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STORING nuts (or winter]ler food supply Is an Importflnt (alla U ^ K - . activity (or this squirrel and | . others like him In Twin Falls. ■ At this point, however, be seemed more int^L-onJ avoiding the camera lens. But he’d belter stq> up his eKorts because the first general fre ez e o( Uie a u tu m n Is I s ] forecast for tbe Magic Valley and other Idabo areas. AndDd a fte r that tbe chlU wlU in-[n- creaae until wlnUr sets in.
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"W.i m i e ^ i m :e t! D Idaho’s Laiargest E vening NeN ew spaper’ Ev0n l«ti Inr 1 73rd'Ird Y ear, No. 36 Twin Falls.5, Idaho,1 M onday, O ctoberlO‘r10,1977 ■ 1Kf 0 CQftl«:Qfti«Td*li*»f¥ G e in e v aI d o o a m s -— a lnn < ^ t - - t e d a y lestlnlan state, "Wc don’t Ihlnk • ------U N IT E aN A T IO N S J' PRIORITIES: The Idaho Id Board of Educatio ranks about 70 spending?ig priorities for 1979, Page"a 1' w onmen galin Nolbets I Times-News libel trial I DELAYED: The Tii OSLO. Norwayay (UPll - The Nobel Peacee Today, Miss Corrlgnn1 bnbroke down and wept I postponed. Page 13. P riz e s for 1977 and 197Q were awarded loday to0 when told slie and Mrs.. WiWilliams had won the I Amnesty Intematlilatlonal for ils worldwide flglil to0____ peace prize.______I ^ ‘■defend Uie valueue (of hum an Ilfc“ and to a p a ir ofif “It’s just overwliclming,ling," she said IhroTigli 1 waging, a. pence movementit sobs. " I con scarcely l)cllevcllevcil, Si p p o r t s _ _ ...... B clfasl, w om en ,v seeking lo endHi Ihe violence In Northenin . . " I'ThlslsatrememlDUscn■a cncouragemcnifor u s - ...... -I'*.::”'' ^ — ...— _ — .^Ireland. ------■■ -In our-WotiC-sliC-sdd-rLQ"1 nfpDptUip-nwflrd.Qn • ---- ^------^ — T lie 1976 p rizec which' hurt been skipped last‘t behalfofUioscpeopleofUic{ Uie-world, p a rticu la rly year — was give[Iven by the N orw egian Nobel'1 ' in Northern Ireland, who10 Inliave worked and are I C om m ltlec to Bctly Be Wlllinms and Malreadd working so desperately forpcace,"for p Corrigan, leaderscrs of UroNortJierinrelfiM Peacir'e MlsTCiH'i'iRnn-nnd-MrTrrIrsrWlillams-tbuched-a ------— M ovem cnl. deep chord in cmbatlledled NorUiern Ireland’s H Royals' Tlie 1977 p rlie!. .w worlli $145,000, w as given to theI! people. civil rights organization, or; Amnesty In-*' “No one oulslde knowsI'S w,whal It is like lo b e a 7 ^ P atek le rn atlo n al. for Us work “ lo defend th e value of m other in Belfast, livingg In constant fear, when human life agalniQlnsl hum iliation, violence and even to lake your childreniron shopping is to live ti- h. agonizes lo rtu re.” wllhdealh,’’Mrs, Williams!im ssald. Miss Corrigan,m, 33, and M rs. W illiam s. 34,I. The two women organrganized a grass-roots ■ c formed the "peopeople’s peace" movement inn m ovem enl which beganI willwllll "p ca cc m a rc h e s ," p ^ — P age 15 A ugust, 1970, afUafter a gunman's getaway carT some bitterly conlesled1 by extremist groups of f cruslied to dealiillil three young children. Miss>3 boUi R om an Colliollc anddProleslantcamps. Pr } . Corrigan’s niecesesan I d nephews. jald slie was “sliallered m am : Mrs. Williams, who said UPl "I have had cmenough',” she said Uicn. “ 1 willII ------by th e nows but v c ry' hnihnppy,’’ said Monday devote m y ll for lo bringing peace back to-thele “lolcst (Igures show-Uialal violenceV has dropped HETTY WILLIA[JAMS. LKhT, MAIHEADCiC O H R IC A N ------by-M-pcTCTntirrNorthcnrlr■irlrtlond/^------IVncp IVizf for N. Irciiiiuiul cfforiH j ■ y V Noa tio n a l
PANAMA VISIT: IdiIdaJio Sen. Frank Churclurch I ' proposes a visit to Panainama by the Senate Foreigreign - [rish, ^M sh,?Norse iamoii§g scoffiers Relations Committeei tot help iron out treati^aty affolr covering 40 hlocka olongong Fiflh : Rodino, D N-J. 'tro u b les. Page 3.- • ByUiUtedPnPreulntemaUonal . T he sto rm dum ped about 2 inciinches of rain on five-hour al - is sciicduled for today nml,(I, wv llh a M ondale also wlwill help lay a wrealli al a Not everybody bebelieves In Ctirlstopher Uie Un clly as the United Hlsparspanic American Avenue ~ Living elecllon pending next monUi. a flockfli of statue df Columbuj • Columbus. ' . • P£Parade Committee, celebrateded ■Spain's spon- mayoral elc bus,' then allcnd a Mass and BSycarsago, • candidatescs will be among the Ihousanisands of- reception- ot a ehe hurch In Chk’ago'K.-;.‘Llttle ' As (a r a s th e Irish1 arcat concerned, 11 was their sorsJilp so of Columbus^ voyage 4B5 yi s. ’eo p le (iwn'St. Brendan theNe Navigator who discovered _ ~ A sccond p a ra d e In the B^orougl■ougli of Uie Bronx m archers. Italy ." P e scheduled to serve as-gr«nd untry New World sometiK tlm e betw een 4S4 and 587' splaslied sp Uirough.the rali? wllh/lUi m ore than 50 AWARDS TONIGHT:iT : The wbildrOf counti :ago. Vice President Waller Mo d F rancisco's C6luinbu.s Day (lc(loals and bands under^ sponsca Alliance andI theIhe. Morris Park- will lead tl b’lll ,be dedicated lo .s u c hI Italian-11 ai uic last minute,lc. leaving Uie evenl lo about amiual Country Musiclc Association awards sh6\ Medoc d id th e jo bI aroundai 600 A.D., and, gf Community C( Association, which will ns as Judge Jo h n Sirica and Rlep. ep. Pelcr m ^qoo people who0 linedII Ihe roule to watdi Uic • ; P ages. course, every Norwegvcglan knows It really was The city’s official Columbuss DcDay parade - a Americans nnd baton-lwlrlors. Five j Lclf E rick so n who wlailcd ill the ocean blue — about flo ats, b a n d s ai Amusemonfs(fS ...... • ced M ayor G eorge • Moscone 500 y e a rs b e fo re ‘‘fourourtecn-hundrcd and ninety- •___ unicyclisls .flanked ------1 T - - Classlf/od v-—\ — 18-23— — '■■■■ tw o ." ''.* " — . ■ :-.r!dlnglnn-t93>;Ljiw( “ “ A d m i i r a l W a r n s ' o f icbratiorcohlinues today with' . ' But pie voices of sue:such ethnic c laim an ts will be al Soo>’ietthreat=^ California’s celeb: .’ ______C o m J c s ...... 10 . /al.nl North Bench in .which . ;• ------drowned-Duftoday' lyln 'n^flood"of: parades,— : V. Uie‘annual icsllval WASHINGTON (U Pl)-Trh he e R ussians o r Ui'e W oortr.jr, a rdlrod former cliafrmon'•on of Uie Columbus’ landingig — off another coast, 3.000 ' LlWng.'...... ; ...... ■...,7-8 speeches and testlmiImonlals, all' honoring the come enlrcnched In Joiqt Chidlids of Staff, icsllllcd against Uic m llesaway-lsreeteenacled. . . , MagicValley&y ...... 13 . Italian sailor g^crallrally crediled as the first to C ^ ubans — o r boUi — wiil becofn s are raUfled. Adm. treaties as : t)ie Senate Forclp Rel . In New York, at lelca.<;t ono Iconoclast m anaged • m ako th e trons-AtlantIintlctrlp. IP a n a m a If Uie cannltrcaU cs art " ...... Morkefs ..;...... II ly. ‘ ] Commilie(llee opened a wetk ot hearings lr / New Y ork C ity’s HispanicHIi community got off Thomas Moorer wamcd today. fo1r?rlo tomakehlspolnt. “ nnn9{h(<<;iimrl5ed,'*he saidsaid, “KUils lruaty conlrovcncrslal plan lo lum Ihc caiial-o'‘l over lo A MnnJia^an (urnlture fur store advertised a, -.i-. ------0 b»«OF^«fr-T-r. , : ...... - u ——------t _ y a n 'c a riy-s t a r t Sundimd ayr m a tth ln g -do^ -F ifth------mi, to sra a sovfel' Pairamirtj:Tby Uigy w riOOO. — ^—- — ;— — “bd^Erickaon Dayay 1Sale.’’- — ' - ^ ^ Avcnuo through a drl\jriv ln g ra in w ilh 25 Hoats, 26 Is I raUfled In Ils piesenl fomi, Opin/on ...... 4' Ickly establlstied in_' ^ u t retired rel: Gen, Maxwell Taylor,r. i a lso , a . j h c na m e of Uiee sstore, appropriately enough, . | ■ bands and-costumccmod reprtsentotivcj of 22 and-or Cuban presence qulckl> 15-17 ■ •jy»untryofT*anama,". fo rm e rJCJC S d ia lr^ a n . sujyjorled the Irco t Is'TOnik.''-. " '“ '^porfs . . ; ^ . Spanish sp^Uni^atkations. L/* V T •» . J ? ^Tim cs'Ncvvs. Twin F.ills. Idahtdaho Monday. OctoCcf 10.1977 Itrike icdlesLcaGkhee(?d-planits
BURBANK. Calif.f. <(UPI) — ncwagreemenl,*■ Space Cerenter in Cape its willingillngnefa and In fact 1s " on leaders and .company M ore than 15.000 rnachinisls rn; Tlic strike bcilan beg: at 11:01 C anaveral., FFla., also joined eager lo tc relurn' lo' the ; ,clah thal new contract went on strike todayly at three p.m. MDT at the te k lie c d - th e strik e. Tlie Tl employes are bargalnlnfInlng table. Wc hope th a t .
j ^ fl ' '-'V ' Unfavvorable airbaga inifo ^Nevada papeter sells ------"TO n e MUCCA, Nev. (UPI) - ' The 's ale of (he bl- • w/eekly eek Humboldt Sun newspaperjr here1 has been an- ounc^ by majorily,.owners Caliiliundcrlantfand.hls _. H suppri'essed, paaper claiims ^ - .. X/ife. ThiThe new owners arc Mr. and Mrs,rs, M ark McM ahon of LJOS o s/ Alamos. N. M. who operate (heheMoni(orPublLshlng I A DETROIT lUPI)) - The analysis evalualiluatlng the lesl .scientist, wwa as subjected lo “ a :o „ Inc. there, r " ^ g g Tlic Sundcrlands’ 6on,“1Utchaelaelr^-lll-relalnrhis -—■ d NaUonal' Highway'y' Traffic ” results was 'withheld'wit from ■ systcm atl:tlc-paltcrn of - — 'p't nlnority Interest and w tll ccinllnuc1C asa gencrnl^m anager Siifely Admlnislratli3llon sup' Congress untilil Sepl. S 2G. By harassment"nt" after ho placed indedltoroflhepa'pcr. : COSMONAITS.VS.VL.VDIMIRKOVALKNOK IOK.V.\LEHY RYliMIN pressed lesl resultsilts higJily then, both Ihe the House and the test resitjsults in the public , u nfavorable to a ir b d ... nii<^iiiiijiiii Iradrr. on^iiiccr back•k tf>tc F ln rtli h k I jiv bags and Senate hadd completed t docket. '*• threatened reprisalsils against h earings on re.soliitians re? to- It said lnvoyuz 25 returned lo (he dockeikel a week the injury limitit setsei by passive lo a m eeting of th e i— “only a day before, llfliiif' off■f preparinj^ for a returnn lo It launching - w hich wass sliownsi la te r. bu( only a fte r Rep.R' John restraint standard;lards. T « o o l t h e C ^ f ;-bcforc dawn Sunday Iwund forr e a rlh .” on nalional television several sen o ingell. D-Micli,. andnd several- cadavers andi ono o ol tbo I .”" ') ' of Automotive in Detroit. •'a mission many Weslern ol»-I- The mi.s.slon w as crew ediby h ya ; limes during the day - Tass' congressmen dcdemanded dummies in the1,0 aira bail c are ' E n g in e ers in I [I pair of space rookies. I.t. Coi >ed of evading his Q U JscA'crs believed was intended Coi. .said ’ the cosm onauts’ ' they be released lo (I(hck public. would- liave « been e n killed h a d ' , ~ / ' “ "s<^ l^as n space spectacular (o m arkk K ovalenok. 3!i. llu? L-om- com taking a rest while the capsulecap • newspaper said,. DingellC is ihey l)cen livingng humans,li the 'Pra'^l™lal ” responsibilities” U AS im S!SvER? Inalonnallel ••Ihe 20tli anniversary of thee m ander. is a .Soviet A ir Forcc’orce was oui ot Soviel radio0 reachn ^ vigorous foe of mandatorymi tests showed. letter of reprim and superior. Kennerly ‘>laiinchlnR of Sputnik ! and thee Iranspffrt piloj a and n (I between 2 p.m, (.■; a.m, M airbags.. - ...... T h e . N c wivs_quoLed._'™ s - "'j!!!-!.“l !!Nov. 7 celebratio'ns' of the M th'ir paratrooper who began‘gan andlTp.m, i2p.m.) Sunda;Iday. Investigators; ; al.so (o ld - congressional investigators inve as P'eS'S' liief tif ’NHTSA’s- „ ‘^anniversary of ttie RussianI) cosnionaui traininj; in 1UC7. This w as followed by' ''‘■‘•“■'yne T he News th a t an NHTSA in staff saying that Glenn;enn. thoNnTSA Structures Research,Division.B. m ^Revolution. R yum in. :ia. th e n i«ighl h t 24 hours of oflicial siiencence on ^ Moscfi^v nnrtlo snid lliat at-t • engineer."had provlou.slyll.-Jly the m ission u ntil MotMoscow ... :-‘7:09 a.m . 110:09 a m, MDT)1 worked on designing and • l^adio reported on the troubleIro Cloday' Soyuz 25 cosmonautss tesling new space equipmentnenl th a t developed al th e end t ^Vladimir Kovalonok .mdd and only entered cosmonaut'naut noon l3a'.m.MDTt news. tonans leeft home];less n training In 1U73. ■ Moscow Radio said r:‘tlie Iwo ....Ariz. ;^V«il,ery Ryum iii liad benun “ automalk dockins maneuverss Westeni cbservers.:l>elleveteved cosmonauts bad resumed' (UPI) - Ihe . Tucson, area nri loday. (lieycnnotlcific r Unh up wlUi nio new SiiWul 6 thul th e Soyui 2^ m issionI w wq; as a l 11:30 p,m . (2:30 p.mv.MDT) . J NOGALES. Arli. l lid Ihc c re st of T h e svvolliollen riv er washed Sspacc station, pul into orbit on-m-- - intended'fts ayietlaculiiriir tott -Sund.iyTilghl and carriedie d o u la An estim ated 700’persona pc In said 1 1 expected (o ou t Uie Avra Av Valley Road mark the Iw’fijmniver.sarie;aries number of assigned1 tasksi Southern Arizona h:have iKcn ri*"' Come 1 ^ = 4 ^ g;Sept.29.'^ la by this af- • about a half hal mile from In- k*' As the Sovuz reached to Ihis monlh and next. 'leading up to (hc failurereal i llic It'fl temporarily Iho m eless ‘ tcrslale 100 and a portion of ■pickup R docking attempt. following four daysys ol rain , he Nogales’and U,S,89nearIir Nogales. Mo.scow Radio said thathat the which swelled the' normally Schools,In (he I your Special* \ ‘as were closed Nogales, MayorM Arthur Doan ' new Salyul fisp a cc '=latiorlion was dry Santa Cruz Rlvei« r over its Sahuarita areas ■ tod^ay,— . — said thcjlotxotJding caused pow er _ 1 continuing ils flight. banks. Delivery Letters. and ruptured gas . T here w ere no repoiports oTImf ' R^P- ''"risrls K, Udall. outages an In addition, ^he Tliere’s nothing quite soDspedalasairuly* s{ I r •. injuries nor any Immediale in D Arij.. plannedled toI survey the mains. In a by tiellcopter flooding knocked kr out city pjersonalized piece of jeweir;2liy . A n d w e h a v e I d g ® Tonga hiIII da m ag e e stfm alc inIn lljc Hie nood-dam aE C nps leaving residents u w orst flooding inI Soulhcrn fer with .federal waler pump; ustthe thing. Special DeUveiv e ry L e t t e r s a r e ' I ! what assistance - without walealerovcmiglil. — [lt:RKEI.EY Calif,, (UPD-C Arizona In fiveyears,-s officials to see wh; )€,autifully ciWted 10 141WKinitiijrings. ! idnJim -Jaeoby t»^— Oswald-and- ZZ - TrieUnI?erSn7^Tr;nrrinmirinn ------GOTrnaurcasiroirriras c a i itH i' ______^ ------1 raiiniversariesT ~ Seismographlc Laborl)oralory a stale of emergencyicy for the . b i i i i y s or any O ther occascasion. O r a perfect :! G o f o r t h a t e x[tra t r chance said today a "majorJor ear- affectcfd areas and hahas pul the AnnOlouncing t h e O p)ening e , ^ statement, written in gold,i ai b o u t y o u rse lf. ^ Jim: "nic wlnnlhg ptayeitayer Ihtiuake" was regislenlered al national guardonalerlerl. ; , r ^ ^ sees an extra chance. Mayb(aybe G;OGa.m. MDT in the regionreg {if __ Auihorilles said .LACE ' a' c LaSSIFiED> 'i:Hiliy I:> The rain was conliniinuing to ruffs a diamond, enters dum • A 2 * 4 3 Jusl coll 733 0931 .