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■ 7 3 r dd Year, No. 212 8 3 T u yin it F ails,.Idaha l« o _ _ _ M o n ddayJufy^Slhi a 1 9 7 M - 1 5 ^ Rav€ensci :roft tto p s poll (of vc>ters in M[agic i V ailley By D A VID M O R R isS EEY Y Ihose Magic ValValley Republicans nomln;imlnatlon to either man. - Tlracs-News w riter polled. TThe h e Tlmcs-News poTl'showedKl 41.5 p / . MAGIC VALLEY - Goocjooding House Speakerer Allan LarScn of percer:rccnt of Magic Valley resld«sldcnts i m County Rcpublicnn Vernon Ravt*tavensc-* Blackfoot capturcdred G.4 percent as thc whoho plarlpl to vote on thc DemocrK ra llc roft has thc wild supMrl of»f MagicM ■ cholcc of those polpolled who said they . sidedo In the Aug. 8 primary saidd t th ey r ' Valley voters In his bid to win thc were going to voteote on the Republican . will111 supportsi Kress ond 29.2 perce rc e n l August 8 prim ary, a Tlmcs-Newslews poll ballot in the p prii r im a ’t7 . S ta te R ep. . salid id they t^ will vote for Harding.g. T' h c show s. Larry Jackson oof f B oise r e c e iv e d 2.(f' unid d e ecl cld e d bloc to ta le d 29.3 p e rc enen tt. n H And Jerome County attorneyney Jim pcrccnt, former;r Boise] Mayor Jay Traditionally, Trad ilic eight M Mo ag ic Jones Is slightly ahead of Incumcumbcnt Amyx received .9 perccnti and Cocur ' Valleyalley countics have had high v(v o te r . Rep-. George Hansen in tho Re- d’Alene buslneSsn-Ssman James Crowe tumouim o u ts. In th e 197G p r im a ry six si> o f ^ publican prim ary race for thec scisccond received no supponport. thee counticsco had a turnout of congressional district. In the RepubllCi)llcan contcst for the glstcrcstcrcd voters that surpassed^ Uic These results and othersrs >were • nominallon for sccond sc district con- stateate average,i while the other obtained Jn a poll of sevenn MMagic gressman, Hanscrisen narrowly trailed counthluntlcs were only slightly under:e r l h e V alley co u n tie s ta k e n J u ly 24-27.27. Jo n e s. a v/c e ra g c . Just under'200 persons were:rc cques- Accordlnglothcih c po ll, 40.4 p c rc e n t of In in thc Ui 1976 general election nccn e arly M m '' tioned In Btaine, Camas, Goo(Goodlug, Magic Valley Repucpubllcans arc voting scven(:ven ou l of e v e ry 10 re g is te re d volv o te rs . - ' Lincoln, MJnldoka, Jd/bw v.c. Twin' for Jones while 36.7M.l perccnt will back wentent tot< thc polls — far more thana n th e ' 'Falls and Cassia eountics,ies, by Han-scn. n aIllonal tio n : average. But that reci•ccord telephone Inteverlws selectedc te d a t * • B u t 22.9. p e rcccnt_ e n of th#sc polled mayay beb Jo.danger this year. BetB e tte r " ran d o m . remained undecld'•elded — morc lhan Uianan halfhi of those residents conlacta cte d Almost one out of every two,•0 MagicM enough lo toss the contcst to either by' thc thc Tlmcs-News Indicated U Valley Republicans support Rave^avensc- candidate, w ec re n'no t goin g to v o te th is y e a r oa r rh 1 a d • / ■ roft for the GOP nominallonlion for In 197G Hansenn carriedCJ every Magic yet:t to dt e cld c If th ey would vote. governor, according to theI TTii im e s- V alley counly b uutBliilnc. l E , Many Man; of those who said they wow ould ' N ew s survey. - In that year’s,r’s general * clwllon votelie werew uncertain about who0 w\ as • " Stan Kress has a strong'udgedge over Hansen received^ 5,2825 more votes In runnin.inning or for what offices. Ralph Harding, but-nearly one'oin c 'o u l-< f ■ th e M agic V alley:y lhanU his Democratic Thc Thc preferences of those whoa sas id every three Magic, Valley Demor h1 a d '4 A 197.6 by a to la l o t 1,938 n o)l l decidedd e whether to, vote In / is undecided which.of thc twotwo c an - f c a te d K re ss In 197 In th e dldates he wili support In the'coie'cortlcsl ‘ votes in the second}nd d is iric t. p rim•Imary a l were not taken. Only ththose*- ‘ ■ for the parly’s .second disdistflcl ’ On thc Dcmocral:ratic side, Stan igress whosaho sa id th e y w ould vole w ere poliioiled. nomination. . " of Firth holds a, solidsol lead over Ralph W Wedi ed n esd ay Is th o Inst d a y fo r vvol o le rs ■ ilf In thc race for governor, the poll Harding of Boise,e . toI registerre g to -vote In the primim a ry . - / showed 44 percent of those survisurveyed \Vhile Kress haslas a solid lead among Magiclagic Valley residents can regls!glsler ;• • -X. I former Magic. Valley Democrats, Dei a sizable untilllll 8 p.m. that day aLthelr cou» u n ty — - — . backed Tuttle farmer nnd foi JOMI-OP«I«pct/T1tnf»-Ncw» State GOP chairman Ravenscrofttrofl. . undecided votec could swinc thc courthjurthouscs. l e n e w B u t 33.9 p c rc c n t o f th o se polledillcdsald I O ut w ithI thethi old, in w ith the n< lh a t e v en ,th o u g h th e p rin iiiry elecclci tio n ^ Don LatUn, left, and ■Jerry Jones load afterItemoon edition publlshciished by thc -was-lcss-ihan-two-W Gcks-a way- e x tr a c o p y s o f F r id a y ’s TlT lm e s-N c w s Into th e n ewcwspapcr.Today s marks Uict firstfir moming h a d y e t to d e c id e w hich of Uu sex, vio’olence . b a c k of Q tr u c k , F r idla a y y 's pi a p e r w a s th c lo st cdlUidlUon of IhcTlmcs-Ncws. , Republican gubernatorial canditm d id a lc f th e y w ill s u p p o r t.' I . Second place In the pubcmat y - polling went to formurConyonCc pronmpts huuge suit Slate ReprtC.L. •‘Bulch" Olter,Iter, w ho . * had the thicklng of ll.'J percci srcc n l o f f r a n CJSCISCO (UPl) - Cnn a inalrira irin g a p r o g ra m co n tain in g se.'ciC.'CU.ll " mes-A0 '^ ew sigoes television slatlonm bbe held accountable violcncolence at an hour wheir childildrcii when sex nnd violeiolcncc from one of Its wouldould beI watching. sh o w s i's im ita te•d d inIr re a l life ? Lewis Lcw l says ho docs not believe Protests , A San Francisccisco Superior Court prior•lor censorship,( but that tcIevls » Jury will be askeded tto thnt question in a shouldlould po lice Itself. m oominggs 7 dtlays r • casestarilngtodayia y . "It’s " I t ’s easy lo tlirow some vlolci3lcnce ^ • .The National[ B Brondcas.ting Com-^ Inlolo a a program,” hc says. "It ssa a v e s atKKK pany and afflllntcnlc television stnllon youlu th c n e ed to do a lot o f good gi . T W IN K A\ L L II^ ^ - A fte r 41 y e a r s ,. of eveningi From'thee b beginning. Advertising M Mar anager Wlley KRON-TV havec bh e e n su e d fo r $11 vJrltintriling." «• publication, the lhe Tlmcs-News' nppenrs asIS u moming r Dodds and ManagingM; Editor Chris Peck’cck backed the * m illion In d a m a gges e s by thepnrentsof a ’ FloydFloyi Abram, who will defend1 NNBC newspaper loday.oday. conversion; girl who wali alattacked by other, andid IIII: affiliate, said, "We view thi?:hisas • Not tilnce lhethe mergeri of the Twin Fallsalls fMoming "Our advert'crtiscrs think this is thc bestst th in g w e h a v e • •• benefit mend- News and thele IdsIdalio Evening Times in Januaia n u a ry , 19:t7. e v e rd o n e ,"’ D D c odds sa id . c h ild re n w ho ■Hiicfliiegediy got the Idea a terribly terrl significant First Ame h a s M ag ic Valleyalley h a d a m a jo r m o rn in g newewspaper, sp; "Wc have'c nnew businesses coming lo townI faster OXNARD, Cnlif. (UPI) ~- Rock-^ from thc networkirk show "Bom Inno- mentce n t case . :rsion lo morning publicationion hh: a d be en Uian w c cann cicount Uicm and going mornlorning helps us throwing demonstrators chnn:hniillni! ccnl," atwo.hourjr tlfictional drama. "We "We have no apologies forir thc The convcrsioi jr years at the Timcs-Ncwss but serious keep up withvlth thc growth and progcsigess of Magic "Death to the Klan" clashedied w' ltli T h c p ro g ra m ,, airoQ ail al 8 p.m., Sept. progra•ogram," he said. "The sccnc waswc a discussed for ye thc change-over began earilerer thisthi: year. Valley," heisa sai id . police Sunday during a protc.sl prc 10,1974, on th e P^aciflc a c Coast, Included neccssiccssary part of a serious progrjgram , plannlngrforthcc ws Publisher William E. Howardward remem- Peck pledgedgcd the new moming Tlmes-Ties-Ncws, with against a Ku Kiax Klan benefit- ben ^ I'l which1 a runaway girl had a on1 thcthc largely unrccognizi^ probioblcm Tlmcs-News Pl wilh bers he called«1 a (department head meetingng In April to its dcsl^, woiwould look belter than anyy nnc e w sp a p e r I n . . i, showing of a controversialli D.W.I plumber’s helperer tthrust forcibly Into of jailing jai runaways along m pros nnd cons of a seven-day•day imoming' Idaho, G riffith film . her body whllo_sheshe_was confined in a dellnqiillnquents. II was dramatic;Lically discuss thc pros And Uic editidltrr soid the Tlmcs-News> reportingrep staff Three pollcc officers and se sev v e ra l Juvenile h o m e jsl.s a ’ runaway. valid.”illd ," n e w sp a p er, js.scd lhe future of Mogic Valloy'alloy and the already Is a sirl ^and her parents for knowiinowing Just what wc do wantt fromfi News editors ai .•rally are belter read and ofr moremon service monstralors hurled pipes, rocksacks and 5^ million In comf>mpen.satory damogcs Jurorsirors. It's virgin leirllory. I thiiIhink I papers gcnerall> ;rs lhan aflemoon paoers. Howarca w a rd no ted . (C o n tin u e d fro m pag e A -i) cans at the building. and Sig^llllont In punitive damages. wantant justj middle-of-the-road, avert-crage to a d v e rtis e rs th, T h e 1915 film h a s b e e n crillclzcIclzed n s c h a tg e d th e nne e ttw o rk w as n e g lig en t peopleeo p le," racist ’for lls portrayal ofJf b la c k • / congressmen during thc'post-' War Reconstruction period, Andrus sayss movie critics have described Cecil a technical virtuosity as aI mir a jo r ^ co n trib u tio n to film -m a k in g . Some 300 persons protester■slcrs — members of lhe Progressive^e L abor ‘R ap eB, run,, ruini of lanind encd e d ’ . P a r ty a n d A m e ric a n s A g ain siI RRn. a cism — m a rc lie d o u tsid e th c buildingIng a t thc ■ecretary C ecil A ndrus. After a year andjid a half on thc Joh, chiefief Washington W lobbyist, agree tallsts'criticisms, h e ig h t of th e d e m o n stra tio n . • WASHINGTONIN aid h c c le a r a c r o s s toI the environmental one-lhine-lhird of thc state from dcvclo}‘-■‘“P* o ro le c ts o fU ie p a s;t ta a rc rc ju s l th a t,* ’ I ______hins a s k e ( p t h is w ord. groups — that we meant i what we cni, nicnl, ------:------\->]j • " • ' "I think I’ve proven tlial: pointr said." • BBul ul EEvans added thnt Andrus5 h; h a s b(Ccausc c ca u we moved Immediatelyly foI r n • A n d ru s sa id busincfisincs.'rgroup.s starie ■ m E ." i j a i l e d ttoday c ' Gooding andnd Lincoln Counly iro te c t so m e of th e c ritic a l a re aas, s , and He noted thalit wwt ell o v e r 100 ap- d cipartment p a rtn and has added cmphas Uaska Is the mosf?rilical e.xamp preservnlloii nnd eslablishment“nt of■ farmen arcirc Ucklcd. to be mpic of pointed positionss arc held by persons to prest irks," Evan3saIdoI,/\ndnia. , „ _.CARHON CITY,. Ncv.-lUPI) Nc - The, , , leasing geotleothermal • drilling lur-good6 foith In Uiat regard,’•d,’’. h e ' w ilh -ro o ts In InduKtiiduKtry-and suid 'that parks," ;ald. industry "did notol scscream when they C Sever veral other environmental grou)roups former deputy dircciircctor of Nevada’s ; « ■ ■ ■ rights to 101,000,00( ocns of lond to menl will be sen- • Co, ol Cslllonilii, Andnts feels hc has run thc IntiInterior had ll all they’reI wny b e fo re " . UilsIs springsp r chargcd the administraliralon Taxation Departmer Union OU Co id Anflrus with selling them outlUt oni te n ce d M onday foor r stealing sl from his E>etall6,iugol >cpartmcnt wllh an even hond, h Andrus said mucmuch of Industry’s and An' (Ivlng consideration lo thc viewlews of criticism Is misdlreisdlrecled becouse It theic issu issu e o f w a te r policy., ch u rc h , K ad ed no co n test to 10 • • Indusin d u s try nn d e n v iro n m en ta lists.5. conccms lows lhal prcc Uio Carter Tho The cnvlronmemtal groups had h; James Lien pleadec zicment afler-more "Even" E l those who don’t thinkInk loo administration, hopedDped Uic new w a te r policy wouwould counts of embcaicn- lly In th a n 519,000 w as discovered dlsi missing lighly of one Cecil Andrus, sccrecretary ' "Many of thc thlnjthings Ihcy complain ‘^orccrrcc conservation, c particularily jal church where he Magic if the interior, are learning iholotwhat > about — the Endang(dangcrcd Species Act, theoryle ory areas of the West nnd in cilicities from the Episcopal c ■eking served as Irensurer.rer. The parole nnd Obituaries» ...... B-2 1 salesnld was true. Number one I'lI'll be Thc BLM Organiclie ActAi — tho.sc aivn’t suchjch as a Denver, which is seekli ment recommended . Oplrilon 47.j r . ' : ...... A - 4 fair.air. Number one I’m not golnoing to edicts by a bunchjnch of cnvlronmen- federalidcral ald"for massive dam bulldi:llding • probation departmen four years probation Istcn lo Jusl one side. I'm not gogoln to ^lallsL s In Inlorior.r . ThThose statutes were projcctro jc c ts b u t do e s n o ^ m e le r Indlvldik-ldual th a t h e be given four ...... A - 6 andfincxl$2,&00, ' b 7 |o bexj cacaptive of any one group.. Wc'rcV passed by Ih’e Congr;on}’rc s s of th c U n ite d resldenisld e n lia l w a le r use. ‘ ■ , S p o r i s .... was disclosed. Lien 5oln g to c a ll il a s wo se e in o u r oplopinion Slates long befoj.t;, bcfoj the Carter Andnis Andr said the president’s waterwal When the ease waj I a s d e p u ty ta x a tio n Balloonists down,, pp. . A-2 VatlenLffe. h e l>est Jy d g m c n t fo r ail of th c! pcopicp t administration showiiihowedup," policyollcy isI e ffec tiv e nnd h e Is " n o t ’inthe',in t resigned his post as I ...... I ofAn^i f A m c r l c V Brock Evans,?. th c S ie r ra C lu b 's lea.st”?a.st" worried■ about Uic envlronminmiin- director.- . ' I . ' t ...... * . .. . . - A-2Tlmoo-NowD, TwinFalle.-Wahoaho . Mondny, July 31,1970 - ^aligneddilationns chidcle t e s Nonri supeiarppwerrinterveentionss , e x t h o w ev e r, lh a t o s m ain n y ja s 30 co u n tries ‘BELGRADE, Yugos:ugoslnvla ( U P I) — U ielrr Intc InlcnUon to hold their next 79, ' might boycott Uial mme e e tin g . : T he non-allgncd couicountries Sunday summitim ll In In H av a n a In S e p te m b e r 1979. condemned bolh U.£U.S. and .Soviet '* ‘Someime -- confcrcncc sourccs said.lid . ' ' In lcrfcrcn c c in thle e Tl:Tlilrd World-bul balked al mentioninghlng Cuba's much- W I 'disputed militaryy InvolvementIn In ranian h o)tel t collapipses’ • L , A frica. I ' “ The 8G countriess of tthe non-aligned . i I movemcnl, endingg a isix-day foreign J I ministers' confercnccence one day late. t l ■ e a s t 8 poeoplekil ( lilled '! also appealed lo CamiCambodia. Vietnam ■n m u c h h ig h e r If EHRAN, Iran (UPI) - A dllnpld-,l(j. probabV hnve been rr •4- and other warringg countriescoi to solve TCHRA ran collapsedp se d J u s t 12 h o u rs SS t T j O H N .'V * Ihelrquarrclspcaccfulccfully. f wing of a downtown Tehran llia l collapsed S u n d a y n ig h t w ithLha a earlier, i i s; . A nd fo r Uie firs t1 timetime, lliey referred hospital o • of splitting brick and stone,me, I to thc Issue of humaniman rights in their ■ final political declaratiarn tio n , billingng aiat least eight people and r / < S 8 T • T h c IB.OOO-WordI docidocument said the trappingiping ani estimated M more under“c? . ' ■ : IL movenlenl, formeded tv.twodccadcs ago lonsofdcl> of debris.' ■ _ a s a n a itc m a llv c to rc!rcllancc on either ore than 40 rescue workers using‘ing Among lommoronorow’s stories V of lhe superpowers,rs, mmust keep up the electrictrie forkJ lifts dug through thottio InUicTImcs-News:ew s: ■ fight againsl - “imperialism''“imf - • rubtjjcIjJc nndnr pulled o u t e ig h t bodies,Ics. »a sfo ry on th e lurijfu rio u s a c tiv ity , y found one unconscious survivor namely,, the Unitedited Slales and Its ' vor of professional'nal' pollllcal bu t expressed’ expi doubts of findingIlhR w o rk e rs to getjet their can-, But it also condcmmemned "all (orms of anydnecl:dne else nllve. - didates' namess omond messages m lie two-story surgical ward — a foreign dominationin antand hcffemony," a J'*' - a In Uie public eye;,re;T T hc flrs l o f a C O R N Wa L l S iSS g of the SIna Hospital that serves '.clear referencee tcto Soviet cx- wing of U • Iwo pqrl scriesTie's d isc u ssc s itly poor people from the slum s of panslonlsm. m ostly po Si of I ^ campaign adverllzcrllzlng budgeted ______In addition, the statementstate called for soulhcniliicni Tehran —crashed down In ' In Id ah o clecllo!Ciions. '"begins M i r lL " V / ^ withdrawal of foreign■elgn m ilita ry f o rc c s th c lalate tc c evening. ^ T u esd ay , I wns standing outside and I B and removal of allill fotforeign bases and nnd A highlight ofof UlUic story, for denly heard Uic sound of windowsows - example. Is lhallial thc six Re- ¥ ^ ,■ A y ’- ^ I ■ denounced “interfereTfcrcnce and pre- suddenly H I ssurcs, eilher econononomic, political or cracking.eking." one hospilal employee'yec publican candidallldales for gov- , urope 1, "There was a big roar and dust E said. "T h lust emor have budgbudgeted more ^ military.’' • . But Cuba's militaryitary intervention In ^ylng.ng. nnda then the building col- th a n $ 120,000 loto b*bc spent ]ust / Africa, which touchedched off th e h a rs h e s t soil, 'with stones flying Into3 a ‘ on ndvcrtlsingig itheir cam- ^ ■ debate at the confcionfercncc, wns not eourtyarirtyard and crashing againstinsl palgns, all bulIt $8 $8,000 oF Uial I m m■ M y s .” h n s o r will b e spspent e r in the last ' mentioned .directly.ctly. Instead, the ears.” , ,.. foreign ministerss me merely confirmed Anotheino lh er em p lo y ee s a id h e sa w somDme e weeks before IdahIdaho’s primary p eopleplc ccrawl r out of Uie building underid e r election Aug. 8.i. P ath ot longestt ballonbi trip in history ste el;1 girders girc nnd run off screaming,ing. »a slory fromI lhcthe Hagerman y . .f* making:king a definite count of those leftlefl Valley along thelhe iSnake River insideidc umu n c ertain . describes how several AmelW A IU • But;ut ofl officials said they believed ta residents see lifelifetimes spent ia lo b n ists.didn't < malake it , to taII l oof t 32 p a tie n ts a n d se v eracral creating UicirIr 1homes and B ritish ba • Visitors'Itors" h a d bpcn c a u g h t In thcth c surroundings in d a n g e r of UREST. J'rancc (UPI)I —- Two .Uritlsh daredevils transmuting. Thc lowlow dcprc-sslon thal has been ilanchc of brick and stone andd 2.' 2.'; be in g lost. A laQkc k e m iles,‘S to become Uie first m en lo Ih e m a n d th e y a rc In th e rm id d le of w h a l a p p e a rs lo be ^ OInc ne memberm of the hospital stafi;taff behind a low-hc;v-head hydrocl- cross lhe ocenn hy balloon)n bvbut already Inlkint; about ■ asovercslorm." sa idd m orore th a ii 100 p e o p le. Includingding ectrlc dam whichhlch is-lhe state lh c " n e x t lim c ." A l'lhc end, Uicy had coaxed thc Zanussi — the II III paticnLs,IcnLs, d octors, nursc.s a n d v isitoors. rs may approve forfo r 1Id a h o Po w e r •'There’s no way we couldnuld h a v e c a r ri e d o n ." ?;ald $275,000 compuler-dcslgrcslgncd balloon Was named-forz tolar a r eI uususally s u s in the ward In thc lateIntc soon.• g machine manufacturer thal D onald C a m e ro n . 39. Uie •Uallan washing m SOUTH PADREtE IIISLAND. Texas morning,m ing. Read It Tuesiruesday In the — back up to 2,500 feet, half lhe Camcn)n anti Christopherler Davcy,n 34. w ere rcportwi sponsored lhe flight — b; ■ (UPI) - Thc season'ason’s first tropical “eIc saidsal the casualty toll woultould Tlmcs-News. 1 to reach ic-knol winds blowing lired and disappointed butu t ir in )^ood c o n d itio n a b o ard allltudc Uiey needed to t storm roared acroj:icrojs the Gulf of ______len the balloon sank back to 70C the Frcnch trawler IhatIt. p!plucked ihem /rom thc toward land. Dul then U M cxico to w a rd the:he: T.T ex a s c o n sl'S u n - la d c th e decision to give up. A tla n tic . fe e l, a n d th e pilots m a d e 1 . day, sinking a shrimpirimp boal. forcing ii balloon d id n ’t all6w It to c lim b lc "Wc had some wiup^indind \we arciyolnK to have a "The state of the ball& thc tanker Into port: ancand leaving eight 1 shower so wc fed much1 beibetter,” Cameron radioed lhe neccssary altitudeude to get belter winds." ,thc , other vessels missing.sin g . ^ ’his was partly bccause they hac IWINVIN FALLS. IDAHO from the trawler Klslnorcire ns It steamed toward a spokesman said. "This v . Coastal dwellersrs In southern Texas s m a ll h a rlw r n e a r H rest. h in o u t o f b a lla s t." I'rrival of the heavy ■ broced for the a'rrivi SUBSCRBPIPTIO N RATE!'ES: " W c le a rn e d a lot from1 Dilitills trip ns far as technienl squalls of tropicalal stcstorm Amelia and' , and w e’ll ta k e a d ifferen t .BY M A IL: equipment is concerncd, an More trorade ll3 50 m ph w inds. • • HOME H O r DELIVERY: Payoblo in acoHvoneo^ a m o u n l o f su p p lies next timime, e,” C a m e ro n sa id , The National HurrHurricane Center In S1.00 por wuek (OotlySSuri Sunctoy) • The craft's brifjit yellowlow Iballoon and red Hoaiiola M iam i sa id A m eliaclia 'would l.ikely hit Collocloil ovury 4 wooWi. I m o n th ...... 4.25 were lashed to thc backck I) — Agriculture Secretary Bob DELIVER-Y SERVICE ...... 24.50 a b o a rd a F rc n c h n avy plaane n e (c irc lin f' th c r e s c u e c ra ft, ;lt grew unexpectedlydly I from a tropical I Bergland, who has acceiaccepted an invitation lo visit 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ...... 45.00 • The ditching of thc loo lOO ffool-lall balloon, named jjg deprcjsslon in dcfiadcfiance of earlier Or Coll Your J China. Sunday callcdxi fold only ■ ** ."Zanussi," and its M-footI waterproofwa gondola marked predictions. Corfi«r whor«» to ific i s ta tu te m ile:s). s ) .:a long-distanc(i record for • National Wealherilher Service officials in your liom e c cni bb c e “sm all bul growing." b a llo o n fllghl. 250 warned everyone)iie (off the Iwachcs - j big source of morx:x^rxry V All U.S. Imports ofof Cl C h in ese goods w ill to ta l S250 Cau(;lit In heavy wcallie■allier. C a m e ro n a n d D avcy along the 150-milc-lcillc-Iong Island. But a v ^ n you'fvrcd Itt ■p million this year, he said.said. - spent their lasl nii;ht aloftoft ddesperately trylni^ to keep md police spokesmanan s;said most tourists SofoforT/>Cironlf;tiif;t Thc secretary alsoso calk'dc for tHlucatlonnl and Ih c lr le ak in j’ ballrxm alwove ve tth e w av e s. T h e y th re w oul g ( had already leflI lhe area becau.sc of ' \ Conimerckil CreditJlt n • technical exchanges with China In agriculture, b e g i all Ihclr ballast, then someome of Uiclr equipment, then' rainy weather carlieia rlie r in the dny. _____y ‘<- Ix;lpwnli05ecc?ndn d .[ n n I n B w ith a g ric u ltuural ra l research'. th e ir food. Al one polnlnl lltheir gondola was almosl cnl By late Sundayiday lhe storm was lom.Jusi,-usl ,isk >oijr h o u se iirtd Ux:n tolk . B e tw ee n 1972 and 19T7 the Agriculture Department sklm mlnn the wave crcsls.its. [jy centered about 12 r miles casl of thc IO u". VX: toncl miilioiiilio'ft to btJSirKiso (Tv\;ry ctr/. paniclpatcd In four scientificscicn exchanges arranged bj '■ "T h e y a re be in « ’ buffetCi[feted all over the place,” a lower Texa.s coast)ast inear Brownsville /V k I v v : icndrv.TfVi'.:fvmofc to liclp people, the National Academymy ofo Sclenccs. They dealt wil^ spokesman at Ihelr tracklnicklng slalion reported at the jnij and moving north-ncrth-northwcst at alwut plant studies. Insectcl control,c wheal studies anc W c find WiAyss toI' h e lp . lim e . " T h e j'ondolii Is swa,swaying alwut so much that 10 m ph. •L. v e g e ta b le farm in g s y sste te mr s. ■ Cameron could not writec downdo' the me.ssagcs we were “ Highest suslalijslalned winds arc COMMEI£RfIAL CRfDH)IT - _ e stim a te d 50 m pph h ncn e a r th e c e n te r w llh H om eowner Lo«m- o a n s gale forcc windsIs ex'extending IOO miles / O ■' (ir^'ncWII stvvlceSf Ol I — I lo th e e.ist a n d Icss.tlcss th a n .W m ile s lo lh e ^ 3 ^ CONTROLS1 DMA COiyK3«.ATION § ^ west,” thc Nalionallonal Weather Service 10c:t n iu cJ Liil.HkrH B lvd. • 734-7G(J44 If said. w f e ) irjtirfAv»ll«lil^r^llBlbll^lo^ro»rr» Q ueenn sees ^ S u n n y , ssunny i andi,then hot, hot, hot driverrdie c ' Twin I'alis. Durley-Rupcrt,jwrt, Northsidc areas; - f l M OOSE JA W ..Sa.skalchcwan5. y Queen Elizabeth’srlh’s motorcade died ^ Cnmas-Pralrli' Haileyey oand Upper Wood River ^t'oN Sunday when hislls cacar slammed into a » V a lle y .: i lelep h o n e pole In vlview of the Uritlsh ^ Mostly sminy Rid warmrm Ihrough Tue.sday. Highs . tw»o*i« m o n arch . Ixilh d a y s iii Ih f m id IlOs to lclow 9()s- O v e rn ig h t low s in1 ( — I I cf*ic*0e*i r ' . ’1 IJl Masler Warrantant COfficer Norman D. * CONNillEHANSE lhc-JOs. O 'D onnell, 4H, w as l>elloved lo h a v e * .» S y n o p sis: t**.r».HCiicoIA \Tr®- y (ofNviKj^ 1w a « m \ suffered a heart■t alt;allack before thc car » IIlj'.h pre:.sur.‘ coiitiniicsICS Ito domlrv;ilt>'ll'c wealher In which he was traveling alone » pallem over the inlenniiunl;lunlain a re a h o ld in g f a ir sk ies WIFEOFCONGREIRESSMAN GEORGE hanW ISEH: ; ■ veered off the road and crashcd into * nnd warm loinp'Tatures.•es. A 'few s c a tt e r e d thiin- dcrshovvers , f)cfiirrcd inIn Ithe . sbutheaslcrn Idaho th e pole. O'Donnell, was#as driving the lead ' * m o u n ta in s on SiincL’iV, but:ml no i mcasurahliTprccipila- NIW0RI»*M» iyitM. IS two cars ahead of Uie * a f R E E B R U N CCH— I 1- tion was rt'iiorli'd. I.itlletie change In this wealher " , vehicle and w;is twc: A T T R •fr)-, open limousine; bearlng^lhebeai ciuccn nnd * patlern is (•xpi'ctccl In lhc;hc ncxlrr few days, and high ^ ^ ► P rin c e Philip. t<'nij>oratiires will' eiinllimc.lime. mi>slly In th e 90s and ^ 3 "* ” (ZZ3*-® Thc accidentn t occurrc>do 2 0 0 . fc*ct . * ' ovcmli'.hl lows in the r.•0*'Jo b e fo re th e m aain in |gate at Canadian - outlook for^Vc5 — traveling onlyy aboutab five miles an * T I O N S ; \ ...... ■ K a n s a s C ity ' 61 GC« ...... S a lt U k c 100 C M oscow ^ married wiUi two grown children and ■>i .. M \ .- . •... Las'-Vcgas 114Ji .7Ji .... SanDlego 75 Gl .Pocatcllo ' „ • h a d p la n n ed to retirerc! in Uic fall. The ^ 12 .... SanFranclsco ' 67 5; ( Rcxburfi --o ■ LosAngclC-S 8& G2 ... > r ■■■• q u e en ’s c a r pns.w«ins.wd the scenc and she ^; Everyon*l e W e I COI ____^ r>i ...... •• • Loul.svlllc 88 70ro ...... Seattle 83 5: ‘ S a lm o n rj! was nol visiblyily shshaken up as a result ^» ' PAID FOR BY GEO. HANSANSEN fOR CONGRESS lo o Caldw□Idwoll.Troof. • * W Ycllo'.vslnnc H(( 40 •• Memphis % 13rg ...... S .. pokane 94 5 •••• I .ofthcaccldent.’»• '**** it * * 'K-W- * A- * » ifr 'W * «

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■ - ■ : 7 ^ 7~ '-iXl • N^mnominggTimes- i-News ' ■ ' ' 'Mi f fu m B y r 'jl ^ ' plannered sinceemid-A]4 >ril (ContlnucdciuedonpagoX-3) . w ork on a local new s deadeadline bfifS: 30 p.m .- )ur su b s c rib e rs liv e out.sl(Ie the " T w o j f th re e of our si . Local stories for Uicho 1following m onilng can stillstill bei . ^ibllsher Howard noted, “and city of Twin Falls," Publls ,, p rin te d If Ihey a rr iv c7 a 0 t t th e n e w sro o m by th n l hour,lOur, Imcs-News as Ihelr only dally . they ore laklng the Tlmcs- ^ • • Obituary detfdllnes'es'br Ihc paper are 5;30p o on Jl resbnsiblUty lo deliver a ' newspaper. We Rave ji n ‘ weekdays. 4:30 on SaturItu rd a y a n d S u n d a y . • n time, everyday. That's our quality newspaper, on tin- The Timts-Ncws hasha: undergone a lypographitiphical Intent osambmlngnewspa]■vspaper.” chongeaswellaspubllcibllcatlon change, management ndmltled the The Tlmcs-News' man The paper nowis orgorganized oh a six-column ralhciwrail: ^||p^^p^jg^||K |||flfl »n accomplislied without some • c h an g e -o v e r h a s not been ai ■ th a n an elghl-colum n fo rm at. . ■ . hardship, . The sb<-column fonformat has a cleaner lookjk aand go m o h iin g w a s m a d e, som e of A fte r th e decision to go m a provides optimum readabilityrea to It and shouldlUid h e • smen, facing the prospect ot a the Tlmes-Ncws pressmen e a s ie r lo rea d , 3dingal3a,n).,re.'iigncd. night work schedule ending i^uvcnlr. the new^ headline'stylthe or typefaceI of ithe • • M ost of lh e a lte m o o n papp a p e r c a r ri e r s q u it alo n g w ith • paper, was selected!d fromf m o re th a n 50 lypesty^ sty le s so m e n ia ll ro o m w orkers. reviewed by night edlliMlllor B row n a n d m a n a g in g; edie d ito r loste up em p lo y ee ol.so qull. O ne e d ito r ond ono po stc P e c k . ► I all’ of these positions had been But by June, almosl all < Souvenir was selectcecled. Brown said, "becauscsc ofot Us filled and the planningning continued for the o,m,' readability, durabllllylllly and the lnhcrent_conlrastira s ts In ' conversion. th e so u v e n ir fam ily. ‘ v ''- ' -’ lavejolned the staff for lhe a.m. • T h re e new e d ito rs h a v e j '■ ' " ^ u v e n l r h a s fiveJC distinctd styles from very Ughlig h t to publlcallon.Theyare: Pnm the edllodllors the lools needed toI desdesign ■ed from the Regina U-ader-Post •R a y B row n. 31. h ire d fr graphically pleasingng pa^esi and giving the pagesag es a n , 3 In Saskatchewan, Canadala d a oi s a n lg h l w ire editor,' t aesthetic conlrasl." . M B row n coo rd in a te d th e tyt p o g rp a h lc a l r e m a k e of th e T h e new TImesTNis^cws logo, using a shadO'ladow cd ^ ■ 'v 8 D Tlmcs-Npws. , so u v e n ir ty p e , w a ss ddesigned e by J u d y R e e d e r of 7Tw in y;J H e Is a g ra d u a te of thet University of Missouri F a lls . • ____ SchiMl of Journalism1 and will design page one on a . The logo, withh Its1 graphic rcprescnlatioratio n of rifghtly b a sis, w orkingga3p,m a 3 1 lomldnightshlfl. f thf. • m o u n ta in s, a su nI. , a plain ond flowing water,ilcr, w as --■•Lirry Sw isher,-'29,-j.-promoted-toclty-edltoiuiLlha. p rt cr In chosen'b'ccause onCiflCs modem, slmplc“desrgn,i’n, V I ecR ■ J Tlmcs-News from bilng^Ing a reporter for the paper In said. J e ro m e C ounty. " I th e T h e la st m o m lnlg g p.paper In Twin Falls was the'th e Tw in S w is h e r twill d irccct t theU daily operations of the Falls Telegram, a compellllvec( paper started;d bj by th e j S n e w sro o m fro m 3 p.mn, , untiluni midnight, ■ ' ^ o rk . S ta lc m a n InilhelW the O s. A ^oduale of Columblumbla University In New York, cr of Th? paper wentI ououl of business after two yeay e a r s of a Swisher Is the son of PerryP and Nicky Swisher of ( the compcllngwithlheTIle Tlmcs-News, ll Lewiston. Perry is nightnigi managing editor ot the Prior lo the Telcgelcgram. Twin Falls had reacre o d th e ^ Lewsllon MonilngTrlbunribunc. m a n . m o rn in g Tw in F a llsIls ^New s fro m 1005 u n lil 1937,J. a ♦G ory E lla ssc n , 29.'<); formfoi er cdllor of the Pullman. y (Wash.) Herald, nowactV acting as asslslant city editor at . MDklnB up :ilic rinfirst page of the new momn o m in g M the Tlmcs-News. Times-NeA-s S u ndayly nlghlni w as H a ro ld Sa m p e , i| A graduate of Washington Was State University, Paste up of the new nc paper was supervisedIsed by ^ Ellasscn will write somesom e e d ito ria ls, c o v er Tw in Fall.-i William Rosenbaum,um,' backsljop foreman ata t the schools a n d th e Collegeege ofo Southern Idaho and fill In as n e w sp a p er. clly editor on weekends.nds. ng Tlmcs-Ncws has a clrculatlulatlon of *2- Lonnie Roscnwald,d, 22, nlso Joined lhe Tlmcs-News■News '■ T o d ay ’s m o m ln g 1 2,000 a n d Is th e la rg e s t clrculIrcuIaUon. • • slaff prior to the o.m.,m. conversionc as u reporter.fors r.fo r a p p ro x im ate ly 22,00i In Twin Fnlls. Jeromo, GooG ooding. ' • S J e ro m e Counly. dally newspaper In ind B laine C o u n tie s a n d c lrcc u u la la tc s ln Ms. Rosenwald graduoradualed from Stanford Unversityersity Lincoln. Camas and Mindlka and Cassiasla Counties, and in Elko ComC ounly In led other papers priot r i o r t o c o n v e r s i o n e a r lie r th is y e a r. B tn H ow ard (left) andid Ray Brow n studlei A s a se v en -d ay m oomlng m ln paper, the Tlmes-Ncws,'s willw ill n o rth e rn N evada.

Should proporty toxoi bo nder C arter plan 'S' ducodrSonotor John Borkor X rellol bill ovor p o tio d by logUloturo which wo« lotor P o o r WOIm ld n 'tp oa y ■ 3 ■ ood. Voto lor Barhar on if its - jfj;jg u tf 0th t^.Jook out lor yowr f o r m edicical betiej BARKER WASHINGTON (UPl) - P(»r peopeo- all Americans could1 be.be Im p le m en ted B o x 5 4 9 \l the sdme time P c would not not have to payy foifor b e g in n in g In 1903. Al t B u b l 8 3 3 1 6 it 'Ih lla tio n ,c o u ld cdlcal care under Presidenident Carter warned lhat al 5 4 3 - 4 3 7 2 irtcr’s na'tional health Insuranci•ance stall the program. ogram. HEW Secretary JoseplDseph “ S u re , th e re 'll b e> problems pr In the illtn n o sa id Sunday. Congress," said Callfano. Co “Bul TBIGERATOR / lh a t th e re w ill be __ REF B u l o th e r A m e ric a n s mi^Uil h aive v e tlo whcUieronecansnylh; :Ip pny for their medical costs,is. hhe more problems it thenhere is one bill or _ ------■ ^ lid In on Interview on CB?' "Fac•J’acc more problems if therhere ore two bills j-n>NE m c TIME O N L Y ... c N atio n ” p ro g ra m . Is. lom e. highly qucstlcistlonoble.” Unc Admiral He referred to KenmCfnnedy’s criticism _ “The level of cosl sharing and th 3 1° that Uie Carter outllnitllne -calling, on | ctcnt of cost sharing, If any, 1 o be Callfano lo draw up legislation for IFREEZER thft e Life St^\y\e Line )methlng that will have to.b Congress next yearr —d- o e s no l lend O stermlned when wc lay out Uie bill, . " j : -V, llself to a single, hard-t,rd-hltting national c said, “But low-lncome families. - Insurance bill. Kennennedy ‘sold • the SALE JC poor people — will not be partan 01c president’s programm Is.weak,i vogue REFRlGERATliTOR/FR^ZERJRS ny cost sharlnc component, ” and susceptible to5 spccials| Interest • 23 CU. n . CHEST Callfano conceded the nationolional opponents, • 2 ^ o s k o ts • Lock the Democratic * 10 Cu. Ft. < J lallh insurance plan is alreadyd y In1 " F o r 30 y e a rs; th ^^fro st Drain O -„Vr- IOC E now P a r t y a l t h e notionalal levelIc has'trled to ouble In Congress altliough'U no' HM ododel C T O in s is ts of only guidelines a n d will111 notnc , pass 0 national health hei Insurance ^ g $ 2 9 9 8 8 B se n t to C apitol H ill u n lll n e x t y»ear. e a r. program and nol succeeded,” sui said ▼ RReg.$349.95. e g . ^ ^ w / * . But he charged thal Sen. EdworIword Callfano. ■:______i 2 6 9 dy has Introduced icnnedy, a m ajor critic of the Cnrtc:arter "Senolor Kennedy WHILE 6 LAST crenl bills. Nqnc of g_, t e a lth plon. d o c s not h a v e a v e ryp'good goo a n y n u m b e r of diffcrei BEFORE PRICE RAISE eollh Insurance record of his own)wn in1 th o se b ills'h a v e be en;n a b le to b e p a sse d ' DDUBllUBLEDOOR FROSTLESS Icngress. , by either house. Nont^one of ,them hove im u The president Soturday gave ga\ been reported oulI by b the relevant PflunVIONTGOMERY-WflRD :ollfano 10 broad principless fof( r c o m m lllc e s of e ithc e r house,h 61818 MMAIN / AVE' W.-TWIN FALLS 1 8 C iJ.F I latlonal health Insurance IcgislalUilallon “We Intend to Introitroducc a plcce of . 7 3 3 -3 4 0 5 ind said his step-by-step programam of Icglslolion lhat willII hihave the opportu- cosonably-prlccd medicol carcrc forfi nityofpassing,Callfaillfonosajd. - 'J-.-— .-.--j;;-; NUn. . ------! ■ 5E NEW SIiHIPMENT ITS ^ 22 cu. FT. TRIPLEX U HUG Vlfh22 Chlllod W ater DUponsor ^ ;B 3 ' . ■ With ' C UModul INS ? 279 AT>ALL ^ >dol w , S ' l . : , j INS 2 2 7 I i l l L : 1 R e g ; $111 EM Sm $899I ICC Slewotd" Chilled V

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Daviivid Morrissei; • 1 f 1)W a t e r idiversi»on pultoff

ipcd a padlock on Pacific plans exist for the w aterr iin n thoseU r iv e r s . IBoard of Supcrvisors.lcl ItIt bcbe 1known lhat plan was .. . • 'riday. gunranlcein|> water The drive to divert;rt Northwestf water also ssUll very much alive. Notingting UieI 519 mile canal In The U.S. SenaCc sloppedllfornia and Arizona will c o ntinued. In 1951, thfie e B u re au o f R e c la m a tio n cqucsUon was 279 miles shortershori thnn the Alaska Northwest hcadgatcs Frida cd Uie Prd^ldent and pipedreams. issued an Interim report. rcpor on western waler Ipipeline, Ihey petitioned t diversion plans of Callfor I the Senate approved a 10 diversion, enllUed "U nited'llted Western Investigation.” ' "K x c e s s w a te r from thle e ColumbiaCol River can bc year extension of an exist:0 years the Army Corps of discussing the economicjmic Justification of long used > to help meet the wateritcr anda food needs of the federal funds for lnleri)asin ent any future drought in ireau of Rcclamallon are d ista n c e tra n s p o rta tio n1 of w a te r." ■next cenlury and lo prevent a that means Is that for 10 yc federal dollars on studies Tho mammoth reportport did not recommcnd ’Western Amcrica,” the rcsoli•csolutlon said, calling on Engineers and the Burcaiof shipping Idaho w aler to _ authorizalionorconslrucllo■ucllon of a n y w a te r div e rsio n "the Bureau of Reclamationtion of( the Department of ^ barred from spending fedc ' project. But it did omniomnlously conclude, "in the 1Interior and the Army CorpCorps of Engineers (to) ^ a im e d a t fjn d in i' w ays sn’t of si make waler diversion stream s which empty Into the Pacific Goean from 'develop programs of usinglg wiwaler wasted from the arid Southwest states. 'atcly financed studies have northern California, Orcgoiregon and W ashington, there 'C olum bia R iv e r...” The moratorium doesn’t pa.st. But In ligiJt of the arc surplus flows which:h amounton to more than four In all, there havc been 24 majorm: Interbasin water VjM studies impossible. Frivatcl ich plans,.sjashing federal times the quantity ofif water,wa which, under ony diversion , proposals advancoancod since the end of b e en c o n d u c tc d in th e pa.‘ 1 to thirsly southwest woter forseeabic demands, could cou e v e r l>e c o n su m e d W i orid W ar II. Seven w ouldddirpcUyaffecltheSnake d in ^ expense of drafting such i ------vritWn-the-bi»iniM)f«rlglnT^g \n ^ ------— ^ ------—orColumbia-Rivers:, ------funding Is a m ajor blow to 1 le latest action In a throe In 10«, three differentrent proposals affecting the Few sounds frighten IdahcIdahoans mote than the \M landowners In the nations Snake were advanced.d. ’TThe first advocated Uie noise , of ratUIng hcadgatcs.es. A nd in Uic m id 19G0's. K Friday's vote was the I j er and Idaho irrigators, massive diversion of 15 mlmillion acre feet from the |Ulis fear of water diversi[version caused Idaho’s decade battle belwccn lam b e g a n in liMQ. u n d e r th e C olum bia R iv e r n e a r thh e DiD alles, O re g o n . ]Rcpublcans and Democratsrats to temporarily join ® p a rc h e d so u th w e st c o m e r ai Harry S. Truman. Noting ^ The sccond involved1 bollboth diversion and replace- ,ranks. Under the leadershiptilp olof Democratic Senator K The battle formally beg growth In population and mcnt of Snake Rivericr 'water. Known as the ]Frank Church and Republiclublican Senator Len B. ^ guidance of President Hai ^ered by World War 11, Ycllowstone-Snake-Grecn•een River Project, It called Jordan. Uie Senate approveiroved th e f ir s t 10 y e a r ^ California’s enormous gro lan hc sincerely felt would /or diversion of Uie Snakelake IIn wcslem Wyoming into moratorium , on expcndllurcsjres iof federal monies for industry, largely triggerc sive dem ands for wator. a tr ib u ta ry of th e G re e;n n R i\iver. w aler diversion. Truman advanced a plan 1 fo r c re a tio n of a " C o lu m b ia The lost w aler wouldd be replaced by Yellowstone s a tis f y th a t s ta le ’s m a ssiv e -Jordon moratorium Uie ra ’ (CRA) an umbrella agcncy R iv e r div e rs io n s n e a r CorwlnSprlngs,Corw Montana. II was thal Church-Jord T ru m a n ’s p la n c a llc d for S e n a te e x ten d e d an additionalional 10 y e a r s la s l F rid a y . • H consolidated federal water The Parson Plan was3S alsalso a d v a n c e d in 19G4. T h at River Administration,” (CI That fear also led to creatkreatlon of the Idaho Water H :tivities for the Pacific: visionary project calledled f( for diverting arUc waler under which would be con north of Canada to Mexico;xicp a n d T e x a s th ro u g h a long Resource Board in 19CS and Uic final State Water » and reclamation actlvi^ P la n , a p p ro v e d by th e 107870 legle g isla tu re . . ^ d ond conserved, the series ot canals and rescrxscrvoirs. Along the way the N o rth w e st. exists Pacific Northwest Ja Valley region can fu rn ishI waler would s'licelhrooghlOgh Id1 ah o a n d H a g e rm a n . Still, the possibiilty exist "Properly developed a water will someday be diverted dive to other states. ^ tie people living there and toI In 1963, th e Snakc-C oioraolorado p ro je c t w a s proposed, so u rc e s o f thtf*'Colum bia V Idaho is a small state wilh with limited influence In W Truman said that year In anI T h a t p la n c a llc d fo rd lviversion e rsi of 2.4 million acre feel enormous benefits to the p< resent lhat influence is |M 'of the Snake River — ncnearly half its flow — at Congress. For Uic presen th o n a tio n a s a w holo," T ru sufficient to keep proposed;ed waterw diversions In the Rg Truman’s CVA, due largelyr Thousand Springs, pumpiumping lhe w ater Inlo a. 519 a d d re s s to C o n g re ss. planning stages. Bul as theLhe SouthwestSi region of the ® ic Northwest lawmakers the; ■ mile aqueduct to Lakes like this since H'cir sourceirces one niglit and reportinglg death. But a terminal canc BOSTON — There has ) alleviate the the Wliite'HoujHouse workers lee-totaled deoilminallzatton dec — meanss Uthat Uie personnel. Thoselose Carter people who -• Michigan state on themUie Uie next morning. Talk aboulul can’t legally get heroin to al case of Reefer madness lil from 1919 to 1933, w ill h e government gov neither condonctones nor used marijuanana sociallys now show us oUicr one over your Smokeoke and Snitch Journalism. It II mosl inhuman kind1 of poin. their way from last fall when one Mid ly Somewhere on the road betweenbc our please clap)forTinkerbell?) fori severely sev punishes marijuanama smok- how quickly privacy, prh oncc invaded, ashtray, name- leaves Tie me wiUi a r a th e r s m a r m y ’ di.'iccmlble. sensible trend Ing. Ing Already adopted In 10) st.states in returns to secrecyrcc y . representative hit anoUic)kcr." feeling -- ratherrc as It I’d swallowed a attitudes toward ‘‘boorc’’’and at "horse” ■ The only disc various forms, pot smoking’ is slowly the head with a heavy ash c k. I t’s not th a t I ’m In fa v o r of Is our coke stand nnd UilsIlls e n o rm o u s y o u c n fi7 iHiaiiTdrug 3 m t policy todoy Is the var eeks il appears sweat sock. becoming In law what it hasas tbeen In The only thinghlng accomplished bythls calling him a "pot-smoker. ’n’s agreements between rc-0- pothole full of m a riju a n a laws.lav one towardr'de-crimlnallzallon.”' ”de- bcc 1 reporter woriii genUemen’s e ffe c t — a p riv a te m a tte r. aggressivc-regn•egrcssive waving of the For the past two weeks ind public officials, but on thisis This is a. Never-Neverr landli where For goodd re;reasons we are uneasy effc int out sniffing porters and iglon over double standardlard Is retreat. As one of lhat every WashinRton rep te' . pot Is ilicRal, but nof;■ rnecessarily atwut' “legalizi’alizing” any more dnigs. But B the events in WasiilnglG lies o r to p ro v e on*-'- I sympathetic s: lo liie Wiilte' . taffers sold: “If you think his salt has been sent ( criminal. In one state you)U can• smoke Visions ofif ppi rim e -tim e “ A c a p u lc o the Uie past two weeks hovee ’worked the Carter staffc noJte in govern- House, annlsh before, you ain’t • • around for cocaine tales it, but you can't grow It.I. In1 another • Gold" .IdsI dandance In our heads. But'' against aga that trend In a memost dc- , we were clanni nol only witnessing a double dminlstra- seen nothingyet,:y e t.” that where there Is smoJtcna. We are nol ° state you can possess b littlittle of it. but over the pastast severals years, we have structive stn way. TJie C arter adm: hal we'ii Iiave a standard bcl m e n t, th e r e Is m a riju a n a . between what is acceptable° not a lot of it. In a third stastate you can r Bourne Affair off-duty beh While it is unlikely thal behavior for politicians and get fined for smoking ll, whilewl across • )m an lnvesllg.i- journali.sts;' ^ 0 ' Potgate, the Dr. Peler B( Ls;' wc ahso iiave another tiie b o rd e r you c an bc throwiown in'J ai! for moved, as he said, fromconduct, a to his example of of people caugiit in Uie J Uie personal (jouble. Iriplt•ipic, quadruple standards offf “ • tion into his medical con , But at no time. In any slotitote.wiliyou ;mocratst s p u s h iCarter e While House whatpasscsl;c s fo r a n a tio n a l d n ig po licy , p e rs o n a l c o n d u c t, to tl: • f have, difficulty finding a law-abiding,la p a s s e d w ilh Uic conduct of the entire ; around a room Our drugug laws look os if they worere • conservative druggist who'h o se lls E-Z staff. The story was passts. Every paptr created byby Tlie.Siiadow’ immediatelyly Wider paper between his PampersPa' and 1 1 B 1 ■ »A n d y ItYoung speed of a joint going aro a f te r h c rcreturned tu from the Orient witiiill a sp irin . • replace i full of college students. H erious abilily to cloud men’s's There are undoubtedly morem people there Is somuUi- mysterk Jf controversial rem arks he ha h a s h a d a d r a g o f it. B y P H I L IP W . SM IT H s c rie s o f ci c has made, but It drew by the nolion of' minds. who have smoked mariju,ijuana today For my own taste, then N cw house N ew s S c rv lcoico f a r th o bbig; ig g e st re a c tio n In C o n g re ss,53. o lu llo n to im p c ac h Y o u n g by so ing unseemly about th< WASHINGTOrj TON — Democratic members>ers ofo Congress are. A rcsolui )y so m e u ltra -c o n se rv a tiv e ^ teliing the WhiteVlilte House Uiat Dr. Peter BournBourne’s resignation members:rs of the House got nowhere,ere, but Uie congressloiul ihip le t it be know n U iat Y o uJng n g wi ould g e t bu t o n e m o re 'Is not hurting•ting P re s id e n t C a r te r w ithth thetli volcrs. but' leadership . T h e next tim e Y o u n g p u ts h is Ambassadorir AnAndrew Young’s continuedled prcscnccpi at Uie chance. Tl i h is foot In h is mouU i, h e Is own, Democratic leaders in C U n ite d N ationsons i!is. on h is owr in Congress havo told the B ourne, thhe e foformer \Vhlte House adviser/iser on< drug policy, White Hou.io u se . lg. however, is not withoutlOut d e fe n d e rs, Including resigned cnrlleinrllcr this month after a young youn woman was Young. . But even the president is goir nrrested tryingying to fUl a prescription signedIgned by Bourne but Carter. Bu going to hove a hard time U n g h im Uie n e x t tim e! m a d e ou l loinflctlousname. n fic supporU np lg Young would causc Cartelirter irreparable damage .— The publicc aprappears willing to hold lheI prcsidenlprcsl blameless Firing^ blacks and wtiuld severely h ^^0 In the Bournenc incincident, but tlierc is o muchach differentdi altllude among blr ly hurt his relations with if rIc an n a tio n s w h e re Y o u ng iis s v e ry po p u la r, concerning YouiYoung, Carter friends on Capitolap ito l H ill a re telling b la c k Afri< A n indlcidlcatlon of the support Younfoung has among blacks Is William £. Howord. J J th e p re sid e n t’sl’s a d v ise rs. / ' I d dlnft®!] Young occurred Just apparentnt fromf a statement by Mrs.rs. CorettaC Scott King last Pobllshiif The latest;l of iseveral flaps InvolvlnR Youn tr before Carlerrter lefl for Uie rcccnt economic ecoi .summit week, Cl.rij Pock. p p e a rs lo m e th n t th e ‘A ndy Yoi olqI Auilit/ Cluroou ol Clrcvlollonjn anand UruloU P ro n Intor- c o n fc rc n ce inIn Bonn.B T h e UN a m b a s s a ddor, o r, who v Is'a former '‘‘Uappe ' Y o u n g affair* h tis bro u g h t MonaoioQ Ediror ipopor puriuonl Kr^Soctlon he racists out of the closet,” t no'lottul. Ofllciol Ofll City ond Counly Nowipopc Georgia congrcmgrcssman and was one off Dr. Martin Lutlier all of the i t,” the widow of Dr. King tg«f _ 6C-100ldahoaho Codo. T hurido/ ia horoby tJo»igiJotignolnd o i iho day ol tlin erview with a Frcnch said in AAth tla n ta. w tloy Doddi. w.'..k on which whi logoi nollccii will bo publltnjblliliod. Piiblislmd doily ol Klng-Ir.'stoplkop lieutenants, salil In an Intervic' those of us Involved in the strugglestn for human rights Advofli^ing Monogor"V 132 ThirdI SttStroot Wost. Twin Foils. Idahoho 0303301. by Mogic Valloy" publlcaU onI UieiUicre arc "hundreds, perhapsrhapE thousands", of “For tho ------poHticalT>rl3oncia o n crs In th e -U n lt« ^S tate» :------WoynuMcWilllami. iposc giving blacks, and othci ------;— ' Young's sstate to te m e n t c a m e Ju-st b e fo re the th e SovicLUnionS pul who oppo£ Dther minorities an''equal two .lewlshI dissdissidents on trial for antl-SoviciSoviet activity, when opportunitinlty should surface to critlclzticl2c Uioso who ore doing the admlnlstraiislration was applying pressuresure toI tiic Russians thoir bestest to promote full human riglrights everywhere,” Mrs. K in g snid,lid, , • forlcnlency.y- 1 and the ggrow th ofF I Id a h o Carter public:ublicly.reprimanded Young-for;-for lheI remark In a Thnt indindicates the kind of dllemmmma Carter will facc the ' televised press conference aI week.weeli Inter, but gave next timn ce 1h is UN a m b a s s a d o r s a ys somethingsor controversial, 0 lifestvle nationally telev M a B e llcation of Idaho’s growlhlh ra te growth is begibeginnmg lo squash thee luestyie no indicationon thatth hc has any intentionn of removingr Youngy Cnrter’r hhad nyar unanimous suppoip p o r t fro m b la c k s In 1978, IS out of w ire and can'l inin: slall Idahoans areire now use to. Addingg anolher fromUieUNpo-N p o st. a n d h c will hove lo retain substantial:tial black support Inisao if It’s a good indlcat 500,000 peopleple iin 20 years'is going to further Thu slatemcremcnl by the ambassador was the latest in a hcexpcctsi d s lo w in a se co n d te rm . w hen M a Bell runs o appencd to Sharron F^eiiterson cramp.thatstylis t y l e : a p h o n e . )f Twin Mrs.'Petersoijrson isn’t the only one Inn thet Twin That’s whal happthree m iles southeast of '1 ead ed ” P'alls area who is beginning to lie affiiffected by who lives aboul threshe has “cried and pleac ;ell lo Inslall a phone, t imt m l lhe the rising populj p u l a t i o n . _____ J Falls. She said she I W M O IT 10\NI HH< O U ) . . enough line to roachch her Subdivisionsons are popping up whehere once ^ w ith M ountain Bell there was meim erely pasture, land. BoB o t h T w i n ^ com pany hasn’t ei HIMIM SW RKB®?.'' e can’t l^ails and Jeronbrom e continue to spread1 ooi u t w a r d . h O ® e . . are going in. so fast we c ocled." Filer recent!;entiy issued a 120-day moiloralorium ^ • " “Subdivisions ailedare and service connect n, m anager'of the Twinn TailsI on building; peiperm its becausc of limit(lited w ater get the lines installe resources, '/ said W .D. Gibson,n B r e l l . \ report - Another indi(indication of urban sprawawl In this f ,/^ o f f i c e o f M o u n t a’s i n scase brings hom e a rc [dahtf Departm enl of Water W area Ts f o u nid d oron Blue Lakes Bouievarcird in Twin V;ilj J M rs. Peterson’s c eek that the stale’s populil u l a l i o n F a lls. T h e sstreet t r c is-a haven for “f<‘fast-food” i s s u e d by t h e I d a ! chains. Develof'elopm ent is happening so0 fastf there R esources lasl weekIlion by the year 2,000. !Cled lo that e v e n “‘junk j u n food” addicts can’t m ay excecd l milliois-Jerom e area is expeclc rt keep up •« v 'o E mlation with the new.V drdrive-ins going up. The Tw in Falls-JNowa.Twf'ilwfnFalls.'ldohoA-S :cBirg)-; T -N nle c w s cov

