex-

...........-as-hot as when it first came out— pla ining the vo lcan ic—Moon jrou will have to have (but of the ground. And it’s probably mations-, ‘ plants, anim als and notin an yparticu larord er) ( 1 ) right. the monument's history.a stro n gh eart,(2)ago o d p alro t But there are things to see in Ih ere ’s a seven-mile loop lungs and (3)_a good pair of this most unique o f all explosive^ road which skirts a ll the in-legs. ........ ■ .......................areas' wherie"'ufiieavals f ir S 'terestihg places and leads to ’— Uni e s r y o t r have-aU-three-of-took-place-^ ou san da-of-yeara—tHese-and^^ them you had better forget the ago and yet the latest a mere trails.

"walk. with h L L 5«L,¥£ars. back — within 'i^ ere - _______g o ld e n tr io o f a t t r i b u t e s t h ^ ^ t ^ . , h l i l n r i r i l mi i i iiiiil iiiilj IIHI |iiiii ih i l i i l r n 'M tjoirlsflie place. ........ years or so a fte r the death o f , gnarled and long dead trees

And to get'there you will not' Christ and a thousand or so whose features change with the need to p ro je c t^ upward.- yea rs ' b efo re good old swing o f the sun or the rustle of All you will have to is drive Christopher sa iled over this the wind. north^inrHighwarM Alternate, way to discover us. There are a few “ don’t s " forwhich brandies out o f Shoshone established trails take the visitors. Don.’t pick up theand goes through Richfield and you on a 2(kninute walk or on a rocks and c arry them. home. Carev. And pretty soon, on the two-hour. hike. Ih e re are no Don’t disturb the vegetation.

..... j ...... Iviinlinr iiliiiLgthpwavbu tlfyo u Don't molest the wildlife andtravel somewhat E ast, you will get tired, jiist sit on the wal

-tunhc-place:------------------- YoajyilLnot be the first -*

. . . it is a reasonable facsimile There’s the G reat Owl Cavern paths, of course — about a s youand It Is known a s the Craters of which is a la v a tube about 500 please.The Moon.' feet long and.40 feet high; there And the season at the

Operated under the United are those intereking tree molds "C raters" is now in full swing.Slates Department of the In- which are ve rtical or horfzontal' A ftera certaindate— Ju r ie l5 , 1terlor as a NaUonaJ Monument "'^tch w ere formed when think it is — there's a sm a ll 'directly with the National Park the hot and moving lava em* d iarge but that’s all there is to

it ic braccd the trees standing in the It.and m udi better than the w flyT U repris^ othercave-area If-this-were-ln-Hawaii-you^dsom ewhat lim ited national where so-called Indian. Tunnel struggle m iles through crowds

j)ubljeity-it-gets.________ ____ stretches underground for 800 to g « a g llm p se .o fit .H e re , justIf you like something dif- or m ore feetL caves , large and a 'w a v s from " Twfh~^ F a lls . :

ferent then it’s worth all the small, with eternal snow floors; Jerom e or B u rlfy , you cansw eat and stra in you w ill crescent-shaped rockpUes used practically have It to yourself,probably encounter even though by the an cjen t Indians a s B u tlik ew esa ld — t& kelteasyinti u ijik u . j i. j .... f iiiu ip o-a firebreaks and wind protection, if you have a bum ticker, weakpaved. On a somewhat cool day- H waa .noi uiiLll Jbuut 1035, lLt}.«j or nt-or early In the morning or government officials say, that ReaUy, _ . .relatively late in the evening- the wonders o f the acea at- every minute of It and at themost anyone can enjoy the • t*'®cted m o re than lo ca l time you will be realizing thisareas into w hidi people from curiosity. Now thousands come old Magic Valley w as a real, hotthe outside are aUowed to to look and wonder. place bi It's day - early day,venture. A special a rea is there for that is !■ We’ve never been there in the camper outfits, tra ile rs or just

P lc tiire> B v G tis K e lk o r

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Tim cs-N e w s, Tw in Falls. IdahoSunday^ May 31, 1970

Fourth In Series Of Programs On Drug Abuse Slated M ond^ At CSI

Tlie fourth sessfon of a five- week se rie s designed to

T.J^ Boy Gets Theater Honor

IDAHO S T A T E U N IV E R ­SIT Y, Pocatello — Ron H o ^ c of Twin Falls w as'n am ed the

- - - ........................... outstanding co3tumer- for thedrus s b iw . bow snriPfy read s JM9 .7 0 season, of Idaho Stale

Twin FaUs, _ ____ .._ ■ M fi Hodge also w as awarded

I mecltortous ^ artlc ip alioh

acquaint area parents with the drugabusew iH bp ]ieW at7p jn . . _____________ ,dangers and danger signals of M onday a t the College of .totlrug abuse, what occurs in a University theater.

Southern Idaho F in e A rts family where a drug user is Amonp sturtpnto•e en tw v --------

Paul M. Burnett, certified social worker and Erector of- the.Child Development Center in Twin F alls , will be guest speaker at the Monday meeting.

The sociological aspects of

Among students who were

’S i d d react IS ,i 'c m ir w h o Is ISU T iie i5 i~ S e rv ic e Awardsmlng drugs, will be explored by ranging fr«m | 4d R r »10 0- w e SMr-Burnett. M r . 'H o d g e , . P a u l' L a P rlse ,

H ie M rk s , entlUed, " l lie K etchum ; S h e rrie Jo n es ,Usage of E»ugs and Narcotics J e ro m e ; Ju d y M c F a rla lid ,In the Magic Valley t o a , " Ketchum, and Roy Nicholson,

T h e M u r t a u g h B r i d g e 'WILL BE CLOSED

M o n d ay , Ju n e 1st thru ^fiday, Ju n e 5 th

R t P A i R S ---------- —

8 A . M . T O 5 P . M . E A C H D A Y

H illsdo le Vood Di»trict

- \ r -

. . . son of Rep. and Mrs. Ray Lincoln, Twin Falls, will open dentlstr}' practice Ju ly 6 in association with Dr. Frank McAtee a t 145 Third Avc.

— T f f i i r r a l l s r r o r - ih r 'p a s r iw o ' years D r. Lincoln has, been serving In the U.S. Public Health Scrvicc as the dental officer on th e - ColviUr and Spokane Indian Reservations In nn rlh ral l W nrM n g pn - H r I.; a graduate p f .Twin Falls High

— SchDDl, the't ;aiversttyT)rntgho7 ' and the Washington University School of Dentlstr)', St. Louis, Mo. His wife Is theTonn er

- -€onnle F orrester of Twin Falls.

50-Y ear Shriner Is H onored

A pioneer resident of Twin Falls , Jam es W. Smith. 132 Buchanan St., has received a life m em ^ rsh ip In the.El Kbrah S h r^ e I'emple and S gold certificate attesting to 50 years of continuous membership In .the group'.

M rs. Smith came to Twin F alls 63 yea rs ago, and joined the Shriners in 1920. He has also belonged to the Blue Lbdge No. 45, AF&AM , in Twin F alls , for

_5Q years. as weU as all York

unly ttchool In ttio United Statua Uevutvd exclusively to trolnlng students In all pKusos ot In- ternationul iniiniifiomont.

____Cour8C.SeLIiUllI.ICV - Appllcatlonj ore

— iww-bolng.a£ceptsd.for>u.now..- courao lor Ucenaud I^actlcal, Nuri«» r t lh S Momorlat H(!»plt«l, «nd Monday l> Iht duudllne to apply.

Tlioro will bo eight petiont. acceptoU for the courw , report! M r ir M ir * « r e l Mohrlang, In-

------ TilTinSKir-fljr-Iht--IJceniedl>r«ctlc»l Nutm*. 'niB clUUM will boglp In September,

■ , AppllcuUona aliould be lelt ; M r», .A tld r iy lln r p o r ,,

di r x itw - otM w n o r li l or with Mr«.

1708 KIMBERLY ROAD

Rite bodies in the luasoiilC order.

He has held the post of lodge m aster in the Burley lodge, while living there a number of y e a rs ag o , and served as commander for the Sfiriners.

Personality Im portant T o Safely

O ffic ia ls o f the Idaho Department of Highways say safe driving Isn't all In the know ledge o f operating a vehicle — part of U m ay be the driver's personality.

In a survey relating per- Mnallty- variables to traffic records. '2 . m IfUUK (lllVBiB, aU ■ with 2 0 -y e a r sa fe drivingrecords, were checked._________"T liese d r i ^ g experts with

top sa fe ty records were found to be average physically and in I.Q., and their knowledge of the road a s measured by pcncll and paper tests was also about average. Only their personality trails wero unusual.

The outstanding factors In safe drivers personalities in­cluded loyal, dependable, sober

_worklng employes , who werc ijowl husbrnius ana

” ratherK;dnd-savtnB-Bndrnbovc-|■. all, cautious. Ih e safe drivors

planned ahead In every day life,An exam ple of hin caution was

the report of Uic driver who let everyone on tlie elevatur aliead «f lilin anti let tliem do the

u I S luvln a, U len-loollM -baok-lo- “ T m nke "oertn in no one else

wanted to buurd before ho stopped In;

L o c i i l ^ \ y o n i ! u i

'■ K arnsQ erald lnu M. Citirlu^,'

<luug)itur of MrH. A. L. Curloy, ' 'I\vln F a lls , hii.s twen awardetl tlie Bachelor uf Inlematlonul

'UnmdurblrU Graduate School uf Inturnutlonal Managomont, Phounlx, Ariz., during recent .

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* IT IS A CUSTOM among the Sikhs of India to grow theii hair long. But the rebelHous^sons o f these sect memhart nowadays go “to barbers iR defiance . . . . N A TURALLY you

.k n o w the early bird catches the worm, but can you identify said bird? It's 'th e ^yfark~ Whic'h'generany arises raucously : about 3 a.m. . . . DID 1 SAY there were no elderly surfers? An

•Oceanside, Cal., conespondent contends one Pop Procter, now 85, is still riding tht waves. If he isn't the most seasoned surfer

_an oat,w h o is?

' CONSIDER THIS - A Puerto Kican w h o is we4llHy~Temi5=;— — to b e happier than a Puerto Rican who is p o o r . F u r th e r , a Puerto Rican who is healthy tends to b e happier than a P u e r to Rican w h o is sick . Such w ere th^ rem a rk ab le findings of researchers who recently ex am in e d 1,500 Puerto Ricans at a Bovemment~^nt'eXpen8eof-approxinifltely_S2S0.090. ^

T-th»-^otalijy wte of-thr hose aged 2 1 . incidentalaged 60 is nine times greatet than those aged 2 l . incidentally,

even though elderly ladies outnumber the elderly men, far ' -n>flr».fn»lfr-thaiv-fwnftl^rpedeatn«PCTlig:on=thFStfeftt»rHiiall3 that /nonth wherein the largest riumber o f walkers get killed is December, and that time of day when it’s most apt to happen is between 6 and 9 p.m.

SHORT STO RY - It was the custom among the well-to-do In old-Persia to .sen d .a boy jo _so in e famous tutor for an education. JJi<bOoet_Sadijyas-Such_a,tiiU:ai:-A-merchatvt-sent— his son to 2>adi with a message, requesting the poet educate the lad and send the nierchant the bill. Before long, however the

ite from”

8 -m tg h t-w ay up to six diaqionds, a few would play Toiir hearts,

-bttt-mosHvomd-lfind-Jn-three- no-trump and go down one or two tricks. The suit bidders would go down even more. Thus, minus 100 North-South would be a ve ry good score.

Some might underbid and

• derbiddlng would be well re­w arded this time.

Som ewhere, if the hand w ere played often enough a South p iayer m ight well m ake three no-trump. It would require poor defense

Pass 2N.T.Pcss 4 ♦

You, South, hold:4 2 V A K 5 4 ♦ Q 8 4 2 «|^KJ97

What do you do-BId-fottr- nu-(rump. Y<

plan to gamble on six diamonds if partner shows two accs.

TO D A YS QUESTION Y our partner bids five spades

to show three aces. What do you do

Answer Monday

Sadi: “ If the ass that bro u ^ t Chnst to Jerusalem had turned his head to Mecca, he would still remain an ass. Wash a dog in the Seven Seas and in 10 minutes he is dirty again It is no use.

