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> / WASHINGTON Wi (UPI) Franknk Church, tlvlty.'.’, ■ . ChiChurch said he was referring to statemementsby Republic, both of whichUchoccurrcdlnl96l. ( r ’ /A D-Idaho, chalnnan of a Senate Seleelect Com-- Rockefeller headsds sa presidential commlulon Rockxkeleller and C. Douglas Dlllonlon, vice He said he prefersrs lo withhold further com- . | m ittee in v e stig a tin g .th e C entral In(<[ntelllgence that Is finishing upp Hiils five month Invcstigotlon . chairlalrman of the commission, whichI InIt effcct ment until he sees the FRockefeller Commission Agency.-today ’said there is evldenanee to lm- , oftheCIAandreleasleasing a 3S0i)agc report on lU absol>solved th e CIA ot any grav e m isdeeds.ds. : report. - - « plicateUrt agfeney wm urderplots.------nndlngsthlsweekeiid:6iid.------"1-"rdm orregBrd-murdcr'plotsTis-iis - a m inor------•'B ui'li la clc arK nrme'thaiThe n e'i statem entsthus-^H i in briw --— IChurch 8tron^y_crltlc^^rem arka rk s m a d e " I h av e been cohc

p p o i n t e d ' VASHJNGTON (UPl) - f l R ear a r Adm. Klnnlard R. p ^ r o K e d ^ ‘ McKee;Kee, 45, has been appointed M. superlijerlntendcnt of the U.S. HAGERMAN H - In- N avalival Academy at Annopolls, vestigation vest ts continuing today 1. - - - - - into in lo the armed robbery. ricKee-' becomes the Tuesday Tuei morning at the Idaho youngfungest superintendent In th e State Stati Bank In which a lone r, '.'M acaderademy’s hlslo^. He is gunman gum fled with more than presenesently commander o f'a' ’ i |i;o( i : o o ( i r ~ ------..;Bubm£bmarlne group attached Identity Id of the leller andthe lo the thi SUth Fleet In the exact exai amount ot money are MedIUedlterranean. b^ng b<^r withheld by the FBI. ■ ■■ accordingacci to Jolm Bums. ------5P^>edaljgcnlin.Bullc_M « ont______...... ;______' • —— ' . r ? plcklJSF.16 ^ Hc said theligcncy fe«vlt Is Belginm hints ll will pti best nol fo Identify the t^ler— ■ BRUMELS (UPD— The Belgianglan-govemment -Bnnounced — -becibecause jof - the- possibilUy; of------lbelbec-lbiLUnlledJlales.or__..jeofjeopardijUng a fututftWilMM^______— -BBABUTANIWafld ’ Fra n ce wUI win the 12 blHioa” a rmisdealofthecentury," s de - Tl*^0 i\gent said law en- - .dr«w to oew podtiom m u 1 Uo-Tlndamans aU.buL.con- torcement fq» officers would .' fi • ■■■ firmed what Informed sources5 hadhi been saying .-that appappreclaie intormallon from " I s r a f ^ aarn io i’ n*wi/es ( out:..■ ''-‘Iw e te puDwl b M k 18 1 ^ n U a d fli ool America's General Dynamics F1616 Ifighter will win over the anyone any oVHagerman Main ebmpletad today, ooe day b tte o tb SStreet tn shortV aner 10 a.m. Jsi«epeoad. (Story, p .i)(U I^' French Mirage Ft. ... ' - ■ ' ■ _ ------Tuemocrat P rcm:m ic l^ Kalevi Sorsa resigned were, set up with stat^aiid _ >ew govettim ienTwwildenable ...... loSayln IHaTeleclfon'ofa iiew; Munly offTceS Tuesday bui so intelUniice agencies that, CN.Y.Tl^esServlce Enforcement Er Assistance of Hs plan, and a t least one informatlmqrslem because It .inte the country to combat Finland's steadilystei worsening economic far the suspect' has not been ' exdianged informatiea with WASHINGTON - An , Administration, made WhWhite House official has fails fall to guard the privacy of exd crisis. fou(o u n d .. " Ai available to the New York ‘ regregistered a complaint about a mitllbns' ml of tarmei^ and the)IbeDefenaeDepartment.-'. v ^___The government a greed to continutlnue In a caretaker capacity “We know who was In the 58®agency wllhitf the Justice av; iTimes—Tucsday;r:ltrxechoed.---rttcrecenh-;Justiee~I}epartffieclr=^ unin new elections can be herd! TJanEi”bar Burris'sald. ''and have' D^artment- ha*- denounced = a ^ T ii plan by the Fediu^l.Bui'cau nf .. similar sir complaints from the. . action act lh a t he said appeared to names nai are contained: in tbe ^rig Informationlnf( from them, but It P*®' 1960s. either bad-:b(BeO. . Inve8tlgatlon_ for expanded While Wl House Office of puipush the bureau closer lo Its ag«K7't«l8ttngfilM. agi 196( m aay be som e deliv ery m an o r . ; '^hV destroyed-orawalled-.^rdiBl - : eommurilcatlons and ‘ rccord- Tclecommunicaliohs: Tc Policy, goal. got -In: -I a third development. - etloft.bulihiM 4»‘wa»,^‘^--^ kcep>goh"lHe'KuHdthat tfie' ’thlhe-DomestIc"Councll’^ In I a second development Deputy De "Defense Secretary'-lori Fresh shooting oulbreireak rocks Belrnt running,". “rdaUvely certain" thfr-4h - . ' compulerizcd system might Committee Co on Privacy,* and concerning cor federal computers. David Da Cooke told a House “rd T h e suspect Is described as a '; Government Operations fortformatioa bad been escbanged ' - BEIRUT IU P I)- Warring polltlctItlcal factions traded bullets, lead to f^eral control of the the ihi Chairmen of bolh the House the General Accounting Office . Go t’s suburbs today,-crumbling . C aucasian m ale. 2S to 30 years w ith oth e r agCBCtessu c h M tb e - ' rocketi and mortar fire in Beirut’s s police. • and an Senate Constitutional haihas recommended , thiit the subcommittee sut Tuesday thal wlU old, slender build and belween FBI. the Centra! InM llg^ -' : the shaky cease^flre thal had lempornporarlly reslor^ calm after The blunt criticism of the Rights Rl subcommittees. AgAgriculture Department bc doidossiers the Army had com- FBI 5 feel 8 lo 10 Inches lall, J l Agency aiid the National' weeksofvlolence. F B I from a s is te r agency In thb Dc^lte 1 the wide opposition, pnprohibited from going ahead piled pit bn Vietnamese-war Age w eighing betw een 155 and 165 - Security Agency. < No casualties were reported,IniBeihe nghilrtg;c€mered around Justice Department was made the th' . F B I . reportedly Is still wiiwith iU $398 million eight-year ppro n testo rs and other dissidents S e c pounds, J*" .. (OootimMdoDp.2) suburban Chlah and Eln Rum nuneh,«h.lhoarcasmostaffectcdby i ~ aggressively seeking approval pitplan to develop a computer might ml still exist In federal Bums said the gunman In a 19-page report of the Law ag two weeks«I.QghUng betw ^P alestileslinlan guerrillas and rlghj- reportedly handed a woman wing mllltlamen-lhathas lefl 138S de ad and m ore than 300 in* ' leller a note demanding money -J u re d ------:------^ ^ ------; ...... and ani she“8C«p«nilc~moncy ------______from fro h e r draw er a n d handed It______TF i m tlil e t ^ k e d dJmz2rrd:Mia m :T V Mitodtoi' ■ to toi h lm . Grad iiatw ____ C Hc said It is "of no material ByCRICKETBIBBIRD TheECCc c gave ptiblic notice M ay 30 th a l Itth hi a d p ro g ra m s from bothIh ttithe N ^ and CBS net. benefit" lo rc^rt the exact , ------:------^ J lm e f r N e w wfT U jtfr i ■ ______recelved.tlj t h f appllrntlAn fl1»rf .hy RntBoise------w orks.------..amounrof money taken as . Am FORCE-ACADEMY.— ! W TWIN PALLS - A secondnd Boise television - Valley BroSroadcastcrs, Inc. Petitions to denyylhc 11 The applicationsI wl will probably nol be , Colo. (U P I ):-C a d e t l/C -J o h n _ I , "tends to encourage other station KBCI -has applied lo0 theth Federal Corn^-—* statlon|sB a;appllcatton may be filed until JulyIly 1, process^ for months.ths. according to both the Bruce Dodds gnduated from violations." - ...... municaUoiA~Comrotsilonto-to - rebroadca^lts' ■ giving ai v(volce'tb^tHm ^pbs^ lo lhe;propos<>osed ...... FC C a lto ro e y a n d H:WI;WrroeaimeTer7mr«clor T of------^ T th e Air Force A c a d e m y -to ^ i Bank robberies are in­ programrnTngln Twin Falls. . ------translator.;or. ^wralionsfoi'KTVB,, ^ creasing nati^lde . at an 4l0lhlahlsclassof7S2,bulhe The p ro p el transla^r wouldwot re-b ro a d ca st Two pet:petitions to deny the license to K t\ ‘HKWlieelJOllheTO‘FOTgrindaJwly ...Y ou alarming rate, according to won't have a millUi^ career. the Boise station's programsu ono UHF Channel have beereen filed, acconllhg to an FCC' i file the applicatkx) andsnd 1It Just sort of sits there Bums, vwe're fortunate in Dodds, 21, lost a leg to - • 55. tom ey. Oppqs^g Oi the plannl translator a unlll it wortfsiqilo theje toftop. Then they acl on it." cancer a year ago but was. thts area to .have as few as The application, tUed aboulu l threeI w ee k s ago. M agic Vail^aUey Cablevlslon, Inc.. and KMVT-T ivedcbolb-applications for allowed to complete his -we've had. The success ratk) of is the second.pending for a'UHF:a ' translator . repfesenlenled by tbe KLIX Corp. The attomiimey If the FCC approved^ l in tbe -Twin Falls area. , education a t the academ y. He bank robbers In southern station. KTVBf' Inc.. Boise,Ise. appllcid for a saldhewaw as not ready to discuss th e rea so nisfor s f - - translators, viewers-in ree major networks and an .. will decide soon whether to Idaho is historically low," he 7 last February. opposition.on. could receive all three n translator on UHF channel 57 la I-without, paying- foc.cahle...... ;. -T B D l^laV 8chool*"cr* follow—~— - rra sa id , -r------' 'UolH'UBtlATB'trvpproVSni»rwoanrwver-nhev“?*r— KTVB-tir t r a r NBC-affiliate-and- KBCI-is-- is - a ------educaHonai-d»annel-wU . ith^rsetswereequlppedtb . • another caree^. Penalties tor this crime are Twin Falls a ru and broadcaileast with 100 wall CBS afflllillllate. KMVT-TV the only commerci•rclal teIevUion,aslbpgasthe] [h fre q u en c y ) c h an n e ls. '. UIup lo 25 ye ars In p riso n , B um s Iransiatcrs. .-Neitber..wouldluld.otiginale any station In ithe Twin Falls urea.. Is prim arily.ly.an i receive (ultra-high ,f jMtibtiaridimt^e. ' . sasaid., , ' i...... programming in Twin Palls. ABC afllllfflllatc, allhou^ It'.brpadcasls some sor ' depending on itidrlocati Tuesday's robbery was the Salyul crew sladlwI TOlarso activity nifirst bank robbery in th e M ag­ ic Valley area In the past 15 MOSCOW (UPI) - Two Sovietel oTOmonauts spent their 10th : years, according to George day aboard the Salyut 4 sp a ce sUtlj^e'nfe, / " “ tJthree major Banks* having —"'• --,^TEeM TKnHH5lViarldahoPow em .'S''------n r O ig T i 0 dustry' ^b^ott*^«ii^ ■ ] branches thrduighout the state . proposed r a te iD craases, acconcording to data from company raise rale diiifes lo Industi I Form. 19 f aervlce" studies. today showed one could recall . both tbe utility and. the Idahclaho Public UtUIUes ldahoPo\Pow er'slhcom e$7.B m llllon.>' osal. be said, the .5.; I' iMng.’lMS ^no robberies, anoU ier b a d had Commission. P a rt of ol the overall Increase wouldJld be _■ Undtr the proposal. 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eCblcasft Dally Newsrs AcUng to offset!t theIhl enorm ous political c ap ita l TlThe ultimate outcome woul(luld be a permitted to man tbithem even it the UN buffer r ------MitLA PASS. Occupied Bgypl -— 1 Theoutline •-about-to be gainedInod by Egypt-by Thursday's--denIcmUltarized Sinai peninsula, a cpndm p ^ on .thaj___ zoms.ls cjcpandrt.lo.lto Include the'present Israeli fe ' ot a sccond-stagc dlscngagcmcnl padpoc hos been reopening of thohc waterway ' to inlematlonal wouvould further reassure the sa fe ty ofif StSuez Canal llm lted-arm s strip . . sketched on lhc hoi sands iaf Slnallal tby Israel's shipping, Israel alsoais hliiled^ a t a m ethod th a t navlavlgatlon. Further lo the east,eaj at the crest ot a hill :A - volunlary creotion of a missilo-lsilo-frco zone could-facilitate future fut - accords: -gradual - ex ------BBi u t tha}-l«^'8till a long-way off -^^bcyond-lhe.^;: b ( (ronling;.on---U»e MlHiUa-'Pass. senior-Israell------M ■ ' ranging from .25 lo M m iles casist of ol the Suez pansion of lhc bufferbuffi zones separating Israeli ' actiictual rcsumpllbh df maritime trafficflclnthej02:.. I Commanders showedred no sIgn of.worry about th e | E ------aod^Egypttanfon:e& niie-long channel and uoon succesicessful 90m- (jiottfMil rinlc< In thgirilrnewredeplQYTTicDt. I ______■ ' ______L__plettletion of anolher, presumably A m erican.___ -Defensfr-M lnlster-er—SblzQon—PareSr— in-— — ^ 8 mnediallon e( elfort. sp^ted the area betbefore leaving for France to - n At this stage, all Is strangelyf quietq and . attend tlie Paris airIr ishow, expressed optimism notlonlcss, with Israeli and Egyptiana n Mt ia ie rsIn lh a t th e gestu re vrouliould a i^ e v e positive political Q )lace and UN.-peaceke^rs'sdheriniring to Iheir-— effecla.------■i hope this willil beb a real contribution lo a . ■ Some elements of the landscapeape are en- relaxation of tensionion in this troubled area." he M c;oura^ngIydlfferent, o u thou^. said. “I hope it addsdds a political infrastructure ■ Arnold M. Crilchfiolu UI Parley H.lI. Biiilcv NNo longer can one see Uie ghostlost fleet of th a t will open a ncgoirgollating road that may lead I mnerchanl ei ships stranded In the wiwaterway's towards peace." ' ------OAKLEY - Arnold M. Crltchfleld.ild, ( 65, form er R U P E R T - PariP a rley H. Bailey, 93, R upert, Gjreat re Biller Lake from an IsraeliI obobservation— " O t h c r lsra c ll offtciftcers took pride In the-fact------1 OaUcy resident; died Monday al ol Stockton, died at his hometne Tuesday-ihomlng afler'a poslK>sl overlooking the canal's easternm tbank. The that they have acludually widened the limited- I Calif., of canccr, - lin g e rin g Illness, ves!vessels were guided out lo sea In advaiIvanceofthc ormszoncbylhreemJ m ore m iles, ______■ ■ ------H e w iy b o m 'S c p lr 2 3 . 1909, a tt OaOakley,-and ------Ho-was-born Dec,) « , 4,1881, al-.Well3vm e..U lah___ festestlve reopening, -c^------:.-™ ;.-_L.-.._'_-Lr."A$ked If-UN oliscCT^^.W QUld InspecUhci'area'Zirl allended schools there, He marrieirricd LaVon • nnd m ar^“H Maryiry JaneJ Roderick Oct. 18.1905, aAnd the Israeli m ilitary p rese n ce Is noticeablyn added to the limlleilled-amis zone, peres said , I M causkey on Sept, 20. IMl, In Sailall UkeI Clly, IntheLoganLDSTeiSTemple. - smtim alier - 3,500 soldiers having be ensn tevacuated this was doubtfulI kbecausc of UN personnel I ' U lah, In 1960, hc moved lo Slockloh(loh where ho Mr. Bailey wasis a farmer and stockman and (rorrom th e llm iled a rm s zone along wlUw ith IS tanks a re authorized to actI d only wllhin Uic fram ew ork I h a s sincc resided. . served as a highh prpriest In lhc Heyburn Second andmd3C gun batteries, of ItsSecurityCouncilncll m andate. H Mr. Crltchfleld‘was a memlwrro of f the LDS - Ward LDS Church,:h . SISllll, the elaborate scries of Insinstallations However, he pointed pol out lhat satdlites ■ C hurch and o form er m em ber of lhcic BurleyDi Elks Survivors Includeude his wife. Rupert; five sons, desIcslgncd to guarantee eariy waminining againsl regularly pholograp]aphlhe lsraeli'afia‘Egyptian - Lodge. Charles Bailey, BurlB urley; Ray. Norm an and K eith anomother surprise Egyptian attack anca n d to block llm lled-arm s zonesIS anda thal reports on m ilitary I Survivors Include his wife, onene :son, three Bailey, all Hcyburn;urn; Seth Bailey. Bancroft; four EgjEgyptian attempts to penetrate Israeliaell lines arc deployment are susubmllted lo bolh armies H daughters, and Ihrcc sisters, IncludingIdlng Mrs, Ann daughters, Mrs,, ErnestEi (Edith) Handy. Mrs, still>1111 there. concerned, Bedke. Oakley, and Mrs. Elhcl Marti;lartin, Buriey. - Glayde(Mary) WllcWilcox and Mrs. Lewis (Wanda) Intricale-anll-tank h traps have-beer-een created, - Perhaps the undcrlIcrlylngfactorthntlcd tcrthcsc— and nine grandchildren. Stimpson, all Hcybu•ybum. and Don (Ann) Gcrratt, will.vith countless mines, many of whlcI’hlch can be positive developmi>mcnls is lhc Egyptian's ■ Funeral services nro pending; anand will be Burley; twobrothcrIhcrs, E lm e r Bailey, Ogden, and see;;ecn protruding like bigbultons In thhesand, e t decision to reopenn llthe Suez Canal despite Uie f i B 1 announced by Payne M ortuary. Loren Bailey. Poca’ocalello; 34 grandchildren, 92 Thej'thlnnii^g t our' of Israeli forceirces has not continued presence;eof 0 Israeli forces In n e a r l^ H _____ ildroir-and-2--grent-great-:— offciffecled'lRe'cohsrant monllorih^'ororE^pllan ofSInar, ' '; grandchildren, milnililary activity by spoilers perched Mrs. Ivorv IMiillips ledhlghalop During Ihe periodod preceding the Yom Kippur ' Funeral servicesCCS will bo conducted at 1 p.m. speipecially built walchlowcrs. called this an Imposslbilily — _____B U H L ^ M rs. jr o v y li.J:ali.nl,M c.CullochJ!une’ra liIo m e ___sec:iccret. Foroign v isito rsare nol allowe< ______; -INJUREDCREWMAN D lakas Is helped by a C oast p rr^ S b e -w a s bbm Ocl. 1. 1908. in BBracketvlllc, n Friday aftemwnn andar evening and until lime of thplkpllon forces along the canal’s b e Jk o p ter from U)e ship,thlp, dtsaU ed a n d in da n g er vestotSanDlego.(UPl) Swank, Colo. They cam c to Idaho10 in 1939, set- alloillowcd lo remain and that Israeliill c rew s be w estem bank, o( sinking 340 miles w est ( tllng'In Jerome area and have livedved inear Buhl for the pasl 10 years. Mrs. Phllllhllllps was a R pjisi,. |. W

'v Valle.t .'Memorilorial Goodoodinft C'ounf.v ' . Admitted Adm itted M ort O i r says s 70^" gajIS near Mrs—VlnccnULecdyi-Jayson-Llo-Lloydr- F rank------M rs^ VlrgiUJei-JenningSr-Shoshonc;. Carlton • B aynes, -Matthew Hitchcock, Angi Angela Webb. • Cross, Hagermanman; Mrs. Raynard ..WrighL -.^WASHINGTON lUPI) - CcCommerce TheShah indicalicated during a recent visll lo Florence Miller. Mrs. Joseph Adamdamson. Jodie Wendell; Mrs. Ein Elmer Parke and Mrs. Darwin' ‘Sccrelary , Rogers C.B. MortonI sasaid today Washington thatat theI OPEC countries might „ HillcrMMrs. Earl Johnson. Lomaa Grimm.Or Mrs. Wheeler, both Good}ooding. Americans will probably be payingring 70 cenls - raise oil priccs again,ag but Morton said today ~ Koberl Norman, and Mrs. Ernestst Bowman,R< all 1 Dismissed 'a gallon for gasoline before long. • 'th a t's only one10 voiceV - I don't think all Ihc ^vln Falls. Mrs. Dclvln Emerson,Em and Daryl Anderson. And he warned, that anyny cyrrcnl.. rest of-tbe .OPI)PEC countries nccessarlly • • ^ M rs. Danny B urnett ond baby bDoy o y !Achenbach. both’ Gooding, • petroleum price increase by oilill pproducing a g re e with th e Shah.Sh: Mth Buhl; Mrs. Robert Olscn,cn. Kimberly; ''' B lrth i counlrles. a move hinted by the Shah df, firandon Taylor, and M rs. Mullel Carr, bolh Twin sons werecrt* bom lo Mr. and M rs, Virgil Irari, would hove an adverse effecffect on the ' __ Burley; Tina Rumfell, Filer; Mrs. Mi LaVern Jennings. Shoshon ihone, and a son was bom to Mr. ., economy of the United Slates a IWurphy. Joe N orris and M rs. Marsh;irshali Roberts, and Mrs. Darwin,-inW V hfclcr. Gooding. , and Olher ' - M il II { nations. lafjcr slain |1I Jerome; Mrs. Bill Sowers. Rupert; Ruf Kristi . To uplift ththe spirit ...... Morion said tic agreed wllhIh a recenl ' f«*nson, Paul; Mrs. Robert Ellison , Argentina (UPlJ - The. Ison. E den, and ' (''oMsloom '' >lrm orlal prediction by Federal Enc: M rs. Ronald Oldham, Hcybum . production maalanager of a sled planl was -■ Adi^tted ------. m lnl6lrnln r F rn n k 7 n rh th n t gnCTBDI:TBDM0(mc3AKS. ' . . V ■ 'I . . . . ' . ' .1 ------rWedne#d«yrJunefrgutrdsn»entin WlU leave the tn d n i^ area to q x*nd n d :some (ree time over the— a rraigned 9r d ja rg c s o{ in- cattleindotherevrcvents. • • - weekend in Boise.e. U1 iey then return to tbe trabiing area.a r e a . ; ...... voluntary matylauRhtcr, a _____ Bunn-ym nw iyi ____ ^ ______Rggistratlftn wlmAW hojrtn a t R-M n m _wllhJ____------M alfirV fstal R»Wi>rBal «aM tr*vy tmm tha !«! R/ji»<beglnlng at 9:30. All 4-H club new Sheridan reoreconnaissance vdildes, which are lightly I armored, highly . ------a ira w ta e n t;‘^-# iH n d ld a W e — iHeyburn—residenee—and ------tureJflnners.pf Amcrlcn and ______moblle.vefalclesus(iMwt p rim a rily fftr jm mUi issloosj______■ - » - '! misdemeanor. • i following his arraignment was ‘ H -. others are invitedledtoattend,' I Tte Valdes anare capable of firing the shilldaghagh missile or conventional . • : i B.irrn ift charited uilh being released i onaiSOObond. ammunition, Bakeidcersald. Otber drills willrill lo d u d e tralnln^.on m o rta r .sectioiDctions.and rifle squads, be ...... _ . ,i 1^' ; , TF mixan file^: - - ; • * added. Guardsmen (ronrom Twin Falb, Burley, Rupert. JeroiJerom e and-Halley will have TF man fiilies suit their annual tralnlilining Aug. 16-30. damaage suit - asking $S6%260 t m n FALLSLS - ainlon W. Walson. Twin u Falls, hns askedked $50,000 In dam oges In a sull TWIN FALLS - H.C. contacted . the city ond advLxd BILL HAZEN' filed In Flflh^ JJi i^ ic ia l D lsjrlct C:ourl against Hayes,-dolng-business j l s _ .the. I .bulMng_lnspcctor of the Developpers didn’t ffi i l e s u it ...... ■ — < 1 ...... - AfcUc'CaVEntetnterprlses Inc'as'tlio result of a Hayes Furniture, has filed a condition i ond asked the 9lly to snowmobile acclcccldent. request of developers of lhe i| ' suit In FKlh Judicial Dlstrici require : i( be cleaned up ■ BURLEY - Harlan Jenson. .i lhe shopping center. Jcn.sen',j 1 Also nam edi a:as defendants are Roberl L. < Court 8ccl(ing$3c.260. Ibccause It constituted a firc one of thc developers of thc • - (OverlandShopplngCenter." w as nam ed as a defendant and"..'^, (YZCorporatlons,! through 5." i Names as defendenls In lhe .hozord. Hazen nairT ie d Prulkeand"XY2 Overland Shopping Cenler. The 1968 courl rccords In- wasnotaplalntiff, v ------'T h e sull charg*irgcs the plaintiff was riding a 1070 -{ “ dlcate the Dayley's property ts - suit a re th e c ily of Ttt-in Palls, Hoyes chargerthlrw as not -says the developers'dtd"not -'“ i Jensen said hc-wamed-thc-r;— Arcllc Cat snowiowmoblle Nov. 21. 1973. when the adjaccnt lo the shopping C Gary E. Robins ond "JohnI done and as a resuU on Sepl. | Inslltule a lawsuit Ihat i Goose Creek channel kept op YWCA will conduct their ——Itini-panel— ~ ^ lly o ( f ic < H tr t> H progra m s a ndllvcstixIrworlK llv ------T W I N T a^LS tt S —•A'ltnlgmcnt'tnigbccnissued— c reek bed,’ - — u m m dtaB-Lit> flrtd fix-up d oy— iinicmbcra” n«iua°Hnu _____-A^m itlvc of M arslng. H azen Isis as g ra d u a te of in. F lflh Judlciillclal-Dislricl-CouH-favoring the— — Ju n e 2 ifro m 9 a .m :u n tll2 p ‘.nT: — afrinvltrf'loa participate A T im e s-N e w s a r t i c l e ' ' 7 thc Unlverslly of Idaho., collegc! ool f a g ric u ltu re, defendants in1 a dam( age suit involving lhe sa le of Activities will includc the i effort. A morning siiad^^ . ------( o a i r s ttid y ^ Sunday IncorrccUy slated lhe , in 19G9. He has spenl thc postt ffive years ns apicceofpropei)perty In Buhl. washing walls and windows, and o buffet lunch will be s e r v ^ - _ - jS ~ Tbe.Canyon Rim Advisory . "court made Uie ruling a lib c .. TWiX FALLSr^ county agenl in Fairfield, Ho sold;ald thc posilion Wayne andid Evelyn1 Ellis broughl the suit • repairing various Items and''• to t w r k e r s , ’ ■“ ' - II make a i^ U c presentation of its. request of developers did nol - CoouiiltteewUlnu there is open ond no appolnlmcment has been against Del and Clara Butlerflcld. alleging lhe weeding and cleaning up IB-montb study^ oftof tbe rim Thursday night at 7; 30 institute a lawsuit thal m .idc. de/endanls agnig rec d lo re p a ir w iring and con>- -f-i 7 ■ p.m.attbeC(^egelege ol Soutbem Idaho. resulted In the abandonm ent of plele 0 roof on Ithe home which Ihey purchased overs lhe canyon (rom two miles Goose Creek n e ar lhe shopping Ttw study cover fo r$17,232 In 1967l« r from lhe defendonts, westofthejuDcUoicUoD of Rock CreeK a n d th e Snake cenler. i Howat.^; ; N o w .VOU k n o w In a countcrcr claimi and response. Ihc defen- RivertotheHinseinsen Bridge. 1 the plalnllffs were delinquent In A Times-News article^ Interested in the futun of the By United Press Internalm U o in l AU peraoos..lnt( nts on lhe property as far bock as Sunday Incorrectly stated lhe canyon are inviteditedtostteod. There_are ijcarly 300 million„cu.,cn.,.s., c “ S X , For Fathe refused lo lum over thc property to "court made the ruling at the ■ f e r l s D o Y l w a te r In’Ilic E aflh 's oceans and sc ^^^^^^^^thcm or^cm ai : V W R I J CJO f l A U A L E k lM » Polyester Do'uDle Knlts^., ^ ------1- o f Brand N ow 1 0 0 % Pc I— K NOW AT IROPIR'S / ond Mom. plui a Chlldr.n \ f WIN FOR DAD {•'\ up to OS* 13 I " FATHER'S; D;DAY TRIP TO DISNEYLAND 3 DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS AT "im"INN OF TOMORROW^, i jm w s^m oc-9— d d e ^ A - . PIUS * FRO a k r o wV shSHIRTS AT EACH STOREI -A • Com* in and r* g lit« r...... no purchot* n»c0ttary I U Newest W ^ - - G ed o d a s - lG o ld j7 ~ ~ ~Blasef~lijm

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Phone 733-0?3-0931 ^ T ------:------^ —fiot-* ThThe Impression,was fortinedtyanOis S f S l g n vtoclalmlhathewMdlisolved ' : his prim acy‘ ta:,U .S, foreign; c o}rre^ndenta m in Washington who, Z t< a a lo ,au about his S \ . ' porti3rtray him as a hack poiiUclan b([ provincialpi policy.' . ... istcand manner,-wlthnotfftforfinfrn»phrasw ; - . :And.U,e reason isisobvlous:HenryKlsslnger. ob : may'lhlnlTDrWr*«tyIe-a«l-^------. • , dulloil to the point of ennui, uhtutore<•red in the Whatever Ui^f ma nuornonces and guile of blg-Ume dlplom.i m a n ; Bill m ethods — a n d somsome e say they're m ore sultaUe': of Vienna period A Europeans ': , ■ f oir r H t enry K issinger, their rep o rta g eis su u ^ e t ie d ,. to th e C o n g r m of VI —— — ^ ------Lthe.dfflain«teB!:«trategi«t-“ :. ------^Wro n g ^;£v.oufiroppamiUinva5so-much-morc: t the words, a s well a s th e voice, isesscs a good•to^^xcellent en- stpecled th a t th e ir reports back to the;he continent During Ihe.NATO . ihil'.Scnator Qhurch - who possess SgR'M J s T «p ane astute American diplomat 3uck the President and vote ^ow ed w llh a new appreciation. a m ong th e prim e 'mil vfeo m e n U l rccord - would bucic ibouts:------^------T— ------r- The mon wasn't a Mortimer Snerd.rd. after all. them ln,^amest. I f^TO slim m ll, K issinger moved IMMe caure— ranking members------ills appearance at the NATO summitnllt mecling Um^wlfllfe Ford si e 'm inisters a s a p e e r, engaging ! - chose to go along and vote ^ t ; , : hlere er added a cubit or Iwo lo his staturlure, and his stranger. Kissinger gHjic Senate Interior am m |U ee - 1 St. intim ate conversations a t thot environmentalists had a iSaTdcirspeech-lo-thc-ieaders of fl lhc:alling-_di& riiid3he_|hci C Hathaway. Their argument tha rd slood by as sometnmg oi a s even m ore questionable than alliance was a proper mUlure of candor,cat self- smiled like an agent w eak case against H athaw ay w as ev. mger explained the nuances, assassurance.-realism and optimism.I. There1 -has - l Beriin,-at a luncheon for thnt he spilled crcar liter carrying a tray spotted the K issiiinger’s apJ^ ^ ro a c h p rre v a ilin g the German forelg can entering and gol so excited ______slghcd-Ot.theprlce.Qi cream all over Kissinger's host, r ...... * spcwh’lo'tfic tooard ^ q^n Uic^alCcOrihirriW p'rtractnrniijrairhTrpfirasoCsurvivi prt ;lved Ihe llltr w„rldcelebrlly. orelgn minister, who utoically . WASHINGTON - In the past Ihithree weeks, enterprise systciiitTrn*~arid“ 't h e ^dangers o f ' Hls'Parls Hi! speochosr as finallydollviIlvercd.-palil ------‘A l'a U.SraIr bas lc5.Qncj»aalQLas59inppnylng-«_____ Secretary of State Henry Kissinger'cr has made negotiating commocmodlty agreements rather than tribute tril lo the general success of thecold o system airmen had gathere V Refugee bolottlencek ^three important speeches on Amerl(crica's future leaving priccs loth(I th e m a rk e l p la ce . Secretnr>- of and om made clear lhat tho Unlled Slatitales was not the usual fcncc. an r'base’InSpainrfamHlesofthe ------1 worid i^nom ic policy, which-haveave been Ihc Labor Dunlop suggtiggested th a t II w as silty to ta lk going gol to take an Ideological appro;iroach to Ihe to shake hands thered to greet Kissinger behind ______auHUanSdeocelDC«Monltor source of the mosl intense'controvcoversy at the about.all.developiloping countries, as if Chad, problem, pr< but wanted to consult withlhal! nations tothe ecstatic ddif s. and the obliging visitor went aallcJ)olUeneck6-kcpt_South------highest^ig levelsof Ihls government------idlajikcrdalLlhesame. ______.InIm th e hope of working oul a syste m a ____ UuLmlnd to.lm aglne lands, like a practlccd^lllcan. ~ ^etnam ese refugees from experiersrienclng “the warm|h of the The >] f l^ was mode on May 13 to theI Kansas Ford said hcI was w for Ihe free enterprise the lht new condillonsof the worid, Dulles, Dean Rusk ddighl of the'crow drit boggles ___ BW Dleof tb e U nlte p —t^c^^fugees-from-staging-campsimps^lnto-the-malnstream_Dl____ iser men with his brilliant par- “ c ti:~ .:“:::r.dcvcl{^lncrnatlontlonsrrather-t.hfini'Confrpfiting-^—cc-econom ic lOagnatlon b ree d s polUlca!‘“ L‘“ ^ h i h t ^ _ . K i u t i wit; [ ^ v jif w ir lc a n o r European life.------— —City.'oVsotheysay ...... '• • tL-marhlnallnnt Fnr nnw. Ford The members of the board dldnIdn'l mind his them with organlwnlzed cartels. At about 'i o'clock hum or. ! ; ><6ul th e bottlenecks a re building.Ilng. The 20,000 o r so refugees 0 have lo settle for escaping the proposal for consultation wllh olheIhcr countries. • Ford picked up hi? papers and left, and ... Thus, hc reconciled, the old systcstem with his IV \5!» have been moved out of refugefugee lent, d lle s w ere' mostly P' ended In con- > wlth a,flulet-dignily-and g o o d -- but thought il a bll odd th a t h c diididn’t consult Kissinger’s amcndiended speeches w ere approved. o\own view lhal il has to i>e amcn( (Natives of Americans. Securityrity checks arc one problem. sultalion wilh both the producing:lng ond con- with them , and S ecretary of th e Tre«reasury Simon This, of coursc.se. Is nol the end bul only the si I a m king out FBI. CIA. or drugig aagcncy HI«. which b com- e v er. Is hot for- w as pa rtlcu la rly ln c e n s ^ by b is taltolk.of " a new bcRlnn|ng of the; p problem, r though the tussle over siSliming naljons. T he outlook. howev( ” gldjledljy the similarity of VletnarrJ i a m ^ fom ily n a m « :c o U ld b e ...... worid economic order," a popularar phrase] with these spw hes'ls'orieast brou^it both - the ...... ■di dramatic International commodllyjly-agreem cnta _ - ...... - {pt^etcd after refugees arc rektesettied. since the government . ' the poor and the Communist nailallons. which procedural and i susubstjnlive issues lo the fore, oior for indexing price's lo th e cost of living,11' bul for : will be keeping track of refugees. suggested lhal the old economic: orderoi was no The adminislratloiitlon has been divided on how lo c:casc-by-case agreements In accorcordance wllh T h ( f U U C^t Is proving difficuH, too, to proviirovide sponsors quickly enough F o rd 's prag m a tic approach. good. * deal with Ihe oilII cartel,c: and with the producers F &»:refugee famUles. Many wouldould-be qxxw rs propose only ^ iai raw m a te ria ls w ho re g a rd the Perhaps Ihe most important rc;result of this Accordingly, the Kansas Cityy :speech was of olher essential r f o r l o t h i y tfgde, or tbe most menial kindsofof workw for refugees. Just when amended at the last minute, and1 theth Presidenl success ol the oiloil producers as b model lor cicontroversy will not bo in policy/ ititself for the lich policy will Bctrand Russell QUfe sjxinsors are needed, the offenffers^mtobedecllning. Insisted that future Kissinger tatalks on Ihls redlslribullngtho'.ho wealth of Ihe w orid. IIlime being but In tho ways In whicl a id e will be in "M a n 's destiny foi • : ^ t is needed at this pointt in the refugee program is a subject be cleared in advancc willvllh the board. Secretary Simocmon. of course, sees tho OPEC bbe made. Kissinger or a chosen aid on the discussions of the President’•nt’s Economic so far as your pre M a d y . Intensive follow-throughh efieffort. Some working on the Thisj produced last w eekend a series■Icsof meellngs cartel's techpiqucqucs not as. a form df free en- oi issell, English philosopher. laid, Policy Board much more consistentcntly lhan they own hands. It rest * - program are estimating; thathat as much as six months or a about ^ the substance of Kissinger';er's two Paris lerprise but asus calculated and dangerous P ly for millions of y e a rs to com e Is. h av e been in the past. h e wiil plunge Into ^iiir. might pass with many refugefugees still stranded in staging talks. ti which were reviewed line byDy line1 by somo distortion, and thethe only thing that infuriates him h r prescni knowledge shows. In his More important, policies mamay lead lo ofhelghls." damps. Tt)i« projection of what couldcoui become long-term refugee pmembers of the board, and finally.;ly. al a meeting more than Ihiss i: is lhc thoughl of negotlaling ; rests with him to decide whether ■speeches in th e future rothec thanI tll h e other way such as the Palestiniansns haveh endured In tJw Middle _ of o lh e w hole board n l B;15 a .mi^la^M . li on^j\ priccs wllh thec e commodity producers outside - ■& ; Into disaster o r clim b to dream ed wlilbequltean ------r^-5 fsj,'m u st wst be accepted. ^ ...... ^ , .. rresideilovcr by the President, thcfrce'markcl.\7~ -...... : J,.nroundrand tn W ashington, this wli; public can help by asslsilnjsling Ihe voluntary agencies In According lo our information, SimonSir made a On substance.:e. however, Ihe Kissinger ap- liinnovation, finding sponsors with meaningfultul workv offers. Granted, times ' P l o u g h In the U.S. for Job-find:finding, Bui such a challenge - sK ^d nol prove impossible. given gIv the U,S. trilllon-dollar '■— aaijom yrihc enormous-sweep-bfI of Ihe1 land and its potential------[or^diploHin a c y m a joo r~ a c tm ty^ a t N A TO and most ImporUnlly. the "warmarmth" of heart whlc^. as Mrs, — G o r r id < - Ftird noted, could Im ^ Americans:ans lo find a w ay td help. a y e a r ago, and is even m ounting; a considerable Alas, as Aristot . ©N.Y.TlmeaService ■ tt " ■ ^ 0 m e e t naval program lo bolster the allianconce. experience before BRUSSELS - NATO summits^ H ' How ever, a b la st of da n g er hass bbeen sel off In one c an ta lk of rrare and they mean difterent thing ristolle taught us; "Liberty is an Portugal at the Atlantic entrnlrace to the perienced It." , . .fparticipants. sfore becoming a principle; and no I C- L. rW llcrrancan, And obviously NATO N, has no Only a handful o They alw ays offer an occasiona forf( what West k of liberty without having ex- n SULZBERGER desire ; lo or posslbllily of dealingIg •with a reluc- Thus the Medlt German Chancellor Helmut Sc ‘•tant allyunder some kind of Brezhezhnev doctrine kind of frontier oi "Great Sunday speeches."' I Iful of elderly Portuguese have, I P ------fn I reverse, "jusllfying'-dlrecl lnlinlcrrercnco-as~--Europe,-where- 'Also they are suefuI'asTlotariarian gatherings- iledlterranean has now become a . .4 ------_ _~ 1 R ussia did In Czechoslovakia. 196B.SB______forces Uut.pnivli — w h ^ th O T c w h b rea d the W est cancar get to know '7 ler of detente, between continental rily American, may ultimately A bout all the alliance could doiw w: a s w o r ry a n d ' a n d a se a basin wl each other. Since few of his peersirs knew Gerald here, primari y ere-bolh supeipowers-malnUln 8 Iranqulllzlng results. B>Jt Greece convey ( this reaction lo Lisbon’s delegationdc: here at NATO's expens Ford -personally, tbe mecling Julusl concludcd prodocy»n'«lr; jrtivlde.8ome>lance, of_ strength,____ pulled out of NATO commands which < seemingly attended with momouth open and Even Egypt's Perry’s Wor provided a splendid opportunity loasscsshlm,to i Partly PUH ■in where Russia is gaining steadily )rld i , one prays) and T u rk ey w av e rs on e i a rs closed. American weakn Summits are also helpful in tr pcrmllllng (Icmporari y.on ipense. . ’ :xpeliing som e m a jo r U.S, m ilila ry Having dumped a right-wing dictatorshipdl of interventionist Cc statesmen to cut through red lapcla] In private Iho verge ol exp pt's President Sadat cwnplalns almost half a ccntury, the PortiDrtuguese seem Union to ge^ bac m e etin g s and arra n g e m a tte rs pre'irevloiislyiiluck. wcllllles. eakness (by Mliich he means an s perhaps slightly le ss w obbly than about to embrace a left-wingdlctattatorship. • ture:" ______Thus; for example. Ihere is the1C longKlelcrrcd, Italy seems pc st Congress) Is enabling the Soviet qijestlon of the next generation of fI i l t e r planes ' ^back into the "Middle East pic-, _ c for four NATO countries. This has been qulelly decided1 hht e re In favor of the American F-16 as agalnsl'thehe latest French Mirage and hesitant purchasers.!rs have virtually. . -. be en pe rsu a d ed to pay now, (whliihlle the dollaris ___ ^ _ cheapTanffbuyiatei*: Economic matters, which haveive loomed ever- la rg e r in th e p a st tw o y e ars, wfere en important at ------th is conference. S chm idt (Mints |Mi out the • ^ u i ‘op»an-nnd“North -Amertcarcan allies must ‘ reingnlzo the. difference in theirelr posillons and * ; ' move along parallel, complemcrnentary, but not W entkaJ lines,------— This is bccause Europe. Is a consumer but BM ^ ___ ^ ^ consumer ier and producer B pH • and sometlmes'Veady'lo'lflkc'ie'monrTlsks-tn ------e f ia M i k ^ i ^ ------^------r f l M r p “ B ul tb e key a re a of espM lallyy inii te n se Interest to all participants was NATO's'8 ssouthern flank,, Until last year'* Icelandlc“decUons d some" alliance atrfttegtsUbadtees moiDore w orried thal — vital U^Jntlallationt would beeexpdledbyihat e ______* • ; • • *• ; . i . islai^d's leftist government, (huihus opening up a broad Atlantic avenue to Soviet'let warships and . • ^ E tubiiiarlnei based in Mormainansk. Now (he noHteftfMgbtmare b u (Ued. ijSnw er, countertjalanclngg thisI gain, the H ^ t e r r a M a o to tb e n ttf h h«ala comc e alive with '-Your problem Is youVcu'vtbten.tMmbardBdwilh w trm u . TUe diedc-TurUih cri(:riBis Uiat s ta rte d .' l I m i S ' ' ' han you can aaslmllaiaf^ “ ‘ Eb» '' over ( ^ n a b festering. iiridor'dlplom'acy • • - - ■ - fS S lo '• V ^

