SAN Calif. tU P I) — PT(?sl(}ent. Nixon Mid fives of the presidency/'He u id he was not trying^ to withhold tiie evidence wpi^ldbe adverse to them If It were disclosed."'' access to presidential flies." ______enfpbatically Sat he would nol"te8tlf^"M 6r*r-1he ^ anjr Iniormafion aoout ine'scandal.- r - ilie letter^ Nixon's Qrst direct commiinlcatioB wlQf.tbe com- T « io n has never been asked formally to testify before the Watergate coib i)iHt( , but ft-f« wof Ub m provideirwttfa:ttiyTl^anwnt8yfqiared1>y htm or htstop aidw -^ Piealdent is “ liui tliig lrim5etfrthg=progidwicyawl:tlie-ooantry-a ,_Jh a t '"at ahHatyr^^ time'^duang .the hearings h6 would T ^ veTndicati^ they wouldTIke to Interrogate the President ~ aiu®XhTs^Irir:i«im'lnTljB-^Wilte H on ^ ------— ------lot m ore than he's hurting the-commttt— ."------— 1‘address-puhllcly the sublectamu are (fo n s ld e r in g ."______^ » m DaSH;-^'com m ittee’s cfilef Tounsel. has been neeo- — ------.^ -»^tottwr t » t fa« commltt»a 'chairman, Sen. Sam ■> BWin, n.------Notinf-that-^ Midw itV>bFi)hant 1 inrtilh twido teBtlfled-befo fe------“ In the meantime ," the President wrote, consider It-my----- tiating witli tlie WfiltS House {a~oT>tti'in iTumeTOUs^ NIC.. Nixoirsaid-he-roade-theideclsloa-bffrniPitT.-nf hl^ •’ronttt— c eiig im luiiMl M tigr t it t ^ , li:rvin added tnat “ W ii^ a person . constltuttonal responslbmty~t<> ' " ' ------" . -. - - telephone,- . - cohvcrsa ^tutlonahobligation:iOT>reaefvfe4ata

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I ' ( c ) e U ra g g Dall^ News. W ASHINGTON — Form er Atty. Gen John N. MttehelVis^*------._going_lo protest iiis.ifino):ence^frt^enatc Watergate heariags___^ • starting Tuesday, directly-contradicting.Sffonn-testimonyl^riwo ■ of his former aides. By J O C E L W CLOVfARD month earllerT^ ' r The crusty Mitchell,'TnBicled once for obstruction of justice the recent price increases followed a period Tlmes-Nel^s w riter ■and the target of a second federal grand jury, will not implicate .ot-inof ^asad availability of aaiiolinf. .ia-..Ltlahn ' T w m * Pre.sident Niitnn In the buBglne scwdBl,' One of hiB4awveiT5affi' The Tim es-News reported on. July • 5 that again in Twin Falls last month. M ltchell'stalkatlve wife, Martha, who once said her husband The latest p>ice increases meant that the shipments from.all sources coming-into the would go to Jail to protect the President, m ay attend the state auring the first four months of . 1973 had average price of gasoline has rFsen about five nationally tele'to^d hearings. A Senate committee spokesman risen about 10 per cent over shipments a year cents.p(y: gallon during the past two months. said she-would be welcoma-to^slt behind her husband as he- -th e rlie r.- "g ^ c h » t t c - - ^ ^ f ^ ^ e n t Nixon. scven TwirfPalls-sfatlons showedr- headquarters flna^ cTHi! p iir-gagmra u rtij^ Jtiriy ------Ijefui'e tllg 'pnt.'l' trWJIt! tfl'flTt Bftet-'t.' ------^ "^JeB’Sfua r fM a '^ u d er Tfo iro S [Z M , MI tc helTa tHixorTr'eSv' r lhe a.veraiie price for premium grade gas Two stations (nit of the seven surveyed, election headquarters, had testified that the former cabinet ' jum ped 1 2 crints'perigaUon during the month. howBve'fl raised prices during the friitjEB. officer approved the bugging plans m a meeting at Key ___ — During June, sclf-service regular jumped One station raised the price of both regular Blscayne. Fla., on March 30. 1972. - 1:7 cents and self*scrve premlfim jvmped,,1.2 and prem ium by a cent during the freeze. US group Jonn~W\ X)san'ni,iousted White House counsel who said he cents. " . - Afiolher station increased the price of regular regards Mitchell as "father," testified that Mitchell - - The June.lncr.easee^follo'wed Increases of 3.6 I)y a rent and juiniJed the price for premiuiTi by participated In the coverup and helped arrange hush-mSney l6rTg2inai*~aTT(t~2.TcCTlTs for premttim tlw^ two cents during th« ,freez». ------u NA1K()BI, Kenya 1 UPIj - paymentsjo’seven Watergate defendants. ' - ^ ^ lo T e than luu P ea ce A p s z volunte^ers were being detained Plato'O^herls,'-one Bf MltchellVirttomeys, suld l^ cUenf .Sunday at an airport near ' would deny both wVeg^lofB dufmg~answers to questions. Kampala by the Ug^andan “Mitohell will acknowledge he was aware of requests (or m oney; TF OK 's iiU v<*rnrnt>pt, rplations F i r e l w ith. the United States have their two supervisors, G. Gordon Uddy ^ d ' E7 Howard Hunt, 1)ocn strained Irl l^^ent monftis. ' aCcordihg irCacheris. d tte u n d er Pha$«e 4 r- The chartered plane, taking Bill the witness wUl Insist he did not participate In SLCQVerup atxmt 112 volunteers from plot or make payments Ip the seven men In r^urn. for their WASHINGTON — The Nixon administration lTt»toHu^t)baft>-,-BunUKii-r .silenre, the lawyer added.------^ r ------^ had refueled at Kainpala and products — Including gasoline — at their M ay 15 had takea ofL when it was Jii.vjiU^jmder Phfl.si: 1 rules .cxp eLttd .-ta .be. ' ordered bacK to me^alrport at announced shortly. TW IN P"AI.L.S The first -m id -d a y Saturday, U;S. Stijfi . _ln . reporting this development,- Informed three wine by the drink ' Departrnent officials Mid. sources said the new price celling could Jead to Range Uazes licenses, to come under the. -- In Washington, a State pricc rollbacks In many parts of the county, ___ 5ANJIIAN.P.R4 UPI) — Natlonalpuard troops clashed wilh city's new wlrte ordln.„ice were Department spokesman said r - - ce^U^^||^!iJg(U^^taw«‘ r the— s trik in g f e e m e n 'l M ^ i a y In the fotirth -tonsw uHyervjay-of— •atfflWWWP*** *! lUuj - I th^"l7ialil^ht "avVraRe cost of gasoline fd ’^Jiist uiider 39T6 TO walkouts staged by more than 9,000 public service employes. adjoJjourned City Cflun'cn appeared to rest wUh Ugandan- seaT 3 Trwps wleidtnjT fixed tayonety andTrollce^ firing tear gas" i-i-nK ,1 pnlldn" the rnnritry. t ..iiicBtinH. battled firemen in the streets of a San Juan suburb and reports -s in tT ~Jeah MiTar, city manai’cr, I government-sent a stiff protest_ The new price rules will apply to everyone In SHOSHONE — Three flres7the largest covering 100 acres, said several persons were slightly Injured. said the license.s were note to Amin .this week; in the j)il Industry, from the m ajor producers to the were reported Saturday.in the Shoshone D lstrlctof the Bureau of approved s u b je ct to the reply to htg, message asking retailors. Unlike Phase 3, which covered only applicants' nTteting all city 1-and Management. IVe^dent Nixon to stop nied- n f Ct ^ A r ^ ^ 1*1 I — — * tl n — ----- %r«M*oitie« hepalitii* vitvilnL the major <-«mpai»le»7-Ph«se 4 will eover all OTTTvcT; SoTu uTv larKC ai tlrC W ail ^•liicnIs^ncludmK dlinc in other''nation's affairs producers, rtttnprv,'wttolesaler#-»fid-ret»i}ers,— i. heaft4IifrKiffl«fljarjunctioarl3Tmles nortB^ BUKMNGTON, Vt JUPIl 'proof'uf^cf'*: ____'Jitai' .” a 3 _ ■\LtreSS Verunica I^ k e. the drink! “ ret'O-very from the Watergate ^ - P aul. Two tanl^rs a M g r ^ W c i-ews brought the fire under controi-by-aariy aveplng.______-peek-a-boo t>londe who flashed the retail wine license which ...... 'to short-lived movie starclorti in"' permits tfiFsnlc of wine by the Another fire, lour mil^s east oJTTaialton, c o v e re iifi acce s - It— - the mO's'. dieO SaTurday of bollle fw take-out purposes •was alsot>altled i>y=two tankcrxrewsrThfthifa“bnrnedover 4fl acute hepatrtis^ in a hespitfit . Ttiobc bubtiuttmii-wme bi'.the acres two and one half miles north oTShoshOile. — here, iilic was-51. . - ean 111, as “ the new ordinance:------— fnqr »ther .itflff w ember!tr--=««• --•-««Wttl6n s r ‘:7—^ - • - ■ ------former president of Concordia TheologlcalSemlnary In Spring­ wen as^TnvIIchm ak, tn -cnflne.ction with the secret cash field, 111., won 806 of l,057jroles cas{ for a first ballot victory oayments. ^ during the synod’s SOth-amiual convention. On the eve of Nixon's second inangurat in January .Kahn bach was summoned to a m eeting with Mitchell in his WasMrtglonTS'w iH ilU contpm plaK^N r<>1tri'tti<‘nr offices, where, sourcei, said, Dean again asked htrr, WTBtse more money - while the Watergate trial was under wa ------WASHlNHrUN (UPM -- -K,almbacb .. .hm:^ tel4 rjSfl»y>U-^Kcaiignt

S u n n y : ^ Mike and Tim Dingmen bad the Pacific Finance office had B racB to deliver this Tfsck's Jtmibled down; anaahlng TfUBflKfTJEWsnp to the Times-— wiiKloK. TVs^ee-i Netrs. - — — r:------tumHtrpflge IS. Because o f their enti “EfSlfbrldt 4 Sb^ts, 2252^ ~ ^ tim. u. Whc jmosc to - eachbdy^bc ' . 'I laipholie, manag^ to reaCli for |5, for hiiHp; zTOrm. jd.l \JOITUarJ6Sr~2~.------the paper«tc stoppea t(ri5Il<;'’^Wrs. MShSOn “ =^===r?«itR!=her-niotfaci. left Idahg- i!!ai

Hiiim rrrrttT -down-last Septomjier, Kalmbach is said to .have balked at attended'Teton "Migh-Sehool. : ' : AamUted Admitted handling, any more m.oney for suspects in the bugging p r ^ January 22, 1924, he Filer; Uiere. -. final communique. The- -Mrtr Ralph Ijirsen, weight- ; m c s ^ Mrs. Dal Fischer,' -tari'trtal-soarcesrsayiie-iVexpected to tM tify foff-the^osacution ' HeTTiarrled "Virginia Wnght- aHftSugh' opposed by recorder, reported -XOPS Richard Oppe, Mrs. Stan Mrs. Ricky Huijdley, Mrs. John in the next trial and w ill not be charged In the cover-up. Driggs. Their tnarriage was July 3, 1923, in Burley. They the bulk of the conference, was gained one and three fourths HaEetrTJoh^-t'Ce^, Cindy . MatUion; Paul T6bcL._Ngra Also emerging from a weekend awlrl around the quiet-8p6ken later solemnized, in the Idaho were later 4jyor£ed, ^ included, but not without "pounds without^^iany loss of MrsV Robtft’t Wil.son, Burteyi l.ivingston^, Qeor'ge Silver. attorn'ey from Newport Beadh, Calif., were these other Falls UJSTemple. The couple He farm ed in Y ost until 1951 f'r^m S oviet weight,- ^ ■/.Wllllarti Badger, jreybtlTW; Margaret'Caldwell and Jane disclosures "and developm ents: lived in Alta until 1943 when when he moved to Rupert and foreign Minister Aner until the tim e of his death. c()nferencc. . , Matt Adkins of Hammett. ,, r Elvin , Rice, Yates Jones, TVTrs. MIkt. MorrlsoiU- W elter- custody of Kalmbach, aecofding to sources. The exact origin of of the I.DS Church and was a He was a m em b w of the LDS -Mnrr-Mildred €arnahan was X M rs. T on y Jollei;' . .ftpd •^Jev.; Douglas^Owen.S, Albion; this cash is still undisclosed. hit>h priest at the tinie,pf_his Churth. TO PPE R of the week and her ■' " daughters, Mrs. Ropald Ijcsen Jdn Nelson, Kimberly, and - - Spe ^k'ing throtigh^its tewj^br, Kalm bach issued a flat denial death. He wasia.retirediaancr. Surv iv o rs are two sons, -pictUre.-xvas lakfen; M fs. Oral . “aaogKrei-, Twnr~w*r»tv^ p^^«-n - € « u frh r a n , - that any campaign m oney was used .lt^.the TM9 puf.Ctose_dT -Milns—and— Tracy, both ^ Irving was named TOPPER of -•-L>aFson, Burley; V eronica HermlssfHo, .Sonqra, Mejcico, P resTHi^t Nixon’s 11.5 million estate atTSan ClcmenW, < a ttfT-tn H e Ie cur-'i-'^''’ 't>y R iirieythree~^auehtcrgnM rgr:±L -Ihe hiiiuh-of-June, with a nine-' yctcaa, Pearl F fertsts i*fnalrerr----- ^------D lamliiited------response tp. a.Stir-News inquiry, the lawyer quoteg------^-Blrths------Ronald—— jtt— Tracyreom ing; Cj(lif. r-Henry Jesse Meatez, Mrs. Michael TT osiie "Kay, HeyBum; two ^reaKfasf any_ gaTrTdurTng the ^ s f^ Sons w ere born to Mr. and __ _ Ziegler, the source saidthat the law firnrhas been told thei^e will sisters, Mrs. Clara Kimball. Tracy, Burley, and "Wallace month. . Mrs, Dennis Linzey, Albion; Bevan, Melva Crossley, Stella Tracv. Naf; two sisters, Mr;. Plans ■ Mrs.-talnE' drew the Tla H^ Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hazel and Hansen. T eton ia ; ‘ 25 Millie Dahlquist, Burley; Mrs.- several coming events, box: ..Mrs. Don Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. .Richard Oppe, Rnrhnrl £"-*>■- t ion gru.no»r of Iritervi^ws, that he had no personal contact withlSijton bn the jpwrand t h u ^ ^ e a t - ' Arhi«v«fn »n l. Day. -Ip«rtpr~ rPnH [hP ri.lp.; . CTTini _ , WWefgatepaynrcntslmaW^ Mend, all Twin ;., ;.. rThuEsi^ were-made Friday -clufii fnr the benefit-oLtlif ne^ • grandchildren. Falls^; Mrs. Robert Hoobler knew of them. by members of' the. Kooky members. Fnngrnl^gisgg^wiUlic atil -and Mrs. Charles Zach, both A ftei Uiet ~ '• ii: swiiti-p ^ ry. is plamred for ■fieft lasrJuasJirKBhiibach is said to hav« talkad to-Nlxon.only------^-es^seeond-WaFd- ,m TiiP.Sflay at th£..RuEert TWIN FAT.I.S — Members of Filer; Chester Noh, Mrs. The groupmetallhfi home of the J14IJ 12th meeting with I.DS Stakehouse by Bishop •’ the Barnyard Honieniakers 4- Handle Durham-imd son and onceUII1.C —■“ a perfunctorypv.ituuu.hui/ phone call of-- appreciation—rr by the oiapol with Bishop l.vman L. Mrs. Dick Sayers, Club leader, welgh-ln at 6 30 at Greer flail President to the campaign .fund-raiser after the landslide Theron Griffin. Intennent will ■^H cliib met Saturday ^ ts Mrs I.eonardo Puente, all Martiridale officiating for the regular meeting. be in the Decio Cemetery _ dlscu.*g plans for the fair booth Jiuhl; Jixseph___ McKiniiej'. . election victory. In le r n ien l wlU__ be in the Deniqnslrations were by Joni Efimehmanriffic Presidents. Friends may call at Payne — this year. Ooodtng; John Bolyer, n iif r w de C em etery in Bramon ”on making a trull ^Rebels’-gf^ ■^hlpf flrtvi.ser on dom estic a ffa irs ,in the west wing of the White .Mortuary Monday afternoon Plane were also made for Nampa; ^amud Ray/llanaen, de.ssert and by D{iwn Phillips tl— Bi—Utfc-. ^^Tivestefk dlsplays-arthp-fafr- Sl4aiii' Vinagrt:, Kctqhum^:jnd F i lends m'a~^-c^n"a^-Pay^^g' ...... iriakiiig--or iiparkJiiTgTsnnwror ’ and gxrt-his personal approval for th« covert money dealings into exile ^and for, rcco^ books: 'M rs. F atricfc C ^ a T ey and this-a£lernQfiH—flud; - >jl.aki*nnii.si* nnc hour 1*2— party-snaeksi___ _ anertfie Watei-gate arrests, according to sources. ^ evening ^errfTshmfnis^W fc served: daughter. Shoshone; and .prior to the ' services Tuesday Members were served no- SANTIAGO. Chiie-tUPn - -The next,xn£CtTngJvill be Julj^ _ BirthS Knlmharh Ls said to have told EhrlichmaTroUhe first sums servin>r:xin Monday. ______bake chocolate .. cookies and Protecteti by more than- liO — ratsed'TnrDPHTT'sinstruttlons, of the phone calls usirig" code- ^ - Stiogp -7 A llt IDAHO Zamora, Buhl McCulloch Runeral Home P'riday at Cassia Memorial breakfast for mothers are plainclothesnien sped the men to avoid imperiling the 1972 campaign. In his ty CorfWr ______WOK ntwKiarv aperiUng ______scheduled in Ho.spiLal to l^udahuei Airport tra Senate account, Kalm ^ch reportedly tjuote<^thrllcnman as __ Pfr Month i * «»u n l % Pkasant View Cemetfry He \a survLvejl_by-lii : jijs asked to bring Ecuadorean Embasgyrt^whieh— ---- parents, -malernal twCT Items to -be soW at jne Admttted v a m t n g tttTiT! ...... ' TWIN FALl-S - Services for they had fled after ioyalisl— By MojL "T h ey could have our heads in their laj>s if t ^ s got in the prcis grandparents.' Mr ant) Mrs auction Petd tfv Advont« Beryl Bevercombe, and -M ry -fltlhe-Jeon H olm ciuist.«:i'’ and was interpreted as any'flung that was improper, Robert Hannah',' Burle>, iitra (DoiIy a Sundoy ' Ijnnie Julian, both Gooding be al 10 30 a m Monday in the The next meeting of the club The caravan drove onto the 1 Month S3 00 Kalmbach raised about J230.000 for payments to the attorneys paternal grandparents, Mr ------flltm ls trd ------T w n g a lls -MotLiiary .Chac£ L _ - will bc-jon Achievement.Day m airport runway to a Braniff 3 Month* SB bO 'a n d fam ilies of the Watergate'derendants In the first two months - and Mrs -David Shelton, F ilff S16 00 Mrs Delmar Smith, Bli-ss, Burial in Sunset Memorial the 4-H Building a fth e county InternatKinal jetliner, which 6 Months after the bugging arrests ■ G raveside services will be . t J O 0 0 - ^ ^ 4JlandaUPniU^ Ha&erman. Par4< fairgrounds. Members should wa.s warning up for a regular t^nducted a l G;3Q p jn_Monda.y Mo*l tub«( '>p* tjrmg -record books, sample fJitjiit lo tt)e Ecuadorean porLoI al the Pleasant View Cemetery >llnifl<>Un M om itrial cookies and a .sack lunch (■iua>aquil Bus tour, meah B r i o f ^ v under the diwction of MrfWloch Fungal Honff C.irolyn Hansen,- Elaine ------SHOSHONE - Mrs Oela Friends may call Monday Howard, Mark Traegitzer, set for seniors Porter entertained the Ocho between 5 and 6 30 p m TtM K-ttfW S- Kev«n-Koy te-.-W«yne-(^rrt4on, Pinochle Club Thursday all Rupert, l.arry E. King. SUBSCRIBERS TWIN FALLS — All interested senior citizens in‘Twin Falls evening Prizes were won by •Iran Morgan. Burley; Eltda arc m viled to parficipaTFTri the noon Tneals prograim and the C»u r».- Kui7, Hazelton. shopping bus tour, ______-7^^^— 91 th» U lsmlssctf — lBni<; <1 n m . H eritage Manor; 10 a jn ., Sunnyview V10:W ain.TJ5uvaU Courts: idflCaJn'.Vferry Coui'tsand CiSWiRUNlTY Rupert COBRtSPONO£NTS 10:15 a.m., Washington Courts. ______Aluu______-- lhej9uiiihlaj?eek will I* to tlBj0i»«.l^k»aiopptng —BrTeTs Persons interested in participating are asked to call 734^5084. B.j’.- Powl GLENNS FERRY - Mrs Finley Murphy was elected chaplain _of Iihe JVorld War _ I “ GoofliriQ CcuHTv Aujyjiar;^ al the Thursday Tnpotinp Tliy Hoqof national convenUon in Miami, Monv**'' Florida the last of September OorAThVD V«?pKm?h \ras-tfiscussed. T5!rs. HaroW J e r o m < * ' , Byliec in chaine of the meeting.

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PHONE 733-093^ is sunn^yJ^^fufied^boffl^^ Sunday. July K'1973 WASHpMGTdN'^^^Ti^Oo ':irituati(mT^-TOSr^is^- CBnnerilTletlH)e1cnowithft»aa4-oir4h^tmperativM of loyalty,- .! 1.^ .— ri»«-iimin« ««rt UP) chart Pregjdent Nt«on^ ■ ^, HaMeman and JEhrlichmAn, m6st u ^ ppy—aboot .the cawnftt- beltcfrg: thej would

W atereatp. h h ariiflM.r« a r e . ■ paraaotWi4)f viptue, can owtd— thcais: ■ i»«.-«ni««’«, IM01. Ontftr th ticf 0* M»rch (, WW. dileinina; how can / he therefore, dare not tie his White House l)elleve the ties with the T^esident older ^Oim sers offier^eom iaii^-lt— disengage =^?fom fojper- defiJn«-1^^^ — niemorandiim--refleeted-Hfte--«nd-elo9eMhen^-Ehriiehinaa^^-^I^I«^ *^ i^ “>-Sgyg:r|g*r^- . lioutcnantslB.--Rr-fitoltiepnan— daco-he^ blam»-them-(or-th»— influence— x»f- -Haldema,ru.-Js^:xegir£ded. IJijt-. lormfir - , l^ttom^f Wa^rgafe noi?^ ^ t _ . and John Ehrlichman without scandal -for fear of a EhrlichmmTiadoversclinging subordinatesr as ' a Nixon the Justi^^^parti^ent h^ r~ ifaiu’i:luiI3[^- aiffiETOfemgZIfliu^lIertma - backlitih i rom— tfrtheir johajnthfrpfcaittentlDl i toyalwt-to-^-o btUer ondj; ------Virtua lly , ind'epehdenf of presidential them them-. H « tnust - continue to staff. JBut .inside the White -Btrt— -the President’s 'direction. Thai's because the real, tarijet J ^ n -W . Dein IfFas-thfr -H ousft^it is-attributed-ninrfc tn'------. ,, . -incompetence and confusion, a d ^ ^ are taking no chances thout^h iung'ShOt, threat to Mr. coveriip conspirator. Even Nixon loyalists fuid it iiiAwiftNixoijh is a£E!i.sfen in■■■■...TTfla-*.‘".!6':aj_____I Washington Thn III; llu-lll^l^tllllllurnpmnranfiiim.jjiverv lt-«*'^^ ^ -u»g—.ii:i;aLjM the .leeaci£S.Qf,.the...Wal£rgate. ..m-jiis— -rm.nrTp„-m - ex-special rrtWTth 1^ nHBgmTB—counsel baFd-to-swallow-the—id «a -o f--- and San aenjehte as'coming Senate a week^ago by White hy Me (oio..icU,' tpn, ;h"- total-presidential ignorance mil frnin slupl(IlTy,"‘‘ - 4 in e “ nujfc^ nr niP PrPsiripntlYnhd about -what his own staff was j testimony Before the Ervin dearly violated that strategy lawyer on the White House ■ doing. That lame-defense also w m m itteo ncxfctoeck but.from .-J>y-predicating thf. Rresidfint.‘s_ _ j i t a [ L ^ ------^ rte trd 5- T 5^ r J r e - ^ T ^ f i r m s frequent -criticism .------jiU c r ’~appbar^nces b y ' innoccnce ^ on the. Haldeman- ^ But if Hald?man ______.and—«»44,>M«n«nm ptevi^ijsb^demed^y tte Wtfi. ' - - Pr^ldent’s -... tw o ------JoyaT ‘ -KiH4lehm8n-deftJweJ-^^uaHy- - Ehrliehmari are not to be - n ie T liH ^ h iT affeclk.nl HouserthatMr.i^xonh8irb ^ — ’i 4 r ! r ' ! ’:: i i r r v i ': ’]«; r ^ ! ^ ^ in tim a te s; JUaldeman— aiud— ti^-ht-iippprt pr<>KiHpntial aWes defended, they-are sorely not to Veb" - ^al£-‘’ only fr^;-the _ , " • f:? ;'; :; 'i 'T: ■ iS ;: ” ; f ^ «■: : ;rr.r.!! Ehrlichman. Mr. Nixon must were voluble in bemyantng-USe 1)0 attflClied. Dran, fexpcrt"on outside wofia^But friStrhis. Owll while lashing mercilessly a t- avoid being linked tightly to the W under, White H 9USC inlrigqes, has said Dean, Colson cooly disregards staff's operation.s. j- j. u I !•'. ^.T Watergate cover-up.essentially '.’One thing 1 know about Jotin privately^ that the two former IUUJ< >1 It (J U Haldeman and Ehrlichinan- a l^ iit HQusc~ahtI campaign Dean ." a krwwlwleeabie Nixon chief lieutenants wonIj~ turn A defense based or{jgnprarice ■••Tri'-r' • : •; if- !f‘ coramittcc ,' plot that exr aide-told us; is that he nevet^ on the • Presi3ent if ^ e But can the President cannot .last forever-Sopner or lateiv Mr-. Nixon will have lo , canipaign manager Mitchell did anything without orders repudiated them. That view is possibly ign ore whether his shared several former publicly judge the twotowhorti • :i ':T ’r T H 't ' ?' ’ ii 'Ki! apparently knew little aboiilr from V Tfaldeman and 'two'alter egos were or were'not he deletiated unprecedented So, (i-t is Haldeman and j:hrllchman.” Thus, he White House aides w h c ^ lie v e d eep ly in volved in ^lega) that fear .alone would stop the- . power. If he cxonerates'Jtbem. iiillM lli:.■ iili} I i - •: iSEr = t r c--- s - ! "li if i:., Ehrtirhman who'wuld finally rea-sons, the Buzhardt m em o’s activit) Ihe, .leniBorary ~3e.stFoy”tfieir^ R cirM rfi~ a 7 ew “ fntal flaw is its attack on £)ean President " from accusing : by'a MT-Tsks sliarlng thOTTatS, IfTltr i^rrnyTrip? ig jj;' -i^ T rrp i •moments of testimony, while simultaneously Haldeman and Ehrlichman of ignorance. indicts them ,'the virtues of improbable tlmugh that might accepting the Haldeman- Wrongdoing. liiyalty-which became such a '■ I ■ s ' ;: ■! ! [s f ? ? ; I : ;!>: :!; ' ‘ j .seem Rhrlichnian defense. Indeed, Younger staffers at the White__ _ trr-lln? wake of his unfortunate cult In happier days 'of One- ciusi; N ixon adifiser Ualdeiiiiin and Ehrlichman '! i: I ' ^ !;i r i Uii/JuirUtLi— c h ie f in,., the. Hou.se, so inces-saally lecture^ memo, Bv^zhardt was tellinii. bv Hakieman^ail

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^ WASHINGTON - On J J in t^ engine, kept it on a pedestal, National Academy of Sciences, extra .air. to the exhaust control system relies on a ' a ' (leneral Motors--A'lfe and regardc(* • it with whether the biiliofls of dollars system; they developed stratified charge. In which a ■prfstrtenrTnrned up before the referen ce ps u kind ftf saored that will he spent on omission ■fexten^ve ca'[al>'lic converters small amount of gasoline-rich f-^nvironiiiental Protection ii'oii. It this, icuu .worship that control systems could be spent that demand no lead fuels. fuel is ignited in- a small ■^AgeriCy^EPA I. SpokegThen for has theiin in trouble to d ^ , more wisely and usefully on :The result is an engine that ctiartitj^r and~the resulting t^hryslcr and Ford 'liad ^been Now, -this wholii-. -Qlher areas of Rublic he9jth,_A_ starts p w rly.. runs . woxsei - ..liumbustion- 4hon ignites— an ther»‘ the day before They problem of "clean air" is host of fa ' - questions have to do squanders gas, burns up spark overly lean mixture in a larger ““ Were all pleading lor the .same' 1 tj^e impact of the EPA plugs twice as fast, and is not chamber. The concept is not - Water Forecast thintis.— a further delay ui the ,the problem' involves. thV “require ments upon fuel expceiiaTo give M^OOQ mile^'of new tank designers’ r^nrnrcemerrr ‘ 3>f fepeigft^trad«T- -te ‘Heal^tTOuble-fFee-s€r-viee. _ ta v e -b e «n - worsting with the F^{y~states now have water according to tlje experts. cleafiair standards puttirig Its reliance upon' mito design, ijia-ss transit, and th e Naiiipnal Committee on' idi;a for "years The'M ercedes Motor Vehicle Fimissions, in its diesel engine and the Wankle quality control boards. Because If freslr supplies can no ■'Even though we have enforcing national emission consumer choice . A l l ,those questions mefit February report, placed the rotary engine apparently -thisXvpc-of-agency is r ather new. lo_ lonpcir be depended uoon to provide diluientiv souHht soluUuns to standiffdii. first as to -hydrocarbons -and carbon "Ttebaterburfnrgivl'Tnor'trxhiy,— eventual annual cost uf-a~futrh- --poss addfiroharr^uIr^giTlsT'only Twcy state govern m en t, the numbeiF^oT technology; and these engines- the gentleman from GM, "w e monoxide,-and later for oxides for sticking narrowly to the catalyst system at 123.5 billion alternate souixfa _r£mflifl.. Th^^ _ possess it now.- B ela ted ly,- — beards..reveals- -soinetliiiigr-fl^uJL- havb been unable '16"dcveIo^p TjfTrttrngcTT.'Yer ir is generally icon question- -|fmgtneers~h8;^ _ _ ^ a wallopinB.sum o f money. oceans—must tapped in an- the^^orts being ma^eTo conserve^ the requisite technolo^fy to .TTfkHowleapPd— Ttlfft---- tfre -—^aken Hheii^ re fio u s-'overhead-----The problem^ can't bg-solvcd - i iiajm pi uducers'liaye bought" -ancHncrease— ^jf possible^-^ -the - extensive-attack-of -desalinizatioa- — iTiecT all tflCTeq^l1reme^ts -fOT problem is “ national'' onl^ In a valve ^gln e off the pedestal with doodads. ThoseTliiwanled rights lo the V^nWe^but thy nation’s reserves of w a te rr ' ^ o r w a te i' "“must ~bc~Tensed. Th e - 157G m odeT^" 3 sense: Sniog is a" terrible — long ago, 51iia5hBd1hrlmraTid’’T iyd fo ca fb 6 h s~ are“ c7ealed l n ~ M v e not exactTy e m irjc e d it. — Btrt-m uch-m ore wiH-^bi«^<=*!qu>re4 ’- ■ nf iT^^kes them in som e, cities, but started over, they wouldn't be thexDmbustloneh«mbcr,and-a_,------. . = . . ----- — . - 'I n this humiliating fix -r ig h t solution-tnust-iBe-found ffiere.- - If E P A yields fo’thelridustry's -1 n tKe“ nexl~Z 5" years than Thr■ the. mogt logical ^urct, But was saying — and the other over mnrhiDf the country . most Of^ the tim e, smog is no more now. - — F;^eign manufacturers, not pleas, we are likely to get more b r i n e . companies tilso-^ ii.U i«t they -est^bHsHing of— government converting into palatable- doodads W hat we need ai-e have not developed Ihe intolerable than the.common T o r all Riiias of reasons, oibsesScd with icon w or^ip. agencies, if the nation is not to find water is still not economically mainly profitable reason^, the more iconoclasts — industry technology to produce an ny. learned this long ago itself short 500 billion gallons of feasible in the quanti^s required industry has stayed by il»i leaders who will put away old ■emmission control sy.stem for It IS thus a fair question — One Japanese firm , Honda, idols and turn their creative —good wat^r-every day. This dire So, the nalion turns more arid existing aulomftbile - ujigines, Chrysler has raised the i.ssue beloved altar Engineers already has designed, built, (^ e r g ie s , just as their admen -predjiction is a consensus o f several more to reusing water supplies — Thekey w>rd is “ existinR " H'or -persunsivoly — whether EPA'S voWed ib protect the ic o iT lir fes t edlm a 4 a i ni‘3''x;er 11 f i c*ti on ta) I te- p iu d u n iig buiiie uul> " ~5tinifes of-the nation's water needs. and trouble. There is a health the past '20 ye.irs, auto standards are unreasonably any cost. They boiled on a new for a reliable eneine-lh.-il mepl.1.- ra lean, Uiey standards, -flonda's - bvltttr Ideas. - - IL is based on the estimate^ that factor, for instaiferr. whirh worrifra .prndiiriiPK^ i l i!i «inath< addrdVdpoditds that- »q *iirl 500 l>illioh ' galTohs' oT ’WafHT' f n « H c 5 T~r<}Kt>apgtH»SZjThe tealth^ lhe}r bat;Trwerh>ad- - v a l v raised ~in^:FebfuafV . J3S._I11C ^consum ed daily in the United factor is only one aspect of water V -States trillion j^h h rfagn C j h iit_ it i

IV a r Dr. ThoaUiiiun. My M ill. -Uiuii a'"'which siirh^ over what niifiht. happca than I' incorporated ift' his colunui_lK:ay of ^eakmg ill. = Mrs. MR. s p e c ta to r yvar-old .son has become a .hospital.s accept new ;un over suqgery. so my advice whenever [xis.sible MF-B. txihavioral problem not only to patients would be an operation The term "self abuse" our family but In others he Kmall>. the major medical However, talk it over with Dear .Sir I have a relative probably has done mort- who I have some reason to emotional damage than all the . ii:wm;ui.tts JUtlL . ii-nl^rs h.-ivi- (arijities, to'ou have a leafiet dealing with IS no medica; '-vidence that the his teacher and she is tx-fiiri' >oii snap my head off open heart surgery I am doing this or car-ytm give-m e some habit us harmrul I suggest that ■“-tDhvinccd thaj he Is (niy and with ~n F*‘pTv 'Tie.Tsn'l fine. y [ ^ doctor wants Q W TO S B 55Jliy?'<‘ effejt and ^yoii jiisl slop'worrying. ■■'TnattemuT:: ' " rn {7y;**"TT^rmtiPT*" that" xvhlie' Well, weathered thd July 4th IC K M AN ( \ I.L 1.\G My wife and I are bewildered ps\chialr> does indeed deal and, how much I urinate fi.reworks noise. U wasn't easy but Thisjs a good season of the year b> his inability to perform as Hilh psychotic i mentally becau.se I urinate quite often I BEBRy’S WOULD we made the grade. Now what's lobeihinkmg ol icetK?rgs, which effccU vel) as he, is. capable of uiibaliinced i pjilienis, that i.sn't am 60 Miiyto other patienU qext? some scientists are doing. What doing. As concerned parents, Its sole interest Its goal is have the same problem. —T. helpinii._ anydne who has _Y, ...... A glance at the calendar would they are thinking about is moving sho*ing-f4ttie unimaginable {juanliiy.~Thtsris^TTot—~ -Sinpf hiu n ta^ of coiH-se. jivrJher"l^g-Hgart;^nelosin<{:a^<«tgi “ y o i r ^ r e " " region has num erous large 'nieans see-if there Isnt a child rest ofyoiB-'lifefy o w with the truss ^ jAf-addressed (use lip code). interested, please call J34^2120-ia- ^ icebergg free'. ever haye Twin Fall& _ Taking irrto .consideration the you identify his. tx3!l4eni and You've been pretty lucky for Jri coin tocover cost of printing -mammoth taskjnyoived-higboats advise you how to go about, long timene already. ’ and handltng". -4>«^Uig jt . , " 'But if strangulation occurs Dr. Thosteson welcomes all , tlie-sij»Vof.^aHi^eshipS'for lnstan«r • rhilrfr^?V Tt?niplH iW nftpn )u!tt (»ce4^l!SrOace-U»^«Q«ii^ , i h k •roiM V'frCrtUCKLE: scientists have calculated ^the ■haya Jeyni'tinentB age ilae' torthie trtejendo^voluine ■ icfihf!!^ float could .providte fnesh :” :=eed*=iiit4*mfc=*irtiie ’ ' aidare d - b * ' ^ ■iw - « Mrg « r y - - i w t v >n»^ -Try^jtot to •kpiry tfbout iht gas' thortag*, Jiarf" -cun^mbdesalioaliDmraaKfisses? -Tt" Sundaiv. .^uly 8; W73 Jimes News. Twin Falls, Idaho 5 TTT

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Xhe^ Other ByO. A. fGUStXELKER rule requiring a c-oimniltee rule rcauiring^that a-veen— could be ptit Into eCecC - — — legislatiire; A- WU—introduced m onths since a new open .monumental legi.sfation sucli agriculture secrecy vole was what the House passed,. The House m atters tsuch as ______bv Rep. Ray tincgln. R-Twin tnectinea pul«Hook-eHwt. last winter that wo|ild recent mpJlths. lt-_la the plausible explaofiition^ is - Falls The House antisecrecy rule Monuments Coniinission Act meetinj; was thrown ojK'n long rule statesjtiat sessions willl authority) 42eopL iet:islative branch J ^ t has that retires" all commitlee and'arrailrosBTetireriii'nt bill" enoupn to tnKe a vote to cl(i5g~ TsntpgirtiW cis-lhtnrh^ ---- Uie^uler ebvernment in the state'is rather than geOBraphieal caught- the. w cf flw . US ijjcaj>i.on»'tt 171 One vuiiuijuna;, a tim j ilie agrjcuitur-ti aieeting. but a I rather lhan a foH)mittec. il®wever, ' when the a r e a s '" ' wdfe ” 'bui*iett-j iri- Supreme Court. geared both to the old concept unless a majority of a Services, has adopted a rule C'ominon Cause, lobbyist m ajority) detefm irws that -it is c 0 ni m i 11 e e begins committee. , a 7-2 decision, . the court o£ - counties_and Incmnbent -committQe’s-members vote, noverning ' opon and eluded sUmduig 4iutside the door • for in the ’"nalional interest” to consideration of substarilive T h e 1 e g i s 1 a f T e . ' has ruled the current lawmakers. 1 1 in public, to close, a session, jiessions whicii is in conflict tlie eutireM ay 3 mv'eting didn't close a session. The Commitlee legislation such as campafgh There are 44 counties in the. reapportioned twice and facing legislature'; apportionment 4ht>-pre6umption 1^ for ofiao— i>^h Hie House'rale on scrrrf -- spy- it- happen, I -n rie— ^ b Hows----- com m ittee— -apending reform ,*it will not tie- dating back lo 1971, slate. The last one t » be a third try, ilill hasn't Junked meotinus. acssitinji. At ii subseoutffit ahip 'T'^TmTTSSTve iiivt^ului y The rule was adop^d in the Coininon Ciiusc's survey was cdinmittee (iievting on June 19, chairsuan. This. violates the aiul will be required ty foHow phase out formula” through o v e r la r g e discrepancies Caribou. There were only 19 in^-f that the public has "a (jiade priinariiy— froni.j a ('i)iiim(iiii_C^iuse volunteer, House rule that only a the House rule as do all other among^ -the, populations of. .counties when~4daho^ v/is -whiel>--9tate'-tax—meney 'Ta'- "nght to know'what is dohe to inform ation, .alxi.ut 'm e ^ n g ^ Janice lloljbins, waited for two coiniui.ttee majoriVy r ^ t a r g y usually is the most iniportaut K ccurd, KuppU 'iiieri'ted by, -V( have to reappor^n it«lf in Logan, which hb~TongereB3rr'^hDrsiFF-amHi>ther-assortedno'Tonger point in ConcresslDnal 'action' vTsiTs'wlii'ther (o lllci ' many T^oiiTinittec tim<> for^tKfr^ffTS l^rs1atW ,""The (Wfent-OTmtV allgmnenr-^ merchandise existed on-a-bllli------—ttfftces:------I'he rittrmM- vole in-ptibllr to close its next TDthet— s e c re t--e «fn m It lee bill;tlrnftinR They" arir the assuming the federal courts has existed unchanged since ^ea Several years ago. Most House commlltec organizationsessiiiti Slie plans «a.s invited to expand into jiieetings this year have Committees on: the District of The great red herring that is don’t do the job sooner. The the end.of World War-1. meetings to d6aft,..lo(iislation *itS'-Congresijtoii«l nioiuloriiig Ihe.i.'uiaaiitlee r*iom-oftly_aftuL rant;ed from iiniisiial to Dllum bia. Education and La-. hung aloft by the defenders of - nextredtstrlctlngrs^ether ir l5____ AalmpleToolait a map of the flow ^re op*-’" to Uie giibllC.bllt; uroiect in the coiiiiiin iiioiith.s as^H^ the 'miard if there was ludicrous -brchrf'nt '- M a r in e and presentatity fo r the ru le tfpfow ^ ~b^ind closed doors-"''ritrmrg' nnjl .Tnrrthertin a routine bill toT- control with vested interest. legislature to organize it^ll ’ of the 35 legislative districts Was approved by the llou.se _mid-June, it luuUield ,six closed I'xiciul an iilil law allowing the and-natlonal guard; and a bill haijdle>i touchy International Vested interest is tiothlng along one man one vote lines that were established in 1966, M ajch 7, 1973 sessions ‘for bill mark-up', the government'” tn -recapture for pie American Battle issues including the war m ore “than pocpctuating the suggest themselves. One is,that The Republicarr. State The Senate rejected a aecHniCiil term for bill drafting excessive profili; from defense MoTiuments Commission powers bill.^ has...J...perfect^, power of the powerful. the population shifts that have Central Committee has 'suuilar rule. ' Only one seiision was open and contractors dealing with, control of record .of open bill-rtt ftn w a vote after-tlte CC ---o^seas war-meroorxals- sessions._____ ;______hau« - order a bUl bill reported ^ after ^ .it survey period ^nded, the ^ nrafceTjiattcrs worse;jhr - 4n -*PW®— lbe--od- «tateW ents-bjt* rule took effect, throueh June Apprnpn.-ilioru; siilii Miluillltwwft ^ l n;rc~ ■all -TTK I1.S- t?rrr drnTtrnir committee members to close "Con'RTFSsmen and siaft persons .bccn-j^l‘<•rel,..^fitf^l-iT^ Uie . si-ssinns- np Pre^ildcilt.Nixon's! ItS'ddofs. in -thr—House- have showrfaip j 111 -House^,.-1 signUicaat------.work.,,;----- un , [uruigii^ Itade-: .tegjsfatian th i^ ~amt3tVBlencc^towa r ti'41»e-ftjw T*!itre^-News Public;Foriiin reported holding . 238 open appropriations is done in ttie i:i proposal. - s'pring, the public was shielded antisecrecy rule, ^hly a atrbcommlxxBQS. The m oney begrudgiag acc4{|tance .in .sessions and 47 secret" Sessions The (:ommitteo, ever, from knowing atwut interstate^ some cases and J cyn ical to draft legislation: Meetingjat, bills are draftied thf re ami ^ e -WHs^only-Interested in ecrecy and Foreign Commerce full com jiiittee rarely chanjic.s- Ireahticiit ii'l others. ' which testiinony was taken on that served Its needs' ' hile it Comnntlee action on rallri)a(l A.sulKommlttee counsel said bills, traditionally open even any thing voted tu-e.xLlude the public, the retirement legislation and. he thought that full committees Ix.‘fore the new j-ule, were not J h e one subcommittee that press and even the personal airplane hijacking proposals. should be open but counted in the survey. held an open drafting nieolmg alrtr? o f eommlttee The secret railroad retirement The Jerome Movement tM anyW Ihe House^a-inoat- jiandleg^h^- traniporto^iori iimlltee,sesslon.s closed, member's, iV 5 llw ^ d Ic cited a common tomplalnt; ^nportant com mittees — .such Dept. Appropriations bill. ll-i.s A^lmini*itr;iti()n pursonncl ta. without the benefit of tpe Editor, Tlmes-Newsi assure that a home is an asset Those of us who feel th|4'*c open meetings take too T6ng. ^is.Forcign 7\fiairs. .Judiciary, 'c h a ir e d . Ijy. ^Uup___ IuUb- .+. • remain l)ehind the closed'doors ' ■ J'equired m ajority com/nittee Many of us own property, of .have the fighi as guarifi4# d He claimed an open session can to_ the_- ar.ea . and so a l*u,blic Works and Banking and M cFall, D-<.:alif ! t.i ■consull'' on the ieuisUUlon. .v o te to shut the d o o rs._____ all description and nearly as dilapidated mobile home- will by tho Cowitilution 4o_dccitlc- take three'times-as long-, as a t^ iiT c n c r;---h a rt -Tcrfcct-5 i7 --:^^^^^^ ^ ^ „ ^ 1*1—«»ll>.lllUli sprret -sessions of anv kind thanhe'Wa'ysi andiyeans vote "comrrrnnity. We anmot second' The Appratiriallons nine A p p r o p ria tio n ^ loophole the House addod day as April II when the righf, guaranteed By our U.S. class citizens merely because wgs g o o ^ .__ Coininiltee and nearly all of its ..suhcJimmtttec—.bill-drafting- committee acted on the hobby __ COn.stitiitlon. tfl: decide theJale*-.!— Since whan~has -U beaome — We h ave chosen fa-own and-or - -r-The-eynie«iT-aUitude toward s u I) - c o m mitt e e s a r e se.ssions so far this year none protection act designed to j3f. that property regardless of governments' duty (duties____ live in a mobile home..Nor are Only a few other Hou:^e the new rule, which rarelv-slips. protect hobbyists against the what it4s. which-, incidentally, come from - W 'fnent«4iy-incirpahle m; :~nraK=::=rjBpomd- - In-— the comnilttEffs c,'ompl ipirefTTecords out, cam e from Rep., James A. secret. Congressional Heiord's reproduction or manufacture the go vern ed D to pt-.otei:t detennlniog what size mobile of •numerous secret bill- Burke, D-Mass., a member of .'Within Jerome there is a summary of com iiiittee’ and ytlraftinKr se.?3SmtrTrr^ninE-n5r - '^ 'i " * ‘*®**roupB also' ConYriTntee aaCTf3irfg"^0 property. The movem ent was. initiallv'to protect zoning. ;If imbile. re a c h ijin responsibility for The fiill— Aoorowtatwofr- - held uMin) upcn scssinns: nnemL CDmminEe_Common Cause. - - ^ txjgun a shorT ttm e ago and har the individual. Those whp homes are not sacred as’ lalies^ ’ tra d i^ and other Committee devised a sort of well, / also fcjected closed door When the i-ommittee voted' increased with ever-steady represent us on the Council or '■private property”, (Does the economic m atters, has opied round-robin .secrecytby voting! I'he full Agriculture meetings ion emergency on June 18 to close its drafting mOTTientum. Those of us who medical services and airport u . 1. j AC „v,t as an extension of the Council Council even recoi’ nize the for .secrecy on the few in secretsession to hold its nexi CuimullH;i;...... itnd.. _ Us sessio'ns on the trade bill, have watched and foughtJht___- , — ...... _ r A— i „ „ « „i T fi the form of a commission 7o ‘cx-casirm.s^TTirs y'cTiY 'th'a! it .ses.slon lx‘hind closed dooTs” subcoinniittees. for example. development^ Burke voted against secrecy. trend arc con vin ced most .The- he'd nine secret. meetlnKs, out Agriculture He explained thio way pii'pcity uwmm arg not “For'eXarnpIe.^on .lime 7 thi’ sulx 'tirnniittges about government, the homes"' W ill framp houses be ronim itlee has tx*en holding ul|owc(|;lhe public to come in at have held secret meetings on ■'Not becTluse it's the right favor of what is going on but committee acted in secret on machinations of that made to take a back seat to lengthy heartni^s on trade 21 si'sjsions The _Arni_ed ■ watershed pro ects andlcottii thing to do but because I'll be arc only uriaware of what is the af;nculture bill ami aLUn' n^ Rov^mment, and the brick and will dimensions be reform i viluchliavc been upcnj Scrvice$ Con.mittee and its dairy and poul ry proviWens of ,damned if I'm going to spend-, . really .taking, place— ------jiame lime Jtuled^lo .close iti ^ l t » ) ______[iic-ilcfLT'm1netl^^^i ~ Sjliip Tieetin^s______week [CL nir nn 'whtcfT -often a general ~farttT~Plir rjuw ' Dgi^ A l a public, callcff. :dmHiP>;=seaston3- ?wtem3 lo- t e ' ijg— ‘‘rh y sprrp r -explaining to m y peopte w h y'! In. fact, I am convtncejLiBOte-^~.~owhCTS tran.sportation i ev? n tnon:B prtrr i 'l:ilrn -d iL''v ui'ust act-in^ for the^ purpose-of hearing out emertjing V of .-the subcommittee session on l)tH au-Mt they 'tiandli^'def^Sse ^ifei"shed meeliag^ were not '^voird against open weetihgiSr' the public on th«- matter rf However, they are those In Constilulion, the Bill of liighls. i-itf A few fe-of concern be disastrous. U^\^ Spassed m a rpoment of emotional ouUn. ticnuH laL^ have j-1 up a dual What docs it 'Mearr TTwl sure seem to be <-ase when you- providing us with controls to both directions ■Jerome to all. The rem edial legisUtiun are .seldom gooe described in a HOW your feet tharvto have another T,Vrand Kadio oTTioIation JT 'who want good moral leaders COME breakdown for people" ~spcak attack ruJfI.v awaken us his Oath of O ffice and Uie In Govrrnment act when T S " crowding some ^nday morning’ TIbw Editor, Times-News:- garden each year and have Constitution, with calls for his Kennedy runs for the How come I collected a war Come we/idon't seem to have There exists a problem done so for forty.years. Much cr\iintf U.-0 iiqpH !n h;»vp*’ - restgnallon — atvd- — some -Remember b«nuR-fr<«n- Tbe_5tate- within theTwin Falls area of the produce from (his garden misguided Souls for Te;f.' ■ hi'T^ithe one who Oregon for activitj ,and I am not al all versed in Uie which should be brought to the IS u-sed to feed my owti fainiy - ^ t pcachmenL Surely - I hose p p a r B n t V- y---- f- atiolhe^^..frnm the j.Siftle__ af_ <‘Hfrent niethtuls Of warfare- it aiid liiany l~al!u> fldll ttenttxjfl of I .icspynslliliC” intellectuals of that great lJKF.SAVT>;tJ and DBJVING) ,,Wash^ington for , Korean seems and if I don't agree with citizens and office holders in part of the produce for what Kntja nuorinrtktxl-ih/^ in cuUcu c - havc done situating A ctm ty .-^ d . tO-^-_ these m ethods. H p w COME, »m v ~ < w ;to m e r y i^ q w h ii-BWinimiiTf knowledge n tr-sta te fias" are'h’ t gMUrin Uie proper- Occupants of the South reasonable prices by anyone's aholl be-held-te-anowcr for u— In -jll fairnutt lat'i; aMumc— awarded a bonus lor Viet Nam mformatinn— if— the— miliiary- flroa arc pp^ n t ly ffi stantjsrds. Tlils'iiioney is uswl Ntxon.ii-innocent until proven personnel? . ... _ . action is justified’’ Bombing, to supplement m y pension capital or otherwise Infamoo!: guilty b> more than the .-Aft^«dents concem ing this a situation in Washington of the opinion has "h o t ‘ te e n in Kettle Calline the Pot Black. iqstjniny:.opinisaii-— . , ... ipBT-uo I.personally^raise-B-Mb-- Meuhler la A im . Try to ttHnUJaJMnmn Atum ;r manttai Bid will- ^rietf y' TmCralls W tASH IStn'ONiUPi-l r. Sen. Jiiino.s Alxm re^krD S.X),. and ______44tTirtrsTtsprn, H-TVls ; Jaiur- rtny nnnAuncedit-plan to break ------riowfi H>f orilion’K major-Oil ^ - - -^firm s int«'pe‘itt° ^ a ( . i i i n p i ' . U l i ^ o m p a n i e s . ------• d if 'f r o p p o r t u i f t t y

'I’hc two Dt‘iiiocri(ts, Jn a stnleHieMl, at'cuwui ihe Bi >4 o i l ainipaau;s_;Dt iDifinUQnany til Kusolinf __ ^linitji|ii‘ ta hoosl consuiiifr ■pin'<-v Hint di'u'p tli u-p in d ependent ' fo titur inH (i|ior;it(irs out of business.' and allowint! consainer prices. Thi'y piuposed leulslalion -;iwku*U4Uej, dtuicribw l-a)>-n-w4t^ Th p - ■ Aixnire'/'.k-Aspin w ould fort e a refinin(> com pany Vfluiiopoly ■powder,' "Because of our common imrflrhlwM vvhfd Coniiress r«- of the crude oil it processes RiBCord Ing a rtist three other men Were arrested rrotn another corporation, they inside the W httc House Sgtur- huinanitv we are also one w ith^ ciiiivi'iii's ncxY wiM'k At ffoiaait, Uie-m ajor career wIlTf Hew day when they knelt to pray for Brother Nixon and his floodgate ■TliTtifr -tlVc. plgii. jon. firm s" . LAUNCIHNG MUSICAI, administration."------— Would Ih' iM Tinitti'd to operiiti' Tvrii?(I, ^‘Why Don't Tfjey an e n d "W llie^ 'Tambodian hnve produced or sump crude IxiinbinH, the second such The men were charged with III o n l y 0 ( 11’ of Uii' four pFiast's Wallace Jr., 21 (righti.-swi oj Albama with iinother com pany. protest In two" unlawful entry after they pfirolcuiii industry (;dV. (Iforijo^C. Wallce, Record wa.s.introdured - T+ic pliiti also w ould p ra iuliil- Jumped the ropes on a public -prodiu lion, ri'fiiiinn', transy "We look upon the White t o u t o f , t h e W h i t e H o u s e a n d

( i f 1hr Krdcral 'IVndc ('aninii!^ -I'eft'tt''’ OF- Tom Ireland, l>ee Randol and .simi s iK JC i Coiiipetitfon B u - could orl>!a(-e in inarketm n of supporters.' "VVe are one with Br|t'.dan W alsh. ri'itii, and Dr .lolin,.Wil.son iif iH'troleum. tho.se who die under our bombs, In their statement, they till'KoiliTiil Power roiiuiiis.Slon diwctoratex. IntrrliK'kmti with-th(?sc* who barely eke out . iK l’Ci In rccent testimony which perlrtit bank officials to an existence because of the expressed solidarity' with four =tjpforp contir'c.s.siortal .com m lfc y- m i thctlic- - '<)pa> e 111 i v e ". Ix; outtawod under the plan As also slipp^ from the toiiflst A u m i a i J L ' ■ liiw aiM 'Icriew tu T»ray and’StWRT imtniYiamiaKiiinniDUAMi n >T '» in t c r 4 i> e liiii ] to protest :tht Cambodian yi'ar loiit; stuff stiKly o f the (fll said that Morn;>n G uaranty and bom bing. President Nixon has -rndTrrtrv—w4m4i— >:tinorlitdiy O i P l - l ____ lyM exii aii-AllH Ti.can West Side, diamond -H AH ANTO NIO, To)(, ...... -t ^ n vacatiojiiin; -ia Sao- Q &- n'tNmiiiWMlK aiititRUfct- a a i o u ____ -Im al. u Ncvi-Yocis Bank 3 g ; _ ■ ^"^(S iw B m E Z -a n E Lla B o r ">"ako less ttrtm $s,ooo annually W tn berome Ry tnltedPressfnliiltotlonal liadbecniasting.since June 25, TOiigi'ess untr was likely Ig Le 1 'S->-iaid. ------ftniis-aml ' waHe war'on. the s o u r c e s s a i d , . -(iriup . fcUeb«n lefU he pu b lic-tou r^ “rofm rTsw it “ iietplnR to create ------^------f«tif(e!«>f-n>iseFy-l>y-unt<»m*inH- -JhiiipcQple Ttie flleB-w«s-{>wsented by -----ttrttf-spkiH ered-w haW hey -said

Flores said 196,298 p e r s o n s .Side are living in poverty Tunisian President Habib Bour- was hujnan blood on the walls,

hvirririall)‘ii'''y'sP ''‘‘ng M e x i c a n ■ a r1:s a n d Ameri<' Frutav Bouruuitja suggested i M i i lt v i n U .s'. D i s t r i c t _—lieal jewel added w aiies w ere kept TOW'" that King Hus.sem give up his Court Friday of daVhaglng n fim slHnt influx of legal and_^ tm iH lun gdom ' lirT(rTfia1t?'~tT~lrrtn'^ p r o p e r l y M11HFRF.K.SB0R0. Ark. fUPli — M r * . -illegalmunu.irantalrwu Mexico . Hubert.Bland Arllaeton, Ten., p a id ^ t o dfg_ who were given low ^ pajanjT: ^JortfaTttan IMrne Mnitster around in the Crater, ot Diamonds Stale Park. c o i i l e m p t tlnns havp^been nonvloterit und ..Olfitials said Jicr-find » a » a v e r ^ / i _ Zeid. .Rifai summoned ___ IM. all at- the protestors are ._Thc 2.57-caruC silver •wh|le -dlainond she "It's insulting to people lo Tunisian Charge, Mohammed iissnciated with the politically eyffin ’M n r m a ip w iii rnn wl^wM^ulv^j ra d io it w in g o f the Catholic whiUi wurking fuUtimc." Florea asked Mm to sei;ure.an offldS" church whose most pEominent parlp irtttr+nl iinW.------— — ^ siiid ".San Antonio does“ noT explanation fronrTiis g o v e r n ­ activists have been the Revs. PKNSAC’01,A, Fla lUPI) - need alm s anil welfare San ment Darnel and Pliilip Berrigan. Federal .ludge Winston /\rnow .■\ntimi(M)nly nee.ils just wages.” At tlie .same time l.ljOO miles Jiiturday found CBS-TV in Jle cumpared federal pro- invay, the Jordanian Foreign Wmtpmprof T ourl for -rTnlat ing iL it liLs order that skelches ot loiiimodities with "placing an Tunis was ilsked to seek (,-Qurtroom activity may not tie Gas fire caused old patih on a worn-out clarification of Bourguiba's broadcast vestiiienl." statements Ar^ww-Misjwrjded-impoKiUun- o#.»-?50n fTnp fW Stritays - - ttrr --network appealed his ~^a3HHH3gtfae &lhCU’euil£uufl„.j THF MaRTIBI ARTS of Appoals in New Orleams ; KINCiMAN, Ariz ( UPl I — inside the tanker, leadme t<> Uw MASTERPiECE! The Columbia Broadcasting Faultv safety valves may have explosion that split the Car in System was citedbY Arnow laO- riuiseil an explosioji_ jn a Iwo i’leces of the tanker weriL COmE p r e p a r e d weeks ii>;o after courtroom pf»panir-g!T.T I'Hdroad tanJCPT" -liurled a quaiTer of a mile Ini tlif! thrill ol skelches of pretrial hearlnRS In which killft4 SIX persons arul the Vietnam Veterans Against Iili'time' ■ innired 70 investigators .said Ttw feileral investigator will the War case were broadcast ■jitriurtltw. pitec thr ritr bwfli logether, " ArooU^liUJ w’arin.'d ai tij»tAy,^;tc- _____ ,UioUar.l"iIIiIe rir£ m atslial saitl J>rn|>;^, ^VSlielan of New York, a fid I'B li (\ Ringel «iid ^.safety valves tivf director gf the Arizona rnrrrspondeni Jed Duvall of ■■ were shooting out flames ( 'orp«igu»* flame A federal Railroad Adminis- disruptions Ht last- '~5tloot 50 tn teo fert in the air a tn*Uon.inyestLgator wassailed Rcpubhran national conx’Wition -spUl scrund before the explo- fn to hefp state and b e a r mith»>n<»e«(h*»^rf»«n<‘ the-cause. in-Mianu-Bcaclw Hingel sMiil thill a malfunc- of the blast which destroyed a liomng saliitj. valve ina\ have ^luMnical plant, a cafe, tire leii vr~prrssiire building up (iinp.my and two gas stations