(lit) onuludtoui 0 fall overnlglit In the Ihi Green \/|C •; VQJ 1097 4 V653 2 my with Ihe king of trump;im ps holplul Ad-Viioif. '.vMl hulp Valley aroaJiiiLllica'-c cjv a icn ly ------V - l O ------■ ♦ K J e , * Q t0 9 over his own queen and ruff;raffs______ISIONXLIN : of rain for _ ■i------a T A T 3 ------* 1 7 y 2 — ------Jnolher diamoHa., Everyom7one a 20 percenl chance ol i SO U T U follows and he has a parkingrklng 1027I ^ Blue Lakes Blvd■d. - • . . A A Q J 10 9 7 5 place for his six of clubs.>S. ]i]f A I TwiFv/in Fails,-ldaho-83301 0 1 - . . _ ;v _____Lt_-_ ... . ------.diamonds failed lo breaK ht . . . . . - AI h w i a n a c JEWELm^~co. _ i------♦'? 54------con!d*5tlIt*try-thrdulj, play.“ * K Q 6 O N THE MALL - BY THEHE FOUNTAIN Oswald: "Note Easley’s^ United Press Intematiomional revolutionaries overll ■ o ; North South'vulnerable bidding. South did not us( rllirewli.e V isual ExcExams By Apptp o in tm e n t f l Today is M onday. Oct. Gc 10. Manchu Dynasty. Blackwood because he had i T W I N F A L LLS______‘ S the 2ft;ird day of 1977 withiithH2lo In 19K). a d.im I Wtit Norlh EajI Soulh void suit."______I burst in C o n ta c t LeiLenses Telephonen e Z 3 - 4 J 2 3 3 ______------— 1 , ------t>an— I* ------narthcni"ltal>7"dn>wow nlnjT ^n— 2v ' 2* Pass 6A The moon is approachiichingils c.stimatcd3.000personan s. 1 Pasj PaS! Pass new phase. In 1973. Vice PresidiIdenlSpiro' ' Opening lead - Qv A California reader w anlsIts totc Tiic morning starsirs' are Agnew resigned u ur nder an i> • J know whal the penally is for ^£ Mercury. Saturn, Mars.■s. \Venus agrct'mcnl with thehc Justice By Oswald & Jam es Jocoby player who reminds parlnei amlJupiter. Department to plead no con- jai during the bidding thal thert I Oswald: "One of the real Ttiose born on lhi.s dale dali arc lesl lo Income laxIX ,ni is a part scorc. J benefits derived from ^ u iid e rth esig n o f Libra, charges. He w as finei $10,000 » m em bership in the Am ericanan Bridge rules provide n( ,L A m erican a c tre s s Helen 1 and put on Ihreeec •• Contract Bridgc'Lcague is theJie penalty except thal iht HaycswasbornOct.10.). l!XX).IU probalion. ‘ monthly bulletin lhal IncludesIcs offender's partn er m ay b< Iding. C olum bus DaDay by ------> a .g rc at deal of valuable bridgeigc b arred - Thus, if the bidding ,]ubs. I f d e r a l p r o c l a m a 1 Inform ation." has gone one club-lwo-clubs nation • A thougJil for llthe Jim: “Undoubtedly. Ihehe three clubs and the three-clul..club ' '•illhnugli it falls Iraditiolitionally A m e r i c a n w r i tt e e r •• ones of greatest value to iheJie bidder says. "We have 40 onoi tinOct,12i. philosopher Henry 'r ordinary player are Easley|ev sco re." ihe offender w anlsIls lo li Onlhisdiiv inlilslory:>■' Tlioreau said. "A true~ue ltlL'“ rTirC5t H ! Blackwood s 's e rie s ol hand's : showing basic play. Here is5 a penally available is to st0[stop Aeaduniy w as form allyynpcned n[ poetry, for cbmmoin o n very good one." playing with the culprit. at Ft. Severn. Annapolis,is, Md.i alw ays takes a - h:i I; ''.Oswald; "The slam bid is’ a® (For a copy ol JACOB]•oay In 1‘JJi. Chinin cse sypcrficfalvicw." i.’ perfect one, but many players•'■S MODERN, sona SI 10' ’Win a( a ■' would lose il because West2St Bridgo," c/o Ihis nowspaporiflpor. holds both the ace and jack of P O Bot 469, fiodio Cily SlaUon clubs," No<*Yoik.NY 10019) RE’5V1VAL ,j5 ^ BIBLE MI5IISSiONARY CHURCH Wm E va n g elist IWIN FAILSFAI IDAHO GSeorgte e L FIfch SUBSCRIPTI>TION RATES: , V _____ » TlMES-NEWSTOLl-FRL-FREE PHONE NUMBERS: r « r » T ^ 1 Filar. Rogsrton 7:00 P M 16th .^ h l, Coilloford ...... S 4 3 4 6 4 S« 'HoHltlcf...... 326S375 OCT. 5 ^ ■ Burlof.'Rupcil.'PDul'"------. Wand«II.'J*ro'ne.' OoVl.y.Notland...... 67B.J552 4 3 5 ^ M o n r bb « ey ~ T w i t T F i 52 . Cboding.Hogo.moH . 534-J53S Fail^ IH55 Monday. October 10,1977 Timi■imos-News. Twin ^ J ls , Idaho 3 Chu]irch wa 1-spot V L P a n a j ants on view o f ma ^Delay onI credit? passibly Ihrougli a decptroul — W/\SH1NGT0N (1(UPI) — Intcrcsl.” Qiureh:h said, "ami il clarified, pass oublenow,"hesald. WASHINGTON t U P h - CChairman h i Henry Reuss of ) I Sen. F ra n k CJmreh.:h. D-ldaho. could be a way.iv ,to w a rd Im- diplom atic: "understanding""i Churehch said he could nol th e House Banking. Flnancimce and. Urban Affairs suggested SundayI Uie 11 entire proved relationts iKlween tjie or addltionl of n "minute" lo confirm^ as Los Angeles Times Commlltec wants Uie admlnlsinislratlon lo hold up on a Foreign Relallons; OCommittee United Slates amand all of our Uie trea tie s.i. report th:that the administration proposed tax credit for homee insulationh until it is surc ; 0 said the ad- has askc visit Panama lo cleatear up some nelgliboi's south ofUieborder.of He also i iked key senators lu enobg}) safe insulation m aterialrials are available, c onccm s about Uie.Jie.recenMy " 1 think tinthe Foreign ministrationin mmust act strongly proposec a slalem enl clarifyfng In a letter lo Energyy Secretary James E, ncgoiloied canal trcal•calles. Relations Commiimiltec should to slilft publhubllc opinion abouT the tw o> disputedd points in the Schlc'slnger, Reuss said a certertlflcallon by Uic EncriQ- -j;* Cliurch proposed-t d - th e - trip go lo P a n a m a." Ihc lre.-itlcs■s If il hopes to win _ ln ;a lles, s ,' The statem ent would_- .-..Departm ent on adequate sup]lupplles of s a fe ' m a teri.ils, - v ’ duringa'lelevlsionlnlI InlcPi’icw in Cliurch com miicntcd c during Senate ratUlcaideation. bcendors3rscSEN.KItARANK CHURCH LAUGHS — who lE-acling-cliairmI,Uie whole- ...... ilu*n projjoscoses pHuol visit P a iu n ii H IG-membcrSenatepai.s a g reat That would gl • • Jaw tnnkers a "flrstha 1^ of canal zone defenscf ■ ______■;'v'. ; And Uiey could trj "some feel of the £ BI Sea-leevel r o u te i l , cllmatcJn_£anamiL Get 52’!,^3 of^5 Reebate Dlreclct from GE WASHINGTON (UPI) - IIf Uie y e a r 2000 to build; a ■ Uie aldlude of othernmcnded ' a Ihe United Slates decides;s loli level canal • in P anam a, ■ In the Caribbean -run C almost build 11, a .scQ-levcl cana’anal, that could accommodate Vc^iezuelii’. Costaent P Canal at Excilciting V alues Y oou i W on’t W antt Ito Miss ^ possibly some of tl: probably would parallel tbe lli< largest tankers and ain 12 miles. prosent lock-t>pc w aten^aylyas ai carriers now afloat or governments in the\rmy C Corps • from O ctober 9-9-N oveinlier12,197i> 7 7 . close a s five miles lo tl'O llii visioned. - :; ; - itself...... :llm ates It UPI "We’re discussing ' present cana! across lliclstliIsih- ■ One'advoc'ole of a sea 1 about S5.2<} treaty nol limited to I OAST 'N BROIL m u s of Panam a. canal Is Sen. Mike Gravel bufoncin-which.U One reason (tie present carjl a ra Alaska, who worries about INSTANT requires com partm cnted lock*K k s th e Increasing flow of Ala: hem isphere lak 1 B A G IT I H O M E S ! today. last week Gravel predi CE Under the new treaties- - .Ihat ‘‘by next .spring, Alas ATrffiute BB . AinoMfliSTIC : A i m ; J ; which would lumjUic canal anal North Slope will be produr worry TO. .. - BAG . SMOKf over to Panama on Dec. 31. oil a t th e ra le of 1.2 mi fl being HrasMier ^ P REG. 1999, but which still requireulre barrels per day” and f S TOASTI Senate approval —tioth FER M f loth present. Uie only way lo n V SEALER '.'o“oT - Week ^ $ 5 4 .9 5 " countries have the oplion untilJnlll Uic oil Is UirougJi the Pan; rtoVbi: REG.S22.2 .7 5 ^ REG. $18.98 b y M C K W A B B C anal. TSSBK B u t’ Uie big tankers; studies ] 9 5 carry INcannot translt- . ' t i " . $ 1 1 1 9 ) Deposits . n d » c t r f - * 2 9 ® # » froodom I I I canal.. So they must tran Am.rlCGl It I. ind.(.o’- Bo'yond ■ ^ _ ' Ihelr oil lo,smaller lanklOWGVer, pricoloii harligagoIho fo yoort. —lieuieniedl.:------wfilclt-Uien-pumpHt-back-oil Is of noldi Iho iradltloni o blgger tankers on the...... 0 ■ Iroo".pooplo.-‘W«"tiot lo which CALHOUN. Ga. (UPIl - V Iho motnW rt ofjdom. oi Wo ' - side. 'O r e i g n , munily end oar..cai B ert L ance sa y s he know; N—ipopor CUSTOf lows -riic sea-level canal Ideahearing _ o*1ondlng on OKpro: "nothing In th e w orld" about been kicking around foriredicted- ye; doop opproeloilon ELECTRIRIC » HAND $1 million In federal saving:infis In President Alaska's- Lyr 0[«' 'jL*® f®" deposits reportedly placed ir ^ i'l Johnson appointedroduclng wljhoj go to tho now th e Nallonal Bank of Georgic'reia Allanlic-Paclflc Interoce ^ ® STMH I million ol ihii community, Xon CAMM -'Wy l MIXER • while he served as budgeitlBet C a n a l S lu d y C om mand ls: at mon ond womon oi H HARVEST. ^ &DRY director and’NBG otflclalssaj•say w hich exam ined 30 lo poss m o v e nowipoiMfl, »of th ^ AV OC AD O6. , V y — — llnuou* fight fo pfoie ^ such deposits would not havi:iave ro u les from 'M exico soull WHITE P™"!"" rljh,. which lh„sr , OPENE beeniinusual. N ic a r a g u a , C o s ta R: ' oxorciio on boholliOi R EG . $ 1 2 IRON 12.98 (EC32) ^-1 REG. $12.91 The Long Island, N.Y. P a n a m a a n d Colombia.;rs that ciiiiom. it it woll tc •9® J T M24 _ newspaper Newsday reporletirlcd n sit- Ihe rofloci that ih# Ai REG. $ 1 4 .7 0 Uiat on M arch 31 the Allanlianta Iranslcr ■ C lh.S t.'.'ii,.' 1 5 E bank — once headed by Linc( tankers,' that, and through Ihc $ ^ ^ 9 5 - held, J1.3 million In suclsuch ackH ntor------...... dcposlls...w lille_G corfi]a’s. 6: IP o th.'r roiponilbilltio* other national banks hadid :a I m ' I (olulo Nollonol, Nov com bined total of only $59,000. Idea has wook! C U S T O M ^ " I know nothing In the work■orld- — Frank-t-N-Burger® r years. ELEgPIC ^ . Lyndon * as he walked into the Firsl W k M R .2 F ’ | I ^ United MeUiodlsl G iurch rwill C A Ii:;: . t ELE> IL IC IN G "-^ - h is fam ily. VI didn’t ' liavtIinve HEAl " s i any lliin g to do w ith the!>>e ' Q , placem ent of a n y federal fund: unds JOHNilitsoulh lo lowof l*»ol. Twin F KNIFE : 1 '■ w hatsoever. T lial w as nol noi Adv«r C ) GRILL n i c a . Phono 733-0601 SAGER ^ lEG. $16.65 MASS] ; s within my puryiew." AuclIonMrtil REG. $21.65 '■ ' We S o M o O u rT c Bul a Treasury Deparlmenlnenl 0 1 R EG . $:$ 2 0 .9 8 ^ ^ i r ^ spokesman said .Sundajiday WOODRIVRSHRINE Newsday miglil have beerbeen £ ® MODELHM1 "comparing apples a anc n d - . . *^> ^1 ^ i i $■ Audion*«nil r ______w oran g e s.” 0 1 " SHOSHOH llII I Model EK15 COAAMUNtn Adyarl —Evictions—------Rl}^Tro^^•^>fT » AUTOMATIC FHZERFUiKMPAB POT proposed Adirar nc ^ 'AucllonMnti WASHINGTON (UPI) - OCTOBIRU M GRILL &D . DEIUX 3HN HOVE, GLENNS FERftV The .currcnt Issue 0 :e p SMMEidvortiiomonliOctoborlt “ AUTOMATIC WashingLonlan magnzinizIne ...... : - Adv*fi« n i lylo Motion t Cory Otborno ^ WAFFLE proposes evicting Congres;iress OCTOBIRU YER and Uic Supreme Court fron[rom AUCTION' JEROME I SKIllET Uie nation's capital becausiausc • V * 1 $ 2 2 .9 8 V BAKER "no city sliould, have monnoro Auetier»**It'onltomontiOcfobor 11 I REG. $31.25 Uian a single branchI Of0 «niWort.EIIortIMoiionmhh g B 5 governm enl Inflicled Ort il. EONA0 B. C T 0 B I R 1 5 11 proposed m oving Uie eour:OUrt Advar;H0NE IDS lUaOINC FUND t 5 $ 2 7 ^ to Los Angeles and CongressSSlO. K AuctlonMmlINITY CONSIGNMENT AUaiON H annibal. Mo. • d»fOflliomonl:Octobor 13______' . ■ ' ■YcfTWort. O l bllort I Moitorimllh "One branch of goverfimcnncnl SOlOMOl 0 C T 0 B I R 1 5 Is enougli; no cily sliould hnvc!es UE .. .r:-?P-WorhjWLlfieir. image, AncA n d . _ •:______„ A d » * n fillip .(^ n g re s s to HnnnlbalIbal, ' ■ Autllon*«r»i Mtoilon I C^ry Oiborno M i s s o u r i ." ___ O C T O ^ R 1 6 NA BAIIEY ANTIQUES. FIIEK V ^ . .dvorlliomontiOetobor 14 « m lyloM oitori 1 Oory Otborno
O C T O B E R 1 7 )MON CONSTRUCTION. BUHL' .dvortliomtflltOdebofU « n : lylo Moilor* A Cory Oibomo O C T O B E R 1 8 LME«POmR£STATE.aUML AdvrlliomoftI: Oclobor 16 »orsi lylo M otion I Cory Otbomo 0 C T 0 B E R 1 9 UEWllUAMJWAtE. , d»*nUomonliOctob#rJ7„ ___ oorti Wort. Ellort t Moitonmllh \ Washingtoion tu rn s e p sBfeoH back to baiasics ©N.Y.TimesSs Scrvice WWASHINGTON A hig changc;c 1has com c over Wasliington in the lasl couplc of weeks, nndid ; a s H enry K issinger wi.sc-, crackcd In Qilcago the other daylay. "You have to ^ve Bert ■ id a n cce ^Ijncc credit.’’ After licing preoircoccupied'for months wIUi fer in a b iiii IS, filibusters and olher rm eris•s suffi personalities, bank balances, I : F a] p e r ul he raised no cries of Irlvtrivialities, the Capilol of Uic Unihnitcd Stales is finally talking U Is nian Immemorial custom, lo beK i su re, for necks; Uieir yelhcllow lieadli^it eyes .search tlie Uie . 10,000 bushels In 1977. bul is a luhilallon, Thcr*7C crop w;w as w orth JIB,500; th e agaag ain about Uie fundam ental problT>blcms of national and world ------’ rnrmten) ers to complain ol hard times.s. !F a n n in g d a rk land. F o r mimen arid machines, farm ing is a * rr la rk c t value of $12,300. ^11f i l l i e s . (' wouldId nol nc be farming any olher way.ly . B ul th e task Uial kr\owsminoend. ’77 crop m ay have a mor ,ar- Meanwhile, Uic price of all Uiose dinosaur , '■ ^ A grumnbling bllr this autum n Is louder tliailhan usual. , In most yearsrs the, task Is financially rewar- ). : M S I . 'V ' V ^ Inflatipnitionary forccs have pushed up the:he p ric e of ding. This y e ar ththe figures tell a differenl slory.iry, machines keeps going up. ytiiing the farmer has to bibuy; the u costs a Ncbrairaska farmer from Jl.SO lo $3, Tliere Is' talk of a gen[cncral strike, bul few • Kiipjimck ,.:v cverytiiir ^ inexorablarable laws of supply ond dcmainand have depending uponn ’various factors, to producee a persons lake the talk sc.seriously. A couplc of rowers went to Pueblo. ■ pusheded downd( Uie price of whnl he sells,s. S cores of busliel of com , TliTlie U niversity of N e b ra s k a says..nys Uiou.sand disgruntled grov lAMES {inal farm e rs a re giving up. On'n ai rec en t $2.10 is a fair avaverage. Bul the average pricerice Colo., a'few weeks agoRO to give Agriculture I a hard lime. Bergland RESTON . . Sundoy.oy. Uie Omaha World-Ilernld carcarried six received by the ;f; farm e r is headed lo w a rd $1.2.1.,2.1. Secretary Bob Bergland a nns of classified nds under the hciheading of with every bushe;hel he produces, he goes a Illllciltle had some w arm sym palhjthy for Uiem, and some , . I J. - - - ^ colum ns . .cool advlcc also; Forget’Ct the strike talk. He » HiTC In llie Mlilwcsl. comm Jand w heat farm e rs “ fa rmTIS s forft sale," d eeper in Uie hole)le. rming is Just nbout everything oulul 1here. All The sun and tl llic w anls M idwestern growi)w crs to reduce Uieir J arcsuffl'rinRfromanold.ipr:ngrarianalIment;Thc the rain were too good to the long and well inlo Uic .IwillgJi' orn produclionJn lil7B.