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Which 'devdoplng states that are tb 1 m Is indeed Justification for siserve to reassure deep, sea * « mottvet and rejected out Ifof o n c e proclaim e d to b e *^theI .^developing, have. pursliedi suddenly..emergBd.frt)m the j.. begInnlog.aj last. to.rt^ogjU xe. tak^-Tminedlate i ^ to nm ldng investors and to prod ------if h a n d an ! t ~ c o m m o n - &«;r-Uaig«—[— — narrowly-percelved-seif—— - f l h a W J ^ a a e e s lo n ^ - r ------^ -H-tbat^-dogmMle-^positoqi—protect | JbU.couutty.'h myldly.'"’■"'the ' tl sefrlaw ■ confij^eiw~to r ~^~ U ^U i dfte 8M<5toeiM.'g. .aBUBatwrtluuuflliBi& eitarr— ^totefesto-at^kM apeM i^ i-^-^^niese-lncliide that^a-Unl(Ml~ -^dvanoed-by-G roup—77—" ‘rttt1llnln)llll^^1^'|^A<*kl| i — PIco^lete its-urgcnrTBffff— ~ . . w a s ihunbU ng tow ard a nother!T. trusteeship tooe, to be ad-i- ' T h es e m n it w U and their Global cooperation that Is.I . States sp(Aesman has termed . militants do not necessarily 1ovemplollaUoa by fordgn - nnecmarytask. iacondtolve «d]ournment In f A ministered by coastal states 0OD sheep-llke fdlowers fmn theI cssenUaltoprevenlanaxchyatt a "strong tend" In favor of cobddewlthtbelrownandthe and 1 domestic - fleets. But this G e o ^ a rq>reaentative of>f belttlf;of.M_,Int?rnaUonald ."Groupof77” are_nbt soldy' “ *• ' _ 1 unimpeded pastage through v^ worid community's best io- can 1 be..accompUlhed .under... doe. of nuUer of 141>1 com m unity. !. respoiialMe,-it- murt be con-• th b f -IhtemaUonal straits, a vital terests. existing intemattonal rules V a lle y ’ p a irtld p a ttii'i' haUbcLS cbo-> Sudi latent «ttplcl(»s of big-^ ceded, for tbe poiarizatlon thatI persisting IdMloglcal con-r concern of the'Unlted Slala TW s new mood, in r group through legislatlbn already • jeeaedloagi^cfAfflnkans18 power. Intentloos bave beentl bas all but paralysed efforts to> frontation and doggedI and other, maritime nations; that could bold a decisive before Congress. B r ie f s . ..'IbatoriginalU.S.pnpM4^forV . . cynically. eqtloUed in sea UiC w___ _ devdoojiaew .b^ of sea law.1 _ nationalism, It js not sm^'• ■ broad accytance ol duties u ,___swing vote and lo final 'There Is no comparable ____ sharing the weallhTof~lhe— >f— at-Caraeas-laat-year-and'thls^C-.-prlslpg-tbat-1& d ^ V w ^IL___^ _ w ^ a srlffilsfb r.c o a sta fsta lM ___I___ showdown ;on unre'solve'd uisency_ In_lhe_case. bfl'lhe“"T'TWIN'PAUS .. ------P a n : n i r ^ “ - oceani now appear Inn Ideologically obsessed Thirdt) yearinGeneva. Geneva' meeting whichII in the management of a -• IssiM — s u ^ a s tb e 'n ature nodules. Nevertbdess some , Without> Partners will have a ' retroepecl to have been “veryy . World nations who have'« Tbe U.S. government; underr recently ad]oumed did not>t p n^ xtsed 200-mile econom ic and role of a regime to measure carefully framed to». . wine> and wit party al a p.m. , generousanduniidfUh." constantly sought con*O' pressure from its otfta1 produce the hoped'for text bfaa sone; a general willigness to supervise exploiUtion of rich conform to the requirements of: S{ atu rd ay . Cali 733-9468 for l...--.frohtatlori..-ratbet lhan._ac-._ Jjm ortunalely._he ..said,.... c-___ lde.ologues_and. InterestL _ comprehOTive_new Law of lhe__e___ acfxjd International standards mlM rd nodules (m tte d ^ ,.an„ acceptable _intenufUonal-.jl--RSVRanddirections,M enare ------^ nobody from the lU rd Woridd conunodatlon. in these andid groups, has been-less Ihwn Sea Treaty. What is8 for pi^utloo control'li)"tbe ■■‘sisa ' Door ~ offlers a fresh ” .' regime and scheduled to take> toI bring wine and women are / could bdleve a great power other worid forums. TbelrIr diligent b pressing Its moree remarkable is that somee economic zone and firm opporiunlty for enllghted U.S. effect only after a reasonable'»' tobringgoodies.I like tbe Uoited SUtes wouldd efforts, supported by othertt enlightened propoeals and has8 s e a so n e d p a rtlc iD a n ts' andd a^m enl on other antl- leadership. U is essenUal that voluntarily yidd signincant>t devdoplng states which enjoyly at times been slow to ac- observers emerged from thee pollution measures; some bis country dp nothing between FUNwyausf^^ portions o f Its ow n v ast w ealthb favorule offshore prospects,s, commodate to the views andd often-frustrating Genevaa movement toward a com- now and next spring to revive on and above the cooUnentalll have virtually destroyed h<^>e Interests of others on some keyy experience with unwaveringg promise on the lmportant_ - tooid^clsm : f 0H..HOLDIT conviction that an acceptablele ■•‘ ■questlon -of—freedom' for------natrtoeto’that the ad- — If i m p e r f e c t — a c> ­ sclenilfic research, and mlQistratloo must firmly commodation can be reachedd impressive progress In. for- resist moves Ip .Congress v*en the conference recon­V mulating binding dispute unOaterally to extend U& venes next spring in Neww settlement procedures. fisheries Jurisdiction or to Yoric. Wbat may be even- more Make out' deep-sea mining Tbelr (^tlm bm Is based onm significant is that one observer dalm s for private American — ffyre5HcE~TJT-THBnsHnar~ f S m i ...... WJriE^^^toONS progrete in a number of vitalll “consciousness-raising” Because of the already UWQFTISSEA areas among the proposalsIs amMig land-locked and less costly delay in devdoplng ~ | 0 0 NFMENCEi||

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N P h o n M ^ 7 3 3 . « » 3 I N- 1 1 > (QruMourJqU-fw ■ I . f . ©N.Y.TimesSeiS ervice . babased (n VIenna.is charged with respoiponslbllity for international A ------— WASHINGTON.- Uniled States; olOfficiau said Tucsday_lhat_____.acUvUksact CDncemed withihc peacefululuses i ofjilomicenergy. ______f l the government had persuaded Brairarll ond West Germany to II ] was disclosed here today that BtBrazU and Ubya-had both - W ■ ag re e to a spccial treaty .through whichich Brftzillans w6uld pledge exprpsed ex] interest last year In purchrchaslng American nuclear n to restrict the nuclear facilities theyey are buying from the Ger- fa(facumes; but had been rebuffed byi thet) U nit^ Stat«:- ‘Braiil...... ■ w ' ' ' ' mans to peaceful purposes. thenIhl turned to West'Germany and LibyIbya to the Soviel Union. r n The treaty, which could includele ithe Inlernalional Atomic iAs descrftM^ by dlpl(nnBts and UnitedUn States officials, the M -Energy Agency a s a thlrd:8igncr, ltduduo-to bo concIudcd—before------^-safeguard treaty eflvlsa^by-Bradl-irfl-and Wcst-Oermanjrwould— —M -----1 — inplete nuclear fuelcyrln" Is — pn /n r W « l n«.rm nn pi^ lelontloi 4»mpleled, The cycle consists of a uraniumur: enrichment foclllty, Br ' a fuel fabrication unil. reactors andid ia faciiily for reprocessing "Brazil is ready lo submit lo far-rir-reachlng controls beyond ' ; M spentfuelintoplutonium. th.those existing In intematlonal agreei■cements," a West German W ____ Brazil said it wanted the system loto idevelop elcctric pow er for • oflofficial said. He referred lo the provi:Dvislons of the 1970 treaty lo B ------urban centers. • . • hahalt the spread of nuclear weapons. Bul, officials said, the Ford ndmlnlilnislration, disturbed by ilic Wesl Germany has signed and ratillitilied the treaty. Brazil has I possibility that the fuel system coulduld be used to make nuclear - nonot. — • ‘ . , weapons, sought lo dissuade W GermanyGei In April from going A B razilian diplom atic olf Icial ackmknowledged thot his country I ahead wilh the sale. The effort wasjunsiiccefsful, un . Wlwas ready to agree, to a titatyw lth1 WestM Germany and me In- % The officials said the United Slateales then insisted that Wesl le:lernatlonal Atomic E n er^ Agcncy, ------G.-G e rm a n y and Brazil Join in a speciallal iBOfeguards treaty with lhe -Am erican officials said the Unitedsl iStates sent a special four- ' " [ International Atomic Enerjb' .Agemeney, an Inlergovemmental m em ber delegation to Bonn last Aprilrii to argue the United Slates f : ~ < ^ t orgonizallon related to the United NoiN o tio n s rth e agency which is c cs ase on th e need for tough safeguardsrds that would eliminate the JKpossibility- of Brazil’s using the! newr technology and the • New note pluto^um to moke nuclearwcapons.s. L \ m M lllli.ilM i-um . T a x s h o w ^l o w n n e a r I l f O Papal audieiK sounded ' WASHINGTON ' (UPI) for for certain switcheS'to more-,-- - EXCHANGING GIFGIFTS in the papal private , The energy lax bill, long plentiful plc fuels and roise the iiawnw«iani~~M t ■ ’ I tnMUAOtucka I <11 . library In lhe Vallcnilican Tuesday are President j cu ssed and discussed. Is a step federol fed gasoline lax. It would L ^ ' I KMIIinkMM THM'O ■ J I , Ford. Pope Paul VI, and Mrs. eaty Ford, •in debate closer to a House showdou-n„ put pul duties and quotas on im­ F o rd ’s mDclIng with*rlth the Pope concluded his, Over COP contentions the p pot o rted oil, ©Chicago DflUyNews _____:L p r a P I ------European trip. (UPl)Pl)...... _bUl.docs-nothlng-but~tax.and_____--■iAlIlldoesl8lax,-tax. tax,’-’ -V -WASHINGTON - Penlagon .Jj ' ignores the need for higher Rep. Re James H, Quillen, ,' critics in the—Senate- iire -i-g production, the House Rules R-Tenn., R*’ contended, voting sounding a new note In-the Ll Committee cleared the bill against ogi the bill in commiltee. ATION rM >3400 ^ v..m "great debate" alwul posl- ^ T uesday for floor action, which Republicans I wanted the bill _JBop%-£oE>rd ta lk — ;Vlelnam-fnrolgn-pollcy; ' A - =4: ^-coul^m enext week. ■ ■ ------open—to—Bmendmeirt—forop. Iwtlcri> defense Is possible by The Rules Committee- deconlnil de< of oil prices and a ^ spending le.^s m onex______t f ' agreed on a debate rule that "wlndfailprofltSilax." "w _____ m T h e i r o p p o n e n t s — ■ would allow rather' free The 1 Rules Commiltee ap- V Sof peace Iro u te s ItradiUonal supporters of ever- • aamcndingodhcencrgyOlllbul proved pn the offering uf a choice . fi'growing defense Imdgots ~ (C oiiviflco's new \ Justice and hum an righls. convicted by a Jury Tuesday of aggression. Ct The bill would tax i)usiness has ha: a lax nn Inclflclenl cors. ^ ! "Wc do nol shul our eyes lo lhe: reireality of tho rolallon-shlps of *’*' st*hug9cible:-i T he two sides pointed tow ard the^ Halloween candy poisoning use bf energy, give ta< breaks W c r.” the 77-ycar old ponlUf loldold ithe Presi'' H during a C.V ^ a test vote loday on a proposal orhlsson.Tlmolhy.a.TheJury 01 ... ------] iry a t tho end of Ford’s six-day m inute m ccling In the papal lib ra ry a to limil Pentagon spending on deliberated d( only 46 minutes. ___feuropcanlrip.;______JDiaproseculloaJiaaxalled ior______M n v lF R A T I N H R FOt3aBiBENTBAeiD_lJ| I "But wc must raise our voiceT lo o rei m ln d 'llia l il is nol lipim j, billion Instead of $r> billion as Uthedeothpenalty. (UPI) YOUNG PIPEOPl£ . a ^w cr lhat a peaceful and humaneme Iinternalional order can Iw j,appro\^‘d by the Senaled — mil— p jn* 06,tChf% el int r«i'»0i nI to iifiloim ptiinil tAe 1 ifnadc, bul upon the criterion of ]uslJustice, upon the respect and A rm ed ScPi’ices Com m illec. K/'iithi'ir olineii* coMtni I91y *1t'toirj tf intir eMaitn f— itertalnlng family picturejW jinderstandlngof the rights and needscods of others," Commitloc Chairman John |PoNlal fund A _ ' T h ^ p e said Ford, during hiss taltalks with Kuropean lc.iders, cC, .Slcnnls, n-M ass,, insisted ie. M aybe of all tim e.“ ? difficult questions, not oniy of ^ ti -crisis near . UIIUO Is___ — i a d b i^ " o c c u ‘pIed in exam ining dif ^ thal -$2S-i5llll(jn-was-T-“ bonp— < j f i j CMlllical but also of m ilitary im portport, which, at least from the aand muscle" figure wilii all the ® Newhouse News Service lledared polnl of view of defense,», ccannol bc Ignored by Ihpse f,tal removed during 11 monihs WASHINGTON - T h e, U.S. LK( nCMIUD •Vcsponslble for public life," of hearings. pFoltiical Scr\'ice is facing a 1 ’ Ford replied, ‘-The Uhited Statetates will do ... ail it can to Sen. AlanCrnnsion. D-Calif., financial [| crisis of "great ___^lnlaln-4h«H>n>gr«»r-«mpha6ls- — a-len d er of ^lie'^'Udgvl-cuHing "m¥gini'udi}” jj ''and''w ni 'iiwd ’...Y our sp iritu a l Influence is w h alt gIvgives us insplralion.” group, £ said the Sil.B billion either a major emergency imcieo " •' T he Pope h a s been known in lhele pspasl m ore for his criticism ot • ceiling c he favors sliil youUl ^appropriation of funds from AeuiiO.»a.ir> inllllary acU on-In Vielnam. thec MiMiddle East and elsewhere - permit f a 14 per cenl inerease the j public till or jjcrmission to in weapons spendings over last ^ lhan for any dcfense-of the millta■ilitary. H is rem a rk about th e _ I jjul a rale'increase inlo eliect W.W.V.W. U v e d t n a W O k S ^ . i , “ ..year. , . I - ^alily of pow ^uprlscd Sccrctarytary of Stale Henrj- Kissingcc, immedialely. . f W d bubble g^ c flu n tiy mutlclie andan robttegf1I% ltill-N.V,.____;______■up u s power o l,irie purse tiy. , ____• JThtPopbjifcarlng w hlliirobess amand cap and red satlnslippers— ^ tlKilnnan-or Ihe-Houw-potlal— ^ imposing a celfing and ihen T T T uroroi.i>s «recled Ford wllh open arms atIt Ihthe library door and clasped services subcommittee.' allowing the Pentagon to i ____ SoththtPresldenl'sbandslnhis, Hanley outlined the pliglil of m i g g e j ««0 s . >'!“ILU$ RCCCIVC IniS S tA L ^ ^ I decitle where the-apcndinn - | ■ ' OfTH: UOnOH dCTUHE COOCODE or s t i w i w n o w - ...... - j . - ’ J 11 was Ford's flrsl- papal audaudience. The Presldeni. an ' ifie'niail operation in a.report reductions sliouldlH.’ m ade. i lathollc leader talked In prlvale lo Congress Episcopalian, and the Roman Cathc -Cranston said another a t a tab le under the renaissance Jfor 50 m inutes, se ate d In c h a irs a t a proposal is to cut Sl-i;! million jn a s te rp le c e “ T he Ascension of ChrlChrist" by Peruglno. while Mrs. ■ • . for research and development " • \ y \ i ^ ’ - ^ o rd and Kissinger waited outsidede ttthe oak doors. , on ways to Increase the ac- ■ • Thcn'thc Pope ushered Mrs. FortFord. Kissinger and other Ford cu racy and deslructive j>ower Saideslntolheroom. ofU.S.ballistic missiles. J The Presidenl gave lhe Popepc a 12-inch sculptured eaglo. Sen. Kdward W. Brooke. It- Jtelllng him , “ This is the sym bol oof flib lil e rly .’' Mass.. a co-aulhor o[ the J The Pope cldpped his hands in plpleasure and presented Ford amendment lo delete so ealleii n vith a gold or bronze bas relief depl-1jr>- took 20 m lnules to agre e on the ' *. death sentence for Kleasen.' con'convicted .Monday of murdering FBI, I SAI. > MarkFischcr,19.ofMilwaukee.«fC. Wls. Kleasen protested his Innoccncc;nce a fle r lhe setilcncing TACOS .•■rrn innocent of the charge." hhe said. "I've always been in- Docenl of the chargc. 1 ihoughl.1 ih;lhal they had lo prove you were guilly, bul I guess it Un't soMI Riguess you havo to'prove you're 3 -o.T mfM fi _____ bpiN#;15 •. ..Am . — • innocent.” ^ ' ■ 1 ' AIRPORT-9:30 FiscRerand another'missionarinary. Gnr>- Sm ith Dnriey, 20, of B59N. Bliie lakes PETROVKA-nrf)0^ « Stmi Valley, Calif., disappearedired Ocl. 28 -the day Ihi'v told friends Ihey w ere Kolni; lo dinnerlerwilhKleaserv v TWIII FAUS

' WEDNESDAY-THUmSDH-FRIDAY sm I Hanoi hints HALS!! ) at US ties SPECI L / m w ' ------V M O N O-K O NG ( U P ir •------ISMS J North Vielnamc:;? Premierr — ------^ P h am V.-tn [>nnc^ntrf-'rii(>r.fl3y__ w m i - - - • the Vietnamese CommunistsK " :"<®~C>RDERS ------$ ■ ^ | » 9 « were prepared lo cstalilish j m FOR ONLY .. I diplomatic relotlons with the Tosrop... ■, J United State; on the basis of • lhe Paris peace accords.______J 4 M 0 L fe 0PEN Bt1> g t y ■ I session of the fifth National” Assem bly In Hanoi, Dong also K IREAKOUT-fiSCr-tSRi ’ conveyed grcetlng.s ol peacc BURGERS r riLioi'iOO^^^S^ J — -and friendship lo-ttC.Unlled f e S tates and o th e r nation.<4 The spcech was reported by the North Vietnamese news fcittiss J ; agcncy and. Iward In Hong Kong. r m m y ^ | H Dong demanded thal the ( United Slates observe the . WITH FRIES articles of, the; Paris agreement conctfBlng Viet­ DOUBLE CHEESEBURGEB nam’s "fundamentM natbnal^I ' 2 FOR tlghtsj^ Independence.’ OH A SEEDED BUN ' sovereignly, o&tlohal unity m m ' i K w m WN 1.. ahdtctrllorlBllnlegrily" . _ •'*\THESTORYISTRUE./f , ' w w m v - y - "g^JciNVPigHjL^ « . i:a l i f ^ l a 'B biggest ex p o rt Is . R * l « J x a n ? AB %AN ■ raw cotton. ------r - ; r ' '

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WASHINGTON (U PI) -.H o u s e R epidpiisiicus' ' ^ 'p ^ a ^ ^ d three times to modify a proposedd 1 l» ^ '/6yi)»13«Y0te.theHh e House killed a p r o p o M . ' . a iflD gieerleirierW eill m IfirHltieI96SVoUng RlgliU^Actt Tia«iv~"wbsUHa?Ti 6n e i « :.T a I lost by large margins all three tim es:» : ' Calif., whkh would hUveAve nade .ImplemetfMkn' Ite House was expected to end deblebateofl 0 [tb e a d G 0DUngent;q»iit;mdn «D;are^iinl^ty lj ^ ------m ore re' In'aseriM orUUH smeAdments todtwiiyahd"' 'voteyuirtauilh’My'lW tf (hebll: bill could come to a vou. AIsoddeated,mtoU,tol«,'jwi;iioam»S«nii ^ T l lUer, R -V t., tq ali(iw ita te f. ' H wUl le under Ibe diredkedknolttaCM iyaiCt^V . a iK ll^year extenskm '‘perpetuatess 'tHmillve by Rep. CaldweU Butler, 'Recorconstrucllon-type ftieral Inlerventenllon In covered by the a d to.o.'*ballouro(its]urlK^ "b '• ^ ■njBi$-iM r2e^^C(nnm l«km;. An A noU w b e a A ^ b b m M - V . sottihitlherB sla te s an d calls Into questionn wm hether. tlon: h eB aR t^.tM:ceqnty ^tn^onera — - ih eI DDemocratic-maiortty feds some stairtates will -•-At-a mlnlmumrlhelte'K(^'R^ubll^.aaldi~~ H ■" '~ i J ’ . neverrar be capable of guaranteeingig voting .‘ they would accept the Ford, administration ' ^ ItftM p ro ^ ti pikn'fiu b iuiieirpo^w t^p^r' -'-1 ^BhUJ»ls,"_ said rep. 'B arb er Conable.t. RN.Y., proposal lhat the bill Ibe extended o ^ five 1 of B S t ^ toN and devddpfers whoelt>daU|ltbej^ahwouIi|,cutbtf;^..''.. :1 ' chairBirtM n of the GOP policy coinrolltee.e. • yean. reflgB Jevw ihoulslde (te cl(y limit ------Cor^onikble said the Democrats were ususlns the - ' • ______- ____ ting rights Issue ’>s a chance to.m>£uu. m u»i«rwmin.;«.w;iil)iSU^V»UtesaiadlsW ...... " 1 .federaLiupervl8lon.it. less______... '1 prowlgfrplaa _--_S me old abuses and create more new Qon ^ ..> ------would-come undet-fede ^•ckorLatlnovotenlurned 1 ------proposal by R ep. Robert M c a o ry , f npa City CbubcQ has agreed K K Idaho (ilP l^^ The Nampa' strik«Ike a key section of the bill extendint ntfa^d«tk)n, ;■ 7 > H ofiandandacoulsitlonofalr ^ io '^ J 0 im lK plam' for purchase of ia ' safeefe ^ rd s to Latinos, Indians, Alaskan;an natives Arguing lhat seveniven southern sta te s werfe « t will aUow construction of ^ e a i^ B i over B iplane Farms lhat V id Aslan-Americans was crushed 30S-1C>-lM. ' "permanently frozenen Inlolo tbe ad," Butler said ' i TThat h provision also would require! thatth dec- hls-amendment wouldu ld da k iw a re a s lo'.“ b a ll o u t" ^ T tK t^o M C , attorney for the city,:ity, at Ihe council meeting “ )n literature and ballots be printedted In the If there was at leastt aa «b « p e re e n l m inority voler.^ ? t ^ b U a f explained Ihe city wUL purchaic h ase tw o strip s of property langingunoi> Af ony m inority wllh 5 p er ccent of a tumoutinlhepreviousilouspresidenllaldeclioh. | a l i i i ^ a ir easem enU (o perm it fllglflights and lim it crop te ig h t y oA lfj^i^ttelarm .' I - Jg BW liitnabieua (o comp!e(e a visualvi approachilrport,’.'------— ^ [-h*^'^;U ,------i:Beath pemlahy bill porm d ^ g r e d irtilch would have-required 5 aii Snsilrument approach airport-whlc JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. twotwhounofdebate. killsills tbei man wbo raped his , m ok )at)d k d was being contesteded It in. two law su its filed by . I (UPJPl) - The Missouri 'T"This has been the third daug)laughter .and the vicious B i^ a n e F.n ms and the city.______i>glBlattipr» ha« p ftw ri "I1m» ’ ye?at-we’-ve-ddMited a r this Issue anirniLBlmal who kills for hire are tinesnest death penalty bill we've ’ andId I think It’s tbe nnest bill - nowlilow limiped toto thesam e boal...... N & ^;m an arral|{ne€l^ ■ - ■■ V ~ I - : e v/er e r had before us." bul.Gov. we’ye’ve ever had before us," undermder thjs.bOI,"ItolhiMn uld, ^ ;>a m an accused ih the dealh NAMPA.’ldaho (UPl) - A Nampa ir HOUSE Repi4bUcaa leadennsald a Monday that ChrlhristopherS.Boiidappearsln Rep.ep. Robert F . Griffin, Dr Is apartment was arraigned Sunday ot a woman wbo shared his a; iW^oUoft^BUtaU ------n oaruahtoatgnlL-:.;^ n ------. -rj i m .Tuesiu^MiAchar^ Act would peipotuate “piBiUnU rerM O osU uetieo* BuBut Bond appeared cautious, meaileisure, said. ■ ’ ' - SPORT JoriWJfThacker. 48, was.anitgnedCned in CaldweU Magistrate type" fedenJ latqvy ^ ifiOifi ut the S o i^ . ^ MajorityM< U ad er Kenneth J . ^ _ BIKES- CourCHa la accused in the.death of JostJosephlnePremo.GO,... L . GOIL__„ "We'll take a lmk at it as’ Rothothman,-D-SI. Louis, an N ^ a police filed charges againstMt Thaclter1 M onday afle r an------(3 m tei W lg g liA CaU oM a ■'ReprJotii'Rtto^• R< sooiiMn a s It'rieaches m y office;: a?dePdar(5ppoftenl of the d eath '• a u t ^ riled by (he County CoronerM- DDr. Thomas Donndeilnger r, and Rep. Barber andnd I will act on it as soon as pensenally, objected lo the bill / k Arixooa. Houi6 OOP leader, a u 1 2 l ^ • PEUGEOT 1 Injuries related toafall." l e a d t i r s siiowed th e tram M died “ /rom bead InJi Conable. New; York, du lrrom ao'a of tbe policy we•e 1:ba v e been a b le lo review If a nnd d labeled the measure « eSTEYR li^lce said the' woman apparentlyJy hhad been pushed down or CommUtee. (U Pl) Ihjoroughly o r and have received IdiotIlotlc. ^A ^ p t'\ eWlYATA. cau^tofall. ------comomments from my staff and ''You’relaklngabadbllland ^ ppropriate agencies of stafe maktaking It wofse," Rolhman * - - «PP' ovemment, including the said,aid. "I think to loop aU W allace reserve centerI e r e .v e d lurder convictions Into « te ^ ^oject bidssey.ed_.__Klepartment of Public Safely.” mur S tate pF4 wgovemorsald:— ------c aBlegory te ts a bad precedent to - d b T»The bill makes the dealh sel.Bl. *' I llu»Uifc«sBlvd.H. KELLOGG (U P ir- Sen. — B O I S E .( U P I ) .- A w ard of . edu- Jusilustad Insurance Center o( these the two promising student- amiimended In the-Senate to - - — Ch'ttjM old-the-Army -the ------1/G e m hI Ja m e s of M eridian for higher BoliJolse undcT'auspices-of-lhe— 8."-Diehls," saldr-“We-hope-we— allidl premedilaledmurders. ------W alja^acUily was built to J willwll be able to continue the TThe bill passed Ihe House ac«vnf^ate up to SO people f s t a t e ^ ] J scholarship program in fulure .Tucru esd a y on a 121-33 vote a fle r a o d '^ ' now.. outdated and - years."--- --i-- " ■ •faille to w n v Um p n a e iit— ~ -Proppsal-ofiffered---^—I I ttJn B lh of 130, _ - n ew s- — r ------byt ?^ampa rmayoir^ —I E|PA H ays fands avallali l « W e I .NAMPA, Idaho es will resolve an boibond Issue, . ■ le m oney could also be gained U c au re 'a d d ie d th e EPA said the mi impasse over acquisition- of 1Threcoflhe,(ourcltycouncll K ■ 7 FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1975.6:30 P.M. to r n e w j ja tm e r n f acfllliw:------■ ’p ro p e rty lo rth e c b m ^ e x T " “ ‘ 'Wt•fflcn'indicaled-theyTjrfferred— ■ ------— iM'tAiar— ~ ^ “■ “We have reachcd an im- the present sjle for the new ■ . lOCAHO ATi 45« D«i*ollDh C«urti. Twin M l«. M«h». s i a m i e d ■ w ' (Comar Htybgrn a Mmrkirk* SI. North) passe on how lo proceed on a cll;clly hall' complex.' But they W THEY ; ' ^ o 6 6 i m d'A L E N E (UP1> - A class:lass-action su it has been filed ^new dty hall." Slorr said saisaid they would study the . by iC n o ^ Idaho resldeiitswho Myly a ro a d they hav e been using yMonday , at (he council mimayor’s recommendation and !■ CE R«frlg«ralor. ( r t t i i r ocrott top.lop. ff0»tl#*l, ti*orfy n«w — riy ft*w’— B*d dov»t» ond— - • - . ■for^nSvassuddenlyclosed. r*;— meeting. ■ ...... lh(thenprcscntUclrofvn. : I I Small dln«lt« t«l, 4 choif»; nearly jRT^OF^tOOKi, — T htthputed arterial Is at the,wes.wwt end of Cope Hom Drive ""i The four-poee proposal by ■ molching choir, rot* lrl*i» to v tr —- SSwing rocktr Occnionot r, The mayor^s recom- "I tobi*. J ihtH, nlc* — MopI*...... |>: going l9V |rds Pebd Oreille U ke. Mayor Starr sncludcd ■ choir — Hotwck — Mopio drum toi LIKE S U N b ^ := -.mendallon-centered on Mi I -coWn#t. combinotion rodlo-photwflrogroph — Nic* MopI* devbl*...... ^ Tbe pl^ntlffs say. the tributaryry uwas closed by Ca;» Hom ' ™ SUIsuggesUdnsforthe*aisposalof ■ ■ . 'dr«t»«r Wllh mirror — M«la1ioubi* dou b*d compl*t» w/box U property now used by the city I P ro p e jite s. Inc. 5 iprlngi ond m o tirtu — Ch«ildrow*r« of dro — Nic* 9x13 rvgi>- , U ^]Maybe you thliik of t Plafiti^fs seek a prescriptive easemisement and damages of $100 a ■ SSymms raps Zhall and funding for o new | . 1 3-t|>«^ fan — 3 ll*r kitchtnart — cort 3 or 3 nk* whot.not t j - COcomplex, I '| day A (s 6 o punitive damages agatnsfllnstCap^mPropertles, I th tlv tt ~ Hoovvr upright vocuum»m cl*on*r — town choir — • . K ' Levi’s'. Saddlemsn Tobt* lomp* — Dlth«t — Sllvtrworwor* — El*clric Iron, tootltr. K t BoolJeansas , 2 A farged w ith arm eded robber}’ EEPA probe con op*o*r. #10. — Ironing boord —- Nic* upright wh**l corl ior K llie squirrel tisli has large ! I groctry (hopping — Pictur«(! ondbrlc.o-brac br — S*v*rol KOtt*r ■ B ... hard-working (J e UR P’ALENE (UPI) - TwTwo Sjxrtume.men. Frankie' WASHINGTON (DPI) - ouout-of-proportion eyes which J b Of throw rufii — Pot» ond Pont —- BBoth i ^ U ond b « ^ n g — I B“ Leavd!r23. and Terrence Wetmore,lore, Ifl, w ere In th e Kooicnai j^, Rep. Steve Symms. R-ldaho. enenable this noctunial feeder to I V*ry old Slngtr irMdf* (*wlr»g mo<* — Old montl* clocV — I S clothes. Some are; J County ja il T u ^ y cttarged withh aarrn n ed ro b b ery in connection critlclied the Environmental sp^litspreyin(heUark. I | v«rv. vtry oid wolngt ornol* manyny »ld*d holl lobl*. unlqu* — | 9 . But these Falls cw^le Monday nighl. p, I w ith U k in g of 116.000 trom a P ost Fall Protection Administration B Old co»t> grlnCLtclS.uMay_. "SiW rtrer^lorT K iirsjrsda-j-^T^ 7 ra th e r th a n form ers. ■ dinner without < m k d."'A LENE ( U P l V - ATM Ari B9nneville Pow er Ad- Symms told . the Housc I "'-"''"TERMSr': CASH . I Gilchrlst'will q>eak at a'ooon AAgriculture •Committee the mlnOliBon'manager Norman Gild I SAiEMANACtOIYMESSnSOBMITHAUCnON URVKI------i " H — ahybody-ralslngi _ .Investigations arc "Naz> ' ’yle m e w f”6f Uie Kootenai EnvlronmiinmMj^ ... Alliance . here Thur- ^In . A»cne«ia»siK>»iNwnT ttVM uiv EHUS iUMMlStUSMITH | a . -an eyebrow. r f . * ' , - ' ta d lc s w hich arie c au ing ■ W«tid«ll ■ «Mmtafty ^rem* ■ A ;)Bricans - to bccomc in­ J ' AllBp'WcpoKesmuLouReedsald'said (he meeting Is scheduled to A a iM ci J.W. M m m M They’ye got the allov^gyulry Into power productlmctiim and transmission in (he ccreasingly more cynical — —"• '* \ n lllHM ■iTm Sll ■ ■ M ■ A i] classic Levi's', northWB^. ;. t(tow anl governm ent." " It g rea tly concerns m e that r •M l Boot Jean ColliK loo claim s Post(t FI a l l s r t a n you don’t sed any danger in ' ' t ■ ; ■' B n tit. lean pa&tSALLS.fUPl) -G oro HoonIflniwc45,P96t Falls._dled In a ., i(his Informer program.’* 7 2 t. tw o^aQ ^lision five mlies vm i prRathdramTu^y..Jpf ,Symms o ^Id during ERA « >/ % intcreslst sounds great. In the legs, — T i ^ v e r o rih e ie c o n d e a f.OO v v^ ^ Orml8lon; 4iRalhdrum. ‘ 'it e s t i i ^ y on iHe new Inform er ^■b'w itha'sllght ------“ w am ctqieraK hgtat Kootenaf ‘MemOdaf‘Me Hd^ltaT.ral Coeur " qprogramY,^ , r™ .:.": tri^utjM at-dolocsi-it-inMii “ ^ H |.: -•nareTh'ffl-^ ~ v ^ re h is condltlob w«sillstedasfalr.*-■ llsti / ^ “Dwices which turn neigh­ bor.agaist neighbor-have-no , . »» , ' ■' ...... : smooths-_ -- S ^teliiaf offered at tU < o r i ' - ■; -jnimljpey?^ -place wba6(gverrin a.frM ._ . down over SANDPOINT (UPI) ~ The Unlve society 'and^^uld Ns ter­ 'nlversity Of Idaho Is offering a s your boots. three^redlt seminar on bdiavlor)r modificationm for parents and iminated al once before they iOOO certificatee of deposit tea^tersberethlssummer.- , . iinfect our enlire poliUcal «O in a$ liC . . ’T}ie d a s s wDl .b e te ld Ju nle e 17,V lo Augusl 7 at Farmln ia y ste m .’; E knutary School.. y , • heleld 4 years,.. a n e tg a iiigof$349:82!» M i f t f A ~ I '' ’ ’ It i ' ■ w ______It w where you want toD twI flnanciallsTT MmIIM ■ EquitableSavings.fi& Loan people will; help you get aheadid and Say aiiMd.

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E t ; .. Tr h h u r s d o y ; JEROMEI - Connie Baiiow Therhe brlde’a'TaBJe^Was- * B md Guy M. Bradley were cover^ered with a white lace ■ ■ ■ TWOrw m FALLS - P k n ^ nafried in a double ring tablcc)lec]oth. The centerpiece ■ ^ ______KUhQiithQut, P artp g ft g tn c rtl______cercr«rcmony May 21 in the SBt wasIS as lamp with a little boy ^ embershlp meeUog will be Bt Lakejke Clly Li)S Temple. andgid glri dressed In blue. .■ __ ;>jn..ThiinK!iy In the pBrior— I— -T h e brido Is Uw da u g h ter of — -Therhc Mhree -Ucred-weddlng------■ the P in t ChiteUan Church. Jr. ond Mrs. Joseph W. cakcice was decorated with pink ■ JJim im ifuno and Buddy iqrlow, Jerome, and the roses»!s a n d blue daisies a n d w as . DeWeeBWeese, Twin. Fidli sbeytfTB H E S u ^ — firidegroom’sp f i a re n ta -flrfr-Mr.— toppfr)ped-wllh-wWleHk»ve8-on-a------J md Mrs. RyrunTE. Bradley, poarliarlcd heartahapedsland.------S i m ’ito iro o 'T ln iy :? b n B e :-A ------UJttlelon. ttle Colo. Gu«Suests were seated at ^ ^splay l a ] ot various harcolict The,bride wore-a gown of quanartel tables covered with V lUbeshown. lolyestcr crepe In a princess blueJe ccloths with a lace overlay. . I ' : • poiyc ------All-singlea IH pareota-aod-tbelr.. . 1- ' - ^ ...... slylelylcwlthasUindupcollarand CcntcinterplKCS were pink an d l . ’ lUdren arejnvlted to attend.-' ' . . longong full sleeves gathered to bluedJC daisies In vases. V Refreshmenls efret will be served. V widevide lace trimmed cuffs. The BaiBarbara Olson. Tw)la \ ForF o r more iaformation, call frontront of tho floor length gown Bihgfhgham, Maxine Vdn Sickle TU-WM-2467. . „ .' wasvas dccoratcd with a lace andid Emily Williams served ...... jjanellanel. .and the sleeves had a rofreifreshments. _' ^ oifTSET TILES SQUEAKY CLEAN! Mil slripilrip of lace sewn to them. . ThtThe bride was honored at a S' _ _ a^i_pa»io-ol-drv- hrigcgroom;.ftm— busliislnpss. Hi» sprvwl n tw n ye a r let Monduiy at th^DA>riJall auxlljxlllary requested Ihat Ih'c ! flower girls. mlsslIsslonlnAuslralla, -- 'llh Mrs. Mae Garddskrin {m!a be'held on June ‘ 14^ , U Kirk Kll Bradley, brolher of thc OuOut or town guests altended Conilttt o( Concho Boilt. Squoth BlouBloHom Nocklocot, Mon'i k'*~ harge of the business rega‘gardless of the day of tho ; " brld(jrldcgroom, was best man. fromom LltUeton, Colo.: S a lt ®'’ “ ! Womon i RlnQi, Bfocolol*. Eorrlngi.II. Ia 'Olhor MiK. tl*m». leetlng. wceicek it falls on.

DEAR CRIED: I wonder how* mimany othera have to bury l \ a relative before they bury the hathatchet? It's oomethlnff to •f i ’ T A O W p m^A lb io n he)omefouF think about, all right. Thanka fonfor 4 timely reminder._fNu,______"'ALBION “ The Burley-RuperfbTutifuneh'Oflhc ------achetneforhisroom: ------Am(A m erican Assoclallon of U niversity WcWomen will ' The Kempton horhome is a fivc-ycar-old’ two- EPEAT sporsponsor a tour of four hom es in Albionmfrom2lo6 f: story brick homele wllh\ a \ iew of either the p.mp.m. Sunday. m ountains o r theI valvalley from cach room. Brick TlT he to u r Is planned a s a fund raisingIng event for used in th e fam ily/ roomro< fire p la c e c a m e from the o * a ' a scholarship sc to a junior or seniorr womanw at-— old Caledonia HoliHoleI.-Rupijrt. A four-ponel ——They'll — - ______scmaifmm nkln.mnw .l Ic nni> p I m nny In trrfx lln g ___ 1 I '■■1 .- J J ___^ t c (he Loun- Item s in th e home. The homes to be loured Include ( 2- sbuiyr- Ed—Balley;-A—Kemplon-ai - a n d - S a m _____ .The.Hcjdanus_mplmobile homtt displays antiques. ______> • '—^m ake up Heldanus homes. they liove colieclcd:lcd. An added playroom"con- Mrs. Jan Chlpman lives In thc; LounsburyL fains beanw fromn aian old building which was on home which was built about 1690 and,md has been “ their property. Thc"he old■ logs'Jiivc been lised’for’ t restored to nearly its original state,tc. it is fur- sk irtin g a n d deckscs aroundai the..home, ip*^ ■ i nished wllh antiques and featuresI an ai antique The Albion Chambimbcr of Com merce will have a . ■ DEAR ABBY; My best girl fri p aTl rlo r organ In w orking order. hospitality room1 at thc Albion Grange Hall ’ ! soon, ond I am*her maid-of-honor. ------sbuiThe Bailey home has been c Everyone has a problem. W hal ' • t M - 8ot1 Cup lt*0. R M NOWt tt. t t j i ■— PANT sunITS ■ ■ reply, write lo ABBY: Box No.JLISUEtLYou 6 caa aue for ___ • m - FiCwrfill R»«. tTJ« NOW *m « o A &\ > .sharp short sleeve s t y l e s in Bndosc stamped, aelf-addre*»edI collect i ia another matter. I *<»0M YOW H t « T - BrM Hale to write letters? Send Slhospital U for hemorrhoid • n-Blfiich bn. Iib*fi.il cup* R*a.40. ta jo NOW tsjo so lid colors, c h e c k s, ge». t u s now «^ .t • n - Fully Plddtd !!•«. tOM NOWlo w t t S r l l ^ - Reg. y W «d envelop^, please. Silo Abigail Vaa Buren, 132 • 2M2-e>kl flM.t7JeN0WtUlHJ« J K ' inif. 90212.i for A b b y 'a boo k let ■ 904 - Shonn nto. ta30 nowMVM ti u y y / V $ 2 2 . . ■ Occaaiona.” Please encloae a ' naOM - Avtrio* |.*a RML t a j(IHOWITJt N< - 1 ■ !••• - Ung R*0. fi.N NOWow ttJ 6 ■ (20t) envelope.

