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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 44

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THE IDAHO STATESMAN Boise Sunday November 8 1970 PAGE 1 Aviation Dean Increase Of Clouds Opposed oreseen activi the 1920s co ra the 14 Classes in Conducted Netc Alpha Eta Rho Chapter In Region 45 Alpha ex 200 in Valley uneral Notice lowers for All Occasions 40 PARKING no problem is worn all in the ear RE LYE A noticeable than the hearing ZIP i a i MONOTONE mid 30s Chance of per cent today in to 30 per cent late Current Level Green made land to the I I Diggs accord Holt Depart West Drive Louis Boise a new Phone visit or write Watchdog Of Police Rain May Return To Boise Vicinity As Chill Decreases slips right into ear first com High High Idaho MB Court Voids Turner Suit On Seizure Drill Team Wins Award Committee Dislikes Proposal for Board Of Boise Citizens Timber irm Closes Plant Second Time pm Copper Send coupon for REE BOOK Nature Conservancy Names New Officers DEAN HAROLD WOOD brings fraternity charter Smog Index or Boise JAPANESE HEARING AID 721 Main 342 1592 Spacious private parking facilities are provided for family and friends Bookmobile Schedule Kain Shawars fiMU Snow Ada County News of Record Potential LOW Oral interpretation Scott Weber State College Ogden Participation evaluation de bate Hank Welch and Mike Weiler University of Utah Regular debate Jeanne Jenkin and Paul Stockberger University of Montana irst place honors in the maxi team competition went to the Troopadors of Bishop Kelly High Boise Second place honors were won by the Highland High Lassies and third went to the In dianettes of Pocatello High An originality award went to the Teton Idaho team and an award for Spirit to the Cardettes of Soda Springs Alpha Eta Rho (the Greek letters for AIR) was founded A pedestrian in dark cloth ing was injured when hit by an automobile shortly after sunset Saturday evening at Orchard and Denton Boise police officer Worley reported Oscar McCormick 64 8505 Overland was reported in fair condition at St Hospital Saturday night with head cuts He was struck while cross ing Orchard by an automo bile driven by LaRoy Moon 27 2918 Davis No ci tations were issued Others are introduction to music and teaching reading in Weiser Idaho and the Pacific Northwest in Parma the early nationalist period in the United States at air field and instructional im provement for teachers at Gooding Two courses English com position and general psy chology are being taught at the Idaho State Penitentiary Persons interested in form ing a class for the second se mester may contact Dr Clif ford Trump 413 Idaho Boise Especially Built io HELP HEARING AIDS with exclusive RENTAL PLAN AVAILABLE John aught Mgr Telex Hearing Aid Service 315 Eastman Bldg Boise Phone 342 8981 Slightly drier air blowing ever Southwest Idaho will be only a brief interlude be tween a storm which passed through the region riday and other storms due this week The forecast for Boise is for partly cloudy today with clouds increasing tonight and chances for rain increasing to 30 per cent Monday Little variation in temperatures is expected with highs in lower 50s and lows near 40 Trend STABLE ourth District Court has dismissed a suit by which Oliver Turner Idaho State Prison inmate attempted to prevent seizure of his prop erty to satisfy an Idaho Tax Commission lien The suit was filed by Turn er prior to his felony con viction on a charge of em bezzling nearly $400000 of Idaho State Highway Depart ment funds while employed as an auditor by the agency Speech Test AtlSU Won By Montana POCATELLO (AP) Uni versity of Montana claimed sweepstakes honors for most points in the 14th annual Gem State Speech Jamboree ending Saturday at Idaho State University team bested 18 other schools in the three day meet taking the crown won last year by Brigham Young University BOISE 214 9th St Ph 343 6021 Also parties to the suit prior to their withdrawal were former wife Betty and his daughter Pat The tax commission had served notice it would seize certain of holdings to satisfy $27500 in taxes due from 1968 and 1969 Judge Smith took note of conviction in his dismissal stating he had not come before the court clean Low here was CELIA RENE GARCIA GLENNS ERRY Services for Celia Rene Garcia 16 month old daughter cf Mr and Mrs Ese ouiel Garcia of Glenns errv who died suddenly riday evening at Glenns erry will be at 2 pm today at the Glenns erry Baptist Church with the Rev Larry Max well officiating Interment will be at 10 am Monday at Glenn Rest Cemetery with the Rev Thomas Grossman officiating The