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The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 7

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The Times-Newsi
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Twin Falls, Idaho
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7
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Monday, March' 31, 1969 Times-New, Twin Faff, fdaf Burley Man Magic Valley Obituaries Wins Area Mrs. Schlund Donald Weaver i Funeral Services KIMBERLY Donald Ray BURLEY Funeral services Speech Event HAZELTON Mrs. Eifie Weaver, 31, Gardnerville, NevJfor Spec. 4 James John Lister Schlund, 80, Hazelton, died Sun former Kimberly resident, died will be conducted at 3:30 p.m RUPERT A Burley and two day evening the Magic Valley Tuesday in the Second LDS Friday in a Carson City hospital Twin Falls speakers captured Memorial, Hospital of a long ill Ward Chapel by Bishop Lyman ness. honors Saturday evening during ghe Area Three Toastmasters L.

Martindale. Military rites will She was born on Oct. 28, 1888, be held at Pleasant View Ceme at Topeka, Kan. She was mar tery. Friends may call at the after an apparent heart attack.

He was born Aug. 2, 1937, in Oklahoma. He came to Twin Falls as an infant and made his home with his foster parents, the late Charles Grove and Mrs. Dorothy Grove, Kimberly. He ried to Jake Schlund in Colorado McCulloueh Funeral Home Mon in 1908.

He was a barber in Serious Speech Contest at the Red Ram, Rupert. Fred Johnson, Burley, placed highest and was followed by the Area Three Toastmasters Ray Baker, Twin Falls Toast- day evening and Tuesday prior Hazelton until his retirement in to services. 1955. He died on Nov. 26.

1968. was graduated from the Kim James Rowbottom, 2 p.m. She moved to Filer in 1914 and to Hazelton in 1935. She was berly High School in 1954, Tuesday, Jerome LDS First masters Club No. 793, and James Koutnik, Twin Falls Toastmasters Club No.

149. Mr. Ward Chapel. He served six years with the a member of the Lutheran U. S.

Navy. Dunne that time Paul R. Emerick, 10:30 a.m Church. Johnson spoke on "Optimism," Tuesday at the Twin Falls Cem Surviving are three sons, Wil Mr. Baker on "I know nothing at all," and Mr.

Koutnik on etery. he received a nomination to Annapolis. He was employed at Lake Tahoe at the time of his death. He was a member of liam A. Schkind, Twin Falls; Mrs.

Elda E. Darling, 2 p.m. Jake A. Schlund, Murtaugh, and 'A plague on both your Other speakers were Vince AL Tuesday, Gooding First Chris Harold K. Schlund, Hazelton; the LDS Church.

On Oct. 15, two daughters, Mrs. Hank (Al- berdi, Jerome, on "Whose re- 1962, he married Ruby Dewey tian Church.) Mrs. Maxine Luetien, 2 p.m vena) Schlappi, Buhl, and Mrs, sponsibility is It?" and Russell Ben (Dorothy) Robinette, Hazel Tuesday, Walk Mortuary Chapel xS ifllllillf I Wm -'v Jy 7 ton; a brother, Paul Schneider, at Nampa. Surviving besides his widow, are his foster mother, Mrs.

Grove, Kimberly; a daughter, Traci Lynn Weaver, Gardner-ville; a foster brother, Ronald Denver; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Stage and Mrs. Margaret Rupert. Mrs. Jennie Mae Vreeland, 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Kagerman Reorganized LDS Church in Hager man. Crane, both Denver, and 15 grandchildren and 24 great Grove, Twin Falls, and a foster sister. Mrs. Wayne (Bonnie grandchildren. Four brothers and a sister preceded her in Jean) Henry, Chicago.

Preced death. ing him in death were his fa Vests Highlight Youth Fashions Funeral services will be con ther and a sister. Moniman, Rupert, who discussed the "New World." Sixty-three area toastmasters, speakers and guests attended the meet. Toastmaster for the evening was Jack Holland, Bur-ley. Guests included Roy Slot- i ten, Twin Falls, district 15 gov ernor; Conrad Peterson, Peters- boro, Utah, educational lieuten- ant governor; Addison Barry, Caldwell, district 15 lieutenant governor; Van Witzel, Nampa, area one governor, and Ray As-sendrup, Jerome, area three governor.

Judges were Bill Foster and Laried Noh, both Twin Falls, and William Tollefson, Burley; Dick Westendorf, Rupert, and Leon Grieve, Jerome. Funeral services will be con ducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday in White Mortuary Chapel, Twin Fashion highlight: Vests in all ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Falls, Final rites will be in Sun set Memorial Park. Friends Reynolds Funeral Chapel by Bishop E.

D. (Ted) Crockett, Kimberly LDS Church. Military shapes, sizes and materials are among the outstanding items in the youth market today. They're beine shown in antique leathers, Luther Thompson, director of the health district The clinic was conducted for the second year and Is sponsored by the local March of Dimes chapter for Magic Valley children. may call at the chapel Monday, ASSISTING IN THE March of Dimes clinic Friday at the South Central Health District office are, from left, Dr.

Ben Kate and Dr. Bruce Sorenson. The patient Is Charles Goold shown with his mother, Mrs. Goold. On the right is Dr.

Tuesday and until 1 p.m. Wed rites will be held at Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call nesday. knits, denims and a variety of fancy fabrics. Being considered as "fun vests," they're worn at Reynolds Funeral Chapel Monday evening and Tuesday SSI? News Of Record with or without jackets.

until services. Miaaaugn, 18, 171 Buena Vista Pakistan Title ond Ave. failure to yield Drive, drunk charge, 30 days Mariner 7 Left To Guide Itself POLICE COURT Twin Falls City Todd. B. Grosser, 15, 625 Mon the right of way, $15 fine; Rick jail.

KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) W. Halstead, 19. Route 3, Je Gen. Yahya Khan, who has roe driving at night, $5 fine; ruled Pakistan since last CASSIA COUNTY Burley Police Court Todd B. Crosser, speeding, $20 rome, noisy muffler, $10 fine; Karen E.

Booth, 30, 455 Sixth Ave. Improper lane change, $10 fine. PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) Pablo Florez, 45, Rupert, $40, Tuesday as administrator of martial law, assumed the title of president today, fme; Randy Eller, 16, 563 Jefferson speeding, $10 fine; The "perfectly operating" Mari Television Schedules Monday, March 31, 1969 William L. Edwards, 16.

1953 Harry N. Kokinakis, 2L 1980 TVIll FALLS MORTUARY SINCE 1931 William Boyd -Dale Patterson Second Ave. at Third St. N. A statement issued by the Ministry of Information in disturbing the peace; Rhoda Short, 53, Heyburn, $15 petit larceny; Shorty Little, Owyhee, $35, Intoxication; Gale D.

Elizabeth speeding, $12 fine; Paula N. Nebeker, 25. 1640 ner 7 spacecraft will be left to guide itself on its journey to Mars until April 7 when engineers will slightly alter its course, a Jet Propulsion Laboratory spokesman said Sunday. Filer Ave. stop sign violation, $5 fine; Roger Spriggs, 367 Madison dog at large, $10 fine; Mrs.

L. G. Hovey, 380 Third Ave. speeding, $12 fine; V. L.

Revai, 18, 215 Hey- Funke, Burley, $10, failure to have vehicle inspected; Merl Rawalpindi and broadcast by Rawalpindi Radio to the nation said it was necessary for Yahya to assume the title of president to perform certain functions under Pakistani and internation burn Ave. speeding, $10 Polk, dog at large, $10 fine; 7 o.m.. 2SL. 7B 8 Movie. "I'll Take Sweden." Bob Hope takes fine; Irma E.

Hilton, 55, 125 Mrs. Melissa Keeter, 388 Jef The spacecraft experienced Day, Burley, 7 days in city fail. Moreland speeding, $15 fine; "three irregularities in function intoxication, and Theodore Tee- ferson dog at large, $5 bond forfeiture; William Edwards, Ramona G. Leazer, 36, 453 Sec ing" after takeoff from Cape his teen-age daughter (Tuesday Weld) to Sweden hoping she'll forget her boy friend. (1965) 8 p.m., 5 Movie, "Tea-house of the August Moon" concerns an Armv caotain assigned to introduce American customs in al law, man, Buhl, $35, intoxication.

Kennedy Thursday but en gineers said they could partially Okinawa. The cast includes Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford and explain one. Eddie Albert. (1956) A spokesman said one of the irregularities, a drop in electric power, was caused by scientists shifting a sun shade msiae tne craft while it was in flight. This shift, the spokesman said, was the major reason for a loss ot power the craft batteries, 5:30 2SL-News 2B News 3 News 5 News 11 News 4 Maverick 7B News 7SL French Chef 81 Dream of Jeannie 8:00 2SL News 3 News 5 News 2B Mothers-in-Law nil However, engineers "dont quite understand" the two other tire difficulties a faulty operating 0 5 Family Affair 11 Family Affair 7SL Hunter Safety 8:00 2B Carol Burnett 3 Carol Burnett 11 Big Valley 5 Movie, "Teahouse of the August Moon" 7SL Ive's Fourth Symphony 9:00 2SL Rowan and Martin 2B Gomer Pyle 3 Gunsmoke 4 Avengers 7SL Black Journal 7B-FBI onboard computer and a drop in radio transmitting power.

The difficulties corrected themselves but engineers have continued to 7SL Let's Speak English study telemetry data to ascer (on the magic compound interest) tain the causes. The $64 million craft and Its predecessor, Mariner 6, will transmit to earth 188 television pictures of Mar's surface. The data from the reconnaissance missions will be used by scientists to determine if there WHAT'S THE CATCH? Everyone dreams of getting rich someday, but far too few discover the simple secret of doing it the magic of putting compound interest to work. At the current Interest rate, anything you deposit at First Federal will double in approximately 15ft years and quadruple in 31 years! is sufficient water to sustain some primitive form of life as it is known on earth. Mariner 7's 193-million mile 7B Rowan and Martin 8-FBI 11 News 6:15 Misterogers 6:30 2SL Jeannie 2B Here's Lucy 5 Here's Lucy 11 Here's Lucy 3 Here's Lucy 4 Peyton Place :45 7SL-Friendly Giant 7:00 2SL Movie, "I'll Take Sweden" 7B-Movie, "I'll Take Sweden" 8-Movie, "I'll Take Sweden" 2B Mayberry R.F.D.

3 Mayberry R.F.D. 5 Mavberry R.F.D. 7SL Whats New 11 Mayberry R.F.D. 4 Outcasts 7SL-What's New 7:30 2B Family Affair 3 Family Affair course is to take it within 2,000 miles of Mars in early August. 8 Rowan and Martin 11 Rowan and Martin 9: SO 2B Here Come the Brides 1000 2SL-News 3 News 5 News 7B News 8 News 4 Perry Mason 11 News 10:30 2SL Johnny Carson 7B Johnny Carson 8 Johnny Carson 2B News 3 Outcasts 11 Outcasts 5 Run For" Your Life 11:00 2B Merv Griffin 4 News 11:30 4 Joey Bishop 5 Movie, "Seminole" 12:00 2SL Movie, "The Lady Killers" Its twin cameras will photograph the Martian surface in 10 times better detail than ever NO RISK -No worries about declining value, the proper tfrna to btft or sell.

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