Tlroy;*'

CUSTOMER SERVIC E - Q, “ Does the fish feel the p ^ when it gets hooked?" A The men o f science say the fish does not, o r not much, anyhow, but I don't know how they found . out- . . . Q:~“ As~fg~as~children go, arenTbananas the most popular fruit?” A . They are No 2. Apples rank No. 1, peaches No, 3 and pears No. 4 . . . . Q. “ What proportion o f mot^ersi bottle-feed their babies from birth?” A. About three out of four. . _

SWAMP ITEM - That a tadpole grows up toTj'ecome a frog is common knowledge. Not always true, however. Some tadpoles grow down to become frogs. One South American tadpole, for instance, gets to be about 10 inches long before it sh ri^ s to a inch frog. More fro? and tadpQle-data^ming— up. Watch for it.

AM SURPRISED to leam from the researchers that the young ladies who go to the women's colleges tend to drink. more liquor than the coeds. . “ M AY EACH WOMAN look at her own legs," said the late Christian Dior, "and find a skirt length that suits her best." Excellent.

Y o u r questions and .contments are welcomed and w ill be used in P A S S I T O N wh'erever possible. Address y p u r letters to L.M . B o yd . P .O . B ox 3760. Santa M onica. Calif. 90403.

K c ) 1970. M cNaugh^ Syndicate. In c -l ^

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Area Youths Receive Honors

m a ^ SENS, France —

Johnson, David Stoller. Tommy Stroud. Carl Charlane Tracy, Norma Je a n ^ S te r lin g Whllpker, M ary Ann E ' today, but not for H s ^. were p a a u a tM 338 & n iors this Jones. Michael David Jones, Steven Slruchen, Susan M arie Trevino, SteveirTVevino, Basil— Whittle,—Jan e -W ck e r, David for gold.-In the past several

year from Minico High Schpol. Thom as I^ e Ju d d , Dee Stutzman, Barry Gene Tanner, Typyl, Dean Ulrich, Pam ela Wldmier, Ja y Wilcox, Debbie days, passersby have iound aiv- ip eaK e rs were V lckl An- Jurgensm eier, M ich ael J . Glen W. Tanner, Bonnie Jean Joan Uriguen, Susan Vibbert, Williams, Lyle J . Williams, estimated $8,200 In gold coins

aersen, i ^ r a H id in g , Glenna Kallsek, Steve L . Kent, Ellen Taylor. Kristen Kennett T aylor. Dick Burton Walton. G regory D avid 'JVilson and Lo uise on the river bed.Nielsen, all vahdictoriansp and Sue Kerbs, Terry Lee Kel- Robert J . Taylor ..Grace E lain e Lyn Warburton, Judy W ater, Wilson. Stacey Winn. Raymond The coins—Includina Mexican V exchan ge terling, C harlene K im ble, Thaete, Elaine Tliaxton, David Donna Webb, Harley W eliever. Wlxom. Dianne Wolff. • Susan_^udent from Costa R ic a . Janice King.. Leongrff Ray Thnmac, nnri-Qiflt«»^-TVw»pf>m— MTy-MpnrloTfa^w^y^ifr wood, Cheryl Woodford. Norma

— m yorsm w eoffered-byltotxsTt King, and'Paul King. Scott L. Tlbbltt^, Steven W. Waters, Donna Webb. Harley Woody, Ron Workman, U u re lN ^Tjian and Rick Bollar. ~ Carl Thomas Kinney. Michael llm m ons, Robert F . Timmons, Weliever, M ary M earlen e Wright, Dee Yeam an, L arry

Cynmia Spreier. sang "Im - Knight, Susan K o b ay ash i, Trudy LaRene T im m on s. Wheeler, Marsha Whittaker. Young and L jtui Zohner. possible D ream ," accompanied Sandra Kopp, Deanna Jean by Toni a a r k . "nie clastf^was Kowlti, JoAnn Koyle, Terry presented by Leigh Ingersoll, Kriegh. Kathy Kulm , Daniel school prin cipal; and D ale Kim K urdy, • M a rg e ry Ann G arner and D avid, Sp re ier , Lawson, .{im Lee, Leoni, bqard m em bers, presented Nancy Ann Lewis, E lsie Linard,

—.diplomas. Keith F arris Benny Lopez,' Ju d y Ranaethe band foi liie uroL-c^sinml ■Imwrinr M argarPt M » r y and recessional. M acDonald, M a ry A lice

Graduates include Nimrod Madden. Steven Otto Mgier,A beyta, David Abo. M olly Etelvina Maldonado, LeAnna A dam s, D ^ w in A dam son, M aughan, W ayne M aughan,

— B o n n le -^ ip p e ra n a cfi.— B il l. -A la n — M axw ell, -M arg-aret- Sldridge, Barbara Allen, VicEr~M ayer,—S aH y -M cB rid e ,-Ilen e_A ndersen, Ceoile Anderson. Ann^McCall, StanleyJ^JcC anh;-. rin ir Andet-5on^T3e'Eb'I?~~An- X ihda Jean M cQellan. Alan W. derson, Steve Anderson Connie MxXombs. Ramon McCbmbs,Andrew, Paul Aston, David Johnny M cG ill, J r . , Viki Badger, LuAnii Bagley, Brian McKenzie, Wendy Sue McLean,B ag u ley , Vaughn B a ile y , Sharon M cM illon, R obert Marcia Bair. Colleen Baird, M eacham , T hom as M eade,

-R ich ard B a ird , Donnalee Judith M erkey, Rulon Lee Baker, Diann Barlow^JCathcyn— M ertin j-D feb bie-M ep lem anT

J^ ic is i in e M arie Galen Meyer M arilyn Moller,

Su n d ay . ftAav J1 . >97lL T lir

pesos, English'sovereigns and Tunisian p ieccs-w ere spoHjed from the banks when the xiver level dropped to work on a new dam~ttpstreani.

■Hie coins have been'handed in to police, pending investiga-. tion.

*». ^ nr.ifit I neBellem, Suzanne ^ In a tf. ____

—Dene Btiliwafd^ D allas Preston B erg , Ted B e rg , J e f f Bergstrpm, Cynthia Kei Berlin, linda Bird, Patt B lair, Jam es Earl Boatwright. Rick Lynh B o lla r , P a tr ic e Ann Bonadim an, .F ran k B on illa, Rita Bonner, Je f f Bott, Tony Bott, BruceBowman, Gaylen Box, Q arke Bradshaw, Wallace Braegger, Sid Brlsbin, Don Earl Brown, Don N. Brown and Michael Srown.

Allan B . C am pbell. K a y C arlis le , R ich ard C aro tta.

M ontgom ery, S h e rrie L. Moulton. Connie Morgan and Julie Meucke. f

Nancy Short Natwick. Dennis

NO RLYN PO PE K R B T lflE C LEM EN T

. are three M agic V a lley students recently Clement, daughter of M r. and M rs.Nef, G ^ rg e Nellso >L J3 ier:a jL ^ receiv in f-h n n flrfi:-M r. Pope, RlcW W dlilgh aem en t, Ketchum, will attend Syrloga G irls’ Neiwerth^ T h om as E . school valedictorian, has been awarded a — Stat- ......................................................... ..

Larry--Carter, Michael Reed -E d y th e -Jeann ette- Pehrsonr Catmull, Terry Cole, Karen Randy Michael Perotto, Denise

Newcom b, Rob N ewm an, scholarship to the College of Idaho and ^ $800 Glenna Nielsen. Pam ela A. 8Ch6lar8hip to Boise state college. He Is the son Noble, Gary NorlyuW, Mike _ o f M r ..w d Mrs. Melvin Pope, Richfield. Miss O’Donnell, Michael Olehslager,R andall J . P a ck h a m , Fred Palom arez, K ath leen Jun e P arm eter, Pau l P a tterso n ,Janice Marie Peabody, Peggy Peck,- Ja m e s E . P ed ersen ,

lerspoosored by-Ket^Aum-Amerlcaii begloif auxiliary. She is a Junior at Wood R iver High School. M r. Wing has been elected president of Uie CasUeford High School student body. ; -

Louise Commons, Dean Corr, Deon G ay Craven, d ^ k Albert

-C ce am eih -----Q.erald-----CfoTf7H olland Croft, JoAnn Croft, Danny Wayne C rystal. R yan D. CuUey, Marlin Decker, William Denaughel, Dennis Dethomas, D arrel Dietz, Leslie Dixon. John Douglas, LaRue Eam es, C harles Edm ondson, P a tsy Eliason, Linda Enid Em ery, Robert Em ery, Vickie Lynn

9 17 11 LcfldGrs1C V f t l l C y Nam ed At :_____ -------~ ■ ■ i Castleford

s G.F. Man Reports

Engkraf, Aubra Evan s, Ken- Connie Rosengarten. M ary Lu neth Wade Evans, Ju lie Ann Ryan and Mike Ryan.Facer, Joleen Marie Feltman JJm F en n e ll, C arol F e tz er,Randy Fife, Richard Fisher.Edw ard F orem an , Lois Frazier, Debra Freiburger, and Debbie Frlesen.

Peterman, Susan H. Peterson,Rilda Phillips. Luci__Eointer.JohlTPowell, Elio Pete Purin,Aurora Q uilantan, Dennis Raisch, Robyn Ram ey, RonnieLee R am se y , Bonnie K a y f k •Rasmussen, Carl Reed, Karen | H l j r ^ o f I l ^ ' W r i Lynn Rehwalt, Teresa Reifer, I t l V C lJean n ie M arie R en z . Jo e y G LEN N S F E R R Y — BUI and Gordon Brown attempted to Reynolds, Linda Richards, Del Mineau v reports an interesting float the & u n eau from Mur- ^ y Robinson, JM ck .Itoemer, float trip down the Snake W ver phy’s Hot Springs last year, but

' luck the very first thingB a r r y ^ g e r s , Daniel Rogers, from the bridge below Strike hadbadDam to Grandview this week, and their boat w a s ’damaged.

He and his brother-in-law, They are determined to m akeJoanne-Saunders, Bob Schab, R ay Mall, Clovis, CalJf.,us^_an_an other attempt at that trip.

Dick Schafer, Ron Schafer, Inflatable raft to make the twoBernard and one-half hour trip, fishingSch ell, Je a n A lyc e Schenk, as they floated, and viewing theLinda Schenk. Nancy Lynn banks o f the r iv e r ; fa ir lySchenk, Bex_Schorzman, Chris sluggish In that stretch, and the

Chon G arcia, Dennis R . Gar- Schut, Angela Schutte, Venna birds and wildlife.- ner, Doyle G am er, Peggy Anne Gaylene Schwendiman, Bruce They reported one islandGarner, Carla Mae Gibson, Seal, Richard Eugene Sheen, where there were many cranes,Jam es Terry Gibson, Je r ry Bonnie Short, Karen Elaine or herons nesting in big, bulky

_ G ille tte , P e rry G ile tte , Short, Penny Shouse, Randy nests among the trees, and theO ^ s l ln e GlraTid.-Chrifltine.-jShwfeldt, Sara Lynn Sloneckcr. blrriii gnito inHiHiirant-tonti-

rp,||iy -f l t i .1111 *innn ■ ■ ..............