child was born in April 1969 at Mountain Home In addi tion to her parents she is survived by two sisters Marla and Lynell and two brothers Merle and Dar ald all at home and maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Wal ter Sam of Owyhee Nev the eatherettes of Winners in individual events received trophies and wrist watches irst place winners: Extemporaneous speaking Robert Barraclough Boise State Original oratory Dave Del Valle American River College Sacramento Calif CARD THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy in our re cent bereavement amily of Edwin Brush Southwest Idaho Partly cloudy today with widely scattered snow showers in northern mountains Clouds increasing tonight becoming cloudy Monday with occa sional rain in valleys and snow in mountains Not so cold tonight highs 45 55 lows 32 42 laid off riday and manager Burl Brown the entire mill will in four days if new ply orders received Hi Steppers of Bear Utah LORAL and GIT SHOP Phone 343 6222 ourteen college classes are being taught by the Divi sion of Continuing Education in Southwest Idaho Courses and their locations include western world liter a general psychology and English composition in Nampa audio visual aids measurement and evaluation and program development in Boise and education of ex ceptional children in Em mett Comments Smog index information is supplied by the Idaho Depart ment of Health The current reading for Boise is 16 micro grams per cubic meter of air and stable Eastern Oregon Variable cloudiness with widely scat tered showers today through Monday Highs 45 55 Lows 35 45 Magic Valley Partly cloudy today clouds increas ing tonight becoming cloudy Monday with chance of occa sional rain Not so cold tonight Highs near 50 and lows in rain 10 creasing tonight The dean gained sympathy from the assembled group of nearly one hundred for his students back in St Louis The latter writing an exam in their absence The group of student avia tors were interestd in hear ing that there are now 214 known intercollegiate flying clubs similar to their own Professor Wood also de scribed consulting work he has done for Air Afrique and the problems of emerging na tions Offered opportunity to ask questions the students were particularly interested in job opportunities in their chosen field The visiting official did not gloss over that jobs are not plentiful in aviation now He said there are no aviation jobs for the mediocre However he did say that still only 25 per cent of the population has flown and only 14 per cent of the popu lation uses air transportation on a regular basis now The meeting was closed on an optimistic note that avia tion offers poten JPonian Listed Good After Auto Mishap A Blackfoot woman was re ported in good condition at St Alphonsus Hospital Satur day afternoon after an au tomobile accident at 12:20 am Saturday in which she suffered a fractured leg Margaret Rios 36 Black foot was crossing ront at Thirteenth on foot when she was struck by an automobile traveling east on ront driv en by Donna Jean 1310 Denver Avenue ing to Patrolman of the Boise Police ment Dltt ftam NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE US kJapi Oi 318 Latah Ph 344 4441 located away from the downtown traffic rSO 58 48 (2S OSU Tiara Won By Senior Coed Of Oregon Slope ONTARIO Candice Hiro naka a junior student at Oregon State University was crowned OSU homecoming queen Saturday afternoon She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Hironaka of Oregon Slope Other members of the 1970 homecoming court are Kay Weaver a senior from Enter prise Ore and Baibara Al bertson a Portland senior OSU played the University of California for the home coming grid game MARTY KIRKPATRICK NAMPA Services for Marty Gerald Kirkpatrick 17 son of Mr and Mrs David Kirk patrick of 320 Yale Nampa who died last Sunday at Lake Lowell will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Nampa Church of the Brethren Officiating will be the Rev Wayne Judd pastor Interment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens on Karcher Road riends may call at the Alsip uneral Chapel until service time Tuesday He was born eb 14 1953 at Boise and was reared in Nampa He attended Lincoln Grade School West Junior High School and Nampa Senior High School He was a member of the NHS band he had a high rating in the Na tional Merit Scholarship com petition and had received several state awards for his accordion playing He also was a licensed amateur radio operator and a member of the Nampa Church of the Brethren He is survived by his parents two brothers Mitchell and David both of Nampa and by his grand parents Mr and