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I'OHTl.AJ.'D.Ore ( U Pl i that ho did not pTSTT ’to file I-iVI1 Min ^thuJwasiintcmcd m a .Xormal chan:cs auainirt the North Vietnam prison camp men An eigtrth PO W wtro was renewed accusations Saturday similarly charged was found -awain^l .. seven__enli.sti'd__ men

charges agamst them of con- tions against the enlisted men sfViiracy w d w llaboration with whtt. vyijrc m em bers of a s6- rslhHl "ppacc inmnaittgc.'' aay*^ tfTeTlom’m i in is t S ' JuTic 2f> Tlirn Michael-Benge, of Heppner, ing that one provided mechani- l.S. helicopters J u ly U.S. Agcncy for Intem ationel the layout of military 4 ' T t r s ' i fV vplpm fn t in Vietnam-: said mstallations to their captors.^ « DRAI’KR For Your Shopping Convenience

A M l R D i l - i e . ^ I I ftoW"gn

A n d r u s s a y s I d a h o not immune to crim e ttttaclts on spause^

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respgnto tq fa qnory- • ■ pat-k'3 letter7^(HHyTrttonrey liw s aiwrjustlce to fiieemeriiandi; ' “ from the' ftfn llc rs ' attorney, virluc of friy being'their. cle BQISETUPIT — Idaho's at- general tgthe Chief law enlorcfr He said, “U we are-to meet, the challenge of D. Crow, Boise, about ed representative. — twffey general Friday refused rinent off^ial in Ih^ state, and ^crime with reasoa-Instead of (ear, we must ■a possible conflii-l pf interest ■ 'This current episode of back- to give ah opinion on whether he went to him to find out if share with those generations gone before their siiu'e Mi.ss McDermott is m ar­ stabbinn will not deter me Rep. Patrici»McDerrnott could' Miss McDermott was qualified confidence In law and justice." ried lo a lobbyist. friim nicetinK-my^Jiwurn cpnsti- Ttm rprpsgnrutrvg likes tu luiional oDiigaiions to the rrta- being married to a legislative XVow also referred to a lei- The governor said I___------^ ...... lobbyist. ler he received from Park dated from the traditional system of ct^itainal laws "How much more of this am H " she said. The request for an opinion June 29. 1973, which demanded and Justice Is needed, there Is Inste&d a prisis ol 1 Iti be exjH'itt'il to take"" Miss An uutial attempt to recall from Attorney-General W. A&— that Crow hand over any non^ coDfidence.ln the system. McDonnulta^Hl. ^ 1 iss .M i^riaott HmmdcrM on _ • lirfannBtton^toTthe : ^Bati lix'hnicality and landed Atfapey Stanley p.. Crow, Boj- attorney gener.al's office he to update the system of crlinlnail lews and ineiit.s about my representation- u> the I'ourts. ’Fourth district I \ e w Nl^yV|eader$» -w ^ -repr«s«nK ^a group. might hnvft «Minf^rnihp alleged :1»: bdng i _____ ^---- - , n{ the-people .' sho Jud C, HaHan -su bt ggplfinfl in_ rfiCflll M - U m a l U l i . k I , H —oumtliumlcd that tjie jm ill pi‘ - I l Kj .KN W ine, I led. St« te - € ollegri Pa:;<- ^ HFasEeHTKeTSSlTTSPrFTirTTlirclllFrTlinitltmrel mott in District 34. in the s ta te r ‘ ter ~ tilions should tK' acc'epted but assumed the presidency ol the National needs. Including improved training for police In his reply to Crow, Park, by Crow reportedly has written "Hut that wasn't sufficiently -Mfss Mt'Dermott. siiid she in- KducntlQn Assnclntlnn Friilny «1 the rnnvpnllnn _ ^ officers to better work -wia^the^Wle4<«M)rlm»- -for ‘ IhiK Hroup ni)w-li> appeal that ruling ih Portland. Ore, Jdmes -A, Hirris, 4fi, Des ____ templing, to u ^ the attorney irregularities in Idaho state gov- prevenllou. — they're at tacking n^y husband to the St.rtc Supreme Court. She Moines, Iowa, w ill take over as president of the genur]al*s office to gencTateT>iib*"^Crnfirtent:" •^Ai'c m y ~strprHr nexf’ said her altorney maileal Kriday * IV|inneap«lis. (UPIi ” The attorney general said, “ It of the Idaho- State Bar, it is is desired that you do not sub- ~your duty to divulge any non- -m it such- a - r e q u e s t^ -this-^of^— priuilegkilinform atiori in yaur r fice again." possession or control relating to Crow Thursday wrote to Park the commission of such crime asking if Miss McDermott was or crim es," Park sajd in the in violation'-- "You are'tiereby formally re­ '1 ■ cepting benefits from persons quested and demanded to di- to ing or planned legiSlgUon?- - organized crime section within Crow, asKed to fotumtnt i>n this pffice forthwith." BOISF. I U P l I Don Todd, Crow indicated that the ques­ Coeur d'Alene, has boen hired ’ | tion he asked the'atlorney gen- by the Idaho Republican -»ral could b« .considared a J .. , *1. .. . H — Y m r r m r ■ CuiilinlUi'i' npd‘"th c '^ ^ T ' a f r m m issua formal legal opinions to the start of the 1973 legislative -.private citlzens iir-a n y ’-'filHCj;,. session In January ■ ' Darties not delinoated''jn^ the ------SHeSHONE— Twenty of 25 -T-Meantttoe^-;-Carmen Oieks. Idaho code. fires On range land ii\ the Boi.-jLV^ announced she is , T’ark told Crow the properr Shoshone district. Bureau of restgnmg as vice t'hairinan of forum for the ruling would.be l.and Mlinagemertt, in the past the Central Commiltee ■in-8-court-of law and added^it ^Tw?Tweeks were mWliijused." ^ effective Jy[ly 15. She plans to ."Is incr£rithle tn m iiJhiiynu -.^rrzftS^LJrandaetn^tstciet-"- •rmTrBorse Ju^ tb to jom ner would ask me to j<(suc an opiii- manager, said when an hu.sband In Dayton. Ohio where, ioh on the possible crim inality individual is .re.spon.sible for a he IS. empluyed by..EhiUip dr ah indiViduialTbjigetl^piftn diT Hre, whether Intentional or__ jrutustnes...... unsubstantiated set of facts unintentional, lie field ftirk said lhaliLroM.s!iould______responsible for the cost^ of_ go to a prosecuting attorney if Th(Tr are more than suppressing'the fire, providing he lh in k 5,anyone IS committinj^ ' iuiiusement parks in the United ' It dajnages public land: -- e r i m c t and bc prcpgrcdJn tign— Stales. sajs.M aUonal G&OEra-__| ------Several— tiistancTjs— travc— a (JQ Illpliiin t. . , p h i r , ...... ___ .- occurred to which individuals - have tjeen held responsible for - Ihe^asts^-Etandsen said___ “ Such action, Frandsen.said, !f “ """^*"” 1? i l is taken in an effort to curb the I y n n tiq u e I many man-caused fires which I occur :«>ch year ■ resuIUng ig, - 1 - heavy cosflotaxpayers, loss or^ llve.stock forage, wildlife habitat and recreational values I CL'hea-tre j on public lands. -■ :Tiip HUIrirt _ piana(ior gaiH I B oiiigcoii G ftilli mdii EG ® — th

where they threaten • J U t Y livestock aod building.s, .' n h a I! Frand.sen said Bc; NY M W NY MW AUG. ^__ - A ir office 4 ^ 4 4 ------U I K;iU. inA lin FAM-S" Mirr- established I HIUkIi I I Bt.; MW NY Be; NY Bi NY I in Boise I I IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 I Ktiii. W ASH ING TQ JSlUPl) - Sen. I S h ■ > - •>i v a ; I 1 I James TVTfClure, R-tdaho; F rp -Uinlii ■ I day annoniiOTJ the departm ent .UW- liV 1 M^V~! KW HW of Interior will establish a new I Office of Aircraft, Services at I 22 23 24 25 26 ' 27 28 the Interagency F ire Center in Boise flie office will be headed by i-.fi James W. Thurston, a pilot with NY NY MW BG BG NY .MW .Ihc. Bureau of 1 jn d Manage- menl nfficesin Anchoragf. Ttie, _2 g r _ ^ office of Aircraft Services is be­ ing established to control all < .M ■ I.* '.' ~3irf raft"oper auuris, ser v lets and facilities within the (Apart­ ment

I isl..rl U .illii'. 1 K Ijcfin..' 1 Urn" DECS hires ' . 1 : ^ 1 MW i coordinator MW ' BG MW NY i NY MW 1 2 I 1 3 U : _ L5 4-16 17 I f t z l BOISE < UPl > — 51»-ldBbo wisCHK.sTF:n Ciild- T w t n I.AVA _____ U Department of Environmental v\fU K a ils ^in Jv^AlnlJ^alls^ iFor Pays of Att. Music and Fun. and Communhy -Eerv«ce*-Fn' day annouiured the appointment | M W I BG MW ■ftrin^'^^^dfTirily and eTSjoy the hxmdreds of^exhlbif^froirn arlists,pnd ----- coordiwa tdr-to-help speed— ^ fe fin- sewage facilitj 2 0 monies to Idaho cities. HOISK tr»AH O CfTTF- est shows ever to be-shown in-th^ste^-M oke 11^ ^ u s r on Tyoitr '.-Twasi • - i L « m * ynd~ ler pollution cantrpl prograin | ; M W - -nndei- -wW eb- 4he^edei»L= and sUte grants are -W B T ^ -rr a w a r d e d t& ^nuIlioif>alitlcs ^ • h o F airticlii Hag€f>

.. .. , j Wfiittoin s a i a r ‘'tteS 3 w ic e 1By project plans, hat some^lng “We'd Uke some constructive WUliann Strasser," but I don’t pianned. and theh paid lot l>y Councilman ImportaiUi projects the city can ihe Deople^ber4-,-y^those ByBOBSCHLEi^F ■ ' it-Kightb-^eriticiBiw-and-halD^pOm tho— want . a , nolitiriflh..” -Ih^.clbjL Insteadxt in" the-scenic" ferfs- ' T agged grpat If f Vpryoiy rqulil PflV tor Inleresreg^'f elted;: ___ wtdemng.fciifehih-Strrtl. W 'the la^ it. butiicjiittlten:t fjeasn^te..- ^ ^op ie h^VQ signed- peuuons (Tnd Uelieves'that canal Tvouid—ndt—heip-^th' -districts shouldJ>e prqposed by -__^ln_ W3»ltlomii-- opinion if the hearing against the removal of trteesr people living in an a t ^ they p e o p l e had not concerned * j l l d ^ d e establtsnea .felLd j l situaiionsituaiipn. ■!3%« dratnage ed to tjhe project and -that he thii*- neeis Impro'vligj^'hol ^ 0 1^ ttiels Uiat would not be felt the Unprijv^rhent was rforc^ on-them- by the .'Citv whole courthouse area would Rupeft, a ll‘ of them from S In a n gle parking ior one block way of financing the projecf r mix of polItiM, trees and along the street then as from the courthouse west to the .between G and H streets, #nd was wrong. Taggert said "'nie -frnanClng ^tat-has- angle parking canal.” ' public has an obUgation to pay attention. to widen the west side of G A public hearing on the issue Street between Eighth and ■There may be some re­ for widening the Street, dre\v about 70 people, most to ; Ninth Street. The proposed elections al stake this fa ll,” becau;ie the people living in the I r i i m Street between Eighth leases. «,m.one s throat, weTe not start listening to tl Lliuyiert presented suggested and inh-streets. ______•'A decision will probably be -manura-orcsuncll.” - vflfce-—— T^sTnir^perty taxes for sucITI ! iU b '" ’Tnadc^nhc^ neri''; cojmcil ^etrunciiman '-William projects. Taggert ^id that a ya rH«i«ipr has indicated" that “^e try and give the people ' I imagine- the proposed iineeting or tiu;e willruri oiit on , whaT fHey~ want',"” ' sSTd project rs"te^rning~a'politlcat long TJinge program # -street— widening g ’ Street may be us,"'-accordiDg to Mayoi* Councilman Clark Cameron, ifisue," said Councilman imprdvements should be yVndellJohnsonjHesaidt>ewill dropped from the proposed lif;t(»n tn ■ill.Tnnliups anti. wynts people to vounlefer i d e a s . . ■pyr If nnlhltlB ---- iii -d onft,:: ------Johnson said, "the problems Of _ parking,'water, and safety will buric.sque______i m o v ie s ^ and ■'l§28, apjpearihfi in a hiim W ror-T still be there.” H O LLYW O O D (UPI) finaTly incl’uije'd nighi, clubs silent films-such as ':Paintei_ The "Save Rupert's Trees" E. Brown, the cavern-moUthed • when hc-was a yo ung 0?;------“ movemetii nas opposed UtlT comedian ].^who , vyas equally -Kace.';," "Ci^Ms'Can’ l Win^^~ . .The Iwndy-le'tt^ed c;omedian project iiince discussion l>egan adept at making his audiei anillGoing W ild,", witTi a rubijory^ inouth and -«n-i£ jibout eight weeks ago.. -Cry and laugh, died Friday at Evijn with his squeaky voice. ^ucaky voice was born July City Councilman W. F. ■( Bill) his Brentwo^-home.He was 61 Brown easily ' -survived ' the '28, 1892, in Holgale, Otiio, the Whlttom has opposed the years old. advent of talkies and hiSjC^eer fourth of seven children of M r., project, und apparently is the Death was altribut(fd -to con tin u ^ -to prosper inf such and M rs Matthias Browfi., ■ -only cou/iciliiwn supporting complications of old-.41go.-He picturesas "Hold Everything,” j h e nioveinfnt. The Kroup!s___ iiad-A4iistory^fj4iear-t^ trouW' hou.sciiainUng fal'her^s income, goal is to prevent culling the and suffered a stroke several B ik Mouth,"."Thd Daring - prown run ~tfecs on the courthouse years ago TltHTlerbox'and wlien he was 9 ahff became one grounds.' His wife of 58years, Kathryn, "Showboat." ' ot th t Kive M arvelous AshlOns; Whlttom said, "1 qip opposed Was with him when he died at a circus aerobati'f aet — In liddltion to his wmow aim . to any county funds being used j^r45a.m . He became a skilled acrobat son, l^rown also is survived by' to tear downUhe trees on Iho . Brown had not peVformedJui^ and spent 25 ycgrs on the w ires JA q Uaughters, Mrs. Kathryn^ several years ^ t for more than courthouse P'‘Of>?r^j_„ “H l and trapezeSi4iile. perfnrmtnfri. t-yleja r;^ a, Califand Mary,, fti<^irtion-~Ho ' Irees. broaghti/ first in, va.udeyllle and then Fair, Davie,'"f^., 11 granachil^ T Z — :.’tn-a-ra-r arWr; ttrat acKan' 111 a E«*eBt jjuBndoHiT. -b u rlesq u e— --7— ------""Wrattmn said there arc more "^ elfeaT.CtfeaT. went throilgh vaudeville,' He iiiiide his movie debut in (Iren.

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— hyw you iook at it, 3-Pofition Rug Adju»tment - shifts — the-Hoo«ei~Dial''A^IVIaIlC^-*i ^rte_ inslanily to Low Pile, Normal or ijeyn/acuum cloarrer evefM jp- ■ -S hagrrrf la lL right efficiency. .Canitteii -■cafpating^ versatility. All yoursit the - Pow er D ia l Regulates S u c tio n • lets ““twist ot-a-dial. you adjust the tuction power to the Complete with cleaning job. Canisler Tools- Triple-Action Cleaning - "It Beats. ...A t-i^t - Sw e e p t , A t -i t X le a m — " iw o w ’ Tim e-ToiEm plv Sigr^T = vyarns w hefv-^. TT^NXALrSTBA^^ x m . -latfle Uirovy^away b ag’iilu !'; Twin Foils, Idaho A t CFosg-Df Buslrress iune 30, 19 ^ . H CONVERTIBLE CANISTER - R £ S O U R C i ^ ■ It beats, as it sweeps, as Jloals itn a ir-n o piillinf! 'TTETbS r " ------^ ^ Hash dn5 Due From Banks $7,-172,183. m n o 11‘ I U H n j : • T x ttafalge tfispofabre Federol Funds Sold 5,2oo;0otr.oo-

• V m yt Oute» taeket . U.S. Government Securities 4,992,352.97 never a dusty odor ' ■ Instant rug ad|ustmertf^ Stgt^ and AAunicipol Bonds 7,112,027.41 $24,476,563.48.. ' lo// to shag -E o d c r o l Rcoorve Dunk 5luck~ 87.000.00 • Edye-cleanmg suction power L o a n s an d EHsctDijLOis , 25.168^ .43.^8 • Two speed motor 50%’ ^ a n k Buildings and Fixtures 780,895.04 more suction with tools. automatically ■Oth e r RoGOurcet 599,004i9»

TOTAL 5T:TT 7: 5R553^ • C a n alum inum chassis • Impaq absorbmg hood LIABTUTTIES' M U 4 0 0 9 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,900,000.00 Undivided profits ' 1,678,812.70 J-Ui r |C£» ■Reterve Under Auth. U.S. Treas. Min. 6209 490.248.16 plus

Total Copltal Accounts And Reserves S'STD'CTTOXBB" •-WI Cnnsliuclion Reserve for Taxes and Interest . 160,051.39 • Wijp Aiound Bumper Guard In co rne : . :— — 359 :005.53 ■ Convgnienl Toe Swjtph »Ligtil*eigM Deposits ____ 45,524, LQ8J1

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Every 7th Rpl) PrQcessed ... naaiien" Md" '1 HeneIgoHon-ft8elf Is ih e -m e a ^ ffiTtergafFt,^, „ elfectKrwaylj reEalfellTO " " all the chartjes are on the JW_(ird. actions you diiagree.” " I wouldn't like to see the President engaged Han's^ flwt tritlcUed the recall efforts at a i4>a continuifig dehjite with his, accusers, July 4 .picnic In Idaho Falls; ' . . .- Hansen said in an interview. H F^R csted a press conferenco or written ______•flwas^preprmt^^war rMpOncl 10 sOhii; u f " ' HUi a prcsidcntiBha^,------—E ire d amagjBsjn^ WaltTBate'^rainmitterwcmd'raise TJroblenris of Sflpjiratinn-^f Powers its weM as "degrpd^ t k TW IN F A L L S - A weed fire wall. ------prPSt(l(incjr,“T-thc— three-tcrw -fepresentattvu a t- 507*-West -Addisoa-^ve-,-- - Another Jir e lwas_ reported- said, • . ' , =------itiftnKPn . i rr Icftiliu Uul iiig tlie CBneresaionBt Falls Gradg bul"^no d litfa fe ■ Testing Friday and caused exterior J^'v 4 rnrr'iK nrtmitted M ixon ^ authority-had- damagieTo the” Home Motel." 'was reported. The“Twiir”Palls=T— in Stution at Acco. .H e said there was “ no been iiurt by tht^.Watergatc scandalj bi|it he Firemen said_ the ' fire was______Mutual Ftrc__ Dep^rtmei^ Depirtniept'and „CajnbQdia;’:H&liSen~ 5ktfrH ^^ “iTthink - f udi(itton-’ comiftg'0*»t~^f^~the-baFi^l6-in. which- - don’t think.faliiUy. im‘ govefflnreur repmrted at 9 r28 p.m. and Kimberly'iPire Departraent . the w^ste material is piaccd for temporary ------hgp beeni^oing oni l>etterihan some weeks a g o " ■ not productlv«/- HKI\OKV AL HANSKN burned into opee of. th^the motel answered th.c G all 1 He added he had voted previously to cut off burial, arid thathc h ad '‘walked up to them" in wjien top ^presidential adleS resigned and were ' , .. givtw <>|)inion cabins, charring the exterior the past. - f|pd as a result of the scandal. ' funds for the- war, and-«dde. Twtn F«Hs,-appoiired in Magistrate 'pruliiniitaj;^ lieiir|ng as soon ^ ciurt Friday And ri^ucsted a' possible. p?elmuiuiry hjarinj^oiT^wo The- complaint -eharitlng.. n n r i et. L-bijrnt.s. j )f a iH IC T z tc m p n tr S i t i n g wIHi two Tt WiCE B •

[i^'-'br^Twrn^FalK-pirtfaar l)3wei;’iniii‘'TffiM - Bpii.in T il - wi-th----- 1uu ^ J u a 4 - 4 . 1B73, he-^ m Pxress allPHcdly cmbczzlcthl^KWM rW f » i n Avco Finance Co.. while ' by making ficticious loans to 22 serving as iin agent and as fiiticious accounts. The- W ARtNG iiianagcr of the firm ’s Twin sccond count charges he uuoring^ FSlls operation. . embezzled J500 on June 4, 1973, -^artng-is-repr^sentwl-by - while working^jis manager of PlailkS^.itmLjs^Lre; on- t>K- firtii's Twin Falls ufftce. CAR HANff station t3qiohhed^JLB122 30 Gal. ■ SfeUKI.F.Y - About $172 was . she rcfiLseil, Miidden said He 10 b a g t u le n in an urmtnj robbery of a a p p w cn tly fled on foot^ H ' sBh’tCP 'Statton’ on K a s t Main- Reg. ®3^ > . • ^ ------Sgreet in Burle>- Thursday fprt. 9 inches; 180 pounds, S 9 . ■ nShl. T possibly an Indtnn o r ' a Taw n & Leaf Bags ...... A man apparentlx^entered MexKun.. Afeoijl 22 i ’cacs old^.. the Stinker S ta tio n ~ ^ o rtly Iw was wcaHhgalJtiitrshlrrai^" W aste Bosket Bogs ,. .. . 3 0 1 t i r 3 7 ^ before 11 p.m. Thursday and Levi’s and had a nylon stocking felled an employe, Sheryl pulled over his head. He had ■ HShi-od, BurleyrTo D E t a X t th% cash. He carried a short- In a jobbery o ftm ' Arctrt’- PROCTORSILEX _ — bafTjptea-^iandein, possibly a ■KJirdc. Drive-1 n in- Burley-laH t- ■IX' "br. a tS^^'8JP"BUli, -WT&ck' thf'suspect was- - ^ A J W / D R Y according to Burley Police ili'scribed as wearing a nylun Dtttective Hex Madden. s to c k in g o v iT Mis h c iid , biit ~4Tig-CT»an-tol«t- tiw>-wowan-to- IRON -----j a j r ^ J h c fte o r ^ a jic iefl. .but

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' r i i PFHT H[ip.'ri M.iyiir----per i » nt foJiir nl iiu.nuy , 4-^ Wendell Johnson says he (x-rcpnl state money and funds e ^ c L s Rupert to receive it's from the n lv and the cities M 1 . 9 5 ’ for SCWPr worK by mid- industn r a ammint to 10 per Affirust. ' ■■ i.'iu ,‘ Tt^o city hai; It's partloh Value . . . ___ ilunc_26. Ihc city recem;d a Of the money on iuud iiuvi. letter from the Fnvironmental a< rdmg to .Johnson Compare at 1 4.95 PRESTO Protection Agency asking ' mclustries will be SOLARCAINE ■ , ■ I A l UMINUM n p jo r industries to have^ a ^ DR. WEST Automatic loiter of intent that says they A ■'/i. PRESSURE COOKER ... iim ,20,years ffiitiQUL _____ HY ■ FRY — • sy-itMli ana y a ,Y .. Whe.r ' thc - gi ant is finally U B U U Lat . ..tip _ J > P P»rtionmL-nl of the . . ^ndnstnr^ will sign .a cuiitract With th^_ T^hc letter 15 the frrsL' ciy^esponclence the city has l» ^ with the F.l’A simo work An.m lini: tii Jntin.sun'if Die for the grant bcuan m early grant is iiwardwl t)> Uu'middle 19<1 The letter must bo I'f Au>;usl ' Ihr city will ralurned. before grant is protiablj uet about $150,000 to aiSardod $200,000 to begin work on the . 3 h e uranl. a ItttlC more thaii prnjcrt/ with a nmiplelit>^ of million, will be nwde up ol tht- (imjci t *‘V|;('UitI Ih 1970 '' ■m . ■ ‘ . w.-.Snt—...... ' '—** ■

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• a t G a k i h 'S borley or T w in E o l U MFtnnY-fflMiajaM IO: ^ ---- FTOihJctof AwoHtmC«T». I y lO C J R*g. prk* $670., our prlc» ...... A T O ....w « W i i " ^ " ...... _____.1...... u . i i iBi; 4 - ■ sorss- ^ .S u g s » t * d l)o»

cri^H IH» f« av^labl*. but WX r*4ulr»il---- •>. ~lRitanc* t(»rg. lo f 3« moi. "f...... W O ^ T*««t p«ym»ltt*-...... *J\.>S -JJ Annual ref ...... IZ-M - -- D*l*rr*d w m * n « pflc«_ r ,■■■■■■ — -

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- ThV waste 'aam fflgrraTgr— Department oT ‘Enviromiiental shouI3 pay for the state and Community Services said agency to (nonitor the-Natfonall Friday that the stale should Reactor ^ Testing Station •begin independent monitoring ■outside Idaho Falls. of the National Reactor Testing Bax was commentini; on. &- Stjtic>n:iqTp.igg- prqregtl(ip .i)T; ^ t o F y lfe f appeared in the l^ s reS;Vlents against radioactive "^Angfljea Xuu(*S-which^d-lha£_

furnished to usv by the NSTS much of the PacificJMort^west. pvtr at Arrb/’ Dr. James B ax, Bjnr^said'the: dopHrtment'ts’ "sSrai "W e ininK u m ay be a pftsentlV snidYmg the use o f litUcr,. safer if we get some sucli waste for foundations for rindependgnt- evajusjiohs of "hoities in sbulheaslertT^^t'tST' ....- 2>hii— the-.aUtk. 59^ -tnierview - on"— lyTVB's- at (Ms point to' make any"" Jlipose from assortel . determinations li'S to—the— oisi^iiiwEtiCQatsmMi Viewpoint prograrn aired -GostwneHewelty pieies’’ rout?r wittJ 100% Uall _ alJ riiade_to.enlwnc&yotir; f c if c A would,oppose any uwve by the twni^ninalKins' -NRTSr •dressiest tashkms. ^1 - ■ I constrUcti^, devglpps plenty of rAioTniojtriergy tonuiitfision to bufhe added ttiat luorfi study power. j4^2507-'^^arfaK 1972 use Idatio as a national "can be expected, by tlie . , depository Jor radioactive' (Tepartinent in this area.

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Long sleeve Perma>Prest- stytHs. A real boon to summer driving! spofl shirts in sQlids-and iWKtTrars.^ prmts Sizes 6 to 12, $9.997oVf3Clogs and Sandals. INSTALLED Oldtim ors rdoitiinisee m CaldwelL - - <"HAmirRPn»r. It-ftrSiinPprtni,<^tf:,shqW5 ...... _JljiJ921 stride (■ard to-HarQ-Rrid6e.s, pre.sident nflnlcrnatiotiall^ngshoreipenWarrhjiusemen's

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JiriK F 1 UPI I .S;i>inK it■^ roll'd tliiil pi'lition.s Ix'aring the ii^siuticd Ihc Ki'p [-“ntrKMH natiu’s of (listrn I !t4 \'oters l>e ' M< nerii\(itt will appeal a acc-cptpci h\ Conarrusa Tlicy Fourth Uibtrict Cnurl urdcr to were I'arlUT ri'ji'cted Ix-cuuse ;n'r<*[)t ret'a her. attnrnpy .Stanley CYnw "PiK atcllo'-' , po.'jt office i'ridai lilcd another qualifying address pctltjl'n fnr gathering more -hi n t r m r « T ^ ...... (Yew. wh(t delivered llie in(tls.ate, [)eal. GREA T PRICE SAVE ^5 11J5 ..iUiL_ll£_^aitLili-c form. tiirri uii 'wiUi uur. Scat 4l»-n)atm m H39.Meln^ . ufci. apprmwKi 1 jt - recaH bur Besr'29:B9 OsciTfating Fan Pt‘>o Cenurruiiu. , elri luiR " rrii» saiil Sears Uprrght Vacuum Our f 000 CFM single speM - nSfiUiitc -Uwit— EAl- 111' -:>aid on buliall uf Ujf ■jMndow cooler copTs ^ w a ~ \Ti Deniiott is goinij tfi appeal petitioners. ''Hyvin'g another Nylon brush revolves a! 3600 rpm tUBJi fut nummjiii — If!. !.UUUiBl a vera ^ rooms, dther models youll wonder wftere that mar­ t)le court, ruling, " he said rrrall petition i.s. a lot quicker and can be adjusted lor high or low available to suit your velous cool air is coming from! 88 .Iiine '27, Fourth District and less e'xpensive than, pile rugs, #3050. needs. Ko, 6177 m t= #8017 Court .Iii(li;i' Alfred Hagan fighting an appeal *48 News Of Servicemen

Douglas - -C. Cilaun^F, - tj-»+ning • ...... tfcigrrman, has been assigned T^ie son of^Mr, and M l's K a le In Chanute AFR. Ill , after .1 Cilauner, Hagernian, he 1072 graduate cif Hagcrman ,-HiKll.-S< h«>ol- _

flooniNG - cui. Don.i'ia- x: WalbrechTT flooding, has been” named distinguished, graduate upon hjs grathiation from the = -to.?; ATr “Force Senior’ Great Bvy SAVET^tr towpmm Prflfessi(^al Mllilafy &hool. SAVE ^6 c u r n s o ^ Sears Higti Power Air War College, Maxwell Car Bicycle & Sears Decorative Paint Compressor Regular $99.99 Regular $26.99 Outdoor. Flood Light T\PPr Ala- Luggage Carrii — MtrrorSquafCs ~ Tota~Toitet jcfcJlteam Freezer WasmNGTOrnrC, -rhe _ keUeyr-^harretuTneO to ->9-gptog:to-jrorkr even-thouri»--4>ow~ar»-4h<»>L:getting-^ jsndi^tesjeassj^ tegt^ work since the draft was that the He said that Tiothinn had He said the investig a te also; “TDscbnlihuedTor^lhiTlast six 'otonths of it. ihe la t^ iigures, ^ controversy is Just beKinning C^terpilliar Tractor Co, in army poses some problems. happened to change his opinion intended to fooITThtQ whether that ■■■ over Whether the all-volunti^ ,;PeorJa, IJL, declared in a But Rep, J'; Edward'jHebert. ll^ltinteer I'orce is:tflr ose- t don’t falnk Ifhaii to be in - a e t n a V~~ r e c r u htiTi g ______t h e ^ f t ; ! ^ ^ n ^ ta go n ' o f f l « i a i * -Pent^on^ahpowet^^oUlo^- tr(vthii»,»«ny!iRngprT KfJIpy, requirement, the sendees are unconvinced...... 'Jack ______-107 . .show tljatJivcryj^iM^except. who r a f IfiiTPen^on a month doing famously.” - Hebert has assigned the . subcommittee counsel in reCTulflng officers^ hav« bwh the'army gof-inoTe true agu after tipeiidiiig fonr years lon i.-char^ p . .>fl(....th8;inw«s tig ationT a? assistant defense secretary. said because “ if you bad mouth subcpitunittee which he heads said the inyestigators-are arthihtrenoughp-the- ehecking^ynto- cepnrts':thgt ■tf 3 for the hfeglha^ ta 4 a a &-Uam- 7irM*7niinneerr!/jrm7iermirTiBmms s reasons r piiedlit^ iwPore - TnakesyoudoubtyourabiHly-to— our-Bttention/' hfr" t o ld " a.- pressure to meet a'.QU^,^6f arm y has 4,750 re'cruiters in the He said the army'-got 137,000, leaving the Pentagon — a lack .succeed. " ’ reporter. recruits falsified high sch^ R e ia r —~ ______jjfh ic h is_33.000 fewer than the of positivo conimitment by T’enlaKon offioials contejid "They say they are eettlng'^- fjiploiwas, enlisted men'TffHW~ ‘ f IHt‘in7f97T, "pfbviaed some 170,000 It'will need..“ But there ^hrwrPspnf^l«»-f<)rTOHktn(t It- that.thaij^statistica- sIm'w tha~(: the nliniber ofmen they n i^ ," ^ "criminal records^ and ran indication of how the all- are various ways the army can work." ' , ' the all-volunteer'force'concept he said. "ILthis is accurate, coaching scfioioIS 'to 0." he sajrl. ^

THlE 6~REfel^ GR6V1& .4-TH Club at GIbbonsvllle north of iialnion remind ^ 2S:mli£..speed lim it In (he communlly and that “we 11^ In p«ace, aoMll=ple«:»-“ -

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, PBK WKt: IVIIfM iET TUESDAY, JULY 10 ■ WEDNESDAY, JULYll ,UlamoudLNj>. I 9 A.M — The Alley Burners ■ ffa m - Quick Copy V.S. Kin)!.s vs. Filer; 10:30 a.m, - George Kood ll«st;„ 10:30 o.rii. - Kord . K's vs, Tabor Insurance; 1:30 Transfer ynd Slora(>e v.s. Filer. p,m, • Cable Vision Hot Wires ‘Oiomond No. 4 -Vfi,-AwHnH'; 3 p.m. - Sherwoods -----!^u.m. -'Hcnrys Hornel.s vs, Sports Center vs. Heliance B

Oil vs, Kellwood, Insurance; 1:30 p,m. "Tnunsp flr, TOBr Diamond No. 1 p.th.

Copy; 10;.10 a.m. - Sherwoods A M E R IC A N Sport Center vs._Filer.; TUESDAY, JULY 10 . Diamond No. 4 ___ Diamond 2 - 9 a Jti:Itenrys iJ orn ^ vs. 9 fljn . - W eatem Jiluaic va. 'kinga^Eood Host; lb;30 a.jn Hiisky Oil; 10:30 ajB . - Valley Jda-C^ Trucking'. vs Brake Vff^, Elrst P'ederal Kellwodd; 1 _i 30 p,m . - LyriWoBa T llftg e r s r T'rOT TJ tJlT“;^rTaber- 76er's va. Bailers and Insurance vs. Ace Hansen; 3 Choppers; 3 p.m. - Ford p,m, - Benno's - Mendiola vs. Transfa^jw .■Xiwin Husky, Briiej:Jl£a,ting------1 , WEDNESDAY, JUUt41------WURSDAY^ULILIZ. -- -Bye - T. F. Recreation— Diamond 1 .PUNK. ....Husky Oi^ vs, Brizee 9 a.m, - Gateway Silver Heating; 10:301a.m, - Western C, W: A. Ttgera- ^ tjstc — VS7 10:30a.m, - Chevy Shifters vi.^ Flinger«t 1:30 j),m, - Valley ‘ blue ‘ I,akes I'roTIT F a fiti“ BrainF^s, Tijber Tnsurahrt ; 3 - -Hookors: 1:30 p m, - Payley^s p,m , - Bonne's - JWendlola vs. Raiders R o g er son Ace Hanseh, ■ Re.staiinnit; 3p,ni T F Rank -N A T lftN A t '& Tfusf'TJroncos vs. Mage! tUESDAY, JULY 10 Tires, Diamond I TRIDAY, JULY 13 B ye KM VT — ■' Bye -Magel Tire* 0 a.m. - ciristol Agency vs lOrSO-aoTr C. Tigers; 10:30a.m. - T., Pepsi Cola vs. Triple K F, Bank & Trust Broncos vs. Fram ing; 1:30 p.m. - Laurel Blue ijkes 'Trout Farm “ftrk Panthers vs. Holbrook's p.m. Hot Shifters vsr Davlev'fr Raiders; WfeMlDK SiiPfili£S_yS. Haney s 3p m, -u atew ay s ilve r snarks Slfing Beans, vs. Rogersoi) Restaurant. THURSDAY, JULY 12 PEANUT JDtamond 2 — TUE9PAV. JULV 10------^Bye -Triple K FTflmtnf 9 a.m. - Idaho Pow er All*" 9 a.ni, - Bristol Agency vs. Lectrics vs^ T^ K M V T ; 10:30, a:m7^. T^aurel Construrtion; 10;30a,m. - First Park Panthers vs, Thcisen "Security, Bank var- Smith- MotorsrTratrp.inr- Pepst Cola

Idaho First- I'tetional - vs.- p.m.ji Norctr Welding Supplies Austinsl.tHleDeamofts; 3pm vs HoIbroolTs Hot Shots - Electrical Equipment vs P A C IF IC Mini-Watta. lEBDA V r THURSDAY, JULY 12 Dlaiiiond 2 9 a m. - First Security Bank 10:30a m -G & D Sagebru.sh vs Idaho Power All-I.ectrics; PfQleasional..Pharmacy 10.30 a m • Idaho Power Mini 1 30 p ,m, • Bob Reese Motor vs Watts vs. Smith Repair Commercial lighting; 3 p.in. - Knockouts; 1:30 p m Texaco v.>i Pfizer Phillies Electrical Equipment vs, FKIDAY, JULY 13 AusUnsI.itUe Deamons; 3 p.m Diamond 1 ■ Idaho Fjrst NaUonal vs, T F Construction. v-s Bob Reese Motors-, 1:30 PONY p,ni, - Pfizer Phillies vs. J l -

9 a m, - Plyway Pilots vs Ijghting Volco Blockbusters 10:30 a m WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 - - Sellers Electric vs Moores A T L A N T IC Music Monsters; 1:30 p.m. - Diamond 1 Gwuis Husky VI Blackers 9 a.m, - Filer Super Scrvice Bears; 3 p.m • Abies Cables vs. Farm and City. vs Oein ^teTrophles ______D la m o iK L ^ ______FRIDAY, MdAT i r 9 B .m. ■ Atrtile Urigticn - uz-j: Ready .to-Pour'MixeretS'T Mnsir Moosten FRIDAY, JULY 13 ? a jn . - Gwins Husky vs ______Diainoixl 1 Volco Blockbusters; 10:30 a.m _9 a.m - Filer Super ^rvTce' -SeHers E lectric vs. Gfem Slate %-s Ready4o-Pour Mixcrets T rnphlga,—♦rifr- rCnMea ^ r-Plyway- Abbie Uriguen vs. —p.m,-T^*VPoUccvs^Blackccs__p8„,»^and-eity^-^ ------INTERNATIONAL I ^ D O N I B L TUESDAYjJULY le WEDNESDAY, JULY II Dfsmond i Bye . Safeway Bye - L. W. Moore Planters 9 a.m. - V iva Dons Cycle vs. w ^ 10-.30 IV.JW ajnajn. . •- MaxMax's s CloverQpver y Farm-^TitomUton Instance; p^i> pjn. _- MacDonald’s MacDonald's^Big' Big~ T . F . Mortoary- vs Maes vs. Samac J^elers; 3 - P ttnfty W l y • O ^ s : it pltT. .r

THbHSDAYr^lUCY’‘'n THTOJtY. aOLT-I3^ ~BjH''Wtw m ySj^id[£8ter— "— «ye--M ax^Cl«ver-Farm

- Safeway - iTso pjn. - M agic Carpet vs ' 3 p jn . - MacDonald’^ ^ M acs; 3 p ^ . "^Y w ita r « t T ~ ' W- litebM-PliiifeKryvs. ..."Jfew-j3 scroomng-and-svaluatinfr^the ------, . ______^ ______^,.fiatUett«iys,»is learning malte them^ much more" selfWeliant; 1hdJ9ldUaIS-lO,-a5temilrie ~tf:^.they wiU- bieneftt— — ' .tha ccnter'ia dodiiig w ith i S o handle th$lr leisure tim e effectively, and the , iinportant, taite them out of their shell, he sdid. ______- » tw>r«nn age hampers education of modem treatment 1 one woman who for^rionfs '■ ^dp^rtuhlties-■ ...... for handicpppw . ____ peraons=______througti ~ ean j i e refprr; ______K c t lv______^ to the vocatl6nat~- -~-mtthotts“ne:siilld~^ development oPa similar prograniat Gooding. rehabilitation: agency suitable for job . TfierTwfn -i<^lls Stlulf TjeyeWfimMt-Caiiter ■viirTwtn-Faliy are geared primartly^o-ftlHhi3^^::::^ttm ---p iil.h « r-hpari. Screeinng bfluiiiaicapp^ ^sbns for theiijew: - - training; " ■ " ' -i-^cendiRtf an activity worl ‘ program will begin Tuesday, -Ocfaslnnally. .Barlett iwyx, atdff ipembyra p.m. daily at the Twin Falls Presbyterian Swimming lessons have been_arrftnB^ a Stranger cam e into the.room where-ahe was. tirsi lim e ihis year, ismd s ^ e vlduals wilf be Some liandicapped personsWve_sat so long a t.. ,— Tlreiirogram will both tdentify-Bdnttslwlior- -■^^(^ovei-” sorriQ adult whose only h a n d ic ^ ts Chureh involving-four therapy technicians and -taught tennis. Howfever. tt sai^jIUlcJttJM , aninstttution. hesff|H, tHffy HBiTglnqi fill attgmpt- ~ -iavc^notq pmaouay~T» an~Bxpnge<>^tft--jii{:li» —siglit- "(^7- hcorlng--problem whUih—has—gon ^ nthpr-n;i«!ttants for 35 physicaHv handicaDPedL self rehanccr-Abotrt—half-of— the— ad»«H»- ■^ ogOTfiF^r^afanent^ agw w d ^ s o f the" type which caPn be put to use in currently involved" in the Region V progngn- -p» r-WPg who have bgan ...... - havp-uuinc-fr ‘omrii uititutli>ni.t iiiostly' the state previously but who are able to live at a'feoar'JiRg' T h is doesn't happen often. " the "d irectw sim ilar services^yat the Gooding facility. A e r TsssnnnghomK.------^ ------— ^ Many adults participating at the Twin Palls St'hool fit Nainpa, and a few from mental tim i^ with‘supportivftcar« provided by the new •saiiL "-but often enough that it is one of the screening w d evaluation procMuresTfctiSWniiifi center live in a-half dozen boarding houses in.stitutions. center. rudimenlary things we "Screen for.’'BaVletl wliat type of services are iieeded = a re unff the c p m m ^ i t y a n d m a n y of the perfeons - About five years ago, Idaho l>ecame the first ■ estimates that-only))elween 50 and 60 per cent of handicapped persons in that , gafl!atinE~-them-have had no traininK with the "Sometimes we have brought adults here slate in the US to be^in reducTng^the percentage- lhe handicapped aduHa-in-the^^wfetakft -^ ^---Both- mental- ahd ph^telgally-hanaiM . a f r frotn-~I'fHmpft7- upon—recommendation—o f - t h ^ ■ffdv'Mtftt'PlifTtn!' sprvtcpsrriHercd^y Wie center.— — -persons-nr<^ s e r v e d - l, meniliers can also assist the persons operating oFfTcials there,"B artlett said7 ‘ ‘and ifw e Jiad it_ pMviding regional centers. Parental consent and support is the first ' cases both types: ai;e-mvolved'fn the^same theBiai^riirRomes m^mF6fnhese~activlties. to do over agatn wffWOlildTiaVe leTTthiTin th g fe r armrHing »nel.at-the-old~TB hospital,on July 10, 17^ r3s~Tn~the*planning stage also, at ^ e G ood li^ Pocirtplln~"or' "CbrnmuhTty‘S?i^cc^ 1 t)ECSfhOpes 1o id e n W " person liecOtYVes more~goc^lyTictive; ------an±18ifn)m-£iuni.JsriT3b p,m .^rl6ctaI,aS- -workshopSvAliMdy-aie-JunotioninK, facility, ‘ and screen enough persons to begin operation at "Many of th" ^u)ts participatinfj in-the psycholoKical interviews with those interested. ahdr watch" — They also will be at the Wendell Pre«by'terian IJECS will contract with tho dlrectors'of^ho- The T w itr ^ iti chfid DcvelopW^^t center; of^" ' : feTwrt^h dtirirtfr iBg-aaTie^ iiiure-uii-:^uly 4*==^ corcorationiotLthe sheltered workshop, headed - which the Adult center is aBaFt.-began4n 4967. lt ... . by Edd B ossard,Twin Falls, for service? fojr the' IS pne nf seven surh renters In the ^ t< ;. -4>^o^^am^^ing^vill I handicapped. Janitoriariramihg 1s TbTtTlhe "The Twin Falls Child Dev^pmeiU center^” ,^,^^^f-son’s needs, Bartlett said;-' aind find they can buwlinji, or,to a niovis^this contact Fern Fqwl.er, at the. Gooding office first type of training offered, Bartlett said. located in a new facility on land donatedTDjTthe ^ ’ JfiighLitow" the-biggest prbble^^ p e c s ; 122 Fourth Ave., phone 93414.101. " create riior£ riianageiiicnt pr61)Iemi>''tor“''tfie . T he contract with, the recently iDrmed'’non.^ city'of Twin KailsTJirHartison rtreet. near the- center. isJearningwhQ_ar£_th£LJiandicapped, parents.” ...... * ' TKo «cntcr dicUvity program is designed to -profH -werkahop corporatiofr-beeam o gtfefU ve------: ft>He>;<*-»f -Seiithern-ldaho, and th e - a ^ t- eenter , £lults in uooding, ShOShOftfr and the northwesi M ost of the adult.s currfently mvotveounty. So far, 71 persons J > in Falls center prtmrah) are In their 20’s and person, who-many tim es has spent most of his neinbersrhopinR to-bcginHhe traininirproRrarri— ^ fqrmerTiurses residence near the Twin Falls 30’s r^ ith the oTdesI individual afTSir years-of by fall. . 1 _ hospitar ____ these only alwut_12 jjreviou sly were known to ani>. to learn new skills and improve physical

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I Buhl rodeo ights AAV visit for Holland women

to the hospitai in the'TV-Peyton-^ - By JOCELYN CLOW ABD queens, she said. berause of the Honks, sec America," Dr. Stall said. ' boyS IB anil over." “ — nm eK-isuw!i"Hi»itfi------__ t ) i . -T i n Stirtl, 'Harlyiir, Is lujspiialiiy, we nave' the — ■ vvcve.m*en quite a”uu, in-a_ ^sernnaary '^ude-nttude-nts s Place," she lauglied.' After seeing Dr. Ronk's 'tl'avelinti with Mrs. Van .^opportunity to sec what is real. s h o rt time,".. Mrs. van preparlnt; for advanced vcHer|narv clinic, she said. -f tn h h ■l.li.;..; in,K nt-iint‘ alKlLlt ■SerVellen said. -We took a trip traininu in‘Holland inav have -Ihrath four to five years » "This is different from - _ Sagebrush Days codec was the lived with the HbnksTfbr about' -SnSiMca'are gensratly-badr^ Holland. We don't have the . 'highlight of a visit to the T w in five weeks in 1966 as an she .said, "K iliiis and television Valley at noon Tlien we have, she satd. "We try-to educqte hospitals for the animals like Falls area by two citizens of exchange student in the [xirtray .Aini'ricahs a.s rather .seen Voseiiiitu National Park students to English literature this We have only a university - Holland. Kxperiment in International augressivf and rude people. uith the j^ars' and also Las too," she said. "In my work, 1 medical center to treat" - - M r -Cot>^ v an ServKllen.^ Li vim ;- Hfr-is now a rcSidcnUjL Venn s. - , ^ concentrate on letters and “ wrc havc ccfiamns’: found- "antraats,''tThtnk,-’* -*h» said. __ iRotterdam . guest of D r . and ' Si)Francisco. - ' ’K veryiljing IS so v a s t," she ■ sOciaTand ecOTOm fcHrttplenrr" ■thisIS not true." Dr sStaU said The two were especially ' - ..^ s. H. W. Ronk. said "It. was said "W e jtrat don-l- have the English."- 4'he-visitors commanled nn ' Euruiieitn J><)lllici.ans are a -plpased-Ml the birth on the day most exciting — a completely space in I lollandTDid-ymrkrrmvr------Brr-Stalf^ medtcah doctor— life in Magic Valley and their bit iinli-Aini'ritan, " Mrs. van -.of tlioir— a r r iv a l.a t -t b e -R o n k - r diffeientstiJepLriditiethan w e. _thatJivcJjaiiiai)UuLJO-milIion . about "tha.«quivalenL«i a U.S.- ' ‘"opportunrty to be'With a "r^ l Sorvellen srttt^^Nobbdy'-tveT residence” ' of five West use in Holland. It is'unus^l people in an area about the size gener|al p ra c titio n e rj" said , ■ American family ' ~ -inun’liotis tlK;_utbi^ aspects^ of “te g h la n d T e r r ie r pupfiies to also for us to see silch Ilf Yo.seniite?" ' "your hospitals her£_jre much the ('i)uiUry, the Ronks' thrte year old dog, - charminggirlsdomgj.uch.hard ■ Hotels are the same the .Mrs van Serveilen teaches the same as ours. The entrance Kiiglish at an Amsterdam to Magic Valley - Memorial Heidi "We feel she did it just w o rk ." w o rld - o v e r , - . .JWrs— Van ■ Wc feel tluit Jiiany peupl for us." they- said. "We loved the entrance of the .ScTve lU-n s a id "W e find that should have an oppurtunit.\ t

Ad mi re p u ppies Wesf Hrgh/ond ferrter. shown by Mrs (Celebration in Idaho Falls, Ronh The puppies were born fhe day of They will return to Japan fhe visitors ornval before AuM 1^ Mr. andMrs. Katstjhiro Sokabe

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|c) Chicago D«fly Newi transportation. His bum leg makes it too easy for him to be “Don't question a police officer," the policeman said. ''Move 1 could, which isn't fast. knocked ovor nn a rrnmriiHt 1. nr hiL^-anrt ii..oft>-in o «ii^ i" tho palio^m an-w d r CrtirAOO - a t S n’rlnck-lhfcjifftrp wnrkfr^ pnnr nut nt the- " N o ." - ■ - Ek]ultable building and walk briskly across the spacious plaza So his mother or sister drops him off and picks him up after Can't we wait a minute? they persisted. ' Vince got there and said: "What's the problem?" H' l)Ut uiie>------— ------;------w ork.______. ,______Bv that time. Vince was there and he asjced what was goirig on. .HeTilnoves very slowly and carinniyrH-lakM him about five , . , ..... r- , “ Don:t park here again," the-policeman said. w ee^they c m « ^ lm . 4 > « f 4 h e y got to th<^Equitable w ^ayrV In S goTangry. TechnfcaDy. they 'parkTfIg ione." — ■ — - . minutes to get from the entrance of the bullding^&ih? curb. buying a few minutes early^ shouldn’t have parked. But part of the curb area is a ta ji stand. “But we talked to the lieutenant about it." ~t3ne leg 13 tn a m e ta H ir«ce and he uses a cane. T^ey c ^ ld have gone a rp i^ th e block, but w Michigan A v ^ , cab conld wait ther^ for able4>odled paaaengers, why - His name iTVlnct Cook, and he Is 23. About a year ago, a 'iVeahr 1 hnaWi And I'm go^B to make out my report and a l J h a y ; 8 l f r , _ j o h ^ ^ Ufa, about 50 y ^ ld n 't-h l^ ^ y -w a iM ^ 4 lfa ^ ? ------giye4t-toWBM<>Orlfawtneye the ear.-’- tm ntolly tterangtd in an pushed him oft the platform-jast-as-a - minutes. ^ ^ Th«y movedr but tomorrow thayTl bi-pack. -They hav« to,-ot ' ' train c (^ n j^ . He was Iwrned By Qie U ^ rail and ^They drove over to the Chicago Ave^-poliee station to &> the>LatDPnedal-tt>e curbitoaalt. fhay dldnll block traffic. cUiipUilnr -Vince will ha'»e to qtiit his aumm ef r=r ------— by seven cars against thp wooden m e^an,Eiit somaow tecame Michigan widens at that point and there-la a lane for •n>«-Li«iitenant was v «fy nice. He expressed his di«u 3t with ^ „>r the policeman to give Vince’S came_oiit alive. . i»tis Xu pull up and-wait- p Jlic - -’nwdoctoCT^hoiight they:!d haTc^tottfcej^ leg offM jr* ^th »t the policBlian's hnuMiHnew and M id he-WQUld,^eeJoJt-that-----family c-tjcket-If-that happeiia-often enough, then Vince w ill-. I it together. And after 81 dayj — frpoliceman waflced-Mp to the car. Qwk*a mother, Elizabeth, they re^8y-goni« thii^ n ida-to-thei ■^vaU ^-hair Now het- h a t :v-Mnvg-itEO>jr- VTiii'ij for bekig dlOTrlerly They explalnwt^ltwy w m waiting for-^oroebody who poUa«Buut=wfa«n ha cMne oBv partially disabled. Butthi^onoWtBe4totd«y, wlwi his sistw puB ^lO tlie' crtftC the policeman was right tli<9^. it up,' he'll probably become as wenTbiown as that small-tewn ' fV»!rhf T f ■!» flriii jnHig KtjUltgHe rdBjrr'care wRo you^re waiting for — move the car." p^dpal wfio'ami Hie girrBSiiinie fifOin gridBitlairbecaiBe har- * -dag. DatW rM rlBtoy. hrgtarted Iai»-ows. A Mr. iind M rs. M. J. D il^ r t h ' -and held by a headpiece of pink and white color scheme BoUe. Ofhe brldegrobm’.s fabric flowers. was carried out in the S T A N L E Y — AnUqtie Fcslival Th e a tre I- parent'; are Mr. and Mrs. Willis The Jiride-gcairitd & bouquet decorations. prcsentatton bourgeois CcTitlcman." W. Christiansen. Eilen. . .0 1 . pink- c o n a t io n s , c h ry ­ The ihtee-tttr weddlinrcaKS:.. - 1--.^-,.- ______junLSJ-uaoucu-u ------' AccompaFiylng «ih?”couplc to santhemums and baby that centered the bride's table '.TWrN FALLS -.Peace dfflccrs meet. CSI vo- , the teihple we^e^afienG of tift breath'centered with a large waiLdcc6raled.uilh clusters-Of .. tcch building. • ' " i___ L_ bride -and. bridegroom; orchid. pink roses and topped with a STANLEY - Central IdahoJ-H Camp for President and Mrs. Karl Black, Mrs. lyiarie Higley. Heyburn, miniature bride and Blaine. Camas, Cassia and IJncoln Counties. ~Edeh; Pr«;sident and Mrs. Joel served her sister as matron of bridegroom seated on a tiny J U L Y 9 ...... • Tart^.TVin KailsrW P. and Mrs. honor. Brtdesmaids were hjvi?“scat. ------■a i N-VAl .1 F.V K iltiiclassic^ iixtolcrnnrp.," Reed OtlwDrtb Provo .‘Mr. and tvancll MBltiews; Twin rails, : Faintty-rrreTnBerg, nieirgraTra7’^ n W. Grifmh, 1?16, Sun Valley CYealive Arts Mrs. Joseph Dilworth, Boise, Coy Christiansen, sister of the nephews of the couple and Center. ______. __aml severHl aunts ai. J uncles of bn<|p'"-‘.H)m. !x>rna Kathy Thyc took carc of the "STANLEV, - Antique Festival Theatre the c o u jile ^ ______-ef-thfi.....Jiibk.iervlces amLjuIl tables. _ ■_ -prBKontaliaq. "M wlunno ‘ ■ ih e_ honored at a wedding reception DeI.'TJoffier served as besl HunT 'a r e a w-h6re tlT? BUHL —. School board meets. JiitK 23 at the Gooding LDS man. George Nye Jr. and Neal bridegroom Is en gaged in BUHL — Chamber of Commerce meets. Stai^ Center in Jerome. Oirlstlansen were ushefs. farming. BURtEV - tifeia ^Cftunty schoof'board- meets. - \ CACTLEFORD - School board mMts DIETRICH - Sehoot board met^^ts

meets. TWTKFATXS - Members of w'on^he roU calL prize. ■~Ci0 6 DtNC. - School board n the Salmon So« m J— Club Mrs W T Williams received HAILEY - City Council meet! iin’swer‘ed“ roll call with "Old , a pa^|’ if^’, Ml !.': "M ai V in Hai'dy ' presented the procram. Games HAlf.KY — Blaine County School Board Celebrations” at meeting were played-andt?veryone won meets. Thursday afternoon at the thi a prize. lujwelii£-53i:s_-BeiLCourlney. Refreshments were served JEROME - School board meets. Cuesls -were Sudry an^l by the' hbstffSS "M rs.~R ndnirr KlMBKfttrr —,sctioot board iiik'tsr " r m ’ts won the n ostpH T pm e~ of S um m e r Fa s h i o n s R IC H FIE LD - School board nu-els The m eeting was attended by The next m eetjrig will be HUPEKT — M4nidoka X)ounty school board 12 members. Mrs. Roy Smith announced meets., -TWIN FALLS MaL'ic Valley Memorial Now^t ROPBRS Hospital' board meeLs. TWIN FALI-S - School board meets -•W R N P E L I. - St'huul- TWIN KAI.US - Highway hearing IRSTQUALITY JL'LY 10 e F IL E K - School board meets. CT ANLK.Y. — An^i^e^'F^val Theatre presentation "Streets of New York " FAMOUS BRANDS G O O O ^r — <>«»nib«r of Commerce meets. ’^dcoby FIIJ:R - Twin Falls County 4-H Horse FROM OUR-RtGULAR Achievem ent Day. Twin Falls County Super Defense, All Right fairgrounds A am ber ol l^omllierce jneeis STOCKS QF_SPRJNG to lead a red-caTd to ai- Couwty-H tgpital -hoani AND SUMMER ITEMS km BFRI.Y - City Council meets ♦ J Onc West is supposed to have TWIN FALl-S ~ Airport Advisory Board WKST iDi KAST played his jack and nine of * J 9 4 .1 ♦ » mw'ta trumps on South s ace and ? \ J ' ▼ 10 9 6.1 I TWIN FALUS - South Central Idaho king- This m ade it impos.'iiblc NOW 14 OFF! « \ K 1087 « S d for South to throw him in and Cornmunitv Actum Board of Directors meets ♦ M ♦ K Q987 evefiiu.illy East set the con­ JU LY 11 SOITH tract with three club tricks HEYBURN ~ City Council meets ^ A K g I0«S3 W here did the carctessplay by limiiUer of cuiiiiiii‘ir -V-!- Squ(hi'tittiI' In^ ft igtit a11ftck TWIN FALlJi — C^I Charobsr Music Musical. ♦ Vo.d _nne’' lie, couldJiavc-fuUcd. the - ♦ A 1 0 5 J 2 diamqnd'^with his fi.ve of » PANTSUir^^ ■ WENDELL - Chamber of Commerce meets N o rth .South v u ln e ra b le spades S fie rT h a l play it would • 5 tA t :K ^ not have done W est any good to E A S L E Y S — Antique Festival Theatre Wmi Norm Eaii .Soulh • SKIRTS l« IV Pass ■ jettison hi.s highest spades He presentation "Bourgeois Gentleman " • WALK SHORTS Pass F’dss Pass would still have been thrown in - v m .v - u - u - • k n i t P A N -T ^ ___Opening lead 4 K ______with the Ihraa-tpol which is nlic - -SUH VAt.fiBV— -Haho State Bar Associetion*^ • SHORTS Si HAUERS H A 1 «■ BinilSFS,= H ere is a hand from one of JEROME - Para-mutuel horse racing NIGHT GOWNS the side games at the Spring jiiL rV a m*fHNO COATO ■ N jH oTu )!! thji W J!. s.i' t at <1BI‘ • The bidding has b w i r.l FTTHRV — .Srhnnl hoard meets — . S 4abl«^a«,4^e^F«suU of a careless _ _ • ^MERCURY vifvKi’i t O og'______. ____ W e n K e r n ~ E » n KETCHUM - Ketchum-Sun Valley Chamber plav by declarer afld super- brilliant defense bv West of Comm«rce meets. Pass I* Pa»s ~All OF OUR FAMOUS BRAMD^ Of Turrw i? a i ,i .«i ■ WEMI3ELL^::::-Qtyjanincil rowU c^rer, butrattierthihk West- Pass - 4 » Pass Tw TN F A U ^ - Band concert. S:IS p m. city ca ^ e ty? Pais « ♦ - - pas.r ■ SWIMSUITS ." — iou.South.hoW; ______park. marked down J U L Y 1J-I5 «A Q 7 I TK I S «A 2 4(3 South ruffed the diam ond What do you do now'* FILER — M *«ie Valley Appaloosa Horse JNt’s horn ROPER'S'... It's R IC H T! lead with his deiJceof frumps;' A - B trilx tienrii. TfcU tudf tlie ace of~club» : ra fted- ""dummy's -1 - .aftl V *T.T:P.V - i;Stgrnflga>alITilm: “ The iThler,” De" Sica. I95i. Sun Valley