-and-to-to sloro41iho-Hrain-thoy—- -i— 1 tx^^f of tim es and Ihe worststof o times turn oul lo °°y ‘“'’f IgJit. fa rm farm e r this se aaasdn. Nebrnskn.'s.aicragiixorn- ilTjcsrllttcdtnosanrsrcrawlclumsIl; s S3 bushels an acre. T h is y e airlt r It can'lscllnow.Tlilstoowlllt'illpass. _This hasn't lowered th e noises Iclevel, bul 11 has changed the J lx«atl Itip 8.1010 ifilnE. Nc'tirn'braska growers have mnchlncJ stations crackle with , hocolale fields. Tlie bcnsts devouru r Ith e dead increased lo an1 ceven 100. The farm e r w ho got Tlie counlry radio sl; subject and raised Uie debate loto more serious discussion of < Jivoicndouscj;opsjJilsj;enr_-ir- nnd they’re losing choco tatc_scnator-says.onc.of_. corn; -spitting spi sllage-from-lheir-Jonggungainly I — -8.300 bushel? off[f 1ills 100-acre sprcad in-J370-got.got '• -• gloomy prcdlcllons_A .slat ■m llllar)’ arm s; Panam a.-the Middliddie E iistrtind Ira d co b ro ad r------rih t’irsriirlsr rms will be sold a year every len Nebraska farm nnd to energy policy, tax. welf;elfarc, education and Social y ads for farm auctions hencc. Tho papers carry : Security reform al home. Atkinson. Wayne' and in Hastings. Norfolk, Al PresidenI C a rter has l>een In in New York, looking at the iiwewKinwiwE se topics gel exhausted. ______Grand Island. When tlicse tra g ic d c d h ie pf (he South Bronxnx .wd even the decline of the __ a il^l-slorm o r n few toilorna(l(5es“ :6hlO~inong: ,,United Nations nrganizalion onn tiretl Easm rver'.'He reported" Country living ain't no) ssw eet-sm ellin’ bed of______^fiH>-^slnrUing fuci.s,-ond-proproposed some—challenging- - new-mown hay. ' ' ” rem edies; Yet the wonderful thingIng aboul Ihis region is - "World-Wide m ilitary expcncen d ltu rcs," h e said, " a r c now Ills Ihe M ldwc-slem er's ' llial nothing really chills in the noigliborhood of j:MO bllliilllion n year. I-asl year, the lo^e of his land. This cornirrespondenl happend to --nalioniWJf-Uic-world-sp<;nl-GO.limlimes as much— OHlmes-as------^haTusraTinrSiliraiv ------wandcrttirongirNisDrjisK much — equipping cach soldierHer as wc spenl on educating nual Ak-Sar-Ben livcslockck exposilion was under _ It— ^ -eachchlld." iled with piioiograplis'of [ say. The papers w ere fiilw - "Wc know." he addwl, "tha';hat by th e y e n r 2000, nuclear • Uie 4-11 winners. A 15-ye-year-old named Kevin I power reactors could 1« produiKlucing enougli plutonium lo ; Mobley and produced tlthe grand champion P°' make lens of thousands of (atomomlc) Iximbs every year .. . Hereford, A pleasant featuiture story dealt with n- Unlcs.s HC cslahlish a code of Jnlcj5lcrnalionaJ Jx?havJor In K7.-Jch ycar-old Shelly Olson of MMilford, the fiflh of the i r O n the resort to violence becomes increasinglyini irrelevant to Uie Don Olson children lo0 enter prize-winning . _ ...... puipursuit of national interests,, wew wHl crush tho world’s Holsleincows. dreams for human development.,I t " ' . You are -never goingg to di«;ouruge these •' - Therefore, lieconciudw l "TinThe United S ta te s is wlliing to > ■ young people. Many ofif them1 will go off to go a s fa r as possible, conslslcnl1 withwi our security interests. In w . Ihem'will yield to the collegc. and some of the iim iling and reccn_, _ Hla^ly-wUh-dotens^>HegflI-<^uest^flstionareach ------nowdircctedal-Ui-UioAttorno>u:;onoFaU------— UiO-uiuo-uiay-ldaluKloos-JS— 4)y-dircct-votoJroni------— -|je’ii-capRble-oMIil9-ing gencr.il. Realistic, inlcllclligenl.. and politically * Uie m a jo r Is-sues of the nexl gcnerneralion. ® ' look and immcdialely issued a press■css re le ase th e a ttom cy geigeneral from the necessity of ■ a.sliile. cn paper he hasIS the qualifications for ..Ui( are • w.'cklngllieiMtfl.AlliirdgiJgcneratlorrldahoanand ' ^ ■ UlC’young Boise allorney has opened.his cam- attribuliibuling the change lo Kldwell's sceking.thesee ___rimnlng a partistisan cam paign the- c lia iic w are i).C. con fid an t_ oflS c n ." - V — - - pQifin-JoMlato ailom ey-gcncr;ncralwlth-a-startling— drou^it-' ------r c d u c c d -a - c aindiilatp m .will, i;nUT ~~llic-[>IIIcn ___ filmier WashlnPlnn.''P.( icial Franii Churcli, he hass ns well the personal _ stif^Kostion likely to cause;e considerablec com- Forgotirgolten In this pious Democrati'a lic b re a st beholden lo a parlartlcular bloc of voters o r special i lo build a campaign /pent In the next months. bcaUIng ng Is Uie not too distant memornory of At- Interests lo whohom he miglil have turned for contacts with which lo never succced in clean- Congressman1 resents To quote Wetherell, fromm a speech to Magic tomeycy GeneralG Tony Park. A Dcmocrocrat. Park campaign conlrilIribulions. Such a proccmy has for Ils sub- _ ’ Scvcnly-ciglit years later, theI Moo.scM Dung d eal and anoUicr liskey are among^the old Indian reprcsciresented in our Twin F alls as.soci;ociation and proposed newV treaty with General Omaiimar scrllwrs. Hopefullv thisi willw help clean-up Uiclr' thatUiat gave away 43 gallons of whisk on isc ilin g as precedents for Uic Editor, Timcs-Ncws: we objoobjoct lo Uial methoii of solicitinging funds on Torrijos. .Id- trcatreaties the Carlcr administration I ------PiViinl-lo-ciior> to-loa idoho Code. Thur»doy- . . Kalis iMl Friday, VISION company, who for years riie United States In Uie past hass hhonored Its local CABLE-Vi; has comc to become one)nc of Uie cilics in Idaho ■I hereby detigiiQled Cl the day ol Ihe week on wh>dioidolTwmFolt>,ldBhoe330l, __>hjpclcJ,,ns-nil, associallon. • • . circulate pcUtliltlons to the Federal Com- ■ by some religious groupup which was selling ^ outmrsclvesIv In deep trouble. ■ . ROBERTJOHNSON)N P h o no732 )^ltz do not. munlcatlonsConom niission com plolning ab o u t Uie H 3-0931' , ■ flowers al Uie Twin FallsIs F a ir a n d seeking a Klisw•'fisworth Bunker and Sol Lino^li (ff Spanilish polUee jail1 terror•rists Monday,I Oclober 10.1977 Timi■imcs-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho 5 W OOD) RIVERI MADRID. Spain lUPll PIl - suspecled mcmlwrss of o Ihe wing cxircmlsis impimplicated in Barrenecliea. pnpresident of Uic parliamentaryilary leaders wound Felipe Gonzalez, G agreed on • Spnntyh ppllce flpJitlnfing in- le flw in g g u e rrillaa '| g ro u p the bombing two weekswei ago of Vizcaya provincinclal council, up the firsttroundof ro t a "summit measuresres "Ihat should permit c rrn sin p poUllcnl vinlcilolcni-e GRAPO. govemnicnlll officialsof a satirical magazgazlne, “El andhislwopollceice bodyguards. meeting" aimedaim al finding a the nn:£Hjstablisliment In two linvc n rrrsli'd more* thruthnn a said. Including Mamwlu»el P e n a P apus " One personon was killed ETA attemptedted to Justify its Joint solutlclution to Spain's years ofof. fundam ental balance SHRINE scorc of nispcclod IcfHslIsl anri; M artlncM lieband’sc; chief; h k a n d and 15 wounded inI thatIh; attack, action by saylniIng the killing economic problem pro s. Another In Ihe Spa ECLUB Ipanlsh economy," rl(i!itlst Icmirisis In scpar'paralo' other members of of (ho In northern Spain.- Sp the ••cannot dc1 c • s t a b 111 z 0 gathering"niursday Tliu will covcr Afterr liie I meellng, Carrillo _ ra id s in Matirlrt. Bcnldorin;rmand ■ execulive commiltee.?e. Arms. . Basque separatistI gi group ETA dem ocracy J>cc;ccause in the polllical questuesllons, said "No’'Jow com cs Uie tim c 'fo r' Borcclciia. -- explosives' and ish cash were - took responsibllliyity for the Spanish stale nino democracy A Joint slalemenl slal said the sacrlflccscc^ ^ t prospccts_aro_ __ CHARITY IAUCTION ------P-ollcc- - In - M a rir ldI - a n r t — seized In Uiemids:------—------su b m o o h in o —gun-un —s la y in g TCxistST“ Wc'~h7T\-'n\T-ihr—same- -;-gq\-^m ent7:n r7- a n d ' pol It I c i i r " Ui'af in a ’year or a'year and a - ...... “ --6:30pTm.THai Bcniriomi Siiiutay nrroModstod IC In Barcelona,, .p p o lice Saturday of Aiipisliusto Unceta- m.!litnry-. dicta• la lo r s h lp n s lenders, incluiw iiiding .Communist' ha lf he the situation will Im- □RS." 0C T T f3“ ~ arrested nine suspecled:(ed rlpli(- always bul nowow il wears a Santiago ?arrilloCarr and Socialist nrove,"" h h e s a ld . JEROME FAIR sm ilo." -Jr> IRGROUNDS The funeral fifor the lliree JEROME, IDAHO victims was liheld Sunday vTIreeks % set off bomb1; _ — evening In th e? fpacked Sanla JAll proceeds to theS>ShrInor's ’N Marla Church itin the Basque ATHENSS (UPI)(I - A Greek attacheded to the American . - W ® i r [ lM— i town of'Guernlca,ca. extremist groupgr( exploded a facility,'al at Athens airport, *Hospital for Crippleded Children • O utside Uie church c rliJit- bomb outside5idc the U.S. NCO's "T h .co; explosion was powerful (and the Shrine BurnnCenters. i ^ wing extremists;is shouted "The CiubnearAthiAthens airport early and ^la'liattcrcd four window army lo power•er,’’ "Premier ^ nday, bullUl the t only damage panes, bbut caused no olher | ______CM&c If y o u w o u ldd Ilike to holp, plootQ "* tcmUeiiLspamrksjjoliL^------Suar«i-rcBlgnr-U-Uio-Counlry-ls— t^siirokcnKUn u lp vf. ' going to ruin."” •; and gave Uie spokcsmiimansalct. — jfarlng^irprewiTYdirrtmay wl$h“ to^onote • ■ BERLIN (ITlt -.V-.Western diplomats hardcird currency. fascisl-slyle. £stralghl-arm A police spaspokesman said an An AAmerican Embassy |to the Auction (or Cai:all 324-2252 or 324- ' Dlplomala* believe such dlseoi say bitterness amongIg EaslE G erm ans ov er' Dlpli icontent salute, explosive devlje v lce wenl olf in the spokesm;>man said Uiere were '2 0 6 0 ) . ------lhrliiRh-cosl"and lowlow-qualltrorscflrco '' - probabDbably helped spark rioting lalerKridm Fi OK~tliirTniri)in ii^T “ ff^ril^ ■yara‘o riliee ''d club'VhTcirScVVes— ' hkJSuriOOiOO'^eople’in the cliiblor consum er Roods liolpocIped spark rioting In on Alexander Ali Plali. a! the end “ P rem ier Ailollo0 iSuarez ami 30 non-commissnlssloncd officers . arockco.conccrt. Enst Berlin. celebr;lebration marking the 2aih anniveiiversiiry Tho blllomcssls rcflotfle cte d in a ncv\' Joke of Ihcih e foundingf of the G erm an Democnocrallc ______thaiJias-EflsLGcrmarman-EnaldcnLEridi____ J^ cp'p u u b b l llc.______lloncckcr telling hiss wifeul after a trip to UpJp tot 0 thousand 'youths elaslied,ed wilh West Gemian.v that II vw as Just Illce'Ifom'e ’ severa/eral hundred pollcenvlfo-usodn'd n v a ter - "You can get anylhii.'Ihiiij yPalestinian.ns assailed- > T E L AVIV. Israel; (UPI)iV - TJie com- cnglnec'Ineerlng Uic agreement belweenten the ^ 1 mander of Christiann fcforces In southern P aIcstlnlans le s I and Israeli-bncla c k e d ...... Lebanon said lodayf Uie'Unlled;SlaIcstl ,• Oirlsti:rlstians. "forced" o ceasc-firee oion his side and oc- cused the Palestiniansans of preparing, a “TheThe cease-fire was forced on us,’us,” he . 1 surprise aUnck. said.1 L'.'X Mojor Saad Hadadd saidsi Uie guerrillas - Hadaladad made the comments to IsiIsraeli have moved artillery■ry pieces Into the mitllar:llary'comspondcnts who-toun*-^r»*-^.(ie ^ i l i 1 ^ border region, includiludlng_l30mm and battle:Up area 'more than a week ago) underui >22mm lio u ltze rs ondid lOlimm: recoilless escorto rt by t a n Israeli officer. i H l rifles, and Increasedd l]Uielr forces from “II havc hi no .doubt 'Uie terrorists5ts arc G.OOO to 10.000 m en sinco sine the American- piafinlnfining to open a surprise attack on u s.” ..m ediated (nice look cfrffect fee inst jnontlr, • HJad adad said, “ll is Impossible to0 trustI ifad a d c rilk ize d tinthe U.S. role In Uiem.Vm . We a re fam iliar with tlieir w ays.lys.” I Helsinnki report."ts studied m BELGRADE, YugosI;:6slavla (UPI) - The '"drsl•si b b a sk et.” w hich''deals wiUi millnllltary I P P 33 nations of the EiEuropean Security .andi . o other “ confidenco-bulldl l d i n g Review Conference todiloday began studying measurQsures," such as prior notiflcatioItion of i I l m ilita ry questions andnd aan expected call by- troop)p m ovem ents. Uie Soviet Union .for• a |pledge againsl the InI theirUi‘ opening statements iasl1 w eek. .... firstuscofnuciearwap•eapons.------se veraI..Wcstcm^QuntrJcs_accu5cd. £ ra l i« U h e ____ ; ______The delegates revireviewing Ihe 1975 Sovietlet bloc of violating Uie documtim e n t's Helsinki agreemenl on 1European security humannan riglils provisions. The Soviets So\ and cooperation began;an a week of closed- warnedmod against Western Interferencence In T " ' 1 1 door m eetings on Uie■ HelsinkiHcl agreement’s Uie InternalInto affalrsof oU;er countries.IS. Hostag!ge’s appealII answeredd
''' BONN, West’ Germaanaany t6pl) — The sourceurce ssaid . West German governmTiment in a message Fhe The coi n ten ts w ere nol disclosed.. BiBut the ■ today to the kidnaperpers of industrialist governvcmmcnt relaxed Its news blackockout (0 Hanns-M arUn ScWeyeie y er answ ered Uie allowow se s cu rity officials to disclose IhatIh: Uic M ' ' m ■ appeal he maile last5t vweek In letters to ' messai»sagc ans«'ercd the open letter' sentse by newspapers, security/sources soi said. Schley'hleycr Oct. 6 and published twoA'O (Jays The m essage.w as sentsent to Geneva lawyer later.'cr.' I '^ '1 ' I ’ ^ n is Payot, who Is acting a s an In- Hie Tlie sources described Uie messujisuge as V V ■ tcrmedlary. for reinyf to the kidnapers, Uie “slgnlfIgnlficant." ______., Ferrry workerss on strike
