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Show 2 - October THE CITIZEN 24, 1968 Writer Wants To Know-WherChurch Was? WE HAVE THE GENUINE ASS. A TOP QUALITY J HOLD IN G)nsider Many Points, Say Local Teachers Association WINDOW Materials HEAT . KEEP OUT CO10 Chaaaar man f nit Far Starn Wind aw , Parch Enclatwai DEAR EDITOR: In these pre-electio-n days voluminous printed matlex 0 Glass claims and counterbusinesslike administration of ter, GlassONet TO THE EDITOR: claims, maybe we'd just betTeachers' associations urge the public schools. ter stick to the voting records yrOGlass everyone to consider the fol- In the oresent system every of our candidates and form creek-Glaslowing points when going to four years the state superin our decision from the truth. to vote in Novem tendent must campaign sevthe Senator Church has said lex 0 Pane ber: polls eral months of the year to much about his major part VMM HMMll This leaves in The current practice of el win saving Idaho's water and a without state school state the the chief voting against gun control. ecting super intendent works poorly. The state school officer for sev All four of Idaho's Legislatstate superintendent is inde eral months at a time. ors worked and voted to safependent of the state board of A state superintendent, ap- guard our water supply, with Co. education because he is an pointed by the state board of Senator Len Jordan, and NOT elected officer. Yet, because education, would be selected Senator Church, spearhead cf his office, he is an on a competitive basis de ing the study and formation cio member of the state board pending on competency, edu- of the bill. and In 1965, Congr e s s m a n and charged with the respon cational qualifications of leadership George Hansen was the first the qualities the of sibility administering needed for the job. The state member of the Idaho Congres policies. He cannot be held board could employ the best sional delegation to oppose, in accountable by the state available person for state the House or Senate, restric board. Therefore: simerintendont. It would be tive gun legislation. Vote 'YES' for an amend expected that an appointed Senator Church made a ment to the Idaho Constitu- sta'.e superintendent wouia trip through remain on the job longer and Idaho, getting people to sign tion to make the office of provide continuity of educaagainst gun control, state superintendent of public tional programs and policies. petitions but when it came time to instruction an oppointive po An appointive state super- vote, he wasn't there to vote sition. This change is essen intendent would be respon- on this vital issue. Why? tial to provide efficient and sible to the state board. This The liberal Americans for would end anv confusion or Democratic Action (ADA) uncertainty regarding author place Church's voting record me at 86 percent for liberal votWE HAVE THE GENUINE ity and clearly aenne for establishing ing, with only one other senMTOP QUALITY responsibility education policy. ator having a higher percentWINDOW The state superintendent is age. Ml They place Congress21 oFViindows, nlwfpd in 21 states, appointed man Hansen's record at sevIn HEAT KEEP OUT CO par haa Cjlau far Stam Doors, Porches, by the state board in 24 states en percent. The ADA is for Daari A Wind awi. Parch facwew and appointed by the govern- unilateral disarmament and Breezeways of world U. S. acceptance or in five states. etc. court would oosition An araointive jurisdiction, lass-ONe- t Cut With Shears Church, among others, obliencourage quality, compeTick Over Screens DWyrO Glass tence, longer tenure, and con gated U. S. citizens to provide for financto is the only Genuine creek-Glastinuity of policy. The state up the U. N., even though ing plastic window material that carries Flex 0 Pane board would seek reputable other members, including a 2 year guarantee.The name the M for !' po Russia, refused to pay their education leaders is printed on the debts. sition. edge for your protection. Church led the 1967 fight The state superintendent is an amendment which Iv.rywh.r. against uus in lavor oi proposal. "ariir tflttx. would have banned aid to, Eastside Teachers and trade with, Red Poland. By Mervin Sharp This happened while Polish ships were in Haiphong Harbor unloading war goods for North Vietnam. At the same of s Anderson Lumber fi ex-of- ed Materials LEXO-GlAS- S $100-milli- s taie PRESTON ' Atr a Lumber Co. OVER 50,009) IDAHOANS WIIO SIGNED PETITIONS DESERVE TO AGAINST FEDERAL GUN CONTROLS FRAM f) 0 BIS HOT WHY KNOW CHURCH SHOW W TS time, Polish communist offi cials were boasting that their arms were instrumental in shooting down 40 American planes. It makes one wonder just how many of the boys from Idaho and the nation, who have come home in boxes. or tragically maimed, might have come home well, if Senators Church and had worked as dili gently for adoption of this amendment, as they did to have it scuttled. Church has voted 13 times in 12 years in favor of trade with communists. Hansen has strongly oppos ed all trade concessions to Ful-briilh- t Funeral services were held for Ejgil William Jensen Friday in the Oneida stake center. He died Oct. IS at his home in the Glencoe area where he had lived all his life. He was born March 23, 1910, the son of Ernest and Caroline Jorgensen Jensen. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. He is survived by five brothers, Albert C, Bernard, Christian, Raymond and Viggo, all cf Pres- WAS ABSENT!) Clifton. Del-Mon- te After the wedding ceremony the groom's parents entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Zanavoo Lodge in Logan canyon for family and relatives. Saturday evening, ton. SIX-POIN- d. ALL CLEAR PEDIGREE SALE 3rd ius Rasmussen, anti-ballist- HEREFORD ASSOCIATION T BULL SALE 72 HEREFORD RULLS ic tax-fre- old-time- rs 9 HORNED AND POLLED 0 ACCLIMATED 0 GUARANTEED FOR BREEDING Q GRADE "B" OR BETTER TO RANGE AND AREA tax-pav- er and FFA Prospects - to Sell Steers - Top Sale After Bull Sponsored by Idaho Junior Right Hereford Association 25 n. quite well 4-- H SATURDAY, NOV. 2 P0CATELL0 LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. SHOW AT 9:30 A.M. - SALE AT 1:00 P.M. Write for Catalogue to Clair Hillman, Driggs, Idaho Anderson Lumber's Pre Winter that public poweT a tax -- v stands exposed as sometimes, MTiaiiimrr tint a ta : land er .; anai ii l invcsur-owaeL giv-irnme- wide-awak- The Idaho Senator has collected more than 50.030 signatures on petitions against Federal gun cotrols which he has circulated in Idaho. He said he was prepared to "fight to the last against Federal registration of firearms, even If it means holding the Senate floor as long as I can stand, while reading every signature, one by one, into the Congressional Record." (Wa frington Report, Washington, I). C. September, 1968) IDAHOANS THANK GEORGE HANSEN For Being ON THE JOS In the Congress Fighting and Voting Againsl The Federal Sun Control Bill was the FIRST from Idaho to actively 0 George FIGHT gun controls in Congress O George stayed at it ALL THE FOR the interests of Idahoans WAY, fighting GEORGE HANSEN BEFBESEHTS IDAHO ALL THE TIME NEED... 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DOWNEY, IDAHO Pi. 897-52- or 897-57- 7t - FIVE YEARS TO PAY - PHONE PRESTON, IDAHO NOTHING DOWN PRESTON Ft. - Few Lr!3 Model Combines U. S. SENATOR Ft $12.95 Per Rag 100 SQ. 100 SQ. $10.95 Per Guage ROOFING - FIRES GLASS Spreader 29 . . ZGHOLITE INSULATION TWO, THREE. ;md FOUR BOTTOM. 7' Ft. Lengths INSULATION JOHN DEERE AM) CAl'LKINS John Beere ROOFING Corrugated Any Length up to WEEDERS I30D JOHN GEORGE HANSEN .... vestsr-ewno- 1938-styl- WE n - (The Gun Control Rill was Parsed bv the Scnaic. With Many Resiiclive ProvisOctober 9 1968 CHURCH ions Affecting the Idaho Gun Owner O Oxford-Clifto- g, X One wonders, rhmit the never-nevuiai cf polities and how long the utilities pay more than 2: cldr practitioners cf the art cents out cf every d:llar of cx:;cct their constituar.ts b revenue in some fcr:n o swallow economic nenssnse. taxes. Government - power There's m:re than a liUIs ev- alvraates usually steer clear idence that the cconomi:- cu- cf any suggestion that rt. bility g3;) is widening. anJ engineers a"c smarte the more politor that government emer, icians are takirg natc. ployees are more efficient Senator Church, however,' than those working for in seems to be well behind liu1' 01 d utilities. mainstream cf public aware- course they are not. The boHe has been making gus "advantages" of governness. c state.ncnls ment power lie elsewhere. grand, iibsrt the desirability cf tax-- . Tlie Senator knows that sir'loriied government power Bonneville Power Association and the advantages cf BPA used our taxes for construcscrvue. tion rather than getting taxIt really is difficult to give able money from investors. the Senator credit for sin- He knows that BPA custom cerity on this. He knows ers pay no federal taxes in er cshtrols ALL Rex-bur- Andersen, Murray; Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hansen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen, Amalga; Willard Bingham and Mrs. Amy Kresie TJ. S. defense capabilities of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. and for a reduction of funds Harold Jensen and daughters missile de- of Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Don for the NIKE-fense system. Corbett of Smifchfield. In 1963 Church voted against authorization of an missile system, and their electric bills. But as in 1968 he voted to delay con- more and more sources of struction of this system for tax revenue dry up, he ad-- j one year. e vocates more HanIn contrast, George govern sen has consistently support- ment power as "progress." ed all measures to strengthen It seems that some of the United States defense capain politics still haven't bilities. the got message of 1968 that Church's foreign aid votes is getting smarter he public American cost the have about a lot of things, includ- nearly Hansen's record shows his ng the phony "advantages" love and concern for Idaho. of government operated busi Most of Church's record nesses which permit some isn't mentioned in his corres "lectric customers to get a pondence and talks with Ida- free ride at the expense of the rest of us. ho people. I sincerely hope that the Is he ashamed of his re cord? He shouldn't be, he Senator will stop peddling this sort of economic illitermade it. to a sadder and wiser elacy Virginia Hawkes ectorate. If he cannot learn from experience, he should make way for someone who can. Kermit H. Shumway the Russians have continued to build theirs. The record: In 1963 Church voted against additional funds for U. S. nuclear submarines. In 19G6 Church voted for a reduction of funds for new Oct. 13, the bride's parents honored the couple with a reception in the Salem cultural hall in Rexburg. Attending the bride as matron of honor and bridesmaids were her six sisters. John Sant of San Francisco, Calif., brother of the groom, was best man. Keith Archibald of Logan and James Fisher of Ogden were ushers. Both young people are graduates of USU in Logan. David is employed at Corporation hi Smith-fielA honeymoon was spent in Yellowstone park. The couple will make their home at 3131 North Main, Logan, Ut. CLIFTON Miss Linda Mortensen of Salem ward, became the bride of David Sant of ward in a ceremony performed Friday, Oct. 12, in the Logan Temple with President George Raymond officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Annes G. Mortensen of Rexburg and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sant of Interment was in the Preston cemetery. communists. Church's votes have helped Those from cut of town who reduce the U. S. arsenal and attended the funeral were defense capabilities, while Nora Jul- : FIGHT David Sant In Temple Ejgil Jensen Senator Church Peddling Economic Illiteracy TO THE EDITOR: Missed the Final Fight Missed the Fin.? Vote Linda Mortensen Marries Obituary e Letters To The Editor 852-086- 2 |