. jV amil fitter t^ ip P T a a n r am isummeiLXlieatre, 8:30 . South ruffed »nd-sl»rtei-to-run. — Simttay-.- Jyty 8r->9?3 - . -T lm et-M ew s.ljU (ln-Ea1lC -ldaha ^.A5^. 4 ^ a m t t s ^P^miss fingl ist" in Idaho pageant

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-H ^in creasin g attendance at the retired, business man. l^ n ic , said Dale Stewart. Twin The bride was graduated from i p m t a a i t : -ANDJAfiS-_jRQy.lArjJN. -the-Univorsity of-Utnh in 19B7 association planning the event,, She is employed as a librarian AlT'forrrier KanSjajis ijy the— Orange— County- ■l_|im(ilfid^JiUendlthejjl£Ole.he j c r m b e r t y California Library system and < said, “ OTd—liiany of those ■ is- studying for. a rnastfer’S Attends OES^eor>teb=^ jjttending for-the first time will degree in library science at honored guo.-il at the California State University. -GQODtNG. liDr.sfbHck ridinn. rodeoing and ‘Funert^n.-Cajif. -P h ilad rlphin m cctin;*. She n n Tnnsir: ^ J their. hom"e“ town in Idaho on Biswell,tluck dinner is planned. Anniversary with an opjn Ijefore m oving to- Nebraska l^ a p te i' Pennsylvania, -r • alnnp with tlnlg for 'Visiting. house at their, ifome in' where they ■/arirned in tRe Recognition wilT fae giv^n fo~ Kimberly July ' 15. Vvisner OTTO' until • t935 when , ■grand A i DCpTC/>M'C CDCr=iAiC ^ o s c traveling tire loTijfcst _J h e <;vcnt ivlirbo from 2 to 5 ' they moved to Jdanp. i r ^ k k f b l X ■ ^ The couple, is residing at 762 ?iista{ice and to the oldtfst and p.m. with their fam iy as hosts, All of the couple’s friends are Pennsylvania in Idaho, was arr Via Alta Mira, MofttCbello. youngest persons on hand. • Tho> are Mrs. IJoyd iJJor^thy) invited to the open hous^.. .Calif,...... ' -— -Those-flttei^Bg-«i"«-ashed to Persons, Mrs. Boyd bring table service. tlJiura^'Uei, Brown, Charles Stewart said that if any of the Uittin, all Kimberly; Kugene W i n n e r s SUNDAY ONLY! J^,cgulars” who ,haye been LatUK_-Twin KalU^—JL^tt attending the picWc in past C L O S E D r O R JLiUin,' Jcronie; Mrs. Martin TWINTAtnS - Tlie Twin: '.years know of/other formei;' (Charlotte) Jauregui, Falls ' Duplicate Bridge^Tlutr^ Kansans in theif areas,thej*- Dietr'ibh; Harold T'attin, met Thursday evening at the v a c a t i o n should make sure to invite Mountain Home, and Mrs. Ira R.J, Cook home. - - O P i N J U L Y 1 7 th them-RrthRJeroine tvenl.' (IX )i3 f" , .W tnneca:;aK«P^^rs. PUMPKIN lin dcm er and,L. E. Hack, N E W H O U R S : j .M r -iirtrf.} Bulchcr. -sccond; Mrs. I..E. — - Hack and Mrs, R, J, Cook, M id n ig h t tFiirtTT a 4 a SHOSHONE ST N

♦ t r I Th»v 11 Thinh A b ig ail Vo« Bu.ren I . V 0 B o i^ n I Comrhori sense Boking All Ooy! I — 1 « m i * v Tri6v«« N. Y. Mtm SyW.. I»c. I DEAR ABBY: I am a 40-year-oId woman, People tell energy savers SUNDAY ONLY!! me I look 25, and I’m not bragging. I’ve been married for yeys to a man who must "be crazy We had three' daugh'ters who all left home the day IHey turned IB arid can’t blame them. Their father U s ^ to threaten to kill their ^or home Heating pets while they were In school just to upset them SWEET COiW One of the girls had Uie lead m the senior class play,

1fus5all< p u riixk ^ fe d she was nefirly late! She was so atrook up she forgot h^r lines and burst into tears. (Her father laughed.) INSULATION I'M A SCRUMPTIOUS' 5 This man makes $1,000 a month, but refuses to buy me WHT CORN! ^ a wasfier^dryer. He takes rne to the laundroniat twice a ,r . M ? month, i don't drive and he woij’t let me learn. A ll the girls . • . c • «f <01 h j^Uii Because heating and cooling are the largest yag IJ •' »*>. ' 'I* worked since they Were 16, They had to buy all-their own ■ energy osCT5'lrm'tiame, and Insulation can redurre"'" t ' c lo t h e d . fiipl rnst^ rpi|ch as 5Q°o. this is your one best • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY of V’tam'fl . cri way lo save energy Whether' or not you pTap to 'change to etectnG-beat, ask about Gold.M edalIjjigj T J f & c t o r insulation standards at your Idaho Powe/ office o r SUB3AII0N S I OHM W INDOW Sr ATmo'sf half of your nome's^ er winter heat loss goes out through the windows. Double -eftn-pfry in -savings tn" a IS^riodi o( -six End Cut. Tast^! LB. yeais according to recent M,I,T, tests. T aon'f b low w h a f he Tto f s - w lth 'h is "m oney, but lie f l Q c r ----- doesn't -save ft. He’ s taken out sevfT p l large lonn.s I Ipamed Center Ciri. lB. Q j :~ ID W ER HCAT SETTINGS: Each added degree of this accidentally. When I ask him what for, he says as long heal can add ffom three to four percent in energy con> as be makes the house payments and bliys the groceries, c h i ken f r y s t e a k sumpliofv, A-se+fm§ of 4tve degf-ees--lower can eflacl a-— C it's none of my business FS8M DUS HOT IN-STQRE 2 0 °- u savings, ■ MOUR VIA! II He also calls me vile names and doesn't even trust me »A IIE ROin. with my own father [he i.s 80] or my brothers BAKERIES lUST FOR YOU!! Do I have grounds for divorce? He says as Jong as he's OVERNIGHT SETTINGS: Do not turn down the never laid a 1iand on me, I haven't. My daughters are thermostal in your home or office more lhan about five "hippily-married-and- ar^-4)cgBing--m«-4<^ few^ -hTm 6hd- — degrees-ogstrttgfat^lt-nr>ay=take-fwefe-'ef>frf^y- to reatore come and live with them What should I do^ PRISONHK • (he heal loss in the mornrfig lhan was saved. “TAtKWG PWfflUCE” U o l» foi Th» tpll.rng ProduC* Slgni Tlnooflhou> ..IlEAR PIUSQNER: Your huiband ii etth«r ■ very sick Ou> Piodoc. 0 »poiln>»nl! Th»y I«II You Tli» Vilomln Conl.nl And Nulritionol El.m .nii Found man or a very c n ifi oot. If he dofsn'l i r r a doctor, you In Mony O t Our fr.it> P'odut* n im jir (hould sec a lawyer. , Planned tree planting can affect vour ft a n n n T P D E A R A B B V . 1 am H anrQblern nL.a- guesl Who always'T)nngs an adaTfional guest or two along! cul o(( drafts and re

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HWWKS-I ia . ' . \ A A a j J h e-en ergy j^ -n e^ for-^e-Hf^-veHHeed any of the others' WBOSF husbands-heve-beenr called -tio^ the Senate’s witness stand," _ th c Gajette'said a^ut reporUi ^ " Mrs. Mitchell, a native of Pine TrB ljltrAtK Thad been offered a The girls received the spirit . - sideroom teicvistan to wutcji, - sttrk !»nd the gupcnor award, > ■ the ,procecdln«s. m a r n a g G as well as the oatstanding ■‘‘Indppfl, a rnsir /nllltl, he TWIN FATT jS Mr. and c -ojade, .that Martha is. marC. MfsT Noriilan Herzinger excelTenl awards In their -■ anrrounre the^engagemcnHim}- dtvisfoir^ThMpirit stiok ■ was seat.behind her husBahd. She . of their joun-to M UctauidLLiiiiefiEatlcrA daughter, Carolyn, to Ijjrry In 19T2. wives made her husband Ko» herhans. ' ’ Miss Perkiriji WOK seleotod lo - ==j6l^ut-oLUic-dirty,bl^n£Sss jii Kocherhansis the son of Mr. iiuMlel ^heertcading TOrtfwmB which so many tjt the hl(>hest ilJ^ Ji-ad-yh- shnu) ;it thp ra m p figures in the Nixon —and -Mf » .— Ivan— Koehertiaiiii,- The « ir ls .were instructed in admlnistrutiun were inypjved. Phoenix, Ariz. Mis-s H er7.inger_.i3 a 1970 new: cheers and procedures _i;Shi; may npt beas^protty as ilunng the ciuTip. F^ach j>roup Maureen Dean, but she graduate of Twin.Kails High. School and will be a senior at porformtd a cheer eachi'day SHAUNA MASON, left Amhsr Qprdner. certainly •cauKht on quicker to Hrighatii Young University before others attending the lop center. Nancy Gardner lower center Wfcit.thc Nrxon tia'nn-j»uis up tfiis fall, w here she is majoring canip and judges. to," the Gazetti? said. and Chris' Perkins, all Murlaug.h practice ■ m.German. She spent thajwst a new cheer at- Squaw, Volley Cheerlexid' , jJU*JL- u a y ^ v f o . - . , the Util? Rotk ncivspapei; B U d l H E S S -^ ja ia ih e W aim aje oomrnittee snrmonth&.studyinf junder the Ihexaitli wtce. awarded the^~ psoD U cia setiiefiter—alwoad ptograni. In Gheerleacfers pfjaetiGe ■ m i i i a m o CENTER is afraid Mrs. Mitchcll might —4-H'ers make .ipirit stick, outstanding cheerleading S iil*bu rg',-A listrio------owQf'H, tw o excellent ow ^.c/s.ond-c^*upof • make a scene. "a3 she is pt^ne - Wnch-BrowW Co; ” to do on slight ~provocaTIon7’* -Hftch^Hrttnr-tr -a p/C^rtfC p l o r t S T TOT ow ^cT_Jn 75'efr cffv/s/on during the r-?rwhrat?;;,<>f;:&in.r»yslope High ^ ~ ) 390-Ail4/fon Ay*. Eoit • ‘We are rea»ott»bly sure- comp sessioiy - • ' >- - •------flommiUaa ■- !» appy .-—s^-e*peciaJly—afraid that Mrs- l^S miasfon to Uruguay arrd ^,o j.ucky '4-tf . CluT> ijiet --I- Mitchell will renew in the, wi^l be a senior af BYTJ._ thurstlay at the home of , commtttec room soin - of h«r 'niajoring^ In business (^irlstine Britl. ’..l^charges against IRe 1 resident, edumtion. The flag salute was led by Phones 7a3-0»3l An __Aunu^t. w edding is .Qiristine Britt and‘ Urencia whfltn sh.$ blames for gfflifif? (.O h .u m ; u ur..lollrfrt‘c.lin.'es) her John into tr^iuble,” the^ planned in the Salt l.ake_^Ci!y Ucpew led j;ba <-H pledge.. ^-r-G aiettesaidr'The coininiltt^'- ^■1)S T em p le.______Final plana, were made (or. ' dtJKinot wp.n^to be, or seCm to achievement- day and the be, beastly to iRlchard Nixon.' ichodiile was felid. A potluck "... We have a particular Women set picnic was planned. sanse' of TespotislblUty for Christine Britt, leen leader, ALWAYS FRESH -rkM»rth8-MHoh«il,«lfic6 It was a " midnight phone call, .to the bt^eakfost -pieces. The lesson >vas on how. - Oaaiette that launched her into to complete the apron heading ; stardonfi, and we don't want to and how to assernbleit. m TF Park Dfimonstrations wcr^e ..givtia Gazelle, concludes^ - K A t.LS — ^ TfaCrr-fayrghaOTTn -P(cffcri

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the remaining two ends beMnd you at the waist. - No. 2. I^lace the fabric on any — Itefloojv bed or a table'- with thelonger ■Sides, if tliere are any, vtVucal. -i^;Jjf>fiti,.yne.'botti>tH corner up t<» l A f t A W D M R S : the opposite lop corner 16 riial^e, a triangle. Spilt the top ends,‘ I ’rnsp IhenriVTjncTn c jc h hand, Sandra Sharp marries 'a ^ tie them behind your neck Cur -wm st. Chi (cote FnT June nf(is No. 3. Hold .D ie, fabru: before you with the long sides ■ TWIN’ KALl-S - Sandra. bridegroom. LaKayette, and .vertical HlHce Mle. tup.. edge ■ Sharp'toccaine the bride of Gerald McNubb. PocateJlO. . under arm, then bring the ■ Gene Chilcote -during, a Organist was , Karen' . , ____ candlelight ceremony June 24, CTiriStensen and Jolin Morris - Ht the United- Methodijit played the tru^wpet while the Oiurrl), Twin Palish wading party-entered. j^iiiHfciNfVpaTitr p^'ffornied Jhe dooble ring tJie soloist. .. heitshop cathedral canclelabr'a and direi'lion of the United beauty baskets ot pink roses, Methodist WomeiTs Society. ------ba^>y breath arid whiY giadioll Thi»- bndo's ta‘l)I«' - w i’ft c lo s e s ^ — with pfnTt ribbon. Pink roses co.veccd with white nylon flounce covers decollated with deooMled all -thft -candelabra * , Mfl.AN.-ltalyiUPIi - After which held i>tnk-tapers. ' .green gafl^nds. Sterling silver complaintiig ttiiiirnal^ns tack a - Dorin|{—the—ceremony -ih« tlrrpd 7nnd^li^ra hcl±_pink ifenwr ^of h n rn o i^ GUHlTlfro" tapem <^fid -boufjuets-of .funk ------Jjrirfc—and - fcridegroftm --took MOhteb<)vrVclJlS. sou ^ii£ yau can Keep at home TWrs. Bill-Burdett,' BarlliesvlUc, ■ Serving at the W ide ■S'raBKr or present...to , a friend. " Okla.. and Gene Sharp. Twin were Mrs. DarirryIJar1riy-T-:(lwaras': EdwardST M wtubovi sifui If It IS b

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■ lace ^11 to the floor forming Morris and Cheryl- Burdett. pieces." Monlctovl said. “ They T ier chapel train. She-carried a Rice tags and thank-you were made by a very skillful nosegay bouquel-o{^-pink.j'ose&.. sdu;olls were handed out at the (Taft.-Miian - !jnd were artistic and baby breath with pink guest book table. objei't.s in wfou^ht • iron agd satiirarearocrs. She hai a six I Tonored. guests ' at T t h j leallKT—alOJuSiJor IcsT thaiu pence in her shoe. Her jew elry weddinj! were the brida's $4." was a sterling silver cross ■ great-grandriiOlher, Mrs. A R necklace with a diamond in the Scoll. TNvin Falls, and Mrs Ted I t r i c ^ f s center, a gift from . the ■Scolt and Mr, and Mrs J H bridegroom.______Sharp. grand[>arents of the TWIN KAl.I.S - Twin Fal CimdTeligfilers were JohrT brule, Cliapler No 29. O E S .^ 'lli .Mortis and Dick Hughes. Maid .s[Km.sur ii pu nu- reception fur Pre-nuptial showers were, of honor wa.s t> b b y Sha^?^ Maxine Machamcr, ^grand - Hu..un b.>—(■•laiiiiiiiatuii^ut 4t»e - sisler o( the wide. Bartlesville inarshal,.at 2 p in un Jul> 13 h -Briaesmuids were , Kuxn me Idaho Povfer I'o Park on famUy shower and dinner was ■Morris. Twin Falls^^ Mrs, the Snake River Chapter given J)v Mrs Don Howard. Charles Cpwden, sister of,the ineiiibers are asked to brinn a Kimberly. a miscellaneous bridegroom, IxiFayette, Calif ; i'Overed disli and a .salad or shower was given by Ruth ^ I r s , Douglas Jones. Twin dessert .Moi I is antt-Mrs. Dtrug Jones at Fall; Jennifer Schmunk, Idaho the Jones resience. Falls, and Dianne Parrott, TWIN FAI.I..S "l-wiri halls. " T hir ■ bri Flower girl was l.auna given by the bride al the home Wednesday at Harr\ Barry Sharp. Bartlesvtlle, sister of of Trcr grantrnioiTwf, Mrs Ted T*afR Those atlendihg are , Die bride,. Ringbearer was Rehcar.sal dinner wa.s Hsked Ui bring a sack lunch Robbie Champlin, Twin Falls, hosted by the bridegroom's Best mana^as Dick Chilcote, pitrenLs al the Roundup Room TWIN KAI.US - The Twin' ■.Twin ■ JEalls— brflUiejr... nf lt»i ..ol.Uni Uocer59n Ijgicl, Falls Garden Club will meet al bndcgroom Ushers werf - Th^-couple \ull_reaidiL_UI— JLiiS. ■ -.Jwerm Jones, kon Jones, Doug , Tivin t'ails after ii-honeymoon honie of ^Jrs. John F la il, 1331 Jone_s, Twin Falla: Charles I.*'?___b rid e g room is .Mder Drive A social hour is T!awden. brother-m -law of the employed by Les Jones. planned . lacy Hudson's Shoe Store Nice' A seon^less, contoured bfo delicote lace between the Downtown & Lynwood . smooth cups. Cut Iq w u n der ♦he arms for th o se b o r e s p rm g 4osKtof>^ you GIGANTIC love In o rose gojidj&o-of colors yellow blu^ white* nude Stres S H O E S M f Vassorette JS6^00 CONTINUES [Inset] Vossarette s Boreling ^K4‘br« ferdtrfM sons ~Tove The fif an3 f ¥ ^ ’iTn<}SrStt your foshion looks Strops converl (or. wear criss-cross, halter ^ stylo or regular Crepelon nylon cups ttt- are nbSrfiU-co'nJour^d ond under- wired. Nude, white. BC 32-36. $6.00 D cup 32-36, $7.00

I --- In tw in Folf>. *do%vnlb*n on th* mgtt 17 ifUyih- Qa«n tftdoY ~ itd t ondrCttorqg By TERRY CAMPBELL : Times^ewt Writer -SUrUULLKV— -Tbe-eoergy imhistries-iijltjst-haye -‘^ U c - tran«lf^Pri Intn pnltttral iinriprstJindlnB" Jnr the__ -^'^xontinttance: of adequate en w gy -suppUe*, -according tg^the

Allwrt Carlsen was amon^ al)oat 20 industry and government ^'‘speakisrs'SrtireTlirCeaffp'M&lio Mining Assoctatlon^conventftin in Sun Valley, supplies xan be extended fro m the present alxiut iO years to irteen-tokt-the--group-^t, without public undorstapdtngr—— thousands of years.

eventually this state^wiU suffer serious, economic and social every new technological advance." "^m age as a^result of inadequate and unnecessarily high cost ‘‘Nyclear is Safe. The record is there for anyone who will take — energyr' -the time tn inform hlm.splf,'^-rarl.sen said The. gener-al public and the ‘'do-gQodfirs,. ln« parlieular." ' Rep. Steve Syt(mis, R-ldaho, speaking on resource use fo r ' , Carisen said, must recognize that the profitable., "wealth America' future, told the association ;3t is no exaggeration to producing businesses andThdustries of the state and the nation say the nation today is suffering a severe'case of the politics of makVthe non-profit institutions and services-possible." - scarcity."^' ■ • “ ' , . .Without the development of the Snake River for energy an d.; The Congressman said technology-exista for almost unlimited' - water, Ca(jsen said, "there would have been no Idaho as we prosperity for all and that the- skill and land-e*-ists just to- -kiu>w4 ttoflayC^rR^sald4hei»teQiiai energy <^i6 t&did-nol result -pfoduce-goods-in-erfomoue quantities. - / _ -F A l.I.K N SlGJif nut-sldei’ p d d r KfnBncc'and from-deoledon-of fosail fuels. - : ., .. . “Yet because of stupidity, economic and histor'fc illiteracy . .Luiiil.tji.. ufliiuv-l»iit i'Jilis.-is iiispctled -----Instead,-he-«aid,-it r«sulted-primarilu.-i-'from unrealistic and the rapidly grbwing bureaucratic mentality in this’countfy. broltiiTS Mike (It'fll aVul Tirli I5fni;inun Frfdiiv ______; regulations coupled with delayinH tactics used by __ ; — f - — iifl>‘»inMHii ■ Tlioy MUM fnll fronr= BPros!i- numerous but politically powerful special Interest groups.”^ losing crops in the fields, bikiness men are quitting their sIcei'L Pliito glass window, nearby parkrd car Noreasonablfrpersonquestion9-th«^le8ir^bilit5aoclean44x lh c _ _ Msinessos-ar^ we are rcjpidlj' developing a serious energy -enviromiBnt;-Carte8iTBatil“ y.' H bappli') T^liapmaii, munagoc uf officr, said lie "I am confident we have the-technology to the nesourfes and, 'ffte public, Symms said, must return to the principles of whal caused signlii fall. the will to alleviate th^.grg|^^ea&, providing we approach them freedpiji and privatrownership. ble. reasonable, and o/derly manner.">ie said. If this is; not accomplished, he said, shortages will increase, ...... I I ...... where every individual is personally affected, Carlsen said, "the payments wilp grow with an increasing Interventionj ^ t h e public w ill quickly demand relief 'regardless of environm ental- government to corrcct the problems. impact.” Symms recommended that the U.S. "deregulate and stop the remedies;" develop policies to jnake the'U.S-self-sufflcientjn lands energy; avoid the’^coun'try's total dependence on foreign ■ ' ' I,.-,______.,...[;\y.<^'g-..:£oiintries for su p p ll^ -b f iimpaftant roetals;.-and-research . i r 1 - mfithods'tb increase the public’s economic understanding. ■u-i— •narmen ~i— B la in e ^_altt2EJ:_oi radioactive-waste material at Arco is Jextre&rclj'". C a m a s dangerous. •—— KTT^r* ■ j .nrirm rzro i C i i s s l a v Angeles Tim es story that waste materiaTat the Atom ic Energy By PEGGY CHU ...... Mnchoiw said no objection was voiced the the CTty Council E littb re Commission site could contam inate underground water supplies Times-Nc»s Writer when, at several meetings ptior-to the signing of his lease la%f ■* . ' h o o d i n g was misleadirig7~' .. .^ year, he discussed planting alfaUaon the airportiJFopcrty. i. GOODfNG — Requests to'Iease excess airport properti^or He said waste at the s iM s stored so It can be recovered for He said this was the reason "the right to till land" was J e r o m e farming have led Goot^ng city officials to wonder if they have re-use as technology makes that possible.' included in his lease. -'already leas'ed the same property twice. —LI •coin - 7 7 - “¥ «ti nuclearrseientistsiigfe»anucloar-power reactor cannot. ____Muchow iold the council the.question,of farming-the-land-Js Ctfy airport manager T:arl Kel,ly and Gwding Iriternntipnal' — ejcptode like a- benubC ar4iienJ_^B ' AhiT over 800 ye^rs of. and the priinary conte'm npw is whether or not Raceway Inc^^esidenf,'-Craig Muchow, met with-^he-eity secondary eperaling experience without a reactor accident, have ^been. Gooding County Interhdtlonal Raceway docs in fact hold a lease T w i n # a iis council In a special session Frida>~’anern6oh lo' attempt to provided our nuflear Navy." with the city permuting It to of>erale legally. delerm ln^w ho holds a lea.se on ^ property. . ' Hc~said Ot?" city" ciinnol' lease pf6perty.-twice,' which Is Sunday, Jyly 8, I973[^ K elly m et with the council July 2 to request-a long term leas® gE paren tlriP h atit has d o n e .------"on^ffl'^yiiEg"wHch he plans to plant to crops next spring. City Attorney Cecil Hobde w p asked lfr4flvestlgate the matter ' Portions of that land are already leased to Muchow for-his and report to^the council. _ ^ ...... raceway."Ray'H(?narl^alsD attended-the July 2meettng, asklng- In olher action Friday, the couricil awafdedT”a coritracl to -ila c k p o L prtapit p ro v v x fox — to lease 55 aeres^^of the'airport property uhlcb he said he also Yates Engineering-C^:. Jojilin, Mo . for *6,450 Plans to farm. ~ " ...... -i-stnndpipe' on the city water tank behind the h all, .TWIN FALLS — What started out.as.a prank landed-three' young men in more serious diffleulty than they counted on early The city abandoned the north'-souW fiTrWuy of the-airp<»rt-ia- Saturday. . the time of the lease lo Muchow-Tbr c^:*H^-racing. purposes. An ---- The-three-alle8

Three members of the Ray Woestmanii family, G^aritsville ^ Siio«>lion<' JnnvborofvK>ffn,'\ Muchow's eight-year lease signed'ln 1972, whieh ‘ Involves Utah, were treated lathe em ereencv room of Uie hospital and , someof the same land^lves him ’the right to rill land " SHOSHONE -7- Jhe Shoshone Chamberof Commerce Inv^ijes released later TiTOi?Uay. Kelly said, "the lan ^s still under my lease. T only approved all Interested persons to the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree today Woestmann, 25,and the couple's two children, Barbara, 6, and abandonment of the runways for drag racing at Ihe.rlty park . - U Rae.,- 7 , - we re tr.eated for , r iil.s and Jjrui.ses— Mrs ..-Leona— Council EarlHreenawalt tolO K elly and Muchow that u was^ Actual playing is expected ro begin around 10:30 a m and Woestmajin, 25, driver of the c a r , was not injured never the Intent of the council for the airport land to be farmed continue throughout the day. Officers cited Mrs. Woestmann for inattentive driving. She .and the council turjied down several earlier requests to rept the te, ufflceis said, whcn-^he property in the interest of aviation safety also be sold there. apparently fell asleep. The veh icle left the pavem ent and rolled About 60m‘usiclarts are expected to participate during the day. over into the median, 'llie {our-wh?el .^ v e vehicle she iscas driving was demolished. Loss was estimated at $5,000. Shortly after noon, Allen D,^Ostberg, 17, Granger, Utah, was

------SHeSHeNE-=~The-^otrth-CTOral UlStriet fTealtlTTJhTl Jo three miles west of the Slate Highway 50 Interchange. immunization clinic will be from 2 to 4 p.m Monday this State police said the young man is in the Army, stationed at Trust pays summer at the Lincoln County courthouse, Ft. Lewis, Wash. The seat belt he was wearing probably saved Mrs. Dorothy Alexander, public health nurse, said all pre- his life, officers said, as the 1965 model vehicle rolled 610 feet TWIN FAI.I.S — Mary Rice Long. Jerome, sctiool age chlldrenm ay be immunizedTJii UiesB^dates -pnA-nvrr mnA TKA j >f.tnr nf thp v ft jjrle WaS th rO W n O U t BS the trusted Twin Falls postal employes and they Can champion Flu Shots are also pvW able through the public health office car rolled. ______- T» pnlg her Trual -— tn 'full!-----^---- —— ^------and an persons wanting them should be immunized in August, Ostberg was listtd.in KViRtded CTndifiptL at M agfc Vajley Mrs. Long, varallonlng In^JEashlngton. G R A\D P R IZ E winner Tim Langdon chose Mrs. Alexander said. Memorial Hospital late Saturday. He was aloneln the vehicle. mailed a card lo an acqualntanre in Twin Falls. a rase of soft drinks Saturday as-Jiis reward for _ in addressing the card, she used'her fflend's contributing 117 pounds of aluminum for name ihhI ’ ‘ lrt-ih» iim .h . ii rf f t T ling fo Ihf Magic Valley VMCA-VWCa »Hmk,- T-M4n Falls, Idaho."------I'liinpjTtsjnfunds'w riiiripU'ii' ii suliiiiiiliit; 8S pronipuy ociivcrca. pnnl. Other prfze winnertt-piekedtheir awards-al— the fir.st ''turn-in" day of the drive. _ _

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By MARILYN ELLIOTT "We won't mak? any c6mment until were sure all the ><..11 r m r r i t r t* '■ iTwtwn T1f n %lfl diriCtCLOf Ire-Ida said of the charges made of theTirm. B U R L E Y — The Minidoka S c h ^ l f)istrict m a y protest but The HRC report charged that three Ore-Ida emplbyes, Ore-Ida Foods Inc. PefOsBut “ roarBwTce aonfnii*9*^:^ SbwiiHHKi* FbIIs _ m e t «lt l 7 Sapt. Darrell . H>itfieId. CBrboirsatdJl!ie s c h o o l^ ^ two years when-he was demoted to a non.«a<)CTvliory .position— ~ rfUdayjxenUi. F if«| r^ tedeier^ltt^aMicct- --Innownt** - :: - J)Uclgini£4«iMll area ol grw andiiniih ilwtttly— — -Uae.-HatfleM-} town and could not be reached for and ^ explanatidn for the aiove wasjBiirt UigcoPU>>Hy^'^ tba-— ...... txcedrin TaBlel^ thspstldc if|^ Jalm A r r o w s T o SUPER SAVERS G r e a t e r - ^

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■i" - ' .I - All rabrinaUohal riiMlffig sluayTJrih^ movement ofTflttJrlntD-Bnd-Dnt-of l o r sJ^km erTM cl other ihStCTcst t d ptrao n ^ g ~~ * - laaho 3 e e f Cpundtr------r w .’I'lUrsda^iy^punced^ jlln-HQUseconfercnc®...... ■ Officials said-that under the* Schermerhom will prftWlit the rcaiiltt nf this ^ j cept cutjn it's "sp ecial" sfhool IJnd^r the milk subsidy pro- new regulations the program Jplanped hfete T u ? ^ y ••---— The Idaho • Cattle Feeders Association, the study and data on the prospects of keeping more ' (nrllkOTtBtdyiJrogram^ . 'Kranj, the government helps will be offered in aii esllmlled ar itfBJiBt'aniUht dMahfhl . The cut will h.» hy nf. the auk of milk I t IB 600 -jchPiila~'T.vhTch'~ dO nOf -the 'piuKram uiily tn- A iiA.-i ■of A(ffie -pronrams,■pruKrams the extra milk an e.stinialed 81,000 schools.The Tiltm-Struiii, Paul.’ and Jim-yaulkiipr; Blissr-to- rroiD.a $9™ranoinjir(it!t>nrr idbunty, N ev. and w o r k ^ on several ranches •scrvetl under thcj'special" pra- amount of milk served-wiUdrOp the ca'ttle feeders ass^iation , said it t ic" t)e(ore obUi«ing^-biB<~Bdvanced de^ee^ at serv«-thM e year term s on that P;ancL the year which ended Junr30, uramis-d^signed'tosupplemtnt from an estimated 2.5 billion -Valley catt] 8m «n.~ar« - jnvited—to- attana th« Washington State University. His yilK will aeai t)U’ prOKrnm-wiH by r ut to $a 'milk Whlchisreguiilrly included twit pml.s in 1972-V:) to a poten- meeting. Regis^ation'will begin at 9 ajn. and with-starting rations {of.-400 pound calves and- milhon in 1973-74. the deparj^ us a Bi)sir part nf ci-hnn| Hiil rpilinj’ nf 825 millinn half . “ the first dtscOsslon is tostai-i at 9: SITariiv fattening rations for cattle once they reach the nlenl'annoiincod. Tliis would lunches and break(ast.s. , In pint.s in 197:i:74 "The purpose of the meeting is to encourage -tWO'pound weigJitr-— ^ ^ hrmn- upondlne-d&wn, to-the-<3& catfleTeedTftg in Idaho and fa^^oviae some good' Dr. Howard Ronk, Twin Falls, will participate ^^ood ^ ro iijr fcr veslock million authorization contained :.c information for both the large and small cattle ,0. 1 t > IH , »■ I k in the aftefnoon program as a representative of in ii "ujJotinuinj; resolution" — -(eedep.B»well as-the rancher-«r calf producer,’-^ UUUC. Hlil. Uuliii:- itCCJX, thTldahb Veterinary M ^ ca l Associatibn. He -Uis'i, SO h.gtu i. iS Si' hiyhof w h u i ronKi ess has pa.ssed to Hovenden said. . . seehiTlhaU ' sl*'.»u, ♦' .J' • «f»a pf-tT'f iLill Ifllk ahniit ln^;^il m.sease problems and |( s 4t) '.0 JV , '1.1 V «• J-* 4« SO gootl f;o\-frn AnruiUturt'IVpartnietjt Dr. W. G. Nelson of the IdahcLA'eterinary,, immunizaUon programs. -rtim iyrtm tll a new BiiaSetl i.' UL)O0 JiU .44 fti 46 CK). . Ls passed. ' ^ . Medlclne Laboratory will discuss the — The program will conclude with a panel of II » »«ugv l.UOU. i< ji)U aw Ik LOO. UlMtei. NO . UJ P ic House, in its version of prevalence of various diseases En' Idaho-J His Magic Valle# cattle feeders discussing the types lu' 40 ai .34^-Nor 13 200 the.final I*J7i-7^ budget, voted- idatq be.based upon the accessions received of rattle they prefer tttlauy for their tefidlMii'.— WASHtrtaTON^rUPI) - The . a». 40 7S40n Nu 7 i 3M 7 ?a ID . '0 JO ; s t^s'in itliqn .for the niilk pro-, at the state laboratory. His talk Will also TonV Hovenden, association manager, will United Ftish'Fruit And Yeteifl.- ^ • wononv"^ r^T'mntwf-rewpt^ 9/000 include a discussion XJf the laboratory, and bow conclude the program w ith si?me comments W o Association announced i^ 'rl-' lie.. l.lkW ------^------gnuii. which was the amount of-the jatcst induatrr hapf>entng>^-^yit wUl Mk the pr. Dick Schermerhom^' chairmaiT of' the relating to price controls, meat grading m e current price frl^eze ontOOll tjepartment of Agricultural Economics ^t the standards and pollution control guidelines^^ pro 1 ■ I, w r . I ' «ale hand bilU newvpoper coverage (over as they might otherwise have aj>ri(,ultural products, has put , UPI Farm -EdJtor- fa tjii.....gtau ps of th ^ I I r : Ht-lm-UU I (,1 k' ll'.'l ll' Ii .UUls 1.1. Tl ; 70 000 readejs - m Magic Valley) advance bill­ WASHINGTON lUPlI - administration's export been, in orde^ to protect- feed the distributors of fruits and .il'l fflL nnK llull.' u'i ih. u . ing All at one special low rale Every iole listed veyetahles in_a price ‘.•queeze. U r iiiih jiU a l.J h i iii.n K ii ijij, s.ul . • Agriculture Department controls on soybeans anjl oth^r sijpplies needed b y Ameru’an in this Form Ca*®ndar for 10 doys'befofe s^le livestock producers and their^ Tlie farrtiers arc asking-higher .L. ‘J t,„„ . ,, officials have cranked up « livesttx-k feejis, • " ' I !"> I1 liJiiMiI.Jsi.uli <*l >jUm I .1. Ui. nationwide publicity campaign Ths export '.slowdown had consumer-customers.",, ' " pnrcs, he said, but the. n;nir |,i\ nfayr l"l' .ilA sUl.lt' J a . ; .. " - J U L Y 7 A J U L Y 8 cUstnWfors''^afrn6l pa.'sif tFese been attacked in pu blic The release adds; { -:hr Hi ' BIUI HAVtN ANTIQUES. KfTCMUM p rices along to the retailer and FRANK t JtS}l€ CpX. OVWirtJ .statements Iw'.grQups.includlnti ■■ ‘Wc'simply couldn’t meet Adv«r1l«*m*nt; July 5 ■"ffiir yeaPs'‘ siia^eri jrimp In th e consmnert"^------TTdm asliidp the American . SoyFean Auctlon«*ri;^WliTKfilirrrTJary tyT«'Nffil!( Oibo'rn* ' ' Assuciation, although It had the foreign demand with old-cTop_ — ^ioybeaR«and-^Be«l,^ FEDERALLAMD_BA6LK. JOIJLU. w a m r KIM MVRUI S THJM ThfT ASSOCIATION OFl tiQ l SQ urce -flOHROWN’S ----- IT":— H calling for.relielfrom high feed AgrlculturaJL^taJUUation and Av^ion#<^rtTWyrtr CUon. Moblyy. C4of^4 ‘ prices. Conservation lASC'i SATEmERVICE (if figu res J U L Y 1 5 Administration officials have committee." The reUaKC continues with O O O P I l J t t TWIN f A L i l . FURMTUSi i ANTIQUI AUCTION been ■ s&yir^ ttt;‘ public . Cl-TOE DtANrO W fgr - J : --- 1 - FAIRFIELD = Camas statements that the controls other matei'ial culled from pasi “*! _ _A. McCombs Dovid Burgess Ady«rtl»im»n!i July 13 County Agricultural Extension l } l 4th A v e W 9 3 4 .4 7 3 1 3rd A v . E 7j.3.?577 O i b o r n * ' are needed to assure adequate statements by top 3 4 9 Auction*«r«»r«: lyl* Matlvri t Cary Oi Agent Bill Hazen said Friday -s u ppli e.s----- fur------Am erican administration officials. But Tie has not Issued any llgures -JULY-K- consumers until l'J73 feed crops by using frequent insertions ARM-TRUCK AUCIIOM la r a harve.‘iled- state*ChalrTTT^'s nam es, all tlif~ - w i H i i y ~ J - - R y p i t t x . yOUNG(OUIPMINT<0..-OM

-jiach state , the .ha ndout-Ui'fj l :" M a rk e ts appears to be a locally / n riliilP tiriii ii«niirwrrt%«^ pffrpared'statgnYfnf*ljuftting a riJtmAHiruN NEW HAnVt^TtnS home state official , Slate officials, in WE WILL BE UNABLE TO FILL ANY MORE ORSERS THIS YEAR - stalled telegraphed . memo — ' Bcciim p ony-ing— H»e— — 5(M «tlNVITrifOllTrtOOinnT^^ - stalfiment. wcrs . lold. to go TiyTreeze -down to the grass“roo(9 witJi' efforts to get widespread use of STOCKTON. Calif the export control .statement. UStD M ARK VI -e gglci-^htvp»i—bf an marketa me memo insirucied to have been brought to near •'supply. thatilUn-nf-ws-stnry la. halt by the price freeze all county offices with ~TiiimimAiinsia s = In most instances, beans Instructions to release it cannot be offered at profitable through their , normal "I'fVgls, flccai'm ilg to ttiu B ean channiils.” " JliCPN M 'n0M ED JIAinrEfil'ER & Market News for July.3. The The release which ASCS OOOD CONDITION HARVCSTiRSH USDA Agricultural Marketing publicists termed a "news Seryce publication , shows . story", contains^ a^ full f ^ w e r ow ned ^tookfi as Um itttd - explanatioYi of the M ODELS '6a THRU '72 PRICED FROM and exempt from any price administration position, but it regulation. makes no mention at all of the Dealer shippep^icices of U.S. arguments against the -Ntr— ^— beany FOB— eouhtry •w lm lnlstratm n 'iiiove by U S. w^ehouses for the weeks of farmers and spokesmen for July 8, Jane 26, and July 5, \972 foreign governments. . WITH THE PURCHASE OF OUR were: --- The. handbUT TJCgtns with- a California baby lim a s, “lead” paragraph noting that m issing, 22 00-23 00, 10.65- exports of soybeans and OTHER MAKES INCLUDING CURL AND HALLWAY itlON HARVEST- . 10.85; large limas, missing, related products in the year AT PRICES THAT Will MnVR fflFH FAST" missing, lB,tS-lS.75, 19755^ from a year earlier despite the A it S O : A FEW MOOa 635 6-ROW BEAN WWDROWERS . . . 19.50, pinks 13.00-13 75^ 11.50;_ new export control system.. PARTS A.CHAIN ATT> PRICE! ^smalT whiles missing, ^ .5 0 - adds, however, that “these NEW AND USED BEH fmBPMFIIT 22.90, 20.25-20.50; light red kiHnpv.t mi^sinff 37 nfU4 na„— 15.00-15.25. ,, Produce Prices "FfNEST IN THE FIELD" Colorado Denver r ^ pintos CM iCAOO > - w noieuiir w U in g — i a . 7 6 - l -3 r » 0 . U -. 7 ' 6 - U t.O & ,— f t f &»- ufct Du**er Pr.<»\ O J i.a a«l'v»Ty to Ch L*1 VA nnmlnal Idaho Pintos 17 7V t*go uoff'»oQ»d 93 \ C Q f » *P‘ 7 n ICJ W"; ------13.25; 12.75-13.25, nom inal; Pri<*\ Oefnryrvd to Cm -ORDERS l»O R gDM M BR - jr««t northerns 30.50-20.75, ^ • 0 © f onmr- » i v m-ttr- iH rr ai.su-a).;5, i2.a-i2.5o, mhbII 3jr.^S9. lAfQg wwtTil* U i 50 51 reds I5.O0-IB.00. 15.00-16.00, Pr,ce> to f g » * « r * . .»* c f F O R^A T 4 ^ N tors del.ve m. 43M701 HIWAY 24 RUPERT oti»« 17.75; W ashington s m a ll re d s • )S « I 3S a 03 « • » . 4 )4 i.ss> « t « . U JO; ptaloa-j:?.SOi. ly ^ “ “ lO iJrtlTm W . ndrnliisljpinlH’ ‘ FW M r 1J.40-J i- 00; 13.00-H, 00, ji, M » » M » > » » » 2s; ■ iBHnliut'.

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A ^ r o n pt\ I 6 I Oi.KrAncpol pt) I.Q 0 .0 m anaged only nine hits the ^ Melton 7 Alv^rddo • jrfckvon II 0 I 0 0 ■ hdtper ^^ill(*f DP Bo%lon 7. CKicAgo \ rotait M 9 n * Totaii ’ 9$ • * ’ White So'k made it easy with LOaBoitooa C f^'C a g o w Atl«nt« Oil i«0 30J- » tour crrora—and-some—jsad- 7B Br>nkmdn PetfoceU>. MiU^f. Har t)y Many rerez TBrr- pfr HK Bfddiord 171 bH rWptr"' ^ Ev«n%. Hodgv^. jonnvon. Gdrr. mental lapses, H r .t1h.rn4n Tun MdCira w tied th e score and Mnr.iri ThctxJo^e DP New VOfK' I LOB tp h ' r «r bb AU.M«U /. Num Vork iO Re Baker's (Qrceout. Petrocelli had two singles and K C tlV v > I ] 1 0 0 0 Ga0->;^hom^ his^^enth of M.lMn. juulrt-K.. HOdUc^ Mouic B d t t n m e - liU r OttCJ Jiid d ir w two 'w alks - Hftft — . tlio season, was a high fr>n5irr "the Graves added' a'fT ~Kr^6^ ' ■ ■ f . 1 i i t A _ J S .A » L „ - ip_JL_JU«VPfa- M • ^^aW '^orcdTtJircjriinis.' . _ ‘ to deep - Icft-ccntcr field insurarjcc^ run wtieit plncfr" Mof ton T } 3 rrr«-«n.'ih ) ) 1 Boston tallied in the first wfili h both Theodore and Uahn hitter Norm Miller Walked with inning when Tomniy Harper .«iiyu chase. They raimited into_ the basesloaded, drew a walK against loser Stan er vaih otlici* and Theodore was Garr's horner, a two-ruH O .w .n ,-, '..lU w vk • Bahnsen and stole second w hen I i ) j j I.uis Alvarado shied away from Theodore remuinedflown V?,hUe The sc-ore' was lied 3-3 before leads race uitchvcJ ID thfcv Uiillfr^ >n Ji?h - thahalltaavQidacoUision-Thc ...... t „ Haliti retrieved thie ball, threw pmch4nttcr- Kranlt Tcpeilino ^7tu-;\nv l\T rV lfl A~W.4«- . __ ball , went to centerfield and It into tl\e infield and ther^ fell sinHled home Mike I-um and Harper tiwk third. He scored qiiialifiers (iowrt ana In. (iarr tKen fbllowe'd with tils on Orlando Cepeda^s single to“ AflLT ThcQdori; and Hahn -hom tT^ ^ ^cnTwmed^off on s^etchers Toin House iwUloiU- S a m m y G o 8 & 4 e ( 4 ^ . A ^vttlK.to PetroceIJi leading... I,.p ..d ffin ger. whose Friday *Tnto the clubhouse it -was the bascs-loadcd in^the Mets*" off the Ipurth set up a run wnen run wasaisqualJied Dec4use,pi (liscovored tSw^ThMilore suf- w^hth l>eforc WiUie Mays* who ou tlasts,-. ^ Alvarado. Jx.opped Dwighl an underweight car, calnei^ rliim hip 'arid a ' p o s s iW r. i t-plaix--ifnhn. h o m ^ - -TEvafls^SSy ‘pep fly ...... - _ baek Saturd^_ t<^rr lead The'W hite Sox tied it up in^-<^ualifiers for Sunday's 13th fracturfr of the hip. Thec^ort- two runs ty close Ihe M qI-s’ the fifth on a single by td d ic Volijnleer iuu al thfe BTIStST^ Ha.s sent to HooSevelt Ijospital deficit,U)-(>-5. A ftiT l-’enx'M m an NKW YOHK (UPl) - l.eon. u double by Chuc)( International Speedway. and-It was feared the rookie hit into a forceout, G arrett fol­ SailiinV (loss withstood a Brinkman, an error by flick .Qttinger, of Newport, Tenn., Dutfiolder, who has (xTforiiied lowed with his double tcf dCPp —i----- fur-i«thi4ttst round rally to score Miller pn John, Jeter’.s pop jijj— had the third best time in so well, iiiiHlit l)t' lost for tlie riMht-c'cnter. AlUnU New York a 12-round unanim ous decision WITH BALLOTING .ending today. and a single by Mike Andrews. Friday's [qualifying but he was remainder of the season. , « b r tubi i b r h bi ovtir:Jos«'4fcpi-gani» * ►naeeway .at 105,997^ rw » t The championship bout was IU‘to Rose (LRT outfield. (UPl Telephoto). awEy with four runs in the hour Saturday, giving him the the first in u series oru.S. trtle ______eighth mping, twp runs scoring Uth po;iition for Sunday's race. ^^^^CaEdinals boat L‘luah<,‘aTpF«i)4otem ar-« m thirf^ whtlr* Rirh Return• of runs Saturday in pacing Uie tlU'V SC'OreJTUvo runi. flg|it to continue. championship of the Holly wood 11 fini.shed fourth in the field of St Ixjuis Cardinals to a 6-1 l^u Brot'k opeiierf the game The victory. Goss' setonii I’ark ineetinji^ - _ .ciuhV. . . • .. ^^tory over thrSan Pmncis7^>- °with a walk, iitole second and t>ver FeFnandez, was the 3fith The 5-year-old Jaughtir of ~ ‘ CorfV'enieiictr'Vaced-the one G i^ ts . ------— - wunt-to4.hird^v-c»lfher Uaw- 4fl— 30— Kli-el Nasrullah -hnd tor b e- ■untl one " CleVelTrnd' held" the TCranta na3cP?T‘’'TTff‘owin(l eFTST~ Jersejiiin. who weighed 128 hitless until th H o tu U » I 4 0 0 0 ARNOLD EtSlRT^’^ r to i iJ tl -i^itl^.j-^ ’inLhhater. .— W ilijt W4N6 CONTRACTOR

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the nwith to spoil the SKmoOTT W . I I. p 0 0 0 0 ^ ' Cleveland retir«^ the first Mccovry I o 10 pro-pro golf toamament of.th? B>itO( o p r 0 0 0 0 ______tw:o tattersJji_the eighth but ____ ------p 0 0 0 0 Northern chapter. Rocky Mr< suffered-j__pulled ham string to i. u ^ )| i 10 4 Totati 30 I 4 t joo oat pio- « section, PGA,‘ will be played ------fwisele- Bfld- left irt favor o( Monday ^^'Hhrr I O B M I Pena, whd Rav£ up two hits the course. — nwMTToqoK Lhtt “ TtrvrlflftieMr ' —imCiMitua»Jiiet«-B--€BfliflOri It was C le ve la n d 's 10th provide $1,500 added money. victory in 15 ducisions while Pena gaineil credit for HTs thlrcT ia v e . ©on CutriUjers. luutihed for five hits and four runs In four plus innings, suffered the

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MIl.WAUKF.E I U P l I - Don Money drove inTive runs with a ^jHinieJUft_and a double while Il<)b Colucci<)‘hit his first grand slam home run Saturday 16 ^Icad the MllWaURw B m r rrs tc r - a 17-2 romp over the Texas Hang# Kcxlriguez pitched a six-hitter tor his first m ajor league win John Br]ggs had walked, Kllio todngnczr rcaciied base California cm an crri5nsTid Pedro Garcia walked before Coluccio's sev­ eoErYoum m Mm iT enth homer of the season in a outlasts seven-run seventh innuig. Don JMl-Tf 11 «««! Ig Money cracked his fifth homer Cleveland R A C M UNDER THE STARS after -Georgo Sc(Ht and OUlt; POST S U N D A Y Scott'had sinclcd. also in the a£V E U >:D i UPl),-^ Mike TIME POST TIME .scvicnllL In-the sixth inning. Money inning brought Nolan | keyed a (ivc-run. suib'inmng vtctnn' of the I outburst with a two-run bases- Saturday and gave the * Quarterhorse Appaloosa 10 p o i n t spr ead ritLD WILL IE FLIGHTED 12 TEAMS TO THE ^ P loaded double California Angels a 3-1 victory I FLIGHT IT HANDICAJ - George SssiLbad four hiU to the dev«land Indians. ! ONf HALf COMBINEO • Thoroughbreds pacc-a4a-hitattack^hilc Dave------Ra!tein.'s his W th I HANDICAP ____ CERTtf lED HANDICAP REQUIRCD _ of the season, camc aiier a R odriguez. 1-0, g a v e up single by Frank Robinson off Entry Deadline July 10th ,«iine)p. riui.v -the. ..third,, and. Oayte^ Dew y - w d togged -Ihe- fourth and retired 13 of the.last Cleveland righthander with his r c A r u R l N O 16 b a t t c ^ he faced. 12th loss in 20 decisions. ' David Clyde allowed eight hits, three w alks, hit one batter 15th ANNUAL and conunitted a balk m the 4 z- ltife fm ountQin-Quot4<»rhorse D erby ______I _ inritngs he w o rketl to^eTw r his fcpvtf.n ti - r e c o rd -a t 1-1. W hw ^ ho wag -t.1- S2500 Estiiwcitttd Purse relieved- by ^ike the Sti^*on ri « t » 0 CH»rnbr T«» rin «+■' ^ 5th Annual Tt**« T o f W X Q t 4 0 10 ) 0 J 0 . r n M Oyan p 0 0 0 0 Duffv pr 0 0.0 NIIW" »» f------C-— 0 9*rrv |» 0 0 0 0. tntermdmiidiri ^utu^^1ry M s rrn C« 4 ------r rvr. A\MhfWO(rdhS 0 1 0 H>W » 0 aOO Carty If ) 0 0 0 ic o tf 1b . S 1 4 I MO N0.M1-I— \ r."~V .Jackpot hax!*5300 foo* bIJcVfop ru^'wjiv unio I L O B C « l i f o r n t « n sr M«di< ^400.00 Added tacH ^ac« ' 1 0 } 7 LaMoid.rf I 0 0 0 - r o « tOOM » t ^ V * T l 6HS MAILEMTKUStO; ■ GEO GUy;P«>l««»nil - - ■ :r.3M im rwrirAoAteB;

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fwii> _____ ■M FiepiiffirTrgsBrcren?®' &feflCl3UU!eH;B^ley. irt fecond 'Cj>>r lb’ ■ n,7T‘7"vavt»prrv-tqr7'« par 70 to l e a j tfw'cKwitlptonahip last yeat'a Biirley ama.teur place witb-s ‘ r " ! ^ ' Milce Andersen^n- of Mr. fims baued ih the last iour - -- -£juufuuv-h— 4 0 SX-JX MopluAV-db a-0 0 .0 __ Iggofft{iPga?<^fty -----ami Mrs. Anm sijineo. T o u u - / ' ' 1] } 4 } . n s < second flight from 12:30 until UulJ uit T>Bcrs. a single iiUq center. ' Wben conclude today 18 holes-qf Dean Oliver, Boiae , and' D ave In the sec ills' Healy drew a throw, Patek C ity 00) 901 01. l;30p.m.; first flight from 1:30 the Twin Falls Bruins last -play Carl Ayers. R u M ft. ffB?. Nore. Elko, all shot 74. Falco. Sun Valiev, shot.a 73. to b. »v« OF* O.-I. I t)H OvUo.t r to 2:08 p/iii. and fhaniptonahip -iilU i alraidU . tlu-ii'- lontiest took s^econd. Hujas followed in second.place with a 11. In Garth Odnes, Burley, leads lead the flight. Falco's round "^^•asorT and wii^oiU' of the top •T;inv.u C.TVi------night (ronj 2 t» p.m. wiiutuiii fili'tiak u( tile seaj^un. . i-singl»-up-tbe-. ------n n n n n— n - r ------Tm ------1— included-a hole-in-one on the pitchers in the state with a 9-1 U>«x/U -i Prtlc>tk This yefir’s Rupert tourrtfey ■ Ken -Wrii’ ht, 5-2, was the' middle. 177-yard secondipar three hole. record while loading the Rruins drew 131 golfers. The new . Jim .CampbelL Burley^.ia in to tlie tom n:iinont. ^t^aan^onafiip tr0[^ j; ,jv 1ir...:.he •" — second spot WWi a 75:-George ------Ba~bc-w k ~ li'li .TTB ’~fuf presented to the new champion; A/ldersonj_ Burley, shot a 76 ^ M inico SpH rtii^ ;ini) Wiis their ^ Sunday afternoon. The trophy ^'whlle three players are tied at leading niarf tn hil.s. ruii.s, and is being__^doniited Uiis year by 77TChuck Pritchman, Burjey; R B I'* — - ...... - Uie'Rblland Jones Potato Co. Del'TimpsOn, Twin Falls, and C'oavh UaiifieKl .-ijiui Jie (eels BEDDING PLANT SALE I ‘ George"Brown. : - - ^ M any-of. the top:_yuung both -will- TOnkp' a’ -v-itnl— golfers from the Twin Falls In the thlrtT flight Herman a;uJUnhutiun to the CSI bast;ball LOS ANGELES ( UPI) — Bill. Buckner singled.between’ first area "fle eted to play in the ic " team. Both players are Neiwart, Burley, and Brad Buckner snapped a 6-6 deadlock and second to drive in Holiday Inn two-man best ball presently on ttu. Twin Kails Neibaur, Jlupert are tied for jni3S . I box with a single past the drawn-in Crawford while Lopes went to in Pocatello this week-end but A n v c r iijin . team__:____ . the,lead with 77. Lloyd Shafer. infield- in the eighth inning third. Wlth theJihfi^ drawn jn Rupert still drew a strong Gooding, ahot'^-79 fut' wjcond“ A-naas «iniii»s » manus^-- Saturday "nigHT and the^Los ' again, Willie Davis grounded fhainpionship field. place while Shorty Wprman, Anaeies Dodgers went on to nip out to second as Lopes.scored. BurleyTisllut 80 fur Uiii J plaLc. the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-6.’ P i i u b u r g h Le« Ang«l*« M t r h bt «b r h bi Jim Bedford, Elko, is in fourth 0 L o p M }i> ) V > I SERIHIIIIHS - Ml Colors The Western Division leaders OAvalillo lb .i I 3 Z iiK ph I O J) 0 .autiuiez-lH —1 \ i 2 pdace with an-81.______. D r Rex^PJUall -collccted.16 hits and^Buil(^4ip a •e*toei-r<------> I t » ------— _ 5rLedefc^ec-fQur innings. But Oliver ct t 0 ( f 0 G«rv«y lb S I ^ 0 -In- the, fourth 41>nht , F w i - ro-tto-a- t s p t v t t s a three-run homer by Gene M e b n e r JO * 1 7 0 M o t « I I - 4 0 3 } Allen, Burley, is the leader S a n g u iM e o c 4 I J 7 P«Ciortk If 0 0 0 0 EA. •rSmalt . . . ■ Eft. ain es in the fifth and a t*o-nin Ca-kh 2b. 4 0 0 (y McMulleirS 3b5 0 0 0 with an' 83. Frank Spencer, f / i r . iss< K 'i(ilioti of ' G iu tti p 000 0 R u « i* M %% 4 3 4 0 - homer hy Mamy'Sanguillen In S»enne»T « ) 4 0 1 Yd*g*r c 3 111 Burley; Elmer,^enk, Rupert, • Hanging Baskets • Standing Planters • Also Trees & Shrubs ffOOher. p I OO Q p h I 0 (TO the sixth enabled the Pirates to Jotmwyr p 0 0 0 0 C « n n i/ / » r o CO 0 Q 0- and John Kob^r, Burley, all GooMlei ph 0 I 0 0 p 1 0 0 0 shpi' H4__ Steve Lynch,—Run. Dr. Joseph H. [.yman tie the score at 6-6. ' ^ uimp p- O P Q-q- tf___— OT . — l-joioi,— mm >. l I 0 -..jB»M IM !»-tU Wt Jiin-Voawor-lr- s h o t -■ rr-PinchThittet^ VillteTQca^wd -— lOMNTA IN G REENRY- May ph 10 0 0 iht*P rncfi<^lTr DeHliKtrv opened the Dodgers' eighth- T o t f U SS ° « ° « *° T o U U 17 • U • 85. 1 Block South of Bonk of Idaho Ketchum, Idaho PliUburgh oiooj2M«->4 inning rally with a double. LQi AnttLft «0I M»)»«rtrrv

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-■ja— revolt ia taltefrand^-Hwar t ^ lira I iTJiTi m irni Is Often T ~ r e n n is -c ___ a^cehlui'y'lo win five Wimble- Ilalian. BurffiSr^'fcUtference ships loday and, In a stranRc tiie American people I could don singles titles. Miss ESf'erl , ends —they toth play, textbook sitiiiilion'created by a profes- really beat Chris," said Billie' She called- the flrgt set — F« <;«iv«s4S,000.------——---...... ------serve and vnlUvmmmmy.f tennis with mmmmmm the—■ - siriniil. .Janv Kodcs of ' J f a n :------The-ftwLAroerican wnmen’ssunarein going (:/i.i lu«,Ii.v-akia dereaiecT AleX “ thcbestTrfm rH fc;” - final since 1957 brousht cham- becausQ^e Is-faster on his feet M itrc.vfli i>f Kussia for the She said she wanted to take pignship tennjs tn the._All.. .jind-his...forehand bflS mor£- n,(m’s t,tk- the lead •Tit^ — BitUt-- J »aii, 2'J. bul-jiE ver. Whenn Chris.KetsChris L'ets ahead Sheshe lulust Kngland-center court but the pace. ■ fii.\U-r ur sharper, disposed of playsn better and better," BillieBill luurnainent’s 96-year history afteT the brilliant women's final' ' t:%Trl ef Fort U uderdale, -siilfl of her opponent who has . t:i;j.v(iJl,X-im-SCjninutes.whilc_ btyii_runneruB in the French was only there cAii-tesy of the and there was a rhass exbdusto- ■ ' -.7.;^' __ ..th el^T oorn s for slfBWB?frrte5 ‘ an d xrca ia1!^forfl thi^.tinal set . ... I(L .Ul&^hlr(r^)T"tlffi^:aayX~: RnaIs,tbpseedsJlInmyConno^3 , ^imbreddn crowd liop^d —of Belleville, III., and Hie ^Nasta^se of R om ani^'beat'the ^ ■ sec'9nd/.setfa(mimstranafrpair " of Johh Cooper ,and 39-year-old , for victory by Evert i _ N eale Fraser, .')-6, 6-3, 6-4, 8-9, ' 6-1. The champions receivedv r2,500 and tlhe losers $1.§Q0, ■ ' wiMm.i-iDbN, - f S P t r ...... ^ , men in tears. Hie bald patches w l i r personally? i’’5ceive their tliroimh Wiinblediin but it wa.s a Mi,s.s Hvert a bi«Kcr hand when Buffalo Lark. Both Golden Don in their precimis turf were a far ■prize money -tl2,500 to the hni liloodedcViiwdhiipinn lo si‘(— stif aiTt’plfd the little runners'- and-Bufi^Jo I^ rk pass(^ Royal ehatnpion {ind tlic imi( li-l(iutc(l (jiieen of the. up medal, cry from the virt>irt seaside turf that Ki'aced Uie o iu rl In 1922 runnmip But their n&tionar huiire topph' tlu' lofit^-reiniiihn The 2!>-year-«ld Mrs, Ki^nti, 'Tail, in the stretch." ' ■ n.-tafK intinii.'' will pi oliably'Kivg i|f till' i riili>r cniirl ^ Bemo, «oinK off at 5-1, -"■Mi lltomniHrieViiimi viewers Utem-B -sitMre (tPil, ■ ^trndtnpytastiriek When tht returned $13.20, $7.60 and $4.80 around the world V^tched . the Tolat prize jiion ey teiims, »lieri*(M>litenppJau.sv-ls .-KO-..wronfi has 4uiuet .cndeareC while Golden Don, earning tenter court juatche.sV coqrte.sy $148,.(XK) ’ 8 iiditi'»tiiil. were sc anxKius to "h erto WinibledoH-funs, ruafcully' $20,000 second jnoney from the ' of a huKe yellow TV camera Kodes tijok the first set in 17 will ii[i upset by yiiuiiK Chris ciuiKhl the m ood of the crowd. “ gross of $114,400, paid $10.20 :jrv'i-f t "1- - r » Urttiinilwhr. ktadium like, a giraffe looking ^u rtak in n to-W whetr thal they fin nnl their iiuinners loved iiie ," ^ e told newslrien BILLIE JEAN KING of Hilton‘Head, S. C., choicb.paid $5.fl0 w iile earn’inK^' huiwrily at the parched BnB*nElr- « * «>»f urass mnt'ig T ’ari* for Dw iu ll . Alex Metreveli locked in a duel kicking service liothered tjie ^ even the roars Jnfd applause or during thc^ Wimbledon tour- trophy.'Mrs. King won 6-0, 7-5, whieh'made it which finished out of the money In .the .second s(“l of'-the men's first ^>.ech titleholder since thr-rrfiwd-eould shake ~Miss naiiient. it was m ainly Bjorn her fifth Wimbledon win. (UPI Telephotoi. .laroslav 'bi-obny 4n 1954. The only in the ffrst race of his Fvert from her doldrnnis - Itorg. A gaggle of giggly teeny- rinalTlhe soclailtcs'among the .p.— .— —Husjfian a*setr'poiotriit5-4- career .April 3..and- then-won— Ixjppef' fans llireiiletied W prowdTrnarchcrt' punctually hdtils aTiTiwIleFs fiii^ MrsTTCTni* four straight, including a one rn;nrfroms(’nt^ered^ertlonsof Invnile the center court's froiiS the center court at 4 p.m, l)ut hammcrisd a service return i^to the net. A tje.br6ak- a near-record crowd of 299,742 the gates 0[)en am i-dash -for the winning servic^Jjreak to 3-1 Saturday, had hi? tup put back for him now,” said Dr. two outfiefders collided while associati6n will hold a meeting ____F v en wlien the Duke of Kent turned out Tot' the two-week standmK-room only .iri the !fi w n r i r d set wiietrM eirevetr intfrptarc'wtthom sorgory', but I Jlilotte, -whD explained that- chasing R alph-thirr's tnside- at 15 p.mr: Wednesday. ■ - deiicended . to _the court to event, proving that the attrac- 'renTcT' 'CouiTliml crane" Their again doublefBuUed- at gam« U will t>e a few days before it. nornial procedure in hip dislo- Uie*park homer m tlie sey.ej:ith A two-man scotch balFwill priw oT^M rs. TCing with Hid ' ■ tion of the granddaddy bf tennis necks under a'scorching sun to- cations was to wait "ieveral inning He said he feels precede the meeting with $3. championships is greater than Watclvpiay. i point. The Russian saved the can be determ ined if there was pfi/.od women's trophy^ The per -team entry fee. Free Or ffie woiilan watPhtng the first match-point in a net duel • a fracture. lys b e f o fa jie a r M ,couldJl£__siireni:.ss in tho le ft side o f his i rovkd failed 10* Rl9e her her the players themsgj^sa.. , l)everage will be provided on woinen's final in the m irror of and drove a service return into Or Peter l.f- stomach and ribs and on the due Mrs. Kiiiw curtsied, U was one of the hottest Wie course. the net on lh e secondT teai'ii doctoi-, pul the R'p back rays coifld t>€ taken. " mside o/ his left knee. — beained happily and a'otepted Wimbledons on record. The her iron lung parked.