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mn < q r r y Iton l i l t ' l lK n f w r a ByMii^SMcMnki at Haz^li 1 r a ltil- iind the' b rid ^ a ------w w iiiuyiiftftm inrrwr ■■■■ma ndmolher,'. Mrs. F r^ iied^Lnow.bayca50th « ,_ J P^dm ^ S«0l»£'andM ^ Srandr ■ J te a r r e r r r e o ii^ H ii ^ t iiii; - m iiben )/. Memorial-Hokpltal; :Technical rhaft wrong? I Uve never -^ono" iiaQHwni-Mw-plnltie«:.tn ■ -^ai..i;‘ j '■'- ' K M »*M «>«M r.andM ia.._l!lont:- ..T S u feip;thr:.: Jywr.i® m.JaUbiift-.TwIn M l,-.^D onnw m T u a S - ~ ~ usual fo ra wofhaa** w eight...... C l«o J ___------* ...... « *tt odot tbe bride, played tbe ; . capping)ing and gradaano^D ^ tnd cneaioremenii to'nm M »united to maiilaje May Wendi U tknal w edding m usic a o d nN FALLS - Tbe Twin ceremon^monl».; •• ‘v an uneven course. The at B pjn: In tbe Valley .tndltic I Chapter, Am^can.War fesbyterlan Church, acco;^o^^panled Mrs. Pat ; ; r - Sc ause , ii ToWnd in th e inter* P ^ « * J iers.wtU gather at George'' TWIN m^.M lol^wbosang.y:, . V IN ‘ f a l l s , e .T he 4MnigagfWOTi«and,djeL... ggtwltoo, j with Rev. Georee ■rieanlj^Ai^taiyyttl ______Exercise-ipot exereise ipUon waa hdd . In tbe ^ p m .fpr ^ tbe regular luncheon bold tta tts annual poppir-TMk r . ------I n rp iT tic u to —«rim i m ea. ting. Members wbo are- Fridaylay and'Sat^rd^.In.'Ma i. ’ » t of the altar wtjlcb was «urcnr® 'd m ilig looni wl»efe th e -;— jr K w Uttog-glttr-to-the-stale— nj FaUnritrviUHiindqairlen^-tbar-^ ------> mked by twin candelabra : ce at the Ryige . Hall •; _ surenKnts by firming tiv nm of white bridal saUn circletvied with pink net and tlM " .B j I - a r o h / / ___ m ' . mmm=x CommIimlttee for NRTA-AAftP . fourr mllMm D orthfour. . ' ' TIm'.V., / ■ / suesu e t and S t e l e s , by dis* yied with an imderbodlce wltbcb mbit green ribbon. • V -meet-Sept—l0-tn-Twln~m lles nr ..rc^ -y C ------^ ------per-peralng-and-redistributing _. idlo^rieewofriieeriiyion ------LibdtodaHowerpfesWedatthe ------Falls?'Is. according to Edith heldd SatudaySi at-8:90 pin., ' / / I / flC!flesh. Some routines work tth satin cuffs and collar, guesttjstbook and Jeri Stelnmetz Nancoiicolas, Jerome, commitlee ' sponsorAsoried by ihe Stutsman and both ways. Laceace flowers and seed pearls passe much you eat-.regutaies ^Ksover-bodlce and around the • the‘bridepwm. bt carried glfU. ^Ttie weight. When your calorie ineymoon at Sun Valley and ts engm^ged In the excavating . 'rwi-WIN FALLS - K aren aaaistetlisted by xallm tbe em above two rows of wide assisttlsted by Mrs. Stelnmetz.' honey mSSSi ' \ )lse. ■ buslneiness wilh his father and ucaud u s k y , daughter oi D r. and floor..or..AU t tbose aUeodli« are ^ » i ,' intinuke it out of balBnce. lee. . Mrs.i■a. George Hlixse, Mrs. BIU BoIm T be b rid e plans to finish b e r brotbether. IDey reside at 715 E. u ns. Davtd McQusky, Twin askedked to bttng. dessert or \ t V t ...... yoiyougain. • SbeShe wore a bouffant veil SUgil.---r— ----- that you can lose a feww inchesin and l^ke on u few ttached to a Juliet cap made ofthethe UPW were receptionists, ' «<“»«* po|B B B the tame lime. Just exerciiercise a little and eal a lol. fwhltesatlnandcoveredwith with.th Joceljostones and M ary- Ytttjftk t onjnches. too. even thoughthou you exercjse, if you . eads,-pearlfl-and appllqulod -_r well,--friendsof. the bride,- lowers. sW lng-wltlr-sefving-and-- * ° j i S S t l s e program is nol a licensense for a reducer to increase H e r colonial bouquet o t pink pourl:urlng. .hcfafiataQ C ftUotment. Yel.iroiny LLowlies ov seem lo think lhat o s e s ,-p in k .a n d . w h ite _ c a r-_____^Th«rhe. refr«hm fint_JaW fi^ they have done such a good deed by exercising, they de«ivc lations, and baby’s breath was coververcd with a laix cloth over . . iherewardofextratidWls- ______• formon n e d on a lace dolly from a pin!pink underiay, was centenNl Exercise IS Itsts o»ow n rew ard. ■ Y an^ ai^Ued with pink and withth a three-tlered wedding ' whlt«^hltestieamereT...... cakike e iced“ m-whlte“ w ltb-^ riands and fUlgree and MIMIffSlUUUIMMERS ' As a toljen of senllment she garia arrled-a^lace_ haiikle her accei:cented with pink rcaes. A -----^ io )« e UiB liJJlc uretlTii InelW iroutm im tl r rin -n f-^ '" nother and slslers carried at „_8llv«IV e c_lea.Y.e sj_an.cl_i w d for hiy leanel, MIDRIFF SUMMERS.). IIl l .H»t*ir«_qulck. e*v.rfduc-_._... motli inlature silver . rings. A ___ Ing n er^w t for ilimming di«phragm.'jm. waiit and fbdoraen. Write theirheir weddings. Her only minli Mary Siio Millar In r a n of U iit oewtwwfpaper, enelo*inR ■ tonR. jewewelry e was earrings, a tfft bridaidol couple In a gazebo— 8tamp«d.Mir>*ddrmcd envelope andMOwnUineoln. iO < fromrom the bridegroom. topp(ppedthecake. TThe h bride’s two sisters, ’Thenw'cake was made-ai« “ JoloaneUe a n Edwards. .Aberdeen..... decoix»rated by Mrs. BQl Houser. ' - - ...... aind.-Dlanae-Johnson. n d . O ak.. PinkInk J a p e re In ' sta r-sh a p ed — Hiarbor. art Wash., were matron holdcriders, a a ^ ta l punch bowl £ Field KnlcrpriK«.K«.lnc.,lU7G t ' . 0()f Ihonor and bridesmaid, enclttclrcled with tiny white satin C:andlellghter8 ant were Judy bells:11s and flowers and a sliver iS i PPrederick, re i college friend of the coffejffee service completed tb e, ^ bi)ride.andJudyLoo9]l,nleceo(»> rid tableible arrangem ents.— ------TT Ibe bridegroom; OuOut-of-state guests, in ad- ition to the bride's sister and. ^(Q)irDtt®§ . T b e Qower girl w as Candy dltlo; ------FFairbanks. a ll - nleco of- the. _ granrandmolbcr. Lwere.her_aunt_ _ bridbridegroom. andhdunclerMr.-Bnd-MrsrSam ------JU D Y K O)RB R B TtThebrlde'sgownandvell.as Rafflaffety, and cousin, Shiriey J well as the attendanU’ gowns, Rafi;affcty, MIssqula. Olher ___ ; 1 643 3 r d , A v b . E „ TT\ w in F o ils well werwere made by Mrs. Michacl guesu ests w ere from Id ah o Falls. ’ocatello, Aberdeen, Gooding, Vileaspoon celery Ball JdvEdwards, assisted by the J*oa CmCKENAlAKDIO Vile Vendell, Richfield, Kimberly... .. li tej^ioonpoiiluyjeisonlngj___ MWb r id e ...... ' Wen I can undlIuled__^m_o(_ _%te 'wTnTallsTHazatonTBIack'-” - ' KJt«»ip«lil>erlotaite -JlfTTew Jl eirservia * a r^ « r " TwTi chicken soup salt. oot, Jerome and the KasoU Mix all IngredlenU togetber m nuu a n . w ith Mike Edwords,^ foot, p^I*PCH70T-7 ; I con undiluted cream of Hi irea.' - - ■ and beat IhoroujMy. Mixture b^othe^ln•law brol of the bride, as arei mushroom soup *nd Tbe bridegroom's mother FPCI-206T-8 . may be thin, U ao add com- grotgroomsman, and Bruce Earl Tt 1 can peas and carroU, 8 oz, maj vas hostess for a buffet supper FrM 128 6M ttt E— atan* and water to make a aa s ;usher. _can______r t " K. C. wmiams. little friend afteifter the rehearsal, assisted by Savings Bond SSld«In100%Fr^ 1 (4Mi oz.) Jar Bllced~- tetred-ioi»Utency_TbIclmi__.Oed K WoW.OCtmRtfriB'> ‘ - of the br'itie. was the .wnsirenWrrdH'airbanks, ------muihrooms, drained It liBtJi beteni aervHij. Serves • »■ top'frtexar rln g b ea rer. The T' bride was honored with 8 to 10 lumbo Spanish olives four four to dx. arator*FrMzar. . . S|Special guests were the am) m iscellaneous show er by her 'wlthplmlMto,diced ^ H are's a model thal WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING bridegroom's hrli grandparents, coll»llege friends, with Judy , • monSeookeddlcedGfalcken ^BETTEneltwktnoButos-lorMtoln pravldes 20.6 cu b ic __ Mel and Mrs. Q. D. Falrtjanks. FreFr^rick and Aggie Hawley , fee t of - I ItaawBonoatoipowder . itneci»M«wdAa»' •:tn«( ~ " r ■ -♦ ______, a ^ Moo% iSSHySatoml^i* Proof ' conven* ...

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------^ t C p T iighfuprfolks, g h get your CofJoney Burgers, cut 'of susumm er, th e idea is lo pia:)!an a fair for yoiir own • Eggs. E Thenfm in~attra'clib;ibir is a Backyard” Coneyic y o f f t h ei b:big loaf. Four or five inchiches, ma’m? back;ckyard wilh w hatever propops would simulate the wwhich can be served or “sold ' by thc "inch.” i“ —v _ . ■ : . r u u vive^t“with“^N e " utly^5«»"jnia'SlI’ShgkeribTit’sTight^ ~cbTTiim ily' fair or'm idw ayi ...... S o n n y . . YiYes, i^good-and-R ood'foi- f o r - y o u : ------• TThat would inchide woodioden tables w ilh fringe ■Carrousel C utouts dedecorate a-toy m erry-go-; o - - ...... - . H etip l p yourself to a M idway Dipper. D Yessir, it’s on topto or pennants flying to anannounce games, events rround l)ut w ill m ore tliann .fsatisfy dessert needs w itliitl l o n t h e! n( o u s e . a n dd :food specials. specialS] milk drinks. Let ththe fair folk have a choiccic c A llI tilthis honors June Dairy Month’Mc or whatever IFor snacking and nihbli(bling, tliere's M idway df d Nutly Banana Shake,ce. Summer Refreslier oro r " ( jc c 'a 's roii o n 'yoirw ;int"td celebrale'clni'during the hot days-“' Dlpppper'Avith crisp vegetablesIcs-oi^Gottage -Deviled -“C-County Fair-Cooler. ------

' , , - v J P ^ ■ '■ S3U l M M E R ''^^'^'''-|r N . ’ A y M T D V(WAY DIPPER ^ F R E S H E R \ ' / N U T T Y ! ; . ‘y B AVCKYARD C CONEY ■ R E i ips dairy sour cream - M 2 cups milk . ;: / BANANA SHAK[ A K E \ blespoon lemon juice •: i--.-;-../ 1/2 poundgroufii'ound beef 3 /4 cup drainedl^ hid n ey N -/- ,, j 2 cups.d pint)[) llmeII sherbet - \ V ; 7 aspoons dill weed 1/4 cup cappedpedonion beans 1 carton (8 ouncjnces) yogurt with - \t“/7 2 cups rhilk 1 /2 teaspaspoon salt *!:> / ■ 1 can (6 ouncejnces) . . . \J pineappleoror lemon ------1 cup (1 /2 pint) vanilla ice ccream ^ ffi . tomato pasip a ste 1 36'lncti Frerichrich bread Combine ingredieniients. Chill. Serve w i t h ^ . - —— Com bine Ingrecredients In blender; mix until 2 bananas, e u t In 1-inchI pietpieces V / 2/3 cup water>r loaf, split lenglengthwise crisp vegetables.i. AApprox. 2 c u p s . ^ , - ^ smooth,lh. Pour inlo tall glasses. Top 1/4 cup peanut butter ■f 3/4 teaspoonisalt sal 11/4 cups shreddedjed Ilettuce vfitNith scoop of lime sherbet, if '! 1/4 cup chocolate syrup ' i 1/4 teaspoonI gargarlic salt 4 frankfurters.s. h«heated, \ CARROUSESEL CUTOUTS \ ddesired. Serve immediately. /. Combine ingredients In blender;ider; mix until j ' • 1/4 teaspoon1 chichili powder split lengthwi:Ihwise \ , Approx. 4 1 / 2 cups, / " . smooth. Pour into tall glasses.:ses. Serve im- f\ '. / 1/2 cup butter 3/4 teaspoon soda ‘ \ 1/8 teaspoonfl Offoregano 8 Cheddar cheesteese \ ' mediately. Approx. 4 1 / 2 cups.:ups. / , I ; leaves, cru:crushed ‘ triangles / 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon ginger ' • / . ' ‘i / ____ . 1 e g g _ _ ___ 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon ------y ^ _ ------^ ______Brown-fneat_and.m d . onions;Jpour_cff-dripping$.- Addkdd tom ato------j X ------/1 1/3 cup moIa«es 1/2 teaspoon ground A ■ . paste,’ waler and seasonings. Cover; simmer 200 minutes.m j/ 1 tabtftspoon vinegarar cloves . ______-•A • Add beans: simmeTimer 10 minutes longer, (=. ■ ■ ..Z l/A-cut&JQur------1 /4 teafang»^erbe!erb et------— ~ CCOTTAGE C DEVILED3 E] G G S . 60ol. If desired, gtaze withI Vanilla Va Icing. Paint with food colorserrs, . . /]s™ w Bg \ ' / i cup cranberry juica 8 hardd coc o o k ed e g g s, • '— 2 tablespilespoonsmilk I a s desired. Approx; 4 dozen.n. ilender; mix 1 ^ 1/2 cupI cotcottage cheese . 1 teaspocispoon chopped CombineC milk and sherbet-ia blend until smooth. Stir In cranbefiy julcijuice. Pour 2 teaspocspoons prepared • chiveslives k . V A N ItLLA L l JCING . \ u . into tail glasses. Serve - immediaiediately.-5 ” '^ S - - ; V ' mustaijsta rd Saltt amand pepper . " B l ' '11/2 cupsups tonfectlonBrs’'Sugar - \ . h I B P ^ ______1 /2 teasi WPS.-: _____;______L_ •! ! Cut eggss in half lengthwise; remQy&jfOlksJtosM ash-yalks ------f f l W B H K T r i 7 2 t o 3 tableablespoons milk . A “ | T = ComBine'yoli yolks, co ttag e cheese, m ustard, milk-ililk-and chives; i l y k -mix untilI wewell blended. Season to taste. Refillfill egg( MHB i. Combine (ngIngredients; mix well. • • .w hites, SpriiSprinkle with-chives, if desired. 8 senfli.ervlngs. - NOTE: Allowlow Vanilla Idng to dry . .thorou£hiyily beforet decorating.

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lU Ill .' ■ I ." ... ; Wedfiesday'.JunejI.ITOrJimas^w fl^puple obb s e r v e s - — ^ irtlhi::: I B oat craise setit SuBdiBy "'' 50th anniver>rsary B i a s ~ J bobyt tndsa to Madr. .. - . 'fiiirltaf.'W lllM tBr.'," TWIN FALLS - Mr and cakeke In 1903 and lo p M w lU i______\ Can you tfeU me what causes cvbUU■sUy^lI have beeo trttJbiwT ___ by.the.IOOOa^d K i WaterK spoifa q iiL ^ ’ - fXi !i». - W ;-C.- : M alberg-St.v • goldeIden bells used -on-Mabtt— — SsaStf,----- ~ ~ with this o fl'iu i w'?6r tw -yeart.^iUyuBSbfliUtputme.on -1 ilonw .resltfmls ‘of..Jwin::.-Taylilylor’s,-M rs. -Malberg'a: ------P n tk )^ riMdd WntM at a pothick db»ff. ------r iMdlcaUoQ. How much water'ibMdddIbedrinW 1 b ngaday?-— ------fatu f^fhratfU- ^ U R . .' irilb a renew al of th e ir wed- . - cententerpiece. •' . .. iMBch boats aid cniiaeNtbeSStoIMidowntbe Ox This Is inilamiDliUcn o( tbe bladder.ler.aDdUie^aretwogBDeral I . ling vows. V - AftA lter Ute reception, Uie Soaks m m b tbe bacbackwaten of Strike *eodintf'and'a“descmdlng" , types o( Infection involved, an ‘‘ascepd Tbe couple repealed vows at famlmlly gathered at the Beeanob. srganism, usually a bacteria, . type. In tbe ascending variety the orga he 10 a.m; mass at St. Ed* Malbalberg residence for a ‘HiactBiiwlscpwtotfaepitbepKiUc. ■ ' ' 'i ; :t through UwureUira to tbe . moves ^tward in tbe tvina^ tract th vard’s CaUiollc Church and poUu41uck dinner. m M ttpanlesthis^ofcysUUs.--— - bladder. I^us. u r^ U s oftu a < ^p i vere boDored.at a formal Spti>r ..•-O R FEED IT . ^ _ _ J . ascending type seem s to be th e roostost ccom m on. H ere, Uie origin^ ..The traditional.Utfec-Uered;.. FU..ia;.-a.lormer pastor In-Tw ln... of Uie infectIon:ia at.lbe exterior,:. TheTjt offending organism is • wedding cake was decorated FallsIlls celebraUng 50 years :in * WH Hm W -...... ' W, W . ^ g often U» colon baclilus. Some womennen will hav e b o u u o rc y slitls“ ~ ^ ------wwith ill wax hands which adorned UiepepriestboodrFatherGeorgec -.: - f l n O E M r ' ^ A . ^ — M ^ r^ s m ol^> wedding ; Kln{ after Intercourse. Thus the recurrencem ce ...... ing. Hailey, cousin of niimTiiifah 7 ' la-nn l A recent report oh Uiis a^)ecl sugsuggested the use of an an- :alberg; Mr.and Mrs: H arry" R e e l t a l - g i v e n TayiBylor.Montera. Calif.; sister ,UblQtlcJorJLdaY-prjw_after. sexual relations It mltfit be ------sels Infrequent ’MtsnrfalbergiM rrfliidW rs.-'-^------^ practical In c a s^ where intercourse Is ALMO - Mr». H. E. K ln?T~M M iKKkOpnsffn^ rour doctor. It is possible lo hil Lander, Modesto. Calif.;' 2 You m l^l discuss Uils with your music students gftve a piano Phil TWirKaWMWUK ^ vo nieces Marie Plner, Idenllfy U>e specific organism causliauslng Uie Infection, which 1 recital Sunday afternoon at Uie two label,. Okla., and Mr. and .OKaUir«E3,1l7L A assume h& been done In your case.!. ThT he m edication you mention AlmoWardLDSChapel. Wab Isprm thtomtirti ior thli ALltEbVAN.UNK . Ira. Paul Koger, Salt Uke. ^ taking Is to combat lhal organism. Participating were • Susan Mrs, m .III ti b«IM b, on . St. ' Taylor. romM andY-ElectrlcCo.ot ^ W c a w v * ...... • T aj W t Lek«;CM». Utah SStlS. M rs. K ing |m d M iss BoOUi .w^Ich nl' he was owner- and ** ~ " m . AND'M RrwnriTMAIBERG Sff:------played a planodiier Recurring ~ ^ f ii ls problem ------^

"DearDr.Thosteson:------Would you please tell mc w hal fcrrocrrous sulfate is? Why would a ...... person be taking Uils? is It ha rmmful fu lo Uie tecUi? How long , should B person take It? - J. M. The “ferrous" part of Uie termn meansm' “Iron-containing.” a -W possible tip-off as lo whal It Is usedcd forf< mainly: It is commonly prescribed In cases of Iron deflclenc:lency anemia. Iron is a major constituent of hemoglobin, Uie substubslance that gives j«d blood . — ccllsthelrcolor.-^ ------— ;------II should be odmlnislcred'only wiUiwlU a doctor’s sup erv isio n - and not bc laken on an empty stomoomach, but preferably after a HARDWAR v B i — m eal.-llw-m edicatlon will tend lo) lu mr stools a d a rk green, even blackish, which Is lo be expected.. 1I knowki of no h a rm It c an do to i i f t CUSTOM I■ — Uie t«Uir«ccpLlbatinilquld'iormrm ilii c an sta ln n a U ^ U e e th or___ _ COLORS ■ . dentures. _ S^HOMEGENTEI[ER..- i i — 7 * 1 ^ DearDr.Thosteson: ‘ :free p a r k inNG!( : Can you ICll m e aboul "idiopaUipaUiIc U irom bocyt^ic p'uP LATEX pura." Our 13-yearold daughter hhas as juJ s t re lu m e d fitim a 12-day It Is lip to 100,000_nowjfrom. - hospital stay. Her platelet count Is >TaTa'i5i^thodeit priwV— ■ ^ d tests and taking medication. 6.000). and she Is still having blood te: loRlE-COAT— “ Has good hidingling power - one coat H . nftiojloj«lthJtJD\l5jtUl#-8lrl_____ ------usually_«ye«uP.{i..D fie s fa s tto a s o ft. f i a t . ■ _____ has always been very healUiy andand active, eats well, and has jUIftWGTATEXi r ~ ------finish thaVst washable.wa Leaves- no ■ iwvcr becnon medication before..~M ~ 1 rs.J.E.K. - t , __ ^ painty odor. Soap and water dean up M _ \oucanel|mlnateacouplcofthos(hose tbnguo^Wlslers'. The Uiree “ H~O u> bfightett. whiteit,' suede^tohtone fin ith —~in d " | ^ ^..Tan.niraiiii— ■ tools. Chooseose fi from pasteU olors. or ■ ■ words m ean purpura of unknown1 catcause, or “primary purpura," ' ■ it's non vsllowing " so it's idideal for aii yout \ lo distinguish It from the "sccondaindary" type. In which U>e un- ■ eelllno*. High hiding - one eecoat- most always riorlvlne causc Is known — anemialaorleukemia.forexamples; oi . B covefs.; Lesvei a jmooth, unifoliform finish. Dries * The problem is fundamentallyjHacJc la of sufficiem pjaieicis m _ ” 1hcJ)lood,JtnccJhtpli«cIets:are,ere essentiaM n p ro p e rd o ttlQ g.------—B.w- ithsoipw vJ.w sttf.White onl^ ...... — ...... SATTOIUE- purpura is marked by a tendencyncy to bruise easily and bleed abnormally. m wAf tt Is suspccled when Uie p lateletct ccc o u n tia lis lo 100,000 or below. Flat Interic A normal blood platelet counl Is9 aboutab 156,006. T h e e ,000^ count------was extremely low then. mmGLATE^ y b c w h at your daughter Is LATEX Steroid therapy, which may b X i A L L O N — ^ m prarllj^but this Is not a cure; receiving, can raise Uiecountlempo H o i i ...... If your daughter’s case is severe,/cre, and from the counts you -spleneclomy-iremoval of the mwtion~ltTecms-to-berthen-6pl CUSTOM spleen) may be necessary for permn•rm ancnt relief, '] 9 9 COtOM * Such su rg ery Is successful In Uiehe mn ajority of cases. . Copyright 1975 FieldIdEnt^risesilnc. E i s r sAum m ^ I . ; I LATEX INTERIQOR GAL

■ SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL:El : j | g r i r ^ i r ^ ^T-'INWIi ------Covet rm o it ' turfacet m one1 to your H Reslits water, greaser steam,'tI,'toiling and finger Gives a rich, scrubbabte finishp u marks — ■ - m i r k f ------tdesHfof-Wtchen-s1-and-bathr-or-for—r n |. l ^ walls and ceilings. No lapTotler n r ‘ H woodwork inywhere In youiour home. Spreads .V H K M U “ “ whetherapptlsd:T«lth7brushriD'fiesinS p, ^ - H 'sm oothly.-drjet quickly.-Tool3olt clean up easily N B ^ ^ H ^ pad applicator. Won't drip; drie;or. Tools ■ in soap and water. White onlyily ; cu sto m m ix col' ' minutes;7 leaves rio paint odor.48 colors ■ on priced slightly higher. clean up in soap and water. >m48 colors^ - and white al this price; custom higher.- D iscards play' Imil portajrt ro le - ______held klng-queen-eight of1 1 ^ 1 ^ W -CLOSSM ^ NORTH ’ i diamonds and klng-Jack of NEW! A i hearts. ■_____ ■ f n r r r a V A K J 2 Easl had chucked all. his GALLON ♦ A K Q S 2 spades a ^ a ^amond to comete H ' 4.A& 3 down to two hearts and threeie ■ I' WESTIDJ EAST diam onds. 4REI* E-Z? KARE ^11 ' *KQJ»S7 AAI0S4 Now all.SouUt bad todo was ...... -...... J T 1 0 7 J______f Q 8* . . •S ♦J976S . EUAMEt r * lead up to dommy's hearts. - tATEX~FLAT:l A B 72 * 4 i f s o im t Why the suggested- UUe? If A i l E a s t had quickly unguarded his V 9 S-5 queen of hearts SouUi would ♦ 10 4 have been forced to guess ii i m m I / «K’QJ1096 w here Uut_card w as. WIUi abili­ ty to see around coniers, he 7 9 ^ ;mtomtoiors ' North-South vulnerable would have known enough 11 to , PAINT BRUUSHES^!IF drop Uie queen. But he might • - K — ^------CiuiHghlly more ~ ~ "• ~ }J-B-«AtL-BBUSHES. Forittilarge arees. Full flagged; flat ■—B ffm~N6fih” Eni SoW■ —“ welrhave'flnessed-and-gone" doim . H edge uim. . 2A Dble. AA S « ■ 3 I n c h ...... 3 . 8 9 4 Inch...... 5.29 fl P m . . P a u ^ .t! ■ : iW BHr'ChSel^iKWtfW TW " H _ L o o k s l i k e F L A T ______M ' B IH** A M GUIAB W tjB g ! S' ■ coouoiled p sim in g 7 H Ks«nisndler*^007r:r.2i9- S - lii OpenlngIe»d-S ♦ r - Tbe bidding huJKen; 4 ■ VARNISH BRUSHES. Or>Orel bristle - tw all types ' 'H -point.UseindoorsorouL ar walli, ceilings and By O swald ft Ja m es Jacoby E-2 KARE is (JBrfcct lorroom. ’ It's smooth,'. W nt Nflcth E u t Swlh B , V I n c h ...... 1 . 3 9 ^ _^2lnch....:.2.ft9 — Todty-s-hM>d-1— iiTfart, <>flfnhinp“ ’ ; » I t E T OF 1 IR U S m 9 Ind. 2 roller cowers with lead sa v e 8 ^ a p ^ I e m . Two ■ ' rounds of tnm piW t,W est«ithiUi . A » w e rT « D « w * I Oral fibr* for oil points. If 3/B” nap. fl" rollef frtftie, DROP CLOTH J anotber^Soatb caM dum--m *------: “ ■ “■ m 'jo o r in 'r.-ii4"i?•’: cowivrFS^ — «daOkiniiMrflMtal'^nt my’s ace o^bearU and ran offo!r M ti^'withdips. . . a ^ y s a Ute i « i t of bU t n n p i to comm e ■ ..B'r.-iiits.- V • down to tw o be arts. tw o sp«dM . jm l a dlamood wfale dtmm^ - . - < ' - r - i ' ■••• - f.

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------iN cm ieL Y lgoroiB Ty denied :------nimorB-that-&R.D*Ai—a n d = — T H E B CO N T M A R C i: h : e the Ford administration may iJe, planning m a jo r cuts In the . .. .jatSgram, which was Initially ...... — scheduled to be-completed by TWIN FALLS " ' " Jui^ 1979'at a cost o( K99 s lAQlion. R ecent c « t e stim ates fo r th e plant have gone as high U I 2.1 billion and. counting the most recent delay, con- — sthidion-may both be com-...... I f c i— pleted until late 1983.------cademyCIassof’78lefl ' ^SPECIAIrPURCIICHASE ;i--TT^Tbe programrNemzek aald.-=r--- ttsnuiiroD toe academyHfroundsnear p Colorado*^-^--^^^ wlU continue to be given a Springi. C(do. Tbe entireire class put ^ts year '% gh priority,” but there will Class yearr num eral on tbe side of[ this tt hill by uslng.800 i s n i A i nCOATS Be' “stretchout” In the bedsheeta. Tbe numeralss aiare 100 yards high and - timetable for early con- . m a r k e d 60 yards wide. Oreduatloctloa ceremonies for the ‘ #• flrucllon and *thc related __claa80t75j«pljanDri oday. (UP!) :------hredlng—needed .-from - - ____ i& o g re ss. ------6 9 .9 9 - r Ooe-"option" B.R.D.A. Is Just received six; beautifulb ... 6oosidering. Nemzek sald..ls hair coots. Q lm rolng $40 m illion (rom (85 styles of camel hair ^SaiHonTbe agencyTfa'dasked -— ^ Senatetors ousted^ o / i o r t — V a lu e s -o f- 0O;OO- iO“ C ongress for fiscal 1976. The Pant and street lengtlngth coats; agency,- he added, would not _____PITTSBURGH (UPl) - Pennsylnsylvanla’s state against thc families fa o( seven Republican J ------— J M ------olUwith-top-atltch-delcJeloUing-on______— ^naai'a-nrtal'dKUlonon-tlw—senators : voted unanimously ,'MdnMonday to oust senators who‘s^nspred sp thc resolution to expd- - ... • Pittsburgh Democrat Frank Muiziluizei from IhW • the Allegheny'C Co ounty D e m o c r a l...... loxurlous camel hair.iir. Sizes 8- fT b e fast breeder rea cto r will , lhe day. Attorney dentfral Robert■I 1 1 ' I J ' ranks. Earlier In the 20. Layawoy now for>rfalU fo (J generate eleclrlclty in,much Tho unprecedented action followslowed alx months Kane said in an Investigation by the Justice I the same way current nuclcar ,of b itte r and painful debate a nd dcdelay ov e r how D eparim ent kvaswas unable to tu m ufi e v id en c e th a t ' tUM t lfv»l ' plants do.'by boiling water to to , deal w ith th c se n ato r followingIng lihis conviction thethrcotoccunrurred. ^1® ^ B aume ueam. Huwevei. it'rill on , fedcrai cna^ges 41 cxtortinR R ------' r a j - a t —m tic h --h o tte r* -tc m -- -‘PUt^uf^ leasing fim 'yialt wantc3”tbw "do vlcUoiiTcoulda titry to block the Senate In Com*V - ~ l - c.:___pera(urw-and-ls deslgned^to__— -buslness-withthestate. - ...... ------monwealthCoujourlor In federal appeals «Hirt._.-^< “breed,” or create Its own Maziel. 62, listened from hisIlls ioffice a s his Now L t. Gov.)v. E rn est K line m ust se t a d a te for>r \ plutonlum-bases fuel. by.* .fellow sen ato rs voted 47-0 (o endnd hhis cl^t-year a ^ la l electio:tion to pick th c person to com pletelc ------changing -uranlum-23a Into • | term . M aiiel’stermn.whichcndsDcc.3l. .\ plutonium, a heavier element. The vote come after an hour'sur's debate over Kline said MoMonday he would sel a date for thele 1 n ^ H H . . _ ttro u g h a chain reaction, or alleged threats from an organizedIzed c rim e fig u re special clcctlonlon within to d a y s. tbeprocessoffission. DUSTER SPECIAL

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Ito r pbaaffile ; pUnntngproceasbytbylndMduala.,^r - ---V ■■ end .num aiem aitplarirtiaaied Mondaylyt^UteUS. 1 (wUdenen as po^ md Uie U.8.' Rouiw a n d Senate beforere ^i n y a l ' m a n ag e m ei^a re a.” ' . Fc&reitSarvica;'• ^ • r and undevelopMliandi'\«)tfiInUMiSrmA.'.-r ias : UglsglventodealgnateUMairea.. . ' I;::: ^ T b t - two ^ D W *'aoaSratrrviDnd a] fln n iir-^. irilaiiuttd-u"ai^wIl(J«rt»«,--U»^-qu«te^" " A c«rtlng>“ffier«riHroraaaITITSiem w C ^valld mineral Interesloou bu bom SNRA;,bea(tou1ta^^;^lW .reaMnsf* for mUilon-apre ^ia. . .im.i ^>idU .the 3t6,^ - f “'A AI ll o r p o T ^ o t IS.inventoried ro^dl«idlenartas - repottaa^-.

■ B U r ^ White Oouds, 18,< _ — ■ -Tiiig:w»t«htnN ifcitytBgr— — | 1. U.OM a m , In'lhe HiMon- , i i ...... ^(yiw le'*p:«er:p9l r:p o lk » Md-drtvtsgMaa ------J L akea, 96,800 a dnlntheBoulikrHauBtllia; e s it a c re s in Ute-Smbk;taoky.«ouitataiH01hlOTrtr— B|H BoQlder Basin a ndtnacialiiUKLoimrSmokr d 900 — " Mo6nlainsforalotalojlalolM7*0*crei.. ■ ■■ -Jl ^^HLi_.W Udem en^areureu : geniwally-.have .mofe..*....:___lil w ^ M i^ ^ H T restricUveuseaatUditU died to them to preserve the natnral-beauty-and'and'aolltude-assoclated-w lU i------wUdemess. H n n SNRA asslsUnttSupi.TbmKovalIckysaldU)e Sup - Hanson Lakes area which lies vlUiln Uie •. ' "i ''dralnaaea ol thagmiHiSouUi Fo rk o lih e P a y e tte RIvw - — — ^ ^ ■ T ^ -a n d Vall^Ci^'isk is ireceiving primary Interest ' by Ute foresl service:viM and public he arin g s bn the proposed wQdem^ recommendation could ill bririef b e ^ In D ecem ber:« r: . . , ■ . ' Coffee shop opens ... NeariyJtaUoLUteea»Mvfcoiini«iMilalBMnlla. .. m ^ O lfe-TheMcFallaC^joffee Shop opened Its doors this ’j ' llcommonlssuespeis people were concerned about •' -t atltf being clos^ for a nrabeinbefofyears. -r-The'Slatement-haahas Iprinled-every-letter ftom— —^ citizens during 1974 The cafe, located within the McFalcFallHoteionNorthRailstrect, . ’ 1974 until Ute Ume Uie public ' comments were ce Is being managed by Rick Mitchell.ell. s ceased. Tbe forest service . attempts to answerwer imany of the complaints i n ' thestatemenl. T<»oIb stolen In t F l l t e puMic ralsett,-504 5 T hird Ave. N., told c ity ^ cern it^ ^ ecreaUon carrying 7capacity,— police someone tocA tools and equipq uipm ent from his pickup truck monitoring programi[rams and e n e ^ conservation v4)ile ll was pariced a t his home Tue:T uesday night. ' • ______. a s Utey rela te to tutuifuture development_____ :------^

...... “ 1 JKROM EM AYOYOR O ailM Haoeoek. kfl. and. Beer sales on Paul agendaag - OoaDC&maa Manlirriia a S v e ih e a it c o n fe r wlUi PAUL - A proposed ordinance« th a t would allow Sunday beer ____ Eye laind i m e^pJav Uarge8lotteD.T«lr«laFalla;iite«ashlredbyUM --- T F cc ____M Je>jnPad^of^Cil}'CouncU«i:Uagcndafora;neeUDgtoo]ghl. coudcQ .'nieaday.y olgMj to develop tbe dty*« The city is co'nsldwing allowinging the'sairofi beer onSundar"’" ' — =.compr(beashwlaB . from noon until 7 p.m. A month agoIgo tlthe city held a public iMaring on the proposed ordinance. The SOSO personsp< testifying were about ;i_ s clfed^ M e s 7 1 equally divided for and against thehe ordinance.oi Z’ 7 \ . . ' PetlUons bearing 209 signatui^ese s Inir fav o r ot Sunday beer sa le s ' J . e r o m e aitides hire w1 o m a n ( and apetiU on will) (^1 signaturess againstag were also presented to Camun...... — thecouncil...... - CaMla p rio riritie8'"'"“ -T^7 However a diecic of-both petltio{Itions indicates a majority of -d — slgnwwer« nol city resident*.-— to JieacL p) I la n n in g ipprQ j® _ct= : L=rJ3ie.TwIn F a lls CitVCouncD . . i The official lalfy of siipiatures» 'isis «pecW to be announ^ = ^ § 1 - M a gl l i e Monday night selset ttq» Uiree prioriUes"for exv tonight. ByL0RAVNE0.8MITHTH therequ^tofdev8ouU)-and-Wei(,------land-use plan for the Cascade Marjorie Slolten, former preslcisident of the the project.” ______y which wUlco« aboutiboutisoo,ooo. -5 . . P lan n in g Unit, one of 12 plans V ^ League of W omen V oters of Idaho,10. will assume... This restrictior:tlon which .!‘siipped U irough" , If Ute sta te dH e ten frmlnft th»t Shifrtwtw ftffdf '' ~ be in g d e v e l ^ by the-BoIse-::— -the posltion-which-wUl entail coo:»ordinatlon-of-— unnoticed in previrevious study would allow only 21 ...... only an‘overlay,-y,“ Utett prelect:«11};ba-.«mwtt:i r:.^ ^ National ^rest, it available ...... - - ^ S ...... ddata already gathered and working'ng w ith c ltiie n s— unlta,-Row landI salsaid. H ecould build 19 houses o n - -1 1 entlrdy-by statele funds-and'tbefu fede^ntooejr*™ ^ — lorpubllcrevlew .-i™...... ------rr-i rr -.to develop future plans for the cityriyraccordingto" U)e same ^ace* wwiUj considerable le ss expense-—iM edicaLw orke.e il_ _ c * n beusedelsewhei Com m ents on the plan will Mayor Charies Hancock. -and upkeep. He plans to'bulld.36 townhoMse - In Uiat case. Ute ct be accepted by Foresl ____She will work in close_cooperatjraUotuyith-Uifi.'. . unltaaagiUrooreljreSlreet.— ^— ...... - -rr------1 I rem aining I3N1,000 ,000 tor bnptovenuat of.elUter — S i^ r v ls o r -B d w a r d -0 .-M a w ------jayoffrfdrced"* - SeeoBdAvehMNortNortborSecbodA^baliut * v slaie planning agency and. It i» alsosUpulated lownt\ouses should ‘ - unlU Ju ly 28. These will be comptwenslve plan can be developi king spaces and Uie council may NEW YORK (UPl).-Hundreds analyxed and then a final plan i d> o t m r i l a l ■i g iiliT f Y i'f ” next three months. llU or^ofLjtreetjarkiiig-ior-JK-jw riters -hava- been - turtoughi^^ willbeprepared. C s t a t e ^ ^ „ J- j'jv e m a ^ Ibeonly-clty^lii-Idahi f for sldawalk moiUiicUoq tills r hides. The ordinance is enabling warned w more layoffs may be ne< ------The plannlnrunirconlalns— way," Hancock said. Many L™ r Lld ht le8lU«Uon.i»)Md each Individual project must be h hi o sp ltalih lt by a doctors*, slowdown;oprototln,. 142,908 a cres In Valley County professional planners but the ma descendingordwicf priority! Uja irately. , . .mnewmalpractlcelaw. , and Is dominated by Cascade n e w s i FUtf Avenua Uto; ~ thinks Jerome residents will be h.pptertu,Jrhai .rfomiKl u d — help deveKy the plan for fatum p - - ...... - ...... -*( Ul Boulevard from Loeuil SUeet J r««d|nj ot a rcMW« unll ^ivhoie o m e m b e ^ w o u ld rid e wlUi ' P| tre^.tS ^rtbe norUi aldaef - Ontario man dies Inn gganbattle ^uncllm en lieaiUthe second r jjayments dwindled, -forclog 'Ui townhouse ordinance which hasI •plrktd s con- PoHw Md provld>vlde back-up support. T hey took £ ivard .ftw n-8unrlie-to4U droaari-^ ONTARIO,6w. (UPI) -A n OOnt ntario m an killed in a tvw hour T u ^ay . The phyildans’ slowdown,iS'now S’12- slderable controversy tn pasl meellif d n g l,...... linitwf mmt two requettijo.provide- ‘ i west aide ot Blika Street trom gunbatUe with police a ^ be: fatallyfat shot a' nelpbor was a fourth dayi-waa moat appam t-in pi The council amended the ordinalnance to delete caution and stopsDpsignsandsoldUireecitylotsfor v jelbTilOTAvenuBW^RSOO. - . - , , ‘r: form er mental patient. York City and surrounding suburban th e requirem ent of 4.000 sq u a re teeteet per unit at , MlOtoFredKiserIser who was Uie sole bidder. Dr..J..D,firBy, administratorir of the Oremn Mental H e a lth .,‘ Tbe doctors are protesUng Uiehe nw State ------— - -- . ■ j j Division; said Charles E. Rule,>, 47,47 was admitted to the state malpractice law, which U>ey call tm bMpilal at Pendleton seven time es s betwb een 1963 and 1969. | holding back soaring insurance prem r g i g , Hugh Carey scheduled a meeUng wltwlUtmembers g e ti^ a n t Police said Charles Rule shothot and- fatally wounded Betty of Ute 27,900-member SUte Medicdlcal Soclely, ^ T allbert, 57, M onday a fte r shee went wi to hi^ home to demand T e a c h e rss, , trustee a id e s i aamid warnings that 29 hoqiitals willill go| bankrupt' TWINFALLS-^ » The CoUege of SouUten paym enl for « broken c a r windshleIshie'd. Tne woman staggered to It Uie slowdown contbiues Uirough nextne; week. Idaho has been» ai aw arded a 834,343 g ra n t by the sidewalk wbere she fell andi RRu ule used a rifle to keep police A hospital In B ^ y n eut back120 20 p e r ce n t of ACTION, U te . federalfedi volunteer agency, to awayfromberuntllshedled. . •UfOit fiowlftF Vwlnnt«iH» Pi¥>gym ^ ^ ^ a g r e e o nI T F sc h o ool p a c t J lu staft and an.lnsUtutlQilnfiuenMnHmtwnrK*" oonHniwlhfpetlrft on a tour*day week In half lts-4<-departments. iRSVP). . ^ T ^C IIraltsalrllne schedulescl ^ ^outer'hospllalsnald'otrvaiylng'■g~am6imU"df RSVP programsIm Tbivtive.^untem 60 yeara ; ByCRICXBTBIRDD ^ , negotiate..."heih e sald . ^ ____ BOISE (UPI) - The Public Utlllu tilitie s Commission has lim ited employes. ', - and older in comrMmmunity service projects and ------T l m ^ N e w a w r l tIT t f------^■'-'n»e-proposeded ;agreement- states-lhe'dlslricl the tem ^rary daUyscHeduIeOin il^ t authori{y^l Sun Viley " I t Uils k e ^ s ’ up, Uie Impacllacl could be acUvlUes. TWIN FALLS -'Representative of the School will recognizete Uie Twin F a lls E d u ca tio n . ^ 0 ACTION, Uie g ran t' wUI enable -Key Airlines lo.nighU betweenn BoiseB( and McCall and McCall , disastrous," said D r. James Chiuslnisln, d ire c to ro t ■ A ccording to AC board'and teachers associationon here today AssoclaUon asas Uie bargaining ,group -for ^ n*nuio(JaI actlvltie . . The agreement, which recognizeIlzes a bargain-: "Specifics on,wli.what Items would be negotiable h^ilal em- a RSVP volunleeinleer. Tbere are .00 educaUoa.. - • Transportation asked for a rehesshearing, citing pariiculariy its | Union ottlclals representing h( ing unit, was announced by R ^«rt r t Klus, chair- were eliminated,led. "We Uirew out.aU items like _jlojM ' „«ld_W egalea_»ete_m£meeUng-wiUi _ -bcome:-w-«fperaqterkoGe- requirem entirf-^— :— concern about regular scheduledJed air service lo Indian Creek , man ofjhe teachmjKgotliUngleale a m . and RuUt— medlaU w m d\ fact-findlng.-'^^eyersddr-tfa< ------£hospital administrators to urge UialUu vacations volunteers servilerve . wiUiout compensation,; ; _ - which Is in the wilderoesa area of Idaho.—Id r ------*------■ D ay.'scb^ bMrd negotiating teamjpember,tei . -1( .approved,1, thetb agreement would be Uie first and j sick leaves be granted as anI altemal aU ve lo a l t h o i ^ l^ ^r.may ^ be itinaiiaM .lw riudtl±^x Sun Valley Key told the commissinisslon it would have noobjectlon after a meeUng with T.M. Roberlso-tson, U)eschool . setUng up negotigotlaUon procedures between Uie. layoffs. | : - ...... uf^rtatimahd meals. , to an order dtieting the Salmon,7)on. Stanley, and Indian Creek. - districti attorney. The agreementent was drasvn ' school d l^ ctland an teachers. fllghU and the Department bf’ TransportallonTn said lhat would at a Tuesday negotiation session. Meyer saidI UieUi proposed agreement "does m eet its objections. The agreement Is still subject to the approval some of U>e U)inthings I Uilnk U>e leachers would of the Teachers Assoclatioj;. ancandJuU-school___Jike^andXUiinlh in t JLshoulek, tim ber project stafftta i officer, said inlermountaln superintendent, the tentativeve agreofnfenl The teachers’rs’ representatives havc'said Uiey. ' •ccordingtbRUaiUUvtob.oac«mattj«erotUieOakle M dex Canal Co. ' bld'seo p e r thousand for 2,153,0001,000 feet of Ponderosa Pine and “leaves out most of the fanfare."i." ;t basically would like to:o t:have Uic p rocedures down in Layton sa k l Ute 10 days m ay be Jurt Ute cushloo1 beetDeeded toavert a disaster. S3.68 p v thousand for 2,571,000 feel of Douglas Fir-other species. says "We'll get together with the*hc'teochers and wrtUng. ByUdsmonlanlng. w a te r in Ute US-foot-deep reaervi•e rv o ir w aa m easured a t 19 .6 Two other companies aiso bid on)n thtbe offering. feet. Water iscunntttg m into Ute reaervdr at an iSimaiQ m ated r.980 a cr»4eet pe r day Minimum advertised rates wenwere $16.80 per thousand for the- . , - f r o n Gooae Creelreek u d T ra p p e r C red L W ater ca an n bbe le t otd a t only SOO bi 600 j){ne and $3.68 for the fir. . acre-lMtpvdiVclay. • Staters noi)minate Weijndell teeni CuircaUy.walirate r b l tb e reaerv td r la rising a t aI ratira te o f Just over a ha lf a foot ~~Confmnceset1nBdBoise •" '■ ------^------>— per^ . Aweid BOiSE - Gbnlon Trounson, Wendell,W is Uie -Gold: Markark Shlmada,.P0caicllo, lieutenant _ visibly rising. BOISE (UPI) - ^ucU on'cn) Credit Association directors and Silver Party nominee for govemomor of tte 32nd governor;' Doujloug Bllckenslaff, Nampa, sec- twii.1^... I- . —J f J. I hope Uiat Ute n e x t 10 d ^ wQl p ^ long enough to aOow.Ute ' iiiHM|f*i«_in.jTpgnnigiQnTWKriiNhMah(hwlH-«on«k(^ih«r^ftn^ »»t«ie. , M arcus.^ Kubosumi, B ut is bo ihtoitabIUiM«y}Maaid.— ^^-OQBiMgnce Ih Bolae j ^Belff^la:— [?el5tfer; POT HaUrT^w^bh. W O tW iieinwWUdBkMtolyBgi■BanisiB59riwrtBr«wr D ltringlhelrm eeU nglhey wilTc^ discuss loan policies related to Trounson will oppose Bob Well/eUierair,'Moun- audltorT'TimiT ' Masten, \ Mouniam Home, ^------n o f w o r i i o n Os an d topa Um dam ’s splDway, providing credit na d er the current rren adverse cost-price situation lain Home,'the O dd Party’s caiuandldate for Uie qiperintendentontofpubllcinslnMUon. ' . . packabove'tber«a reaehrdr.ltuie reservoir overflnsao U>a overflow vUImi p tu ^ u o co Q ti^ inlo canalss^w^outfarmUndin^ and . w b ld i faces p r o M m . M o n lhan 260 produclion credit officials goveroorshlB.__^ • - S I N e!r: r : Kim '':Larsen, Boise^ ____ arteipectedtoaltgolltbeiaeetlniKing. John Fisher. Rupert, urtll ru n /a - I - — tiUcreekchBntela A . " : LiiW~VWll w A ;Qw aiU » g i ^ ...'.ItheSUverParty.-- - — ■------treasurer: Joh]John Fisher, Rfl)ert,'- auditor;..— ______taJBl..lb«li1 ^ y e a r .iM to U y ^ .U » e . _____ Other .candIdales.tr»Tjnock-stastate offlcet. by— Mike Fry.-flor*lor«e8hoe-Bend,-*ipertatendent-«f— ------• — fMdadBBkTll • party.are: . . public in s tmcUon.'. U o ...... •* D o e sig h t^ •' '''.Jl';