VICTORIA. British1 (^lumblnCc lUPI) — "11 "111 req u ires u s lo tell Uie m em b er Uial Striking ferry w orkersrs mn- eet loday (o hear^ Uiec strikesli Is Illegal ond no longer h: Uic their union follow ordiorders to wiUidraw^ nuUioiithorlzatlon of the union,” he said. m . ' support for an Illegal walkoutwa that has cul All All employees walked .off ihth e 25 , . . nearly all passengerr .service.s _^along the provir•ovinclnl sovemmcnt-owred B.C.C, 1F e rry . * coast .since lasLFclday.y. Corpo;)rporation vessels al midnight Thu'h u rsd a y “ Wc have sel up o seri'series of m eetings for . I na a cco c n tra ct dispute after voting lo 1Ignore B tom orrow m orning InI comcoi pliance wiUi the a Uircc-monlh Uirc cooling-off period orderedor Labor Relations Boord.ard.” Peter Bliglity. earlleiirller in Uie day by Labor Ministerler/M ian vlce-prcsIdent of theie B.C. F e rry and Wilila:ililams. ■ ■ “ " I " M arine W orkers Union,in, saids Sunday. • - — ------~ Exjporirts declirre' fWMi ------^BOGOTTirC^birTUPfUPI) stiarp Jump In p ricces e s’ tliar MOVING;=STOTORAGE------Tlie Nallonal Federationion of made a pound of coffee'vfee'w-orth' ...... ' " - — CoIfee.Growcrs-says-Color:olom-— . J3.38.1n N e« Y ork In MayMay, T he ‘ bian coffee exports fell byby ]1.7 price h as how fallen to $1$1.80 a million sa ck s over ^thc p pa a st pound In Uie unstablee mmi arkel REALTOR' y e ar due lo declining cocon- oflJiepasl four months. sumer demand. Selling coffee in tliele UnitedU ^ ■ 1i 1'1 /UUicugli Colombian coffcoffW States and Europe is v e ry M exports _fcH. between S Se e p -... difficult now, industryy sourccssoi m tember roTO and Septemb:mber said. In contrast lo the si k 1377, the value rose t y’ $543$5 dem and only a few'.'“ mi 2 AOIEDVANIMUNES million In Uic sam e period,d. thetl ago. CallYwlDcai;al Agent: ' f i l 1 federation said In a rep ort.Uil.s rtU Tlie 1975 frost that hit B ll i § t l i weekend. Uie m ajor coffee supplier, supi 7 0 0 7Q ' Tfic Increase w as due U)Ui thetl caused.a scarcity. ColorColombia, • / O O " / O3 7 1 fc@ r 1 4 # ______U ^ 'W orld's second-lai -lilfeniDveJM ilieilieSrltOl ------^^~More rains Ihc coffec boom galninlining aU jUSl fUFHilunlure. cx(ra$I.5bllilon. ------^ This weekend, y1 fo be in YOURUR OWN home ffor the^ W eatherm en predicted "m mi ore"I $) ^ heavy rain s over norUnVesli'esicm coming Holiday/ S ea so n ? Your Twin T Falls REALTLTOR has the knolow/ege Italy lodaytvhcre flooding I n ly $147.6 'vent. - , klUed'-nt-least 15 pcrso tor on 6 5 ;to m a k e ytiur dreIream s o realty. StSo d o n 't rhiss thisi/s very special ev destroyed mllKon:^of dollarliars in . ^ _ property aiv] driven hundnn d r c ^ c l 1m o n t h . fromthelrbonics. Officials reporting! Ithe Whether youJ needne $ 3 ;^ or $10,000 getc t 1 it ■ casualties Sunday said' Jp 13 ‘ from thec peoplep( who lend millions, ...... _Uie-VIcllms-dlcd In Uie PI ' Commercialdal'C redil. Monthly payment •. monl region olone. Tlie worst-hit area was■Oi Uic o n aI $8.500.HomeOwner $ 8 loan,, for ES- WS_ ot an annual pcrcentagc rate o r m ; hilly region betw een Turinrin tand 96 months, ot i ■; InVIfour T , Genoa on Ihe coasl. RailII linesHi 14%. TotaJTota payment $14.174.40 ...... ______a n d - J i lR h w a y ^ . t t r o ^ i Ve:find .way> to hdp’.- - -- ...... "slriclKn ir^oh v,Tre‘cur collapsing bridges ood fn COMMMERfiAL CREDIT , . slld ei. ' - ' tiofneoufierrL Lo oans Torrential rainstormsa'also a '/ae^^nnAixlAluxWscrvlceof 1~l were reported as far wuUi,u U ia a , THp(.CWACOiyWT)ON iT^, h i s F ‘ S u nu l n r "Calabria al Uie southern tif r ; : T ] ^ r id aj y S? [1 tip o( ■ ' 'iooa BhiBUB L akca Blvd. - • '734-7C04 Uic Kalian mainland and AirtlUbU U Btolbtt Bommrtrt rfluUiemSlclly. . ^ I J^8__Tunos-Nrnvs, Twm Talia.3. liflif.lho Monday, O ciobof 10.10J710J7 A n n u all l program ^ p © ( D ) [s p t e — ountryy m u s icc awar<*ds toniight ^ Emer^'gency plan11 “WEEP” ’ N/\SHVILLK. Tenn. Tc lUPI) bunquets,s, sem inars. 27thbirUidilidaylnl9S2. gamcainc and a first run movie. P’arlon a r won best female • — Th e w orld of cou:ounlry music sliowcascs ondond moclings for The Country C Music . ast Last year's enlerUiiner of vocJ■ocallst. T h e losl of the con- t)ocomos (hc size p(of a spolliglit ihccnlertalners. llio n w a s lo rm o d Uic, yyea e a r, McI. Tillis, doubled tendendcrs, Waylon Jennings, won : WASJIINGTON (I'Ppj) Il - Sen. Edmund Mrs. . . AsBocIalh performance fee aller he awiiwards in several 137C jR'iTihP l?»vcTnmcnl ^ ______on (hc G rand Olelo Opry < stage More than3n 5.000 country shortly UioJioroafter to promote his peri ^ iiTusTr'dISJ:~]Ck;I•jceKcynravct-to— unTbrantfncT of-entertainment • acccpltcplcd the award. His • catcate^rlcs nnd wfls.nominatcd - hns ovt'ri’sljr•slimaliHt" ilH toniglit- again fqr the _ Nashville forr thitheir 2Sth annual o n c e kno' klngshavoboomed. • - thishisyearforflveprlzos...... • lo. iMcron.v_M.ili!nil pas p.is supplies for Ihe It's (ime onco ag nown as'-.’-'lillIbllly • booking annual Couniriry M usic” convention.lieldlield In conjinwillon m u sic."' Ils Il 5.000 m em bers Nomliomlnated to take Ills place He H( plans to-'boycolt Uie ‘^ .w i n l e r . best entertainer are four awaiwards program, as he did last I ••Aimllic'rcolil wiiilorlor i on ’ Associadonawa'rds•dsshox. with Ttie GranIrand Olc Opry's representit allj segments of Uie . as best . Tammy Wyneirello. Johnny 52nd anninniversary, j300 mllllillion country music perfonrformers who have tiad a ycai'car, bccausc ho disapproves \vc nri* iii>l iv ;k1\- ftir wli i)’'in(;.'’ Cash. Merle Ilagga[gard. Lorella Songwriters'•s' associallons - industrycecentered In Naslivllle. sJiott atal the award before, ofif theI com petition. Jennings’ ■ 's a id Miisklp snld in a n sspcoch for Senate Is and; IM ly conduct membeinbersliip meetings Tlienwaivard sliow to be hosted Kennymy Rogers,F whose w ry tunc las has cultivaled Uie reputation : ■ dNjvt’iy'UKiay. Lynn. Mel Tiills of (he industry's Uils y e a r b; ucIHe” helped win ofif anj ••oull.iw" whose long- '^)n waniiiiK afjainsl oonci'K.v slioi-lagcs. P a rto n will be InI tl;o crowd ol and some of i • by Johnny Casli b no “ L u c I luminaries largest organlzainizallons hand out small matla tle r for Uioso who , nominallinatlons for single, album hairlaired lifestyle has claslied •; Miiskic satd oxperlss predictj) a winter country music awards. Listening . walk onsta song of the year, is Ihe willvlth traditionalists In llic ••sinnificanlly coldcrdor ' aK cnding (hc CMCMA awards (hoir own awai stage to claim a lillo and sor hcm-by-fellow rn- • ! nominee now to Iho couilountry m usic Industry. ■‘.'Z-' nlllKnipli no! ':i<, cold as lilasl w ln te rr.-.llic sliow broadcasl—I netw ork (olovisioninfrom7:30to 1 somin'hrs. - tertainers.■s. • ■ c ale:gory.^ g o r ' “Jennmgs3Tll!nip'and J t Rogcis------Ttie fesllvitloi'ities that dra'A'so .' -More tha Icrlc Haggard won best alsoilso a rc up for m ale vocalist of • ■- ;; Miiskii''scrilii'isni wasw as tiased on a study OiOUMDT. ;han 40 p e r cent of the - M erle of town visitors national viewingvh audience w as e n lee rlor lo i n e r o n c e b e fo re . lie Uie year, togctlicr wlUi L arry by Itio S m all.'lnli’rj;ovcrivernmenlat relations Dut Hie perforir■rmances and m a n y out of (ho aw ards tlio annual sta rte d a s a couicounlry supper for tuned lot Uie(1 CMA sJiow la st Ronnieinie M ilsap. who Is blind, Gal}allin and Don Williams. i subcornilUv. wliit'l! lielie I Ile said it ced up an aw ard a s m ale Vyii/ying for best female vocalist — slimsod-llip-adiwiiislraliiratiun.\u)uId.do.-lDa______proi!ram arconlylly_Hietafililiglij____ ^lOOdiK jockeys;eys- apubliclsl's___ye ar, Uwu{Duglijl was'broadcast picked 1 lacked with scheme to'celebiolebrate lire O pry's live bppos>osllc"’a~'pro 'fobIKaII~'’vocaIIsrallsr ln“l97C-and-Dotly— arcinrC ryst^il Q ayle-and-Loretta------; lillle. Iw latf” to meelicel a w inler energy U H of a week pac Lyn^ynn, who are sisters.- slioriano. I . Till' adm inistralion’sm's winter energy I cnuTjii'Dcy j)|;mi has tlic*the acronym WKKP. W n■ M ¥ ^ 1 Miiskk''s ciiai'nes itu’ailu-an il m ay leave EnMUNDMUSKIi; AnierifansiTviiifjroitJiisfjas. Fannily reimainsf mysteierious |jj
CHICAGO (UPI)^I) - M arie A ugust and early earl Seplember, “Emily! took 1 carc of the elUier."c r." ^ Sianmese twin S‘critical’ CHiler nnd herer spinster poHccweic summoned..They...sun molher_..annd Irma. She Ireneene Ruzicka of suburban I j w S a t .. dauglilersEm ilvanandlnna.will_. broke inlo the front door, probably dieddi firsl, Ttiey p iif Talos-HssHiHs-ond-Irmo-KoIarJjI— I_I i - 1,1T1-LK-HOCK. Ark.k. ilUPn - Ferra ••Then'here's been no'change in her■ ci ______beburled-Tuesday.liy.byorderof_. opening bottlesles of c ammonla-lo_ her on tiie,e bed1 und Uiey could suburbajrban'LoGrango were Uie ^ lers'only known links with ^ ; • -Hope. Ihc only Siam ese?sc twin born wiih dition,n, slie’ss still hanging on," said 11 Cook Counly offofficials. In sdflctheunbear;-earablesmell. not help themth selves. So Uiey- Clhlers' r WDITUWAT tHO W «I ID r J*. OHIt A ■ conjoined hcarls to sun-ivr%-|ve m ore Ihon six Wood,d, IrInformailon officer a( (he mediiedical 51,^.y ^oremain as Because of of the i «late of - lay downI anda died."'Duncan the pasl. pa: TJiey met when I ; . Jiour.s a fle r surgical scp;separation, was In cenlcr.er. mysteriousasdieyc■ydldinlife. decomposllloilion, medical said! E m ilyIly iand Irma Cililer were I raESCTEwl^'cm J ; "extrem ely c rillca l condllion” com Sunday Ferrorro Hope was in crillcal condillononior i Believed t.to be a . examiners couldould nol even tell Duncan1 said Uic Clhlers lltUo0 girls gi living In Omaha, II S(ftliTK)l( iPclJ • ' iilglil, s e v er ra a l. l. days after (/to operation' I Czechoslovakian iimmigrant w'ho the bodiesles belongedb lo or drcs.sed “Iil‘like ladies from Uie Neb.. filrs, M Cililcr worked for V .Tlie :l-\vcek-old fjirl dedevctoped.severe steadilylily ImprovedI ond was removed frc ^ about 89 y e a rs old.1. PMrs. Cililer when (hey died.ed. Ono( body was old counlry;ry." He saw Emily the molher m of former ^ _ LLpncumoiila,.iad suffertd-rcd-kidncy. /allure .--I-U jc ccritical-llsl. rlll Fridaj’.. Her condllidl'’'’/’ and her dauglilers.rs, wlio wore found w rappeded In li towels on a . the most oftijften. _ Nebraskra sk a Sen. R om an Hruska, _ p ; during Ihe weekeiul. sorscnedjned when she developed pneumor In th e ir mid-COs, livlived for th e bed a'nd Ihe olher otli two were "I wouldd open( the back'door ' Mrs.Rui.R u z Ic k a s a ld ...... J • .. A spokeswom an al Hie llie U niversily of andkidm(idney failure. p ast 15 y e a rs In a sm all spraw led on thehe floor.fl a t alw ut 5 5 in Uie m orning. “ Theyrh ey w ere Uie c utest litUe Q /- Arkansas Medical CcnlerHer said Ihe child Dr.. SI Sleven Goitaday, surgcHin a l t Chicago Heights; i apartment. Richard Duncamean, a nexl door Ttiey'd be• out01 there working In- girls,”5," MI rs. R uzicka said. “ At ,, ! was in "cxiremcly crlll:rllical condillon" cenler,jr, ssaid the seven-pound infant‘ h T hey hnd no known•n rrelalivcs. neiglibor who) sawsa\ the most of their little: gardeng — Irma and Centrallral Higli School, people ; SumJavnlRiil. two legs.egs, ono normal arm and a ••praye Nclglibors rarelyly saw them, the Cihlcrs during dur their 15 the old lad;ady -bul they'd go likedd UiemUi' because Uiey were Ferrallope was separparalcd from her orm ondond; Is paralyzed on one side. Goliad*^‘‘7 and when the posimImon noticed years in ttiele noigliborhood, r scurrying: backb; into the house sliy and am reserved. I haven't twin, willi wlioin slie sliar:haress al couplc of martinis:ils probably b a ric oxygenatiolatlon" did stiow irealmentit as a cure for dccided to join the twrdcrdcr patrol In a late tboendofidofthcTO-mlnulcfllglil. produce os much1 stimulations . ImprovementIt on ( memory momorylosloss and wrinkles. _ QDJ's J LOUNGE ^ ^ niclil scarch. as an expensive “fi "fountain of tests, He saidJ rNIMH experiments Twin Foil* "■ ______youth" oxygon leclnclinlquo used B ut so did a1 fewfew persons who , found theic treatm ent “ lo be (0 p e rk up mont;ill:rilirsTuggisli breathed alrlnsf?Insf^ad'oroxypn ------^nolliltTB^lOiKirrnrtin.TtkoiyTnia**"*^^"^ —OtANO-vJoPENrOlrSATi-SUN. < ------I Floridala diver surirvives ffll~ senior citizens. for comparisonion purposes, hc another fruitless fn attempt to mmmrnrn T he N otional InInslltule of said, dlseoverafia fountainofyouth." s s M ental HealUi study st saySj. For most off UieUic NIMH study Accordiniling lo (he the NIMH STUART, F la . (U P'!) l) - Lauren S, .durlngapgapracliccjump. countless elderly’ Americansi patients — avcrivcrage oge 72 - r e s e a r c hh team, oxygen M cM anamon, n 2-1-year-oId•old sky diver from M iss ^ s McManamon’s fail during liave paid humindreds of each iwico-dallylally jolt of pure treatmentit a s an antidote to ■ r . Miami, was hospilalizcd I ed in "good" con- procticejiIce jum p w as slowed al firsl when^ hc thousands of dollarsars In recenl oxygen probalilyitily had about ns senility hasasbecomc something D i n e co n . dilion Sunday alter survivliv in g a 1,500-foot parachutehule became entangled with (ha( < ’ / ye.irs to don riiasks,is, climb into much tomporarjirary stim ulative of a vogue,e. ■ fall wlien iicr parachuteute malfunctioned anothersker sky diver. a martinis or so. u found -V :' y ch am b e rs th al lookMk like iron effocl os two m; nd such treatment. ' lungs and b realh pupure oxygon said Raskin. offered In well-established I d a h c o In (he Ixilief il will■ill revitalize Dr. RobertI Duller, Du director hospllalss and henllh In ^______r their brain cells arand reverse of Ihe governmonmont's Nallonai stitutlonsis' In Califosnla. - MnllllyT -Agingr-reccntly — FlorldaJ^cMew_york.and_olher ______Granil Champion FFAF B eef, The NIMH stududy. to Ih: complained to Consumers slates. ’onday pubtislicd In the AiArchives of • Cliaiiipion4-HLanili T T i General Psycliialry,ry. concludes ___ c nlianiiPorIt (ha( mosl such people poi have Friday, Saturday amm d S u n d a y 9 : 0 0 P .M . 6 :00 P.M. 1 1 : 0 0 P .M'fl- . w asted (h eir money.;y- \ . O o : CD) •_ O - Koiok -:Allcn.Rnskin.Jeai ------O 'O m-B O '-— Nows- Amorican Short Story—V------O uitD -Sfgn'O NIMH.sLudV-lcJin.j1,-sald-fl-Icw ------IComeOii O — CBS N ^ws______9 :4 5 -P -,M ,------Q x ,- :: — -Oick~~CCowitt of the «2.clderly.pe - - - S h o w ------nder S'civ Manii'ghnu'nt) 1 if . .. ^ n j l O f/* j SB. — Wistofoflore'B' ... - O — NOWB ...... ; N«l9hborhood p e , GREAT NEW MENU 1 0 : 0 0 P .M . ,11:30 P.M. 1 — Zoom — - DINNERSno* Sorvbd Iro m 5 :3 0 to 11:0l;O O P J« . CD — Donh'y And Mario Q .r 0>U v 0 ,0 >I’.M : O'uto —Eleventhh YiYoar r coLF Y Q Q o v a O CD • SJTS AIRPORT V . MOTELS r Nows ® ” 11:45 P.M. iSHEN’S B U ffE I.:..:. i ; 6:30 P.M. I^ C A fE S ^ ^ i O ia:< — Rookies Q ,.-. ; ( D — StorytoHer'oHor-8 O - T h o F .B .I. )FROMI(Og!ITOMP.H.-Mll I O — Candid CameraI Town ™ jJ{ SERVED FRI MON. THRU FRI. 12:00 A.M. { O Q ' : . ^ — Morv Tylersr 0 '. : : - V . T . R . . { MOOro - Q... 0..» O • Courilry ^ Tomorrow THE . I, nH llLIH • 0 » : (D MocNoil-i,. 