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' alm Ssf' "gssential to. the W-.W .JtA e ffe c tiv e ______— year.'ear&-Schooled in o' »b -Tievcir=lived -through— the— they arfcliljgflbleanA^nulneiyr^tli^ tww-awn^-ship^, wfti^TOled— pfofessiohal—epor-t.” Indeed^ -u[4qc*> v»A»pv ft 4 0 1 0 mom/oc ;ti J I I 0 -W h I. T re y " discovered playgf.jjad lager, Bragan. "Y n ifXnr fysijrVL’r-Ttl, -_i. a,i o. OJy-WA-M--- piutishtps. - - --Wattke o f ■ 1,0s Ang(?lcs,^-the |sT itj J 0 0 0 x)i-vrt J 1 Ml ' ibtatliiuu Has like St“»rlett-O- OuonT^y Dftcounft K'Otf > • 4 0 0 0 t o p P l i f i s liedondo" who ousted top- stiite chaiup^ downingJ^o^ 3 Gaylord Perry .has been Ts: (,a) a tape-recorder- Hrttt 0 ^" 6 J 0 I 0 ? ll ' U H ara's rfliirm ni; to Tara-after 0 0 0 0 TruM.,,)M. [ { . I l l \) ranked Bill Scanlon of Dallas MlIuH'fi-Ssley oTl.os Angeles 4- .scrutiniz.ed more closely than a packing electronic journalist, ^ rriifa i^ march to thoj^ea M > '.s 4 0\.1S- 1^ MMtftAri il \ '~l --HHMAWM.PffbV-rllPfr - OB t Y fdgy, dr f ea-tCTl-Nt>.-6 -seed ■ - ii, fi-ii,—T-&-t«-H»ar-eb-iBto -Ihe. waterbugger by the Gotham lb) president of the eight-team C.iiru’ .\utli the !!)(>•) peniiant KRCEL \0M p 0 0 U'D tton 41 J ; ; 1 John Kast of St ' Petersburg, finals against unse^ed Chris press and televisjon-networks. Texas league . . . which has Tbnj '•iPUlh . ".'i'J'"' wa.s thf priiii’ and arrogance of TolaJv - IS 1 1,0 ToUU 1} ♦ n 1 league liuiiicr, a tw -o-runshot in Kla , G-2^6-;i, in the semifinals , l,ewis of 1,0s Angoliis,-Lewis lANIIOR SUPPLIES -A juvenile bat swinger In four franchises in Arkansas, 000010000 I the Yaiiki cs bred by 40 years 151 Autfln Av». 7J3-M23 M inneV9l4 0<0 100 2U V the first inm ng, capped a threp- mvinctbllitv. M ltliatcem ained.iOf teys 1« -I'ngles S_aturday. defeated Mike Greenberg of I TWIN FAILS. IDAHO YankeepjnsJ.r,iBfS. named-j Tennessee mid Louisiana, 1 c 1 a E. uiu"’tM.*ru_JirlUw O V .-t t v u f Bobby Muicei iilta p^ ______to when he paid $2S0 a mfnule fcf roffifmlirttor'air orbWbidl, Kmemnan Kcds -W1U1-. Us memories . and «,-BB IO ;i-S-f Victory over the PhilH- nKimimcnls w|ilch stand* in ..the privilege, of a onfc-minute. ..and ( dj-soijiethiiig of a media Hl-IiM lUii 6 lU U ^ »‘ «9 < '- ias<> 8saiif 'Rjsaa I', g SaFibe apm ^'Perry“ .-T OTd -hBTO:" ^ ------..-cuiiliu:'--Iii:ld-ZtD lUith. l,t)Ti 9 H K 'A '’XWnillli^tonc r 'Dqtrte-H'&w.— r " ‘*Veah;.f wna ppotty-gottdon ...llllHHUHi ^mncvoU “ g r r r r W n rw r Sactimonious HoWSrd'Cosell, the Cosell show the oilier day, 4b r h b*. ,!iin Boiitiin, then a Yankee . .-xSl if IT liiiLll iL :i>tl^4tt*r-«i>d Inter-the-ffwveflelt— , the natural successor to wasn’t r? " he magnanimouslv t J 0 1 0 J tlO'>.()MHi • -^Everett McKinley Dirksen as acknowledged: ' - Wnnn tf - » 0 -ot’vft rtH- —witltiir of Ball-fc'our," tells.of 1 0 1 0. Du; A.ii M the wizard of ooze, gave us 20 Homiliiius'Howard, howeVer. N4-1 I ^ llurspcriiil c'lubfiousp meeting ' -Tr TOP W A G ir i'r tWIFQIW FURNISHED - NflUfi JlJ 4 0 ; '•Mllrd 111 early 1966 by Kalph . unctuous minutes oT a ir time used Bra|jan as a ' sport .of I'tai t till ; J a 1 Q 1 u 0 0 1) Iluuk. ulm had just reassumed ☆ HOSPITAL « UFTINSURANCE PLAN with the P erry "revelation ." inspector MaiRret in the ■ il Even the tub-thumping denuding of Perry’s tactics, iJii.i'l 4 Q 1 0 A o uil'.iiti I) u i; J I. ltm-4ub u( field-inanagex-.after, PAID VACATIONS ☆ PAID HOLIDf YS L»ot.-.oi. p • 0 i’ 0 0 LO/O-ri u w J L which was a little bit like .vMiO'.j r the (li.siiii.ssiil (if JKhmiy Keane.' moralists of the Bible belt are I. K.,-. W. ToUIi 3 ^ 1 I 1 Tsijll )1 I IJ J ' tr - ExcaHcnf opportunity for acivanc«iTi*ht ^or takingV'Texas' typewriters-in- - askiftg Timothy- I^eary “to sniff N ew Yorh 000 001 000 ; - Houk hw e)ub-he-4h»uglit out a hd <^f I.SD t^(^use . Minnrtot* OtO MT OOK **r>nrtr'v^» X**' * '• - contend, far -tlie- «om «oh«-wfth ambltioa:{ind pvrsanallty. h'and and--rcgardipg_ Perry as •"nT -KTX 'row. M.tinrw.vT rnn thegreat^strwrimBdOerM tioa J . ~ B ragaii'is ori^'orihe forernQsj^ - Isciciot. Thej.Ice7TntinifttiDg advocates - 6T~ legalizing T6e ot«lt lA 4 10 ) ^-Gaylord should g ivt back the---- sprttet HhitjdF'phij 000 700 00} Yanks laughed last in'1966,- 27 ' was originally ' V. .'.J games out of firest"''; hand isn’t too slipp'ery to grip banned ^cau.se baseball was 'rodiiv-, however, the Yanks - the plaque. — --- afraid— sonMulot— thc-Jiitle.rs- -kmk h k p ^ n n c rs agajTT. B u t it , MW f'f' •• .* : . Oof' '■'.ni . im . ^»«Okp> ^.ootttk. i « « e It doesn't matter, of course, might be Injured," said _ isn’t QuUc lITe saiiit. The cIuTjj that P erry has been "doing his Bragan, spouting textbook thing” for most of his 10 years history that he —' and any old in the M ajors , , . that Bifl diamond hand — knows to be Singer,-Clyde Wright, etal.are double innacurate. m im iiiiiiuiuiuuJU iiiB i almost equallv adept jt In reality.’, the spitter was serving "greasy fork balls." banned because the ______I mean, it all never happened rulesmakers were in one of ~ until K ew York-Tna^~giF'^TBTaPtTfflcering penods jtist"g” ’'discovery."',. (Like the ■ little more than halfj century -—-Russians invented basketball, ^ jafp sport had^dergone right’’ ) and New York didn't an offensive drouth during the m ake:the, discovery nntil the World W ar 1 years arid baseball_

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(c) Chicago Dally News and he leads the life of a sirq, RroBdlng fpr htg mnney can 'hp 'H mam. Ihe four-acre be one of racing's biggest paddock once used by his own gambles sire, Bold Ruler. — F6r--e*afnple^tfr — y'rer^ Nasm llah, - at riding on the single question of Claiborne'S 5.000-acre farm. whether"^Secretariat is fertile. Seth Hancock is president of t r . S ec rtta rta t Is aalborne.^liK^TCramcrslUp is fe rtile , his value can be shared with his mother, two projected t_o $10 million sisters and brother Arnold, That's tie price of super horse's blood line The anTTcTpT^^ figured involves-ft^antastit' Jeal pilt— together by Seth Hancock, the' precocious 23-year-old boss-oT tKe;____ famous ffancock- thoroughbr^ breedmg faiinTIy, owners of Claiborne Farm In Paris, Ky If the syndicated •breeding program becomes a reality aft^H ov. IS, when the champ is • exiiccted t6 be through racing. it w ill-tnten that the rich will become-j-icher because the $19fr,000 paid for each share will zoom to between $350,000 and HOO.OOO' • Twenty-nine breedcry are In qdlcat/.. 7

triple crown, some shareholder M rs. Tweedy now owns four breeders turned dowr>->3iP-— for one share. The shape entitles Bn owner to breed a mar^ __ ^ he’s fertiTe. Most stallions are through breeding at about -18. - The odds favor Secretariat — that ha Wiu be tertile - but no - fartUity twts have hffn.tahui ' Bot UA«-i« touniiittpmii all th------—_ money would be returw.dTflhd 6n O16 syndtcatlud very caft^ ^ (S.U badLW r« cin g MsOr competition Bf«n

Mfirt ore ‘ lA sm k , the 1946 Triple Orown ' ‘^ d ic a te s (or Secretariat. He • Trai'itnril*! wwout. . ------— bat-becw9e«(«bad Now tlMEJWe-tepflttiUlluil— TSa, te nev& a^J-~ -. '■ agjiiii. . V I f : ^ 4a we ll with Secret*rtot syndicated vU -m ilUon, ^2S~Tli«M=News7Twln Patt»i l

Milwaukee!,. HVis. (U P lt - ; Hubie- Green, Roy Pflte, they, were offset^ by Tour 4Jiva-^tBiagfflirr3ign?ttmc TCTl^ : SmHll TTiiJ -Honiero- jea^iiiK liini • with hij 71. . -towarcUiis^ secoad. GVeater-. y~-Blancas followed• at 20S and M ll*auK6e open golf ■ titter" B Q ja y TCltnt ginr^~glegTy- . zeSSIEy . - 'maintained' H i r i e W in this checfc€aTr»=aF3lO. 8lK strokes- - h&le^the ^am «n»:lj«-doubli!^ ■ye w '9 - 3glir"tmfrnanie|^ Under pSn------bogeyed" a day earlier—but ' mitb - « ^aneftimderpafl,, .71 •;^;-p5F-r7- ^ l > ■ tn-nlina- hv M thpn srnred four birdies the : Saturday but flrstround.leader' prgverBThursdav and-bM * on rest ofthe wav tor his,69. Onc-of- — - Bob Goalby closed the gap to Friday but it stood up well . the birds caine on the -par- . 11 — tw o strokes- aflei^ -the thkd- during the third round. High (hreo, 197.yard eighth hole on a.' winds tand temperatures in the liy o o t i)uU. . Stockton wio won thelirs^t 90s took fficir t^I SaJMri. y/ " I could have gotten another. —t<|MO in 1968, went into the Stockton, San B ern ardln or" i)ne on J6 alter hitting a long - - ^^und with-a three-stroke lead Cdiif., has this year drive.TiurTTilSSOr-TWth tlirw" ■ owir I^ry-^eglci^ ami was but hasn’ ITTInlSfi^'Belter than ' puits. I 'was disa'ppointed with down tonwrrow, four ahpad of Goalby. third. His last title came in tha( one but otherwise I was Zlc'Kler dropped by the 1971. satisfied with the round. > hopes." wayside with^a~^fee*over^5 “ f -was-happy with what -I- “ That's the- difference be Two s tr o k e s ^ f^ e pa^ for sixth, were.Judy Rankin of . hut Goalby tpok advantage of shot in that wind— it was fougft . tw teau s and gi^ys hke-(Jack> - Stockton's four-bogey» ta move ^ *loday^i:.ticsaid.'Tm going otit . N iddaus." he said. "They Midlandi JTex^f-Clifford' Ann CYeed of Alexandria, I jB., and ■ frlto second, twiTstrokes o ff the now lb work soirte m ofe on m y capilairze on their good shots." Murle Breer orNashville. .pnrc and make it a -two-man'^- -driv- ~ A slpHj- how hp lilted playinjj “ raceToTlhT;' ■$26,000"lop~prt7e.-----—StBCktOircncountercdtrouble jn the same 'Uireesomcrwnh " T h e r e a r e 15 Of 20 girlsh ert Atliar 54"holes Stockton was earW with a bogey on the first stoc'kton, Goalby said, "Y o u 'v e who can win this tournament, Miss Crocker said. ■''They can at"293,7n str01(e f1nHler;par on*'- totr'tJeTni^sed^the-iBirway;— gotTlTltmdTJf forRcr everytjne— the 7,0l(?T ylTrd - T u ck a w ay missed-the"gFeen'”and misse3 a else and play your own name. all con e through with a 66 or a (^u fitry Club cOurs^. .UOallyi— l S i c ^ 4mtt______— l'(| rather be pla'vinM with Imn 67 and they are capable of - winnmgfi«— — ^ ------was at strokes tinder. . He mamfged five birdies but ,, Sunday, too, but I'll be in the *ttirc -ctgtlttt~X«a. and ciinned tlie shot for the I the pcopte Urc tgumnrnent^ only hol<>m-onf., - | ^ t r e $ t o n e p e o p l e ,-Auv*fitAuiLL4— ’■ -y i‘ ■>' .. .Jim.'.'”- w in s .tU.-t II..• ll-.rd ^ rOuiVtl orThfi- ^h t o o o , • ' ■ ■'“ NFrv batting practice, tfiere^have been all kfnds Of trnv Pi>t«- lately-p*f^wj."Jj <»' .flllltjgliUiijal MOM. - TUES. - WED. ONLf Donohue effortlessly outdis- Ajii champion, said he deve­ U- I t.V .H)V . flu-m have been guesses, 'fh e liard truth of the loped brake trou'ble during th« .Lodw .66 Q? .'i I"-' . tiinced tlie^field in the first h'feat UuMilv AJi.rt (.Ann /lo ^ ‘"m inivr l.sTI«nWt'tHraviTiTtPfllly-itecldcd-what— Saiurdaj’-of the Carling CanAxn third lap In his' Rt’ _Cola Jpnn I iSU»r u * G ennjPTTnuUsTDn ) I I 64 ;>) b e t h r o u g h to do yet. althnugh with the club losing so many - M n w ith an a v erage speed7)T 118^42^ Porsche; owned' by ~ Bobby M.ke-AAoUuv - - - ^ its (^ames Byrra certainly Is In considerable ffqtW ' aii I iout .... ' . ' ~ “i^rTl. T11J>1 telVphotoK Jilfl i r'f!Ll! . - .. . GeorgeJrolluxei:^ who- briefly A rca d ia , - the— lead a n d ' — AI C ii'ihi-r iH-f ______little- doubt- Joftit Jacobs ■ second, will sliif m r U a sfllTlli! " about his respect for Donohue. J.rn w«n> h.-f s ( l<,1T l.■^ . lap with Donohue ahead of the _ "Cari j,igjt a^ Irook em^your car D.1VUJ <>K-n; /*.» /() >'< ; I •» nnx/ rinnrB— -- ' otmT 18 racers In Sunday's tomorrow?” he asked Donohue W.h MA-JM-tMj.il Ad iJ l i i . I'i Goionels resold .second heat at Koad Atlanta.. lini> I ><»(> / ; M / / •) n after the race.. Prtyot* rtJ H M 7IS Donbhiie, a soft-apokeh Oit’tJv • ; 1 O n At the start, Donohue and Ai.fJ, North*' LOUl.SVII.I.K. Ky. (UPli ^ , Kcntuc-ky Fried Chicken 4i*ejinsylvaniaiUH»d his Sunoco y M. Follm er,' th? week's two top ;“l The Kentucky Colonels of the rcstiiuratU.s Porsche, owned by Ro^er^ . k I hor (!•' tjTUsh ■ S.hr«, Anvcrlcan Basketball Assbcla- ^ Brown was one of five PcrusVe' was ‘ .so fantastic, ir's TfMii^MTsTV. SEE O iJR ^M ElllS ,. iimL.)iokLiw.ai-'m_cUBi‘tLiniilP-. .tlulpniiis.. owners before Tfie ;r in iqustint! for-tlie. i u. --- Ti ro - tlN E OiF HOMe- HOiky Tnomy-^QO ■ ■ 6irr7rTTi' - tr j:! lhai'F-tt-iuoHth ago, have -tcaiii>w as sold „iu n e 15'liu.a,,- best-car J.. vc_i>ver been --- - - i i«. 4»ATie ceviR » ■ bO('n' rt'. , lo'i)). .'!» million, It was annouihc-ed Ciiieinnali. . — DISGOUNTOl't^NEW dOO-said-h« pushed-the car until' jiiitJiufacAiuK,' 40-lap-eontest;^ DonohuC^ had - .3izta--iTriit^ -.-i.'it.nrd a y ^ -,-'=^-:---__ JiAItO he got "^iiEoul ’u 16-or 20-swond ^ hoLtJv Coil' lapped every entry but Folljner 'I'he new owners are lead on the field,” then cruised SEE NOW AT iNAt'tynh Tj 7 m -71^ governed by un all-woman' SWIMMING POOLS and third-place finisher Jody l*.»ul Vlof An M AdC VALLEY JERUY KNOX sPEcna:s!r the last 15 laps of the 100 mile Scheckter. also in a Porsche. U A>..-n Iw iirii uf ilirecliiis, includini; AND SUPPLIES! ! UOug * Ot a J; 'P 71' AWNING & MOBILE Donohue added to his victory I I'oiJot' m ajority stockholder, Mrs. HOME SERVICE □ Brake n \\M (Drum-typeJ margin by almost one second a Kllie Hrovrn of'Ixjiiisville, wife GLOBE Htoirtre a H 6|»i - ~TirrKtitTrrV 'B ron-nrrhatrm an of ______1 fipH chfyag r>n fl]) 4 whfi^ls with new finighpH 1 - ahead of 1 w k ion«jwcrFflni~r??-t - 7Laa-4900 ___X Man-fall*- F/rMtone Hnirig7adjU8?^bwkefi drum contact. . lloiU iC an-fiiLL MONTREAL „( UED.^--HaL I Breeden broke a 1-1 tife with a — BasM:iKra«rT!Cnb1r~ 1n'-'thr^ sixth Inninti and winning pitcUer Steve Jlenko helped his ^■Bwn'-etrasenyy^iivlnf'^^TWr-^ more runs Saturday .night as' the Montreal Expos defeated " lhipo’B,-putt4ns-them at tha

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______~ ® ili Atlanta PC 87~ 68~ B o e t o N Boston c 90 By P E T E R s. N AG AN The de ficitTir^ periad-Marrtr through May, Eftiraett Buffalo c “ 81 •( j ) NenHniise Npws Sitrvlce thR latest threft.mnnths fn^ .which figurea are .. ra lfflercT “ Charlest+fri^H^ cy "8?^ ^^H IN ^TO N -^EJven though the dollar has , avilable, at annual rate of about $1.3 r - i- _ M + l w y g t P K ■CTicagOHpt- 90 73 hepji -sinking to new low g-^lmost daily -on the ' bitii«%-dt»wh--6hohply ------Grangeville Columbus.(V c world’s currency exchanges, American officials lV!2 as a whole.' Much bf thi^ jecent age 46 l^ s Moines c 92 71 They 'Billeve many“tactors which Oougtit tne which inay prfive temporary' .Idaho Kalis 89 v\ (ietroit pr -dollar to its present low estate are no longer . ‘ Bufthe underlylng.^gpin is sUbstanti.^1. New Jerome 29.53 rpil- - oparatiye^Ailuniber ot Xorce^-noHLCaining-iiilo foreigh orders for in at'h in ery^ e up shflrab:,Jot- 29.65 Kiiiiberb:. Houskm r 86 .6fl .... play stoutdiaalcEiMs country’s «irrencj-statJtirT"_Exampre. ^---- - u q s ^ n o i l c r Mtn. HoVih* 1nitnm:ipnhi^pr— «T =: ' 69 ^ i?wislotl —------Kamta* otticial^ believe. this coUiitry’s favor. The boom in tlie U.S. has Potvatello - IBS AntiM i's c.v ' flS “ How Jo th'f experts explain the dirfercnt "lIowe371ind this s1iouI3f»Kerv¥’ to iliuiipej^'TCe 30,06 Rupert ” ''TVIeMi|)yiTs’ pc '75^ verdict the market appears to be rendering'.’ gruSfth oriinporUi.'Ori the other hand, ec(jnomic M IO H ItT TiMrfRAiumt Sahiion 87' ... r .. 81i_ 78 . - They do' TsfTTiy cilih^ '^ychoiTogical factors. acUvil> abro‘ad. which.Is the nlatri determinant SoJIh Springs 80 Mi>ts-,St I’mil ( 95 ' 78 ... Thpsc can be exaggerated in times o f of exports, is continuing to expand at a vigorous r„JrutU e------.....-..N iav.U rkiiiiir ______'’Tin'certSihTy lilie Ih ese...... 7 WciTl Yellowstone ---- I f G t N D . N e « V ( i r k (■ .89 fi8 .... ^the—main * depressant - to- psycholpgr wr -t)rUindu f ------u 1 . ii ^ . currency m arkets'is a pervasive feeling the it was a few months ago. foreign investors will I k a i n SNOW inuiciiix !■ ini 85 .... " Uhited stales — and President Nixon — have probably •Bo nrtorP' thterested ■ In bujing lost control oL the American economy, American assets ^ maoufacturing companies, M OW tliS I'ortlaiid Me i ^ecifically,-- the- price surges which real estate or securities; these will have to be e>w I'urtland. (Wv pc inaracterized the Ill-fated Phase lU.- plus the purchased with dollars in th^foreign exchange ~UM W f ATMfB rOTOCASi Itiileigli I' debilitating effect lof Watergate disclosures, markets. Hulm,iiiul 1 contributed heavily to ^ easiness about the On Ihe other hand, foreign assets will be .SI |j iui:i-pc— ~ highw p u ced ^ jiail J e jd to diminish Ameri.can ^ A m eric a a ^ o n o m y ttntLdoila.r, . cl434;., _ mcontivcx ^ spend dollat'a to build plants Siiice the start of this year-the-dollar has; ziinn-h'rjncisco-cmia-

mark; the price is 2.40 marks or less for the' ' - Ilopefolly, mTlatlonary pressure Is aboul to Twill Ka|ls, iiurthNide," M(isT]\ sunn.v TTTrcruRli fr o m - T h e ' P a i 'l f k ' suoutfl The— extmrteri^ o ■' dollar against nearly 3.25 last Jan 1. abate In this lo'untry, while it is still roaring Burley-Kujicrt area: Monday with little continue to remain welUto the .Southern Idaho,’ Tues(la.v . That means Aifjorican money bui'sT? per cent . ahead abroad. This could make fnrciRn goods Mostly sunny- llirough ■ttjiiipi'Valure changtC^Highs m tiorih Of the Southern Idaho through Thursdiij-. rails for less of West German goods or such seRvii'es Jts even more 'costly than' American goods to Monday -^'ith . liltle the 8Hs iKith days, lows 38 to 43 .a r fa , only minor i^hannes with warm X w i n J ^ a l l ^ meals, hotel rooms, travel fare and so on. buyers in third countries. tem peratu re cha.nge'. Highs Synopsis.; '.Fo lliiw ing the .slighth cooler air. seasonal temperatures, __ _^Subs^ntial declines have also been registered II i.s niit (inly Am erican officials who cite - both days 88Jj(j-iia. Ltiws 48 to Only .small changes are . air w>a^t,itiBVed,across Idaho and dry exccpt fiir.a chance of Tempera tu tes against the Swiss franc', the Dutch guildei- and find believe • these plu^-faotors. Many 50 -JVcrjpitntion pr-obability <*t>cteti in Ihe weather ?'ri(lay, teTtfiyorature'iTvtwffVp'd ' 'sriTOPrr rn‘ tlie ■ nnrttT' about -the Japanese” yen. Llioughtful Kuropean bankers and financial neat*y.ert> Unlay ai?il I0 pt:rfen l • pattern over Ihe norlhern iriter.- again ,Saturday and should Wednesday Highs 85 to 95 and fllR h J.OW Officials concede nervousness aiTd gloom will officials are optinVislie for the dollar 's prbspects tonight. mountain states for the next contim ie w arm for the next few lows 30 to fiO in the extended 'I'estcrilay ■;85 51 . iiiiiir l(ii» ii,iiii„M„> - ...... ' ... •41 '■-weak-^-Tfavn^^ perhaps'two or three months, or even longer. Manj. believe it will taki! some dramatic, l<(wer W^mmI Kiver vallevt - - (lislw bailees moving inland Normal .J . 90- 53 Bui eventually the dollar's value should |X)sitive-developn1ent to dispel the gloom and '“Incrcasc relative to otherlcadifig.carccncMui.aii------cnctmragc-thu-heaUhy forces to .showthrough. ' -u w t«4 y1flE^^tfUFWti— t - •---An'4dto:tiri:iap |icar4in ;jl*ha3t: liLtaultl.ilu il^-6p , - tbuustilvtis; CQultl clear ..evidence the economy ■ and^ — The exchange-rate re.ajignmonls of 1070-71 Inflation - are cooling. Exoneration of the' and cany. l9ya havc_substii'ntmhy improved the president in the W atergate affaFr woulcl Tielp, US flag^rmse^ ------ifrternalional^-^eonipelitiveness o{ Ainorican-^— too,------Goods. The changes have already produced a Bnf unlil the catalyst docs come, along -■ or marked improvement in‘the trade balance — utitil the gloom sim ply lifts of iUs own accord — battle in Lei boosting volume of cheaper exports IjtiUUilding further reports of dollar slump.s in world currency markets ran be c ’peeled' down'a rise In dearer Import.s. l.I';NIN(iKA|), USSR tU P I) ;.t tbe inHuguration ^ , , The*U.S. flag was raised in -^I’lu' consulate is- Die fir-sf ' ' tUlfy (j>rTpi>r "Uimmau. -Capll >d fi.p rf ;4-_

... j, J jjjily _ Friday for the first tune sinie tion m l^'ningriid Tir 5^~years~~ tliu-iaU-Jiolslieil t'lltt'AG y — , Savings and D K TR O IT (U P ll — The_cohvertlble era- — iiiarkiny a neu' A m erican Petersburg, was the capital of loan associations and endrd at'Ford Motor Co. at 10:40 a.m. Thursday -..Consulate ^ and SiRIUlying^ JUissia .wju'ii the Bolsheviks 'Vnrnm c'i'CT;t ~ t r in i iT r 'i'i e' facing 1 1 1 when a 1973 Mercury Cougar with a ragt»p andiher'slep fnnvard In .Soviet- staged thi'ii revolution and -ofT'Tnr^ some of, Jlic .. b u i l d i n g • roIU-d o ff the no^rborn assem bly lin e;' Amcrtcan relations. ’ inKlnUcd communism—as- competition ' the. savings Only General Moloi*s will offer the sod-top on W alter K Stoessel Jr . a U S (X)litu al iind social way of life intlustry has ever seen 1974 models. Chrysler and American Motors assistant . secretary of slate, in UussKi Anil savers will be the prinu- started wrote the Mnale on that Chapter of U.S. prcsideil at the opening of Oie beneficiancs aulomotlve history a few years ago. new consulate and told the CONSECUTIVE The 'Federal Home l.iiaii QUARTERLY TWIN FAKl^ - Ground was The peak convertible year was 196S when assembled diplomaLs of both Bank-Board, w hicli re.)’.i ‘ 13F DIVIDEND ::;AEoketHhis-week a t-l&S Second-. -310,»9’3 WtTl' -tium: AHftoogh-tu tel H^ir ^ atpiF .^TTHTitms' that~thc a c t "w as the interest savings and loan - Avc. N. for a 12,500square foot •s.vmbolic of a long andand often -C — nssnrtatinns can payln'savers, -■ tiuildift'g -whtch Witt- ”tn have djBcllned every year slnc^ 1 ^ , accounting _-difIicuU„effpx!.jo_impro'roy^eUS------— — booalett thr -crilmjr ornsr^Trsl------" — "'^he'TFtrm nure-Ca ------l o r 72,00n units In f972. ■ " “ .Soviet relations.'' .. .. tj-pesxf liavii^is.accuuots. and . . —Accordmg Uo Jcrty Sh^e, The last Ford-huill c w v erttb le ^wnsrdcHvcrcd Under a sunny ik y . wllh-^ M U TU AI., IN-C. the tx‘deral. Keserve Jluiirsl. company owner, the concrete .n il the assembly line ,to Floyd Moore, an uiimii inn — I—rtif .'11(11111' for — Mock bulldlna^wiU be ready for lilfagm »m«ve+i'ial—banks, Huworvd- o^ipSlt^'TIlFebruary, 1974. It William P. Benton, Ford vice presldenr and -will house the company ihe.iiiflvtL , 'Linroln-Mcrrury-generBl mauagirsaJd- air unfurled «bove-a _four-slary. inventory of "all types of Tlie m ove w a.s lakyn to m ake conditioning probably Is the greatest single -pale orange build»f»K and tU«- furnishings, wall coverings and , savings institutions inure factor in the demise of the

can pay sa\ ers H 5 per cent (in NKW VOHK lU P li The Mine will ln' plarcil hjis hee..g- $1 .IKlft left on dejxisit for at least /Viaconda Co. will begin the owhed by Anaconda since the a. M.'iU'. up'from the 5 75 per operation (if a new open pit mld-1940's, but conventional ntun Sl.OQQlefl on deposit for ^ (”(Hipei''jTirne BO rfiTleS northTOST^p rocgssingmcthtHfa liave been at least a year, up from the 5 75 o f K l \ ., NevS'ev , on land It owns In limicfpptable tor treating the

SEC head -per-;t'cnl undci* the old rules the Antelo[)e M ountain range lire which contains a high t i unka ■ wHoac in^i:■re:it. rates-- Jotm-U,..M,-Etacc^pnsirinnt.-_ cggrcntrattQP of bismuth, always trail cnmpan.ble -K& 1,- iim l chief e)oicutive officer of acconling to Platv ^ l e e t i o n - rates, al.srircretv??ibfM)sls But the mining firm, said Friday the fed added a little sqiTirtn£- the new operation will be " n.EMKNTK, CaTif extra for the banks.,______(Icsignat^-the VMctorla Mine l e g a l n o t i c e (U P ir — I'resident Mxon haS~ r i T T T T a n r i ■_lUnriiUiViien- rntrcary. hankar seiectftfn ay u. f.arrgtr. 52.~a.~ am pay ah unlimited amount conientrator which will treat STATE PROPERTY TO Chicago securities lawyer, to 1,000 tons of copper ore each . BE SOLD AT TAKING BITK of larewejl rake at party in to savers who leave $1,000 on P u b l ic a u c tio n head jhe scandal-brushed day, and will begin operation in l>enver «(<*<•<“ 4s G «v. John A. I» v e , deposit fui at least tour years. Th e State o< Id^Ho, throug^^ ■SecunUes and F.xchange Money-market specialists say early 1975 About 1(» perople IV6arfnSpn»'^r 'Lci^ Enforr^rnpnT ■ chosen to head new federal energy eoiqinlsslon. w i i offer usecJ StaU* Prooorty for Com/Tussion, it was learned I.nvi' may find new povt fs no rake” as this neB rate m ay be set, as are expected to be em plojed at Ksif* i»orv Thursday. high as 7'. per cent the mine. 33 S E D A N S tough derisions on American energy matten SA-lE Tim e n OO Noon Monday Announcement of Garrett s awaii him. 11 PI 1 - ■. But s a v ip p imd loaiyjfficials The concentrated or4 will iic July 9. m 3 nomination and that of A A are in a ra^je .shipped to Anaconda. Mont , L O C A T I O N CU»PArtrT>pnl 0* M.Qhw<*r4, KfeAdQuarf^s YMd Sommer Jr.. a Cleveland where It will be refined at the Strec* Boise, idA^o I.awyer, to fill apolher vacancy firm’s new arbiter process ♦ M5PECTtOW AH rtjutpmea* w.U DC for in&p«ctian on’ m r on the soouriti»fc-raHuia linfl - plant whlr.h ,i.s repiitfxl in he — mOfn .no ■ gi tti» fcgU ooly. federal agency werei expected pollution free The Anaconda flbovo lo%* ol I'cm s to o<* o * fm o a tor sAie m a y tie Saturday. .Garrctl served on Top consumer problem p la n t js 'still : under ----tty- - in*- the SEC staff from 1954 to 1958 construction D<'pv>rfmfn» of Lflvs- ET>forc cmer^^ . Purthas.nq Otticef 3311 Wes' during the Eisenhower The land where the Victoria S»fl»o S»rj>rt P O Bo« U BO'Se administration \OAr>o M731 . . ^ is non-working machine T E R M S ‘ T h e !e rm ^ of the salC tjr? . Lilsn JJig_day_Qi_jhc ^<>IC Pc^-so>^: checks drawn on an idAho bank stuck with a (10 toaster which -New t>%r>k drafts, or money.-Qcaera.-ace- WASHINGTON (U PI) - One vulnerable, he is today activejx "considercO btf cash Afiu Tiniiir Titpgesrconstrmgr prot)- t)urn-s'Tii-s 'bread to a~cnsp, and" ang’ successfuHy offsetting that DC sold c u rre n t lems that needs fixing in this the store manager tells him his vulnerability. insoecrion^ anj due foFT^F^ condition country is what to do about warranty is invalid ■* What is ‘ •The consumer movement is JOHN BENOEft. products or guarantees that the consumer's recourse when no passing phenomenon. It has COMMISSIONER , Dopt of L a w Enforce don’t •wnric, according to the he ronttnues to be billcd^for already afhleved a -nurober of o n M o n d a y Stafe of IcfST^o' :its^pup|»n«iaa I and il wiill »» a. B. 1973 Comrmssion, l.«wis A . Engman. the computer will do is add on cofftinuc to achieve even more Gi.ENNS FERRY "The sirnple fact is .that for monthly interest charges and in the tim es ahead," he said. " I Opening of a new beauty salon MOTtCCOF ACARIKO . N O T I C E f S G t V E N by the Z onm o vast and In o’easlng nuniberis of spew out letters threatening a •wtmW-notbe surprised it. In nut in Glenns, F-orry Which will Cdmm«»*on of »»>• Cify Ol Tw in-- consumers with valid com­ law suit?” Engman asked. too many yeafs, the notion of cater to boys and men as well Falls, idabo. that a public hearing will be held at S OO p m on July 73. plaints there is.pothing to be The answer, he said, should 'caveat emplor' will have as women is scheduled 1973. in the Council Room, C ity H all. .done^^ner tw'*? hours iQf t>e some mechanism that is passed, frpgi_4he ‘ American^ . Monday. 371 Secor>d A venue East, Tw in Fa»»s. atoflE^ 9cen»r-Th««aiiccpt of the wary - crviyir. the department cessihlg-leyalBndfhyf»n.Thn«* T>nyi*r .. m c iL •> w sm ^-cgmit’ custofncr sjBrvicv^girl - ‘standRrds."! ^ In ulc ngw satci It ~ Twn and the storp manager'^-otjjer be alt5fi5BTer"=W’W ^ rt!sponSivc-«ller.’ will be located inr the formar Eight __ • 11 Block 7, Monte vijia No. * than to drive 15 miles bade define a goai-'totpaMl-which I- ~Engman tioade the comments Martin Jewletr Store building, sutxiiyuion, Twih f*ii». Twin Fain J iw B W ^ c k -th e :^ . yeU jstrlvingJ' in an*'addres3 pm>i>re— -,.,11^ Any person IntTMtm m«y jpptwi children im l curse his a go ff me«ting oC;- itiofial' ®pen lyraiday -for-hair s t y l ^ — in(n>rri«ara » t *»w (wwinsr: ^ " .JSngiriMiraaidt- towttrd»*icWbeUev« wwmu^- Assocta' iranceGoun---- am>~^other' beanty ~servlccsC B"* ^ OMjeoiiMimTtrrot-Juty,-nnr S M rtr iwafcrfleaa J Bi y ] » w r W hSit’s twliai

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______jnals A lox only needs about two square m^e« ol ^ hunting ground, but a coyote needs up to 20 square mJes - ____ ‘ Was ages ago w hen hundreds ol tjiy elephaptt,^ alwut t l « !^»jUnrl p^nim ffw im iii3^1 over tuioDC Most spirmigg spiders m akfr-^l-t»«t ana BOi-twa^bvtfrliWM difegenlTninda ^ - . nJir -TTroch-the-^)ot»onou»-

.. . I'liyill'-J «‘asoj). yiiu'now fmil :i I . It s «> longer widajy known that Coca:Colfl was orujinally a.i> .nul I'Vi'jiiM,' I.' ic'I.iv lU-lvr itilo llu- iH-sl Wiiy I" g^iii mvenled as a hangover remedy > !,.,h 1w i I1 . i I nihi i-. .mil Innhl lu-w «-iiirily Icir yoiirM-ll by'

- v pin iual 1C11C1.1WI1 jJuU jH -.lil.11if.ih. ' ' ...... T A T T b O S • ------ahcai.i ibcly ' ^ ,'m r« It the New 'Elagland fasherman who sports a latioo \ k 11 S I \ l.ii -M I , . .\|>r ' I ' U - I I you plan ym ir liMic wi ' Make-meDtion ot-this- because a cliant contends tattooi are you Ldil h.iu- .1 liru’ li'iiii- w uh (■ooil friends aJid nlso lianilli' tiadltjonai among all men who go ,to sea Such was-the case fin o n a ^ proliU'in'. vnii m ay frnve. l ake tim e for st-rvi “T C T y M i i agu BaMliy 'W ‘ B * ^>ii^«)^inefchgiit—egamen.

Liin inspire yau. — - ' particularly Scandinavian mariners Nine . out ol 1 0 w ere I AUKHS-i Api 30) ¥«>u-hiivf un tattooed But not the tshennen ol old Cape Cod They said no w ants you ln j;o al.uij: w illi s.>mc- plan tluit JiH - !^ t appeal-li'i. .. :. .ft#k,9$i j1_ th9.J^eal.31lA?aUei»»es'..had ^Yitang J? ■ common What's meant by enchantresses here is those alluring U M lUuiit lathw tn~hi»tgry whiyb^ ame'-fsimous-by -caphvatihg-powertul— ^ (;r\ IINI (M.I\ .'I lo Jl'lH' i’ ll Altluiiinh llu-rn ate rjiany men Yes, most experts to em to agree the maforlty ol such clulii-s aliejil ol \ ou. )'nii arc hanlly iilTtrc- nio oil.fot llu'in, Inil VEKV WELL.' 5IMCE HE CHOOSES d e a t h t o s l a v e RV, - r H E N 6 0 charmers had low sultry voices pi\i' n.hrtnrnc hnnil ntut-ymi-.s

"iiJjiim ' , ' . . r - North Pole, bear in mmd M M()N ( tn i r>KI N ( June ” ti) July 21) HnJor-«H)ly ^^roven - a lhe^'s_5(ouig ta.iie-mQiheiuii.zlaw liQuhle. ij'* ” pfcasuiev as neu. ones ioday eoiild get you inlo some kind of lEe wvie who does&'t get al»ua_>nth husband s mother Most trcm Hr-Hrtx^iiv Ti pctfeciioniil in son ^ sport that appeals to every husband gets along just dandy' wi^h his wife's mother you nine out in re.d style Or so agree most Love and War experts ffetettl >- t-iaaBU -iiJ»iB .arguiiicnl DVtf

tllljt! thing . l>o wtTatrvri-T’Iensfes and-.THlMi kin instead t’tan soimi-tiinc iai rcadinii iliat Js.tNiuii'yatile.' ^ • «A^oUsti.mai/.lo i. Arf. 6jQ/d. ^ ,P Co* J7076^ fo " Wo'»h fx76l07 v y f t r . i i rAiif ^ l o S e n t }2) Makf sure to Coprf thc-Tipp«intmei>»s iiiai are

tntj'ortatil l<‘ yoiir liciiig reckli'.s.'ian—any .Wai' coull. really cast yoir a p tc lly penny , l>« espt-tiiilly CHrcful diivrtii; Aniwtr to friviout Puxxit I.IHRA isepi ' trrm.-t .'>1 Try to he more eionotnual PEANUTS instead ol spending l.lvislily anil then renTCttini? H I'O lo lli.il The Birds adviser you rely upon and (tel the advicc you need now dOiMcs dOi!Kic^- 1 r I'KMefVEs■ OPPJMENT IF 40 6pic«9, AS /ood cvenintjss fine li'r enlei l.Vinini-’ som e ijotid friend kOO BWNCE THE gAU. A , 42Po«m sjCOKI’K) lOel I lo Nov -II Voti are nut llnnkiiit; ' LOT BEFORE ^ e R v e i 7 PviC|{i ine i^Rsctni______■ srraighmnw. t o jwtMV-tHul cons.idcr- bcfart.:>fQU spe.l't or at i. i 6 A i k fo r ’ ------p a y m e n t and you keep out.ot troii|vle. added expense Don't iPake l3K eep 49 R e sounded -tho«e-thoiightV ^**i««(kv-lJii»t,.*:^uld-tur^otliEri.acaihil i pu_ lAiisSmalU "52W

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— 4 : t h r e e - r o o,ni pavilion in the, branches — its ' ■each for the initial exportiso and flnancl^ acuity... condomimuiii-in-the-sky that w^riii.'Hrij(mvcardf00n>and ' ____ slept six.jwoplo 110 -when faur 1 lirnisninBS reino ved. " I vveiit over to Ute luinljer sleeptji^.batjs:,w£re spread on ~ -ln"this1W 3Tn'PTrrDntl7Trt said “ ~yard and foun? out how rrroc-h -4h«^ »Uwinti 4-0001 floo r) , ,• The thie Ajthci—da>’. he hupe^ the luintlPi— I ■ I'Ouia. Ki’l for

pruRjinehealer, ruruimg W atw. itn -H x ra l bode, r Joseph H. iLSplariiod T fia t. he said.'m ore elcclncity, a- .telephone, Bondi, the locaj...... tt„. cw.. ,'f ~cookihK ------"TgrriRerator, .in.soec tor, iaid th e't^«a^-house tlie buil'lmi’ suineune ______fireplace, a pot-bellied stove, infrmtjed oji regulations on at Hiindi^'s' ajjprentiLcslut) aTTa hiiuse. He said, even television and (t-ltt-ft. ... ^ least two counts - it's an hcJiisewriKlit « as anythinn but e.\|)lainin(; that the two-b\-^ ^ r ^ d oes-th e barx- bones j-U.yatwi building and it's toy cua\'i:uUimaL.^\i,a.buy lilTluid L'liiUls were UlVen Id him by the H e s m pt i o'n ' sU'fipfst " “t he Tlose' lO^ tn rT ro dn ■ ------■"thnisnnKVnnrt-prolrrts' ““ OWtttM'■ ------—1------Heneroaitv of his fainil). w’hal mil remain is llie 17- -Im up^____ lUlrtc.s'.__aiid_. — l ’iie--Jiimbei- \ aid donated frieiuls, neighbors and lociil b\-18-by'23-fi)ut floor, that cupljciards Hul ho cri'ditj. his lol.s (if iiMsaleahle, but useful inerchantiT. Thej all •Uiruc iiuuiaii;w ilgo,, Itaiidy uia.'^tery of the iiiw Iimiiick buaj-ds, while' nwiuhborti- c'o7itriCiiU-d fiiTnd, miL'iflei a .strcti.'hi.Hi Ix'tween two^sprui-i's ltn' tree hiiu-se tn iiKiton/iiifi ^;^>- >iMii'luHl their attus for weiUtli'''cjt uoods and, some --am lA pine Irw wUtw*4««ikv^rr-vvcmrs-cr drawn,' ■ He started, he siitd.. with a l^jjr^nle of tlie i emaln CLASSIFIED INDEX FemtiB — housf -to- -be-^nnble«i to the— msrpTtn Is' reqii4rrt?'^But the'^’ mrTTTTtr" TpnrtWTnh'Mh i r W'A^'ITTT fVP'ol'lpne hietr~^o“ l^fqc dairy farm s f .is v >0 »HuJ vDluf'On to vour or r>®rd*in fhr T(mPS rxPfR irN C ETP pffson ta r w o r k ■ eroundan the lastlcii^days u-jii _ .^uuttu ajio Jinmlied limli sc ------___\e.wh lip^» Lxciiiltuvl N p w ^ P»*optf Wi‘tTcn‘’*' \V.inr Ao’coiumn^ LisTp'dOClow iSfhc Kfy in c j( 'p < irffiu ‘ h l ^t'ort* Tn M W ' T n i i : n . N a n dfinkcf-v- . an l>r.‘lef froiii the building aTlSlr auo aildTooE'aycar^Oft :.U1C kjiuw-how tu:puL Uiu'parts M.uj'c j'c mosrm o s r oivprsifrett o iv c r s if r e b MartcwDiarr M a r t c w p i a r r B p s u r t f f o R £ ^ fM.u Q^.yns rcqulartV —'You'H pra^'t Tp sa-,m rtny luwKwi'^r'^d «Tifib"a5*stoc n vAtmr.' inspertnr to remm'e--the ---- tn'wortTTtM^-Wllt enter Jotms tcjKclhcr and iiiilkc it ran Then S.ilafy 4»ruJ bt-rie'fit*, biased on cjUil I ifit .1 1 ions jncl t*« pt'r tt*fic P Bo* TWO FAPA/< m a c h m e r y C> Ni»ws ■ - fnt*thc*n.€4 and r w o .iiE L O . i'm cook. 40 hours ,1 W i'o k , 4? v<^iufw- AftA — OitilATjC-I Munltit,and- life insurance. Iq^oi , Doprtr imtMil, V<''it‘y progrev^iyt* Tirm Send MobP'tfli >3^ < in? Ar» ■ Equrt* ; qu*On» lo fto* P \ C O Opporluntty errrptOYW~ T im «»s f^ n w ^

NEEDED i‘Mperienced‘ hay f- N( t n A-l/tiin^ot.vf -4»duit*r<;. . d r iv in g e K p e n e n c c j i 'i M .»f M o io i. pretprrpd. ctianrp ro i M r n dieset (.KH^diiuj IdiUu) PT'ont* rny, m ust b f over j V Call 934 isk U)f Boft or AAyron 4026 " tir p e fr tr N C E D AUTO body..... ropflirman needed Perrraneot position lor thc.nghl person whtch PER SONNET PUlACEAAENT ‘ includes paid vacation, CENTER. 624 Blue Lake^ BWd . hospitahjation, profit sharing.-and NorTn*“ 733 5562 Pr'o»ei4 iona4 , iSTaC, TechHic^ii:' - r » Hj|.omefrf • pt^rt — Sent^-— jrovf=“-‘- search Alt in q u irtM - .^O.JuIiCfltions to TiraeS'Nfiw^ -■

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' _ • I riI rt 1 K If) Ilf t h r hhiM H c r i he tolri offtrlals tr} Ipp to offer him a bouquet___ - f up.!T CT^orcn 78h ;v;!i ^ ,^ ^ 24-34 78 lAliliifn in y ur (’('lurM n uh\ ttuT vOiu li I aV h.jriiir in iirmo ; 1 Toy *Vh'T Pood'r Mmt.,^1,. ■riinrsday. Hu refused to areept a rubber boat, , tj IL-I bi yn; Apr •tot Coiof *0 . t l l r r r d Tfw ilr cHt h;iK si* niHn\ ini..I Mu,st4iuik's misUikc : Tup^ FU^PERT.H 00 sa>ipg he p referred a jifllr ut-Stuba tllppcrs. He Brtck Nn ^ VilinJy iJA-446 \ If-aveknti me«{ tnu -~frti»nTlr’ t t T T T ' Toc?]~ Tfrr'^nif^ tnr'n ‘rn Tin 'h rn f nnrf ' ’ Ihen ran oTf. ' ^ ■- — —TWmTfttL5'« VVeT" Ix'i "inc jUTM sl ■■nrini'tnL; iiri und nur h'-lJsr i_QIkI Male iicalOQ.n! Cat, . 13Q 7in A vii. C d il \\v VMrrfim U» lH*fofTw W ntrh rinseh', rsprnaH y ' Pro'fud-ng »oo»h B'u** t R6 WAWQi 7J3 1 160 V. t o y • Al 4 S. 8 00 ,i liint*r itflrr hl^ npt'Tljtluli V'lii;n \"li t ill tnn'ls arm thcr. Court • B t^spm HO t DRIVER NEEDED -r^rrrai jta r.r aur but hn .sinus ---- y ^ f---- p r ohwhly ■ A-AK D ..Jj; Pt:k.lXie--L'. Irom A| A,non Jc.il .Moor__ JfO AvcouC.Aci! aoo- ---- O T C T m o U W — ” TO HAUL'BONDIES ; - rnurs TW IN FALLS S lX> i l e r . ¥ate of birth I i.'irn I I ' IM ' attQ JJJOiJl TO SUN-VALLEY AND BACK . . . C^iiesliiin (’n iilii \ou pie.’ise liJC E-'-* H gh'^nd Ansviei There Jiut\ he ;j4 su i ■ M u s t Have Good Driving Record severni reasuri'. fur his |i^il s supiiK me uith the infum a tiun ■ f r, J E R O M E 8 00 P M 01(1 L O s ’ 6 r n I 324 8346 328 to^t Ave E continues decline |iieseiiie Ix'siiles his Minnint^ uf fiM iii: a Im nt at Is there any APPLY; TIMES-NEWS persorijility H\- tnsliiirl .-ill iii'e lim it. rw oiiIiT like to know t J7:i J4SU i73 'iUJ S^l BUPLEYIOOPM 6/fi /B74 -2naFJs)Of LiU.titiU.- m.TlT’ rTTT->; ^ T '-----rrrrirnry * — ,i\n':wrr f'm not-rorr- ju^rt • - CIRCH^tATION DEPT. : MO.SCOVV ;l'l*|i The, rr[virtril tb.il 2 .’.Vi.00(1 iipjirJ- f"lks Thev st;tki' out a uluil inforination \ou had in • R E W A R D ! Sun T W t N P A L L S 8 00 .S liiw ilrs[)iti' fri’quent Ii'l.il I'l 1 1 billliin squ;irr fret iif » I n fy Q j M t i.n S tre e t by are Mipposi'il til hiinl. live, luve statistics Thei^' is n low er a^e ; i Th'jr«, GOOOING 8 30934 5170 ^ Lainpaitiiis ui mnnhiruer laiiii- .sji.ii (■ Thi-s m eans an averai;c Norg«> Cifdncr^ O^'^n that ^reuiint'nl in n ru hiiu.sinn. call 733-3981. • Jobs of iot*r»st ----- bi Ihc bcenl uf Ihcii urine and Tliere Is no upper lim it as ; ■ jr » • - - - mayrc:. t^lcrc to a::f:flh cnuplc:- _ _TtC5t2ti5hrnj J* A F;em «l«. fS.nttle wttl fnllnw fnr thp first ^o^^;; jis th e cat ts w elt enough to ■ rWtS lS H IR IN G 7 iriK -I (ii\i'ri r riiinilM'i Ilf fu;ur<‘s (fn tlie state 03 Announcemimrt t:u> who steps p;n\ o\i‘r the withstimd the surgery and EXPERIENCED s<^irs prrson by md|0' em ployo O' d Ihp rpiul'onl laboi lu>nov»r con be r r ' Kl^lires piiblistnTt this wi^uk Ilf .V'V lel m (-ilii ill i ;ire me Now thjit's all.very \vvll in anesthetic. Castration done' 1 *v«ih interior destyn aOiiity for T» unit o ■ RE*S6PT cm w M'Mfr G'JC'.r I lCAd>ng T wvlur<> storp duccd I'&mcwhol b» working on O yeoi around plon ~ilh the Per hy the rrnrr.irst.lTl.'^tlraT ■ i?ar>lh c>ppn ior reservation Ca I the wilds buf H's sorrtMiinPR aftor-H -eHt-hw^lxien hU lir^} the . TTJ ■3S35.«T'S^ *. SCPd rpsurtie to Bo« 21, Tw-n Pans «nnel Plo<-ernew1 Cenlt-r It we know your oigon.jolion wel ^ rcflfii H t>ri'lile!ii thitt has li.ljl uf 2.727,3QQ.hnspital beds, I f I33T*8 } Idarto fiiSOl tmiKh for a cil> cat lo find som e - rn.nfl. rnrrmTnnc. and m am cd; 833^0 '^noog'h we fan interview fer o» y'*Sf long and lest W _ •J------l.bttls peL ) jv ipii l» 11 o n , Y^w t;k« lij h ij* longfeatofB ttieracnial voconcy ' - 4if>erlV lA M severa l liiiic s is nuCas efTecCve ! ■"-^r ; A 5 'v x iT T T T T T n r ' r x r m T i/i l i i r s a a mn d } ' ' d e n t a lTT l .su r t ; c o n >i Qvotloble on o limited bons Wiirlil W'iif ir. wTien the country ” A m?'utm.'d caHs urine dues as whc^ii done )■ . vp-wirmxf^ I 1 1 8 -0 0 0 m o r e this year 'lost million popularmn _ numb<-r fi9 7 .Rnn. or 3.8 per 1 .0 0 0 SMM Loading Shed M r n p r nut have the j;am o-« n»ll as a 11 Hill i:ut nn. ■ in'irriMrjitpyv' jye ST81 you onuti twL-wiU^ng. Ja-tt-AKiU- J l t i r k l k ' 5 t iiuar^?. rnvrring _ [vipul«IIoii D rd im iry 'denTI, -When .i tom rmmt: ways 04 SpecUl Noficti * tptpphonr ’ s<^ce in sellmg Yptlow Page lion or ?n:i non .md M 371.549 fur evers 5,000iwipul.ilion b H Blue lakai N miu41a *t he may be confused Tht^ur^jery is usually done ac« o r e»tt B o a rd atJvrrtr^tng T ^ f i c r m n i l Phone 908 733 5563 liirths S SO m^fvy wAyS-'wnjr»“ -o lh f^ - TUtt prcitcdurc jLscU is ^ h o rt . t h e tpor4-»wa4iAt>U. RESUME aver;ii;e and Ix'low the 1970 Hre indifferent, a few Rct really CHOYDON, England lUPIi 'h1m>u1 15 m in u tes) but AA^rt^ugK And Ktm^erly Fire to S<>or1S. Bo* 290. Morristown. .Sfiyiet rate of 17 per 1,000 AHnes McGOire, 70. waited muddled and decide to ro preparation 'tekes another 15 d rp a rtm en ts for the*r help rq Ter^newee 37114 i^ccping the tire frorn spreading to Experts cite seveFal reasons on the curb Tor hour“ for a. "npnnT’tTTTJf! ------r ------aim. C-OUPUE tor 9 tmm«dive ind^aiLrib<«n hq^jqpinino^ for tudfe orn y*dnSbiiion A/lusf b# fonryttksr wiltv--wor#tVKfl!Vl0 0IMt ' »> »v» S lawYrr and nert o n i . c iT T rm n fi-^-afW l^as Thfr- ‘-of- a ' c a f — war ncd-that^t^ anima l cannot _ ...... intern ping. M ull atua have a' &Hong monogemenl H jr— LTiwTef pKofmcK'«t« (KC*n«nt solory quarters - er Mary McHugh Mid^aF^ quietly in a window is enough be con.sjdere(5 completely Bcferral S«r»i