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[ ; > 18 T lm tt^e w ^,T w in Ftlla, Wjiho-^t)0- W ednesday. V a lle y belftniI Pdtatoes,liiogSi^r® 5\“ ’ " ” *^drB^^tBOTsVwe5FT^ lijsrT 'dealeraar''' 13.50; 6 de ale rs a t 13.00. h u w i i n p r i*ovem ] ^n1r"t . f - m a f t e P intos; a veayge 29.39 ; 7 dealeiA leis a t 30.00; 9 de^Jers a t 29.00 ; 2 . Ctwrteiy ttBciiirTreK ------friefi n d ly to nea rb y mon th s ,------lo\ I CmmSM I I B BH BH B»- H IMtoU k IJI 7 tIT Mk tw I4H .. CityJuly.- • NEW YORK (UPI) - The ( UBUJ IJS }7 M ITH HH CH .. Sm all re d s: i n m g e 21.78;; 10 d e a l m a t 22.00; 3 dealers a t ' CHICAGO ~ PoUtoes. hogs ■ F e e d er prices w ere higher In Cii ■tock m irk e t, encouraged by < iSifi. 'I.H- I u in in irk-H ' Professional buying of July ' aj5 fs jisrisKs tUcHa 140 I . n 4M «U HU« « ' 2 1 .0 0 ...... ■ ■ and a grains Improved In futures _..fi..falriy active trading. ’ ic unchanged at 15 [ (ttCdCo » T * ^ S H I9H I9H. H IOMnB I.7J 1M1H 4IH 4IH- H | ______ra lly _ rrh a 8 .b e c n _ s te a d y . U)c _ -ss-.'^ . ? ■- | 5 I• : June closed IS^cents higher, imd i continued to advance, over o' July for'hoppers' whlle ” [ l5w™"l.5»' » Ifl'lMkrWHTMU-H I past few days. Short-term> UxrCf IB S0»H7l‘ SI S ISI SM Rn tCUHL >August was unchanged aod closing < limil up across thc boxcar b tusls was a cent lltlit in »; 1» HH ITH. IS PkPiCi H 10 I JIH JIH »H >1 .ApeOo H 4JI BdM tlllN.L distant r deferrcds wound up Iboard on an active traded h h i^ r, 9 over July; Gulf basis - - rates generally have declined. tmca IB t S B B IPk P.. ih II M S UH Uk* tt SS';-S'!S - Bond prices have (Irmcd afler Pc n r IJO I 8 t4H IIH IIH. H n«OS: . SpKl F SB 144S- lSS" ■ 3 !,! S S . .‘ S S t ■about 15 ccnts lower. Volume |placed a t 7,276 c onlracls, wassteady, w 14 over July. CipU III IJI m FB I4IUJ717 LO CM tUIIIU SM In IQ S07 , some uneasiness 'oVcr' New; S. ,5 ” " , 7 'S ]iS i S :! ! . H loeon 7n L44 EK Sp UI9NLL t a ofojr: taiHTY fw 'w as m oderate, about 8,800 jEarly uncaslncb gave way to - - • ■Soybean strength carried York City’s fiminclnl crisis, sra .'l i JiS5iS.S.:!! I contracts changing, hands. firmness, ] following thc hog products, p as beans picked up j E1.0. JHtp ■" " Ip! ^ ^ II ii UH S4H i4H- H .KS .!5!S IC A "5".',' ^ uHu. sS iS ‘ which Is working its way to an L Oftrtli" I * III uSr F 7.B too (Cash’s ability to hold steady...... - -market.-i - - - - strengthsi during ihe-day -and...... K l i ? Jf iJh -iJS t{k“ * • , n lr«m tgUII.U SMntI IH 177 fjocj* • I 77 7 IH Ik - H I considering heavy receipts Ujjht hedging slrengtjicned___ cclosed up 4 to 9'-» cents, w h i l e __ apparent succcssfui con- FtaCtn K IJ » 4H 174.(I . H ,1.Ptnraol 120 J IB BH B SH «|nup^ 471 s a 794WLL __ _ 4,------— Pteeo*—fH— I —ly-*—■HH-BH«-*t ■ was'regard^ by obscrvere as whcat” ' fuluros, which closed o ifw as c a r rie s 10 (o'60 polnis •.-.wr S.-! IPMtCo IJO tl. B H ITH I7H-I • . .. M FA KMISJ4 CWOUP: IMOOW KATt Conn 4J9 410 pS«J^ ,?ta 17 in «H a SH-m ^ An 4B 4H Bnd MO LU IIIII LM Cp III IU Entf»> SI7 SIS w1 ith gains of 4>j to 6 ccnts. A hhigher and meal was up 50 K Am llMI4.a Cwul - I H inn S*K to IHNL rUi (d 411 4S7 ^ A.M. PRICES V lack of commcrcial selling was ccents to 2.00. Larger slocks of 11 • ririM I Ifl 19 IfH !/H TTH | 't l .i !H I?!?*!? jw to ^ d,i ' r i NEW VORK ST4H:K EXCHANOE------fifiCp IJI ii« in* # * iw*» H f !! l Ss u S ml uSt t 111 im' —attributed In pari-to-contmct— s riMkM III IS IiH IS ISH. H F L '” ***^ S«*Fd IU *37 •Jord-calls----- ! Ptri;>«i i n U M) SIH S7 S7H. H / 'jii’ijr S .." application of wheat moving nmillion pounds, were a J. *o^ ' ' d. until It^m » 'r, s S'* f** j negative lactor. in ex^ri M l Net fBMtB H I 11 UH I7H U - U J An km 4I2NI tm i Il4t IkmMi UUML mcom.. tU ItlJI i oui ol wcQiner-celaycd sec- n ■ .S .-F i::! I JJ 40 » BH ^ B - H , *«*(, .G ,_}».J43 f»«»------14BUSSU u m ASS «w*«t IB III U . UHOifl I - -frttte t40 7 S OH OH i}H j 12 AflMI IB 143 SA CHin tllONL for double ;tions. Japan and the Philip--- bbusiness, 373,000 bushels w ere R,'? .s a;i5 s ;r" fPOWi 1.10 7 n BH BH BH- H ( SSS? a , !i”!S0 Am BmI 2J7 319 SQUA FUNOS: pines arc potential U.S. ssold lo the conlinenl while ProCllOl 2 a too BH HH 17 -I • 122!'*’ IH ■ II tTl'JlV, »i* tt\ ftSw IB '* PuSCcI ' tB r B IS Ilk U • H customers. Good harvest. SSpain Is repbrtedTnleresteain J (M Cap 1/ tH fH tH< 4 PSUO { 17} I to UH UH UH-H Incvnsa - IMisii #15 ^ WOOaABJ. __ art* « » « « « 'Tru IM 7Sf US strength s S )r» IIH I ___P«un—1J5— U-SI «--Sllk-J«H».U------— expectations—brought—casfi—— bbeans—and-Banglmfcsfi—Is ------AttMl— » — ?—W-a*kU'*-D'»- <*—L__ a«.C»-- ‘ .4J — »—B ---- 1 — fltniT---- « a it Jl - F«-9iri-----«IJ KL—L----BTO-IS— U|-H|-V«niiir“ ' U7 112 UqCp A 19 W 10't 19 IQH (UfflSt l.« S } an HH 7JH-\t Puri>C« P H I SJ UH 13 11 - ' The world sugar market MgPa li] » I UH tm 17H 'OnAOd JM I M a BH B <1 L FfMm IH 7B S« 0*«F lOilllH — • President Ford, who Just soft red w inter w as olf 11 ccnts UdOl IJO 7 B BH S'* MH-Ht ' a«A«It IJB r U SM BH SH. H OMkOtl c J9 II la UH UH UH. H i J . " ' , ' S V s IS Wp F 117 714 Snl In liJ 70S at 8 under July and hard moved r higher for the first tim e t Qwi &rwn I 1*7 a') • «H- u —Jl J Ullt F in i;c : s.in. o . i7i s n relumed i from NATO summit RUtUi H II m li'l 41 4tH- HICUOHTOIt trarons: HASS FMCL Sen kl U4>I1«I I w inter w as steady, 4 under. IIn several sessions, closing uToi 'S I S S h " h Sh" 5I &S5 ! IS !| ' ! RipUiB-. SO I U IH IH IH. H ' M Mil 101I1IH SpKt» SUNI talks ' In Europe,-said loday the S { 5 J (i s s ’,t J i l l SIS un I9I1III) u r hO SUML United] Stales must lead its Gulf cash basis was a ccnl ffrom 24 to 55 points higher on ‘ Owwi a 1 in ITH IJH IJH- % fnucwp I li « BH Uk Uk- H Swk sn IB ineen 7U JBn m> ■ . UHIJU r m w e oi*-. MHm JDg 4 m IIH IIH t( n uto 117SUU Cam Fd 401 441 allies I wUh a defense posture 3,607 trades. Thc uptum was l«« 3 li 31H 30H 30H>-H | iVi’s r L UCO IJI7t3IS Dhtfl 4 24 '4U < called technical by observers — ewree------SIS------fUB -SMCOl------UM t-H----l.4IIH^Pwo>» -M I-4JI----"second to .n o n e" and __an____ jB“ *i~ii'a»r25'»Hr^ ] — who'sald-dlrectlons-from-the-i— ACM I H O EH SH. H5 OnSM W t s'4H Ih'M> IU 19 a Bk BH BH- H I — bSTu-— -■■■' — dosed-35 polnts-hlghcr-dcspUc------. W tap JD 77 M B BH HH OWiOl IJO H W IB .'JH IB W U IflSSnii” ? * JiaHIJliaH-^ UUen F ISINL AtU Fd HNL w ' ill." M IMon M SH »H SH QMM IB II 119 Sk SH BH-I II Uf Fd 7V Itl IUL to Ghina------;being unlraded. Sugar 12 was i MMOl tu 7 II snt J7H VH. H t OMMI Uv 11 IS) tIH Ilk IIH- H : I K 'S V S'lH ?r'i IIS? l!Sll2fl UF Cra J4I 3« OtM" ^ IBNL Ford Issued his call to acllon , GeoOnc IIJ S 0 IfH in» l7H-n I CALvlc, fW « '” F Umi m i s 35 points higher nominally, : - MSM J> ( »< Utt IIH IIH* H n hM: ci 7« 7W, in I a specch to thc 849-membcr tmU 7 I BH BH BH . iws across lhe board. _ _!__ ImW }« H Bl «H «H «H> H . a \S- ! S3.S5!itH L Am*> 1IB11SS J'i>l Cg IBUISi (traduallng i class at the U.S. may drop___ i ^ . OiMU a U > UH ISH UH. H; w»«f tJB U n 41k 4IH UH- W OMR----- 4B 4B luM H IIJINl The^world^spbt^price was IS rSHllHBHln s..” ISiS ttom 7H IU JM CC JUNI Mllilary Acadcmy -less than t qIm AlP ' Jl II I9H IIH- H, i s 's 0 Uui SMI IIIIKL JOdi 0 4HHI WASHINGTON lUPl) - Ihiked half a cen t to 15.25 cenls •. MW Cp 7 U IH IH IH4 ^ 44 U»tl trt II2NL FNO HtHHNL 10 hours a fte r his retu rn from a s s 'iSlifl E s. SSI5 r apound,FOBCaribbeanports. ; - i. SS, 'J i .^JS k SK-' ' ISlfti *\K I 3» J7H ITH 2*i. t* CO M 7n IJS F' ’ « * « ' six-day European tour 'In­ American exports toChina wilF i otww^ J1» J J* J^H ajk a n - h Cte Prn MI4ML 1>SC> S IflUB5 K, IS nJ'"“ K S ','i !S drop 70 p e r cenl this year.. ^' 'The two domestic spols were : _ '. SS3.S 2.J3K 55SU . . S i tM - IHtJB . WB-. .- i73 40m B.lm 7 J i,» ttHW* duding mcellngs-with NATO SOI Cp so 4 31 IJH tlv, «H- V, CMI m. IH t n R«t Cm SSI IU largely due to rcduccd1 iraised 45 poinls on tone, fixed-i - *«B * a Ig JJH jV . H L bMPio II I B ITH II l> ,_1 c_^dcrs and Egvb'tian :— Bt-17.3 c o n m rp o u n d .' d u i y ^ ---- 6 . . ^ — H -U — hJIH-BH-BH-,-**------1 Presldcnl AnwarSadat. k IIJ t U UH ITH IJH- 't cording lo thc N ational Council1 - |p a id .- •- -t ^ }S“ iH *5 T k" ^ OJMW 1.19 gH BH BH- «.: a - ' f t ■! S 5 ' S S S 3 ; 5 2 The President arranged to is ii ‘ i s i S a ' 'H i brief bolh his Cabinet and for U-S.Chlna Trade. kmtK IH I' lut!* , B I !i t'k ilS IIH* P ’’ i2 IH £2!;?' s u l»5 'Si,,™ .fi.,.,. i'i ! 3'x , congressional leaders at lhe But Council Chairman1 L SJlX ilSrrli- -IK iR S ilt- - I2?45. i?iS 3t-'CrM.^ BTH CorW B- I C t l l t I '4 I sm S(W SIH. 1 White House later In tbe day on William Hewitt, said Monday ' K t II SCttU t u S lU S-« Uk Uk- H ^ }iJI5 C^SP "• S7 ISlSg K.!5 there Is some' room for op­ Spud firms * SAvlhCo 140 I Bl UH Ilk 12 . H i the results of his European . tSTu n u n‘5 =h t, H HtrcUti K III S S BH- H U) KEA Ul 19 IU IK timism. • ^ BMBM i t t< B BH BH BH. H HwtlWT JB II B IIH n'4 UH- H» SsNltol tu U 4] SI S7H SI .2 S'" !S is ss Sf IL K«u..1A IDHL V1TI93 ■ S1SSI4^ trip. H H*gCU< 119 IS U IIH 11 -7.»gH-aH-yt—H»—?g»»^—---- — ------■ J5I_ Omtgi^ ^ in l a J^9I7^I’ crow d of about 20.000 lo its Ogreement could resolve somo® PORTLAND. Ore. (1^1) - ._ K— Hetnimi I I I - « »tk 8»k-llH.-H ---- * ------14- a- UO B'4-jr»-B'i------Sm ^ ■ « 7-TO Si-Tra-Tnji 5 — -flf -the-dlffitullies.-The shorpP “- 'Oregon'Tolalor*'Inc...- and" b4« IB I B MH an » - Hu l« II in BH r>> B k- HS SeSflRtl I 17 71 n HH BH- H ihli B> • 41 701 Min u IJ N! ll "oPfOMf re"''^' VU Lr» s w i mt "“fcetl^dTie fo'undnhe NATO' H0«i5 IJI I 7J RH Ji JS SSKi X sn Ffl 1971 AMI Fd IH ( « VM me <19 111J allies-have "a new sense of drop In exports Is due partially^ .. DescrI31agic, fnc^.have been b ]M I H IIH 71H 71H. H HonniJ .}< II 14 !)• IJH |}H- H.■ ass i i.3S;’«S5:4 ^ ' F d s j i j j ;»i a 52 to a better farm crop In China, , He«Tf« F sn tn SAM«n: B-UH UH |J». HIt IlMBuie. I 1 ) U U U '---£S -!S ,i iSHSnSk-H Uri, IJ a »fl 0/ IO jrjS a DTC s*e IBMIS IMH ' IJI Og looking lo ‘ W ashinglon f(ir — manufactured - goods -and“ ’ Ltd.,'Honolulu, il wos an­ H I P m 220 U JM 2SH » 2S - H UvKil H 11 ^ Sotl SJ7 SB - technology will riS4! slightly. It ‘ K««9C B I in UH UH 19k • £ .& £ ,! SSSi! S.:5 f " a W F*/r J g _ p“w m ni IU nn "leadership in m eeting the ■' nounced M onday HM . I fl ISH IS IShT It ' 4 Supon 141) II ^ n m IB Sl .UH - lueinKt I It « « I. tremendous challenges of In a letter released at ihe^ The firm will retain the - •uMCeSJD to II IH tH IH. !■ H i t s 'S. " S 1 5 I S I S ' " S i S r IS SS^t^^F 1 S 5 S J S S U Ccmtr IB 111 lowti 0 . ISNl.II. P«ra> Ul 2BML : . confercn'cc's annual meeiing ■ -•«<•« B S .B 7H TH TH . J, maintaining the peace" .and S . name Oregon Polalo, Inc. II ttmfi « SI I IH.tH iH -'tH ffisr .tf '! sk p ss.h ir"nisi!5 3j;; i S ' n OM IBHL Monday. President Ford said <4 k»eC J II 2 BH SH BH TMMa IB I B a SH Rk rutJ 1341019 »" w< '« NI t l; pS! tS i s i o ^ M'coping with'energy and “ farm s aboul 8,700 acres In thc Ortffl SM SSS ®9» ITSUHIH Pneni C Iti IS Uvg^i lOHIlU •1N0t.N I n m « c - HH laiTcas I 17 l4]TilH2UHJirH-IH 14 economicDroblcms. tra d e w ith CThina "Is im portant Boardman area of north- kirrgMJO B SIIS IOHIC3H-HS kSHir, in S 111 BH BH BH- !H K ,S 113 55 51:3:1: PUfW it. Trull l4tUJ4 S , !g !2 ffiSSa PH Frm u iiu n WdVr tguiKS>] in and of Itself, (but) ll carrics® c cntral Oregon. It will o perate • M S IJI II 11 HH )1 n - H14 Mtck 'l n jIh BH BH- H IS3 cipul 2I7NL Wtftn IJ7igU s! c.Ttl mu i; I B i-ISiS- iBtlJHIBHl 5-5 k a s.” 'iSSt STs. !S!SJB Mon t.n 14} Witmn 104 IH even greater meaning as an'' a new' processing plont at C^fK ta I I KH KH lit- HH M h p ^ J * 2} }J!12'* '* iiP it !te II 3 rH r s H PUO Fd in IS4 VTMW 7U IJOI Produce Prices ' CmK 1« t 117 U ISS II Indication of how our peoples•^ Boardman ond continue to c«n«c i> u .« Ilk IIH IIH- Hk M Cawi < U U U s a r* ”' Sil Pm Sl IMNL VlAt IM IJI Pn Itl Ul Ul V»»d M I 1» 14CHICAGO (U PI)'- Bulk i ^ - p a c k - H s n d —m a r k e t—f re s h ------K' *1* !i ** 5^ S ^ r i!H „ T* ...... g ’a ’is i s r . , : : : — ,S4£-S-S-i^»-SB— FOHfO»-ftt------rnw—w— n rp rr U JoAnUi IJO 1 tu Tilt BH BH- d 3is Pwn Fd 11JII2 4J Wiltji gr Sn BX selling prices as reported by rewarding CQoperallve® polatoes under the Oregon . . «MU ..JO* a 4J HH N BH. H les hen~ I u a u H w«v« k ioss l^ USDA; relationships." Hr ”" »t»«4Co <£ B '! H S»5». U JIH BH !.«'* - IO- ftsnj-^—wBits Wtu w 141 n Troll brond, ■ Ctrvm JB I ills; IIH tiH iitV-: IIH- H -Tr(iut.n SI II 131 IH I - 1 1 ? i I fIH PU GBO UMII30 VttM Or 7 04 tSli Buller: prices pold ddlvery Agricultural comriioditles ____About JflO persons are.em-...... CMMlU 1 I » IIH ISH IiH- \kH jerwj IR TrviUn tSi ~t9 U 31H 31U H-H . lU PLI trn IS in VttKSnt Ul III Trt^iW U JSJ IH 11) H. H : iz S K!f !S!B- to Chicago unchanged: 93 com prised about 80 p e r cent of” - ' ployed full tim e .. gs©" jJ }afn?2!S-HH KiivM IJO I aS'BH >M 77H-tH J46 , •> r» » - score 69.19; 92 score 69.19; 90) U.S. exports lo China last year •mU >a S 779 S'* SH S - H IUaQ( IJO I a 1N 17H IJH. H nwki lX S3H 8H B(> «H C tl*"u» 'ori^ *« IS incem IHNL iXSt'd - CMKY IB i B BH *\ BH. H UntN 1J29 I S ISH U U . H^ litffsj ja I B IIH IIH IIH- H Oi.<«g ISJHL feom JH iBIB N> (ri 11SNL i-uMitUtM .. score unestabllshed. when th e U.S. enjoyed h 7-l•1 ' ' . • . ■ 0>MM III I Jl XH BH XH. H Eggs: prices paid to ddlvery’ tra d e a dvantage on $933.8 , f» Ml I tH IH IH. <•5 S S ' 2 I u UiUnc ' J3> I 114 UH II UH Z UrCvt Ifl 7 4U IIH BH BH-ltl unchanged. mlllionlngoods.. ® France sets ; ISi* 1^ I • Uh H ■ ' s s ,1 ISKS'SS:,!i IMUe 1B I IH IIH U 1IH FVi }je iS SH SH SH. HIt UM N 10- S m >1 BH Tl . <2 H UrOW IB S 114 4ltt CH CH-H Prices to retailers (Grade a ;i Total trade Jumped fromfn H m ta IJO 7 M irw Bk B k -ni STSe JH t4 H BH ITH 77H- H1 ______„ L i v ee s s t o c k ______iSnOT Jl < TX-BHBHBV-H . -yn»n«--I| -I-H -* - 7k-lk-H — in-cartons-ddiYeretj)^-extra—I— le ro -ln 1971 to »4-9 mllllon ln - ; 1972 after former PresidentS • price lids 7 ...!gu 'i- . s-i.-uu-*- SS,*-l^‘^i!S !•S:•^-''•- IW ►»<« 2 5,'* S'* !? OMAHA (UPI)-Livestock: NORTH SALT U K E, Utah la rg e 48>',-52; la rg e 47-50; m edium s 38-41. Nixon's visit to China and S £ , ' A V . ! K S £ ! - . S s .SS.lR!‘-“ , H6gs S,500. B a rro w s andd (UPI) - ^tah. Idaho and w courtesy SlncUlrt Co. ,£OIOW Jl I B BH Sk BK- H H IMfT IB JJ)** "** “ ^ '"S'i '11! C . ' 1- eastern Nevada -range and ChiCAQO lUPi) - Cnicigo M«rc«/iM*• $803.6 m illion In 1973, heavily ^ Om M Tt Bk BH BH* U > gilts steady to 25 low er. In- (icnwig* eloiina prk« »ng«. / LONDON (CNS) - Price . . IJO I in VI «7k (7H-H . K 'S ,! ? 3S S5 R:'! In favor of the United Stales. u Una* i a • I IS Uk t)«t UH ' sta n ce s 50 low er. Nos 1-3 200Ce S3 I M 1 k IIH UH- l«. ss? S .M iJSSSS;:! JunS1.49 9t.4J SBI7 H H Sl.U UTI' .- about 1420 million, 2-1 In the LCO, IkM I W H IH IH O I»flM I»I7flTJn-t»> 48.2S-47.50; 2-4 260-280 lb 45.00-)• and heifers sUady with eariy AugllH il.H MX 4«n 44.7S UOO curbs on such Items as coffee, -. OlWin, IB t B I7H TTH J7H. H Oct Uia u u 4] CO u u useJ U.S, favor. Ueg kh TH t; 2S SH Xk SH.t ; 47.00; 280-290 lb 44.)W-49.00; 3-44 week advance. Slaughter Hit chocolate, amongst many I World gold ■ u&J? jHi , * 5 , j ,1" Ijj UVlsflU ig IlH rH -H 0tc 4 tu 41.IS 1015 4I.BS U H S74I • 290-310 Ib 44.0044.50; 310-330 lbb steers mostly choice with end' Ftb40.10 M.tO S70 K ta M.H H9 other goods, have been an- UnCe^ IB 7 TS )4H MH MH- UI* viftifl JO II n ii'4 ir t UH- H ___ NEW YORK (UPI) - I* VM« C» n 4H 4 4 - H 43.5044.00; sow s ste a d y to0 good 1,050 lb 91.00-52.00; loadI ApriOOO <0e0 MH M IS -----« I Ratio postieil nounced_ by Jhe F m h c I^ 14-----Vico - o w 17 371 SH"B« H '- 'H — '^Fon^tgn and domeslic gold 4 VicleXX K i I Ik I SosUy 25 hl^er 3 20^"16st .'ofgdoaTaso holstelns 45.00r' ~ " Courteay Sibdair iTC5T .' ■' government tfiis affernwn. In ______: prlce iT u esd ay j------___ U iM ___ LU----LJll-UW-It1».llk------—- 40,2W0,50.------^—------Slau^ter heifers few loads of— - an attempt tobringlhe French— — S5-S!— ------Silver—:——------WASHINGTON-(CNSr--— LONDONMornlng8 Lr*iiT nn 1 a IS* ts u - hII WiUrHA 1 11 1 UU UH UH- H ' C attle and calves; 6.000.). choice « M ia Ib 49.00-49.50; Tbe-hog-com ratio for thele pricelndexdottu WVU* .1 1 U jn S BH BH- vt , NEWYORK(UPI)-Handy ■ flxlngJMj_M_up 2.75^llem oon StMrs mostly steady; heiferss p a rt load of mostly good 1,100 I u^iwlf onrfPfl M ay_31_l« -16.8-i.8...... -There h M also been a - ^ t - l n . _ - U*t-a ?J i B ^ H ' SH IH-H<4 WuftW IB ■ I U ll'-» UH UH- U — and-Harman-Tuesday^ quoted— ''llxingl65.2&uplS0 • - U4C, 113 I 41 ------^ -----WltWJ----Oi---- 7—It—I— TH—Tk------— steady-to-90-htgherr-rows-I — ltrt5-.x:------{0 tho. p rice of Industrial oil, nn MjdPg JK II l'4 IH IH viibrc Ifl I B a n a 'BH , , silver a t 14.45 p e r fine ounce up, co m p ared with 16.4 a w w k ago • PARIS (tree maritet) 170,0000 ut;n.rti U IH IH IH •wur»0n 1« SS 17 Itk I4H Kk ste ad y -to 50 higher. T hree« Sheep; combined Twin a n d 16.4 a y e ar ago. passing on thc benefits of the . Wtttnei jr st iT UH UH UH- H 1 6cenU . . op 0.61 ; loads choice and p rim e 1200 lb,b F a lls, Jerom e and Cassia pools fie recent depreciation of the UmO* IB ■ I 2)t UH (JH 4) . HH ' WIKK Ifl S H J7H BH BH* H , Engelhard quoted a silver The steer-com ratio for the • .. FRANKFURTl65,67upl.06lO UvconAC I I ill H‘4 3* '* wSS“..» *1 Io b ' mHMhT!: ba se price of 14.45 up 6 cents, week ended May 31 is 18.0 1: ZURICH 165.25 up 2.7S UW» 121 U jn H J T ia H .HH WhrVM H 43 'IN aH a n a-*' w ith end of p rim e 1150-1250 lbs» lb sold on Monday at 48.73 net I com pared wllh 17.0 a week agogo franc, which has reduced ; . NEW YORKHandy and It WutCoi B I II B U H U k-H’ 52.2^52.50; cholce975-1100'lt»a welghi after 4 per cent shrink. and\4^ price for fabricated "1 ri," ! ; iSKl) 1!,:S.S’*IU-«i_«R::______cholCC.85QlMQJbU8,W:50.»i_5^------Hogs—1,300;— t r a d e - f a i r ^ ------4 ------l - ^ l l l ^ pricorfabrlcated g o ld - H n.Mm. .»U bid. Ti- In-;____ QnnA an>l Imi/ rhfi(r» 40 OQ. t ' irf-lmWhlct.. InlrrHf.W qo... — barrow a-a nd-gilts-steady-to-SC^— . 169.89 up 3,58 per Iroy ounce. , 48.50; utility and com m ercial • STu’ .1 : 'siK isii;-- a ' higher;. No 1-2 200-230 lb} u,,. ..f ri.mmUl.m - cows 21.0(^23.50. a few 24.00; 48.00^.75; No 1-3 200-240 lb ^ Th»M- «iu..nil..n. »rr (in.OHril* cannerandcutterl5.00-21.00.^ 47.5W8.00; No 2-3 240-280 lb . h> !*inrliilr »n(ll«. Sheep: 400. Slaughter lambsM 47.00-47i0. ______^ _ _ J I "TH' Commodfllity Futures ' BAhUdlAmer.~43'.00 -^ 9 :9 7 * ^•i— — stCTdyrCboiee-and-prime-fiO--^ n^rrdnesdoy's estimated” M M n m 'F ir s t Sec. C. 29.00 . 30.00 115 lb sp rin g la m b s 50.25; re c d p ls 3.500 c attle; 1,200 I d a .l's tN a t'l 33.00 36.00 choice with end«f prime 110- istered or Graduate NNu urses i , 11 a.m, m . t o d a y C ont.Llfe 2.50 3.50 115 lb shorn lam bs 49.00; cull1 to RegisI Prev. 11:00 Id a .P w r.P fd . 41.00 43.50 goodewesg.oo-io.oo. . , .Kfllu-ood—:— M3V,— »)37V ^ hDesirable— - i Long. F ib re 120.00 125.00 • - CatUe and calves 5,000, hogs •■{ ;; MayldahoPotaloei9.2S 9.25 9.25 9.25 •• Antimony, ^mestlc, 99^ N .K ln g 2S.2S 26.00w ,5,000, sheep 200, •*' M ay Maine Potatoes8.33 8.50 8.23 8.47 ' pcr'cent, f.o.b. Laredo Tex., ntactJrector of Nursiirsing I P a c .S t.L lfe 1.25 ■ 1.62'^^ ■■•••. ; Cont • JunellvecatUe 51.12 ! 51.M 51.02 51,32 . - bulkl58.00clb. Sierra Life - 2 JO 3.00 :} D«c.JtvecatUe 40.85 4 41.10 40.55 40.60 , -■ - Tin, N.Y. prompt ddlvery S u rrty U le 1.75 2.12>^- • {I .A u g .feed ercatU e 94.90 J 35.15' 34.80 34J0 ^ Grain 337.75 Clb‘. ' ■ Q uantex .05 .07 Ju n e h o g s i49.57 49.70 49.20 49.35 DENVER Anna Moffo ,wlll begin hert '‘ No,2barley4.95»4Wd.-: ; Platinum, soft, W i, fine;- ij -Julygold. . ; ■ « > ------^ 16th conseculive-year wilh the ------_ _ _ - - ...... l i l S 3 - a 4 J S - _ 1 4 j e - 14.50------T~Tr6diiter~|I55^65r'De*ler-." . • • ■“i jfl i MetropollUn Opera ,when the>e OGCEN (UPI)-Grain: Approx., 1145-150 p e r tro y Quotoiiensffis from Sindalr. Inc. new season opens this fall. Market closed Tuesdiy.' ounce. , ■ , , ' l - W ednesday,'June 4; 1976'' /^ mm e e t- tjia w . T^Vpsilk^ S a J * . , ^DxldJoodLLsiipplyjiike ’ LTem peratures Tem ^ratqi^ _ f9.77 29..6S 29.53, hopes may 1be doom ed: H igtf l a y ^p cp . ♦— — ^ BoUe ,-n 47 .. A lb a n y . < 68 53 .84 . » WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hopes ofot increasingI Iowa fanners have ( Buhl a t ! ■ • A lbuqtterque 91 58 .... avf pushed com.ylelda.clott lo" ' -k -v • AtlA U anta ' S3 <3 tbe .... wprid’^ Iood supply substantiallyally over the the ievds of experlrperimenlal ploU. he uid, ------M — - - -« U n ia rk ------: ,,79-.M.nexl 25 years .alr»adyrroay-bft.doom« Castletonl t9 « ■ B oston 66 56 .19 known km iood economist says. biacklog of u n u18^ s ^ technology ' in (advance^jC ^^^ I B n u n ^ t 75 45 . C hicago 77 62 .01 LM L er R. Brown, President of WorldwatchW countries-such> as tlthe United States, Japan and., • Fairn^ ’ > ^ 36 aOil n c ln n a tl 79 58 .... Institute, r . , told a meeting of the Wor a h iw y o w k a ofol th e 1960s position of playingIng God.G 11 m^st decide w liether... ; ■' -K tngH llI :7< 48 X ^ ^ ^ ~ 3 0 . 0 0 . J S u n e a u - , 58 44 .... -K una— * - - - 68 - 43— .------LOS AN®tLBS__2fc^!^ ______KansaaClly...:„Bl._69 ...... hoh av e been rev e rse d In the,1970s. b e sasal id ------a n d how m uch to0 mm a ake available for food aid,-iflf^— H McCall ' 63 43 T. LasVegas 95 71 ...... ' T he “ m ost a larm in g c o n strain t"‘ to Increase effcct making lifeteanddeothdeclsionaonascalBjn-- an - •; \ — I u food production Is a recent'decllneln:In gains fr^m dw arfing those! in Indochina over th e paK^^- | M l. Hom e 76 49 OALtfA* -L o w lB lo n 74 59 > V TJw SI? ncw^ technology.-Brow n said. R eporports Indicate' decade." , P a rm a .75 50 , . ^ » a o 3 , MM lnneapolU 81 61 .17 . Pocaiello 70 49 lO W Itr T IM H U T U R K \ New.Crleans------:9 0 " 67 ..r.------Preston 65' 36 .11 y ^ i m v O R L ilANft A V « MIAMI N ew Y o rk 74 57 .37 Salmon es 4i I V i N'N o rth P la tte 86 50 .... Shipment — Soda brings ------6 6 -3 8 ------f V r ______^V v-:------O01 W ahom ahC lty - 67 - 67 ...... - W .Yellowstone 56 34 .15 GtND — vTy*^------0;O m aha ------86-63-.22 - - - Tutlle 74 47 P h ilad e lp h ia 30 56 .... P ho en ix 102 70 .... ^»AIM ^^SNOW 5 P ittsb u rg h 67 49 .08 ^ A ll P ortlancTM c. . 63 52 .61 ^SHOWlfcS ^ now P o rtlan d , Ore. 69 57 .... f e o "r i M ' ; impounded: R a p id City 65 51 .89 Ufl WtAIHEIFOTOCAST^ m R eno 77 39 STERLING, Colo. (U PlJ • - - R ichm ond,V a. -84 - 57 .... ______,. ______—L( Lflgfln_nnunty_Sh»Hfr HI. ■ . j • IS t.L o u ls 81 67- 1 S a lt L ak6 City . 65 47 .15 G raves today said offlceri*!? . i S a n D i e g o ------69 60— ;------BJ L M sla t(tes n e w — — COconflacated-more-lhan S a n F ra n c is c o 68 56 .... v^vrorlh of grain bought by ,^ ; Weekeend playerirs will loviye this IS e a ttle 62 S3 .08 local cattle feeder from!, S pokane 69 46 .... members of a grain swlndliritf . 5W ashington 80 67 .... | ring operallng throughout IHC >d outlook Is for windy --at at times for good VW innipeg 63 50 .... ' - • Twin FalU. Northsrthslde, The extended oi c ro s s in g j M i d w e s t . ______• ' ...... -T - sunny dry-wealhi•alher- and -tom ------— s p r a y I n gj — a n d - d u e l I n g . ------policy 5 — - ...... — B u rl^ -B u p e rt a re a : ...... Graves refused to identity ,- tonlghl peraturesriearorir or a little above Prospects:ts arc excellent for ~ B O I S E . ( U P n — A p p lic a n tsseeking '^ rights-ofTWoy' across F a ir and w arm er ton the 'farm er because-no--.:— lals Ihrough the weekendd rrecrcallon weather, '• - - ' NNatlohalHesource Land stairtingg this'monthtl will have to pay and T hursday. Lows tonigljnighl 50 seasonal 'rtormals warranis had been Issued foL 75 lo 80. - , w eekend. A weak'cak disturbance Evaporloratlon rales will Uthe cosls Involved for the Bureiireavi-tlt Land Manogcment. ., ______to 55. HiRhs T hursday 75 li his arrest. He said the caltlel.____; 4orth Pacific is average.^s.aboul one-third of an _l " Idaho Dlreclot-Willlamlj Malhews s Probablljly o_f_ prcclpjtaIpltallon______now.JnJhe.Nortl - ■■ V ■ • ' ' t? n v ssa id ______•. . JJfeeder-paid-aboul S20.000-fo r_____------expected-to-bypa: r d a y fop4h»rcm aindef------t-up4hfrbllHHHhe-epp}lce«on7-^------qj — ■ ------rw8tS4e«rthftiH0i>ef«n the 379^ pounds of grain : Friday and of the week.w A few eager Hailey, Camas PraiPrairie, north about F preparing required envlronmentantal reports and monitoring obtained, from a -Nebraska ------itlons arc that It farmers5 aai rc cutting alfalfa hay , lowerWoodRlverVaUey:ey: present Indication -Tem perature*- —g' construcllon. ' ------ffirmffi erinfhe schem e" Tii'oblcms ln the ' _ and It.shoiihould cure ra^dly.lhTs...... - ...... -Pair-and-warmijr tortonlghl------wlll'causcntni^' He said the newly amended.po.policy applies to those who He said the FBIin Denver % . ------and-Thursday-Low s loniglo n lg h U n - ...... MaglcValley: ...... “ week. propose to builjj-power lines, pipellrellnes. communlcallon lowers. . had .' notified area author] tIesS< 5 today were not quite ^ (he 30s. H l^ s T hursdaylay ;70 to T h e w e a thler e r should bc Winds ti Y M lerday 69 4« T. reservoirs and other structures onior oi across public lands. w w; alch for the. swindlera; whtT^ ' - 75, Probabillly o( prcclpllaipllatlon favorable for mosmost all kinds of so strongmg as they were on Ll a s ty e a r 76 47 In the past, applicants for rights-its-of-woy paid a 510 fee when ' alreadyjiave ai conned farmeii? sllUlesslhan lOpcrccnt.nt. outside actlvUic!'Itics all week Tuesdayy andi they should be . . N ^ orm al 76 46 - fifiling the application, Thol paymernent now will bc scaled to the In in South Dakota. lowff^ ' )ly a little loo lighter yet on Thursday. • Soli, S 4 Inch 68 56 ,, Synopilj; except possibly length.-arca. o r length and o rea off theth request- Nebraska Ni an(J Illinois out ^ . Applicants will pay minimumn feesi starting.at JSO for a thousands th ofddlars. Fpow erllne or pipeline le ss lhan onene mi llc long or S250 for an area Graves said the swlndlefiiM right-of-way of 40 a c re s. Addilionoliol m ileage o r la rg e r are as will - believed b( based in OUahonfl^ - - —incrcasothc-foc-accordinflly.------; •__ - hy 0{ ftff»ring f n rtn w * ~The regulation also providess forI payment of oddltional. abourfour al cCTlsTfwrnor i k e ^ a g e l i amounts where the costs Incurredcd byI the Unlled Slotes exceed grain g> than market price alilf^ ' I clear lal •« y the Initial fee. Additional coslsis involvedI could include ap- afler ai closing the deal, with*; — ilra^raimndsfrom-thelrltKatt'TT I COMPLETE INSURANCIfJCE SERV.CE W M A G I C VA/ALLEY ------— plication processing, preparationlon of cnvlronmeniar Impact “ di 1^ i bankaccount. statements, monitoring constructiictlon and other acliviiles in- » _____He aald each tranaarilon.* ~. —cidental to the projects------Involvedaboull20,000. 1“^ ; ------W££ 5PSPECIALIZE IN INSURING ^ The applicant also will be requlr,ulred lo pay the costs Incurred “They're pretty smart;’i*- b ^ h e govemmenl after the right-oll-of-way h a s t>ecn issued. Graves said. “ They usiidl^ . • . FAMM B O W N E R S - ^ h ie feo a n d additional costs-woulould not apply lo sta te and local . ^ -agcnclcs exccpt oil a ^ gas rightjht-of-way or permits under the ------;._cometo? tow nbijngiiigihreeSie-^ r r ) . b u h l ; I. V1 H 4 M A IN I TW INFf FALLS ' - 1 i r o h ' MlneraVLeaslng Acl of‘l62(5rnornor lo agenclcs of the federal ~ ------rBUHmUAMO-:Bt riNTERPRI'RISE i ^ r Z U j l U ASSENDjll3gUP - "KArpH ASSENDRUP -„banliaccbunLolabbutl2SJl00c!~- 'govcmm'entV ...... Ke said the swindlers ciOHi -' ■ ------■•'tl■ • the“bank account*aft«r:tbeJ~^ farmer verifiesLtbat tliere'i ' enough money, lo .cover (fiC Field day seti . - ;checktorbisgraln.He»aid^ ' G ra sss tetany daa n g e r hig]5I1 a c ro s s I d a h 6 . LEADORE -- The1 .Idaho Junior Angus. tbilkers then seUtbe.graln'.tiM ’