Mrs Ralbh Palmer also of Nampa MRS MARTHA RANDALL uneral services will be held Monday November 9th at 2 pm at the Bruneau American Legion Hall Prayer services will be held at 11 am Monday at the Smith Mortuary Chapel Mrs Randall will be interred at the Bruneau Cemetery BROWN for annie BAKER Ore (AP) The Ellingson Lumber and Tim ber Co is closing its plywood plant in Baker for the second time this year The plant has employed 180 men About 70 employes in the green timber section were plant says close wtwtd The manager of the irst National Baker branch Chuck Gordon said some of the slack in the economy will be taken up by the start of construc tion of a section of Interstate 80N north of Baker 317 Sth Dial 343 7558 Johnson added that more than 500 parcels of land have been saved by the group to date New officers elected in clude Dr Karl Holte Poca tello ISU botanist chair man and Mrs Westerman Whillock 133 West Crestline Drive Boise vice chairman New members of the board include Bruce Bowler 1111 Shaw Mountain Road Ruby Simplot 1801 South Roose velt Edie Kinucen 1809 North Thirty first and Paul Hamilton 10909 Estate Drive all of Boise and Nelle Tobias Route 1 McCall BERT SMITH HAGERMAN Bert Smith 74 of Hagerman died riday morn ing at a Wendell nursing home after a short illness He was born May 25 1896 in Holbrook Neb He attended schools there He worked many years for the Dollar Steamship Co and traveled worldwide while with that firm He married Mane Bretz Noy 26 1946 in Laramie Wyo The couple farmed in Soda Springs and Lewiston for several moving to Hagerman in 1953 where he was a tree surgeon for several years Survivors include his wife or Hagerman: a brother Ben Smith cf Holbrook Neb and a sister Mrs Jack (Hazel) Galloway of Grenada Hills Calif He was pre ceded 5n death by a brother Services will be conducted at pm Tuesday at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Hagerman by Elders Dana Gilmore and Hale Glauner riends may call at Thompson Chapel in Gooding all day Monday and until 10:30 am Tuesday and at the church from noon Tuesday until time of services Wood of St in of at the University of Southern California in 1929 The frater nity serves as a contact be tween the aviation industry and educational institutions Boise State College has for the past several years of fered a major in aviation management through the business school Professor Wood has en joyed a long and active asso ciation with the aviation fra ternity and he comes from a school with impressive avia tion credentials Parks Col lege of Aeronautical Tech nology was originally founded as a flight instruction school in 1927 at the St Louis Mu nicipal Airport During World War II it grew into the largest flying school training over 24000 pilots Today concentration is on aircraft maintenance aero nautical engineering and air transportation Professor Wood presented the fraternity charter to Act ing President Kent Bell in the Kitty Hawk Room at the Boise Municipal Airport Other officers include Del Holgate vice president Brian Comis treasurer and Jim Vance program direc tor aculty sponsor is Pro fessor Wayne White of the BSC Business School and di rector of the aviation pro gram Boise 3115 Sycamore Jefferson parking 3 5 pm Red Rock In loving memory of Dewey McAfee who passed away November 2 1968 They say time heals all sorrow and helps us to forget But so far it has only proved how much I miss you yet You said goodoye to no one Your loving heart just ceased to beat Death is a heartache that nothing can heal Memories are things no one can steal Seme may forget that you are gone But I will remember no matter how iong Loving Wife Lillian American and Japanese engi neering has produced a new hearing miracle that AUTO MATICALLY eliminates un pleasant background noisqs The sensationally small CALI TONE transistor hearing aid is now available at only S4995 with a full guarantee ree demonstration at CANYON HEARING AID CENTER 34 mi of Midway school off Nampa Caldwell hiway 466 8809 ANNIE Services Brown 84 dent who died Thursday at a Sac ramento conducted at 2 om Tuesday at Relyea Mortuary by Reed Mil lar of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Interment will be at Morris Hill She was born Aug 16 1886 at St Johns Utah She was married to Clyde Brown on Oct 1 1908 at the Temple in Salt Lake City As a girl she traveled with her family by wagon tfajn from Salt Lake City to Canada where they lived in the Lethbridge Cardston area of Alberta She attended schools there After her marriage she Jived in Canada until 1914 when she and her husband moved to Weiser There Mr Brown operated a real estate business until 1922 