“ Editor, Tlmes-Ncws:ivs: newspapespaper. Rcmeml>er Mcl M organ’:;an’s by re p o rtin g only thla a t newn s Uiat Is tr u e The Tlmes-Ncwsivs h a s o n cc a g a in a ttempl m p t to discredit Congressmaiman • to the best of theirr knowledge;kn news P o m a rL PD elacatoI Jsaid invaalid IncompetenUy handleiindled-an important Hansenisen in 1974 by unscrupulous!;lUsly ■ w hich Is fre e fro m Innuendo;InnU' o n ly p a r t news event and thenhen Itried to obscure • obtaininglining Mr, Hansen's credit reportsirts? truUis, or Uiat whichch Is out of contSxt ■ their Ignorance off the matler wlth the The TimtTlmcs-News ^ Id of Mel'Morgair g a r i',' wlUt'rUie c o m p lete story slot of an actual'” Editor, Tlmcs-News: • perlenced by thele parentsp and friends mlttc’n llte d th c n isc lv es to. , -• July 24 editorialal wwhich lambasts and hishis i accompllocs Uiat "Ihelr a ac c - event. .. After reading an article entitled, ent when, due to'physhyslcal circumstances When the conditions of the papatient Congressman Hanscianscn. While most ' lionss area re < d e e p disa p p o in tm en t t o . ...all . oJ The Tlmcs-NewsrlsJi:ls.llkc_lhc'incner " C r a w l A long to B e tto r R e a d inng,” g ,” July of the team'mcmicmbers, the program how no noticeable Improvementml over newspapers In thelie stsUitc were doing Idahoans:ioans who seek clcancr pollllciillciil who Is awakened Inn Uieth' m id d le o f Uio 18, I felt moyed lo write a noteDie w\ h ic h ' w a s do n e le ss thanhan the prcscrtbed five ;asy tor several.frontpagee ncvnews stories on the processes 'm ig h t s a v e , so m e p a re n ts some som< ex- limes dally. I period of time. It Is far too eas; cesses.” (Tlmes-Ncws Moyf 4,4 night by th e sq u a w'k k s cco m in g f ro m ’h is 3 throw opparenUy Illegal1 lealleaking of Informa- isns). OIi . pcnse* as well as time nnd'emol:m o lIo n a l thhe e DDoman Delacato poople lo ti >). Old you Icnow, Mr. Editor, Uiattho chickens which arec belrfgbei ravished b y ents by tion ^rom the IRSS lo tthe present Stan ^Mcl Mor[ ' strain.'I'feel ^ artlclc Is mislciilsleuding Having ' been,n. Involved in lhe he blame back onto Uie parent Morgan was defended In this casecas a blood-thirsty, fox.. TheTh farmer grabs through Kress’ campaignn mmanaget', Robert by the 1 ; and lhe Inlonnatlon Ixjlng prescnesented is program and studyingstud to become .-a elling Uicm they didn’t cafty thr lhe law firm of Uie same Mr. Mi his shotgiin,jCuns to0 theth( front door and •ctiy, Huntley, the Timcs-N'ics-News carrlcd two , Huntley r done In a manner thnl gives> aulhent-aul physical therapist,Jlst, I wns vcqy much ‘>nthcin th e Ih o ra p y trc a tm e n ls correct! lUey who Is now Involved inI th e p ro c e e d s to sh o o t thJic e cchickens lo keep s m a ll w ire sto rie si o n tth e b a c k p a g es of In co m e' I ' ■ I t i t y to a n a p p ro a ch of ncu ro -mmuscular u s Interested In thele differentd methods-of j )me' tax' sJtandal? Of course, yoyou . the cries of the fowlswls fromI disturbing I feel a thprouiUi Investigation1 ofol Uils th e ir n e w sp a p er.^ Th en , wlUi Uils d id n ’t, facUltallon which has neverk-er b e e n n c u ro -m u sc u la r fa« I ’t. ' his slumber, p p r c a c h should be c o n d u cte d by>y thoset minimal presentationkion of facts to ihelr The po proven or generally acceptedJd byb, the which are suppos*posed lo help children he power and Influence of hone;inest I am wriUng thisils li letter bccausc 1 onlemplating its use. AlthoughIgh the- readers, the Tlmes-I ; mcjllcal community. ' learn developrripmenlal skills. I, mes-News wrote an . news/s repreporting Is Ircmcndobs. It. Is a believe wlUi all myy hciheart Uie words of irogram ha.s some merit, I feel'eel lhe editorial criticizing U 'O hereforc, prcsenli«nled a 35.page sludy ng lhe Congressman mostst^ a^^awesome responsibility . foror a lhal person who onccice tsaid that “Truth •: My first experience with thele DiDoman ^ sum:iimmcr four-unit crcdit llsadvaniagcs far outweigh-;h- the .and making It clear'lear' thal the Times-, newspap^spaper to be In control of suesuch Is violated by folsehcisehobd — bul it is CDelacato approach to learninging came< project entitled.1. "A" Study of Various idvantages. 1 suggest that any claimsdi News Is still notIt susure of \vhal has power.i'er. C Consequently 11 Is Incumbeiibent • oulragedbyjllence.’’ ; during my undergraduate work)rkalSan a Approaches to to Neuro-Muscular f Increased ‘"J reading ability areire pro-. actuallyhappened.d. ■ % uponin sue:such media lo be ultra diligentjnlln 1 • GORDON CROCK!)CKETT lably d irtily due to and proport; >- J o s o S la te U niversity, S a n Jose, se , Calif.,C FacUltallon.”,-UncUnder conclusions and Drtionai Reading the repoclj;pocts from.lhc'more fulfilling:illln g lls resp o n sib ility to th e peopeople TwlnFalls a t w h ic h llm c I p a rtic ip a te d Inn workingwo recommendationsons in my reporl. 1 ' 0 ° the‘T® tirfie Ijcing spent by tlie parentspui credible newspapersipers In our state' , • - k'lth th e c h ild .In In c re a se d rca : with a braliwlamaged child1 forfoi two quote that partt ofof tlic report dealing . ^ , reading -makes several poinlslints ’v e ry d e a r : earning acllvltlcs' olher lhan ; years' using the techniquess of th is w ith th e D om an1 DD€ elac ato a p p ro a ch : an the First, It Is obvloiibvlous that' George ■ m e th o d of c a rc . I w as p a r t of a le a m of intterning exercises.” H an se n did no t a ttaH ack c k S ta n K re ss. A s a : five people who gave passivec pattern-pa . “^ e Doman[1 DdacatoD< approach hns j;j„ . matter of fact, it It wcwas Senator Orrln My results and conclusions ieailend m c H a ,5,, ; ing exercises (passive crawlingling in an many sound prir released the Informa- principles and tlieorlcs 0 a a conviction thal the Dc ■ amphibious manner) done five Doman tion toprovldccvlden/Idcncc In an effort to Ivc limes like other opproatroaches, but I question DclacJclacalo approach' was the daily. Other aspMls’*of thiss method m their claims of L* most stop certain proposed;x}s(kl rev is io n s of th e f success. 1 have strong nvalld of all approaches I-studl indude ventilation masks woi udled. I Hatch Act and to) proiprolcct the Interests wom at oj^ectlon lo lhthe e p ro g ra m w hich In- lave found, since becoming a night and proper tkid positioning : a rc*- of a conslllutcnt of hihis from Utah who nlng. The volves the pattenle rn ln g of th e p a tie n t In Mjjitcr’i.stcred (licensed) physical thcr , program follows an - extrc icraplst was Involved In the ca programpn feasible If left toto bei done in the home, national natlo association is lhal the partlcu-pa: ,tlm e was essentiallytally erroneous, This . two years, the child lost;t rmuscle -The responslbllitjlility of treatment of the lar method r of treatment spokioken o f he has done byy slshowing that the s tr e n g th a n d gro ss m o to r^ k lllsills whichw r patient in the homeho often causes the aboviiibovc Is not a proven method of)f value.v Lewiston Tribune’sc’s "I" f a c ts ” a re sim p ly attribute to the lack of i^tlvoivo move- parents to haveive guilt feelings if the [ I feelfeel participation in such a pro,)rogram not true. He has macmade public a IcUer m ent by the child. Prior tfl enrol:nrolilngin child does notreceive rcc the full program resul;results In extra expense in timtime and from Uie IRS whichIch cclearly shows this the program, the child at ageIge 111 was each day. he The problem of getting moncmoney as well as increasedJd gulit to be the case. By}y ththe way, the spme able lo ride a three-wheeledli blbicycle. friends to assistisl inli the therapy Is oflen feellrfeellngiand added emotional stnstress lo erroneous informatlTnatlon which was F o llo w in g th e tw o y e a r s of platleming,- a tle a difficult task5k forf the parents. This pcrsopK-rsons a lre a d y b u rd e n e d w ith1 erenough given lo Mr. HunU(lunUcy, by the IRS, u s in g th e IDoman D elac ato mletliod, etlic she results in Dst lost frien d sh ip s b c a u se p probl ro b lem s W'hcn d e a lin g w ith a brqjn- t eventually appearedared in the Lewiston did not have the skills orr tl:the Jcg people don’t var)twar) to be relied on lhat dam.'damaged or pJiyslcaJJy handicilicopped Tribune — this Is: certainlycert an Interest- strength to ride the' bicycle,yde. The heavily each day.day Tliey develop guilt child.:h lld . ing coincidence. No wonder the IRS sccond most negative aspectcct of< the feelings If they;y fallf lo show up for a GARVW. G GARRISON. RPTT has called for a grangrand jury InvesUga- program was the guilt feeliiifeI!iiR.s c x- tr e a tm e n t th ey y have h voUinlarily com- T T w in FalLs Uon Into th is m a tte r. FurUiermorc, the TImcs-Ney/s asserted in the cdltoeditorial that Geo'rgc ' J o n e s reisp s o n d s t(to Penlanay hhis taxes on Ume. This is untrue. The accusation has ke an typically been lhatlat hhe did not file on Editor, Times-News: has stated thatt he does not think it Is OSHA)SHA Inspectors could make r. Hansen has proved, This letter Is in response lo0 a Iletter productive to0 attendj commitlee lnspe bills,bill and would work hardlard In Congress to get • • JAMEST, . JONES secure passage of bills. 1 cannotm o t re c a ll le g isla tio n pas.sccli-sed, th a t I w ould do m y E d en any legislation introduced1 byb) Mr. homework, andnd ; that I would attend ^G O O D . Hansen on OSHA having beenx n passedi committee meetleetlngs. I can almost ‘ ^S S w i l i t c h ’ R a v e u s e r by Congress. In fact, I don’t't knowkr of guarantee tliatit II would have a better • m any bills which were Introdmoduccd by batting averageIge with my bills tlian E EdI d ito r, T im es-N ew s: MORNINGo m GUtsf ■ M r. H n n sen th a t w e re e v e r conswnsldered congressman HrHansen does. For in- If if Vernon\ (Swilch) Ra'venscro I ■by Congress. I think If a congreigressman stance, 1 woulduld not rcly upon'the still;tlll ai Republican come August Is going to do his job he shoulclould have Supreme Court:t Uto modify OSHA but I maycnay consider voting forhlm . some effect on the legislationlion which would inlroducecc I legislation to require DAVEANDERST D goes through Congress. Mr.r. f)Hansen tjjat probable caicause be shown before H H azcllon t ' SIERRRA . U3ST-THBL3L| LaST-3T»TH■Hen LaST»THEHSU LaST-TH e .-'I' 1 * 3 2 9^ 9 5 -(i C o n ip>lete le ti

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3 n m - V ''1 French £air contitrollers> Ibog do'>wn Euiirope m S f , pAPARIS F (UPl) - Tens of thoiisajsands' tempers In the'mac' mad scramble for slowdowiwdown as a "blockade of tourlsj r ls ts a n d B o rd eau x . f passengers Jammed airptrporls tickets. One airportjort official< saidjhe headinga d ln g fo rS p a ln .’’ . Extra police guard;lards were mshed to ;T Jr acrosjc ro s s E u ro p e Sunday on th e^ IhinIll situation was "getUii:etUing worse by the .TheThe Paris1 airports of Orly and ar u,o Royal Moroccancan airlines counter ''■i■ - /: daylay - of a French air controlrollers hour." Rolssy-eria wereere al also long delays ot the Frenirc n c h jo r a flight from NlccN ice to P a r i s ‘‘w a s 'ranee and Kiiiilaml lo calm flaiflaring Airlines denouncemeed the Fryich townswns o of Nice. Lyon. M arseille. BrestBrt hell."

d p ca lle d THIS COUPON r f e , : - : CC ru ise sh i ■ ip . WITH THI ^ I * o f f garbage Cica n I h - t V 5 . ® ‘ floating g( E v o'nlncling D in n er of ^ f l ' ‘T Chlckon strip:rips vtf/soup. salad, fc' ^ ’»■ ' Itichesdeep in (one) . *• WASillNciTON (UP!) - Rep.• JJ' o h n o b se rv e d s e v e ra l irichi vogotablos,los, bokod potato, lurphy, D-N.Y.. In inve.sliga! - . M urpl !!'■>! lollct and shOwec.c. facfacility , .Two m a t- .' ,__ s h o rb o>rt rt' o r Ico croom * comomplalnls pi of American passenj'.‘n g e rs in.>,sses w ere flo atinling g iiin th e w a s te .’’ ^ll ^ ■■ ■ onn a tPanamanian cruise vessel,I, saysb -Duteiier shopp pcpersonnel had to ‘l^j . \vA lie ■'**.ship was 'a "Ooating garbirbage rubber IwotslOOts bccause "waste (i^j ’s R o g e r sis o n i ' from the floor drainrain backed up lo a M o r g a n ’j Earlier this month, the passeng m / ngers. • depth of several inchen c h e s." J-<^l 36 % f citingIting overcrowded, unsanitary cocondl- —Large roachfl populationspo were ions on'the I’anamaiiian vessel, I R e sis tu r a n t All * V i . ( til. the found noar'cooklngr;ing ranges In Iwth the [ ' 7 A .M .-aP.M . •S. America, forced the captaii vU ^ \ r S.S. lain to nialn and crew gallgallles and in the AAon.-Thurf. 157/W aiiT-Avo.o . EI . n - t " t rclurrelurn to port so they could disdlsem- bakery. 7A.M.-9PJiA.Frl. a rk . 7 3 3 - 4 4 5 0 c S ^ - A ' i ^ The New Yorkk atlattorney general’s 7 A.M .-S P.M . S ot. ) f f i - ■ ■ UPI After the ship’s inspection, Joh:ohn C. ' ■ office'sub.setiuenllyitly ordered c Venture ______■■j p -, R are turtles y'ashuk, a s h i a sanitation control chleli.lef tor Cruise Lines, theI PanamanianPan. owners - ■ thlie e UU.S. Public Health Service,e, sent; of theS.S. America.ca, toU fully refund the ' ' he results of his investlgaliorion to U.S. passengers, , Dr. Edwtmld KllmaK of the NaUonal Mortne Fisheries Ma lurphy, chairman of the llouse lli But Murphy said. saW. "There' is not S c rv lc e In GaJvt V of Uie n e a rly lOOCr • lojveston, Tex. handles a few of -le r c h a n t M a rin e find Fl.sli'eilieries much this govcrnniernment can do lo ^ rare A U anU c RidlQr B turtles Uiat have be Jc been brought' to ^omn:o m m ltte e . correct conditionsns onoi a foreign flag re f u g e a n d willwill bI e p ro te c te d fo r o n e y e a r an In a July 20 letter to the ship’s .sl ijhln." 0 l ] P ( 0 l i to U ic lr n a tu ra l I iral pnvlrbnment in Uie gulf of)f MMcxlco. (.apialaptaln, Murphy said the heh e a lth scrvUervlce’s report rend '•like a MONOAr** TUtSDArf raatlve tlv c of filth.., (The unsanliin lta ry ^ ir ~ ------1 i------“ <■' 1 ^o 0 n s e ~ shlpb.■hlpboard conditions) bespeak a float-fl iiT:HTjr,TrT:V C Inny g ggarbage c can. not an efficient, 1 3 0 2 N O)RTH ^ MAIN TWIIN\N F A L L S ------plassengervessel." a sse S r j r S pIFficscBg AccordingAc« to Mujphy,, . h v i s s s i ® > / K ION. THRU FR irr<5!M .-2;3.2 :3 0 P.M. crrewmembers rc w i "were sleepint’. b I) a th - 1 7:30 & 9:45______\ V O P E N M O r HURS. 4:P.M .-10:00 FRI..4:P.M.-11 4:F P.M. i ng. and eating in roaeh Infe \ x - ' \ M O N . THRU THU .M. - ll;P.M .eiO «lD »Ul U H N D A T S I N ew pinballI recordr set: I1j 7 0 h o u r s [’arbage." S te , • A J s a t . 4:P.M . SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI)— (UI Leyden,. whosese effort began last Drinking Dri waler contained colifjlifo rm UmiMUUu] 1 f y 1, broke the previous bactejacteria. Food wns stored Iti fl B U R T — Edward Leyden, 17. Sundayday com- Sunday at.noon, b REYNOLDS ______pleted the task he began one week rccord at 8:30 a.ma.m. Sunday, surpass- refrlj;•efrlgeratorsjmdiJ|tiS?i'4i-.ul_uu■ linSllfl,- h — NeW-iNmODUGIN‘I N G ^ . ------^-“TMEEWOs ^ • earlier when he reached thee 170-hour17( in g th e m a rk se t lasla s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n lemp^ ho u rs. T The h e re p o rt sn id : • 4 NEW ITITALIAN DINNEIerT I . Leyden had beebeen 1^ licad-lo-head ) —Food —F service and crew persorsoiinel ■n d « A bleary-cyed Leyden hit the silver competition wllhilh Deltran until Fri- v were e re liv in g ln 'a re a .s w h ere .';ev.o w ag e b a ll one final tim e a n d w alk edcd a w' a y to d a y , w h e n th e bu rlyrh 21-year-oid T e x a n aind n d ■'other ■' waste was iiacked ☆ Ravioli ' StuffeilManlinicotti I a family get-together at- thehe Dreamt retired fn exhaxhaustion. .But .the tovcr:overlng shower areas, toilet nn Machine arcade before retiringringto.his pressure on Lcydijyden, who only slept -"andmd atc least one pa.ssagew;iy — ik Cannelloi]mi ☆ Veal Parmrmigiana I Hampden home for some sieep.»P- four hours last weeiveek.wasstlll Intense. depthle p th of s e v e ra l Inches, - " W a s t e h a d iKnrked up a n d . I; M iss L illianI tot u rin g A fricil e a " T ' MOVirG¥DEFOR FAMILIES'E S " ■ 1:OOS9^M jper Volta healthiest ones." iSiie dlii not specify " NOW SERVING SAISANDWICHES. . . ALLLOA 0 Y 1 OUAGADOUGOU, Upper ( i h d J (UPI) - Mrs. Lillian Carter,e r, inii sp e ct- w h ic h o n e s sh e nurnursed. ing drought conditions inI IheIhc Sahel O^ficr womenin ial the complex of G .,r~ ';r [T id 7 ^5 PLUS ... SP;PECIAL EVERY DAYM J region of West Africa, vislvisited an one-story building;Ings m adeofuraymud did 'a swinging, hlp- African market Sunday and posed and cement did ; for Mrs. Carter lo the pQ ☆ MINESlSTRONE SOIDUP I w ith a n u rsin g m o th e r in a lowlow- -lncom o b u m p in g d a n c c foi ns. housingproject. • boating of drums. Mrs. Carter whwas surrountled by a h S iB JO " M iss L illia n ,’’ a s sh e Is usually gordon of poilccncemen as .shc'strollcd known, said, "I’m glad lo0 seese Uiem through Uie markcirket but small chlldrcn R nursing their chlldrcn. I nurseursedsome managed to duckick past-tlif police and of my children-and they w( shakehandswllhhIth her. lUCSDAYl ’‘"nnon'^' C arter termIS s ‘non-asserti' t i v e ’ X a n d J o r d a n 1 labeled f i ‘infaia n t i l e ’ J- M oi otion Picture A»»oclo!ion ol AmK-Ncb.leb. (UPl)' - Rep.?'-’''—— (UPI) — President Carter}r isIs a non- Charles Thone..R-Nob„ R- has criticized assertive Introvert who "has "hn been some cu ^n t anclincl fo rm er m e m b e rs of CABOOSEE FRI.-SAT.»AT. NITE ONLY repeatedly stomped" forr tr;trying to the Cartel-adminlninlstratinn —Including YfllliCIU lUXCH S?(CUtS 11 A.H.-2 P K express his feelings andnd wishes, presidential asassistant - Hamilton "A liY ao Can Cat" SmorrjoiboiL“;. FISH-A-IA-RAIMA psychologist Andrew Salterer saids; Sun- Jordan — for beiniieinK"lnfanliIc.’’ QyOver BS Oiflerent - .. ,^75 5:00 P.M.—.— 10:00 P.M. d a y . Z • B a k o d —• FricFried— Frosh V . T h e c o n d u c;l t oof Jordan "at the SgSgBClaliy Items...... ^ 3L ^ “I am not making a' political\ International ccoreconomic confercnce in l l K - Ofts 2 n :n i» Djj fer Tojr Coiiesletc « v spccch, I am making n psychsychologlcal jjonn. Germany,ly, 1I.S the lite.st topic of olf* Daily Lunch & DintDinner Specials • spccch,” Salter told gradu ^Day>S6'NlQht»aWeek ™ T | is delightfii t f u l to raduates at Washington rumoimor,” said Thone in his (Clo»od Sunday ot 9 P.M.)' ) S u n d a y S mlorgasbord o rc • N o v a U n iv e rsity . w ee k ly ne w sle ltctte rr. visit — likli k e n o 1 bescrlbing assertion as5 exjexpressing _ ' CCO Noon too 414 P.M. ... andldate for governor, place on EarE a rth — one’s true feelings withoutt aggressionngj a cand' allegedly "had a \ and with rcspect for thele rrights of sold Jordan n especially in Nov

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T t ■ • ' y ... r - ’A-10Tlma3-N6w3.'Twln Failo,Ills, IIdaho Monday. July.31,1071078 ' ^ K e mn p w a r nIS s of Sovi/iet thre«2 a t A s ptin i s a y s t h r e a t )v e rrate -Wl8„ s a y s that thal threat' remains and and requlroftients;i the nation'sI’s fuelsI —^ poorTy und erstoood. o d . . . and ond raw materials are becoi increasingly expensive; and o dei u r u Qj u s e The two congresigressmcn debated Sov- in the Russian birthrate Is produtx lu c ln g ^ 'P'JbHSH Ict military strengtrength in an flrticlc in a s h o j, rp d ro p in ne w w o rk e rs ,____ thc AEI Defense:n sc R eview , puWlSTllKf Kemp said the "Soviet docid o c trin e GCCCV T § by tho American:an EEnterprise Institute j. p t e d emphasizes the role of-surpriserise a n d * I' w (or P u b lic P o licIcy y Research,R a private, prcempllon fcer In nuclear warfare ., non-profit, publicubllcly supported ro- Soviet co n ce p t of s u r p ris e is re]at< b v VO ------search organlzatio:z atio n . „ o u th • • - -:.. the need lo conceal preparation:lions (or 7^ o7 1 ■‘Tho Soviet UnlcUnion is thc only nation , ^ N (UPI) — Younger ^ war once such o decision Is takeaken by WASHINGTON ( thot poses a compwmprehensive threat to the Soviet pollltlcal leadership."I." Americans tend-loHo accept the use of ; . tho political, cultcultural ahd physical , Aspln disagreed. He said thejS So o v ie ts d ru g s, esp ec iallyiy mrjii a riju a n a , a s " p a r t '■ survlvoliof the c UniUnited States," Kemp malntoin no bombers on.I. alert,a oflife," saysatfexp consider only thc said said the Soviet threat "sliouldduIcT no t c e s s bu t c a n n o t eeasl a sily h a n d le it. • rccoirecognize two men who mayay have been name Maurico Ma Blshc^. Picture at i tegcSy milllary smilsllcs,s llc s , w hich h e sa id h a v e c caus a u s e u s to p a n ic ." DuPont warned^:icd^ s e rio u s h e a lth a n d ■,. cronnected onn with the deaths3 ofo John. F. shows aa manm named Ralph who allej “ ■ ' ,'obscurcd thele .ci.central Issue o( tho " "ii I t Is' no t tim e to d e n ig rarate te our social problemsIS arear Involved in the - KiCennedy e n and Dr. Martlirtin Luther - waslnAtla1 A tla n ta In 1967 o r e a r ly Utility Of m ilitala ry Ip o w e r." strengths: stre i our propensity for self- drugusc. KingKlng.Plcture at left showsI 0o mon who Aspln said the Soviet Union (accs flagellation fiagt can only embolderIdcn the "So (ar we hove«avc only seen the tip of the Iceberg. Wc'rcc'rc going to see morc e v id en c e o( th e harmfulh a n consequences . ;> o( marijuana use on health, soclol '7 . “ activities, familyIlly living and work ' r' p e rto rm o n c e aIS s time ti: goes'by," Du- ^ l e d i c a l1 r e p o rr t p u bb l i s h e d P o n t said, D u b i cQ u s m ' ate Interview In thc , deals. They send in written. rpooriqrep« “ separate BOSTON (UPl) — Sloppyipy fland even .tlie problem.Tl. A- new stu d y a t Jo h n s 1 i is-useful,'.' is- Relmari said. tlonol stature•e sisuch as the New deals ronnru Washington Post.ist. DuPontI said. "I get The Journal editors read the-repc d ubious m c d lc a l r c s c a r d^ i Is (Inding Hopkins UnUniversity (ound the Some of thc problem is justust "need- England Journal■nai ffilter the good from' The J ^nd 'a very sick (eellni•cling In the pit o( my. J- •alongalong wllh the manuscript, Its way into print bccauscsc Uthero arc ImmunlzotlonIon u se d , for th e la s t 50 less lc; duplication," Reiman, scsold, but thebad? n I hear talk about ^ ,• ., decldc. A lypical manuscript ’takes t; stomach when I too m a n y m c d lc a l Jo u rn a ls,Is, a

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•Monday, July31,131,1078 ' Tim oa-N ow s, TwinIn Folio,Ffl idaho A-11 M ifioiirity diefinilition icoverragecexpainds I ByROBERTREINHOLDD benefit under proprovision^ originally- ^belongso n g s to them . It c o n tin u e s lo vexIX tth e -th a t is c o n sid ereKl d Inli governnient preclsmdrismdmfinltlon' of minority. A Brazilian) peopless aand Haitians 3ns rcovcr, In the wilke of the BakJakko Regulatory Reformm AcAct of 197C. T h e 1971 sc ttlr ness Enterprise In the Commerceirce — , Italians, P6!es,1, JeJ w s , C re e k s, other minorlly-sensitivc program!rams arc— fortunate devulopnopment.. -Blacks -feel. decisloicision, in w hich th e S u p re m e CoiCourt flct requires the federalderal government to. Business! Ises Arabs, among others,rs. !Some of these basing their decisions on whcw h e th e r th e ir ga in s are<,*nwlrtidlng.” ” upheldheld the constitutionality of consl • ch a n n e l su b sta n tiailpmountsofthe$6.4 l pmi Departmeirtm ent. defined such enterprises u or probably suffer moreDre ' d isc rim in a tio n persons are “socially or economliomically The situationn underscores the .ringratIg race In university admissions,s ans a billion In railroadI reh;rehabilitation con- asones"oies "owned or controlled by one or illy than Orientals. Yet thejthey arc not given disadvantaged," permittingng Ap- perennial problemcm of defining what ,meansrlcan c rlc a r Indians, Eskimos and religion, Arabs ienter SSaudi EEra minority-run banksks tcto include, those Aleuts.”Its.” ~ "You can make a pcpowerful caso of- I controlled by women,nen, tqualifying them ButJt aa somewhats differen definitiontio n u n d e rre p re s e n ta tio n olof Eastern and to benefit from a specialspec program to appearslars Inl the regulations governlnj:ling Southern • Europe ethiethnic groups In funnel federal dcj^sltI^slts Into minority afflrmath•mative action programs — manlan- poslHons of responslblnslblllty. They are aspowivercemitershijifts banks. So far 8 femak;m ale-ru n b a n k s a r e datcMlKl by by another executive orderr -— v ic tim s of p reju d icece Inli th e p a s t — I among the W or so0 banksbar sharing S125 requiredilred of ( most firms and educallonaonal wonder why the govegovernment is not B y FO A U D AJAM I On one level, Uie;Jie appeal of the Saudi aroundbund It — radicalized, embllteiitcred, million In governmentnent deposits.i Instllulloillullons doing business with fbe thi collecting data on1 thlhelr unchiploy- / © N .Y . T im e s ServlccJ boom Is tlie pospossibility of doing consuninsumcd with conflicts — willill not —About one of everyevery 14 firms In the federal:ral govemmenl. | Tliey requlrecIrcd ment.“ saidUieRev.v. AndrewA Greeley, ' PRINCETON, N.J. - The attireattl of unllmlled things5 in a world faced with w leaveave itil alone. Small Business Admindmlnlstratlon's 8(a) • reportsarts on c the numbers of "blackscks, a CaUiollc priest socicsociologist who has power, has become a 'triad;; TT< o th e all s o rts of llmiLs.liLs. T h e b u o y a n cy 0/ program, Uie so-callccrailed “minority set- Sponlshinlsh-Surnamed -Am ericansm s. studied Uie attitudesles ecomc knowiwnasthe n i At n time wheni*n ttechnology is under good v lugli a whites. For examplample, the Rainey requiresulres. that at 'least 10 perccnl o Others, however,,er,_ dispute this u ltilu d e of d a n g e rs. Saudi Era. While other Araiisbs arei in fire In the West,st, It is hailed in the multili F a b r ic a tin g & Upholstery Uphc Co. of cachh grantgrai go to minority c;ilerprisci suggestion. “I do not Uilnk the pro- " — shambles, the Peninsula is Is lucky Arabian desert:: “limits“ to growth”, . t Trlmblle, Ohio, ownedkvned by A p p a la c h ia n d e finIned e d aa s firm s m o re lh a n half-ownci blcms of Germantnan-Am erlcans, again; a major centcr of financial fin; "small Is beaullllullful” are Western B Buti u t all Uiose a rc double-edged.-Arms A whiles, employs CO people making by “citizens“citlzi of the United States whI ° Italian -A m eric an , oor r IiIrish Americana pow er. d o u b ts tJial m enI In ;a r a c e w ilh lim e life acquisltlons cq u is expose the Saudis to th o p ro d u c ts fo r th e Defen;lefense Department. arcNegroes, Negr Spanlsh-spcaking, Orlerr, c a n ln a n y w a y b c re•elatcdtolhedcgrce la ti Several centuries ago, the ththe e g re a l n o t lik ely to e n lerta■rtaln. risksisks of< external attack and spaw>awn a This Is justified1 uundi n d e r th e so m e w h a t Cals, In d iai n s , E sk im o s a n d A le u ts.” • of Indignities blackick and sHlspanlc North African historian IbnI Khalduti Kh , Then thcrc Iss Ihelii appeal of calm, mlllta:illltary apparatus that has endedled the vague rules govemlncrnlng the program. To0 complicatecor things more,a;ne>.'J American have- rec.received In this deplete the struggle bctweciw een the- effo rtless successss tlthat tlie Saudis seem reliyis•liyis and^ taken- th e .liv e s of’ 'other"o which say that ellgiblillgible firms must bc publicillc worksv bill moving Ihroug couniry,” said Juliollo P e re z , a P u e rto ■. t>edouins a n d th e tow nsm en aos s tiietl: key to exhibit. In a postp< pax-Amcrlcana dynasiynastlcs. 'industrialization bringIngs In nin‘-by personss “c"dprlvcd of the Congressigress elaborates evct^furUier, fo Rican who worksLS ffor Uie SBA’s to the rise and fall of dynastlejstles und vision of things,^s, ;Saudi Arabia is a forelgi)relgn workers who “pollute”c” Uie opportunity to developvelop and'malntaln a Instancetance by altering 1‘Spanlsh' minority business progiiro g ra m . ' empires. In a new variationI uponupc Ibn “regional power",r", ione of those handful morallorai universe Of this once auslusterc competitive positionlion In the economy speakingaklng" to "Hispanic — a person c Khaldun's theme, the Arab to'wrtownsmen of countries slnglecgled out by an America kingdcIngdom. Aid is a bottomless pit:It: The • because of social;fal and economic Spanishinish or Portuguese culture wit are In decline and the bedouinsiln s i o n th e th a t h a s given up:ptrylngtogolt.ilane, tr gratltiratltudc of other men is an lllu■llualve d i s a d v a n t a g e .” A "contrlbullng originsjins In I Mexico, Soulh or Cenlri asccadcncy. The oncc-sophjstiihistlcated But Uie SaudiII c a lm th a t re p o r te rs thing,lin g . S o m e , a id re c ip ie n ts se si e m fa c to r” to su c h d ippdvanlagc, d v ; the rules AmericaicrlcaorUieCaribbeanJslands,"FriDicirc . :CASH ■ Beirutis burned and gutted out; Cairo and visitors comeme back wlUi is partly utterljtterly hopeless: You cnn’^\ 'i ’ give say, is previous servliscrvlce In the armed' The■he HispanicHI category has been nough lo keep them afloat or■ totc be forces. sp cclal c ia l problem.I On close examlni WN is a crowdcd, desperate melrnelropolls deceptive and wl;wishful thinking. Un- onoug] that no longer works. Poweiower_^ h a s derneaU i th e caln:aim lies the fear of a . spareipared the references of their tl The SBA prograrJgram reflects the tlon.nt'ii.nt'ls a vague catch-all for ver FRADING shifted to the desert In favor/or of i the society that sensediscs Its vuinerabllily journi)urnall.sts to the Saudi seduclloilion of difficulty that federalleral ibureaucrats and different'e re n l pM ples.-T he public w o rki s bl ~ RED’S P O S T ^ _ In su lo r bedouins. . a n d know s th ait t 11th e se a of h u m a n ity Imnpressionable p re young women inI Cairo,Ci law makers havet had In arriving at a includesludes, Portuguese (primarlliirlly ¥ - ¥ ■ - ¥ - > :O M E DOWIVNTOWN TOr o BLACKER’:IS... \D WORK ... ^ ■■ . I srOU'LL HAVE TOr o . FIGHT THEDLDUST AND ROAC t /VEIL GIVE.YOU)U A ... lUSTFORSHOPPIPPINfi ? ATBLACKER’SR’S ^ J FREECGARWVASH NO PURCHASE NECEECESSARY tttassm ■ -K .W y CARLI.OAD kLE!■ TREK ZER^ ^ ^ »*—

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• " - f c ' L E G A L NlOTtCE O TI - ' , ' ^ 8 MS.TImos-Now3. Twin Fallo. Idahoaho M onday. July 31,'107a LEGALNOIN O T I C E . . LLEGAL NOTICE.. ■ la propoBod limitallonB., ecechoduloB. and * ,DtSTRICT.IUOC.IU0QE8 ^ (or conditions aro lonlalivo. (Volo forarflvo) flvo . availablo In Shorman.I,, Boll*Boliwood- public; usouso al« a chsroo of 20 conls por,copy •'This Nollco will alBoaortolone aa pubiio nollco H g K (To succoodKJhimaolO him V ' I ( ‘ l i y r % ijj Dolermlnatkins. tn d Adludtcalorylory of the Inlont o( tho SUlo of Id MamoBM. Cunninunninoham ' ’ 5. Do ^ of Hoallh-and'YVoifaro loo^eonB^lder eoi cenit??ng • B K ■ U j S S F * , (To succood him rgo# will comply wllh - H K fc ’“ " '" “ "I oaat 30'daya foIiowinQ tho issuanco0 ol that Iho ‘^rovlB^”m t cot eocllons X I. QoorooGrnnatafonota.-ir. ,f,io noiico. „otlco Iho Olroctor.. Enforcomont Cloan Waler Acl. Tho . . | B b (ToauccoodhimxJhlmsofl) . Divisionon willwill mako linal doiorminaliona with«*l[h 3ol§fi!'Md^»/o??hoClw Uvo NPDES pormll will not boDO IIssuod unlll .IM - ' Douiilas D.). KraiKramof - . /* rospoctict lo lo tho pormiUs). Tho lonlativo inia of tection 40] H M k (To succood>dhimao1() him doiotmlnalKmlnatlona containod In iho dralt pormllrmil cortificatlon roquiromonia .no havoboQnmoI. . ThofonW.WaiV Ward ' tJOCOm(locomo tho Unal dolormlnations il-no .{To succoodjdhimsoil) him Bubaianliaiiantiai chanoossro mado In thom. II Iho 4. Publlo Commont llvo dolocmlnallona aro changodgod Porsons wiahing tc»> coieommoni on . lh<) IHm . . PUOLISH;'Mondoy. lulyul, 31.31 .n d in u ..d .,, anllaily, a pubiio noiico o( dolor-Ilor- lonlalivo dolormlnationsIS c • Uhltod StatMEnvfrcEnvfronmental Anadlodicolory ad udii hoailng may bo roouoalodslod daya of iho dato ot this pi \ PfotwllonAgonADoncy wllhln1 tonton (10)(I daya o( Iho rocolptol tho finallinai ’wrlllon comments rocoltodiMSSfntf« P; lonX dolorminatiiminations. Such roQuosi will bo period will bo consldoredod IflIn mo formifliaiao . izOOsSlhAveih Avonuo gronlodod only onl' IIII moots ali tho roquiromonlBants ol final doiorminaliona toi hinotonMiai of40C.F.R.C.F.R. 125.36(b)(2). A copy of 40 C.F.R.'P.R.' • pilcalion(s). All rosponseansea^thou^ » : m l y , ■ )(b) l8 atlachod. . Fho name, oddroaa. snd lol ■ ■ NOTICE OF PROPOSED:|-E r,S S U .N C £ OF • ol tho wrilor and a concl!lonclSo Blaiomont.JO 3 | P TANT DISCHARGE forcomont Dlvialon^ R « NATIONAL .P0LLUTAN1 havo boon pioparod whichnich inform tho Director, Enforce ELIMINATION SYSTEMEM (NPDES) PER* doacr•ibo bo IhoIt oxislino dlscharQO ond Iho Iho oxaci t»aia ol anyly cocommont and' tno u j f / . . . MITS(S) TO DISCHARGE7GE TO1 WATERS OF tontotivotivo oKluonto ilmilatlons and olhorIhor rolovsnl lactB upon whichlich II' la baaed. Any THE UNITEOSTATES condilionslUons roiatod lo tho issuanco ofJf a porson may roquoal • hoaihearing on Ihp draft il to ihbso appiicanla shown abovo who pormlt(B). An Informalll pupublic hoaring (o ■ I S r ^ ■ H r l NOTICES e OF o f - " 1,000 discusa tho pormit(s) lormilorma and condlltooB ^ ■ STATE CERTIFIC.ITIFICATION nalions18 of wasiowator por day. For ottiorther shall bo hold l( tho Directliroclor, Enforcomont . • i l■ I I Public Nollco No.: ID-002515-002500-3 opplieanla.;anlB. dralt pormits and applicationsions Division conaldoro Itiff-yufciie h tf ^ tosponab . B f ' Public Notlco IssuanceicQDaloi.iuiySl, Da 1B7S aro avallat)livollablo. Copios ol laci shoola, draftIraft alDnlllcant. J WO I Public NOIICO Expli'atlonallon Dalo: Augual 31. pormlta.lla. andai olhor infoimaiion may bo Porsona wishing toI corcommtnt on Slaiw ' ; j.j' p i 107B roQuoslod)8lod tby wrlllng to tho EPA at tho abovox)vo Cortldcotion should aubmsubmit wrlllon com- , U . i : Applicant addroaolas lo Iho otlaniion o( MfS 521, orr by monta wllhln this 30-dayly poiperiod, lo Iho SUto fr-: l O 'Tho lollowlnq has’appllo a (208) 442-1270. This maloriai alsoO la of kjaho Dopartmont off HoallhHoi and Welfare. IKl Pollutanl Olscnargo Ellm "s-'ssii s aiblo a n Irom Iho EPA Idaho Oporalionsions Stoiohouao. Bolao. Idahoho63720. 63 HH' - (NPDES)pOfmlI(s)lodlsch:diacharoo poilulanis lo Olfico,!>, 42?'42?W asl Washinglon Sirool. Boiso.ilso. CoploB and olhor inforInformation may bo X ' navlgablo walora pursuantluant to mo provisions |(johoI 6370263702. Forma and roialod documonisoniB roquoBlod by writing loI tho iEPA altho abovo V ol tho Cloan Walor Ael.I. .L ...... , ■ aro onn flio(lio aand may bo Intpoclod and copiosploa addroas lo tho atloniionon ol M/S 521. or by ;.. This malarial alao-ia i ^ ► Appllcantla); tT ' mador Inin PRoom 11D, 12M Sixth Avonuo.riuo. calling (206) 422-1270. This Valloy uoulFoJm Inc.,c. - ' Sootlio.io. W Waahinglon G6101. al any limo availablo Irom Iho EPA»A IcIdah^^ Opora^isna., v ' • ■ - i i m i Roulo *3, Box SO boiwoonoon 8:308: o.m. and 4:00 p.m. Mondaytday Offico, 422 Wost Washlngtc inh , Friday. A copying machino] is Idatio 63702. Forma andId roiroiatod documonis ■'U I P I . Ouhl, ldaho833te ' -Ihrouph Fr inspeclod and copios c h i e f c o n ^ r ss e e Applle8tlor»No.;ID^0250C002500-3 NiVaiiabloiblo in Iho Soattio o^lco o( tho EPA\ for oro on flio and may bo Insp; Q ueen, C ree ch c uso al a chargo of 20 conla por copy:opy mado in Room 11D. 120C1260 Sixth Avonuo, Tho Valloy Trout Farm,rm, Ininc. oporalos a (lah pub'lc uao . Soattio. Washington 9610 halchory lo tonrjrouta ro u t (S.1,C. 0021)., shoot,I, B rita inn '8’s Qutcn Elizabeth/II listentens to carrying the quequeen and Prince PhUip, (uarwool Pormit botwoon 6:30 a.m. andrfflpV 4:t TSnS. Waslowator la dlsctiafnoinarnod to tho Snako . 7. iBtuance j'b e through-Friday. A copvlcopying machine la n of the centcr rear, possepassed through that province Rivor. approximaioly■ 5835a3 fivor miios, tho Tho0 porrpormit wlli bocomo olloctivo and bo Crec Indiand la n C hlcf H lU lard M c N a b b en ol iod issuod 30 days aflof Iho Itnailinai availablo in Iho Soallie. olflcolllco o( Iho EPA for 4 , s to p o l o n Its w e s tw a rdrd trltrip across Canada. north sldo at GriddloyHaiand. lalan That portion ol jJoomod is Josi public uso at a chargoI ol 220 cents por copy Gordon ResReservation during a brief sto Iho Snako Rivor Is classiciaaslliod oa Class A dolorminalirminaiions aro mado, unlosa o roquosi d udicalory hoarino is submltlod wiihlnItnin ahoot. F o r t Q u’Ap;I’Appelle, Saskatchewan. Thele trt a rn " watoro accoidino to tho Slalo’s lodoraiiy for ad|udlci no and Adlixllcato un- delermlnaliona containediod InI' Iho draft prftttfli; .1 tho abovo ilstod applicapplicanl(B) aut)Joet to .mlitoo,)0, howovor.ho> will bo subjoct lo any un- oaiod pormil p/ovlsions, wlli bocomo the final doledolorminallont.ij no. , corlain olliuoni ilmftalionltationa whicii may conloatodf , Ql. subslanllal changos arom0 made a in Ihom. T ew roquiro tho inslalioliorliolion ol trootmont Ploaaolaao Cbring thia inloimation to tho at- o ts n e tlona are changad • .. P a r v ai r d p k Hhn lonlalivo doiorminaliona on of porsona whom you know would bo faciiillos, schoduioa of complianco.i and - • lontionofp subatanllally, a . publiclie rnotice of doto'r- . olhor condlllona noeoasarioasary to carry oul tho inloroalodoalodlnthismffttor. I mlnatlona will t>o isauod9uod Indicating .w hat ,'i provisions ol Iho Cloanoan VWalor Acl. Thoso- PUBLISH:.LISH:.luiv 31,1678 ______----- changes havo boon made.ido. : V proposed iimllaliona,na, iachoduloa. and • ■ Unllod Stiloa Environmental An adiudicalory hearingring mayn boroquoslod ' | condlllona aro lonlalivo.vo. \ .t." Protection Agency wllhin ton (10) days of Ihoihorecotpiofihollnai ri -o 3. Stalo Cortlllcatlon ' Region X dalorminalions. ?Uchh rifoquotl will bo > This Nollco will olao3 sorvaorvo as public n o tib ^ 1200SUU)Avonuo granted only H it mootsaalllhoroaulromenla all [ p o lio Jlo ol Idaho Doparlmont \ g in v estitm e n t of tho intonl ol Iho Stato ol J). A copy 0(40 C.F.R. ; / of 40 C.F.R. 125.38(b)(2). A :y , , of Honllh and Wollaro0 toe.to considor cortllyinp \ New Yoric Tim es News ScFvtefevtefe In rcccnt yearss Harvard, Ii like other Scuddeudder, Stevens & Clark. The stoa lo ck that Iho autiloct.dlachorooiuaroos will comply ^ Ih L qtICICE E OFC PROPOSED iSSU>UJCE „ o OF F th u tho appilcatilo provialonsaons ol aocllona 301, /naTIONAI CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Fivee ycyears unlversilies, has foundfou Its cosLs rising , .advisorvisors aro F. Eberstodt & Co., L IONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGEROE , Faci Bhools havo boonjoon prepared which 302.343^ ond 30/ol tno0 CiOJCloan Wator Act. Tho /e u m in1INATK3N a T I SYSTEM (NPDES) PER.’ ER; doscribod tho oxistingig dlidischargo and tho 4 ogo H arvard University’s 51.41 bi!billion' far foster, 'thann lls I income from FiduclEduclary Trust Co. of New Yorkc aia n d NPDES pormit wlli notlot bo issuod until miTS(S)!(S) T12«) Sixth Avonuo. ; v e n tu re c a p ita l. A nd th e m a rlte t vi tho oxoct basis ol any ony ccommont and Iho lUoLllo. incorporalod Soalllo. Waahinglon 98101. 981C at any limo of the H arvard portfolio over the last hlghcr-Uiaa-avcragtrage commilment lo rolovant lacta upon wh’lchwhich it la oasod. Any SSuf-Miuto3. , P.O. Box 50 boiwoon 6:30 a.m. andId 4:'4;0(} p.m.. Monday • han 5200 flxed-lncome secur!Curillos,'' according 7"------poraon may roquoal a hoihoarinp on Iho draft . 5ihl.ldaho633ie °^ “.i- Ihrough Friday. A copycopying m achino'Jt fo u r y e a r s !ias clim b ed m o re th a n ; pormii(s). An InformalTiai ppubi/c hoarinq to „ " L , ’ availablo In Iho Soalllo0 oflloflico or Iho EPA for • Jailey of (Cambridge . LEGALNOTICE"' iplicalonNo.;ID^)0250M million, or about 20 pcrccnt.. It hos to James -N. Baili diacuas Iho pormii(s)i) loimsloin and conditions ■ lO Aqua LIfo. incorporalod oporalo a1 lisnliar public uso al a chargo9 oof f :2q_conis por copy morkel Associates Inc„ a Boston-based . ------bhail bo hold 11 tho DirocDiroctor. Enforcemont 021). ohoot. outpaced several leading moi NOTtCE OF e le c tio n ' Codo Division considurs tho hory lo roor troul (S.i.C. 0021) indicators, including the DowV JcJones consulting concencem lhat monitors Pursuant Pursu lo Socllon 34-604 IJaho Ca "““I' lowajor is dischargod lo tho Snakenake 7. lasuanceof Pormll ibllc nollco l3 horoby Qlvon ol r, opproximato rivor mllo C08, Iwo rivoirivor Tho pormit will bocomo:omo oKoclivo and bo Industrlol average, and Standariid a rd Sc Investment habitsills or Chc couhtry's 10 comm.nl. on SInlo idgo. doomed Issuod 30 daya altor Ihov (Inal Imary Eloctlon lor nomination ol BUbmit writton com- s woal of tho Porrlno Momorlal Orldgo Poor’s composite Index of 500I sto.stocks, - largest universities,;les. tional.>n(il, Stalo £ and Counly olllcora lo bo t h ol Twin Falis. Idaho. Tho Snako Rivor/oris it dolormlnations aro mado.ado. unlosa a roqooot Sr„KlSS.>ffiT.<,a7S:day porlod, lo Iho Slato S' I * llio for adjudicatory hoaringng IbIB eubmillod *nmn Iho Slalo ofldaho, Counly of Twin Fi of Hoallh and Wollaro. alliod aa Claaa A. according lo lh< and oulperfonned the endownowmcnt “While in the; paslpa their perform- on'AuaI AuQual 8. 1B78. Tho polls will bo, onnnn 'tJoHo Dopartmont of Hc a’o fodoraiiy approved wator qualilijalily 10 doys of rocolpt ol tholOfinaldolormlnaiionB. fim , u ®5Sh Stalohouao. Boiso, idohoJaho 663720. anted, any contosiod H funds of every major unlvcrilverslty oiice tended to bcbc closely< lied lo lhe botwooiitwoon tho houra of B;DO o’clock A.M. r information may bo darda. A lact shool Is availablo. II tho roquoal ia grantee JO o’clock P.M. on tho said day ot pormit provision (or unconinconiostod provisiona M except Stanford. Incomc from•om the overall market [lerformanco,"peri Bailey ® °fj. p L c m fo^oa?od by wrmng^lo't'ilt10 tho EPA at tho abovo 2. Tontallv onial Insoparablo Irom contestotoslod provisiont) will H illino Placos doslgnalod as Pollino Plo lllon ol M/S 521. or by Tho10 RegionalRofl Olllco ot tho Envlronmonls osoiuilonoflholasuoa . U portfolio, steadily Increasingg asa a odds, “they havek-e recentlyt porfecled {jy' tho tho Boaid ol Counly Commlsalonori J. Thia material olso is Protoctionocllon Agoncy (EPA) has loniallvoi:Uvoiy bolnofloctiveuniiiarosoii. vInFollsCounly.Idoho irminod to issue a dischargo pormllIll tot< raised by iho roquoal.joal. Tho pormiltoo, li proportion of the university’si ovcoverall ' the skill of linalyzlilyzlng broad jnarket TwinFo availablo from tho EPA idoho Oporaliono dolorminoi ;t 10 ' howovor. wlli b»-sub)oclocl tcto any uncontoslod I POLtTICAL CANDIDATES FOR Olllco. 422 Wost Waahins»ahinolon Strool. Bolao. tho abovtabove ilalod appiicanl(B) aubjoct ii income during tiie last decode,de. |paid and industry Irenerends, as opposed lo ' ' UNITEOSTATES SENATOR ain olliuoni ilmlialiona which mn:mny pormilprovlslona. Idaho 63702. Forms ond foiatodi documonts cortain o moni Ploaso bring this in(oriinlormalion lo tho at­ for about a quarter of Harvnarvard’s second-guessing'In IncJ d iv id u a l slo c k s." (Voto for ono) oro on liio and may bo50 insinspoclod ond copios roquifojiro i tho inalaiiation of Iroatmon D, 1200 Sixth Avonuo, (acllitloa.litioa. schedules of complianco. and am tontion o( persons whomom yyou know wouli? bo operating expenses Inst year. According toI B ailey, sin c e lil7:i REPUBiEPUBLICAN 06MOC1OCRAT mado In Room 110, 12i It the inloroaiedlnlhlamallQ/. lorison Soaiiio, Washinatonn 98101,981 ol ony Umo olhorir conc condlllona nocossary to carry out thi Harvard’s ' investment stralstrategy Harvard has o oul u tp e rfo rm ed e v e r y .iamoa>imo3 A. McCluro Dwloht.lori and 4:00 p.m.. Mondoy provisions(isions ol Iho Clean Walor Act. Thoaihoae PUBUSHi.iuly31.19788 UNITED STATES REPflESENTATIVEVE • bolvnoon 8:30 o.m. and 4 began to take a new coursc fivevc yyears other major unlverversity in lhe country • SECOND OISTRICH’ ago with the appointment of Ge Management Co. was crcatcd a imoa 0. tfowo Internal university organizationitlon de- manager, has donelone well becau.se'lhe LalrJjoirry .laekaon KELVIflN A l lonLaraun TOR ; endow- emphasis has been be on yield, as voted entirely to running the cm L--(QulcfilOllor m c n t fund.- • ', . . opposed lo capitaltal growlh.| during the jrnonR.ivonncroll Sitting in a swivel chairr In his lasl flvcycars, - AMERICAN Putnam Building office onin iStole - The Harvard ManagementMa Co. has Wiiyno Lovolosa Putnam a staff of 12 prof)rofessionals. Half of LIEUNTENANTQOVERNOR Street in downtown Boston, Put (Volo for ono) reflected bn the changes overr the last them hold MBA':3A‘s from Harvard. r eEPUBLICAN pu b O E M ^ five years In Harvard's Investi/eslment ti'includlhR the. company’scom president, pmiipEmiipE.Dail Rn> William.I. Mui policy..-Av tnlVi ledn .Brahminm ln , Ke, ''W a lte r Q ib o t. Allhc•llhougli the university bifrigerira to r-lFreezi:er SECRETARY OF STATE s R 1 speaks olnt. H e d e c lin e s to •elease re le any salary , ' -(Vol6fOf onu) received a Maslor of BuslBusiness information. Invcslk’cslment analysts say • PqioqIoT.T. Con.i/Jusa STATE AUDITOR Administration degree from HarHarvard Uiat Harvard paysnys ils fu-id m anagers 'OIO for ono) in l9 5 1 . have higher salarlearlcs lhan mosl olher » lOoR. WIIIIVllllamo , —------When he look over managemeenicnt of schools, salariess lhat lh arc compelillve STATETREASURER I----- (Voto for onu) ■ tho endowment, he said, he hope'lopcd lhe with those in prlvativ a le firm s, MarlofloRuinWh Moon ) ppcccnl Themanai’eniunlicnl company controls ATTORNEY GENERAL fund would match Uio a to u ppi 0o FT 1 paying. 90 pcrccnt of the Ihc portfolio Invest- (Volo (or ono) j 17 0cu. yields lhat bonds were Ihen pa ,ivld H. LoRoy MlkoWolhQlhoroil H e s a id h e p lo n n e d lo uso 4 pepercent rc c of _ ments. Adminlsliilstrallvo costs for SUPERINTENDENT OF_____ ' "NOO F R O S T "...... capital ^ w th , or aboiil »5 millionmill .i ”, salaries and rc.so;irioiirch run 5i,3 million PU6L1CINSTRUCTI0N ' (Voiofor ono) year, to cover rising expenditure:lures and a year, compart^ wllh\ lhe $-1 million- . ijfryL.Evana Daryl S.;. SSaila2 ' ’i:. ..jp i ' to le t th e r e s t ex p an d lhe endowjwment. m , plus that an outsiulslde a d v ise r w ould ' DiekNcIck Nelson I, o t an . c h a rg e fo r a porlfol•Ifolloof lh a ts lz e . STATE SENATOR mwall construction, alla llo w s 'Although caplin) growth, a LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT#22 — •T rim v annual rale of 5 pcrccnl, has not been .Tlie remaining:ig 10 p e r c e n t'o f lh e reEPUBLICAN p u b DEMOClOCRAT ------_ . ' > m o)ro ro useful spaco in sideid e fo r as greal as he cxpt-cltM, the porportfolio portfolio, somo $125$12; m illion, h a s b e e n '. witaiWItaonSioon • Claim Wothothoroli f*"-" • 3 samS( e oulside dinnensim s io n s 1 rale, of • divided ecjually; among ai five outside STATE REPRESENTATIVE t h e ha> achieved the predicted ra Posllion A conventional constructu ctio n return through highcr-Uian cxpicxpecled firms. Advising Hlla: arv ard on bond.'c a re (Voto (or ono) a s COI dividends, according to Putnam.am. . Brown Brothers lla11; rrim a n (< Co. a n d D;in■;in KuKully ■ • tJornariJ L.. O'Dfown ■ •' " i STATE REPRESENTATIVE PosillortQ * • Reveiversible right or left (Voto for ono) nd d o o rs VimllCimil C Kraua Howard K. FloiFloming h a n d < LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 124 STATE SENATOR Louismlllie mayi;or . (Volo (orono)(or - ...... “J - • Largergo capacity free^t^i^ loHnohn VM. Oatkor Gooroo Anil^nIhony I HofbOlofbOouoI STATE REPRESENTATIVE • No-(r3*frost cold . . , POBltlonA (Veto for ono) seeks fcorgivern NoyE,loyE, Drnckoll • ' William K. Chisihishoim \ vo tem perat.ure controliro ls - • \ LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 125 • Tw o LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UIM) — - MMayor ment programsIS havL"t ciinllnui'd to STATE SENATOR o nle e ffor freezer, ono for " J (Voiofor ono) .William B. Staasbury ni;idc:le i a fe- progress.hesald.Itl. How.ifiloward Dulilur Modol TPK170MN refriifr ig e ra to r newed ploa for forglvcnes-si SuSundiij’ The city’s Boarcla rd of A ld e rm e n w ill nicna/Ilicn,i/dS. Hiflh and again said ho rcgrolted1 Ihjlhat he' open an 'inliulr.lulry Tuesday Inlo STATE REPRESENTATIVE Position A • W hhile it or colors availableib le ' ] had llcd con'comlnR his whcreal;reabouts Slan.sl)ury's pcrfiiurfiirniance In office (Voiofor ono) the day a flreflglilers strike n n s h o o t e r nichntllchntd A. PENCE COUNTY TREASURER Slansbury asked oncc agaii (Voto lor ono^ ILSONS-BATrES INC. > I r o w n e r Wl ‘‘forgiveness” from clly residentdents and k ills b a r i luanllnStoltlor Msflorio Summomorfloia COUNTY ASSESSOR pledged lo renew his effortssto to work WASHINGTON!)N (UPI) - FBI agent (Volo lor ono) • Serving MAAc agic V alley Sinince 1 9 3 ^ . o n th e c ily ’s be h alf. ^ JohnD. Gloverbccame bcc the flrsl black Qoora3ooraa Clarti “This city can continue,”le, sold pcjich the •ankrank of FBI Inspector • COUNTY CORONER ■ i 5 (Vololorono) • Low, LowV CostC In-Store FiiF in a n c in g Slansbury, who appearedI sosomber Sunday with hislls a|»poinlmenli lo lhe :ioyco Edwards -through much of-lbe-lntcrvlew. 'T -" '““--ogcncys plannlnining-and-inspection— -—------, PROSECUTINQ ATTORNEY have m any great things going. ” (Voiofor ono) T w m w 8- division. .on ElllnQor MlchaoiiPoworo Pc b u r u I y ^ R O M E Slansbury,.who lt»k olfice l> I Bll PMxs z i :e Dec, l. The appolnlme;ment of the 11-year inyjlInlfSIokor______^ 2 5 6 0 O v e rla n d - 157 Main W. , . 702 MaintiAv*. A^ N. •>. . said he thought he had achievelieved his veteran of UieFBI FB was mado-by FBI nNON PARTISAN .lUOICIAL BALL01C 5 T - 733-6146U6; ,, • ^ .IU8T1CE8 OF THE SUPREME COUP)URT • 6 7 8 .1 1 3 3 324-2702 < campaign pledge of improving■Ing b a s i c ' D irec to rW lllloim m V W elftter. . •“J (Voto (or Iwo) city services. Crime has droppct: e a c h • G lo v e r. 39, |>egan l>eg. his carccr as a Slophon Dlslllno month' In 1978 while city rcde- special agent Inn KKi an so s Clly. losoph l, McFaddon