Gadoi^AngtoRtmian^rBob'Adanis aHd'soni ‘^andcatUefeederi. ^ :-*g > ------M O S C 0 ' \ r “ - ~ T 3 a h o ''•^Research • “ Indicates when Mort cases arc reportcjl on pprofusely and may grind their fgluconate on hand or carrying Ted; Sedgwick County SherlM ::''; ,,llvcslgck prod^icct>;_shouId b e __g rass tetany.^ is a problem , grass g pastures than on legume . tet' eth ...... 'I'It whcn riding the range. .. . V - S om e iV) personsons are-expectad-to',(be event—— 1 __ aTcrt to' s l ^ s of ^ fa ss'tc ta n y ‘ sspring grasses are HlglT'in" • •' p ap s t u r e s ...... -- Untreated animals usually I f a cow'^ is found down w ith ' w h ic h w ill incluelude a Judging contest, ~alSedIoca!toSS^ t ^ transaconitlc acid. The acid Is Producers unfamiliar with ddie. # Ig ra ss tetany, give h er a 500-cc which are likely to appear ti showmanship -contontest, an address by an sscheme'and-was. hopeful tUQ.v^ji under weather ' conditions tthought to form Insoluble grass £ letany who suspect they For treatment. Gibson IInjection, either IP or IV. of ■ American Anguss Assoclatipo- representative sswindlers Muld be .captur^J cxperlenccd this spring, says ssails of magnesium In the have h affected animals should recommends r having a supply Ithe gluconate. Then keep an . . _ ...... andatouroflheram■anch. _ ^befon tbe grain was sold. consult a veterinarian: ex- oof calcium magnesium ieye on'her. ■ Gene Gibson, Twin Falls, digestive d tract, thus making c Expected to participate pat are. Ben Coelln,' - “It’s almost Tm>wibIe:IS! ~ * ■ dietary magnesium tension I livestock specialist.’ University of Idaho cxtcnsfon • d — Horseshoe Bend, presfdentpr of the Idaho Angus IIdenllfy the grain after lU b ^ ^ -■ counly ..extenslon:-agcnt--or...... livestock specialbl. iunavollable to the animal. - c — ...... Association and histlls son; RodCosJinrpresIdentof-;—— IMW":he.M!a.‘"Aftera!l.^corn.2 This produces a magnesium olher c persons who has had Although grass tetany can- the Idaho Junior AniAngus Associatkn. Iis ilEi com,'wheat's like w Eeilj occur year around, U Is mosl ideficiency in the anlmal,,cx- - - experiencet wllh the prolilcm. . ‘Syria coolss Iraqi -| andandbarley’sllkebartey4io -‘r likely lo appear during a long, pressed p as a grass tetany says s Gibson. wet, cold spring wllh . Icm- condition. c Early signs of grass tetany____ peralures between 40 and GO Grass lelanv most often i -dhputenxitithrwater ^ District unn d er HAW • ibeen occasions when w ateH j^ defirecsF ahrenk i i — ------—r< Qccui'f tn~Dldt!r cows n u r s i n g coordination « and loss of ap- the system was bdow catf or. producing milk. Firsl petite. j DAMASCUS I UPl I - Syria took)ok th e h eat out of Its sim m ering BOISE (UPl) - The Hoyden recreational uses. | Gra.'a icfny, Gibson ex: ( . state’s minimum qualltiv The water, until recently was . plainK. Is a magnesium and i second calf heilers a re less As the condilion progrcssc.-;, idispute wllh Iraq today by increasiia sln g th e flow of w ater down the 1Lake Irrigation District Is a 1 rctluiredlorjlriaklngwter:^:^-:: deficiency lhal occurs in callle susceptible. s Adult males or breathing I is labored, animals ]E u p h rate s River to parched Ira qqi i farmfi la n d s. • -public i water supply, -an- untreatad-but-some 18-monlhs - and somellm es In sheep------— steersareusuallvnolaffccted.s --slaggcr, - - 1 they salivate The Syrtan Arab News Agency;y ssatd the govemmenl decision opinion < from the Idaho at- ago th e d istric t added a sim plei (.ooUflg lor a baiter car? Look t ...... me cutulied p a o e s^ IMi _ y ~ t o boosi th e flow of w aler fromn tlthe Euphrates River Dam in “-- tomey general-said Monday. - chlorination device. Since lhat...... Syria'had been taken "dcspllc>ltc lh e altitu d e ol the Iraqi and Is subject to the rules o f' time, Kldvrall said, there haye= e x i r - ; 30 Doy PrecipitoifotionO utlook '''— , outhoriKes." the Slate Health and Welfare Both: countries were locked Inn a bllter feud for monihs over ^ Department. Iraqi_a«usatlons_tha^l by with.i^hqldjng the waters of the '____ The opinion written for — ^JamcsKlmball.'supcrvlsor'of—-|JIOSS!LIR|j KUCkH^Q:: Euphrates'Syrla was endangeringng ithe ilves of three million Iraqi the region envlfonmenta] farm e rs. ‘ division,, said the irrigation . L ' I { The dispute led to Syria clos‘ng‘ng ils airline offices in Iraq and ' district Is a public water o rdering the Iraqi airw ays to quitjll S y ria and a t a n on overflights i supply under the definitions of b^ airliners In Itic air space of' cacach counlry. The Syrians also Idaho statutes. ^ p o . _ closed the Iraqi consulate In Alepp< Atlomcy General Wayne Iraq denied Syrian allegationsms that a Syrian embassy em- Kidwell. In analyzing the ■ \ ■' V' / V - ploycc )n Baghdad had been woui.•ounded in a knife fight wllh an situation, said' the lake for > n orm al Iraqi Intelligence agent and alleglleged Syria wanted to close lls many years has suffered in­ / A SO V C em b assy In lh e Iraqi capital " to0 hhi id e Its sla n d on the Euphrates creasing levels of pollution as I N O t M A l ------— R iv er dlsputo.!^------— ------Ihe-resull of-direct-sewage— ^ AnArabLeagueoltempt lomedile d ia tc In th e dispute failed when __ disposal , Into its waters.^ ~'Syri;Cw1thdrcw its delegation fromfroi tailu held at lhe technloal - ■ seepage from yptic tanks orf — level at the Lcague'rtfflcesliTCalr afa j a c 0 fit l a n d s a n d .r— — r a l r o r - : ------— 3 “ ^ ' " Ron'SllflgeiHp'Hpylege.TrucK.Bed__;^ F r o m ; :— With CaHio 'nnGotelnBackll C ," To 0 -9 0 -7 8 - ^ - O ld e s t U 1 S fossU s5 f o u n d Dofo-. t., e-N.Y. Times Servicivice 'dls<»v^ thee f of younger thanitheNortbCarollnaspeclmeoU.- th< - ' _L 1 ’ X\ NIA» poiychaete aniWllds;' w ere foundund last year by PaleonlologisigisU know IltUe about piiK^m-r .PJr \A N O tM A lp ■— J E f l S o v t geolo^sts from Vlr^nla Polytecirtechnlc 4nsUtute brian life becau:ause there were few. if any. crea*I* . potato bulk b«dt, w«w * mok* Iha'i* comblna^ and excavated lale last month1 by workers Irom turet with hardird shell* thai .wjuldpreserve w ell., ^ N O H M A I j : tlohi for' grotn, b«an#aM .'j«B)}ip»W »o»fc445 ■ D u k e UnivOTlly.' w here Ibey w)ylll ill eventual)/tie Tbe well knovtown triboUtes. whlcb bad hard .- boused. . In Ibe succeeding Cambrian Era. - b«lt 'c6hv«ypr.'~W «r miiriiik*.)! wirii c * I ibdlt,aroM lDl :-bodied worms li , AslX'foolbyi>y nlne-foot slab of rock bearing thea M d dump for bM ti.I. the (mprettlon of tM r aegmMle*nled bodi^ some .iro^rmhiaiwaw as.brrtten ioofa by w o rk m eh w lth ■ rromt'•-1 -T 6 ' m o re th a n I foot long. ' pneumatic-drllIrUU and shljiped to the United PTiH llfe:^ HFWHBw % To .*11ie-woniu)>robably>liNMxi IIn^bur^-db.: . .States Gm 1Idficalq0 Survey beadquailers in! j s M B «beacM alons volcanlcisliibdrrtbat tb onceexisted Restan. Va-jrijubere lt-wUH>e-on^tiiplardurteg- O otoi I In fMrpmr* h**:»rtd-O r?l^l5r^T3|^i^ ofot Uie;b|eeht^mnial;^;.AR)a^ ------waTiaN«irwW HtiH tibStltV iet^O AA - —- 'Qloveri « pi^eMor ogy at Vprwho, Independence.e . ' ...... ' 0 '. 1. >'fW- SO Si^B iw i8 9 ~ ' tW ^ n e M ay , Ju n e 4 .'lB 7 S '. f c I ibraGriii^ 1

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•TWIN PALLS - Sheriff PauT^ttirder said today'peifs^ “^ 3 shouldSh not try to a te r tte South.Hlilslls andi Shostene Basin roads ' munlt]lunlty Library' Auoditkin ' i " . ■ "'|#-Sv'r S beyond lho«e a ^ 'w h lc h havebeeniclearedofsnow. cl . |W Injc. c. has aanotineed' the i He s^ d even (b o i^ ll is Jiine manyhy roads slllJ*8ve snow four . V i selecUdectlon of a new librarian for - i'/;,. [‘■■:''i..\}ii.'-'': ~1-V •' no(Klcd^iHtTnnddrorhavi; ■ ■ ^ ^ ifrKetchuiMadHty. sizable wash 0^ . " Katmeen liulgnan,-recently"^ “ '' A number of pttple attempting to0 ggo Ihrough Shoshone Basin ^ seicretarydftteBialnepxinty:. cret to Deadline R ld^ in fou^wheel dri’Irive vehicles haVe.become „ ...... v ______Plannl lannlng and-Zoolpg-Coro.-,-, stuck. KAiATHLEEN DUIGNAN mlssloilsslon, will begin,hw dirties'' t tte !ibrpryJh\C»«eliJShe.;„„_i - Sheriff C order sald Mr. a n d M rs.i. Roberti Hall ond Ihelr two ------'dogs'went Into tte Shoshone Basinn areaa In a four-wheel-drive— — fllL.loln- Barbara^Hart,". , aqulsl pickiq} truck Sunday, bM am e'stuck: arand had to walk out. n Ms. Dulgnan, has had a :■ H esaid tbey.left tte vehicle In a sno>now bank on Big Creek about , Road funding aried background.:Rai8edJn_i.___ 7 p.in. Sun^y a ^ being unoble tolo ifrw li. They walRea untIT~7 be_Palo_. Alto.. area_oi:.:___ _ : l i ^ "about 10 p.m. whenltey made camiimp and'sfay^ in thie open' Tn il i i l e s changcd :olifomla.lhe .revived. o v e r n l ^ t ...... ’ ' I ■ - i j M T O .WASHINGTON.-W t - Rep. .A.B.L.B. ln „ a r t_ h ls t O Q L jr o m ______- - T h ey began walking bfick to the mainainroadandShcriffCorder '"j le o ^ o Hansen, R-Idaho, says Slanf>brar ' '~T~ r the couple he met a road Corder said while searching for tl hange regulations which have «nter for tte advancement of , grader crew from tte Twin Falls Highighway.District who reported (1,^^ireatened tte funding of high- manananagement educatloti at tte . i i i k i r . ;'■ •■ ■ ' someone broke tte glass in their grap-adcr which was left on tte ^oy'oy projects adm inistered in Stanf

ocent propertyowncr Ifthe GOODING - The hot tem|Mraturaturc in the flre stoHon_and------_Unejnustt o bo-pald-for-by-tte adjoce — -ihenidSrormoovlDBnrtes-lhl^i^lghtcd the Gooding City owowner was requesting tte removal. Coundl meettng Mntday nlghl. Inothcr business, councllmcn: C h in e se XJar(ment at tte flre stationan w\ a s 8S degrees Afonday. finfinishing In tte Strickland and PalnlerPi subdivision if Ihe Councilmen agreed to insulate thee buildingbu os soon as possible dc'developer furnishes all materials. TTh he developer Is to put In a TEAMA VP and delay purchase of an air condionditloncr unih bids can bc foufouMnch base coursc, curbs andd g u tte rs and the city will to I Pres. F<^ord received from air conditioning contracitractors. . pnprovide the grav e l base, seal a n d primrime coats. with aequns bad received cost estlmolm a tes from several fumliujt>_^ — Agreed to allow the county to stortore tte collection bins on the sto re s, bu t Sid Byram', wIm w as onemeof o I'scUiwnsotlemilngthe ’ GoodingCity (i) dump site until the countunty landfill begins operation IPEKING — China would welcomnme Presidenl Ford If he meeting, suggested tte purchase shoushould bc m ode from someone aniand the bins can be placed around thehe county.< de China this year. The . f l )I museum aChinese view, a s conveyed to the Amcm erican editors, is th a t Ford support CSI -it-fiUH-welcomer-wbethfifcOTHWl.A- te-hasI serlous-toplcs:^.---™ TWIN FALLS - Efforts of the CoCollege of Southern Idaho to negotiate. ni . establish a permanent building to0 Ihouse the Norman Herrett China stands by her position that; theth United States must with- 1 M useum have gained support ofot (he Twin Foils' Counly didraw Its military lorces from Taiwan, Ti break diplomatic ... ,------. .... „ e its defense commitment to - ■ Republican Women. relations with Taipei and abrogn(e ii .4 The group voted Monday to assistilst CSI personnel in ony woy the tl Kuomlntang Regime. But Fcklnjting recognizes the problems ’ possible In the project. lhat Wa-shlngton faces and docstes not necessarily expect { Dr. James Taylor. CSI president,nt. oddrcsscd the^epublican ___ C’everything to happen al once. ______■■■ ThlSTippears to bconlmportantt concillatorj-a gesture in view ------— women’s group, explaining the unuiinusual museum'collection of RoncnoN . H errett h as been donated to th e coll'Mllcge but there Is a need for of o: the widely held belief that Pckinsing would not welcome Ford < proper facilities in which to house it sot it c an be m ade available uunless he brought substantial conccsscsslons over Taiwan. /Automatic .W asher . AAutom atic Dryer for educational benellts to elemenlentary through college age • Cibl e*picH|f tlalnltM ll»*t tub - • titclftetl drytf wllh stiInlMi stistudents. ■ OtMit, hlgh.TWM •tliiiof •<(iHl drum w^Wog »eil©n ' • fl fU« Itm pttdurt Mttctlen* dry — He-said-an-applicalion-haa-toeefrrff•m#de^hrou8h-the-Nationnl ------j B\Bicentennial Commission for fundsnds for the building project. • J comblnillent • FiFour drying crclttwlttieo«J,do-s — to thatla t bran d new car. H ‘ Somebody complained to the! FederalI Communications H LINCOLN COICOUNTY ■ ------0 Commission, which takes a dim vieview of such things, and the f l • v.-.»., Oerk'iOffiOffice ^ gran ted t t e station only a oneyp-yp- r license renew al Instead H ' E n e i ^ y s e a r ce hl . W arrinl;^deed^:>Ir.andM rs. DUonion Otristenjen lo Mr. and M n J. FCC 0, SJImpson; Mr. and M n. WUllim llrgerhontllrg to Mr. and Mn. Dixon of ol the normal three, so it coultl review rc' Its practices after a • ■ WOnXHIN lineire resumed dHlUng In tte ChrU ( lm en; Mr. ■nd M n. Hoyt B.. sToanSI to Mr, and M n. William shorter sl interval.' Jenei HounUlu.a. INil., tn tte geottennal tb > g e rtu n i: Mr. and M n. John H. Andeiitderson ond Mr. and M n. W. A lthough the case w as settled In 1971,19^ th'e m a((er cam e up last H Ancfereon lo Mr..and M n. Hoyt B. SloaSloan and Mr. and M n. Lester C. ■ aM Tgjr p w je d by9 tltte Lor Alan»« Scientific ' Amtenon. Wweek at a closed mecMng aUended;d by five of the seven com-_____H ...... — -Uborabicy. Tbe cooeoavcntloQal .drim a« rig wlU ' M r and Mr«. DawW DpwncyjoAlr. arandJilzx.4Joyd McFarland; M r.' . ~"■mlssloteW“as; n i an example of'mlslilslcadinR.prwticcs of some , ■ link ^ i JDMooUiMCdMp-i«a.-'GoM water-«lU-be ------—1 and M n. Frank R. Lewis lo Mr. and MnM n. toyd W, h' —bbadcaslfiK.______’...... jjborrocTinianatoiinjnBB ------' aiHl* Mrr. Joliii li. Hutmnllh lu Ron

T T T T T T T ^ m . Castleford! honoreesJ x JUNIII I • - m i i m u k 4D 0A IIAlAISEN IS ‘ >d IO(MniolJMnnl« JUNIIi l T LueySuerShem ABCNm K athleen Shdton with 3.$ to 3.991.99 averages, and Don Bishop, iCO Hoo»n'iH«fOt» Uli1#fo«,fS-Net«ht»rt«>8d A8CHSC N m GLADYS MOOUNIaiNioTHiK ; - SJO N0CN*W* CSSNm Teresa Bybee. Rex Logrone, Kimlm NMcRoberts. Ann Potucek and ^ VHIaWcgn Andj(fldjiQimith CaSNm N m WRii i«n* S ' • « ' N m . TheE»eetrteOBfnp»ft)r-- N m AvctloHMfi noydFtoydDrewn - B ruce Wheeler. 3.0 to 3.49 averages. l* « ...... News' thifiHrUimi' 206m Truth! , . Mo»<#"B»tririi" .* - — ^ u ntor»w|thfl 4.Qavcrage Include1^ fVhhiP Cox. Lisa Grovboal TJ] Uttt«>^MonlMPr»lri« ______ususoKiiioiirwwtrt uiimCSowOTti^ ■ ______J W» I iT l - ^ ' M arkpierce aod Dnda Rector. OthOthers Include Jennifer B arroni~ ^ ------: -'f e ^ Q o e d — ■ — -Uiet* ------OtOtomtlIAMTHCOO«(^ MO PMTOMtll HoltywoodTtlcriiionTheilrt BurrC lahfGfihifl ' ~O uw »ki “ Adv«niMm*Rft J TanJ Conner. Qalre HesselholtIholt. LouAnn Klnyon, Susan i m N«W1 Lot*, »(tfi Jwfl* S a»*,Am«lc»St)fi* N m N m — » AWctlonMni 1 ]^ M Mstort tort, I &oiy Oibem * R uny^ Ctervl Smallwood andnd :M issy W lg ^n s, 3.5 to 3.99 " 1M9 . • JoftftnyC«cn— . I M lTD(uiii« ■ i- arcniges, and Oavld Barron. Mikellike B u rk h a rt. Bill D avis, Arlene J V NI I I• t - - : t1 « ,Cvtl»«OE»««noN»« H, m m - o •'«««* ffavard. Selena Howard, Greg GarGandlaga, Alan Johnson. Gwen l i a ^ ■ VM*'VUtWortdSpetU) nOOYtANTIQ^NTIQUIS I * ■■ *«ltJun*S . . . ___ Orr^ Jo h n Peterson, Cindy Riifllniifiing. Garth TocColi and Janet " " "• .11-J9 DIgViUn BgVaMy Ailv*rtU*mMli J ...WK4fel«r,lOto3.49averagef- - -JM#. -Tomomw...... (gl»Mot>of.diyliiii«lsiajj^j,ar,H .,h . IWO [I . ’fiophoowrewith4.0average: is.is Janet Peterson, and Debbie _ N m • - I QnvtiiUillui«3.Sto3:99Bve ge.OtherslireSandyCox,Debby •* j v Ni i n n ' . D if fi; C M s U te Easterday. PhilII GcGandlaga. Ma;tGuerry, Kelly ’ r< lAttYKOUNrJUNTttl ; ! • ' Craig Pierce. DavidI Ro:Rollins. Scott-Tverdy and Jim -< AdMrtls«iMnltJum tJuiM lO ...... Auctf«nMf*iKir*W«gil•a a Dmi P ctta n e n ...... - -~ -

Itf S S ^ M f a n a n class. Ja n a KraiKramcrho5a 4.0Avcrage; Mike -4 J U N1 I 1 4 ^ w M v d , R M io a H a t ^ . Doug How]io w a rd a n d Jo h n Klnyon, 3.5-3.99 IDAHO rAXMMMffflY tui : aqd 'Hike Bulkley,. JohJohn Deatherage. Terry Gon- : | i i Adv«i1iw m MiH tiJ« iJ«n*l2 AtfCllMMrsiltoraWanii et Keller. Larry Rector. Ton^. ^ aN«DmPattM*wi ' f llJIS^1^1«ecoirud Janl«^lice Van C asteren, 3,0-3,49. ■I X 'lIjilX ilTi i' iu 'll».‘ld a fe ^ ‘a i v ^ ^ j B ( D if ta a s ^ ifirst Ml1 8 ^ ; ^ Ipick"

NEW yOBK (UPI) - Belwetn«o«)0*nd70rf^ing"meliwlUi “ Boulder OoUeglant In'ColoradaT^rhere, ln70games,tehit .4il Boone,aS8,l4SpoundsouUipawolCi Be of C ^ Sulta>FuHftrton.Boone,T:. ' >,^,1 dieama ol p l a ^ oiajiir leavie bba a ll w U Ite w a lU n g lo see bow . wlUilSbomeruns.- v , , w wf te posted a 12-2 season m ark. iqipset » et ( te Trojans of U ^ In Uie Legion t«ain opensi n s p l n y {blsll, or bow knr.-lbey go In.WiWednesday’s wmual sunaner - • ‘nieCdUeglans.cudMdbyBaulldiIldeMosctetto.wUltetapped- ' wiw estem NCAA regionals and wUllie leat a d Cal S U te Into th e NCAA "M ..beaTllyJn.U» itcalL llM cii^ bas«s no doubt aboul.Goodwln's____ ;wWorid Series on Friday in OmahalabajgalM t.anolherJM lege.^--—-fl gle n baaebal l - t ^ wlU open Ita------1 ___ • ■ .V . —t Alnoba.lbefieode wbo ha> rates baseball orgMiuUon. and run, and you can do a lot outside of baI seb a ll whlt6.yj)U’replaying. ording lo coach Bud Grant. scouting for Um Pittsburgh PIrati which our club was buift, "accordii L enny Yokum, a scout for Um NewN< O rieans a rea, said t e was equalize ipotlaI opportUDlUetcn> fx-.w oroen oould ■ some of hit colleagues. p InlfTWtlfg*-lUeglate aUrieUe p r ^ r a m s . Um e v e of Um annual summer ' surprls^ to see Um progress of baseball programs In Italy. ' Peterson said Tuesday on Um T te sta n d ardIs. s, cacaUed UUe DC, w ere ^ ip ro v e d ------baseball Hiraft-U«it-more-and-wi-more-fordgn-bom-bascball ..— France.-and-SouUi.Afrlca. as wdlw as Taiwan, whose LltUe — 0nvis on-lock~^------by PretUent Fordrord and iMW secretvy Caspar p la y ers wlU t e on N ational andi AmericanA League teams In Uie ■■ ^ League team s have captured Uiehc w orld LL tiUe Uie p ast four Mas cenlerfidder Willie Davis. Weinberger.Tuetda:eaday. Groups repreaenUng boU BALTIMORE (UPI) - Texas MiUnue. y e ars. next decade If current trends conU omen athletes Immediately acquired over the winter from.!>m.Ufe Montreal Expos, will te Id. was-competltion from college ‘‘In tim e Uiey will produce propl(p la y ers.’’ Yokum sajd. "W e are men aod wpmei BillyMarttnaaldTuesdaynlBht.------One of Um big reasons, h e said, eoaehes fer Awerieait^weebaU^ I trip irom Arlington, la ... Itf------A tpoketmanlwn for the NCAA Slid lhal U »;^ And Uwy m ay t e com ing tromn ItalyH . F ra n c e , and SouUi Africa slrong throwing arm. Baltimore forTuesday'sgame!againsttteOriolcs.duborflclals agi . leveloped Uirough participation, fa Q u n of Ute regUreguUUoos to allow Uw proflb: 3a1) as well as Um Latin Americann countries< which have already "Fielding and hitllng can te devi sa id . W ben u k e d if be would SUSPsuspend D avis. M artin sa id : “ No. m aking sporU of coio ^ J ooUm U a n d b a s k e U ia f l-^ O conUlbuled vasUy to Um G re at AAn m erican P a stim e. and U iat's what UMy are doing inI UioseUi countries." we’re jin g lo tndehlm." to control tbelr' own revenues, "M ay w d l ^ ^ a l T te baseball draft does not InvInvolve players from outside Um "WlUi conUnued a m ate u r play]y we will have a sprinkling of >s are interested In Davis, who is Uwendof IntercoUTcoUegiate aUileUc prpgram t a».. ««j Marlin hinted lhat-two dubs ai [Md anytim e, a n d often a t a lower pla y ers o u to f E urope." Y okumI sasaid , ’.‘but 1 Uiink soon we'll t e United States. Tbey can te signed w« have knownittem tben tare^dedri»"' • h ittin g .249 w ilh n v e hom e runs and 17 runs batted in. but getting good players out of Cuba ag ain .” prtce. Asked If te agreetgreedwlUiUwNCAA.Duketaki;. W>c ■ refused to dlsdose the clubs. n a l basebaU d u b s have erected a H e said whUe scouting Um Woriorid Amateur games two years Seventeen o f Uie 24 professional "IwouldconcurwltlrwlUi Uiat view." , . w hich w ent Into effect Uils year, ago In Managua, Nlcaragua.tegol;ol an Indication Uiat Uwre might computeriied scouting system, w B ut ,JM a d d edid UuUiat “ T O t Uling U o f a vetyc-r.'* te a Uawlng of relaUons tetweenen Uie U.S. and Cuba because of AA decathlon.^ to determine Um best Americ;rican aUiletes. which Peterson S w ^e leads NCA^ in team were conducting Uwm- - - - - — — c o o ^ le x n a tu ree . AAndi for m e to c o m m en t o n Uw^lQSi. believes a re sUU Um c re a m of Utem crop In term s of natural 0fta. Um way members of tte Cuban I PROVO. Utah (UPl) - FornierTiier NCAA cham pion Raim o Plhl ■ spedto>w ^Id te t e p rem a tu re oUwr tb a n "W e might select 40 players,"I," h e sa id T uesday, "an d Um tc^ ^ sd v e s. record in U>e sh o t put and won toe UiXomofUieNCAA Inkeepb^^lfis^ o f B righam Young sel% m eel reco IU m a tch w hatever tte y m ight te " T te Cubans seem ed to hav et m'm o re freedom Uian Uiey had in 10 or so we’U gel because we w ill; program *, b ut t sUsUU re c o p iz ln g th e n e e d lo « 7 / 4<)i)-melerjlash TuesdayjilglUI for a _ c o m m a ^ n g 231-polnt lead -previous conlesls," te sali, "It''It's a political.question .as to, I halfway Uiii)u^"4hedotbe-(aat«ti«liig=iioiiH^=ipis^i^ --r-' overOre^'sOalgBrigham hall whcUier Uiey’ll t e allowed to playay ba seb a ll heren>ut It would t e — " t t e oUMr 20 o r 30 p la y ersi wwon’l setUe for a $5,000 bonus, porta." • . - - - -- zrr-TiajtjUgr: : uieNCAATrackandFleldChampamplonships. tocoUeglatespcrta which is all w e m ay f e d UMy a re 1w orth." a rea l good avenue for restorlngini(international rdollons.'' Plhl. a naUve of Sweden, piledUed up a m e e l rec o rd 4,186 points Peterson said college coachesEs coflen tell prospcctlvc players to a fte r winning th e sh o l put w ithh a Uirowt of S2 feet, V/, inches and ta k in g the 400 m e ter dash in149.2 49.: seconds in Uje ralfrdclayed * competition...... i Tennis prosI offer answera to Di) a v i s C lip M emphis move rumorrn nnfonnded have tte honor of representing ------KlNGSTONrJamaica (UPI)'I) .-:--Tbe-AaK>ciatlon of .T ^nls - players lii tte world who can ha - M em phis ^ u n d s president Mike Uielr countrf^in intemallonarpli-play wimtsurspendtngttewhole-^— IffiMlraiS. Ttxm. (UPI) - Mi P rofessionals, which for Um laist st ifive years has failed In Its bid to 0 know ledge of a n y efforts lo move Sloren said Tuesday he has no kn g e t Um Davis Cup streamllne something like the NFL New EngEngland Patriots,” takes virtually 12 monUis and] m ore th a n six rounds to com pletei dptermlnedbyUM^mlnatlvepc -H ted by Um ATP’S computerized ' Um competiUon, thus mekinidng It virtually Impossible forr individual .players, as reflected r ... rankings,ofj)layerswbo_haye.coco m p eted in_one o r m ore $2S,000 - ■ B ears sign No. 11 c< h o i c e ------— powerhouses Uke Australia andiodUMjJnltedSUite8tQ.fjeIditelr .. , strongest teems. tournament during Um la st 12 moin o n tb s. CHICAGO (UPD -TlJeChiarhicago Bears Tuesday announced' J a c k K ra m e r, Um A TP execuiicutlve director, said, "Um idea forr . - HUM.toumament were tote« hheld next week. Uw elghl coun- tbe signing of their No. 1 draftIraft choice, running back Walter Uiis type of competition has beeie e n In Um planning for some years. tries represented could te draIrawn from: Uw United States, 1 e w a s usin g U » fight a s a tune-" from a sdflsb viewpoint, Ucoulixildhdpusout. dude George Carter, Travis GrG ra n t, D w ight L am ar. Rick Mount T T O u p for b is next UUe defennFense in S e p te m te r against Kenn "W e could pick iqj som e provroven la le n t Uuit could turn dUr 1)01]n and perennial aU-slarMdOanliu ild s . • iM's college-draft Is tenlativdy to U .S. p ro s 3 B uchannan. dubaroundoverhight,” tesaidaid. Aiikerson said Um league'i "San Diego’s CaldweU Joneines Is one of Um best two or Uweee .. scheduled for June 16Ui or 17U],7Ui. B u t despite Virginia’s record. centers In Um leag u e and Ume a a d d lU o n o f h im to our d u b wouldd Uiey are noLgeUlngUM flrsl chodiolcelnUiatone. .. B y U n l t e d ^ P o p b e l t s s o n ’s) Gl c o a c h ^v e us a new look." D enver gets t t e n u m te r oione-cN>lce In compensaUon for . T en y e a rs ago, $4.7 m illion wo le M arvin B arnes going to SpiritsI ts of .St. Louis la st season. He wasI . Pele’s signature, even hadui teh< been willing.T te BrazUlan . h i l l s b o r o ;t io -;( u p i )-- eElm er Hearst was fined SlOO forir . Virginia’s look last seasonn wasV terrible. T te Squires, whose hen bewent toStrLouls Uw league- strlUng the coach of his son’tson’s b^eU ull team because Uke previous owners traded away:av some of Um ABA'a.bttU>layenu-i.------Denv«iadraItdiok»andwhei Back In 1962, afler P d e hadad lele. i Brazil to Ils second Worid Cup coach wouldnot let hliBon play.Jay------~-- — ~lndudlng7ullus Ervlng, finishIshed wiU> a 1 S « record, t t e vrorMrt compensatedUMNuggetsbygiigiving Item Uiis year's top draft. championship In ChUe»UMe tournament lot Is pl#yed every four Keant. of Barnhart, waas convictedco of common assault for«r years-^tte Juvenlus d ub ofif ItalyItal c a m e wlUi a bla n k check for striking OoMfa David Piercierce at Windsor High S ^ . :------w i“tIgnalurerH lsdub-of 17l7yearB,"Santorot;S8(rPaulo.'waa— ye : AuthoclUea i i a Hearit striricriric Pieroe-b'reaklng hU law andid * ' Uw'prMltlMiVAf ~ looeening s«ne teetb-afterr aan n a r g u m » l la s i 't 't e . i beiia'Qse~“ 2 onal asset,” and Um d e a l w u dead.- H eant'i son p ay id t^ not ... declared Pde was a "naUonal ...... P d e sta y ed te m e and le d B3razU razl to a Uilrd wortd UUe in Mexico . . . lnl970. Durham signs wlw itii Piiiiiips Soccer Is a way of Ilfe In, Brazil.Bra; Just a s it is in m o re Uian 10B*Y Bob D urtiam , Tw in F a llsI HighHis School graduate and two-year co u n tries o f Uw wortd. S tars rs mustm sUy teme. Tte govem m ^ J starter at College of SouUiemm Idaho,K has signed a letter of intent ' w as a fra id il would t e tosseded out01 of office had il allow ed P d e to . wiUiPhiUlpsUniversltyofEnldSnld^OUa. j p la y In Italy te c k In ’62. I. B u t P d e Is now 34 a n d haslias nol played a compeUUve gaiptl s I sin c e la st N o v em ter. BrazilII losilost lU w orld tlUe hi W est G ^ a n ^ Three Eagles hoiio n o r e d ______. k-^--latt-*ummer-iriUi-Pde-8itUnsitUngH)n-Uw-«iddlnes-M-a.o:tt^^ Two CoUege of soulbemlda]ridaho Golden Eagle baseball players i . mentator. He resisted governmernm ent fand popular p ressu re to puU.^ . bave received honora^ roenUonroe all-America honors and a . oo his No. 10 Jersey Just once» mnu w . -Vg third ba t been named 10 thee aUaU-nationitnourhament team. h - Pde's finances are also said to1 te SlighUy suspect, so Uw N en ^ i Catcher Denny Tramrod,iDd, Fairfield.. Calif., and pitcher Y ork Cosm os offer of $4.7 mllliimillion to play Uiree'22-gam e se asw R « ^ Rodger Bills, soptenoree fromfi Idaho Falla, received Um I-; ' wasloomuchtoreslsL booorabteroenUons.. ' ■ "TbeyoneredmeUMsky.UMy. Uw earth and U w 'stB ^" Pele ome obvious te would play In iw . - FlnhBobI>d>u(iiiile.^l!galt Lake Clly. made all-touroament r • recently wben It ted become for U t play U third bas^ durinuring Uwnatkinal finals. - York. "But I shall oot bieplayliplaying for mysdf. I shall te playm ^j^ \y . forBraiil." llll ‘P i l t pnoaatro■ .Ho*B Hp' lived with 11 since t e broke.in^tl W o m e n g o l f e r* s si m e e t U wlUiSantwasais-year^oiarTtld. T M I saittft year, b e w ile d MP , ^ i ^ r Ute Twin Fallt mimidpalwa] w om en's gcdf assodaU on will m eet I-. .. Um n n t o f 106 ga m es In Uw Um BrazilianI naOonal colors for at8;»a.m . Tburaday at them» m u ^ p ^ course diibhouse.- IT "" IntemaUonal niatch againstist aar rd h riv a l. ArgenUna, wUb every m ove In Uw M a ra ca n a s t a d l i a ^ : The meetlng.wm te b OQowed ^ I v th e an n u al " ^ t Uk pro" r criUcal fans watching his ever} o n te s t in w hich O y d e Thomm n ste n wUl p o st a sta n d ard which Um U- taRta.'. . . ■ . raembenwOIteaUowMtosbosboot at.li^udlngfullhandlcap. I . In 1968. to played In hisIs'llrsl ni Worid Cup, tcorinjg tw ite,'ife,, . t . . . r ’. BraxU’tKvlctoryovttS'KtovedenlnUM'flnai In S to d to . H e « ||t^ . natltetlme. . . Sonicssign Olej , i i .HENWAABONc leyniclt _ - , " ■ Pele, BrsxU ^ Santoes wwe enLon.to.gtealetbelglitiJ!M ^. ' h k M e a i r t v a a thedeU a M n'aU ttittallrir' ■-SEATTUCtUPlK^Aitni■ In w Ulliii bapcoed loilK finittirts - santoi played an exhlMUonowo overaeat ibey added fu iS lO to ^ wortd U itM w te o tbe SealSeattle a tn m lc io t Ibe NBA oed pri<» If Pe le v at Induded InInU U« M llndi^ .a5aM I':iareto> pIck-Fraik' Olaytildi ol. Seattle ly Um T O teit Blayer tbe ' UKtr ftnt-fOUDd d ra ft p k iM n Mt&'Aam It IWW la AlUiougli unqueiUonably U« f ever bad. P^ram alned modem odeit U i i w ^ l t aU. «veo ,Umu^ ^ U n tm il ty . ' ■ . ' , h e r f ^ e s l p q I m M M n h i t t . BveiybodywairMKaab^,b(a. . '■ w - ' - a s i s . nibbed thouidealwlUi U^ h9 and pMldeBlt and]«ai-.so(^||^ , DO diiraM aod c a iM cbaiiai, no . . u t t b m P : • after w beiw r be travel^ • . ncrtm liaiutt»»tebirri>w* w b H, annual om baiattall..