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1 — It SftlMmMor S^l«tW6mfn ■ M bTt»rP»?Si!r= Mom .tFor!Ul* TT ~Melinet For UU Of M M l0 H « t p fw l Q uite f inished. BRICK 3 bedroom, new car^>,i -a UM H .\ftOT6i. — l-ftedcoQJn. M m ily rocim. B Y O W N E R ^ bedrooms, family Ol!£d!Iroom home fry O W N E R ------’ i> n o r a, Tuti itm c : TnTV i u m rn c r v - ■ Nc fcUEO' "iAIWrVian^gJITmSWe South Buchannan “Targe recre^afLon rt>^hf. nnnd - .01 bmidinoa to £d».i)c„ —’ •^ch o cit ------— oaii -dcn>iu»tered patio, doubl^^^atitQer ^lc£ei— LAnd-one4illh-ecr.es— WUL _tiaieroenU— La^M — r . .■JMJt.afUl.;;ui,y:dQn 6« S T A T fe S r e a l t y contact Berneal Rathbun collect, lake over existing loan Call 733 M AiNTtrrANCfc ■ /Wan. o v U w eekdays and ? to 6 t o :; 0 m - JUST UlSTED' Buhl, 3 bedroom 309 847 3570. or w rit# 7700 Sooth 1819 or 73-» 4484. BY ORIGINAL owner; charmmg N<^1 lOMrtl L m e n , ?01 Second A ve n ue w t e k e r ^ * “ Crar^e Road. Oakdale, California hom e, on large lot 3 bfdrooms up, West. Twin falls full basement, garage. SIS.000 Cene Hopkins ^3 4^5 Land Otfice ’ JJ61 . 3 loveLy W o c K -h o m e s. 5 m m o te s one large bedrogm down..3 baths. 3 H O T ^ti:4unl’J,...TrucK. Priy_ef, H A R R I S O N . t>ath and one half, city sew er, and patio.' garden, fruit, berries,' — n\ i,n I ryu ttn ip n r j ytfj r t vpar^ragprtnr-ffTiTnywnnUi* miPs i r / P W N E R . m u . . ..&«•!» •yBlTOROOM brictt. tamtiy rootn;^ w a t e r -C a t i 733 8Srf------*------T--4ene«dr-amf -etr-condtNanedt-<^*U rortcl 2S y t j r «, or over «)nd rnpif be posifioo. No'experience needed we W€^ATWR elect' - 3 bedroom brick homtf. REALTY fireplace, double garage Pnce'' Truman Massee. 733 7783 ' . • Singii- . 6JB /9?3 W(JI tram the proper sales technic loner j y a rd 711 rUM Good benefits workioo 132,000. C h u c k P e rk in s , 73^0715. BY OWNER^ large 3 story 5 7J3 2322_-^ — tlU*e L a k e s B ra n c h , L a n d CHfiC^of bedroom nom er fenced bacK-y*rd W A ’N T E D experienced : conaitions with refjrerpehr plan, BUSINESS approximately acre. 775 33 OOrof Tovyn Houtn profit shar^g, hospitali/ation. and Idaho, wifh patio. l‘‘> lot East Mam MEATCUTTE k Sinrl >750 .More Cool oif conditior>od ;i .*^»^y.VOO ■•3lwdroom, lull basem en), M ountamvlew Onve B r i c k 3 lorj^tinn 4 ^ 7 Iprnmp _ _ »f-qunttfiriT Write pr cn)t grymg~ ywcollorrt- B d v a n c c m m * ..potentipt- - ”*'aDTJT5Tp- *■ ^------btarodm. 1'j “D^ttTS oattis. fTtTcrTanr™ cream ond iondwich sK op N O R T H E A S T a r e a , s p a c io u s IM M EDIATE Possession. Nice 3 ago. e«pprit‘nce. rHer.ences^ W rite TifTtes News Bo k G 5, V4b,000 filrnqsi-^oew 3 bedroom - b u vy - kh. • (4»W 8— fcMufcfo ^ u s • huge formal dipmg area. Would consider OWNER. Comfortable 3 bedroom bedroom home, Eden Was 419.000. nrr im L fK in r ’W ihaam ucc a. brlilK K3r»’ ' -i. a c r e . dfe-uerT»o<».- large'•fam tly room i36^./.!Q f apppintfnefit. home-loeated neer coHege L arge R educed to 4W.500 Carl Butler & X ♦»6R 4E Aol® SalMfiian . ^ ( U e L EleiUiT-A!:: -wadk-[ii::Li. - Net©-- ^ T1 tr-:TTKe^acer-■ an buirrrn“ fatt~fWnd built tn range and Nice 2 bedroom* home m -♦Crrirv— KAann^, WTnripmucra.' bwdroomi. 2 ba!hi» me e. -iovflv home any 'Age 7^-3? 79 f t l A L T Y BY OWMEJl— parlialiy furnished, Puy t*»<«llenl working LU XU R IO US 4 bedroom. 3’ v bath, REALT-y W0ULf>X1K-E todo bebysitlmg in BY Owner. 3 bedroom brick. H- carpeted, 3 b.edroom home 3 miles ACREAGE covered deck, palio. 3 car garage, 702 S Morn Jerome CO'xf'tiotJv S«>fuJ to n ipl twiH, fireplace, double g a ra g e . "♦rorh Kurxa Id a h o 3^ ac r es . m y hom e. days. 536 3024. Wendell OFFICE 733-4079 refrfgefarpdair conditioning ACE' qpproximotely 5 ocfOS sOuJh 437.000 324 437B -grrn *’ -afcALT Y »3 &313______iiiM shfd b a s e m f n i ^w ilh 4th df ’ lovvri nicoiTc o 3 * b od rofo aq m i>.‘df’BOM— t io » t to nony HJO Aliun Sli ct HonU CHRISTIAN KINDERGARcieN BLAINE ANDfRSON mrmiA j' vifto. — ___ - boi*rm »rrt— f n r ^ ■Rgh School. 403 ' ATfuras U r T v T Don Suhr 324 2019 LluHo'Ci;o7r76nT<7 0 EASTSrOtr BAf*^tST^ CHUfr^H- l o r j _ VCT7“ifFrD O U iET location on now a rc ept ing.afSpiica I ions. forJaU hulled whop, -doubly, gofage. Paplox-^ SpACtou.s-.^lcUu-' 733 4479 B Y O W N H R Sharp 2 bedroom 'enroMpnenf. A c offer a quality *Cor«m#id6l ■ 733‘ t»47 large dming room, fireplace. brn, *loU o^-rfTocfo' ond pos near Ok Shopping Center. Large program of preschool mstroction double garage, gas furnace Good 3 bedroom brick, large rooms. Wehdell area, lovely 4 bedroom f«ANK BOWEN ’ lu fe p fi(o d $ _ 3 3^000^ _____ Kitchfin D in m g room G a r a g e , to <1 and 5 year olds 733 8938. 733 basement 420.60O* Terms, M AGlC uiiMi.es, paito. c a rp ort, clean home or J bedroom»with .'‘ormt & Ronchas 734 4pOB PariQ, fenced ya rd . Shade M a n y V A L L E Y R E A L T Y 733 5580. Norihcast location. 734 2050 basement apartmijni. Near E x tra s . J2L900. 474 PoiK Street '733 B P O k e S JEROME E^/enings 734 4090, 734 3069. 733 ' -park and ^ h o o l 435,000 ■ DAVrHAMLETT - , 4910 or 733 7455 SALESMEN 6531 R F L I A B L E care »or babies. sm«)ll Conoiltont i Newof J bodfoom homo on NEW HOME- ON ^ acres, (h ild ron in m y horpc. 733 $233 IrtV-tV. t*arooiTH. IVj tniu-- «f‘W ^ !5 W b e riy .--l te8fe=^THIS iS~4NQ£££fii * home:, ------nr.. -- .. from city bti^ yours today Nevy .tM^^^ry White VOO, L«nd Olliceot idsho /3J.07i« furnace, large lot. irOil trees. WTFTC'----- brick -home, electric heat. 4 r ~ t r F N C E *" *" * F.«nted yard, supervised play..hot across fro m Sears.______411,900 lunch P la yroo m , ?34'5223 U ---- Mon«v to ^ o «n e n d . a r e y o u bathsIS and sauna______bath Beautiful_ . ^ ' I .-v to ^-aere^r ■ ro ITm^ PJTh’m^T* 00 rn. .3 ^a r garage. W E E K E N D s p e c i a l iraiier homev '=»ccep4able. FOR'HOM E Equity Loans, phone ? firepicfres, extra famiFy room 3be<1room hom e, located west side prices starting at 41.500 a lot — r - T ? F A D y r o T 5 E ^ .Sttwniom Wanted Clark B.ermeM ai 734 4/00 1) plus recrealion room Mosi of AAagic. U50Q. B & B R E A LTY, exceiieni . lotdtion. Quietly; 324 B-Jfl4 JJe ro m e - T . 444 Mom Av» % f ^ 51 acres development property CLARE YOUR IN­ WIGS, iwrgieli, sno cgscudes fulit carpeted ihroughouf And oJ at Red C a p C o m e r 3 cfeanod,gTnrTtytPd.~svf»thctln arxJ DEPENDENCE LOBE coursrr^Trrtonditlonedr- MAGAC— -flgAt WCE^Dpitroom nnniB^iD. cOrhiV\erciaraccesses„4l 10,000__ h u m a n hair, phone 43 3,5396 Northeast location Fully carpeted V A L L E Y r e a l t y 733-&S80 or REALTY and draped, central air. elecflnc FROM: backhoe: service: ' caii 733 •nncr hQurS_7j}4 3069-, 7jy 40?0 g.r 733 6531 ixfiaj., b u i T T ’ iff a o p H s n c e s . 100 percent Financing on-new J Lock dJ Finonciql $«cuf|ty 9340 7 U - t « | k underground utilities Nadme bedroom homes, carpeted JOHN LUJZ. Koepmck 333-7397 Land Office of Lo(k of Nof Getting Aheod* y B E D R O O M . ? baths.V di?n, 2 wiih or without b^Vement POWER FENCE post hole Idaho 733 0716. REALTORS m life ' * Hfuce Merham fireplaces. baVn. and corrals, on "i 431.000 ta474.OT0 in Twm Falls, drilling. 7" and 9”, no rock » 40 ^^3 Adri4S0'' per hole Cali U 4 3383 Bi oU oT acre m Bo'i£..Consider trade on Jerome & Ruperi^ Lock of o Future 4 BEDROOM brick and frarrie, b»ou o« PhOf'r 05?4 Aft liolonci 7 3 1 : j 40 smaller home. ,pret.er small 733^6*4? asem cni w ith floor, 3 bedrooms, lamtiy room, NICE.c location 7th avenue east,/least.^l Koopm ck 734 3033 laundry in full basemecvt Garden '0 sell 45 3CX) or oes' offe r" 6 Penvion Hotpitoi PJqii OutMde enirrtncf 44/900 3ACWeCHlCKEN lAWMwith bedroomroom up, 3 down,down. uas furnace, W ANTED to buy j or 4 b( iroom IrVimediate possession, w'll deal. gara ------• - - - Reai'ors Mome Phones are Frfhge B®nofii» 1 f>rc>Tonm apt shop and age 110,900 M A G E L R E A L T . Y h o m e , g a rd e n spflc*?, p ’ efer SS9 M on ro e 7 34 3246 733 124'2, 1 D o rih y Show ers 336 4413 farm Wdi'h W*nl*d n e a r l y n e w i n « )u .p m e n t S?; SOO Hu^^ry.^ basem ent and b34 2443 9 VVofking 9 5 cjllmg on t^ay Stac k mg . aotomal *C h^V house on acr^- 130’ wcir Helen DeVries 374 5609 On ihis good mcome property. 3 CSI_733 5673 JOyc? Parion 334 8035 slacker Blaif Custom Farmmg wifhfl J3 u m c lar^je enough for a . R«»nda Bekkisr. .124 5639 nice hom es on co rn e r lot WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW* Bo^mesvond Profemonol Showing good neturn on the. Mikie S-rr»s " 733 3349 Je ro m e ' 334.4i59. s p r+ n k te r...... *sysferri AH Mnrvm UrwiM«f 734J266 - P ut,,your-m essage m " PersonalsV - P»optB...... S M A L X H O M E WTTT^ Targ ? lOf. TUM investmenT, now driceo at only Ted Sm t»h landscaping fin>shed and Anq le W a ty 733 1183 beyemgnT. -stnr-irr* 176 WTiKFTT^rd"" - y p - tTV- L o rr a y n ? "7 ~ 7I^&sar -WAyifcP hay ba]mg.~Wi1y|ii 2p__ 48;000 IT) 7253 ______73aT itTaclTon 432.500 I^ E W LVS'i'IN ’G^

:-Ihree bccJroom comfortable ______jrTr” family rporrf home m Mornmgside area roam m full baseniont Choice YOUR INDEPEN- CUSTOM SWATHING, gram or 49600 00 .^ntnTMTlTiTNlTfflnTriTTfi^ ^ ^ K im b erly location P ric e d for peas Call 733 436t , only 424.000 - DENCE NOW Three bedroom bnck home. FELOTMAN-REALTORS M o rn m g s id e area que«t T w tn F a lU Burlpy B Y C A L L I N G discing and co rru g a tin a , ditchtr>g. Member of Twm F alls . ga ra g e fervced yard 121 500 new equipm ent 336 46j 1 D « n ‘ er 436 3036 733.4262 670-6391 NEW hom« with 3 bedroom* MLS ' Service . Joe Quilici 733 0650 Pint ‘ immediate possessjon firepf^ce doubia garage’ D onald T a y l o r . B r o k e r 433 5T&9 Ihui&day and Friday - M 4 .S O O . ■ — . AAavon Sm*tt' 734 490a C ustom &wath«rHa. B aling, and Aoyl* . V^roil Wilson - G i x n r ^ 9 00 Q.m, 12 00 p .m stacking Messenger and Lewis Afvtllo Mobb'nt 1 00 p m 6 0 0 p m Call .l-7i.2?4S fguQ/ Qppnrlua4>y. Com pofry -C W O A A -f r V V'EXECUTIVES . —3—wide Harrow stackmg Austin C arr . 733 5377 HOME 2 up ond 2 10 H t i p Pfice feiioced lo» qu>ik sole' B e d ro o n WANTED Hay Haul mg' and N o — -Uiily. U 1 J ._90Q TI' S SDO d o w n 2 f lro p lo c M SCO - ^ A e h trtxj - wiTft *ruck. Hand N E ^ D l A D V i6 work weekends < tOu's hoMi«> Hqs 4 boci'oonns SlackedSiac E f-i*afhc*r ston 7]1 LARGE chormmg olde* home Origirv.ai Carr.age house \hol »i.f etl hor-rif AsS'S^ng rld crly 3316 Of''!'! lo'qo lorrnQl rJ'''iMg fOOm Pfoplo Call ^3) 6482 2 bedrooms up I down fam together wt'th m o d e rn 2 story AM tho luMufy te o’ ufos ore redecorated home Hand hewn Cur '^OM Green chopping phone ily r o o rn J CQf Q o r o q o 0>fccl heft* t»s o l.lmore 433 5T35 -lOb^ Troy National Lmen 301 GREEN CHOPPING b_c10 ' o t' s |«,>o 'o 'e CqI! Hank Wood’ ll 733 5831 Lovely fam'ily ho m e B^g 4 Second Avcnur West Twin Fatt^ Nob«* ' ' bedrooms. 2baths 2 fireplaces Fam-iy room sewing- room -H a y a n d G n a in . _ _ Mtmt

and. Short tim f Ea rn up to WO 00 Leo b Cu! lom Farming N«w^. i tjcdroom 'uii- c»tras Fails Ave-'ue East |5er evening (afternoons ) or more CANT [j^lVE'? J126^4964 ___ 22h^03.- o<»v«m«nt m new -loialAOn- 135.700- Women nteded.^~»ett- N o b ! OfijJ A f lr o c li.p 7 b e d -" subd'v.s.on. Oarage, good Mouse of Lloyd Toys and G't»s roo'Ti ^Jf'ar Dt> 'ovs'' storagr* spa (C A steal at Pree rrammg supplies NO CASH 4 L e v t L H O V F s h o p p in g a r a G I u O m . n g 423.950 BETH WICKHAM INVESTM ENT No collections or GREEN CHOPPING O N S U N R I S E .kiii.httu hauii^.— ui.l.iy— UctTvrrics- Mcca car. C:^roti«nt H A Y A C O H N - “RPyoV TO 'move ' into - m - t t te w ------R t A l T O R ------■■J^O&tess------tkcnfcUlai______W c c kl y IIU IBBIPC^ Ici'lucg ------bUl------1__ H'ti'.'' — iU O t n G o « o q * » o 'u l wrio** y O f d ___ ------3 Gen ^ 3 iOBI CQmmiMjQn . oav__c h f f hs. , plus. t A B M l N U _5il£_lhis.-uand— >tiaiULJikR--u__ lull ••Tfvtntf-^ p om - an a ta >»r ' v ------Gref*n S tam ps N o experience double car port — N^theasf ------MtS ITI iiJa------733 8363 734 3045 4lU> h<»b lar<)« rc»c t Only $13 500 noc^'S^Afr Details withoul v.ci., Boiioq^ - ia4-27J6 5 bedroom^ anp 2 ba*^^ Voi ' locaf'oo X 7 T Z5D opi.gat.on Phone 733 1790 654' S‘art with 7 B^cKooms and Juno W o b h “ W 5255 ■*J?1 Of 3M3 Will em oy its big shadr tencc\3 ! yar’d Pr .c o 445 000 ' r»pand -nto 4 Sundeck Je Irish 324 5771 G R E E N AMIETT carport can he parchased Jolph Simmon% 8 29 56^6 C A T A L i n a With a very fow ^ o w n o ^ y m e n l — A V*v.are b. . CHOPPING OF M s Ih'c na m e 6T a unlQue hom e ------. - i le.cl ho^^ 471 Wn ts eiAiNf aimoerson" complete t>ome for a low B Y O W N E R : SPANBAUER. . ■LYNW QQD R E ALLY,, ®*RU^-Bqa„G.J-limofc-News S ' ’ 17^.950 ' 6t0 B'uc L awp'i N o ' ^ Country hvmg with city C o m m e rc ia l 733 1647 comforts P« acres wth C U S T O M 731 92' 1 C a n M 4 44 1 1 o r 7 3 3 8460 irrigation w ater. CTTV SCWe'r. ■y. I f i d v pTeirsant phone f R A N B O W t N r v r n 'n g v ww»tpr. tra sh s e r v iC C . * M uvt be free to trAi*^t U S A FARMING Hour-S Formi & Ronch*^ 734 4008 bedTr'oorrti. iJlncTTe and toTm Trt DAVfHXwiFTT iPOKFR dining room, ' sTbrage basement, pasture area and garden spot W-'fl sell h o m e With F ^ r l or all of the land PUT A SMILE ON Sunday,'July~B7^973 TImeS/News, Tw io Falls. l

V E R Y N I C E A C R E A G E ru-ar 1 lAVE discounts —•Mobile O U T S T A N D ^ G R O U TE R . 120. BenO) Cejindtr. 120. Ji'ronu- 2 bedrpo'rfi home vy ^ h ^ r n n m bricK homtf 3 bedroom U 4 b aths. 1599S L O V E L Y ? btii>jx>'rTi dupK>* 5 6 0 - 0 cr g r of m eu d o w ■ 4 8 0 6- -ngTrr-i n r r m r g T ra e n s p O T spacious ro o m s . I'^ i bathS. TCTTA------DT4 -u lc u u -UL- — ybgjui. -Jots.pf urcainJ. JMt^ Ana - rartjrtea: -.doob]r cor — ».------S19 SOO W 'li r»o’ long - C.'^'i lok* mony trees goT^< Moonsione D D'eVl^pment 'e V l^ p m e With Jor 40 acres ' j mile from you a b o u l' Pele Johnston 3 U ‘Soulb W E b T L k N « fc AL T Y 73J /J4 6 H 12’ 1259 95, 7 k 14 t 299 95- F O B secluded $300 ocre ^ G^od ^eol lof ft‘creotio«‘ or hum JerorTit> L and N Real Estate, Washington (Airport Road) 73,3 36.S0 734 S84V ;J4 U 4 l ^ - Denver Mayteriharge --.nq tiutr . i\bO in IV Je ro m e 324 6123 Affer hour? 30 wide Mobile Hom«s. now 2 bedrooi>i w all -to wall c ar pj»i ir>y 2345 1«rrrts ^ BankAmer ic ard pr your iheck Di'ck, 324 S986, N ancy 825^^58,' available; VA loan Haoenda rt'frig^rafor and range BuMt m. W rite for brochure. H ig h Jump J A< W e- b * *M Ai-Ii sc-ptii. *vink or Ecl 324 4 IAO • , , , _2jom es West ol Hoso*ta.l Air (oi>diiiOned gas furnace, Tran^poline Company Bo* 9009 f Ok SAi t I anJiCjurorc cftr.rwtft-- 'sOtDfER M OUm AIN -J-in.W H -vO«>Ulwi**tvl-uj. I «v>n aiui -■santla.lion— Xut r a r e -^20y>-— ------jakt» -!>♦->» offer ------'' OFhtRING v • /j4 u ; v ■ . - Utility oonV in r e a r . SI 25nnonthl y 5* J d'-A ( pof ceU loc dr oH f-or -wif .*( Travel’tfe trailer 4 , - O w K ____mile._WQad_.Ru(fiX , ■ 73 1 2081 Of 733 ______~i u n ’ T“ rtTTTc' trom "ScmtiijT- “^rr-n-RCF: rDT5^rT3T?''nr'E^Ti— 5 ocio5~Ooodrng oiod' f165b *>r11 v-orv*-fT'^>rt1 - -- yrr~fy------' s t o w ^W ^Y- trtrOtor rrnt. 00* . tronlago ’I IS ocrai o( lush .icc.jt. MwJ'dl.l_Jr«i}Ler_ - AM-14UO&&^-f>OW-»P«(W- M ojriLQ i.n -iki _QfS,Q. M-®odow>. ^ ".JL'ltir. 6. .. 3 t*t*d »oc>rT^ •“ r ' ^ p w — T" bertrcynm— nuT»trv xfrrvr' meadow ond lhou«ond» ol - Ct'u'* tniery Ufer JuV'retui.ned with 'arcje load, |USf sUogrn ♦fQnfqgo Doii t relngerafof a.r JISO month 7JJ Iroej • Superb (nhing - o«d Oir >hy- Irt^eway f^O*1 mjss ouf.^n eAl’tiP.fl QC N EW L’l-STING ’iacri-S BuHI areS. f a r j ^ ; b u r e a u 4316 - - - ' ------T0Ddv-*O'' devBlopmefM~Cl»n> 1 DParoom hom r win r .il l HH6 2578 ■ to Sun'Volley idoho ilJJO ^ ___ _Z r £ a l t x .._;. ____ Wrtit-__rrtmnlete muHHyr^ervjCg_ urn i t^,4,000 Gent'. HopKin Sj 3 702 S Mom JtMoine mcludmu tusioni duals for cjr^ THE R ED B A R N . 1 ' j miles North ocr© G o o d fftermi p4»int lor pari hi first n>onfhs rent 6dM Lt»ncl O ff. :■ ol tdiWio 733 0M6 \m CXT montti. 713 2500 L>f .231 and piCkups ABBOTT'S AUTO' oj» Washington, dishes, furntture. W P P t r : ■joj sn p vto ^ r 8? sotyti ^ K*»«» >*■>«' I ' ' >,DonWairsre SPFCiAt eOVTNOrfOT^- TO A C W E b With Older homtf ami Dari'^uhi — — -1 ?V6e— — ~ - A L U AA‘» NfuTVi P L A-T 6 b I— W V r ■ viCvv 0< -ttew r » ! i n g ^ r i and . i P O , Bo — >•—rO 0 ^ -9 0 "<‘'«fv+s-'earfT or •-tS TTQlIEllCi— »nd x r •.'- 2~BeJioom AoffcrmcnTy. Special register, Squarp Oak Tables, Jc a L c U - 10 wrtlc,W - U l cen^s in lots of 50 pr m o re See • "'■JL r r -e o r r T5t r » d - proQf anf>-w iltv-f^t % Irom tlOJ tp .^,1 . t q u i? j i llftn e o t southiMV.t ot tw in Falls Prici\l h * VVTTT1 View In Hagcrman v d ft f rCtn'yV” White, tirries News K o t c h u m 1141 (fifntal rates depending on 655 4 323 H o ih 'jte r I r o m , F a U i. Ui.QO). Ly«ws>onal Kralch J5 F«rm» «i R»nch»» Biui* L .ikfs Branch ol L and O ti.tc Shoshone Street W ------“‘-Equal hoy poifo'e Hnd gru''» of Idaho 733 07)«> Housing Oppprfuoity' D ru m M*t 1350 324 4090 rnodt*k*(l t>oine 2 t)eclrc)0 fn home m good Bf^UNbWiqJC.tJella and Deimo BaVLHOOH SEU.1NG A F AHM? lotafior* If! hjiiucrnian. W.7QQ. B R O C K M A N S pool fables, accessories. Sales and N EW vVuri.»/er p«a/^o. iialiar\ l^EARAA-BUREAU i.SQUitivvest pi Service, n ew ar>d used Ja■^^e^ Pii.C ...... f-u-ll \ :va' ilStiist t»-.03VtK03\ “TRAItERSAttS h U TftiT n g V y m i' vpg t im m ucf[Tri> htAGET^MAia: - m o - You're m "Gobt) - Hands'* with “ T J O T T ’T ^ 734 S394 Fran k B o w e n at KAM l ETT 7 0 9 So McMfi JefCMiH* REALTY- -M o fc irr— hYTTr-^qtts” 754"^ t'CT" ~txc^LLEN T f-on^a^n^ Clarinet APPROXIMATELY ^ acre witn DO IT YOURVEl,F' Shampoo r e a l t y Please tall 733 4079 or 3?4 4 3 0 # ^ btfi crnJ Ovi*» land 6«jiloy ar^d Conn Tromtx)ne must sell 734 lovely.. 3 ^ck_nonic. yoor Own carpel, professional ■73I400B' ■ D o n W q IIoc e ' - 733 76 1 6 J o n n L r M o y n i ^ 837 44A3 4j7a 7574 ., .. 3245 p)«i.eptionaily clean ar^d snarp boi> L a w r a s o n 83^ 4883 results, a e n i a LlarK e 6hflfnR99,V^ Don Soh. “ 374 20)9 Wo TrUi/e ^or C o n & Futfuluro with companion vacuum Bann’or— Harold Keithley ?3J ?400 Land B .i i H o r n a c l a v „ . ,837 6635 80 Acres between Jeromt? and Office ot Idaho 733 0716 across OP' w Q ,,i to 6 p in F u rn itu re 733 1421 e l e c t r i c bass ampiif er, t2A0. Twin Falls Possible iubdtviSion ------— - - ■ ABBOlO T T 'S ^ T O SUPPLY, 305 R O D G E RS h o m e ' and Church L A H G E ’b K . m t) p r K ' 4l Fum tihid^C'W ram Hous*t Shoshone S» Soulh O r g a n i used pianos and Organs J “SO Plus Acres, v »\»ghwa.y troill A A o if'^ T U m ^ STOt^AGE bPACe-ror rtrnt, Ma-ii and'- atfTTtta tra njr-• Jf'^o roroo m n x crtTM vt. t'Mf»wcrv-t'0 L o d T ji r w W iitn r V n ttr y -R*eww-wOi/. - J BEDKQDM HtTUse: lur.mth5 0 ,^ Ave n ue Soufh, arppro* 3*0flo. ,ei«r\g wtth 3qniirc . ^ home, g a ra g e , shop and m ilK Darn I'n *. ,t I cO ijntf lo>‘i W 'll Raved RoadS, Underground ,iTI uMfa-. ,ind" Vdr j AiOrk paid./Vo ■ 156 MAOmCE STirerr— b en ch . W a ln u t . l*ke rt€.w. •pf's or iii.ijf f m deposit requ^ed ■ by appcntmenl only West " f/n.mrc cnu 70 -4i«r tent down. 6'^ p^r Roavon^ble Call 733 SSU End R e a lly , Buhl F’hont* S4 3 4i09, cent on rest for '5 10 acre p a rte d , -f-'St^O month inquire 430 4lh ^O R SALE, HO ftSle tram-.^nd Avi-nur { ,»st C all Boiso )4S 4743 ro^‘' r>'<.*w 50 * 125 Lol . Call 7 33 7963. s'bO - - T must sett 116 West G . Space 6. fcllLiNOlON prano oeai/titvit 9?0 Acres raw land, 3 wells drilled 734 4 95 Gardner, irrigation wafer cily Jerom e, befori’ noon ’one, gooo concl-f-on bes’ offer water. Terms .^waier at\aj,ew er.. ______3 UMlitUOM MOU5^ aft to a qualified buyer Barnes OFFtR(NGYOU.J __ . ihw ^aauUlul ciu t t< \ rti pfletl Tw*r» fa fl^ V34 ■~1V77 14' Chrysler B0rt» *>nd Trailer. Realty, iflil.-BUje Lakes -6W iJ .’SO B E A U T i r U L w.airiri piario. your 80 A c f fS d a ir y w.*lk tru o m ih ol the piftiiost 20 ocfos (fff irKiuding di»hw o«K«r «#td d U p o ia like new , pickup Vheri cam per cTioice, low m onthly paymerrt.. I it n .i r . Lo o u e r 0/ 1ft I .tiMl 87 c o w s 1000 (jalloM 4 a n k . J 3 / btOWOOMS .LafP4*.ted, excellent conditiorv a h pr'ied to Jl?.t-acres on K'niberly Road. Offu r of tclaho 7JJ OMft Q kumjjitji h o m e Hall v«oy " corp«f ond~*dipp«t « louodry small dowi payment, with b«‘drc>on» honu* drapeov jno refriqerator.>n Twin sell. 324 4737 e)on. or “ londKOpmg * pool "'ajr c6 n or subdWtSibn pbtenffdJ, seHtny lo M usic 733 8609 40 Acrc% small nnlK-h.un ■54 Airt", Nortn of Wupt^f dittgning « wgik in cloteft Mme csiale. TAYLOR AGE.NCY. iO Au "FAkAA BUREAU co.ooo 150. 6i4 2141 K Im b on v. <33 5?89 ■ •nrhjfl'nij cjooft wei' i24,U00 With REALTY MOntWN COUNTRY HOME NEW YAMAHA pianos, used 40 Acrp?^-- oare Jand t40,00a 0(*c Itiirtl dOAii OwviiL-t t.Juiiii-rJ., 40 g a l e V 'n ^ r l a Tcfr r.il TTTTinov"Y^k'vi'ana tnrrrars. x l h - 63 acre r a r m witn* ^e a rty-^^rw 3 7 0 ? . ^ AAuiii. J f ill nit; "* Hansm SHO -Aduifs relerences 34 Roorhs .-J pets rj4 271U . ,ft M -:4t' AM s' e«tj. i .1 11 M 4 JO 1 ft Stereq re«c.'0 p la y e rs W A R N E R bedroofT« ho m e. iotfttpQ 3 '; miles ■ ''T7T^3TH ‘ • ' 10 -34-L-ac! ,.*« . w w-nCi i**i**w.w.on, R E A L T Y 374 4845. 374-573S and «*k>1>4»< humw Skiflfd. Air. Cooler Service Mobilhome lowing, 4249 or 423 V967 barn. D 2 5 .0 0 0 . . M I Sl cTliv«*»<»ot -._Ci»iL 33n73J,* -patio. -Carvopv 10 a 10' 4$ bfcakdowai. se? (jgs^j:e!.cy?J»PA rVrnTntp.- m 1 397------S*or aiji- Sricd Ji?4 ‘iS40 wat<*r xooier Sales ar>d service . 40 A trv s J h<*clronrt) JO - Molril* Hon)et R O O M A N D B O A R D for d d e r ly 46S ACRES Hagerman area 3 Call 734 4900 SMA'l l Component Stereo Unit. bedroorn brick home. 160 acres m SfTiaii ' drt-f V l)arn SO ' po»»*ow»r—r ^ m ^ m d w d r y OASrtv**- —mulli uic Uart - » f IK'M'S fUJfTW* lOr Lver useci. bo e a s y *00 , Gr« Biu»- W A N T ^ t O - r(rtp‘Ot^'»ftle w om en^ rtS 42Qti Ptinni: <>ev»4oi>»w o l j aot.ftOl.tdK. Auu.JuLCjiun...' - j w i a f oii ’’o ne ^TVEWmDON" 'ID A ’47. •* ■ MT5m^Z$£>IC^ - 7 n » r 735- M o b H e 1 SCO Bill Peters, FELO TM AN "BO"A‘cTe'd988 or 733 82H ..- ’ H Vf,. I .«t'ef 6 -oo [) a. H e t c h u m C a ll 726 580^ b e a u t if u l P a n a s o n i c dairy barn tu't w.jtfr ngh' 12 « 60 m o b i l e H o r n e ca ll 734 r o m p m e ntstp r (|g_ s y y c rn .-In d U£lC>- 20 t r u c K h e c l n y cJr ,u j 1 ■ i. > , 1'n d u r \/S 000 H Y U W N f c K B a r e 40 .ii f es 40 J259 .♦Iter 4 00 p ’TurT\ YflbTF"'' sTereo tu n e r and IV.’C) M A R l E T T E W»faQ - ^ o b ' i e - 1V&7 Ju A 55 Town House e«c.eilcfit " m j T F K o K i ' o g a n d 4 cJoi'ti'e a 't.o i' G R E A T p o t e n t i a l NorthSidr s ».ir i‘s o l w a t(.T 5 , n . : I ■> aiiipMer plus speakers Must Hon>«* nt-.tr* Kef(.huni Phonr 733 i.onu ' cx‘ 2 t)evJroiji». i3 SOO C .i 11 h e t T v v cJvi* , M i g M ? 71 acres with highway and foonty B

  • 0 0 P m J«»(ry RuhhiMS 4 4 1>, r*nd nee* la n d |i 000 p e r ,n re 374 U ’ ‘ l 'je s prt'Cl no p e ’s t i e a n . n g lee into srrrrtllef parcels &oodtt*r»ns 7 horsepower R.a.ng Mc'jwer 12^0 8316 IV7j H^VOADMORE niotj.le f>onie, 7JJ 3Vl 1 fOW s a l E good used’portable UO.OOO G ene Conner, 7 33 4019 or K Ko'tl' Rc)ht; Mpfnt^S 4 npo-k' ^ p 'i T iA 1J9 I,... ______2 B E D R O O M ^fr)Qfaile MWWId o u f ■ WMI Motel 6 15 Addfign west-______iiij garacje r o n ln it^ i -; T=Wf“ 5-At-e-^ner#f-^te^t*^«^0-- T3s------Also 2-,unl1 ^ r e boy s|p^*a” nice^rencNv( MMt-NT PWaar^TY St o V e r ef r n storacje -inert ideaw^ tjryer, refrig orator w*h good ground Harold Keithley 733 M, .j.u .ugr p .u t .,11 , retail everyday Skip the Truck L.uii* ?S OOOsquart- U*ei on 2 733 7086 or 733 086S Wanted to R«nt a u to m a tic ice rr^a^er a n d ra n g e miOdieman' Valley Inter'iors 473 2400 La n d O ffice of Idaho 733 t.jrn nev. ga’i furnace 0716 fl(KWS parking aH»-v a* • S t Y Color TV set Stereo Console i^M 4046 S?0 niX 1969 12 • 64 All elec tr.t Broadm ore H.Mik Woofi.til F-ficJ''t^^n Pr-n«»v NEED OEAD s'orage for Pont.ac Gran Salar. station ? )1 IVHH M l SH J1 2 n^Kiroo'n 1 bafh <»ii emrtricaf wagon 1972 Dodgf ; »on p.ckup 460 Acres. Hagorman Area has 270 c a n y O n rim o r au'omoD'if Cflii 713 961 3 af’er 9 . 12 LINOLEUM RUGS, aOpli^ni.L‘s includ.na diSh»vdShcr, .136 i m * ;3 3 i ; ( , 3 ^ ; g g j , . C *»l 436 3 U l or vc^f at 612 Slh Cultivated acres, ^torrals Barn 2 ton a r conditioner ano awning 6 00 p AnO^TED PATTERNS, »7 95. OTHER a c r e a g e SITES Street Rupert and excctlcnrhome. A good buy dt 2UUJcciai ifun!auL.on Biv«- i _ i4,000~C,4U.6iA-S04a„ ...... ; - b a n n e r FURNITURE. Twin 1187 OOO 00 Blvi) NOf*h Chor.r nuS‘f'r-,-. 1 ‘ ^ ' >■ r I'. g,i,J inQn ------i^CU -UJU L - —murv^ I 'd'QL'r k.ios ;5 IO*”:;! o.;,,., r., -lb . ■'SO-'TraU'cT Hou^fl. 9'7 TT r^ftraqF f^i.iy rWifTTnTy -nr UJt- ' Prr k ns Blue u.tKfS Bi.n.vf. ol J2 Furnished Apt*. 4 pw pl«^«r CLEAN ER S Sates, serv ce, bags ^ f^cr*?s t*Mween l-iler cir'U niuii.; all Wilhin 5 3 m.lf, rT^ «*-pans.on Unturn.Shed 41.500 734 y«*rtrfy Pref{*r northw rsf section UNFINISHED furniture, ntghNT-'' I ANO-O*-f-iC E Of IDAHO 711 u d f ' s <11 I e s S o r , »> s tree Tah f ,i:'s l po’rn ’ifii 'V S' W 7J3 S06\ Ol 'own ( ,m M3 UOO gufli'ty good selection Mary U7 lb______J«; I u i'1l* yol I (. oo« se derr\ons'ra*-Ons 7)4.U2i...... Carter Pam ts:-^1936 Kimberly ...... f>,nu Buhi W'»^ lovf' r igO f? T k I K -n t t,(I V s Of. 0-f '»^*‘U -i------?ip a r-nTtt« m v - r..n> mOcjern J hedf’ flgm Roaa 733 34v3 1'^’ .' A ^ j a C 'n , MofJ I*- Hun^|• ) i » Ofn- ’ Wvj anti t h i e f b e d r o O m po'en'.at wopu^^s S4i66iJ MAIN ^ I L b T businuss UunUiiia hu'jsi- n v e j I uoiti lor 2 ur J h o r ie b EXCESSPROPERTY SA l E w:*^ ha«.e'v.rr'» -Pr*cc SJl’ .SOO - - THt 5AWTOOTHS AJ. w.U U .X(Ut.MU-Cutn;i(ii 1 ¥ - . .turnancd. utiuiios BY FOR SALE n«v/ spanisn, goto UAtjD orrtCE Of »0 a h 0 Sw iT>r,, ng y,,^| PMOfT^! H i 2138 or 'H.'wi' f-tMj’ rrnCCs' ’ W « 8T ^ ( I- U. k f' ,T k M S ’ i j U ' 1 s H' U*' I DAhO w ing f crush velvet couCh and love sea!, ' 0^ 'C b l)O u !h w q > i of Ivs..n ^:3 4 l ; j lakejj Hran< h l <>nd o n re ii' vV/NTED'^O 'WfcNT ft Civil aiR patpol also coffee table and end tables f Oltv R.-Ow' fwl h,,'TM. s.If ih idiV'V - -- - Ix'i r00'f' ho'Tii- sojth ot K»nitJeri, s e a l e d B i d O N l- V m 3227 P »‘v» 1 WHW iL .{X Q p«r ion. a«r or T vsi.rti^Jiv e iO e riy 4_£»upic> 42J tiectconic and Commun i?!'0 r_ _l T t;.,', iM'i «-on 0 ■'‘OoeO . «. ar por I -Ul*l.**es type equipment coi^^e^cia «02 South Lincoln n r '. ' - * f r . . 407'/ 71 INCH color TV console, ' r q u i p m p n t «. m a 11 " n v r ' i l m c n t SUBDIVISION PROPERTY lu 'n s/n*0 Can 3 26 5 9 . F .ie*r type ’ape recorders*. «ecit.c Je rom e 334 5232 »econdirtoned and Ouaranfe^tf .UJlUi— Uixxu U J O o r . p , , yn.lo- 4 0 „> h o l pnwer Supply. yeneo 7 J 1 0.' 16 rT-\ scr-naneous other eie< Ir i,c ai 240 o q e nr-. 7 s.,Jos tor .ippo.n’n.fnt 3^4 SSB3 n e a r G)0(1 n g C o in ’ etju pn - eni H e a v y d ut y 1 ■ ft WANTED Used Furniture. A, r rs u *' cl ‘r ‘.pr 11 *. 1 er cJOwn’ CNvh JorOfTU! NO p e ’ s 1 *' I NC. o» ‘ USED Model A IBM Eiecfru; 1 I i< s a u to m o t V p p.< kup Appliances. .Baby Ihmgs. • on All r h.t, , qr .» r1 •ir ,gf o P'-r ' , A n;j r o ■ n 1 MOCH) Typewriter Uses carbon Ribbon tr Ui k St at >on w a g o n 2 . t on Antiques We do Uphofsfenng i.( I- 4 bedrooni FUWN i SHED 2 Ocd‘’OOni, k'l. p.»S' ur 1»■ v i f V 1 squar*- »ret AH n.i^n hfO E*celleni condition USO Cai' CJiesel 'r u e k 5 ton >’ . • r ac tor Ha , es F or ri.ture 733 4010, M .t, C inO «T tllQ< k ^ p U fl oJ.J'ly room. Iront rOOm. A p BANNER F URNITURE tr^** Ort 0 ^4 4**0^ and uDtiQls!er yyilh Blue L u ilf C . WifHj W4i.^uaw^r.tw» s. B»^.i£l.nu. V 7nd A v e n u f W est 7T3 T417 3?4 ?99S SINGLE - O O U ilt WlDfS f 'le' Reni electric fchampober SI RESORT AREA GR EENAW AL T S ^ T K jf S-" ' '»!'■' ' M a’ Mo Cjrmcn PrufUy 324 34fl4 u "■ ti OS A .1 t)r .ii > .-U'rd un' ' Bonu*'lu' 'evMii 0'*‘0-.n J t witev West o! Weit 5 Pantv 47 2 bedroom bdiemcpt aparir-n<*n» . . 1- .... fVSt. int ApDli«nc«t -9.!P. ldP^,9, . ,Bu>»oo»t hot Phoft*733-6U)------tor rent, nearfurr*.s>*e<3, sale OR TRADE or smaft f g n ’ ’c r eiec ’ an , .«nc1 .>■ i i) d i Im m ediatp posseVvo'n "T" trailMf, QooU UL^Ai^ i9AlM clLD.V.an. - PaymmJ ^-nusi bii .n !nc_luf!K Q? vovtN G*: Mus’ sacrifice 7 year Bedroom TiffWP "FTJpn yrrr^ -TiQiAJf.Qi_WtMlH--MtiUti. -4*xooUw io^Ace caLL-7iA 4.406. ^ — r-rirts I ?3 442' cm ificq-gtrr* pr m onry gTtTrr- - u»u'o'’' ^-’ctr''ypt 'auyu'nij fiL, in pgr"'V"" 11t,00C > eU u ci U 500------I960 -10 X -5&- N EW ‘nsyrtorvm -' ■rpAt»- lUi-'ijii '<>00 00 . nung. poQl highliatiii area, A ..»»* ------lo n g BOY BED IIS Gaswa«i>'^r Ou.* VTE RS CAP Jo .I-' **- c'* M ^'ooT WewL*s»tng — Q06<1 M O O N M obile Horrre ~T Rooms nnn t>atn* pi». no anrt d r y e r , SSO v a c h C*ooO *41J41Cw. .w.. J u l » 16 1’ '0 3 * bedroom home with children no pets HI 6863 or H4 }aiiSt tdent.iy .icm 0( »eo*Kjnol QjiiJ I ondo'* 'f'> All ems iQf ‘.ale goodswather nave bidder s name address ISS.OOO 1 Oedrooni no p<*ts 04 3246 ^r»*- CW‘f -iin g lfi—o u a i 2 r.fl.ng r^orses 1 24 5 1 72 h O k V CARPET sweeper. tIO Acres good fornmjT( ,^i 2(3fl .375 02<57' or .Roy UiO^' B.ds r-nav ' I'-tX', S -.-o V’ palest g.ft of all Ha;ei Nafus 733 property near C ndv ^ and . rtn 1 62 1 678-^ n- .vr .m P O FLEET WOOD 33 Unfurnished Apts. 56 2A . A'TR C O N D I T I O N I N G to ^ e n ' or m a r k e rJ c o n ' a i T - a« n ^ In terstate 8P w .ii sen at 5 ? i Blue L o W o i Blvd N ofif^ Br.. 3 T Rcy U'ot’ 8406 ’ 14 X 5 6 A P y g j e x e * buy r^fr ig»*r <=*t lon or w a te r type Heaani-arirrs B.< la r-g tws.ooo 197; Wn ripool d'shwasher, like N e w l.Ot New or usee* large selection a ' e d tn . j a m v*. cj nr*w C an T33 791i B A N N E R /URN i TURE 733-M71 Other Good L .St .ngs t>ot^ L g»- l u x u r y 2 tx'droom appUantes. •^ayrT'o'*'- t c rfln d a i P u b i< 2 BEDROOM q u ir ’ -a rra Aciutts no pets Ji45' Sm.111 Ac Cu. , ant I is/I Amana * 3 frlG-lOTS ^ 4h«9-Caf|H»< •, ;^4-3Q69 afiet 5 00 US60 tt99i ^ood Locker*. 20- fy>* m -^y^nn- ■ . Inv^itfTie^* Opportunity I mcxiths old C a ’i ^35 79t5 n»»is>do rity I.naTls Soil ' ClaJk »K*. .rt o N t W 2 - -bedroom- dupio* with o<>e 'Ow lond u'liis No VpI honn p Set up & Delwery Qa'ayt* ciraoes water Aoultsonly S T O i i a g e *iHEDS *G BUTLER REALTY n •< V nni wcsl Utah S250 on ocro louklHQ LOufUfy ,Sidli_ M 3 *^39 -HOUit h^t>v Usecfnr’« FF*'TTrTbrtq c>r' two bath's fhipp bedrooms wtu'ois. '.res. ira m e . Hr,*! Morse ngs • D O E M a in Jerom o, idar^o l a r g e , 2 bedroom ba'icmerr' retrgcrdied FWEE I'OpMto torr.ly room An, DtlS’ u rr (lose m $17 ^0 m o n tn Bus 324 8166 Res i:4fl04A a p a r tm. no pets Cle.anirxj 3aS^ t65 VV Harr.s So ' San At. H M iin g A^Air Con BAILEY ROBERTS CtrptTS’ ** r p Q u ir p c J # ? 3 '«V 4 J. C311 733 . —-__ Tr^Snf^sco D e a i ^ ♦U4H£jcrU_. . /. m o u if lei, .. . ‘ v'd P A V M A R . / N EW ‘ Crfrrv/g*fed fiberyliW? for REALTY. INC. T R A D E U P ! *5995 INC , Mr- De-bmid - A m c*‘'W.'oner Large WihdOw i n A c r * t h a r m ground could ' pa’ os carporfs. etc Western fool ih#» N o o d m o 'p T ,p<’ \3S0 new, now S200. J years 2 0 8 7 3 3 4 2 6 ? B u i s b m * / l i n o p l u s h Nursery. 54Q »^.>er Ayen^e ______wbd*v*♦»«— d fttiq n od— Uui ni'an gquiiv m vsiir prsniKf clecfrTcheat pvrn^. wTTTr" 450 K # od »»ocli fonch lo*< o * ho'^'ie"’ Trod« yoiir woy into _ _ tOMES -r-Slid* in lTo6r^v T o n " ” us W “■ w«J ’i f .....C u ut M y r r soften^ gas log f-replace. double saddle and bridle Call 473 4710 CCMJO'tjoners 4300 e a c h .n good Iwuitr-bboJ nm\ n* - •» n M u ti ond comioTft Qarao«j, pnvate patio autpniatic W A N T E D G ood used g a v farOr, iJi^q K;mte»rtv Rd.'^ 7.a4-3^-*a x:ohdi!iOn. U ilA J L . > w^ll lenc#d T W T R T A I X S ~ T o ITr^'AvJ' I ~ 733-6^70 -/ ‘I- ______- . ___ _ W A N T E j D T O B U Y two tarr^bS Of f r t e W O ’ *'' '’r¥3MP7Tt¥& t i l i 173^-^43** W Af?EHOUSe- ■0 :rATg mater.At Tor patfOS. fra»ler efectncity. water., trash dispoial, CREENAWALTS conStruct«on w ork. J & R V«r>le Skirting, and fencing, eK 702 S lincotn imrorr>m 2 Bedrooirns automatic laundry facirities an Buticters, K im b e rly 473 4373 WESt^E^N NURSERY 3 ? 4 -4 3 7 « Front Kitchen formshed Neir O'Leary Id^af for NEEOLEPOtNT TAPESTRY -TK ■ yarn, ranw^.___Czew&L. kill__aiXL Single ii'ay. wpfwfittr* 9^ ^ ~ w A n 'i U 0 ia Ooll5"SS~. - Xi9r9§9 Siiw** ------ntfnion. D yfiflD SaLe. iwonaw •.-TuwOar^t ■' 9am to 5 p.m men. women and icmidr-cns-XJotluno,^ xeclinerv — and'lots of misc- ilemi. 439— Tod:— -— "g yenue H — a c ro s s . ifofB .i___ S ^ W J i ...... _ ■♦ide - WILUBUY herrin«bdn«. •vtorm^fic uromTTurv - appiipnte^ ^^ S S L ilS L o H Pinc* covered building ocr« andi Snake River Auttton—nst le ^d e rv 0iper«r>e milfcef. b u lk MOUNTAIN WENOCLU NEW AND USED- WO P^lfb SALE, at Ti73 EIiMBetfv-n M ofies N e a r SoH^t ’«>ttry« 7 0 * .' A Street; Atonday Saturdav..,».00 Tk)ulevard^ fOr J u ly 9 m lOttt. ------tank 50 n « d »»• “ V BEDROOM plus s l^ if ^ portf^ S«30 opcnr Fridays until 9 00 barn. OTO.OOO T e r m i d d w n STATES S»cire.^d.reh’'tn*TJlar, rOrh»*K«J 7 3 3 . 2774 o r 536 2303...... \ . . I XV’ J V ^ A : » V -

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    Excellent-1966 Chevrolet, ‘ 1 ton pickup, tall c> ^ per stiell, 40,000 MQIQR CQ ___m i lo^ t*M r oTl 771 ' 7 ^ at.ter 6 00 U.0<4lh..AVE. WEST 1964 lntcrh675-^ ' 4 dooi M'dorv V B ong.nii_lUJlomo«4C liQ,.,mi5,ran .pow er sl,.i..r..q Oir ro n d ition - - '.C ^ Ufcn* 1971 cHEVf?orEi BQ^EirrT": r^3Tsr^ 1 w ho^l ^ Iv o *V^8 eriglf^o 4 ipopd trohsn%<>yo'' •'SA.iea!ik9!>______1. - .. ' . .