ValleyTrafficCourts

Danny D. Larson, Shoshone, was lined >12 tor apeedUll!. b l_ tt-obale Judge C. M. WUson,

• Glarbnrir Rminla n iMict . T t ii' ir - e im n —aflllJl. jo im "-in iw n ra-im iifriilii:-^ lh « -in n i »tera llv _Elaine,Gom ez.,Dave Gornlck, to lth , U mont Smith, Ruby Joy covered u,e smallish IslSnd. william LaVauEhn siurgeon,’^ HAGERMAN- - - R a y Zoc- Dale G raham , R ex l.ynn Smith, Roy Sneddon, C ary Son, Tl.oy saw many ducks. In- a,ojh,,„e w as. tined. »14 by cone, son ol Mr, and Mrs.GrlKln, Jeanne Marie Grlsentl, Cynthia Spreier. Nell Staker, eluding m allard s, and one jn j , , ; , Wilson and D ean Joseph Zaccone, has moved toRuth Ann Grosch. Judy Rae Judy Kae Stallings. DeWayne variety Bill to IdenUfy (or M ^ e n p r a l c l l o " w a s 7 M Y o u ^ g s t ,™ Ohto r tT re he taGurnov. Susan R ae Hacklno. Stanlem an. D eanna Jnm o., . , i r . $ 12^ 1so for speeding. cmployed wlth the railroad.Gurney, Susan R ae Hacking, Staplem an. D eannij Ja m e s sure.Steve Hale, David Halverson, S toffler. Ross Stephenson, Floating streams In this areaLeslie Handy, Sherrlo Lou Je r ry S tew art, R an d y Ju y la a penchant-of-M lneau-B^He------Hanksr eynthia-01son-Han8Grr7~StlmpsdnT H nry Stbddnrd,Jackie Hansen, Scott William Sjindra U u ls c Stoker. G ail ATTENDS EV EN THansen, Suzy Hank.... Tam ra ------------------------------------------ RICH FIELD — Mrs. FredSue Harding, Shelia Jan Har- VOTE B IL L _Hubaqilth .-.and gran d so n , ......man, Darla Jean Hasselstrom, iW T n N n n iir .p i^. n iP i» Donald S teven s, and M rs.Dalene May Hawkins, David »ATONR^^^^^to y e s , Katherine I. Haynes, gone to Rufus, Ore. to .attend-

0 18.n a y n o B , l U l l t I \ . n u y i i c a , T h n t h i . C o a t C S , g r a n O S O n O t W C t W ODjborah Rae Heins, Barbara <.•, f women. The youth Is a son ofJean n ln e H einze, R ich ard Mr. and Mrs, Verl Coates.Hemsley, Joseph Peter Hen* scheid, Carol Herlwld, Klolsji H ernandcx. Ja n ic e lianiie Higloy and Ilex Jc re l Hlfllcy^-

Vicki Lynn Hill, Susan l,vnn nrflChT'‘ M Iciae itoage, Jerri

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N e w , Light,. C olorfu l S u m m er Patterns

Doxeni of Regulor Weight’ Fabrics, tool

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C A ST LE FO RD - School o fficers are announced fo r CastleTord High School for next year.

Sid Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Wing, is student body president; L arry Reese is vlce^ p resid en t; Sharon Jo n e s , se c re ta ry , and Susan BurKhalter, treasurer.

Varsity chVerleaders Include Vivian Allred, Sherry P retl and A nita W oodruff. M aurence G u e r fy , Susan Conner and Bonnie Allred are the junior varsity cheerleaders.'

Lori Sill will be the editor for the Los Lobos, the Castleford annual yearbook. Sid Wing will be the annual staff business manager.

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* ~ H O W Trffe fl«g twwo.oarce U of re o l p ro p e r t y .w it h in th e T w i n F a lli U r b a n R e n e w a l Project fo r sale t o p r l v o t e ^ g y g Ja p iB n z :

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2 Lot " E " o f L A V E R IN O 'S A M E N D E D PI A T of Lott.andJJn_aiMk_fla.p|.JWlN F A L L S -T O W N S I T E . -T w in — ..............F a llt C o u n ty , Id a h o , o c c o rd in g to th e plat, th e reo f re co rd e d In th e O ffice o f th e C o u n ty R eco rd er of la id C o u n ty , (P r e ie n tly o c c u p ie d b y tn e T w i n PalU U r b a n R e n e w a l A g e n c y , 1 2 6 S e c o n d S treet E o i t ) .

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“Electric heat can:ie_ inslalled_faster- and_ ea'.sier, and it saves living space,” says Troy Vance. “ My partner Lynn Prohaska and 1 arc building 60 four-plexes in Nampa and lO in-ealdwell . . . all with electnc hear'Oiir ' renters are finding electric costs very reason-

—aJ3le_Eo r ^ fficien(jy—and-^conomy7-electric-^ heat is the rnost practicin~an^wer~foT~rnoclern~

For bulMlngtntw or Old, you can’t beat oltcMo htatt Vou can got full lnfo^matJon and | local Idaho Power offloo.

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Television Schedules,1 . \ SU«DAY,MA.'L)1,.1?7Q_.’ S-30 - 1. 7.I& 0 - WORLD OF

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WMther, Sporls

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3- Tom & Jcrrv n - Tom & Jerry j — Failh lor Today S- Lamp Unto My Fe 7D— Agriculture U S.

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—' a:COIB - Carol Burnell 3 - Carol Burnett II — Carol Burnclt '5 — Movie '-Three Came Home" 7SL - World Pross

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K e n t S t a t eKENT. Ohio (U Pl)_C om -

mencement exercises-w ill be held on Kent State University Can)pu5 aS'SCheduJed June 13

■despite the possibility "some risk " m ay l>e involved.

Kent was closed witil the end of spring quarter after four students were killed May 4 in a confrontation wHth National Guardsmen. Plans called for the school with a 20,000

. enrollment to open for the summer 'te rm June '22 as scheduled. __________

University President Robert

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scholarships to attend USU. He will enroll there this faU and p lans to stud y biological sciences. He Is a Natlona) Merit Finalist, valedictorian of his graduating class, ati, Eagle Scout, holds the Duty to God

chyDer Award and played in the Idaho All'Statc orchestra.

ments."Holding commencements

would give the university an opportunity to demonstrate a turning of the corner,” White

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10:002B— News, Garth Andrews3— News, Weather and Sports 5— News, Weaiher and Sports 11— News. Weather and Sports . 75L-The Show

10:152SL— News. Weather. Sporis 20— News, Harry Reasoner 70— Movie "'Hostile Gu Guns"

10:302B— lit Takes a Thiel 3 -L e fs Go Fishing S— KSL News Special 11— Movie "As Others See Us"

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"Torch Song"11:00

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A lm a n a c ClassifiedB y United P ress International TodaV is Sunday, May 3lst,

•the 151st d a y g M w q ^vith 2H to follow. ,—

The moon i^ e tw e e n its last quartpr ami neV phase.

The morning stars are M ercuryand Saturn.

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Africans signed a-peace treatv.

vesUgation of the Maho^Potato ,„„^i«c~>ccihin ter cabs was imported from

for Governor, urged an in*

F u tires m arket and its possible r ranee

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J B - A A U T r a c k M e e l 3 - A A U T r a c k M e e l 5 - A A U T r a c k M e e l U - A A U T r a c k M e e t '

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abolishment., "D u rin g the p a st half-

century", W alker stated, "the Maine Potato Futures Market has worked asainst the Maine potato grower much of the time. An investigation several years ago indicated that the Maine Potato F utures" Market 'was being rigged by a smMl group of profiteers at the expense of the farm er,” ' '

“ There is reason to believe that the recent unloading of

, carload lots of potatoes In Chicago on the Idaho Potato Futures M arket by a small and powerful group not only caused

to New York andbecame the first • /\merican city.

THE Mrs. Goldie Norman Family would like to thank Irieoas. neigh. Mrs lor the cards, iiowers, lood .md the memorials durmg ner ill ess and death. A special inanks the ladies d the First United

■ Brethren Church and iriends a neighDors ol Pioneer Square.

. Donna Freeiove- I Mr. & Mrs, Harry Dannenhauer I Mr. & Mrs. El2a Freelove l.Mr. & Mrs. Forest Kilborn.

,8:30lorm

'Floor

l^r^ourthous*, wMnev. p,m, • For Furthel lion, — •■■■

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iXERCISE the new way Rent

speed bike, mavsa<ie roller, ijcn viQrotor, achoncyde. BANNER Furniture fJl U jl

= AC1AL anO.OOdy h.Mr rfmO/fO tjy -‘ leclrolyiis Swmum' bt-t S.ilon. phone 733 040S

E N C E O T R A C T i)nd irrigator lor

U-lcrence Nicr . C lomo U1607X Uuhl

iMAJl/Ht rtOM'-N

B a b « 4 i H e r » -C h il d C o re -1 6

:Hr\.DREN'S V IL L A G E , care. 441 Norm Locust near Lynwood. Licensed. Separate classes nursery prekindergarten

Kindergarten. Also daycare lor .worktno rfipltiers 731 70BO. 7 33

- - - SMILING WOMAN under 40 S40 per

^ULUGR URUSH r

J *

. U»0P (oroxpiTientfd tomtimation man V.'; Jiin Boyd, loreman at Will\ llofly Shop.

SEAVfCE ANO CONSTRUCTION MAN

Man with mechanical e»penenci. lor •.•.TVIC'; and repair work lr„vi'l 0u1 ol town Pnon*; 71184»« tor ,rit-rvi-;w

HATIOSAL COMPANY HAS OPENING

FOR SERVICEMANV svM Starter., reliable and •St, no drinkers, J47j

leed monthly wage, plus pOSiitjie commission. II you're nol saiislied with your present joo — inv«.' ,tigaie. Write Box X 11, co

RRl&ATQR, V l » a monlh. Must he i-^pfntnctd corrugater Trailer

lurniihfcd 788 3823, f/cnmgs". •

M EN CED

6mploym«nt-Agencte»-

JOB OPEN IN GS at Personnel Serviceol Magic valley. 689 Filer Avenue, 0o« U13 733 S56J.

WAliTED 'roustkecpef and '

MAGIC VALLE.V Placement Consultants. Floor. Bank ol Idaho, 733 45JO

T fO T O M E C H A N ICFor Tneisen Motors

Group insurance, savings plan Contact Sill Roomer. 733 7700 or 733 8644

Halp W a nte d

(or woman Beterenccs reouireo Gooo *at»es Can 733 147S

INSUB,6^CE INSPECTOR Part: i-mo'io conduct insurance in spections in Twin F a iit a^o surrounding area ^ce Dos.s Write P. 0. Bo» 32SO, R.ncon Annci, San Prancisco, Caiilorma 9Jlly

' MAGIC VALLEY TEACHERS- HOUSEWIVES

SUMMER WORKIf ,ow hQ,e Q good tdu^or'C.r'oi bock

1 groi<r>d ond'CO" -/ork_ on«-nol( Oo/ ' l - - ’ / Ot^«r do^ ono « .« r , oth,r •j"3of ci«oi» clio couoo" btto-' Q,,.

SKILLED auto'^otive work.ng leaO j- to^Bo. 1175 T«,r, Faiii ida-ic .v. '

WILL-FURNISH apartrpent i to type and Orive car. 44 South

W ANTED. Man or woman in Filer area tor excellent part time lOb os motor route driver, J’-j hours pt'" day II interested, can 3J6 5375.

PA R T.TIM E butcher, par checker. Over 21 Marty’ Market, 142 South Park

ic^tmg 733 4441

M ECHANIC wanted.;-BUickOl<}i dealer, many line beneliis. vacation — reiitement program, laundry program Contact Jim , 'Ediron,-733 87J> • ■

WANTED Man to mooern Grade A Ddiry l< Must nave references, drmver. An excellent lOO wi good luture 678 5707, Buriey

large

WOMAN TO. BABYSIT,

a severe drop in prices^t a time MONDAY. JU N E I, 1970 whcn the Idaho p o t ^ grower

7 00 JSL, 7B I a - M O .I. . i r , . negotiating a new conlract Smugglers" 0968), a tale oi for the current year, but that

M.jg'u have beendesigncd to weaken -i^e grower's position during ne({ptratlons," said Walker. He concluded by ad­vocating an investigation by the Idaho State Commissioner of Agriculture and suggested that Idaho potato farm ers consider movlpg to eliminate the Idaho , Potato Futures Market for thclr own o ro le c t lo n .-______ ____ .

LADIES!ARE YOU 50RED STAYING HOME \vnH THE SAME CIO R0UTI».6 DAY AUER DAY?

N JOY VARIETY OF WORK PART TIME.

U-MAV£. P A e ^ -IlM E -JQ B L

li enloylng a European lour with her . siepdaughter, Vyhai she doesn't

suspect; Iheir vacaMon l» being used as a ccSver up /or a smuggling operaiwn. - »

eVBNINOSi30

JSL - New* - Huntley, DrlnKley JB News. Sporls and Weather ?D— News. SDOfis and Weather3 - News — Waller Cronklle 5 - News' — Waiter Cronklie4 . I Lovo Lucy5 — Ghosl and Mrs Muir 11 - My Three Sons

4;00JSL - Ncw», VVeather and Sporli*- 3 - Nows, Weaiher and Sports } — News. Weather anil Sporls 20 - Trulh or Consequences * Trulh or COnsequcncus?U ' LAugh Int - Thai Girl n - Green Acres

ME WISH to extend our thanks lor ail tne kindness ar d heip given us and lor all the cards, liowers; and lOOd brought • in during our Dereavement.