-It ' ■ - : 22 T lm e s^ ew s. Twin Fills, Idatio ' Wednesday, VV June 4.19re NBA cHi^sa irfe y p ai c e J McGHmis-INl SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) - Tb > ; f ~ , ' 1 N ational Ba'aketball' rmie wrapped lip a twiw^lon O’Bi0 ’ B rl e I J S i ^ p e:n i qnatel nieineellng Tuesday, approving a replireplaced tbe c e tM ; Wattar. ' ' realnaoluU on calling on new NBA KKennedy em u tm a m a rn ^ 2pm.rotiisioner_J.aw rence , totbeprobastetbaHleaaia.’ p ' " r c h a r l o t t e ;N.c.'(UPir=—------^ < McGinnis Jumped the In- goUers who qualified for ihls round roui and came in with a par Charlotte Chi Country Gub with a: ■ w ay tbe leaffie can ippravt-?. .. Jlana Pacers ot the rival — year’s UiSTOpcir------^—71- 7 1 -1at the-Chariotte-Coimtry -66-66-lD-the-rooming-but-ho ------■ ■ H _____ m New-York!a~atgiilag-r«f------American Basketball Ficrrmcr Open winners Julius Qub Oul In tbe afternoon. Zariey slipped slip to 4-over-par 78 at ^ A n McGinnis u a i k r % p M , AssAssociation last week and'. ^ Boros and Gene Littler were had had a 67 In the morning rouiul Myers Myi Park lo the afternoon & signed a rep o rte d '$2.9 million among those, who grabbed and and a 69 Tuesday aflemoon. (or (or a 142 total. Charies Coody corcontract wilh the NBA New '1 4(oIs for this yearTopei at Three Tl golfers finished one was also In the group of nine "Thlslsoodirr^lhutbe'- YoiYoric Knicks. The Philadelphia cas

•Tft* 1 1 • , 1 TOPPLING Larvelle Blanks B of AtlimU U taste agree C. C. Is the only ^ ...... tu m M r t b y S t.L u u li*Tw f : ------succasaftd effort to break'Ik tip a doidrffr^ayrSt:------^------on pivot p l^ty . Loulswoa4-2(UPItdepbolb oto) . - a unique sm oothness, mellownessahd i lets Yankeeses nip TwinsI S 5 - 4 ______lightness no other I I BLO O M IN G T O N , M inn. NY nips Astros ^seventh home run of the season Aaroh climilbs to secondd place Canadian whisl(y I CUPI) - A two-run pinch-hlt Tuesdoy night to pace thc can m atch. For I double by Alex Johnson In the on O l 3-run homer Kansos Kai Cily Royals lo a S-2 righlh inning gave tbe New NEWn YORK (UPII - Dnve victory »I'J over the Cleveland__/^ 116 years, it's been vork Yankees a 5-4 win over Kin Indians. on hit list asIS Brewers w^ n Kingman’s Ihree-rw homer in a class by itself. - KmMdr O m M Bie Minnesota Twins Tuesday ^and and steriing relief pitching by ..• r n w ibriitt OAKLAND 0 (UPI) - A wild baibase hits, snapping a tie with srwp g j cl 19 11 Cmxv) II i i n I MMccdil. . i l i a M f t toa« ,, “The Best In The » ilg h i. ------• - 'BobBob Apodaca gave lhe New jgj;McflMV . 4»«t Uiminsrt 100B pltC)ltch by reliever Jim Todd StiStan Musial. f y Cobb Is the 5S'^-iSi !ilia“S' ill! 21 Johnson, baiting for Jim Y yor ork M els a 4-3 viclory over House"® in 87 lands.. ^ M S W il SCO:Kiored John Briggs wllh the allalltim elcaderwith4,191 hits. E&V liiisssi; i!i . HosoD. sawJtls.t)B&es:Ioaded . theJ.ou8ton_Aslro5_Tuesday the #inning..nm .in .Ihe.-jsixih-u-^J:;^Jhe.A ’s.hHd.lakeiLa-4ti.lcad__J555Il«nu-i----- ai9»I^c . 291 _ -i-IiLlaid'In^es fiflr dowathe nid - s s f i — - m - m ' * !i-s n ight...... - ^ CMiuci » ] 2 Dutr>M a tl ininning n and Henry Aaron after aft four innings off Brewers' U;c*r»rl u:c 4l20F o»w c'' 109 Bghtfleld line. U scored pinch- hsmi m t m pmk OnaetM *> 1 19 0 vriiMm a t o 9 w s s s S r III mmoved o Into second place on ..sit.starter Bill Travers, but 01IC4A Si ' .]ll2Btni)9ii J9I K i^ Larry Murray from omt Pnd M 10 9 9 PiMdon g . 9 0 9 ' baSb aseb all's alltlm e hit list In a 5- M Mlilw aukee tie d it up in thc fifth Tm ^ rt P ' 9 9 9 9 (i*W n ' 3 0 0 fiiird and Craig Nellies from GhvrcKin p 9 9 9 0 ttoK pA 10 9 SS,’™ .!!! K !!!i ...... III 4t v victory for the Milwaukee on a triple by Sixto Lczcano, a UurphT uuri p 0 0 0 9 MirUwt A 0 0 9 lecond. Murray was running c«m P«r| p 0 0 9 S t BBrewers r over Oakland walk. wt Pele Garcia's two-run lnaSf 9 9 9 —Jor- Chris-Chambliss, who SS S-'iiilSr iiii O am M ...... TlK Tuesday night that knock(sd double, do which chased Oakland (pened tbe Inning wllh a n«M>» log pS vTu id io i S r . ' ! ! ! £T6«r>i. lhelhe worid champion A’s oul of slarter slj Jim Perry, and Bill t« lingle. Nettles also singled and Ii2^» 1!! S^‘ lii! S; XM»eh i c a t M n p >*9o n (Irst place in the American Sharp’s Sh single. OMlMtf oS itl 109 OD^ Swdk'tolfl^'l^seyfUled ^ League west. Bill Champion, 64, making J, 2. Snaevd. Scot. V- Iheijases, setting up Johnson's IU.ta*f t. Ottitnd t lOftlUnulM av •!! S3' Ip k r w tt n ' f A lter ty in g th c score 4-4 an his hL first relief appearance S. s.' OUlvd II . r&iUfCin. CUrcd »UJuno HA.Sccn IHjavUICMUl B i— !-i44-i-JMinning cariier, Briggs led off since sli being demoted out of thc Itl. jKltoi I'll. SB<4ffOtntni. N««<. UlteM (H ( t 1 , 4, ththe ( Brewers’ sixth ^lfi^a~ “slarilHi^tiOo^plckedu^he sli ■, ------s r s . SSS:'. “ • ■ ■ ' ■ Sinsingle. DarreU Porter bounced w wl in w llh 4 1-3 Innings of Irm>t irr 2 !& * 4 J* * * '9 . & ! ! ! ! S to Todd (1-2). who threw loo ththrechlt hurilng. Tom Murphy u!i! ' B oston blanks SI2T * ^ "i \ \ { \ »T«Tt. C*(l«> imwaw. MB- “ la le to s ^ n d b a se trying (or a cscom e on in th c eighth to record 1o3 I t-2 Jt-J > I I I ChlcaKo 4-0 (oiforce play. Both runners ad- blb is ninth sa v e . LMWM Lr. . 1-3 0 0 9 0 I BOSTON (UPII - ~v;inuwl W Ull an infield out-end— ^ M lI^V V B r i^ scorcd lhe winning run AchU <«rht> s r| — ln|«te4l«t0Wl»tlll.«n»Cin»»fa. S _ S ’ Iiiiii ScSit«« i. I— III - threg-hltter nnd rookie Jim when wl Todd uncorked a wild -M------SSR'S Miirmrw IIM Rice nickeled a Ihree-run (irsl ■pitch.' pH ------Cincinnati 8-4 - Inning homer Tuesday nighl, _ Aaron‘ stroked a first Inning ^ sim tar *«1»4 iiii c i^iting the Boston Red &x 10 double ao .to -give "him 'isole— possession of second place on i s : s : ) over O ' Pittsbnrgh a 4-0 win b v e r th e Crhicago I » WhlteSox. the lh' all-time hit list with 3,631 1PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Joe W “ S a vi/e^25^t6^ ( M C N n SnM * »SSS!* "mmm m«Mi (ta. Ill*Morgan's bases-loaded triple. * - ttcktl . - *l»ll....-0 highlighted an 11-hit attack iwrjii ^ ««l a Cvta It IOO 2-rnn * single C m a . »T« ca. w m . hl| Oru& tOISBurlnanu 900 S ^ « » iS.".'!*.**.*? a an n d G ary Nolan and WUl w SSw i 19 4 0 0 0 llO Ppaces Tigers McEnaney combined to hold £ tiMmncl <0Slfk«9i I I I ANAHEIM. Cam. (UPII - , cmvm i h I « ( a } tthe n Pittsburgh Pirates to seven uran g «ri 2 0 t 0 ttmfM » o tt Uwi k 1 0 0 0 H«Mk 00 0 ClGary Sutherland’s Iwo-run'. a. H 8 ^ Octt (BmM. hits(jIi in Iimng the Cincinnati fkciwdu S ]OOOCnn><1 0 0 9 Ooma^C ]9t9C ntoA 910* Silsingle and a run-scoring single R ed s to a n 8-4 vIclory.Tuesdoy £ • J * t ^ by Ben O^ivie highlighted a L o p e s d r i v e s niinight. S VJ S , ? m . ' S T " i i i b> POIm u five-run ninth inning outburst CMW* ^S S ! » . 1 !!1 TMM SttlToMi a«l4 TlTuesday night as the Detroit m II11 Ti.jiu.li i ' m “MONTREAL (UPI) - Um I M l7l > I 1 ] I ^ SSX,, "ii£;* ijj 2 Suntnn) » 19 12 (WwtJ «l 19 9 9 ___ IP iesday night, leading the Lo s ___ U ^ H S9tin«*|2ll W>9 ------MCtoMtp ■ t t » - n ______I ’l -H o n » a # ---.ii t.i R w fiit., SI n . . Angeles IM'gers to a 6-5 OinrrP, tSB Maru rl . <229 ftrjiu la 1« « « M I fl& ry-over-the-M ontreal-* Ccetit 16 n 19 WMI p^ u o o - - - B S S - l i i -D - I uncan sparks ------frttwfn t---- ttJ J U « li» * - 8S88.-.. -B7& -13 BLACKWALL 8xia>s. ______^ ARMr^t a I 0 9 0 S»SU.> pA 10 0 0 . m —O< rloie-6-d-w ln- ___ ^ ^ J ___ »•» ‘S' S S S “ " J S i * BALTIMORE (UPI)-Dave tMulb « 9 19 9 HVJW dK '1911 DP^OnAul 1 LOftOi^B ' r. Q VKr:*' II I 9 9 0 SUMOn rl IIT I _ Duncan slammed a thi^run 4 K, a a i j.’jijsr-'.iii! ttwdi?- 1111f!!!M BrNMi iiiiItaa sJ tmm I tttm. - home run to support Mike ' ^ : CUSHION BEULTTOU’G L^ I Smib 4iitUMii«tf ^ ^ «**« ^ ;Tuesday night as lhe ioit>Md; 9 X rl4orF78-4 4f»r$m runs with a pair of homers, sr* iiiss' r.i! J M i p-tcM 10 t« SM«n Kl t-14orG78-S 4(irim • (Mh, Stsn pAct>M U ent MRV « binort w iM* l l i l l i - . Greg_Luilnskl< G accounted for 'SL. a i : s s : ! : l-!4orH78-S 4f«rSI44 nmn. l-lSorUS-S 4fff$tSS- ' n«r*o L M M-] I I i I ] f«. dapaiXUf on " f e r A , • h,added a fillh homer Tuesday . paces C ob w in night, to poWer the * Standings Cardinals 4 ^ PhUadelphiaf PhUlles and Jim (MicA(ib (UPII - Bill — over A tlanta ------[rLonborg to a 21-1 viclory over Madlock, * w hose hom er tied the sss. ~UieSanDIegoPadres. '— ------—!— game-tii-the-nlnlh-lnnlngr^— i n r p t t i k Bl^ttiuxs I . . . ST. LOUIS (U PII - Ron IWOM«B i . (doubled wilh one out In the 10th ° U yafG ooi^i^ M(kH « (IH ( la UMPrka i Palrly homered. Luis CnMd ( 4aaacui>a si i Tuesday to score Don Hw h *rt a B -U 2 Melendezc tripled and Ken _ ► - MtMMM a B J n 2u S78 3 4 f i r S » B7B-I3 • Caa • 0« On CstismttsMttntftnaB-»-Mutir-. -J1 _ ^ l i i i i S E . * . i l i 'Kesslngw (lom'Becood base SI.I u w 2t 8 © 5H E7&4 4tor$119 E78-14 Reitz doubled during a three- i UwXrMl 10 S .Bl IH Ckirti*iaiUM ricsri*iiri*AMrte«ExpnuMiN]i and give the Chicago Ciibs a 6-5 F78-4 '4(irS1l» C78-14 ■ i ! I ; i m Cartf • C all IlM tk • OlaOlsmClik t n SL Louis seventh Inning . | I victory over tbe Saii Francisco G78-14 4fKS119 H78-14 iS S S t >« a { ■ C ^ ■ “ a liiesday night and the Car- > I GianU. (278-1$ 4 ltr i1 1 l J76-15 Ice Siores. • ' ILM 21 a se - ['■ SMYourInd >riCM /U Shown At Goodyear SaM ce S d tnnls w en t on to take a 4-2 f ! r . ? - i n i ^ t i l l ’ ftai fmme N 23 }ii 4 riM )t.H U |Mr ToMMp. a a iic o ic ia ( 1 tIm a*f} a a ,m i ■ - ^Ctoryi from the Atlanta Se*wft ] ll» IM m a n i1 41 1, Trawaid lltltamnQu lito a h«4t p aaaiHnoiM it aI IM|>» 1111 SiMth tooo tS K S n 20 M W tm SaleEmkSalm J »uiuX itdiaM^p - II a jreiONCQR^ I Sn «fwg» >n ' iCN - ja.*. - Ji'ii^s:si.Tr"s4^ fM »ay^i2_sy ^ .' ' • LoW'priced, - iwS'H'- t i y l i i t ___ d u ra b le R ib _ . Sr«* l l t t S S i . !!!i ’ » -IcS i » -IM M M-icMdl ;;i!!si£,( iiii { I' Hl-Mller3-T r^ ||a K L jrsjj-.asi,’''' “ ' n y lo n c o rd tire • . . 5 * . L « .f c * re sists b ru isin g pn I a-wViM - 8*ff» ii>»i!>wa> ** - Jill - HMi 114 S I 1 1I 'i; iiii. i l , c ; . . . a n d o ff tb e ro ad ■ . . To m { ! ' t I SPENDS iiii ~Uroera W 44 I till'I-'....B s r“.wi I t4pM * attiiTM i ’ a

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e NevtioaseNewiSarrke - aiiddwortdfoodsupplleswUibe i prodwreduction Is hamfled for S ' ■■ ilmtocttble.',, Canflelvably.___ .vrMle.*ile.,byJhejaraft.w )rklo«aL-J® imedisooun^ne«im -.muditicb of tbe recent price in- - andnd wlth w the same overtietf ' r-TlH rice troot over the past mohUi. crea:reases wUl be dlmlnatcd cxpenxpenses. , ' W WASHINGTON (UPI) - A elelaborated, saying that r two, many government UterIter this y e ar. SuclSuch gains are generally .- H V grtwp (tf leading coMervatlve BiRepublicans should not feel cdnomlsts stiU fur- —- Industrial commodity largeargelntheopeningstagesd(aj- - S cununlttea-tu Pialdeul Turd • ^ — th e r rices have been -declining— busln OOPtochooee^toprtsidenMal ■ aiandV ke President Nelson A. jflaUoo; agalgain over the past month or slgnifilgniacanl Jowering of Mett.,.': ' rW and vice pmldentUl can- R— befty-jeftyJ-i petcent a-ycatgalnJnL__L:_ ------T lje to o te m liv e s called for—-prim p t ariea-and-st-tbe-cbn— ------be twtl ee n M a rc h l} and M a r » .— thontiOQsands'of productsrao th a t— produ the open -cottvoUoa In a , v< vention. Ite 9 per cent-spurt la already aidedinelncostscanliavean d< •UUment issued by Sen. Asked whether lhe meetii^ lelng-translate Inlo higher ..|mpmportant Impact on fin a l.H JamM U Buckley. R-N.Y.,. wwas designed to push former pweiy prices, wllh more to selllellingpricM. ■ c b a l r a a p o f (h e g ro u p . C.California Gov. Ronald ...... » m e . J - -~'Tbe rise In labor costs I — ^following an elgbt-hour -Reagan-Inlo H the race, the. ■■ Nor do the analysts dismiss • ma:nay be-slowing,-loo. Quite a- — • - -Mirt RMgan*s_____ beimpact-s)lthe-Presldent’8— fewew ^lysls now believe that— -- ____ meeting Monrtay-of-about-M— q -W E BUY" — . coQtervaUves. Tbe group w as. tuname was mentioned but incincreases in oil tariffs, lo say ihehe recession has begun to •et IV (0 covdlnate acUviUes added ai “U wasnot a Reagan v>lhlngofthe$2abarrelboosl havlave an impact on the wage , SELL, TRADE of RqHiUican-conservatives ststrategymeetlng." ’ Jiat the petroleum-producing ' inciIncreases lhal unions are around Ibe countjy.______....‘.^ n » .P re 8kleni_h!mself_has rauntries are threatening lo geligelling, though this Is not yel ; Tlie sUlemtol said, "We said si lhal he WlU seek the' _ ____ Impose th is fall. 11 Is e stim ated aapparent p i In the lagging OUNSI r~aUCHOMONtStJ_ :: have agreed tbat as neither the nomlnaUoo n of the basis of his thathat these hikes could add sUisUtUtlcs. "■ president nor the vice rtrecord since assuming office," several percentage polnls lo — Productivity (output per president w ere , elected to of* Uthe statement said. '*The the Consumer Price Index man-hour) ma should be m the flee, U would be in the best merits, n of tbe current ad- overthenexti2months. risirise as the business recovery • InleresU. of...the_Itapubllcan _nm inlstralio n must b e Judged ju_____ And. finally, Uie ex p erts a re .getgets under-way.-as more party and oM becou^ for the ‘197f 11 ^ ‘aa^ slfe pleageJomJ not ignoring the im^lcallons 1978 Rq)ubllcan presideoU al to U support Ihs 'princ^les of of the business recovery-thal..„. and vice presidential llIhelr party. . according to many recent nominations to be sought and ' 'The F^ldenl can ask no sta llstlc s . is about to get going. ------wonlnopeocoovenllon^i------—_ nmore--and-he_de3erves no Stepped-up production does A spokesman for Buckley le li ss." ^ meanm( lhcrea^~demands. ^ goods and services, v^lch al Hush P upijl^aic your do ^ ---- -30]yTpa pntnt tVMiM hflVf flpnp___ inflationary Implications.) " : mhPiipptoippta*'bn5wd Bul there are also plusses In ' pigtkln and imoothioo«hIeilh«rgolf . -j '.TS ______!__ iho»w lth tflltyliltyJfMlKltQb* ___ L (urther-abatemmt ln the rate-^. - • - - -w«tg«nd«l«mH of Inflation. They seem ilkeiy : tohoiailicdel^Ber|^Bendy.nliro:crfpeiolerr*^ lo predominate for ^ lle some wilh a tie d shank support. * ' U result in j tlmetocome. iip ’W s T ^ fight - For one ihlni the recent MILWAUKEE. Wls. o 13 ' JL, — A county receptionist said ooffice because her clothcs offset the declines of the previous five months. For Wldth»;S-M-W - X Tuesday she would fight her nm ight offend Ihem...... p r In two-ton* grt«n‘‘' boss every time he tries to "The blouse pulls up when CHRISTIE Hiller nodi)di a part-time Job at another, an these Increases are believed to be temporary. make her wear “matronly" bshe reaches." Holub said. “ As UarloeUad. Paloa Venleirdet, Calif., la fuU of be clothes. . 8 she gets up and down, lhe S u r p r is e s surprlaet u a brown pelktellcan walks up to bo- P 1 lan tin g and c « ^ rep o rts to I Z-TJu; problem stems from blouse fc pulls and she may not desk ib p rtty after d w tt(reported to work.' Tbe dote do indicate that both the Miss Karen Delgado's second even c be aw are of It. pdlcan, wbOM leg w uA pplaced In a cast by United Ui States and Russia wUi :____ reprimsnd.ln six weel^, The .. "B ut 1 noticed It from here.” _____a p l e n ty _____i_Martod*nd.per*jqnd..h».h a » .lb e .n m .o f,th e _ la b ______^have big harvests thls_yearj___ 2lyearotd receptionist wears' Miss Deigado thinks her boss while Its leg meodi. (UPI)>1) -...... susuggesting UioHnlh domestic clothes her boss, Donald should s keep his eyes busy _ Holub, director of the elsew( here. Department of Family Con­ "I'm Urcd of this whole ciliation, considers too mess. i I’m tired of being, | Italy plans - r e v e a l i n g ------•• - walched ' and ridicalcd -and—3Iilitary: J reji j e c t s ______- Holub said he would file a harassed," I she said. coiiit rib u t ioiun s ^ ' disciplinary report -on Miss "H elsn o tg o ln g lo ag c T n eb y ------1 ------Two-Locallonsi Delgiuio'srcfusaltowcarwhat ^ Rbiffl' (U P iF ^ ItiIUly'ts” plaaalng"to“8« i d " ' making me wear matronly iw * o homosci e x i i a l s ” : ------Bank C a rd s ! /t I (0 S e rv e Yoir'i be considers Is proper. ' opera slngen and a rt«t works to tbe United States clothes." C harge Accounts I ' A t woric Tuesday, she w as BOSTON (U P I) - B a rb a ra Fort F Devcns, Mass.. and were -o e x t y e a r (or U.8 . Ucwteonlal U celebnUoos, ...... Welcome- ■ - I wearing'a Mouse'and slacks.___ 1 She described I the sHuallon____Randolphj and I>ebble Watson nm em bers ot th e honor platoon. ltallao0 )verameataoamtrcessaU today. I I and she said 8he wears slacks with ’ her boss asverylenM and u { y th ^ lo v e tb e lr counlry and ^N ow T lheyT iave -been p u t-o n ------— ^------They-aakl.ItallanPiPitiident Gkrraonl.Leooe onthejobmostofthetlme. - " isaid they are exchanging no want , to make the Army ihelr ssecurity hold and face told Preddent Ford1 sboutal the p n p ^ l t a l U a ~ ~ ' But Koiub put Miss Ddgado 'words -but she doesn't Inlcnd (career. But mllllary officials discharge d proceedings. _ cootrlbutloos to the trieMeeatesDlaL OPEN FRIDAY NITE in a closed conference room In ito knuckle under. Besides, she soy | Ihey can’t becausc they're “I want to .stay In the T te e wm IncludeI a aeriesI of perfonnaaces by - TIIL9PJ*. April when she wore a blouse said, “the Equal Rights ,. homosexuals.| tmilitary artd make It my Haao’B,L«Scalaopenera boos* andi-W Mhtotfw, ------w h lc h - le lt- f t- « ll0bU jt~ bans— Dlvblon of the Lobor Com- On April 7. Pfc. R andolph o t > carwr. c The Army says I'm ______-dl^l^ rf drawta^ midriff. Holub lold her Mon­ mission and the union" arc jeffersonvUle. | Ind., and Pvt. i day she was not to wait on <'Worklngonthemaller. ;2nd a'ass Walson of San An- !Randolph, who was named aUtue of tbe Greekk^SetiM | w^romTBe Downtown A lym veed I* I SHOE^I — tOTio.'Texr, told th e A rm y they: WAC-of ^ the Monlh and Soldler_„ _ U fflil M useum In F lol or t ^ ^ be displayed la TWINFAIU -- — werelesblans.------c'-o f the Month Just prior lo th e- - -'NewYortT'- Partly lo avoid alleged idisclosure. harassment,- they were the "I lovo rty counlry and I WED.,THUH U BSjFBjgS^^ Police can’I’t spot Ifirst and thus far the only' >w ant lo do th e b est 1 ca n ." s a l f OPEN PAIIY 10-10;; iSUNDAY 11 ^ women to go to officials IMs. W alson. voluntarily to discuss Ihcir But the Army, after in- j antom’ homosexuality. , Hicketphai tensive questioning by the Ms. Randolph told a press | Criminal Investigation ' } / this Is so thot In the future you conference Tuesday they CHICAGO^UPI)-“This i i , Division, declded thcy were '-■rl'. didn't expect any spcclal ■ ' not a ticket," the tiny notice on1 moy think of someone'else, unfit for the special -security [ j i i privileges or special the car windshield reads, “butt other than yourself! Beside I agency. . If It w ere within m y pow er you1 don’l like domineer, egotistical arrangements, she jusl wanted to "clear my conscience." With the aid of several m would receive two." or simple minded drivers and Such notices, carrying thee you probable fit Into one of •i was tired of living a (organiiations. lhe Iwo women ^ *6”x9” AIR . tiUe-“Parklng-^Vlolationf^~1 ---- thwpati^nriA* ______double life, I'm lhe same as :said they would “take it to the n r z - have appeared on and off In thee ' “I sign off wishing you an everyone else,’’ "salH^Ms^ .~cburta. it nfaia&&ry," tg~avoid— i ^SUSffiHSipM Chicago area for some time. eaily transmission faUure on Randolph. a general dlschar^ which a SPEAKERS. . So far. traffic police haven'tt the expre5Sway.{al.about 4:30I Shf said she.dldn't want lo spokesman for Gay Media been able lo s ^ the tickel:l p .m .). Also m ay th e Fleas of aI '‘live a lie'' and the Army Action said "oRen limits a I ' OurtltB.MJS ’ phantom . thousand camels-Infest your shouldn't discriminate against'' ’ person's ability to oblain a The "tickets" Include spacee arm pits. her for bolng honest. civilian lob, and denies the ^H iSlynSliSR:^ - .for automobile license num-I- ,. _ '‘Wll^ my compliments." ;• "• Bolh were being trained al person acccss to nearly all ’ 2 9 .9 6 . veterans'benefits.” ---- ber. stale, owner’s name andd ’ The notices are unsigned. the Arpiy S e ^ ly School' al Ddondod iande, weaBier _____ jaddress,-tlm e-0f-i‘vtolatl0n'?— 're sista n t w oofers, bullt.in flttH m ake of c a r. M isspellings ------coaxl«1.3"lweatefSj Easily- and aU ,^y read: S ^ mounted In rear deck. ------"ThlslsnolaUckelbulJtll were within my power you ^ -OTOcCenmleilaBnett- would receive two. B ecause of your Bull Headed ln-_ E). WILLS Bimi ~:_:"daniUdmfi^ feeS^iem pt at parking, you have taken HUES!! — ! enough toom for 20 mule team[ , I CELH 9 \ gnflt a n d | T 'I African interior. 3X5” WEDGE , V "The reasOT for giving you OR 5" ROUND

Mansfield 7 . 8 8 ^Br. ^ ▼ ■ A , •Flush'mount or "Hang-Up" wealher resistant sp eal^., ^ 3"x5" we*Jge or deluxe 5" rour won’i back ' speakers. Chrome grilles'iiin- • F o r M o it T ip * P lay ef* ' eluded. AndRadloa - . u

_____JW allace__^_ ^ _ - iiiid.i8K»iil'i;M|y ||[n |j|[||]i . J ; WASHINGTON (UPl) - .Senate Democratic, Leader,ler. . ■ ...... _ i / I«ke Mansfield said Tuesday be could not support Alabama . Gov. OflorgB C. .W allace u ‘ either a presideotlaT or viceS' presldaatUl candidale - aubougb be la a "force to be • ireckooedwlth.” • ^ I ------^llaMfleUaaklblseppoalUoB- FAm to W allace d a t « b a c k '" a long : tim e" but, denied the^ I JV EW JI A N D USEDiCARS I ------sta te m e n tsa re u io e ia le d w H ta - H <. aoy DemocraUe effort to AttrTHf^WEE •; diM ndltaVaUaceciiidldacy.. ; “I bftYeo't' talked withS : I . . . D OINTMUSS N ' THESE GREAT S,SAVINGS - K DELUXE 5V4” :,ayybo4y„jliout It." ManaOeld. r... I SPBWEIIB “!}uitooaldQ*rsupportUm.. I~doQ't tUdt W a Idstto # plYMoirrH K ______i: ol-U ie A m e ric an * JEEP , K SW ’wlth.ieiOZ. niignati«tti or Wr «u»Mn«lon lyi»Tn HfcV ■ S ri;j(HTO¥OTA Kii ......

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' COOPERSVILLE. Mich. H ' . . , • '' ■ ■ A (UPl) ■ - The victors In ' • I • '■ ■ ■ ' I C o o p i^ III e 's fa t derby a re a t ------t»Mt-50-poundt-thinttfir and ...... 1170 -rid ie r today. . T h e ex- m oyorw on. 'HKise lost the ‘J)sWle c oof f H th e bulge" forfeited 9100 - but w ere consoled by_a b ra ss band>and ______party and the cheer«ot.roostotsto t:_____ . Coopersville’8 2,129 residents.its. It began as a private wagersger Jaii. 1 between' five portly)rtly residents, Including formerm e r Mayor Kent Hastings. It snowballed inUuA battle th(hat a t kirred ihe ‘fiS r^ of the w ^ Ie to w n . Tliey bet they could losele sSC o pounds by June 1 or forfeit tiotlCK o tbateadiputlntoajackpot. - All five contestants, one-oi ______tbem _a_w om an, rode to tht w e l^ - ln a t a local g rain m mil! i l l " ' ' ” Monday In a pickup truck gall)sally k ------decorated—«nd-^Hacreell>letly------— ------reinforced lo ph>tect the bed ______frombuckllng.______------^ ------^ J 2 2G Z ------3 ^— Hastings, who slimmedfSFd ~ ^ FRESH” - / C U ® down from 3)9 to 232 pounds,inds, ^ WHOLE ^ ' SWIFTFTPREM. ^ ______had shed the most weight. 1^ Aisfciffl While townsfolk cneercd. tiie — A-GRADE------]I PicrCNIC STYLE j other victors were revealed: Don Rebentlsh, whov h o r , ...... if originally weighed 306 pounds,nds, RK ROAST r BAIICON 4 r M Vlrs. i lost S6 pounds. His sister, M rs. FRYERS t< f PORI Jo Ann.Potgetter - the only » competitor who started at less lhan 300 pounds - shed ss of heroriginal228. f ^ I ” 1 "1 Just cul down to one mfieal eal 1 ^ M | n I ^ PKG. « a day." Hastings said. "I usediscd , » 5 V . . il i r toeal three bigmeals and Lord knows how much Junk In front o fth eT V ." ------His wlnnings,-he.conceded.-ded.-...... a n S B B M IferenMeMUgfi-tbbuyThWewhew ------‘------^ ^ — wardrobe required by his ^ FRESH LEAN OLDFAITHFrBlElE! slimmer frame. BLADE cur GHlCHUCK ______FRESH SlICEO PORK i "I'm wearing slie 44 pants CHUCK QUALITY GH now ," be said. " I used to w ear ______aiieS i,'.:______^ H A M S tB ------Then there were the losers. i T t s 8 9 J I E A I ^ ------R e sta u ra n t ow ner-Law rencc > BEEF Farraber came so doseS= to » LEAN & MEATY COUNTNTRY victory that someone In the FISHmOYil^LBi'FiSli _ crowd suggested he could jteUHDBDHES[SWISS A _ «I O FRESHiLICEOBEE . STYLEJPARE make It Ifb e '‘ciit off a fliige'r." - Farraher Just laughed and $ | 1 » — shook his headrHe had foiled .b y four ounces. STEAI ^ tic K sa . Russell Hershberger, w whc ho . . * LIVER _____ ^ jtarted a[303 pounds, gave uj ' ^ldSngonly22.Hesaidh(id'h^ ------>^tnpp»i dieting fpr.hrnm reasons. '

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RICHFIELD - Rlchflel schod tru sty have not ye NEW CROPt> WHITE ROSE / made a decision about haVIn 1^9 HHHHMHiilijw kindergarten next year. I / ' Sq>t. Nell Andreason sa sal id W k , \V •! P I nR * ^ ' T u e m y only about 10 person k jO T A\TOES i attended a public meetln I iraLLZ^'^ Monday n l^t called to gc 1 w F ^ m ^ cltben Input. He_saLd_tl> majority of those attendln — f i j n 'M i a favored establishing a kit dergarten class here this fall. m Tnistees decided they shoul 5 LBS. FOR / have more public Input befor ------(jecldlng tbem atter'flndihe WiU conUctpAiple within thei ...... owndlstricts,Andreasonsaid. Hiere probably would b ------— ^Ofliy-rrtm-nOTo'IS-aiDdreIdren R \ eligible for tbe class, and ther g BIG J. - is a te ac h er In th e com m unity r a so finding qiace w i^d be tb J FLflOR^aftt 4 hSS ■ main problem the'dlstric ■I ■ ■ ' ^ - B OZ FRENC4CH'5 . I ' — ' w ould fa c e rb e s s ld r s h o o ld ^ board decide to start kir dergarten. PEPPER . Andreason said, "We coui 4 0Z.UBBY!YS VIENNA _ ‘ i probably squeexe by th is yeai but we're concerned aboi adequate facilities in say fitj SAUSAGES.S...... years." By. that time tt FRESH 2 IB.KEEBLEILER 4 d istric t probably would S nc< I HEW CROPOP extrasp8ce,hesald; NEW FLORIDl I r HONEYGURAHAMS...... I RED M on J W PIERCES ------^ a m p o r e e - y BEJUIS-^y■-C^^rr^rIT^ f e a t u r e s fmATOE^Iji^

. s h a m - b a t t l c FRESH LOCAlAL HEWCROIlOP CALIFORNIA ______'A LM O — T be annual Cast SiatyB oy Scout Camporee H M n AARIET I I Y - H i p E N ^ o i tb e C ity o l R ocks F rid a y aj k l FRO # s - B Saturday featured tl J I UlULLAnrSF5POOIBIIY' ' tnditlonal Indian "shai I f H iI ^ 3 ^ 9 batfle’’attack. if- ,• — ------PuriBg the atUck*: ai AVOCICAP0S4J' O O ^ " W M burning Of • piooeer cabin,SHrtEe t ------. . _____OrteroCtheArrowtJOTedniBdnew ' -FRESHJilOBfE ttO U T I ' ■ . . m f m ' ' ^ . About SM scouts ■n. ai FRESH ------l6oulmeHeri"fmffi -i3 tnic ^ ONHINS . paftidptfadtoibecaniporet r l i l H ^ A ttG R EElm ------A DRHKS 5/^ \ tpdhrlduilpitnib compel M | C SIOOSE^PT ------lo pbyileal fHiess ai , Koalkf iidliTlic m n I D iiilnlim tn .Ux enicm iBROtm \ u l9 CARROnrS~r::&kmvui a i p H !

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Did you know that 20 per cencent of the beer drinkers ' FORECAST FOR THURSD>;SDAY, JUNE S, 1975 ^ drink 80 per cent of the beer? : in.yirginia contends you’re ” : CENBAAI TENDENCIES;!; -A fternoon and eariy r a A TEAM of medical experts in^\ m cold viruses by ^ a id i^ , ‘erenlns ue not good timet to0 putpi any new plans into W m«more likely to catch the common ( , efTecI, to itudy doUili then. Later.ater, you find you are able '/^ hahands than by kissing. 1 your long-nnge goals by to make real headway toward! yc — HlSTORIAHS^tinue-to identdontifyjobert-Fultorfs-ftfSt ------____dlicugiiig them wUh knowltdteabliaablepenona. ______OiDOONESBURY ------— . . .. -r-jysucwssfiil steamboat as the “Cler;Clermont.-But tK arw asit------.. ARIES~IMar. 2i to Apr. i!^) u iiristened the “Katherine of. naklni any changea where .partsartsen an concerined, but------its fuii name. Actually, it was Christ ■ PW?.. - IM- s •Clermont’' in honowf .Fulton's wifewife. . . . • ^ you know the right onca to malceJce bI y «v«nlng. im arb i m . t m r itm i: p :%■ ay 20) Know what your i J'/H . < TAURUS. (Apr. 20 to May : I mmntKAi j - I ANQbRAIRA - _ l i . : ____ :— P-per»onjil-aima-artt,and_how..beitjeit to_attaln.them,in .Ae______J ,e finandil wiiard can be J Did Isay the worid's last pureure aangora cat was reported diortett potsibU time. A wiie fi ^ - L r I" magazine says otheiwise: . ' helpfuL '/H* in Turkey in 1907? "Cat World" m; GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Quietly' think out your ' • "A breed once thought to be extincxtin ct... the Turkish angora jiimi, then do aomething conttr>nttructire' about attaining , . . . had not been registered orir shishown ^nce 1 8 9 9 ... b ^ . {ttkeja.Asiit a good friend In troubrouble. - cause of recent importation fromrom Turkey, the angdra has j ^M 'wlsySlm i I W ^ ; MOON CHILDREN (Juno 222 to July 21) PenonalJiimt | made a strong comeback ih tiie^UneUnitedStales..." " 7 1 7 " I * ™ ^ ed rrrifiona. Lliten to whatat a good friend sayt, but | taxtract only the wheat-frora Ideuleutouae.-- I q: "HOW OLD is the average‘rage man when he! reaches LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Be careful> in dealing with ' his peak eamlngs?" ^igwigi tnd otben, or you couldlid lilose out. You know now A. Figure age 50 now. hww to handle lomo crtdit affainaln better. len were WIled'in'thTtiTdo- 1 I VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22):22) Maka ture new ideat are ______dchina wars of recent years? Howaw manyn in World War 11?" , , i ====Jio6a=Tjer6rrT&iKing any radiciidial^anges. hoiget any ANDYWP. junpleasant newi you may get fronfrom an out-of^owncr. A. Indochina. 39. Worid WarVar III, 38. | ^ ANYWW, THATfl WKAT AW& f ^'rSTMION.V6bOKe) j UBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)2) CChange your attitude and h|i I -'ir~ Q. *'HOW MANY of th et peipeople who wear glasses ' •improw relationihip with oneI youyo like. Be conscientious ■ PcrrrsuPTXBBTiiaT < Z mOWWHOWU ^ ^CAN TIU. uef ABOUT wwear them all the time except in b v fc K A = ------______5ft lidn't cotton to it Bu^ pretty _ « CAPRICORN (D ec. , 22 to Ja;Jan. 20) An amusement' “ chickensTAt first, the hens didn’f \ 3 ^ J s Sjoem't work out now but willII talater. Instead of fighting, soon they got hooked. Now therthere’s 8 whole coop full of • Ifind.the right' toliition. Take no0 chchances with credit. ' birds over there that evldendeB irriirritaMity if they don't each______-— -J--AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 119) You are-not getting = 4 k get half a cigarette eveiy otherBr daday. •the badclng from kin you detirJetire, but be patient and ------5=S^5^^ ONE OUT of every 25 mortgiortgage paymentsjs.it'l^i^t_____ jthlnga change very quickly by p.m..p.m. Improve abode. — ------a month late . . . SALTED dicurucumMr'iuice is a sUnddM I PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mat. 20) Investigate a situation .tc s r o o p ^hat will toon be coming up,, bubut may not be right for hangover remedy in the Soviet-UetUnionrrrPOaSTERSsay hou. Do nothing yet about a dbtuibturbing letter. Ry WHERE DO SOU VbEATs”S M ' E, ORVILLE ~\ W'A An IT.A MINITTE, 1 ...LOOK '\ A^ I F RO A D / W ELL, '\ J g9 per cent of the childless youiyoung wives don’i intend„to \ IP YOUR CHltD IS BORNRN TODAY ... he or the 3i SUPTOSE WE ARB?J TM ^ ONNA. TAKB OOPo p ! c o m e o o w n , J NOV have any chiWren ever. < wQl tackle almost any problemem Jjust to prove the ability ^ HERE.' . THERElX^ ^ ____ ^ toWni it. ao be Birc-te-^e^{he ^1 finest edition you ____ = TWICE AS MANY whites as bblacks are cok>r blind; p^o- ' xan, slanted toward trouble-chootiootEFprofetsions, There is ] ^Portionaiely.-AmrtwkaramianylanyWackrarAmerican^lfifJ------^in«urirdedrt^td-g*t-araU -tlie-i;herfictiTnd'facton-Df tny-.i— r : - Iians- are-colorblindrproportionitionately.-And twice as ma,w------'dtuatkw before doiDt:. anythingIling a b o u t it, w hich is the ^*i(, k ^ J b ^ p American Indians as ukim osIS arare color Wind, proportion- ^prime requisite to success here.e. Ethical E training early for : I J - i iately. results. ‘The Stan Impel, they do0 notn< compel,” What you i- Addrra moil ts L M. Bofd. P.O. tenkia 17l707«.rortW»nii.TX74107. " '" ' ' jnake of your life it largely up to Y' OU! ______^CojwrJohUWWJ ______

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•Pwiaauwiiei.;'---. 753-21. « 5iRT f T1IAE HOURS lull Ume ear- -H0.M1 nIngs.ws, Inslnici oihefs In Trt.Ch»m ^ ; Itirsi £;|;» • a uW embroidery decorating, no ■ BUSINESSSERVICES S I lS •vtllal -Fartn&RincASuppiai------4516.- ____ - - :- - £ ^ S ...... 1 ■ B«fvte*t>(etiocv «7-P*-Piiiufs lo< ritmi H a^iva ifflmedlate opaningt lor ex- I ' irtenced bonera; Apply In pffton. - ...... - ;■ “ r e a l ESTATE FOR SALE “ T RECHEAfiONAr'...... «uaand Springa Trowt Farm. M - . - 4311.11. . -Anilien ' ‘ ______:f c s ; ------MEHKO-WOMAN-to-cootrmaatrtna------Skiinfl Rwemenl...... dO0 11Ilghi housekeeping lor lady. ^ lust htva own trantporlallon. Call ' r i S ’i i a s»4n«* ------7#—To-ToufitiatcoiwPvkt r*AWlAIR DRESSER wanted in Buhl. :oQ«* new aectlao of street loSiI Salinas. Calif., (0 ome clientele prelerrad. Phone V a ' ' i - I' - poioder whit appean to be annflSmQe^erbour fl RENTALS /AUTOMOTIVE MM4M782or54»5»49avanincti . * ; S 3S, b u t* c ity crw » here it ha/dly a buying problem speed noe. Tto ^ 1^ Is as, • 31-Hou»« n-Au-AutoS*mee«-P»iii j w ' t. Oopped tbe tbrise and wtieo Ibe;b^cM ndedand tAccn*on«r tattined Adt ean'l aotva. Fln4 m ' s r a W o . f ? & u n « r i--AuieWtnlM t^ whettktt you want al a low price in J B —— n 9ainUd-tb«-backward.dlgU.it t .l t can)i> n u t.a n ------— M=RMAi------— r*-»u-AutoitorBMr------tedt>tdtv^taattinadAfli:-^-:------• — g | Confused^ ip n d in hippy------, . . . ,3}-Moo.ieHomat . »-C v ' dgbt.- w U d must - make • sp »-Oir>M(eutm«u «I-Ui. , YW'OUNQ GIRL naeddd lor part Ume - Q Needless to say. Its since beenea corrected to an V-R«r&IAO*nci«t U-H«-HM*irGQu>pnwnl help.1^ A^ y ^ ln parson al Kenfacky if»eiir>T . unmistakable SS. (UPD- S^WinlM 10 r^onl 83—Tn-TrucM FrM l:)can ' ■ ■ K iSST-lKSS. . -i® • • ae-*>j-AulOBfwSH ;g60,^ByY8ITTER In your