    1971 FORDBRONCQ^______v — ^3195“ 4 wheel <(r.w. V 8 ui.ginj;. r odlo , loc(< oul hu bi ' t'ulK olT>^^h di.|u’.o*porkogotp ^ : -U969 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN- >2199^ Carryall V 8 e n g in e 4 spftifd tiQOAfnifcsion hiic h b.g m.. »oM good ttrci 9 o o n o n . QiM fpoi cloon WpV“5 7 3 9 5 > . . p r- 1966 DATSDN PATROl...... „ ; «44 §&--!» 4 whool df4^e. lull ro b • Wa5 '$ l 395 • * - :1972rPQNTlAC CATA11N Ai_ . . 4^ door sfJon V ff engine outo«notic »r an^rr'nivipn. powof iiee/mn ond brakes air ------T-..w«J »-,'J ______:.._1 ' M*__i I I ------‘ — ------%:------•±-7] ~ fyrvt|i'tJonliT^’""'Tpi>p^ orrd_ r r u » w : cp n lr o t ro— - v o c o u o n . 1971 . F Q R a CUStOAA Q . . . . 275 Sfdon V 8 ervg.of fodfp ^londocd 5 whiiowaU.firo|r0 Wo» S1*1 695 1971CHEVROLET CHEVELLE .. ^2450 ? door houlfop V 8 t*nQir>u slQinJofd Ironsrni^^ioo rodio imtod g'oss whitowaH IllO-i 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO . “ *1575 — f . ^ door Kordtop v s engiru.* ouiomoiiC Irani'niiMon jodjp v\hiiL*wQll hfu> THE MOST TREMENDOUS, FANTASTIC SAVINGS OJ t lo o n . VVoi S179S. ^ ^ THE 1973 MODEL YEAR AT ACE HANSEN 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA . . , .■ *1395 CustofTi coupe V 8 e*»gin© gutomoftc ♦nanvmivsion oir cond'lioning powof steer CHEVROtET: I u d icf tinT T rr rg tc n n r^ w h jV ^ a ir frry v ri?cV To'i^------NEEDS. YOU NEVER BUY A CAR FOR LESS!! ACE HANSEN No. 3-412 No. 3-532 CHEVROLET 1973 BEL AIR — T973 CAPRICE iStation wagon, 350 V -8 engine, au- 4 door, V -8 engine, automatic tonnatic transmisston, power steer­ transmission, power steering, pow­ ing, power disc brakes, body mpurd' er disc brakes, tinted glass, body ings, fuU 3A/heel covers, glass belted mouldings, factory air conditioning, whitewall tires, radio, beautiful soft tilt steering wheel, radio with rear beige finish. speaker, auxiliary Slighting, 2 tone W e endeavor to do the paint. •VO I U A A E P R I C E . . ^TDUUME 2 6

    No. 3-490 N o : 3 - 5 9 6 1973 AAALIBU 1973IAAPALA 4 door station wagon, 350 V -8 en­ V, ^ ,\A« .'-'i.i. lii.\h t u u l.u i^ h t Sport coup©f 350 enginor auto- gine, automatic tronsmission ,: pow er n i I , ' , /i, , - .1 , A HI t I ■- I, '.’■III ’

    mcHic transmission, power -steering, steeringr-ti^t steering wheel, power ■ : : .'.I , '■ M-/.. „■ - r : , : J . power disc brakes factory air con­ jdisc—btok^&T tinted—gloss; ^joxiy ditioning, tinted glass, special sus- mouldings, radio, chrome roof car­ pension, radio. rier. « I ' l ■! 'Illl h / ■- ,, /' ... . ______\l^-M-lLLLlLm- : - l l ' ''''' ‘^1- SIMPLY ■ VALUE' 1 7 0 L U A A E " V O U JM F PRTCE PRtCE . . You con kove the comfort of th»* medium —rtr». eor. o< th^^-^mm nni— f- 3 l« cw. in. V -8 engine, combin- * tmroimrs HiD-sBE^irniiTE w ilh Tt\* ■#2«TOmv' of opiftotfon w kiek- Ck»y»le AAANY AAORtlN STOCK o it lomo«>« — oil lor on

    Open Til 9 For Y«o* Inilallon A t . . . pay lUOO on car no better . p rettiest-color conrlbinatiohs available, m oss green than this BAROAJNf Price cash DEAN MOTOR CO. ■|V69 fo rU lOn, 4 d cood'tlon v\/ith green m atching vinyl roof, and o f course its fUny 1968 JAV-Elin. Mechanically l967’'Volkswagen.*„,/ V)ood, ^ o d tires, easy on gaS £all loaded including factqry air conditioning, the works^ *uto»’Fnt Sj I« ____ M Autrt for Wl> , n * 53t3 ” " 1 9 6 9 C h e v r o l e T C a t T f a f o T doo. hdtp * 1 6 8 7 W63 FORD WAOON. OOOd TT5TFRICE $656X8tr " ' ^ 1 9 6 6 Fet'd FalconTft^v^inSer sTondar'cf. ^ 5 9 5

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    1 9 6 6 C h f . y s k r Mowpofl-. ■ . . . !97! f a l c o n . QOQd Irdnspor'iflf ONLY — nwrviowmiieaop. can ^ I * 6 8 7 Many more Olds, Buicks, Chevrplets. of alJjffffds,'3'doors, 2 , 1^67 Ford f airlane j tianr. 1 I9dj CLASSHC RAMBLER, very -good wxw>a«o«r-^3rOOi^U^>«fOOO 1 9 6 6 R a m b l e r , 5*1:yffrnJe sl'dndaff r-,-, - " * 5 9 5 Air Conditioned, »2,900, I’licnt to n d 'l'O n 6S4 J H l s ^n-fi ftikm li IT ^ good rohd>»iOf>. w ill trade tor I 4 wMev* vehH,4«^- Jja iWU. 1'964 Fonfiacp G T O * 6 8 7 Chivy wagon oody, two 10 ’ e . j L ^ 1969 PLYM O U TH EURY III ^WOTOR CO - i - 1 - A f i = 7 - 4 1 ^ 1 9 6 9 G o l a x i e 500 " r* 1^87 ^ jf " Sth _ Sqye-A-tof" ... ~ -lV~fr~UTTotnTT:------— Out£Ui>Olu IrnnstMissiuti I 1 9 7 Q J e ^ p .W o ^o iu jt'f 4 yuhool fjnvb' sTui?p - > 3 2 9 0 196^ diets 442. y e T lo ^ 'w ith Diac»C^ -GOODlNOr4DAHO 934-4438 - pflWOf fcJoCMjng, Vinyl fop, 4 ‘'Sp»»ecJ S(£*e'if j?3 ?8Ul 595r •T” . , y*. • Ay<«nut« East, ap artm e n t .34 734 -i 967 PlYAAO UTH - 1 9 ^ 6 9 C H e v r Q , t e t 'M d n b , u ^4 doo, >edon ^ 1 0 6 7 V 3 ef'gi'u* outomottf Ironfccmssioti p ow o f %tO€'Mng ^ MANY MORE TO CH©OSt^^e^^-

    1963:j^EVRpLE^IM P^I,A, V 8 e»rrg*r^o

    co^t-to-coast W e s.nv nur new D.it^un 1200 delivers ' around Inllc^ per ^.ilion. But rcL'cntlv ______\Ve d rove a ne\\' D atsun 12(H) from L..-\. to N ew York, aiiJ w itluiuLhpecial eciuipnitinL (ir special \vc jvcr.a.v:cd aii inLrcdi- , b le 3 t.9-m ilci.-p i;r~j^lu i;i. t-I.uii.1 S2y.tt5 fur gas,-, coas.l-xo-coa^i-1 Thc-^j^xxagc cajr-jn- AlIierfl^;r^L'lS /Irn'lTnd't'^'Tm rlcs pe'i" ga llon

    ... It w ou ld cost n early / /h l ' c f jm t’s as m uch for the same trip! W c think buying gssn- iiTrcT-s-tjncofilicrdtiilcsr-ThTn'^ynTrcan cln THE SELECT/ON OF w ith your m oney. Save real countable dol- larb w ith a new Datsun 1200! NEW FOR as AT BILL D riven Datsun ...... then dccidc- 1 / ^ m M A N F O R D IS THE BEST Its! THE

    THUNDERBIRDS LTD S GALAXIES MUSTANGS MAVERICKS V. & P IN T O S X-

    Sunday, July a,, iy/3 . TIhftesNews.. Twin F a lu V lA^ho k '

    " A u t d i m Aurot For Ule 31” AMtov For S alt Chevrolet BelAIr, Excellent »»4» ■e.ulcH LeSaOre, a ioor KELP/t I m over m v head! -W71 F o rd Club W a g o n . » 2 . V 8. . condition. Best Bid Buys, Or. C. H. 197?Vega. perfect condition, W65 C H E V H O L E T B e lA ir, 4 door, -*»rdlo)ii «ulom«tii;, .power M v 1qs& is y o u r gain by ta k ing over ton, 12 passenger, w ind o w s all • i Hiihi On.CMWt steering', runs oood. Call S43 miles, call 734 3&3S V 8, eLtxioni 'uii. 83J-4401— MS. ' 'J3a.ymenls. . . . . on.'a~lfiJ3-01ds _ . Ofn> . •od- ^CAund. ..eucellent mechantcal —cond4ion.— H »»w —Ovty-— Sp<^ing V 8 enginB—Qooa— , condition .733 8832 Orange. ^4 brown. vLnyi root. Shocks, tires and snows S2.900 call »^0R S A l F >t> ver Y good 1970 Monte Cario-WhiVe wi»h. Black ^VW^ijRVETTEconvertiblehard- . Saddle iQterior. with automatic, 776 3526 or 726J15J5 K e tc h u m . -OWdiliOn. Por'd C p u n lrv . IQP ButXiiL-fceati.. Blache Y6W &:W >flaiE^ -tnn3^1 h Xi7.»h» / —# »> PeUia GMC-Sates-tn-Bt » t-^ -T^YlQn ^ondtlioninu. - . I9tf Cadilljc-6l40rjd0 H ai Bargain, nr ralf ---liQnil fQn{li)inn_-Stiarp.-i5i •'■ eiiic t. ..'ini- lit J »7<.,r< lli I A ^eermvT-nrw—rrmr-good g?ntfitiofi^ 1450.. m .< 2 ^ 'avarlkgs^ Ekcelltint 'condi-tion. 1963 Chevrolet convertible SS. now ___ •* •|~~upTT0TsTery-an0 oveT »h»ut#<»*"^Catt^ U W A N T AulomajJc^ Transnnissip/i ' 421429L . .. •. ^»i.flaQAua»ia< ^•1R BUYS 4 Chevelfe _ ‘a r i 6 f i A uE~ t W ^ f t i c - a s t »;-4 w cash 733 6709 197-2 FORD. .-$ ^ 7 9 5 19&4 O O D C C f^LA & A v ruris gooai TtfESE! automatic t^^^smisston. radifl, iio e c 'n g trade Jpr picku p . I 966 CHfrVSLER-^- 1941 THONDERBIRDM door. 1970 CUDA. .a8J...iw^peed. top NtW YOR^tR 19/1 d o d g e - ; . , $ i 395 4 doo* . hQi.dlup 'o o ti. • hardtop, 352 fengme. power -Qdiaxie &00, 34.000 condition, must see to appreciate i dooi >edon piodiui 9 'yen 1969 Buiick special w agon. 350 V 8, •Cofonei i-uiUMn 4 dgof sedo(< li eiujiMf u p ons/ni^siiin f. _ Qif t omiiininif^q qold with y^^>nQ. power brakes.^e^ ^0 U tK ’ udi m «ies, JTOtpfnauc, po'M ^r 388 Jetterson 733 4594- powtff sliitinng powei bioitu* motollit qll Hoofhof tiff tOJ on 0 cfirome rFverse” wheels ' s rV e rin g , 4-tio»<-y^-— .standard transmiUM>a..-Aewu tir.es> wiAwl tool > 3vl 0^)0 w h ile lup, liy;^ Cod_ _23a0_ t>Qvver, - aggfl..ypng!»!gH£rffig<* n**w iHUotft -tiom picjoly oc|uin running' condition. air I97tf’ oTdv 442 W 30 454 C u b ic 1972 Javelin S.ST. A u tom a tic S3.00Q ~ p o d iMcludmg focfOrV Qtr cohii co nd ilib n m g 733 2993 tSOO Inches, mags 733 J3I6 atter 5 30 $229^ FOR SALE Model T For or UOO and )aTdkf over payments C h o v o M o •L-.looi cutofi V H e n iji' holding p».iwuf stoe n g •pov • ->«oierrng i^cnvpf CT 1971 PONyiAC~sr^tionwagon,~73T~ 'i ’rnt'cj;- oxtBtlonr lamiiy'- 7474-' - • - '■ ------4 »1'*3or herdtop: -1^69 -P eiN tlA C . power seaK an i windows, vinyi r9711:ORD LTD . $ ? 0 9 5 ,11,. 4 Jo o » ^^aMj!op OONTIACS A^UST SELL 1972 Gremlin X top. nearly ne>v jnp many •nc‘du/-n h(iM* if> iijtOf ...111 twcetfent Gas Mileage - Take over 4 dooi ho'.tlop V e .•iiginf iu.1 2495 >BUiCKS • «6^-Cougnr XR7, 289, V8- extras. eMtr»» In, lakeover p a y m e n ts 734 5038 call fransm.ssion iusi overhauled Doo. T ra ile r 1300 00 All 1969, look ing jH ' hiokos nii.tivuii tofy oit I Oy'd\lio»iif\g ni»w CQ» -S- . iutuldy^-or atler iUlfl A-n». any 4214 good, ru n 4»ne, lA k e f l . 30000 for L”d!i;U !ii c i niqhf N^ ' . trodunn ^ Q fo n g o d tO lOcol l)u v all Traoe Ski Doo. Honda. fU»>smon C o m b in ed , separate lor SL150. Ed Studdord's PLYMOUTH ■>OA4„rwig.. «>nn tbt p^r '1970 F ord X L . L**celU*nt coMOif'On, X L 2W riepPnriing4>n cond>tion— 124- rTif y 7TI 4 TJooT sodoQ vuntx^rsl --WE Bttf Engine. 3 speed Hydromahc TiTe -Tr a n t m ission See b e t w e ^ 9 a m 733 3969. * 2 7 9 0 : guU. .1 Junv «n>4 fooUi goocJ . • . - USebCARS“ >nd 5 p m aT 516 2 n d eel EasP , r O R ^ A l E by o w n e r . 196^ BEST BUY AUTO SALES >yiO ^ ______NEED A mMiir_y f^r? 19A5 1969 CHEVROLET. PlymovAtn & TX , 383 4 i»peed. m a g $ -Theisfen AAotors Ttr-Dnderoird, bOcket seats, air. wr>et‘ ls., r a d u il tirps , m u A t Ed StucWard Kurt Hall Iitipolo stohpn vvogo't c«it*l 1969 O L D S 4,42. 365 horse. 4 spued, power Windows, and niany .other vcri.fice ca^i-926il^{h-trfi« siHi al Im^i oi %«'tond 4.0I iut>\ 1675 7 -3 3 - 7 7 0 P m a gs, low m ile a g e ~V^34 5726 extras Pnced right 734 3329 31^’ ; Yakimd Street Fiter 60 V 2 nd Ave. South , , 7 r^.^-9 v n n QQQ^-lQflk'l pnoH 197Q-M E-f^€Ufr i Morqi.i'' J idUat, li ^ 9 5 owrUji 'bcbkifiTuI fTieJiym TH"HIuo' tpp. lo t Tory — ------(trnbnihq vieToTTTT Kqdeti J.doof sedon 24J)00 miles 4 speed tfoiumi^sion buckol seo»> iho bo%l in oc'ofio >2995 m y gdicj in c^lor 1970 PLYMOUTH "*1280 Stol-on wogun oil bi'igu Ic _ ^ »*'...••-• ...... - — ^ 1967’B U tG K --Jo lofol bu sif't’s sniQi YOU'VE WAITEILLQIIfi Skylaik 4 door hardtop 1 hos I Owner o w n e r 51 0 0 0 octuol nulys ihe b<*si ?nd cor ever $ 1.9.8Q. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN . Jvvt .fiflhl for .baL^. o n ti ioxib - fro^ntv. S fh o o l o» wQik b n g h l 1966 CHEV^?0LET &ONG ENOUGlt 'fid bucket VvTi's speed -Coptit®- ‘ 4wjrf-K ■595 ■196^-M ER€W¥- ±495: -M04-au Xo _ tfgon ■borohqod j^o'locoVbu* UPt^lME 1965 FORD nosfcmon ediu'n g»eei M g s io n g . s ullo n o w h ile . 6 cyl . w o o d - ■aygngn’ if'dof e ngine 3 speed trons rock faclQt Cond«ho*vrng - mission radio hoat^f______OM Viriyfl I ' ' M efr ury V *595 finest Wuyu" — —— I W T O N T l A r ------

    buv»n»*sM»of» Kv feouoKt new mcHTum groon witw ith iv^hiiu Bel All 4 ffoor st»dofi vinyl lop tjll v in yl iriteiiOf g o o d . -ovQfngn milopg- r^aUy ci«ron 1 9 7 3 •nside ond'oot o personoli/ed * lu -u fy sporf>'tiif:_. 175 - V 9-7 -0 -M «^ ^ R Y — - m o n u r e y V X 5 4 doo i st*doM iv d w-il' while 1968 DODGE. lop oil lobric iniorior 1 awwnbf Charger 2 door hofdlop be cleon os o pin rodiol iites lo n g e d to loco! Dr w as gu^ W aitad l.otni chased n o w o n d a n e w car M u s r c o i IT'S lr o d « «f> e q u ip p e d w ith "every . * _ 1 8 9 0 _ _ Enough . |f's Here! :!_Cenlm jenlak„. .tfjing inc luding fcj’c lo r/ oir cor' Man»erev-HoTdto|cr¥ C b p r i 's d ilio n m g m e d iu m bro*wn mb r966 0l[>S F-85 ' , Continental Mark IV t Encellent 2nd cor^maroon with I i* Monterey, iedons C o m e t s tallic block vinyl Wp oM leath UOSJE-OUTr^ —vr*wiertor— ------_ mdtching intefiOf____ou iom n tif I ~:--Mopf«nBiJrBro^tnimr--Tr-nciI5TS y-p s,r tronsmission V 0 ©ngir •^Marquis » MontepoHnrjilnpi ______; - ^Inlion W pg. j^usTffony'^fany M ore. Theie Are Jy*#.A-Ec *1280 M 9 0 ■ 1969 PONTJAC 1971 MERCURY 1973 M O N TE G O M X ' 4 door hardtop r*ew cor Trade Morquis Colony Pork one oj in b ro w n w ith w h ite ,top runs . ihc nicosl vwogoas m.0 » « o »«/ ■good looks good foHory Qir ••—.a . it. hod olive green luggoge rock c onditionmg w o o d ponoltng g ro »ri v*oyl in. $ Tffrior rodiol »»res ^octory o ir___ c a m p 1490 COndilionifTg power vloofing SAVE HUNDREDS pOwet b'Oko> wrfh cross coun -f WC f - - 1963 C O M tT try r»de pockoge 19/3 M e r c u r y M A R Q U is : z r ^ttrTitm" -wogon

    f o r F . h c 4 7 i <) 1^73 MERCURY MONTEREY WTE 4 DOOR SEDAN 195 T 97 2 D O D G E • P o lo r o 4’ door hord*Op >uper 1967 OLDS shorp l*ghi pos’el blue w hite D ell 88 4 door sedgn all vinyl top medrum blue fabric 1973 LINCOLN boige m color otf whut* m interior lotfory Oir C0 nd*’ '0 r> SAVE AVER ^120(1 l o r ’ laclory oir conditioning ■ ng power - steering power CONTINENTAL very cleon cor runs good brokes i»s hod 1 nwn©r new SAVE ALMOST '1400 look s good CLEAN UP PRICE ^ 4 9 6 7 cor rr'ode in hos been entreme ly W ell cored lo' GL.e-’zuf' C!EAN UP PRICE . . :i3 36864497 ■895 4 A V & 1970 FORD Gala*io 500 4 door Kord*^ 1970 MERCURY V 0 engtn^ outomotlc Transmij W a r Q u ' i ' Bro.u'ghafTi 4" d o o r WA^ $»43fr 1973 MERCURY MONTEREY sioh. pow.ax si«A/ino- focior^ h£M.di*x> b/*9 ^* ^e<4 b*otr*» vrt^y4 . -fl:/:.— .^o.nditjQning b e ig e witith ‘kpiti oU vinyl interior a real p o w f * ’ SCO’S power sfiorpl© w*>\dows stereo e.p'y'hirv^ NOW you co’^ pu^ 0 *^ tti.^ * ______. S - 3< .TImw Newt, Twin FatU. July 8^ •

    -Z_ :?QIS&<4;P1>— Secretary of^

    simple as possible and-have ‘ ‘tVrhaps we could g rt rtjore mere people vote in-! (c) Washington Star-New« are still b);. the weekend, elections.____ there cpgldJje^a rsquicsinifiltf GH ARLO TTESVILLE, Va. flaugh told them, he woyld He made the remarks in light > ^ a t to recall a liegislator there was, 'Aldemarle ~IS8ue warrants cM rging, them of the reciirm<)vem?nt/igainst would have WKfela nw -Connty SherTff Qe6r g ^ Bailey rej:alleth Jjfr enjoyed m aterials violation of m _ Pwatellp.. , last, ClecUot -; for that in ij thing harts' storMo pick up the latest copy "Most people-seem to have at objectively," Cenarrusa He added perhaps the of Playboy and lesFing through cooperated,!' said Bailey. said. - ' legislature should study under. .•asuic-iPl '«■ ,, "We’re a very conservative " I think the recall" law ,wi\at circu m stan ces . a “ It was good reading then," county, i the birthplace of should, be changed on a ■Iggislator should be recalled, , the sheriff said. James Ma'dison~home of ___ number of points, including w h ere _4 pe^cUi£s sh.pjild be BiM that was betore the ’ Thbmi^iJeflersQnrand we're a that the mechanics of the outlined "monthly magazine “ started rather wnservative people," election — and this goes for any Tfiis would be most difficult -tholHng-tt-ttll'-^and-lhe .^ eriff -Ballejt^ a Democrat-wbft-iiaa- fV ' saidjjehasn’t gickMUP B copy been rerfilected to his post for flS posslbl£.” : . V , ______' ____ legislature could study it.' _he. --oMhc mngazine-ainef Playboy ^ the TJHst -19^ years;-said ^some— Presently,3s:tn the c a K ‘.ot-^:addei::i_ cut back on the use of the fig storeowners were happy 'to - the movement in District 34, 20 leaf. , ___ . . havejthe magazines taken, off per cent of the registered -whbn tiieir racks,because of rfte type voters must sign their name r to - Texas atr^Terets^ into 4» t iU p {y t o ^ t ^ .recaLl election^ trtdf t »"f ^ ead"them T TnwrnrTr-HBDg^pWffjrthe- "T^nd I think they have a ^O U T IT VJctnamese soldiers wade In chest- be verjfied as proper. Although Texa6 retains a supermarkets and sttires in the lendetrcy''to bring about deep w ater during patcol near yi^hway 33 about Cenarrusa looks to the "cowboy, oilman,' desert" '^predonilnanHy rural county violation^ of our stale laws," 25 miles northeast of Saigon, “ 'fte'Saigon initiative procedure, whereby image-, there are thousands of and warned shopkeepers to- Bailey jB^etl.- ■ “We've had- Wet pairoJ goVernftnent said -Gommunlst cease-fine the electorate can legislate to lakes apd imgre museums and remove "quostionable" items several raji.' cases here in the vIolatloDS have dropped to new low. (U P I) make their own laws. In such major sympjiony orchestras such U.S Playboy from their past j'ea rs and rnagniiines like ari election, a majority .of the - than in a n y o th er state; shelves or b e arrested and" thls'coiild lead to thinks like -a(?gf^io^of(^calpn.lEinast; according to University of prosecuted. that... I have arrested rapists election for governor must vote Texas history professor Joe B. 'W crferejioping that (naybe herp and they've had pictures for an initiative measure to ; Frantz. nnkrrl wnmpn in t^ yir^ ii;ouidJflOT6 rpiyJiByjBrrtft Iiid ia ihue^4u^u^^ lu r (^d pick ed Up (stands, but we picked Up one(stands, rooms. „ copy of It nnfl Innkpd nt It and . __ R n ilp y sairi hp personally C h a n g e o f BCUSE (U P I) - T h e State, coordinator will be hired for LET'S Q O TO CAM P ! we said, 'Boy, that’s got to go ," believes that Playboy and the •Departiiient-of Education is hir- ■ northern Idaho tribes. --gEATOtiErWa»t>i-H)gtV--^=*^^ reayondlfle- inn two Indian. W rd in a to r y fg F - "'■He raid thc^-twS 'wilI"wori~ Among other magttzines " I used to readJThyboy when to s phone call ThufSday arrested -a man who ‘ hT'IndiiirTE.ruic.-alion'ProKram’” wilhTUlen P. JeffrlesT B olse: Bailey and Haugh have found they had pictures of girls;with had broken In to rob a business. The phone call an effort to s o lw some o f the new director of tnftian Edur locofed ]n th« Sowtooth ito— be— "Qlijectionnhle.,'!- j was-made-by^the unMentltled-wouldlbc- burglar the problems of Indian educa-» cation. hlmsell,_ L - Ngtipngl Fgrgyt Penthouse. Oil. Men. Stag and I’ve got a leen-aged son. and^ I tinn program s. . . _ , _ The Idaho Interlribal fMHcy Man — "anytninSr^ItfiTJiiljic^ ^onTSrant^him seemg thing^ ” OmcCTB'^aia~thB^ onn bad- a rtnKigr:juf ^ State SupoBlnfendent of Pub- Board ha's'^otesled the; -ap- hair shewing- we thlrtk. is- like they-^e ■got in there'now eoDselenee and called them to report he vvas' pointmenl ofjeffcies to direct * Sporrs * Af^iivifios ^ Hiking lir InslrucTRTn D.F. Engelking * Great Food * Fabulqus Memorlos. committing a burglary. When they arrived, he objectionable," the shexlff and I don't allow it in the s*ii(J Thursday. Buddy Uueges, tht education program saying” ...- ...... S*iiloni: Jvly 16-21; said, adding that pictures of house." ’ » opened the front idoor for tliem. He was booked Pocatello’ , has been'hired, for, that he would not best repre­ . July 39*38; Juiy.io^Au9Uftt i h arp -hr(>n.sted wom en are. into city jail. the .Sho.shone-Banno'ck tribes In sent the views and wishes o f ' . for further trrformatton coll' The action against "Playboy Council Office 733^3|^‘* okay. ______Southeaslcrnltlaho.andanother the Idaho Indian population. .^ —type-^magazinesfoines a week The tour by ^B^ev anJ «tter—CharlottesvlHo^tty TlaugHcame in th el^K eof the^ Pm tt?PT » r a e a - t w d -alB-ged United States Supreme Court's "smut stores,’ ’' arresting the ruUng last month broadening owners and two employes and the definition of obipfeijity. confiscating m ore than $15,000 During the tour, the worth of what theyi said was ^comiinonweaUh^ attorney -took' "hard core" pornographic a copy of the m agazines be and material^ Bailey found obJectiOnaljle off the stands and gave them to the -"■Bailey stressed that his visits shopowners wjth the warning with Haugh to the stores in the that they hacfa week to rem ove county last .week were "only "ttrenrrrom ihc stflirHff. liifo n iial - • WE~'TTisr~'^van r?d If any of the girlie magazines them to knowiJipw we,./elt."

    Mind Your Mo'ney

    Soaring hieat 4>rices have M'iaiature cooked shrimp pushed more and more which com e from Alaska and shoppers toward_supermarket the Pacific Northwest are fish .coijnters. considered dehcncies by spipe 0 2 W

    meat but they know relatively ' jumbo shrimp sell for J5 Tbf little about the fine art of better I a pound. buying the best quality fish for 4. Beware of misjeadmg the best price. names. Some fish, sold as "red In talking with government snapper," comes from the experts and professional fish Orient or South America and is buyers for restaurant chains tougher than our own Gulf cof I ’v e-plcked up arfew tips you Mexico red snapper nughi be able to use: "CTeep ocean whiteflsh ’ 1. Buy from m ajor chain could be ocean catfish, pwllack stores. Most of them either buy or other white-fleshed fish that ^ish^at has government normally .^ellfr belo inspected fori a voluntary traditional prices "Boston basis) or have their pwp bluefish" is usually pollack. — quaWy-oofttpel-agenta right at -— Gtn’errmienHnspertwI "'IlSfi LflndpacXinghouaes- Jtiual state tli,e common, or Mriiaiiau if INI thr p^i'kitgi too often have to rely on getting The Food and - Drug th^ lowest price products Administration also requires "■possltle afS3“ this ceuld teatTTo lh a t such tlsh as red snapper .pntfh retrrK msiresssaie..riijr - that..were.-ar nul«ntnlly thawed M exico. 1( in doubt, ask your and refrozen store's fish buyer where the 2 lx)ok for the Commerce fis)i comes from ______I Marine 5 Beware o f Frozen Fish that Fisheries Service inspection dr has been thawied and is being grading labels on the package. ■sold as “ fresh" or, worse yet, The grade shields tell you frozen fish that has been that-the product meets certjin thawed and refrozen Rerrozert ^lanHnrHc pt nmplf> —ftsh-usuoUy has whitstUk« breaded-fish portions must crystals on it have at least 75per cent fish. A Frozen fish that has been - label that says "packed under thawed and is being sold as federal Inspection" means the fresh usually has saHron-- fish Itself and the plant wh^ i t ■colored^

    X>nly-2a -p «u c en t ot. tlM>. ttgl>— -S O4T/T^ W nnpy BOvSrnmcnt nutriuonally losL inspection labels, country does ■ not have la b e l on th.e fish_you’xe -b n yin g ,. iiia n d a tu r y ~ yiW.'gt rtniKHt. inspection of n^-processing purchased and what kind oi ''plants. We hive It for beef, quiality-control system ahd the pork, lamb, poul&y ■— even stores uses. rabbit and horse=YWe*t ■»*» but Wftt Tish.“ -m * rm a r w n s y Some um ples: whlUng (a not have a ’ mandatory' troutlike, tasty fish priced "throw aw ^" date stamped lrorn-38^«nU-to p r6 c^ »ed -rish latiels. Some frozen), impori<^ frozen fillelS Haek f gfanilar to cod with a

    ■ ^ pound m trozen ^Umu^ wine,Jish,.-d*ein’t ...... - — -X*'as’

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    The Ttmes-News Sunday Home Magazine

    Construction Crowds The Pocific Colpr Picture By Gus Kelker

    ProMems CQining Ta Idaho?

    Pag«s 4 and 5

    C om ptt* TV Schgdutas JutyH to IS Question: If -yeti were President Nijcop would you go befoi^^he Senate ,-^^ergate^ committee_to^

    di8CUi¥“ yoiir position in

    tlhe Watergate a f f a i r ?

    W o i i l d you g9 ~ t e l ^ -visioir to public statemc^hts?

    BRAGG. DIAI^E BOCKMAN, S H O N N I A J E WO M B r ------jkK W W ii.'r^ ______“W ariT'^doeSS^TiaTC ‘ —IMMDbabi y -w ould ^K5v« anything to hide it realljf- made some sort of statement wouldn’t ' make much clearing myself before now — satisfaction of the difference w het^r h« went

    7 nmes-News, Twin Fall*, tdsho ' Sunctay, July «. 1973 It’s All In The Realiii Of A Fairy Tale

    NEW YORK - Claire : in “Hamlet,the first of many m^terpiece about a woman both simulating and the decidedly liberated feirune Bloom, "fieFHRiSBahd Hillard . rbsounding successes. II was ! breaking ‘the • t>ohdage of a emotionaily draining. Claire fatable in "The Chapman lEUdns-lells yon oh tlip.-Irans^ ^ . "iM lig h T Atlantic. telephone, baa just ._Jbetflnd.aigne(JJifitior hec film existence. - . . to ^feia^ because the anybody woiild-asli 'me to do finished her bath. They are ii>—7TiiebDt ,in ’ ‘'Lfm elight,” a "Ibsen called it a domestic foinplexities of the role made anything like it") and in Londoh where M i m Bldoiii is 'slepplng-^tone somehow paved tragedy,'* Claire clarifies.— -hep feel‘^»xhuusted and a bit "Three Into iSvo Wort’s Go.** ' adding neW lamvela to her with gold. .'ALthPUghit tak^ place within...... iiul up with^-myself-" - ’‘Yoga— -Th<; filn> ygffiiffn o f " A rP o l f e - I^^That was jus^_all_ iCL-the _ andind iF^^sn'lIt isn'tfoUr about relan^ the body ^ d makes House." pryducedijy h u sb a n d realm - of .a., fairjr.-tnle.l' the__ -kiHga and mieena nr I.j»dv 1— )^tyQnper.’-!^sha^Uili«t^ "Jt EllQns,=was"^^v«fy-wtfHtingr -as-'happ*ns House," a role ' that has mind about Chaplin. “ It was tragedy where two people can’t to Nora when she Ukfis a drama's.force. mesmerized audiences a ll's o incredible that you c ^ n ’t gox>n with their lives. N ora is . L(M)silIve steiT tfie ena~and “ i loye the ch allen ge of throughout tjie world. '~~&ompare it to anything else. I nodummy,tut whatshe's been Koes out into the cold .three film," Claire say^, "and I think " I’m really not getting tired was terrified of the enorm ous -;-waitinjf for is on a romantic, an- u’clockin the morning pure..mr. . .j-t teaohes you a tremen^us of-the play," she says in tlie responsibility and publicity I impossible level, a .miracle. -...v-^utia«nly JUve~" — ^ — a m o u n t- a b o u t -a c tin g ^ n d _ crystal-clear voice that has knew i was goi^ to get and The revelations are master Although slices tjigst known . ’ c.Qiitainmentand.truth that vou_ innisea Tirew rrew— ftre— mnr ~4fa: ^ Tft ~dreBrrt~Tela te to shSjkes^'fnoa^n drama." ~ ^ lK?r workln (Ha^ics, one of 'carTapply to tHB~thBBlrer It's ^Sha^speare and every other anything else. It was a world The intensity of the role is' Zaire's favorite roles was as be^ an endlessly interesting great dramatist of tW Westeqj -^part., Jljyaa. ’ - , part. Otherwise Td bo going

    ‘greatest ivoifien’S psu^ts' ever' w r itten., I t ’.s the-----m o s t right on’ that We get in wonderful ptay^ and-mpeeple%" becoming -a—Bcap«Ho» t in— Has Anything Happened — -i^neriea^with— thie-- women^s------A,... reactions are so strong and so political fanaticism, liberation theme,” interesting.— ------— -^'limelight" Ijeawne ‘a center To Fighter-Joe Frazier? *cOintlnues, “pcrhap#' because^ Bloom hoo -bce nwwith- -of- such >htans8.i- c6 nteovac8y ------w<^ H (in ’B lib is n ’t ,i>8 iin p or-t.an l - the play for J^ o years, in thatit never dfficially opened. JOe Frazier is the former There is, probably, no art nor hepr. Women aren’t quite as enthusiastically - received It was not until.this’year lhd^lt ,^iieayyjKeight cham pion .fit the ^ ^science to w hat F rp zie rd p e s in su ijugated h«re.”- - presentations on Broadw ay, fti became eTTglble TbF' ^ ThS^ w o rld . ^ a ring. At least, that was the “ LTler^"’^ D o ll’ s .Hou’s e ’ ' ' Academy Awards,’ two decades Toronto, Philadelphiav and- But what has happened to Joe Frazier who Tought concludes its engageh^ent in currently in London. "A Doll’s after it was made, Chaplin Joe-Frazier? ' • Muhammad Alt almost two I^ndon in June, C laire w&nts to received a much-belated Osciar House” Was also the premiere Has anything happened to years ago. He may' ne6d that ~3o~a contemporary play and p^uctlon^ pf_ Uie iiew ■ for his mu^c score just this -Jae.Ecailer? Idmi of H night to defeat Joe, plans are being made to star Eisenhower Theatre of the ye tu-.------^------v:— CanTie continue to ci^ry the Bugner.. tier in jiTilna version of "JHedda Kennedy Center of Perfontltng' ClaireTcmeTnhfcrs that when hattle lp H yniinppr^ipppr and -Little is-known of Bugner. Gabler.’’- -The scope of-her -iftts in Washing toiiv D.C; IT'hS Isiie . waultT talfe TaxTs lb perhijfps stronger man like Joe A g e 23, e ‘ 4 " ta llj^ anjd taiont ^em s boundless. now been transferred to the -Chaplin’3 studios, drivers Bugtier, the ’ European weighin'g about 218 pounds, “ ■"I’m off to the th e a tres h e __ screen as a Paramount (Confronted her with questions heavyweight champion from Bugner is a physical culture calls out, that rich, radiant Pictures release. such as "you mean that England'' “nut." For all his size^ he has voice crossing an ocean. The "When it stops," she reflects, Commie is still working.in ttje. Only the fight itself will tell, great agility, having been a lady is rnagic...... , "it’ll be a definite part of my States?** There Is anger in of course.And their 12-round gymnastic expert who also life gone. I’ll be absolutely Claire’s voice when .she recalls heavyw eight bout in London excelled in track and field. devastated, I know, because it ttiat. "I thought they were all will be broadcast ■ on "CBS Bugner also has the advantag was a rcmarkabje experience. mad," she states. "He was the Sports Spectacular" Sunday, of knowing his. oppone.ijrt. N ora 'K an extraSi'dinary, Vital greatest genrus.of his time. JBly 8 on the cps Television tlirdugh a mgaJt thorough fistic woman with an energy of her The OscarTWryear was nice, it Network. / education, having sparred with ‘ HOME ■T5wrrtiaccanffis~raE: - ^ e ^ hraMW kn{)V»n to thv rTtt/‘L- ~T* 1, “tn top top----conditiuii ,— m rd- ~ Ougiiei- tnoKt ilkeTy wm t)^ presumaWy he-'wttt twrTrrtop— *^°®iIin¥^eavny'oirhi^jab and roiiditiOii fQt_Bugner.^I^azier right cross in the rinu with FLOORS pursues with a deierminaUOn ' Frazier. If he's able to land 1 minufo ooif of Shrlby’s that forces an opponent to m eet those in com binations, as he on Addison Ave E, him head-on, or get chased out has shown he can do it, will be of the ring. an explsoive "CBS Sports Frazier virtually Spectacular." 733-5424 overwhelms an opponent with the pressure he applies. His purtth is his lelf hook'-'He” js not a one-punch Icupckout artist — he is a deadly body- M iin f K - 4 3 0 puncher. His intensity of purpBse Is Itself firlghlening. tItrmREO t and~warchdog~

    S A N T A FET, ? f:M rrD P r )^ = T i proposed New Mexico Land Use CoiTunisston has been endorsed, tjy

    Environmental Health

    cominission should tje created t^oversee uncontroHerfdfevelop- 33Tuim.E:nniFAus, ment and block any develop­ I*. HJIlifl. 7JM7I7 '-'Js it OK if I skip th« “ 1 wouldn^t >varrt Him ment Which m igh t be L M i S B , rest of the family, to think we were detrimental to the state’s ------g r e f ff y r ^ envtroTunenr ^jis«ss£i£ssssmmtssmtiiim Sunday, July 8, 1973 Tlme»-New»^ Twin Falls. Idaho 3 There Are Problems Up Oregon Way —

    ______Tt A./111 pnt % be £^___ lQng_bg_tQret y p .» o — .,=r.,.r:..T- 75 - that -LittleLilllic Home T * •— h e------w U l have to be in the Pacific Ocean b e c a u s e w e ’vfe g o n e ju s t a b o u t as ~t--i far as we-cao-go-: ___ ^ u t jn OregQD. g«^nstruction is

    as a resultTmany shore kTBasTilong~ the Pacific Qcefin _4re^ beirrgz; covered with homes and developments of one , kind • or another, „ ; ' SighTea""ahd named by-eap^m ^ J a m e s . -Cook, the great English InaYi^i^or March 7, 1778,-was tSIapteVoulweathefr tVelV, today the T S ? g~y50KS lIk U UTlr ^ f f l i li M iw iiigii 4 ev«lopni^ts^oihg-j:ight .down to.. fhP edge of the d iff overlooking the -Pacific. ^ ^ If Capl" C&ok w e r^^ return W the Cape today 6ri either of hia two ships the' “Discovery” the ^*F^CSO^UttOIV T~ Kr\^iW the place. H6 had just come from discovering the Haw aii Islands and ran into foul weather at this point. So Tie named the Cape juSt that — 1. FQulw.eatjherrFbr the history of the Old O r^o n country^ STis Was The b e g i n n i n g . __ ' \ - The color picttiire iS by Gas W orking O regoti U g lil^ ttma Kelker, Tjoxes-News Editor.

    ■ I By O.A. (GUS) KELKER unusuaj but it was because closed Sunday, something he gasoline problem — If notfilng Washington and Oregon. E:

    And then^.too. OregMi has one more problem which Idaho has-not experienced and which ■win p r o b a b ly experience, ih a i iJf(Jbiem I O C _____ chief executive — the Qovemor — who openly tells outsiders lo stay home. Governor McCall’s program is not being accepted with much enthusiasm by people who make tteir living from the tdtrrist trade — people like motel and resort owners, cafe owners and hotel owners. And ^ttllOtiKh the gasoline yte- r:: shortage in Oregon is hurting, s^Qon owners dislfibulorS^ ~iaLinythey -WaUld SttlfbC hurt even if gasoline was plentiful because of the official stay at hdme attitude of the state’s "HJlllllwtsD ation'. The. shojj^Me of fuel in Oregon is reafand, because of this, worries haunt the Jjualn^ of state. We found pnt vjjfllLld ” lhe"c

    ...... Continued from p. i) Tf your car does riot meet the Itoiwiibiitof thelr^s. So ItlilhTc the slaleTiiighl not really be - state to remaiiT afhome and ~-aroiind-a- -^uri8UMn3ight4u9t ---- not even try to sue. th<»ir ow n • TT^nttering t f Oxedlfir you, denlt 'm ove we want to/ -noH3e'« b le to d riv e the -{am ily -----st'atiK — -— , ...... ' station will have gas. There would be $1 million Well, that' fellow fi^s car that far for want of Did you ever stop to think A state ranger said parking taken from the state hi^way Mmething - th^ro. He might- gasolini^.---- ' ------how crowded Idaho wniild tw if sprfces iii‘ state ,^rks" were 'not Tuhd to la w c h the program . have beerijowiig when he said Who knows —the day might all the residents were spending- '^fuiing. Most any dajf — with ’ All tntifWirterarffTlnre-whtm ------it the po.er get a .“ color cod^ tag” [which and a s^retaria) poSI'Were not. would permir'you to drive into, funded.

    four of the five days of Monday expressed confusion over the through Friday. On thaT'oite- Governor’s ideas. They pointed day you could come in by car out in' cohversatlDns'"^^th us pool; ride a brcy^IeTTJome by that . ainiougli he calls for bus .or _ oth^ mass visitors to stay *away, the, state - traa«)ortation..rwaUt=i>C: sLUr pays, foiC., eipenaive. stay home^ ?dvejtis«nei)ts in natijonal Portland businessmi T^agazlrtes urging, visitors 'cf will HIT the do^to*^ area. cortie...... ,Aid.^the^ plan is also being Now for Idaho. Governor "Bttrdted — or at least suggested .Aijdrus has not Called for — for %attie and Spokane. tourists to stay home. .Me has But back in Portland the called for Idahoans to stay EPA officials suggest that------iioine and to see their own state I'inconveoience to motorists first while eating up vacation would be minimal.“ T h f time. But even this might get officials say they wtll hard to do if the gasoline crisis TirernTnpte Slralefei^s by con till August 15.1 W e never thought any of The limitation; of, vehicles these things would happen. QuWiiaifpibellejfedraiESn: uld come to the top of the heap just W^ho 1n the not loo atsttot a few months after passenger future. It could happen in train service was practically Boise, in the Twin F^IS area eliminated ? including the heavily traveled But it all boils down to the Sun Valley sections, in fact it is most difficult to argue P ocatello and in Idaho Falls. It with an expert (and we hope roiild giflnal-th« . r atum of oity - th ey re egperts inakiirg bus transportation — in fact it these rules) who tells you that would have to nrnvirto cnrh if VAH to a system which hBS long bbcn breath you are going to have to -ignored or -has— only—been - operated, piecemeal in the the tirae. And who says the best areji.^ nrnnBti. - And .about gasoline walk to H g r t or go in a car pool shortages. Wo have them in or by biM^and during jrour Idaho right now. It could very vacation periods to just stay at well geiTSsrefTjefSre getting • home — orvery close to It. better. When fall comes, the _yet we remember talking to gasoline and fuel oils must go one tourist at a cafe along to the farmers for harvesting Highway 101 — a cafe with a operations —__if the - rbnice. yitw out over the ..Pacific _ Oegan., —— the farmer comes into being. "Who in hell does this Oregon And also in vrinter it will be Governor think he is?" the more important that the oil tourist queried during our fiirnnt'e has smnethiny to ^discusalow. '-How-h “digest" than that your ex^ct to get by telling us we car m oves. cannot come out here to see ' In Oregon tW «'s-a proposal this Paciljc Ocean? .We lor a inspection program at $5 a car. long time before we climbed

    Su n d ay, J u ly 8, 1973 Tlmes-Ncws. Twin Falls, Idaho S Sunday Television Schedule 1Q:00 2sl — F rom the Cathedral 7 b 8 . 11 — Wild Kingdom 2sl, 3, 5sl — N e w s , Simday, JnlyS, 1*73' 4sl, 7b V Faith For To^y_ 5:30 : - 9:30 4b, 7sl — iCLring U n e . “Tlie Taming of Uik Sbre«^ Ssl — Tlanlc |1|\ ahH t .lv f 7tt; 8. 11 ^ -W orld-oF & isn ey------is n o — = :.atarr|iig.EliialtelJi JTajp^M d 8 — Ifitoerdog — 2sl v- Bible Answers .3 , W i— Dick Van pyke------Richard Burfoh16 Belnap shown ' 1 1 - r — f Pebbles and' 6 a n 5 ? ’"'^^'2B — 'HeifaW of Truth ;/ti ^ M ov ie:" “ TTie Detiniy- 3 - Old-Time Gosjpel,Hour _ _ 4sl - Roor^222 , tnntght at 7:00 on 2b and f j ^ d — Man” — Western lsT??b. 8.;U/— Make a Wish^------Eveirfitg- .... ^ at B:00 on channels 4sl and 8. 8:00 6:00 ■1, .Sgl, 7h, 11 — Rp» HumharH 5sl - Tabemacle Choir -^ i‘^=-rake2 ■WUajClnBttai r 6:3A 4sl, 8 — Curl6sIty"Shop ‘ 2b, 4sl, 8, U — News — —l»T40—r- dFb- T.Agricultoie£ 3^ M-A-SS-H : ------J-sl — This thp An^u>pr ^sl — KSL Eyewitness KeporVr -4sl----- WaiL-Till Y our Father^ 3 — This is the Life 2b — D ay of D iscovery 4sl — Oral K obens r-2breBS-Newa ------:— . Gfits Home 5sl— lam p unto My Feet 6sl — For Your Infopmation— 3 — Movie: Faces of Dr. 5sl — Hee H aw ■^b"— Tabernacle Xhfilr 2sl — Sacred Heaft 7b - Jacksfltr-Ptve— 0” — Fantasy - 6:30 8 — Jetsons 2b-^.Revival Fires a — iBarkleys—- 4^ — yews------2sl — Audubon W ild life 11 ^ Archie's Fun House 3, 11 — Herald of Truth 11. ,- Fait'h fo.r Today ____ T h e ^ e i io=M 2sl 7— - Movie; "The ’~i=,-NiitSonal Geographic 2sl — Science in Agriculture 5sl — Pay o( Discovery. 2sl, 7b, 8 — M eet the T *refesV Destructors" — -Adventure 4sl — Parent G am e 2b — dd-Tlm e Gospel Hour' 7b — O ral Roberts 2b, 3, 5sl, 11 — F ace the Nation 2b — Buck Owens 7b, 8 — M cM illan and W ife 3 — Tabernacle Choir . 9;1S 4sl — Speakout 4sl- — Movie: ‘‘Loss Of ...... niir-ft IhHWIIW -^ pfaiim ■ I - 2sl — Medical'Hotline 7:00 2:rf-»^l»iBEld-0j Disney - — - -2tr ^ Timier: "Stowawa^ 11 — Movie: ‘‘Pow^erkeg'^ — - 2b; 11 M ovie; "T h e Tam ing 'Tales From THe^ Adventure Adven tu re 3, t s l — Insight" -.of the.^ew " ^.Comedy, n -tia - 7b — Each Day at Dawn 4sl - F B I 5sl — M ovie: “ M urder She ___ 4b, 7sl ^ Zoom Multiple Boxes -- -8 ------V ie w p o in t------■ Said’ Mysiwy" ^ ^ 11 — Consultation ' 5sl — Sonny and Cher Comedy 11:30 ' Hour Jl:30 -Sb- JMov ie: Saigon’- B y P u ck B ig goF ftan d “ wui centei* around Maude’S X 31T 2sl — MOvie: "T a rza n ’s M agic D ram a current ~maid, pl§yed by Chet Stover Fonntain;^^^— A d ven tw e 3 — Barn'aby Jones ^th er Rolle, who would leave SHORT FUSE BOX: We 3 — Uke a Constant Spring - 4b, 7sl — French Chef talked to a friend at ABC, but ^,,-Maude to return to.Chicago and 4Sl, 7b, 8 — Issues and Answers^ 8:00 . Jie .couldn’t get us. an answer raise her, family in. the black 3sl M y Friend .Flicls^_____ .2sl — McMillan and Wife •__ from Dick Cavett about the gWettff. CBSlsinslstlng that the - Afternoon "4sl, 7sl — Evening At Pops ^om edj^ Hgur •.=jeporled Brando-Galell^ agreemenLcalls for the pilot-io 12:90' 5sl - All in the Family—^— r.piri^n^'W4qi7^n"nn'th^ TxJ ready laon enough that a ~7g~~=~'W OVl'e : “ Gnnftght ■ in aftM ”ZBrafflo~Tppea^d /ojr m ld-^a^n decisl'on coyiri^' JLfldljUBlaaj-EEel 7 Sex; 4sl — Movie;. '4^ight S U rr ' Ahilcne” - “ Western' ‘ ' : Cavett's show. Cavett claims -made. Lear says he can’t or Goddess of Electra ~ 8:30 Barbara -feldon, McLean [t’t .m o v e fast enough to M elodram a 3 — All in ^he Family (M-A-S-H) Stevenson and ■Brando tordw 'any - punch, H is 5sl — Wild Wild West 4b, 7si — Masterpiece Theatre singer-guitarist rJose Feliciano (w h ich supposedly broke the surprisingly uncooperative 7b — Ijd s v ille 5sl — Bonanza guest op “The Burns and photography's jaw) becauKe attitude, especially in view of 8 — Movie: “Red Skies of 9:30 . ^ Schreiber Comedy Hour" “we were stai^Ung ^de by dther problems with “ Maude.^’ M ontana" ' '2.sl — Night Gallery i starring Jack Burns and Avery s id e.” A m o re lik ely (an d not could lead to the first serious 11 — Boxing 2b — Mannix unreasonable) explanation for rupture betwoen the .Lear- Schreiber on the ABC 12:30 n - FB I Trelevision Network Saturday, t^vett-'fi silence is that GaleUa Vorkin group and CBS . . . At - 3 b ---- It ig-W fillen ------»t40------can Slie Brandon bnlywg^ln a least that T~wriS]r“ TIBC' TS" 3 — Charles -Blair's Better 7b — News Highlight sTfetch, '^The bit more notoriety and a few hoping. 'W o rld • 9:50 - nnffrftj ph^tr^grapha frnm thl JDLB-CHATTER -BOX54 -If, . Detec^UyriSj" has Rurns and I J b — A c t ion ‘73' 1 r J 4 b " 4TC11 "-yoru'^‘5tiBt"coml)ed^rymir - hair;— SchreTber , investigating^-a ______li:4 5 ______1: 9:55 - murder mystery in which the - -*’'T AW ARP—BOXr Honorary don't rcaiT' th ^ elcctric 2sl — M ovie; “Star in the 7b — ABC News butler (Stevenson is the No. 1 Alumni Award (McBurney personal items-. They w ill stand Dust" — Western suspect and the victim's School) to Richard Thomas of your hair ‘x>n—end . . . Redd UDO • - “The Waltons" . . . Woman Of Foxx's wife keeps her shape by glam orous w idow (F e ld o n ) is 2b. 3, 5sl, 11 - CBS Sports No. i "The B i S Report on the ‘’■ilje Year AWard (1-adies^ standing nn. her head! ( And Spectacular ■ S w i s H t i p s ------THIghtost oravtn g" features Auxiliary. -Jewish War^ - R ed d keeps his, by .setting on h is 1;S0 “ - Frank Welker a& a pompous Veterans) to Lucy Jarvis, NBC chair) . . , Greg Abels, Michael NEW YORK lUPI)— For a '4sl — Movie: ' "Carry On news commentator showing News producer . The Buffalo Hathaway jon "Where the free copy of ' Switzerland— Constable" — Comedy how people from all walks of Bill Award) Nebraajcalyid) to Heart Is,'! once worked on Wall T ra v e l T ip s" w rite to the Swiss 7b — Challenge Golf Cup life ^ " e , r>iiq(ri tnya Festi^ on Strm ! (He was promoted to . National Tourist Office, 608 -1 HnTlnp ~ ______in clu d in g . "" . . . 'A Golden Summer Slock i S ia a i ui ZtOO “ FmiT AVi’.* Eagle Award (Council on ... Claridge^ the Tadio voice on -^Fhir- fo ld c r- includes—tips—on Tsl — Movie; TJeslry" ^ Burns), the "JOIly Fat Man" International Non-Theatrical ‘‘^am -12,” is married to a Upping, legal holidays, shop- W estern (Frank Link) and "A Shabby Events) to Eric Segal for “The policeman! (lie turns her on) pinn, customs regulations and 2:30 Couple" (Feldon and Ancient Games", an ABC . .-Brian Keith and his father suKKcstionsjjn where to go and 2b. 3 — CBS Tennis Classi Stevenson). Sports,^cial . . . Father Of played the doctor role in "M r. whcn.4m d -how .-amonn .others^...- ~5si — Baseball------Otliei sketchcD inoludr “ G iye_ TCe~^ar Award (NatiohiT Roberts" at -the same time4 There is also a map of (And they weren‘t half bad) 7b _ Wide World of Sports Until It Hurts" (Burns, Father’s Day Committee) to Switzerland. R edd F o x x , the father on Art Fleming, host of 8 — Physical Fitness Schreiber. Feldon, Stevenson, 11 — To Be Announced “Sanford And Son“ . "Jeopardy." collects fine paries Guardipo, Teri Carr ' JUKRBOX:WaBttCU=ecne all w rapped Up - ...... 3:96 and Arltne Anderson). ar»j BARBS of those cassette-playing TV in his hobby.) I" 2b. 3, 11 - Sports challenge variations on two Biims and - ______3eta?-,All—you have to -do i^ ipoissed 4sl _ El Rancho Grande ______JBy PHii. PA?iTnitirT~ -tSctireltiEr rharacterar-^^^^ Jarvis'^ "The--Forbidden . 8 - 4tfi' of July F a ra d M onk*” a n i " T h e Irish m en .'— _j*aec^.a rooE _ _ <;o 3 Wav for ;i TlTTIt* . 3:30 "Theatre of the Silly" features_^ a fte r Vat th e H ow ard J o h i^ n 's City" the Jirst time around, change, and you’ll 'OCTn'fl up liJofoF 't^e In Greensboro, don’t miss it on NBC July *17. 2sl — M agic Circus ow in g Feldon as a crooked medium ...... NorthJCaroUna- BsfSre yotf go The Forbidden CSty is actually 2b, 3, 11 - CBS Sports and Bums as a .square widower to your room, they will let you a city-within-a-cUy in the Illustrated I ' f n ' U N f o l.s (J l> 0 s s t n t ] who discovers that his late make your cassette selections middle of Peking. It is 4sl _ Movie; "Jason and the thnii/ Aik tiny hilclihikcr. business partner and departed in the office. Then you use surrounded by walls extending Argonauts" — Fantasy wife are living together in the these on the special set in your . ^ miles, and this Special 4:00 Great Beyond. ____i-n«m, anri enjoy the lat^t shows all the secret palaces.' 2b, 3. 11 — CBS N ew s Jose Feliciano will sing two ^-■of r r r s z n t c r r ii»iTi|iTes. ""^Ri-tiij^ ctiVC ^ ZL'~ INSIDE-THE BOX WORKS: gardens, art galleries. and 7b. 8 — NFL Action ‘73^ "Compartments'’ and ‘|l’m There is a difference of opinion much more. See it. 4:J0 le a v in '." between CBS and Nonnan BOX SHO_CKS: Did^ you __ 2sl — Am erican Adventure “The Bums and Schreiber 1?*^ no b o n u ^ g - & n ie y HooFt—— : ^ — Lg r7~aaa it may be—more - catch—Chuck Conners getting OTrisTnias Tt^s a good, ol production, is directed by ___ ifnp^rt"'^* >Knn~ it :~SivrTfr§ivS® buflhdt hasn't been duF otijectTve. “ 3 4 -w p a ro to room?^«*tTrig*r1>tlS WILL PKC^BABCY B r OUR M pST HgCTIC WEEK, VET, tTfider ffiese W 0 bre sOrry to Say that It will still be several cifcufnstancds we'll gudrtanteo. yOU the l6w®»t- .prlcg? gyor ori any jt6in^you might selATT {ng a volume business every day and ^ying to see our project-progress is o-frostTOttng experl- -So— If inte re sto rf'j ence. We don't enjoy having 611 of you nice living rooth fi^niture, bedroom furniture^ and people see our place of bus!neSs> so untidy and bedding, chairl, djnetfe,. colonial furnltura, din- uiidrganized. WE HOPE^OU^UNDERSTANDT ^ — ing^Teem, carpet, air condW^n»r» and cool»r>, or TV and stereo . . . W « all invite you in TKTit We think our customers from- alt oveM agic week find the item yow would Ilk* ond «l(«n -Volley will rb»^it-proud of ourn»\sr’Jt6 i'©,"^hftri our l

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    Sunday, J u ly 8, 1973 Times-News, Twin Falli, Idaho 7 2sl—Bobby Goldsboro " 2b, 3, 4sl. 7b, 8, 11— N ew s 2sl, 4sl, 7b - Another W orld 2b— Cannon M onday, July 9, 1973 . . 9:00 4b, 7al— E lectric Com pany 2b, 3. 5 — P rice is R ight 3—G unsm oke Ypu’ll want to be sure to see 7b, 8 . 1 1 '^ Sale of the Century 5sl-CBS News 8_ 11 — General Hospital ) , sl—Alexis Weissenberg J'S^Ior -Beware" tonight at- 2b, 3 — Gambit . E vening 4 3 7 Ssl-T-Cilnsmoke .8 :0 0 on channel., 4sU _ TWs 2al, ^1. — It’s Your Bet «iOg_____ ^___ ...... • ■4:00-=-?r 7b; ft— Rookies^------— hnitflous moyle stars DeM 5 — R oin pfi-K ooih - 2sl, 5sl—News 9:S0 3»ti—J o k er’s W ild 11—Helen Reddy Martin and Jerry Lewis. 4sl—Daniel Boone 2b, 3 r 4s l - T r u t h or 7b, 8. 11 — HoUywood Squares 9:30 M o rn iM &sl—Sonanza ______Consequences . , ,, -a», 5 — Lxwa.n r i Jfft ------!------S r « h ------r— ------7b— I Diream sjLjea ftn je 7b'. 8,"ll '- Tt e s ^ r W Brtd of Joe- A l y :4al ^ Rtrwitched- 4h 7g1— Ttoolc R eat 6 ----- Farm-Report------A—T/>ve, Aniericairstyte 7^ G^ragtoia — J fc iK L ------' 5; 30 —------. ^r=0^tirvalt^D ap ^ b . 7 sl;==Sesame Street — 2sl, 2b, 3, 5sl, 7b, 8, 11— N ew s 5 — Suirinier Semester 2b, 3, 5 — CBS N ew s 6;15 10:00 4sl—Perry Mason.... 6:00 2b^l>et's Make a D eal" . 7b, 8, 11-B a s e b a ll ---- =r------h-6x3»rr=±r=r-=r==; -TsU^j^ rtsm 2b, 8, 11 — Passw ord 10:30 _8st— Gukfeposta 3— 110,000 P ryam id - 2sl—Baseball -u. ; , ' 2b, 3, 6 — Young and: Restless 2sl, 7b, 8i-^S'TT-Johmiy C^trson. 6:10 4b—Driver Education ' 2b—Dragnet ■ 10:30 10:35 4sl — Viewers Digest 7V>„ Hntpm 's HerilfiiS____ ^-Rridaet Loves Bemie ------0 ^ 5 ' “ —2st,~4sl, Tbi— ^Who;What- 2b-^Mo\^g: “ The, Prisoner of a^Brady Bunch 4sl—It’s Your Bet When and Where _&nda’’-Adventure 2sl — Silent Heritage 11—ABC News Ssl-l-efs Make a Deal 2b, 3,6 r-Search-for TomorrOBL ■ 10:40 6:30 •_ 4;4S ------^iOO . JU,i^„.gBS.Ngffa, 11 — Split in • w w r 6:35 4:55 4sl—Rooklea _ . _A ^ ^*1 - I - ^ _ 2sl — r>ollnr?i nndiSenSe —_ tel — r «iiii ttepori ■ .. jh.:M=TOS@0 »Bers: 7trr»-='NBC News ' '* ’ • iz^ir-ftiiare Bniboar 11 . - ...... - 6:45 •j 5:00 . 7:30 11:00 Lovers ”-Dranf»a ; 2sl — News ■ ~ 2sl— N e w s ...... , ■ _a>. 3, 5sl-Doria Day SI, -Ul, -7b, « SafHe 11:00,/ 4sl — Hotel Balderdash 2bv 3, M —G b s N«!w s 4b, 7^1—Chan-ese W ^ „ 2b — Guiding Light 4sl— N e w s • ' ' ■ 7:80 - 4sUJ^$BiLNews______8:00 - 3, It^-AH My Childrw ^ ...... - - l l i S O - - ' ------^ 1 , 5, 7b. 8 :^"toafiy 4b—Ride, the Reading Rocket 2b, 3,^ - M e d i c a l Center ■ 2b — CBS N^wa 5 - Midday - - ..... 4sl—Dick Cavett ^ ^ 5sl—Dragnet .—— ^ ■ Kangartto- 2sl, 5; 7bi— T h ree on a Match^ '^Sl—Mister Rogers Comedy 7:30 ^b, 7sl—Theatre for the Deaf 2sT—M ovie: ‘‘The GrcSt Man’ 2b, 3, 11 — As yie World Turns Tb^NBC News 2b — N ew s 5:30 9:00 D ram a 4sl,'8 I-et's Make a Deal ' 5 — Match Game ’73 fiTTin TlTa^a - 8:66 2b, 5 — Jokers Wild 12:00 , 3 — CBS News 2sl, 4sl — D ays of Our L ives 2b^— N ew s— • ‘ . LI — 'Fbday ___ ^ a.-30- 2b, 5 — F^am id, Game, n — .NewlywS cW ie 3-— Jack Ijaljanne 7b, a — T o d a y idJLdaho _ 8:45 12:30 2si, 5. 7b, 8 — Doctors 4sl — N ew s 8:55 2b, 3, 11 - E dge-of Night 4sl — Thera’s a Doctor in the 4sl — D ating G am e 1:00 House K - S m i t h