^'iliiam F, Andersen & Family

? G lR l lor car rental a' . Thursday and Friday 0 p. m'., one weekend a 0 some rehei vacation

. Call lor appojitment, 733

A ll OVER MAGIC AND WOOD RIVER VAllEYSI

A ll OfFICE 5KIUS WITH TOP PAY:--NOFEEf---------------------

i H e a v y d u t y

U R U G K j

C4 EARANGE-!

man mechanic Must have heavy Dockground Ol truck repair and maintenance, tune up, power train, dieici, weidmg and Aihson aulomax ironsm.ss;ons, Furmsn o«n hsno tools, year around emfcloymenir (f.nga benefits, and good working conditions S3,J1 per houf >vtien Q.;aiiiied' Apply ;n person, J R. Simplot Company, HeyDurn. Idaho, An EQual Op Oorlumty Employer

OFFICE HELP.necded lor months ' Must oe accurate at ligures and' typing loano AHaila Products,' 733 910?

ie% needed part tii Contact .'»SVyvi

jr phone 733 M34,

H E A D S T A R T

1970 71 scnool year Contact Goorg*’ Stauoaner. Twm Falls Scnoots. 701 Ma^n Avenue West 733 6900

C H R IS T IA NO P P O R T U N IT Y

D'SCOvCf H6A you can earn SIC

tx>ss. No investment Generous Pension Piarv Need local man w tr Strong 'Church— oarvgroond tor' importam Christian worn Wr to today lor tree coo^ ot ’OP'. PORTUtJlTY U N L IM IT E D ,

m RvjO'fi 4 Co., 22 West Mao'son [ Cn cago, iii no s 40602 ■

Please Print

N o m e , . . . Education ,

Address .

W A N T E D M A N OR W O M A N

With car to distrioute Times News m the Hailey Ketchum area. Must

't>e avaiiaoie irom 3 30 p m to 6 OOp. m Small car pre'erreo Must live in Haiie/.Ketchum^rea

That eluiive bird o happ:ne« ii in yourfti-dj

. uhen ', ciu becorr,* i pnlts.

prcjiige Pivot

i t .

C O L L E G E G R A D U A T E I

WITH BUSINESS E X P B R IE N C e [

• -MrTJSiS'i..............p )College Of Hoi. Design ^ SIIlynuNd Mal,T>lnF^

Ml tr^in aooressiv iccptionai career

over ?5. rr 5. m cofnmumty, puQl<<

C „ .

1 8 3 5 K im b e rly Rd.

MAKE AN OFFER

2B- Music Special 3 Ta tie AnnouncKl------- ----- ‘mm '

Crusaders"4 Taleni Showtavo n . LBl’s Make a Deal

JSl. - In Which We l.ivo Jb — Ainatfur MOur 3 AthBleur Hour 4-Amaieur Hour II- Amaleuf Hour 7fl To (le Announced e To Bo“ AnnouhVed '

n • Here'S Lucy 4 - II Takes a Thtei a - ilrady Hunch

ti4irSL l-rlendly Giant

7i0«2bL • - Movie "The Smugulers" 7H' - Movie "The SitiugolofS" a • Movio "Th^m u o ole rs"JU - Movusrry r ,p o3 ' Mayberry.[R.|^ D J -iM a ybe rry H,r.D. n -I Mayliorry R.f'.D

Th* liberal. iifiifllit(otw«<(i CBpp-llonM .Purchaie P Itn make* h poH ib It lor nrtryofl* lo own a b««uiJfu( n t w hom » M ■ towCOIll

capp H d m e s'~ ' t h r m d 6 n h j ) r d ~ m - n o m f f s r o r - 2 4 y B a r s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

-HASFINANGIWGforEVEBYQNE,

we OlUVf R AMVWKIRI, lAflOr THB NOMf OP tO V K OHOHM ON VOUN LOT ANO FOUNDATION AND rUHNlSH OOMPLITI PlNIIHINa MATRHIAlironiNIIOIANDOUT-ATArmM PRKMI

TuusirilirMiiB Uioi;,

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ROYAL QARN139 Nii]h

OriM Maht Palli, Idaha

• 94QI

10 CAPP HOm I s DIPT.. 1 0 1n*‘V r "I'lnnfiM i'fttlS^

TOWN on M 0 ,„ •TATI

Ta \ .wfi • let M i fM U iM M S r

The JD860-brings 15-yd. capacity, all-hydraulic e^seto most any job you haveL o a d in g 15 cu b ic y a . i o f d in o vo fy m ln u lo w llh o u l tho ciid of

M p u s lio r . ,A p Q w e r ..ih i ( l m ijs lo n i I k i I m ovos you ffOhi IM Of 2 ),k I , ’ c i i j I k i o ik I of Cl cu t, th ro u g li t li« rc iiiu cs to 0 to p spo ad^ in 5 tK c ( , 28 tuph • w it iv o u ^ ^ u lc l’iir'';.

1964 CMCBlue good conditiotx. 4000 i» hb» (ob & chotiit V,6 «ngiii» IM <u iri : s Ipeert trnn» lo"-d»m. 2 ipeed tear n,le 900.JO,

.. 10 ply hro ilO W C mmon Qu>. tank

T967 CHEVROLETWhile. 50 Se'iei. 3?7 VR enym« Iwnvycluty. 18 loot polntu bulV

I er. top thope 8 Ji.JO 10 ply , me, rIO' Hwtcli la.ulem, 5 «P««.l

oui u»U._WX..

1966 CMC 4000Blh (Oh & duitiu dietel top

1965 GMCRert 35tV6 engine (jafltl cnnrt.-

.. l<u.k

t.iiik 900.70 1

incss . , eoucation.high Quality rolerenccs Wc eller starting salary pius m

Upon completion ol a 2 years plus

Farm Work W anted

oouuii'a inc number c oltices Consi'Ciuently.

jniiy 'Umni

OLAIR'S CUSTO M larming Manure haullnfl. Phone 3J4,m5> Jerome.

1967 DODGE 1967GMC-iriiei. till uil> wliiln liiiiKit

1960 GMC 4000 19 3 INTERNTL.. w T iV , ' > IftOO loadnm. tob A dir.ui.V6 3M

ceilaiil liuck. ) ipeeil licint . 7 t|ieeil lent ii>ls Itulcli IoiuIbih~ilh helh, 900.70 10 |ily Utei (lOi (iu> gnt Iniili lodio W. C .«iiri>i, 10 loul iicxulo l.ulkei

1968 CHEVROLETGieen, cdli diiiMlt. Iierivy iliily

■y .I..Jy, 377 incliliQli, i nil <«ni li.le, i.ii

BOB HOUSTXSlsL.

tomlli»)ti, QftA VII ei>ui'<e. S «|>«»'l liiint., 3 tpeetl tgni oula, tiiilin. 900a30liiet llOi. 360 VU (num*. Hvl«h l«in«lem -H|i bellt, W C

I 1968 CHEVROLET■ Ofien 70 tirlei.' henvy riuly,

biand new pulnl, 47B Ditiel en gini, 30 loot poiuin ttulher, 5 ipeed liont., 4 ipetd <iui>. Irnni ,

W C iiiiit'bt*, I'uHym cub lliiltli ■<i»4ain^llll-UfUt...iJua. 'lunh.

P E R S O N N E L S E R V IC E O F

M AG IC V A L L E Y, "Sfry.csw.th inlcflriiy"

MRS,EVEi-YN W IL50N M »f ilOf Avenue 731 SS4J111 Saici lady lor retail work i-«perlerici' not necessary Nrnl

vtiitnQlypis". ..........rttcurj(31 OOOII

voliiinoO) baijvnvnrecl sccrciarius ai)d aniftAl oil ice u iris nlways needed Nl Vouno sinotP man (or mnninjemrnt tmtner-posittofr rK>f>ci luiurc.(51 (^irsf,class nuv<lin)lor rclinhie company 161 Yoiino man (nr on th<* joli irainlnu m |)rinllno. >'lc<M All nrDund yard m.vi (nr incnl

IBI nVdiI I

O P E N IN O S P O R Q U A L IF IE D P E O P L E

Mr Idly Conliili’nltal

Cu s t o m piowmg, aiscmg ana nar rowing Phone Don McDowell. Jeronie 124 Sl6i

iALiNO. Wdnieci, bj] loDor small Have Freeman HermanPhipps, phone 73) ivvo.

;u STO M H A Y IN G , anywhere iiNaihing, baling and slacking Taylor Oros Piler. 326 J365. 326 •1610 ................. .

C U S T O M S W A T hT n g ".Arwn Krohn Eden IJ5 A0«3

i36 2JS3, Wenoell,

HOTO TILLING - e*cflvailon. Hord iracior mounted llller, Case bflcWioe. Dick and Ken Pooler, 731 437S,

s work and home, caci'io' iiiB;ha«i6«in}Mencn.

(■ ri'lerenco M l Huhl

H«lp Wontsd

Salfti r<apr«iont!illv -S fru ln a -

South Id ah o

P h . 7 3 3 - 1 4 9 0 — T w in P a l l * —

1966 GMC»0O«rtBl, blui. V6 331 Biioliio.' IU|> (OMcldinii, ,I( Iiiee)! unnt2 l(><«il itcir ii.le. „u. t.,.i., i.idio, >i.<> loiikt, 900i70-10 ply

, liiei (10|, lli.ld, |,„ulem wtlli l>ellt; JO' lieil & tinlll. V6 anglrie

1964 GMC■tOOfl latltv VA anoint 3M HP, 1u|i ilinfit. } iiutii.. J«|>. reiir u iU , w. C. nilripn, Muldi Iniwlem. Id’ ninii) |j|J & hdlit. n>i>. I),Ilk, OflOiSn lirai

•QOl I[41VIT.HIMOUNTAIN I

rnm m111 Overland Ava. Phona 678-SBaS

^ I BURLtnfi teAHO

erD7«i :arrettway POCAfELLO

BOYS WANTED

In All Areas , ., pt Magic Valley

F j i l O u t 't h e B l a n k B e l o w a n d M a i l D i r e c t t o T i m e s - N e w s ,

P .O . B o x 5 4 8 , T w i n F a l l sor C pIID Ircd 7 3 3 -0 9 3 )

« M - ■ W M a M H ’a M M M a M ■ i a ■ e a a « M

To T i m e s - N e w sC i r c u l a t i o n D e p t .

V «i, I would lll(« to obtain an allornoon Tlm a i-N ow i Papir Roulo;

My Nam e I t ........................................................My A ddreii I* . . . ..............

“ M /P h S H S T C r ii .........................i i !> lo n i........................................... ...tA M « n d .................Am In t h « ............................

Years olf ogo . School and . . . . Oratl«-_

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Sunday. M a y 31, 1970 Times News. Twin Falls. Idaho _

N < rL o 7i g e r U s ^ d G o l f ,C I u b s A r e U s e f u l A g S n W H e r T Y b u S e lT T h e m W it h A W a n t A d !W o rk W a n te d i n H o m a t For Sale ^ SO Hnm a*Bm r < n l« SO H o m a t For S o le 50 tinnn* fiAr OnlA Kt aa b___ :.i___ i

R O T O T l t t l N C , g a r d o n t , b l j i d e w o r k , s e e d i n g n e v v l a w n s . F i o y d G B i n t y e l . 7 3 3 B M 4 . e v e n i n g s .

I R O N I N G S , S h i r t s a s p e c i a l l v - V - “ p e r h o u r . P h o n e 7 3 3 « t 7 , _ _ I -

C U S T O M r o l l e r h a r r o w i t s , g r a i n p i a n l i n g , d i s c i n g . - h e r b i c i d e s a n d i n s c c t l c i d e s . H a r o l d P e i e r s o n . 3 7 6 . J J 2 6 - 7 3 3 S 9 9 0 .

R O T O T I L L I N G . C o l l , » a . m . 1 p . r r ; 1 3 9 J 0 9 .

R E T I R E D C O U p L E w o u l d i i k < m o l d , o a r o r \ r e s t f l u r a n t w o r k r ^ c ' c r e n C c i a v a i l a b l e a n d b o n

d a b i c , H a v * o w n i r a i l o r W r i t e E 3 c » X 2 0 . t o T i m e s N e w s .