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t ■ : ■ .• Monday,July31.107t1078 “rim os-Now a, Twin Folia.oll3.|(lahoA-13 ■ / ' * “ — • , . ' - y ' r .— ‘Be.verbalirons*’guzzlling d(idwnlbusimless * - ' •elJi. P a b s l h e ld dow n Ihe No, 4•» spospot ' "Then along cameme the executives from PhilipHip MP orris :„u ‘ ByLANCEJ.HERlERDEGEN recent legal dlflicullles.,lhs.,the two Milwaukee-hosed1 sold22,l mlllion.barrelJ(. I rrels and the Adolph Coors Co,Co.. and suddenly Millerlller was lhe brnsli new kid(Id onc lhe ::MILWAUKEB (UPD - For'or morcI lhan ivcenlury, _ prewerlcs are flglillng'bac•^ack and boUi have some: with 1C million barrels Ilh with 12.0 million, . ■ block." Uic- "beer barons” ot thele Industry1 thaC made • p o w erfu l c a r d s lo p l a y t Golden. Colo., w;ts fillh w m began afler World War II.I. Th' T h o ------Milwaukee famous havo been:n brewingbr a golden liquid “ W e h a v e a sc l a goal 16li be Uie No. 1 brew er.” Miller'r' The new beer boom be required lo allot 15 pcrcent ofif thcith e ir O ne of th o se "'brash b r: kids” was Murphy, a Philip, . [d!sIoke thirsts, win blilc ribbon>bons and.glve llfc a lltUc«- Prx'sident John A. Murphyrphy says. "August Busch Iss brcwcricshadbeenrcqul : armed scrvlces and manyny ox-ex Morris executiver nan a m ed toTU n I^Tlllcr in 1971)71 ssh o rtly •- . in o rc gusto. putling up a good fight,, bul so Is Uic M iller Brewing^ total output to the orn ome wllh a lasle tor the natlonn;itlonal allci'acciueillbn bytllytheliuRc tobacco conglomcraile ra lc . ;,‘^But the rulej have changednged for such gianls as C o." scrvlccmcn came home /Vnhcuscr-Dusch, Inc.. Jos. SchllJchlltz Brewing Co., Pabsl August A'. Busch III,II, whov bccame the' fourthft b ra n d s. ■ Murphy, who .one.oncc lold an Inlervlewer.r. " E v e ry ,•erics closW. the big browerle Browing Co., and Miller BrewlnRkvlngCo.. generation of hls familyr to hoadh the brew ery wlien hee As smaller brewerlct 'T r l ir ish m a n d r e a ms of, ol going to heaven nnd owningowi 0 . ,970. th e b ig fiv e acc o u n ted fo r G .,They arc locked In a competltlictltivc batUe never before look over in 1974 al ageRC 2C 3G. voices much__lhe samec ex p o n d ed , a n d by 1970. - ijrcwery." isconsldeildercd a prim e candidate fortlortJicpost old. Lasl year, the largest h^e^ve^ seen In Uic Industry. It Is bclnbeing fougtil -in executive delcrmlnallon. perccnt of all beer i^ld. I of chairman of PhilPhilip Morris when Josephh Ct C ullm on .hat fig u re w ill go hig licr by I'jUO. board rooms, courts and on the stocks exchange as well ‘if you were in theirr shoshoes, you'd have, the same0 sold 70 perccnt and lhat f: S lu .. rc.lfesl.,.crtl,ls>-c»,year. ' ' ' 1 19(50s. A n heuser-B usch, Schllt: iod'ln Ihc m arket place. . objccllve," he says.'"They;iey s;sliould hove ihal objective. . In Uie 1950s a n d 19G ire b re w in g a t capacllj^ a n d inaklii ,;lil into lh e ;;';Anlicuser-Busch Is stUl111 "Dig No. 1," but If you w e re In o u r sh o es,. youyou’d make very sure 11 won’t’t P a b s t a n d M iller w ere br naking . The Philip Morris■ris execullvcs Miller brouglit ii jvtllwaukce-based Miller — bankrolled bar by Uie '.'deep liiippen. Y ou con re s l assus u rcc re d ll w ill n o t h a p p e n ." m o n e y . J IOU.I b rew ers’ w ere m airkcl-orlonled. rk . ■ ■ ' Anhcuser-Busch was the Itleader again last year wllhh T h e n In 1970. P hiliphlllp'M orris Inc, acquired lot; pockets" of Philip Morris Inc.,nc., run by a new breed of They emphasizedzed advertising and packag^nRig^nRond.0 I;;! sales of 3C.C million barrelsrrels ond Is cxpcctcd lo lop -IO10 . control of Miller, ;li(iiir executives and ridingIg " a cla.«alc a d v e rtisin g all was koen underslandingling of how to capture a segmcgmcnt of a >•; d to seconc} spoi and is m illio n b a rre ls this y e a r. ... •• '.'There was compelitlijelitlon prior to thal. but ll all w; c a m p a ig n " — h a s c lim b e d tc le men market lhat Includiludcd premium beers —• th(the most . Jlul th e su rp rise h a s b■een e e n Mf iller. very clubby,” sayss an Industry source, “The me m p k ln g a ru n a t th e S t. L ouis-ba:s-b ascd b re w e ry , uch the • popular wllh -IB perclorcenl ot all sales. They usedsedpopular f In ViTl. M iller w as in seseve v e n th plYice w ilh s a le s of 5.3.3 - running llie big brewcriiwories camc Irom pretty much tl ^i'-But don't (ount out Schlitz,itz, lon«I Anheuscr-Busch’s •vallvo, priced' brands. ll|llglils,‘siiporpromiums' a and n d m a lt , mkI to No. 2 lasl year wilh sales s a m e b a c k g ro u n d si an

. 859 n ' 856 2' 840, «39 83,J j Huge> natureJal gas reij$erve 837.32^^rY 83B- V f w / i M 60 ■ lies beleneathI (eastern1 statess X 7 9 5 1 3 ByLeROYPO:yPOPE' could yield:yield 15 lo 25 trillion cu b ic feel of In la rg e a m o u n ts lo Uicc wwe: e ll.'' extracted from U P I B u sin essss WriterW gas duringJring the first 15 to ^0 yoars ot "Gos has been cxlr \ i n . n ars,'’Sutherland ^ 5 : 9 ^ . . . . ' j e a ] ! NEW YORK (UPI)PI) — A nearly heavy eexlra x lr a tls . ‘ D evonlon sh o le fo r y e a rs,' V,V' - . •' ’ ^ 7 B 9 . 5 8 ire o v e r, th is g a s lie s rig lit w h ore re cxploined, "bul the [lowflow o b la ln c d b y - 756 .2 4 Inexhaustible supplyly of natural gas "Moreovi 36 ist using conventional drlllldrilling and or* lie s berteaU i Uic h alit lt dcdozen or moro U is needed necdc most, under Ihe most irlolizcd stales.” says Dr.ir. dinory explosives lo3 break br up the ' T5< i : 756,SO . ; ' stales extending fromm WcWest Virginia lo industriali; of shale-ls reJflllvcly smalsm all. SUU. i t ’s • eastern Texos In whntint fs known as Uie George;e SulherJand, Si chafrm.m of 'ju i' ! ‘auo j otlractlve because Uiele gigas Is of such Devonlon shale belt. Rockcor,«r. InInc.. of Redmond, Wash, ;e high quality and the wellswell: produce so Unlike western oil1 shalshale In which no The problemprobl Is lo get 11 out in large ^ H I C H as much longer than conventvcntional w e lls .” g a s Is found, th e D evonlon. v ^ lo ly in g 900 lo a m o u nIts. ts. It's II a problem Rockcor has --^ 9 3 6 74 1,000 teel thick. 3,(^1,(|Lfccl or 'moro been wdrkhv d rk ln g o n . company, a diversitled high- lo s be en te s te d In below the earth’s s ujr^ce, ^ c is known lo The com Jl- R o c k co r's m eth o d hos b cky a n d T e x a s so con to ln h ig h qu o llly nnatural a lu gas. technologyJlogy manufacturer formed byUy West Virglnlo, Kentucky 1 d in crcollng gos % , Estimates vary onan JuJusl how much SuUierlandrland and two other Boeingng far and has succeeded in iis g re o t OS th o se gas Uiero Is, butt U11Uie . o pinion Is "alum nili over ovi 18 years ago, makesOS flows several limes as gi other method, Increasingly beingng reached by explosiveslve fuelst; for rockets ond rocket:et possible by any othi government and Industrial Indus experts engines,c s. ' . Sutherland said. c as much as 300 For the post] six years It has beenc n ^ that Uiere could be as cfd "W e In jec t up to 28.000 28.CK p o u n d s o f ., 19 7 7 trillion cubic feet; a0 nenearly inexhau- engaged>ed In work on a method, called 1 9 7 7 1 9 7 8 jcl liquid explosive InI each ca well at stible supply. Astrofac,fac, of0 using a liquid rocket fuel an extremely hlRh-prcssurssures.“ he cX' F E B . M A R A r e p o r t by th e Congressional o n g n Office explosiveslve InjectedI inlo Ihe Devonian D EC . J A N . A P R . M A,Y Y - .J U N JU L ow plained, y of Technology says/s D ^ ' ■ S? y y h / i ; i a P o r t e r ______Iriiidustrials m aa l k e g a i n s eodlly gone up sincc hltUng a f T h e D ow>w JonesJ average of 30 Indus:dustrlols markcl bas sleadll In February and M arch of this closwTlast'la st w e e k a l 856.29, u p 22.87 from fror Uio . long-Umelowhi Fc p re v io uIS s week. w This chart shows hovhow Uie y e a r. A\cronynm s and imortgowiges

:rpriscs, Inc. , year forfor-Uie • next five ycare, thenh e n both m o v e up — a nid d maybem: down— In . ing. . . ta n d e m wlUi k e y 'mmoney-market o t Iri- ' © F ie ld E n te,M rp riJ - a balleiT ot ic allractlon: your Inlllal monlhlyUliy lercsl rales. Thet changesch usually .GRM, RAM, VRM - nenLs would tw oboul $li0'less pper e r o c c u r on ce o r tw ic e a yyc ear and th ere fs • new missile systems?oyhyms stand for 1 a o ften a celling o n howiw hihigh Uie Interest • M mf.finridlg) nuch more prosaic monUith th a n th e y w ould l>e w ith a JM i(£ No. These ocroyhy; entionalloanoflhesanie''size. ' . r a te c o n m ove. T h isicustomarily,ls2'/^ cus ickelbook sphere - innovations In a much c drawback, once tho five-yearcot' ’perecnloverthcllfcof! of 11Uie loon. and close-to-thc-pockcliin s. , 'OU. If you borrow .'wvlUi lU i a V R M , y o u nong the Vflffallons graduatedualed payment span Is over: you. 1 m Biurley u man home mortgage loans. irly frequenUy can choseise I lo e x te n d y o u r S Johnson rn ew a t fim traditional, fixed- borro\wrrower, would be paying nearly And they are among g25 pay-off period Instead;ead of Increasing 1. Icvel-payment OOamoniI m onU i m o rc for Uie re m a in in g 25 ~ TWIN FALLS - Clc developing of the tra( s o f th e loan. your monthly paymenments. And somo issoclate • ^ he.leads group h o s d o m in a te d Uie — Johnson Is a new sales assoc 1 rale, tlxed-term, I le net result: your tolol paymentsints lenders ollow you. asIS n \VRM holder, to m Idaho mortgage which hasrkcl < for almost a ^ w llh C e n tu ry 21 S ou th ern It on Uhis ils GGPM loon would be $127,537,537 corry your loans .withvilh you when you SUN VALLEY - Gory Asson U.S. housing market R e a lty . SUN a g a inn s t S $ 121,082 on 0 convenU onal)nal buy another home or p a ;,' • “ • ICC, Uie G P M , o r- Under n d er the RAM, older homeowner mortgages over. Uie 1 Ihclr Iroditlonol flxed-rotonto 1mortgoge. This.' enl mortgage. This '»rrowrow 1against Uie cqully of thcl slder, for instance, Af of planiswldelyusedlnC,lnC anodo. siale to ben€lefit lo cal Y/-FGA I Dm-made for you If ‘ ses to obtain a regular flow o ^,S eafood si groduated payment r t )me. Proceeds from their loanss arear While Uie savings;s anand loan Industry available, accord-.. . remoremodeling changes at the __ variation Is cuslom-rrng person with a Income.] - — TWIN FALLS - A scafcseafoc^ - Ull will be ava d to buy’annullles.from ki?urancance is pushing hardi -t< tor allcrnallvo -- ck Upton, YFCA YFCA YFC. facilities so Uiat Uie Y icome at Uils, the ^ 1° \ - truckload sale will be« (ion-c Ing to C huck I__1 , you nre. a, young i npanlcs,- or. wilh a 'rfverserse mortgages — as ann as:assist at a tim e of canc a n accommodate the pre­ relatively low Incom^our carecr. with compani ducted for the benefit of the director, rlgagc. the, payments comome steep Interest ralestes andi Uirealened lid pnMirdcrs for school schot classcs and a new day beginning of yourhigher Income os Uic m orlgat Magic Valley YFCA onin Aug.A Upton said icUy from Uie lender. At m alurilurily mortgage money shorsh o rta g te — s o f a r , 1 be made by filling care care ccntcr. ’ e x p e c ta tio n s of a hlyhlghc payments on this dlrccUy • M l Inthe LynnwoocfShopplo p p ln g . se afo o d c a n be ifler, say, five, seven. lOor 15year/ears only state-regulotedJd lelenders are offerr The remodeling will bring ycai^ pass. MonUilyUie p s a m e p a lte m os Center's parking lot. o u t a fo rm aat t UieU Y, locatcd at Th Lhe lo a n c a n b e refin a n ce d o r paid pal lng"AlM-crs." cth Boulevard. All / Uie facillllesf up lo Life Safely’ ty p e o f lo a n followtorting th e : small, grow- ■“ **1 The Trans-Alaska SeafiS eafood 1751 E liz a b e th when the house Is sold from1 thel^ There Is growingg InlInterest In them In Code and permit the Y tor your earnings: startliI leveling off. Say «if(wher Co. truck will be openpen for « pre-order formo n n s m u st b e com -' “ ' ' Code ::^wcr’s estate. Callfomlo, New JersJersey, Ohio, 1\5n-, operate Uie pro-school pro­) ing la rg e r . Uien,of lev a home wiUi.o botowe ~ b u sin e ss c a c h d a y fro mn9a.m. 9 a plcted and readyrei for mailing oper "he variable rote mortgage;e is nossee, Massachusettssoils, Wisconsin nnd g ra m s . you’re a buyerv.ofmortgage c at 9',^: lo 7 p.m. Alaska salmon. salrr bySp.m. Aug.ug. S. e ra n ibably the most common off theU New Hampshire,c, bul federally For further informalion or WO,000. 30-ycar one m o groduated pay- - halibut, walleye fillets,:ts, red Uplon saidaid funds earned Fo IM -crs." II Is custom-tailored toto lheU chartered instlluUorcUons cannot movo ale will be used to lo to pre-orderpi seafood, call Uier . percent. Under'oneplan, you would pay ‘ AlM-ci snapper fillets, Alasko•a crab, ci from the sale n c rn l fo cts of borrow ing a n d lendirnding unlll federal regulaUoloUons are changed. ^ h o n c c c s s a r y Yal733-1384. Y a l J . ment mortgage plan,monUi at first. wlUi’. general ‘ scallops, shrimp, andI lobsterlob . make the a prolonged phase of inflatl(lation And this Is a chongege nregulotory bodies. risin g n p c rc c n l n about $235 per mont Lher thon Uie financial needs ofpf anyai are reluctant to makmake without a go- ______y o u r p a y m e h ls ^ ls ln j c loissotborrowcrs. s s o t ahcod frbm Congrcss{Tcss. U ntil th is n o d ' WWlUi lU iia VRM, lhe monthly paym■nenls er comes through,;h. conventional iglh of the loan or a. combinationlon of mortgaRcswllI remalmain dominant. O nly w nfrig onen e e le n g th c

iLosing3 a gamiible on a^ crop f SOLAA R E H E R G Y freeze DISTRIBUTOIO RS AND DEALEI.ERS yanamld os well as many si II rcfraln from advli;.;._ _ i^W YORK (UPI) - BellingingJl.OOO J adverse wpalher2r ccondlUons. somo as Cyana nlcrprlscs in Uic clUais, whealsmall line. Roberts will ref: W.WANTED on-the exact dale of a cropop freezef caUislrophlc as! tytyphoons. By closely cnlcrp commissioned by a, lUicr activity, Roberts potatoo ta to regions. at and Ing his clients. Solar rnrrpy Ih fur l>rycn>d)(i die lilucprinl Mute. SolnSolnr heixlng ia w ^ d pul off even the most hard core monllorlng wcathc McKinnon Securities. Roberts claim s about an 80 per ^n a report comi l<» ])r«vlr«»viUtH trcmcndoui* In* iiiMiir.«ntfv«^to pjtrchHsc »olnr>lnr energy n o w . • ■ Omans, head of one of thehe «oldest strategy — takingking advantage of the over t t harvest weather ond 1*'"“' i emphatic Uiat his forecasts anBut he, conforence, Roberts, Viihnoii Encrpy Syntcmn, Inc.ne., ln« «lrvcU.V^cl n forced-ced -n jr d om eallc Vi^lher forecasting ond consixnsulUng ..-cover typhoonsI offoffered to maneuvers. Is cm] on Uils year's lole to0 b e Ita k e n fo r ••g o sp e l." H o exploare not' pcKslblllly of wel har rig eiitelic mill nn ihc storotoragc medium. flrftis In the country, did Just that,that ' for Instance, Bolnr hc«tlng HjNtctn. nnlng h e y c o n c h a n g e d r a s tic a lly o lplained lli oorly frosUng onin I o n d c o rn c ro p . " lcvclo|>cd by D r. Miiriu Tflk«VIken, renowned -^bcrts said one of hisis cclients . Returning lo NeNew Orleans otter Uic Uiey < lliiii npw «yiilcin. dev« specially In-highly locollzod; limes, s cotton, soybeanmmer 0 for these crops ^ c r t In c u tc c llc . iMilc re s e'nrch, n re l lulvea the lifte d ,bn betting when o0 ifreeze war, Roberts reap]capplled Uie potential of cspcc H clcndnt n v a lln b lc . TuX help aitiiure your ■uccimcceiui, V n lm o n t should get the •Inside Informic lien ts ‘ 10 lo J5 p e rc c n t ofle th a en a r is e of 15 c en ts r und coinprclieniilvc nmn«iianagcment acr- ' ^ I s w as th e one a n d onlyly tlilim e h e • c o rllc r a n d m oire re fp rc c lse fo re c a s t th a n . shoiil -will nliio provide! coiiiiitcCr u [Irst. II would be uneUilcol ond•motion’ sl "This could mean5 ccniB In Urc coUon I nil pluiRcii of m arkrlinp.BolBalc*,.enRineer- and It has been a long timeUmc since the United State;otes Weather Bureau, first. viccH, liichiilli'ip crnlnitig hi »l l» l l l e ^ If It Is n o t a lre a d y so ."i should per pound lo 75 rding coi to Herman S; [>n. T h in in u n o p p o r tu n ityity Iiu pnrticipnle h O been wrong, com plete wlUi 48-148-hour proJecU ons o n d . ! » lU' iiip, Rcrvioc iincl IniiUillniion. ' Roberts uses fl method of " “r . market", occordingdlnxlor of Thomson luntry wilh n well mniuiped,td , wellv n n o n c e d , aoberts. In New York for)r o0 cllcnt a summary of Uie la s t 24 h o u rs, R o' in nn emcrglnp prowt!; itulunt compariMn" lo arrive .at his•‘model Kohlmcyer, a dlroshortened growing *' ilerrNted prrHu;u nIi o iiIiIII, c cull toll free - neya conference rccenUy, toldo ld \U P l h o R o b e rts fin allyf p e rsu o d e d n h a n d fu l of com p ■h p m H iintlnn^ Ict^'p jn g ____ • i>roj:rfBHiv«: < -< im p h tij.' I n l t r elusions.' His-resources -coverils oi con- McKinnon., A she '"1^1100-225.967-1:------■'T'^Hlzefflh'c vast pblehtidl ofifniclcbro- m« , collonlradcnjtotujbuy hls'scrvlce: clnsli lo w a r e a s . one hundred years of, surfoecr almost - season -wUl-curb- pr V nhi.onlII En'erpy.Syntcnis,!•: Irw., 'I(®cal forecasting as early/ as World More Uian 30 yj e a r s la te r , R o b e rts o n e atmospheric dota to which heic r e a n d p ric c s firm In th o w; "70 j pcrcent confident cy,Nobr..nkn,C.BOfrf. ■ ^ !d In active has a world-wlc•wide reputation^'-os a olmo ■ V n llc y ,: • yigjr n , w h en b o w a s e n g a g e d In B refers,' Roberts feelstatlon "70 prediction ond (orccnstcr andd aacts as c:onsultant to findlifinding a paltem similar to Ui rtavaJ d u ly In Ujc P a c ific . he’s working on. If his resUie one In Uio precipltatloin l c o n fid e n t In th e fro st plane, he major firms sudjuch as Exxon, Texaco, he’s Itflylng-O surveillance plar produces Indlcollons which areresearch almost 80 pcrccnl co I of many Union Carbld*)ldc ond American prod Wdiild trace Ujo progress of ro oul of prediction."

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■i' • ' A-14Tlmoo-Nowo. Twin Falla.I, IdahoId Monday, Jaly31,1073D73 . . r r ' ; n . ^ c a ni n d i n a v ii c a n w o ni i i e n i n aake ' PSM ^ t l i e iir r m a r k s o n p o ll l i t i c s l • ODENSE, Denma-■nmark — Nowhere in jiomelom e h e re on th e c e n tra l DUncrunish been In the Swedishllsh Parliament since Western Europe,•ope, and .perhaps islandsland of Fyn, is flexible and highighly 1970 a n d ls sc co nd d deputy dc choirman of ‘ • S k SW nowhere In the. worid,worl have women so Indivicndividual. the product of herr v:view . the Centcr Party,ty, hasI been foreign - W i w’^-'iistuntly-reachetached the upper levels thathat ‘ “Socialist politics foils when wl minister sincc’1976. 1976 Five of the 20 W ■ 5^^-^ • ol political life' os Inin the Scandinavian leadercaders think thtjy can prescribeibc for Swedish mlnlsteIsters or deputy ; ' iM L ^ c o u n tries. evivcrything.” cry t • ,' minisfcrs arc wpmiirpmen os a result of ; . , In D e n m a rk Jhrecilireoof the 19 cabinet IfIf : Mrs. BJerregaard. bccorcomes Liberal Party demands der for more - , > II^H / . m in is te rs a r c womcrvomcn — Eva Gredai, foreigioreign minister she will not be the women’s re^ircscnti^tatlon when the v; . ; minister for socloloclol affolrs, a social only)nly v woman' In that officc inI ScScan- coolitlqn goveijimerpent w as formed two - : worker; Llsc Ostcrgaard, Ostt a child tiinavilinavia, Karin Sodcr. a 50-ycarcar-old years ogo underer Prime Minister Tiultilingual form er tcachcr whorho has ThorbjomFaildln.in . .’’' j ' - psychologist, who.w ho. Itf se rv in g a s a m u ltil - minister withoutut poportfolio for foreign 1 I affairs, and Ritt BJerregaard, a , ■ - former tcachcr,;r, whov is education '^1 .flfflf I M y • I'?' mlni.ster. S A ? ' and Mrs. BJerregaard tt}; are fli^res of consl:onsldcrablc influence, responsible forr moremo than half the • W hocican you call Danish budget,et. The women in government, Mrs.Irs. Gredai < remarked, in Twli “spend tiic monenoney that the men In Falls raise,” Mrs, Ostergaard, 0 the ncwcomer lo lhethe group, has' re- | for$5<; o o o ? • country at several | • prese n te d h e r coi Call .us. F ont)r the m oney you need '' major inlernalionalional meetings. • | " to '^ o iv ? ^ t h e mmoriey e problem s pt- • M rs, 'B je rre.•gaard, g a a r considered a | cc for the Foreign | w eall face, ^Vyfe l e r i d m il lio n s t o . - M inistry, 'a post held by Prime | business everyis r y d a y . A n d w e l e n d Minister Ankerl Lo.xni nmnlsls and descrJescrlbcs-herself as a ^©CONTIJJX IV\IVMA COKJt-K|.AItON NoJ I f s no t a m o v ie c re w a t th e WhiteWhi House. Tourists leavlleaving the executive mansion'? i}" theoretical Marxlsarxlst. Her brand of It Is portp i ofa Geodetic Survey tetcai a m a t w o rk th e r e a r seseem e m lo be unaware of the work^ I Social Democratic'allc jpolitics, which she 10G3 Dlu

N.Y. Times News Servic:rvic th a n th e 1974e esti stlm a tc o f 1.500, a n d th e n . ATLANTA - For the firstst timotli in a numlxirs are believedbei lo have gone a H FREE! IIlOE MAGS!IC' nI dccadc, that tired old warhc - — mR ^ i z i p o a ) arhorsc of biechlgherin ththe e la s t tw o y e a rs. Q ) IOl0 « «l M i » 0 ^ racism , the Ku Klux Klnn. Is undergo-ur six monthss ago. a Irwfn J. Suall. • R ing modest growth and,J, fort an research, dirccrector for the Anil- I g l « K o rg a n iz a tio n o f hooded (crrorl., inlervicvvingIr past and Q hooded and unhooded, befoit)eforc the present membeinbers — .showed there H • public. The message of racialcial hatred were 0,500 memle m b e rs In 1975, a n d lh a t H I is'th e sa m e ; th e s tr a in of Nlazism azis th a t h a s sin c e risein n totc 0,000, Traditionally. i / h i r lpool | always has been part of' theth( Klan the Antl-Defama:matlon League’s figure.s H message Is more pronouncey — ^ th a n of a rise in ra c is t feeling.ng. th e le a d e rs ’ egos, on competition for The Federal Bureau of’ In\Invesliga- duc.s money, a , and uliat might he I r ^ li I' tion no longer keep.s an eye on the descr|l>ed as; Inslilutiunal In paranoia, i H l j pS j r 1 RCA r K lan th e w ay It once did.d. although al Klansmen re are forever seeing FBI ColorTrakL “some attention” Is still, paidpak lo its agents or inforiiformanls under; every H Black a Wh Jl /'i leadership, according to an ,Atlanta sheet, and In prlvaleprl\ they accuse eiich P S p o r ta S:s^o i g jg . agent. TTie last estimatele byI tlie other of beingIng dupes. I^ast yeirr, ^ b u re a u . In 1975, w a s lh a tI all Klans membersofriva•ival K lans w ere a rr e s te d I ^ COLORI R T V together could mu-ster no mo:more than In Soulh Carollirollna after .an armed I ALL SIZESES ,AND I J - 2,200 members. But thal wasv a s , g r e a te r fac eo ff th a t caimamecIo.se losiiooting, ~ Q : K L 1 ^ 3 ■ I 9 STYLE!'LES I I . irae/i ' EVERYM(MODEL M

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B y LO R A Y N E O . SM ITHITH ' earlier this year,;ar. The company may ofthc)f th e (a r m s a v e r a g e a b o u t 180 acres.aci ‘‘In n trend playl;iy youy need all th e BellUi^.,believes BellUi If geotherniirn\al ' create' a new soursource of power. ' j T lm cs-N cw 3 w rite r w o rk to g e th e r willwith a utilily lo develop FaiF a r m e r s a r c p a id $2 ^ r a c r c^ fo r th e a c re a g e you c;m'gel,'’ a n ' y lhe lands waterQler Is'foundlb ll “won't moan IheVilrcild • Bellamy said, whichIch would\ be "a Jol GOODING - Union Oil Comr:ompany's power If geolhe:ilhermal waler Is dl- ' first’first y e a r a n d $1 p e r a c re th e nexl,cxt two manager said-^, •- of our farming operations.” Onele cor beller than a coal fired p la n t." i la n d le asin g p r o jc c r f o r KcoUveoUiermal scovcred. — yeyears. ars But tho company hasn’tI't done Some farmers'3* whowl have signed ,•0 wells nre the most lhal wouldId 1: l>o . . . - Id ah o Pow er Co. Co, has seeking exploration rights now covers'crs about Snow stressed,ed. however, any drill- any ‘exploring after three yearsjrs, the leases told the‘ - Tlmcs-NewsTii some , jjiacedia ce d on n 40 a c re field, h e said. litant lo sign becau.se pe rm issio n since l‘J74l‘J74'lo build a coal- I 10,000 ncrcs In Gooding andid Lincoln L Ing is “a long way:vaysdowntheroad.” leases expire, Bellamysaid. people werc hesitant Any inconvenience mighl be offsi ig e io crops if d rillin g ' . ^ fire d po w er p la n l In secomc ' le a sin g th e e n d of tills m o n thtl, , thenth se e . c o rd e d a t Uie coucounty courthouse, and cnouienough acreagc lo Justify explor;oratory seas>in, Bellamy sa Mrs. Bob Eastcrbrook, a Ianla n d c ritic a l bv lhe mld-15Hd-19B0s. , : what we’ve got,” Henry ^now,IW, dislrlcl*-''d 'a Lincoln Countynly official at Shoshone workwork." He refcl-red to the campmpalgn field representativeatlve who contacted Mrs. ho Ilrm “would'work ownervner who-signedv a lease earlierr thisth “Wc know there'se's Ihot water In the ■} lands manager for Union'Oili1; saidsa last estimated morere I lhan a dozen leases to lease land from Goodingng and him had said lhe III nuch as possible iQ year,;ar. saidst she and her husband weiwere ared — bolh al Magiclaglc Hol Springs on [ w e e k .' h a v e be en filedd thIhl e re In p a s t m onihs. Lincoln county" farmers as a “trend"I • with qs" as much '•operations and, if hot toldId “It"11 they have lo go inlo a fielfield Magic Rescn'Oir (not(n o rth of Shoshone) i. T h e c o m p an y ’s- S antfl ; BDm a rb a ra , W hile th e a cireage re a varies from farm play." indusyy' Jargon for titaking conduct drillingopet 1 place wells at the theye y wwc ould p a y fo r Uie crop If It1 w;was and on Clover Creek■eck n o rth of B liss,” | Calif., offlcc began ucqairitiglg fa r m e rs to f a r m , D on BelliJcllamy, a Gooding area leases on land tKlleved. tolo hide ■ waler Is foutid. pi; Ids and along ditch damagtim a g e d ." Bellamy said aboutout tthe likelihood of ' permission to conduct exploixploralory farmer who signcg ncd a sc c o n d le a s e la st geothermal,energy sourccs beibeneath comers of fields ; IfIfsufi sufficient hol w a le r Is founil It w:w ill U nion Oil m ak in g; a slistrik e . f .drilling for underground hol hot water week with Unionion Oll, estim ated mosl th e su rfa ce . banks.

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BY B O N N IE B A IR D JODNES N E WW I T lm cs-N ew s w riler r ■ TWIN FALLS - Senior citizenscitiz In I 1 Tvyln Falls sny they don't buy)uy thet bid odage, "you can’l fight city'hall" hal: and I they plan lo continue to haltle halt for I $5,000 In city revenue sharingring funds originally budgeted for Ihelx.usec.use. . y .,. Kalhryn Fenton, 'directoro r ofi the •Twin Falls Senior citizen-scenteenter, said she is disappointed in Clly:ily Coun- cllm an Chris Talkinglon, whoho LsIs also a member of the Seniorr C itiz en advisory board. Tulkingtoig to n re- comended the ^,000 be cutl lo $ 1,000. The allocation‘was includedJed In the • • c ity 's te n ta tiv e re v e n u eJ shsl a rin g budget for Isr7y,.Mrs, FentonDn saids; she ■' was dissappointed In Talkingtiington. He H E of Jill of th e council m emnbers, b er she said, should be aware of ththe e Senior ClUzeri needs. Talklnglon said Friday, - ‘•Th r h l s w as Jusl one of a number of of-' - c u ts 1 rec o m m e n d ed ., 1 -th in k w'0 e haveh. to make some reductions in the facei of ■ f : th e a n tic ip a te d p a s s a g e o o£ f th e I 1^ percent Initiallve." mm . . TalklngJoi3.y''ald there lh sonie‘'fal"sonn I lhat bhptild Iw trimmed from fron: other Ihm9!H[I budgets, loo, Including lheI parkspar and CharlnKc1«K080d/Tlme»-Newi' rccrcallon funcllng- H a p p y7 1mein plca n cl:losuire of an 80 pcrcenl cut Is nolI actuallyact a Irue plcturc. He said last yc CEN HODGE gspp, seniors received Sl.OOO fn In ™r e ' ■ > y « E J especially from sportsmen, forrending ci about $4 million3n earmarkede; for ex- conlrojonlroi the results are usually gocgood.^, Faulkner saidI tr;traps and aerial s-Ncws writer theb shoring money althougli thehe cilvc; nlM 'N Tlmes-Ni th e ban s. panded animal damdamage control, but it Tlicprlie problem Is having enougli monnoney'^ hunllng are effcctlvi*tlvc for control of F.iER-I closc private lands in so ld th e re w ere 10.W2 m e a ls dc ’'■It doesn’t look’’like w e're; getting gi and the BureauJ of I^indI Management bicJle continuedc to suffer predaedator government officials,:lals. ,'S, I n te r io r D e p a rlm c n t y ™ last year lo elderly rW dentsntswhoa/u \ revenge lor U.S. 1 very far with the DepartmeiT ie n t.o f a r e stu m b lin g; blocksbloi lo legislation losses.osses. " B u l by thenn it Is too lale,” IS to'control coyotes and jnici unable lo.leave their hotqesCS andat tpost poisons lc interior,” John Faulkner, IIW GA w hich w ould h e;lp lp sheepmsh en, . 1 ship- Faulkner said. “The•The Idaho Lcglslll- ■- ors. They hope the Faulkner explained his own sh ^SlJnced PreJnlors president-, snld. "They have corcom e up He sa id m a n y con ce rn e d g ro u p s a r e of whom arc unable to cooin>; Tients of sheep were dowii lo abouto u t 120 tu re ha.<5 passed ailawsaying.wccould law closure wiil bribring public support. wlUi a ';lp t o f p ro m ise s. Tliey ty p e liiloxlcaiils If u se d meals for themselves. ey h a v e in fav o r of b a it ty p e jcrcent In recent years, A shipmpment ‘ go ahead and use; loxtoxicants on federal lions and not to poison In bile size porlioni •ate of 20Q perccnl would meanI evievery and slate land, bulul th e E n v iro n m e n ta l large pleccs of'mof meat or c;irca5aes . :y w on’t let us. ew;we e hodh twins which survived,Hi. H e P ro le c llo n Agcncy wi ' used for ball. jiamcd much of his. losses on p \ ' - In an,effort lo.lo.di drum up support lo n pro- have notlot c le a re d 10-80 ( a n JM ors. ^ help pressure government govi agencies ciaiors effective loxlcant),”it)," he added. "It Is ------into allowing’ prpredator - controls, ■'We "We h ove m o re tro u b le th is timIme e of tho cheapest. Forr whwhal we arej3Uttlng , especially Ipxlcanl;lcanls. llie sheepmen ycarfi/car from bcarand cougar thann frfrom into the predaiorr corcontrol program wc plan to close upp theirtho private lands to coyoteroyoles," Faulkner said. co u ld do it tor lennpcrcentthecost.” pcr a ll p riv a te citizsens. en s, He said ! predators attack andnd kill But EPA officialsiais arc adamant and being forced lo con- Hull said definitelyy no decisionI will be made beforfore “We arc goingng lo start printing our sheep ev en w hile sh c ep h e j;d e rs area re on sheepmen are bein ;he Job. Good grazing practlQctlccs tinuethclrstrugglef;gle for recognition, the November election,tion, and he predicted a furthether “no trespassing’’ng’’ signs.” Faulkner the J O ffic e s delayedd mandate keeping flocks spreadI ouout lo "This Is just oboabout our last ditch d e la y u n til a fte r thhe e lclegislature meets again nexicxt explained. "We/e d(don't want to close mandi avoid over grazing nn area. Ever:ven In e ff o rt,” F a u lk n ecr r cxexplained. “ A lol ot year. "Any lime beforefore lhati would be,a ,very unwlsvise our lands. We Just feel wo don’l huvc avoid to take inaltcrs Into OOlSE. — Plans lo buildlulld a stnU> o ffic e b u ild in g in- . m o v e ,” h e added. , a n y ch o ice .” bbroad ro ad dayll^t, a predator canI cl;claim the boys want to I ul the Ihelrownhands.'ThI;,'Thls is w h at wd d o n ’t Twin Falls have l>ecn poslponedposl due to uncertaintyty , Hull said the decision}lon Vw as n o l a f o rm a l one-, b u t Vi-asw a F a u lk n e r s aaid id when government a marketablema animal wilhoul know ledge of th e he rd sm an . causcKlby th e 1 pe rc e n t Initiative.Inltl a c o n se n su s of th e councl:)unclh money Is appropriroprlated 'for predator knowl w a n l.” Idaho Division of Publicblic W drks.Admlnistrator KenJn JM l added that iff lhe 1 pcrccnt Initiative had notno , ■- Hull lold the Times-New•News Friday his division'si's come Into existence,. his agency would have probabl,3bly Permanent Building Fund-Advisory-<^ouncil, Fum the10 b o u g h t o r c o n stn jc teed d newnc office spacc In Twin Fall agency responsible forr se courses-hosled such:h rmen -Mlnncsota—Twlns,-In s,—T c x a s - R a n g e c s ___ areas until such time llialllial we know what ourtaxbasCISO ^ J o s e p h Cooke, received rec< minor -Injuries In tl- star, and Ralphalph Harding, former a aspot s potpto k in g J .R . Sinjploli S e c;retary re t owner Brad Corbcorbelt, INidns ojvner / ' “■ . IsRolngtobc/’heexplainclained. ' a c c ld p iL •, ]. Idaho congressmas.Hman now a candidate of of InteriorInt Cccll Ahd’rus, SpeakciIker el talvin Grifmh,I, AAmerican League-^ for his old seat,It, areat tho organizers of the the HouseHi Thomas “Tip” O'Neileil and President Lee MrM a cP h all ' a n d L

r. ’ t ...- I - . . . r B-2Timon-N«wr., Twin Falla, IdahoIdah _ Monday, July 31.197070 - ______^ ______' A rtexhil t ibittoiopenI © M M m s f B d g ) SUN VALLEY - More lhanI, 100H ’ E n s e m b le w ill prprovide ouleioor 0 (-X- e n te rta in m e n t durlri wcstcm c s te n artists are expected to e lurlriB the festival. Iblt their work at the tenth annunnual ' Puppeteer Bob Hartrlartm an will prodiictj I S .. 'C lara L. H aw kins iin Valley Art Festival FrldJrlday . a Ruppet ond shpdowidow show In th c Sun Con'nllls, Mont., andnd dcdon Lyons of cl Paso, Texasleas; ‘ HAZliI.TON - Glnra L. lla^^^ins,II Gl. of Hazelton, a tu rd a y and S unday. Volley Opera-HouselUse a n d th e a te r ^ d ; a n d cigJit g randchildren.d ren . . ices will bc fCatunxl dli!d liitl:~*iturday evoninf;nlnt- al the St. Bcncdicl’s Art will bCKflll exhibit Friday frofrom dance performonccs c cenler In Jerom e following; Funeral scrvlccs5 wil will be announced by Wliltiiite I. lo G ol 0 barbcquc att theIhi Ccntcr for.the ' HospitJiri; lonj' tcrni carc cei noooem n tcto 7'p .m . a n d from 10 a.m . lo M ortuary InTwln Falls,'ails, n the Arts and HumanitiesUles campus on Aug. '; a shot ilinuiiS. p .m.m . S a tu rd a y a n d Sunday In tl it Chappell, Neb,, she was) I 5. A rtists a n d th eI pupub b lic a r c in v ited to ; - H orn M ay il. I‘JI" a t Cl h ecart a r t 0of Sun Valley Village. iniirrk'il to Kdwin M. Hawklaw k ln s N ov. 19, lU3Ji a t F o rt‘ Andrew Lionell e l M1 a y After spending six we-eks scloctlijctlng , share beer ond wine#lne compliments 0! 10 Bill'll in 19-lfi fro m C olorado rman ccnter. but are asked to bring • M on'aii. Colo. She canio lo Hi \ ■ tX’PEUT-Andrew•ew LLionel May. M. of Rupert, die*died 'orks to bc exhibited, show chairm; •i>when she and her husband , •111 be Iheir own supper lobarbcque.lobj :inii llvctl thiTu uiilil ) ' F r iila v a l .^.iIli(loka1 MeiMemori.-' lIosr>ital following aan lory RoliandfWid thc show will injvod lo Jerome. SliR^isLIS livedli’ in the Eden-llazellon ne of the biggest and besl Inn 'I the Since the show begbegan ten years ogo : cx tc- .ed Itkii.'ss. a s a s m a ll disp layy on s o m e S u n V alley a re a sin c e l%f., s Bom Oct, 3, 1U'>1I at (Call- -'ort, ah. he lived I la te. Sho was a fonmy inemln;mher of the Buhl Hebccahs 0 will buildings, II hnss growngi to Include . Rockland and Americaerlcan , .ills wl .re; he allende: Well-known Boise aril, ts who w and w as a IhD'-MI•Ml |prof'ram for .'5 years, Si.e u rc e n m o re than 10,0000 visitors vli and gross H Q jih o o l. how their work Include; Maurc . ;S?peiM liiiu ' w o'rkhii’ wiHiI thc th e Boy Scouts arrant*'';: to Jiitle a b o u l $30,000. One-fcne-fourth of the pro- ' H . He was married loto M y rtle H a r r is N ov. 27, 1912 io l . loyle, with her monoprints; Ju I'.L'lUiem lo su m m e r cninps.ips. •kson. c« ?d s go lo th e c einter. n te r ' B (J the Logan, Utah, LDS Temple, He worked asas 0 )ay, acrylics; Barrett Jaeksc liusband; Iwo sons. Ilichard iiams! Other Idaho artistrtlsts slated to bc at < |j • ’ Stirvlvoni include h e r liii.s 11 fo re m a n a t th c Alienn LlvL iv e sto ck Co. a t A m e ric a n Fu ll eramlcs; and Dwlj;lit Willian Jlawkln;: o( Eden and IJuatDuane Hawkins of Hazelton; thc show Includc:e: KipH Robertson of : H if He m oved lo R u p e:r rt t In 1924 w h e re h e p u ri^ iase d /aler colors, three brolhers. Kalph l.yons,'ons of Jerom e, Earl Lyons of in all Hailey, with decoratejrated mirrors; Lynn H * farm In the Pioneerr disid is tric t H e rellrcHl In 1950 whevhen Awards will be presented in rnbers Ward of Hailey’ wiwllh pen and ink M h e m oved to R upert.t. •• • . • nedlums. In addition jury membe Dr a n d w o rk s; Bob W ord,t), phplography; pl Bob H L aiira Effle H intoit o n ^ . ~ He was a clerk foror thlthe Pioneer Schoeil BooM foror .'ill choose best overall exhibitor a -esl pie ce of th e show. Johnson of Idalio) FallsFai wllh acrylics; . N TWW FAL!.*i - Lauraira iiOffie H inton, ‘JC. of Twinn years, chairman of’ lhelh c IR ed C rp ss fo r se v e n y e o rsja ai n d i The Samantha Thomas DarD an c e a n d G u s F lo w e rs of ol Jerome, metal H Tails, died Sunday mornlni!nini' at a local iiursin^ homee a c h a r te r m e m b e r of thith t Ruperl Lions Clab. Ho wasrasa K tX rQ m ' Company and the Walt Jones Thcaheater sculpture, followint'alon^illiies:;. m e m b e r of th e LDSS CChurch hi serving a s a I'Ishop of 11 Horn A pril 1»J!2 nJ:ij Scollsville, Kentucky, shee Rupert Second Ward,rd, ' camc lo the Twin Fallsills T r a d In 1903 w ilh h erir Survivors Includclc hlihis wife of Rupert; four isor : hushand, l/)n.ninton. They'hey first lived in Hnn.sen andcl Clifton A, Moy ofif Hi Heyburn; Chester H. Mayly of . ■ m oved lo Tw in F a lls a fleLT r a tew y e a rs . Denver, Colo,, andI LereLeroy Mny and Howard May. bo S he la&i’ht piano In th e TTv w in F a lls a re a fo r 50 y e a rs■s of Ruperl; a daugliter,hler, Mrs, Alfred (Ruth) Cranen c of » 1 ...... C S I r e g is tra tio nn ;ind composed several piaipiano belections durlni; lhalII •. Burley; two sislers,rs. EElizabeth Throne* of Shoshoihone - iV I' f t llm c. She w as a c lia r tc;r r iilember iil of the Twin-FallsIs and Myrtle Wilburnm of Ontario, Ore.; two brolheih e r s . I .L . Music club and workedI actactively In lhc Business andIII /Mfrcd May of Twinrwln Falls and Richard May'l y 'o f 1 t o b e g i n JA u g . 7 _ Professional Wotncii's ClubL'lul). S h e a lso bcIonK cd lo lhele R o c k la n d ; a n d 23 ggrandchildren and 56 greg re a t . grandcfiildrcn. Hec waw a s prcctM-Hl In d e a th by three Ihr IjtpteM ^L-...- T w 'enlleth C e n tu ry club. TWIN FALLS - Reglslralionon fo r stu d e n ts who w illII be u n a b le to to k c th e For several years she• wawas a m em ber of Uie United sisters, Ihercc grandchmdchlldren arid one greal'grandindch- he new .school year begins Aug.-.7 7 for test A0g. 19 Uieret: wlw ill b c a sccond te s t ere she directed music and111 ild. MethiKllst Chyrclj where he College of Southern Idaho Ini TT\ w ln O ct, 21, , * - - - ■* worked In the Sunday schoschool.'She w as'a member ofot Funeral scrvlcescs w will bc conducted' al 11 a.a .m . illng class schedules F'alls, Brochures listing h in h e r la te r y e a rs. Wednesday ot theie RRupert LDS Slakehouse w ith :s wUI be sent out the lh e P re.sl)ylerkui C h u rc h in The process will lasl until Aug.u g. 25, ond new c o u rse s wl Survivors include fourr ne|nephews and nieces. She wasas Bishop Ray C. Condieidle cofflclatlnfi. Burial will be In thI e m d clas.scs w ill be g in Aug. 28. sc co n d w eek of August. Aug They will be her husband in 19in, a sister,T. Rupert Cemetery-.. Frl Friends may call at thc Hanja n sen •M jB Sm preciHled in dcalii by her : Counselors will bc available Inin the distributed lo bankjanks, grocery stores tl Falls, three other sislers andid Mortuary Tuesdayly afl afternoon and evening andcl cone Mrs.-W.O, Smith of'rwitiF;i Multi-Use Building from 8 a.m.n. lo I 4 and olhcr buslncsscicsscs. Thoso who fall h o u r p r io r lo th e funeraincral on \Vednesday. • th;:c“e tirtilliers. p.m, lo help cach student arrairrange to get one* shouldid cj)c all CSI a t 733-9554,• - ill b e a n n o u n ce d ■ by W hitetc Funeral services will i :lass schedules and complele regl:e g lstr- extension 244.. M o rtu a ry in Tw in F a lls . educallon and GED ! Jesse N .H urlei r l e y Itlon. A dult b a sic edU' On Aug, 24 offices will stay o|open preparation classesisses wllf begin Sept, KIMBERLY - JesseJess^ N. Hurley, 72, of KImberjeriy . Larry Schaefer wjntllflp.m. o rk s 1 11. T h c Study’ Skills Skli: Ccnter will be g d ie d Frtlday eveningIR aaU fte r a s u d d e n Illness. a e fe r, ivf. ot F ile r, d ie d a l his An aptitude lesl (ACT) will bc•given gi' open from 8 a.m.m . to1 4 p.m. Monday . Bj FJLKU - Larry Seha'efc Bom Dec. 17.1905J5 01'Ol W ash in g to n C o u rt Hou.se, OhOhio, \ug, 19 at 8 a.m. in the ShkShields throu^ Fridayy andai Tuesday and H home Saturday. he wos eliucaled inn OhlOhio and started playing In dariance BBBfcw- . B orn Ju ly 2fl. I'JM a l Stiveijtlven Grove. Kan., he cam e lo Building for Uwse students who0 h;have Thursday eveningsIngs from 6:30 p.m. to B ’ b a n d s a ro u n d th e slale.stale. He began with the Harl SmSm ith ul attended school In Buhl: not yet taken thc cxam>Iicg!slratI ra tlo n 9:30 p.m . for those>sc Inli th o se p ro g ra m s . ; • g B uhl a s a sm a ll child aiui a t .JJ. • Orchestra and travcli■avclcd In the United Slales aand in th e a rm y d u rin g W orld W ar show[or lhe t exam must be completed:tcd by . Anyone wishingIng tot receive the fall fi , H e se rv e d four y e a r s in 11 ‘ E u ro p e. lie m arried Jean Ilaai’o, After Bp oyle, a y in g $13 to th c CSI b usiness; of:offlcc schedule of classes5SCS at CSI should call H II, durinj; wlilch lim e he n In 1939 lh c o rc h ea stra l r a c a m e to Sun V alley w h erec th e y R ' I K J f f r o a W urned to the Filer area where Dno ay, la te r th a n A ug, 18. F o r ththose the college at cxteni(ten sio n 21s , g his cllschari;i', Ihcy reltinu played unlil Smith'sh's ddcatli when It became the:■ 11H ap c cram i ■ they ha v e lived since. „ Miller Orchestra, • i wife of Flier; two dauRJiters. w a te r ( • Survivors include his wll . ■ Hurley retlreei inin 1 1970 a n d m o v e d to K imiiKTiy be P l a n t e r s Iddleton and Barbara Schaefer Awa: Deborah Beasley of Mlddk [ wherehehasllvedsinc1 since. rs.'Alberl Schaefer of Ellopla, m cdlui of Filer; three brothers,'A ■| He was a veteraniri of Wortd W ar II having servec cfer and Arl Schaefer, bolh of . ilcm r/rom l o y o u k n o v . Wash, and Eldor Schaefer , thes U.S. A rm y a s a radra d io m a n a n d a s a sk y in stru c t W h o d c >W .I 4] A.D. (Nonna) Greco of and hn • ' h Jin d m ad e o Buhl; two sisters, Mrs. A. ‘ . He was marriedJ lo Elizabeth M, Warden v lagols. bolh of Portland, Ore.; J";, arelyplcalor Mrs. NorniHti (l-«ls) .lago! preceded him in deathd e a th In 1977. H e w a s rt m e n d e r sh o w n o l Uie C om pr i n T w i nn F a l i s and two j;randchildreii.1. He was preceded in dealh by irchandlheMuslclansUnlotJr- ; lh c E p isc o p al C hurch c r-' , Festival at Si his pa re n ts. I ' — • Survivors in'clude^aide^a-.vjn, Jesse N. Hurley Vr, will be conducted in the Filer Graveside scrvlces will Bremerton, Wash.,I., ama n d aslSlcjr, M rs. M a rth a Soutll o l w i i o ' i i i MA COiyOK^ATlON y Louise Tilley.'5G,.of Buricy. B U H LEY — A udrey Lc a n d L ola, bolh of Rupert;Rupe a grandcmolRbc.-M«.• RRuby attending the ed l.kkcii B lvd. • • 734-7CC.I1 : - ■ a M emorial Hospilal in Buricy. 1003 Blue l.nl died S a tu rd a y a l C uiS la Mi 'if.', M e C Iellan o f R u picrl; e r t;; and grandparents, Mr, andid PMrs^ c o n fe rc n c e Wcjdm t MaCombe, Okla.^ she married ______Cre.in l.if> lr..iir..Tr...'rr \,.iU I.U lo KllilH-lf Ugfru-tri ___B o n iS e p L 2 G . l'.n n a tM ;i C h a rle s P rid e of R upeu p e rt, - ' dny sponsored-bj c l a s s : ev., M a rc h !. 19-ili. T h e y resid ed Vern Tilley alElko, Nev., ^ Graveside services/ices will bo conducted Wcdncsda>dJiyat • mentofcducalion ation. in Burley since, upcrt Cemetery with Pastor Ma of the Southern Baptist Churchrc h I R upert She was a member of tl , H. Schrom of thethe Chrlsllan Church official u n tlis and served as a Sundayly scschool teacher and a member F rie n d s m a y callI aal l theIf Hansen M ortuary WcdnciS - H H Z ' A n? s s s s g of th e c h u rc h ’s p u lp it com.•ommiltc^;, i ,1,,. u n lil lim e of serv'Ices. ices. er husband of Burley; two .sons, - Survivors include her hi B ulldl I Falls and Howard Swafford of • Dwaln I’ruitt of Twin Fai I* oil D ale Cookee iirothers, W, D. nrightweil of »ol Sal< Aloha, Ore.; three broil To S cho le y D ale Cooke. 17, of J e ro m e . d ie d ^3 I (or Sutuiy.‘:ide. Wash., G arlaarland Brlf’hlwcll of King mu Hill JEROME - Dak i r { al St. Alphonsus Hospital in1 EB oise ^ and Fulton Brii’hlwollI of 1Kennewick, W ash,; a sislcr.ler. Sunday mornlng.alf c c ld e n l TS TUESDAY,{, AUG. 1 ijison ot Onalaska, Wa.sl).; and from injuries suffeiiiiffered in a one-vehicle accl Mrs. Fri'il (l-«ls) Hii;isoi ^ BU Y O , . ' SSI l Down Holds'TIJ Schcic h o o I S t a r t s |J I , th re e uranchlltH-en. S a tu r d a y .. • CCS will be announced by Hoplopkins- J f Funeral services will.•111 Ibe announced by the Paynelyne , Funeral sen'iccs ' i r s M ortuary in B\irley. Buhl Funeral Chapel.lapel. ging e.xhlhitttJiT? Ihe.sc •om a collcction of A A f « I MEN’Ss J PAKle ceramic planters al of the artwork to bc HIKING4G > 7 1 g)Ce3[K^li(S(l t Uie lOth A nnual A rt iineral scrvlccs for Williamr^, J HOSat Sun Valley Friday ■J,' BUHL - Funera Pr BOOTSrs . . . . L\ BURI.KV Funeral■ral s e rv ic e s fo r M a ri’a re l I v >unday. ' - R a e d e ls. 85. oft BuiB uhl, w ho d ie d F rid a y , will,vlll b e i C Mohrland, r>2, ol Hurley,ey, \ w}i(i d ie d F rid a y , w ill b c lic k ^isl conductcd al 2 p.mp.m. . loday at the Farm er Chap' lo d a y a l Iti a .m . a li Ihilhc Hurley United Melhixllsl -lew - -Buhl, nirlol willI foilfollow jn the Weal End Ccmel SKNIT t i Church. Huriial will11 • jbe in Iho Pleasant Vlc« : < POLY O O c boys I lyne , F rie n d s m a y callI aal l Ulhe chapel today until noofi:': < Cemetery at Hurley. Frl'Friends may call at the- Payne '''• ■ "^5 DoubB b o a r d ITS C hiipel tiHl.iy p rio r to I'Crs; TIMB a c k aT g r n f f 1 $( Steeimn a k e r ’^s s zoom J WA' STARTS DES.... T ^ over the' previous year’sr’s sccond * i ^ Y— O N L A Y -A W A Y sm pi'rrsHi!m ;n a:i*i)) - The na- Impreivcment.lent, citing much the same o tlon's top three steelmakerhikers re-ported factors alon,ilong with an improved p e rio d ,' • th e slc c l . ■ heallhy .seci)iid-<|iiarter• profitspr last market forr NN atioj. n al's sp e cia lties. All of which makes t» industry seem like a prettyy pprofitable | m wcck^huUlmayonlybee ata temporary Bul It ,’aswas Belhk-hem Steel Corp., ii T j / CAND icrvlng the • respite for an industry stillitill Ibesel with the sccond-laJ-largcsl-sleelmaker which busirit.ss. L no longer descn m ^ ■oiling’ which hjis.precedeelxl mentionsi ■ JV rising co.sts and.a ilecllnlniInlni; demand lasl year rereb c o rd e d a n e t lo ss of W4fl e>f lls n o m c fo r th e p a s l few/years.' yc DjVA j# fo r Us p ro d u ct, million. that Ih rebounded mosl o IRS . . 5for 7i ? ca.sc, steel U.S. Stool.' lhc larj'esl'esl dome-hllc dramatically.illy, But-that Is rtol the cai JSE. . . u^ BAF producer. rei»rlcd xecor.econd-e|iiartcr Helhlehemem suffered cosily damages e c x p e rts sa y . ’ . • eamini's of mllllotIlllon^ an Irrt- a lils J o h nistown. s to Pa., plant in the July Alfred S, Rudd, steel amanalyst for E S C O NIV V E E R S E J prcsslve M perccnl hi^ierlier tlh a n In th e 1U77 fhXKl.I. which w combined wllh the Standard g & Poors, o NeNew York ^ - ILYESTER n ------sHmo.perlQd.of_iyZ7j_T?’|-LJ'h e ] ’itls b u n ;h____ s e rio u s wlnt LACKS. ■ ■ IM EX. 9 1 BATCHES . ii