when they moved to Boise Mr Brown died in 1947 She was a lifelong member or the LDS church and was a mem ber of the Tuesday Musicale Co lumbian Club and Amicus Club She was preceded in death by a son Roy and a daughter Phyllis Survivors include a son Clyde Brown of Boise: three daugh ters Mrs Harry Ship ley of Reno Mrs Carl (Wanda) Olds of Sacramento Calif and Mrs James (Ruth) Moore of Salt Lake City: a brother Earl Morgan of Salt Lake City: nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Sweepstakes University of Montana Wes Shellen coach award Mrs Lucille Alt Montana Tech Butte volved in the Boise Belt project and has proposals to private holders to make gifts community through Nature Conservancy Donations take the form of open space land holding deeds with reversion clauses Huey Johnson western regional director San ran cisco reported at the chap recent meeting that Nature Conservancy on a nationwide basis was able to save $40 worth of wilderness land for every dollar in do nations 40 BSC Students Join National Air raternity Something Can Be Done for ARTHRITIS! Why Not ind Out? 1 NIAGARA IDAHO 1 PO Box 1094 Nampa Ph 466 7578 NAME I ADDRESS I CITY STATE L9LJ1S NICHOLSON Services for Louis (Curly) Nicholson 64 of 2725 North ive Mile Road who died riday after noon in a Boise hospital will be conducted at 2 pm Monday at Summers uneral Home by the Rev Theodore Edquist of the irst Congregational Church and Wendell Lodge No 54 Cremation will follow Mr Nicholson was born Aug 29 1906 in Mountain Home He mar ried rances Swearingen on eb 9 1941 at Caldwell He worked for Boise Payette Lumber Co for 26 years During that time he worked at the Third and Railway Yard in Boise before going to Wendell where he was manager for eight years In 1955 he returned to Boise and was partner in Boise Building Supply until 1968 when he retired He was a member and past master of Wendell Lodge No 54 and a member of York Rite Bodies El Korah Temple of the Shrine and the American Le gion at Wendell Survivors include his wife of Boise: a son Donald Nicholson of Gleneden Beach Ore a sister Mrs Edith Pierce of Mountain Home and five grandchildren riends may call at Summers Chapel until 1 pm Monday Con tributions may be made to the Mountain State Tumor Institute care of St Hospital By GENE NORA JESSEN Statesman Aviation Writer Dean Harold Parks College of University arrived bearing the charter aviation fraternity Dplta Chi Chanter of Eta Rho the international aviation fraternity was in stalled on the Boise State College campus riday eve ning with 40 new members The fraternity is inter national with 35 active chap ters including one in Korea Pedestrian Hit By Boise Auto Suffers Cuts review board Blevins said areas where boards have chief function anyway if not in has been to make the police officer to of every action he takes Blevins quoted a 1965 opin ion by ederal Bureau of In vestigation Director Edgar Hoover who wrote is clear this drive for external boards is an ill advised maneuver It amounts to the usurpation of authority right fully belonging to the police An open meeting was held last week to discuss the for mation of the Citizens for Civic Unity It is expected organizers of the group will request this week that the City Council create a citizens that in other such review existed the practice The Boise Support Your Local Police Committee Sat urday suggested that the pro posed formation of a citizen 4 rfttnCHU DUdlU LU ties is a step in the wrong direction Rpnnrtine for the mittee Chairman Jack Ble vins 1050 Laredo Circle said the Support Your Local Po lice Committee in no way questions the motives of the Citizens for Civic Unity group but feels that the pro posed review board would be in law enforce ment business in which they are not TINY Hearing Aid less loss you are trying to conceal HEARING AID SERVICE Death Notices Annie Grace Carlock 81 of 924 Riviera Drive died Saturday in a Boise hospital Services pending Alsip uneral Chapel Nampa Mrs Myrtle Starkey 79 Glenns erry died Saturday in a Boise nursing home Services pending Smith Mortuary Mountain Home Mrs Grace Cleaver 70 of 6608 airview Avenue died Saturday at a Boise hospital Services pend ing Summers uneral Home elix Eiguren 76 of 4215 Collis ter Drive died Saturday in a Boise hospital Services pending Gibson uneral Home William West 86 of 918 North Michigan Avenue Caldwell died Saturday in a Boise hospital Services pending Dakan Chapel Caldwell Mrs Ona Burke 87 Hay ward Calif a former Caldwell resident died at Hayward riday Services pending lahiff uneral Chapel Nampa Mrs Wanda Pratt 49 Route 6 Caldwell died Saturday in a Cald well hospital