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    a T lr o « - N « w s . Tw in F alls. l«Jaho Sunday. July 8, 1973 ------vy : Ilf' ■ ...... — ______. s f ' \ 9 'w - ‘r ...... 1 J f ------1 ____a u — add Television Schedule 4sl—Temperatijfes T uesitoy, J u ly 10,1973 9:00 2sl, 4sl', 7b — Another W orld 4:25 ,r 4b, 7sl— M ister Roi An interesting NBC Special 7b, 8. l l ' — Sale of the Century ' 2b. 3, 5 — P ric e is R ight 2b-l^fs Make a Deal ' 7:30 Report on the Sinai Peninsula 2b, 3 — Gambit 8, 11 — General Hospital 4:30 •Call to 2sl. 4sl. — It's Your Bet > J:30 3—410,000 P yram id 2b. 3," 5sl-^Movie: is airing tonight on channel 2si- ^ ------^ 9 :0 0 7 ------r— 7b—Hogan'g ][^eroes >___ . 4^—Movie: “Lieutenant ' _ Morning 9:30 P la c e 7b, 8 r U — H ollyw ood Sqqares Match Game ~ 8-:3rady Bunch Schuster's Wife^’-Dram^ . . 5i25 2b, 3 - 3, 5 — r^ve oif 'Life ^ ___ ^ at Work------P arm ‘RBiJwt- -U ----- l.ifa to Uva -U A B C -N awg------4b—O rpB"P- 2sl, 4sl — Bew itched 8:00 ------;------_ _ S i3 0 - — ------5 —' Secret Storm — 4:45 lB77sI=feericaiL¥isi5n ^ -^5 - Summer Semester. - - a "-iBaY5Wt?^~Tjves_ 7 TaEJlguring It Our ’2b, s; 5^— CBSnSTews, “ ~— 11—Marcus ' 6:00 4:55 10:00 2sl, 7b — Somerset 9:00 ,5-CBSNew§; 6rOS 2b— T h eatre Billtioard -2sl, 4sl, 7b — Jeopardy 2b, 3. 11 — ^ c r e t Storm __ =S6L -SrflO---- — a>^8^P^^PassWoi*f— —T»fike Douglas - 6:10 2sl—^ l e ^ 2b—All in the Family 2b, 3, 5 yo u n g and Restless 5 — Movie: , "The All- 4sl, 7b, 8— M arcus W elb y, M .D. 4sJ — 'Viewers Digest 2b, 3 , 1 1 - i B S N ew s ■ 1 0 r«r ' American’* ,3—K un g Fu . 6:15 4b—Ride the-Reading Rocket 2Slj 4sl^ 7b,_8 — '^ o .W h a t 8 - Another Werld" 4V. 7« l —Intprnational 2^1 — Stlfent-Herltage Ssl-i-Dragnet \^en and Where 2:30 — 'Performance ^_____ 6:30 7sl—Mister Rogers ^ ,3 ,5 — Search for TotrioVrow 8, n — Dinah Shore 3, n — eas-News Tb^NffCNats- 4sl—Hawaii Five-O 11 — Split Second 2b — V irginian 5:30 -L'.,=fSS4S!&— ------M i l i f ...... m i 2sl — Dollars and Sense 6:45 7b — General Hospital 2b, 3, 4sl, 7b, 8, l i — N ew s 2b—Bridget I^ves Bemie ni, « - 1MBC NeWH.... .-2sL- —N cw ^------_ 3:00 . “ 4b, 7sl—Electric Company , 10:00 ^ -ttrOO- — 4sl — Hotel Balderdash 2sf — What's My line? 5sl-CBS News 2si, 2b. 3, 5sl, 7b, 8. 11—News 2sl, 4sl, 7b, 8 — B a ffle <- 7:00 7b — l/ove, American Style _____ . Evening 4sl —P e rry M^son 2b - Guiding IJght 2sl, 5, 7b, Today 8 - Jeopardy 6:00 7sl' -Movie: "The Beloved 3, 11 All My Children 2lt— CBSJMews ------11 — lx;t's Make a Deal . _2sL-5sL=Ne>vs ■______Rouue"-BioKraphy ____ ~5 — M iH 3 a y ~ ..... 3, 11 — Captain Kangaroo "3:'30 2b, , 3, 4 s l- T r u t h or . ___ 10:30 11:30 ------?» ao ■— :----- 2sl — M erv G r iffin ______—Cu — ______:■,------7I>, « ii^lohnnv (Waon 2sl, 5, 7b T h ree on.a^MfltCh 2bi,— N ew s ^ . 4sl -r, B ugsTfunhy 4b, 7sl—Sesame Street - 10:35 2b, 3, 11 — As the World Turns 7b — Daniel Boone 5 — M atch C5ame ’73 7b, 8, 11—Tem perature^ Rising 2b - M o v ie : " C ’mon, IJM’S l i v e 4sl, 8 — I^ t 's M ake a Deal ' ______8:00 . 8 — ■piree on a Match 6:30 a LittIe” -MuSicaT " - A ft e m o w r ‘------'2b, 5*-- Jokers Wild n —‘ iScwifched— “ * ' ■ isI-The New Price is' Right - H ):4« 12:00 3 - CBS News 3:55 2b -Driy^net , 5sl-Movie: "Appointment 2sl, 4sl — D ays of Our U v e s n — T od ay 2b — Restless Gun 4sl--Aiiiencan life Style with a Shadow "-Drama 2b — ^ e w s “ — -fr—- Spotligl^t F iv e ' • ^ 8:30 ~ 3sl—Stand up ^ d C h eer 10:45 3. 5 — Guiding-lJeht ------'Th— -tIewlywed-Ganw ----- 1 — Jack LaLanrSe * », II—Movie; "UicutenaiiP 7— ;. . 7b, 8 — T oday in I d a l » - iiiS - ^ . - ■■^tel -Danlol Boon^ -Scmn5tw's~Wtfc"-T)ram'a '4 s l—N ew s 4sl — News. 5sl—Bonanza 7:00 11:30 2sl,"5, 7b, 8 — D octors 8:55 7b—1 Dream of Jearmie 2fii, 7b— M ovie. "In cid en t on a 431—Dick Cavett ...... 2b, 3, 11 — E d ge o f Night 4sl — T h e re 's a Doctor in the '■■'B—lx)Ve, American Style Dark Street "^im e Drama 12:00 4sl — Dating Game House 11—C am eo 2b— D ick Van Dyke 2sl—Movie: "Female on the 1:00 5sl M aude Beach’’-Drama

    Reiner ^^Doctors” x r v r .minutes and thejiXlarl By DICK KLEINER - rents a honse-and 'Dick-wts .«£U^Jlies-innaa-Sunday-ntghta, -through a scone wHich obv.iouijly needed work. It was in. He had them go through the 'H o l l y w o o d ttfEA) - i himself up as a free-lance does the show, goes back to his : wordy and had long stretches scene. He watched, stone­ W andered o ver to Wh*y*^ Dick ^ actor; They have a couple Arizona digs F rid ay afl^rncion'. of arid chit-chat. faced, and made litle notes on a yah Dyke was shooting his neighbors (Richard Dawwn Tliere was another reason, pady show.'J wanted to-know'about and Chita Rivera) who are besides “economy, why the "This is like working with "I thlWH:'II play the scene in the new format Dick's show actors and they become the brass wanted the show done amnesia victim s." Dawson said. “Somebody says a line curlers." Hopfi-said, when they will h a v e. here. This way, producer apd and "You don't Icnow the new The network, forTTBConomy resident-comedy-fteniua " T h e s e __ iinci- are so a la u g h ." format?" growled Byroij Paul, reasons, forced Dick to sflOQt C a rl H e ip e r is a lw a y s on ■contri ved," Hope l^angc said- ' "Allri^t. don't getW ited," Dick's longtime manager and the show here,.in their existing call. W ^en they film ed in “ It‘s “tike an^ tild' MarTo” ” N * w 7 ^ can cut "Get in line.=^— ^------facilities, arit! abandon his Arizona ne migni dc and 'nioinas script." here and cut there — those Last year Dick’s show was expen.sive Arizona he minht not. When they "B etter get Carl (town here,” lines can go — aftd if we skip cnlle;—:Sa --Tli rk— is—a_ ...needed him, he wasn't alwnys Dick said. Somebody called ^ rrtm j)afie 23~tS TTTe^ middle ol Show, to differentiate it from commuter now. fle's rented a ill hand. Now hp is Carl. They waited a few pane 27, that'll uo bettgr. rfow Uie first D ick Van Dyke Show. furni.shed apartm ent in Studio T h e ca st wa.s .slrunnlin^’ .suppose w e add a bit — " you wifflFtm ar"' this year's version will not be called the New New Dick Van IKke Show. althouKh maybe it ■ .should bo. It's new new. T lie Old IlL'U DiLk Viin D yke— sliDw didn’ t work too well. I/ots uf theories have been advanced ;w U> w h y ' that .was Tuppiit'tinR " 'actufa didn-'i-- nppeal to the public, his [M-ofeSsion I T V host i didn 't Hive him enough latitude, the Arizona .setting was wrong - so they figured they had to give the program the old shake-well I f i'iitm ent-...... CBS liked the relation.ship of : ' 'Dick aiHltrtB wttB, tiopc Lange^ SCI they kept Uiat and they IhcrtHore had lo keep httle .Ancela f*o-n-cH, as th eir — dauchter. That's all. ■They've concocted a plot whereby Dick loses his TV job - in Arizona and decides to become an actor. The family niCHARD DAW5QN and Chita RIvvra pl*y actors m M will l>a nalghbor* In Lot XngalM b rih * naw new Otck Van Dyka.' moves to the l>os Angeles area. Sunday, July 8, t973 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho' 9 Wednesday Television Sched^e

    4:00 5sl— E lizabeth R ’ S:1S 2b — N ew s Charlton Heston and Robert 3 - ^ 0 k ? r ’s W ild ______7:30 5 — Match Game ’73 Yourtg~ftSi'— “Secret of th e l ' 2sl ^ilent-Heritage tel—Dwiel-Boone tel—Movie: - ^^jShaff'-DramtT 8;30 8TW Incas,” toni^t’s movie being 5sl—Bonanza 4b—E ric a 3. 11 — CBS News 2b, 5 — Jokers W ild ■ shown a t 8:00 on channel 2sl. 7b—I Drearti of Jeannie;7— 7:45 ,3 .t CB5Ncw» . . „ . : . Morning B^^Love, Amei*lfdn"StylB ^ 4b^^^^ebnifr- -.Aal. --;f<'BFm-4M>ort 11 — T oday .... L J iz s —14—U issie- 8:00 « V « “ ------jfc S ft------— :r - 5 — Farm Report 4:25 a il — N e w s ------— :— a ; , 6----- Pyraipid, Game------5:30 2b—l^rs Make a Deal Ihe'SB-'-^ V H tltlirB------4sl— Hotel Balderdash' 3 — Jack LaLanne , 2b— Sonny and Cher C om edy - .V — --rSrlS:.— ------______.. . . . “T:(W H diir — I ,'.r 4sl — N ew s 3—110,000 P y ra m id ----- 6:05 2^1. 5. 7b. a - Today 3—M'ovie: “ The V iaif .’-Dram^ S CBS News: ______^ ^ ____ a i^ : ______; 4b—Driver Education 2b — CBS^Ncws------~4 bv...‘7's 1 ^ P h i 1 a d e l p hfa-=-9- 5st-— Guideposts 4sl ~ T h e re ’s a D octor in the 7b—H ogg's Heroes 3. 11 — Captain Kangaroo ... 6:10 8—Brady Bunch Orchestra, in Rehearsal 7:30 Hou.se ...... -4sl — V ie w e rs D igest 9:00 ll—ABC News 7b. 8— Search 8, 11 — S^le of the Ceptury 4 :4 5 “ -11—Owen Marshall 7sl— Figuring It Out' 8:30 2h. 3 — Gambit ______.. . . . 2sl. tel— ■ U's^Ypur Bet _ — . . . Still Has , Romper Room 2b—Theatre Billixiard. 9:30 5:00 2b— M aude . ' ■ It. ».. n ---- tel. 7b. 6—Owen Marshall TJiat Qtd Stii-ff- 2b. 3, 5 — I;ove o f Tafe^ 2b, 3, U - C l T f r S P tal— Cannon 2sl, tel ^ iB ew itg b ed ____ _tel, 8—ABC.J^ewa. very succe^isful movies years 9:55 4b—Ridq the Reading Rocket 11—Gunsm oke _ HOLLYWOOD. Calif. (NEA) ago. 2b, 3, 5 CBS N ew s 5sl—Dragnet 9:30 — "Donald O'Connor is Just ,j '■‘Francis was ahead of his 40:00 7st— M ister R o g e rs 2b-M-A:S-HT, . back frpm 1 Vegas, where he timo,” p'Connor says. "He was isl, 4sl, 7b — Jeopardy 7b-NBO Newsr 4b. 7sJ—Mat! Builds. Mari was half B smash. anti-PHtiablishment bcitore that 2b^ 8, 11 — Pa.ssword 5:30 D estroys Tie \^^a sr word w as invented. I think a_ 2b, 3, 5 — 'Ybuhg^ an'd TOstless 2fil—NBe^iewsr— ,, ' ' 10:00 wan te d to be a - jm nsh doing revival or those stones womd TOTTOr 2b; 3: 4sl. Vb. 8 ,1 1 - N e w s ------231, 2b, 3, 5el r '7b r a ,- n - 3 S [^ s . his.performing thing. be very successful and I'm , 2sl, 4.sl, 7b. B — Who.Wfiat 4b, 7 s l-E le c tr ic Company tel—Perry^Hson , ‘ He .was not a smash w the Uforking on a new script now. It When and Where 5sl -C B S N ew s 4b, 7sl— H om ewood . gamblfng tables and that’s the ^ — m lEht maktra dandy T V series. . 2b, 3,5 — Search for Tomorrow E venlnK ------UhV> ' - way he wanted it; In his long' don't you think?” 11 — Split Second V .ff'.OO 2sl, 7b, 8, 11—Johnny Carson career, he's been the gambling B esides Fran cis, O'Connor is 10:55' . &I, 5sl--Ne>s 10:35 ,route at Vegas and he’s been workinH on a movie script and 2.sl —' Dollars and Sense 2b, 3, 4sl-Truth or 2b—Movie; '‘Advance to the 'barifd, 80 nowadays when he - a p lay aiild a“1binith~T)F'other"', 7b,.a --NBC'News— : Conscqueiw^ _ ' J b h «^ F w o fiF t-' SlrceT 7 ' ...... ‘ 1 0 :4 r TIoTslirrolIiei‘ 'rv vaVIety series. '2sl, 4sirrbT”f^ = ^ ffT e 7b, 8—Adam-12 lisl—M Ovli»i"TH»^Biri^ow*^ " 1 set mys^f a limit," -he H e quit his successful show 2b — Guiding light ^ 11 -Thicker Than Water Biography say-s. Andj^ m oreover, he sticks in the late '50s,' when he 3, 11 — All My Children 6:30 10:45 to the iCnit. It's not purely a ■ realized it was just too tough. 5 — M idday 2sl, 7b, 8—Cool Million 3 — Movie: ‘‘Michael matter of self-control but one ot. I4>st season, he did a guest shot 11:30 3— Maude Kohlhaas"-Drama calculated foresightedness. with Julie Andrews and found 2sl, 5,'7t) ^ ‘ T h ree on a Match 4«1- It 's Your Bet 11:00 What he does ' is send a her working the same ai;duous 2b. J, 11 - As the World Turns 5sl • Bridget Ix)ves Bernie te l—New s registered letter to all the hotel schedule he had abandoned. He Ifil. B l.c?t*s M ake-a Deal n —Movic' ■■Firehouse"- lli3 0 . - Casinos, before he leaves had to work it, too, during that A f h T n o o n Orniiia tel—Dick Cavett >hon)e, and orders them not to wppk hp wa.s w ith J ulie. 12:00 ' ______,.7;IM1______12:00 ~ g iv ^ T iiw ct'Ddlt: A7id t )ic y - s a i^ “ I asked myself why I was 2sl. 4.sl -'P a y s o f O u f t S v ^ ' a ). ;i—-Dan August 2sl—Movie: “Joe Butterfly"- to it. doing it, he says, "and there 2b - N ew s —teU-Thickcr Than Water Com edy wa».no swsibie answer. SO-l . .3. 5 Guiding Ugfif 4b, 7sl—.Mister R o g e r s ,______H e tests them. H e goes jup to ~li-«^Newlyw«a'Game — the cashier at one of>. the won't do’iT-agaln.''"^'" • 7b, 8 — Today in Idaho casinos and asks for credit. 12;*0 They, check and find the letter 2sl, 5. 7b. 8 — Doctors on file and turn him down. 2b, 3, 11 -^E dge of Night ^ - “That wayv^^tM! M-ys, “J-stai^ tel*— Dating Game out of troubU there and stay 1:00 out o f debt. There are a lot ot 2sl. 4sl, 7b — A n oth erW ortd acts that play Vegas who get 2b, 3. 5 ---- Brice is Right

    ago, 1 talked to an act there 1:30 that had been playing the same 2sl. 4sl. 7b — Return to Peyton h o ld fo r 15 y e a rs — Just io p a y cc------off their gambling debts.’’______■2b,-3----- M a tch-.G i : O’Connor has recovered well 11 ^ One Life to Live from his heart attack of a year 5 — Secret Storm and a half ago. He looks great 8 — Days of Our Uves and says he feels fTfie. too. He 2:00 reports that he can do anything.^ 2sl, 7b — Som erset he wants to do and his act is a , 3, 11 — Secret Storm still full of his great ^ncing. tel — Mike Douglas “ I just can’t leap around as 5 — Movie: “The All- " Aiiierttaw

    ground. I’m fine. But I can't 2:30 Jump o ff the ground and I ca n ’t 8, 11 — Dinah Shore lift m y partners the way I used 2b — Virginian to." 3 — Mike Dotiglas At 48. O'Connor is a veteran 7b — General Hospital of 47 years in show business 3:00 and mayt>e that explains his 2sl — W h a t’s M y Line stiiHfOBthfBl=”«ppe*rancer—H«- hsd a weight problen? for 8 — Jeopardy iritUe — ballaoniafr4ip-to-2p0-^ 11 — Let’s Make a Deal pounds — 'b u t h e ’s shed 5(j * 3:OT PETER MARSHALL (left) »tar of f»lBC-TV’s pounds and is back where he 2sl — M erv Griffin DC1- - 1ton------^s. . 4sl - B u^ Bunny Monday through Friday came show “ The . 7b — Daniel Boone Hollywood Squares 1'’ accepts compiemoratlve , ■ J8e:.lrasr n i^ n j things going-. ■ 8 — T h r e e on a M atch Perhaps the most exciting,^re trophy from radto-TV producer Sheldon Altfeld DONALD O'CONNOn U alUl-: 11 — Bewitched various projects to bring back l o r his work, as m aster of ceremoniei, IWTeccnl dancing attar a haart altacif 3:55 national fundraiser in the fight against 77TraTJCBj*"the talking mTile he Bui "dOAin'l laip aiuund a«- . jnnch njBLusMtlo.::______I -leukemia. _ —C09tMT«4- —- ^ ^ t l t g h t F i v e — 10 rimas-NevifS, Twin fTi»»r-W »ho—- Sunday. July 8, 1973 Schedule Thursday, July 12 When and Where j 2b—Barnaby Jones ?*>—Movie: "Too MucK Too y channels 2b and 2b,-3,5 -^Search fw -Totnorrow • 2J>-bet^ Make a DeaU- 4sn—Streets of ^n'FYancisco &on” ~ 11 — Split Second 4:30 . j 3, and at 6 on 5—Movie: "The 3 -M a n n ix ' 10:40 Guru,” A British^ pop singer 10:55 3—$10,000 P yram id 11 -JiKsaiv-Crime rfrania ' 5 -Movie* "Th^ Hocror' o f - —?b^*=tios an‘FHeroe„s ^ ■ . V9:30 Party Beit'h" » 7b. 8 - NBC News 8- Brady Bunch and a- young -flower child "si—Just Jaiz 10:45 ' i i i o a 11—ABC News -rW ftllifi^spnttual pea^^ are Hie' IU;00^ Muvicr _“ Three V io le n t tel. Isl, 7U, 8 - Bafflf es-in—Oils' id. 5, 3. it. 8, 11,-News------; n^opic- 2b — Guiding Ligh t 7sl—FiMormt; It Out------1~969 ■atudy o ^ -conflicting .4sl--;Purry Masnh 11:00 "Tnflia Rnmhny .----- ■ i;55 ------3 r-!^ _3, a l A ll M y ChiJdrjsn 4b^An Amertcsn^=^tBnl}y “ -~*~SsJ--Ncws - 5 — M idday 2b—Theatre Billboard location p h o t o,g r-fjp h y 7sl -Man Builds. Man >11:30 5:00 -hltih llehts— the__film st.arrin(' i3P ' Destruvs-Ecolotiv . -tsl-T)itk-Cavett Michael York 2sl - News ~- and Rita 2sl. 5 ,'7b — Three bn a M atch 10:30 TZTOO ^ Tushinfihann.' 2b. ajll -C*BS News ' , , 2b. 3. 11 - ^ the World Turns 7b, 8, 11-Johnny Carson '■?sl TVjovie: "T h e I V o M rs. 4sf. 8 — Let's M ake a Deal 4sl, 8—AB C N ew s Morning ^ ' I0-3J' C a rro lls " Afternoon 4b Hide the- ReadinR R ock et - 5:25 - 12:00 5—tiK iK nel _5 — Farm R eport . •2sl,-4sl.— t)ay&-oLQur Lives 7sl - Misl^erogers ‘5l30 , 2b — News 7h— Xb ^ N ew s 5 — Summer Semester 3. 5 - Guiding U g h t •dkl •Wew ly tr^ TT^ 'Ve;------5 — CBS News;_ 6:05 2b. :i,. 4sl. ,7b.. 8, 11—N ew s 7h^8 —Tflday: in-Idaho- 5sl — Gutdeposts^ "“ ="irr30 , '4b, 7sl— E lectric Com pany 6:10 2sl, 5, i/b, 8 — Doctors E vening . 4sr Viewer^,Digest 2b. 3. 11 — E dge of,I>lig^t - 6:00 "isl.' News ■*. 6:15 4sl — Dating G am e 2^1 — Silent Heritage 2b, i' :i. , 1:00 4 s l- T r u lh - — 6:3« C^nsequencejt------, 2sl. 4sl. 7 b — Another W orld 3. K --C B S News .4b-. 7sL-Sesaine Street ■ - gb.' 3. & » - P rice ia Tlig ht- 6:85 Tb'-Hcc Haw 8, — Geijoral Hospital 4s\ — Farpn R eport 8 Mod Squad .1 :3 0 11 The Waltons ------____ :______■ .6;4S~, -2slT^sli-7b---- ReWr^vta Peyton ' 6:30 2sl — News Place . . 2sl -Wacky Wgrlcf of Jonathan 4sl Hotel Balderdash 2b, 3 — M atch Game-. • 7:00 Winters 11 — One Life to Live ' _____ ' 2tj; 3—D ragnet 2S1^6, 7b'., T o d a y - 5~— S ecref'S torrri n's YoutPBi^ '2tr—"CBS-News ------— J|___ P giS -ot ■O'urJLjwati iCapLuin Knnjrarrm "»:00 7:00 7:30 ^1. 7b — Som erset 2sl. )b, 8- Iron.si,de 2b — News 2b, 3. 11 — Secret Storm 2b; 3- M ovie: "T h e G u r u " ‘ 5 — Match G am e '73 4sl — M ike Douglas 8:00 4.sl Mod .Squad 5 — -Movie: "The All- 4b, 7sl^ M isteroger$ . 2b, 5 - Jokers Wild A m erican ” S The Walton.s 3 — CB§ News 8 — Another W orld II Kiing Fu , 11 — Today 2:30 7:30 ----- 8:30 8. 11 — Dinah Shore Idaho S u m m er;^ _ 2b. 5 — . P y r ^ i d . G am e 2b — Vir*;irnan------1------7.sl Knca, Crafts 3 — 'Jack |^>al^nne 3 — Mike Douglas -...... - __ 8:45 ...... , 7:45 ■■ . 7b — General Hospital 7sl .rriieonre, COOkIng ' 4sT— News 0:00 - ' 8:Sb- 8:00 , 2sl '^ •V ^ W S ^ sy!^ rU n e? _ 2sl, %, bean Martin '4 s1 — There's a Doctor in the 7h = Love, American Style 4.'?l Rung 1^ House ...... ^ 8 — J<^f(ardy 4b. 7.sl—Playhouse New York 9:00 11 — Ix-t's M ake a t)e a l (Iiography 7b. 8. 11 - Sale of the Century 3:30 !> Movie "Tlie Guru" 2b73 — GaiubU . asl----- Merv Griffiw - — : - IT Strec't.': T if San F ran otsco _2s!, 4sl, — It[^s Your Bet 4sl _ Bugs Bunny . . WalrrKatrHeartngs 5 — Romper Room 7b — Daniel Boone If heiiriiiKs wen- held iodiiy. 3:30 -8-— Throe »n a M o teh------TOmr'TsnrTlnns- iin iy play thr ^ 8.11 Hollywood Squares 41----B«witt;he<‘weF>i, In 2b, 3, 5 l-ove of I jfe 3:55 that ( ;ise, regular 2sl. 4jii — B ew itch ed -. 2b — Hcsiress-frtin“ ' ■prnKmmmtnR wmilrt hi- 'pri^^ :______" a i i i . ______HpotiiKfat J^ Y g — ^ — ITITptj'IT. 2b, 3, 5 - CBS N ew s -1:00 JtiO ff 10:00 .loktT'.s W ild 2sl. 71), ■R H e l e n H ed.iv 2sl. 4sl, 7b — Jeopardy i);m tcl BiMme V a r i e t y 2b. 8. 11 — Passw ord o Bon^n/.a 2b, 3, 5 - Young and ResUc.s;! 71) 1 D ri ani of Jeannii* 10:30 8 lx)vi‘, Aiiicriciin Style 2sl, 4sl, 7b, 8 - Who,What II C a i i u ' o - SERVICE- PARTS'- SUPPLIES AUTHORIZED SBRVICE fUNwy fiuswfss- ' ' By Hogcr Bollcn C iN T E R ...... T H I^nw \B G O P^iyCER Ii E P s o d o o lOeee. . P O e TUjO CATCHER'S Your ONE STOP FOR TCAi^eD rrrs W T th e M itts Awd A ^ETTVnCFWORK, NEW E W D CP THE W O^LD' we OF RCSiti B A e s -S’ ! . 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Saturday, J u ly 14 ' 9:30‘ “ “■ 2sl. 7b, 8 — Runaround 5sl — Garner Ted Armstrong • -sns 'ft Kate Smith “Rock and 11 Kish and Game Report 7sl — Just Jazz P o w e r 7sl — Sesame Street ------Rpmpmbrances" airs tDnight- ■.. .: ' 5:30 lO:0O l:-30 at 9 p.m .,on channel 4sl. 2b KBOl Eyewitness News si, 7b - Around the World in 80 '2b, 4sl • - Boxing From 2sl - Aiiaiii-12 •tsf T h r < Mri-t'nnpic .:! ^ 10 n'dork News/ ------d ays Madlffon Square Garden M orning Isl Saturday Nighl Speakout 2b,’ ;j, 5sl, 88 — A rch ie's TV 3- Pebbles and Bainiii Banim T.sl Kii Liilin a 5:30 ' 71) ! .r 'rii> Nei);hlK)r 5sl Channel 5 F.yewilnes-s 1 5sl 5w l . ^iim iiin r .St^mr.sUir ------I'l ki'i Hian Wiitcr N t ' w s ------4 j ^ l ' H' - " ' T u h K v ^ P T l M H I g m ' ' ------I M W ------— a , 6 : 0 0 l-.\ iiiin g ------7sl Klectrif Companv nt - Four Winds to Advenlurc ------i1 n^ —. 0 r r n . 1 V. 1 u i i i o v u i •>j^ VL'n 11 K l Vf*-^ ) 1 0 : 3 0 3 sl riiaViliiton'StUp W restliiiK' ■ 1 0 :3 0 B u g s B u n n y 7sl . 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B —“ NBC Nightly News 7sl — SpefiaT of We Week “ T s T — 'M ovTe: •'P d m s ’S i n g s ' 2b1j 7b. S — Sealab 202(1 5sl — N F L A ction 2b — The WaltOns . ^ ___ 9:00 ______Wefikendi:^------— u . . . -S b r H ------Flints tones 7ST'— TBc"Kleclnc* Company'' T ^ 'H f e e ■aB'“ GImanolte _ 1 _ ■ 12:30 ------Comedy Hour 1:00 4sl — Love Thy Neighbor 3 — Sonny and Cher 7b — Channel 7 Final Report — Bewitched----- g> — Cartoon Carnival "SsT — B a n ia b T Jo n »- 4sl — Kate Smith "Rock and 1:00 7S1 — Sesame Street 3 — The Archies 7b — Viewpoint Remembrances'^ 2b — Morning Headlines Tlm«s-N«ws, Twin Falls. Idaho Suriday. JUty », TV73 Sensitive fiomedy -Eldest Walton hanging on the telephone with girl friends, whom she sees infrequently. Highlight p f T Leads Judy plays theguitar s w ra d i- cally and admits she iS qot Thursday Movie really ah expert at it. She and brother David share Varied Life aeeustom themsdvM 4o Uie ______z i ~ r ~ ^ -ownership of a- dog riSmed ^ Miichaal Y6rk arid~ Rita 1 ciinnate tipiHihe fbod, the two H6LtYW Obd (UI*I) — Judy . and‘takes tier home again In Rusty, a Cat who answers ‘Tas'hin^am star “ In " T h e learn that theyYe trying to fit Norton, who plays Mary Ellen, the evening, to Rascal and a tankful of Guru," a comedy of unusual j will be-atcangers - eldest daughter, of "‘.‘T h o ,Wal-. Judy is in the 10th grade a l a tropical fish. sen sitivity about. forever, a battle not worth -Qirrenlly Judy is fjtiight up.. -people trying to ftt-in. where ■ J i^ o O m - Tthev otvtously don t belong, to lighting, . . . ~ ™ . - : ^ g - 1909 20th .C entu ry »P ox - on the highly rated series. When "T h e W t]t6ns’^‘~'is in ShF is antiquing the furniture. be seen for the first time on' releasei produced by M a ry E llen enjtty^ the securi­ production Judy attends classes ■ She is changing the color television oh "The CBS ..Isma'il Merchant and directed ty of a large and..loving, fam ily near the set .with other minor, scheAie^ from ycUow,-reB and -Thursday Night Movies" by James Ivd'ry from a script on - the tut)e. sufrdunded'hv members of The | cpst. Her bla^^ to muted blues and ThuTKlday, July 12 in color-on by Ruth Praw ^ JhaGvira and sibling^ parents and grand­ schoolmates are Kami Cotier green s. the CBS TelevisTori Network. Ivo ry. , parents. - ( E liz a b e th ), D a v id H a F p e c - Judy dates several bgys but . iThis f i^ had been previously . - At her hojne in the San -fJ iim ^ ob T ;’TVTary McDonaugh h asn T “slnglC'd 6rie 6ut as “ a announced for broadcast at an Fernando Vaney Judy, 15. lives ( Erin), Eric Scott (Ben). steady t>eau. All her boy friends ehrlier date.) moat_ of the Uoie with her ■ Richard Thom as is 19 and drive automob^Jes. She is taken ■ Tom Plcklc (York), a SUMMER £_n^ collene In _ the o ff-' to movies, out to proms.^and "ypular British rock ^inger^ spending months /wilh ' her .sca.son. 'comes to India to study ^ e * e u father. • T^e parents were Judy is required to spend ■'Once in a while my date sitar -with a master musician, dlvbfe<;d-severi“years ago. ------^4fife$'”TiSurs ‘ Tft‘™ffi?r^tua!or ~Talce^The~o^ to Brothpr David, 11, lives.with .schoolroom every working day •says, 'but it depends on how ^ by Utpal Dutr. A l^ d r a w n to Mrs. Norton. Judy’s'; older “When the public schools arei In much m oney he has at the ^th e teacher for spiritual sister, Ricki, 16, lives, with session. tim e. " enlightenment is Jenny (l^iss J u d y 's ^ p m o th e r who is in the. She'minks she leams ^bout - Because she plays a depresr ■ TushifightMnjr, an ' English process of winning a divorce the same amount of m aterial at Sion child, Judy's wardrcdx- oa hower-child. Jealousies result from Norton. . the studio as she does in. the CBS khow is threadbare. when the guru's two wives Despite the unsteady family normal high school classes. She makes up for her public resent the obvious adoration of life. Judy is- a naturally Judy isiji’t fond of school and jjiiage by wearing dre.sses, Jenny for hier mentor. And the ebullient teen-ager who enjoys ■ :mticipates the da;^ when she stylish pants and riiini,:,skirts. guru himself can’t stop -sloapiwB- and -doeisn U , woa’t h^va to study. But she also conforms to teon- quarreitftS with liis aemi- appear to be concerned about Monday through Friday eve- 'apo uniform coddsby wearing" serjous Studont, To^. 'Jenny -U)«rpr«sent or the future.. She working or attending jeans. ’ ' • begins to find more spiritual -.um uM - h n y jw p r, liko tn hnv<» >;<;hool.-- finre" lim e 'a h a TWO LOCATIONy T05 B lue LAice$ 81 these davs.‘ On weekends she catches up hopes to conti^e to . work interest to Jenny than to m usic.' -^fr^MfttfSHINGTON ST. N. As it is, her mother drives with such personal iterps as in m o v ies and tj^ tftS iofi When- Unnerved by the guru's T W IN F A LLS her to Warner Bros, studios manicuring her fingernails, she is an adult, pettiness and unable to every working morning iat 8, ‘’j-hanging her hair styles or js an adult.

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    S u n d a y, J u ly 8, 1973 Tlmes-News, Twin Falls. Idaho . I L , . . 1 ' k . i-C— J------^ ’..1 1 ■___:__ What Is^The O f Life In I^aho? ___ Ur By DONcPAKL£V indicators used by the' KA1S3AS CITY .(N^A) - researchers nare a “valid ■i'- n^ofhlng^may t * nwerttaftto toe measure' of Ihe «wTity life, - in Carolina, e s p e c i^ y In the the results providf! a 2»VT.- J morning . ccomparative picture of N.JJAK a t nnB..’__ MONt : © pnixias w h islin g 'croaa th e point of time — 1970.______plain, may. be an experience Nine indicators were used to ... the neari may ye .. ..i.J.M old Kentucky home . . . Georgia may be on the mind . q i^ ’s dying request n >^ be ^ \ 'S ■ i COLO V ------1 ^ d .C.14 .c.u,\ ■ |_® + jg , I \“S ' for carriage back ' to old V ' W T ® ■ ! ""23 ' r « Virginny . . . "Cnt'.-jfi' ^ a n c e, ■ ^rTOngffjoriMilBrodiCfiril Uiey have been), w l^ it’s a matter — Economic Status N - u I f -f ,, ■ 1 ---^.^.1 W, ^ i-a UaA - G*- of QOL, it’s-Califorrtia, here we — Education 'borne — followed by Colorado, — Health and Welfare <_ " I I .. ® i ‘v f ■***^^ii>-497a--and; as far - ' production of igoods and TiT-mBei fuitir Bmong-th^ stalfe^^tWS!16i]lWI:l>c. TcsedTOerS.';v - 'i- - ’services), the question of the----- statistical weighting .—-each be restively large. 4tua_was For instance, h i^ inttfme- baok as 1931, , While theri' is less quality of life in‘'these United state and the District of p articu larly true in the a rea s of low Q O L cases w ere found in. < I agreement among the four States as distinguished from Its Columbia was glve^ one of technological development, Delware, Florida, Illinois, studies as to which are the 10 quantity is becoming of three ratings — exellent, agriculture and economic Indiana, Maryland and best slates, they are, to a increasing concern. average or.substandanrd.___ status. Michigan. In contrast, such The purpose of the MRl — eaatfon s- th e authado^Hklaha,^ n rgfin ed Anri undated report, economist JDr. .Bw- rnt(^t?oTies. the differences Minnesota. North Dakota. pointing out ttiose which rank Illlliy « i Kiiinni m ill mniOAWM zi. r r ------— .. ac=r -T------r • «Tir—f*r..^ verslon-oJ an eailier one Dy ChlehlJu, wliu was aasUUrU by '‘ aRTong '^ te s ' weresorh'eliffies ~Dregon, Utali and Wasmngton ihe losest‘,” The states with low ■ . f A- J___ ^ DnI-wm** nWrrr\wt on^ nw«l/>A OQL ratings hve held_ that institute is to, develop a Ftobert Gustafson, and Bruce unexpectedly sn^all. For all had relatively higher position for m ore, 'than fdur . systematic methodology , for Macy. undue importance example, thers^appeafs to be ranking in QOL’ than theff assessing social, economic, sh ou ld ”“not be atlribuJed^"to^ Httle d ifferen ce am ong Uie respective income rankings. - -decades; primarily faeeauae of- political and environmental slight variations in state score states in the arefis of health -However, it was found that depressed economic conditions indi(?atoVr tr reflwFfIiK'uvefaP ■0T~ rank: Mindful—4hfrt- -and— we lfnre— and— twdividualn----- stete a ^ t h ven F low Icvoln o f ' “health” of the naUon and its comparisons can be odious, he status^ There is much closer per capita income also tended In summary, say the ..gitfctiinai well-bpiijgi^ ^ - points out that a very small similarity among stales In the to ranl( lo w in’ a ll measures o f r e s e ^ c h e r s , ‘ Mt m a y be- -To the extent that U tr^aifferen ce in a state's score for '■sotnal and-_enyic6nmehtal concluded that some economic well-being is a necessary condition _|pr achieveing minimum acceptable QOL. Beyond that, Gal Writers Aim ForJFilnv Hits an extrem ely high Income-level does not necessarily represent By-p i c k K L E IN E R with the empliasi^ on Jewish an exeellfinf QOL . .. In other HOLLYWOOD (NBA) - communtties-irrtioth places ----- , 7wbrds,—QOL—has— its--own and 11 should make a ,WHF«dients, ;;jmaterii^l from strength this time. cracker jack film. wealth bears- little “ This time.” ahe ooyoi ‘‘It’j H er hook ^•llread^^ has been ascertiiinable relationship to going to be different," sold (to . producei* Stanley Miss Susann is the lady Jaffe) and Is destined to Which is exa ctly what the old whose books are automatic .become a major movie. Miss sonns have alw ays told us. best-sellers and the--movies Mitchell hopes it turns out made ffbni thefn are, -to fary l»ttcr than previous-efforte to. automatic bombs. That's the show the So;uth on film . area she wants to cfiange and "The South has never been she feels she has the muscle to honestly cao^ured on filrii." she ” ThatM ‘Sounder' - it is HernewtxHjKts^'Onrc Is Not » Disney film for liberals It ____. J^nough." It's her third novel presented a distorted view of and the third that became the hlacks in the South. — Number One best-seller, a feat "The hero i Paul Winfield) ...... "that llaan’t happened before. was arrested for stealing food It 8 like a rookie. i>ecoming for his family. That would Most Valuable Player his first never happen - the South is a three years In the big leagues, paternalistic society Blacks ...... A n d ,iU ke_h er e a rlie r ones, it could be arrested for sa s^ g a ' - - mill- uuitoulitA lly—brrmnfr a- wo m a n- b u t .never ^fjM ^ movie; althbiigKTOs Xim f she's stea ling food for their fa m ily ' dictating strong terms. She says .she cannot think of a single motion picture which presented a true pietupe of the -— Aiiottlgi— novel— which— has------S n n tti "mid certainly ~it HoUywood eiclted is 'The wasn't 'Hurry Sundowfi,' STEAMWAY Covenant," by a delightful When it comes time to make young ^oman— fr^om— N «w “ TlnjCuvBiiaiil“ into a h im she BILL - DOUG - ED Orleans named Paige MtchelT. wants to be far away. She has n o v e l i s t PAldE M ITCHELL say* lh« “South haa n«v*r bMn She uses settings she knows — no yen to mess with the honMlly caplur*d on fllm.” 7 3 3 -6 0 3 6 M— OrlM na M d M ississippi. screenplay...... SDBlWiU Julj Ui ----- CBS Names Two Correspondents

    Foster-Davis and. Richard Constitution. Wagner, who have been Daves' recerved his B .A . In reporting, .ifrppi CBS News’ English from Bowdolrt College Sa i Ron B iir£ ait,^j|.y e i twet*, in Brunswick, M e., in 1964. and named , ■ GBS - News_ an M,A-:— witfi 'W liors ‘ Iff Correspondents.it w a s journalism from the Coliiiribla announced by ^Gordon University School ' Of Manning, Senior Vice _ercsidOTtp=&iroctor of Ncwa.- — Bottr Davts and-Wagner wiU- fellows progcam^ at Columbia, continue in their pi"esenL- _He served in the IJnited assigriments, reporting on States Army from 1960 to 1962, developments in Indochina. with tours of duty ii^ Fort BUm . A N N P R E N T IS S heTitaiJr. n u K h t fn a Foster D a v is has been 'with; Texasrand-Bout»HKsH«*"-B««'--- ■ meat grinder and jm ram edics Kevin Tlghe (left) CBS N;jws in Saigon las 19 in Evai)ston. lU.. in Jamiary- - - 1940, "he is married to the. . and Randolph Mantooth extricate her from the - reporter since Maj^ 1972. In former Patricia" Pehl .x^ predlcamebi In “Boot," a repeat oh NBC-TV!s addilfdn to""' covering She's Caught Greenville, Miss., and has oiikf ••Emergency” next Saturday evening. ■de^velopments throughout Tracy EUizai)cth.

    'reaction . to a “script:„ oke the story m any o P ^ ^ ••I don’t know what makes ^ -peace treaty in January 1973, the Vietnam conflict for CBS Movie a e —like— ■a— f t W —~BHd'omce President^Agnew's ~News slnceT>eing asslgn el^ SchatzBerg admits. ‘U want jiTsit to Saigon shortly , the Saigon Bureau Jn August everyone to see my films, thereafter. ■ 1972. - ■ ' ■■ U _ Director ‘ ~ hoping they'll find something Before his assigmnent in Wagner joined CBS News in th^V'll like' I know j^’s Saigon. D a v is w^s a r e p o ^ r r December 1964 -a» a traffic impossible to make the perfect ' producer fo r CBS N ew s in Is Enormous expediter in N ew rY ork. He then film but I keep trying.” ~ Atlanta, G a ., from A pril 1969 to worked on the staffs o f “ T H E “ .only as targets tor Anderson's These two differing ■ • -May 1972. He joined CBS News B y FBAN C ES fA Y b O R ' CBS MORNING NEWS” and particular wit. i approaches of directors arc far ip June. 1968 as a reporter- (c) Newhouse News Servicc GBfr-EVENlNG NEWS ------— One sequence in an earlier JrQin; thejmly-attltudes-toward"-" ' assigfwnenvedttur at CBS News*. NEW YORK — The - W IT H W A L T E R C R O N K IT E , ” vcrsiOT (rf-^i04^cky-Mmr*“ did irio^^s and audiences. Bxrt H eadqiK lrtcrs tn N ew York-. Enormous powML of a movie b efo re being n am ed a reporter- coneern . a working-class they do illustrate the personal, • W ot to joining CBS News, -director is ■•..a--, recent a » 8 i g « ^ n t .... In v- - mother who killed herself highly iruLyidi ^1 choices’ that__ Davis - waa a repor^r--pnd - achieveipent in Uie^h^ry 0]^^ S ep te m b er 1969. H e a l s o . ^ resultinthtjpoifieawftcairffieEr-^ —mitnHBinp -ftditop- ot-th c- d elta. tolerate the all-st^ch diet and ■' tJOTdjjrat-TIunes in Greenville^ -jworSelJ aa " ^ r t - “ 'SSOTAjilDiLv.matertal for ^—relatlondil}* butweeil iWu • m ost m ovies. ’TTius Ijn d sd y iviv^I ^ ^ vtrp w • ^ wonderfully played by Gene Anderson, a brilliant film- F I X T U R I S Hackman and A1 Pacino, who — m a k er, o ffers us his newest Your D ollar W ill Buy are on a symbolic, aad yet a work, "O Lucky Man!” as a S O % O V P real journey 'towar'd theii kind of parable, a ■ Bor ft Pool Typ» contemporary fairy tale of the hopes. ' adventures of an eager, "1 eliminate some scenes .that might contribute to innocent youth setting out to TOncrete facU about the tw o m ake Wfr-wa}L-in English sec- I i n u T _., men;'LSchati^erg::^a.^^ • • ^ • • • Claude Brown’s “but nll-my Tvlms' are uiuod But the society p rin te d In H O U S c and relationship rather than the film is entirely middle- Carpet Is Our Specialty narrative.” class. The women of the tale . Lighting Fixturo* While he would like the 143 AAain A v e . East O p « n S o tu rd o y i Til 4 P.M . J,m H a ttm a n — Mu. his films. Schatzberg admits T w in Faiis the men are shown as honest or 1869 Addtio?^ Aw* that he^. guided by his own dishonest, pretentt*us or Phon* 733-5727 experience and his own unassuming, women are shown Sunday, July 8, 1973 TTmM-News, Twin Falls. Idaho 17

    V L Borgnirie Is The Born Villain Suiirise Semester to nnake sure the rats don’t get in a cold sV ea t. "See, Lee By ROGER EBERT T h e tw o m ervgo at each other Marvin and his sidekick, Keith h u rt!” 1973,CUcagoSun-T»iiie» with chains, two-by-fours, an' , rie shook his head/ Tm all Fall Term _£’jrgadine^ are riding-under t^ H lC A G O ■— E f K&st:- -a * , J ftn d ^ e tr fists. A n d = for the rats,“ fie said; “ buthoto— car.-Sq I tie a big p i^ time, they’re on top of a. boxcar---- about;me? So anyway, one to a rope aiidTet it run out kind of villain there i's in Uie moving through the Northw^st^., nighf I’m asleep and I get a under' the car Then when .tl^e muscie ItVUth. It feels trttr iiicrsaibTe— -l«ad-bounFOckin(j.-it.^ouldnXbe------'tamesr ffefpff no to p r o f tJOjfcarB awlTTonjptng transmitted by the network on It’ll play well, yyid then one done. Why not? Aldrich asks. iown between them and tt^t . Sundays, Tuesdays, and ijassenters. It Xjperates ip the day I *m oirthe set withthe rats, - , U ’s. just a m a tte r of timjnjg, Northwest in the middle of the was really him, too. Thiir^ays beglraitng~Snnaay; and .it hit r ^ e;'' those rats are isn’t it? No, they say: the train Impression, and there w e a tot "There-wasno way ta.xlauble— -Septi-a3. Recognizing ttw t b’OBEbr- actually "going to- b e -^ over ‘w ill ^ 0 o ff th e ra ils hUtflal^lh air: of hoboes who w ould like to rLde _ It/’ he saltf. ■"Tr^cw ia eithir- ^the-Pranco-Pnasatan- War to m e t ‘ ' — sidin g’ a t 35: m ph. L e t’s try it, it. But tnost of them are weak- see it was m e.br ybu couldn’t." the present, Europe and the j^J^T^e old adrenalin starts Aldrich says. We rehearsed the spirited and take other trains So how did you do it? I asked. Ui^ted States have pa^d pumping. I start wondering scene for three days and then' instead. "J u st like it looks lik e 1 did it. through a major crisi^ of" how I got m yself into this mess'” w e -did it, and w e_jn issed by Lee Macuin. .^Marvin r ran along the lops of the thought and feeliog. the And then the rats are all over inches. He was right, but we ts to ride Borgnjine’s train boxcars. They had a camera principal focus of the course me,’ ^nd 1,’m screaming and were all sweating." - bust. The bloodj^rlvsTry • car- on a road next to the "1 have one more question,” ' w ill be on the developm ent o f -iLYing to escsp^y. and .rolling ticnvcetT'tBfi tw an»e7l~ ls-the— tracks artisti c ideas and their fruitio n around on the floor. But 1 said. ___ ^ m ovie’s subject, anti leads to a And you w^jren’t, ah, afraid froiVi roughly '1870 through- carefully!" ■Sure," saidJBorunine, . speQt^culvt fight on a rail cpr you’d falipffi,' , . _ 1930. Hir^laughed again. "Do you 'Don’t they have insurance that lasts seem ini^ forever^ _L‘M atreai^..t’.vealwaiy3-be^.. -TtnovF>yfiy^-m ^ ^ c areful?" ----- "We ^ n t 31 £ys filming blessed with a ^ iise of timing' U rsc u ^ lo n s ^ and alTusii5ns“ - You don't mess around with against _death, that flight scene,” Borgning that's-a little better than the to the painting, music, politics angry rats, right? dismemberment and other - was—remembertag - while- in . averageguys. You^eta.klnd_ol- and the generaf mnverpent of "N ot quite right," Borgnipe ipishaps that m ight prev errt t Chicacoto promote "Emperor. rhythm and you don’t fall o ff, or ideas of the ttnie will be said. " I’m being careful so I completion of the picture? ” {t had to lo«fc>JU[e_,'»aiMct of at least I didn’t. Jumping from incqHtoratM jnto the lg,ctures^ don't hurt of enoriiioua "“ Tvsnwijr— size, the course will seek to NEW YORK lUPli - CBS take a measure of that culture will reprise on Aug 24 the two- TiT the h e ig h r o ftt s glories. +rmif“— iHevttitoiV --ver^iioa of. 'The-lecturcSr w ill a l.so try ta /\rthur Miller'.s play. "Death o L render intelligible the message ii S alesm an ," starring 1^> J. of Islam as It was seen through Cobb and Mildred Dunnock. Its Qie eyes'of Muhammad's own original air -date wa.s May 8, followers and as it is -iim ------^^^^ TJMOTf^tood -th e contem porary hi.storian from Annol/)ckharI, who will be in his' own "more Immodiatc the i-asl of the H allm ark Hall o{ perspective Fame drama. "Ijsa. Briuht ■ Sunrise Semester" is -and Dark. " in Ihe fall. i!»- tliL__ ^ttansimtled by the Network six daughter of June—1 x)ckhar 1. days a week. Monday through veteran -mrmt---- and- Friday I t2-00noon4a: 30 p.m ., 1 tolevI.'iton^Btar:' ' ^ ...... n m t ~Snrnlay"-T7T3

    i .EaU». Idaho S u nday. July 8, 1973 TV Previews For The Week smuggling , of «IlM S for Johnny Whitaker. Two young new equipment by means of SUNDAY, JULY 8 4.5 .(C B S ) — N E W S domestic positions.- Michael boys are held captive in a gambling. Cleavon Little and 9:30-9:55 (AB C ) — Host Tonv RETROSPECTIVE, a new 12- 6ouglas costars with guests liRbtBSmse whenlhey uncover a James Wliitenipre star with ehapln-" -by—John- Nicholas Colosanto and Victor t;ang of jewel thieves. PART guests Tom Bosley and F.ugene “stone. ” and “flower” for Hart airs tonight,.focusing,on French. REPEAT,;: TWO OF REPEAT Troobnick. REPEAT viewers of MAKE-A WISH. the. conflict 6etwe^ the late 6-7 AY, JUt/Y13 - ? NIGHT AT THE MpVIES Joseph McCarthy during the (Tom l^welUiis the vietim of a 6:30^ (ABC) — Murray Botanic Garden jn Washington, t focuSes on the underworld and pericxl .lahe'n anti-commim lsl kidnapping .trio on THE FBI irtoVes in with Oscar (Jack D .C .. to watch the pollination o f local government corruption fppliriB wa-i at Itg ppak in the Ticerman is held captive io an F bUk (Tnny the orchid.------James Olsen, CTlBe r f------le u e nTan ) and TInitprf old fort as U. Erskine (Efrem with . Randall) after ajigh t^ th his ------^2f30^(<:BS4^;:-TJ>e^TENNIS I nnH Rlpharri rnstellang CLASSIC continues irom — 9 : 30-8 :30 rN S C T- : :^- Iwate him. Philip^Abboa and starring.in •'World.Brexnier^ miton Head island, s:c, with WONDERFtrrr WORLD OF Molinaro iS Murray with guests ' William Reynolds costar with Jncident on a Dark Street." A Ken Rosewall medting Roy^ DISNEY concludes "The Jane T)ulo, Patty Regan and^ guests Robei-n.yons and I-eslie smalj-time crook helps the U.S. Mystery of Draciila's CJastle." Barbara Daitch.' REPEAT. Emerson in a [first-round, Attorney incrirriinate two city starrt,n_g Scott K olden and Crharleson. R E P E A T 7-7:30 (A B C ) — On" R (X )M >• m atch.______. .. I. officials.- linked. with 7-9;30fAB&)---- The^ Sunday- ‘222. students band to g e th e r- und^rivorld boss Dominic night THOvie - celebrates •with M r. D U o a (J J o y d H a y n ^ L . I^opold (Roland). REPEAT Shakespeare with Richard t& ^ve a favorite profeMox BUrton and Elizabeth Taylor 7r30-B (CBSl - THE. NEW - from being'fired'for-improper Belief: CBS Delip;hted T U E S D A Y n i g h t M O V IE S starring in “ The Taming of the credentials. Denise Nicholas. involves the kidnapping of a Shrew." Katharina (Taylor) Michael Constantin^e and wages of a battle of wits and witness to a Fedeal ’^ b ^ aw n ' a g a iiiS t ‘ PtJlVJi-'hlfT' invfesnag twH "guesf star J oe ^ n t o s . (Burton) whoTlesirefe her hand Graves and Diana Muldaur REPEAT;- SiimiTier Slowdown - 4n^ marriage. Costarrinc are. star In " Call to (ABC) -Peggy and Justice Department Inspector and tteughter'arc anxiously Jackie starve their husband of This year, C ^ ,is offepng no Warfield (Graves) aw aiting their father’s elicvabi^ity .than_.be^ showed Margaret-Mead is Welcomed to delighted' ttrfTmt'am!Xcuse"foi and Pippa-Seott gu«5t.stiir with criminals. who want to kill the years ago as the eldest son o? n r - TALKWG-AVXTH-A. r-A 1 t GlAM UltMU. avoiding:. > s.usfc_— BjffiiDaeC;_ -Hntl~Pa-'Kettle",^-5i'htIe testi ^RoBtB "to^^discuaaiideas-on— programming, the investment -Brown, Michael Ontkean and Martin Milner iind Kent Malcolm Atterbury s the home and its effects on .always running, so h i^ for Sam Melville. REPEAT McCord star with guests characterization of the children. REPEAT. ' such a small rcjtum. After all, 7-7:.30 (A B C ) — L u c y ' Michael Richardson and John bedridden father is simply 1:30-2:30 (A B C ) — M ike except for “ Sonny and Cher", ( Lucille Ball) and Harry try to C^iandler. REPEAT. embarrassing. Quarry and Billy KeUy Wagner how many recent summer get to the cool of their' endless fi:.30-8 (A B C ) As for~Ju»tc Harris, we meet in a IT) rOund North offerings have gone oh to . arguments^ by attending a WEDNESDAY MOVIE OF cannot help but wonder how American Ught Heavyweight greater things? groljp-eiicounler session on THE WEEK confronts two .she evar. Kot into som ething so Championship bflut on - Btrtw hilc CBS w as g iving up. HRRE'S-LUCY. The therapy obviously beneath he^" talents. b O X lN G ABC was deciding they had t does m o re harm than good, 'Hie .sad fact is, Miss H arris gQUAi;E GARDEN. discovered the secret of however. Gale Gordon and looks terrible in this series 6-7 (N B C ) — T h e .Successful summer series’. Lucie Arnaz coster. RF.PEAT ______„.ic brings — c iia l ^ K M E R G E N C Y -c c e w hand les . ?Theyl»^uld siniply dowfi character,to her role simply 7-d t ABC) —T fe ~MONDAY several cages; tonight, been done to g iv e CBS and NBC NIGHT MOVIE has a Jerry with a white old-timer, causing because such a display of including a wonnan pinned their highest. rated regular I>ewis-Dean Martin comedy tension in a once friendly talent appears out of place — under a sports car. a man season shows. "All In The •'SaUor Beware, ” with the engine company. Andrew like a rose in a cucumber -•--suffering from a drug overdose) . Family” and--“Sanford .and— com ic duo causing chaos, JJufteaB-andJBifibard Jaeckel patch^.'::3-ir?^'ni^— ' Slid a listleffl-mascot named Son”j Take"~ successful costar. REPEAT., And however' little talent Navv. A 1952 release. Boot. Randolph Mantooth and British comedy and change it B-9 CABC) O W E N Ijong and Atterbury might Kevin Tigfie star.~REHEAT. into a successful American TUESOAY. JULY 10 MARSHALL. COUNSEI^R display, it is really unfair to 7-9:30 ( NBC) — SATURDAY 6-6::t0( ABC) — Dr. Noland’s, —A T L A W defends a teerY>age c o m ed y. blame them completely. Jerry n i g h t A T T H E M O V lE S has ABC’s first such effort is a romantic interest in Terry (^rl charged with the murder of Paris's direction is obviously the 1965 release “ A Thousand her nagging mother. The case series based on Britain’s bxaggerated and uneven, and liaker ( Tracy Reed) cuts short Clowns.” Starring Jason «nrt Dcarcsf '^Jhe-.. ^ h ii plan^ to rai.se money for becomes complicated when the -MTrtlemaiTB dialoRoe------all Robards. B arbra Harris and defendant's~boy Trlena takes American version Is '‘Thicker those unbelievable ••jokes” Barry Gordon. A ' man is Than Water", a Bob Bwner the stand against her. John thrown into supposedly normgl hounded by the ChUd Welfare production written hy 'TOCt - David C»f«oB--a.nd -Laura convtrrsaltoii — Tb' irftpofesil)te_- Bareira~who -xlatm lylittlem^^and—directed by (tovens guest star With stars 3. Durability: The hope for might be unfit to raise his Rod McKiien JVrthtir HIU and Lee Majors. Jeiry Paris. I>et's taRe a look any summer series-is.-thaLil — ^ l> p h o w . HEPRAT,------REPEAT _____ in 3D (DiHerence. Depth and tight-ra te -well anniigh In he . -To Write------D u ra b ility). p ick ed up in J an u ary or 1. E>if/erence: A spinster T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 12 possibly th^ following Fall as a Music Score e-7 (ABC) - JuUe (Peggy daughter and a playboy son are permanent^enlry. Such a future SCROW UY'S ! -forced 4o--9pend U>e-next five ^ e m s Ijjjt o n ) falls v1cil-Ti c-razed N'F/w Y O ftK (U h D — Puet, m ^derer who plans to kill all -f— MfeAlTW-CARB S vcsrs ni2na£!n2 their fsthcr’r. “ T h i c k e r Than W ater", in spite p icM e-factory if they arc to cornposcr, author and concert the inhabitants of the home of the success of its British I CENTER ____ I collect the hefty inheritance arti.st R od M cKuen w ill com ­ w here sh^ is convalescing on dangled before theic noses by pose the musical score4or next the MOQ ^411AP. Brooke I .ieaayn's Hallrnark Hall of Riindy and Ren Piazza g\iest the crairyTrtd be*'idden reruns on both networks:networTcsT~ Fame prtxluclion oT TTIsa7~ with regulai^ Michael L»ie, Since both of the kids hate neither of which is a situation pickles and^love living, the, Bright and Dark.” starring Clarence Williams HI and Tige comedy ( “ Adam-12” and prUmise of fulfilling their Anne Baxter and John Andrews. (^lEPEAT. “Sonny and Q ier"). this show father’s requirement is. Forsythe. 7S ( A B O — On’IC U N G FU , had an excellent opportunity to M cKuen wrote the scores for f^ in e befriends a young boy in painful. gain a large audience. I VY. Prqctu MEmCAKE While the premise __ is rifiion producjiDh of ,a rough western town and helps especially with the marqnerT ____ . Equipment C/oims. B differcTTtfrom that-ofanyother t w i t h Yaltte of-a-^tar like Julie. Amcricafi Sitcom, there t» - his own special, David Carradine stars with Harris, winner of two Emmys ^Thel,onerr"-"tisa." based on guests-Norjwan -Alden—and_ R»potr» to aftWctol M Komt» B iihilaritv with “ A Touch_^ j Tonyft. But-uiiless tht Of Grace", the Shirley^^both^ Wendell Burton" REPEAT. liiM b*. writing-directing-Jicting for the iho novel by John Neufeld, is property now cancelled. And 8-9 (A B C ) — On T H E last episodes far surpasses that the story of an attractive teen- 7 3 3 - 4 8 0 0 this snnilarity lies with that aj;c daughter of an affluent STREETS OF SAN of the first ones — enough so In R r of ______thread of Grace which viewers M ikp .Stone 90 -(hat— it—truly- lifes. -UP— the family who Is slipping into (judging by letters) disliked (ICarTMalden rUivSStlgates U)c cha.racters and story — mental illness wTiile TTer^ most of all - the preoccupation vie.wers_w.ill continue to prefer . parents deceive themselves death of a fisherman who has -_^ _ w m v ^ B t h . In U i e - c j ^ o f witnessed the illegal •d ick er Than Water' . the son Sunctey, July B, 1973 Times News, twin hall5,~tTJatTO~ I TV Tinderbox M ^JBUCK BIGGERS and CHET STO VER