O U R K A N O s

p r o c e s s . S h a n e S h a r p e n i n g S e r . v i c e , S 4 3 S t h A v e n u e N o r l h . ) ] 3 2 4 S 4 .

Business O p p o rtu n itie s 30

- F O W - t A k & g ^ W h i L C V S D r . v o - i n n . - K c t c h u m . I d a h o . s i u . w A d o w n . B a l a n c e n l b p e r c e n i .

F I N E S T B A R a n d c a l e i n S a w i o o t h c o u n i r y , c o m p l e i e i y e q u i p p e d . O w n e r ' s a p a r t m e n t . H e a l t h t o r c o s i m m e d i a i e s a l e . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l ? 7 J 2 5 3 B , o r w r i t e W a y n e ' P a M c r s o n , U y n w o o d R e a l t y , S t a r i ? o u i e . K e i c h o m , I d a h o .

M O S T S E L L ' d u e t O h e a l t h . - t i u n i i m o t e l , g r o s s i n g S 7 2 . 0 0 0 . S 1 0 . 0 0 0 d o w n . V W l l c o n s i d e r c l e a r h o m e , p a p e r . P l e a s e m a k e u s a n o f f e r —

N E I G H B O R H O O D g r o c e r y , d o i r t q p o o d b u s i n e s s , c o m p i e t c i v e q u i p p e d p l u s c l e a n 2 b e d r o o m h o m e . T o t a l p r i c e l e s s i n v e n t o r y $ 2 1 , W O . A A u l l l e y R e a l t y & ( n s u r a n c e . 9 3 4 4 7 8 1 . G l a d y s O a v i s . 9 3 4 4 4 6 4 . e v e n i n g s .

F O R L E A S EP H I L L I P S " 6 6 ” S l a l i o n . 1 4 3 1 K i m b e r l y R o a d . T r a i n i n g a n d

f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e . P h o n e W . L . C n a n c e y , 7 3 3 3 5 8 3 o r 7 3 3 - 5 5 B 2 .

IN D U S T R IA L

D IS T R IB U T O R

: A N D lP A C K A G E RA A . J C O M P A N Y i n b u s i n e s s o v e r 2 5 y e a r s i s e x p a n d i n g , t a k e o v e r e x i s t i n g i n d u s t r i a l a c c o u n t s p l u s al a r g e p o t e n t i a l I n t h e e x p a n s i c . . . . . . . . a n d o t h e r i n d u s t r i a lYt ‘ nriPSAP l,,n Ir~ r |>c o o o T S , ' o p p o r l u n i . a n n u a l e a r n i n g s . P L U S y o u r e c e i v e a c o m m i s s i o n o n p r o d u c t s s o l d t o m a s s m e r c h a n d i s e r s i n y o u r a r e a . O u r p r o d u c t s a r e n a t i o n a l l y a d v e r t i s e d . I n v e s t m e n t l o r e o u i p m e m a n d i n v e n t o r y S 8.000 t o S 2 5 . 0 0 0 . W r i t e M r . L a w r e n c e , C h e m I n d u s t r i a l C o . , 7 3 1 6 A s s o c i a t e A v e . , C t e v e i a n d O n i o 4 4 ) 4 4 . I n c l u d e ■ p h o n e n u m b e r P l e a s e . O r C i i i l ( 2 1 6 1 2 8 1 2 7 2 7 . .

O P P O R TU N IT IE S "I N ID A H O A N D O R E G O N

The Cifcle K Co-poraiion o weverr <ohvenienco grocery choin, hoj fron- chiiei ovoitgble in mony Idoho anil Oregon lownv Mimmum ca«h nqu.red Solory while troininri

' ucceitful Corporote hit'ory Centrol bookkscping ond occounlir<g Or>1y piofilobl. ijo<ei fronchitsd

- < • n w i n U l f t r i B l f i l l t f r o m F t o f f c h i t e C o r >. u t l a n t . C i r c l e K C o r p o f o l c o n , — 7 0 J —

. . . 5 o u f h - U l o h . - 6 * * » - l d o h o - 8 3 7 t ) : P h o n a 3 4 : > 7 7 0 4

Franch ise sV IV IA N E W O O D A R D

C O S M E TIC S A S U B S ID IA R Y

O F G E N E R A L FOODSi n v e s l i g a i e I h e p o t e n t i a l o l y o u r

o w n V I V I A N E W O O D A R D C O S M E T I C D I S T R I t i U T O R S H I P . N O ' F r a n c h i s e l o o , i S O O

Business O p p o rtu n itie i , 30

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O I S T H I I U J T O R S H I POPEN -

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se U JT ’ • ^ 1, Iheltei Hulyei, »J,90 pe pr, • Suivlvof "SP^Cf - itKue bfuntiel $),ei • I •> ) mon nyton M)rTenU-A-««nlMnt..« Nylen Bflth tatlis, 13,^ k up• ileeplng taei, 0 ,1. mMmmy beat, $16.95 i ' uil • Rubbeiired aieunii (loih • $p«tlal 3 lb, $11.91 • r iiil Aid Klls $).49 A up • Halaiene "Walei putllkallon tabs"

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$ 3 .9 5 & u p

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mota control mirror, lull carnetui6, bumper gu'ordi, front ' & rBDT, botr mDuldtng;-wKeel-vp-meuldlngr-undc[CQg|)oo, underliood pod, rodIo & vinyl body side moulding,

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W indow Air Cohditionj r eW Quickly W hetTR dveM se^iTrT lie W u htvAds■ N T E R N A T I O N A L . m o d e l C O F -

4 0 0 0 - D t r u c k t r a c l o r , 1 0 - w t i e e l e r d u f l l a x l e , w i t h s l e e p e r c a b . V S

1 9 6 6 C H E V R O L E T S t a t i o n w a g o n , w t i h a i r N e w r u b b e r a n d b r a k t s . P r i c e d l e w . ? J 3 5 J 4 0 .

Sunday, M a y 31, 1970 Tim es-News, x t i n Falls, Idahp 3l'

A'ute* For Sol* •

•1965 SUPgft SPORT. 377, 4s|Seea Evtra ^hAr'o Caii 711ftS7

belorr 6 3o p. m

FO R S A L E B Y - S O U T H E R N r-DAHO

L E A S IN G CO.> 3 7 ? n a S t . 7 J 3 7 ? o ;

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1 9 4 4 V O L K S W A G E N F a T l M C h j \ l Ooor, . gooo tir«% New rebuilt engine. Top shape Pay eQuily. iAk(> over monthw POyments t i Qsnk Pmanc.no Phone 07 7371 ________

M U S T S A C R I f l C E . I 9 M O o d g e ' C h r t f y v r , 3 » 3 , 4 s p e e d . l o « m i l o a g t . 4 s c a t s 3 7 4 S i 3 7 .

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engine, outomoli; lionitnitilon, po~ei ileenng. ne~ rubber, ro- dio, healer, oir-condilioning.

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engine. ouloma>ie Iranifninion, power ileering.teol good.

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power iiec'ing and braket.

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-1 9 6 4 P L Y M O U T H . $7954-door. VB engine, oulon-.ohc

1 96B P L Y M O U T H $ 1 9 9 5

1 9 6 7 .D O D G E . . .$ \ 6 9 5Polaro 4 door, VB engine, outo- moltc trar\imiitibn, oir-condiliPn- ing. power jieeting.

1 965 C H E V R O LE T $ 1 2 2 5.Impala A door hgidlop, VB en­gine, automotie Ironjmijtion. power jleerlng.

1 9 6 8 P L Y M O U T H $ 2 2 8 04 door stotionwogon, V8 engine, autdmolic Iranvmiijion. power

1 9 6 8 CH RYSLER . $ 3 3 9 5Town and Country Wagon,

VUIDmotii IconsiTi.ti power steering, and power brokei, (octory oir-conditiening.

TRUCKS

c irontmitiion, pewei ing. ' •

1965 F O R D .' . . . . $995Foitlane itoiion wogon. V8 en- gine. outomatic tronjminion.

- . power tteeringrrunj good^

1 967 C H R YS LE R $1995Newport 4-door jedon. Po-er steering, power broken er. Very rice inj.de ond oui

1964 IM P E R IA L . $11954 door. V8 engine oulomalic tranjmiviion, full power and faclory oir-conditionirig.

Overdrive, and «ery • . oeon.

1964 D O D G E . . . $895Don 2 door GT. V6 engine, auts- mollc tranimlivlon. o>r-<ondiiion- -

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BOB R EEK ’S 'S.TSCO Block 2 n d A v e n u e S o u th .

* Kenny AAoon • Joe Butler • W in n Ellis

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Open 8 a.rn. to 9 p.m. Weejc-doys

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GRAPOATION S PiCiAtS

5 . h A N N i V E R S A R Y ^ A L ^

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. 32 TIm es News, Tw in Falls, tdaho Sunday, rtrtay 31, 1970

F. Jw i i ^ Picked For Program

Douglas P. C arr, a Junior- class student at Twin Falls High

■ School, has been selected to p a rtic ip ate—in—a 7 -»i**week student sc ience training

l_pr.o gflm .a>-U it..lJiu>iMi i>y >f Idaho this summer.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation,-: the program is designed to give recogn ition and advancedtrain ing----- t r high«abi Hty-students. The Twin Falls youth was selected In competition with, hundreds of- outstanding

•students from throughout the United-States.

The w successm smaentS'I from 20 states, n

from F!l( award i scholarship and a cash award of $160.

D ouglas .C arr -has been commended by his teachers at the high school for possessing outstanding aptitude in science. He plans to study {rfiyslcs and s o l i d - s t a t e - e le c t r o n i c s ,

osco f o r t h e G R A D S

BLUE U K ES SHOPPING CENTER A L W A Y S S H O P O S C O - B U H R E Y S F A M I L Y S H O P P I N G C E N T E R !P R IC E S E F F E a jV E S U N D A Y TH R U W E D N E S D A Y S T O R E H O U R S : 9 a . m . t o , 9 p .m . M o n d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y — S u n d a y ' H o u r s 1 0 a .m . t o 7 p .m .

M e n ’ s a n d L a d ie s '

TIMEX m i C H E S

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OSCO

BUHL - A Buhl student is one of two high school seniors who will be representing Idaho at the West Virginia NaUonal Youth Sclence_Camp_ln_June.^

SUN GLASSE^-

COOL-RAY S A V E A T

POLAROID osco-RINDNESS-_=

dating and number theory during the summer session at

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-----A ir BaseSchedulesA uction

r~ M O tm T A IN ‘ HOME ■ A l T auction of 191 surplus Items, ranging from too! boxes to bedsteads is scheduled at the Mountain Home Air Force Base at 9 a jn . Wednesday. June 3.

H ie item s U> be auctioned will Nt-on-dififrfflyH specUon from 8 a jn . to 3 p jn . daily, except weekends, until the day of the sa le, at the air b ase Redistribution and Marketing Division offices. A complete list and terms of the sa le also are available at the office.

Bidders must be present and registered, with registration to

— =— begin a t -8 - a jn —Wednesday t- Malled bids cannot be accepted. Item s purchased m ay be rem oved on the sale date only U Itayment Is made In full.

Among the m Items to be offered will be tool boxes, electronics, pillows, dryers, fire e x t in g u is h e r s , w a s h e r s r plum bing su pplies, .utility t r a i le r s , c h a irs, h ardw are .

____ ranges, hand tools, lightings u p l ^ r e T p - b - e ^ - s n - B 'd i T refrigerators- rahlo /»i locKers; storage lockers, auto parU and brass fired scrap.

Com plete d etails m ay be obtained from Lriwrence W. Ogborn, chief of redistribution and marketing. Mountain Home Air B ase , telephone 828-2306.

JOINS CAST HOLLYWOOD ( U P I l- U s lle .

' Nielsen will ]oin the cast of “ B racken 's World” next season

■--------- |H-the-titJe .role.

and M rs, Ted Ahlm, was an* ndiinced by -D. F . Engellung, state superintendent of public instruction. He said the Buhl- youth and Brian Attebery of C aldw ell w ere selected in statewide competition._Y 6 u n g Ahlm is among top g rad u ates from Buhl High School this year and at Buhl was a mem ber of the National Honor Society, studeht“ M u hcn 7^ p ’ “ band and numerous other ac* tivities. He also was on the high honor roli and was an out­standing all>'around athlete-, playing football and basketball

being a member of the

He- p la y s tlie saxophone, draws and sculpts and has “ some background in hand­writing a n a lys is ." He also Is a computer programmer and a chess expert.