after an illness Services pending Homedale lahiff uneral Chapel Lenora Helen Whittington 60 of Route 1 died at a Boise nursing home Saturday Services pending Cloverdale uneral Home New officers and members of the board of directors of Nature Conservancy Boise chapter were elected at a recent meeting of the organi zation in Boise Nature Conservancy is de scribed as a nonprofit con servation corporation having chapters from coast to coast While the Boise chapter was established in 1965 the na tional organization has been in existence since the 1920s when it developed from the Audubon Society The Boise Public bookmobile will make 11 stops this week in the Boise area The schedule is: Tuesday Ada County Nursing Home Curtis Road and airview Avenue 2 3 pm Bethel Chapel Orchard and Targee 3:30 4:30 pm Country Club Manor Owyhee Elementary School parking area 5 8 pm Wednesday No stops will be made because of the holi day Thursday Latter day Saints Church Northview at ry 1:30 6 moreland on 6:30 7:30 pm riday Sunset Home Drive 1 2 pm Elementary School area Christian Church Kootenai at Roosevelt 5:30 6:30 pm River Street area 13th and Grand Avenue 7 8 pm Saturday ood Rama 6314 Overland Road 10 am 1 pm Whitney Elementary School parking area 1:30 4 pm The upper air flow guiding the Pacific storms continues to be from the West result ing in unsettled conditions which probably will persist until mid week the Boise weatherman said The extended forecast is for considerable cloudiness Tuesday through Thursday with a chance of rain in val leys and snow in the moun tains Lows will be in the mid 20s to mid 30s and after noons may be unseasonably cool with highs in upper 30s to 40s high of 51 at Boise also was high in the state Three towns shared the low of 32 airfield Hailey and Bear Lake National tr ernes were 89 at Laredo Tex and 13 at Havre Mont Regional forecasts: Recent activities of Boise chapter include acqui sition of 800 acres of un plowed land on a bluff over looking the Snake River near Caldwell Group members said prairie is the most rare form of wild land in the nation today The group currently is POCATELLO (AP) Nearly 800 members of 27 high school drill teams took part Saturday in the Minidome drill team petition sponsored by land and Pocatello School drill teams at State University Winner in the mini team competition (teams under 24 members) were the Troyettes of Morgan Utah Runnersup were Teton Idaho and third were the River BIRTHS Born Nov 7 1970 at St Luke's Hospital: SCHMILLEN To Mr and Mrs Donald Schmillen Route 2 Meridian a daughter WITHROW To Mr and Mrs William Withrow 6103 State a son MUNICIPAL COURT Donald Savers 19 1620 Colo rado Avenue was fined $35 on a charge of illegal consumption Randall Alan Knapp 19 513 North Thirteenth was fined $150 and sentenced to eight days in jail on a reckless driving charge Grover Shropshire 35 Route 1 Eagle forfeited $35 bond posted on a drunk charge Milton riedley Jr 23 On tario was fined $35 on a charge of failing to appear on a traffic citation Carolyn A Burt 20 1009 Bel levue and Rozetta Thomas 57 Emmett were fined $100 and jailed two days each on charges of willful concealment of mer chandise Jack Robinson 39 1201 North ifteenth was fined $35 on a drunk charge Larry Brent Shaw 26 2619 Lan caster was fined $150 and jailed three days on a charge of reckless driving The jail term was sus pended A drunk charge against Thomas Collins 47 3318 Taft was dis missed Garth Slye 51 Boise for feited $50 bond posted on a dis orderly conduct charge A $25 bond posted by Lester James Shaw 26 213 South Ninth was forfeited A willful concealment charge against Anita Dodson 20 Pay ette dismissed RAIN ACCOMPANYING an occluded front was forecast for the Pacific Northwest for today by the National Weather Service Cool temperatures were predicted for the Rocky Mountains with rain over much of the Central Plains area More cool air was predicted for the Northeast while warm air was forecast to move up through Texas (AP Map) Hgv Show High TmponH Expand or Deylimo Sunday irgil Lathrop Eeltone Belt one's New OVERTURE OBITUARIES The Statesman does not charge for publication of obituaries Paid funeral notices are accepted as advertising smallest hearing aid is worn all in the ear iceai for active men and women who need better hearing The weighs just one tenth of an ounce with battery It slips right into the ear no outside cords tubes or wires See for yourself get REE non operating replica Morgan a former Boise resi Calif hospital will be 91 2 Sr IT i JL IS0 M4 2 yo "CJ Hi Kelly Al KJri i 40 60 ZCy I A 1 8 1 rs an Mt.

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