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CC^NGROT'IGROTUIATIONG 'r i^ t intonto the m iin ballroom, cmhedihed into « big mirror. - > brings 5omo confusion butIt laterIn you find thitl you cunin ------( b u YAN ANNIVEf^C[VEf«Af?y ------DO'iC 'lOU^lAVE —, UNDER4IOiQ r . '---- r t ONI NourNOUR’PLASTic cniahed1 hi his nddh. and damed nearar klklDed himsdf. Gobd *■ '' ^ V _ ANNi'ANNlVERSACr/" oj^ M, work it o u l to your sntLifacticfaction. Increase your horiion.iin >-v ( PQESEt^ FC OSPEND?^ ; Merlin. He wat the flnt p enon:non is tbe world evtr to )Uerakatei;, — - instead of rrmaining in n conrineilconfi iireo. . r-jp * wear roUei r. 191 Don'l go off on ii hurried . A R IE S 'lM ar. 21 lo A p r. 19 :otuin lesearchen iMked into the deaths of 34 ' il the, security you presently trip now th n t could spoil tJ % caiiliaiff patients pa who died oY heart attaattacks during physkal iivitieH nre wiilfrorganizcd. . enjoy. Mflko sure your uctiviii roniancc.'cc. Twenty nine of them, it tunnturned put, were living TAURUS (Apr. 20 to Miiy 201 You w u n L io im p ro v e .. N— cxtramarillarital Blfain. ^ ■ ' ■' your nppviiranCL' b u t muki-.• sure Nur you iirv gning ubo u i it in the; riRht way bt'fgro you iniikt:niike chunges. ' YouJ ca:can bc arrested In Georgia, speciflcaDy.ipec for opening . G E M IN I (Mny 21 lo Junoune 21) Use luct in handling a an umbrcUbrclla in front of a mule. Aituotioh-s(it home which' buslius croppi-d up owing to the *s- ' ' wrOHK actions of iin outsider.ider. FAINT , MOONCniLDIlKN (Juneime 22 tn July 21) If you cliirify 'V - - Q. "Do some women rtally ftintnt by ______------1 rcacjion>n ccan deprive the brain of its bloodb supply. Down you axo in n 'p in ch financially:ially. but if you cul down on I'VE BEEN CLEANIN’t’1>1E 1>1£ HOiiSE^ I .r,2:cT ir=:rtr i — IF vou WERE ONEINE OOF MY ^ /-"■•'■ ~X goa thele nsubject into a horizontal podtjwsltJon, thus to c u e the- expensive amusemi'nts. theyley soonj improve, FROM-lOPeOTfDMi m - 7 ' e a v e n < PIGECNS., r u SAYiA Y V V tH iV / A tLlea E ^ A now ofif bbl lo ^ back lo the b n in again,gain. Pretty tricky, isn't yp-pTOK l ik e ) pt. 221 Personal worries con bo KNOWS W A N D Y C A P p GOT CAUGH^INA•INA I 'E t< y /VIRGO (Aug..^2 to Sept. i O' a ^ l NMNTDNl T C )• -3»$=>.V WHEN it, the way nature handles that little;wrinkle7 wrt removed by clear thinking.5- Onco0 this is done, bo in tho'tio- ' company of fascinating piyjplc.'cplu luUT in t!ie dny. ■ y ^ . Q- "What "W> do the Junior Chambercr clof Commerce and the sin common?" LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.ct. 22)'J Ideal time lo go td the ------"_/A ' Columbiabia Brosdcmsting System have in c There are no such animals, anymore. tnyi Their ofQdal aervices of youcchoice. Planan howh lo stretch your finances:: Jo^& I . Cj>|| ^ ' A. The ^ L nam a nowno» art.the Jaycees and CBS,J.Inc. Inc 50 you have greater securityity ini the future. n ’ ■ J SCORPIO (Oct. M to Nov.^ov. 21) Liitten curefully lo any’y S e — ••WhkJi candidate for the U. S. prtsidejicy once = = ^ «• - - advise given you by friendsids youj trust sintr this cnn be J ]—W competed:ted in the Olympics m d bter9 wiwrote one of the best- very helpful to you. Enjoyy thethi sociiil side of life. i ------1------seUingbotbooks of aU time?” SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Use your intuition ly / S a . ------A. Dr.] Dr. Benjamin Spock was that feDofellow. ^ " if unexpected problems croprop Up\ today'. Make long-rorgp plana to hove Krenter obundnrndnnce in the days nhend. DOONESBURY , MARIGOLD) C A P R IC O R N ( D « . 22 to.o Ju ti,* ^) Use a new m eihod on n Writestea a kindly client: •*Why can'tan't we start a tradition Ajy u m -uUPlNThS p i I'MS/yO'S/^.Th/S on a ctiv ity of long stn n d ing cancai bfiiy; success ul this timo.e j ‘^tscxf;y, f JKWKS.HS/.UHAT TKW’KS whereinin Fpeople wbo grow flower*• haharvest the seeds and S:r,USCM m i A1/3MA M . U.7iArs 'PAOOPAOOR0 POST!" I CUPPING IS C \^ »= nicsrM. .irlK Think nJonjf more con.stnictivictive lines. OMY fW iT C£U3.17E.lIT ciL Ttiie?XW'CSSTLT. TM yB^OU?. i £ them wjlh olher>7 1 wiD gh^c■e freefn m a r le d seedrto A Q U A R IU S (Jnn. 21 to0 Feb.Fe I'J) Mnki‘ sure th a t you ^ mOJOH. M.rM6 I C£U3XJTl££ m nn s s &o o r I (KTiwjjRr.Ee:£PAP- a w o n y / m r w2 ' / , I /iTOVfliTOV P£P$CWUy? anybodydy ^who sends me a stamped,, self-lelf-addresscd envelope. . keep promises mude li> othershers. Your mute may bo iingry7 : m o m . ppsxf5=.'! ^ I po:m D w sA f ^ (Signed)d) ,John Durham, Box 18,, GrGrind Canyon, Arit about something so try to1 patchpat up nny differences. v . - i ^ L. / PISCES (Feb. 20 to MarM ar. 20) Try to cliirify any differences you may have0 wwi ilh others. Ideti! timV for n’t say you could slave off hi^ blood prtsure by •. 9}edilntion and knowing whcw h ea ' \’otJ are headed "ffi the SOU’S nud'nude. Only said there are farr fewfewer people with h i^ IFYOUR CHILD IS DORNORN TODAY . . . he or she will f i &M& 7 I blood prepressure among nudbts thann anamong the population understand how to turn ideuliieulistic concepts into pruciical e. m. fJon't lie perturbed if your reality after studying them. I Tlie: *T“ in the phrase “fits you>u Iclo a T ' is an allusion r on details, nince this could the. pt»jj*ny spend.t extra lime on i T-iquart. secrpt of success in tho futuifulure \ 1 I I (ll ■■ 1 theT-ic 1 M V 11 M 17 ' AOdfMjI millm* 10 L. M. ooya, P. a l CSI.91. 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g £ i;-. B^BYJEFFSIIER aside morclhafiIfl anya o th e r s ta le In lh e union,Ion. Mi any a r e a s of ' i‘W ...... -• ■- . : Tlmes-Ncws T lm w riter A la sk a lend them£e m sclv es u n iq u e ly to th is ,” h e aa d d e d . f [^.-^ TWIN FALLS-AlasJAiaskiimaydiefor,oursins. . •■ Al the samene time, Boucher Insisted,;lcd, “Good land U s nol A la sk a 'ss tundra,tu: or towering mountalDuntalns. or management and land use praclk'd&^shouldluld be followed in :“V-iO sa lm o n ru n s, o r grizzlyzzly bI e a rs th a l a r e In d a n g e r, Alaska more thanlian any olher state In thdunlon,nion.” fr ^ :- Whal’s threatenedJd IS the socicly crealcd byy the half a Good land management. ma In Boucter’s;r’s view, means ■• million people who) stnstruggle to survive In the wildestwildc and setting aside ai:eat:cW A'hose'grcatest valu^ woulw ould b e cnhonccd fc,-:. t m o st e x tre m e la n d In thith e U nited S ta le s, by preservatlorilon and leaving open Ihoselose areas whose .. • The Alaska Icglslatiislature and governor, fearfulrful forf the greatest valuesIS wouldwi be r e a l lie d th ro u g hI de%de v elo p m e n t. 4fT.. • future of the slale of Alaska,Al hove sent form err AlaskaAias Ll. Bouchcr maintilintnlns he Is not talking aboutMUt dev clo p o m e n l Gov. H.A. "Red" Bouchiouchcr lo the lower 48 to pul)llclz(bllclzewhat only for the sakek e oof p ro fit. H e p o in ts ou t hee lIsr s n o l w orking for ,] . ; KA : •■. the nationnl press haslas treatedti almost as a side issueIssue in the any private ihduhdustry. He Is technically' employedeir as the Alaska lands conlrovenoversy, that the livelihood of)f the people spccial consultanitant to the D-2 Council forr AlaskaAI Lands, a .' of Alaska is in as grcnlgreat u danger ns the lives of AlAlaska's committee rcprcpresenting a balanced varlct;irlcty of interests, w ildlife. a p p o in ted by lhhe e Ilegislature and opprovedd byb y th e go vernor, , Boucher’s messageIge iis that Alaskans fear the I Id A la sk an s w a n t to ! » a b le to develop'their process of classifying the vast ar fecii government, in the proc ivironmcntal safeguards, to Ithe polnl that o( federal land in Alasko,Alas will forget that In the achieve a self-sufficient econon)nom y; statehood compact.. AlaskaAla was promised It could t be possible, according to BouBouchcr, until the H H 104.5 m tllion of A la skik a 's 3G7.7 m illion a c r e s 'a s s taa te e lala n d . . ■d to m a k e Its la n d se lec tlb niS. s. M M In 1958, A la sk a wa s givgl e n u n til 1984, 25 y e a r s,10 , to makem IU Accordlni! lo.0 11(he &;ptehood compacU BouBouchcr said, the se lec tio n s. To d a le ,, Alaska Ala: has been allowed to" selei .slato wns sopposposed to selccl Its landj-befor«fore anyone else. n ^ H 21.1 million acres. Includlngthenatlnative/Maskans, j^ H The issue which motivatedmoti' the Alaska legislatureIturctoscnii m e slale onsented to-allow native AlasIMaskans to choosc ion a c r e s firsl. H B Bouchcr on a countryntry wide tour to try and ihfluetntluoncellio Uielr 43.7 million: W R R ou tc o m c of th e A la skska a la1« n d s d e b a te ih ro u g h ih c! mem edl d ia 19 no l u y t when Utheie federal government halted hai the state m | y o n e of " e n v iro n m e nnt t versusvei development.” Bouchericher insists. „|ec,i„„ proves«ess unlll after the D-2 lamlands question is Sfym ' It's more an Issue of "the"1 rights of the Stale of Ala ■“ settled, Alaskan!-Servicece

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\A/enndeiiIOK(^ s j u ndor hh igh spJ o rrts .O ’- . luIred subjects Includc EnglE^nglish, maUi, social BY LORAlAYNE Yl SMITH ' night to retain thc prescrresent program wliere three gan-amtis arc /u was reportedted ^ Wednesday night that theUiC mr a jo rity of c o u rsc .R c q u Ir lenceand physical education,-n, J 'i ' T lm es-Nt-News ci writer'- • p la y e d ou t of tow n, i/ightli grade'pnrciparents contnctc'd favored: an. intramural studies, sclenc . Ifastudentenl Is working to capacity but3ut unablei lo pass, this 1 .WENDELLr Wendell schoochool trustees have decidcded lo She has told thc boardla rd tht a t m a n y p a re n ts feel 12-yc.■year olds ” program, Mrs. SchnSchrcnk'said, u s b o a rd m e etin g , 31 o u t o f 41 hohou se h o ld s o( w ill b e ta;cn k en Into consldcrolion, LaRucluc said,: Thc policy Is retain Uiclr current conferenc«•ence-wlde athletic competitionIon In a r c too yo u n g lo b e a ttette n n d d in g ou t of to w n g a m e s a n d tlth a t th e . At th e p rc v lo u s be 'olved. in scvenUi grade parenla re n ts also fav o red th e c h anigc. g c . a im e d a t stutu d et n ts who “ goof o ff." h e sia a ld ld . .- th c ju n fd r hig h school d e spilte ite a{i s u rv e y sh o w in g th c m ajojorlty rl varsity sports benefit(It onlyot the (ew students invol^ nts could '‘Tlieboardhashlns hired Frank Nellson, of TennSlccp. Sloe Nev’.. a s’ Twoelemcn of parents contacte

- f f ^ H o r s e mn e n J u BlaineeCou mfy t o d i s p llay e nraces limite I ed . . 5 * ^ H A IL E Y - WiUi no n e of thic e £seats Ellsworth Is runnliinning for a District 21 County legislative s^at. t h e i r s kdlls i Q S C' *• ' j bclnfijclng contesl.cd,’ thc Blaine Co primary election Aug. 8 will be) a (quiet On thc Republicibllcan ticket, Bellevue ; ' p rlm a ane. •. • . building conlractoactor Robert Ratio Is Sweat, seeking Uie nomination nom lo oppose TWIN FALLS - Magic Maj Valley County Commissioner Ray Sv id a s a S w e at fo r thle e .1 District 1 c o u n ty horsem en be able to witnessness morc than Carey, Is running unopposed ; 1 in th e c o m m issio n s cAt o tIn In N o vem ber, vorlh o( cham- DDemocrat em o (or his third term Ir hoir Q million dollars wortl Charles Corwlrrwin, Eosl Fork, a plon cutting h o r^ ot a0.cutting cu horse four-year officc for D lslrlcfl. |,„H “ »S">1I"8 cnglncoineer. is running on thc ' c lin ic n n d de m o n stratio n a t th c C ollege C' V . ^ Williamwill Burt, one of the largest :ket for Uic District 2 o f S o u th c m Id ah o A ug. 4, ownersow nci in Blaine County, is unopiCscS amongam on Democrats for the two nier, a deputy in the Riding, his prlze-wlnniiInning cutting '"'“■y'” M.rllyh Lanlcr, Dlstrict2scat. county clcrk's of(l)office. Is running unop- |j h o rs e C ham pion W ar Chips, Cl C.W. County Clerk Marie Ivie Lii; “ D u b 'I D o le of F o r t W orth,rth, Texas, will . posed fo r Uie Ire■easurcr’s a si position. El seekingseckli her third term and Is i Imcr Nicholson is seek- |Q conduct-the clinic In thc CSI Expo Assessor Delmei posed In the prim ary und thc■ e™gc '™ ' ing n third lormntl iond is unopposed In n Ccnter,beglnningat7;30p.n ^ D 1 ■ i • ■ electioelecti n . th e p r im o ry a nid d ththe generol election. B Dale will be osslstedcd iby Tommy F^n|B|9H Deputy Prosecutor Keith RoaR oark, a F o r m e r Bla’incline County Prosecutor | J Moore of Mansfield, Texarexas, who will , DemocratDcm< in his first yearir underi , Stephen Boiler,r, nonow a Hailey lawyer, E ride hfs champion cutter:ter Black Gold Prosecutor Maurice ElfswortIortfi. Is Is running in the iprimary for his oJd .E Zari ond Jerry Zeller of)(Aledo, Al Texas, « G ^ B n l l ' - ''Cm H seekingscckl the job- hold by his)is Iwss. job. o n h is m o u n t B lock Ja c k . Thc instructors will covercovc phases o f. training champlonsilonship cutting horses during the cllnlclinic and will HSh Pornog^ p a p h y f i gihter^ h demonstrate well-trainedlined horses as w ell a s novice an im als. ite p o siti< Other championshipp ctcultlng horses s ( e e k s s t a 1 io n to appear at the clin cllr ic TWIN FALLS - Garden Cityity MI a y o r Champion Cutter Bill,1, owned'by ov Rex Ral Eld says hc has led th thc c flghl Cnubie of Denton, Texos;xas; Doc’s Sugar against pornography In soulsouthwest _ Cubc owned by Dub Dale;Dale Gay Bar’s KjraSlH Idaho. Goldie, owned by Dubt} DoDale; Sir Kane Now, as a candldalc for■ th c De- '' owned by Lanny Kromciomcr of Aubrey, mocralicmoci nomination for llcullieu ten an t Texas; ond Chcrl Annm Moore,N owned governor.gove Eld says he wantsi to carry , b y M rs. A delle B rim oif f BBu u ric y . hhisfi is fig h t th ro u g h o u t Idaho. The clinic will Includeude discussloivof Eld,El< 44, has been mayor off thIh e A da physical (llncss andid gi ro o m ln g /ro f . RSE h H | R CountyCour community for threecc years. Sr- cutting horses, star ;rig:rig aj n d fln isiiln g S H B M K WWhil hile m a y o r h e. .say s ht;. dJrafted ral a f the cutting horse ondi demonstrations,dei toughtougl clly ordinance controllinglin g a d u ll \^withcalUc. ' bookstores. book f WP m HBB m M I Aa mechanicalI and elcclrical nre frig e - On Aug. 2, thc Instructructors will offer rationratic engineer. Eld was in Twlr demonstration at 'win Falls T=*^B3W I the same clinic and dom Friday on a campaign swing,lg. 1N o tin g • I . thc Cassia Counly Fairgrounds Fa In n**nfflrw that by law ihc only formal dutyluty of the , >------B u rle y a t7 :3 0 p.m . [ansfield, T ex. w ill hehelp w ith cutting d:IinicatCSI in ^ Tromoi m y M oore of M an lieutenant governor is lo presid.“Side over i ’ thc legislature. Eld says lhallal would I w — ------1 leave Icav him a good deal of timec to travel k ^ ------r - ' ^ ------the state, helping clllcs withvith Ihcir 'Ppi| problemsproL — including pornograp>raphy. f e l e c t i o n HeH( would nlso funclion • For prim ary el administrativeadm assistant to Unth e B 4 ernor. erna Eld says. Eld says pornography, was. ju one f - ^ I ^ B j l H Wednes»sday battle hc fought as mayor of tl(he city ' RegisIstratiooh deactdline V , borebordering Boise. Fi{^iUiig-hlgliilgli taxes were another focus of hls.cs. efforts. I’olling placcs for the Aug.J. a election the Mountainin IIRock Grange: Buhl B Y B O N N IE B A IR Di)JONES JO absentbc' ballotsliall mailed out must Saying he will vote (or the 1 perccnt p ■ include Twin i'alls precincts;;s; 1. Bickel precinct I. 2.. 3 ara n d 4, all in th e M oose T lm e s-N c w s w riteriter r rcach the courrounly clerk's office by Aug. in a n d Bulil 5, G a u d 7 ' in th o inlliaUve, *nltl Eld soys he is also) awafeaw uf SclicHil; 2. C«urthou.se; Ji and Hall in Buhl and 1 TWIN FALLS - DcacD ea d lin e fo r 8, Hall; CasUeford, Grange Uie the many problems contalnc-dic'd In ih c . CCourthouse annex; C. DAV bubuilding-at Buhl lOOF Hall; registering for the Aug..g,. 8 p r im a ry . „ measure. Because of those ppro ro b lem s. lid his office will he open ' Shoupgi Aveinie and Harrisonn Street-S 7 Hall; Clover.r. ClC lover School; D»>cp, niea . ^ election Is 8 p.m, Wednesd .som e of which hc says could huthurt local RAI ncsday at thc Wednesday/ (rom.U::iO(rc a.m . u ntil a p .m . . K j.- piscopal C hurch; ti. T w in1 falls f; nigli Creek, in Ihe• DeepDccj Creek Grange Hall ;• -Som ALELD county clerk’s ofdce. govcmmc'nls, Eld says he is• oofi f fc ia lly . , to a ccom odalcJale working persons wish- Schix>l; g. 1), Episcopal Chuih u rc h ; 10. precincl.scl.s 11, 2 a n d 3. a l l ’ih th e Govi ks state office ^ Anyone who hos moved, " n e u tr a l" on th e ta x sla sh propooposol. -..seeKss '"S'o-elslcr■ler in th e evening, ' , MorningsldeSchool;j,. 11, Blckc;kelSchool; Filer Higli SchcSchool; Hansen. In Uie "nci voter in the county or ha Eld says he also favors retuntu rn in g a s 12, M ornlngsldc .School; K)..TwInFalls T ’ Han.sen Grangerange Hall; Holli.ster. H:1 v o tin g In th c p a s t tw o or mmore o n clcctions The electiontion on Au(’, a will be from li ill; Klmborly 1 and 2, much niuc control as possible lot theth< local Eld is opposedqsed in the primary by G ra n g e H all; M , Saw tooth School; Sc ir>. Masonic Hall; . must reregister. From now until thc n,m.until8p.rlp ,m , G Ira n g e H all, a n d :J. th e cities cltic and counties. He favonvors'local Incumbent llcuttIcutenant governor Bill uld hospilal buliding: IG,5, lla rri.s o n K im b e rly Gran}: Wednesdoy deadline, rc, option taxation, he soys, if apjapproved • Murphy, a formci-m c r s ta te le g isla to r (ro m county cierk iiarolU Lan- Scliool; s 17, M orningslde Schkhool; -ft. )a. Flier High Scliool. and opH' b o o k s w ill b e open a t th e coui by thc voters o( a community, f^ W allace. e ^ r a „d r Ha>Ksell W ilcock lu iv e DAV i; U uildlng; lO, Tw in Falls F i High Murtaugli. citylly h;hall, ' offlcc only. programing the county's School; y 20. Morninj^slde School; Sc 21. C ou n ty C lerk R ich a rd Pern chines forihe coming elec- Robert f Stuart Junior HighI School;S< 22, absentee balloting has b< .'-I,.H urrlson.S ch(K )l; 2;!. Saw loollK)th S c h o o l; . . y ' ^ ; ------heavy - and he believess n registration 24. Episcopal Church 25, 25 H o b ert activity hos also been good. goc Voters Sample balliaallols are also available at - S lu a rt School; 25, Tw in FAlls I-V High ' w h o w ill b e u nable to go to thetl polls on lhe clcrk's; officeoff for tJiose wlsiilng to ^ ^ ' School, a n d 27, Harrison.Sclio-hool. • Aug. 8, may' vole absentise n te e o t th e .fa m ilia riz e) UuUicmsclvcs with the voling ' - • ; Other precincts include Alli^llendak^a( clerk's office through Aug. Au 7 nnd machine balloallotpriortoelection day.

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•i I ■ . ' S w e e tt g r a b s) S B u rrley l c r* o w n iW ) ith tltw o eaag les on the m il when Blakeley,:ey, Burley,Di 138; Doug Swensonn Gilbert Martinez' Burley,ley, ia ll IG2. '' ' back of the cup andnd stay\ oul on the middleQeof of th e fa ln .v a y .” h is d im m in g hopel; on tli ' - b y LARRY HOVEY Ine h e pu lle d a d riv e a nid d It It landcKl 1 In t h e ' a n d Bill.11 Sp Spei en cer. 141. Twin Falls' Duanele SchncbcrgerS ■ three-par 17th bulIt ono th e IBlh -he S ww eet t ended ( Uie day with a. fine Tlmes-NewB sports edilof ght lake that sides thehe falnvay f. and- In thele firstfin flight, Tom Standley of>f won his second straight■ht flflight tiUe In >arma crunched a drive andnd hiii an cighl-lron slx-underinder par 65 round and was eight b u r i e y — Mike Sweel of Pam Dje protects th6 Ihri'c-parpar 12lh all the '•TwinF Falls a lls w o a 11 n t 145 w ith T o mn '■ tw o w ee k s wlUi a 15656 in1 Uie U ilrd s over to within 20 feet ofth the e p in . H e show ed u n d eir r tor tc the two days. Thoot ■amnicd In Iwo long eagle putts ov h n t w ay. C hurchh of BU u rle y second th re e sli:okes:S - flight. Hi U n g of Trwin w in Falls was 5 a 20- h is firs P b lg of emlotlon otlc when he saw watching:hlng him play Saturday felt thal he final five holts — including a ; iicrr" 'T)uring those final1 nine holes. Doug back. First-dayFirsl- leader Dar Vandevcr.r. , second - at»-I^ nndd IDick Rees. I — to th e stro k e h a d a chancla n ce to p u t th e b a ll If thc e normally nor soliQ puUer had beer oot back breaker on the I8lh — illy ' Sw ensoti of Springfield,i‘ld, Utah,L pul on a Burley,y. hhad a d a 149 ond G u s M cn n p acc,s, , KImCcriy, Duane SmiUi,ilUi, B u rle y , a n d Cham- In the hole. When ItIt did,d Sweet had It drtllinging UieU slx-foolers like he usualij :lalm the Burley am ateur golf chai .slraiiJils threes. Twin FFalls, a lls , 153, G ordon B a rry , T w inn Pete Slover, Twin Falls.ills, all had 162s.— I worse than a tie. did, thethe toumamcnlt could have beete e n show , g e ttin g five .slr:i plonshlp Sunday. : apparently for no w( was alone al 155 while BoxIX Scott Symms and Charlesarles Moffltl had ord that Lodge had outof.rea)f re a c h by S a tu rd a y niglit. Including matching SWeiSWeel’s eagle on Falls, was Sweet, who said this was hisIs first III Then camc the word . Burley; Kyle Walralh, Burley:r, aC3s with Bill Durbinrbln and Dave T hle e daydl started with young Bill Hii the Hth, He ran in oiie-putlsotie-| of good '• Savlk. Burl lournamenl ol the year, curled•Jed in bogled. ‘ * i and carne wilhin Marvee Owens. Ow Burley Perry Han-n- ParkeratlM. that when J hll the Spenccricer of' Burley holding a one)ne- length on Vi and 15 and ab o u l a 4S-50 fooler for a n e a g le> on |th e " J d id n ’t know thal Twln Falls, and Dave I/)we, allill J im C ushing look thle e fourth-flight fo at later. "Going-up 181 strokeke lead 1 over younger Miklik e tw o Inches ot a .W-yard l-W-ya nine Iro n ch ey , Tw in I4lh hole when he was In a lUleie fl{ f i ^ t pull*’’ Sw e et sa id la te n e n e a g le on lh e IGth,But Bul Swenson fell hudlSGs.3GS. ' 162, follow ed by Shaneic WWi alllG 4; H ugo was rcally wantingg a birdie because I Hamblinnblln of Twin- Falls., Hlght me. \el, S5 p e n c er, D r. C hick C u tler r of< flliUit Includt.'d M ikeke .Sweet; S\ Welser, George Sw final three holes locked up a at t :six . “ I w n s rc a lly flzzeti ch, Burley; Greg Hafer. Twinin who scorcd a'hole-inle-in-one Friday . . "I almosl hit It too Twinin FailsF.i and Hamblin- But oneu byI: i:i4: Paul U)dge, Caldwdi,Caldv i:«); Dr, Church, B on 18,” he smiled. "I : John Lindsay.' Burley, andnd during a lournaltientIt lune-uplu rounds under each. to those trees In the one: thethe oUier> fell away. Hainbllti lolost Chick Cutler. Twin:i Falls. Fal i:i7: Glen Falls: Jol Sweet saw obout a 20-footer• hll lhe close to t

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CINCINNATI (UPI)-TwIcelnlwo PI)- .. J weeks Pele”* Rose has rescued his " ' " . w r I hilling streak, withth buntsI against ‘ '•* i Phlladdphia, LA read n ThePhillles.andlnpIn particular third iy rr II baseman Mike SchnSchmldl. weren't i m atx ju t to le t h im do itit aagj g a in S u nday, I Rose, his streak atal 42 g a m e s, w a s 0- tohost ' for-2 against righl-h;hl-hander Larryj I -! ^ Christenson as he; stistrode to home; I I ' ' " ' * 1 p la te In Uie flfUi Inning,nlng. Bolh lim es htf . I had hit- Uie ball hard,ard. Bolh times 11 OlympicICS . j w a s caught. Ominous rain cloudsouds swirled to the G r> west, Uireatenfng to .make.ti IC Rose’s COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.0. (C (U P I) t e ' , — Los Angeles Mayor Tom BraBradley L , tA lastal-bal. said Sunday he had reachedd aga g re e- 1. ' )Vould he bunt towanw a rd G o ld en G lo v e , ■ 0 ment wllh the Unlled Stales OOlyr lym pic i ' ' third baseman Schmlc^mldl, as he did In Commlllee over financing of theth e 1984 - I A Phlladdphia July■ 19 a n d ogo ln In Olympics and that his city wasa s «n a d y M Cincinnati Friday,, to keepI the streak to host the games. - ‘ f , V • a liv e? In a-, four-hour meeting,, UUSOC S c h m id t m oved in.-In.’ . officials outlined a plan in whicf/h ich the "I gave him theLhe b e n efit of th e USOC would agree lo underwritev rlte a n y - • ' ' ' i doubt.” said Schmidt,ildt. "I moved up a financial losses suffered by theHe clclly in ^ yard on him. Hee stillst could havo hosting the world’s largest gatht'athcrlng . b u n te d .” N R o se did. of athletes. Brodley Indicated he found1 theth e plan Tlie boll squirmedled foult as Sctimidt acceptable. Before the proposaltosal can ' ■' . ■' • c h a rg e d . . be put Into contract form andId sl signed R ose took tw o pltchcitches for balls, then - by all parties It m ust be approveiroved by lined Uie nexl pitch,ch. ac slider, toward the USOC’s cxecullve commitecilte e and third. Schmldl dove3ve lo his left; the the Inlemallonal Olympic ConCom m it- ¥ ball flew jusl past hlsglove,his £ asln^c. ■ te e. "(Philadelphia .MoManager Danny) “We believe Los Angelos; ha;h a s th e Ozark slartcd ydlir/dling at: Schmidt capability of pulling on an e exc x d lln g when I came up to ‘Get‘C In there and ay you.'” Rose said. sporting event,” said Bradley,le y . “ We m a k e h im h it 11 by yi believe there should be a surpllurplus of "S o I h l t U by him.. . “1 wantedtogetaht a h ll th a t th ir d tim e m o n e y .” USOC President Robert J.J . Kone up, U looked likece a c lo u d b u rs t w a s said tho pixjposal. the exact ddelt e ta ils of lo'-* c o m in g , a n d I d iddn’l n ’t want the people Ron B radley of C lubu b S9 3 '' to te a r dow n th e stastadium d l If I d id n 't ge l which he would not release, woi M el W ise)em . an (11) of G oodingling’s B liacoe F arm s iis tagged out by Roi presented next week. He said ai a h ll a n d Uie gaime m e was callcd. The decision musl be made by AAug ug. 21 if p e o p le w ould h av e. L os A n g d c s Is to ho st th e ga m es, to continue' " I d o n ’t think Uieythey could have built "If the plan Is nol acceptabloiblo to the M en ’i’s so ftb a ll tc it again by Frida•riday,” he 'added, IOC, the whole thing Is dead,'lad,” said re fe rrin g to Uie• nextn c home game, Kane. “Wc cllher have to wwor ork this a g a in s l San Dlcgo,0, 5 . ----- As il turned oul,It, th e ra in n e v e r fell out In the next three weeks br see& lhe M d a so lid sin g le lo whole thing go down.” and Rose added a imps center for good mea;measure In the sUrth ne said he lom en Prior to the meeting, Kane s; ja m w n char ^ity tei inning, padding his league-leading was unsure how the IOC wouldo uld re a c t was - In the. cliampiomplonshlp semi- ■ tinues tlnuc: with champlon-ship playX lo la l of 135 h its. HeIc hhi a s h it .388 d u rin g to the proposal. He said th the e USOC b y l aARRYHOVEY r : the lh( day.' the lournamenl wa tonighttonig on two Harmon Park‘j. his streak, and Is oneoi shy of Willie executive board and delegateIte councilc Times-Ncw'Iciws s p o r ts e d ito r notified no that due lo a poiicy sliiiilllll finals. Irict In the loser:r hr;liracket. Me 'n fieldtfields. At 5:45 p.m.. Olympia Keeler’s all-timee National^ LcagMC also would have lo approve any \ r — Nancy .Atkinson nt nt the stale level. Uie dl.stri( R U P E R T - to Kd’s Pizza drodropped Magic Beer of .Rupert meets Bitter, hlUingstrlsJkselinUin 1897. A sse ssm e n t of th e 1984A gamw g Tammyly JStanseil came up -had 'ha lost a third berth I • Valley Memorialorlal Hospital of RootRool of Kclchum and QualityY "Sure, thtfre will/Ill tbe people around financial situation varies froi w ith th e k ey ee> x tra b a s e h its th a t someplace so else. ,id a ■ Twin I'alls: NeddNedders Bdles of RoofIRooflng-Hodkins Oil of Twin" Uic c o u n try \ h o> will wll say I was nol $200 million lo »00 mllliorillion loM propelledd Professional „ Atkinson hit two triples and and ' Kelchum downedvned Pcpsi-George . Falls meets Dick's Bar-Hcib trying as hard as possible," said forecast by a Los Angelc -Bob’R e c s e M olors of double, do drove in two runs ar f.SmMnnn Pharmacy-Bol K’s; Budweiscrser cof Twin Falls EquiEquipment of Rupert: 8 p.m.. Schmidt, “They’llII sas a y r ’H ow cou ld h e minlstralve officer to the $150 r ; past Gillette Farms . scored sc two while Slansell d T w in F a lls pn; two- beat First Fedcr;'edcral Savings of MouiMountain Realty of Ketchiim“ lcl him liave thoseic btbunts?’But I move to $200 million profit predicted:lcdbythe of Rupert and Into the district llvered H' a game-breakliH' tw ning Twin Falls, and iComputerized mcclm e e ts M oore B usiness F o r m s of Inand, whammo.hel, he h its It by m e .” IOC. . .. single A wowomen's slowpilch run ru triple in the fourih Innit That Farmlng-Echollol VWest of Twin JcroJerome, and Quigley Heating of Wllh K cder’s markmarl one away, Rose “I am elhuslastic abou nmpionship Sundoy. and at scored seconds later. Th - BOItbnUcham, I Into downed1 H aand K Elecldc 'Bulil lakes on Sqwer and W ater saldheslllllsn’t'conic o n c c n lra lln g o n Jo e feasibility of this plan. ButIt I1 icanno . Mooriwhlle,lie, al Twin Falls, a .shoved the Twin Falls team In Specially of Twin Falls: 9:13 iK-ld of R u p e rt. Spec DlMagglo’s56-gameam e fea t. predict thot they (IOC) will lolal o IB leateams fell out o( the a a 5-0 load and ils defense he In the nextext round. Com-' . p.m.p.m.. Twin Falls Rcalty- "N e x t Is Sidneyicy Sloneslrtiet's 48- . this new proposal,” said Kane district m me e n 's s i n g l e A firm fi: thereafter. Cenlury 21 vs. Coors of Rupert/ i-shlp pulcrlzed Farmliiirmlng-Echol West Cent \ p"" game streak,” fieedcadpanned. dc: believe there Is a basis f tournament while a In Sunday’s -champlonsh arms ousted Budweiscr;dscr ond Needers' and.a n d K -D 's of R u p e rt vs, R o n d R Sidney Sloncslrcet;rcet? agreement or we would nol re m a in e d un- bracket bi action. •.Gllldtc Farr L ounge o f Buhl. Invited M ayor B ra d le y a n d M r. dropped Me ’n Ed’s Pizzata of Relies cllminatlcInalloncd Me and Lout '‘You've never/er heard of him deleted. SSunday was basically . d: j-News-Uieii-sent------—Tl Tlio-rcst-of-thc-Uilrd cham­ aidr“Buri-cann-just------' h e re .” Twin Falls while Iho Tlmfimcs- >^'s.-Time3-Ne ------bcrore;” 'Roso'saldr .... a day of losloser bracket play, T !d-Echol oul of the plonpionship bracket round will be John Argue Is chairman of t News was downing Pepepsi- • ~ Computerlzed-Ec ,1^ go fro m 44 to 56.6. It helps me up the aceounlinelo; for the large atlrl- N played Tuesday night with then loumament-anllojillNcHlder's t Bells' play it. laclOcr.” Angeles commillec for the Oly jr . G e o rg e K’s 17-1. G iU eltc Ui F a r m e r s U nion of R u p e rt m e e t­ S S lion number. 1 the dropped; Coors.-firs.- Gilletle camc Far: ■ . Although Rosej reare a d a book a b o u t T y. which would share any'

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j t o r y c i m p i ni i g J o ee ’ Gcil«[dw ell1 T h e S o f ‘J u J d his assets to pay his 22 graM )ed 1,3W) re b o u n dIs s a year, and tcy. He wasvas mined. They converted hi: ihot monlh pension for everyevcrj year Joe played pro bask'iskiitball. you see. was 22 j rU y ( J a n u a r y , 1975) lo We're oil famUiar withh theU; story of the “Dunkshol i2 5 polnls. C a ld w ell w a s 31. pickedlicked up around ci^itors.. JoJoe protested he was shorUy o( T h e d e a l w as se t w ilhlh UieUlt ow i)cr, T odd M u n e h ak , aI G'G eo rg ia a v e ra g e d 24 to 25 pe dabbled In lhe carpet biislneIness. tlie Margin Bames (o ; agents, aging veterans, /ell. T he flip s ld e o f P a ra d is e . • business world, Joe da dwell for the 23 winter Icagi;a g u ei Q sh o w ca se i— free ager ■ Thcn,thcrc’sJoeCaldwell.' islness, gold mines In Canada,a. Flilllp- hall in Ohio).. TheyTht refusetl to pay Caldwell ,p of food-processing bu.‘ilne« - and promis:Tilslng rookies who . eed expojxpcrlcnce. Games are "Jumping Joe” Caldwelltil ocould go slralghl to the top o finally, a games. tball pine cemenl, a vineyaineyard In Cailfornln, and. fin t C a l S ta le L, A. the backboard from a slantstanding start Iji his basketbal Off Fn- Next, the defuncufuncl m anagem ent of the Carolirlarolina Cougars. played atC: 111(0 rccord business In In Grecnsbon). G N.C,. .lump 0 IS not been able to play anymy basketball 1 for four h e y d ay . H e w en t G-5V4.in h is stockings fe e t, h e h a d ey es llki ling a lol l,e..TcddMunchalnchak, found ou t th a l th e pe nislon sio n clausec had a • Joe has r lunk terprises. Joe wasj aa conglomerate.c He \vas doin low 36, he would like to gel;t oneon more year in the * a fish, ho cou ld reb o u n d a1 baball ll In tho r a f te r s a n d sla m dunl lypo In It. Theyhey 1hnd m e a n l lo s a y “ $000 0 o month," n ndl years. Now b e tte r thon th e le a g;ue.» u e / that he can leave baskclba;elball with something the Empire StatoBulldlng. J a young *'$C00.” th e y lold Caldwell, They had. Joeoc saidsal they told NBS so Ui; . but EvcryUilng was swellswd till Uie Cougars signed a a pair of SDcakera, The; TV show CO minutes H e w ent to th e 19G4 O lymplcs m p l as a basketball player, bu he dt>clmal point in the wronglg placc.pla It was.a besides a ] J the *nan oul of Providencele n cc n a m e d M a rv in B a rn e s, ncnot to be liim. gotten the de spring, but Uio courts ' he could have gone as a highhlgr Jumper. He signed wllh thi dramatizedzed his straiigc slory lasl spr w a s c o n fu se d w ith '‘B add News”N c Barries of anolher era,a, Ibutnot. . S77,000crror. y. it. A North Carolina Detroit Pistons for *11,000W a y e a r In 19G4. B a sk e tb a ll w a jrolestcd. lhey told him lo lakeake 11ll up wiUi Uie have been«n niorc rductanl lo play. It. khIN cws” B a m e ?. When Joe prole; y a few of u s In k -staln e d w rc lcches h e buanymeans,‘'GoodN court on Tuesday upheldId a Jury vcrdlct that not yel a media hype, only a f lad a lire- league commlssloilssloncr. The league commission!issloner w a s T o d d a p p e a ls co c a rs -^ ' Bamcs was a somewimewhnt-troubled rookie. He hac II w a s cnllU cd to a-$GOO monthly m o pension, but rv c n b o th e re d to w rite abx o ju u t it then. J o e wa s b o m 10 y m id 11 was no typogrophlcal error,rroK and for Joe, Caldwell w ------Iro n assm iltiT ip hanginm ging o v e r hlB h o a d a n d , c v en JhIhomili : he „ Munehak, and ll v M n^evcral oUicrmattersTcmrcmalnsTmdecided. ------toosoon. ^ . Id ea rn i on th e decim al^ point was still Inlhc wrongJglilacirAIlcc- pla In— -^lUf{aU«H)l soon w a s G-9 a n d 235 pound:ounds, he fdl Uic need of a side • was o popular song yearsi agoage called "Happiness., ■--V. Still U woB belter lhan-om-tjelng borji 20 years too soo would know all aboul a trial■ial likill e th a t. J o e T h e re w i Mme someofhlstrlpli. W o n d erlan d woul ilnTheSky.” Justdon't ' becauso within five years,rs, thetl basketball w ars had com I s a T h lnng g (Callcd Joe” from “Cabin In' ks to JJe Caldwdiiwcli, Uic senior citizen on theL* CCougnrs, figured. around Uils Joe. Happinesss maymt be a thing called ■ along and Joe was lured1 fromfroi the NBA AUanta Hawks t flew, Joe sued the leam. Tho10 teamlea sued Joe. sing It aroi )00 a’ bccamc friendly. SoSo muchn so Uiat. when Maryin/in Harries • Litigation flew, in b a s k e tb a ll b u t fo r Jo e , the ABA C ^llna Cougarsa rs w ith a p ro m is e o f $220,000 hlch held Joe’s notes, got verycry nervous.nc They “Clyde”’■ oro r ‘'B ig E " o r "K a re e h ” In ba ofa i disappeared one day,ay, mn a n a g e m e n t b la m e d J o o C:aldwell. al . • Tlie bank, which: iSS is Just a missing decim alll popol in t. y e a r, $150,000 now a n d $70,$70,000 deferred to tt\o end of md Joe was thrown Into Involuntioluntnrybankrup- _ happiness! 600 a It w a s s m a r te r Uian Uiaii blaming M airln Barnes.■s. Bumes, foreclosed, and J' flvthycar conlracl. There■c wwi a s also a p ro m is e of a $600 % A ^ '

• • 1 . • ' B-8 TImoa-Nowa, Twin, FallFallD, Idatio Ivtonday. J u l y■ J 3 ^ i ^ a - ■ . Dawsc 1 on honmers ■ ©©(c®r@0 )- ^ '® n D d ■ ; lead1 Eixpo roout /? UlVfAUtt£^^.^.^ TOBO >ll«i Hvnltn U15 74-74-74-22} . . B aseball; “” “ ™ ™ c « 0 . " " " % ,™ » c o ^ uSSSSS'oSSS., 's ; il« U55 71-^.71-20I By United Press Intcrnhtkthtlonal Skoktocapthelth e Inning. M ic k ey M a h ler oillll Cl 5 2 3 2 ^ ^ AUEFUCANliAOUE Miauk Jb KADOKAIUAOUE Elth* ri*' ■ ' - S S S[ -. It's a good thing /or AUarUanta lhat relieved In the fifth to complete the ' iH i av,"V«‘ -v.'.v0 0 “l c!'4l^'^t" 3 0 0 0 •'’"""B '"' v . , ° i C v i ? i s i s s f - s s r a> AndreA Dawson only balled't!d'twice In- game.' ■ Si i S s - S l lf S ' ! ! ! ! ! „ ■•••1OOOEtiniJb J J J 5 yOa'iil; S? ?aln, it’s a Parrish smaclTiacked a th re e -ru n h o m e r ii Sl iV, " *0J' “Jf''’t;:u « E» S f S li! £ 2 1 ' tthe h third Inning. Then again 5 5U n? WsMliil ll S I 1 Woodl» f, ! k : . J M t i . Ma.n.u nil .. I KCgood thing for Atlanta a gameume is only In th6 thirdI to knock: out Boggs ond DNniOA >e 3 0 10 Qlltlntr 11 4 0 0 0 1 'uil 102 3*!l J5 122 JOJ O^bWtbbl. . I...... llll. nil ■ rs-r^rs-m K .. ' B t i I :i pm.t 2OU0 Truio 2b 4 0 ?10 0 kUoliee" n 4 0 2 1 X*'""''"'’ If Klmb.ll llll 7>7J.7»-rjI ni n in e inn in g s long. a d d e d solo shots^ o ts In th e fo u rth a n d fifth c;..oi.rvi *1 M Ar Turunlu 3 « J t 0 0 0 D.il*'p° ' 3 0 0 0 ' "i^F^ 'S’ pSiiJl"!,.! ■ > SSSiSI Dawson homered twice in ana eight- - Innings off Skokikok to In c re a se h is se a s o n . s k il ls ? I I I I I irl i run third, tying a rccord heldhei by 18 to ta l to' 13. MonMontreal also got a thrce^: « L- PC 0“ gi’.r 'p * ? ? § s r , r 1 0 0 g ConcVpcIn,'" Cn '1M 371 4J 114 . 332 , AnSiM?,'„r."i,„ F l i m i t s n iyiiiris’ui' -y n Pbrt. “ -211-S!j otother major • leaguers antant LanV rim homer by DDave Cash In the third, I Ja i li l l ’ 10 0 0 ]'■ **AMinCWL^W fl H Pet All Oj>Ur«J .Sl' I I 2 Tol.li 27 4 J 3 Ca-;, Uinn J PaiTish cracked three homiomers and a two-run home;omer by Tony Perez In the !„4j;r" K S i ^ 2 IJ ^‘dP^UII.IuU* 2, TO.O< IMCeOOlO 2 ON.«.'*Vox I drove In five runs, leading Montreal’sMb fifth and a-two-two-run homer by Chris U 'u r ^ r t MJwiglM 7, TcwlO !. 2B-U2B-U011W. WONISKII, n . , I “ -Jl B-. wohtiwij, avitfo. 7 Ajot,. LOH-Cmci;o I. S.ri- nJJ",' Kc‘ • k s - »I £28-hlt attack that set pn NLL totalto base Spcier in the:c sbsbcth to tie th e rc c o rd ot -Ciuii. 5 - Pinlolll, HY iclory o v e r e ig h t h o m e rs In li a gair»4ield by six tUhinJir'iruMiu \ Uirb«tfTl1f).0»ilH5|.Sr-Di«-Di«rThomi». ' 0«r«f, D4imjl.hu. Sf- Z ! c r s s s i gI rcre c o rd a t 58 w ith a I M viclo To.onlo4j.MJ..uli».J } tho Braves. other teams.i. S K™ ■ ■ ■* DxjESh n-fMi-iJr )s got tour hits cach from • ■ (iJiicn’l'.KSiuVtlrO \ l t z v V'•'{ ii' '{ '1 1 H’cSjr " i l l i l Si ' "I didn’t know 11 was; theth same The Expos gc lJ Xioin iw vn JIJ ■"''Jnill gk: IK3UERUN3 s : & , „ ' ' S S S - -33 InInning,” Dawson said, "un•until they Parrish. Gary C IhOtniood 4 OjlU?29.0c.«l>»3 9.nl;hl Mbiphy IL 4.|| J2jJ , U.O n ° NATIONAL.L I LEACUE: Fo»l«i, On ind ••D«'Oll'r 3 announced it over the public)llc address — three by Ellisils'Valentine. V. ,’;V - l l i ! ... I WP-RluKhclJ T-JOi LuilniH Pn.l Z r i " ’o . s r ‘is i & s - i »gndir’*n«ulU Wl, W tf, 82to«-»1' s> s y s te m ." tlo.Ywkl.UinngtoUj.til F ry m a n , G-7, h u r le d a >1 lEAOJE' R^t. Ooi 24; DjtIs'. The Braves’ managementintki.owU. 1 Woody Fryr M,nf.oiotihl«wTo.»0,Mor.[D} '' a v . a ;? !!’! ■5rv"vfi!, B singled twice and George ..n,i' ,K iill iNiid. CO 71; uonuntj, HY ffl; poi,>oi« Vauilvii -1 , U « laii*, El P.», l'«« 17JI aianother record, and dentedS aver” I Pete Rose sin OjkUrd5,aml»nd4 • Qroii )D . ] 0 1 3 Orubb Dan Dricssen hit homers, EOwidi 2b 4 0 10 Thetnli l l l t Z " , i II LEACU£:'SUub. 0«l U, nb e e n closc. • Chu:.M (Kt..o« 7-tl II Dojton.n lEckoitlorlEcI Hotlon dh 4 I ] 0 KulptiHs !!'! Er/ i!!!'0 0 0 Blu. p 2 0 0 0 HATIOMAL.L LEAGUE: I Monno. Pill 42: relief from Manny 01 :o * ^ 0 bI'cV.,! c jo jo iM RKmnll, SD 29, Smrin, SO 2/; J : ‘'I w a s p lC fls c d ," s a id P airrlkii« (Tji.di 7-!) il Dill i!i! ' ' r a . ' S i 7 a g a in sl 10 lo sse s. B a ir r v !! ! SS'^ !!!! l«S«Sfe»o!E I) getting the fourth. But you ci an t ooou ;M:QtBtar1U),J Bp.rn. Iss llhSi Ii K I9lh sa v e of th e se aso n . [)3 |W(Wllll 7- 'onnion p 0 0 0 0 E-U»£i«». DP-CBiiJ onn, LA 12.7; Gilmil.r, Mil l j | I; Dawson smacked a leadofidoff homer Frank TavctavcVas'" run-scoring triple 11l,5»pm. LCO-CWea;o 6, UnZtn FianciKOFi t. 2U-Cimn, . auU IO' n McOoioincli. CwpWirio, CuI. 1H« 5. off 0 loser Tommy Boggs,s, 2-c,J a n d h ig h lig h ted1 a threo-run t^ second Inning OitliM (Un;twi9 i-T\ il CUilo/rUiwnU (Tanana< Lici'* p J p , L«Milicr.O«le9u9.'• ,o u nennncn aMHI'ICAH.h '^LEAQUE; I Ould>r. NT 15'1: c?,V*uinQihUln Oio», Cdoiiila Sptmgi. 17M. e. l«* , 1*-H,».»pjn. IP. H BER DO so q ,I ,4.1«; CW..II. MJ IJ-J; Pilfficf. ' added a ’solo shot off relievilever Craig and Dave ParkParker added a m Io ho m e C Oo 2 1 0 0 J 2 g . “ V .g S ,; 'dlSi J. Eddi* K.fl, " ■ s s s i S^'iDRUNAVEHAOE(b«*dt«He p,S'‘£,’ run, helpingIng Piltsburgh snap a D«l;oil 11 Toionlo, nlcnl •°E^c(I?bD. OP-0»»lanoi. 3 20 04. 2, Qiig GMon, O'milo Fall., ii •evlous viclory coming on W,noo*r c 0 0 0 0 Uunjon I c ■3?SS & '"1 I; Uic once and future manage 5maf(o,^ *t S 4^1 0 CniTiOJI IB10 JltfU f s ' j lager ot the Aug. 22.1976.'6. SViiii ■"iu’„” ’.':i5 .ai;5 ri!n .« : Newn OTork Yankees, will l[, ' « J J MNSA8 cm EJ05TCX»TOH Uniof II 2 iii110 isc iiii la ^ /ill try to VidaBlueplt(J pitched a slx-hiller for his • - ibfhN Ctilei c 14 4 1 disappear from the llmeli Cii’e'J' ?o 0 0 ;J'l? Pilek i> “ f 10 DuM.ii . , r .5 MM.i|:\“a.“'K i.ra.ss;"-i ■ d nelighl tor third shutoutlut oto the season, helping , s , awhile and spend a few qui M llll ? ? j ? a g o lf Jon'a aO-Uilot Daih - 1, WJIUm Snoddr, qu iet d a y s S a n F ra n c isSCO c o tot vic to ry o v e r C h ica g o . £'C iii! iMlwHirtlortOp*. AlWltlWfWWd. fish in g . ' to sweep a douldouble-header. The Giants i'*" 0 0 0 0 p f JoQO nict' Uani.i p 2 0 10 Conn...Mr» .. Wolls 3t> 3 0 0 0 OulOtr p I I., 2S.M. 1, Ofldr C'Un, N«» Ywi C.tr, X 81.: Martin, thc central figurere InI one of won the openei3cncr on two gift runs off ' K f ! ! ! ! K E 'sri.1 toel^OfK»^^D»m .SJI. ». H«1 H*ll, Q illOT on 4 0 0 0 UvilrMl the wildest dram as In sportsIrts history. rick • Rcuscheschel wild pitches nnd ,SS!S..“ = SV,".'".”- ’ " ••••“' ccoaam o Dai« dcusk. i. Jan'i 5,c6>Moi«ii I. T*d Olineita. y, HutdlO II 4 0 0 0 E>inl P-At:jn'j 1. IOD- Uomiail n,ll Utaugii.i;r*'..j.Xo” ’ • was re-hired for the 13801 seasonse by opened up a 1'/4-game lead In the r ;s .’j !!!! Wnil« 2b 2 0 0 0 SCOII . 2D-P.i>iin. Vaieniing Rei Caioxii. IWIdO Spimgi, Colo., U.29 89. J. M.«« N9*«lli, ^ lobiohBi 33 iii! 3 0 1 P .Hc;r;s“ CiemarDi. Cifel'.Ilf, FryfT.an,Fr) Mn-Ol-Son J How.id T.illt. Milon. 14,UCe. J, Uiii Sluk. Umni.pMi., YYankee owner, George Steinteinbrenner National Lea]League West over the ' midi Winncl i | 2 0 0 0 Hobioi 1), Cash IJJ, Par« (Jl, 5?o.«i loo InMn, U 49 44. 4, Qi*g FiMeikkt, DoHlbuiO. Pl.. o •• p 0040 . ;, M,4V7 S«iM»i7i ljul?:i3l7. i. L4/iy Cu:JOfl.£EruiiTiH. Ind, *Saturday, Just.five dayss at fte r h e D o d g ers andid RR( eds. S"I 01M 0, I,m tcfunui, Lerapoe, a iil, t( H n 'Yon ., CD01S .0«. 14,357 7J S^M tearfully announced hisIls forced ccnc Richar:hards looped a double lo E-£PK1»0^ OP-U.nne>oU■oiolisKi 1. K«« -Tou;,. sisrVVsVr' 3a : I J TouitOlDt 32 1 I 1 Fiiman , k>5^ 7M4tM»-73 YciV 1. l 06-U.n"0KU 5, H»« r ;.USo t4,J57 n^7.t4-6i- 72 THSl»Wsl»' 'i'omO - T, Tommr lUjftU, W*H PoJnl, Hresignation as manager. . rig h t field In the seventh to score rU-SroHlor. WMIe. Ujn»5n 7. J P fi’nlolta; 5 ^ •' ■ SSS!! ar ‘ KJS7 eB-7MM«- 72 N.T.,r„ 55-*55-* 12. J, Robon annon, ColumSui, Onkj,; Martin shed a few happ '.pen;ijf.3[l-l»:iuoiiJ(n-KuUk(3l L.OB-Kintll^^0 l» *. Mihlii nmer J4,357 7047.«W»- 72 ^ 14-3. app* tears Derrcl Thomasimas from second with the ‘H n'cnnn»n tH uubo Oo»19n7.JB-Pit»li. 0P-Kl''U»-'Ol» Erini.t^m 1 lOB- suh L»«. u.xM.35> M07«.71- 72 W‘»«W “u MiM ,“'slS^I’in ^ 'f ; V n '' 14. Sv\ S.Saturaay, when the Yankees E '?• 7 j 'S ion, J4,J57 S4-J7.70-71- 72 1 WiiWnJlon. 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G M Q U A L f l Y '-UaBUcEasl. R a n d yy S tein . 3-2, g o t th e w in In lie g a m e wIMi a broken finger■er, b a tte d in S ta u b ’s RB R IB I w a s his a.'ilh of th e Tony Muscr's throc-ruv-run triple, one •relior whileh ile T o m M urphy. 4-fl, look th e SERVICE/WXRTS two runs with a pairbf slugliigie.s lo b a c k se aso n . ^on Leon Roberts and Riippert ■ of five MlKvai^co tripleriples, capped a loss, PIN n e re d fo r th e M a rin ers, ng and powered In.thoI (Irfirst game al New Yorki Jimm the combineii eight-hit ppilctiing of Jonos homerec ^ H I four-run clt^lli Inning ; f(e Dave-I-'rosl, ;i-l, and Daviave I.aRoche Al Chicago.rago. Lamar Johnson's two- ^ the Brewers to a 10-5I vicloryvici over the . Spencer’s••s pin c h double off M ike GENERALI[.M OTORS PARTSS DI I V I S I O N -1^ for lhe Angels. Ualtlnio;(Tiore's Doug rtin single0 withwit two bul In the eighthr - ...^ B lu o J a y s . MorehallII bbrought home lhe winning K E I P T H A T Ch----- I:)cCln(^es-^l((d-l^-^un-H«)^l■ orlng-doublc------lifte d -U iof-WhUo-Sojt-in-tho-opener. -W h ------T lio n v e irljiic s -f o iroronD'shorronbe— m run'in.ttio^clo^ctghthlnning and gave Rich— ,p_ and l)ceamc only the ihiplifd Orlblo In • , Johnson loftetlofted his hit with the bases;------— GRGREAT G M FEELING American League lotalital Ifor one learn Gossage,c, 7-7-9, th o w in. In Iho n ig h tc ap . cci history^ to d riv e in :iO or iniilniiVe ru n s In a t- lo a d ed nid n d a a.Uiird run scored when r m GENUINE G M m\RTS i n ; In a {jame, held by Chicahicago twice and' .plnch-hltleiItler Jose Morales greeted ! UI m onlh. ■ . Jn u n B cniquin lq u ra bobbled t h e ' l»all. Dclroll oncc. 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k ' - s M k ^ r l w - j^mana . H ow ard W heeler, lejleft, and his m ate EsE stel R oberts displaylay 12Vi’pound catfis ive lo buy them in the hull but iyou .B U H L -‘it tooltook the length of my |'“''e U ke lhat off before you useQ 'th e — spool oul four limes.Hr Boy. whatta t irlm p fo r b a it." * fight," says Howarward Wheeler of Buhl R CONDITIONED Wheeler estimates he fought theh e b ig • a fte r la n d in g a 12'^12'^-pound catfish. ’ W heeler: 10 fo r a n h o u r a n d w a sn 't r e a llyy si s u r c ' W h eeler an dI fishingfli mate Estel one toi w a s go in g to go his w ay a ll th e■ tiitiihe. . I— Roberts hit C.J., SSir lrlk c re s e rv o ir, w est “ w a s e w a s u sin g 12-pound te s t line. ■ of Mountain Hornlome, for the second Hewa; For lhe Irip, the two men pickedced u p H W h a tta tim e th is seaso n1 andagainan camc back ro>- ! channel catfish ranging fromn ^ o n e ■ with a ifimrdf chai:hnnncl cats and other " cha nd one-half pounds to the bigZ o n e . ■ fish. But the 1214I2 ’,i-p o u n d e r w a s th e “p d oi he second biggest was a sevseven- ■ prize. T h e s catch ising fresh shrlmp^ I-^'.p3und'ou n d e r. ■ "We were usin "Oh, man,'-what fun," W heelerr s a y s H ‘ bought at a Safc\afeway store iiv Twin • On r F a lls ,” W heelerr saidsa of th e bnlt^*'Y ou f th e o« sp o rt. S ] p ( Q )Diril ' g lk m i f , lil 1 H I Patek hurtss B o w lere r s e ts CCosmos star H c d en llt^ - m - 10,700 BTD 115 YdH hishamstriniing 2 2 8 amivera g e soc- B . gi UECTBItnYYOUUSE! »379”\ th e te a m an n o u n ce d Sundain d ay . le a d 24 iMwleiwlers into thel match ccr cei League season scoring rere- The shortstop pulUlulled a pjay portionIon of the K».000 cord co: and lead the Cosmos loto a . ■ ["■ hamstring in Sunday’s■s 2-12- win - H ouston Openp en. 2-1 2-1 v ic to ry o v e r th e T a m p a B a y H BUY ANY over the Boston Red Sox while . Maloiiich,tl, aa non-w inner in his R Rc o w d ie s Sun d ay before a c roow w d H ' ru n n in g to f ir s t b a se in1 the ninth (our yearss ono the PBA tour. ofof(X),032fans. AAAANA inning. RoyaJs Iralnerir MMlckcy ..^cver bowle-w led le ss th a n 200 Chinaglla's two goals ga'v H Cobb snld PaleJt wouldW bob lost lluring the• 1818 games of qualify- hih im 32, b re a k in g th e m a rk oDf f :30 ■ John H "foracouplcof days.” Ing. • setsc 10 years ago by Joli REFFRIGERATOOR I I Second-baseman Franran While His ihlrd-r•d-round games were . Kowalik K of-Chicago and Pej? c p c ■ su ffe re d a s tr a in e d shoulder she 230, 233. 21G, 240. 232 a n d 212. FFernandez of San Diego aia n d H A ndid G e t T he $59.< N ew ■ f t • when hc was cut downow n on a M ato slch , 30, had a Ihrec-found itmatched this season by Nc A utotom atic Icp Mako k e r I — ■ lakoout slide by Dwight]ghlEvans pinfallof'I.ll4,111. EEngland’s Mike Flanagaig a n . ■ In th e fifth Inning. W hitelite I(left the • ChlnagliaC and Flanagan ea'c a c h ■ . F o r O n ly game and Cobb. gJir^betbe ssccond • • - h a v c tw o g a m es rem a in in g . J S a v o H baseman would receiv - The attendance raised Ith e I H . ■ Iceatments. N a n c: y S y m s ■ Cosmos’ scasdn total foi;ii: 28 ■ •■llwliibeaday-by-da) ' games, homc and away, to ■ w ith W hite.” Cobb said. to p g’olfe o r - ' f1,017,5(2, the first team > league history lo top the I SPECIAL! ALBANYNY. N.Y. (UPI) - ^m illio n m a rk . Nancy Roth:ilh Syms of Colorado A ’s to claimi T l S p rin g s, CollColo., staved off a A/VMANA TS-ll18B I I brilllanl secojccond half challenge Yank playeif G t from. Holloily H artley. of lia.2cu.ft. a . : C JO f S I S■ R 0 9 s, Calif., Sunday to • Society picks ______Top-o p -fro o zo r NEW YORK (UPI) (UP — ' Oceansldc, ( ■r Charlie th e 4(!th A m a te u r sfrigorotor Oakland A’s Owner C i Trans National new leaders r j I Finley said Sunday nigtnlBlil He'll Women's 1 son'II Uie ..Champlojuihllahip on the last hole claim Reggie Jackson' PARAMUS, N.J, (UPI) s put the oln3Miolellre final round, N ew Y o rk Y an k e es p' TJjc1 eighth annual meeting in waivers, » slugging outfielder on w the Soclcty for -Americ : California t bul only to keep the Cal BaseballI Research concluc EP FREEZE/^ ansas Clly _ F DEEf Angels and the Kansa Sunday with the election of n lead of the * * =OOD FREEZER Royals, who arc ahead o ffice rs. ' g . FC . A’s In ,the standings,mgs. from A n d y M c C u n y ‘ I 1^- y T hey are: Prcsidenl C liff I ncqulrlnghim. M adede Only by, Amana- Kachllne of Cooperstown N. ' Jackson, who played.edon o three tCHHiSis c h a m p who ! also-is historian of I' I fo r Finley n c o d lid - o a sy fo o p o ni oo r c lo se H world champions for ’ Baseball Hall of Fame; '^ V ico I • C ountor-balanc< radcd to HAVERFCilFORD, Pa.