CSl Professor Gets Eulbrighl S em in a l Grant

WllUam H. Hughes, assistant professor ol German at the College o f Southern Idaho, has been selected for a Fulbrlght Grant to attend the 1970 sum- m er sem inar in Germany 'for American teachers of German.

He Is among 40 teachers who have been awarded granti fro

Government or the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. Those attending the 1070 session will depart June 23 from the Kennedy International A irpo rt, New York City. Departure will be preceded by a meeting for all seminar par­ticipants.

Mr. Hughes' awarda letter Is being sent directly to him from the Fulbrlght Commission In Germany.

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T i m e s i - B i e w s 2 0tnVINA 4IX OI« M4*ic V4LLFY

S U N M Y , M A Y 31. 1970

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I K N O W . . . X V E j s o r IN S O M N IA I HAVEN'r . S U B P r FOR T H W E e

NIGHTS/

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C A . M P X T S C l . A . T T E X t b y X ^ a r r y I . e w i sATEUM PAPER \ FOR BUSINESS

M A m S e M g N T f

AH...HER&c i o o l

» . - . . J t f v t r until you hoY* euf eff fh* •nd. You'll iclvoge anough for »*Yerol cpplicationi.>^A RY

DEAR P O LLY— - f i jn e p (Idw.r b u l t rdrv ond u n b r o k e n , I ilor< them in tobeled empty egg cartoni.— C IN D Y

peri keep their i h a p e " if ba k e d lit ^e a ie d muffin tin i or cuitard c u p i ^ MRS. J. M .

D E AR P O LLY — I Hr# atont and broil meat for quick m eali. Initead of me(s< ing tjp the broiler, I strttch o ptec* of o l i i m l n u m foil over $he top of a dlipoiflble foil pi* tin. I poke holes in the fop with a fork to the greoie can fall through. Usually lu c h o pan con ^ w itd two * r thre* M ISS R.

D E A R R O LLY— Pipe c t e o n e r i m okt fine t w iit i to cteie plaitic bagi. They are strong, longer and mere pliable than m o it luch closurei, ond can be (jted many tiinei.— MRS. F. E. M .

D E A R P O L L Y > ^ llp .o n M r rtn g i a flood re p la c e m e n t for cu ff link ladiet'cuffed b l o u M i ^ V .

plo itlcb c >xes they come In. Afterwaih*' ing the ipooti. I wind b ia i tape, rick* reck, team bmdlng, ribbon, etc., on Ih e m .-M A R Y i

•D E A R P O L L Y -F o r le ii eyctrm ln whil* m ending it o c k in g i , I i lip a lighted floih ligh t Inilde the tto c k ln g .^ A L IC g

D E A R P O l L Y -1 buy 9 r o c e r l t i and conned goodi In quantity when on sole, then mork the date of purchoie on each can or package with fl marking pen. T h i i keeps the otdeif foods mevinB o f L r the th e lv u r -M R S . J . W . M 4 . . ,

g H . i s c i i : . i . A » s P O P b s r A . 1 V e x > m e e i r

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W Z N ^ T X X X I O P D ic lc Cava.111

O X TT O X TR W A IT l/tc T a U le iA ‘b y P a i u l G r r i n s l er ^ U W A V S ’ E X C U S E ' S !

WELL, I'LL M AKE S E O R .e E F E E L

GUILTY...

0X7X1 O P O A .S D IM 'G H O 'O S E b y J i m B r a a a e i ^

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-so JUST SIT TIGHT UNTIL YOU HEAR f IIOM M Er

C A . F T A X N E A . S V b y C r o o l c s & I i a . w r e n . c eP O N T G E T O V B F ^ .-

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lu <3id] Yeah, butijou :e-‘— dtdn't^aAi,

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i i : f { P f P' r , 1; i ’ a r t v ^ R c c i p c s w i t h H ; ;i w a i i a i l

\ M I L Y L IV 'IINJG: H o w W i l l Y O U ]I' M a r r i a j^e T u r n i> n il

H a i r a l i d S k i l l C a r e A d v i c e EIs p e c i a l l y f o r 1 e e n s

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^ O R P R E S I D E N T R I C H A R D N I X O N

W h a t £■ y o u r re a c t io n - M iken y o u h e a r ^ a co *

M r » ._ K a y n t o n d R o h r - h a e h , g i i r f l f c n , S .D .

• Th o s e I im ilationa Uia^, a r^ 'w e ll done arc enjoyed.

F O R A S C H E R L . M E S T E L , M .D .y BrookdaleJlospiMi

"CehtefrBroohiyn, N .Y .

Y o u o n c e • e p a ra te d S i - ■ ■ a m e a i-ttD in t , S hartM se

a n d S h e r r i e Jo n e a . H o w a r e t h e y d o in g n o w ?

D i d y o u h a v e t o r e m o v e th e c o m * m o n le g ? — M ra . F l o r e n c e . K a ia e r , T r e n t o n , N . J .

• S harisse and Sherrie Jones were b o m joined at the pelvis, having only three Iro t h rtm w n tham T h « y w r « w p ar at^d - at Broo kda le Hospital Center in Novem -

. ber. of 1 9 6 8 .-B o lh g irla are U iriv in g . T h e . , one com m on leg could not be utilized by either of the children. T h e bone o f this lim b was rem oved and the skin and mus-

- cle -was ilfilized io aid in separating the children. T h e y are l>eing orthopedically prepared fo r filling o f proslhescs, which m ay enable them lo walk.

F O R D E B B I E B R Y A N T ,M is t A n ifr ie a i960

W h e n y o u toere in the rJc a -P e g e e n l,

y o u a a id t h a t y o u tcant- ____

. A r e y o u a tiU t r y in g to p u ra u e th ia g o a lF — M ra . D . E . f i i l a , O a h k o a h , W U .

# I am not presently pursuing m y am- bilion of becom ing a pediatrician. Fol­lowing m y reign a s M iss Am erica in 1966, I returned to school at the University of Kansas, where I graduated in June of 1969. M y'declaibn n o t to g o o n to medical school has been influenced by several faclors, not the least of which was my marriage in Septem ber, 1967.

F O R j i C K W E B B of - B ra jn r f-

T h e r e a re a ltvaya peo­p le t v o r k in g a t deaka

..on TffHr grggrflini /it h is Ju a t a “ a e ( / ’ o r are th e « l to ic» f i lm e J in- c r e a l p o l i c e d e p a r t ,

m e n t?— S a llie B r ia t o ic , M a tto o n , H I.

• Th e show is film ed on a set which is ihe reproduction n f the actual Los A n ­geles Police Hea dqu a rte rs. People work­ing at desks arc actom portraying stall members there.

F O R D R . T H O M A S O . P A I N E ,’■ ^dm^mslrator of NASA

Doe'a the m o o n d u at —Brought back b y the a a t ^ o n a u t t -re a e m b ie

^ .t k e iw B H fcW m iy - t

F O R E D D I E A L B E R T

T h e “ P r a y e r f o r the

B e a t h , N . J . >

• T h e lu n a r samples brought back by the At>oHo 11 and 12 aslronauts were com{K>scd o f the sume chcmioal elements found on eu rth , but the amounts of some clementa w ere significantly difTcrcnt from

. those o f e ith e r earth rocks or meteorites.*;

n F O A g r a h a m K E R R ,th r Galloping Gonrmrt

\ - -W e r e -y o u fie lu a lly a ' c h e f b e fo re yo u a ta rte d

I a p p e a r in g o n te le vi.a io n ? -^ M r t . F . W ., N i - a g a r a F a lla , N .Y .

h im t o t v r ite i t? — M a r . . g a r e t SeheetM f D e lta , C o lo .

• T h e “ Prayer for the Seventies" was w rjtte n by Norm an C o rw in . As. far as I know , M r . Corwin wrote the |>bem out-

■ o f his honeat concern for the affairs o f men.

F O R E L I Z A B E T H P O S T , etiquette ttuUiority

W h o a h o u ld g o dotcn th e a ia le i n a m o v ie th e a te r f ir s t , t h e m a n o r (A « m m a n ? — L . M .,

V I was n e ve r a cnet, and l diAliKc any- . one who ca lls himself a chcf without hav­

ing »iM5n t at_lcast 25-ycars_in_the kitchen in charge o f at least 20'cooko. I a(n an enlhusiaetic amateur who gets |iaid,

# T h e order in which a couple goes down the aisle in a movie theater is u n in ^ o r - tant. W he n there are no usKers, a man a n d woman go down the aisle together.

Want lo aik n ramoui ;the anawrr ^rom thr pi _ _ _ _ _ _po.1 card , lo Auk Thrm-.YotirM-ir. Fam ilr W r e k I , . A 4t U siDCtea Ave.. New Y o rk , N .Y . 10022. W«< rannol q u r .liu n ., bm tS w ill be p*ld for each one u . r .1.

What in the World!A D o m e C a l le d S io u x D a m r Ju d ith A iidcrxiin , 7 2 , in n-cognizrd uh oim of the

In t h t C h ip * I t wuH near Kohln Hood {■(iiintry, SkegnrnH, IJn ru ln N h lrr , Ri|gl(in<i, Ihui yimtlg H a d d e n S a lt liellica his tullurr ~

content. A n cient (Irrckw iiheil it for vii-- tory garM ndn. T lu -n Ifilli-nuitiiry E n ­gland dis«rovcrr»l pornlcy fur < i)i)kiiiK nnd |)harm acem iral«, cHpci ially lor (lyrtcnlrry, HiTufula (Hwullcn lym|i)i Klundx), un<i rnahking bud hr.nith. ■•Thr Nc.rih Cnrolina M cdicul JiK irn u l" riTciiily ih-cidcd to give it n inriition licriuiHi- j| nolr<i ihiit l»ia dnPtnrw-Hl

Npeuking w o rld . But in her new film , “ A M an Ciillir<l llo rnc,’ ' nlie diirMn'l npruk u w<ird uf it. She, lik r everyone c Ihv in the lilmi-<l < lru n ««--e xc e p t two -Hjieakn real S iyu x. Duine Ju d ith plays u criiHiy In<iiun gra n dm o llie r who in ‘ 'g iven” ii rujitiired white m an lo he u<>e<i ut> u “ workhorHe.”

'IV ita ir.U .I'” ''' •'* xhoiit ordefB at her nluve, played by Ir/shnian U lchiird llu rrlH , t>lie

fij» o f Britain In a b a g

In l|ie ia m ity riKh-and-chlpH xhiip. Aftrr lie niur|-ied, .S alt.cuiiie lo Ainerii'u and

G i d d y S « c r « r Th e 1907 eorih.piakc which destroyed much of K ingston, Ja­m aica, on ly tilled ihe 1B68 H u ya l Artil-

irtTOTr-venlions reporJiully were Iruving ihul

. .w onderful -carum iirtrnsrllnim iiti their' dinner platen.

■ T jb g D a y . Never put yiiiir <log lutpro- tented ill ihe hot tiun, linyx the (Jalnen Dug Heseareh Center. E-'ri'nli water in eleuii howlH should olway« Ik; aviiiluhle. M any dogs like licking ire. If he’s loo h»> to eat, try oflerlng nniuller tpiantitles of food m o re fre<|ii»ntly. If lie'n left in u parked c a r, h?avo wlnilow* partly ni)en.

T o p ty .tu rv y tourlrt In Ja m a ic a %

lery Store House in nearby Port Moyal. T h e seerel o f its durability, aeeonling to i.aselve Dahl, lour guide at the ntore house, now called *'(21ddy H o u m -, ' ' Ix tlie c'lasHlu Curihhrnn m orW r m ixlure.: >-innl. while lim e, anil strenglh-glvlng molax-e».