1 0 : 1 5 P .M . ■' Rock I Lehrer Ropt O — Return 01 Cant Ca; ® ~ kmoricon ^ | J B and _ FUN 1 Style |.OlIVX~Cf058WitS "^ Amorlca . . CASINOS \ 5^ ^ 0<^'3(D -SlgnOnO » ; 0 — Concontration , 10:30 P.M. •' ForPorlysSD; S s T U Ce s d a y s ai r e I , O -ColloooFootboll‘77 c o m b er ^ ■ O 's: - MOVIE: -Unwoinwod 12:30 A.M.A. ThroughDoco O ■ti: — Book Boat ^ {jlQIDSEi S m ------—Fflihor',^______Q C l — Nows_____ I CAll733-5&02of 3 T D " — Tho M oppots ^ 0..:.0'-vaO (D • Tonight Stevo Alion is tho th t t i n c i a ^ a t - - i 7:00 P.M. guost host. (90 min.) I O O O — Young 0 .. - o —‘M'A'S’H REASURE ~ I Dan'l Boone '' -V .T .R . , : Q iu:v o .'V5 o CD O a v . _ MOVIE: ‘M. FINGERR STEAK SPECI/1i n Ag' HiHOUSE" L«ugh-ln KIngstroot's W af • 0 < ^ 3 CD — Victory Buy o n e FingerI Steak Dinner, 10:45 P.M. - i . ■ i Garden 'j 0 « v > 0 — NFL Football:l|. . O — Gunsmol(o includjdlng baked potato, Los Anoolos vs. ChlcaQO0 O — MOVIE: 'M y Galal SSi or s,salad and roll r j v , In I Jampot, Nevada^ I . ; . 0 >u(S — As Wo Soo It ____ fo rr llthe regular price ' " 7:30 P.M. V O (E) — French .Chof $3.50 and get ihe MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMlltSiiEs - ' ofS: It will be servedl a( s . . . ( O >.. II UfO*t lo ------t - - - ■ 5 -____R!bs_withsava u e r k r o u t , --t^O V IEr-K lllor on BoartJ*- - i-1,/-gii'1 o0 - - - O ------bfey' - DVOffflgj- ' ■ By AbigaililVanBuren \ Ihf C«ic*eoT:i6uTiibunrRY N»lS«nd Inc V/* ^ N I P T r r , DEAR ABBY: We recent»ntly had my mothcr'ln*law oveiover — lo r dinner. A fte rw a rd s shoho 6dc cid c d to sh o w m o how to givegivi ...... ------FAYBTTr rB V lL L tV N .C H U P U -— At-BOit-BO-yeorfi-or'age.-Alice ------...... - Virgil (my husband) o backack rub because he'd been havingiv in g ...... P e a rc e doclocsn’t lopk Ilki; a college jtm lor,)r, muchn less a candidate ' Bomo ;badt probU m s. forhom eco■comlngquccn. .. :i really wasn't In favor'or of it, but jiince Virgil didn’lUdn't But acciccordlng to tradition, the.honhomecoming queen at objcct, I didn’t. Methodistit ICollcge is supposed to rcprcsc:resent school spirit. And ■,,Sflc;ordered him to undrcsIross and lie face down on theJ bedbei M rs.P c airccsays rc slic hasplenty of that. with only a sheot over him.lim. Then ahe massaged hin nec! She tiold!Ids down Ui<; Jobs of grcnt-grandn-ndmother, grandmother, . oiid 'ehoulders, and w orked::ed her way down his back. Whei ' m other antind a part-time worker for theu FFo a y e ttev ille Symphony ahc got to his lower backack aho removed the sheet ani besides heitier work toward a degree In1 Engllsli. Er Her activities . auirted kncnding his bareU’e backside! That’s when I left. I Alio f have givenen rise lo a rumor that slic tiass alreadyall burned out two , 1 h e art paceicom akers, ■ ■ ______‘’I 'm om n imy sccond pacemaker, but It’sll's not because I burned | .... \ l ^ k tTiFfirst dn hon break liTliUniloIo^ ‘I i l l opponents In the competiUon airc rc sall young enougli to be I : ' B a r e » V f HerlBop ^ her grand!idaugtitcrs, but the conicst has no talent or beauty ■ ilffiirandTiirsrPcarcctlguronnatinatives HerwedBir------■ b a s i c s I ■•Itellyoyou if they did 11 on beauty. 1 woulw ouldn't h av e a chance," I m ■ stie saidI \ Wednesday, “Wien tticy mentncntloned to m e It wns P I / L J t r popularity,ty. I thougtit I had a chancc. I feeleel 1higlily tionoi^.” I mayf ^ ^ Mrs. Pci^carce said slie decided to eitlerIter on the urging of the ' students, . ...She yoUcd. “You can stajstay. Nothing Is showing,'’ but ! ' mtl • - ...... ••I thinkik they are all my friends," Uie m oUicr of 4, grand- didxv’t re tW n u n til I kn o w’ thith e m a ssa g e w aa ovor.-W henis she h e • of 3. said. "Tticrc are naked why I left. I told her)er I didn't think it waa proper-tc m o th e r of 12 and great-grandmother of watch while a 60*year-old1 womanw( gave her 40-year-oId son \ 1 ^ n e arly 800X) here-and they all speak to me. I c a n 't rem em ber all (Jifflnssngo w ith no s h e e t on him. She insisted there wai ' I I Uielr na mnes, e but I know them when I se■ethcm c tlii ." !w queen will be nam ed during: a scso ccer gam eSaturdny, n'athtng wrong with it. MVloHnwhllg-Virgtt-dldii^ob oiwii I Ith que(------Tlie new. mouth.’ but after she leftt hi ho sa id m aybo h e sho u ld hAvchave and Mrs.TPearcc P will becKortcd byM.Irlh rlli o d l^g rn d u ftte D,ivid , ~ Stepped her. Langston.:X 25. u Student at a sem inary InI W ashington,D,C , _-Now Virgil's m other iaI “terribly“t< hurt” because I didn'tIdn't . •i'vekncmown him fo u ro r fiv e y e a rs," shoshe said,. M y for the demonstrationtion. (She b not a profeasionollocal If slie wilwins, Mrs, P e a rc e sa y s she plansans to take part In all the m a sse u se ox th e ro p is t—shiho’a o ’i juat n mother.) W hat's youryour things expt{peeled of a liomecoming queen,jcn. such a s dances, bon- opinion of this whole episocisode? fires, a n djp p e p rallies. VIRGE-'SWIFEIFE S h e 'saidId if she does win the voting,1. w)which took place Wed- • - ______^____ ncsday.ltII rmay.havc.sQmeUilng.lo do.wiUii'ilh hcr-son. Dr. Richard - •"DEAR VirgQ'fl momother probably meant'wellI bbut u t ■ - Pearce. p«president of the collegc. I down to tbe bore basics. Havingvlng Btit ^ u l d n 't h av e g o tte n do "H e’s a bigb man on campus, you know.”)w ." slie tells folks wilh a ALICE PEARCE. SO),CAND/DAT£FORHOM£( .C lECOM /NG QUEEN told both ber and your husbusbond wbat you thought of the-the grin. '‘dttsoaatratlon,” you ehoultould now forget it . . . also a colleallege /un/or ond greof groirondm ofher
••••DEAR ABBY: M y m o thher e r ond I disagree on somethingKing' • ■______. y . we .’hope you can oetUo for us. •^I^.^ara a beautician an'd own ow my own shop. My motherther • • i ^ l ! s on p aying mo w h e n I1 1do her hair-in foct, sho evenw e n • focces a tip on me. " I feel th a t she sh o u ld n't pipay me unless sho is taking an appdintmcnt I could havevc ^ed. Wo would like your ' /V if ^ opinion. \Aom, tbaby g30 to w»/ork tcogethe PROFESSIONALJ A li’ SACRAMl.MENTO, Calif. (U PI) - Visileisltors to lunchaddscxtrahouiourstomyday,” &hosaid, ! - „DEARPRO:IwouldnotaQt accept mooey from my motherth e r conccllos’ "Having Sierra1 hereh has been a wonderful | for a peirsoaol se rv ice . “ F orce)rce” it bockonber—Up Included. Californiaa Assemblyman John Vasconc | | officc tn Uicthe state,CapltoI arc careful notnoi tto trip experience for me,ne,” said secretary Dolores* 'rDEARABBY:ForyearflIl-fl I hav e b e e n w an tin g to te ll yoii over Uie toyloys or gape al the baby crawlingvllngovcr Saint. *'It’s been so'so long since I’ve seen a lltUeS this; A friend of mine haslas a 14-year-old daughter who Uic lawbookK)kS. one grow lip. and It's nicc to know Uiat one of Uic! be^e^ pregnant. The motJlother was so upset she nearlyarly ' The tykeke bclongs to Susan Lange,, VtVnscon-— fringe bcnelllsol comlngtoworklsgcttlnghugsjcor "I f r i n t o u t of h o r m in d ,, aiend sho actually considered}red cellos’ admImlnistrative assistant, who rcfurefuses to and kisses." ,_.nl,to oneone," she Besides pavingg U tl ic way for a closc moUier- •F A IT H F U L R E A D)ER E R V r > ^■ n jp n ai e could ha v e gotten a lot of hasslinsslcfrom daugliler rdntlonslinshlp, Ms. Lange thinks out- lluents.” s id c rs get som e goo(;ood from Uie a rran g e m e n t. "S ear reader. Thankikyou. y< Your.letter made my dday. ^ . . K / ■ .nge said she works on extra two ho u rs------■-■Pcoplc-como -in-in and say il's refreshing to — •. ng nt work early and by passing ^Everyone hu a problem.'m. W hat's years? For a pertonsllonii " E T -■ A .:-! sing lunch se e a child In Uiche middle of Uiis husUe and replr, write to ABBY: Boi,ox, No. 69700, L.A., CoUf. 90069,HM9. 1 ^ nsate fo r ttie lost tim e stie takes(cstocare t( buslie.” slie said,Id,’ "In this building where; ' Enuoie ittmped, (elf*addreiIreiied envelope, pleue. 1, decisions a re madedc lh a t iiffecl men,.woffl(m,Bnd ‘ vay, the taxpayers can’t say I’mI’m takingI children, seeing a cMId shakes you back toj - ncy fof babysitting, bccausc; sklpplrigski ’reality.”______
' [teaWh e t r i c p i qa t n v i e w s s i o u g h i ’ NAPOLIS (UPI) -Hooslcrsoppoopposed to school curriculiim. B yU W R E N4C£E.LAMB,M.D. C E ■ '■ J:-' lie bill, budging nn Indi o r yicldiicidlngan However. "1 Uilnk Ui wc in the Indiana'.' i Dear Or. Lamb— flioir loyally to the traditionalil EnglishEi legislature need to knowI exactly the true sen-' '1 have been unable fo findi Uitlic proper value for iriglyccrlde; Jt wdghts and measures maylay get a llmcnls of Uie public,iHc.” h e said In an Interview, anywhere. Wlial Is the no rm ala l amn ount? ) vote “ n o " to ttic m etric convcrsiiersion. The advisory rcfeiiferendum, if approved by Uic , Dear Reader— Sen. L aw rence_B orst said hic e willw In- legislature, w o u ldd-be ^ a simple ‘‘yes” or "no" It depends upon th e inethodod oand (he sta le of the pnlionl whci ___ Ic a w h e r■ln“ 13 tire“ next leglslhllve sessiicsslon a vote added to Uie foilfol dectlon ballo'ts of Iflft, h e '" ''' “ sludledrin'generaJ It the patlcatlcnt-ts-ln the fasting state -n o ------babysUicf.in asking for a statewide refercndi'cndumon said. - . Jiavlngeatcn(ornllcastl2hourtours — th e level sliould be below 1& "Som ec t,p T h e M ctric Convcnvcrslon Act of 1975 docs not m illigram s in '00 m lllllilers cfofbtood. b SU SAN LAI.ANGE, WITH }3~M0NTH-H-OtD DAUGHTER, AT W(. baby -andiscs metric measurements In1 his work forcc Uie cliangeovc3vcr, but Is m cant lo c a ^ Uic ,' Remember liiat triglyceridesides are simply (als. Tlie amountin t ofo • ... boss soys arrongem■ !•: And the bus riderslers will be admonlslied, "Don't blinded by their own sexual h Q iolcsterot, Tr|glyccride.<>. BloiBlood F a ts . A therosclerosis. Send:ndSO 5 ju s tc la m u p a b o unil.” tll . " I t isllke'U iepurlolned Icll .cents with a long, sta m p e d , sellself-addrcsscd envelope for it lometo m .The sign win marnark a new, all-olit community Is so obvious and so pervaslv In care of this newspaper, P.(P.O. Box 155J, Radio Clly Slatlor ation, campaign againstA ssexual misuse of children — .,11." New York. NY 10019. what Lols DolanI of Uie city’s Sexual TraumaI Mrs;Dolandcflncs“abad; D eflrD r.'Lam & =------~ (;cnter calls "socleljlely’s best-kept se cret.’’ a s one Uiat traum atizes Uic v As a .'^oung child 1 a cq u iredxl a h a b it of putUng m y forefingergerln I . Given San Franchncisco's p<^ulollon. Mrs. DolanI slic relives Uic emotiODal pi INDIANcc~of: ____Usually, itdocs noLlnvolvc ’: U ’M ounce of flii told me it 1 didn’t slop doing U ig that 1 w ould ge t c anccr. TltlsIshBS..’ hd , (*udballcririgcnsc!ises. . rnUicr an ad^ilt whose a g e aj system ot ‘plogiied me day and night. I m ight a d d Uiat I didn’^t stop doingdoln B ut Inst y e a r onlynly 150 c a se s of sexual abuse of! domlnanceovcr tlic victim. diancctov( Uiis. I am now a m a tu re w wor om an of 57 and Uie moUier of 10 I iUjcyoungwcrerponported. Most of Uic offenders. Mr su ite Scr hcalthy.children. “ Wlio docs a childilld tell oBout su c h Uilngs?” slic: relatives, not strangers ht...... “iH B “ trckluce Iri 1 am feo wonrled.bccausc I hahave stra n g e feelings and slioollnDoling sold. "How docs a cchild Uill a peer, or a family schoolyard. The olfendei resolution a sensations around my navel4 andan th e low er p a rt of m y body,.y- M™y: m em ber, o r a tcachacher obout someUilng Uiey' parents, uncles, aunls, WORK ct the subject, . doctor iUiys you d m ’l ge t canceincer of th e navel. Could yoi{ givevcffie.. ffi - - don't have words■ for?for • fathers. Borst use your views of Uils? I’m so friglit'cnedfrig of tlie dt^ase but I don’tdon ^ 'if adulls can't,(I'L^cn discuss Uie problonis, * . And Uic offenses do nol i as a vetcrii £ % \j» undqrstond cancer at all. how can Uiey helptip a young person, or family, penelratlon. Thoy alsp.lnclui - pastcalling iENSy\DOLESCENTS; S ; . , ' DeirReader— d e a l wiUi an a ctuJil a ls se x u al slluotlori?'* mouth-genital ncllvlUcs. m ple of w hy pcopto sliould never li ' Your letter Is a good cxam pl e rlr y ' in recent mo'nUisUis rcprcsentativia of law en- The child mayconscnt be out iin t.elain ii]up ;ll)o ilt la change ft child's habitsi by friglitening Uicm of somee diredli ' forcmenl, medical’cal’ond social scrvicc agenciesi candy o r money, bccausc of ■■ consequencc, oUier th a n aI goodgo paddling If warranted.■ TliiTlmt and church groups ips have joined In an effort lo> or bccausc Ui^^M l has ass uotiK' ) i i n o t a l o M c young nurse unwillingly plarplanted Uie seed for you to use^ laI makcUicproblCHY"iY‘‘talkable." "okay to do.' i _ T he cam paign willwl expand ^and publicize the} In cascs^f ini^t, Mrs. D la n d in g to your anxiety/micClo'i.; rcj o tf Of every 4 /cmatcsi: ;M«iT number of counseloiclors availatile day and night,I Is not easy.'A wife does_not&^pOSt€ s;«aciiLmalcs - ^ 1 ; ___! sexuahcxpcrit — ls.;5taply-c^gro«11i_UiPtJat_has_ gone berserk nllo^lSBIB.;?!'!!!! ■ Jji and foiLUie_flrfil.lli. Ume.lLwiILconiplIfij{alisllc8_»____ .wiUi-ahubaDd In jaIl..Uie fa fiances boforo.-^^ " ‘ C6nu«lled abnormal growUi,-til,' For example,’ liver cancerT 1^ ...... -“ Inim all nancies..is..Now 1 Diere U'nd'centraliz'edI •., ' suppbK and she' docs w*'hlch t li .seem, to be con- »^& vearsoidr<> — - rajiid -dlsorgnnlied growUih oiof liver celts. Many factors■s a -reporting ^cm .1. •h e lp . - 5 who arc asking new | stimulate Uic wildBrov^lh. "nie cam paign setseeks to m o k e th e problem t b or ' Counselors ol the S cx)o lan^' say s. Why dpn’t > u a sk y o u r docidocior to liove you sec a psychlatriilaWst _ . - entire city’s cODccnx r q a n d M rs. p o l o n f t ^ It m a yI* available to listen-no'n-Jih e do c to rs and Uie ■'■TOuma Tpfitiw w for Bomo professional counselnsellng. If you can get at the root ot becom e a m odel forfortheiiation.' ' trau m 4 s a s Uwy happen,been oi walking around'■ your real'anxiety then itsts manifestation,i cxccssive fearear of . • xbe BtntnmrntI thatth one out of four have hodI •, linppcnedlnUiepaBl.Tticyc"T he professionals ore ' .•» NEW POSTERS cPJN a t G U P O N SAN FRANC/' c / s c o a u s E S ' - :■ ml hangups. cancer, may be controlled. bad sexual cxperlcriencea arises from severalI anoppropriatespeclallst. .. .Ihelrmessagsoge: sex-ofause n e e d s iiis (NowspaperEctBcterprlseAssocUtkui)' J I d le r ’ in fro n t of us. It ■ V aslvc Uiat we can’t see 'V':-
bad sexual cx^rience’ * ^ Jic victim , so U u l lie or •;<, II pain many years af*
olvc physl£al.forcc, but- ge and authority allows jy ^ .^ m . - i ' 5 £ ^ . Mrs. Dolan says, are 3 hanging a r o u ^ lho_ ndera are soducUve . cousins and- grand-
not necessarily Involve , nclude hand-gcnital and .