ftOTHER'8 -HELPER tor twO 'prV~ ...... ^achc(hoolert. Mutt be 'i i» a r m - W ------A iS io le n ^ie4ieig)itersn s^ L A -iin ivelnp rafe^ .n » 8 S 7 5 .______/.♦ Fr ______-^UoltM iPra^lBlcnuitkftt]— whlcwhich w as b d ie v e d to -n u m b c r------InvcstlgTilors—8-ffld*nhcIn goaloalsTToster was IHlIca iio^W A R O (or informalion. iost> OPE)PEN1NQ lor ollice heip. Little dwelling h a d been occupied by . becaecause he supported a move strayed, or tloken. dark roan. accc>ccounilng knowledge. Telephone K E D E R S J V M iie w BWin, specU cular lessicssthanadoienpersons. I „ dwel vork. Inventory control. In Wendell. ^ Little and Nancy Ling Perry, topi> place pollccmcn on patrol In . . poii. aduc«tk>n beneliit. Call Twin Alla. IFVOU'HEMYMAN Snwiihout Anahydroua Amnanla. . ■■t eadcnhipelecHnnhplnst------^ But In ainither~startlhig halil*tic»-te9ts-#howed-wB9— balli throUirough-«-lifeH>r-hlgh^hool — Icii -tmallortfog*tbtaek-ar>dtaft(fl«geJr-^ -1» I wiil .tlort you wittTlBOO 0 " ^ He was later transferred to botboth have choke chains, may nol be ^ case, It claimed responslblllly usccused to'klll F o s te r. che w a » m a l^ g h is rounds In rural ani llled wllh Ihe Clerk ol the [»tlrl>:i ADMISSION FREE, | , TOMW,. 7 «.m. 10 e p.m. PtMM, _ Kanawha County Monday hirhim to appear before a - fJ il l iCouti ol the Flllh Judicial Dlslricl of .733-S010. . CVCUSTOM nOCK PCKtNO, call' ' wticb'^Tneone' ln the tiwk ‘' mmt a g istra te ( o r a hearing. - the Stale ol-kJaho. in end-lor lhe- _ WANTEO; ReUii aietm an lo.work~ “= Htcnardsesap,-^— ■------y . •; Couniy ol Twin Falls. u In ttore. Experienced WlU) meeting LXSENSED ^ babytitting In my h ^ ^ polht^'-' - - P « U w ,sh .fle d into low gear—a at! lb e s l.fllth v . ______i- -i'T h0y.say-the-fas;est------. i and I hW suspicions were Hoffman. 1 67. told the officers way to a man's hearl is gi OOK-T TOUCH THOSE drapes, lei '=EXPERIENCED IRRK3AT0R end ij A C n ' tw b ' J l d MURSt^ ■ S It took $100 o( his monthly ^ Vogua Oftpery d ean en do it aii. iractor *j man. Somo llveatock ex­ Ucantad cMid cara. Supervited ^ We taka them down, clean a t^ " : ^^e^slowcd the tnick and Social So Securily check to keep tthrough his stomach. . .j) g S i l f 1 perience required. Oood home trtd acttvniea. I 1104 Tenth Avenue Eatt. rehang them. For aervlce In Tw^ lopwaget. }; 5434D23. ^. 73M547.. ___ I • heard more dogs barking, and UwUh strays Jed. [Bul at today's prices, • F a U t^ h l or Flier. Phone 54«582 « ■ CUSTOM-SWATHMG and.baHng.1 "Too many dogs.” he ■ - k£OALNOTXX t" . ‘0 of73M«22.______. . . ;if^ted.'M V atura man experienced n we (jecided to stop;" Pauley you have to 90 a 0000 WEPBElff MY-CAM S lamented. “I’ve got loo many irwck drivar; Soma larm work. Top . ’ ^ s a n n ------• ■ - la' HOKY CARPET SWEEPERS, waoaa. H Modem home, Yearround g ' His hunch paid off. dodogs, ru n^er have anoUter. A-PRAYER,733^. C , ond O w n icoi deoler lr) the ■iwfdMth c a ^ by cigarette oiother health-related charac-...... - gPlant lor thit review wUl be rnade : Mook Volley,' wUSet to hir« aM^lablebeglnttlngJun«M97!)k !SHAKLEE PRODUCTS lor tale. Call CUSTOM lawn -ranovallfig and Fl smoking conllnue to increase terlslics ti of tobacco products. -/3J«M20r734-1S27. r K e i d m 5 ;. |mowing Irom Twin to Goodiog. Call £ .w 'conunoou pertaining 10 mii'ptan 3032. •' , )n countries (hrouglml the At A the' opening session o( Uie _ _Sol»nd..’S*d enlpf wVIng altM< ' Harman PNppt. «3M80O. * ; ahau be 'dkacted in writine uijuw ' c v a lot elderly p e < ^ .L . Ooodlng or Olivar R. PNppa.^714-^ develoi^ world. Sw^en has third tl world cem(erence on •fonovHno^amnt: . wllh torrnef*. A *fgree In S143.TWnFalla. w b^gun to Implemoit ajirogrjim ______sfnokings a n d h e a l ^ . h e « _ ’ ogtlcuhure it pfolerrtd. how-. | ------U t t t a t o ^ l OT aW il M ttO frO(-:->-:-M o^r^G eor|^G <)dbet^ n^rkwwV^bawill^^ ■ ' 1 | noniunokers, jtartlng with all aapplauded th e e(fo;;ta in the Sw ^ii^ chHdren bom this tmt .countries as the toutftesl BON MARCHEh Now haw fob' dudiog; oae. •duecHon.morl- ira5U^Phor»32*-41«7. ■ • ~f opanlnga- 3fr« hourt per wtek. lot itotus:or)d wofK exper-,- and'■m'«l~com|Jrtliei!ilv'e Exparienca nqulratf. Eoual Op- Fatt, atficiam lawnmower and tman ■ « m ^ ^ g rm totiiiected to" anl^m a oking programs ' ponunityEmpk^. twice lo-»OX N-14. T lm a if_ w g j w ^ r a i ^ .^ W a t t -Addlaen * idopt^anywhere. -r- •; . " EipkOeneM c o o k ^ k e r. Blua ■ BP-7W ---«7-y:".- ..j ^uM ^^lnihescixi^and'in ' M n t no« - PAY LATERI Pakitlng. ‘ B Cod^r, who li chalrmanif cHiilcsi.' { (be W bfid' Heailh • “ ;rjtfW FAiUARW : i. : pM g^lve ,;«4rlclk>ns on> |>UBU^;-.tot«2,3&4.»79 ] ’ O rg a n lu U b a 'i Expert- Cooi* . ar73M »4. _ . ,WhoWioIa'dlstTibitor.lnfert.v •, c g are^ ' adveHising and . ihiUee.on$R^ini.«nd H eibb.:^ P M i l l M w i l m i l h n * - ' ipaflnllT>>g.lrMf>^.tgtf }------a id ^ ^c^^SrnH r^ugE^ElgHSr^ ' Waldorf*Astoria Hole) lhal " iS5:ijP * : theae most extensive ahtl- ' QRE-IDAFdioDS. INC. I IAOORESStVE hard-w rung ' E^E45l»?5-commena(uret*''^with'^ ■= ’ ; M girgnct. 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23 . MUTmlKn 22S F n t t b R t a . a ■ ■ ts . hsfNss Opportiiitr^ 222 Howsior.Stli ^n - Ho^fg Sill SIDE GLANCES . b y Gill Fox J NICE home al 731 Allures Norih. 3 a BEDROOM HOME. balht. ih o acres lor tale. 420 acret tinder AMura. Vcwf Fuhir# - Acili# 'aeautltul '.i Qold M edalllonrar ? ■ SPECTACULAR bedrooms'up. 2 down, lamlly room. ------1 *•idlng. canlral air, ail bullt-lnt. •culUvation, 420 aharet of water. 2 bajhs, iola of alorage, Hrpq loj. ______. I _ Ccarpoled. chain link fence. frt»ll N i (W hom e,N ^ ol Shoshone, 886- ______SAWTOOTHESUV^;— Kliiibaily. SfntmirSM2iW^^ ; Breolhtoklnaponoromaef^Thr' 4570. S lS c re dairy farm, walk through ! mouruolns Trom this roraciS,. . a i Ri.lly & l«».. Inc. 73J-36M Of Mcl U I serim l. Near high V c ^ l and HOUSE In Shoahont. 4 tMdroom. 3 ■ bam, open water. 2 modem homes. Mfk^Sprlnkler system. 123,500. Will am nge possesston, WEST ocre porcel on Hlghwoy2]^^ -.-,j Jenson 731-8326. ! bath, large ahaded lol. pan new. wesl ol Stanley odioinlrM' M real completely retnodeled. BBS- ENO REALTY. IM Broadway Soulh. Volley Creek. One o liW r M ' tM acres, view, shado lrotfs.1.000' ' . 7B58, • _ Buhl. Phorte 54^4408. ____ ] ------AVIS-RENT-A^AR . . - ■ hoiJser.'Iamily room,;;^? bsths, \r — T^BOISE CASCADE-• ■ 3 bodroom, m bath Wth oarageTs ’ " BEAUTIFUL-QRAPE "A" DAIRY ( .. wiihtt to idll an eilobllihed.. fireplaces. H5.000. ^ BEALTY.,- /W \ HOMES , yeara old, tn nice neighborhood. 240 acres lo grow (eed on highly cor fonlol »«rvlc* In Twin 7 » « I7 . ' 128.900. Realtor.owned.324477B. (mproved with 6 on a tWe barri. AH . aA L L A N TY N E ""!"^ ^ 7 3 3 8 2 2 7 FalU. Idoho, Unllmllod oppor- . ' 1 YEAR OLD HOME on nice comer Improvemenit eicellent, Qood PRCn»ERTlES lunltlBi in thil lait growing , 3 Bedroom homo. 1U -balhT, equipment $435,000.00. Call ^ | r 1661 Shoreline Or. Sulte'iaO^- .:-C lol In Jeromo. 3 lerge bedrooms, 1043 Blue Lokes North \ Induilrv. For furlhor Inlortno- carpeting, , garage. t2S.SOO. Assume llreplace. buill in applltncea. - Oslerhoul at North Wesl Realty 734- Boise, Idoho83706'="''"| w i ' Hon wflio Of. phono C.W. Hig­ 7«percenlFHAIoan.324-8973. Bectrlc heat, lull basemeni. 2 car' ■^leinrTSS-MA^. IBon Bollontyne. . . . 336=«®«- - - ~ gins, Sr. Flold Olfoctor, Avi». allached garage. Located. «n 3h Inc. 475 Et Comino Rool. BV OWNER: 2 fenced lots. Iwme i tiiLTO cM g acres South ol Jenjme. $45,000.00, ' T ' - ’r n i : - r , Mlltbroo, Colifornlo 94030. slls on coriter lol ol Shoup and Van Stockmen'a Realty, eoo South.. . ^a ------BnHwPrflHrtl-^ Buren, Oarage, work bench! (rull. ' Uncoln. Jerome. 324-4845,3244735. . - ' X ...... - z Ph^o_415-693-3B00. 324.3734.3244440. and Shade Irees,. garden, smsll - -R E A L 'T Y ' T u f ilT MOTEL, spactous ilvln'g Ed'a s Mo-Bel-Alr~(^ '''' , pallo. 2 bedrooms, den,' sunporeh. quanors $12,000 Income, P9.500, Blvd. | Weat Jerome. 334-MW, ' Tradoe considered. ACEREALTY , lols of sljrsgo. n«w kiichen. collar 610 BLUE LAKES BLVD. N. IrTfiler lOO'xIOO' lol. 2 bedroom Largetrallertpacetlorrenl.[ - " •' ii ^ imjhini■ lor Irull, gas lurnace. {15.700. Call cindet block, large garderi, carport. 7tW 17 Z - ...... _7.33'9211 . . ______— i972aaniAgton-l4’Jt4 4 L w « h i^ '— I a . • -733-9994.------H2.600. Contscl-Helen-OeVrtea.—■ "FOR - SALE OR LEASE, commercial"' 1' LOANS AVAILABLE (or business,' WealeinR«ally.733-23eS, construcllon, moflsgs. venture BUILDING LOTS slore In lhe mall. Twin Falls. Call furnShed. f Sehip. Se# at 723 Aflil ;,-i . _n4-a512altof8______Jj , csplUI. Indlviduil. Irinehisp snd so __ Choote Irom o *eleciion ol - -ForaaJtnn-ShMiWrvC’rtsearottffr------— 8 tr w to r a lf « B W R«duead------^onnrno;i3ci(nrT50.OT,poorciit— - excelleni-building'lot* with houae. Fenced area lor children, KIM BERLY ROAO -166 Front Feel. j JBW Ajsoclstes. Burley, 67«-l309. 1S71 Qenliy 14 a BB3b«lrooni phta n .t oil city tervlcet. Priced from garden spol. garage, comer lot. epproximately, 450 leei doep, patk). , Ience. akirting and «J»-con- -$5350 to $5500 or o % ocre carpe>lng, paneling, oil hoat. toned for’ commerclal-lrKlustnal, dllioning.[ TenntcanbeanaDoadll lot on the, edge of lown lor Owner win llnance 324-457t. Haa 3200 aq. (i.-cii>d«tblock bidg. necaaaary. 32fr4190.______il Hw)Waltild IggjIVREALTY $5500. CallGemSlaleR»allv.7^^6t16 . 1 799 -e« M Jock B Ithop...... 733-7761 Six houses lor sale In Kimberly. 1974T1tan.unlumlshed.3bed/'obm. V ' WILL PAV 12 PER CENT Ifilerost on Ranging Irom (5000 lo $10,500. GROCERY STORE ANO Intck alop Just I like brand new. $8,000 cash'or n : R.J. Schwendlmon , 733-7100 Sometermslldeslred. 423-54K. ' with residence on acreage. $50,000 . t»,000 »»eu(»d Itxn (o< S ysais. Votont 2 bedroom, full bTr-60~- 1 j- ____ QUlEI-C0UNTRY._ATM05-_...... b a a e m e n l.' w llh gnTTmHo’d J- tion, J26.000. PHERE. Excelleni 3 bedroom buSnM s IwtloivW M square leal. mobllo home. 2 bedrooms. v«iy. _ ja .. . . ,lislnctiBi posaibllltlos loreipanslon. Couniiy - - ROBEflT JONES REALTYr733<404r—— -good- condllionr- Call ««3-634S— 20 Atre», bore ground neor home with 3 both*. Exlro nice— - living wllh a groat viow, $43.950.532- kiichen yvilh buill-in oven- _ _anyllmtt.ota344atflitom>lo5J;a:.— PRIVATE DRUM INSTRUCTIONS dy Wendell. S20.000. ,.4 3 2 1 ______-TOPCLEANIHQbuslnesaforealoln----- 1 prolo'sslonil Instructor In Twin fanoe. Oul where you (eel o "We. finally got the solution, to0 CCom munism . . . t>efore l h e ------Twin Falla. $50,000 gtoss last year 11973 Nashua 12 x 61, Two bedrooma Fells. For Inlormalion 7?4-M2?. 369 - 10 Acres, toulh ol Txiin Folli. cooT *ummer b ree ie. Full reds can take over a counlry, '.vewe airlift the enllre population BoxtW.Tlmes-News^______i wllh tipout. All appliances. IMng • -. -I. $2S,00a______Throe real nice homet. olto a ------10 me uniifcfl'iid 'S ta te sT ------U X 70 MobiirH om e- oll 'ih------and takeover paymenis. TJJ^gOtj' ’ 7 Acret, Bob Borlon Highway. THE WIFE CRIEO when the Hogermon. One of the bett , ------19 . ' Mssic UssDU; ■ $12,500, irontfer come ihrough. She ____ fiv*-ccrex-in-lh» .Valiey-with------._Z^r^_CHUCK “ “24':meUI Wettwood iftn*r,h9use. -~7 ^ lol* ol Irrigallon woter plus 0 . p e r k i n FH; air conditioner, lully caroled,-very . “ _____ WANT- TO lMrn-oullef?-A*''-tiJ—' " brick home. 3 bedroony and ~ 2 2 ' HofliBs For Saltiti - - - good well ond lewer. ■ neallnskie,$600,6S»4327.,...i. , Ibout our tolreshlng new spproich Country tivlng. City woler, 3 gleoming bothroomt. Any REA LTY ' 22 N ows For Saif DAVE NICHOLSON, ir74Tamarack,».<, e. home on large 90 x 195' lol. cer garage, good buy. Sianloy BUILT-IN -43K659.______pottettlon, so moke on offer. , kitchen built-in*, double 'lltle d at $39,600, ' Wallers, 734-3107, Harold Kellhloy. BUSINESS LIVING Furnished 12 x 64 Broadmor* on 75 ;ii BARNES REALTY goroge. good norlheott 733-2400. LANO OFFICE OF IDAHO, ~ Alctliis% ■ THMTlW - ...... ; ■ . ,25 _ B uy-youaelf-o homar-wiih—— X lOl’—to t oaUo.-irwt. -.garden,...... NEW CARPETING ANO HUGE focotion-two blocks Irom now ~ chain link fence, owner. 4733017- 1043 Blue loket Nonh Sowloolh School, $37,950. 400 acres wlin good range righls. built-in living, you won'l hove SATURDAY. ■-June 7. 11;00 e.m. .733-0227 RECREATION ROOM ore the BY OWNER 4 yoar old 3 bedtoom aii Open consignment. Consign no* oultlonding feature* of this oioctric homo. Immediate live etreams. Soulh ot Klnit>erty. 160 to build up ihl* butlnett. [utt I960 FUETWOOO, 12x*4.'^Tkree _ _ - enyttilng vdusble. 73MJJ6 or ■ otirocllve 3 bedroom home.'-. . NEW HOME: Northeotl loco­ ■ .poatoislon. Excellent - location.- acres, choice North side, well maintain It. $37,350 buyi you 7B-7889. Addison Avenue end • Plenty of room in full bo*e- - iion bn Cento'Drive, tpociou* Torms negoliable.'7:4-«448 or 825- improved and new wheel llvee. Call - a nice neighborhood grocery w Ie M ftd u d S .- $4991 > Eullend Ortve, opposite K-mtri. menl lor more bedroom*. 1700 tquore feet, 3 bedroom, 5777. Edon. vy. J, Peters. 733-1988, evenings slore wllh o home next door, Eden. '*• 2 bolh home, large kitchen 73M211-FELDTMAN R^LTORS. If.you wonl to retire and itlll Lorge garoge and good loca­ 5 used mobile homes. 141 70,12 x tion neor *chool* and thop- .wllh built-lns. king *iied en[oy lolking lo olhert, thi* I* a ' Homs Fir Sili£ I H B i JIIIII q MODULAR too ACRES 9 miles ,lrdm Twin Falls, 60. 14 X 50. 8 X 45. and 6 x'35. . plng cenler, Muti be told im­ ‘ m atter bedroom, room for hay. grain snd paslUo. good waior. jutt whot you’ve been looking garden on I35'x150' lot, c-onstruction , . Hacienda Homes, west ef ^Ihe "■ 3 bwJroom rwuse. lemodeted. med iol ely, Opportunity near new 6 twdroom Gold Sowiooth School Dl*trlcl, . hosplUl,______■ ■ ...... - smell epertment In beck. Frvit trees % ocre lets, underground knockfl Priced ol $35,800. A T ITS BEST!! Medallion home, new machine ------GLENN SCHROEDER-- _ _ -- . ------sndl*rg«l«UU.#00.734-49W.------gtmile»,-poy*d-«tT«*»*rOood------$38,750------' -shed.'NftW-pennnier lsneina. Citi - - -- -IBTS-Sequou 14-x 70 2 .tsejJmom. InlermvurMoln Precitlon Built Reollor...... 734.6833 perlKl condition, 7334327. . locoiion. Priced. SS500up. 3 'ACRES: '4 bedroom*. 3% John Barton 733-5015 or Joe Young 3 bedroom, remodeled, new cer- Homet 7344393 or GLOBE REALTY 733- TAO ROSS Mobile home e ilr u al wh6ietale petirtQ. fireplace. 116,000. ACE bolh*, (omlly room, fireplace, Reollor...... 866.7703 Splii-level 3 bedroom. 3 bolh AMLETT lorge country kitchen, eleclric Completed on your lot 7623. pricet - awnings, carporu. carpet, nEALTY73W217. grass (or steps, a l r i ^ e tf. ; . , home wilh lireploce .it» .J h e ____ heatir^O and olr conditioning..., ,. _ or bor*__. -81 acres within 6 miles ol Jerome. CHUCK PERKINS BTa.ulllul Gold Medelllon. Allll Morningtide Area. $34,000, ____^Dou_ble_ggrjjgti)luijBlachBd------—C«>p«ledlhrv^<------—------e5“ - water-sn»fflsr'no buildings. -- -- -Reoitor; Broker 733-l«74 etoc'irie tri4evet. t b e d ro o n v S ilu i- R e a l t y 36 x36' thop/born, lond- -- Built-in opplioncet pricod al only $64,700. Stockmen's Hacienda Mobile Homea naw -i ------»rnm*f»s»:7jj-2}44.— ------fr r rOuplei. good.locotlon. $28^ tcoped, mony extrat. north Roally. 600 Soulh Lincoln. Jorome. double wide, close out ,>prke 800. H Fireplace* 4 .5 ACRES $11,800. 3 bedroom. 2'6ethi..aH ,, eotl location In Skyline Acret. 324-4645. 324-5735. 324-2734 . 324- . S49M &egant ell ateclric home in OFFICE 733-4079 ... Cutlom detlgnt (your 4440, ______, Excelleni Indutiriol end com- oloclric. No trade. H w ^tnda. BLAINE ANOERSON Cedor Contemporary Oetlgn. Oulel nalghbortwod teetures, 2 cer . plon* or ou(t) mertlol property. Comer (o- . Homes.733-7568. Oirage, ehtka shlnglss. betulllul.i BRAND NEW Residential and marketing ' Camas Praitle Ranch. Ill acros. . cotlon, 330 (eel on Eotllond styling and design. This home Commerciol...... 733-1647 . Fotteti move ln 296 larmod. Hay, pasture, grain. - l i n 12 X 65 Marlalt Mob t o ' f l ^ ~ ; LISTINGS Lays good. Eicellenl opporiunlty, Drive ond 565 leet on Fourth , quallllisa lot S3.0(A lai advanuge pottlble Avenue Eotl, Improvement* Three bedroom. unfgVnXuied,'' '- , and la aalllng below spprslsaft Rsy IISLCH. FUILMER asso cia tes Jim WitWns. Lemoyne Really, excepi lor stove and relrtg*^. . ' 3 Bedroom home In good Formt ond Include neot 3 bedroom home ' Lewln ROCKY MOUNTAIN REALTY.‘ retldenUol oreo. port liniihed 0-*.. . . .m s itu - » " [ a ' •ond horte tloble. This vo(-• — botement. tlorage thed. ' 12 l l ^ t on living room^ExiiMent ^ __^TRI-LEVEL 3 l«room 2 Uth. recIC --- -. yord wlih-pelle.-----____ DAVE HAMLETT. BROKER_____ O in c e.. 734-4875 S«Mr*lK*. C 1 ■ «cre?0^7^cany0ri“ ti^ ] - only $47,500. Coll Homlett' condition. Parked at Curiy'TnUer ■ Approiter , ,'...... 733.4079 iMkWoii...... ■ * 1 Niagi.-a Sp.ings.- 60 acros Jorome> Really RIGHT NOW. 733-4079.. . - Park. Wesl of Twin Falla; $7500 - appiiaAces. 2 ear oith 1 bolht. 3 cor garage, olr con- GREAT LAKES 10-x4*S-1»S|.one in in 0 quiel good retidenilai Serv/ce Twin Falls and Jerome. 2 homes, Highlond Avenue. Excellent onaacra olgrourtd. New t-bedroomm areo. >4j,tnw. ronge for $37,855, ireploce, boiement, dlihwather ond , bedroom trailer hous»; New ' twme -wllh den and -tamlly room. one new. First timo ollered. PhyllisI site for development, $9,500. plumbing and wiring. .'RKlliitly Two lull baths. 2000 square leet Alto a 4 Bedroom'Bi.level. l'-'< bi Ovorlleid, 734-2433 or GLOBE Gem Stote Reolty 733-5336. Insialled gaa lumace. Wltl aell«i(llh 1 DELIGHTFUL. UNUSUAL REALTY. 733-2623. IMng space. Call 733-1023 or 733-i 5 AMERICAN * ing, family room wllh lireploce,botht. i 7 cor gotoge, oir condlilon- _ _ orwlthoutaiova.washer.andd^r. - Sun Valloy Homo 834A. real e«UI« A ap^raUal for o low $36,355. e, dlthwo*her, ronge. deck on reor I . - Call 93447W or wrlie Route 2, - 734.5450. n Acrati t LttsIVS Gooding.______' ' . LAROE older ttome. Fireplace, * -,'f -.V * .<1 in Twin Foils tenced yard, double garage. Lovelyy . njoojj How oboul a Ronch *tyle, 3 bedr< Rustic 3 bedroom, 3 bolh, den, GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. 1 14x70 1974 Concord, new co itio n . I, AI4«Vr9»« ...... 280 ACREr . . skirting, cooler, paniy furnished. home Of coold convert lo olliee, botemeni ond ronge lor o low.»droor^ lo' IV< balht. 3 cor garage, lull (omlly room, huge *tone llre­ acro industrisl. House and shop, EKcellent lor dociors, lawyers., ...... Excellent ttocR tel-up — ond $950. plus paymenis $124.0Q.''W- Avd>«rH«»»'d...... 7)3 ,low$31,270, place (3). electric heot, over priced to telll Only $160.- trailer hook-ups. Allot 6,734-3577. denllsta..X33.000- 73<-fl08? or 733-»• l..frui>n ...... 3,000 *quore feet, on one 7445. Realtor owned. _ *l»tor9«»...... J)33lt» All home* ore in d new tubdiv __ , ooo-33&-eAit*>««n...... 790III • pOvtfJ^1reel»~wilh curbt s guiridivitlon jlo te^ lo tchooit, churche*. eott of Twin FoKt, Home I* mile West ol Jerome Qoll Course Uncoln Sireel. Twin Falla. Nice tie*, on low irollic *ireeit. water rlghlt. Above average , with ono ol Ihe best views In the on 1.5 acre*. You con'i do home; born, corroit, ood loeaHon.733-3M8.______- ' Co'f 734.44 n Mon belier. Valley. Terms avaiiaWe. $10,500, other improvements. Milk Gom SUle Really. 733-S336. SPACIOUS two-b«d(00ffl. Large p Cvenjn^t coll 733Mondoy thro Solurdoyi. - -. fovte-ond-tthool but oi-ih*-- - ■ - ...... ? ------.’ llvltio r80m ~OinB'i.~ SJMmont— ^33 9577 or 733.8460 door, You ll be glad yoo look ' pASA GRANDE ESTATES, large'fl« MOBILE HOM E'” '”” apartmenl with outside enicance. lots, deep sewer. undorgroOnd lhe lime 10 gel mote delollt COOLERS , ^ - Excellent Income propeity. Bichei "^^W llL S , INC. on Ihi* *moll ronch. Coll ulliilles. paved streets, curb' and , School Otstrtct Rocky l4ounialn C. ^ Li*le Fullmer ol Homlell guller prime residential area ol 4SOO inttolled...... $3 1 7 Really. 733-140e. Royal Koyer 733-^ REALTY # An equot houiing Twin’ Falls. Irom U500 to $7300. 6187. Reolly, 733-4079. Evening*, _____ iiu w i« i...... — 040 ADDISON opportunity buifder _ ..733-8633...... - - ...... ____- Phono 734-fl4l0,rQ-237t.------3 HALF ACRE lots on Earl Drive. 7 3 4 - 3 4 4 0 - 3.513 ACRE wllh ample $2500 oach. Phone 7334526. ... - woter, rtew-home, wlih-3-'-'■ —TEflMSr" irrio iu fl' hom eslies ' ...... : - - J. STOVE AND odditionol modern home* aubdlv|d«d-wim covenants,-Two F R E E ^ for hired help.. Alto 3,331 acres up. Good well water at ISO'.' f f n u k riH M iciliqt EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY Fllteen tnlnules lo Twin Falls. Cily ' with th# Purchot* of'REFRIGERATOR AUM'S BLM- right! one of ;«» a o « * — - - LIVING lhe belt ronchet in Jdoho,. . convenlflnco.and_l9w«r.(U!0». Oflfl— „ ^ . ARE^YOU TIREDof < On* of our Now Homot - “ $3,300,000. . mllo north and one mile wesl’"1------^ ol A v j u u n i a — '" ~ N E E D A ' Joromo Counlry Club Goil Course. ) OF PAYING RENT? Soo owner and builder. Alto one ONAUOMNStir ' HO JW E & S H O P 370 ACRE ronch. good home, good Improvemenit. Worm house ready (or Immedlalo oc­oc- M ow u— asair; cupancy. Dee Horde, _ ^ ONLY (33.9«) - Excepllonal-.I . .. JenultluLi.bedroom-home— W o havo gol l l . . . weolher ctlmote, $310,000. fy HICH QUAIITY 3 bedroom on ocret. Excellertl loco­ Must soli. Sharp iwo-b«drooma. home, lull flnlthwl bai«m«nt. ;j boy *hop ond large one iion 1% miles from city limit*. bedroom home .,. $35,000 80 ACRES, good home. *lon- Air conditioning. Fireplace. ------r*c. room, «lc.,-n)ony 'ip*.j|. $79,500.00, chlon milk bom, worth the Garaae.' Beautllul yard. Double lol. 7 Q clolt"; double garoge. ireei r.’ BEDROOM hon« and lorge______money.fll-J59.300______—JSancttd. 2m-HloMtnd-Ayaau*-> on big tomtf-lot-wtth-cholrf—m Alirociive S-bedfoom home. ' doubttf goroge. tonVd It. Locoied near »chool», ideol ^Easl.WlllV.A,$25,000orbosloffer, ------— lin k J a n ta , tlo»a_lO-tchocl.__ ------indutuioi.^.^.. ..„.$30.900—------160*-'AC*e5roood'lortd'Qnd~------3CT-562T. ------pork and fioipilal. Own«ri ! Iocotlon.-J46;500r- 3 BEDROOM home with bote­ improvemenit. $110.000. COUNTRY UVINO;, One acre wllh ■raniforred. Coll V. Elltdge pl good paalure. beauiilui yard. Very . otilce or 733-6920 onytlme. m eni. lorge shop wilh . APPRECIATION S^>ecl9l 2400 - s l„ Z3l^*i(loa>bbm*U^423'4436___ olfice, ond rental home. acre, lop row cropi good lm- nk:e brkk home. 1900 square feet,at. • • _____ r» MelJenten...... 7338326 double oarage. PlwlHs Overfleld.d. ------1 ...... $43,500 i.-provem^nlt. 1,000 ocret pl Keilh Roblnion___ 734.3890 734-2433 or GLOBE REALTY 733-* FHA FINANONO ' " 1 .too *quore fool thop wilh devek)p^, Iree woter. More ' Etiher Boyle...... 733-5408 T ' l9id ond wotar con be d«ve(- 26M. ■______BiU Rolph*...... 733.0033 I choin link fenced lol, locat­ — N OW ed on truck (one .. 134.000 oped. Priced right ol $1,000 1 ecre with 2 bedtoom brick home 000. localed In Flier area. Very nk;e AVAILABLE A T ...-- I SOLID CEI One of theie w jl' home, bulll-ln sppllancea. III your needt. 40 ocret. neor Jerome. 3 llreplace. garsflo. lots of fruil uees. 11 * Every Woll UEDARHOME c ii'i BROCKIW AlM'is bedroom, elecirie home. Irrlgsllng wsler. Hstold Kellhley. - c Nit o la Supporiing Woll 733-2400. sunley Wailsra, 734-3107. other good Improvement*. T . MOBILE H O im r lo R o ttin g $60,000. Additlonol landI . LAND OFFCE OF IDAHO. 73M716. ^I^lloble. Almoat 3 acrea .wltti.. newer 4 bedroom tplll level home, Thit Is RESALEVALUEI, - mm m'l • i NEW PlEETWOOD'’^ REALTY I . chok;«, Oene Hopkins, S43MJ3, ~ ...... 872 Fairway—734^1BT~ I------Stantn-Wtlterar7J44107.-tAND-iNd------M - W I P E : - ,OFFmpr>cin«Mn rmiTta tiaU Ott».h*«l ______T . — * 2 b e d ro o m . -;.i i.„ ntr«t¥d B*tw**n A^rll ^ JWeho...... I]3.tM> P W Five a cret.' htllwty belween . E — - r gt^it 25th Will R*c«Iv« •«mc-.'l. ri J Jerome and Twin. $6,500. $3,000*(xS * i V4 ' _ I 1 ^ down. BaUnce. $5,500 al $800 per l»l>oC«<>rr. I33-374* commercial 324^19. ☆ AlloUdrIc . HERE’S W HAT YOU V tflNATOR TDK150JN Gray Realty r ------New'g iW Aimiiy. AHWow uhlT" ilidoy Inn of Twin Fall* ^ ------C orl...... ,? ...... 334-«046~i . •Excellent call (KiilHet, 1 » cowl.,ErzZ2Z225ZZZ^ U fl moKlmum rigidity ______“ ' a~ -omiimitaBi O.U* ...... '...3244367f 130 acres. fwo^>edroom home. Out Itl Aod a tw ^ 'M«r Ott Ilt A>U'VE <.>». BEEN W AITING F O R I! H poy for In Peii'Abodo ' — Connie...... 334-5660) bolkltngs. Callle corrala, $290.00. T.*| r - . IK .o»>.i i^ iile ctrfe (haa electric futnaca),:e), ■ ______• Local9d near Butley. ConUctuct Wm • Iwm i«r»e* iMof OB' .... • oeiHttii - carpoled. 3 bedroom, m baih Mounuirf* Valley Really. Logan, Hi i»0*i -pfMS.II1»ia,fM>>>tA» •lUntlntuIotlon home. PafHilly._[InHha{LJulllull- _-?«Locftt^mblnolloii.-row—' ------UanrPtwtw‘75J-3B9r » !,-«» S«h ^ h.11. T ■ • basiifnenL Large c a ^ , large (oLlot crop and (ivetlbck set-up, tmT^ ,Ov..l *•>»• f i t f -I* l>yll. IrMI m ______Quadl/UtUl. old,, In (n Corro(t lor 350 heod. 4 beJ------. 4js.ooo» svih ssnu, m otnvOK' ,. m flM iii--.— - ,'filer, «3.SK), f t F U B , BfltSTOtroL* reomhome.- . . a.';: cwsnftMs . A O e ^ . s u m or avanlAO* 160 ocre* with Gilford Hill ------— oeiKti'i------^^6C3. , B CEMETERY Bp«;et. Suntw Skipe. ^ drd* Croos negotrobl*. (.Ml, r..«ori OrM IM«I1«V I M M B t a t e A U k * M tMs, - duiricm.n4-fia.a4jiffl — fcM.M..I i M a a n ham* with l«f>. i r » Aiu»ctiva 2 4>edioOiii home, large Ilf room, I*r9« r»(r*«11«A rcwn 3 lot. 4 ouble garaae. pan baaement.ml* ■ I ' ■ fenced yard. tZf.OOi. Oaar Uket -H<4 -21 ' Y M tiM .P npirli JTm 7 w r ’** Age^.cy.0uHLS4«4«,------; ta>'S«hr...,.n4.]0l - 734-5800^•e* < . % R iTBulLD fiSr -saw PANORAMC V I E ^ Wood rIw ’ ■ • V«niy^^Tl>e Eaal End ol E ai Oavla INO UNFURNlSHEOSbedrooA/gMt*.'' ANDAVkMULUiUlY 73M217.' n o i___ ^ock_t;0Hu^w,J33.-20B0_ ■1^ Sueer. 3344miatter3J0. , □ jf^Corletto Cok . . . . . 733-30BO ^FANTASTICR ■I ' '

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igjl ,S ^|W it'liS »; *; t i 4T T ‘ ■ ‘ ‘ I W i r o «fl v ; ’ ' 'lirfiiitliMti S2 " EPOSESSION. 24” deiuke m Mding plania. many kinda In- t FOR REtfU-~MlMn-hOUM. - 8MQ£ROOU)eN 8W TOUCH.'H8E^' ' ''Wanted to buy . nighlcr«iiarr 215 CEDAR SHAKES direct trominAT'. BM( IMMEDIATE' CASH. i SSS Locuai ' fhlrlpoo)washer.. New^wananty:'— . 34M807or3C(re6mplex. e durable iper will u v e you time and L malntefteflee^lree iieel hiHMIng , r6WM Mherl- t8o! - Uaed Whirlpool - may wen be your anawsr lo auo- buya.lya. Uaa them t ^ Ifi^'eageF" j K c e u . We apecUil2e In att abaa of fMiyetiyera.7SM>931. ^ ^ WM.W;.-00|..m. , ^raaher.'fTS. Uaed relrigerator, t» . iwonado' washer and dryer. buiidlnga .trom-garagea-lo-poUlo >: I ..:Uaed mainline aprlnUar pipe with ' ^V<^.t199pa]r.Utedftee2er1B' aloragea. >'or For Iree brochurea. In- , — ■ ■-- bfx b>d»9W»lun*»tH«a Iwu w T - -ea8fiheeded.-New8uaranlee.-6ee-- 'c a i -80 » ttolO foot riam .'2400 Of 8“ uprKiprtght. tiso. Hotpoint refrigerator,- iormauon and-«aUmalaa.;conlact_ C i. ImwM P Dan Hanaen, Box 840,- Caldwell. *• iiMT«fl5iA*wueEaiL-t • . al « Uorrta Appnance. 1M9 BIm and IOOO leet ol 6".- Cail 5SS-2636 2-do.•door. tiso. GE 24oor D v T 'a a iV i ir ' ' I ...... •me*M«th.Ww4r.Ui ...... - .•evenlnBar-r-- 'ava - • relrHalrtgerator.-|lS9. Uted Magnavoi- ^Idaho 83605 ot phone 4Sft401flday*c._ .Focaala.Raimt.Allal(a-aeed, o e OS--. 1 . 488^eveningaand«^kande^ cefttep,tspour»d..Ca!17J»-2781.___ __ .1 ., JMANTE0JT(13UY-jUahLcrawtefa— *itereo, ! ^ $125. Many olher Itema to . 1040 Ulh Avenue, Erjt, 734-3868. ihooie- frort. — O U T C ^ — — IHOWKASE. 7334090. • g Open B a.m. - cloaed 10 p.m.. 50 finttSilK . 5 7 ■ C o m p ll|j|^ )ilm i^ t tMOnxffl, RIdlnfl ><>( lawnmower. Bunbaam - ^ r H ^.finiitFnd. \ *aeaum.837«M ,' - aoaedSundaya.734^. Oo ^Wasilnghouse dlshwaaher. P^ jttt Uble with cutting board top. YARD SALEI Friday. June 8.9 a.m. ^V u te d 'r^D M .000 aerea on the ' FOR SALE: 1 ttoaplial bed wlin fa Ter> rv iri^ lje tu W e MwT“ o o « i S®Recently reconditioned. $70, 825> to 4 p.m. Clothet. dIshea and l.|7.itump. WUI contract all cutUng. We SS^'='— imattreaa. In euellenl, condillon. fi»i 733-5173.______8l83.Edan,alter8p.m. , m>*':ellaneous, Como to buy, look iteal|a»wWng. j - . baling a ^ iw N n ^ ' - -N0n-Bwlwm«^1t-9liPJnd_^e:J!L_ .CaU bidrodhii^ilh garagt md NINEW COHRUOATEO nBEB OaSS-' ^CRAWURS. ^ 40V Haybum Ate. MAMATCHING- CORONADO Waaher BIO 5JS OARAGE SALE everyday at Ye ^J7 8 « 8 , Burley. ^ t»t»wwBtl«ttWo<. fefO tttlH.7M- g^ In o - W e a te m Garden Supply. ."Waal. Open 9 a.m. - 10 p.m, • ancand dryer white, excellant con- Olde ^ Swap Shop. 451 Main Ave.. E- ru ^ HefandPoHt...... - * ...... XXIoaedSaturdaya. k 7344944.------d||iditlon, mechanically and ap- ^ :UST0M STEAM GRAIN ROLLING peatance:$165,00#3»«si0ooding,------JwinFalla734«53.IZl atyi t ^ u r glace. Al HaSkatli, 423.5680'' ____ - Small tH h*lor 'iipB(tm«fit for one OG0 0 ff YOORSEin 8twiw«o you* . NiOHTOtAWURS Ria W ^ T ta ~ F o r « YaiYard aale. .Thuraday 10 a.m no~B ~ '« ve V worMnoTmon oytrM . 73W H. o« p.m. 281 Caiweii Avenue Wetl. 0- i ^ m bushel barley and w hut mixed . . (S&lwtttgM North. rReS*i'a«?*ShaiT>pooer« wlui Bali 48 HaUiEtAlrMitioriit ^4" ______sgrainforaale. 80/40mlx. 32*6178. ."Gu«»$ *» whot,. Mommy youlu w ere riot ^ ^ • ccomparUon a .wcuum. BaAner Fur- ESS.“ffi? j«n £ i . “AIR CONDITiONEfl. Weillnghouae. BEAUTIFUL BE. men'a sultt. aport VVA . LARQEiJWD.lwdreom apartmenl. nilnlliire.731-1|n. MBatwaeneA9p.m. . . "J WANTEOTO BUY soli white wheat. centrai sytlen>. X.fiOO STU unit and lackel, |ac bed tpringt, maltreta. OlmsleedCatlleCo..73M oin 799. to y s milk l> g oo o d ff o f ti$," , '■'.■'j " tiso pWH.monih. m clunlno Whirlpool^ Imperial Mdlahwathar.e ^ coll. Uted m -aeaa6na-can_be.- -exc d«poilk''No p«ta. Phon* 73U9U . ^aeltlnoa. f«mm profector. alop edded IP almost any funuee-^3^ Tei ahar6:«pjn.* jJ Cw<^«S!'^minum. 4964. “[ MaglcVatleyRalrlgeratlon., ^ lena. In caae. U.S. Navy type. Tape . Ri3Iator.Banenea.Ele. • « HUGE GARAGE SALE. Wednesday. — _ _CA8CADEJ«W)flJU>>HT^ recorder and player, round raat. ______AlaoiB^Cardaj______J974_QE_At_C«tKJllloper.]S] i p . r a _ ThiThuraday. Friday. 10 until 6. M7 Abottoul 800 balea ol pood third 5757 , . n ; - 3 B«M om ci> Carpel and Orapn . ^-WWCalterflp.w.------— ------BTBTU.3monthtold.t225.73iWl9. _ .-.B anaa^-niiafnoam tor.- Diit>-._ NHNlghl.llgHt.iyih.^^a..A n Bleclflc. ______H.KOPmCO.i,,...... ^ HO|i ro ^ S A L E orange aBd-.i*hile! J _w^»r?t*i5taundty_£acUJttea_------Ift* t n— l FwnHftod » «olurnUha«J — WaWr ~ ■« EirdiipiiSffiir - ...... 'Call gd 8 a ? ^ furnliM. CHaf^ T. AMERICAN FIELO SERVICE EX- — Two hanging Umpa lor u la . At- ” CHANGE PROGRAM QIganttc Yard I J^taLiBllQ.fl«cilflnI CQCKimpn. , 43. GAIVAI’JIZED TIN ' ■sa ^ igr r mirwiy. Fneiy. 'Simroiy:------oiesee*«n . '? "! 10 *T*-I^ Twin rails. r l‘ii.° nrj>se*r l'-^ ? ? *iwr tin r"i i, - - gpfjSpriM f e Special o n p u ^ e a , fillwrlan------^ Lutheran Chureh parking lot. Flier_____d£ . LargaDuacani?t)yla.tablsaieav^------—aSgouge^TT-.-.T.-.3 »J0;77-k»^------■T^VBnnr£lITrTJ]|*511y7ExcIiBigAn 300 BALES OF 3rd Cutting hay. $60 JVALNUT-ftOOM dhfWorrflS-hlgfirS— 'V8oakchalra.-T£Wa28. - ; ...... * NE^D A'O OM rfM m e for-part "f; ~^ali12deeti. TiWJW.. • i' '. . . $2.70 12' . . . J5.40 ■ m*merchandise. Proceeds - to- help *- ‘~peiper:ton.-:Conlact:ftobert-.Tr{p!etl.T- pREFREE KITTENS h»o2»m onm a a n d - -AostrAustii ntn stwpnwd.TWWf to-twi: v " ■ - siljdio-wftiM nt. Stova and' CHAIRS, light fiiluisa. Kaloa. ox . aerxt Barbara Hantcheld lo Swlt-' 3284818. 326 ______(001four6weekaold.733-7712. iwtthkWs, Comesffomtfwd • • 10 per cenl oil on ali Wcyciai In Cl- 8' . . . $3.60 14' . . . J6.30 “zerland J and Shawno May lo Soulh rrr ■lock. Wendell New and Uiad, 5 » can, cfi whaeie. tea katdea. rake taeth. WILL HAVE First cutting hay. wiil be aAKCK r e g la te re d m in iatu re 'j!'" of* aheep dogs. Csn 423428V ' .« daanlAQ depoaTL Cdonlal ApaH> cider preaa. 10'. . . $4.50 16' . . . $7.20 ^Africa for Ihe aummer. ^ alterB^O. ■ . . - -- . manta. 71^M U or734«». ^Z774.______clc ready abot;flhe10m.a374»as. oacOachtfiunda. Black and tan. Call. •£Ii2L 3 /S " EXTERIOR MOMOVING SALE Friday and Satunlay. t t r Approiinxataiy eight ton top balea. 733-733W1 aller 5:00p.m.______AKC AKC raoisiered-Brliiafly spaMel > .•!;! ' His AND HERS Wedding tand*. ^ June 6th and 7lh, 10 lo 5. TV. SP UNFURNI6KE0 m odarn two ll1ienc»n.ondltl*-i. 734-&3M. cO CLADWOOD StDlNG J[jj; Thlnj culling. For sale. 53MI97. aK( pups. Oood hunting stodu 734-' iq bedroomapartmanl.Allapplltncai. 'Jl COME SQUEEZE OUR -'CHARMIN'' clothing, toya. misce Include carpata. AMPLIFIER — Fender Super Six. I( ______^ 0 S w .J « m e . cunairn; riMMralor.' alova. and TRADE Tl whal you don't want for eicellent « condillon. 1395.00 423- a . 9 m m - kilchcn tabla. Baal aulted to ilnota what «• you do. Buylng-iellino- _ . 4560- < ______J ___ RtLEtX0NSnUC1K)H.C( 0Ofaonr«5.00 rnonDT. Can 73»j33 ■ ■ trading.--SWAP tr SHOPr 4 J r Main — - 5 -----AHSWERlNQMHVteg------QoodusedBundyirumpaL»75.C*ii ( 2 - i a a caMACHWIRPAW n g ■' V. . Ave. A E.. Twin Pana. 73*«$3- . 0 T TELANSWEnOWW II H can b ^ ■ n ^ - 'J - Ewrttomewinii 73HS03allef8.-.------^ 0 ■ - telephone— wei*ffl do ll QUlCTia^XOHY at LAUREL PARK • ~ ; a a s a APTS. - J bedroom unlurnlthed )wait. Complete mulllor Sarvica FFor aalo 1 conn trumpet, wilh case. 1 -- -IndudtnQcuatomdual&forcarand--- < -eM*iientcoftdition.-rOO.-7S3.i398,-- api. - " a U electric.- carpaiad..'— ' — 0 ~ rosconstructwn dnpeO. tfl..appllancea. bulll intI IpldujpaABeOTrSAUTDSUPPLY. ialtar 5:00. { 900 Shoehone SI. South • Refrtgeralor*. waahere. dryers S55SiS; J ^ o a Blue Lakea North; ■ A ranoH. Reasonable ratea. 30 years s • 1. o u m u . • , TV«i d I nthal hoae? FrM : • ‘ • nreplaew. brtck ma«w> FOfl SALE S apaed transmlMlon. i b«i,ntSlirn atandard. Hunt ahlllor. SSO. ^ (T I1 ^f.^A lR ^T'^ 0 Unoleum. 79448«. . • sssa.risr, Rugor Security 6. hotaior and bolt. - S ; " color tv Zenith c ^ to ie . new ' 1 tiU . 73M903. ' I • REFRIGERATORS, ■ • J KAIUNGSERVICe picture tube, (398.00. CAIN'S. 733- ' s S S 2 S ☆ . N E W ^ I Tin. I RN*8 0 ConalnKUon of farm bul ^OOINQ DRESS for aila.'SUe ; 88 - A buUdlnga, corrall bt 3 ^ , 5 F«». •ec««»te ar .’2BEDROOM _ * 10-12. USO new. will soli lor {I2S. OVERSTOCKED < - Big Sivlngt on | V land leveling. Call Roper•rPaulMn. 1 • ^ n ^ a w.a 4 ssssii ■ • 0 878FUerAvenueWast. toe. 7344800. ^ — -iiaert hlicli afiftarlillflj>otUt)l08i.M>!_ 32M081. Rtfph BtadnM g - — • ~ ------APARTMENTS ------^ Outlea, 128 Second Ave. N.. 733- ~i — iJZaamUUdinMuTHMa g .' ” " m Hioe-A-BEOS. $162.S0 Couch , \ APPUANCE REPAIR AND' SER ------~ A tSJEctoS" u IN FILER ^ ■ 4910. * ------A oDOJoes TOR ROTO-TIJJW 0«d|H ? .. - • t - and chaira. IU7J0..nAw. Ual- VICE, all makee. amaH and t w . • ------w da. Phone aRer 9 p jn ; TJV-ttt. 9 i ' • Cor{wl«.'Oropet ortd traaaea * and bo* aprlnga. « 2,60. Stereo conaole. wtlnul. Upeplayer. ' Evening, weekend calfe FtoyNeeAeriy. A Economic. Dependable. 423472S. 0 LYNN'S QUAUTY s o mM.dealerln o . * ' 2S .^ ' M iSi-SS. • Garden tractor. Many iand AM-FM radio. 196.00. CAIN'S.' A Reynolds Aluminumum . F re e X iiiSitwUd ;mlacellaneoua Itama. Kimborly 733-7111.. • a . A shrub mnrotng. — J Estlm«lM.Call73H4tg. SI40.puLmor ^ Bruley. 153 Nlnlh _ . j aeat to mf tch. m S a iiiB j. _ .— ■ ...... • - w R aH84.L»S-T«E~E-MOVmO. t u , ^ ------r « 2 6 = 5 2 9 2 ------oak wagon wfual thrlng room ael. 4 • W , «Jdlttena, lEofflpiete r* 'ssiTinss: • . g s s i .”; STOW-A-WAY BED lor rant $6.00 a ' Ipiecea. S204. Good couchea. $15 • BACKHOE S E R ^ . 7 M «91 0 l ' . A .home repalre. ttoragi aecretartal aerrtce A : .:week.-BANNER.EyRNITUBE-7»-_,. and up. BIg aeleciion olehetl^>{_ • i m ______t r tii M lw s y tjn d - a a t ‘w ertnB-ser»loi------9 — - M , ' ------— I m s drawetrunllnlthedanduted. New 0 EaU(nalM.73Me81.0«lte4 MelensI Answertng . 9 . ______$ Imaitretaea and bo> aprlnga. twin ™ • etjuraygw ^w jp -#J ■ 'HOST dty cleana new Ufa Into any g n MMM^M'tlme crm.Cue- . 9 ^' ? . s - i s i a a . s « , s S.: Mone, X Electrtc ntotor rwair and : poaalble al the SWAP SHOP. 4S1 drobe with allKhed bookshelf. X conerMewortLCwaotlfcMolHo)ob m new and uaed motoi>tora and a estlfflals«.733-23Hiaifflai.'"* , 5 s sEleetronlee.5(M3<3.; a J ; " MalnAve.. E.. Twin Falla 7M46U HI 1135. 7884504.______, aalea artd ’ W ______Waaher and dryer pair. FilgUalte. • !£!S!-:iis:.'SKaM CTRIC.733- 0 -Pam tnow -PA,Y Y LLATER! Palntino 9 : ' extra aharp. reconditioned and V andidSBa.OtA«Mo«ncdleeltajottect A in P • - tfOMCLEANERS. 0 V BuUding.aO'xag'. Forleaae Three; RCA COLOR TV tonaole 1150. f Beda, Mg and liltle. A aUnion poll, guaranleed. 1248.00. CAIN'S. 733- 0 .nMme V , reeda ouoada. W elec. dnil no. W N 'f 733-7111.^ ' [ / ee.7P.tOP. . .. » ', \ . 9 - ' r Ha»emofeMnallhe8WAP8HOP:~ .«jpoti-^-A— nTnicmtkio-Hotl SloiS U > tt« iy ,------B T - S S p S ? * ™ ^ l^r Twin Falla 734. iSff,. g nier,a8W». L^n^o ' ■ , - . - J * ; . . .. •Ei^M'nWANDBAOW L COMPONENT itereo 8-lrack A M -^ :■; ' * 5 ' Custom wood w ort wnWe*. 5 5 Snnall houae ,bawten T«Ha Falla — — — — ‘ ^ • , SwuSde**oarn(5r^. ' BSR turntable. Recliner chair. ^" 9 deeks. Vou nante li. we manuli > Dinette UMe.'Four chaira. Apart-. 2 .turailtn»oed.73»«l0.7»«01.F s SSISSSi.,,..,..... ^ meni site etove. Cali after, 8M L ^ -clffEHTEfWOPK «• — • Bsfpsssr*- .2 ' s a ’s.iss.; r . ^ fl.'- .. w S r - r r r : 5 ' . 5 JSSS^pSSTEm S - 'I ...... L -metal 6aUAett,diahwaaher; bui4_ L g y m e s . Wawe Kenaedy. 7! 1,-hrPlr^Unon.w. . -9 ^ • ea^neU . 'floor aartdar.' campp " Maytag portable waaher and dryer ~ T White. Six montha old. Call 73^ 1_____1 J s ■ # • . ; . T . ^ Steve*, ««ahlng machlne.'M ter ' Tlmes-N^y's - ' •4 ; heeler, M ter aoftener; vacuumn • 7«B4i»ft»rT«^"______• - ' rain gulttri "9 ’ ^ ^cleaner, table uw u ir compreaaor. # CUSTOM QARPTNCn wo HI M. S K t n ^ ~ Z rtJStotM S——9 ~ 'S ~ - HOWAWKSQWmfHOUS A~' .SftS oIlft a nloM bert^HerlSiS'^™ '^ ^i^ojsS J ^ H ion«n«7l0n,nenYothar.Uamatoo _____ X., „■„• , § , 733:MES8 U , M A T n W -bokj IpfUiB*..; Dfflc4 a t .13Z11