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M o n c J ny. y . JlJuly 31.1078 TImoa-Nowo,wo. 1Twin f^olla, Idaho'S-!! Bradliley wilins B i ’ golf cllassie PLYMOUTH, 'Ind. (UPI) -— Pat Bradley, amonijtiong the leading money BBrodley, rn with" a closing roundund of 4* winners this yearyear, went out in 35 and . under-par G8, won the $M,0000 HiHoosler toured the back back nine In 33. She Clatoic LPGA loumamenl Sund;unday;by bogeyed the fifth flftl hole and blrdied threeth n strokes over JoAnnc Camcim e r . ■) se v e n , eight, 12,12,10 IG an d 18. Bradley, picking up her-sr-sccond Hagge lost hher er leadli on lh e fro n t n in e Viciviclory this year, finished thehc&4-holc 5 but remained1 InIn contenlioni until she to u m e y a t 10-under-par '206,, SliShe tied double bogeyeded 17.17 She closed ou t w ith the lowesi score on the 1^8ra I lo u r In A0227 r p ic k in g up lh e $9,000 flrsl-p laice c c Ipurse, THURMONT.Md,Md. (UPI)-^President Camer, wllh a final roundmd of 71. Carter Sundayly cx extended his weekend finflnl ish ed a t 209 to win W,050, It v.was the at Camp Davidvid for a day and will ■ ^ ' J scsec co n d w eek In a row lh a t shIC e fillnlshed return lo thec Wl While House Monday, as runner-up, Uist week shele lllied for afternoon, aidesje so announced. . . *i sec second place behind Hollis; St.Slacy in Before relum.lumlng to the While ^-^^•Uie.-U.S. ;U ic Women’s Open1 at In- House, CarterT wi will rl-cclve a briefing dianapolis.din . from nationalnal security adviser The veteran Mickey' Wrigliriglil .was Zbigniew Brzezirzezinskl In the morning thirdthi at 211, finishing, with,lth a G9 and will meel•el withv Vice President Sunday,sui while two olher veteraieranpros, Walter Mondaleidale and other White . KKa a lh y W hltworUi a n d M a rlennc e HI agge, H ouse officialsis aat t C am p D avid, tietle d to r fo u r th a l'212.' • By stayinglg ao l th e p re s id e n tia l Hagge, llie 3G-hole leaderjr Iby one retreat until1 the last day fff July, . sh(shot over Camer and Bradley.ey. shot 75 Carter will have, havc sp e n t 17 o f th e 31 M S u n d a y . W hitw orth h a d a 73. days in the monllnonlh at the mountalntop ' m Bradley's 20G tied Amyy Alcott’s/ hideaway. - a winning wl: lotal in lIic"AinericiTican De- '^e thrcoKiayday resti follows a dlfflclt ^ - f efct n d e r Cla.'uJic a n d H r.idloy'loy'5 -own— week -In-dealinealing with some key ...... sset c o re in w inning th e L ad y Key.sey.stone. ' members of CongCongress.

'■* UPi ^ r A tt e m p t ini n g a lif t Bob Glardono,i, B(Belleville, N.J.,-looks up asis he atlempls to gold medalIal anchoring the South to aI win In the 400-mcter ^Hemy\*s zigzagjgs s n a tc h lift 31414 f pounds during competitionIon ofi the firsl relay. Edd!ddic Hort won a controversialrs la l ru n n in g of 100- Nallonal Sporlsrls Festival. Glardono Is a1 NaNallonal meter dash.s h . ■ Junior Champiorplon, 1978. K a re n H aw k in s ^won,won her sccond'^ I ^ pacesI Vvictory ' ' r. CANTON, C Ohio (UPI) -— Wall quarterback Gu;Guy Benjamin's pass HenryHe; zig-zagged through andnd iaround intended for MikMike Schiiman. It was NationalI SportsI Fesistival '• theth e flfiamJ Dofphfns for a 72-yar•yard punt one ot four passtass Jnterccptlons by the returnr e t touchdown and rcr e s e r v e E a g le s, w hoalsoilso rccovci^i a fumble, quarterback John Walton hit Vince An 10-yacdd field fi goal by Nick Papale wllh a 19-yard scoring■Ing strike Mlke-Mayer cappedcapi a 7t>-yard drive M t w i r u n n in Saturday to give the Phlladlladelphla for the Eaglesles In1 the first'quarter, H a ns s e a:o n d n £I a g le s a 17-3 v ic to ry o v e r Ml:Miami in Garo Ycpremiannian hit a 22-yard Ihree- th e a n n u a l N F L H all of F a mic e ggi a m e . p o in te r for Mlaml Mlo In lhe .second COLX)RADO SP R IN GGS, S, Colo.( (U P I) o f G eorgia,la, alson pulled a muscle as hc fin I ish e d th ird . Olympic discusscus champ who says hc Henry, the smallest manin (on the quarter to climaxImax a 73-yard drive tliat — Eddie Hart, who gainedned fame In the crossed thehe finish: line second Ijchlnd1 "They should have hadJ lhe11 proijcr wants lo try' forfo r ja fifth title a l M oscow 1 Eagles team at 5-Q, 170 pounds,nds, broke consumed 14 plays.play Munich Olympics forir missingn his Hart, who10 ranr an excellent lime off . equipment,'’< said Eddie HUia rt. " T h e In 1980, also3 woiwon his .specially with a Ea -2. a 33-3 tie in the third quarterir wwith his ' Wallon look}k overo^ for Philadelphia slartlng time In ttic lOO;100-m’ete r p rc - 10.07. gun1 hot firing like thal Is} t(te rrib le . It th ro w of 197-2. , long run. His run back of Mike starter Ron JaworskIJaw In the second limlnarles, won a controversial. cor "Wc loslst bothfc our sprinters In thatt di o e sn ’t m a k e u n y se n s e .” K a re n H awwkins kin won her second gold Ion Michel’s 41-yard punt al'so seemedseci to half. JaworskIkl completedci eight of IS sccond running of the NnllonalNall Sporls re-run," said saii an angry Clyde Hart, Roberson, from Buena PP; a rk ,-F la ., m e d a l in th e sposports festival anchoring Mi' deflate the Dolphins, who/h o ' w e re p o sse s for 86S yards yai and no Intcrccp- F e s tiv a l 100-m eler d a sh;h SSu unday. c o ac h of ththe e iSouth team. , was obvliiueiy' dejected1 with■ the the South to.0 a w in In the 40 0 -m eter del . stymied sty by ml.stakcs whenevclever they lions. Mllce Roberson of Floridorida State won The start.cart.cr in the lOO-meler da.sh1 ou< lc p m e. re la y . th re a te n e d lo scorc. Miami starterrter Bob Griese left after the first running of Ihothe event, bul tried to firefire his gun a sccond time, "Would you check on1 myr plane . In the men’s:n’s 4400-meter relay leam, tlit Walton’s pass lo Papale cancamc Jusl one quarter wilhwilt six completions in . officials finally dccldcdKl a false start signifyingga a false slarl. Bultiieblank< reservations'” Robersonn told his Olympic silverIver medal winner Mike ' after Eoglcs linebacker:r H e r r y n in e a lte m p lss for ca y a rd s . H e h o d tw o should have been declaredared In the first cartridge} in in th e g u n w a s a dud a n d d idi coach,' "and sec when I canan gel out of Shine failed1 to sshow up because of a afl Dandrlch Intercepted J^^iamini rreserve passes inlerccptcrepted. race and ordered the contestcon bc ruq^ not fire. here.I Everything bad s e e m s lo m lx u p . in' sstarling ta n times, but his Da a g a in . A t firstt th(the games committee votedd Ihappen lo me.” replacemchl111 -— " Q ra d y C r a n ' of T h is lim e R o b e rso n pulledpulli a mu-sclc unanimousljusly lhat the original racee ’ The final day of lhe Sportsrts Feslival, Manhattan CollCollege — stepped in to 20 m eters from the finishllsh line,: wound would standand, bul afler a protest fromn a $1.5 million enlrprlse undinderwrllten' run the secondond 1leg and his East team up fourlh, spiked hlmse!mseif and col* Eddie Marl,irl, the race was run again, by the United Staless O ly m p ic c a p tu re d th1C e goigold m e d a l, lapsed on the track. RobeRoberson ran a Harl saidaid hc was moving when tliee Committee, was devotedd chiefly( to The relayy evC s; outdou td o o r e v en ts. Cosmnos tofc H aw kins,, wlwho runs for Texas J Soulhem University, Univ. anchored lier . team to a 44.3014.30 c lo ck in g . P a m J lle s of from \World Cup( touumame New Orleans,ans, Stephanie Brown pf i Gwcn SmlUi of*.Coni»Ct A nother llm c a n a ll-E u ro p e a n ,te; c . . p , „ y c u NEW. YORK - Thele CosmosO will be the cenler■ of th o r e s t of E u ro p e. Anot u n th o f ir s t th re e legs. socccr world’s allenllonon ono Aug. 30 when lhe defendfending ariall-South Americ;lerican team. N o rlh A m e ric an S o c c crr Ixfague1-c c h a m p io n s face an all-starall-s The Cosmos will Ileave New York on Sept.. 1110 for W est mmmmmmmitm te a m o f p la y e rs fro m aTound ro u t th e w orld, Germany, the first stop of a European-Southth American anz Bccken- b | | | | | | | | | m| | | b | The Cosmos have invlleivlled -10 of the w orld's top playerlyers lo tour. T.hey willill m e e t B a y ern -M u n lc h . F ra n ; participate in the exhibllUibillon. The m ajority of the pla>players bauer’s formerr team,tea: on Sepl. 12 at Munich’; O lym pic Invited were stars Inn lheU World Cup tournamentlent In Stadium. F p o t a t o eEQUIPMENIMl — Argentina last month. The Cosmos’ players plaj voted Saturday on wh, Idi Id ah o . J o ro m o Is a p ro b le m w ith Uie go gov« v e rn in g t>ody o f so c ce r In Ilh a t m a tte r, a n d m o)re re ww: ill v o te th is w eek. lo c a teod d l15 i milos northwest of Twinwin Falls, Idaho. country. Paolo Rossi, FrancoFrai Causlo and Roberto BeltBeltcga According to,W.ei>,Werner Roth, the captain off 11th e Cosm os r, AUGUST 2 19 w e r e lh e Italian p la y e rs•s wwf ho w e re In v ited . and one of the team’stean two player representall' — Bob ^S J 1 r - 'WEDNESDAY, 1 9 7 8 Johann Cruyff is expeci[pecled'to play with ihe Cosmo;mos In Smith is the oUicrUicr — a mojor problem wasi thetl ployers’ . SALE TIMETIME; 1 1 :0 0 A .M . ______LUNCH AT THEC^E CHUCKWAGON Ihait gam o and also In anoianother exhibition game on SepSept. a. la c k of in fo rm aItlon tio n ;a s to w h a l h a v in g a unio n wowouldentall. It Is believed that the: gargame Sept. 9 will bc againsist 13Boca "The socccrr pla:players arc an autonomous group,”gn Roth ITOEttUIPHENT .p eETERBUILT t i POTATOO T R U C K — Juniors of Argentina. said. ‘‘Nobody mmat ok^ the decisions for us but}ut ourselves. . POTATO! irvostors - P la n to r D U T h e C osm os w ere expected exp< to announce Ihelrr pip la n s ___ People think thatlat EEd Garvey’s group is runninfling things for 2 Lockwood harvoit DUMP TRUCK-3 WHVHEELBIKE o a d o r - Cultivator 1966 PotoPoVorbuilt cJiosol truck with o 2'290 Cummings turbo regarding Cruyff on Thursday.Thui Cruyff was supposeiosed to the soccer playerlayers.” The National Footbctball League ^ Loado j Loskwood harveilor Mork 76 modol,tn. 36" row, chorgoddlrcJdlpsol otjglno. hos o 5 fi 4 speodspoj transmission, has w a tc h th e C osm os p la y lhproved by 18 of the 24 clubs,s, ,including*a wiih , h HP p m otor — Tllloy poloto vino ■ a coupic of times, bul onl e tool bor wflh 3 potnl hitch — LllllstonLllllsK 4 row pototo Irmativc vote by the Cosmos. '*■■ on double tool le ^ s , such as when England’sEng] national team playedlyed the ’mandatory affirma cultivatorr will w ilh 3 poini liltcli and lops with M.F.I quick hllch — PolQ1oroll<3 roller. liTloot, with rubbor tirofO roller,roll con bo filled JCJOHN OEERE FLEX PLANTENTERUNITS— - . wilh w atoror foifor weinht. CORORRUG ATORS — SPRINGG TINETl HARROW 6 - Johr>m DDooro NO, 7 1 flex planlor units oil m ounted on tool Solom on be«> e a ts b o rw ithlh 33 polf'l hitch, m arkers, coinpletiipleto with bool'ond boon •C ^lotos — Tool bar, 12 loot with 3'polr'point hitch and S hoovy John Alexatia n d e r I 5 TRACTORS, orrugolors. now Toll bor. l2 fo001 o lv wllh 3 poini hilch ond VANS • VAIANS • VANS^ Jo h nI Do«Dooro 4630 ■ Front ond LoodiL oodor - IHC • A h»ovy°!u'tduty -- Tool bar, "IS lool doubiioublo typo, with 3 point LOUISVILLE, Ky. purloctnet ci condition wllh loveler scrvicc only once In thele enllreen matcii. ydrulic rom m ount and Insido0 rubrubber — Spoco ditcher • 1 B ubblee Top .. OTHER EQUIPMENftE N T I point hitch — ,Wf»«ollof»d 12'2' didisc plow, poll type — Solomon, meanwhile,2, p{ la y e d h is Grush bor,ir, 10 footer with Kooks for chainslains —. Gonorol Eloc- Roto.tillorIilor 6 fool w ith'.ixtra lull sotot ol blodes w ith 3 point norm al baseline game* andam forced the .. ' . trie 1 5 horioporsepowof olocirlc motor. 3 phojolo jo — Motor K pump, P,T.O, P,T. op e ra ted Choltiii doublo}lo wingw ditcher, pull type A u s lra lla n Into n u m e roousert-ors. u s ( " V. HIP; wllhwith hosos—IHC motioro loodor—□dor—3 whool uttlity 74 Andorson rock pIckor. usedid I yeor.i hydraulic dum p- Df powor ploni—2walklng plows—M'vs—Motal ond comont Qr>d P.T.O ’ Alexander said the conditionconc of the . . .VANTASTIlSTIC PRICESI!! Irollor for po> .T.O. operated on rubbor. hoodooio»—:os— 200 w ood lonco posts—Wood'ood andoi cool hoolor— NOTE:; This Th Is o vory outstanding1 sotsol of form mochlnorv. c o u rt d e tra c te d fro m hlis is sesc rv e . • ■ RollroadI Ironiron, 9 lootor — IHC dump) roko.— roko J oia Hondi which f»orf»os boon kop In tho bost ofif condition, co' somo hordly " A c la y c o u rl Is slowV enoughcnc lo h u rl (roino* — Dorrol D< holder for sproyer with 3: point lilich — usod ...... o■ good cloon sol of oqutpmenjinent with not much mlt- my type of game,” he; sai'said. "It takes Corrujjotod'stod'sleel siding, now — Oarbodrbod w ire_ — Mljcol- collanoouoous so bu sure to bo on tlmo,-otie,-otid buy tho mochlnory wagon load. m y b e s l shot a w a y , whwhich is my 1 ^ 1 lonoouiwooc . .. . you noodood for horvDit and ihnt foil workrorkoltoad. c ‘ s e rv e ." GENERAL MOTCHtKHSPABrablVISION Alexander added hcc trtried serving EDCHECKS stronger 'but lhat forcecjrced him Into K E E P T H A T _ TERRMSt M l CASH OR CODED c o m m ittin g num e ro u s ecrrc rro rs . O w ner — DD-W- ■ J M O D>EL E FA R M S ININC- “ I trie d lo p re ss a littletic h a rd e r, b u l I ^ G R E A T GMG \ KEELING kept doing things wrong,ing. ! fig u re if I W I T H G E NLINE L n GM PARTS c a n b re a k som eone tw'0 o timUr e s in a se t, SALIMANACMACED DT A»S9IRS

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A bi:izarr(e w e2ek fo < r Biilly M ] artin .~rjaaic ------j ppracU ra c u cc to m o rro w .” Martin obvlou/lously meanlSKot ' ®ji978N.Y.TlincsScrvlk r v lc e j : The space around Jackson’s: lo< lo c k e r Ja c k s o n w a s violating vlo! Uie.VnaSly ■ N E W YO RK — J u s i h o ursbeforc^his rs b< . b J a - p h I bbegan egan to fill. Martin came outit ol o f h is w ritte n ru le s hand©uidedouttolhepIiQ^* sclM cslructlvc tirade againstalnst R e^e offlccoffice and saw television conuammgn- nfewdayslKfore.re. Jackson ond George Stclnlte'lnbrenner, lalors, Including two who flew in !from Martin would[ notnot: stop now. ■> Billy Martin Icnmcd thal ththe e Y an k e e N ew Y ork ju s t to f Um Jack so n . . "W e ’r e .w huilngling wlUiout H owner had considered tradingding him for ^ "Damn reporters disruptinging m y • don’t n e e d y o u r■com con ing in a n d rn g M n g H 'e lh a t w ould v S m L a n o lh e r m o n a g e r — Q m ove Ih. 0^ teteam.” am , saldMortla. all those comj^icntjlenis. If h o d o e ra ’t ^ m t H h n v e tw cn fnost u n u su a l, bu t nont t n e arly B utu t Uie Y an k e es w on, wlUi JJackson a c his mouth he won’iiron’t ploy, aod rundijundaylnan . bus to leave. So M artin xelaxed^d Inli Uie I n N ew Y o rkc, , IURosen was p'rep^ig n state thaf agitated frame of mind, n st ' ppress re ss lounge and drank several,ral .scot- to fly to KansasiCltywlUiMorabllcOle Cit; H / v/ore along w a s lo w orsen os th e d a y v/o c h ec s ja n d so d a . d id n o t kn o w If bbewosgolngtodisittlss e V W a and proved o microcosm3sm o( his I e Cl. k K: M a rtin sp o tte d a re p o rte r a nid d aa; sk e d . M a rtin , b u t }io|io rieeded another , U tu rb u le n t c a re e r a s m a n a g3er. e r. ------V “■‘Whal 5Whr “ did Ja c k s o n sa y ? ” m a n a g e r re a d y^Incase In ( that happen^. When Martin gol lo the2 bbai a llp a rk in _ ' “Here, -H ' read it yourself.” repllepiled Uie At 1:30 In the Uie momlng bo bad Illng .out the jM a rtl■ t i n ’s s t o r m y c c a r e e r ■ Chicago, and finished filling reporreporter, showing Martin a copypy (of his telephoned hisI old friend. Lemon, In ■ llnc-up cord, there was'as Jackson Calif., and asked if he ■ '■'i Billy Martin, rehirt•ehired as Yankees’ m anager , U U c ln 1969; D etro it T iggcT8 e r s to the eastern stoi7sto ry . L ong B c a c h , C ali r e lu m in g from a su sp e n sioon n totc a h e ro ’s »■ ‘‘I n e v e r c o n sid ere d w h at I dlid id oa n a c t w e re avaU able. Saturday for 1380,1380, has had d stormy canser 41vision Ulle in 1972; TcxcTexas Rangc'rs' to *' welcome. Sohieonc had evenven sent him of defianco," Marlin read. "I‘I (didn’t -You're.my No. 1 choice if wc bave H In th e m a jo rs. F ro nm le ft lo rig h t: M o rU n le d contcnU on In 1974; a n d ththe e Yankees to a a d o z en roses. Uiink p e o p le w ould got so u p set ant t w h o t to m a k e a c h a nige.” g e ,’ he told Lemon. B . th c M in n eso ta TwinTwins to the western division p e n n a n t In 1970 — only to b ce ffire I d by a ll four. ■And laler, as Martin,n, whov had I dld.,.,I did was surprised Uie wayvay Uiey At Uie ball park,ark, Jackson was going ■ la, b a sk ed In^ several scotchra and soda, b ______I h a d t h a d la k e n it.” U irough b a ltln g;p p ra c U c e . Som eone to ld ■ ______tho glow of the team’s fifth stralf^t . I ."Y."Yecch,” says Martin, rcturnirrning Uie pvan Healy, a fomformer Yankee catcher ■ .victory, he read a storyry inI which copy. and now a broadcoadcaster, Uut Martin |H Jackson refused to admitI wrongdoingwr ogalnsl the2 ^(ansas t< Clly Royals at ■' days,da which encompassed four□ur games. I’m nol going; toto sticke him out on lhc A few minutes later. Marlinrlln was had resigned. Healy He; repeated it to Bj •, In disobeying M arlin’s orders.J'ra. Yankee Stadluidlum. M arlin dei:ided that -. HeJosl He about $9,000 in salaryry fromi his field as a designatignated hiiter — not with . sitting In lhe bus, near MurrayayChass i Powler, Ihepltchln;chlng coach. « Hj ' Thai night, Mortin, speaki: caking or the jackson shoulloulc^. b u n t a n d . se n d th e $332,000 $3: a n n u a l pay. the' Icft-handeinder (Kcn.Kravacj of The New York Times, "I've got to3 hehear it from hyj^” B ond without „„„„ ,|rs piaycr and the owner and first base to sccond. A hit That night, a happy Marf a r tin h a d sc h ed u le d tojitchSundoy). p itc h II wouldn’t . Martin grouped reporters inlo inli two replied Fowler. ' prompting, lold a reporterrtorTheNcw for couldthcnwln# in th e ga m e, dinner at a Minneapolis re:re s ta u r a n t b c f a ir to h im.. ItIt w w ouldn’t b c fa ir lo th e ' categories: either they werMcre on ^1 Uic hotel, HovHowser, who wasSSbe H Y o rk T im e s, " T h e Iwo o f themUien deserve But the fihitHn pitch was higli, the owned ow by his friend, Howonord Wong. club.Ican’tseearc e a n y o n e sittin g ou t fiv e, S tc in b re n n e r’s sid e or his. H e pulpu t Uiose named the manaianagcr for onoT'^fltne, H . each other. One’s a bom)m liar; the Infield moveded inI a fte r se e in g Ja cic so n ’s Howser, He Elston Howard and o Art sU doys, thenn comingcor back. Running v(ho supported Jackson in thecalcategory couldn't understanstand what the cotfflho-" H other’sconvlcled.” intent, and MeMortin wiped out .the bunt Fowler, Fo the pitching coachh ^who hod doesn’t do anyy gocgood. You have lo hit to wllh those who supported thele owner,o non was about.t. HHe Uiought it lewl^ ■ Although Martin was; to deny to On lhc Uie next pitch, though, been be dismissed along wlUi1 Martin W at be ready.” "'H"H c e h a d lo ld h is co ac h es Uial Cha*:hass had ni(e a,presidentialtial ipress conference..^ H everyone thot he made thehe slstatement, Jackson bunted bur foul. thc tht three previous clubs MaMartin had Martin wasIS askedas how he would becnfairtohlm. — . So m eone a sk(ed e d 1Mickey Rivet§!lChe ■ _____ no one in the Yankee^ hierarchyI •• Later, aftere r thI e loss. M a rtin sto rm e d rhanaged, mi noticed how relaxctxcd Martin treat Jackson,I. ■ . "V"When we gel to Uic airpoTl,jTI, c a n I, h a d a n im press!ression of wha^,t:S?^ ■ l>elieved“ Him. He rcsigiH^ned the nexl - \nio h is office,:e , Tlie1 clock ra d io th a t w a s was. w j He made plans to go hunlunting nnd "The snme aas s a lw ay s. If h e w a n ts to see you for a few minutes?'*'* M^ a rtin h a p p en in g . R ivIvers’s e n irrelevant ‘ijply ■ d a y , on a ta b le underneath unc a montage of fish fls in g wlUi W ong. lalk to me, fine,ine. If he doesn’t, fine. I sa id , Uien, Iri a Joking v e in1, , aadded: perhaps mirroredired the confuslon'oTlhe . ■ The night before Marlin’slin’s rcslgna- Martin nndJ his hi players was ’hurled W ed n e sd ay , Ju ly 19: h a v e n ’t e v e n, UioiUiought-about It, I have.'" "George..q ^v has gol some other guys;uyslnhls whole team: tlon, the president of theK WhileW Sox, against the! wallwt and broken, A beer The Yankees were grectected wiui a more Importanta n t U Uilnfes on m y m in d — pocket. p^^i, Do you mind If I haveveyouln- ; •■Alllwanli^mj^ m y fine m o n e y b a d c .' If I Bill Vecck, had lold Martintinof o Stelnbr- bottle crashcdled toI Uic floor, -formally foi typed four-page Icttcliter before geUingbackinthcin th e ra c e ,” m y ip o c k e t? ” I get my finee mmoney, back,'nwybo ■ e n n e r 's In te re st in sw ap pling in g mi a n a g e rs - n o in tervlews rv le now,” .'?ald Martin. th Ih' e g a m e — a se t o f ru le s; g(governing He continueded lo lo get'back In Uie racc The tj bus pulled up to thee EBraniff that’ll make mene pplay a lltUo harder. ■ — M artin for Bob Lemon.Dn. Ironically,I slillshaklngwi?wiUi a n g e r, • lhe Ih' players. It warjied lhat theyth could as his teamI mo made 11 four slriiight term inal al O’Ilare Airport andnd (Chass, Bf})yandmcareOreO.K.now.” ■ H when Martin resigned. Lemon Lei sue- when Martiiirtin finally permitted re-.. l>e l>e "subjecl to severe discipllipllne” for ■ victories. He: spcispent a litUe more time sittl:sitting next lo lhc door, was; theth first gut Billy andid ^Mickey weren’f ^K . ^ ■ e c o d e d h lm , porters Into,to_ h is office," h is eye.s conduct co such as swearing, fl^figliting In than usual in I thethe I press-room bar after one off Uie bus and Into Uie tenterminal, now, and Lemonmon, who Maiiln-fiad ■ , Actually, the deal to e x ch a rig c b e tra y e d thlefocthehadbeencrylng, e fo • - p pu u b lic a n d drurikenness. thc game drlnklirlnklng wiUi Vecck,. who M Mar a rtin w alk ed alo n g sid e .. Ic a m e d h e h a d1 netnearly been IradeJTbr, H I t w a s b a ck to b a se b a ll, a n d he Yankees had been m anagers had been proposeposed In Juno Manin v was a s Joined l>y th c cIuIj’s nda return told him the ' "If he keeps saying 11 wasrwasn’t h is w a s p r e p a rin g to Join Utc Yankees. B lo everyone’s preoccupation 1 trading him. Because , ,, by Loe MacPhall, the presid■esldenl of Uie general mannanoger, Cedric Tallis; to )n wlUi Uie in te re ste d in t n fault,** M a rtin ask ed , “ Is th a t notnolinthe Martin was out.om .of a Job again "tU l . H . Martln-Jack-son' feud. Ever t realize Uie time, he was American League. It camcimo al a llmc Howser, nd and Mickey Morabito, the. M /cry nlghf MarUn didn’t rea b e s t in te re s t of Uie Y an k e es? ” •I98tf, when Slelnbrenner and MaM n rlln w e r e c lu b 's pu b licic relationsrc director. Martin M M artin was gplng lo be asked;ed w h a t h e holding u p Uiee te te a a m bus. feuding and there was slilstill another picked up aa piecep ot paper with the Intended In to'di with Jacksonn swhen Uie Back at thehe h hotel, Uie team was c r is is on Ihc.em batU ed Yankecs. anki inscription,, “From“F the desk of Jillckey player pl relumed. This is whahat Martin happy. Rosenin wiwas in New York but * StCinb.'cnner said hele would\ be Morabito” onon top,-and read a stnte- said sa on Wednesday: "I dotdon't want spoke to Martinartin on Uic phone, and Interested In such a. deal.;al. So : did Al ment tliatt had I: been written in apologies. ap 1 Just wanl him to go lo his Rosen fell Uiatlat U things had never been Rosen,- Ui^ Yankees' presl(resident, who jonghand afteriftcr Martin nnd Tallis had -locker, lo- get dressed, go out on the field better on this ;cclub lu b , 4 "V had been friends wllh Lemon Ler sincc spoken lo SteinleinbrennerandRosen.The •. andTie’ll bc loihcJlrie-up. I’nI’m easy to He had woncwondered ajwut 'Billy’s THIOKOLL & LOCKWlVOOD 1 IM l, when they met att a Cleveland key parjigraph•aph re a d . " R e g g ie Ja c k s o n play Pl for. All you have to doJo Is hustle healUi in prevliprevious weeks; lh0M 8h._ ___ Indians' Iralning camp. ' - • I s s u sp e n d eHi d wwiUiout'pay cf/cctlve this and iir obey orders and you wowon’t have Often he diskedred hhim, "Are you feeling MacPhall callcd V Vee e e e k . w h o a rn y tr o u b le w llh m e .’’ ■ , .O .K „ B illy ? ” AlAI Uic All-Star Game VE9TEIERS^ ” considered thc possibilityy of the swap, Tuesday Jul The Yankees won, and Marlartln wi;nl Marlin had spokispoken of a "spot" on his HARI .Ju ly lH : But the Yankee situationon ccooled and The Yankeekees were starling a road back ha to his friend’s restaurant.int. liv er, w h ic h thos*lllns i 438.3570.,',. th e pr .f-ow fl'c . PPIPE ■ionly w as he nol the clean-i;an-up man. he simpler If JacksonJa rejoined the team1 S a lu rd jiy , July22; w a s o 'te v e n th e rig h t fielderild e r a n y m o r e , w h e n Uie club clul was on the road, a<^ay/ II was one day away fromn Jackson’sJ T h n t h a d b e e n ta k e n froim m himhi b c c a u s e fro m th e incredible Inc media blilz thatt return, r and once again MoMartin wns o f h is e rr a tic fielding, a nnd d M^ a rtin , w ilh h a s be e n V'irtuallyapartoftheclub. irti asked a If he would put Jackso(son back in >DUCTrs « ting almost PROI ! encourogemeht fr6m Uiehe front fi office,. “L

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i - . l t o f (fo rce2 Sovi/iets cl. growing aniounts ofot iadvanced oil ^ jjjra ©NcwYorkTim«rimcsScrvlce War II,II, Ih lhe United .States, in effect, nst technology,-needed to to. ' In crea se th o ' IBM . WASHINGTON — - President conducteducled -economic warfare against of rate of recovery of llsIts Increasingly S 3 Carter’s decision to0 cancclcon the sale of the SovlelSo^el Union. Thc transfer of Thc Commerce I ^ H j ' a c o m p u te r a n d im poseposo c o n tro ls on th e a dvancedneed technology was prohibitedled llghl oil resources., Th' cts • Department estimates« U lhat oLl-relatcd export of oil technologylology to lhe Sovlel . and cxporexports of many other products rhe sales could be $1 billionHon over thc next Union has touchcd1 oiloff a controversy requitedired | government approval. The rc- three years, ■ H o v e r w h eth er tr a dJo e curbscu should be 19G9 ExpoExport Admlnlslrolion Act ro­ the ■ Advocates of expeexporl Controls, u s e d a s a dip lo m aticIctool. too ■ movedod momost of these barriers and the Iley contend thdt comroerce:rc c s h o u ld no t lx> . T h e p re sid e n t’s move mov< was designed Nixon'n Adn Admlnlsti'atlon, under Its policy lo detached from otherrr q.qijrcnls In the to underline Americalerlcan displeasure of dclenlcclenlc. gave Moscow access lo kIs-, Sovicl-A m crican fclaatlo tlo jn sh lp . T h e Un- o v e r tria ls of Soviet:t ddissidents ls and tho Americanirican technology and goods', ere iled States, they say,/. linkslir Iradc with treatm ent of America::rican journalists in prohlblllniilblllng only . Items lhal\.wcrc ica-' olhcr Issues when dcallleallng with olllcd Moscow. As describedibed byI White House judged;ed to to I tia v c d ire c t fn llita ry a p p llca - . nations, such as J Jap a p a n o r >,Wcsl officials, thc Imposltioi)sltion of controls oil tlon. j U " i lort • Germany, and Iherea Is i no re a so n th a t oil equipment is also meant lo give Behind,-hlnd President Nixon’s support r l ( of deals wilh lhe Sovietn UiUnion should bo J ' ' Carter leverage in dhdisputes wllh thc for incrcjincreased trade wns lhe belief ol yA. ’ exempt, Soviet Union, rangininging from rlghls his nallonla llo n a l se c u rity a d v ise r. H en ry A, h- ':V '• at while uic Soviet violations, to forelgDrelgn policy dit- Kissingerjingcr, that thc Soviet Uniornlon They also note lhal w tied American help lo spur ar xl as powerful . fcrcn c es. needed / an Union has emerged i ,IA Its persistent . Yet a host of qucstijuestlons conccmlng ineffldenflclent cconomy. The Republlcatlean military power. It ems offer op- the linkage strategytegy remain to be admlnlsttilnlstrallon. In concluding a 197;1972 e c o n o m ic p r o b le m : ^ i l P rage. White Houso ^ ' ^ resolved,, in partlcula;lcu lar, w h e th e r th c trale d e accord ac< wilh the Soviet Unionlion, portunlllcs for leverage 1^ ^ ^ • IhrcaJ of denying'tradtrade is effective In soughtght toto Induce Congress to removilOvc oflieials arc particular!ilarly Interested In ^ _ ■ . thecoscofthcSovletU/let Union. h'gh1 tariffslari on thc import of Sovle)vlet forecasts by thc Ccnlrcnlral Intelligence 'c been challenged 0 ^ Until recently. AmericanAm off Idali/ goodsds andam to have thc Exporl-lmporport Agency, which have in experts, lhat the had spoken only Inin vaivague term s at)out ■'Bankik grant gr; credits in thc hope that tha by some outside exp aclng difficulties In using trade to Influcrifluencc policy. In a Moscow’sscow’s increasing dependence: onoi Russians may be facln; ^ ■ P spce^ -at Wake Forcsi■ orcst University last Amerlcai.erlcan trade would Inhibit og- ot; meeting oil requlrcmci;mcnts in the corly Soviet le a d e rs ha v o 9 S f Morch, for Instance,ance, Carter said a gresslvossive behavior I abrOiid. 1980s nnd th a t th e Sovli [ling to the West for K p l j S o v iet m llito ry bullibuildup and other Nixon’:Ilxon’s effort was blockcd .by .b, therefore been turning is- p u m p s, d rill b its iSji^8 octivitles in Africalea couldc jeopardize CongressIgress. where Sen^ Henry MM, - equipment, such os. pi ntto andexploralloncqulpnu lpm ent. technological andecor1 economic ties. Jackson,:kson, D-Wash., led a movement t / ll But Carter's unwlla nw llllngncss to lin k m ake k e lower lov tariffs and exiwrl credit These aides sayy tlthat the United « ' Soviet policies to tlithe lolkB on the dcpenderjcndent on Moscow’s relaxation (I Stales should not help;iclp M oscow ex p an d I jjL If limitation of slroleglcileglc weapons led his Its curbs curb: on emigration. Afl'cr thi oil production wilhouihout' poiillcal £on- S jjA security adviserss In Ithc White House linkageIcage h h a d b e e n m a d e p a rt of lh e' l ‘J< cessions. Such a slraterategy is feasible, It H j^ H to scarch for cconomimomic pressures that Tradeidc Act. A( Moscow renounced lhe• 13'; Is said, bccausc thele UiUnited States has could b e used. traide d e agiagreement. a c o m e r on th c world woi market for ^ B S This approachI was resisted by the ' Thorho volyme vc of Irade grew, iioneth advanced oil tcchnolonology. This Is also stale DepartmentII anld d y were "rve llv^d oroun(■ound h e re a ll m y life . ta k e n Its g rip e s to W ashington.rton. ' ' ■ oboulit,” shesoi;said."Thcygotwrapped ► for ose, she doesn’t look the - chcrs.:h'cn;,a few years ago they v . . around the house, s knew.anything obout Jgust. lOTl, u p i n t h e b ureaucrallc re o structure. Wc falrprlcefortheircrops. fair geltlnigetting low priccs for thdr■ calllecj and never reallyr kn( ."It oil started In Augus inder the' partdlher. )rry ab o u t lh a l. Mrs. Canfield said that, und because of ovcrsupply. So thc minutemii farming unlll I movedmoi 7 miles," she bccausc of depressed priccsrices." sold Justdldn’tworry m e a su re ; In fa c t, th e mn llltallltan t la b e l w a s pin n e d b e c a u ed a women’s group, Wc • '^ rk ctih g and bargaining me the price starts moving up so they’rethc sold. “Il’s oil arouncoun d y o u bu t you d o n ’t . Mrs. Canfield, sitting at her hci dining . “We formed i hole crop on by former SccreJecretary of Agriculture the pr 2 had heard our husbands fanfarm ers take a look at the whol breaking even, the governmentn t s te p s p a y ony atte n tion tto o l t ." • room tabic in Jeans andmd a gray did things we ha break: ilwedldn'lhavetogoloa' situsltuotion ond submit a priccice to a EarlBuU. sweatshirt^ bearing thetic slogan. ■ lalk about bul Wl " N ew ese s t N o w a t ^ _ Now AtIt n t E -S s E A l mm H INTRODUlUClNG S(ALE i M THAT FITSTS Colorful Two-vo-Tone 8 Three-Toneo n e ; theE GUY’S lEAl NYLONSSKI PARKiKAS K GIRLS. .■ • CHIC ANDSMOI3RTFASHIH IO N K ;^ QUILTEEED JACKETETS H : , M ore Styli t y l e s T h a n E v e,r! r ! ^ ^ H.I.S h a s F o r m e nn, , wwom en, boys, girlsS B g o t y o u r jelan a n , . It's . gV " \on's Sizos Regular $39.00 - ...... **29” 2 k : builtt arand styled " Children's Slios 8 lo 202 0 $ < like a guy’s jeari. foiFor Boys & G irls. Rog.. $$3 3 1 . 0 0 ...... ^ \ B ut if s c u t to fit you ^*3” B S TTots o SIios 4 to 7 S' il- \ \ . ■ No more jeans that fit ii in th e RcRegular $30.00 ...... / \ \ \ hips but)ut not in the waist. ThcThe all ViiVltflm on's Sizos ...... $ 2 9 * * DETAJfACHABLE SLEEVErE MODELS A Jacketor A V est IIn n O n e ! A ^ newris^ <» je a n is tailoredd to hug R • I \ W your'ur-curves from your wa o t h e rrs*aa” s ’ to*3i” • 20 2 0 $ 1 ^ 9 9 ^ Regulailiar $61.00 ...... g . $ 2 3 . 0 0 ...... ForF. Boys 8 G irls. Rog. $ ".i. ’ Boys'SI•Sizes U to 20 V I V h ls it sizos 26 }o 32: X $ ^ Rogulaiilo 'r $ 5 0 . 0 0 ...... T ot's S lios A «o 7 *39” I ' \ \ . jths 32, 34.36. rlC/y Lengths: -Rogulor $19.00 ...... ■------, $ : 2 0 . 0 0 I Us8 Yoar Roper's Itll’srrom i X i Option Chjreetr lha Tor / i ll It’S From ■ Your Banki^rds Ropff’stJptlw ■- {M f Roper's... / M | fl It’sRiglit!. / f l l ' . w fi • K s i i l '- fBaakCJrt. (| M M lls • Burley • Ruporttw • Buhl S i ipy • Ruport • Buhl • tw in Falls* r r • Tw in Folli • Burloy a il ______— J " • k 1^' ■ ■ d ' ' ^ 1 I. . 1 B-1<1 Tlmo3-Now9, Twin Falla. Idahcd a h o M onday.'July 3J. 197fl ' ■■ N a t i oonal r n G eographict i c m a g a z i n e BS I g b i ]i i s i e e ^ n o t aiU l l iuncharted adv^ v e n t u r e s - . ' ■ in strict standards,'indutlldutlingnoliquoror ' ■':)WasbingtonSlar increase sinee LUW,iW, w\ hen th e d u e s ' w hich■h costco; KC7,(yHJ,and brought In tobacco. The soclclyy dodocs not wish to ' , .VASHINGTON ' - When (HMipk-hm) t vvui e Sfi. T iic S;i.r.O increaseinCri represents 5123.1XW.,IXW. .WA.SI lilies ot oven the- : - apiiic • a .‘iil.U pereent rise.. DuringDur that period,. Howeveiwever, the comparlsoh of direct•eet offend the sewiblllllcs thinknk Iof tlie National Ciengrap member. Sanders. / ; , rou);ti the c o n su m er p ric:e e index ini li:is soared 'expenses;?nses anil sa les p ric e s Is so m e w'hat h at most conservative mer Societyciety. they think of treks lliroi e complaints when ' eadlng, slrtce a large part of.theth e still re m e m b e rs the coi uncluu''cluu'led wildi'riiess, archai'oloj'iogii'SK by more than \2'> perceilercenl. misleadin not an ad for Moore-McCMcCormack Lines’- ' y, • dlseoveic o v erie s w hicli re w rite th e htstV; h a s arvanoU ier a s p e c t u iiic h Is iisii;siially In 1977. Uil' so c ietylely took t in just less in thethe sales of its securities, 'the tier business Income.”, , ' overlooerlool;ef aecoieouiil- than $j«l million Inn duesdui and received Naliotiailotiai Geographic did no . better the- However, the socletjclety Is allowed to ^ . . Inii.it g .lli; is a b ig b u sin e ss.. SUM,2i;i In g ifts a ndbetiuests. d be( - lhahI mai many smaller investors in tht apply 0 large enoughlugh portion of Its f Us-cash revenues of iieaily; 5SlvC ’I'he o th e r RUi,'.!! miiilonm il in income slockk matm a rk e t la^il y e a r. ■■ ^ - 'I l s - e ex p en se s a g a in s t ^ \ m illionlllio.n anti " p ro fils " of S7.7 millntllioii eanie from a.varietyely ofo sources, more Counlinjunling- the cost of salOs, the general overhead exf 0.2B th e a d v e rtisin g Incomt:ome so lhat it paid .. laslsl ye. y e a r prolKit>ly p la c e II a m o nng g Un; Uian half of which:;h wasw the sales of societye ty ii n e tte d only $2-1,179, o r 0.2X a ll la st y e a r . shiiig- , publications, led1 by-Uieby .sociolv's percentoi:e n t on ils investm ent. ' no Incom c ta x e s a t a ll U largesl businesses in the Washi in lhe tax law came f tonn aarea. n The v;ilue of lls’as.sels;els is hijihly successful sserle: e rie s of books. T licfie lat la rg e s t single e x p e n se fo r th the e T h e 1968 ch an g e In lh onal about partly bccauscISC olhera publishers • ■ '’'-■•"■lyarly $21-1 million. n During the year.ir. UieU society sold soclclycly diduring the year was Natlona cost felt the NaUonal GcoeGeographic had an . ; . •• AndAnti Its magazine, witii Uie Uiird II nuire lh a n ;i.5 mililDiilillion Iwoks. ;;i5.:iG1 . GcHigrapl'graphic magazine, which cos 3sts. unfair advantage becabccause of Its tax- - la rg e c s t c lrc u la lion o t a n y In Uie nalatioji, t I records. MO.(XX) map?maps In addition lo i HT'- Digest,igesl. Is one of (lie most expeii.-i.'iisive „7'i,7;t:i(;Iol)es. m illiolion n fo r prin tin g and $7.0 m illio n1 foifo r w ith tliem fo r advertlsli court decision last i pul)llc;il)llcalions In the country'al St;:i Si :i ■ These .tli fall inloInlo Uie 1 category of postage,lage. A s a re s u lt of a cou: le of year, the society mustmus also pay use , , ’ | ® ‘ ' V m illionlllion in l'J77. ' . piiliilcalions, which'bch* bro u g h t In $-1-1.!) T o 0brin bring Into focus the m agnitude o d e rs ta x e s to C a lifo rn ia on mr oil o r d e r s a le s K .,. ^ n iie c National 'Gi“ographle Soci:ocii'ty niiilldii on d iri'c l co■o;JsofS;i2.;’milllon- sts c the magmagazine publication, Sander year, this amounted IS c o m e a long w ay sinci^^inm)I when w .Mllioujih the luimlnumber of volumes pointedlied oout lhat 1/ Hie price of pape□per, to that stale. Last year •' b a s COI e o n ly ta x e s p a id by eminent men, met in the Cosiosnids snld by individualidual tommercial goess upup tone cent a'pound, the costS l'o o f to abo u t $57,000, th e on] in a the society. - i r a Clul>ub Ito form "a snciely fortr Uie publi.shcTS is a closelyiseiy guarded secret. the magm a g az in e goes up $1 m illio n ; •xpenses for the crease and diffusion (tf gi-ographIphical iiuiiisiry so u rc e s; e.stimalce.st. lhal Uic year. Along with expe ; Ss-fcii ■ l«m» blicallons, Iccturcs. k nlowledgc.” o w k . society publishedJ jusl Jus aijout one of Theh e m m a g az in e is, in m a n y way-s•ays. preparation of public: For TV shows and the like, the society has Today,Todcj from •It 17th I'vi-rv 'jil li;ird-l)Oiindound adull general- differenterent from other periodicals. Fo thing, it Is not sold. Technically,ly, it1 the normal businessjss expensesc of any ‘'"id 'i M Streets N'W. in tlie slrilInking interest ijooks lastyeat year. ‘ one thing mlariile arble builtiing ilestgned i>y Rdw:dw ard A Idlng $1.1 m illio n to r I lO miiilon m em bers tiiroiigliout)iit llie W orld, lh e .soeiely’.•iety’s magazine for organiza'anization. . • i $28.8 millioh. Includlnfi , lhe officers, dlrector^ars_and trustees. In' orld. j’oiing people, brougiiouglil in $7.!) m illion Allhouj.llhougii it carries advertising, lh 1 plans cost' $2.3 It’s llio (lues paid by these meint'intxTS . rm d ire c t ex p e n se s of $(UiS m illion. ' ' a d s ;a are r e rrelegaletl to Ihc extrem e frorfront: a d dition, pension pi r employee benefit lat provide the cash flow ni;u^: ^ d to ■Hu' tlire c .-sourcesces of c incume which and 1 badback of tbe magazine. Memberibers million and other en ■■ 5 million. L*ep th e s o c ie ly _ so lv e n t aiW-^W^the stiowed losses compart'd coni| lo their whoI) reccreceive Ihdr tnagazines boundnd ini p ro g ra m s c o st $3.3 mil I has a large number idnllily'magazine'm ailed to Uu'iii, Ui d ire c l e x p t'n se s; wuTC'wc ” luc,•Itional six-m-monlh onl volumes* raliier lhan mormon- The society also has nses which are not hlch represent^Uie largesl singli" sii films, which coslsl $l million and thiy/ ,or or i return tlicir magazine lo0 beb of business expenses a r c com m o n to o lh e roirganizatlons. rg a i • •'i , T expcn(x p c n d ilu re i>y tlie^rocM y. itroughl in Sl.');i)3 mni illion; le c lu rq s^ t IxHindin'd n'never sec the .Ids., They ar 1977 wos $1.7 million TThis his yefir, memb'ershlp dues' roseros - w iiich co st S;il)0,(;i0.010 a n d b ro u g h r i n ^ ^ r l pIpped.away p e d , before binding. The largest in 1977 ■ ■om S)i.r>« T o S'J.5<). It's th e (m fm irth 5'i55.0()0. a n d , lelevielevision. programs. 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• V V • I , ■ I ' ' ; . 6 v I A ‘ ' \ ur’i I T urtle eggs poil o p u l a r H k ?. - L egend h asU s UL thal entlng Ridley turtle: ege g g s c a n e n h a n c e I sexual prowcs>wess and the meat and hidescs ialso have been I popular. Consttonsequently. the speclcs has nc:neared extinction. I T h is y e a r , in cooperationc with the Mexlca:lcan-Govcmmenr,- - •' B the Nationallal 1Park Scrvlcc started a' eracrash program to I > w 'c been brought to I m o reverse thele rapidra decline. Turtles have b | I l i ------P a d ro Isla nind d nn e a r T e x a s w h ere th e y c a nn be p ro te c te d . i ^ y ■ Two bbeliefs s w fight ssyster n o h WASHINGTON (UPI) -• L. Uon Tiie aim of anin liIndividual is to reach P” and Sun the stale of "clear” wliere lhe Hubbard’s SclentoloKlsts and “T here’s only one reareason I ever - - Myung Moon’s Unificationll c h u rc h n e g a tiv e engramim.s .s are erased and the a r .Good taste. - have found themselves In bitter:[ter Strug- person becomc:mes an “operating sm oketJ.G c gles with the government. Thehe follow-f Ihetan” whicli. theIhi c h u rc h de fin e s a.s' ■ “So whenn I:I sw itched '■/ /ing is a thumbnail skctcbh ofo the “a- being who10 can be at cause v. to low tar. I w nsn’isn’t about to ; religious doclrlnos ot the two,vo s e e ls . k now ingly a n d1 at will over Ihoughl, ' ^ Scicntology life, form, matterttcr. energj’.."spate and | gi ve th at u p , If you)U dc o n ’t s m o k e S cicntology w as founded inI UieUic 1950s., time, subjecllveai'candobjecllve.'' j tnste w h at else is therec r c ? ^ by Lafayette Ronald Hubbard)ard as a A person readniches this clear slate ■ M: v'."'" for tas result ot his Investigations off the mind through lhe-procjrocess of auditing or f ‘’B utchere’w asallthnthat talk i a n d m e n ta l he alth . counseling, jri-wl• w hich a S cien to lo g ist 'v. Unorthodox in ils approa’ Is a i R n . ' . among his accomplishments,ts. .sayss he stre.ss6n the fam'amlly and marriage ami hnd always wanied lo writeite a poem ll has been thehe church's pracllce of aboul n parasitic worm.'; Oncleola0: "arranged" maimarrlage.s and Moon's martini, which was namedI aflerafl him officiating al mama.ss wedding ceremon- b u t “ It Ju st w ouldn’t fit in ." ies invoU'lnghunhundrals of couples liial He .'^Id he created the;he poelry has brought the church much of its 'T project, for which he has written wri 30 publlelly. poems, wilh the help of thehe school'ss According toIo tlthe church's tiieologj-. Experlmenal Studies Councilcll bccauseb the fall came nol througli the eallng of lie saw a need for a change; of pace] In lhe forbidden frufruit bul througli Satan's the usual classrjjbm approjiproach of .sediiclionofKve.:ve. learning the dynamics:s Ibehind Atlhecorcofof the church's ijellel is advanced biology's "highlyy tetechnical the notion thatit J Is rc a lly sla c k e d ,” • bccausc of ItsLs ddeparture in belief of r “ I felt ll would be good lo) Inl.Interject a Je.sus as. the; ClChrist, ils beliefs thal le process,” Moon's revcl.atlcations are more aulhorl- liltle fun and humor Into the pr W arning; The Siirgi the professor said, “ However,ver, it's not iatlve than thelie Bible, and the sect's rH ra lth . ma "lor. 0.8 ma. nlcotinD. FILTER,ER, hum or ]ust for the sake of humou m o r." v e rsio n pf th e!fall. fal, ' Thai Ciaarciie Smokii ^ , rillFRinn'stlQtra .