    W p ' intprnipt for this important At two, she was found to have message — a game of question and brain-damage and" placed In a -special: scho^==‘She home can’t get ten righi! Just answer yes u o jr o CK11V4 —T --- •» Bette. “And she’s wonderful. She o r no. 1. Is Jiic(c Lord constantlj^ loves to help people. ” - 5. NO.. MiiCord got his start on i ■ icudinR-with hia bosses on ‘‘Haw aHr , • the old VOzzie and Harriet” series,.. F i v e -O ” ? I 6. YES. Last December, Jo Ann 2. After their divol*Cfi. d i d L u c y Pflug marrifed Chuck Woolery, a try to keep the kids away from goqg writer from Nashville. D e s i? “ - 3; Is Hopalong Cassidy. . still . 7. KO^The problems between Liz J iv in g V . with Burr. “The difficulty was v£ry ,4. Does Bette Davis have a mentaHy -r-etarded child? ------personal,’’ says Liz. ^ ' 8. NO. -Burt made tiiat sort oF 5. Did Kent McCord make his comment tefore he and Dinah were acting d ^u t on “Adam-^12’’? serious. “I )ust ^ ran, out of conversation witli— the younger' of “MASM” married? - chicks,” he said. "I like a 7. Did Raymond Burr, come ^between4^iz Baur and that W arner relationship that just rolls along. M aybe il takeS gals awahile to learn '‘Brothers ex^utive? ■ 8. On TV Burt Reynolds said he how tp do that.’’ ^ YES. Fabian, a bie star in the gets borpd talldng with younger women. IS he'just saying ttot to 50’s, has formed-a rbck group and is t r y in g bd fig ik H ii s w a y b a c k to the^ 9. Fabian. was one of rhy “to p . 10. YES. Brenda Beni;t strrrTn favorites. Is he planning a PREPARES TO LEAVE the meaiiiliglcss -"'W alking Tall ”. Supporting roles comeback? * _ marriage tn which she has been uothlng more 10. Is it Bill Bixby’s wife who’s are all filled by prostitutes. Says th„n a ptaything. paramount Pictures’ “ A Brenda, “They all looked terribly starring in that ni_Qvie about Doll’s ^ouse" is the Him" version of the prostitutes? u n h a p p y ;” Intefnatlon^ly-acclfllmed production based on 11. Wliy did “Lj^r^s-A Many- -H .-YES, During itsjjvp year run. Hanrih Ibsen’s-f lasslr dralm a .------Splendored Thing” go off the air? in spite of hypos and^im e changes, Was tt tjecause of those ratings “Splendored” never showed^ the rating strength .needed -10. — Ekgaifl® — ------— —------12. Is Rock Hudson ever going to a liv e . m s ANGE1£S . - "Th. beachHoerfs who discovered grow ba-«^k hi^ mustache for 12: YES. “There were so many birds encumbered with broken Birdman of Malibu." people who wanted Rock to grow ■ “McMillan”? That provocative-sounding wings and a variety of IS.Since Ava Gardner left films t-ilie, w ith r(o ’ c rim in a l crippling injuries. . . because $he was fed up with "men, Proaucer Paul Mason, “that we ovbrfone^. Tias become a local It soon became appareirt that does her return- < “The" Life And had to-give in. It w ill happen about buach_____pseudonym for' , a nearby treatment center was Times Of^udge Roy Bean” ) mean one-third of te way through next diminutive Gary ijuTKhoff. the rccfoircd to expedite the birds' r e c u p e r a t ion.Burg h o f f she is looking for another husband? s e a s o n .” "im-knoWinR, all-BeetnR Radar responded to the need Vy 14. Did Richard Thomas meet his 13. N O . “ A ll I ’ve e v e r been of the new M-A-S-H comedy m-ru-s^'On the CBS Teitm.sion •bgilding an aviary in his own girlfriend while shooting “The looking' for,’’ says Ava. "is Network. Un'kyard. -D a l t ons” ? fulfillment. And I suppose Til go on II nuitour — F.rifetrng tl'g assistaiicf of rSTDld Ann-Margret really say lo o k in g jialuralist frpiji early .Malibu yelerinarian Dr. Eric ^ e was ^ glad' her accident childhood, int*»r«4e -lank is alwa vs on timfc,— ^ - *______^ojiuliorants. A rtie loo ns and ^ Iw T n arian s over the fate of othpr Ifying inhabitants of the always knows his lines, and always 15. Y R S “ ! ’m t h a n k f u l fo r the >uc'ii unioriutiiiit' iccparlment that the l.os Hopalong, died last year at age 77. fo r it ” . I on.siderable knowledge o f bird /Vngeles Zoo and its curator of 4. Y ^ . Margo, now 22, was We return you to the Box. LooJt- behavior patterns. bird.>i, Frank Todd, would Iw adopted by Bette and Gary M e i^ r" h a p p y . interested in setting up a ■'Seagulls hjJve a pecking trealitiem center (or birds, if order, ‘ he rioies. "When anew he could brin^ Uicm in. bird IS added to the avia ry , “ So,“ for iiia fiy wuelyi, IhC : actor, usiac an.old milk truck posUioninj; order- at feeding as' an amTiuianro. a r w e 40 — tmTF------m iles from Malibu to the zoo a,s T have discovered that the many ais three times a week to b e s t medicine for ailing birds is — ottici— birds. 'Oiey are very yf. «w r stwp with vital care.- oom p^itive about feeding, and As BurHhoff's humaniLarian It’s a h^^thy thing to h iv e Aew t * 0 R e reputation grew locally, he ones introduced to the pen. began to receive phone calls This, tends to-perk up the atUng ___vV/ from lifeguards, vets and

    70 Twto Fall*. Idaho ^ .Sunday. July Jfc 1973 Set Friday

    Three astronauts vie to be the first man on the moon. In ■ "Couhiaownstarrtag^ James - Caan and Rol>ert' Duvall, oa 'The CBS Jriday^ Night, ■«Movl©6--rrlc^y,^JuJy ■-cdlor'on. the’iCBS'TeleyW pn Network. ' (Originally

    M ay 17. 1973. >- Ordered to—-8to|> -«relr“ simulated space training and -eomppio to, be th«—fir«t—tLS.------astronaut on the moon, l-.ee (Caan), Chiz -(Duvall) and _ Ricit (Micl^ael Murphy) are ‘Bos still hit the not-sd-open roati competitive not ohly In their ■_ work but also' In -thei£..pni\als _ with 'llie uliltM nc\u'oi.i)crs lo lives. - _ , ■ ■ itfT'; itonk 111 llii' r.iil' in Itlicir Ir.’insu'Ht cxisiciici' By Tom Tiede ' If I^ee.make? it to the mpon, (»t, ftnpliJs m riil Niul tuns Itu* k id s ' Ha I li i.i;f(l ot I U' la Is sa v ■ My road aalJs m e . surnnu’ r nt.U*7:t fuMt* 00 + the nuiiiUiJ;-.iiOUiliuini; yoiini^s-- he will have to exist there for a E a s L ■tlill tnHtVwKf-ttmi-i-nuii incri'.T^M «r:rm :il^iilr. yeai, alune%i-a lunar aheltcf . South and North chy us ever' ly 'm the last^ dcc.ulr" Tn space, with regulations and Most foads.J^Bid m e __ «gi ri -ILi Jiut_mill.c like >lays ■ Kor aw luU ’ .i.i' 11'*' orders far behind hirfi, Lee Is' ------hQmBW&ais,.-My r o ^ ~ l>V: pt‘ r-tt.nti jii- 1 tr?r .1+1 "n vm - ht-Rift— leads m6 forth. l o o k a 1 ‘t‘nsus count i>l hohtis they w ere m ostly Jiist joy- jnecessary to save the mission. : boxcar grattitr- hul It is'Jikely rticro ^iro tcwc-r riam g. .JM.uw ' Wmiaii Conrad. Jstart of today than say . .durint; the •J " ' l O 3 1 - ^'2- . tramps, 20 LM years, old H ^ OGDt:N. Hull - ■■^annon" on the Network, was Depression when Hallelujali ' - T POVICC arhkthodoes t- ' verv' ditJcoiiratjing If the kids V“‘ executive producter of the 196S It looVed like a sct'nf out uf I'm a hiim " becaiuc a cry of Lt» Alfn uoe pN noooe4 ,|,iUv'-t-4am., the w'hulii-hirti.O ---- (he Depression Three l:il- -i4liiaU4e.di,'ipera tuMi' _ - . 3 WORK FOR A N«»AL thing would ryentu.illy dii' Warner Wan BroS. release. tSiffiert tered men sitlini; around a ‘i ON TW6 AUeWT Also, the vagabond oppor- o u t " , Altman 'directed 'from a ■ campfire on the banks qI llie 5 lAW doesn't CABE luriities are nu longer so uiin- screenplay by Loring. Mandel, _. Ogden River — cookmn meal- (a TDWM OKr To.Jje. sure. Ihv railroads ple as thev once were ;^oinpll- 7 kiwD VNOrAAKl bails over a slerno can A wi»li the tramps would die ''baseci’Vn the noveI~By Haiflf"" icrired railroads and more 8 T6U.T6U- A 3AC 4TOSTORY hobo jungle, complete willi 9 wEUL.GmRDfDE HL.GmRDf out. Ogden o ftic ia ls . pijlnt ,mit Searla. ' ' efficient law enforcement has faed'rolls, a lean-to and a man­ ID S».FF CAAW>5nE- this is a mauor rail inter­ ' taketi much of Uie mystery iX nice. 11VC4HFRE change point 'and wel h;ive gy dogJuirning iiis niliciin-Uit;. “out w Tfre expertmce urn*'re- cooking pot ______^ ^ __ 10. OOCToB- T K £ i i ? rto B o ts trouble enouglt*as it i s - ^ tfeout -pfw-4U>-dayti in the ----- K >t»y^ -e- -— ^------Dfthe -bums-was-iflttr-i) ~nrbati4^ls As many as 50 trains may story: ' ' Still in all the bos ar«; ‘slilfin ""eriiteT^mricavc 'Ogden-*i»ily- ■ , I saw this b ab e run^ about "T h e basic.< are sam e, > anvthjng and everything. I "Besides the potential-of theft ning along the tram out of as ever, says Htry Anderson, think rubbing alcohol has a or vandalism, we worry about Vegas and I reached down lo 47. a tramp for 15 years "1 nice bile At home. then, he lihbSlity If a tramp gets killed pull her up She weren't more Rol me a bed roll, one change was a deficiency, that is lo on a train who's lo stop his n a hundred pounds, a liltle of clothes, some canned lood, .Sii>--a drunl^..On the rails, family from suint> the indus­ i,irt. but good lookin as 'a pa‘ir of gloves anif'.'i flash however, he s no different try - herf. Shc-sa»d .sho w as fro n i ly-iji in at s an i Wt'i'd in lltr; Tfronr j ny body e h Yet wi.Shing is .ipparently a sob er tr a m p '’ " he asks San Francisco and had been old life Anything more and futile As long iis there be 'Wine and women what bummm' for more n a year I d feel w eigliled down.' trains," says Klmo .Scott.- We talked for 50 miles or so. I else is there'* " /ho (>ruferi^-~Uie— veddy sorioom—^hejre'll.bc didri^t do nothin*. 'I'h«^n JSll'ftf S term lrarnp tin either h^bo or Wines-o^coUrsJ; is a tra’div ^-----^------*------sudden she says to me. "Look. bum l a trump is a guy who tioQal p*arl of the hobo life ­ style W om en are a inoro m od­ No doubt. Anderson, as hobpe^t example, has considered re- ern addition Tramp Klmo I n Ju n e 1900, a n ti-fo re ig n was not Iturning for years an,d going Scott (who knows if any of Chinese caUed Boxers, be- naturajly born such As he - i ^ . J n t o the real w orld. 'V'ot . had at it3»< | iU -U 5«f<\©K-ittan ZS^a~W esterH6rs” tn the says it he was once well en- • ■ ^l1- -^llM lr^ ° ‘^ ^ '•'* ‘he seldom considers it for' (light there'' ' ~ - that he never had a real sex Peking legations. A relief sconced in the middle class long Some Ihipgs.afi.sct'i’is. nev­ I had a beautiful wife' - tiro uritll he started bjimming . e x p e d itio n o f 18,000 A m e r ­ er chaTige. Hoboes have been here her picture — three Anderjion thinks women s lib- '1 got me a'philosophy, " ho ican, British, French, Jap­ wandering throo^h the w

    only a fi’5” forward. In 1960, in broadcaster on the NCAA SHORTS. B aylor In Njew B«.tk«lball , Tournament ij Kainc against the Knicks, he Regional Champion.ships. scored 7T points, at the time a Enduring Dranvtngs recuril perfonneficc, He .al.so Analyist For B aylor, who live? in I ^ Leonardo da Vinoi so accu­ Angeles, attended the College had 17 rebounds and seven ra te observed apd drew Basketball of IdJrilo -for a year and then assisl-‘< in that gam e. In 1962, in plants "that his insights — the champion.ship playoffs, he transferred to Seattle, where the sun-seeking twists of NEW DIET ftPSI scored (il against tthe Elgin Baylor, star forward he played two years (he lost a flowers, the thrust of roots, CeUics, another record the"growth of'bark— -endure vn'th the IjOs Angeles In k ers vear of eligibility by in botany ,today Tastes so great.. -4 or 14 seasons before rctirin^uiL- tra'fisWrrlilg). Hg-broke nine- - .-fu.irfar.HiaatHL,. i l l - P-CCem b e r 19U, during a 10-day period N o v e m b e r 1971, has been .school records in scoring and yorimo a vi'httn the Lakers played Liberty Bell Crack _signed as the anali'st for the rebnunding and made AIU\ ______Despiie. popular belief, the TJa'trm^a^ Basket-ba+1 Am’ericaTi^ WsTJroufffl^drntt; - tron -seven^amesr-hii-jicoting- Lit>erty Bell did not crack — flouWe4ake^ -As.iociaXitifl games, -tq .be njiures.:were,i.504jy7, rlioiw oftht! lJaker»rh e w as an ' ^ w ncn ttrr - P g d a r a t w rn p f In — 52 and 52. He aUso avcFafeedin broadcast on the CBS instant star in the NBA and dependence was read in reb ou n d s,^ d .seven assists for Television Network starting in Rookie of the Year P h ila d e lp h ia on Ju ly 8, 1776. OctQlxr, the seven gam e s . It cracked 59 years later He is'the third leariing ■■ •oMUd und»r fh» oufhorl^ Baylor has broadcast a in NBA- history, with oyer -.,^-when it w a s rung fo r th e oTPSpWrCo., N.Y. funeral of Chief Justice John regional college basketball 23,149 points, and the fifth M a rs h a ll series the past two seasons and leading rebounder, although for two years he was a - Sunday. July-ff. Tifnes^News*. Jw in FaIJs, .Idaho 2' - Poverty: It’s Wot Even A jS'ice Pldie To

    (£ 11110 ^ 4 PcfiarUi^ irom. rputlnji rieulum. a Untw «r»ltff- o f Utah-aum m j^ i ___ — health ditvr recently Inoyed frilo the iireitto TiTaTTSTfiWrpI l«rT«nrH ttritrhand the coin- ►xttlea^ ol-b ein o-p oor In A merica. Thirty^ three participant*. Including »tudent«. Utah and erdinaryxrWre lowed 20 cent* a day lor hour* bl “ghetto llvttig." Tohi TIede wa* there t4 record the foliowlrtg observBtlonsT)— ------

    By TOM TIEDE -- example of the poverty - -SAtlTT.AKE crrv (NEA) - worker’s point. M a rri^ three .There was a touch o£ -social i:hil4£en.' Jie„ .recently left ..yoyeurism about the entire, Texarkana ( “There wasn’t any affair. Health professor and work th e re ” ) heading north. “ I

    Kreuter said at the outset that couple of gasollrle credit cards. ne w as aisiressea uiui lua aoSo tuiuuiabout theuic timetuuc wewr, got tow. he was distressed that his until morning when they would “ IfmTrgodd^t^drunk” said— be h erded, miahayen and filthy, iis “nlaVinc zoo.” He did not getting eettine hunery hungry as fielT"fielT rescue; inia3torr-ts ' pointedly as “playing zoo.” He did not to-a judge, who Only Mad to want either watcjhees or L e w is stopped 'at a.S alvation more interested in men’s souls tht indiaiLJsith' the goiter to glan ce at them to kno\y they Army in Green RivW ^ave_a was a game. Participants wecfi thnm thrniieh a.n forever; The realities of »puldnM.:’__:__._.l_._ . .1 , The roiidr, then,” is even tough an inijiilsltlon." -life break the ne’er-do-well’s participants became at>sorbed TTie liCwis family traveled on in the'sTufhs. ( ‘ l h a l e tO"l)iiry“a '— “What do-you drink-?” ask f^ „ routine. The vagrant is run out enough to forget the realities of to Salt 1-ake .City- hungry. ■wino,” said Rev. StinsotTT: the student. of town, the marginal worker .it air. Here they were, secure, "Many times we felt like •‘what can you say over a •'Anything.•' robs a store and is sent off to jnostty—middle—class—people -Btoppinf. “ l.Ike what?” ___ pi^ison. th"e aiconoinrcontim icff TVtlu iiiiglit sympathize with the and k illin g a ciow and eatin g the only place for many poor to go. ••I lik*i ¥^iFTom c best.” hi.s abuse, as addiction. (lamn-thinH raw " Tbere. at least, the grubby End of questions and of specialist Simpson says It, comprehend their Fortuna’tely, l>ewis got ,a and lieaten-down transient can answers’. Kventually, of course, ■ until he quits^ d rinking, goes wretchjedness. ' break in Salt Ijike. His family hope for work. Work, that is. of .society comes to grips with the crazy or dies.” Were it not for. ______.Some- of the ipiafticipantg^ ^ „ was .ta k e n _ ia _by the tpwri'.s a peculiar sort. Oni Salt l^ke Thti;------naturat weeding- actiiaUy > were downriuht dumb sloazv sidd Rescue Mission. He Mission worker, BilT^yers, - (lert‘ircls, the transients, the ( incIuding^, to be sure., m en who or even callous concerning the found {i job, Talked a realtor believes, the. sWd. rows 'o f skid row wanderers. Mostly, jjet lucky, get ^jobs and get conditions of iJoveHy. One 18^ ■ out of a home, with a delaytd • America run modern day society puts them in jail. going 1 Ameftca’s' skid rows ^ year-old iass, walking, into a first month’s rent. And is now ••^iave markets." Well Saturday night in Salt Lak e City’s slam is comeuppance would be vastly larger blights. ' .r~»!r:*escuc mission dormitory, apparently on the wfly to better meaning jwverty agencies or As it is. the nation’s skid seeing rows of threp-tiered living. church-affiliated, groups scour time for the have-nots. Officers rows are bad enough. And bunks waiting for the evening's But the !>ewis story could the cities daily for job openings round the bum.s up. for such despite the transparencies of derelicts, gulpetl hnd said with just as easily have gotten and theh pass them along to the things as vagrancy, wobbling the ghetto live-in workshop, 1 feeling; “ Oh. thisis very nice.” worse instead of t)ctler. Said n eedy. down the street, or overdue despite the Pjseping Tom Another participant. . on la u re n Sim m s Of the S a lt l>ake “Blit the jobs usually pay nature of such s -peripheral ■ ------witnessing a-drunken Indian — ~ Koiicue Mission: "George has about $1.50 or $1.65 an hour, so not unlikQ^many U.S. clinE i — study. ^several pa^^ticlpants with a massive goiter, a trade, he's a mechanic, so we a guy still can't see daylight. nicely designed and manicured were shaken , by,, what they cracked: "What's that on his . had somelhinU-lQ w fict with. A They work a couple days, or 10^ on the outside, facing the jjubiic, but ,erig|neered only for witnessed. neck? How uglv " lot o f others com ing through 12 hours, and they’ve earned . One uirl assigned to sleep in Yet for the drawbacks, and (lon'f have artytmng g tail going iii.ijb e ' .Vlismmfort oft»-the -fn r lw u night's lu d giiig-rftrfew inslcti‘”wliLTU tlie publti. i.aiinot tin u lc o liulic i e lia tii l i ta ttor)- center woke up screaming at pf ,the study (students and, often am bition. A m erica 's bucks more for food. And .see. The study group spent one imaginary intruders. An older K!ribed tlu traosienta too often get on a considering where most of ind man these people stay. they may get nTfflt seeing what ’ the public participant, approached in a “.Soul Food" cSfe by a whore four-night workshop was them, said Simms, can't get rolled for the r^st. So they're does n oT ;~ A T ru n lf in a locaT with a "missing tooth,-ran out valuable in that it was oii. ' right back where they tank scrcaming.at)out crawling ’ TVvrgngl In king fnr work, nr greener lil apla d ,'------worms. A—l;irl, arrested— Lon— botora paling his gritftj another student, black, said he was of haves took a peck at grass, or whatever, hundreds After a few years of this sleeping nude In the park, telling everyone he was Jesus denied the use of his thousands of have-nots. The of thousands of Americans cycle. many wanderers succumb to the inevitable: Christ. A young man layirjg on hypertension pills during a occasion afforded a rare wander from, town to town in an glimpse at the desperation M almost vectored course of boioze. i ^ a cot, b le^ n g at the nose and nigt)t in jail: the lotreat forms of. American futility. TMeV arrive, s^y in Salt / •It works," sighed,addiction forehead, rnumbling about •■Whbt if I would h ave really po<^ — the transients, the lake City, only to immediately^ specialist Jeffrey Simpson, "if police brutality, A man in a Ix-en sibk afid needed the trtlls? ' dercbcti, the nonreaWen^, the— -search out 4ho »lum.s they drink enough they soon ort coal implying he had 1 could bave died for all'flie nuirginal workers, the ne'er- Why the slums? forget how miserable they f en arrc.sted in error, that he cops cared. I bet people do die t^d not belong with the others.' in th e re ." .do--«veUs. , • •Hell, I can’t go 'downtown, " a r e ." “We don’t get the cpmmon said 29-year-old Jairo Utah" has at least 29,000 A m oss In the com er, moaning, Indeed, people do die from ______s ’U h a ^ alcoholics at present, the comirig down from LSD. neglect is Jails, just ^ th§y do worker explataed to me in for sure. I ain’t got no nation more than seven If Uiey had money, they in slums. And seeing it. or at good clothes. I look like a bum. million. Only a small, e_ould have legally bailed out le a s t sen sin g it . w a s th.e workshop. “ Most W the people ------t — f f I» 1 here are nanreaiaen& anFSC T dohi even got ^ iroor.^*^- p^;rc'^Mltage o f th e -w in o s wind- -But-they-dld-not-have irwney. sipTiiTicancc or wxc vTiiw rai*j —Wccitia g tJlam andeZ [.VChicanO^, iip on_ the~ sTreel: BUT The That's part of the cj-cle Thpy of LOaFrsTrecl worlt^op.. live in a town and have .hard a handicap he believes “ is URe statistics of tho^ ^^o'doh'f do w ere in b efan se they did nol Pointing o’urthal one m eight have money, they stayed in times you generally know climbing a ladder with one leg. not detract from the fate of Americans is statistically t)ecause they did not have where to go for help. But what ’The only ones in these towns those who do. living in poverty today (less money — g yomlont live in a town, don% ^ -Salt l a k e ’s M cA rth u r P ark . than H iO ft income annnallyj,„, ••Money," said one, ' that's live anywhere? What if you Ye Ev^n skid row does not is crowded with druiJcs in the and that many o f them, such as the answer." a migrant or a passer through? always accept freely. Help and summer. They come to lay in transients, are outside the -AJotoltheae-peaple can’t even compwionship in the slums the shade, ^to relieve So they stayed all niRht, 15 protection of society, workshop -m en to 10 cell bunks, in a-room find the publTc urinals.” often attached to sWTngs. In themselves in the opeir-stall - dtroctor Kreurer concluded that reeked of vomit, waiting George l

    wealher. The mysterjious blob Theirt) IS By CEORG® ABRAHAM boltom'of the plant, proceeding should have this guide before in Texas was a helpful dime form and Is due to a lack of ' h o l e s i n LAWNS; What upwaril. the pickle season begins. mold (Fuligo spetica) sufficient light. Now for Uie causes “thousands of holes” Not enc^ugh potash; Mottling, WATCH OUT FOR BLOBS! 'distributed world' wide by nasty job of ' trying to one-half to five-eights indh In spotting, streaking or curling You’ve r^pad about the “ blob” airborne spores. straighten wO. the correct diameter) In a lawn? We’ve ■' of leaves, starting oh the lower ■ whicii girew In a gardener’s There are over 500 species of names of these plan«. gotten ^ s quMtion often,' and levelSr Lower leaves-scprched lawa^u-Texaa. Ih eJ D ^ she slime mold and , . .The_.,:r_term ‘ispllt4©at„ - the sn^vyer b not very easy. or. burned on margins and tips. tried to kiU it. the bigger the are -hen'efitdal scavengers -of pfiiTodendron" is Incorrect, a it -These areag may- fall gut, Blob grew. This story hogged __H al% “are a few, possibiMeai— bacteria and otherralcroswalc tas hoiesTn^eleptres, it’srpal - ..‘-‘locust emergences,’’ cicadas. leaving ragged ^ges. the headlines. tHe?i''aT:wtrV- „rvrgHni^mH- M any are (ound In name is Monster?delldosa, or - beetles, chafers or even “ P rem alu rS T?5SrT)r leaves. ~servjce”plclced^tTipr-^7 ------ut;cb«cot ^ manure piles and rubbish' M. pertusa. falling ’dowh b efore Result? Many homeowners -earthworrhi. Pnhaps its birds___ ElapJs -A- maiurity^due—U>—poor- root— -suddenly______, decided they had exjjlorllig tte turf for-insects. swtss— cheese p lan t. One thing we’re certain of — ' development. I blobs In the yard. The blobs get it’s not slugs or snails, since' MAKING PICKLES; Last larger and largeri assume a ^ d c ‘ in d e brlBi Vinde t ^ year many a batch of pickles gelatinous and foamy ■ form, Stones and—other -thinf?s. wff n t-sour - orw e re dumped foF andchange ^orstro Vitamins. Did you know that We’ve seen wasps drill one reason or other. It’s hard to to reddiW lo yellow. say what went wrong, but we If you see these blobs in your different parts of vegetables holes In the soil, so you see but don’t call it a spUHeaf are determined that your yard, don'f wjiriry about them. differ in nutrient content? it can’ b/e a combination philodendron. Just call it- pickles will be better thii year. Tjiey,, are a slime mold, and^ For example, the leaf part of - of things. "Monstera,” if you can. • Before you start making theremere areaic many-iiianj- kinds. T exM------' collard greens’, turnip greens ■ Hop6 some readers will write Home gardeners will never does not have a monopoly on------amj-kale-contain much more «"ii '"h a f pickles send us a self- ■.a/i»inp} >hfl II r-hangi»_in .>KTS.Jiam---— eg-- addi-£s^, sljamp^'enVetope T K r ^ lo K r * '‘ ^^‘" ‘‘‘' = = r ^ ---- A thMi~ ttaais ■ W nnd rail it Monsera tnstgad pf BE' YOUR OWN PLANT ®ur illustrated booklet (32 ^umcSome aicare ' species ot - midribs. If^you remove—the -• -^ > 0 eTORT-Phmts^ovr certain------pages4^^r^-ealiU»4— ! '^Quick-----ungi _ , that hunger signs. The latest Kckling.,---- the.natu ra l^ a s y ------develop- in periods of j wpather following heavy rains. The outep-gF*n leaves ol bulletin of the Men's Garden "'ay to preserving. ‘ differonre' white, gray or yellow slijny lettuce_^j{re coarser than the aub of Amerlofl has some good SU'de lists^doz^iw J»ow. ■, . .. , , masses grovy up and over i?rass inner jeaves, buf the coarser- hinOs. to h elp d p t e c t - -of.fecip^ which tell how to It's o popular foliage plant • make pickled eggs, pickled surfaces in'round to irreRular leaves have high calciumv Iron deficiencies of* major soil with, a . vining growyi habit beets,'-IclclC pickles, sweet , patches. ■ and vitamin A value. Use the elem ents: which can be trained to grow pickle chips, zucchini pickles These masses dry to form outer leaves whenever you can; r^ot senough nitrogen; on a tree-fern totem, or cedar- and dozen'sof otKer tasty pickle grayish, dirty yellow, black or Produces a sickly yellowish bark slab. - white powdery growth'. When you trim cabbage, use cMoit- A dlstlijctlj^. slaw- and dishes. , , _____ ^ Train the cordlike aerial ...Whether you like ynnr - ' Slime: molds ^ littlfr harm the inner core. too,.The core is dwaffed growth. Drying up or 'roots to grow into the polting— pjckles sweet-or—sour, - you . -and will disappear during dry high in vitamin G-and-so-are "firing*’ of leaves.'It starts at mixtfire or mossed pplo. as cabbage leaves. they are organs of a^rptlon . B-TT. PfTranscnr -hl{»h-y»tamin-A-than-the-8b»lk%^ - .7n.wcr .. broccr te.,es m U * r . »hy not ... ^ W W j "tfiigTYrr 4Iicigh< azaleas together?’ moist until you can' prepare Yewfc,have their n^dl^es or them- 7 foltage turn yellow naturally , ZINNIA TROUBLES: This nniv ^pfipefially on the inside of favorite llOWer gets twu tree) so it’s nothing to worry diseases; alternaria blight and about. powdery mildew. The first However, if the foliage is fiicAaqp c;.nises Clowers aria Hart . . . m ' . IfrM U dir^hlS^ iarsom eUiin^on,. Benton .--oth^plants^coatsthe^^^^^^^^^ L T ^ S ^ ater around thT Tu'bstanc^. Plants the corner tJf a blH «tng. near a Gen. William W. Quinn. U.S.A. and dusty. A new co-anchor team for He has also reported from the rain spout, or in^ a poorly (Ret.), who was commanding Control; Use one-half "The CBS Morning N^wa" — ' Caribbean. Africa, the Middle drained area, wet feet can be a general of the U.S. 7th Army tablespoon of benomyl in one Hughes Rudd and Saljy Quinn East and Vietnam. Many of hiS problem . whfen he retired.Miss Quinn, a gallon of water. For first class — had been announced by reports have been seen Never plant yews among graduate of Smith C ollege, virill zinnias, control all diseases by Gor^n Manning, CBS News TCRularly on ' “ The X:BS_. azaleas and rhododendrons b eco m e a . ' C B S ' N e ws TBtng—two tablespooBsful- of Senior Vice President .and_ Morning News," "The CBS wHTcfTTi^ acid' soil. Yews Correspondent in her new zineb or nrtaneb, P L U S one-half Evening News” witH Walter^- prefer u mor».alkaline soil and assignment. tablespoon of benomyl In a CBS News Correspondent Cronkite and the Saturday if among azaleas, leaves ot Townsend, former city editor ^alion of water. H a g h co R Mdd, .» h n jn in ^ l the priilinn flt " T bfc .CBS E v e y De. vews will become yellow due t^ ol me— mrw—Tcrrtr- H yrE XTCn N D E A N B E B T l JBi organization in 1959, and Miss NcwS'.^’ ^ chlorosis, jriiirnaT-Trlhiine. has been CBS On a sunny day look for orange Quinn, a “style" section Boi-n in W aco, T e * ., in 192L News National Editor since egg clu s^f underneath the , reported for the Wa^ington Rudd studied at the University of ....— Mis.'imirl.-'— SLanfQtd September I96fr supervising a ll leaves ofl your bean plants. Crush thejn with yout-lingcr to «W™ei30THrWSid « . “Tor .prevent an outbreak of the " in July at a date 16 be------nrgpgftCTrgggftCT torfor tliBUie Kansas City ------N ew Y o r k H egdauM.t^r^^ ,m 9 r h p a n hpetle. the pest to this assignm ent he w as night that skeletonizes the foliage. announced later, ‘"nie CBS Star (1946-50), was editor of the news manager of CBS News. Sevin may be used as a Morning News” is broadcast Rock Springs. Wyo., Daily Rocket, wrrote for H arp er’s Townseijd wm chief asslatfiHt " -spray. C over" l30th“ t0 p -an d Monday through Friday on the city editor of the World- Esquire, American Magazine. bottom sides ot the foliage. CBS Televlislon Network. TcJeg.ram and Sun and was Paris Review, The Saturday At the same time, Manning with the new^apec.from 1961- annoitnced-thjIt-Liee Townsend, Evening Post and other 66^ile was also « reporter for QUESTION 6OX CBS News National publications. He is married to - the liOng Island :!tar-Journal QUESTION OF THE Assignment Editor, will the former Ann Greenwood and (J955-8I 7. H e w a s e d ito r 4n » WEEK; E. D. of Twin FaUsi become executive producer of h^s- a son, Jon, a student aj chicf of the ‘W ily Spectator” "Please tell me what causes the daily hour-long television Swarlhmore CoUege, — 'MissOuinn.bominSavannah,- at C o h ^ b ia CJolteg'e. - the brown spots on the edges of ~news broadcflst. Rudd ancTMlss "Quinn' Wtll Ga .. on July 1. 1941, has been our split-leaf philodehcfron: Rudd has liv^ , staged and succeed. CBS ...... N e w s vrith-the^WadljLnKtqn ^ost an ce Also, what’s the reasoiMor^ the reported-in th » MldwesC West^. CatreSpondehts John Hart and - June im a>e4»s worked as a Jisayes not forming h^es?” SoiitK "and E a s t-ta n d -.is an- Nelson Bientoh in jth c anchor feature writer and general Poor drainage''o£ lo t. much award-wlnnlng author of chairii of "The C ^ \loming assignment reporter covering water cause the lirown spots, stories about America and News.” Both Hart and Benton politics, the arts and society or yellow foliage. Use a m ix of Americans.Americans, Henc has covered ^ __ - will be reassigned within CBS naoH. PvpnLs around the world___ and has specialized m s ^ ia l__ one part each sand, peat and —News— as -^will-- O irk— .ClflrK i . forjCBS having &CT infer^ws In "the "style"- former, executive produc tc r^ for drainage. Moscow Correspondent and section. ■ the m orning television neWS Bonn-Berlih Correspondpnt. - Miss Quinas father is Lt. "Solid” leaves (no holes in broadcast. Somtor. Juty-8, 1773 T»m«»-Newa. Twin FaM». '

    ____ In ihm H rit 6 M o n th * o f 1973. Ftf i t F^ t o I no .MCutOtion, no worry. AI 5% « high o f '$5.962,032.10. 'in in Iho tlrH lix monlhi of 1973. Once ogoin. the qc h "ObvroOtt^ thT»V'^W i»orT - why %o y I <^ sovinft* institution in _ 'Valley people place their s^thgt ot First Federdt. Mogi; voiiey The>e w h» heiMe-iiMed lh»oU^h^ hon9iA9.4imat .hnow whol. o it i* to have money d«po«rad wKere they'con count on the earnings oi <&ure Oft the tun ri»e« . ■ . Where t^ere U no ritk.

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    GooftTTiingftto C«t V«TtPlCIAW BRgeOIWG *0 A B S 'MASSgy HARRIS, ^uper 76 LIKE NEW U' Starcran ^oal ' '•.rMT’vW rFT-p'r-rtirrrTrr-iftrHt^ jim v Po*#>l«r» ‘ Rubtteit* mounted GralrrAager. GtiiMAl5l_SH£PWERD pupp_ njrefsrpi^bvifl 5T?e. naubn^i hlgReSr ■combtrrc, tup ^ontJTTTon ' iVSTS".' •wrrn- -aiuryMmJW' KuH, ST— Harse wei»A«, ^97~Grain~ T IQ i n V S O u ’f A.TI'M, »-rtrr proOi>ctH}n » lf « -Also alt — amJ-bron attachm^nrs.- — oowrr, Cnryster engme on *^»nv" AUi&ady_Jor_ iiu n fio o (Ail. .Call Cii^nbinc wlW .' c a lr antf picK up ' Vnpf>«-,— -rr- - - V- - fbreeds o l bee^ avallabte. fiuht. S i) • Weroer ■■prfajtq- :iTJ StS^'n'mTies !?4rBTior>-To sen o r ’t r a o e REGISTCRED Australian Ruocfrt 43«’6»M Mark VI PoW t CO^mb'\shone. gd^» H , on L>5> in • - I C.o^^\ 324 Sg04 ^ h o p h o f d i------lnn^ r n m p l f i p u rVrpntliliQottfl N e H v V isri / b b ^ / 5 ^ : 6 uriev. 678 7753 ~~ P ro ven tn bo»h- Sn'eep « n d C a » M» POR 6AL 6' Toy—poodir- ptipptw -lOSQUi - « d - Catl 438 S640 OWATOfs^NA swathers, part^. Call 733 8360 S5 Hsy, S r a lii t F « « d S O 4094 . ; Will be vw y small W5 Phone.S43 NCW SHOWING here 1973 boats FbR SALE ' \dO-M O Holstein sjles and -service, Molyneux and motors, See them at BUD AND ...... L B E A U T I F ulff' A p r >c o t p o o d t e i heiterv weightng from 1000 1300 M a c h in e ry , /33 7547 , ' MARKS your Evmrude and H /.v B O U r . H l ami iold bv 'n*- R fy Will btrsrnall PbonO 63S S631 pounds bn ha6d at all limes Also 3 Mercury Dealer UA2 Blue Lakes -t'tulfVS'OM.H cJoy groo m ing All outfits to finance with Eugene 5010 Johrv Deere 1000 hr*, 19 72 Slac k Cr.o»>tjf , dulorn.jlK. vw'ih V u( k loitcl Ptioru' 4#/ North. 73.^n9J UrtM-U'. I .III fur PO*nf7Went 73^ cab, call otter p 00 ■ - ■ ■ ' ' -), ------a------H ughes, Jerorpe 374 7415 totol u se r 3 pt hitcH duol p .m 76\2. H A L F D lN C »0 . • hflif A u ftra jid n L / r viX)fJ Aqiiqrii» 1 B o ^ ___odiuxlohlii-culti. ■ cob. Viepncrd itu >'>cn GOW cB'RYSLeft eiSTTTVAWT) U ftND ,J hay Comprtny want', to FfJESH or Springer o'” Mith Keotor S8500 J O H N D e E R e C O M B T S E , H.l0v% genefator Siereo lull shOvy«r i i j s ^lOt.k-dOQL.^ -_ - ^ Q R- ^ A L £ - Bo U q o T«rFiOfvmal»r 3 MOTORS J gyuangrcaF ■neiTers'0ja n in t«ir“ Buv or trade m oder 53. 17' gram pfatform . Crt“ X'a ^C-ekond 780 3174 evenings 1 a m or p rn ~=3W^^rtngen y peer -iia X o veJ6(eUetn!5iioasu ------—— J-ARCRAEX4flAH- J-Pe*va-*e ------— ------•-* ------Hegi' series $5’495-' CU5HMAN TRAC -£ u a p' t:\ Ba^ tTughes, Bohl. S43 5875 or 543- sJiA* ■ ftAi r n G P A S S h.«V Io ^ Vi/ftv haul b-tjff'.tn Huskies and Old Engl^sH TDT3 A m p L in c o ln O i e s ^1'' SprTntlei' p ip e , tr.jdt- 4" ball ijnflf & V A R ; N A GOOD BABY and pasture Calves 1970 Sport* 'y I 18' ^^otor H o m e . ow' oJ trif wtfulfowv VJO' ()«•» lOfi Pnoni F r.wnnA^iNC.. stud _|. n«u^ pnomgs. Ready Now. __jy/elcjof 4 wheel rngunfed s o t k e ' tor 3 tirfU drui socki-f for sa te -A it k >nds— P h o n e -3' -jEB.nM P,. laAM.Q.,, — +OW rm feaqe 3W 5914------V JJV Z M 67 7 1 7 3 5 U ------" st-rvice, puppu'S. Cheri M'Her 536'J IW -litW ------■ "-.j------or 334*4078, Je ro m e . neojiynow $7495 Kennels Wes» Red(-«ip corner. "^lOmni'rt^4t^M?ii - - ■ ' ■ ~ -y ygai^-qto. Inlnmariantil Dum p iiiitk :.: -voHlng'^eSS* >4H-eoese7.3i»W' i GWAIN HINS Grrt.n Au 9 crs. Bulk registered, prefers farm, »IOO. 2 R E G l S T E R e O p u re b re d A/>gus excelLcol__ L «.— call 374 8044 dll^ i l j u i . in ^ia ila i^m n b e a u t i f u l g r e a t u a n e , butTs herd sires, '^on Lycoming diesol p'Owor plont BRUNSWICK. Deiti and ocimo cohdttion 324^31 , m^... oiji.__L gyei panel Keystonemare long body ' IW U L AHWflrnOW-7^opptPS-ttr-7ive .450 H P never uso<;i . $7 500 ppol* fables, new and used Quvhel Bin cornplelbly ertcted, ctiiigfffi /3J 37B3 and HBiotrr-— '--'Non' W E E K E n DEK mofor home. A ! _»W*Vr-6aH-pa-Sa44.------,------iViciudes concft'Ti* y T W T ~ ~ r h u r k ~ Barqotryrrrrgrr—Trrerr— Tvpit.olt yplcai hea smes cTark. 1...... Uox Ptione'S2J 2BBQ. I OcK. U U G .. blut* p o p p y . Bioulaered M u i J-Mr -qu»rl«rea ano weeKends ? fmy Tov Poodtc pupwes, AKC Idalto I .s •*'f I’U , y u o d lrfrruL*r.dft'it‘ H'T; •ng&s. long body. Cali. Fr»nl> Registered. 134 each, “837 44S4 750 H P Foirbonki Mbrse 77 iL.lui.il hfcli.-j. B3/JVM.-Tjlllf ■ D r « k » 433 4014 b»1ore » 00 a m o r d oo p 'vycff p u ^ p . K ^ & 4 ircs Al-V ^ whdot drjve.- C y S 1 OArt M A V-lsT A f k 3 tVtde 400 (> iik.-nttw WernOV PhOf»e »?3’ > o • o f» * rt n L s. m rt k «• ba I e V 4 1 C,[ WMAN tM l l*m WD lor b.ikv SAINT Bernard puppy, 8 weeks 4uro lot sprjnklof comploto pldt Pemale, |^0 7^ 44SS, Trade ■fc6fiy I fTi.U'S F.ist of Htuvscn on US in< hes long 473 S63J f33 6776 I , I , - . . m ?04*,. call .l-'OR s a l e 13 young Hol&tain . j^lh'Stortor panel bowler ■ for W eaner pig ■'Tv^O 10 ir»ch and two 8’ AnSOn , 0.tiry CQwito be v)ld logelher 837 S 125 ft column , $9500 ' mags, two Goodyear L 60 and fiwo | I ()t 60U WrcJ C iuv.-r 4SSe HkOANlNf! h'O.jaw.iy Ir.ip U Mickey Thompson H 60 liresr call i -Cj( WMAN SHOWIMAI|) pupp'fS, GERMAN SHORTHAIR pupS. Used Mom Line 8' ft 10 H.» , f-’UU!!'. ,'J H *'/! ' -X*>u ^«cJ ,m o o it .e d JO allef- 6 30 p m 733 0075 • i ti.l'Tip'*.*' il/ e - J w halp^d 3 )8 73 C h a m p io n Sii^^ FOR SAiJE. 7i tvcad tDDjnrinWf, ■ -aqg-tiJol - -.pN&w INVENTORY. I '^;:rZvT’x . - B ro w r ,,n r,,„7h X i T M Bin rri'rruifgr;. iicr , - - i------u iiw e i u « up~X S7 > 5upi>li*i hJow 4 tfpnnU Tof linfes 45 1971 225. 6 cyrmder Dodge engme , w r ite 15641 B la n d in S y lm a r , Weigni U » 1500 Dound, ^iticial 'TN STCJCK! ! , iirvci. na i/38 and automate Transmission 7,30Q , A K C Registered and pui’5brt>d. 3 5 California t r r d Call 934 4SV3 VpcTlon LO*. bolow li5T rrtfTffth B>n t i a n;y— ,Sfidnlp.l 2 - , ' N « w H o lld n d 1033 pul actual m.lds 734 2035 A K(^ ^ p r j R V r T r d f^«) r >Ai c g 1 a H o i L ll * ^ l M u ..S9,5n Hikhnuncl puppl»•^ tof Srtle C<*4* puppies for s a lc 'S e c hT liOt B»rch i • lytJW liu y s iu k^ u i 3 w iOe------^ e m i t 15 T6’’ ;^rtd‘'pTJTFt5red— etta>oia»5- Streel, pr < all 543 5579 Buhl ) Now Hollnfld 1033 f.uH 73 ~Tr*v«l Trailtrs Heilers Purebred Charolais Bulls, ' BARNES REALTY' Parts for sale. 1971 DcxJge Dernoo. . set- *.'/ Weif. '4 north, or call 536 typo 3 wide hoystackof B • 15 t r a v H -lr.AUCf dvvn'DQ icyhnder, autorpat'C- wrecked on - SELe.CT SIRE INC All breeds. I043^ue Lok^s Blvd N left bide All other parts like new' 2047, Ted Isaacs Wendell I Now Holland 286 PTO /■pper '.lor c.uf.tains Call S4J 5937 733 8227 twine bolof condition 7.3-* 2035., . . . . . 14 H EAD Holifein dairy cows, ECr EQUIPMEf^T I U Clean, new trtrpef V175 552 3rd ’H,r pound a verage, call 934 5571 t A'vtfiut: L ‘ ______. 4 ' <>______. 1 N e w .H o H o n d I 2flV S i-r v ic e 761 M 4 >n A x S D U fi_ J6 tiZ lL _ YEARLIN.G BULL Simmenldl -WINDROWERS- rpi ujjL'tlcd Twin f^lls Phone 733 8261 1973 750 cc K A W A ^ K I , 560 m iles, Herelof^ crofrfc- This is a good one. l_ N «w HoUond 4 7B soil -Yoarling Bull Limouvm Charolais 7Bpl^5STon tJhotie 733 3 5 U " p ro p o H e d C j m p t r i Cross Length and muscle yiow 260 Hession , 1 John DetMO 2 14 PIO great prmise 324 5344 1969 Hond.a 350, m very good 3 2 0 H Q s ston 1 - Jo h n Dtf-twt- 7?4 p r o IV.’u I 1 Si- . ( ,• sleeps 6, condilion. Thei<^ • is ’extra ^u .p fT»en t • w*th it, call - 733-6705. 8 5 0 Cose - i — New HoHond 67 PIO Svlt ror^tfl wttn ^howen after 6 30 p m Nto Sunday calls r N o w H oH oruj 78 P T O fi. dynriiiff loadei io Horits 1 I 40 Case l-Mo,>eyFergu,on (OPIO I VJry, c.!rjs. c* 4 u4l<,r,l con d ition 197 3 250, Bui tAcoo-JVipena, J — 90S Mew Holland - I freeman 2 0 0 P I O - -J v . j ^ ______F A C T O R Y . 2 hOT’ 50 ir a M c r . i?i.L&iign i conoiTion. w u i V4tr;»nj«- " ti^ ttm q hor»e» ->t>d#«dle^-and 2 9 QJ Nbw HaUansL IW-V* iJ I.i_Rk.Y- itiU I Expert services and supplies for your profeision^ ne§Bs, itll equ ip fnerit 423 4514 1 No 90 OwOtonr*o -NtW-e©MBtNES C.itl ; j j H0 46 t,|i \J )0 J2 ) 9 0 5 6 .il’ «-r 4^ —— — — - —t i n Sfortr i 00 — -- • ------Uo -ducffiT. -j.TjDir nTifef '-virir-r I.--SflO John D*>«i *> good condition 1275 Call 543 6146 , ATI TV P C 5 om o rse s b ou gh r. sold a n a " ____1. .Moisey Ferguion 760 ^ . with cgb & QLf » ' — .traded Plenty of Ranch-Getdin^- - cob wifli.i»r/ 1 ■ ' 1 5 0 0 Hj&SS!0«' u:c 7TL,n7T?a"R"71' T.v'fi was, 1969 K A W A S A 'K l" . f“#ALJ.4JOOd, Ren H a ley, 733 6055 1 Mossey ForgusQf^ ^50 U. I 1 f on.i • on S4-S0C 86? sa* r.fice, S3S0 00 733 4341 Merchants Police Apptl^ce Repair ' dtesol cob with oi> J.bfl n : ,';v4 f^lGHT Watchmans services, BALERS 1972 Y a m a h . 125. 1967 Hodaka 90, EyCryUnny m eleilromcs. B E A U T I F U L g e n t l e P O A pony { ( A/ p (- w S n F L L 0 <1 rt y e '1 RE.F R I GE fLATOR S washer \. h o m e s con sir uc t lon . b u sin e ss USED COMBINES call afler 6.00 p m . 334 S967. ret«»*(. .w r w tc v &. (Of sdk-. 879 5924 ______2___2 5 A f re e m e n »______I ' !U3.t300d c u n a .i.c n o r.w i s 179 95 '<r n »n g ^ ' -Bu*Tdrrigw; olhfi7**niohr prdTflCllOfl T— WlOitoy Forgu.«on 510 W years c■pf•rlef^(^ Call inMftfl.Vion ■ C F S C O .— 33T— WTJltrr- 330 Ffeemon ! r,i'' 711 ft Ml ser vices 733 35/4 or 733 909|^_____ \ G O O D H O M E M A D E Cyclg trailer SHUMWAY ARPLIANCE E a s l. 733 973/ Jio se l 14 hoodcM { q I w . ill' APPAL005A eetdmo^r ------>oKr> D e e re holds 2 cycles S60 324 40w R E P A I R . -7-J3 6167 —1 Oif 1 N E v V .D / i t ‘.t »N r Sh.-ll, tflH 2 W a y Radio •Old Almost new Saddle and Bridle ■- 224W John Deere ' Mossey Jofguson S'O ' I t M 4 I s UI, 432 527S I 19 73 Honda 350. sissy bar. very low R E F P I C.F W A T O P S tr e e M 'r s Efectncai Attention Fdrit\erb, Rdf\cht*rs, like diosel w ilh ( cih mileage, like new 733 7915 ffthgeS wifShifS tlryi'rs V tW N S BuSinessiTu*i> have ^V)torola 2 r C, h Ht REGISTERED Apprtloosu Mare & 4 1 Oks k orn hoor4 ApPuiANtt WtPAlk 7 33 S4A6 P lu m b . Ian< w a v r a c iio .to r less ihrtn a 11 00 a -COMBINES A T'- t>.-> P ro ve n Show qu ality Of< for lody i^V69 BSA 441 ViC'or ^peciai AvniiTT* W t ^ - tofiif act i;u} Call M fc JW Q I n c . d a y p«*T- u o i i , G u y Iflctor y d« ♦*• «M>d TV/ Repa4f. .»ruJ «**s.det>l .,»t -^ervjce. no— -afo&iem4— — ‘“ '^ m .T i r — r w m r f w u ^ “^ e 7 ^ ice 'ifio p s in ITw.n f ans' r O L T S . ' o n e 2 ' ; ~ y e a r s g e n f ie WashtYs, Dryers PTione SlOO C.I'I .UJ 6^*,? Burley With over. 20 years and or\e I year old. call after 6 00 . MOn’essa 125 dirt bike, 3 months - ,- .V - - _ Enpenenced Interior Painftnq *»M(>w4enk scwer hne cleaning FNjwer Kimberly Rd Twin Falls Backhoe Servici' call 733 43 U o r 733 1660 equipment free inspection 733 N O W . . . *2188 733 8706 or 733 3913 r o a n q u a r t e r horse mare 3053 734 4580 N E W Bac khoo Ser V i,t Gentle weli trained, saddle or. MUSOWVRNAS 1971 400 Cross 0 G fa ve l Top Soil S389 Ha;ri»on id4iho Sewer Service w ithout 934 4 6 79 atter 3 00 49 Boats A Marine Items MADRON S950 1972 450 W R ilJSO MuSt see to M e D a m el appr ec late 5 36 2939 or 536 2? 19 Doth GRAVE i tiH d»rt top wttntn 3 • R C G i STERBD Quarter horse, V . CAMELfi 8.. Mtn» CondUlon minutrs from Tovsn Unlimited ROTO ROOTER sewer service black mare 7 years oid Can 536 CHOPPERS ^ 15' FlRrRGLASS BOAT Top SO ’ Can o p c r a ’ «‘ l a t x r or hyri/K o p p » < »MUh sicrco-tape, ptionc_na.im:i ____ T raans(iorl n s(iorl C“oCo T VTTTTTirTm— m 7*;j i------> ear o'd 7H5T' “TTiu— rrrsYSB ~ ~ • ------‘My(;rvTTRgD- 3 row corn h<»od & hoy thornuQtihred ma 3JA 424 1 1 7 I97C 650 T r iu m p h EVjnnov'Mc t850 b a c k h o e a n o Hor sc Shoeing Sewing p.ckup r I tl E w (.. -^Cf y iLt___Q iti..Mxa_- “ 1---fUTT-Jupur V ^pff — W " 734 567 7 8 S U ^ f O L K y e a r l i n g B U C k S hoy h e o J n.'A S950 734 3085 Sr>OP 0{>fci.f.g ()!,», kstn »f- vV«-liri $4 0 “ M iM a s 'e r 423 S084 Doa) a oul Lu-if d 90 '• a n d S • Vf I » rt t)f . .1» no h <» Hof s**sf'0 f'ng ■ ir.nini ng ana c»relieri! cund:T txi <’34 i6'J %>or»mg Goods iv;j COMBAT Womhai. Ofoo’Timq- SPUD s u f M r tn o r * c Cn.^i-M,g M.^ih.nt- G E O R G E V .>ti L «- shou* on tr Urf«hrtiM‘ spr^i^ricj fhe v v h«>S1 horvesier 197 1 mode' Utility Trailers p m ? d a y s Main Avt*nue • 1 f ar m fl ui ( r ff n ii /v i i ». n liiMii.iton r/itfS 761 U-^'t'u .»ncJ t)ui ke’ s Also a 4 m on'h T R O L L I N(.> o u ’ I ’ • s*'i^ ' W.'Si Tvvti fans Phono MJ8261 1 Hesston 445 potato Rnr in Burley anyw hrri' Dr I • v or (mj tp vn i i t fc ow .*n.H ci_ t ail Let- M a r v f i o. 1 s'o. ‘f vJog 543 54/4 (T'-Q.ne 12 f.Dergi »'-s t--> it u r- f O H S a l E' Utility trai'ef Ch0'<»' o* C.«Mrgf S4J s u ; _ vctof lote model Tree Servicc ' auxiharv icat- -'i ■’ •■■•’•o’*' \Vtb.lr 174 SSOl 7?4 4T” Ufensed L-*^** nevh SlOO N e w ’ ♦ C'^awtora Ur.itM»'*' nsuifi* iy> Gaicnrt COMBINES HrtQ*-rni.^r, ..,v- T R F F T O P P I N G or rofi^Ovai by CONCRETE Car pet I n ’ frpr ,S.'S H,, i,.y /flfl 1 J o h r De<^re *3 5 t 8 l«6A F I ftt* U t-O A V . |.^»UU.p ;0 1‘ M Oens f r e e es» m ^fe !. ana ii4i of nt> SAM b in ^ I J p lo'fortn tjoai tra u.f CM’ :r - r 13311'ni' •nsur.f1 Pnonr 7 31 AOf?0 or 734 3403 HEADGATES ncad s»Ov»“ ■ .in-i’ri' ^»0^^l N ‘,0 ^ ^ T f^C C l.C!R W ^ ------e p . IttUYT thopper Vdlici Inlcriur 123 <0-*6 €ow*tiA-.A" 4^ R.0N1CLK TREE iERVlCE >V>>;^«T7 TV. » ’ Cr-«;Tom Wqto N ^ w ( r « « 1 Wo^vcv Ferguio'.^ 510 l*.;aio. tiiaJu. c work, corruoaiina Oo«ng Me«.h.»o.c TarpTCTTTV"' ‘ ♦npp-rtg rtnrt rernov-ng Ah ltml>S ROGER VINCENT diflse* r o m b tn e t 4 foo* M l 7'a ; ; -14 6 l o o k i n g f o r a n e w . Lut A n a srt*ei» lowered FILER 326 5029 1 Mossey Ferguson 5 1 0 vVA«Ni£iU SWAStJJ, HOP'fO , , 14 4ns*>*«d. .combi'^t. 1,^ pio*lo"Ti *v tt' OR USED BOAT’ SO'^ '4 , ar J H , cir au' tr ai. ( rnount CarpcfUrT r»g La wn Mo win Q ..Sale5.§ -'33 6548 ...-xJrow-chapACi. . 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