t bccauso of an offer of 0 of a need for affecUon K S g > a ssured th e m th a t It is
s. D olan sa y s a solution i.not tell poUce-becauto iC fam lly.losca financial B S S » t know whcro to ecck . . . . ^ S 2 1 g 1^ Trauma Center we on-Judgmcntally about n, or as they may have icycanrcferavIcUmlo 8 Times-Ncws. Twm F.ills, Idnfiid.iMo Monday. Oclobor 10.19777 •■ " Ml Glu i d e b o o> t k w r i t e r * s , t h a n kcs s fo r nutim n ' n OHN JUSTIN SMITH would expect It to be. •'Sometimes Ifsnccc^ry.” ChichIcagoDaUyNewB But Helsinki? The citylity rea lly w as a su rp rise to thec - Tlie high priccs for Uiche superb Finnish HELSINKI -• Travel writers. cspccIaUyaUy trnveler. ci-afls and other speclallicilies. A pair of ‘FInnWi am ate u rs, tend loI fallfa inlo som e deep ruts. Tliey jusl Nol al first. When Fini'in n alr’s DC-10 from New York< scissors Uiat co« $6.50 backk irin Uic United States arc love to speak of sue;ucli as “a clly of contrasls” Inin a landed a t Uic alrpo’rj a dozend m iles north of Uie city, offered for$8 here. Windows!vsliopplng, wc concluded •'land of eiTchantnitmcnt." Another favorite .Iss to tho pine woods and glimmering gl lakes were justt Uial Uic bcsl buys w ere in sihsilver Jewelry, cspeqiaUy ' describe almosi an;any metropolis as “a clly of sur- . what liad been cxpcctcdc d . ------!. ------___ Hem s from Lapland. -prises;'*------,T3ijl a couple"6fTayslys spenl gawlcfiig al'HcM nTn-y ------Tiic~clcanllnessr~ir"Tnhcrc’s-any ■;Brnnuiir------Tlilslaslciicherit:Ills any city. tuniod up som e Uiln{ings Uiat were uncxpccled. anyw here in town WC! did n 'tt'scc sc 111 T he parks'allJnolM 1 r lH Take New York.K. : If you can get oul of that townown Among Uicse; ■ manicured an(l Uic streetsels, except around. . without getting rip{ipped off in a restaurant andi in*in- _ The Helsinki ainwDOrt i term in al w ilb Us acres off seafront m arket w here somefnobody hod strewn grccn " ~'siille
"A I R u dd d l e a v i nn g n e t w co r k ^ ^ jllJBilllgl
Chicago D ally NewsN« said William Smallmall, CBS News executed, lluglies f^udd, anchorman am senioryicepresidc.sidcnl. This blarandness is in- ,1® for CBS M orning News, Nc will Rudd's dcpariparture from furiating. i’BS PB programming Jrf leave next monthII and be anchor is (he sc I n her years cf batllinfl ER A{— - ; she Is th e national chairm an1 of iia'ipitals, federally suppO:jpOrted child care centers, legisla r^lo p ERA" - Mrs, Schlafly has built up a sizable following!of of permit lesbians to leacli;h iifl schools and lo adopl chlldrcIrcn. and jiComcn (and men). “I’m sure mam any of them would work for me whal sJie calls reverse di.scriminationdi.‘ "in w hich we woiI'ould pul gflw erclo run,"sfie said. women in some Jobs Instealead of m en." i^ S h c also feels tfial h e r y e a rs; oro l. servicc to the GOP luivc given.•cn The possibility, of aI SchlaflyS challenge in next sjsp rin g 's ’ ^ r wide recognlllon within IhcUic party;, n-dccided boost In\a a ' primary brought a guaRuarded reaction from Percy, aSrimary^ •’ <3 testim onial dinner the other ot niglil, be was .nskcd If I, J > “ I w as presidenl of th e IllincUinois Federation ot Republican:an w orried by that possibility,ity, -^'omen.from'i9(K) to 19W andI l aalso was first vice presideirtlof of . . ■‘'ld6n’llhinkso,"saidFid'Percy.."There is always a diver 3he-Nalional-F«lerat}onpubliCHii-wonienfroin-lttwWsfi;:- ifirr------(hrcampnign-^^— ^------| -....yelvf|#een— J--W C/oolsanii--i^|^P ^olyesteu^ M lflbleaciieilJ^ I t was clectcd a delegate lo DieUie R epublican Convention threerce M rs.Schlaflvwould. IndtIndeed, be a diversion — a lively or ^m es and an altemale once - !and they were hoi races eachicli i S o l lootJynes DiDoubleknit ^ M u s l i n S ^me."saidM rs:Schlafly. whoha:) has a m a ste r’s degree in polllicalcai ______lolids S Wo ------1 G o o dIsoloctionof s o l f. low a Ihlrd-ycar law sludeiit. 6 0 " w id e HT' cc from H arvard and is now 1 c o lo rsrs. . 4A 5 " w id o X f ' lasl ran for a non-party•ty < office in 1U70 against Georgefgc I t ■ S liip lc y for Congress in th e llllnollinols22d District. She got -17 perXT a ^, 2 , 5 0 0 3!cnl of Uie vole. “ Il was a tlrcatllcadful year for Repultlicans," slie?he . ^ i « . . 5 0 ‘.pi Ijiald. I " , . 1 1 18 8 * J ■•uMrs. Schlafly. 52, an arclicorliconser\'ative, could generate a ’^n ipch w ill A llo w in g among those Illinois; RcjRepublicans who. over Uie y e ars.. ^have never been overjoyed wlwllli Percy's brand of lilwral |R cpubllcanism . And M rs. Schlaflylafly’s strong anti-ERA stand (shei doil ^ a ll s Uic proposcd'constltiitlonalonalTamendmcnt “a-frnud'-'i Is [^rtain to appeal to some voterslers in a state lliat is verj- nearlyriy Cdmrncrcial:iai Credit’s been helping ;divided on that storm y Issue. people foror more than sixty yeare. 1^; Mrs, Schlafly says Uiat If shehe cdecides lo tlialicngf Percy "il So whateverr youy need. A few iiuhdred. Itt’ould be on Uie Issues and ll ]uust s t:so happens that the Iwo holtesl -D oybleknit-^Jll^j ^— F a n c y — 3SSUI‘S fihfOhtS lhatTrb^ili6iir'T)iieorifio^s.sues rir" is ------^Orcvemis'munuch'as'$5;000”Jast~cai!'U5- -D onbleknil-^ ;Uiat of the Panama Canal Ircalit;alies and the other the establish- about a loan.m. Wfe'll find ways tp help. ;mcnt-of-a-federal-Commisslon-ton-on-l^ie-IntOmationai Women’sn ’s ------iiiie l 1 'Prinlsand t f \ m . V k ^ c a r . ------:------E xtraiancy^V ^ Z P ercy lias not taken a sta n dI on th e lirst and as hir llie sucond, S oliilF ^= f= — Knits=^:fe 3^1rs, Schlafly blames the scnalinalor .fur voting lo establish thes:;; ...... \C(DMME'lEI^ClM CREDIT commission in tlie first place• (andlai appropriating S5 million to " Personal Loans $ 1 « 8 t f »j)ay for It) and then for servingiasa-commissionmemU'r as ...... i.>l scivicc of $ 1 M I J « 6 .... [ 4 ■„ - X DWCOR,POR:ATiOfQ------' - : | r I Y d . X >■ She said iwo receni profession:lional polls have sliown lh a l alxiiit ' K T o to 80 per ccnl of Uie A m ericancan people agree witli her tliiil the 10(33 niUL-lueLnkcsDlvd. • 734-7064 ^ ^ ^ ^ anal Ireatics should Ik rcjeclcd.:ed. • ^ lr>.uf«nf. A.-i.lUblt to EllglbU Uorro««n “It’s a tremendous give-awayvay of American propertv." saidal,l L ------M 1 , Butittoiis^JIE lasti(L ||L-Tiinail^ : IW S o lo clio n — t a c e ^ ' C N o w S 4 6 Spools v K BigI AssortmentAs; Now AssorimflQj S ^ jC M For ^ Good Solocfldn' » ^ | h 0 1 f j r r * !9 ' y | ' 2 oM: m
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, It's a brontd nev.ew sea ^ ^ ... lots 1" , of new styles; arand colors in pants, f e Q uilting B E a tts . blouses, turtlele necks,f knit vests, sw eaters an(dj 0cardigans. Polyester, LO O ^ wool an(d. velvevet blazers. M oke y o u r C h ristm aas s selections pow-. m m
Z Iv ! ! Mondamday, Oclobor 10.1977 Timos-Ncv.Jews, TwrnFalfs, Idaho 9 .
PanamaI questionn Tuiirkey irt l u p r o ia r o v e ir Filbeijrt flacl ©Newbouse News S mvlcc lc relation.^. recently signed by Presldeni'] Induslry, ’ killed It with a pocket veto. runs coucounter to U.S. e ffo r^ to W ASHINGTON-Ifsjii;Justa ' In fact, Uie U.S, Embnbassy in Carter. It-requiresres Uiat Im- Enactm ent olof Uie provision • Tlie Orcfi3rcgonlans overcame promoteole free InlornaUonal at of another veto Uils trade, opens topublic ] LITTLE law - designedued to Andara -cabled Waslastilnglon ported filberts — or hazelnuts,1 was a victoryy I for Uie Oregon the th reat o lal delegation, year by attaching the “Wee JiJust don't Uilnk ll was p rotect th e little U.S, filbert fill recently urj^ng lhat ststeps be as they’re knownwn to some congressional ried for years to provisioniri to Uie "veto-proof" n ^ edsl out,i Uiere Mn Oregon) Industry. ta k en v'to minim ize ecieconomic Americans — meele el th e sa m e wlilch has triei 0NewbouseN«« News Scrvice ilrcmehl'into law, farm leglsla^Islallon'. nnd wcwe're very concerned But Ifhas State Departnrtm ent a n d political dam age (tl(the law) grading standards•ds a s U.S,- pusti Uie requln ■#-ASHINGTON - Tlip Sena;cnate Foreign Relations Com- , blow to Turkey, ,. .“iL's a finefli cxamplc.of. an ... aboulit,::it.i:SplrosaiU.:„-i..;______% official.^ fum ing, and In Turrurkey will ccrtalnly cause." pnxluccd lilbcrts,H 99 per cent - But il was a bl _njitlcc.l}ils comliieivcckjvilliJin. tJirott- openJts doors lo l'p u b licI. ' ------1- -a s T i------The—concem -is- 0o w a— of-whlch a re grownra Irlirthe state— -which produce;cea-aboul-W.per— Inopproproprfotc;—arbitrary ------Sen—ir-fiob“ Packwood--( R------u'itni'SM's who hnvr opinions! on tho proposed Panama Canal o rld 's filberts and restra init t onoi trade; it never Ore.),, a chlcf spon.sor of the serious threat to Turkurklsh- provision tucked awayay In the of Oregon, where-c filbertfi far- cent of th e worl • tpbnrtps - tlioii the panel planstans to stielve the historic Issue > of dollars worth would havelave m ade il If It had lcgislatl(iratUte- -th'dt brlglilcncd as a s lhc.sounds.._ II ; wttn e .w s sctiodiilodiilod for M ondav w ere A dm iral ‘II------Q nniversary-c(4alklngjnomouics— I v e r e I— I-U : : Thomas Moorer. Admiral ElmoImoZumwalt. andGcn, Maxwtll” has drawn criticism frot “ de m o n strate d his teelrelmlqoD, prolcsslonal socicly:lety meeting 'Pawlor. M oorer and T aylor areare bolh former chairmen of the S amPc ,i„ P o lls h -A m e ric a n c uiltural lti which allowed him Ito, syn- on Uic U rbana cm a jt m pus. US- Jtflilt-aiiefs of stoK and tJi^yiy tatf k e opposite positions on U ic - pr leader becaiiscinEnorcsres the '' treaty - Mo.>rer opposed. Tayltaylor In favor. Zumwalt. former fyKeiTRimple man who demonstrateded the \ Navy chlcf of siaff. isa Irealyy susupporter. pf first motion picture so \ Aller the brass. Ihe commlttmittec will question a group of R e g i s t e r bbefore You G o H untint i n g ! track. Canal Zone residents gr Tlie stamp, which plcti Tuesday, a panel of Lilinllln American experts will offer TUESDAY-Ocl. 11th,]h, 7:30 PJH.-BEGINNINGI MACRAME’K [,(. Al Jolson. s la r of "T he . ■ 'iTTOdmlc and historical Insiglitiglits into tho pacts; Prof. Jorge ir- Singer," generally considi "^ikkraingucz of th e C enter fnrir International li Affairs at Har- ' ^ BIGBBUCKIWIITESSI TUESDAY-Del IBlli, 7:307:: P.H.-INTERMEDIATEiTE MACRAME’. ' the flrsl sound movie, igni Dr. Abratiam l»\'-enthalin! oof the Wilson Center here, and IS Grond Prizete:W eQ therby M ark V R i f l e [a the memory of Jos 1pjl[jllf. Donald Dozer of tlie UnivJniversily of California at Santa TUESDAY-OCT. 25#i;Ol; 7 :3 0 P M .-A D V A N C E DD MACRAME’I j Tykochlnskl-Tykoclner. who ^2nd Prlz*Pr Buck Trophy Knlf« S*l Iic experim ented wiUi souncund in Srcl Prizeizo Buck Spoclol Hunting Knlfa ^f'olloviing the professors witlwill comc representatives of the 5th PrizotSSW Bctt Bueklas ic 1922, R o b e rt R ad y ckcki. l a 4th a 5t » ' # CZ / l a s s e s w i l l b e I'Im l n lfed to 35 p eoiple p * 'j{}SSt-'ving L iberty L obby:, thetin Puertn Rico Democratic ir- ispokesm an for tho IlliIllinois • • *'CSiy; Uie Canal Zone.Non-Pri-Proflt. Public Information Cor- Division of- the Pol ^hone for reservavalions jc tlo n ; andtheYoungRepubtjubtlcans. American Congress.!°'“ i d ENTRY FEE ...... w ^cdncsday's tioarings will beb< devoted to testimony from II yeslerday. •Uti'Natlonai CouncH of Ctiurclurches, (he U.S. Catholic Con- R adycki said Uie U.S, Pc ► u t f i t t e r i ^ J n c e . tlie Synagogue Councilk11 ofi A m erica, tlie Church of Uie . A U h c p i i:„- - Scrvicc not only missed istem N urseri 'ansTor 'Frccdom. ■ and the Supply —Tffithren.- -Young -Americans _ Je! iryl GardoLi 55th anniversary j^gam anian Commlttce for HHut um an Riglils. B l u e t a kItes i S por tin g D ro o i o d s Filer and PaPolk— Twin Falls Tykoclner's demonslralioi ■Ui* rAAABLI BANKCAI»» WILCOMIWH IClOOth Ju n e 9. 1922, biil also Uie 1 u«Uhi>ll>d,H. l.iiUIO 7 91 4 4 - 4 4 3 4 V a n niversary of his birUiirtli on ■■•-l-l MLi“ rt» '- Wednesday, The new Stamp st was Issued In Hollyulywood ■V>J(
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PRICES s •^SK P^ForS. ■ i U f f -pC.M t..V.V. -10 Timcs-Ncws. Twin F.1IIS. Idahclaho Monday. Oclobor 10,19777 OASOLINE ALLEY C------f if I knew?(Ti^;i;i^hYWet^fWell,lfitf it's lostTtN '■ At \eaiast 'N V \^ i r — ^ theendof/-] iill UncIde Walt ., ..- - W wtot- Slim has lost \f/Where?), J d q o , I w,was dead!) isn't the sftofs tbe doorstep^ /there and de(»Ioiul f « Bureiiicrili ajrf, *^e’rfe’re no! sgahat cnttins;p!d - Dot U Bderstuid outsiders, soD be as long as it’s c u t le n g tk w ist/’ - T tk « no chancM whciTt firianc*in c w are'coDCcm ed. I |{ I'M GETTING )i il ( WHATGOOO^3 1S J 1 WE'D LIKE Wlw in e ] . Did I tell you Confederate soldiediet* ate Ihelr bacon riV so TAURUS.IApr. 20 to M■y iy J20) Don't let a communica-I- / ^ L ( couloyou I \ MARRiEO < ! ( 39 < GOING TO ) ^ ^ AT TWE ;y wouldn’t w ute any in Ihe ikllleiiiei7 : ou. Use different tactics with tion fll thia Time dlaturb you. ■" i / SPARE 39ostpoM a Q.-i!Whal_WM_Presl WlWOUam J. Duly at Biankato, Minn., h juat 115 yean ago. ' financial expert. Be waiy ofif strast n g ers. A N DYCAPP Q. “What’s the Spanish rttnnrordord ‘catorce’ mean?’’ LIBRA (Sept. 23 loO ct,. T. 22) St«ar clear of an outside!e I------y ------— r,WHATDces fl ' ------1 Q- ■ A. Fourteen. Not nactty obscen:ene. what? You’re supposed ng peraonal m atten. Engagv inin ( MUSX\&sS£^'iE ‘E R ? A M IS S IO N O ' M E R C Y , P affair and grt busy improving j I Twesecwrs loiCGET I'M 50BKY F'THE KlC iVWJA^ ' to COIcome down hard on fK* ‘’cal”r lo gbe it a culling edge. favorite hobby with congenialilials. S ABIT jrrreKY•RYr^ - SHE»SG0rSOLtTTL ERVTHINM \___ X)...... \O N M Y O W NS '^G O iN ' K3R 'ERji=: N E E O ? ) — y y r Wail, d o n ’t clean those p f « b wrilb ilt am m onia. It’ll n i n thcm l SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov^^ov. 21) An e x c e lle n t-d a y -to - Jy' 1 ¥ " W l ter and obtain the facts and r^cv^ a s ^ ofjf Midler and an ha ra ae d e o W e r, goi with unparalleled ecstasy^’ your vwation and know whoreere to make improvomeats and,d ” 3 ! ^ - whileUle gazing-on a lady's ankle w JM— come to a better understandiniding with aUies. A lUdy in Norwalk, Cona^ raanulnulac lutes a presnirese'tiiiliTe y t------^------AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to0 I F e b . 19) A tim e to stu d y fig{ !eileaf sticker for the basfcful vhiwho buy It lo p u le orcKjlh'e financial matUrs so you coulduid have greater abundance in« ALLEY OOP ^ ------1 sppro)propriale places in mtgizlne! centerfolds.c She alsqjejls loying tasks at this timo. ;o b« slspped OTcr ohK cne the days ahead, Avoid annoyl sE-K^sTBJr I'VE \-mENV*WE'LL I DID I H E A R -My Y y ^ A M E j lOlJ CERTAINLN^) tlmmilariy ila easy-to-ipply libA to r. 20) Use modem methods in • NO ASK MENTIONEDT raw b on restroom walls. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 2 - ry^it^w H ffr ) g o a n c / - Scrawl ^ H E 'S BEEN DOJNG/HIM/ I'NL'M SURE -cr------handling routine duties todaylay for beat results. Be sure too ^ ^ ^ ^ /\ intHERS-' HEJll ^ i j S i WcWere you sware lhat avlhorr MsiiaretM MitcheO orlglaiUy ide to others. keep promises you have made ■ ' " ' X ^ d idIdn’t n ’l intend lo call h o '’Gonene With The Wind" heitrtlit IFYOUR CHILD IS BORNiRN TODAY . . . he or she will i t ¥ t n ^ r for lhat beauteous b(Ue IT Scari*rarlett? Margaret’s worUdg morA be m ost cooperative w ith o thhers, e r who in turn will go out of stI fintfin w u Pansy. th e ir way to help your progeny,;ny. but teach to earn own way iox eei.WMttiirford.TX 7G0SC in life for besl results. E lh ic al anda religion Iraining early in t ' ■ 9 Aaa«tiddftu mill to L. M. Ooyd, R O. Box CopyfJflM 1977 U M. Boyd Une b advised. Som e sports are good hero. C i s T O W poonlONESBURY