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___ ...... uciioiin— nirt-sipjiiiii ------Bntrfrltoiiiitwif fllB " a fitiTtaidiawl»» ■ r-73------^— rrmUnilirr(rr-75-— ^— r— notoritaBr IS DENNIS T H IM E N A C t; ; r FAIRBANKS MORSE, low' lilt 1 MUST 8EU OR QIVE AWAY Q«r- 'BOAT. Ilkt’nftw. 6S horsepowerK COMPACT JH. TRAILER,r ■ ^ the.new 10- Tioga mini n ^ o r; 1973 Hodaka 100 B'f. Excelleni I manSh»ph«nlS monlha old Iginils.J . Irrigation pump 6" Intake tndnd Mereury motor and inller. Call home and compare our prtcanuidI ____ cortdltlor^. Low mlleege. $300, ^ ______t>M «>■"«« i i f f l f ■ c«tt ru .ruU7 7 outlet. Ideal lor Irantlerrlng largeg e _ evenlnoa or tiwrnlnat. 834-8586------qtJ»IltyrG0M W bTdtdlrw r?8dulh“ noon or titer 5:00.q'— amounii ol wiiarirom-»ijmp-pona~ » fcyin,N ^ ^ l n g , ^ N o ^ side - sasrauM ar Ujbw^in^lflnyfdimia^^ - hKraitjilonal'vehte^^ naeda. r ~ EOUAUZER hllches, Inatalled. no 58 ' AolnilSTNdUfdllf - J® 453«. Les# overhead - tower^•. a.d"7ri^r,’ « w 're ;: *• Moving to a smaller home? Sell -wtlllng, trailer bnket'..«nd wiring,O' piKti. ' welding, tolephone 73^ 1, almost all the accessoriM ne ^e d STALUON SERVICE. Reglttsred"aj those extra ilems yotf no longerf: AOHA. ISIS2 s u r OusW^ ton.o” utowiihaaa8t»iedAd.73W3i." ■ cmniEii , SUrcralt tenl trailer, deluxe model. - i a 2 x 7 ‘ ^ 'oeWng-cljopper,: „ _ . bfliulllut. «err#l_w]ih-8tif^ooo(L-lod------Used 100.HPO.E.-molor,and p a n e ls ----- ^,Sell»-ter-ja00-new,-wlil-eeH-lof- 3J-— TP^wn-dIiIon7^23-57l3. ' JOE'S SPORTING OOODS, Fishing ~ J1400 ifld ll-tXlfer than new, FCIlT I , l^^u^p^, 324-A519 or 733-5110, ask 68 DATSUN lor parts. 734-6373 alter ’ . For sale 6-etsges Layne - Bowler,- and hunter headquatlert, Uttle < 5:30, ■ « CM Bowels #00 GPM at 350 Itel. store with big Mvin9a..761 W«l- ’jjj Maln.TwlnFa)la.733<2fll. • - HONDA SL 350, low mileage, • - a ■ ciiiiiIIIjB- llOOOPMal270leet14000PMat150 PROBABLY THE BEST good condition, reasonably priced _ loel. Open ditcharge. Good 8 0 , .. Cycle: tS>p|ijjejJ - 67B-7670.______^ ^ roplalBrod Horolofd r SELEaiON OF ifd condition. 423-S7I3-______F0R"SALri9wlH0N03rcrm ' - ...... -La"y..l-ieWeif..Joiomo,.32<-... “I io ~ spMiCiris. — PROWLER IN-IDAHO - - ..19M^ YAMAHA-250 Enduro.::e*._r J005. . • - FOUR-UNIT CHORE BOY nillkinong ' ...... i .r - ' — celient condilion. 1,900 miles. 733- - - -veryiowmiieage;j750.-78W8«0.- jll BRUNSWlCK.Deimo.naThoapoolI And more on Ihe woy, ond 2516, Honda 00 8-speed, like new." 934-“ F R ^ or S f v l n g e f ^ or Mltoct. tables, air hockey, foozeball. ac- - we're oul ol room. Ready lo 4289, .iguannlMd. Buy X l ^ e lor. r- cessorles. Sales and. Services wheel and deal. No reoion- 1972 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. low ‘W(ino*n or botl. Hi^or OyOem' WANTED TO BUY uted 1 mi:e James Clark, 733-5601 alter 4.00 and 1973 Yamaha 200, Electirc. Street' |F :re ^ t wheel-line or hand-line soflnklar. oble oiler reluted. Prices oil miistge. excellent condition. $595, HKcit)n.i>t».saiaioriwa». Firm. 4234056.______bike Beautllul condition. Uke new. I ^ 8"to10"maInllne,702-7S5-22M, • marked on the Irollert. Clean, low mileage. 4234958 aller 6 ' ••locUon ■dwy 1973400 Suzuki. Call 543-5630. ■co5i lor Mla or tr«l8. Will boy ot\^ I'/i” X eo aluminum siphon tubes. 70 b n e l7 % 1 o o l Ono IB'-i loot P-m- . . - -wtfaii, C«li lor appoinlrwl. 7U-- n 3 ONLYl SoTid Ook. 6 rocfa, ..... con»-«sch, -Plastic balar iwlne,■e, Oun '^oblheti. Flnishod Reg. ■ 'Two19'fobl------One 30 fool------Tjn'SUZUKI 125; hoo k er'p lp e.~ S27.S0 a bale, 21' and 16' traileror S389.99. Now $199.95. Un- Two 30% (ool Two 33 loot Knobby lire, good condilion. j 3 I ^ IMPLEMENT d r * Thteo-year-old pollM Horelord ' Irameaandaxles, 733-7235,______linithed Rog, S399.9S, Now Two 34Vi fool Ono 35 foot 1350.00.733^068.______901 S. Uncoln, Jerome bull. 324-2106.______$149.93, In Slore llnoneing, One 37 loot 1972 Honda CL 350.5400 miles, new — 68 , raTBlaiplgiiiiils battery, good condilion, J600. Big -.-F o c-u H : Beel-enort-twrUaiUa__ BANNER FURNITURE Four 30 fool llflh wheels Tree Trailer Park Space No, 49. , • Service age. Coniaet Qcmalone ^ ------733.14}!-;------one HAY. chariot type side take, good'" ------Thr**-!7-lV-looUiftfL______Jeromealier3:30, THE WEATHER Shortltorna. Phono 67S-27D9. condilion, M-fntornallonal Iraclor,or, - whoelt super sleeves, hloh altitude 1974 Penton 125.400 miiea, p orted,~------f S - H E R r r e ) F ^ i OOOO BABV and oasturo calves ol rs Ati'coAtPterhy tiraight gears, pipes cut, 324-4297. #•!«. All Klnda. Phone or pistons, top shape, good rubber.3“ 73 Tranl Trailers ■ 324-dUS. Jerome See IU milet Eatl 01 Waihlngion I Jftf-CONTA/NfO ROAD BIKES!! — School on lelt tide ol toad. Big ted^ Flllh wheol El Dorado trailer house FOR SALE OR TRADE. Yamaha 60. BEEFALO; Make more prodia oil barn- 733-8051. '. for sale. Setls 14' travel trailer. Sleep lour or live ._ '__ Prowlor fith ------rpW~8AtC-RgOI9TgW - Ai^7a irnti^rf iruck,^En^glne Wheals, Concord__ Molor____ For sale - 1965 Fotd pickup withI I960 Fotd pickup wim antemstie Bulls. A> HaAell 4 2 3 ^ e _ 8557, ------iW-00-YAMAHA-eNDUflO.-n,ne- n - - trtnsmlsslon.-|400-equity end t«ke------^w unoi.------Hd'mei. Governor and Tllon good - • ...... Cali 733-6463 aller !” -Reg,-sn49~rNOW -*995"''' ■ "camijer'shoirrGbod'condlllon.-JUB’ ' _ tiros, 5SS00. Robert Schulte. Curry Engineer Incotporaied. 149 3rd over paymenis. Call eveningsMl- y 24' ARISTOCRAT, lully aelf con-- .Mobile Homet-and Cretf- .5K»p.m.- 4969. ______• I Ooy old colvet for Sale. Doublelie CrottIng.733-297BorS»431A. UJned, factory air, new condition, --.. ridge Double WIdet. YAMAHA.RD250 . ! Avenue East. Twin Fills. 733-2141, Dipper Ronci). Soulhwetl olol. — ■ must see 1530 Klmberty Road. ig675UZUKI120. S150, PHONE734- 1964 Inlernalional U lon pickutf lor Jerome. 324-SSS7. John Deere 60 irKlor. good thape.(. ______* - 6103. Reg.S109S . NOW *979 1968 Ford «-ton, ullllly bed!r sale. Radio, heater, 4-Sptdti wide-front end. power sleeting. LIVE IN THIS ONE. 1956 model 28 x 8 camper ahell, Iront disc brakes. 80IQ transmission, good condlilorb 32fr ' f o r s a l e re^ttorod Angus IS M>'»72(t, Park Model trtller, Relrlgerator, n CampirsfS For sale 1072 Kawasaki 359 S-2 road gallon auxiliary Unk, $1500, 733- Bulla oood aelectlon. yoarllng. 16 bike. Crash bars, excetlent con- J- ...... •; Stove, oven, heater, hot water, 8' Security Camper wllh overshot. . CENTURY I months and ^yeer•dda Wllhh NEWHOLLANb 1046. balewagonTs3 beds, etc. 11900. 934-4538 or 536- dlllon, t600, 686-2270.______VAN. 1966 Ford 6 cylinder. slkiiL stretch m aJie. Have tynn ralaedd years Old. Cat! S31-SS77 or 43^74. 324-4480, 2906 evenlngt. Like new 350 4 cylinder Honds. AUTOMOTIVE 1964 Chovy Vt ton pickup lor sale ot good condilion, very reasonable theroclis. BroakaAngusRanch. trade. 755-22K, ___ price. 423-5262, >rellon. Idaha PhQneB2»-50l8. HESSTON QEMCO beet hanester 2.. For sale camper shell lor short bedd Cresm Pull. 423-471M. ' 361 Addison Ave. W. "j- 16' Fireball, tell contained, com- pickup. Northland. S225.324-2093. ______733-5070 ______j 1969 lon Ford pickup. Excollenin\ 1954 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton, moior row model 520. Belly mount lopping'0_. pin?iy_now_intorfer..lotJ..fl*t/a _ For sate 1974 250 Suzuki, U95. - — unll8.-PhonBS29-5425.------• ' Phbrie733-7Wallera:OOp.m.~ * “ ■ runnlng'condllloh,'Alto 1973 H6hdala I good; good rubber, good boflithd “ ~ " F O H SALE: 100-1M H o lste in ~ accotsorlos. reasonably ptlced. FOR SALE; Insulated camper Top SL 70, Call 3264083.______iI grain type bed. Soe m mllos EttI Holler* weighing Irom 1OOO-1X0'O' OWATONNA Swalhers; ^arls. 733-5178,' lor Oalsun. Mazda ot Luv pickup.I. HONDA MR 50, new. used less than 82 • Heavy EiiulpiMt - olWashingionSchoolonleltekjool pounds on haKfal all timet. Also S' salea and aervlce. Moiyneu* ' 734-4834, 2 lanks gas, $325.423-5722. " 1956 FORD Vl ton pickup, thotl box. road, BIgredbatn, 733«5I.' ' " oulllis to llnance wtth Eugene ‘ ■ BEFORE YOU BUY. look at our runtgood. 733-2043,______a e M « h J h ^ .73J.7547 Stock .ol now .and used travel r 07 Cat. 3T aeries. 1 511 Garwood . EighMool Slurdy-Bulli toloscopoic - Forsale-Fordplckup, 300engln»,i - - ' Hoghet.JerpmettWA. - trallo't. all tlzea. Gooding Ford. c -1970 Suzuki. Just oul of shop wiih sctapor. 733-1659. 1961-FORD PICKUP'wilh campor deluxe camper, Avocado ap­y good engine and new lire. <200 or Excellent condilk>n. 43^5304. New born and weaned bull calves— New Holland M ^ l ^ hayitacker*'• Inc. South Main, Gooding. North shell and m C o n tac l 324-4261 . Jerom e, pliances, Standard tloor plan,», best oiler. See at 239 Polk. Kimborly Now hoavy-duly landom llal-bod ?974 Ford ton, power sleeting, lor sale. 54W872. I- side headquarters lor all your Spocial jacks. Call 733-7457. orcall 423-5671 alter 6:00 p.m, evenings. recreational vehicle noods, 934- 1iallor.8'wide, 733-9177 or 733-9434. •power brakes, air condiiioning. 4ERSEY dispersal tale. Com'ploto 4536. Lesa overhead — Lower PACE SETTER. 3 wheeler, like now 1969 DATSUN PICKUP io^w exira Unks, radial tltes. radio, ;» WANTED A USED hay chopper, hay CABMAN CAMPER. 10 loot, jacks, - '^!lo«gO' 536-2455. ^ 28,000 miles. $4,000 , 733-7381 aller 5 I'Hobby Herd" ol line cows. Somo t prlcea. subillzer. Intercom. 733-4220 allor 5 condition, $555, Phone 734-7052, rcQlttered. aome thow cows, llvo,0 wagons, and hay elevator. 733-2651. I960 FORO pickup. 6 cyiindor hall111 ; 16 loot camper lialier'. sleeps eThaa p.m.______Honda 250CC. Runs good, $350. Now ■Ural ctll heilers. lour second callIll Tractor. WO 45 Allis Chalmers, Ute - ovarnaul. 733-7276. .______ton, good motor, and paint. $750 ot0' 1961 2 lon Chevrolet. 16 ioot-boet hellert, two older cows, threele model with power steering. Less, etove, oven, gas lights, lurnace and 1972 1 0W loot SlarCtalt camper, gas • oiler.734-3577.______0 new ga»4 lectrlc relrlgerator, — electric relrlgerator. stove, ovon,1 Suzuki lOOcc. Runs good, $175 . 733- bed, 7»424i orseeat»3Locust. . springer hellers.' To be told at than 50 houta on overhaul. I' blade 1973 Ford »• ton pickup. 43,000 with ShothoneOalrySaleJunefl.1975. __ and o ^ er atuchments, <^lt. 8^ • . Excellent condition. See at corner ____ monon)»t!e.olKl;lC-loUei_oieciric_c - --^279______•____ Ih_ 1664 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton Cab- M66. — - ot Adeit-8 treet'ai«rHighway M. water tyttem . hydraullo jacks, ------23.00eonnowongmo-J?641t2.------Over n'ow"JO"'stMr'wilfr6ak-||oqr. - Filer______heater, perleci condition, J2200.5‘ 1974 Honda Cfl 2S0 Elsinore, good 345 ongino,'hoav/txlas, 5 speed, shspe, will lake an older dirt bike In EO H ni] • 536-2906 evenings.______t969 Chovy pickup. X7 cubic inch,r 900-20 tires, new clutch, ttan- ^ tralTer. 8* wlde'*733-9l77o?733-M3r* 1965 Roadrunner trailer house. - trade. 4234881.______smisslon overhaul. 326-5425. Sleeps six. Excellent condition.' 1973 CAMPER FOR a small pickup USED INDUSTRIAL 4-spood, sharp. Eiccllfc'nl con------; Horsee lor sale.-AII kinds.-all toes.— iR - -^sa le -1 9 0 9 YamahatTS. Call 423-— - dllion. -$1699. -Call ovonlngs, 324- • ro^ru* ______' Faltttanks callle ' ecalet, 20,000» - ' Phone73WS57. - ...... such a t Dattun or Courier. Full ' *• iSTsTord iwo-ion truck. Five-speed _ pound capacity, Mako oiler, 825- 6466, ^ 1972 ROAD RANGER, lully tell- equipped, sloops 4. 536-6161 536- EQUIPMENT ■ iransmission. New 1 S-foot Sampson ' Nice tiule Welth quarier grey ru>e.te. W. 2335. 1974 KAWASAKI KZ 400 road bike, r rrteuiwheai-bod and beat etx) gate. contalned. used very little, very HHG Hough loodor FOR SALE 1966 FORD F-100 pickup, ; weH-brohen. lor competent child For sate: Three-year-oid quarterIf good condition. 19 loot. Also 1966 show room potlocl. 350 mllos. 423- n ton, custom cab. standard radio,0 Uke new. Only 4300 miles. $000. ; rider. »X0. TBWeOO. BEFORE YOU BUY, look at our 7334356. _ horte lilly. by Smoolh Move. Two->- Ford pickup, will sell wllh or without a ^ o i n e w tn d uaed carnpere, allS ______$8,500 oood condition. 324 4635 ovoninos. Q___iuiiBf.Taa-aai------334-USOdavs.------^ ------^ .-i8H-iJ5.-eo-Hodake- Combat-- : ------JU JA L oodor------“ ' ’IgJ**"**- O^Looktnobtll, 03. - w iu e d ^ ji4u» seo*lQ approctaio^ ; inc.,'South Main Oooding, North ” ■ 676-5856.______' 1967 ARISTOCRAT. 16 x 8, sell ih Wambal. Mint condition. LealhorsI '$5,500 . 1969 FORD RANGER, aulomaiic^ M Inmort-^Sflorls to s. .contained monmalic stool, electric tide hetdquartere lor all yourf Included. Evenings and weekendsI T ro ilo rs Iransmission, now llros, a icd lo ril" 1974 David Brown diesel traclor. 240lO or battery relrlgerator. gas lurnace; rKTMtlonal vehicle n e « it, tH♦* - phone 733<509. ______condition. $1700 324-8093. 1969 Toyoia Ck»oiia. Good Con- $1500 10 $2000 - U^- Folding Camping Tralloror mlloage. In excellent condition, and Motor Grader cnqine. $550.733-2086.______, 197l' TOYOTA HILUX piCkup. H- . ------iSTALLlON SERVICE.- ReOltterod^ wllh conditioner, mouei MS, goodd celleni condilion, sleeps 4. range, headquartort. Sales-Rentats.■9. have recehfod good care; Call 733-- 1967 Ford W ton piekup. Very good^ " 'Speed,' good iiiresi'_new*^einfr^-__’ _ AQHA. fSiS2 Star DuateVs ton.,n. condilion. 324-5677. sink, lurnace, tt 200.423-4402. C olem an-Starcratt SUMMERS 71t3andasklorOelOr733-OI73allor t i L i o f r ' s ...... confllllon. $1295. 1955 Ford pickup~ • $1500 . 829-5966... . -,-rr- • ;beauUoul aorrel; wllh star, good . SPORTS VEHICLES 138 Blue U ketOS 6e.m. ------" 7 Due to heaimrmutl sell 28" shidow in OverfandAve.. $50.423-4419.______1973 "MAZDA RX3. 2 door* or»e . ■ dlspot7tion.J«,lee. 733^177 or 731-S WANTED: Good 3-po)nt Fotd or 734-5581. . 1971 250 MONTESSA KING . , Bu;ley, Idaho Massey Fotguton mowar. Pnone travel trailer, with car. Has one king 19C9 RED RANCHERO. aulomaiiclc ownor, low mileage, excellent SCORPION, eicollont condilion I Phone 678-5505 • s, condiiton. $2100,324-5692, — — 543J909allef6or543ailJ.n,ttme.— and one queen bed. tl-cublc-Iool .. * powar slooring. powor brakos, _ ------'SyMroidroflltter-ed-sbowooldino," ' rolriQorator. Lovely bath. Range.1 MotorHoBBSleS 734 «99,______• I oicolleni condition. Call alter 6:30X ' ______" . I ^ ^ ^ ^ rl^ ^ b ro k o end *111 trallor, - lurnace. All comforts of home. Full ! BOBHOUSTON • P.M. 788-3136.______Extra Sharp 1973 2402 very tow For sale - It50 case swjmor wilh - • MUST SELL 1974 500cc Kawasaki Soles Ropretontollve. 1" shag tug. Come seo at (94 Jackson.' FOR RENT24'motor home. S i e ^ Mach III llko now only 1,000 mllot. 2 “ mileage. Silver wllh chrotrle _ condilioner. ttOOO. Call 174-4181 or 8. Phone evenlngt. 324-46IW . t^pme Phone 733 1490 1974 Cnevtolol luv Mikado pickup. For*»io pair ol 9 yoar old pinto10 324-2134. ______' 733-5053 or 734-6714 helmets, Sactilice for $it95 ollor. 400Q milos lull on wartanly. Stillr: wheels, air condiiioning, 4-jpeed marat. One will loal In a month, - Call Dave. 543^272. Buhl,______geta X miles per gallon ol Qaa. CM '■ 2010 JOKN OEERE gas Iraclor. wide^ 18' Kit sell-contalngd, gas FOR SALE 1973 26’ Tllan Motor ^ now Call 436472S. ]Alaoone5yearoldPlnioaiud, 324- _ 73I-6993 evenings, Ironl ond. powor stoering, goodod roltlgoraior and furnanco. hol wator—— home. Will consider trade loror 1971 eSA Vidor 500. $500. Extra low is Son. 1964 Cnovtoiol van. Nood 4101. smalletone. 423-4248alier6.00o.m,n, mlleago. 733^)585. ' 83 Tmcfcs o d ______■ • ■■■. condilion, new paint, sharp. tl500M. ho»tor.ooodcondltlon.e25-5t14. - some wotk dono. Taking bids. Call:all SHARP 1974Oalsun260Z,2 » 25600 Regltlered quarter-horse broodKJ 324-2955 For salo Cy ownot. 1967 F-100 Ford° 733440S______^ miles app^o^maIely,^^sj M toy ------mare;-Broke lo rtderJoe fiert.-ll,—il.— ------—'FVlOfipickupr35>9eTiir>3150.837-^59. _ patti. practlcolly now. now condilion. _ and Iniorlor. Chrome whoelt. Wide f»ERMANENTLY REGISTERED,3, point. See IV< mllei eait ol CREW CAB. 1965 Internalional 1200?00 tiret. $550 324-5183. • • Appaloosa mate, liitey coit al tldo,0, Woihlnglon 5le E Q I .irailer. t250 o> beal oiler prune S37- : UIPMIENT •6642. 89______jwiiAm cii».imm is______^ ------'■All TYPES OF HORSES bought, IS^DEMOS^I Fourteen-loot llberguss lljhlng e m B ;sold. traded. Reglslered and grade. I E Reo Haley. 733<0H. ______boal with trailer atUched. J300, ■ ■ _ in -fM i.______lOeluie Undem two-horse trailer. ‘Eicellenl condilion. 7334177 or 733- 16' SeaRay ski boat, too hor- ;»434. sepower, carpeied. stereo Inited C _ speakers, 614 Capri Dtive. Oil) Is year old reglttered quarter horse - ' oeidlng, Genile and wtll started.*? '5 'Elgin boat, 40 horsepowar motor1 M S82-X», Oakley and trailer. See at 524 East Avenue ' ^ H. Votomo belore 2 00 p.m week------^YeAROto-puREBneoreatsmM-^ Jay4J24fl003------^ ^ ------L is pleasedd to annouaoce_BilLLaop_ 1 Arabian gtiaing - unbtoko - : reasonable. 934-S327. ~ Nine-looi wid* ponioon boat, two __ . Morcury moiotj, tO-hotJcpowor h IE h I ; 4 YEAR OLD SORREL geidino goodod _ - uachr_ Including spoclll. haullna; has joinecid our soles3 & service ; dlsposilion. Call 324-4434 alter g.OO.1 iraltor.'Call 7334665 or )ee a I 330 'H. — Matlln. '■ Good looking sorrel maro with dorsal tliipe down the back andrid 14 looi Ditch Ctall boal mih now . blazed lace. You'll have lo see her r. Staff repnresen tin g - thle e Big 4 — )or cpo«y linish, heavy duty li»iior. IV, 1975 OLDS OM IOA(*' - r l ,to appreciate her. Breeding Is horsopowor Mercury moio» 1250 Hotchbock Coupe llnlthed In':In'beoutilul tondtlone wllh molcKIng>g top. to( body tide mouldingt, t u ' p j r ^ l ■ Snipper Supreme and a thow pinto110 733-4591.- ■ ‘ mate. Sho came oil ol the boy's Slock whoelt, radial tiret, 360 36C V<8 engine, outomolic Irontmittion,.Ion, onet ol lhe thorpetl demot w e^ H er, W hite, W e hove- ' .ranch In.Nevada. J years old, hatia t S aTlbo a' i T“ T . FreigKtiine 'estern Star, • -had one colt. Call any time 437:4343.(3. Cotonado 15. Omoga 14. Cyclono tLASHID .. . 13 Salxjis 6’. Canoe Paita aiio , .accojsotie'j SEAOUIL MOTORS I and Autoocar. W e als ^ sSNIK . SAILHAUS.362SoulhL0CuSI,Tw,r,' Iso deal in — Falln Ph 7T3-6727 :_____:£'i'«bfed^[>ur«.t>oat3JSetvlceable_ble______. . ______. aqe,324-4101.______Cftj^1erBob>r"CKr^lo7~ =€umTninsr~ i^ett'0'H ^GtjtT-anthjIt^ a w.g Motors, Slorcrolt Boats, B2 ^ ^ SbMp ' . Coulkins Troiler* For Mio; Lamb lot 4-H or FFAFA JfchOME IMPLEMENT CO. o th e r heoovy duty truiuck com po- pro|eclt,AlierS.&43-47S2. 901 S. Lincoln, Jorome ^ - a e n ts . ~ -Fan t tort iH tr ------— - -Vv -- . I ■ iM SpA Bxa-i^ e i M L W A — ^ E N i Seouillul oloMondrlle 9old'vd wllh white vinyl tap. iteel belted rodlc - — Airof ^B iT IT ^ld custiitomers and power Steering, AM/FM rodirodio, rool tack, wind deflector ond it's1ft acoroiiyTilth a 3 )r«rSO ,O O O .m ll^ . guorontee, ...... ; ______Availab'iib leJq d a y ■■ . — -DIM O PRICI . Will deliver inn qi^antityqi am ounts. ■ friends wii'ill b e^^lco mrhed to coh“-7 '

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m m s m s - . 1 9 7 3 THUNDERBIRD ...... MedIum'brov^-metollle,-comreitinBB rooroofrttjlhr«qulpp*d.oi-voun ~7V: K f l n o , powar bnkci. 's s fv 3 ! Through June 7th, We,'e,wlll v bring the most fantasiastic sayings of the r would expecl end you muti see lo apprec M L S A L E T O “ ppreciote. ‘ l " * - g O j houer. (lulllanf o u Unk*., year on alt cars ond truetrucks In stocki Direct fromI tlthe factory to you, THE ^ TRAbiTlONA ■ over 200 new cars and trucks to choose from.I. NLY SOME EXAMPl’LES OF THE | tta k st. traction tiraa. 8 to 6 phona FERING EXCfEPTIONAL 54M4ai.Aliefa.5«3-4a2. SAVINGS GOING OON NOW! I j FANTASTIC Sf 1969 CADILLAC Sedan DeV,eV „,e^1995r^ 1W Seoul 4x4. cloan. runa good, VALUES ON iVEIFI F A m U S E D Beoulilul i Iwo lone Ikflih ond fully equl|equipped witn oil Ihe exlros, - »®.4JWi1?,------ThThis wos o locolly owned outomobiie. jT ” - J9 7 5 CHEVROLE)LET j y r . 19 7.5/?‘m o n ‘z a **‘ * ^ CARS. ( b M For Sad. I >/4 TON PICKUP!UPS TOWN!n e c o Dp e •- - - 1970 PonlUc- OTO. vinyl lop. Chevrolet's newest,ist. Dretiy. fun to drive, • I97S COReLLA 2 DOORSIDAiiD " Mony to choose from. end senilbly pHced.(d. No.I 5-577. • J$269 Dov^ plus Soles Tok. APR 18.75.75% • Finance Charge S634. 1972 ■ DODGE COLT . . ____.....*109^1 automallc. good condition,'make 3 door hordiop, *coribrnleorengln'e,'stor.'stondord IrdnsnflillohTrddi^.t^ '“ *i> -0ll»f.5W5&^------0 NO.M 49 43 poyment* of S77'a month on opprpproved credil and subject lo 3 - ^ ie r .- w id * tlrei.end megjrtheels,___ u 1973 Mercury Montogo MX. Muit uUrCaaall(raMavanlngt.t2lOO.- - - !S^^HEviioL'ET"Hm u - a ': n j m s : - leiracHiiK HuTBt 4 apeed. new overtwul. new ( 1975 CAMARORO 1 9 75MALIBU 5 / 1 3.3 Liter.heml4ieod engine, power dlKIlK brakes. Irontlstorlied Ignl- ^ 4 * ^ r v i l ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ o n w l k ironsmli — tfi*«.- new awtarU*Ut-lft.Jack_CaU— tion, pop-top comper wllh 3-burner stistove, ice box end coblnets. dio di ond olr condilionlng. 4234741. aller 8JO. ------1H3O0RCOUPIJPE-----^ - ______^CO:OUEE______:: J ' stolnleis sleel slnk, double \M wllhI exeiitro bunk for 3 more, word- ~dtfty-sutpen«lor»,-vibarrel, S3S0or beal • wheel covers, rodlal tires, radio, v trontmltilon. ond rodlo. . * 'tires. 4/s^,..ira.ntmlss1on. (oulomoilclc-owll6bl5f. c S I« k No,-5K-49. ‘ I E l S i i • buci«fl*eoisondm er». No. 5-561. Cork copper, conlrotting roof, V-83 en(engine, automallc ironsmls-. ' ollef.UMHoilyDrtve,______. S -= t-S"*- tion. power steering, power b ro kM. ^. olrol conditioning ond while'. . m 8UJCX £t£C7W, blue wim i » V l ...... » i 5 8 9 » . . » » < wall Ilres. • white vinyl rool. loaded. 6.000 miles. Sold new lor U180. wilt sacrilico ■ taM0.Ca1l7»8-3138.______f * 3 9 8 99 *366 6 2 J ‘ 1974 CORONA-- I t P t O U P i ••••••••• ••#*•«•••••••! Beoulilul blue wllh while vinyl Inlerlor,ior. whilewoll tlrei, outomolic For sale, 1971 Cadillac. 1965 Mer­ •rfront disc broket, rear win- 119A9 FORD. . ; . :-.-- / ...... -..« 7 9 5 '';:-| . 1 9 7 5 NOVA. . I --ironsmlsslon, -* air condllloning, pow erf cury. Botn eiceiient shape. Cait 1 1975 VEGA dow defroster, buckel leol*. ESP potkiKkoge. Wos $4436. Stock No. 4 door sed w , medium blue In color.r. V-B V-9 engine, oulomolic irons-. .V u' ^ 733-2751. . itiP F —> - ' 2 DOOFDR COUPE I - -5 ------m lsitonrpow er steering and o nice corcoral ol 0 reasonoble price. . ••{{{ 2 B O O R C O U F , J - ^ C a i Krvlno 6 cylln.rllnder engine, .stondord « , iM ^ALM irsOO lor u ie . Needs 4 cylinder engine. 4 s p M Ire MOW ...... wdiK;K7J.00.4»-M60.0lane. 1 tronimlMlon, * tronim lsslon. powower steering, power • ' radio, white woll tires. No. 5416►^IB. • broket, rodlal tires.IS. rodlo ond mony more * I 1970-OTO. new IranamUsion, ' i Z — ..______•_ f» o lu r* s. No. 5-551.. ______JW 5 TffiMOtHA.P.M, _i974.MONTEGO-MX_-. Z J 3 ^ I cellent condition, 1 owner. 5434864, 3.3 Liter heml-heod engine. 4 /S ^ . Iroiirontmittlon. power front dlic '3 door hardtop, siren red, controtlln||^l t1950,00or best oiler. brakes, tronsistorlied Ignillon. 6-plyy rotedri while woll Ilret, vinyl ' srV okes. olr conditioning and-* J 1974 FIREBiRO 350 Engine, 1 »31255 1 4 9 8 J i(eoif. toilgoie panel, heovy duty heoteiater. ihit even hos l?Si%tional o jiro ^ ln^dows. d o w ' aulomaiic ttanamisalon, tow ' miieago, aaiilng lor low book, if you ^ 3 4 81 > 9 are looking for a aporta car. thla la RUCKS IN STOCK! 1 Iho one. you won'l find one sharper CLOSE OUT PRICES ON ALL USED CARS AND TRU OK sy THE YEAR • - 1972 MERCURY MONTEREYR ^ . , f 2 5 9 ^ 1 Phone m-27M, WE LEASE CARS ANOTRU(TRUCKS BY THE DAY. SV THE MONTH O* 1 9 7 S C l UI C C A L ¥ j4*door sedon, green gold metallic eon Complete wilh 3.3 lller Heml-Heodd «engine, 4/tpd. power froni . • FOR SALE on TRADE-1973 Nova. . P/eosyre Doing Business Af lt»d Iqnlilon. torpeling, Ilnled aulomatlc Iransmlsslon. power sle*rlnaerlni^. p w e r brokw .^ ^ ^'coi^l. _ ,,14, ^ aoeed. Mags. 1968 Cama/o, It's A Ph .„di*«.hfQkos..>odIolJirj»._(rgniiiler,l|ei -tlanlng.-o focal one ownerortd on extelli 327 Vutomalk:7cu8foiT|-lSiTftirfnitr:“ glots, buckel te o lt. Slock No, 5K-47. wheels, Caii or see at 3lS 3rd Street l o t E T = ^ - North. 734-4577. ACEHAANSENCHEVR ^ * 3 8 »# 9 — ------l972_ChfV»laf Town and-Ceoniry.. ■...... A 7 5i Cchevy Is a funxarjojrhIrive 1973 TOYOTA PICKUP . . . ~1654 Blue tokes Blvd.U^~Opei^yenlng^llU^ N ;P0 P.M. 733-3033 1 9 7 S f M A Uu r u R Y ]4 cylinder engine, 4 ipeed lrontmlssIe UNIVIRtAL i SHARP 1968 Cougar, good c o ^ ' w ith bucket seots, economicol 6 cylinder cyll engine, monuol irons- dltion.'302 V-8 automallc, Cair afiar JUUJNDIRBIRDL ______—mIssionrfuU gougesrsoil 1op.-SlockiNo.SW.37. Ni .....- - ...... 8:00 weekdays, anytime weekenda. BmTNDAT 19 7 0 BUICK Le SABRE______7334880.______FC M IC I A t ...... * 4 4 8 9 RAHE COLLECTORS ITEM. 1949— ‘ □RCTEUrrE 4 door sedon, oil while, V-B engin*,• 01 s s s S " ? MQTC near perfect condition, Gr«tn gold paint wTih oa whil*v vinyl roof, convcnltnc*iTgroupTtlinrwIn^'" \ “ RIVIJHP-P.H. ____ ^__er steering, power brokes. olr condltiordiilonlng end exire sh d ^ .'- - - r o ttP0O.Prm.7;(<^1O.______. ------1979 4>W HIIIrDRI wh««l, d«lux« bumper groigroup, olr conditioning, dual rtarir itati iptokirt witn With outomotic, power ileerlnd.'pc'pow er brakes,'plus 401 V-Br- IJJJ CadiiiK.-Eicalianf condition. ’ llme 4-wheel drive model. Slock fadloT IInrtd glo8ir color-kiJr-kiytd-rtm ot# m irrortrundtrcorcootlng. it#*I-b*It*d— - - rodlo, skid plote. ^ e neweil full Hm. ^ m a i k tranimtaaion, 11200. 42 ------Onlghion; Poeateilo, Id, ?32-l»9, rodlal whit* wall tirto; SfocIitock N u m l^ r SCO 63, 1972 MERCURY-MONTERP^ 2 5 5 ^ 1 ■ m n » A Y 4 door sedon, green gold m elolliii i cecontrasting roof, V 4 engine, ; j W a A t . . outomolic Ironsmliilon, povrtr it*erlnieerlnj^ (wvwer^Wttkes^r^condl- . ]Honing, a local one owner end on *icel wSfkman Ford, 7334110. W b RAMBLER CLASSIC aUllon- USEirCARllRIHDllUTSIBIIK------M u n . New patni, motor' good, U 9 4 4 » llrat See 1U miles Eaat of leeeasuaTA iia9 2 door Hardtop 197 3 DODGE CHALLENGEI Vkhlngion School on lefl aid* el V-6. floor ahlft, radio, rodlel Ilres nirosting roof. V-B engine, outo- g d , tfoftdbam. J » m u e w f i ipMMr AT ...... ^ ; . . . . . * 8 8 » m ^le uw*?>n?i*sl^pav»er steering,ig, powerpi brakes, oir tondltlen*. - . Ing end for the young ot heorl. ID =ORD F-250 I *74N uicinR nliiSBn i i B i T 4 door Hardtop 1975 FORD F-100F-: 1975 FC Vinyl root,.V-6,.pevrer,sleer>nB..ro4rodlo, heoter, olr conditioning, ^fii n i^ i^ n n ------^ - • • Vi :TON"PICKI i N r l C M J r ■■TWX kTtW tlit ...... 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