Calif. In true ragn-to-riehen fushion, that one lierame 100 n p riiig in g up aenins the rountry, an<l he sold ihe busUiens fur 112 luillitin. lie Htill HuperviweB the buying of

N i)l IINtl ( ’ ek,

Hhidied SInUX w ith an Ind ia n Im che r nnd

monlha p rio r to' R im ing In Soutli Dakota and in M tfxlco. .

evirr, Autheiilie Kn g lish F & C , .Suit ex- |ilaitii>, “ h fillc'led cu d and niiccd fried potatoes (never 'F re iu -Jt' frie d ) in hot nil. nrrveil lo euntonierH wrapped up in ihe I.iinilon Timra.’' »

P o rt le y 't O o o d . l o » Y « U ' Am ong leaf uni! nlKin vegelubles, purnley has the liighnit v i ta m in C , iK ilS H lu m , a n d fal

L fO N A W 8. OAVIDOW / r ..W „l MORTON FRANK r,blUH,r W . P A O l THOMPSON A

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How w m Your

“ T L O V E my husband, b u t IJL can ’t bear living w ith

him an y more,” complains a subu rban wife to a divorce law yer, a fte r only a y e a r of wedded life.

A n d 'ih the c ase ,o f an en g aged cou> pie, a p erp lexed youn g m an un burd- tina-tQ-iw e ’ re In love, but B e tty an d I re a lly h ave lit t le in com m on."

S u c h aituationn, o f cou rse , a r e fn - - jn lli* P r- In -th e -p ro v a llln g -A T n iilf Ic a rr ’

m y th o lo gy , th e m ain— and o ften the o nly— fa c to r in chooning a m ate in “ f a l l in g tn-low .’'-Low la b»r« t o n

Buch p ractica l co n sid e ra tio n s a s p er­so n a lity t ra fta an d a ttitu d eB . Serio u s college youth , p a rt ic u la r ly , a r e re ­p o rtin g an in c re a s in g re g a rd fo r th ese va lu es b efo re m a r r ia g e .

F o r youn g people, a s w e ll a s fo r th o se con tem p latin g r e m a rr ia g e and th e a lread y m arried , a p red ictiv e g u id e could pro v id e h e lp fu l In sigh ts to the ch an ces fo r auccesa.

----- W A ir^ p sy c lio lo g lsta an d soclolo-g la ta , based on m an y s u r v e y s and stu d ies , con sid er a lg n iftcan t elem ents m ost l ik e ly tQ _ftffoct-m arital-auoco«a- -

te n ts fo r y o u r own m arringe. Chances a r e n eg ative i f you had a too-atrong p re fere n ce fo r o ne p aren t, mirttruBted o th ers In y o u r fa m ily , and had m ajor conflicta.

"W h en a yo u n g m an o r woman," com m ents D r. A lb e rt, “ holds on to childhood re la tio n sh ip s w ith parents too long, hin m ate wHl resen t h is not

T fu lly to th e ir m arriagn . In rg iv in g fp rac tice

3 . Agm a n d .* f l i* c a t le n . G eneral­ly . education w o rks in fa v o r o f a high m atrim o nia l score. W hen tho wed­d in g cake is cut too e a r ly — tho man y o u n g e r than 2 1 an d th e g ir l under 19 — and they h ave le s s than n high- school education. Im m a tu rity makes them 1«}BB capable o f to le ra t in g fru s­tration 's and sh ortco m in gs.

p rac tice , I ’ ve seen it w ith mejj who a r e a t lll ca lled ‘S o n n y ’ o r women called 'B a b y ' b y th e ir pa ren ts ."

an d m a r rl^ g « cuunsolors s t i ll vote It a s a p r im e essential.

“ B u t th e glo rifica tio n o f rom an tic lo ve ia b e in g de-em phaslzed,*’ con­ten d s D r . A ro n K rich , a p sych olog ist a p «cia llK in g i n ^ a r r l a g e coun seling,,

-- .a n d -c o im iih o r .o f “ M an .and W ife ." - O f lattt, so c ia l sc ie n tists h ave been

■ tro M ln ff th e b asic im p orU nce o f

4 f^ m U v t V 0 4 U i/ .A fa y S / ,/ t 7 O

""h av e been neatly su m m ed u p b y D r. G era ld A lb ert, d ire c to r o f cou n selin g se rv ic e s a t C . W . P o s t C ollege o f

t r t t r rfa v o ra b le and . u n fa v o ra b le compo­n en ts t d l je a r in m ind in fo re c a st in g y o u r m a r r ia g e 's c h a n c e s :

1 . C h lM h o o d M i M r k i i M t . I f y o u r p a ren ts w ere h a p p ily , m arried '( th e r e b y se tt in g a good « xk m p le), diHolpline-waa Arm , an d y o u r e a r ly s e x - e juestlon s w ere a n sw ere d o p en ly and

I ac cu ra te ly , these a r e p o s it iv e por-

— --------- - of-«ourt*htpi— I t ‘R -b est i f the p a rtn e rs hav.e known each o th er fo r a t le a st a y e a r and enjoyed sp en d in g le isu re tim e together In

• ■HUv: i n i Oma-nn6ftUfl W tiv itlea a s 1 1 s . ten in g to m usic and church-going. T h e 6 dds a r e a g a in st them when e i­th e r c a n 't conflde com pletely in the o th er, c a n 't e x p re s s th e ir affection, o r fee l d la tu rbed b y the pther’a .a tt i­tu d es o r b e lie fs. Too sh o rt a court-•ship-(or-engagement)- r O«W’*t’hVch an ces th at d iscord an t problem s will be d iscovered in tim e.

r la g e can be fo re c a st w hen them is at . lea at a moderately a c t iv e prem arital

in te re s t in an'* e x tre m e modesty o r In h ib ition s. Ac­c o rd in g to su rveys d ecad es ago , hav­in g sexuAl re lations b e fo re m arriage Wftn W tin p ff^ rrU '"iTi less so fo r men th an fo r w om en. Ap- p o ren tly this w a s n o t deem ed slg- n ilfc an ti'ln cases w h e re the dduple m a rr ie d ultim ately.

H ow ever, D r. K r lc h observoH that the P i l l has b ro u gh t a b ig change

_ Jn W u a lm o B i | i t y . “ N o w m an y young p ^ n l e 'living togethier— the ‘ unmar- ribd ' m arrleds'— h * v e m ore tlm u to kn ow each other In tim ate ly bufvre

X u m - © u t ? C ou n se lo rs o ffe r some g u id e lin e s to h e lp in a s se ss in g — — the .chances fo r h a p p y jv e d lo c k

By T H E O D O R E ERWIN

le g a l m a rr ia g e . A n d th ey look to oth- et* re aso n s, b es id es se x , in seleoting:. a m ate ."

5 . M o t iv a t io n f o r m o r r la g e . A l­th ough one o f th e c h ie f re aso n s fo r w edlock , se x u a l g ra t ific a t io n , has been w a k e n e d b y lib e ra l u se o f the F il l , se x ia a t il l a p r im a ry in flu­ence. O ther m o tiv a tin g fo rc es fo r a good m a r r ia g e a r e p rese n t w hen both p a rtn e rs ’ “ fr ie n d sh ip -lo v e ” is soun d­ly based , th e y w a n t ch ild ren , and y e a rn fo r a hom e o f th e ir ow n. S to rm

ab o u t n ea tn ess (o r lack o f i t ) in the hom e.

J u s t how va lid a re th ese p red ictiv e fa c to r s ? Som e re se rv a tio n s a r e e x ­pre sse d b y D r. P a u l V a h a n ia n . a lead­in g m a r r ia g e - c ou n selor an d co ­o rd in a to r . o f .m a r r io g e _ a n d fa m ily • c o u n se lo r-tra in in g a t C o lu m b ia U n i- , v e r s it y ’a T ea ch ers C ollege.

" T o p red ict, w ith c o m fo rtab le a c ­c u ra c y . how a m a rr ia g e w ill d ev elo p ." he po in ts out, “ tests b ased on hom og­en o u s c h a ra c te r ist ic s sh ou ld be re -

w a r n in g s ; g e t t in g m a rrie d because o f lo n elin ess o r an u r g e to escape

, fro m p a re n ta l p r e s s u r e s a t home.6 . C o n v n t l e n a l i t y ^ W h p r p hnv

m eets g ir l se e m s to b e s ig n ifica n t. I f y o u h ave m et o r ig in a l ly a t the home o f a fr ie n d o r a t school, th a t ’s an ad ­v a n ta g e . .T h e p ick-u p ro u te is p re ­su m ed to- be d e trim e n ta l. B y a n d _ la r g e , a w e d d in g p e rfo rm ed b y a c le rg ym a n o ffe r s a b r ig h te r fu tu r e th o n a ro u tin e <;ivil cerem ony.

7 . P e r s o n a l i t y . R estilts o f a re ­c e n t "tem p eram en t su rv e y ’* o f g rou ps o f m arried co u p les b y C an ad ian p s y ­c h o lo g ists prod u ced c o n sisten t e v i­dence th at s im ila r i t y o f t r a i t s is

" r e la t e d to 'm a r lta l ad ju stm e n t; G eher- ftlly , th e y fo u n d , se re n e ly m arried

- c o u p le s a r e m o re o r-less a lik e in -th e ir - d r iv e , e n e rg y , an d p ro d u ctiv ity .

M o reover. V9 U a r e an excellen t gnn. d id ate fo r a fo r tu n a te m a r r ia g e i f y o u 'r e capable ' o f a ssu m in g resp o n si- 1 > ility. m ake d ec is io n s e a s ily , can y ie ld w hen sh o w n yo u a re .w ro n g , a re a w a r e o f y o u r p a r tn e r 's fe e lin g , and h ave an o p tim ist ic outlook— p a rtic u ­la r ly a sen se o f h u m y r. On the other hand, y o u r "m a r lta l ' fu tu r e m ay bo b leak i f you a r e qulck-tem porc(l, e x trem ely w o rr iso m e , d om in eerin g , need lessly je a lo u s , an d un stab le .

8 . B o c k e r o u n d s . B r id e a n d groom c an look fo rw a r d to m a k in g the g ra d e

nned. W e h ave to kn ow th e p sy - ch olog ical d yn am ic s— h o w th e two people re a c t to each o th e r ."

D r Vnhflninn /«itPo.hha-«fi nn n f B Ut—-

"T h e k e y ," D r. V a h an ian co.m- m ents, " i s how f a r th e y a r e com ­m itted , how d eep ly in v o lv e d ."

A g la r in g exc ep tio n to th e ru les w as th e m a r r ia g e o f Jo e an d P h y llis , who cam e to D f. G e ra ld A lb e rt fo r coun seling . S h e ho lds a m a s te r ’s de­g ree , and h e F T a th e i- is a su cc essfu l law y er. Jo e , w ho h ad n e v e r gone be­yond h igh school, m an aged a s m a ll ' ’ re ta il sto re . O r d in a r ily , one would, pro phesy th a t t h e ir m a r r ia g e would fo u n d er— and in f a c t it a lm ost did.der— ab u t a f t e r c o u n se iin g , jo e decided to “ go in to a m ore " r e s p e c ta b le " b u sin ess w hich would g iv e h is w ife th e socia l

—atatus-she-sought:^--------------------------------" H a r e , t h e c o m p e l l i n g d e s ire to

m ake the m a r r ia g e w o rk ." s a y s D r. A lb ert, “ o vercam e w h a t seem ed to be n m a jo r h a n d ic a p ."

S o cia l sc ie n t is ts a g re e th at tren d s a w a y fro m h ith e rto accepted norm a a r e becom ing m o re an d m o re a p p a r­ent. In recen t y e a r s , th e m a r ita l c l i­m ate h as been c h a n g in g to the exten t th at youn g people a r e m o re to leran t tow ard d iffe ren ces in bockgrou fld and tem peram ent. In th e m atter o f c ro ss ­ing re lig io u s lin e s , p a re n ta l fe a r s

—th at-th ey -w lll—lose-’- a so n o r d au g h ­te r st i ll rem ain . H o w ever , a s D r. V a- h an lan pu ts i t , ’ " t h e n6 w 'g e n e ra tio n ' is le ss u p tig h t ab o u t it to d a y ."

C on ceivab ly, w o m en’s lib eratio n

2 5 , an d M a rth a , 2 3 , both coUege-edu- c a te d . w hose m id d le-c lass fa m ilie s a r e o f th e sa m e re lig io n . L o o k in g a t them , one w ould a p p ra ise th e couple a s nice, c lean-cu t. a ll-A m e rico n . On

'p a p e r , th e ir m atrim o n ia l p ro sp ects a p p e a r ro sy . B u t in p re m a r ita l coun­se lin g B il l revealed a h an g -u p about g o in g on ly to the m ost ex p e n s iv e re s ­ta u ra n ts . In c on trast. M a rth a is a f r u g a l perso n .