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*“ "“ ” " '8r*"!r1 f e 8?J T “ R T j ^ - e T “ ^ ' "I couldn't find any pul out e T 7 - p i the ones that anysa clean towels, so I put SV l say 'M erry Christmas.' » <' ' Mondilonday. October 10.1977 Timos.Nc fodlay' jftHlKSF— •Nov.',-.TwinFallS,Idaho fv . •; ' Maa i r k i t f Idaho NATIONAl WEWEATHER SERVICE FORECASTkST to 7AM 1ST l o - u - 7 7' ' N a t i o n a l \ 30,00 29.77 'O' TOlfhperatures , ( °°° TemperieraluK S |^jj||M SEATTLE i \ m \ 5 5 A H ' ' ' ^ “ •Ittiniuiiou] -OK -^n-ni— Mm: Min.- Pep.-= ...... r ■ ■ L. •AbCErtMn • 57 n A lbanr-;-:------. - = y — .. .. , .-T ' UINNEAPOLia''/ AlbuquermM 74 46 ...... Bolso (31 31 .... © i _j ■ —30.24r^-j^ Biirlcy 58 -11) .... 3RK AUonta 69 46 .... ^ \ \ CHICAOC Bakersfield 66 63 .... 63 29 .... _B ism arcK . 45 - KfWCU- • “ C3-3r-.. - ...... e ^ w GcxKllng 59 35 .... Boston 65 49 Brownsville 91 75 .... GranRcville -IC 26 .11Cincinnati 57 37 .... Kimn Gl 33 .... ------— Cleveland 58 40 Lew iston...... 5T -33--T r.-- D allas m McCnll -18 23 .... D enver 74 40 .... Mountain Home G6 30 .... , lOWIST TIMPItATitATUIW V / t>;s Moines CO 48 .... BUmn":______5 9 _ :H _ • -Oetroit------48-38 -.02 Pocatello GO 3a Tr. IWORLtAKS ViMIAMl - ^ » — ^ : \ r Duluth 50 .... PCeslW l.' 60 32 T r. I E ureka 57 ...'. .... S alm on- 59 32 .02 _ L E o r w — — H -“I l ...... — Fairbanks- ...... 50 - 38 ...T------— -VICE-PRESIDENT-Jlm-Ri■Ro^F (far lcft>...... SoaaSljHngs GO 26 Tr. - I r a i 86 54 .... c .\Vcst\cito»-slnne -12 ...... congratulotea Elmer Rosecrarraps, manager of ^ ^ ^ RAIN |/jt*«|8N0WV Helena 49 28 .02 ' Roper’s Rupert store since 1949.49. w hile President Honolulu 86- 75 ...... Retirees j John R oper shakes hands wiUilUi Lom onl Parish, [;T //j8HowiBs^ n o wV Indianapolis 53 37 .;.. KansasCily 61 53 .... m ana^r of Roper’s In Buhlll sinces 1948, at a \ fOTOCAST ® up( weATHcn PC Las V egas 90 61 ....h o n o r e d rrecenl service awards banquet.:el. R oberta Parish, xisAneeles 79 Gl .... Vlwife of Lament, and the two mani^crsm. retired . Loulsvllie 56 40 .... thla year ofler over 4 0 years wiUidU) Uie firm . M emphis 66,54 .... g y M iami 87 74 .... ------Autwimn^s firstst h ardfrreeze duet> Milwaukee 55 38 ...... ' Minneapolis 55 41 .... L ______New Orleans 79 59 ...^______5 New York • 63 48 i;i5 ^ Twln"*FaUB, North Side,\ tonight mostly In the teens.?cns. m ixture of light rain andnd snow; ___ Hi® m ountains In souUnyicasjcm , North Platte ------S E € ^^ a i o n s tt e r ^ - ^ Burley-Rupertnrea;------WiSnesday'routIook“i^uhnj •isc, o n d raa fo could get a few» I Inches o( Oakland uiiny a few hours before sunrise “ f® •••■ N EW Y O'RK R f (UPl) - Peter securitiesities m arkets w as doini; Mippoiported ill lliis cnntention by 0«nert!l freeze toniglil. nn d w arm er. I]q' snowatlhehlglierelcvIcvations. Oklalioma City light ra in fell inPocfltclIo. 5 ' ;;;; Del Coi is: goingg lo get his Uie cxaclxacl opposite. He tolil somono of Ihu 'rr^lrjnal ex-, paoUjiidoudy at limes today, Syoopsia: Its wjJI C learing but coidcrcr w eather 'O m aha Precipitation amoimls 97 £5 __ ch'anceonOct)ct. 20 ta tclJ Hie full C ongrcssi•cssm an .Moss'.s .suh- ch.'inginge.s, (II particular by G .; olbxJcitlse fair through> . A cold front passed eastwardvard be tittle more Ihan a tra<[race in forecast tonight. ' 84 44 .... S e c u ritie s ondj Exchange commiltcliltee the effect of Rolwriwrt .’\ckerman. president - TucBdar: Westerly winds 10 to0 through Idaho Sunday, s, w hile will be sunny and w arn Jay, Uie southeastern valleys, v irmerover Philadelphia 67 42 .56 Com m issionn I that Its Notional NSCC on t.tho Mcurltii'S in ajk et___ of tliejlie Pacific KxflianRc. 20 miftfrpcrhour loday .-Highs—s— produclng~scattcrcd -lightight------T— ------J. ------mot of Idaho.-Howeve ‘ver.-some— Phoenix'------■■ 92 71 Securities CieClearing Coip. Is a " would bebe'i almost as illsiislrous "Deri•drcoi will u-inirc fQ irsE C '“— lodayiin’lhe mid 50’s. warmerf showerslnnortliemsectionsofnsof hlgli clouds fromI another Pittsburgh U 42 I M F rankenstein’:ln’s m oR ilcr Uiat as a thrthree-way merger of thatt a a unirie sympaUiy of a House sub. Nallonai.aal. Securities Clearing .. j r W committee leled by Rep. John Corp. would wo perpetuate the JVarm S elk o rn i k e l t s cks at J\ — - E.Moss,-I>CaCalif. ■ dominancilance of the -securities------Stoc Midday7 N^5'^Y0RK (U PI)-Prices ^ Del Col begcgan his campaign business:ss by Uie New York BH 'I W o .70 ^ BH an- V, jjgajjjgj ^gCC opened ■’Tower Monday In K ,:5 1! J S 5 S S S5-5 5 : 5 SU '-. rS5!5« S ICCIong before il ..Stock ExchangeExc even after a Ians store : aiiPtf J « u Uk isk isk being. Hc cliarged new natinational unified .stock modbhtftlradlng of New Vork OrfVw i.« - r - i »H »H »Hi - S g VS- ! ’I* 1!S IJlL.. come inlo be -W-l-N— P-A4;-b-S ------auuH A 'I R i:h II i»2“ - H 5 Efl*f*f£l I I» J J4H MH- Jl r J I S I m m "-'" ‘ 'that CongressBss, in the nam e of m ark etct setupsc was created and . StocKiETtjdiangc issues. Oucma U I S » IIH ItH- H •angements are being ; S '! 3 ? om petilion In Uic p u l InI op(operation. Hc has been T*fi/%w Jones Industrial a-iS-i-T ST S'l> xm MPkw j I M 4IHI40VI40H U40H- H Un fK 1 n II a1 a«k s JH '»kT H insuring con ._S S “ J5^-',-1-5S-r.»-S5r51* DC«a i.« 7 I SIk SH a - • . eompl'apleted for the opening of fl' \ a verage >was off 0.26 point to------" DwM i:« 7 13 BH □ S - H ’ ak-H MTi“ in T a tiH >i%TIH )IH Unnrri Jt ' I S !*t OtflNs t.B I a AH OH OH-^ 5H EuonCcn. J I ai OH (7k' pU ” •« ci’A ■ i ^ n ^ . « Karmirmelkorn Slioppe in the \ 840.tlB « s«s k , fiprinirin g of 1378...... ‘ av cn rg f lost 6.76 points ovem ll c ir ^ .ts> t SI IiH TtH IIHH . . rttftind .40 10 a i}sC 1.44 7 1 SH SH a s ; a UOPIX K ,? ,'S TO fi i 1'^S S " s ’i » j?2 T J!" rmno MO t II UH IIH III I M'.t MH* A cres Pt e l Hospital, -Twin dlrcclorlor of' the Iio.spllal. D r. '» shops, and Harry M. Doum.j 134,^ 4 ^ 8 U>c 4S4 Issues Cjuwj w ^ <"5“H- *»H FiPKp I D t H ITH l^i IjISrU gll i« irVsH SKSH BH- H ' » ' » « . . FUtWg n I I IIH IIU . itH 11 - H KtflCSs j a . I 1 >4 w ;£•* »■* ” . Falls, hns beenb rcrvaiuated Coillnsonison is fl c h arter m em ber .'c 'signed a lease for space \ crosshfgHhe tape in the carly H FIrtluJ Ml II I U U II II _ H KwM I.S I 1| a h K't ;lie m all. The new shop will SS t" '« 'l f; »H «H J4UIt- H FUPvr l a I II 71 XH It ^ r;5. J. F"7T} tf 17 617 . H nnd rcmaimins ari approved of bothioth the California ■ golnjr— S H - H Ktnsit .Ol <4 n S ’* a Ctunt* l!» 7 » JM XH Xhk7 . H fufni 1.71 II 17 ak » ' a [ a s SH a - H m e m b e r hospital ho .of the Academy;m y of V eterinarians and turo a line of Karmelcom,*; Tm slock market has been Oivici I.IS I 11 IIH llH-cUU-UA- U F IJ C IJD I I 24H J4 u ]4 ictUeO l a 10 191 it an“ K S on/! Oumu 7x I a s h s h xh>i . H h . r«otfH • H «<)(*> 170 I II SH anSh s .’* v .ttc Ij. ^ UH itk A m erican Animal A Hospital the Idaho Ida Acadcmy of P°P<^pcorn and popeornj loni liTdly between the con- o.»«m tH a Ita 4nn; c - h '‘akTu *5 i!'2S»'*s'.Sv "nu- 3 I ™UH UH M«-H Associationi(AAHA). (/ Veterinar;Inary Medicine, 'cities, candy, snack and I nic(lg^;^ws of rising Interest CnaMNY ] I 4 IIH 4IH r 41H“ SS? ?« * *1 ^ S h *a C3MUM t s I I SH SH SH-It- H H 2 • IS 77H 77H. uJ7 U77U- H xmghift) 1 It 1 MH M’l I DH OH OH-H The Greee e n A cres P e l Also) assoclatt'dai with Ihe ,fcctloiier>'Items, . - I rales’-ifljid indications the' C»U>. Olfl I in IH -TH a - H — CO— I'cwwi n - 10 I a n tih OvytUr 1 ) IIS IIH IiH IIH- H ^ . MNn JS I IT 43H 4'lM sii:5 K S'2 ,!”1 jiHt5 JIH jihT h Hospllal was:IS m ode a memlw r G reenI AcAcres Put Ho.spl(al is ------cconoj^WDS Improving. o « ^ I ^4 a n an a n ^ ^ %m;¥ in « M »H sa a -I • 55 ♦ o im ^ 1* 10 iJ'ITH J7H n sciation this year. Dr.WllllaillllamLSIrol)cl. Most a t the. nation’s banks 4-U Qmta 1J0 10 M 17 17 0J7 r.‘ri’i'T?lclS:!: oM heassoci L E G A L N O T IC E . | !i5 j:;-'■ K " ,s 'SiSI T7H SH S k-H ral^-'JJick-prlm a-ratn-ji ______piinLiffNQ-nceoF ■ q u o ;1 e j^ ln t last w eek to 7'^' OrxCJ lt4 I a » Sk M * H " — iia - i S ' ' 1*!!; INTENT TO AOOPT 1 ’ per- c c rj, a 23-monlh high. OortaCs .D I » tlH IiH I1H« H H 0*1«1II .eg 1 C tIH IIH II RULESANDTO I CotsSO JO I II TlH »>t Xk-Uk-H oMUfi f I] u a ak i;::! a .5 j Bl! SSTu.; I SS!ISiSffi:! Valllicy beansI S ^ HOLDAHEARINQ i SoMd aKaiysls think Ihe prim e CocjCd t.M II SI « SH uXt ? ik tH plk« H Noticotico IS hereby given mil thei Cooffil .«■ II » IH 7k IH« H s j a ’s : 3 . KL,™ ! lai'!I'S K 5 i,S K rald^ici^ad'gocvcnhlgtiersoon. . C0I9IMP I IJ 77 JtH JJH-H .5 2 l a J B’^ an B't- H’ i) t 77M4H.I4H 14H I4H. U urcat northerns: averagee 21.2.i; 21 :i dealers Siaiolo t Uo.ifO of Efljcation/Doard oil U Ou 7^4 I a XH X SH > H S * Lf«S# l.ll 7 1 17V) ITH^ ^ ^ vr«4AuC I I 0I Ilk IIH btik . 2] noflontlonts ol Iho UnivoisHy ol Idaho,i »• « OIVI^ 4 a OH S h S 7H 7H-H ' 2 « g . ^ 21.50; 12dealeraal2t.00, .; io ol Id.iho, by oulhonly O'anlod > , , OtPK Jto 1] la a» SH ,MH- BJr H 7 77 _7H 7H 1 11 Ilk ull . Sl.iio 0 One'■ reason for the ex- S I '3 S irS ! S“..• •* Otitm t 3 II « S 77k JJI Pintos: average 25.50 ; 2 dc.ilciealers at 2C.Oo; 13 m Tiiioriiio 33, Chapicr 1. Idaho Code, CcxmStI I I I SH SH SH-Hl-l* 0«» Mtt It «ira 170 IJO S plOpOSposos 10 adopt a >ulo Qovorning ■. - pectallins of higlicr Inriercst CcnCddcn : S in »H SD ]4 T ' - l W S i !3 5 S : ? an a u - H didcalcrsal25.00. 2JW ^ S^A9«Co « I in » k lt« UUCtn -O I IIHWH i p IIH- H .session, consumption and uIo • . ' rales v ^ a n indication Friday - comfa 1.40 I I »H : I(H 14 I4H» H H( Uic-~Fftlcra l. Rcsen.'c Board ComW.. 2h .^ r B.CH UH QH..H. ^ sauiXi 1 I la SH a\JIU yil~ '* zK wRk) '^ . » ! « .dealers al 21.M;-7.dcalers at122 22..00; 1 d e a l e r a t .. ? ' Idaho's puOtic'hintior Mucalioo U . H ...... K . . 1 2 ’ ’7’iS u 2 .i?5 51 4IJH I1H ISH . inatilulliliilions; punuanr (o~Tillo‘ 57,' ’ ' CotttuP M7 7 M a J4k H , H• '* Oncf/I IJO I « JTH 77H idTH-ifln H tOuffCo IM I in I7k ” tn 5 017*...... • 23.00. had liglitened credit again, ConBAIr Un 7 « TH 7H 7H- H»-'* OlAl? .oa ]4 II tH I a - H SeWto I.C8 I a SH SJSO a - NW row iupii _ ChaplciplerH, Idaho Coda. ' ConnOI l.« I ■ »k ItH i»k tt - Foooavig wt despite^decllnes In Ihc nation’s I CMcM i.ig X an an S'* a« - ^ f s I J4H MH-H fi*wn.ia« nmpotili pric* pnc«t tw tdeciM IdahoPlnks: average2l.G0;';5doalor.sat20,oo; 5d P^biubhc hoarlnflj have boOn ConfTM t It II n UH tl'S ItH• OmtFln .™ P SH B ag _ ^ So R>4 IB 7 IT a n U>MH HH-U lloai hiM M SHe« ,tntixtn Sjodi 3 1 lOdulcd 10 flivo all Inlcrojlcd motg g ^ upply the lost two CorAOO .15 r » a TIU 71k-i-H H GnCu 1.0 I } U ti ,1 11 , ,» 5ort>3 1.10 f a uv» utUH' UH Eictw^. 3 d e ale rs a t 21.00; 7 dealers ati t 22.00;lde.ilerat sons an oppofiumiy to rospomJ ComQ lib l] 14 UH an SH-» -H 1* Qy«j 1«» 14 tw UH DtJH SUI < U J IS SN S>SH SH- H SUM rcpt g ^ weeks. Analysts said , «« NM 2323.00. ______andI pprcsonl oral losllmony and Co. Drt ■ .ft ' I 7 aH>-JIk 77k- Hst Orunntn I 4 int ITH 'trn ITl '» « I •SH aU -H umuntOn ,ilMsiui.'Sin.Ol>C(I, TTlO ihe.fJfijJf^ over a long term |« W JH to Jl M Uk Slk-H,-H OvI'Oil I.H V SH 'S uaH- uai H o X't 71 • H - H Biniuw ,« I «^lSr L,Rrkldhcy:'average20,00;; IIdi dealer a t 20.00. Cnn« t4to 4 I 77 OtH Mk-Hst GulSlU l.tJ S ITH tJH pijH* pm H ' a « a J7U Tn77H I7'l->J Ond R .(BO 4 J Sk ' " f Xowinfl Z IS ih(3 proposed rule: tias«i^ i w at a much sh a rp e r iCw>2 l.|j I I SH.BH a n^ -H H CniWlI ■» n Ilk IIH III 4IH 41U______Drucn 1g t it Ir’K ITU uu ITH - UH’H - Quotations represent offeringrings of reporting i.. lllL'oa' ii possussicn or con- ratcttianldie Fed has targeted. !CwIiilW to 7 IIH KH UH' u — HH— "2-5 gs issss:«H 41H-H ClftHOw H-IJJIH dealers, courtesy of Western;rn Rean Dealers npiion ol iicohoh: bcvcraoos Is , Cyw I.H ’t" CM * ♦ '* '* HinPtIJO I IS IIH IIH ir 71 7IU» U C74IT9 Hm in ] 'hibliod In coltogo o< univorslly- Ti|elucarket drew some , sSSo 're n rt iIh "I4H I4U, H CU«K • » t IT r14H 14H I4H KHt .4 AiAssoclallon Inc. Prices nre net,wt, 1U.S, No, 1, loss o«noanod, leased or opcraied lacitillos 04ftRrrf il 7-»IWI0H »H.'• HH ’SSyp.' '*? 1* 5 liu I}' ** ^ VUil tw • 7 } »H » __ Cf.