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m a m ' BJy y LLO o N N IE RO SEN W A LD from her Engllslijllsh and Scottish governesses♦sses and_ Chinese T ta e s -N e w s w rite r cook. SU N V A LL E Y —- It It' takes a lot .of researchn and a strong pooto continueInued to sketch and write/rite for eastern. sense of historicalI JuJust stice to c h alle n g e lilh y th. magazines, despllspite the constant upheavalslls oof moving from All over the Amerlcnerican West, and in fact acrossross thet whole mining lown to> miningml lown. And she neverjrlethoroesickne** lel country, the ropantlcin tlc m y th of th e p io n e e r liv eson. s on. . gctlhebetterofhc)f h e r, n e v er g a v e In a n d r e tu[unicdtotheEast r n - ^ B u t su d d e n ly a1 new nevi force Is emerging to challengechalk that xho filmmakerker InslstSNFoote and Ihe cth(other nine women m y th . « whose lives sheie hopes^ lo bring to the screeiaeen have oolhlng Annick Smith,I, a vibrant 'Slontana fllmm’ammaker and special . In commiTimon. But her claim lakescs Ifor granted tbe hlstortan. Is a partirt of that force which also includIncludes native shared courage-oi:;^nd stoicism In experiencing]:lng hardship. Americans, geneologl;ologlsts and anyone looking for a chance< to The sufferlntj of these women. It express-ressed al oil, come rewrite history. I / out In their lettei!tlers lo home and family.. Th T h ese l e t l e n a o d Smith, a wide-eyedeyed frizzy haired woman, Iss workingwor on a diaries are valu'aluable both as historicalll e^e v id en c e a n d a s series of nine fcatunlature films about pioneer women,womc called paycologlcal Insicnsight. “W ildcmess Women.’Tien." Her past credits includeIde a televisionI Letters werere thcisourcetl of the scrlp;,/or,/or the pilot of tbe — documentoi7 , "Therhe RealI People,” about seven}ven American/ series, a fUmn abal o u t E lln o re S te w a rt. (Sci(Scrlplwrtler Belh Indian tribes andd a filmI on the life and writingTilings of poet Chadwick useded Stewart’s, correspondencenee lo her torjcaee Richard Hugo. employer In Dem)cn v er.) What distinguishes;shes Smith from other feministnisi activistsai is When the Enlain la rg c d L an d s A cl o f 1906 opopened en up new la o d i . h<^.pre-oca}patlonon wlwith the past instead of theh e ppn re se n t. I t’s i„ ih e W est, Stewte w a rt s e t ou t fo r a r a n c h Innaremotecoroerof a r not that she Isnt concernedconcc about the problemsTis wwo om en fa c e W y o m ln g w here erei the newspaper had advertls»tlsed a Job opening today. a s a ra n c h hand.md. Six weeks later Stew art mmj o irte d Ibe ran c h It’sjustthathcrowT ow i n w ild e rn e ss e x p e rie n c e! a t hhe e r h o m e In o w n er a n d togetlijethcr they homesteaded neart;larbyland. Bonner, Mont., has awakenedt in her an oppreclppreciatlon for Her trials In Wyoming’ Included a bllzuillzzan) chlUed fin t pionecrllfe. w in te r, d u ring whichwl her newborn child died and sbe and ber “ F o r p e rso n a l reasonsrcos{ I have choscn to livee ond work out husband were3 forcedfoi to give up the homesleas te a d . of the Rocky Mountaluntain and northwestern coastalastol reasons,”i But In typicalcal pioneer spirit she becameime pregnant again Smith cxplolncd In a recent Sun Valley Interviewirview. with the the next springsigvnd embarked on a potatoogrowlngventureto gn Tlmcs-Ncws. "RegloRegional writers and fllmmakiim a k e rs h a v e ^ re p la c e w in te(r r landIn losses. A ‘ special knowledgeIge and iiulghts to offer;r theth' larger Abigail Scott>tt DunlwayI Is another of SmltlImltli’s subjects wbo community and cancon ccontribute a much neededled perspectivepe carved a unique}uc p] a th in th e W est. ; to the national mediaeedlacjcpcrlence." A Jo u rn ey o ovi v e r th e O regon T r a il In1 Ihith e 1S40S b ro u g h t jl “ W ilderness WomiIVomen,” a new attempt to interpret Dunlw^y to theiio coasti where she began a "i"stump fann" oo : women's history, paints pa: a picture of the oarly early pioneer cleared forestt land.la When her husband wasvas IIncapacitated by woman that contradlitradlcts thc'loving stereotypepo of schoolm- Injury, rcsponsllinslbility for support of thee faifomlly fell to bd*, anns and barmaids.Ids. a n d sh e took onon thU e w ork of te n w om en. Smith a i^ c s womcvomen set out on the frontierT for the same Running hk store,s teaching school,, ete d itin g th e N ew ■ .. re a so n m e n did. Tr h h e fefi m a le p io n e e r w a s a n exile,xlle, Vpulled* o r N o rth w e st a nid d orgo an izin g a w o m a n su ffrarage g e campaign were pushed west, motlvaotlvated by greed, restlessness,mess, poverty, a few of her vent'c n t u i ^ . religion o r a s c a hch ± forfoi independence.” " S h e foundI ooul u t abo u t s u ffra g e th e h o nd l waw ay, b y e x p v te o c e L ike m e n of th e frontier,froi the central fact of)f existenceexls for and wits," SmltImlth says. "In her store shoiho ttalked lo women women of the early West was her relotlonshiionship lo the whohadnorlghiIghts to property, children orjranylhing." ar . ' . i. wildcmess. But for'or womenW( the culture shock was especiallyc smith’s fUmsm s will expand on the lives!S of Dunlway, FWtc j; seven;, for sho wasa s mme o re iso la te d th a n m e n . and Stewart,, as well os Patience I-oador,lor, ia membd* of tbe !. Often she was left tot homestead while her• husbandhusb went Mormon Handcndcart Brigade which transpciisported ’ bousduklds W M H off fo r th e w in te r■ to workw in mines arnHumbcr-er mills.ml Alone pushashcart, Lola Montez and LottLotta Crabtree, Ibe I sho suffered profoundfoundly In the absence of churchclurches, family -famous pair: olof mining camp ente'rtalnfcrilnfcrs, and N arcl»« 1 a n d so cial life. .-Whitman ondEd Eliza Spaulding, the firstt twctw o w h ile w o m en lo '. - .'The story of a BoiseBo woman is Smith’s most mosl detailed cross the Rock]xky Mountains. (The 1836 miamission ol Whitman - 1 example of whatat thetl unfamiliar western1 surroundingssun .ondhcrhusbam>and e n d e d In tra g e d y 11 y earsalterhwcrosslng a r s i ‘ IS who resented tbelr f- meanttowomenwhoiwho cam e West. when they wehv ertj m a s s a c re d by In d ia n s wl This culture shock,hock, as we call It today, neverever conquered< convcrslonoffoijffo rts.) M ary Hallock Foote,oote, a w rite r a n d a r tis t w ho1)0 followed foil her Shooting fortor thei pilot of ’’W lldemesaa WiWomen" will begin engineer husbandId to the Boise Valley wheree he worked\ on next winter.. PiProducers are Sm ith, Mlcha

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“ 77iouT?me/JS(o?/j stood by In the mud and dust,St. Annick SnSmith is working onI featurefe films about pioneerpio women They too, camotame to slay, ihey'ddoltorbustl ■ •. First thoy lost their complexions, thdr'Jr faccsfoi grey &h«W3, Their hnndslxfc.sbccamcgnibby, noJcrgenshrto'iln town. iil I ' They struggJod® /od with coni all, lump chimn:hlmncys and I - smoke, o r o o t ]m p r o x ' With washboaniwards and Iroiis- lllo w a s no Joke.foke. ■ W wides 2g /« f with fires, stnlc wstcrter itand then. , H Idaho They struggled perked up courogiura^o/dozensofnien.” - from Those• PPior io n e e rs b y A nna H an se n Hioyes ay e s Anna Hansenicn HayesH has a valid claim1 to bbc Magic m ^ ' Valley’s oldestst survivingsu pioneer woman.I. BonBomlnlBSG v a s p hl o o k al A p q si i t , In a log cabinI ononil' th e b a n k s o f R ock C re e k , aand n d ddelivered ,‘lnto tho worldd by the town’s only trainedI mld\midwife, her 'MS a u n t M a ry , H[ayes ayes still liv e s In Ti,vln F a lls a lagl ag( Q 9 2 . , . _ W ^ . TW IN FA L L S — A d re a ry•y dcdesert of sand and gravel . . a n d s a y s s h e w a s th e townto w n 's f irst b rid e . '• • cct Idoho Hnycs'parents,e n ts J o h n H o nsen a n d A n n a PPetersen e te r: wore • lhat muslpftver defy cuUivallo'allon — that’s how Washingtoigton. • 'The-llbrary has madenadc. a serious yfort to collcct ■sees the- the (Irst whitee Couple»u to b e m a rrie d in th e SoutJSouth Central ^SSpH ||L Irving, one of tfic'first menlen to enter tho Magic Valleyilley, .b o o k s^ sln c p 1971; LIbrLlbr^irlan Arlen Call' oversc' iftlBcd In Snake River plain,plali as It was then colled.j. HeiHer mother d e sc rib e d w h a t h e sa w . 'Collection, acquiring^g^ ocwoc books he finds adverti elhTwln conlobys^gKOIg c co a ch to T w in F a lls in 187777 to imoot her The description Is rccorduorded In "The Firsl Hundreout Idahi3aho, dozen history buffs, studistudents and visiting scholars tr tion obout Ilnd. But never'e r aa, c o m p la in t.” ithors a n d b o o k s p u b lish ed illII ththe throug Twin Fnlls who arc looking for informatloi books written by Idaho author Anna Hpnsenisen Hayes has written booksoks aabout the Id a h o . s ta te a r c ke p t. ex p e rie n c e s of herhe family in southern Idaho.nho. IT h e d a te s ' The .collection ranges fromrom the complete: fourdiffereicrent Thelibraryalsohas:as: jgraphical are not alwaysvays accurate, but Hayes’ hlslhistory Is a multi-volume Idaho hlston'on; books, Including HawleyBley’s — a c o m p lete se t of U.U.S. Geological Survey topogr valuable rccord» rd of- what life was like 100K) yeayears ago In (1920), French’S (1914), Delel)elehbach’s (1933) and Beal1 ara n d m a p s News, the the Magic Volleya lley . '■ fM ire: an 1BC5 territorial reportirt onc — complete sets5 on microfilm of the Times-Ne Wells (1959), to the obscure: H e r m o ther’s e r’s firstf crossing of the Snakeko Rl'River in the :slng and lum bering that is partart ofi Flier, and otlicr localll papp a p e rs mining, farming, stock raising 18703 w a s onele of,thcof, more terrifying advcntur/enturcs Hayes the Bancroft collection. — Irrig a tio n logs fromfro m t h e ’30s. The Idaho Room harborsrs erearly accounts of life In Mag^tagic ' Call has assembledied ttthe works of Idaho authorr ^Vurdous recalls. Mlshed by In darknessS3 andan surrounded by strangers,gers, sshe sat Valley written by famouslus locals like Charles ShlrlifilrlCy' F is h e r ; W allace iStcgnctcgner and many books publis th e "fro U f erry” n y " as It entered the swirlingIg watw a te rs o f th e W algamott ("Retnlnisccncesces iof Early D ays” ), whp ranin tlth e C a x to n P re s s , Id ah o ’^iolioldest publishing house. and will be Snoke. The returnrctu trip was even worsese be< l>ccause the • tent hotels on eiUier side; of the Snake River, and AmA nna T h e Id ah o R oom isIs a0 nnon-clrculatlng collection nm n r l l h r a t j c o ac h w a s luull ll an'dan s h e h a d to sit on top w ith1th th

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D o T t klost m€lenlike; agres!ssiye wvomen . / he night reading accidentallyly : l-’jiy o il. AiiO s ^ in S l lie nlf B y A B IG AILaLVANDUREN \ gla d ly p a y’ for its return, since It’s a lot c!c h e a p e r th a n h a v in g •Ibune-N.Y. NcwsSyncUni^. n^en feel flattered, IL wwqu o uI ld s a v e a lo t of tim e a n d c llmim inatca the Bible to Solly.iy. • © 1978 b y C hicago T rlb u r new k e y s mTiade. a t / ^ ire changing so fast on the'Sbcliibclal lotofgamei)laying/ DEAR ADBY: Things are c f: I am a widow, attemptingIg to't to 'ru n a s m a ll “ A n d .a s} fo'for you gals who take blanklankets, pillows, coffee scene, I’m not sure how farir a \woman can go these dayss aar n d - DEAR ABBY: I £ urance, etc.. and pots, disheses tand silver — have a heart!art!-I’m sure you have ons: D E A R A DBY; I’mn 2fi, sin g le (b y c h o lc e )-a n d nlot o t a bad- motel. I must paylay thetl mortgage, taxes, Insuranc s till bo a la d y . S om e questions: m u c h b e ltee r a£ l hom o. Should a woman ever call a man who has shownm t an looking woman. There’sore’s jx, man (also sln^e) whoho works ' live on what’s left,efl. st oT the repolrs "I don’t, waw a n l to s ta r t c h a rg in g d e pxjslts o sit ogainstthe reliTO ic e h lm ? whelro I work. Solly andand I k id a ro u n d h lol, b u t h e ’s moremi of n I have no hiredIrcd help and must do most oT In te re s t In h e r. a n d a s k to se e h of su c h Itemsms; s neither do I want to turnim y o u r llceiB e n u m b w ^ I( a woman would like a1 physicalphj relationship i-nwia friend than a boyfriend.nd. m yself. uxurycredlt-card. In to tho motelo te l b la ck list. (holdinghands, kissing, etc.)tc.) should she ever nfl»e the2 firf li^ At an offlcc party last Christmas, I told Solly If hhe e lost 30 I ke ep m y r a te s 16low to co m p cto w ith th e lu x u ry i , " A lte r you'(Tou’v e gone, a n d I go lo c le aan n y IN D E E P IN IN D Y ' KARE 1 p r in t u ie follow ing fo r tr a v e le rs : IREN •well.Icouldn'lscoSoll0 S olly l o s i n g ^ pou n d s, s o I salid id 11 was a m e, A bby, a n d print "I'^on’t mindind youry using my towels to wipewl off your 1 differ In lhelr rencUons«3 to DEAR KAREN: Men dl but please leave the towel; d don’i o n ’t to s s 11 Into If you plut u t ioff w rlU n g le tte r s b e c a ujse s e >you don’t know'Rtiat cases, m u c li’tu m y Mu p rliic,Ibc, :iollyt went on n diet, and so50 forI he’s-- wlndst^leld - but j a g g re s s iv e w o m e n , b u t m y mallm i tells mo thnt In moat co« ■> to wipe off your to say, gelel /Abby'fl booklet, "How to[o' WWrite LetlOT for AQ' g blm lost 20 pounds, and 1 knowkn< ho’ll lose tho other fourur soon. 1, your car. Or if youyoi take my woshclothes to w a m a n w o u ld w olcom o aI cBll cijl from a woman telling bi cave a quarter lo Occoslons.";s ." Sen d J l a n d a lo n g , sta mipcd p e d (28 cents) envelope othing nevcrplaiuiedonpayingiy in g o ff, N ow w h a l do I do? kids’ hands andnd faccsfa en route, pieaso leave i frankly that she would likeIke lo SCO him. There Is nothl 132 L ask y D rtv o , B e v e rly HUlB,Calif.«m? lU s, ^ N4ERV0US E l replace the dothoth —- that’s what It costs me,ne. AndAi when you Abby: 1321 ‘•unlady-llke" about.a wornvoman’a toWng Iho InltlaUvoIvo o r

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C-2Tlfnoo-Now3. Twin Folio.10, IdatioIc Monday, July 3t, 197S C a lc u la ttor desiggned to a id te a c hh e r s PHOENIX. Arlz. (U P I)-AArelatlv- the student’s smallsmol m a^ctlc Identif- HaddiHaddock, superlntencJcnt of Alhanhambra "I've been involvivolved In pcrsonallz^ cly simple calculator tested1 inIn 0 local ication c a r d intoito th th e c alc u la to r. SchocSchool District, said. InstrucUon for theth e past ; 10 years; and school district the past s(s e m e s te r T h e In slru clo lo r rth th u s h a s a c c e ss lo th e TeaTeachers nre freed from tedtedious I’ve seen only a fewft super tcachers shows promise of freeing; toachorst permanent ecord recort of the student’s recorrecord-keeping so Uiey canI sjs p e n d w ho could h a n dle le thoth r^rd-kecplng," from, some of their mostit tedious progress fromn thethe ,thlrd througli the more lim e on Individualized InstInstruc- Hoddock sold. "It was' impossible for I rwrccord-kecplngchorcs. *. eighth grade, as wollv as his progress , lion for their students, hec said,i most teachers bcibccausc they didn’t The machine provldiss teachichcrs in a for the currentlt year,' yea Tho priijlout also PreviPreviously, the instructors oflcncn ssp e n t h a v e th e h a rd woretohclpthemdolt. a re I '• ; • 400-studcnt 40C moth lob withLh instan- will show Uielast last objective ( compleled hourshours tracking the progress of slu - toncoustoi test results, os wellI asa: ali the by the student;:nt.' a list of students dents in the math lab, and somel e o f t h o ' • nochine Is tho only ■ n j K ' recordsrc< required by lhe stalelie and tho . working on thehe sames; bbjeclive. and teachteachers gave up in disgust over)vcrtho "Using a raa(± 0 monitor a student’s ' schools d district for coch studentint. the number ofof questionsc correctly numbn u m b e r of h o u rs sp c n l os "cle rk s'.'" . possible woy to m' student goes from ono - The calculator, a Victor Mocflodol 4900. a n sw e red oniiny ony of o th e 234 te sts in th e H ataddock s a id th e m achine show;low s th e p ro g re ss o s th e stuc lhe next, and It's the storessic such basic dota os instrstructionnl district’s customiziomizcd prcgrani, teachte a c h c r w h ic h stu d e n ts a r e w orkirrking on grade level lo the cher can keep track of objectiveso b numbers, cri:rilerlon- ••With thisis new n i^ructlonjil whatw hot o b je c tiv e s, so th e stu d e n tss canco t>e' only way. o tcachcr e n t Is it the student is S - rclreferenced lest items, andId student management ppro^ ro g ra m . v.v no lo n g e r pput u t ininto sm all instnicllonal group:oups for '^here the student 1 numnu bers. ’The Information iss rri e trie v e d a r e p a y in g tcachers ac h et a good salary just persopersonalized help needed lo un- same plocplo c e o s th e r e s t of th e oso s a printout when the teacherier Inserts to keep books,"3ks," Dr. Thomas T, ' dersl;dersland Ihcproblems, c la ss .’'

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^ m s toifitiy y i f l UPI T hings are chi■ . h a n g i n g ■, A sig n oif f thithe limes In the new all volu'oluntce'r Army Is this lalrinc Inn Uthk e h e a d q u a rte r s building. 'TheThe sign reading "His & H e rs,”” mmeans a Joint latrine use for male and female e n liste d personnelpcrs at the post. >

Rumorrs contrribute ' ■ t o J o ain’s r prpl>blem s SO easy toI open a Pararis NEW YORK - Joan KernKennedy said ■ . .SbcundcrsIorslood.” that rumors of her husbnnsband's rela- Mrs. itenneianedy, who is attending tionships with other womennen hurt and graduate schoo:hool in B oston, sa id , ‘‘I ’v e angered her so deeply lhatat slshe turned compleled my my first semcsler with arge accountIt. . . lo alcohol to kill the pain. straight A’s,s, Ted' ond lhe kids orc "Ralher thnn get nad,lad, or ask really prou'ito^t « ^ o . ’’ questions concerning the rumorsrum about Joan Kennetinedy spoke of her new antd,' from nowiw through Auc.u g u st T e d a n d h is g irl frien d s, or r rcjre a lly sta n d s o b rie ty . "GIod od forbid, I wouldn’t want up for myself al all, ll was/as (easier for to go backto to drinking. The better I Duacomplimeni:n ta ry mc to just go and have a fcfew drinks know myselfIf the11 less chance there is • 5, we^ii giveyou . a n d c a lin m y se lf dow n ais s Ifif I weren’t that 1 wouldId do o a n y th in g like t h a t . . .1 —hurt • or ■nngry," she said sali in an haven't had1 aa drinkingi problem since medium sizei pizza, at Gri:rizzly exclusive Interview wllhllh McCall.y ,-'last summer.cr. Now 1^0 not drink at magazine, Just published.I. "1 found out all,” she statc(ated emphatically. R cferr-. Bear for just c3rg e account rightt on or the selling floor)or ifi you present youour Visa Card, Masiaster- first, and then I beganan to drink- „>,nm apartmont.• in Boston to alcohollcally ... But atl th'llic lime I holphcrscir.mf, no t lo le a v e h e r h u sb a n d , charring' 1t in with yourjr bank b card and prere se n t it to o n e of our lo hide It out of shame ondnd tiloprelond And. even thoughthol I’m tho wife of the I t’s n o t a s b a d a pro b le m a.311 s 11: re a l y Is. se n io r se nilor a to r from M assachusetts. 1 “ credidit deparJment persersonnel. Qf*course,se, if you don't havee a bank card, we/e will "I tried to talk about It.11. L bul I was privacy in Boston lhan I do by quickly completirting our regular appli-ap embarrassed and'.Ted wnswas cmbnr. washlnBton,lon,’’ s h e sa fd . stillI openI yptjr Parisi Cha'rgeCl Account by rassed about It. Everybtx y b o d y w a s ■ em barrassed, bul nobody'would woi really Althoughsho she now se e s a p s i’c h ia tr ls t catioion form . talk obout it. Even my best bcs friends s o(week. n Joan Kennedy ■ ' would tip-toc oround It. 1 sup,suppose they McCall'sI's thatt in the worst stages -. HBHBDBHBBHBIBaHIammmmmmmnmm were trying lo protccl me.Tie. And so 1 drlnkiniking she found no help in . I —— — c o n tin u e d lo d rin k m o re•e ninnd m o re . P sy ch ia try ."I "I Iriod seeing a psychla- | A n d th e -situ a tio n got progressively pro}^ I mustit saysi a lot of people In the ■ I modical proferofosslon in this country J NVTj'rSC." -U'S SO EASYYTO T OPEN A CZHARGE: H / a Joan Kennedy lold McC;-IcCall's that n’t know much about I And so I really got no help | I when her alcoholism bccameamc apparent alcoholism. An K oppiylno 'o' jndlviduol accoonl only, do nol In- she sought advice and undciindcrstandlng sa id . I cluoo ony inlormolionniion rofiarding ipou'.o, NOTE;I; In- I • ' como Ifom oilmony.y. chichild lupporl ond jopofolo main- from her slster lnlnw,, J;Jacqueline Mrs. Kennennedy admitted thal |I ■ tononco poymonlii noodnoo nol bii fopoilod a i incomu I •Kennedy Onassis: ''I felt close to, although he she "wouldn’t want lo go ■ u n lo » you aro rolytlng>tln() onc vucli poyiiiuntj In ihit oppll-ippll- ■ J a c k ic . b e c a u sc bolh ofif u;us needed back lo drlnklniklng" lhat "occasionally I * colion, TYPE OF CARDkR D U SED : | spacc to be alone . .. Whenicn 1 realized miss 11. Becaiccause it had bccomc a I my drinking wa.s becominiming a real phy.slcalandpsd psychological addiction." I ■ . problem I remember going:oing to New But. she addetIded, “I am exceptionally > Y o rk l9 se e J a c k ie a n d lalkln,iking about it happyinmysol/sobriety," ■ "'Z------S P E EE D D I-A PP ! TEMPOBASYA8VSHDPPIIIG S I -()RENTINg '^[1dU yi^IG ^ QOW N — j__J__ 1 , 'CHARGEIRGE CARD' ______N a m o _____ I_ : r 'n u v -.i^ / ------■ / A d d r o t t ____ I ------■ r o K iER li ______Salosporion __ ; ( cm 1^0 1.1,00.7 “ ■ ~sf< . ■ Iimo»ho\iii0fi VtcVtwTotiO ArniUAl IIICOMl ______Aufhorliodby:I----- b y :------.! fo r I PROSISECOTING !. n ATInORNEY ^ JH J REPUBLICAN AsIsk in g fo r M'- Yourir Vote for a PHONE 733.150.5 0 6 ^ . If you wish, and Better!r Government w e 'll s e n d y our application by (or by Slek«r Campdign m lllM . Crcinl Slarloy K roturn mall. Jamilorn* J. Moy, Chmn. -Ok,

—— ------^------i , ------i - \ . . J.lo n d a y . .July 31.107.1078 T(mo3-Now3, Twin FnllaFallo, fd'nhoC-3 J ero m e auciction riets $1m,ooo JEROME — The Jcromrome School Dly;-ict also bought lumber, doondoors, windows, three inail’s p l e r e ii;s dc;sks. An old pick-up pace hi collcctcd $14,007 pt on auctioiction of bricks, lumber tra m p o lin e s a n d c h lld ren ls d( No sr and other remains from.t!71-the Lincoln School m issin g its a x els bro u g hlln t In S SI llJ. SANTA UOSA, Calif. (UI(UPI) - A 30-year-old I'renchrenchmap rapldlywer the yeanears in California’s gcnUe cllrcllmatc. Now, which Is being razcxl. T lie few H em s loft o v e;r r willwl! be added lo salts has converted an old bulchjutchur sJiop and slaughterhouselousc into' Uie brown snail Is termedten a persistent pest byly ththe public — Schcwl Superintendent PercyPcrc Christensen said at a final Lincoln Schoolol aau u c tio n -to b e hold In w h a l h e c a lls the n a llo nn's 's oronly e.scargot factory, b u l not by P lc a rt. ■ cx iic tly 125,250 h rlc k s w erere sold to bidders, whn S e p te m b er. ".The only differencee betbetween the common gardenden ssnail "Callforpla is aI snailsr paradise," he said,d , " a n d I c o n . . • and t*scargols is a lot ofJf work,"wo said Francois Plcart,irt. wtwho Is produce Ixjltcr escarprargots here Uian they do inIn'France;’’ F In ■ . o ffe rin g 'i'i cents a poundnd fofor all th e g a rd e n sn a ils hcic c ana n g el. fa c t, P lc a rt sa id thenc Frenc^iF taste fpr snails haslias ioutstripped i He only recjiiires that:it theylh a re plct^pd up. ra lhthcr c r Ilhan Its resources., andJ 4C 40,000 to n s a re im p o rtefd d y> y e a rly fro m laandltomanln. . 's . slomi>edorpoisoiie(l,lnlosL:ilo su b m issio n . T u rk ey . Y ugoslavia ni ' Plcart said the cbnmwnmion brown snails are acluallyally H1: elix P lc a rt h e lp ed ruin n hishi family’s inn on the outsklitsklrtsof Paris H ■ ■ Aspersa. one of the snailsnails the French prize most[ for tastyI unlll two years ago,go, when a friend told himn hc had eaten delicacies. fresh escargots,in1 NUNUchlgan. When lie arrivedtd itin Michigan. t . Helix Aspcrsa was broughtbrou) lo CalKornla l&U yearsirs af;ago (or Plcart found relallvelIvely (ew sn a ils, b u l on a v isitislt Ito C a lifo rn ia fcxMl purposes. I’icartI said,sale hul .some escaped, tniiltlpliiiltlplying hc (ound the abUiulamilance of s n a ils ho d e sire d . ■

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K . •' %em V - CALIIALIFO RN IA li Astrononmica/ emn den ceppoints K v . \ ' to exi^tennee of 122th planelet s l \ ' « CHICAGO (UPI) - Mankind did noti have genetically creatreated mankind. ' colleague;agues, Dr. Jam es W. Christy, lha ] i » '® riginate In Earth’s prlmordlar.sllr,'slime, Dy his own admlssnlsslon, Sllchin saia Pluto0 hhas a s a m oon. T hey also calculateilie d ^ u t m a y h a v e cb m e fro m aI gi;giant thetheory'soundscnjcrazy.” lhat PlutoPli Is much smaller thai lanct "Marduk” whieh orbits the ;sun But the 58-ycar-o!cl■olcl New York busi- hithertoertobelie'Jc-d.^ 1 ir beyond the lust known planetet — so nassman, in Chicagoago rcjcently for the "Therhe orbitsa of Haley's Comet wer ays Zecharia SItchin. Fifth World Conferenrence of the Ancient suspectei)ccted a long tim e ago to hav e bee. M m k m Sitchin. author ot a rccentit J)00kIx Astronaut Soclely,, saldhesal isplea.sed to causedsed by planet X, bul th ailed "The Tvjclfth Planet," doesdoesn’t find Unlled StalesJ NavalNi Observatory irregulargularitlcs In the orbit of Uranu lellevc conventional theories off cvjcvolu- astronomers are begii►eginnlng to s h a re h is a n d NeptuneNepI were attrlbuled to Plutc Ion. • • ' view about the exisiixlstence of another Bul how,now, bqcause Pluto is nol as big a r P Marduk Is a hidden planet localocated planet, o riginal!;Jnally thbuglit, Pluto can no longe «yond Pluto and is many timesnes the, ‘'There Is m'ountiiinting astronomical accountDunt for these irrcgyilarltles. The "Hiee FasMonableFi Surprise". | ;lzc of E a r th , h e sa id . It o rb its theth e sun,s evideVice that Uiere;re exists one more say there ther nlhst be one-more plani iassing near Earth only oncc In 3,3,000 planet within ourr solar sc system," he fartheroher out than Pluto lo account for I /cars. said. “It Is a planetm et m a n y tim e s th e Ju st a s 111 ha v e be en say in g all alo n g ." S itch in h a s de v o ted th e p a s t 23iS ycyears size of Earth and the'the d'iscovery of this jylng to convince others • —throthrough... planet will confirm-i•nujncient beliefs in •cscarch, decipherings of 3,000-yi00-year- its cxistcncc. )Id charts and world travel — ilh a l " T h e b ig new s ofif thtl; e w eek, h o w ev e r, Vl^rduk was known to anclcnt clvUlza-clvU Is lhat astronomermers of the ‘Naval ' w m M6SPC ! » ■ ;ions. Ilc said the 'technologicogically Observatory in Washington, W D.Cl, om rS advanced Inliabitants of ^larduk,uk rmay confirmed the dlscovicovery by o n e of th e ir I CROWLEY PPHARMACY

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LAMIB B that/if thc milkilk w a s n ’t w hole you is> a certain ci amouni of.calcium^ ii d e n y in g a d lvorcc/o rc c to A n td n etta F ly n n of BIristol risto l because living togeUierle r ai s h u sb a n d a n d w ife, th a t hc ‘dfy .vegetables J)ut very often Uld that lie had Dear Dr. Lamb, wa»lldn’t g e l th e.• cucalcium you needed. leiify sho plnnncdI lo stay in Ihc same houseuse aaflcr-hcr a job and wasivasn’t trying to find onc'and For thc pasl two years I liavc:iavc been To give you aorcmor information about calclualclum is not readily absorbed:d fh )m m a r r ia g e lo WWilli) illiam F lynn w a s disso lv ed , Uireatenc'd her,ic r, D oris sa id . lie digestive tract. II isn’l al {unemployment Rlvlnfi m y chUdrcn, aKCS-lI andmd7, "i low- milk~and Uie calcium ca and pratcln the d always s pamUy Courtourt Judge William Goldbergjcrg ruled in The womanan said: she was collecling urn vallabletothel)ody. *• iv e n u v e d o u t of f a t a n d sk im m ilk . I a sk e d llice d o c to r if c o n te n t of w holec milk, m low-fat milk and avalhi J a n u a r y . 1977,77,‘thal ti if Mrs. Flynn hadI cnoienough of a compcn-satlonon ala the time and would hove r or Uie money to tlicy were KcttinR enouRli calciuiIcium and skim milk I a am m s e n d in g y'o'u T h e O) c a rlr D r . Lamb, relationship with her husbahd to stay in ththe house. Uic home if she had somewhere to go or t he said Uicy were. Rccenlly I heardhi a Health Letter lumbernum 7-2. Otlie^ w!io I j hj,., a v e a frien d in co llcg c w hoI studiesst< Uicrc was noJ brc.breakdown in thc m arriagee thal couldn't ' relocate. nutrlllonlst claim llial children:c n sh£ o u ld w a n t th is Issuc e on'milk oi can ./nd W_ nany hours a day and gels veryry little '------have whole milk lo gel lhec cca a lc iu m c e n ts w ith a long, loi stampeffMclf- iliysical activity. She cats quite,te a bit ^ ------Ihey need. Who do I believe? Arc there addressed envelop;lope foe ll'W m e In care lUt she doesn’t get fat. Docs slutlu d y in g A ■ otlierfoodsUiulsupplycalclum?im? of this ncwspapclaper, P .O . Dox 1551. use of a lo l of c alo rie s? W ould youyoi use , V Dear Reader Radio Cily StalloHllon, N ew Y ork. N .Y . mnorc o re calories studying for three;c Iho u rs J would suRRCsl you place yyoui o ur tr u s t 10019. , ^ Ui:mhan :you would Just sitting for)r i th re e Jn Uie. food a n a ly sis of th e ik p ro d u c ls a re o u r b e sl lionr.sloOrs? 'i - ' Department of AKricuJturc. ‘if Th .r^'k P M f ? In sources.of calclun:lum in the diet. One of >carReadcr, . . no calcium whatsoever in thc t V u r n ^ m y f a v o rite s inin Uic group from a I j hale to disappoint you but thelie b1 ra in milk. It Is.Uie fal that^s removecov ed fro m view Is low-fat cottage ises ,very little energy'cvcn wheih e n one low-fat and skim milk. ' s ;mcs referred to as slim s coiicenlrating on exlremciy ddif ifficu lt In fad, U you were lo rl.f.i.k chec 11.0 som"'"''' calorie cheese.,You can tasks,a s k s . It h a s be en sa id UiaLyou cca a n run aRrlcullural handbooks (or food a^ yogurt provided you jhchc brainbr on less calories than yoiyou find you would find Uiat fortified sklr •oblcm of Intolerance far |„ n one peanut, which I gue.ss: n-m e a n s and fortified low-fat milk, wh 1 thal instance some of h a t a ll of us h avo p c a n u l b ra in ss, . •' , whal mosl pcopic use in thc .bir"--™ U,«y,>py not bo im lisfac to ry . This is one of Uie main rcasomo ns th a t stance^ contain considerably ifflce workers and people whcvho use prolein and calcium per gla.s;:;la.ss Uian Mature oeans conlainc an approcl;i- office heir brains lend to gel fat. Desks k w o rk . ordlnory whole milk. Pcrhaprhaps you ble afnounl of[ calcium,ca consideratile Uicir )f any type in a person who doesKS v e ry misunderstood thc nutrllionlsionist. She amounts of protcl•oteln and are a low^fal of an: itile cxcrcl.'je means that the■ ppi e rso n may Just have been talking aaboi b o u t m ilk food. C a n n cd .salmon .'ial or sardines. If liltle lo c sn ’l u se v e r? m a n y c a lo ric s a day.c In general and citcd whole milknilk as it is you cat Uic bones, bon also .supply an docsn (Newspaper Enterprise Associat:iallon) ’ — . commonly used, rather Uiana ImplyingIm appreciable amouTioual of calcium. There (Nov Small towivn an d bigg ambitionms’ tion, Sanborn said. "You donatJonated," Sanlwrn said. "The.lu..lu m b e r ' : BRENTWOOD, N.H. (UPI)I) —- In th c o u l of th c que.stion avc gotten the money In was icut from Uic site. Wc cutIt 30,000: ,, ' • IWOs, Uiey built their own fireIre station,s never would have . fc>cttc“ct 0of lu m b e r In thrc'c da y s. We tradtt e d Twenty years later, Uicy addedded a wing this town." some lumber to the mill to haveve som e U) it. Now Brentwood rcslderidents are . Dul the Miircl;irch lown meetinf’ did some of th e Iw a rd s a n d lw a m s c u t." puUing up their own town)wn o ffic e a g re e to sp e n dl$20.000fi)ra'rancli-style $2( • ofthi • |$bsl-nnd-beam1 building b wilh a full So far the town has spent abouio u l S250 building. for drainage pipes, spikes andid nails.' Brentwood’s population of'l.iif'l.UOOhas basement, lo1 t)c t> coii-striictcd with for d A n o th e r tZW trc-nl to repair a ddot o n a ted doubled In Uie past 10 years,5. Then lown lumber cut fromim (he ( site. AnotJ in New Hampshire’s Jasl-gujl-growing Evci7 weckcnikcnd since the first of back 1 southeast comcr has no> fufi ll-tim e A pril, six lo 200 volunteers vc have shown ' ‘■We’v e probably sa v ed 40,000)0 1b u c k s . i employees, hui it has ambitionsions. u p lo help builddit. ll. I aircsalready,” Sanborn .said. “Wc'e don’l S ■■It w a s • g e llin g , r ldlicuious,” ic u In all, 50 orr C0lpt“opleCO have helped know what wc’ll spend on it. 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Ha* ■ , tofviow a oporalor-aulom alle llmo or>r pai part-time etnploy- laoai (orr thousowllo and •Por»ons i0to 8e sell and service tional groundipnd a>available. Call cornor lol. aS.Oi35,000. 3244664. new kitchon.>n. d dining room, 'Illor exporlence ro> monl. ProiProlorrably mate. mother. Thofho Playhousi} Toy • s ol largo larm Mlko Grayly Rea Really or Hank alter 4PM. ______largo bodroomiooma and balh. . ' . |j»t*ndFound ' -• quired.J. I Qood Denoflts. Startingg sal salary C.85 por co. has aian oponlnir'for organization,Illon, Salary pkA Woodall aIt734-6ft30. t7 3 « i ______BY OWNER-Foi• Four Bodtoom. • Fireplace laia n native alona =>LE Ovor 40 TO Apply <0f(Of immodlale placo- hour. >WllhWith '1 year or more domonstralo }ne wrall In the ------COUPLE •ators during our Jl'J"’'" '”‘lon " ’" rnll niM nvrn? C>JT7CUTTINO A nd 2 balh home.I. Sa' Sawtooth aroo, covering ono ■ , • MANAGE.kGE- Twin Falls apsn- y » n l, StSend resum e to oxporloncoonce t2.65 an hour.- ,g7B aoascrson. Work July • Jon <=call Bill Byrne, viBAPPiUQNO OPERATION-0 partially llnlshed 3 acres,a Doing Blove, targe » bocbockyard. 1645 Really 7334>404.&404. JO ,male, oray on low of Bodroom>om apartment and card II I op operator noodod In Avo. East.“at. - . obllgaiion.-V Phono 734-0300 usiness, S28.500. Richmond Drl«Drive. J45.000. ..FOEtSALEBYOBYOWNER-New , loat vlclnlly ol SmlilTB M'o'y-’. Mr.Mf- Stanley, Gonoral K o lc h uhum, n pormanonl ‘______•- " or73^0137.17. - CAREEREHOppoimjNrrY'.. or K *09 Agency, Duhl. - 73»?g73-______home. 2,150,150 sq. fl. 3 <1 King. Answers lo Dojlyofy->rv- Klmborlv.-'ldaho.K . omoloveoyeo on1y^»copllonal 'SALESS RE REPRESENTATIVE 543^HM.-Vlvian-Vivian Hicks. 543- . qy OWNEP■JER* THREE Bedrooms. , 2 2 b balhs. Family ^QER. ------ahllls rcrequired. Salary^ Neededid In In Idaho, by woll- WANTED:i; I Efim For.im n. f " ">P"'l»nlerloncod salospoo- 57^ ______BEDROOMS, I 5, all olocltlc, room and llvltllvlno room. 2 10 REWARD OFFERED DAYS labio. Coll 720-5051. oslablishod.Ishod. 87-year old hay and oraa,M . Gooa f ” I 'GRAVELItt LOW HEAT r Ci COST, doublo liroplaces, I Cfr cedar closet, AY SHIFT ONLY ly - Friday. QAM to Montanana C( company. Undor cloublo widewido mobllo homo I®*:?- wilh or without Iho carpori wllh.llh ,LOTS of bulll-ln appllappllancos, hoal 73W865 5PM. Askl^aklor Mrs, Ferreira. new progrtprogressive manago- and ulllllloNiloo p.id. Oood r.nd NORTHRTHWEST W REALTY slorago. fullyIly I loncod yard. putnp. doubloblegsraoe, g shake MEN AND WOMEN looking l e q TVLl“ SECRETARIES monl. DrawDraw and expenses fuluro. SenSood foaumo nnd aolocjloi\ir\olusodaulos. ol u 73*4181 or WiWarreo Briggs quiet sireel.el. EXCELLENT w f and sprlrtsprlnklor ayeiem. 3TI Voo- «nail wniio •o'' ull lime omploymopt,, n e e dlED p d For lomporary a o « ln #)BI l commission. roloroncosOS edroo or. Laroo Cork, oyos. wnanroon- al r.o Clip (Mons hair foo;:fS.i.'iie, ”>p* hod business In cul-de-sac wllwith flroplaco. Kitchen wllhllh p pantry, partial Tho I. llroplace In olo b s aro full tlmo and SlyllngMig salon). Paid vacallon. Botfing roqulrod. ^li inquiriesluirles w lll'M hold Idaho In irl-city carpol, drapostpos and foncod baaemonl. II lld-a pot.'RowardI 734^ .Thonolotj I Insurance and.othor ,' II54«l325aller4PM backyard. 21212121 Sherry Cir- l»mity room.im. 33X33’3 cinder 0.733^X57.______yoararouiaroundwilhnolay^lls. SS able 0 drNe. 078- confldonilaonilal. Forhioro Moa.Call««i lOp, gas pump, 'ilsJ34^. ^ ^=21:------7tt35anvllm.llmoaftor8:30am. Inlormatlon.lonsooMr.QIbsot.- 1 Gary Mullins, 1329 cle, drive,'b>•by then call. Wock shop, Bl Street. Welsor, $40,000, bJ s./s. ? 734-5050. Ros. yard,ird, on m lots. WAROI JIOO toward for .vacallonalions 31 Bus boys & Dl- at t cash oul and . - I foturn ol a brown brlol- . uq-X? Idaho 63072..672..______7340096, askjk lolor Tony. ' M2.900 Of Ca iplloMnsuranco 11 ALESPERSON S S ;.!irs lor ovoning shllt. >an. Call ovenlnos, 10 containing flloa. Losl In .p ° ,Cfoci ? ' attendance bonus MAINTENAN6E to or old«Jt. Apply In JOHNIN CHRISCH MOTORS '{50 • 1500» WEEWEEKLY possible CONDOMINIU >r appolnlmont. No I vlclnlly of 635 Bluo Ukoa oitor/^ WANTED «J M AN, allor 5pm. Gootfle mailing circulaicirculars pparo llmo; sale.- No thildi ease. rlh. cornor ol Fllor ino Food. 1719' 00111 MainMol Avo. Easl Diamond.3. QoBox 684-DP. Boaulllul ptaciS S l|l5 S = o n u o .:C a a h baa Im- Anntvinryin porson — • NNEEDED to oo" ou y Road, Twin. NOOPHONECALLS PH< BossomerCllyor Clly.N.C. 26010. 3000. ilorlal lo rolurn-no quoa- i. Exeotlonl working =ui :0I Exborloncod n». aakod. Mosso/amlth jonorol plant main- noporaWT. 537-0064. iclion ofllco, behind JnU■ROY>JATIONAL Itlofis. Oempnslralor l-ombinooj Itijtmcllon ^ ^ . :o. Should havo o •JD COOK noodod. W5 BlbysWiibysWoratftdCWWCarB ______vo’fl Music. 035 Bluo ■ 2u11 SS© e c o n d Avo. W est w orking group hospital family WEEKEND ko^Blvd. N o n n .______snco plan, en excolloni Day w ork:'.|C c u ix.10.0 7PM,. o S S f rITTINQ i f S In my homo (pg ______o lo c lrlc nunlly lor a poslllvo 733-9813. OpOTtoaj j I ■ = ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ - d eskK CCLERK, full lime machinery SS • . —■______Weal of 'Cltv.anos2.3and4,CItv )n wim a good salos YOUNG M,MAN NEEDED lor ,. full.|lmo. 7tU- I AnnouncoflwiU ' ? ' . 3. 733-7319.______' ______Ing work.work. Inquire In person do. part-llmo u e i t e r IncQffio Is not limited, ft lisTio^ei’naShomo. I 11(1 lory minimum aontoneing ploaao. ______Apply In It '______• 3 bedrooms.rooms. 1« balhs. » ^ iftt ^ reQQlty l S WANTED! J2.75 per Robortsirts oror Ron Goodman at g* naodmont lo Idaho's DIETARY •oom. undor H3.000. | - •ARY SUPERVISOR I “ o*'r!^n'sInsuranco and Olhor DICK(. DEYDE OLDSMOB- ______CARE-In m, Bomo sldER1EN»ED PART llmo “ S'*],® ce to oam extra money. * ______I T.JSmV.rih ...... 733-4940 ,l,n propXJ* nno thom. For sprvlco In llos. Saios oxporlonco with plonly plonl ol scheduled ...... CONCRETE:RETE w o r k , alt j .b ed RipOM ^ M ‘ home in Buhl. i oonY ouit..,11...... 733-790S han,.i, ih« win Falls or Buhl, phono J - '" '”,' irrodbutnotnocossary. ovortlmo...:lmo...now Is lhe llmol 'I I* hol01 I lor ovoryonol II Is lypos. FreoFreo oslimalos. E.B. k j 500 . 80S 60S 12lh Ave. 543- | Oonnlgftob*Iob»rU . . . 734 7639. iliow p1oc».>*.. I CoM Oooding ^ ■ Efr-n background or AuqusislI ondan Soplombor will 'ho hlghejhost paid hard work Hloolns423al c v p p a i )d. Stale qualilicaiions season.on. TlThis summor is an youcanlli sllmalos. Inlorior. ox- conditioned..onod, •with lireplaco 1 ,oom ond,nd o«., 3 bedroom IKlt3b.drooaifoom tiom# hot O | PERIENCED comblno in lotl'or)llor lo Box H1V. c /o excolieni.Iliom.llmo to earn oxtra to holp y armors Union Insurance E C c 7 n ''S r a 'n '’l.^ 326-<544.-______all on oneme floi floor, 5 yoars old. • unit m o» Inlo ons ond b3 Nows. moneyoy iorfor that now color TV. .decision 1 YMAN: Paint, repair. locaiodI 0Plh InInterview. c PLUS COtTV- HANDYMAN 5r quoloa on your In- wanoa DEDI Bell Boy.al Bluo rongo, r« or haul away.. Call 324-8776.i ______’ Ho.mcip> I'ol'o*l< • oood to n l1»l»J(or JIO.O JOS. Cox-Dfolhors, Ine. IB Inn, musl be 19 or frooior;or oror lhal Irip you havo prohonslvislvo oplllludo lostino "’‘‘VP uranco noods. Call 423-5458 KImbcil' Idaho, moasuros tho roiallvo anyiimo,3TOe. 320-5439- ■ J5.000 BELOW3EL0W APPRAISAL - I :1ion, i35.100. ANINVISTMIISTMENirORTHI I r. Coll 734-5000: alw aysJv.y sJ wanted lo toho. which me 10HT BUOOm' YOUNOIJNOfAMIlY . - ay or nlio. Exporloneod. oymonl applications strongthIh ol 10 porsonaiily HOUSEE OR oarago< cloanlng. by owner.lOr. 3,3i 3,300 square loel, . Tiom osponslblo, and olllrmallvo 0 A'-LITTLE EXTRA Employmt ul custom built homo | I'y y'i‘Iv b budg«1 •linUlis' Tliil (omloilmlo.iobl* old«r I PERIENCED WAITRES- 'r H S n i ovallablo In Iho Iraltsthathat are fundamental to wall andnd wwindow washing. boautifui cust lor W.OOO. Hiylnas to « P t R I H oil and on, bul do nol ss In soiling roal 733-fltOO,W;______on Vi acro-acro ready for Im- i '°i- 5 for d oy-ar- evenlno. 1 ff pormanonl job? Or do POrsonnoloniiol.ollleo. Come by ,or5"i/'«>o. big yfl.d, , and .oom lor | llonts, '® Buhl olflco lodoy. and ostato.. IIII1 you docldo on Roal »ROTO-T1LL>-TlLLING • Leveling • m odlatovlO-' 01 o c cupancy. 5 | homoT.ok c 1. SHuoi.d on a a iHOULD WE TAKE a ctoso °o ehor nood a break onco in a Buhall tho dolalls. Groon tsta io OS os a caroor. you will Soodlng10 LLawns • titood- ,boij/oomams. s. 3 balhs. 2 pic'ir >o° aa'oast 3 bed- lotg* lol.,^you« you lomlly ^111 I ook al splrallno hoallh p |„ j lo Irom b o in g a Ool aM th :es.C all4234441. r . 0^ Food. 1710 Kimberly sowllo ond molhor? Call oianii..otTit Company. Buhl. Idaho. olloroc>rod; mowing.ig. PhonoP 733-0984. llrgp/aeoa Ca I '. boll« ■ locoicd bo.» oil lb . sing available. Pay rsp ,rs',,s EsvSsbodrooms. spacious hot hot n.w oluml-Hi-n J','’'” od. Wrilo giving full do- . ovorloacrioad. Thoro oro various housing 1 wllh dishwashor. °n 3. Include aalary required tomDoroporary lobs to t>o filled comim m on o n su ra to lo ox- r>aiilALE PATTERSON Inspection. rroaaJror ^K ■ ^pr«rro^.|Krool. ' Gsrdon spaco o -n o r wwonlt "io~ " «‘l Ranch Dox 1270, Twin ronulrinjifing a wide variety ol porionco.once. II Inlorosiod. ffpT; 111.{41,000-Hom oand I Giv« u> 0 I SISTER MARY, PalmlBlry FodIs.J^S Idaho-83301. ;“Kma!IS. 324-2030.x ______pieasoISO c call or wrilo tho . c Of»j” 0Oa’ hom.ll.iSdloi;- bondatndablo, hove a cat. Only TEACHlhACHING Molhor nooda P P R ^ vision. Hire Immediately,! amblticibltlous, positivo persons voryy pall patient, loving, unhur- ‘ ‘7'RSONNELSERVICE $2,650.,650.00 A MONTH n r a \ M iS • CALL 733-8300 Call111 734-0049.734 alter 0pm, lookini)king fo r.lu iu ro nood riodnanra nanny for 3rt monlh old. OtllSRIGHTFUTURES FFULLTIME l 8 Bio* Loko* Blvd. N. TwiTwInFoilt. Idaho ______IMMEDIMEDIATE HOUSEKEEP- ^ Pply. ly . Call Kbn Davla. 733- Forlntorf Inlorvlow call 733-3581. AREIE I OUR BUSINESS' fjQ ; OF OAKIIY SlONt • Spocou* now. NO SELLING- oomt. 3 bolh. lomlly SHOULD MORE omphaals QOPENINGSalElkhornIn 3905)5 K Monday and Tuesday. fHE~TWE TWIN FALLS School V o< Follt WulI buill. 7b«d'O0mi jn Valloy. M.OO fln hour + lOarrwim • OpjT^------»Dlslrlcl 1 Moi>ivi> li'oplocs. AU .led'ic v.iiriwiifi om#. schoola? Sonalor John rocroalcreation bonollls'. housing PART-'.RT-TIME-3 Hour Job Mak- accoplln:opllng opptlcatlona for PROGRGRESS7? OF THE u\ thow yuu oil llio in Ihl Barker minks so and urgos avoHabailabio. Call 022-4511 ox- ing) sandwiches,sar forrialo pro- tho > fol following leaching "OEMOlilOLTTION DERBY" GO- 11 you to voto lor him on tgaslorBsion3l3S. forfod.•fod.. J2.50 hour, Catl 734- a a Ia a I I gg n to 0 n I s : ( 1 ) INQ ON IN FRONT OF OUR H 1 0 0 ’ ^ z :MION : lOCATION lOCATION Ic,ov»ly .ly to in .f lol In Augusi 8lh. Paid lor by 3073f3 leler appointment.______P ootry/otry/Speoch/Croatlvo BUILDINDING. WE HAVE A HELP!! 5800 liuQti otsQ cloto 10 porV ond Sowloolwloolh School. thr«* Illng and <1) Halt Day RINGSICISIDE OBSERVATION , kiic'iofl. lomlly toom. Barker lor Sonalor. John JODBS B S PART>RT TIME woman to work Writing jnol distributor noods F 'i S oom. Io»r>oldlnmgroom b tg cU tli. Clo.Troajuror. .jggg■\Dc In CIOClolhino Dapt. of local KIndororidoroarton. For lurihor f^S Tr. . E E«:USE THE MESS 0"“' ' . Un.r S65.000.00. ormatlon and appllcallons BLTT YCYOlfCAN STILL EX- quol lllodHod poopio t to ro-slock ■realty ^ 5’H'; m oral m o rchandlaing Informatl lays for oslablishod oc- MlkoGray.i , ------^------J 0 B 5 sro. Rotall oxpotlonco ro- contaci:ntact: Twin Falls School PECTr.T . H E SAME FINE a'aplayj <' Gray, G.R.l.. HOME„ qi NEEDS VOUR FAMllV. ll .I o0~n x n o i Die moving Uriel 1411. Larcy Baxter. SERVICI/ICE YOU HAVE COME ' Its In your » aroa. B roker..5kor ...... 73W101, ■ ond 11 will bo oil olon., II ho* 4I b»db.droomt, 3 balhi. quiredilrod, Musi bo dopondablo DIairlcl id workthop lor Ih* CD7 JobsollnliKOJI „ o g ||, d avallablo to work somo Pofsonnrsonnol Monager. 201 TO EXlEXPECT FROM NEW , Bon MotionViottorn.QHl 733-0070 !ii batomenl ba>« wlih lomlly room ond wc agllO poralor ___{550 up and a> ; W oodall...... 733-5831 i,,vdy1^ inan.n< A.1.0 l.o» doubU {or ffotog*j« v.llhaalIonaI BudHansotHanson ...... 733-7526 lAROtfi stall Sa lo a ...... J550up ------llchards____ 733^90 i>om.. n n. .o ' Mo(nmj}«id. tfbool i»r lealui.i Includ# •MANAGER* ■ ow AccountftSocrelary ,,. Accurotiiroto typing, mag card advertlslniirtlslng by our clients. LouRlcharc d bath Fomily room. In Wondoll. Maluroorrollrod oxperloiirlonce helplul. bul will Our product proc onloys Iho TodCrano3rano . ; ...... '733-7080 o luii btn 5 S 0 in Irw in...... 733-6804 . li-«oio<».loonefllsjflls ot< a total matkel oulrod. Call 324-3454. . 0 , E . J550-$825 usedJ by by both men and Erik AndersAndersen...... 733-2776 sharpRP HOME m IH NORTHWEST AREA 3 b«< APPUCATIONS are boing Oulsidutsldo Electronic Sales JO B OPPORTLITUNITY womenlen oqequally. ______Inkon for a Nuirlilan Prolecl ...... ; ...... Comm. "y •BOOKIOKKEEPER I GENERAL BY OWNEOWNER; Largo older j d i900'w'!i' ’ Oo' V a ” ”^ DlroclOf for Iho Tlllo VII woldoi'o ld e r...... t4.2W.75 ' - ICE • Youou mustm have sincere home,0, corcorner Icl. 4 largo Olflco socrotory oponing with,„H cl .,lo „ oral positions. Full doslrololro 10 bo successful, and bodroomsrooms, large living C.ALlALLDAY OR NIGHT;: 7 ; 3 3 -2 6 2 6 Oldor Amorlftans Acl senior journejurnoymnn Electrician ond V Qonorous Irlngo bonofils. clllzcn program lor ©Iflht ' ...... M.OO-7.00 go exporienco roQulred. a mlnlmuInlmuffl ol 7 hours per room,n. 2 baths, doublo » t i Q uallllcollont nocoliory: Knowl lO with good bonollls. weekk avallablo.aval oaraoo. lar "TW IN FALLS FIRST IOC1 0 0 % O f 8 " counllos. Must have ai least inoulaisulatof ...... M.SOtostart CM«hDm. lairyHuot'.'ughtt . .. .73S-3271 a Sflml-profosBlonal back- CablneablnelRoalorIng ... Pleco pi','pllcetlon of basic, math (obtllry U25-S1.000 fenced, 733 calculoto per«ontogo», divide,1. multiply,mui and odd • ROBOCLOBOcufO locations, pro- ny nwNi Irumbll.. . 733-1745 ground in nuirlilan and ac- wI O f k col< OWNER; MornTngsldo biiii»j , kd locobt . - 733-7900 eom pllshod abllllloB In on olocironlc coleuollor) PluiI momodoroi* iklll 01 .MACHCHINEOPERATOR ,. videI InvestorsInve for funding, - ^ h oool a l area.nr 4 bedrooms. wonog« Compaipany wlil train If and train nHGpk; . . 734.6963 admlnlalrallon and ForDr m more* Informalion, call 'fyp'fyplng. Ily room, lovoly foncod MocMoya Uo<*l*r - - 733'S0B6 manigo^nonl.' Pfotoroneo K necossigssary, no hoavy work sorvlcofico accounts.ac backk yard iwllh pallo. 138,000. Manog* Involve!Ived. Pormanonl work: s ; c : will Bo olvon to applleanla CO orr Dortha.Dor THE JOB SHOf^ •2040 daya. 733-6189 KoySnU*Ho»« . . . 734 3019 TomFlo»d'ofT 'r - - 334-091J years of aoo and otdar. all 7 3 3 . CoConlaci Cdllolln Volloy Sood)d CoCo. olllco 01 755 t520-W50 ' - Adoquaioiqualo working capllal Is lil'nnInoB. in i* 733-4650. oik ...... •3S6-S341 olhof qualUlcallon# being 7tS2.152, Tho^ ONE Stop shopp- EoEoillond Drivo South, Twin Falls, Id • required.jlrod. equal opportunity ^ ' n ^ g bahlman im : . . . 73*-65C'i fe d ooth full and part equal. Applicailon doadilne 1 n 0 .SAL££LES (Multiple Openings) offered I _ Su cco:c o aa fu l e a le s ex- tlmo; A ugust, am, Salary corn- conlorjnlor for all employment Op •' Home* For Sil#^ ' . " mensurnlo wllh oxpetlenco, neods.oods. porlencence needed, some In­ ApfJIy at 1300 Kimborly ______dudeto oxcetlenl benefits. For Porl Inlormatlon call ------R oaa . ■ ______Somele provide vohlcle. or " " '".1 oxponsenso ollowance. Ail are ARE YOU LOOKINQ lor . career]lorlobs, ■ 8 8 AM log PM I ^ H aloady work with good start- J700-J1200 OUTOFTOWNCALL OUTi •• Ino waoea? Opponunily to COLLECT advance with wsQo in- CongratulailationsTIM ES-N EVlEWS ISMETOLOQIST croasoa to match your job S0lf-8t(l-startor, wllh knowledge (SUN.MON.TUES.WED. (SUN, M rformanco? Thon wo a ro ' ' f or ggoing morning lull field ot half design ONLY) )klng for you^Vailey Trout 0 Employoos A nd Employers'ors <01 Tho Magic ^nd ccosmetic application ALIIi BRICI Farms Inc. .is a young grow- ^N o w W o C a n ^ o r v o T h o Ef )TAVENOINO MACHINE _ m \ K I sales. Managomoni NOT AV ' Evon BoflorThort Boforo.>. . ond e Thl* U nO N C I ININ A L ir iT I M lCC h h i a n c | » . Ing businoss. Wo havo V o lio y .E v capab:labilly noodod. 55% EARNRN E EXTRA MONEY al ■ cponlnga In foodirg and commi[imlsslon. ' h o mme. o. No oxporlonco off t h e c o n v e n lem n c c o * . ttaflng lor Ilsh, Iruck dtlvlng «50-J1.000 nocossai:ossary. Dolalls. sond H ere's a few ol and conslfucllon. Wo oflor » stammp; p; \Williams • TN. 1222 good bonotits, full company SEEIU S F I R S Tr! I I >MECtECHANICS(30penlngs) ii|hh Avo Avenue E.. Twin Falls. Boautifui 3 bodrooroom. 2 baths AIL BRICKICK paid hoallh. accident and Ille DiOSOI.sol. aulo. oas engine Idaho.ho.______■ iivo Inauranco, - alter 00 days _ ■“ EXECUTIVE HOMEAE on tho rnost oxclusivo ' Irucks.:ks. Musl havo own lools f a h.HTHWORMTHV GROWERS omploym ont.. Pfll<> .vaca- VCall Cfioti isomooxperlonco. . stroot in Kimborly.ly. Coritral-oir-condllioninglin g lions, paid holldaya. sick . c ...... $ 6 ,6 0 0 :EDEDI Pul your old oul- Elecfro-AAechanicol TrT r a in e e ...... • • I850.H200 ildlngs 10 uso. Ball Barn and o boautifuiui flroplaco. Roducod to lo leave. Wo are AN EQUAL J- . .n . . . S 7 ,2 0 0 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. • W V elder-Gos and arcc ...... ,rm Farm, i m TIogs S65.900 for o ququick solo (ownor trans-o n s- 3USEKKPER Ro^.iad> HNampa, Idaho. Phono ago no barrlor. We can 1 „Boilor O porator, gooc)o d b e n e f i t s ...... , 5 8 ,3 0 0 hi hoi& wotk 4 to B f o r r o d ) . -<•' • approclaio yoars ol ox- | “ r-0091. ______. . r. . . $12,000 hoursurs p » ^ o o k . Nice ploco • IR SALEtr liquid fertllzer porionco. Wo aro hitino In pFeed Sales Rep-Salarvo r / , cd f, e x p e n s e s ’. . . work, employor paid foe. tho Twin Falls, Fllor and . „ ...... - r $ i 2 , 0 0 0 pllcalion' business. 2 Haoorman areas. To apply. ■ rParts M anager • somme e com puter ...... l lmlor f f iIrucks. 3" pumps. 70' call boiweon W , pm, at Jew 1 eler Repair, reloco c a t e , ...... S. . $15-$20,000 >oms. TankB, pum ps. E BASED ON SALARY iscoIlaneouB oqulpmonl. • homo ofllco In BuftI, 543- . . C o m m is s io n virg/Irglnla Bancroll. Owndr - miacotit 8244. Locaiod 2 mllos Woal SSales, com m unicatiorio n s p r o d u c ts ...... < 19 Shoshono Street Soulh "iiI oqulpmonloqui A->condltlon. Of Buhl on Highway 30, ihon Corhputerf Programmti m e r ...... $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 jm plolo lifVdhlory llsl Vl mllo Soulh. and « mllos '■ allablo. P.O. Box 41. Twin , .. ,L.' Woat on Soulh side ol road. - CDiesel M echanic .. . . ____ \ $ 1 0 ,4 0 0 734-8844 Sills.733^25or 734^1332. DADVSITTER my homo fCounter person, plumumbing products ...... $ 8 ,4 0 0 school day# (or l yoar old, '' a p i K ond of August, Rolotoncos. £Engineering backgroiround. Dairy roloc_ato. 0 - $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 ------SalssPorsons OCB Satos Persons 734^06fl.______1 _ _ cSales,-contractors mam aterials, local $ 9 ,6 0 0 - «* ■ BUSY QRANDDAUQHTER noedayoungsludontlolako .Call U ndat caro of orandmolher, Houso • Bookkeeper, - full chai- l a r g e - ...... $$650 6 5 per month In Buhl. Nursing oxporlonco C Ishod preferred but nol nocoasary. .. cR e c e p t i o n i s t , t y p e , pHp h a h e ...... $$550 5 5 per month Woll Estabiishc Call 073-0305 or 873^210 and ' M oods Secretary, parttim e,B, ty1 p in g ...... $. $3.00 3 per hour Doolorship Noo ask torCorm a.______• C A L tN pVpW Day or Ntght CARPENTERS NoododI Al {M anager trainee, retre ta il...... $ 7 ,2 0 0 INCED LEAST 2 years o>perloncn„ - M anager trainee, fimf i n a n c e ...... $ 7 ,2 0 0 EXPERIEN =AlTORS P l e a s e atjp ly at 72B f COX-HOW ARD &/SI ASSOCIATES, REAl ShoshonoSlroolWesi.John cBookkeeper, som e( ccc o m p u t e r ...... '. 1 ^ 0 . p o r m o n th {CAR SALESSSMAN Lutr Builders. 73^0545. ‘ fo soil now and usodjsod cars, 73fl14-2292 •7. Top commission, insuraruranco. rotiro- CASHIER ( o r I G & S N E■ L I L I N G mont ond dom onstrator.o r . Noodod for parMlmo S N E L L I N < & BETTY VEEH W orld's Lorgo)g o s t Prlvoto Employmont^r1 S o rv ic o Apply In Porson to LLoul o u is S iim a n BOB& omploymonl, prelor/ably jn's Naflon-wldo tenralo. No experience • Wo havo local posUIisUions * W ohavo positions h nocosM ry. Starting, salary Wh«r« N«wFulur*»lr«s 6«oln.' loeoily-oOwnod Oy Chol^olDohonon t WILLS MOIOTORS T3fl14-2223 e.ftS por hour. Apply in ' loyd Homllton Bldg- 120 7lh Av*.<0. NoNorth 236 Shoshon* Sl.V/<51. W a it 734-2S50-l.loy‘ :orvlco poraon al Checker Auto TwInFoilt1 la>largo*! Prlvolo Employmont Sorvic P ads. 1140 Addison Avo. I E u l. L ~ -

A C-8 Tiinos-Nows, Twin Fnllu,II.J, IJtilio-Ic • Mo^d^iy. July 13^19^1 , . - “ ' HomosForSals 030 Hixneiro(8tle ^ '______COO030 Homos For Salo (DOX l^sFofSilo ' .030xn Homos For Salo COO» H^esFofSil# °30