" I n th is c a s e / " sa y s D r . V a h a n ia n . "m u c h depends pn how th e couple c n n ^ c o p e -w ith -^ a c h -o th o r ’ s —values;—^ M o n ey is sym bo lic o f an u n d e rly in g '

• o o n flie t-ov er-em otion a l* se c u r ity . I f , a f t e r m a rr ia g e , B il l re a c ts n e g a tiv e ly to M a rth a 's a ttitu d e . I can fo resee

~ w h g

tro u b le . T h e b ig q u estion Is, how d eep ly m o tiva ted w iU .th ey b e to s ta y to g e th e r ? ”

In D r. K r ic h 's 'ju d g m e n t , m uch c an bo learn ed fro m tho in d lcotlvo ■ facto rs . A ll o f them , h e believes, sh ould bo checked off. B u t som e, such a s enrly-ch ildh ood exp erien c es, a re c ru c ia l , u su a lly em e rg in g In m an y a sp e c ts o f tho re la tio n sh ip . A youn g w o m an, fo r exam ple, w ho had been tre a te d b y h er p a re n ts a s a “ p r in ­c e s s " m ay w a n t h er h u sb an d to tre a t

m o tiva tio n to g e t o r s ta y m arried — it is p o ss ib le to m ake a go o f it. B y input I m ean auch" re m ark s a s 'w e h ave a lo t o f good tim es tog eth er’ o r ‘ I like h ln r. he’ s such a nice g u y .’ T h ere m u st be enough p o sitiv e^ to o u tw eigh th e n eg atives .’ ’ * • • .

T h e v e r y ?ac t th at y ou recognize in y o u r s e l f a d iscordan t qualit>“ am ong th o se listed should help ach ieve h arm o n y in y o u r m arriog e . Sp e c ifica lly , a w aren ess th a t you fly o ff the h an d le too e a s ily should a le rt

>-t h e i io n tro l»

m ovem ents m ay a l le c t reaflortS IA1*“ wcdlock an d a lte r th e n a tu re o f m ar­ria g e . T he ro le o f each m ate could becom e b lu rred , so th a t the m ale

. m ay no lo n ger re ig n a s head o f the household.

f r o m th e c o t e lo o d s o f m a rr ia g e counselors, a ten d en cy e m erges today fo r longer c o u rtsh ip s . “ C e rta in youn g people fee l th e y don’ t h av e to g et m arried to h av e s e x re la t io n s ." re ­m ark s one c ou n selor. “ L iv in g , togeth ­e r an d w ak in g up in th e sam e room.

A ll m a r r ia g e e xp erts a g re e th a t f r e e com m un icatio n betw een m ates

■ o r fiancfes IS esse iit ia l in overco m in g u n fa v o ra b le fa c to rs .

"T o av o id b ein g s t r a n g e r s ." ad­v ise s D r. V a h a n ia n . " i t is v e ry im ­p o rtan t to be open w ith each o th er. T h is a p p lie s to finances, fa m ily plan-' n ing, d ec is io n -m a k in g , and re so lvin g o f c o n flic ts .

" E x p lo r e y o u r s im ila r it ie s an d d is ­s im ila r it ie s . F r a n k ly a sk y o u rse lv e s :T o w h a t e x te n t a re you in tu n e se x u ­a lly ? D o y o u r l i fe sty le s ru b each o th er th e w ro n g w a y — o r can th ey be m ade c o m p a tib le ? A re you w illin g tohave f a i t h in each othePr.to-be-em o------

• tiorwHy d e pendent on you_rjBQ y«9-ftt.__" tim es vrlth o u t fe e lin g w eak o r v u l­

n e ra b le ? R em em ber, fo r a m ean in g­fu l re la t io n sh ip , e v e ry couple needs

— Hme- t o g lo w t og ether. T haU m eaiw —

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an d schoolin g, com e fro m com parab le neighbo rho o ds, an d h ave been accus-

liv in g .9 . M o n e y . F in a n c ia l sq u ab b les a re

n o torio u s a s c a u se s o f d ivo rce . Thoriab lp - I- a g r c e-<

" M a n y p eo ple ," s a y s D r. K r ic h , " t r y to flnd>[n m a r r ia g e fu lfillm en t o r w h a t WHS p leasan t in e a r iy Irte o r to undo an u n happ y ch ild hood . T h e y ho p e the m ate chosen w il l g r a t i f y th ese im p rin ted e a r ly n eed s. B u t th e

n fo rts l

to g eth er ao^though th e n u p tia l knot had been leg a lly t ied . T h e y a r e m ore

—CDHMYffCa ab o u t " th e ir re latio n sh ip , and, b y t r y in g o u t th is kind o f 'm a r­ria g e ,' they g e t to lea rn abo ut each o th er in t im a te ly ." ,

p atien ce, fo rt itu d e , an d enough m a­tu r ity to w ith stan d fru stra t io n s .’'

Su p p o se a couple finds se v e ra l a d ­ve rse e lem e n ts th a t seem lnsur> m ou n tab le? T h e re is st ill a chance fo r m a r ita l su ccess thro ugh p re m a r­ita l o r a fte r - m a rr ia g e coun seling . W ith p ro fe ss io n a l help, you can both exp lo re-an d com e to u n derstand w h at you e x p e c t o f y o u r p a rtn e r an d ijfjar- r ia g e . Y o u can d iscover not ‘only w h at Is w ro n g (th e lia b ilit ie s) bu t w h at. Is r lg h t— the a s se ts o f y o u r

. UOUTU i f fl ,

C a r r i a g e . C ou nselin g g l ^ you the o p p o rtu n ity to be fo r th r ig h t w ith

q u estio n s o f sp e n d in g an d sa v in g .1 0 . In -la w ft. W hen both p a rtn e rs

lik e both s e ts o f in-lawn, th a t 's a plus. I t a lso h elps co n sid e ra b ly i f p a ren ts ap p ro v e tho m atch .

1 1 . V a l v e s a n d c m lt u d e s . T he odds a r a w it h - y o u w hen you can a g re e on how to ro a r c h ild ren , h ave fr le n d a In com m on, and th in k a lik e

w ith su ch dem an ds. A p ro ce ss o f s e lf - testln g-ou t o r th e m ore con ven tion al exa m in a tio n Is im p e ra tiv e .” , d a t in g p eriod— o r ‘a f t e r you h ave

O b vio u sly , w e a ll can th in k m arried a w h ile — en co u n terin g

y o u r se lf an d y o u r m ate.F o r g u ld o n c e / you oan go to y o u r

' m in is te r , do ctor, o r a c ase-w o rk er In u so c ia l a g en c y . M ore th an h a lf o f tliu cuHUH tiuiidtud b y iiiumUur

cepU ons to the “ r u le s " la id down. M a rr ia g e s h a v e ''tfiu m p h e d o v e r p a ­re n ta l d isap p ro v a l. B r i e f co u rtsh ip s h a v e r w u lle d in so lid u n io ne. S o h a v e n' num^fe^ o f m a r r ia g e s w h ich oc­c u rre d in the teens.

soverul u n fa v o ra b le fa c to r s does not m ean yo u r m a r r ia g e In doomed.

“ T h ere can b e a lo t o f th in g s w ro n g ,’’ s a y s D r -V ah an lan v “ but- If you have enough p o sitiv e Input— enough fe e lin g fo r ,e a c h o th er, and

o f th e F a m ily S e rv ic e A sso c ia tio n of- A m e ric a n r« m a r ita l problem s. P ro b ­ab ly th e r e ’ s a m arriag e-cou n se lin g cen ter in y o u r com m un ity. F o r tho nom e o f an accred ited p ro fession a l c o u n se lor in y o u r a re a , w r ite to th e A m e ri6 an ~ A B B o c la tto n ~ o f' M a r r ia g e ' C o u n se lo rs, 36 08 Lem m on A ve., D al­las , T e x a s , 7 5 2 10 . ♦

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C an ’ t h an d le the h a ir th in g ? To keep

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■ For thU U m ple p arty , lel*» c«plnr« B om ^of th e flam boyant co lor and flavor aDlhentic to th e H aw aiian hlandB^ Rice i» a popular Island diah— lu e it fo r asalad bowl co »4»p vegetab'les and greeno. T ropical jnicea o fvarious fr u iu u sed In b la n d eookerjrhave been b lended and canned or froxen fo r ycar-ronnd availab ility and convenience. U se th e fm lt b lend as a drink or

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Strangely calm perspective w hen he suddenly knows he is about to wreck a $100,000 ca r- tra v e lin g ' at" 150 m ph. ..

J i m H all, the 1964 U .S . R o a d -R a c - iner cham pion , se rious c on ten d er in c o u n tless o th er races, and d e v e lo p e r o f th e unique C h ap arral ra c in g c a r , d isc ov ered th is twice o ver th e p a s t 1 8 m onths. H e had two se rio u s a c c i-

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■ m 3 uuLvim _m :.’ :c a u g h t fire. A t tho hoHpItal, tho d o c­to r s fo un d ho had broken bo th lo g s .

H all sp en t nine weeks In tho hoa- p ita l in h is homo town o f M id lan d ; T e x a s . T h o doctors wondered w h e th e r

ra cin g car, w hich had Jiu rn o d up .the tra c k s o f tho U .S ,, C a n a d a , And, E u ­rope in the m id lOOOs, w a s how hope-' IcBsly outclassed b y tho M c L a r e n m a­chines. T he C h a p a rra ls In 19 0 7 w ore modiocre and b y 10 6 0 a to ta l fiasco.

. - ^ B o t - J im m ade It c le a r y h o -w a s n ’K . ab o u t to g iv e up rA cIn g. H e talked

'o v e r his pjans w ith h is w i f e S an d y and then announced to th o p r e ss that he would d efln lteiy bo b u c k In thr C an-Am se ries w ith n n ow c a r do- s ig n , tho 2 J , fo r 1970 .

no W oU ld 'w alk 'again w ith o u t a c a n e o r tirutche«.''U w l'^ lall, lik e m o st Lop ra c e rs , h as a stubborn s t r e a k .

Ho im m ediately launched' h i ^ a « l f in to A 'a iV d lt^ u a p rogram o f p h yn i- c « l th o ru p i' ox6|^lao. B y

------. i ‘o rm « r rautng ch am p ion S te r l in g ---------M oss, who now Is tho r a c in g d irecto r fo r JuhiiHou Wttx, IV apon n or «{, C an- A m , «nya o f H a ll: " T h e r e Is one th in g that In ab so lu te ly oHHontlal jin r i ic ln n l- t l io Intcn m ill

J im Hail con firm s t h a t .H e adds alm o st lr r ltn b |y . " 1 ju s t

know there lias to bo m o re fu n in th is racing b u sin ess th a n s i t t in g be­hind a desk. F u n is out on a .t r a c k ! "

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■ G RO SSM O NT-H aner’s Haggafty HAYWAR[>-H. C. Capwrell HOLLVWOOO—J . W. Robinson INDIO—The Clothesline LA JOLLA—H atter's Haggarty

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I. Magnin PALO A LT O -I. Magnin PANORAMA CITV—J . W. Robinson PASADENA—J . W. Robinson REDWOOD CITY—Roosevelt Center SALINAS—South Court Pharmacy SAN DIEGO—H atter's Haggarty

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c o n v o f r a t io n p iece . C h o o se t h e s ize m o s t s u i ta b le to y o u r d e c o ra t in g t a s t e : i W " fo r o n ly 1 1 1 . '“ ’ - '

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IM PORTANT NOTICE!U nfo rtu na te ly ,-du e to lim ited su p ­plies, w e ca nnot respond to antique dealers' q u a n tity inquiries. Because of o ur low. low prices, these rare £ ra s s Cu sp id o rs m u st be sold o n,a"dlract-to'con'sum er b k ils only.

C O N S U M C R i R u s h c o u p o n now while supplies iasti ' .. ’ '

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Ks thkk foliage and ro o t sys te m 'h o ld tha soil on slopes o r banlca. Ih e neat cover forms a dense perennial m at (o bring green and scarlet beauty to 's lo p a a ,borders, r o < ^ areas, a n y w h e re boauty and Airablllty ara n e e d e d .________________t w m ay aaeg «> a^^ptaroa..tvjia_Ta» h w k i . •

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