030 HoraosfofSjio COraO ^ Homos For Solo OStoo - HomejFotSalc ^ PRESIDENT STREET. 2 IN^ FILER, FILE cloan 2 t>^roofTi bodrooma wllh full baao- I'omo.omo. nicoi lol. oorduh, lust r o fT T J r ie «Y.'OWNER; ” C ENTURV21 r N- T o T T H 1monl. 3rd budioom In baso- Closinglosing costs, call Morion , f l 33 CO f f i c e s Codar fiomo. 2 yonro old, Southornl J40.500-40,500. 2130 Shorry Dr. 734- IS^ SrdAvo. N. ' mono llroplaco in jAigo llv- wliwild Illo, Goo, lo approclato. 3 3 OEDROOM. »-balh. family Lln^LIncoln/Sluart Olat, 4 larQO- Co*Coiy 2 bodroom homo, oil ------roncod wllh (ull unllnlshod STOP STOP and look. 2 bodrooms. 706.______' ™ 7 3 3 - 3 6 7 4 Ina room, Foneod yard, wlUi jj;J225.000, ' , . room ro wllh firopiaco. doublo bucbudrooms up. lovoly main " ttwlngsot an(), aandbtil^ basomont. Roady lo movo 1 1 upup nnda Iln bdsomoni witn LOVEL.OVELY 2 BEDROOM w L H • _OiJ'ago. Oil quallly floor cov- docMoor llvino room, dining ' f»9 (omtHaroe llvIno foqm, Vt mJHHK^REALTOn M MO.OOO, Call-734.7M1 lof NEW ne ULTRA-MODERN 3 urfnns and llxturca, Woll rooroom, kllchoni Circular •"lcInlo. Doublo car aarago (amlly amlly room ond miilty room. Homo-l. 525BluaLakoi nppolnimorrt, 'N o roollora wirod lor ahop lools. U1.500. fullyfully i corpolod. now Insula- basomc>asemoni flnlshodl oloclilc a M EJodroom Hom»-llroplacu, 2 .InsuTalod, .1,1 hoitl pump for drlidrivo, pasiuio foncod wllh .'"•n Blvd. N orth • ' olo.aso. bobolha. handy kllchon, dou- 'cc CaIIJ0Ann423-4194. Hon.tlon, oloctric hoat. ditch hoat.loat. CS27.UOO. VA Approved. 'cool aummora ond warm chaChain llnk-M9,500. Cat walorwalor.'Call 734-7217. 734-878('34-8780. ' blu oaragu, aoo'^ lociillon, winlora, (1 acro-f) JM.500. 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 ------i'Sl’M. Supor Sl ljuy on counlry build- AGAGELEis' DEAUTV In Blalf Dl« Ostorhout-733-5045; ------JoAnn Clomonls-423-4104; ___ . “ -IngallolSiicros, -, In BfBflck-Now hom* In ,634 3 4 South Lincoln COOL cAREFnee hom e- ATTRACTIVE . . 7 OEDnOOM Garth Pfleo-733-M4fl: Divo M l " ilQi^ItilB olr coniJltlonud. 3 j:' HulChlns-734-4507. ■ Jo ro m ® 3 2 4 - 8 n i _ Bunoalow- now lurnaco. FELDTMAN-REALTORS c '"fni °oo“m'm u°nU,: UmPoom, 2 balh lull Iwso- rool, cJrpol. waluf hualor ^ monl homo, Juat .lurn a Sawloolh^O'Loary Dlsl, 3400 VE HAVE MONEY AVAILA- B ond qioino. Only H2,000. 7 ^ 1 9 8 3 -421^636 so, M. ol living room lo hnncllo lor iho lawn sprlnkl- 3LE lor homo linanclng and n A SURE CURE K you ne ed lols ol.room.o( ro 3 bedrooms, „ ora. Codar oxlotlor wllh ^ Includo full basomoni. 3 HO can tjulld a homo lo your g ^ 1 ' [■ > 5 ' OFFICE,Duhl...... 5-t3-WM Frank Foldlman, OfokCr bodrooms. J and « balhs.* a 'm osler bedroom vJIlh wolk-lnn closolclo a^olh, living wood Bliaho rw3l, lols ol nl(;3C0> doublo gorogo. oxlfu3lJ72.500. ■ inmlly room. Uporadod 22?□3,000 ond up. Call for - PnulD.inn . M3-1411 GoorouMunlM G' ___734- baths. . - In tl.#L. part basomont. 2 bodrolodrooms, noor park alooplng Iott, woi l>ar and GET STARTED pn lho,;»lght G e n t u r > 2 1 ^ S school. No. 103. Inmlly room, Hoat pump- L Y N W O O D fsT haHP~TTo m C "’^ l o o i h Pooloot-3 bodroom homo wllh Southern i Idaho RoWly B^ ' COX-HOWAB iKlNNY O lf il you doro — In IihiS'heolod pool, hoal and air condlllonlng, ^School, basomoni. foncod no>nowly Iinlshod lamily room. 108VnistAddl3onAvo. i _ /ARD & S MoTjalio for outdoor living. 4 bedrbedrooms, spilt lovol Inwtt sprlnklora, covojod .R E A L T Y •yard. S . J30.500. Acu Roaliy, Loallo, ajid yatiJ- Bquaro fool, lull baaomoni, 734alhs. carport wllh B A ' Noods repairs. SJ3.500. fo . 139. Dick AKkormsn .... 734-3682 Jn, c k aish o p ...... 734-3099 I Lois ol slorago, Nico yard ‘ “ Noo Mary Akkormnn ... 734-3862 p *89,000. Oofolhy Kolor 733-. ad)olnlno R.V. pad. eovorod J i ’ IS THIS ONE YEAR OLD ItAMOLERLER FORI YOU? Shoko R.J. Schwondlman 733-7100 J ond 1,00.. H2.000. ' pallo. loncod yard, lots go- C048, Marilyn Way 733-9250. Evonlngs 734-S040. Connio jjj|| S ’ Little H o mes-L e s- a& Homes I 'L'lroof, liool pump', doublo oiloctio.scl.od gorago. 3 bod- '' lnalorIhiBhomo...t40,900. rooms, 2 bolhs, buill-ln opplicipplibncoi. Ilreploco. i - / O l d H o m es I , ' * V S ’lA - All(orS46.900. No.l34._, SUMMER HIDEAWAY Nosllodd orramongst lho pinui . r i r i . i : 1 i i n i / M THERE'S NO0 PLACEPLA LIKE H O H j . J 3ovurlooking a bodTjIilul groonoen volley, liihlng. J \ r 7 . | B R AHDAH' § -.t'unihunting ond bock pocking-^lll youryO' back door on • i:s<:i{o if s> I ' 5 ocroi. No. 109. foP]^ E N 1 , ^ 3 THERE’S NO(OBEnERIIHETO BE “ m,‘,WHAT HAS TEN lECS ANO EATSMS ALOT77> A (omlly in noud ol 4 bedroom s, lullII bosomontbo covered PURCHASEHASEAHOHE! ■ palio: Dooulifut lonced yord. S3S.9135,900. No. 156. 5 . sowSOMEBODY ELSE DIO THE WORK3RK . .'.lovely 4 bod- -MUMTR ■UMieOM tWITll*t4K30till room. 2 balfv hom e. Nuwly remodeled romi carpotod HOI> U S E "m L EEWEST l 7, borln. I(ioplo t f a £ l s T A SAMPLE OF OURUR L(LARGE INVENTORY B . loroQO. $42,000. No. .-«i Ac N t.riii i ’liiiiiH — 7 ;mII-2V0."-; I!Icovina. 0 iru’yl'E^tr Ouy ", ing pourod lor doublo cor goroG B To”101. ■' N*■ n« USTINOi Spocioui 4 b«clto.dtoo'n.-3 baili». 5i«TS»n li»lnn (oom._ lomlly room wllli liriliroplsc«.;Nov>«r homo, ! oc nnn so m u c h f o r SOs o h IITTE - Coliy' 3 bod, " ^MAKE A l A QEE LINE lo buy thislis 4 bodroom hom o E>c«II«nl wllli, w illri plumbing (or 2nd ■ — FOITTHE MECHANIC MlNDED,_do), doublo cor gorago. T hiroo r o t Furnished AAodoIs H ^ o lh . Nkci iiKiglibo.iglibothood on.qufulB ' "lorglorgo wor’k ond sloroge o roe^"wilh ^ v 3 bodroom, portiot bo'sonionl. S39.S00. No. 20 po Id 7:00 ^ ( port 0. 206. OPEN MONDAYDSY THROUGH FHIDAY, 4:00 i - IETIET- THE FUN SHINE IN ON THISS3 3 0OEDROOM HOME 511 2nd Avo. W.V.-Twin Falls FE onjoy il In this sharp H ll hos ^ oil Iho ovsols lor fun.. fomilyFon gam e room. 0 ill lliu Sowlootli school " f,o,i 145^ 1st Avo. Eoso s t * Jo ro m o 4 /,jI a J 3 bodroom homo ..111. poiliolly finishod bosomont, out-cout-dt>«»-0DO.- undor- | B ar^m. Two moro hudrchudroo.iis, bolli ond ■fi ground qroi -.prinkling sysiom. SS5.00C5.000. No. 190. . I “ 324-3354 73733-1082 , ■ - •fom ily ro6m in1 lull basom oni. Vory g RAISE y o u r o w n OEEF on Ihis this nice 7 '‘, ocros nlcoI9 d"CO'oli>dondliI ond lond-,capod. ■ 9 <} milos,„ from Twin Foils fi ‘^.nili• milus Irom Joromo. Sprinkior iirigotod. giool fomllomlly homo. Pricod ■! iin c n n light u p yo u rR ufe IIFE in Ihis bnoulilul m aq t^S S63.500.i No. 203. CUK 7 IIIUUOOM HOMC ■ 4 a ,j U U olr-'brlck liom.r on odg.i o( cily, Only H SUDUROIA SUD' AT ITS DESTI Wale),1. llulhe soosons unfold ■ 2 'i yoorj oil!, (oolijlooluros 3 bodiooms, ■ in Skylino; ocros from this contcontomporory homo ■ ■ I'V -bolK'. lorcjo> »t stono firopiaco' in^* q„ • fAHM nUtCRSl , on 2.69 ocros. You'll bo pioud lo I living room oii> HERE COMES THE JUDGE. 5 bo I R 9 u n n this h o m e LOVEf3VE CHILDRENc ond is g 33 ^^ bolhs. built-in oppllancos.s. firoploce.fl doublo • ; . 7 ; . S 3 J ,0 U U lou gcgorogo A polio, H 1 ' i bolh« • loinllyiiy room roa will. liro p latC . 0 543 Mntil.rri.fM uIiii.Irl.ii-I.i.linuS-r.i.-f $42,500. No. 190. 1_ lor<}o kitchon with nowi appliancos'- _ VACANT LAND ■ eovorod polio,), pop a rtial bosom unl. B (, „( iV lllS . IlMC. i;:ir;:.';:'" tW V : . o - 6 ucros. 2 mllo-. noitli of Ouhl.ll. ’’1 1 wosl- Has wolor I ^ i i ■ booulliully loiidscopiKscopod yurd with undor, Q .j,,,, C oX ." ^ J-J4 74K4 -.liciios, nulurnl y»or round spring spr 54 dogr.xis. 222 Shoshono St. WV.-734-4411 .- F ...... CO'I g ground iprinkling.'0- g CocGood poll Illo fi boouliful viow.«. NcNo. 105. Evonlngs & Sundoys 733-84-8460 or 734-6346 B IlMV.'Cr,, /:u 4'>.J0 ' 1.2 ocios of cammorcial prop,nroporty odjocont lo en orm turn the key andAND OPEN THE DOOR m upcominq Circl.i K Sloro Soulhllh ol o lown. Could bo UUiUlNJ into lliii Immoculolouloto split onlry. 5 bod- B sold , 111 2 '..iporolo porcols. I’ovoI’ovod streets, accos* __ i Q y »ooin», 2 bolli (loinn.homo. Only 1 ;.,or old, fl lo -..jwor H \yalor. V/oulcl Considersidnr lorms. No. 191. H ihis ono Is locoliidHjl.id-in prim.) NE or.io. g ' firopiaco, hoot pump. H 5 o c '.n , good form lonil. 2 wolowolor shores. No res- Family room. (Iropic novo ons OK. 530.000 B .doublodgo, (oncodcor gorogo, yord wllfi fl No'. 192. “B V. , g 2 booulllulbe buildinq -.ilos. surrounroundod by lormland. 9,ocre and 10 ocfu plols. ovorlovorlooking lho MoglC e o Q n n THERMOEFFICIENTlENT HOME( EVERYONE B )irril Ono of tlm most ■ Vdll.jy j“'. onti lho Snoko Rivor Canyon, Con Con bo lub- • D J,Q U U is a s k in g AliOUTI I dlvidod, No. 196. H unnusual duslgnodiod n< now hom es in Twin f l NOWFIRSTTIMEOFFEREDI fjo Slmjl.iInijlo fomily rnsldonce II conlumporory wrth m D_ Folli. 'OeoulKul cor and dupiox lols. promium N.E.I.E. Iocolion.Ic excollonl HISMSl H opon toll, masslvosslvo (iroplaco. super fl roslrictivo ^ovononts. Exciuslv.;llv.; TailsI East E>1ote i H inojlor bodroom1 suilosuite, boaulilul kllchon fl is .ilho ploco you worn 10 livo. lUAllTY HOMEI g wilh bosl opplioncoincos.justovorytfiiiigm • ^ ONE OF A KINO ■ Conyon fiontc'ontonn wilh 5 ocros ' In twin FulK School di-.i-.ct, Good Goc soil ond wolor IO c n n ONCE YOU'VE .LOOKED -LOOI • Y ou'll be ■ shares. ' Vinw ol Augor Polls. $47,500, $47.! No. 153. - - .. B iJ y u U U (looked on thi*, nowly nowi] built homo with ■ Q quality conslrucllon;tlon I Ihrounhout. Throo B BUSINESS ' lorgo bodrooms, 2 be boths. (omily room, h New all bnck prolosslonal1 officeo(( building,Lols Iltoplaco. (ull bov>bav’muni and many H ofof I polontiol lor qioup invoslors..rsS1D5.000-S105. S THANK 1YOU TWIH FFALLS. g . inoro ciKlroj oil localococotod on 1.73 ocros. Q Go'Good on.i-^iiatrsptoying businuislnuss, whlcfi Is woll B ■ .jislablishod onii has oxcoljoruljent polential (or B Oil c n n time g o e s BYby you yoi will roollio f.ow B .fxponslorv Supor lorms. St'T.SOO,,500. 4 B 0 4 ,u U U diflkulol 11 is I to find llnd a homo liko this, m Excollonl Exc slorlor hoine, noorear City Pork. Price S ierra E staates II is soldlid o u t. B ut ■ ProMtgo Iocolion.n. onon. ’/, ocro lot. this ■ ond on< lorms .noko ihis o lool dualluall S27.500. B . liomo has o lololI o(ol 2,7002.' sq ,(l, of Mvlng f l Excollont E.c Norlheosl noightjorhborhood mokes ibis _ oroo. 4 bodrooin.n. 77 full I bolts. Iwo half Z 4 b.idrooin t brick homo w/fullull basemb ent tho losl yw e h av e 1 ( m e s u n d e r , H botlit. (dmily rournroom wllh (Iroplaco. fl homo hoi you will nood lo buy, 10 nevv homi B underground «prinklprinkling ond oloclric fl 5 ^ bodroom.* 3 bolh. Ilroploc^.)C9. fomjiy room S 3 ~ hool pump. cor gorogo. $07,000. ENVIED ond you'll worn f l Tir.Tiro shop on Twin Foils busloslislost street. Turn-koy constructioion in S ie rraa E sta te s III ^ B no nnn op a h e a d - be envie iJo.UUU 'o ’ponii ■'“» '■»»'esl olo' your Iifo In this a opioperotion. Coll for dntalls ond on oppolntmonl lovoiy now homTio o lolocolod on Conyon B to" D — (^ood. Throo0 lorjlarge bodrooms, 2 V, f l Ex.EkocuIIvo Homo. 1 Ocro. N.E.:. loCiIocolion. 4 bedroom,'* IBuy now and selesleet your ext'erlorir anda interior co- _ ^olh», lamily room.□om. 7 (Iroplacos wllh m 77 f full bolh A 2'.',“ boths. 3 firopioreplaces, fotnlly room,' ■ formal dining i*oom 4 beouti ■ hiiolololort. conlral-liral oir;i doublo ov'on.' I (or eoutifully londscopod ' 3e variety of carpet,3et, |Vinyl, cabinet ■ Ilors from a large H Jonii oiro rongo,, toroi ceram ic Die end llnoit f l yeiyard. J quolily o( molorlol»cnlolscnd construction. *• 2 27 1bndioom. Noal and cloon!I QulolQu noigbborhood. and< countertops,;, cand appliances. . - "-'ir'- I $33,000. 7Vi ocros iust South ol Ecf.o3 Uiku.tjjl' Sufier building . 1 TATE WITH FANTASTIC | ’ g|,;sllol 1 nnw home locotod on B . 41 5 F l o o r pPlans to C hoose»se F r o m I l 3 2 , 5 1 f f l 4 bodroom, 3 slory home lo bo h moved to now i< G ocrot NE o(o( cll city In Conyonsido B . Iocolion by ownor or by you.u. Cc Coll lor Informolion B Acros subdivisionvision.- Almost 4,000 fl on ihls onol ^ sq. ll. ol livingI onon IwIwo lovnls. W ooden b .,3 bodroom 2 bath homo.. LarLarge (omlly room, Q dock runs fullII lung longih ol fiomo. This B supor location. Only $47,000.D. T h e S i e r r a ■ Is Iruly o stunninginlng fomily' homo wllh f l iij,Liquor bor In Shosnono. LIconsr:onso. building, oqulp- . , ■ ollllxoomonllloslHosl J mont, etc. Coll l^doy lor morojro liInformation arid on cpl. to sool ■ n n n ELEGANT IS THE \WORD (or ihls 6 fl ^Vi2VU ocro hoy & cotlo ronchh NcNorlh of Shoihono. ‘ ' ' / J i '1 bolh homo on ono * ' SliSlOO.OOO-torms. ■ 175,000 Ilon room woi bor. 2 fl Su|Suporb I ’/, ocro building tile,lie, llttloL Dig Ronchei.i a a r t : hool pumps, 3 flroplacos.fl formol ■ $9,$9,500. dining room, Jonn oIro rongo, lorgo B p^,,Porfoci hldo-owoy. 2 bedroom,om, pormonont| tiding. H counlry kllchon,.on, ,ovi.r.o 4200 jq, ft. fl Oi«0iolrich.s(5.000-lormi. . .-V B“ . . of living oroo.1. uny«;.qround unW sprink- _ rj|,r^lcely rom odnid 3 bodroom,1, I1 Iboth, oldor (lomo. B ling, largn doubloloublo go{^o, prolos' | {3$33,000. ■ sionoly landscapedicopod. DoOwliful viow, B 33 bodroom, 2 bolh, (omilvllv roomr & comploto " ^ s ^ a , o o © ■ lorgo dock ofioff m aslor bedroom • J L|.kllchen In basom ont. Wouldjid mokor nico duplex I VOU MUST SEEETO T O APPRECIATE! / f l oror lorgo fomilv homo. $25,000DO-tormi. - 1 East on Falls fo MotAodrondC thc^ N orth fo SiorroS E sfotos lli 3 bedroom, 1 both Romo on lorgolorg. lol, (rult & th a d o ' ■“ trool.$31,000.l l O ther HoVnoi 7 building lots 4 blocki fromn cll)clly contor. Wondoll: S»orting> - - FHA, VA and COICONVENTIONAL FINANCINtCING AVAILABLE $3,500 each. A i l o w A t . . Proloitlonolly londscopod 1,906,906 i.(. (our bocfrodm l>6ouly. Mony, many oxtros> ontond opprox. A acres • S 5 2 : 3 0 0 • Thanks to the followovi/ing lor their ossisfcnifonco in m akirig our i 7 3 4 - 2t 2 2 9 2 j - . | I John R. Ho word,rd. BrokerBro h ' for(or$l20.000. subdivision successfi. s f u l : JockC oK ...... 703-2000 Corlottlorlotto Cox . . . 73-2000 ■ Lo'Lovoly 3 bodrom homo onn 5 ocro*. lorgo as- ■ Audrey Howord733-5755 Morvink^orvln M cCluro734-107t fl »«■sumoole loon will m ako (or' ooiy ooi buying. 3 South ■ B obV oeh...... 734-2223 Jooloo YoY oung___ 734-33V3 ■ *6 ' 3 West. Joromo. Toko a look-iojk-ioo. • SAFECO TITLE VMIKEEIKE GRAY REALTY •> SHERWOOD Sh & ROBERT^. INC. • I ShlrloyHuck .. 733-9301 lynnynn Bosmussen733-2C07flB( ThiThroo bedroom fidmo and o relrobulll double wide M STATE RMLTY •» FIRSTFEOERALFll o• TITLE FACT I OonnoOaek . . . S43-6366 OultyVlolly Vooh. . , . 734-322a I memobllo liomo on 7V, ocroi.SOU£Oljtlteatr-of Joromo. ONly $59,500. SAVINGS & LOAN •• • TITLEWEST M .■ o^ ■1ERICAN REAL ESTATE S/ •ANESII I 1605 Addlion Avo.9. E.TwtnE. 1 Fait* I Two Tw b eJroom flx-up s()oclol. GoodGoo Jefome location .; ------7 ~ AHDAI40 APPRAISAL . • FIRST Ft SE^RITY_. • ALL CHISM SUPPLIERS & SUB;UBCOHTRACTORS Lif& price.

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M onday, Julyr31.1078 31. .Timoa-Nowa.TwlnFiin Falla, Idaho C-S O ) Hom#iFofS*Io OXm ' HofflosFixSalo 031I Oul o< Town Homes 037 fiflnit.Rinch'e's 037 F»n=ja.fU«hM ■ ------^ ------1 " ' — AcTMoeiLoU 033 _ f ActoJOOSLola Q3Q ' A c r ^ iL o U RESTORE Ihla oldor 2 Btory BIY y~ (OWNER A bodroom NO3 MOREMC REALTORSl Prlco ------’ vjTiVESTEBN REALTY • Acrotgs&Loti 038 homo wlUi Juil t»»omont in f,omo>omo on laroo fencod lof. Down...on our 3 Bodroom , c a o » RM& RANCH DEPART- -j^vo^JcP amliy room, dining room, 2 2 balh t>«lh all oloctrlc homo; in FARMS rM nn & RANCHES* ^ / arm I ACRE HOME. S riE ^ 7 ' t o3' ' -10 .10 ACRES zoned SKYLINEi At AtRES; Supefb~4 SECLUDED3E0 AREA: Now walor «v*ltablo. Ownor will bjnhj^>oihs, largo ullllly room. Northiirthoasl .loromo. 324-4762. WoI havo hav Ovor 50 farms WENT >on Rim ond Mouniain rosldonllal.'onllal.Thls could bo bodroom.1. 3 3 bath homfl on homo NorWNortheast of . Twin . illablo from 40 to ovor 1000 ad Into acto or acre, throo acnacros. ctoso lo Falls underIder construction. 4 IlM nco wllfi foosonoWo nicolylicoly landscapod backyard ' SMALI^ALL 3 bedroom homo. ' 5 Z “SS5 milos east on Falla. divided Into Vt down. Bamo# Roally 733- wut, os In slfo. Also sovoral 3 Lako Subdivision. lols wllhwith H.O. approval. schools anCand shopping, lop bedrooms,ns, 3 batha. You may I vilh oardon spot, pailo, SV^i acroB. < Edon aroa. 3lco ronches. Coll Ad • EDEN-EN-HAZELTON AHEA 'p 'o n o 4 » , Call for dolalls. :hooso carpels,carpi colors, otc. n?77 ______. _ _ mucfi 10 423-5411.______Could 3 bo be a an oxcolloni buy. locailon. C nuch moro, very sharpI $34,001 nin or .lack McCall. 734- Vora -loa 543-4068, or $120.«50. . MaMarkollng Assocla- 3000 square)uoro loot on 2Vl MUST 6ELU -To Solirb^ .U}jX:4t,S00. Call 7340278. VCRES - 100 Irrlgoted. SECLUDEiLUDED 1 aero building gall Vora . 4B75'5 onyllmo;ar M arketing' 310 ACF 0 a . i sllo. SoulSoulhsldo Twin Falla. in ,lonos Really 733- te a . '\Roactos, $96.C$96,050. Markollng Eslato- 3 Bodroom brick LOVELOVELY HOME. 2100 si Roallcoflllors, 835 No. Ind. Patk soo Intldo lo approclaio. f„ Orom, Ut. 64057. Ph. ,400ncrdOacrosolprlmo.slltloam jg y^^RICRES. 3 bo0532 or lorgorgo mobllo r homo. Grain . i.t80,000. ,p , C9.000. Aco Roally. 733- . 1043 Bluo Lakes Blvd. N. wrlio'rllo Phfllon & Assoclalea atoragoorogo. barn, scales, .and 521T______:______Twinfalls, Idaho Reallioallors. 035 N. Ind. Park now>w corrals. c Small BLM .Ilm ,, Rlichlo, 733-2305 or I A ' 1 GREAT COUNTRY T 3 W 2 I - Dr„O r ^ iom , Ut 84057. . allotmolotment. Boaulllul soiling /Komnii^0)825-5671 M f c a TonyDaxnos RiVATE PARTY IN- ^ostost ot° Oakley. Pticod ol SETTINO- Mual soil- By Tony ...... r<23-S0Sa PRIV 500 por aero. Call dwnor'Ot * '----- ^----- ownor. Two Acros wllh A NormaEorl Norn ...... 733-0102 TEREERESTED In oidor' fl»-up, JiaW P; Jim Pauljon...... 543-4030 homeomo. 324-3050 or 324-2947. 802-302(12-3820 or 3655 of call o r AcroigsiLoU • Bodroom brick homo. J^^mF ''' ...... wtllotllo ogoni0| at Phil Chilswoll . llroploco, spacious rooms, Qlon.GlonnysPaulBOn .. 543-4330 ------id Co. Roaitors c /o -lack . , ■2Vt balhfl, covorod palio. • {7 ftnni&Rtnchet strootoirootor: Box 121. Mountain A "FAMILY: 4 bodrooms, Horses m •FamlmplotTWiU IH . FiffnltnplamonU CLEAN & SHARP! Falls Avo ^ baihs. New kilchon wllh ' ** Audfons IM • Bhop. oaroQo, paaluro. moro OLE/ ------— Homo,orno Idaho 63647, 587-3041 lond avallat>lo. J65.000. 0. W. Eaal. East, Roasonablo down and -rp ly room and liroplaco. ------‘— BEAUTIFLDUTIFUL Choainut Rod • 630 CASESE Trscior- hlghTli JOHN DEERE DEI -nxxlol'MO Warnor, 733-Qg70.’______- assumo proaoni loan. 23030 < AORE DAIRY- 230 If' • doublobio garage, cornor loca- „ aQIC q ,c VALLEY \ appaloosa Slockingcking I LoOQOd Rofllslerod work horshorso loader, dual Swalhoror wwith drapers and Ownor Uanslorrod. MUST tinakgalod. Ooep woll. sprlnkl- - Hon wilh wi a boauHful yard. saD leJtai »ai. Aug. 5. 6PM. Filer Amoricanorican Saddler Slud Htoa.CallTI011786-2571. . condltlonoilonof, John Oeoto SELLSEU for Only t38.500. ors.ts. Includos all milking jon apol. ftull Iteos on 2 palrgiourrgiounds. Selling 85 head Sonrlce.Vico, J $500. P'CC A Dllly COMQINENE 7t5 INTERNA-'- model 21(216WT hay baler. • qulpmonl: 3 on oach Bldo 7“780 ^ ACRES- 540 Irrigated; ^roa**"la. Owner anxious to |nn naiK >crt. Rl 4 Dox 332-Jerome, TIONAL H >>ero modol 223 >1 01on 5.6 acres on a hilltop 17- FLAT_AT OED wllh grain boarts.Is. t boot Ullgato and bullt-ln ranoo. Laroo (oncod )l Sawloolh Mountains. Coll 1 r Buhl, Call (or dolalls. . lol on tho odgo ol Twin Falla. 143 'ACRES- Choico location Snr-,'/era .loa, 543-tOa8 or Robort vora/ora J.loa. 543-4083 or Rcben joa/.,? / sides; teletoloscoping hydraulic 'oodofJf a allachmont. ClIL botweon-Buhl and Filer. Will ’ lonos Roally 733^1404- J135.00>.000. Marketing Assocls- m Hiy.(3r«ln4FoW / . Call boforo 7AM or W<765.mS;______Soo II loday-movo in icmor- lonoo Roalty 733-0404, '. B uilders. 734-4B75 ______row con:considor irado. lerms 10 rWO DRY FARMS- Rockland PM. 543-4600.______1875,-TH,-THIOKOL Potato qualiliedbuyor.qual iSa JM ^ ACRES, roducod to TWO! tlmo.______• - 100I ACRES ACR of 2njJ cuUIng T H / ( 6 0 , 0 0 ...0 Valloy/alloy, 2W-mllos apart.' ,Y For Salo- $35 baled, in , H I 3ALE CASE 000 com- Dlgtfor-)r- A Asking $6500. Call ' 3wnora rolirlno, 4100 fatmod ONEE A ACRE LOTS: Ploasani ld.Call&43-5041. HAJJ ' - ■RAILEBS- ' ' ** I iwllh bolt unloadpf. Z35. ______’ 10 40 shares Bl First Soflteoallon Ownoileros. Both outstanding counlrynlry locoKon, 5 mlnulos f j o l d ^ wateivator ond wasto. Francos ocros n Beaullful Downtown ALFALFAFALFA In Iho Slack-NEW 7 3 3 ^OL______1 , WHY = Hosaolholl. ^-0036, Edna Pfogoaroporlloa- Contaci: Donnis from FOR SALiSALE: 200 bushol por OJf OutbfTownHome* 'Hos! McDormoll. Century 21, •'o;?'"'ame, SS850. wllh lotms, 1st culling, cull 70 ton. Coll WAIVEROfIN- ■' I Arl al MARKETING Rlchsidg:hBTdaon, 423-4370 or 734- hour. Mallhows Mat corn and TCDCC7 Southon Idaho Roally, Twin C^1 * JrvOf. 430-5685. ’ ' I th CEST O I BEAUTIFUL 1400 square fool Roal R_oa1 Ealalo, 734-7785. Falls.734.2111.™-:640._ ASSOSOCIATES 734-4875 12; 0262,______CIRCLE J • graJndryo EAT ~ pfiomo. Pasture, fruil iroos, 1040 ACRES, complololy 'limo. ,» IBSi DALES DALI OF hoy for sale, iALEINH-aiBChoppof, , largo gardon spoi wllh dou- funcod, func 850 acros Irrlgalod. Apptoxirproxlmatoly 75 lo 80 Iba. Exporlonipotlencod horso itailot and hay. noods aomo 0 ONUSEDCOM- the bio car garago. Righl lr» Iho 011 on In |, grain. iTco romodolod _____ I- porr balo. bale FIrat culling. All lyors knoW Clrclc J'a oto $1,000. „ FORD 3 Bollom piiLiCQ Iclly ol Wondoll. 100% llnanc- homo. 1310 shop, machino balodanlod and Blacked. 324-6517. J>t»ul-oul m05l2(l.combfne e s i ; ; Troo-ahadod cornor lol wllh main mali floor ond larflo living full ,^,1 walor right plus woll. Call 145 l i t A vo. E oir — . C l, room. Carpolod throuohoul. .(of, 324-3354 733-13-1082 ovenlngi tORSE SiniNG* Short or ih t — 815a f: Edible Boan • 1 M«stMassoy Forgusen 510 parking aroa for rocroalion root .lohn Robins, 543^339. Town lino- ovor $1300 parts co'nblno.Jino. 14f1. vohlctoa. Listed ol $57,000. V/asherVJat and dryor In Iho and an;j Counlry Roallors. 733- ' Qualitylallty IHAY For Salo- In the hh?i;rr.:-pr„rK"iSo‘’w 2 sss-' ID eeOO EBicomblno 16 hallway. U rgo pailo with 0711 Ild o r S lacked; any "j lod. $13,000 or irado, • 1 .JD 66 Soo Ihls lodayl . hall' 0710.______lOTS Or-TRtESI 7 bc.)-oo"' I'o"’",m oon3nc.o» .ocoi.lly tiold t >y8or734-2l57nlflhts. . ’ 02^5457157 (I., cabanibandalf firoplaco.flro Vory largo ^ amounl.lounl.P hono324-4237. _ BEAUTIFUL 1240 ACRE pivol ORSESHOEING AND iHfTT n'f" JO 6600 E.e. Combino daylight basomont wllh . . TON loaly alfalfa hay. 101 combine wljh 10' Irrlgalod row crop farm. 780 WEST £00£1 Nnw ioui.i.loio-.n hoavylavy blbalo. fltBt culling. Call cor garaoo with automatic . ta<(.|«.10u1. I. o 32*5457 orrocilvo. Guaraniood runsooocnood. 537-0020. In potatoes and grain, lovol ,bullrl'-.o|ipl?unVO0.> Joro'i.. ond Wondoll. bu^l.ln . Olding, Proven show 825-5520S?0. ______•1JD324T,P.T.O. 241 n i,.,<.o~avc ovor>. toll of rocc.cd tiglilgluing, ar'doil'of hny)y O' al Faltllold, Dairy quality,uallly. 5 years old, Woll 3224 T. P.T.O. FOR SALE BY OV/N.eR: 2 MoMarkollng Aasoclatos. ynuilon'lo.pocHoc SS6.300. A DEERE 55 Combino- bodrom homo, full baso- Roallors, ru'iout matlof bsd'ooIcooin ond lQl'« 7 TonSTons flrsl, 18 Iona socond sALE mo, 324-4051. - 1 1HCIC440, 11' P,T.O. on roar of lol. 2 blocka Irom land wllh full wator rights. " ' ;ALE SMALL mate ond ' 7700 John Oorto com- , , ^ downiown .loromo. 324-5950. V.I1I1 ptlvfliodpck 'oood hortu b'n'ii. cullingjlllng hay, J28 a ion. 32tV- horao.orao. $05:. oach, cash, -J8^ ^ ow Holland 286, P.T.O Phono 324-4134,______,3,(o« Ivon ru ltt- Wondoll.H.S67.9S0. $■ Kisa. wllh cab ond olt, wllh MUST SELL Nlco older 3 158;______. Phono>hono733-1l19. 7 . . ^ n o wlH DAIRY - 40 acres, doublo 8 -51, dolod 3 bodroooin lo.m 4 0 'Ton V chopper, wllh pickup 733-4079 pbodroomt)OC home. Hagorman C£TTCII‘>IURRY! Alltocllvoly toir'odol' )'T ons o( Quality GRASS TWO■WO G Good-Usod Tox. Tan q' jGos onolno. 087 hours. ym i horringbono barn, 2 homos. , tion. oodlo» ol iroot. ond IAY FcFor HorsQS. J2 a b alo o r SADDLliADDLES- wllh blankets. Valloy, 1 aero- Allor 7 p.m- BornosRoaliv 733-8227. ^ 510 Mossoy Ferguson WINDROWERS »«*r BLAINE C. ANDERSON call687-22Sfl.______^ ,'o"oToUbolco‘ruVui.°n”°‘'««".^'lil^50'.«0 . t45oto45aton.Call82&-5705. 15"5" trot iroo. $250 oach. 543-5537. i^ ^ 5bine. 1 0 Caso 1600 com- Homo Phono ___ 733-1W7 ^ EXCELLENT 75 Acros- NEV/LY REMODELED 4 .SVrr.V.- TO0 TOITONS of Exeopllonally , 1 un UNFtEGISTEREDR quanor ijino , wil with cab and alt. 52" • IHCIC 27275 14 11. Twin Augor Novada Slylo Grade A diary. • _ :ioan HAY; First ond socond horao•.orso moro. 13 yoars old. cyllTidor'idof. Coil Randy Rich withcon6720. ______^ • (orIor 4-h 4-H ond .horso shows. ask fotfor u unil C545.. .______• 2 Hess DAVE HAMLETT, BROKER 0“'’ honios-wllh or without Do •mon r,unly.. 324.3404 WANTEDl N ow . c ro p 734-OE?34-056B ovonlngs or 95-joHi icondlllonora , sheshod, laroo kilchon. Solo on Invoniory. Moudio .lohnson loui.oMcCo>rnack374.4335 u . DoiDonShvr.CBlDroko, . j " * ” JOHN DEERE Combino- c®'’' 21a2 laroo lols rlohl In Iho dly of Jotloy. Call 880-7752. or 886- wookoiweekends- - : - InI molor toady to go BSlon520 14ft. I (208)276-3145 or 842-4382. BIIIMcCoy oil ...... 734.4940 ConoC ...... 334-3109 2087,'^ JD 880 wllh cab and Wondoll. Financing availa- Wllklo Roally, Payotlo, Id . ^87. ______: VE.-PAY CASH (or usod ' “nyH'hotlmo for boons. Tools ‘ ' W A A A ^Joh(OCooH^^^^24^057^^^ oqulpmonl to awllch conoiiioi % 9 9 9 ‘’'o 83081. V i i «WAN■WANTED* Siock- Cow -addloaaddles and lack, Vlckor’s ,or ovor to boans or • HAY.HAY. (Coll 324-5706, boforo 7 ^ d lo ry , 733-7090. oimer I us for your Forago ' -■>. otalloiirallot7nm, _ ...... _ _ . grain.In. CallC 537-6621 onyllmo • notnlngs botweon 6 and Harvoslrvostors. w o'vo go! In morn oral good usod onesjn OS FirmsForRont a 106 Swino ___ L :k. (w___ ------JOHNIN IDEERE 3 row bool I * ^ MBK f:ORRENTI2CO ' o ^ Actos wilh 10 cullerlet modolr 223. And 10GO Cnvnral'oraf good usod Sund M * A J k K T W Itl Acrua\croa In orchard. 20 Aero [ DUROC SWINE DI- John,n d Dooro Combino wllh d moior ond llll. First pastur,osturo. Wlll-run100or125 PERSAL 0^,.";utlly Bonk ropo. Bob - headlOod ofc Block. A (Ish ponds. H UAUGUST t 5th. 5pm S l“ullouch k or Dove Evans. # •L, nlcoilco 3 Bodtoom homo. Musl 2 MllosMiles Wost on Southwest f M i Inn C/Oc /o Box 210-R1I4. Buhl, h oousohoid u s o l 'and fnrm rt Perkins diosol onglno, C f ] Idaho.daho.83310. machinoachlnory. . oncondlllon. ® 734-6296. - Aucllonoor; AucHc Lylo Barton ■Ofijojic; EQUIPMENT <38-4700 . ^CIARlIARLY NEW M assoy B9 Pssturos For Ronl - Forguscguson. 124 hay balor, Kimberly Kiml Road East 1 4 ^ * : j £ : ano 324-4071, l e s • • • J . Quallty uality WEANER and T a -W 2 3 l i m 2 6 d a y i FEEDEfEEDER pigs for' oalo. NEWW HOLLAND motor 52 ^ CatDo ' Caslraloaslrolod ond wormed. Call driven^en balor, $250. WC Allis — 182______543-402213-4022 Pilot 0pm. ' ^ hslmors ^ c iractor. Offor, Call FamtWoiliWuited ------r •______biUY-SELL-TRADEDy H Quality ' 1-6418. 115 ALEXANDER’S JANtTORIAL .CARPETCLEANINQ .C j3RAVEi:CRUSHEDAND J3F ' nOFFICE c F CLEANING _ SWAJVAPSHOP • • dairylaity cows and hellors. t " - Shoop " ______•COMBI3MfllNiNG~Gloanor F- SERVICE PfTPT RUN-TOP SOIL Opontoon bred and sprlnQoro. havere Intrucks. CoH John 543- laby calvos ot tlmos. Feodor g q a tS' CarpolC cloonlng- . Coupio availablo to do offico Buylij'ylng, oolllng. trading babyc iOATS: II Wolhors,.J20 lo NEW i j P EQUIPMENT w or ______i ^ Complolo cloanlng sorvlco, Roiuvonallon- R Suction- Wo Wi will Uoilver. Dram Hold- 9cloanlng. ^ Weekly, monlhly uoodlod merchandise and anil- callloailllo bouohlt on ordor. M - N r30,733-2l77anor5p.m. a 733- mF2M(255RowCrop-$10,995, •COMBI3MBINING* 2 Machines. Sowor rock. Norlhwost JOB. Swap.Shop. 451 Main CaUlo:olHo Company. Souih Blue y p .: carpol cloanlno, windowa. Shampoo. s Cair T208) 734- Se rotos. Roasonablo. Ho- quos, jk o s Blvd. 4 Rock Crobk. 2 J EYEAR W OLD roglsiorod . -yp 265jjjs Standard< Cloatanco • CaHI FirRay Harris. 324-4281 floors. Mlchaoi Alexander, 0200.______k Crano Cr and Rinnlng, 733-1234. (oronces. 324-6475- Aj££j/O.E.. Twin Falls. 734-e053, lamp ram. $200.733-4791, $12,310.310. oarlyly m. morning or lalo ovon- i Filer. 32(M TBJ,______C r34-20S3.______■ H£2I£IS CEMENT WORK .HANDYMAN H> paJJPAINTING tile USED EQUIPMENT '"Ji■.___ ^ =ORf' o r " SALE: CoiostTum USE APPUANCE REPAIR 4 MF 750 Hydro Combino CUSTOISTOM HAY slacking. 3- j Fonco building, minor p^,| athroom, klichon. ontry. jtartod starto« baby calvos. Doublo 10 , 110 Poulliy&flabblls 1074 MF AALL TYPES OF CONCRETE Ft PWNTINO- Intorlof/oxlorlor, Botht Dlopor Ranch, 324-6557, — — wido10 haharrow bed. 326-4069 or ! EuQono Smith 30 yoars ex> WORK. Oualily ouaranlood. rofomodellng. palnllng and Dry wall, taping and loxtur- [Iropl•oplaco. froo oslimalos, Dippoi .500. • 543-50151-5015.______. lono 73J-3064, _ . .. FOR fO R SALEl RoQislorod ' porlonco. Roosonablo. Phono p 324•HANDYMAN* 33585. ^ ______TOW 3W»^ANDC0imTRY Angus Angu Yearling Dulls. • 0 n d i - andd stacking.s Hovo A otc. 733^038.______• PAINTING ANO PAPERING LANIANOSCAPE SERVICE B Brool rook# Anguo Ranch._ CULVEIlULVERT PIPE Spoclalli iof-$3400, swathoathofs , balecs ' and i BABYSrmNG Floors, F Drives, Slops, and AH AI kinds ol work done! HazolHazolton, Idaho. Phono call;all UllmanU Conairucllon 36 Swalhor 14' Wilhoul stockori«kors 10 follow. CaH (2t>- HHoadgaies, oic. Roasona- palnllng Pi • Ropalrs - Fixup- . Hllum Nood paint or paper? Tm Trooroo flopping’ and removal. 820-5018. 620-50 ______733-7T2C ----- CondlHtidillonor-$3400, wovBalV Bailey. 734-7635.- - Siller oorvlco olfers babyall-• bio. tj Iroo oallmaloa. 324-2012 H H,aul oway. Coll anylimo, good, I'-m noat a n d ’ fm t-»wiawn' ronovollons. or- FOR poR! 5500. oach. Two Dutch Gia ated to d and Main Lino MF36136 12' Wllh Condillonor • c uISTOM g ro i GREEN Chopping. . I ling wllh Ilghl housowoik; . . 32tV5430.______3J _ rollablo-Wes foil, 734-5972- ■ namonlal ^ pruning, inautod. Boliod Bolto< dairy cows. Both aro AlumlmMumlnum Pipo. AMOTH J31OO. y. grain and corn. Oalo and vacallon pot caro. 733^ ^ H^)51B.______springing sprlni wllh tholr lltsl cair. Motalilotal Producis. 543-4777. mF 30 CERAMICTILE HAVE H ROOM (or senior PAINTING ^ DONE by tho lob, 12- Wilhoul Condl- wor543-4725-______^ 801S.______cillzen. non-smokor. io |-.| ipHOLSTERY 320-5624, 320-5{ ______j _ Ouhl.3uhl. • .-______I I ------ci Insido or out, excolienl UPH' ^ ® ® ^ CUSTCiSTOM COMBINING • ' BACKHOE. ... Baihs, G showors. coun- share sf our comfonabfo homo cloan-up. froo oslimalos. • UVE£UVESTOCK TRAILER. 34 . USEOJSEO imoallon llnoa. 25- . $2500. ■■■ Johnhn Oooro0 CCOO. poas and • • • -tltoriopa. onlryways. Phono In In counlry. Privalo room In. 0011734-6985.______Burli■urton'a Upholalory.. Froo- foot; foot,’, covered, lor sale or will 3"xi32i!"XI320’. Amoa pross-in lin. 629-5804.______Mohr Backhoo sorvlco. 324-6M3. 3 ______homoofLTN.734-1432. hi ^ 1-homu ostlm alos. froo Itado irado (or small trailer houso. cenlot:onlot Uliatls. Good lo AOADAMSON'S INC.. PAINTING g;^Ki JSTOM Swalhing. 1112 Oravol. rock, dirt moving, /■ HOLMESJANfTORlAL Ickup and doilvory. 73«885 324-6282, ______i oxcollejxcollenl condition. Call 8234310 " U CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY H ______^ 33<1.______^ illor 7 p.m. 356^7520^,:____ HI Robort or Donlao & oxlortor palnllng. Evoroll VAt:ACUUM CLEANERS OF BULLS.b ULI Howard's Angua ^ f ile r 7{ SpenceK»ncor 324-5101.______BASEMENT WATERPROOF- Export £ custom upholslory. Now N conslruction cloantip, or Judy. Froo esllnulos. I^AJ3AH0 . Ranch.Phono 543-4915- ' ^ walls. wIndowB. floors. 324 — CUSTiJSTOM SWATHING* INO Furtilluro- F aulo, boal- Froo v. 324-3040. Homol53(UOe9 • 4 REGISTERED Polled ft3113 Famia&fUnchSuppItoi ^ ^ ifomo area* Ploaso phono . osllmatos. Guorontood oaraoes.734-85ip. q ^ vulhorizod dealer (or Horo(ofd J cows wllh calves. 3 ------Commorclal o r losldonllal y PATROL A«>d GARRY-ALL loovor,. Eurokas. .Kirbys. S»ni 1-A GOOSENECK 34' Irallof. ; O O D U S E D 324^52*4228. ______I work, A and H Custom Shop. HOMEh REPAIRS [ yVCyraRK -• - e Rogistorod PoHod Hereford 1-A GO construcllon. Sprayod wllh' .733-0120.7 ______^m plolo lino of parta (or all holTora, Coll 432-5317 and 3 axloaxIoB. 6 MichoHn radial E A I JSTOM BALING • 543-5045. nakos. Vacuum Cleaners o( Q U I P M E N T ^ hot'asphalt. Rich Muogorl' -ECHOCHAINSAWS , • ’ Sprlnkior S systems, drywoli, Qoodq j, oqulpmonl • Ex- ask for J.D- Bropdlna. Hros.5llros. 543-48q>r______i i W >0 BarHolt-______734-32S<. ______aadditions and remodeling. doho, Cornor of 2nd Eosl USTOM BEAN THRESH- , - ^^^cod operator. c:a1l md Bluo U kos. 733-1027. WANTED 350 bred hotnleas ATTE(ATTENTION FARMERS! RIC | G DISCOUNTS cu^STC BUILD • REPAIR • RE-- Saloaj and Sorvlco. C/iar/oa ^No lob to loughl Coll Al. 5^ Charolals cross holfors. or grain hharvoal Is noar. Otdor 10, wllh solf-propolfod I VELLORlLLiNQ aya Combino. 20 acre / MODEL tN av Stw Shop. 514 3rd Avo. 734-1456, 7 PLUMBINCJ g will buy In groups of 70. Call your grain augers now. Haya VWosl, 733-3002.______HOUSE h PAINTING FOR 352-4270,______Those 2 specials ate roody Inimum. Jof( Ward. 734- / rrlgalion ond Induslrlal "For a prlco you can llvo“ ,FENCES LESSI I- Plum p„ bino Sorvlco ond jT'',? 18 WEANEO Hoiatoin for tordoli delivery. Ono-«0’xB" PTO ,,, J4;______I wllh.” SmaJI )obs,a veils and purnps. Complolo driven auoot on rubbor. only ” ; U^TOM THRASHING, rom odollng." R easonable |T“'Inancino ovaliablo.30 yoara hollers, no '' 3 months old. ox- dfl*®" lNH303,v«i.hmo1oi. CUS.T • SooclaltYl 733-2177. DANBARFENCE , . IFroo osllmaloa • Guaran- rolbs. 734-7073.733-0350. cellonl quallly.531-6291. $1,818. And ono-51’xa" (*T0 ino , ,Ilo grainrain Iand boans. now 6600. tood work • Contaci; Donald ^ jxporionco. Member of Na- driven auger for only $2,004. " 011 evenings alter 6. 326- CARPEKTRY • CUSTOM COMPANY,INC. t . RESORT VACATION tion 1NH-3H5 t*l o. I'~")"''" Call O Ullln. 734-0572. lonal Walorwoil Assoc. OlhorOther lengthsI and diomolora ' Mony Olhor U»ocj Ooln-v 4660.360. REMOOEUNO Strasaer Drilling Co. Mrilllam ______Forf tho finoal In wood < - t <(u ' Horses alBoa>olso svollablo. Wo also havo - MASONRY cCLARK-MILL^ i OUEST runnlcHif, manager, 532- ■''3—__ — Sioux Slorago bins or (lal . ENVER FINE'S Cusiom Comploto aorvlco - Do->• (fonolng. chain link, roaldon-’ RANCH In / o booutlful 4,Itoo. 0c 1 wWELSH MARE. 13 yoara g,o,og COMBIHES . Sarming. Hay swathing and olgnod to finish - Mlscell-I- iHal. or ■ commercial. Hold \WllldoOrlck-Block-Stono& ^ slorago. ASCS funds availa- 1 MF 110 ~iiii

    ro .. baling Saw16olh 'M6untal{is. For old. Excollont Gymkahna. bio. Soe Si Of call us loday for allno. boan ctilllng and . '• artoouB homo ropalro - loncof ond polo fonco. . I Flroplocfis. C^croto- -rosorvalion by wook or horso. Loves to oamoa. ju yo, ,.|„1, rntn..'t,t...n...l wlndrC■Indrowlng. 326-4631. Specially work- Insuranco0 IPlaslor* " S tu cc o . Froe ' 'J:; hore all your grain slorago and J month, telephone 774-3535 ______734-734-8588 ovonlngo or ^ndlllatidllng oquipmont. John . , hlAVE ave DIESEL TRUCK - will repairs • Mr. Handyman.1. SpoclaJlv FoncoB N: n , I, Quanntood Nood your rool polnlod? TIMES-NEWS I 3 YEAR OLO Sorrel lllly. BUILCBUILDERS- Your Butlor ‘ |iMriotWr^r. " rwrovarrow boda. Robon Sam- - Cloan Carpot. drapoa. Grallto and oil. No {ob 10 , ,le. 537-6728. 537-6505 Of J 1Vflll do corrimorclol ond E^k o n gonllo. 837-4781. Grain Bln Builder. 5800 ' lurnlturo, walls, windows, sm alll Guorartlood bushel $2,245.00. ASCS “ ...... ^ i o 5 37-0570. ______froo ostlmalos, Ouaranteodd Froo, no oblloatlon. , ' w o r k m a n s h i p . F r o o 3 YEAR OLD Sorrel filly. Esiimatos tlal. Now typo . rotfljlng WANTADS! Hbrokoondgonlle. 637-4781, funda availablo. 734-2328. lOCK HAULING, lour whool work. 734-CW7.______' osllmaloa. 734-6526.______b ^ ladof work. John. 5 4 3 ^ 1 . a YEAR OLD gray Gelding, QUOQUCKLER BUILDING TWIN | FALLS Loador CARPENTHY 100% financing available yoors experlonco. Saves up ^ROORNO 8 Yl DEALERS. Fatm bulldinQo . IWATHING, BALING, plow- No Inlorosi DO day accounts » • . . . woll broko. bul noods ox- RomodolIng- Additions- ] poHoncodporl rldof. Roolstorod '- and grain, sloraoo. Amoth 1 10, discing. ------^ Oonk cards welcome 45% lolal concroto costa. Ali typos, hol asphalt, Molal Ptoducia. 543-4777. TRACTOR• & iliQ^fla n ^ Weaver 543^11 Now consnocllons- Custom shakos, compoallion. ro- ^ropun -b ro d Arabtlan mate, ^oial Bhfllvlng. Woa Gregory, A I S o ®‘ woll broko, wllh 3 monlh colt B u h l . ______I 473S. PortiAvo.W. oquippod. with Mbdeforrn ^polrs. 734-0049.______.. 73«-5072. •______by sldo. Eligible .to tw FOR YOUR Grain, Slorbgo, IIMPLEMENT siVANTED HAVr grain and •75«250 STONEVlORK Amorican Grain Bins. Load- Voi CARPEKTEn • r o g is to r o d . B olh a ro Amor Your Mai««V F*fgu»on corn:otn chopping,, J . & H Scoirilng lo pour In excosa ^ Ing and unloading equip- m, ;ualom. 4364)163, •• BoauHfy your homo with PHONE chofllnul I with blazo (aco. Ing ( Now Holland DooUr Cuslo GRAVEL HAUUNG • sa4>631or73*- O il Al. 734-2576-______| soon. Got appolntmvnt nowl - PALOOSA GELDINt^ trophy plasH 7 3 3 - 8 6 . 8 7 willVILL SWATH and thrash' - oravol, dirt or rock. Call LOOKING FOR o now car? J iversal Supply. 423-4414, CARPENTRY-CA8INEI•I Vernon Skoen733.2M7. F o ' • r. y winner. Any ogo. JSOO 324- ivorsi ______—1— 0008.>008.73*0670. 8095. ovonlnas. . ‘ ■ WORK froo oslimalos call 801-753- C?0M^f°0d/w'^foMho%' fosses* 733-H931 i SELL OOOO lloms you”no ' 1 3 2 ° 91results.Dial 7334031. •______Flnlshlno- ropolr work of all‘i' lonaer uso wllh a Classified Of801-5034J520. • kirtda. Call R*yi

    . C-1(lTlmo3-NoW3. TwInFolh.Ih, Idaho,Ic r/o n d a y , Ju ly 3 1 ,1076376 ...... !------— ------(MOU UobllsKomttfor&alfl. M55 MoWlo Homos lor W o •* * ■ j 03S ACfMB«&Li)tl KS63) BuiinflMPtoperty _ «atod- 157 LAzy -i. M H • '03B Acr«*g«&LHi OS DOUBLE WIDE Diplom'sl .Lin « a c ' h -24 x 52, 2 Bodrooms, . ■ 20x90, Spoco 153 Bl Lwy .lay. 6- ACBE LOTS- Irrlaalod. -TW O 2ft acfo parcola In OfOFFICE BUILDINS ^ d balha, ahod, pallo. ^ SoulhwoBi or -loromo. No Malon ^ Valley,, wllh wator- LOTSll -FOR' SALE - 432 oshof/dryor-- ATT elocirlc, • r»8lflCllon«, on Imptovod . .. Shoshono Stroot West. Twin ^ jntral air condilionlng. ex- • IE' :i I lo.QOOcaeh.934-gl82. ■ ! WEIW9MH'TBI . r S d . Only 111.000 15% Falls. For further information 1972 FLEETWOOD 12 X 60, 2 ,rasl081734-8747. [ down. 15 yoara on balanco. VIEW Vll LOTS from 1.7 ncroa (0 or Id submil ollora, fpntact bodrooms, bodr oxcollont condl- ____ 2.3 aero# for *5000 por acre. . ■ Iho TruBl Oopt., Twin Falla Hon. Seldom used, built-in 12x612x60 2 bodroom moblFe J . 32*-39gj.______To oppllancos, skinod. coolor. hom 16 ACRES In Alfalfa, cholco Bank & Trusl Co.. 73J-1722, oppH omo for salo. *6000. *1000 « . 0x1- 244 OR consull your carpol carp ond drapot, addod dowiown. *100. I month. Do- • N.E. vlow land. Sultabfo for very ond aol-up Includod. • subdivision. t3000 par aero. ' Roaltof. Rj POfcporch ond storaoo. Localod liver W,WAREHOUSE for ronl. 8.00Q ol ”Mountain Moadows, Kst- Hodlociondo Homos, 733-7588. | Ownor 73<-0?02 or <23-*370. ■chum, Idoho. *7500. Call (08- -ButbeMPrljperty squarob(j foot of parllllon Into 2x60 2 bodroom. 2 balh, , 1.0 ACRES wllh domosllc OS 4.000 squaro toot^ Hoatod, 733-8452' i t i Of 733-3820. J Selrlooralor, ? atovo, dl-, ■I 1 wator and Bopllc tank. - 150’ Commofclal Front^o '1niInsulatod, larQo Avorhoad FOR SALE OR RENT: 1873 shwihwaahor, waahor, dryor. all * NDERSiOLD! J11.600. Also 1 « acros (Jomoatlc and IrrlQallon on “ Bluo Lakoa Goulovard. doora, do Iradusflo available. 14x70 1 2 : STORY HOilE In • SC34. * ^ = ■ ■ ------InfcIn fo rm a lio n : H aclonda .UfAeromi^ now caipot and * youf ffoozora wllh fruit. HnnH0m0B.733.7S68. ' p” ,” • 043 VioltonPfiJpetty ^ olnt;.-7 Bodrooma. 1 & 3/4 , : -rrcS!l«°'."o.“'5.HK 1 It D E a ' l F O R ' a N ' MOBILE HOME LOT (or salo., bothloth, fomily room. 2 children ■ • Robort .lonoB Roally 733- OWNER/OPERATOR OV DU3I- ' " . 50x150x125. S^H Iohland Avo. porn'ormisslblo. *100 cleaning • Twin Folia. 11800. down, *50 o, noar rio Five Points. Ownor will BRBROADMOne Mobile Homo *!“■ nonttrplus doposit. Avaiio- ^ opproval. 15% down, -15 >loAuauBll8.733<625. ' • liroptaco and landscaped. carry to qualified buyor. InIn Kimborly mobllo park. 14 yoofslopay.Soooridispiay — wllh fioalod afiop and «2.6 jg oo. .- . X 04'. oil oloctric. 48' cov- now 01 Maaic Vollof Mobllo FOP'OR RENT 4 bodrocm bl- • machino shod- Darn ond oorod r polio. Insulatod Homoa. 2v5 mlloa .Woal.of ^voovei. oxcollont location. * cojfsla. Shown by appoint- INDUSTRIAL jfg LOT on Beryl .sloroQO .sjc ahed. 733-4013. Hospltoi.733^141. ■ }oposit “ ®P and foloroncea. « moni only- Phono 324-41M- av Wollobio In 2 wooka. Call • Avonuo In soulhoost Twin 19;1873 CAMELOT 14x72. lamily ' 1873 -j-j? SAHARA- 8 x 1 0 'ox- • DY OWNER; All or part, 100 FaFallo- Haa clly wolor nr^d ,0,room wllh llroplace, llvino •34r2815 bolwoon 3 and 7 • pondo, 2 Bodrooms, 2 balha.- ’>.m. wookdaya. Sunday un- * ncroa, loncod pasture wlin sosowof. *18,000. ro:room. 2 bodroom. un- ^ J. ^^ iro p lac o , now carpot. [jj^, sprlno- J500 par aero- 423- . (u»r umlahod. 423-4584.______7^-;. i'-7 p .^ ______t 5700.______• . M,MAIN STREET buslnoss .7 HANSEN. tMco 2 bodroom • 1873 CONCORD 14 x 70. 3 ' .■JT1074 SKYLINE 1 2 x 6 0 ~ 2 • -BY OWNER* 10 • Acroa location In Hazollon. Now bodroom, IV4 balh, Botup In . ^ nobllo homo. Furnishod, • used for boauty shop ond 2 bodroom. kllchon appllan- airpot. adults, sir. 423-5138. • primo buildino aroa. 4 mlloa nlco pork. Will socridco for ’ COB. air conditionino. . south 4 2 oast of .lotomo. bodroom opanmonl. Chock „J7450. 733-)501 Of 733-1120. lEROME. 'Doluxo 2 or 3 • thlsatluBlJ16,500. I'g carpots. akirta, drapos, -'cH - 324-34B3.______oskfof Dan.______• 10x10 molal ahod. oloctric )odroom. boo Pfimo noiohbb-• ‘ • ' CUSTOM HOME on I J DELUXE 187d Champion .• ancf and oas hookup*. *5,850. Sol 'hor ” ’2;324-5522 wookdavs. • Oaraoo wllh largo shbp aroa. 73^0404,733-1735 73734.0000 or 734-7725, - figphomo as down poymant. — *87,500- Handy Roally 324- ______DCDOUBLE WIDE 20 X 55' HaclondttiHomoB. Hac 733-7563. ^EWER NE 3-BEDROOM J; PICKUP AlALL IN ONEi EASYI PAYArAAENT.j 1 4353. aftor houra 324-S969. ^NEW INDUSTRIAL SUQ- MiMobllo Homo- to tw movod. HOME. I h balh, *300. plus « WE HAVE 2 nlco mobllo '..nj.1100. cloanino doposll. 733- • ■ DO YOU WANT AN ACRE 01DIVISION- Now boino do- 88 years old. 3 Bodrooms. 2 .homos. J: Ono Is a 2 bodroom Wllh tbo bosi vlow on tho vcvoloped In Soulhoast Twin ;iuiKufl baths.'aifoady sollup lor, 14x64 wllh llpoul. *7500. ^ : 1974 CHEVROLET PICKI tract? No rock. 3H north ar>d FtFalls. Noarly.hoif sold. It you frt(roo Btonding firoplaco. 543- »Doris Laiaros, 7334588. Tew g|=^ Unfufniahod 3 * \ H oaal ol Curry. Archio nlaro^ot cn east odoo o( •• c Coinpor with full ovorshol ond lilurnaco 3 'A FENCED ACRES, out wlwllh rail aiding avallablo. g,Built 2 Bedroom, 1 balh. 22 b bath, 28x60 wllh oloctric rwln FoIUriSOO momti plus •^ . 'J. bolh w llh a 100** worronry •.... bulldlnos, beautiful rural CCallj Paul Of Ed ol MarkoHno g hoal, low down paymsnt.' °onJeposit- SUNWSE PRO- • . }95 Carpol, drapos. appllancos. hoi location East of Twin. 423- AAaooclaloa 734-4875 ^Toke ovor paymonta. Qood DieDick, 733.0300. Town anv/Hours: Mon.-Iton.-Frl. 'til D ark, Sol. ‘til 6 P.M,P.A/ 6 . ^ , V . e g it's timie e to play boll atIt ' ;! ■ .5 ? ? Addlion A*o.W>vo. W. Pom orelto S Moln • .. - Twin Folll. IdahoJoho Durloy. Idaho , A ce Harisen a n Chevrolet5 t — ; : '733-952626 678-8770 r . . I 50iOOCARS - ANDID TRUCK! □ r l y Ml ( o r n i m WILLBIBE SOLD DURINis J i , / C h Cevrolet^/ T AUGUST1ST A N D SEPTEM/ V I B E R . S P f e C I iA L S ! THEYtWlU MAKE THE GREATEST DEALS OF: THET YEAR AS I THEY ROUND THE BASBASES COMPETEIN.G W lTHTlITHEIR FELLOW • SALESMEN. YOU ARE!‘.RE THE W iN N ’ER O F THIS GiAME A i ... COME 1 N E 5 ! DOWN AND SLIPr'lNCiN ON A GOOD DEAL! udiLLDER l l ...... FFor.yoor-round o r ,^ farplly ene n j o y m e n t ■ ' H[luggedly u g e Beautiful ■ '’A>nAm erica's Choice" . - • ' Step Up in Value, Stop DownDc in Price i | i ^ ) I ?

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    . 1 ^ ( ' I \ \ / JIM'GUTHRIE M CHARLES QOWYER IMERV EDSON ‘ Jli PB 197B CHEVRIJHEVRDlETHOKTECAfllO 2 DOOROCR SPORT COUPE Equipped withwith 331 V-6 ongino. ciulo- VERN CRANER • motlc tronimmmljjlon, l! llnlod filot. BBRUCE CAUGNEY —. doluxo bodydy (Ido»1 molding!, powur f t - broko*. powor>wor jlooring, cruiio con. troi, nil sloorirloorlng whool, AM rodlo. / roily w hools,Is, vinylwlr roof. No. 0.524., / CHECK: k t h e s e S P E CClA I LPnt|CES!5 ! ^ 5 5 8 5 ^ I ' 1378 CHEVWtnHCMZAu ■ " ^ ■ JOOORSIATiONWACOkCON ^ V^ilh 151 14 onglno, -t spooclood tront- ■ - — -- . 1978 ' s ' 'I '■ 1978 1978S78 s LARRY GOLAY mitslon, llnlod glaii. bodydy sido JOHN JENKINS ESS WILDERNES ■noidinQt. doluxo wfieel)i 1 WILDERNESS ESS WILDERNERNESS E AM radio, rool corrior- No. 0-30.310, 23Ii,TRAVaTRAilEfRAIIEB 24 tl. IR A V a TRAILERIRA - 17ft.TBAVaiVaiSAILER ; * 4 2 1 3 Doublo door, lullyilly t, (ulljll wlwnnol covori. AM ruilki 11 3 7r 2 5 | — ~ . llohl carm-nol ol 1 color wlt>yi loaf NO. |^ 5 1 4iS S ] I ^540BO ^ ; GARNER STE0HEN5 JOETERVINO

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    1 9 7 9? V\W ILDERNESS TRTRAVEL TRAILERERS d V I Q U A U T Y ARIARE ARRIVING N E X T W E E K ! SERViCE/IW RTS : |E!|| I 1 0 ] Be sure to com:ome in and see the! olall new 23 ft. bunkn k m o d e l! p n n s i o N _____ •RANDY HANSEN | GENERAL». M O T O R S PA R T S p r RICK C O O K E

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    •''M o n d a y . July 31,19.,1978 Tlmco-Nowo.TwinI FailFnlls, Idaho C -1 \ r r !]?■■ rTSTyTkWa rrsTwif D s E L LL IT! IT E 3 LININi S

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    -i- • t • ’■ MiKCllancous C87' Mluslttnoous 0S7 OinceiBujInwnort*) 050 Fum.lUnfum.Houm 0525 Fiim.Apl9.&0upluM C644 Unlum.Aptj,iOvploxos Cfi*I •Unfum.ApU.&Di/ptflxM Ui OM . Unlt;m.Apl9.&Duplaxs9 Uni .QSS OflV ELLENT BUSINESS ALMOST n1 •AR YMCA- 2.|BodroOfM, . STUDIO,10 HOUS& Xipso'to ■ E^CEL^^ )ST NEW horsopo- lO E R A T O R S , MARYCARTER CAR CENTER m cl Unlurnlahod ^3 ifHaK KIMBERLY Furnlahod 2 3 *BEDROOM ^ DUPLEX. NEAR '( town, apJiaflcoB.im d Ion downtown. 1000 aormollormotor .subrrfirraiblu n E F R I O l 43odroom Homo.in.Lynwood - BJodfoom e d r - Apaftmonl— drapoapoo.- carpot. • oloctrlc carport.rpon. aioraoo. foncod downlow ro tool. 733-6134 11 10 7 pump. *150-*150- 733-6S47 allor 0 *100/*130M30;jl65, Eloclric UNFINISHEDHED FURNITURE. r ^ no pols. *210.423-4043. draposs Includod. I *110 oor *V ), cfioals. dosks. Aroa. Family rooni. fully uiimi,illllllOB lurnlahod. fully host,)at, oaraflo, carpon and yord, no ^aaya.______p.m. langos. *7t*70/*150. Maytag Drosaora, c foncod backyard. Avaiiablo cv p o ' '______monlh1 pplus-doposll. SUN- wookda^s, dryor twins. .*225, rockora. chalra. ch. roll ipp :«fpolo4. S200 month -f palio.Illo. *275 monlh plua do------PROPERTIES. 733- .lEROME w.utiorfdryo Soptombor 1st. i325. 734- cloani:loanInQ dopoall. NO pola. poall.)all. Call 734-2377 days or NEW,W 22 Bodroom Ouplox- RISE P - i s ™JSWICK AND LANCER Wilngof wawashors, *45/JC5, dosks. :tadloa. cradl' toy boxes, lalod In now subdivision, 4317.Or7Dr 733-3874. ______building. and miacollanooua ' 067B, • • f . non-dlon-drlnkora. Profor marrlod 629-56» « 6 7 ovonlnQS.______localod CO location. Public and tablos. Poo' accossorios. Trash butndurndf. J50. Nobody stools, and king *240 monlh. Call ------Choico loc and usod. Game tables. roada ourJf acads, Excolloni Dfl items. 2Hfillfi 4lh4 Ave. e .. lust -flOCK QAROEN CONDO. coupl:ouploJ Roforoncoa ro- 2 BEBEDROOM unf{irnlah«J • piivaloIlo parking.p Compluto Nowandusi and.733-3493. Ovof tooklng DoK cour#o.‘2 quirbclulrod. 423-5823.______^ opa°r 1.6510.______ollico oQulpmonl and SorvlcoCO all makoa.r Evonlnga sot, "Wainualnut", *175. Ooublo oil Eastland. 5ortmonl In Twin Falla. 7 = 2 ^ FALL APARTMENTS bOdroomB, 2 b a lh s, 2 LARQ>RQEi carpolod main tloor Goodood location. No pola. .N£V/•W 6-plok. 6 2 bodroom .THE' F> ilufo. Available August bv appoinlmont, appolr^ lamoa tod, *35,WiLW asnlngiondid'nl m ovin QI31 Mual K Soil By K- TV TV. *200. B & W. 733-4298,I;______.OOKING FOR A HOUSE OR frllTor Uf ______t 275amoi tablo. *55oach. 2Spool JOO.AIIatyat your magic Swap m u ffle r s Roally at 733-2626.______injQt, garago, yard. Mar* NICECE 3 Bodroom Apanmont ------SRS Inalalled while APARTMENT? Cali Oulllcl'a.- -caroQ b e d r o o m Apart- OFFICEICE SSPACE for loaae in '',abies■s. J5 « each. 5x7 otea Shop a dalOaV 1lBo“ market ll, Comptolo mufflar SHARP NEW 3 bodroom 733.2$TO-2fl40. ------_ riodod couploa only, no Jn Fllor- kilchon appliancos, TWO £ hlldron or pota. J75 cloan- olrr con< condlllonod, carpol and monls.s. Not pola. Uurol Park downtowr ahag rug, *05, Tall mon aalo, Lato Sorvlco insIncluding cuatom homo, fully carpotod and ' ,7 ;;^ Imonlo. 17B Maurlco N,. lng,733-3( 3 machino. *70. drapod, dlahwaahor and LUKE’S MANAGEMENT- n 0 dopoall, drapos.^apos.**250 nlua dopoalt, Apartmo Boy roellnor. *135. aow lng n or-=Mf and pickupa. Furnlahod and unfumiahod ' ^'alor/aanllalion < lurnlshod^ -733-63203-6320,734-«a5- • 734^195195.______OFFICEICE SPACE- Campus Lovoaoai,1I aoal, *175.734-8416. Qlhors.*25*25andup,Typowrl- aOOOTT'ST'S AUTO . SUPPLY. ronoo. foncod back yard. .'rt,ipartmonta. ali alzoa. 734- JO and up. School a 3o5Shoshor j:a5. monlh. JlOO. dopoall. 33-7771.733-4872,______NICEICE A AND CONVENIENT 2 JlN O‘-•BEDROOM ‘- t Doluxo Commoninmons aroo ol Filor and fcupM T ishonoSI,South. - 5323.734-6062.______^22:2 noro. Carpotod. h y i i J jq . Claflnot. *50. Trom- ’^■^^1!- ce? 733-6169.734-2292.______IRICK DUPLEX- Hoalod or■ 33 bo bodroom apartmonl In Duplox-ox- carpot, drapos, Fillmoro. 175. Aecordlan. *135. MUST -SELL-brand-6SI new •MAGIC VALLEY Datinp ancos. carport, pallo. air. Wowo ptpay Ullllly. 73^206.. -Chet InduBtrial SMALL UNFURNISHED 1- c „ * l a ra g o , cool', a h o d y . Klmboriimborty. Furnlahod or un- appllanc , > '5 ..-'“ - Moads our ads. Ma- A a tro -L h t Sonrlco* alnoloa. dlvorcod. 0 ®'® rnlahod. *155. 423-5610 or *200moimonlh. Phono 733-2370, OFFICES=1CES FOR RENTI Air 2251______vavo. Coll attor 5 p-m. bodrpom houao. $1M. # 6 wldowod. 328-4288 for oocluocludod: Low hoal bills. lumiah; ikor v«y-nico,-|60. "!>='<>•«»'''»■ dulls only. *225. Loss on 1 734-50K14-5010. ______- UNFURIURNISHEO 2 . bodioom . condiiiondillonod. 'utllltlos ’paid, q.a m o n D U______month, S50. aocurlly do- moro Informalion. »______, *30 10*145. Dlvamor — poall. No chlldron or p6t». ^ oar^ooso. 733-6505. nTETIiCE 2 BEDROOM. 2 balh opartmotmoni wllh all.appllan- prlvalo p oal *05. Advenlsod NEWI WATER W> BED • to4301;______Roaaonablo, comfortable (^77=Jath9. Complotoly carpolod, Garagoaraoo. *200.733-5917. Ing. waahor/dryor wai hook-up. VtfAREHC I FAST Roaulis In solllno 's a le . Old Old china 6ablnots. ' podoatal.al. *275. * 733-3528 or SMALL ^ bodroom. non- Bhado, 5 mlnuto driyo lo r and oowor lurnlshod. font In.d !2anYllme.______emokora. adulta. 733-1166. irapod. air condltlonlno, nOW o w RENTING: Country IS you no longer uao. *200 10 *550.*55( Old clocks, tea 423-44 02 an> QOOd liahlng. St»o To bo sla of cloaola. Ilnlahod aottinooltlng for luxuriously do- 688 Wonroo Mo Strool-Call for 3000Oof734-4201. of 73 place0 a ClJclaaslllod od In tho to*700.0ld, Old kerosene lamps. . ONE OF)F THE Tt FINER things THREE BEDROOM lully «ppr9/ collocllblos . They ^ .lackaon. >250.733-35S6. >n oach floor. J2^ . plus condllondlllonlng. liroplaco. roady ft ______733-7815.7815. ______■ ontlquoa/ c SOO gallon- fuel tank, Harman Park. *140. 733-3880. ' 5lopoall.ld English oak m lr-• ^?S S ‘r,R»i0810, ______In, nopolfl.lchlld,$1«.J50 ?. DEAL For Rollfod Coupio- Twin F Inil'fila any b'cycfo!vi5o" kesaor^t35. J Oak Hall floor, private onlranco^ mar. ipacioos two bodroom Parka'arka days ovoninga an^d Bodroor Craigig bovbower play.booalor V%o^W ftX K1000 35 mm cloanlng foo. Call 7330005. /ookonda 734-0658 or 24 ^ 100. U-fIx commodo. PtN iA X r lo d ^ c ^ b u p lo , apartipartmonl noar Lynwood In wooko Etobtmfofliml A uguotguot I5lh. Havo J -nHfiMAM-FM Fk cassolio sloroo. • igllsh oak dining tablo . camera,a. wllwllh 50 mm and 300 . UNFURNISHED HOME Fof JurnI ]ulot aroa. All convo- houraiieuraorylco.733-2fl2e. • cblldron.Idron. con provldp-.ro- “J J * ” '’' ______I 4 chairshairs.-*285.-Tall old ms, all tor *200.. 734- Roni- Twin Falla Labor nopota. nop lnbulroBl80?Unlo°ri ' ^igniiloncoa. Including pflvato q NE)NE f BEDROOM apartmont' foroneoaoneoa, ploaso call col- evenings and Conlor. Phono 733-7404. St.Sr.Rlor.3:a^734. F f,40S-755-*)25. SMndardSidard SL*oPOOL TABLE- QOldonm a ah .m ir ro re d '5 ' 3 >at(o, dishwasher, d/apoaal. clooofooo lo lown. No pota or 557 - Renat Xbtiifaftbnm loet. 40S- r. *17g. Lolo 19lh weokonds. ------TWIITWIN FALLS, 1 bodroom airlir condllionor, Qaraco. chlldrohlldron. 733-0787 or 733- —— - wllh1 acco:accoasonoa. Will con- drosaor. ] OTS.______.I50UBU BL6 WIDE In country ' aldorir trodotrndo. Call 536-6488. ConturyHiy"»«oodon waahing furnlahodfurni apanmont. all alorailorogo, laundry. Orapod. 4079. 10 (musoum ploce) aa RACRADIO'S-BUSINESS ulllllloD paid. S1()0 month* carpilarpolod, oxira atorago and Buhl. 3 Bodrooma, 2 ^ MobtlsHomeSpace Two Woik 052 Fum.A£ti.&0upl8xes uilill JNE BEDROOM Upjtalra "Os; " all oloclric, appllan- iO. Cooling fano all RAOiO'eI’S roni.font, Call tbiloci to 432-5381 ■ closi:losoto. No pota. Coupios- kportmont. cloao to “ ‘''“•J ------— -— with aulon at youf magic SWAP Tlrod ofot 1 CB •■skip" and A VERY'SHARP aparimoni. oror432-6S33. 43 1245.t245.733:5a ia ------dlshwaahor. owamp \D TABLES- 4 chalra. lownlown. *125 rnonlh p l« or. *210 monlh. Adulls. RKYLAt 451 Main Avo,,East, noise?> .• • Call about our Now carpot. palm. *110 plua =------UR(J^RQE 2 BEDROOM Duplox. (joposlopball. SUNRISE PR(> :ylanemobilehome ^ 412"^* alts. 734-6653. syalomana al unheard of child. Available Sep- pAnKPARK 13 EXPANDING u s f T o O elcclriciiv. Adulta. 733-9Saa. ^0S4 Ur>fumrA()U.10upl«8t Elociloctric hoat, bulll-ln pertii^ERTIES. 73W317. Or 733- 0 ^ ^ =D QOLF CART. Harloy T*''” P*'**'______prlcoB. . Cu: Cuslom Eleclronlc'i • l-seOROOM BASEMENT ippllancoa,^ laigo masior 3574. 3or1al, S43-8771. ^ appli V laklno applications for Oa^jdao". KIRDY VACUUM- 5 4 M 3 4 3 ^ aparimoni. Adulta. Ulllllloa aALLLL ELECTRIC 3 Bodroom bodfsodroom wllh walk-ln closol. ,—OR 3 BEDHOOMS. ^fR^OMOME- 3 bedroom. Primo now lakl hborhood, private lot. mobiloDllo hhomo BMCO 'roriiala cover;-."j'n’ ®a T,rao25 Dlb wllh upright, dust- SINGERER IIMbed Sewing paid. 203 4lh St. Norin. 734- qDuplox- „ , applioncoa conv:onvonlonl locstloh, J250. a , -.rarool achmonts. njg oham- ,nachlno.Ino. *iw . Doghouse, Tionlh. 733-4300.______>ol. kilchon appllancoa. 10 bolocomplotodbylato. con uly. 2043. ______furnfurnlahod. garaQO. qulol mon havo Bovorol dponlngs = - ^ 2 ^ ^ and Moor pollahor. : rnodlumel.imelzo. *25.324-6588. alroot. J295 + doposll. No ^ ,o , . Gardon apot. no Wo havo 2 bodroom .Duplox & 1 airO' MODERN CAREFREE monthnonth Includes ulllltloa. No o w a c “a, no polB. Available now.V. Coi Contact mo manager: WALK-INLK-IN COOLER. 6'x8‘ all 5280. You’ooeon'tbeolltllOOy. < bodroom basomont apart- polBpola 73M250. ______aAPARTMENTPA LIVING. Nowl KIda c jn n ; ____^ . -motaltnl o x io flo f. _ Wlillq financingIng .available. Com- XusL38L-324i4n)ILsL32i ^ -733-40gL •••— '--W»nt*d»Buy_ — — monr. ClflOffT'OopODtr.—n o r - T ^ E d H o o m . • 2 •pfttnmn-~~~ •flnirI n d u s ' "DOtfrooTTt—gordon----- ^(w o' wookdaya.______^ • ' ' =sa8aa^^ ------onflmiTnof~11nl8h7-'OBlv#nltod— ori ploto ouanluarBntoer324-3577:------OTO— -'—“ ■ oola. 734^ 7. fyrnfurnlahod duplox. t325 por apartmonta. apar appliancos ’ c5HARPU a r DUPLEX, slovo. toi Inlorior, Comproaaor - p - f wolohfo and woighl month pluB S150 cloanlno lurnlahod. furnI Olshwaahor, dl- n.raaiaarago, basomont.' wator, W O) Bodioom lurnlshod ngj Mlscell«»du# ^ n1 d " copling } 5 rodlator now. ^ ^ i ot , w« *^0. A rllllc a l w a n trfED e i NIGHTCR- CLEAN FURNISHED mor Illo homo. No chlldron. •RS; Phone 734-4944. . FIOOMS- kltchon 1 bath dopdopoall. Walor, ootbaoo and- aposal. apoi rolrlgoralor. rango. U , n o Chlldron or pols. njobl^o^ odeo^ngitlon,733.1528^ mas iree.oroen. *7. orwrod wllh 3 alnalo mon. lawrlawncarofurnlahcd.Nopola From Fror *134, Wda OK. Sonlor. 1 waahor. 7 3 :^ 2 7 . AVO”ON PASSENQEH c a r^ • w EBUYI; BUY or TRADE Ior Uood 733.2822. nd Ball. 329 Addlson allowod. Garago. utility cltlzona cltlz wolcomo. no pota. lY NICE carpotod 12 x 60. complot'mpleto Bol ol all 49. *7so FURNrTU;RNrTURE and A P P L I A N - ______■ __ _ ■ Avo. WealWeal. Opon 8am till Ulllllloa pald-R ofofoncoa. allo STUDIO APARTMENT. 833, VERYh Cloaod SalutdavB. taS-tBS. 734-B100.______«ooi(oom. rolrlqorator, alovo Two Two locations: Fllor-Caaa ^TUU idroom. quiot location In . . boslhnsl olfor.c 423-5424. q e sS.. c Caln'a. Clearance .iaCOBSOaSON Uwn Mowof Bom.Cloa< O rando Aparlmonla 328- ShosrShoshono St. N. Stovo. 2 bedrc rasa catcher, like new. y/ANT TC and dlapoaal. oloctrlc hoal Qrai Fbfrlgoralor, JllllUoa f. *135 . pof monlh. No. - . ntor.733-7t11. wIthQrasa r TO BUY FIBERGL- FURNISHED ONE 4053. .loromo-Caoa Doi •[<*” ' ),733-450lOf733-1120aak NTIQUE SEWING ConlorjT . Caln'a Cloorance aSS camccamper ahell for Ford BEDROOM and ofllcioncy pump and olr condltlcnlnO' 8 405; ^ h h ^ o d occopi olocifclty. 2x0 ROOF TRESSES. *35. *68,00. C monlha loaso. 734-1807 or Prado Prac Aoanmonls 324-3464. ACHINE for salo, works 30’ 2x0 RC r.733-7111. pickup,8‘p, 8 -bod. 324-8675. apartmontB.Nokldabrpola. mm ^ S)0d. 326^4544. . Phoneono733-7754. 73: Contor.73 Cali 734-2597 bolwoon noon 733-7128,______- 2 BEDROgM row ,duplox NEWLYn EI* RE0EC0RATEd “ 2 cnd2P.M .______2 I Aalo Oe>let* with don. 2 batha, oii bodroom bod apartmont. corpol. —— . AdIo Dealei* 175, ' AiitoOealeis iis ~ Cato Oealets Aalo Dealers 175 FURNISHED- 1 bodroom appllancoo. *1'’ air condlllonod. drapoa, drai oppllancos. Ilonls 175 u a Aalo Dealer* 175 carpol. drapoa, I2&5. No and ana wator furnlahod. 733- _____ pol»IPhono733-«001.'-' _ 5090. go* ----- Jil!— ------_'I75^ Auto Dealns U51)5 Aalo DejlHS U5175 Aalo Dealers m M

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    , r ' on AppllinCM 07919 • ApplUflce* 07V •. oaa mHwliripAlfCOMMonlria g 07D070 WintodloBuy 78 078 FtirnlturaACuprt* Pounds (obbr.) Answer to Previous Pro- Puzjio _ XC BTU Coronado Air . . A C R O S S 39 Poui 30" Soars RANGE - rocondi- ^ASHEVASHER AND DRYER Tn MAYTA,YTAG WASHER, Good tO.OOO I 40 Parc -^ CASHITor ■ ' uood CA5 CB radio’s OAV>AVENPOBT MATCHING • 30"~s'i ixcolloni condllion- SISO a condllliidlllor<.734-<57i.______Cond--1rid--Ihor conlrol. 2 apood. Paradise , i i f r i r.lr>l In ony0 conditlon.Gluo Lakos chalhair, bod wllh drossor. twlr>, tlonoiIlonod ond guarantood. oxcollo Shckost )loco. or S250. for tho paid. n o riRGEGE GAS dryor and . fa” S175. . 5,000 DTU Cor- \ BoH 42 Slid ’ CD Sorvlco^ 530 Oluo Lakos. bodilOda. rugs. Call 734-SG5I. n49.95. 7149.9 Cain's Cloaranco P'oo-1 ido Ihor conlrol, 2 spooo ■ ' S A ctorR orrof 44 Chr.stTan Chr. U | i 1 Worklnticr nol. 733-0444, . q^ j; Cenlor.733-7111.. • M4-240j04-2408.______Norgo rgo rolrlgoralor. Mako on pnado ti JOLD COLORED wing-back Conlo ar. Call 734-7125. fa n■ 1120,625-6506- J iJ t 9 Dog dociV- •svmbol, IB "k T T T ■ ■ WASHER AND DRYER in WESTIfWESTINQHOUSS Fronl load___ollor. C N I G H T C R A W L E R S lovoovo Boat, vory good condi- WASt- washer. Rocondlllonod arid___r e fFRIOERATOR. r ic S75. black F iEDDERS E D , AIR focshoft 47 RovolvorRov( • I ' ^ T -p ^ H .VMNTEO. O dnoafs Ball Hor),lon, SlOO. Polo lamp, SIS. 9 oood good condllion.'Phono 733- washor INDITIONER- 24,000 • ^ 12 Spindio 4B Stvio Styli of ivpo r . i n U H t U o B587. luarantood. S148. ^ I n a___^nd1 wl whito consol TV, J20. CONDI Supply, 612 6lh Avo. WobI. oiloclricIoc fans. S9. ond up. BS87. tloaranco Conlor. 733-7111.____734.75;1-7573, ovonlngs and D.T.U.r u Good( condition-Wall • ■■■-■■£, 13 Vaso shapod 51 Soldiers Sole ol i f A n M s Ti T loromo. Rocolvino worms 3}(j.|i?0-&359______,unl-$300,733-5532- . ______:______woekoioKonds. mouni-. > 0 ■» revolt • Hj T n a M o^ T o s W o o p ^ SupIn Fililr. 324-8300, 734-3247. .“.ARGE T C O U C H - . ------14Sum m of(F f J SB Dropdown DrO( FT "o ? f 3 w Xr T "c s H o H E M Fllor lor. 320-1505.______^oldlold/brown, [usl Ilko now, 15 Antiprohibi- suddenly sudi S TTT ■ NIGHTCRAWLERS qoo]ood< prlco. • Olnotloi sol. * 5 • Aulo Dealers. Iloniats SOGIocGlociol ndgo | k I o I h a WANTED; tl7 por Ihousand. oxdtxcollonl condllion. will | J | 7~. AulQ OealHS HS 10 Grook loitor S8 Mat k if n u p f i S i cash odvanco, Andoraon doal1001.734-6879 , I U MofQarino K J l A 17 StoQo of • 59 Piio g S n ~s N “I a I o I wBalt. a 525 Locust, 733-1912. - 2~0I LARGE OVAL RUGS, Ono A t dm iral " " M T ” r's c> caoOpon ovonlngs. Monday hiuo)Iuo S25. Ono ollvo S30. 734- I hijtorv 1 CO Ago thfu Friflay. 0;30 i 9:00 PM. 18 Sign o( ap- 61 Invitationz.'° invil ro- Ei! 11N T i r T it O N Dal d Z i______I ilefrigeralor/Frei^Freezer I ^ Closed Saiurday and Sun- —; - i . prooching sponso spoi (abbr.) 10Tobo'(Ff.) TT t - Op. 1 MATCHING OLO. oaTf'S » Gander 11 Disrupt -1—1——» ‘—' -OJH, tfifi ______•• ------Choi:nalrswimarmB.S235.orS50 | SALE. E I w cold 02 Gan SWING SET; irlkos. bIKos. gf,Q, Condonsos 19 Author Groy 30 SWing aiound Clo holco. Fri, or Sal. 465 1 • WE ON 20 Loon shark 03 Con and toys In good condllion. .lorntogsldo Df. Twin Falis. | ADMIRAL LlfaSl^UI Style Line | 22 Arro»t 64 NeaatesNoq 21 Auio woikors' 4 1 Noihino rolflfloialorand dishwashor. . union (obbr.) lEWI 5 Ploco Olnolto- » Refrlgeralor/freezefZeflOCu.H. i I ^ 1 1 1 9 7 8 23 Gordon plont i’ .43NaiuJal 025-51B3, forn:ormica lop ond vinyl up- I _ 24 Thin and D Di O W N . 24 Holpmoio '* 45 Walked ' roli - . holslolstory . S79,95, Caln’o 1 K25------C_loailoaranco Center. 733-7111- 1 N'N o w ...... ^269*^, 1 ^ 28 NiQhtcrowlor 1 Maxilla Ma> and piaco (obbr.) \TSUN , 48 Fotolul timo • 072 = Antkiuos . 4 PIECE PI Dark Oak.Flnlshod * ' 32 liland off mandiblo mar j 6 Rogion — DEOJEORpOM SUITE- drossor, I ^ l e C u . f t . Mozambiquo 2 WorkWo CBHio 27 Queen of .) f-=r Caosnr ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES nlrror, „lrr hoad board, chost. 1 .ft. i ^ f i g ' ; 33 Inventor 3 BIrt Carthaoo 49 Rubber hoop llghl stand . S298.00. Cain's 1 I ’ Double Door FrostlsssStlSSS NY-1879 I W fiitnov 4 Hot 50 Al highosl AN^iS ,Sngi.,\“ rJg.':- asCloaraneoConlor. 733-7111. I p ...... r 20 look ot -n’ED BARN m mllos Nonti SOF Rogular.$599.95 % C o u p e 34 Morsli . 8tc potnt JOFA Conlomporary dark | ^ crocodllo 5 S Ahi ' J w i f O on Waahlnujon. Olatios. t,ro\irown patlorn. Liko now. I I •’ N o w ...... I SG'Fjsh 0 K».oKov dobii 30 D«ro .s 52 Aciross ~ ' lurnlluro. Pfimlllvo. Buy and jjgg:i69-e5. Cain's Cloaranco 1 Sppondaao . 1 Ornanizotion Ore 3* Nautical polo Lonchestur onsoli, - - ...... Con;on1of, 733-7111-______I . T rip lex I 36 Ooniist'B Bi Oblitaraio Obi 37 WaniJor from . - SWI>WIVEL ROCKER - orango | I . 22 Cu. FUrlpIi .10 S,1 (Inyl, oxIro good condllion. I I With cKlllod wolor d^s£pnt(^ o n to r. INS 2279 ' ^ dboroo(abbr,) 9„SwI Sworvo .. subject „ _54 Stuupi Itl 074 = MuslcJlnstnimonls v^ny ;39-95. Cain's Cloaranco 1 1 R. Regular S1019.95 \ 57 Gullul FINE VIOLIN wllh COSO ond CniiConior, 733-7111,______? . 1 l 2 13 |4 ~”1 P 17’ |0 how, Vory roosonablo. Call ' N o w ...... ^899. { i rwo NEW custom mado | 9 ho ITr~i FIN733-2739 . fanetla volvot chairs, 733- f I ------T2 ” " T3 hovNEW YAMAHA planos and 430C 1390,.______II 2D Cu. f t. C h e!St st F n re e z e r . oroana. Usod pianos, bond ^rr:/Valnut dining room labio f I Inatrumenls. Selmor, Conn. . CF206060 I 15 ^ ” To” ------1 Afllh 2 loaves, china closol. 1 ------:------oroKino. Dundy. WARNER roundcoUootoblo. All good f I K' R of^r $429.95 17 ■ InaMUSIC, 133 North Sfiosftono :ondltlon, ' 733-2592 allor 1 I N Nqv^ ....: ...... ^ 3 6 9 , ie " TTg HHIo ” Ir^TwlnFalls.Kir ______5“;^ipm. t I & FIO STATION W A G O N S f USED UPRIGHT Grand 22~ " — ^ ------K j Plano. {550. Mark'o Music. ------_ ------,(. 15Cu.ft.ChestFrest Freezer ! ___ > I------1 US734-2830. I. 07Bm • ApplliflCM I I R« Regular $364.95 CF1S67 2 7 T U j | M 2 r Pia ^ U- 2 4 ~ ” 20 •' . 734077- Radto.TV.&SlOfOb 17 Cubic Fl. RE- I I Nf o w . . . ' ...... 20 29 130 131 I FRIOERATOR . Gold, good f i UARGEC.B. basoonionna.2 condllion. Phono 733-6287. | 32 I n n 077llvo olomonl beams, co- '■iii; phases as ono anionna. 1977 197 DOMETIC 3 Way Bo- j » '. ■ IBCu.ft. ^n^lFi^l Freezer ■ j* 35 37 3 s H■ P “ Klncludov*phaslng i horness, Irlgoralor Irig for campor. Ask- | balun. 100’ coax wllh llilinos, lnnS12S-67W4Sa.______I'U A. - FBlGIOAlRE_R*l{lOOralor_-_ -!' i —> Regular [ $3B9.95 7 ^ ^ ■ 43 3 5 " ~ KRomovod Irom towor.. FBI ,‘:r...'^ 3 1 9 } :: ______ba!roconlly lor-dlMeroni aulomolle aul dolrosi- Rocondi- < NoVr.t ... r.— .T. . 77. communicalions.. {125. or tionod tioi and guaronlood- 1 43 - R*: ~“ 445 4 ^ roollor. Also 3 mobilo and Slp8-00, {ifi Cain's Cloaranco \ I ------baao llnoars. J75.-J100„.73J-.., .'CbiConlor. 733-7111. 1 I * CO i|h l Freezer wer Invoicac.’ oil3209-______^ RENT ^ TO OWN. Now I » 13Cu.ft.U[jgtF j cONLY JT" 49~ 50“ H f l T i STEREOba CONSOLE RCA- Whirlpool wh appliances, oa low 1 - maplo. real nico cablnot. a9S12amonlh. gg: 733-4000. I I Regular f $329.95 52 |5 3 54. ^Guaranlood. 1C9.00, Caln'a ^ 55 ” E50 57 ”"58 REPO KIRBY VACUUM- I | N t o w . . , ...... ,V ...*279 I CloaraneoConlor, 733-7111. complolo wllh uprlgiit. duat- I r , ------S------; ------Ing Ing altachmonis. nig sham- 50” ] £60 ^ O' //..-> i.fi: ______Clc073' F'uTnlturoiCirpals _ pooor and tloor pollshor. I ■ S260. You ean'l bool 111 100% , 61 - : ■ 62 I - i T ______’ llnancing Ila available. Com- J ,1 . 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DOBERMAN lud aorvice. 734 04G1. >n‘ngs.^?Z?^ ----- , Runat>oul.>ul. 550 horao Mocury TRUSSES ^pii^cH■CHER puppioa. black PARAKEEAKEETS. CANARIES. foraludaor molor, mIIII ild irallor, canvaalop, TF rual 6 10 B wooka old. and Flnchos Finch - focal raiaod. ------m a n v o ^ ll/aa. C450. 734^70, )a and lood. 253 7lh ______f i v k f CALLIALL COLLECT i022. «______Cagoa an UMINUM wllh 50 hp C, REGISTERED Biillny iuoE.______■ OoalJ&Miilnoll&mj ’4 ior*!^LovLow houra. good -• !08)72W61B • a. k,c , i iFESSiONAL' GROOM- 121 OoilsiMadnoltonn Bt 121 So nd AND WASHINGTON SpanlQliilQla. good hunlora, 0. PROFESS condition.on. 3:324-5758. naold.call 785-5165. ING-Vac«- Vacallonlng? I’ll boiird ______' 5 t r T /KETCHUM. IDAHO wooKac • dog. Choil Minor Kon- 5340 AKC; CCOCKER SPANIEL >'’1'' i;]i~------' B3340 }. Chompionahlp blood noia«^j-3i423-5104.______8)8)733-2214 P“ P»-r. < good dispbailions. PUPPIES'PIES FOR SALEI SS. 31 and ST. SOUTH/TWIN hor- Billlany SpanloL. O R R IO N 1 7 FFOOT’“ O ALLS.IDAHOe3301 >l=!Li£!.378-4036. Bolao. Molher- r U i E ; REGISTERED Colllo uid bo good hunlota. A .a HOUSTON s lor aalo. 2 monlha old, 7 ^ 4BS68. 5 8______^ J873. Purog BroBrod IRISH SETTER \ LUM BER CO. f e a For Salo- oxcoliont j* / Albatriross — ■ 06AUT,UTIFUL 5 Wook Old . P'^P® ,''0 lora. Availabio Augual H T *il PotVog>lnclud«»l UNDS- Father, ro- I. 0 ,maios, 3 lomaioa, W 83 Gar»o«8»l« oijiofo.orod blood hound from ® ' Tiplon famiiy, Molhor. \ \DHINQJHINQ YOUR CU'OOO m Ios fh “mp' lolslorod YELLOW LABS-. }' o Iho buyora. Floo markol 'odbon)ono. Largo dogs. J1S0. •RoQlalor ft. 726-0031. niohla. 720- tiadahoUI ahota,S75. Caii 076-3097. ^ ivory Sundhy, 2099 4lh Avo. • ‘ ^ V( s•aal. For informallon phbno oisL— r g s \ . 1/ 733-77' BERMAN PINCHER ------?Sp’PlESi%1 6 wooka old. 4 , - Boats i Marino Items lian, 4 biacii/lan. 324- n Hn«M S".";r ovonlnga, ______^ 31NE FIHEWOOD cut 10 any -DOQElBERMAN PINSCHER IPtCinCAIIONS: B. PINE I 1 l.nglh; Uf- p. ^ lonfltlionfltli- IM por cord do- puppiopios (or aalo. Six wooka JUSTST BECAUSEI THERE 0.plh:le- , llvoroclvorcd.733-700S. . ______;__old. Fc, Four rod and lan, four A ■ R E ^ — black:k ond lan. 324-3207 SOMEDME CLO-SE-OUT------f ? nlnna.______S Pp iE 0 I A " l S , ------' i WT______PUm«&Trw8 t JOHNSON OUTBOARD j . Reg. S6530 3T0RS... . M - ' ^ - ¥ ^FRESH Tomaloos nnd good dolmaliSl;'S5'.r.5fv^ as,s - NOWf sotocisolocilon ol Irull Irooa. 733- »now ' / SALE PRICED...... * 5 4 9 5 855Mfl55l.Qrandviow Drivo. or^Miax*'"''- DO THIS BEFORE • ~ FREE:E KITTEN. Groy wllh • 'YOU BUY H h or ol iL ■ aboul Augual 71H. Call 423- larm.n. f fomaio puppioa. Dingo y g y HOT POINT 10.000 BTU'TClr 5764, andIShophartj.733-1Ba3. Sti _ • '.pofio,iporlonco in ihoJxwting In- ^ Conditionor- oxcolloni S ■ WALL PAMELIK.INC SALEI , ' GERNRMAN SHORTHAIR/ dualry.lalry. And you wlii agroo condillon. S125. -Call 324- | )rador pupplota Should CENTUie n T u ry a u to m o tiv e is ■I COMPAREI F P R I C E S ! I »MO ______w i S u p u m oxcolloni hunllM doga. numborjmbor 1. and wo aro Iho 3 TON NEW DUO-THERM ^Z i . r . AU VVOOOPANIIINO nic^l SELL YOUR PETS wllh a >10.32.324-3900.______M . 1 mobiio homo packsQo air ■ ...... •.laaalllod ad loday. Thoy gol Q]yg/E AWAY TO OOOO Vaiioy'oaiioy'a (^dosl Iranchlaod condllionor. compiolo wllh ■ ■ MAKOHOAB&HAIUUNG CKolot.or. (I...... ■ ' tuaulla. ,1 733-0931. HOMEiMEI Black Groat Dano. Johnaoi}hnaon outboard doalor. _ 4 .tl V;OO0'’AtUUriO Itoi-I ----- do-ll-yoursoll Inslallallon )ill, _ SHOW QUALITY, champion oldor.lor, gontio wilh kids. ^ ct 73S4{^. I ■ OVtR so VAR1ETICSI ...... " ■ " ■ i falrod s Cockor Spanlola lor Goodod walch dog. 423-4943 or onn lop lop of thal wo wiil boal nyono olso'a pricoall • ____ ^ HOURS: 0 lo 6MON.-FR.-FRI. O lo 4 SAT.______- _studstud sorvico.. Grooming • 423-41:t-4176, ______•pup!TSffaT8j. — ^ALBION! 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EQUALIZER hltchoa In- 7?4-2ai6.______^ 1077SPORTKINa21W.GOOO 10 Allor 5.734-0625.______MUST SELLI Cholco 1970 BUT HOOPL65y*rMEIE IIDEAJ 1^ ) Yc7UR NEXTr r ._ ._3tallcKl, no w.illing, Irallor' CAMPER wllh quor;or mlloa. m 440-Alr. Roducod 1973 10 CB 350 Honda, J500. HO. J e c o w i n HONDA 550-4; many oxlras. ( 3 ^ M e '’W 15AWE ^ J* ^ CLOSE-OUT on a low i mTi brako3 and wlrlny woldlnQ. ovorahot. 2 bumor slovo,, *12,005,324.Q095 J1 Of 324-4095 , 733^755. 73 VV 40014000 original mllos. 324-6295 VICTORY r . Phono 733^201.______wotof and Ico box. 733-0t50. 1004 Slop-Sldo CHEVROLET CO Cl 750 HONDA. 1978, ox- Oror :324^)020. oarly mornings / i L L P U T : . Wntch lor now 1070 collont condition, low mllos. o_reor ovonlnos. ______LP^UBJ ^ BEFi7R£7RE THE X Vi^U’KE yll 0 1065 FACTORy built MaQlc CAMPER SHELL To 111I Van- V, runo pood. 1DW lono- C( , ^ ^ S R £ £ N SoaSwltts,^nrrlvo tho tiral Touch Iravol trailer. Idoal lor mlni-plcWup. needa someI Makoollor. M 7^7000. oxlraa:'J1550. o; 733-2950allor 5 1977ibt; SUZUKI GS 7». groat OE-VELf?LO?£R^ 1 V/1PEP \ ^ k B E L T : . ' wuok In ADUusl. All oul->• camping or huniino, do- work. t150 Him, 733-7815. VACATION y SPECIALI For P PJ Ji______tou.touring or around town biko. P OH OUT!J^ I tx),irtJ ixjota manufaclurod“ alnnod (cji.^ poopio. 034- 1071 CHEVY Opon RoadI ronl r< 1070 2511. Exploror' FULL Fl DRESS 1978 Gold oxcollonl oxc condition, only • ,______/ /• — 7 J A?ZC7LJNP : ______Aui3ujl_’a> 13™' 20' ond — Cam por, Von- (iborQlassI Motor h* Homo by ido day. Wino, W *3200. 543^1637, ^0<5.000 mllos, sissy bar. J1700. < T ril5 •unJor. riu3l moot now' ^ 733-1117.______" '^ 3 0 - fIfTH WHEEL, oull- domo roof, stovo, alnK. ico) wook. w or month. Boaon^o . HARLEYh DAVIDSON ^ I T A B L ^ j Iculera! (loalatlon alandards. ■ contulnod, A-1 ahapo. 423- box, furnaco. dinolto,, , now. n Joromo Flacuo. moiofcyclos. ni Joromo 1972 197; SUZUKI 90. funs groat, . Soo Ihotn H»at at Mao'C'I 4040. ■ ■______poria-potl. oxcollont condl- Joromo.324-4420 J< or 733-9205, |n 733-1075.______■■ '* Viilloy Mobllo Homos 4 Implomont Co.. 324-3311. . 733- ia 1003 KENSKILL. fully Sull- lion, E70-7320. Burloy.CallI ovenlnoa, o Joromo.______• J( 1971971 TRIUMPH Bonnovllle Af.if/na. Wliofo Ihofo io r wooKdnyaoftore. • ALWAYS bollof buys! 730-3- conlalnod. 'Q x 12. tCOQ or '------,3 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON 020. 050, 50 mll0s por galfon, m m OtJI. ’, boal olfor. 324-3514.______CUSTOM MAOE Short b<}d^ 128 UlilllyTrsllffs 1200 '2 cc Elocira Qlldo. 7.500 7JC mllos, S950- 734-5109. 1077 22- HOAD RANGER■ CAMPER SHELL- S400 or — Conlonnlat C' modol. Full TRJUMPH TRJ 250 1072. Good MAGIC VAUEV MOI3lire: Fillh Whool Traitor- willI boat odor, Call 324-3000 or' p FLAT BED TRAILER For dross, dr low mlloago. Like eondlllon cor *800, 733-3606. 734-3140,______. ^ AND MARINA is a Ironchlac0 irndo, Call 320-5001,______Moiocoycio-13" radial llroa. Nowi N MUST SELLI Call -1970 XL 2S0 HONDA- good uUor OMC Sluain drivos. •1975 YAMAHA 400 Enduro • f ;• lion. Easy hllch. Soo ni 15244 324-4258.______aaldo boarda, tandum axle. oxira o; oquipmont. J2950. .o1977 r YAMAHA 100 Enduro. - .‘;i*.i*Swl(l boats. EZ loadof.• Falls Avo. East- A buy at1 MUST SELLI 1t' Socurityf b bumpor hllch. Mako olfor. Tt SMorclIno, artd Calklna boat ■______601Both oxcollont condition, : ^ >1005.______cnmper, Ijaifiroom, doublo5 423-^78^_^^^____^^_^4 HONDA ^ GL 1000, tull dross. low mlloago. Asking S1500, ^^Cnie ' triiilora. Plus all marino ^ bod. txjaullluJ Lnturlorl .Soo HuppUoatorloag. 733-6141. 17Mi‘ SECURITY c a m n ^ ■ ported p< condillon. J2.C00. . 733.3481,733 ovBplnos.______? Irallor, A-t shapo. 530-0420. ^ U)at JfyrNirfth-A^ereBBtOjcijll; .',’131 ’I AuloSWVlCOS Soo-at S i03 4ih avo. E.'TwIn (4)' Man n uooE n nAPf- 1977 YAMAHA XS 750, ~ n 733-7220 anyl Imo._____ Falls. Qvonlnna.______jJ2.000, j j call attor 5p.m. 734- unod only onco. Excolloni,1 TOP CASH PAID FOR B or 10 . CALTON’S AUTO GOOY -“ 1 or 12 wid03, also IravolI, O' PACIFi^-annpor-” ox- C 1073 HONDA CQ 350. 733- Q150153,-______condillon. JM, 733-5604, i. coM Jpnt-^ondllion. CallI EExport body ropair, aieo 3098.______3, nlitir4pm.______Iralfora and pick-up cam- compjolo luno-up. 733-8731. ^ 1078 YAMAHA SpoClal 050- 7 pora. OROCKMA'N-S5 mimlfiQa or ovonlnoa. 734. c HONDA, 1074 CU50. 1500 spoko ap< cast whools, (ronl ond I '■ -•NEW I 12’ Soars FltJurQlasa“ M®B1LE HOMES. Call col-|. 2739. ______^ irm llos. CB, oxtra llro. roar roa disk brokoa, oxlras! f . .. . . V\ y BOAT- Asking OOO. Call" locl.734-3ID7or324-4203. OO PASSENGER bua.; 1321 AuloParts4Accc«ort03 handlobars, h like now. SOSO. 2.000 2,0i mlloa, *1750, M3-6310. ' G7S-3450. ______parll.->lly converiod. 01 324-3080. askosktorJohnnny. 136 140 Trucks 1« Tru*s " OLDER 13' Thompson wood TRAILER RENTALS Ava'lla- Intuinallonal. 734-0432 allorir CHEVY( PARTSI Throo 4 HONDAJ. 1973 350-4 cyllndor. “ and (iborQlasD Doat, 12 ble. 15 It. nol aoll-contalnod.J. 0PM,______tapooda, two 454 lour boir rruny ^ oxtrasl Call 837-0318. 1^ GMC~3/4 TofI Plckup- horaopowor motor, aos‘® Boft Harbaugh Moiora.J. SHELL wllh floor. Ilta sliort main ' blocks.'luibo 350 A 400 'I 136 Hoavy EQuipmonI ausAUSTIN • WESTERN Grador; • 19mlv a CHEVY W 100, runs a^d oood condillon. Call & 4 3 ^ t lank, controls, and irallor. . iransmiaslona. nobulllablo 1975 1! HONDA CB3C0T. 1300' ______SupS upor 400, E x co llo n i. - lookaDOks good, *425, Soo al 509 Wondoll, Idaho. 530-C323. • twx- pickup. Mako OllOf- ' miles, like now condillon. c a ; •Ilor Spm.______Phono 320-4089 nilof 5. ■ 423-4D4G.______~ onolnoa-2a3's. ' 327,150.398, ? CASE 530 'backhoo' with J*13.500. 13,; 788-4451, Evonlngs. JotloloHofsan Sirool. Twin, or 197d TRAVEL TRAILER. 2S'. 454'3.Tunnolran>-300or454. S 5 a ^ . ______0x1extra buckot and hoaos. 720 - 4 burnor olovo. furnaco. Camoro, 454, 1057 Chevy 2 5097. 51 ______2. _ JOHNJOH . DG Efff- Ba'c'hhM i ^ o l spood. 18- Grain Bod. 20' 5lh Mil or row. Parts and!? urban Trovol Traitor Park.k. J2.000. 733-7207. tjolwuon 5- Automatic, powor stooring V^ool lilt irallor. 750 X lO hardware. SAIL HAUS 4(V3 S. ^ Door Hardlop 283. Mag ond . 1975 HUSOVARNA 250 W.R, LoacLoadB> 2010- Excolfenl. andind brakos. sir, cruiso, .1 ?• Addlaon AvO., Spaco 8. FullIII Opja______^ chromo ; whools. 12 -boll l JS.BOOr'Phono 788-4451. *2400 rubbor. 1 axlo landom Locust, Twin l^allB, 7y:fi227. Mag onglno. comploto light­ 3400.324.4258.______whools. Good rubbenr on i prico «050. ______WANTEOI Short wide bod<1 poasl.| 734-2840. ■ ' ing kli. now gas roar shocks,- JOHN DEERE Evenings. 726-3417. —-______iotT* Uood RocroatlOnal vohlclos.s. pickup camper sholl- 530- 971 DODGE D-500 2 Ton- bolh. Pricod tor quick selll 10D9 300 ENGINE, low loas ti lhan 50 aclual hours. USEO . : ; wfthivfth or without 10' FruohauJ. Cttll.Caflotlor Som. 324-5203, 122 S()0(11i)o(>ooc>33s Buy. aoll. trado. Allas Saloa)3 2485. _ tnlloaae. , Edolbrock Intako. Mini h condition. tOOO or bosi INOySTRIALEQUIPMENT IN Co.. Florol i Eoatland. 734-4- _ 140 Tnxiia S )spe spood with Iwo, Looks and 1B75 INTERNATIONAL- 1760. ' V. crano cam kit, USO, Coll offer. 0 733-851 lo r 734-6790. ______runs uns sharp. 324-5103: 1 ? '' BRUNSWICK AND LANCER^ o m ______• „ attor 5:30 on weekdoya 734- ; diosol, 2Vi lon. Boslrdm - pool tablos, accossorlos. 127 MolOfHomw | 1072 KAWASAKI 500. good J.D . 410 BACKHOE ir1950 a CHEVROLET with 10 1974 DODGE 2 lon Truck. soat. 16 tt. bod capscJty. Now and uaod. Gomolabloa.a USED FOLD down Lark. 0875;______condillon.I 432-5300. SCOO- 524 000 (ool'(ool grain bod. 320-5318. 22Q,000 00 mllos. 5 spood wllh 2 hiO> Sloops 0. Excolloni HIGH BOOK TRUCK, or t« st ' Sorvico all makoa. Evonlnaa_ 1977 22'A‘ AVION. 440'0 NEW -and-USOd-VW.pafla___-1977, 1000 KAWASAKI wllh 1 9 « CHEVY-CHEYENNE'■ sspood, t ^ Powor sloorlng; 15* oHo,ottof. 734-8039. After, «flfn ,L.------conaition-foaucod. Nonn Oodoo. ovory option ovalla­a- robulll onglnos. all sl20s. MICH. 55 A LOADER Wiskin bod. Groin, bools and 734^ by appolr>tmcnl.jamo3 Clark'n Country 324-4C8t, Norih Lln- lahring plus many extras. • Olazer Pachngo- 350. Misk 734-8165...... 733^ ^ 1 , II no answer call blo. practically brand now.V. Fully guaranlood. Will In- 0000,324.6546. . -______J12.500 aulomallc. buckat soats. catlle:atllorack.MM734, colnAvo-Opnn loSPM. Must soil. Will sacrlllco. 1924?4 Biall. 733-7087 ollor 5prji. and 1968 INTERNATIONAL'fMOO 7 2 - 4 7 2 7 . 1970 KAWASAKI KX25Q dlrl AM/FM aioroo, customliod - 1975 FOflO-.PlCkup Rangor -■ 10?0 8x35 CUSTOM Parkrk FallsAvo. Eaal. 734-7868. onyllmo on jvookondS- J whools, 733-1792. XLT- Cabovor- 549 gaa onglft»>„22‘ Modol Impaln. air condl* biko. loss than SOO mlloa. ELUOTTSINC., XLT- fully oqulpp^. o x -' Toscoto#< bulk bod. motor and FOR RENT Soll-conlnlnodh I, UW E REBUILD Hydraulic oxcollont' - condllion, .S750, lit OvorlandAvo. 190-1007 FORD VAN-0 cyllndor. 3 - COllecollont shspo. Ctll 733-5528. i^rp ______124______SMwVohldw tlonodi oxcollont condition. mlnj molor homos, coll Ruffjx- lacks ot ABBOTT'S AUTO ^ Uirp, *8500,32*-2235. - M.500. aaO-2542, Shoshono. (irm. 734-0129,______Burloy. Idaho spood. spo partially convortod to FORFORD V. TON pickup snd . KENWOBTHkEN 12 Yard Dump 2 1978 340 Snow Jota ond - It-Easy. 733-8244.______I SUPPLY,305 Shoshono SI. • carffpor. *1095.324-4400. camicampor, solo or Wado for -j-f^ 40 15x8 ROAD RUNNERlrallor. rd Souths______’ 1977 KAWASAKI 750. Full 67W585 Carf Truck- now Mlchollns, ox­ irollor. 53000. And 1977 440 FOR RENT aolf-conlalnod dross. 1800 mlloa.. S1700 or oBob Houston, Salos Rop. 19(V1904 FORD FIOO pickup wilh t^Irallor.ot l( oqual valuo. S1£00. collont.cqh, *11.600, 7Bft-445t. Jot Shi. oxcollonl condition.,n . Carpolod and vory cloun.-‘ mini motor homo: Coll 733-3- -5 8x15" whools. Will til a ^ ■ J1&50.Call423-147I. bosi ollor. 734-t730 altor Homo (^hono 73Jrl490. shosholl-734-0470, 733^)31'4, Evonlngs. Evoi 720-3417. *1000.734-0402 attor flPM. ■ in74 or 733-0480. loop or F ^ ^ lc k u p . -tTS- , SPM. < : •

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    Auloj-Fctd 170 Auto«'R)ntlM 58 by Roger>r E B o l l e n ” AuloJ-Ch(T.iolet 162 j FUNNY BUSINESS Import-Sports Cara 146 4WheolOrlvos to Aulos-AHC i a - . 1C NTJ*a.pcn«oriiMf-...... IMPALA-iwo docjf .1873 PINTO.O.aUxondlUonlng,. 4 J96aJ?ONTJ*I ■ 1978■8 HONDAHC Civic CVCO- . _iuTO CHtSHEVnOLBT-BLAZER • SALSALE I960.. AMC .1968 . IMPAl id s. auntoof. new Ing. air condlllonlng. con new , ( © l9/» tw X*, »K. f M. fl« Si. n t OB. orCiasslc. tuns good. hardlop.ip, VB, aulomaiic, now mag whee ls. / W ~ “ • - . 28.000000 fmlioa. cloan, Cali oulo'jlomatlc uansmlaslon. .^ m w ^ .u a 9 good condllion. plm. Jl,900.)00. or bost ollor. aoal cpvotavora and sM akors, 504014.t-8014. ______power• aloeting.ali 350 onglno,-^ » » - 423-50Ci23-5005Bllor7PM, brakoa. 00 now liro#.t)9. 1900. 73M041. Ilroa. .good overall . t395. 543-851:43-8512. _ Oi____ I iij-ii iii»»Mn«-1 mornlngaatKlaand evenings. '■ •- 1B74MAr4 MAZDA, pialon onglno. oxtra Ur ------MysT 5ELL colionl 0»a milago. QOOd conditionlion. Totma. 734-7338. - ■ ------■ SELLI m o Cnov. V^- . RARE 1983 Tl oxcollon lon. automijulomatlc. alt. J oas 1M Auloa-Uncoln c o n ,,„ |y o . million. 543-4C00.______ovonlnga:;o i______i a , now llros. hoadors. ------f V AulQS-Bulck. lanka.snQw NCOLN MAfIK IV* wook SO0 rod roduclng 10 S1650. - - 73 MQ Midgol- oood poi , , , - ...... ' noodoaamlln.’*nmlInano. 544-7571. *1072 LINCO onaldetoblo mora. ahapo. I 3U1CK REGAL U ndau- t nTr u n u I l andllion. I.'-Ownor wllh conak 12e2or423-C70. Compiofofo new b«ch*nlM , w Soor ; 10 S I , S , “.“"d2&"i2; ^ndillonod dual lankl ailnpilons, Id . An excellent ^ \ a llofSpm. l o r ^ ______'______'iiitoino0 roar fl window, Powor ...... mlioa. .22 22 ml miios 10 Iho gallon 1900 UNCOL >onl. 423-5aia. 3 ^97474 PiPORSCHE 914- now aioorlng,Inglbfakoa. Slio loci . on highway,nhway. lOinlown. 326- Ooor Obup«f c '5 r “:p”= .’ ' s s903 Tempest Lemans 1 bulil motor. Asking 15,000. box. linlod lin' Qiaaa, 2 iono- 154 I oxcolloniII ccondllion. 324- RARE1903T rotMlll r Aulos-CaiWl*: 4fi2. convorilblo.liblo. Now carpet. CaliIll733. Call C Kon at 734-9^ o c ^ I com condition, boat ollor. ji,20O.825-!0.825-5113. 1871 MERCERCURY MAROUIS. m n SUUNn ' OIRD.e V-8. POWW lowiw mlloaoo.mi foliowing'aro “Ji£LiEI7pm.______;______733-4387. —, 4-doOt. powpower Slooting and ig. 10,000 m llo a lw B ow-cualom paint |ob, 1074 FORO FC Cuslom Shoil .^9^3 Qf,, J now -c ) Chovollo 390. 1 ^ ■ Aulo»-[todoo . outomallc, air. oriakotradi1 trade. 324-2210, MIcholllcholin Ilroa. W oaiorn Whool'Col Baso 4X4. 2200 miios. Comorooro 4 454, 1957 Chovy 2 ______soals and Viindows, ------——- ’ . whoola'hoela. Monroo ahocko. IConaldojldor oldor pickup as r HardtopHare 283. Call 734- OESPEtVVTPERATE MUST SELL! [adlo. IlntcIlntod glass, cloan Auto*-plymou#> voivoloivol iniorior. ongino 427. trado.)■ 733-3902. 7: ______2m . :______1908 Dodgo Dodg Chargor. 734- iniorior.. 543543-5770. 172 r.ooo7.000 lirm. 734^1975 daya. GMC, Gt V-8. outomallc, 1074 CHE' or 734-8383.______23-5508 evoninga.______. 5^0^ fy CHEVY NOVA Coopo. 4683o r734- — 1971 PLYMOUTH PLYJ O ual^. - 1; 423-550 1 bod. good conOIUon.- aulomalic. power aloor- 1 9 75 5 D00G6 di COLT . mlioa. Best oNer. 1971971 TOYOTATC Corolla- Clean C750.oi3. or boal ollor. 734-4294. i„g' 4040,000 qq mllos. C^ali 734- Casrousoirousoi 2-door hard lop, IB Autos-OWjffioblto 731^78"'"______nd runs good. Tako ovor ,g;3 and ru INTERNATIONAL 4*4. .0070,''______aulomimalic alic ttanatnlsaion. ------PLYMOUTH VOYAGER paymo■aymonls. Call 734-9281. h d Vt lon. automatic ■ ------1877 PLYM Vl ______vinyl1 lop.lop. Bldot strlpoj. 21IM0. ------AVIS apon van. van. All Iho exlrw... 1,1 1977977 TRIUMPHTf Spilllro- Musl tranami:smiaslon. powor aloor- ,g g g0 q CHEVROLET-C^'B-| V ilots. a. oxcolloni ox( condition.^ Excollonllenl condillon. 531- aollloil immodiaioiy.in 4 Spood ing«nd and brakoa. Good condi- cvilndorIdor. outomallc. g o « t / t2.S50.734-50.734^129..» „ )vor. drivo iransmlsaion. lion.73;. 733-2062 allor 5PM. lomy car. SjOO. W -3577. '' _,g75 qqoc LOS CUTLAS 2-door 4622. > DOOGE COLT C a ro u s o l^ ^ ^ L n . 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