^Cn_{0* J 14 Tni 3lrefi|^“ from-govemmcnt— i ------IdaliobeanId tax and storage diurgi - ■■■. ■ andlonwrnputgioundi on ------H*CUMn . a . II IH in 5 « 5 * 2 jn t to S tt'w«•* <]H- 1* Oom. Pwo T a «H . Alcoholic iHivurayes may nol bo rcpom ite September jobless | [ «|5 ^'*1 !J ...... isossM or consumed under any Ot>fU IU I It ItH IIH t n - H s a l " I '! ,rT - H IIH |lk> H Felncnl X II 1 Sk r a te itd ^ G .9 percent from 7.1 ■ i.n I » jiH KH '• ^H H«nnF i.tj 1 n UH II III' nu»pi i J JI n . IJ I] ______ciiciim riimsiances m arejr. open to and ^um in »- I an JIH pmh- 5h Hneui 1J3 12 77 Bk a n a S a'4* H Flrno Oi4n I X Sit y monl31 commonly c usod by tno conoral (Kn^oj^lOllier recent reports OtRiAlc .70 7 7 SH SH SH- H .2 2 u * 4 IB a n jnIlk a ♦ U FotdOnSi 70V TTHiSH jlic. Thi'jo .-'fcMt Includft.-faul # » ______Hurttlp .40 II a nk TSH 8)5' a'4 pan FmaA A J il tH showed leading____jftr^ t.«s I rnik IIH len-H‘"Jj H*wc» I 10 JSH aw ®xul X' H ' * “ J*,” '' ( X v e r J r iilil i - C tlU llU ! ! '------:------~lim ituino. lounuus, sliidoni — N e w s — ; son " bjiiilcdos, fccrcalion rooms. :co(»mlc indicalors-ond— j — )*• Ha»mi ^41 < a UH iJH ir •’ I'nu'in ^ hT h- oiS o r”*ji n ''n ~I S n '*’m - m - H Ou»lnilll nl hii-. " Korntuk U a IS CH O <3 -Ok—on— *-uo«nM— o j ^ n j T-TjpjH-M-*-* T j ------i;nnlm,i,li-.ru-.r.-HT; \iii,M [.-,;rriM.. ■ ~ ------*— conttTn tt7fcncr~foom s 7—athletic ' ilurabJo.g«ods orders pointing i(Xtner 119 u II XH XH XH . ‘ * Mpm IJO ij B JOH as U s ir " n M * fJciiiliiiiiik’S, and oihc' pjhilc aroat o t ' "S;—...... n S - ia-'ir-7 tiH-n 5 - - 1.1.....InlrnlrNlrr...... y t ' ' llo[]o or uDiverslly-ownad: up.------j -CSS-.-S .( I.M’ImirrTi';:] mnrVT------■■“ dSS i . JO, 15 ’x S6H Uk »H.IH HonnU J« I « IIH lOk " II’ 2 fiPrt, jsb 14 I a * & --l-ips- ~S.|tdinos OfflrouiHl-.------—;-----1*.------" " liUU 1.0 IJ « OH T71DH 3h ^ H i r ■ f l"'l' i I ^7 7^ jk tk -H ■ „|,. . Salo ol ,ilcotioiic bovoragoa Is ^ 2 i'.5 i) 1 S h S5 Sh':;: onM t a 5 I an a n a- T7Hm t H UcCUkh 6 I 77 TH cviro ICS I » an SH sh - h f* tSB c 'I ! il s* sia k Sk - H PKM« I.S I ] Sk prohil).ihiOitcd in coik'QO or unlversity- i 'l A'M. PRICES ned, le.ised o» opi'i.iied laciiitloj' Dmu> Jl I V 41 OH- HJ* uuioi r a I t i!H IIH II’ u. .« I IJ 7k 7171^ 7k > H n»KCon .01 10 ii'fisis^ irt s'-H \K » YinWCSHUKKVCJUSCK jDi*< P in I B SH TIK pa - H » nmc ia I 2 ak aia k ak - H soiMD On 11 I ^t joncampiijoiounijj. DuPsM I IJ J7IIIHI19H IlOH-U 14lk 14k-H SeuVtM .« I 7' 14k iik I4k • i.. SiSludenls wno violato Ihis policy ^ OugneL 1.77 II 73 X Ilk cS * H !l^'5 srs! s» - » s r , i ! s s sUH sk< srpce k « i ith N£w;'V0<*l (UPD - f« 0«g ■*,. ' ♦ WA Co jjo I a CH OH O' !ii“.I7H lik. BankofAmcr.c r. 24.50 ------• ______I WIIII Do siiiiecl 10 r.arclionj as havo ^ Incsu 1401 7 a II II II JIH JjH- H S j t ^ 10 X 11^. tlCCn;n cstaMishod by insiiiulional ' EjkoCp .14 I a'i^ CH an-H ‘ Eutem Ak 1 71 I 3k d k -H Intico .too IS a a «H 2«'» * - '* TBVUn IS I B W DlDH DhI h . W|flO« ,M T S' ir IT lik lik-H FirstSec.Co.0. *11.00 .42.00 aomlnlnlnlsiration. W o.FlrelNat’a l l 45 50 47.50 IJn i , Guests and visiiors shall Ot>- 1 NOW SHOWING vo Ihese tcfjuiation.'! while on w iimi lo. ujio>g. w; . Id o .P w r.P fdrd. . 46.00 48.00 • ' i " ' npua or oiher coIIoqp or 11 V jm JIH uSIH. H- Inter. Gas 19.375 19.875 ltieJll-)lewI978 ll>B • ivotnily propotty Non- MriO' .m . I] Illk U)k ellk nplliincD m.iy r.uljject j person t0‘ A««LI 1,« ’ I U X’t X a , . Kellwood . 17.00 I M H l E R C U R Y S.inclicictions imposed hy Iho COKODO Of 185.00 200.00 vufsily as well as lo Iho ' I I S . ilu T i ly g rain Long. F ib re m fantia 'u fi a— n------. Poc.Sl.Life! 1.62S 1.875 visions ol locat and slalo law. IKh I t QU c u C h-H 'i>UM>4ioaiin{i6-«ti-in».popoe«l------5}a*SI 11) I J HH OH HH-U F a r m r ttlr l r e a te n cC/UL Soft whw hite w heat 2.15, bariey 3.33, oatsoat 3.80, Sierra Life .75 .-1 .0 0 ;CPHYR . 3 h.ivo (jeen scheduled as m ixed grains 3.33. Quantcx ows . thei .. Al Ooir,p. on Tiiestlay. Oclobor s S S 'i in 10 « S'* sw H ” ■> HEISEN: MOTORS '"Kal 9 .1 m in i(io Uij Pouf noom ol >«BM [iOj I .J :iik Ilk . -FRESNO, Calif. (UPIl — - reinforcing its conlentionIon th e w iic at prices are given by Uie Beanm GrowersG ,• \ * 701 MAINMAI AVE. E. 733-7700 ’3,019 Strict enforcement of the 1902 corporate- farms must Doiso Si.ilo Universily Studonl ist be Warehbubuse Association. Inc.. daily olat 11I a .tn ...... - ' UnionfonOulidirn 1 ' ...... ■ A ^ a to jl I » »H JJH uBH . Reclamation Act could mean,lean broken up. O ther ggrain r priccs. are iin average of severali DI Al Uoocow. on Tt!i':;Jav, Oe- ' * n a rjT 3 T J. » xH xk a k . h the breakup of the great’real’ Tlie controversy goes on er 25. ,11 9..'0.im i-i l^i' CMena on bu l local dealealer ({uotatlons obtained weekly.cly. F^oom5fn ol the Univerjily ol llaho corporate farms in Collfor-[for- the Bureau of Reclamatioition is dcnlUnipnDiiiIdinQ • ; 1- J « III* i;k IIH* H SliKlun AHWH l a IS M 7I\ 77H J7H nia’s fertile San Joaquinjuin now working on court-ord(irdered At Poc,ilello. on Thu'sday. • WANINT TO BE ^ oper 27. .ll I p.m. in Room IM ol M -J L ” S 'Ih ”4' - Vnllcy. producers of a go^yxUy rules lo govern Uie salta l e .of Idaho Slalo Univorsny Buslnon *«K*H 1.10. 1 21 Ut) MH itW- H portion of the nation’s food. e x ccss land, th a t land over Tilnlsiidtion Duildmg, and oJ» AmSind t.n 1 I KH jjh vSH- and acrcs perfamlly member inodity Futur(ires d i lay. OcioUef 2fl. al 9 a.m. in RoorTi » rawnu shIh Largely motivated by a land :r Comii 408 ol inu Idaho Si.iio Uni>Orslt/ reform group called National)nal ‘ The large, corporate fi l.«- 10 J sS XU SS - H ! farm . - Sludcndcnl Union Duilding. w i n _ u 4 I ; im tfu uim» H L and for Uie People, those who organizations and indivldivlduals 1II a.m. Today CUBB SCOUT? | iIk aul S. Doyd wilT pfOJldO * < w t - T r II H Ik Ilk 4k irinn olliCi:r during tho atX3V« would operate only smallnail hold vast amountsn ls . o f - . - ...... — Cm 3 IH IU IU- H Pr*v. piipticliticlioarinDS, IB ^ ^ '*• family farms have beeneen farmland contcnd iS c n tiflit InlOKilorosted persons may pfBJonf unmodity'' - Qo«e Hlfk Law Itlcirir yiows. d.M3. ana a/oumenii {« *UreT> JD I 11 «k UH IJH- H fighting for Just Kiat. reclflm atlon a c t is a relicW ic"o ' A««na in I ; Jm BU ling'to Iho unilersipnad on w.- KOOA __2.. 10 H SH SI c9 In 1976 NLP got a federaleral another era. Theyr .say i MayWestemniru ssets 8.00 8.0S 8.00 Itarsd!jiai,0(rt.:13i!i 'V . Oflioi4lod Ihls 23rd day ol Soplembef, O rtfhpjw II I UH UH IIH- H [ one farmer and cadi memberiber economically Impossible P«"»; l^ -.f 7 4 JIH XH pBH- H blc to. . Dec.ega 545} .SMS 54.401.40 64.90 ^ B Dl raga PiTHit, Top! “ . KAV'JEf'jENSEN . of his family may own If ho earn Ji ilving on 0 small11 farmfl . D»c.8Uver 470.00 47S.00 473.00 lit tQ (oln Ih* Cub Scouti pff Amort.Ar . c gilodlanollhoRocoids « . : .* receives irrigation water fromroip ' in these modeni times. 157.60 159.90 15S.90I'S CO ol the Slalo BoaJd ftr gnpS Ca - 1- I M SH SH 5H .* D ec. gold’’ «tInoRaIlthtfunl E d i«rcation a i V DcrSn^ IjJ: I IJ BH a u BH~"‘ a federal w aterproject. , . His sentiments are Uwstose of • Morchsugar .8.59 ’ 8.59 -.8.59.eS >m307. Lon B. Jordan Building - > Last April, the NLP, wonH-OQ - the big larmers Inn th e F•qi o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m o t l o n 734-6H6.67 3 , K WostSUtoSirofll . i! ffMtn .m nrti.ir, ______• EJoiso.So.ldohJbjiVO ' [ a m th c r l^edcral court ITm W^narai"" ^ " UUBLHBLtSH;SopL^OclJA-l(1.18n-'----- :— t 12 Ttmcs-Ncws. Twin Falls, lilnho,llian Monday.Oclotjor 10,19777
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By DAVID M O R R IsTeV ' “ '- president Robert tcnaglien and commission ' Iffis TImes-News w riter member Conley Warea rd J r , 'X R alph H, W ickiwrt>erg. the third PUC meml>eK BOISE; - A ruling by the Idaho10 PublicI dissented. i l i ^ p U tilities CoCommission raises the possibilil;hllity lhal Airwcsl Intends to cliallenge the PUC ruling, rates forr Illuglies Alrwcst (liglils from■om c itie s’ - arguing the PUC ovciiver-stepped Its Jurisdiction In wlllilnldahlaho to Twin F a lls m ay be re-apprippraiscd, clipping the wings of;of an Intra-stale airline. andpossihlibly lowered. “ W e.don’t knowV wwhal effect il will havc. if The PUCUC Friday ordered the San FraiFrancisco a n y ," Airwcsl VicVice President (or puliiic based alrii■riine to reduce by $G lt.s faree belween be relotlonsLcePltt, InIn: San F rancisco said. “ But il Boise andid 1Ixwlston. noting the same prlcprice was gets down to a real■eal fundamental question of c harged foifor the trip belw een Boise and1 Spokane,Spc w hether our fares5 aiand roules a re operated by Spokane isis' 90 m iles noritiw cst of lyowlston.;ton, Uic slate (of Idahoihol or by Uie federal civil Tliis moinornlng PUC Public Relationsns COfficer aeronaullcsboard,"i," nol yet seen the complelo-te.st------______Gartli/\nd ndrews said it "is possible" the com- Pit* said he had nol m ission “c“could sit down and examineIne all; In- of the PUC.ruling.5. 1: but added Airwcsl “ is con- terstolcni(fliglits." of Alrwcst. tcmplaling an appeallear’oflhedcdslon. Andrewsws said the PUC. by ils ruling,ing. " h a s Tlie airilne can1 appeal of directly to the Idaho . (aken Jurisrlsdfcflon o v e r all filg/ifs iviUilnfiln /daho. i • Supreme Court oror tile a complaint In U.S., sucii assay>ay. niglits belw een PocatclloI ond Twin District Court. An1 injunctionir may l>e issued if _ Falls. “Am\ndrcws said Uic ruling “hints"Is" suchs 0 such an appeal is mainode. re-cxdminoinaiion m ay occurs ...... Sliould'AlrwesttgnIgnore th e PUC order.-thcn the-.-.....— VANDAlnAIJziD^uTlKnliRGRO[OWN WITH WEEDS T he PUCUC ruling camc after a complairslaint was Commission couldd c cnforcc Us ruling oflcr 30 . . . dcHIcHcrtcd i servicc Ktaiion onn ?M inidokji Avcnitc filed withih that body by Lewiston Morning M( days. Slaff membciibcrs havc said enforcement T ribune reporterrc[ Jay Sliellcdy. on March•chll.Tlic I could include sloppipplng A ir West (llglits within ord er was.•as signed late Thursday by PUC Idaho. Alllother side~to^ ) Twin .Falls Onle dead^ imany huart
Twin F a lls b a clean,cl< attractive to ^ for the mostmos port.' M ost y a rd s and1 ppa rk s o re neat and well kept. Its aftter weekelend wreccks aregeoeraOydeanon. Tbe area suiroirounding Twin Falls Is sccnlci!nlcally at- tra c tiv e and Uiehe spectac\ilar canyon viewlew draw s ■ MAGICI VVALLEY - A 22-year-old Twin'win'Falls ’ eye; Darwin McKnKnlglit, 2G, Ij s Vegas, hurt ; tbousaods of tourist■ists eac h year. . a Las Vegas w om an sufferedI a brokenbi back: Stephanie AmAnn McKniglil. •!. Las Vegas, And Uiere’6 th ei downtownd mall; Though perhapshaps It (alls ■ m an died, a Iwo Twin F a lls boys w ere knockedeked off a face cuts, and Michiclmel floTt, 21. U s V egas, a a few degrees shoiloit-of the original concept. It’sIl's istm the arm and Un ______bicycle inI trtraffic accidents during tlie week,'cekend, possibly brokenanklinkle, ------envy^f many-cltlcsIctlnlboNorthwesl------L avear U'Burton Thomock Jr.. 'J2. i wvin in F1 a llit.------Allw ^l‘d-trc^a».‘danniarcit^icamTiniic'yaiiey i ; Twin Foils couldId bo described as beautiful, ;n the car he was riding Inn flippedfi . Memorial Hospilal.ll. - I There Is anotherier side to any city, ond smoll11 araad nirol 'i''*' imes on Intcrstnte tlO al)out,20,20 miles In onoUicr acclde;ldenl on O ak S treet In Twin i i-v ,^;iiiv r Uiough Twin Fallsills may be In choroctcr. It hoskasan ugly several Ilm Jerome late Sunday niglit., JeromeJe Falls, two boys suffiuffcred cuts and bruises when side. Nobody wouliluld deny il, Uiough residents momavtryto “ s' »' J' .. County Sheiherilf Elza Hall reportcd. th e bike Uicy werec rlrldini^on collided with o car, 11' ignore Uie realitiesie so fit. ------:iostch, 16. Twin Falls, apparcntlrently (ell. city pollcc reported,cd, In the-righl-dlrcctlon-rcvcals_ohi Uv -ab andoned t tlie wliccl whlic headed w estst onoi 1-80, Slmwn Ujcks, 7. and Chad Dixon, 8, were se rv ice .BtaUonsJ overgrownc wilh woods. WlndcflndowB o r« -aslrop-nt ti mtrol of her 1977 Mnidn and sentsending It.. trcotcd and relenwiw i'ol Magic Volley Memorial ____ ■ broken o ut, dooioora ajar.- gaping at passerssersby Ilke^ - losing cont: flipplngdo'down Ihc liigliway, the sheriff saidsaid. Hospital, grotesque trolls ock was thrown from the car and hit by A car driven byly INina F ish er, 49, Twin Falls, 7 fl Empty shells oflof buildings, deserted a n d forgoltcloltcn, stand . Tliomocl -if 1% another caicarhcadcdwcst, collided with a bicycle bic the boys were riding . ' I m ute. said officials would decide' Tuesday'T l abouM:-JOp,m.,SatiSaturday. 1)c uschI as o guide E lslnc.W cll Drilling, TwinIn FFalls, submitted the lone bid o J4,5 million, were topped byy a req: u e st fo r . plianccwith wil federal TlUc IX requirement spent _ for bringing lagginj>ing stu d en ls up to ■ SZ7,020, a i an opening la ic lastist mn onth. T he am ount Is well abovi ab o u t $80,000 lo com plete facUlt:cUltiesal Boise forcqualitility. About $53,000 would be spen 1”= Gem hmard id. m inim um perform oncimce standards. Ihc engineer's estimate off wwhat llic new well would costcost, State University and Lcwis-CIa-Clark College, to upgradeidemen’soUiletlcs, Hymas said, Representalives ot J-U-B EnglInginecring Co., Twin Falls, saidaid It1 ' Lewiston, Tlie bootoord's decision .on aUilctlc fundiniiding be glvci Iven first in the ninth wlU b c up to the city councilicll lo dccidc ir Uie bid sliould t> SouUi Idaho board mcmbember Clicryl Included1 rescissionn of an cariler dircctivi g rad e and Uicn ropecpcated if necessary: reje cted and anollier call for‘bids bid issued, outlmees I^m a^ Jeronie.^id today lhlhal a l re q u e st. If ' lo collcci!Cl about $101,000 in addltlona*?“ * ' , UirouRlioul a .student’sIt’s higli sdinol career ; Mrs, Audrey Carter, councijncilwoman. said the council will wll . mcl, would complete Intcmaemal work nt studeni feesfe for upgrading of .ilhlctlcs until com petency wasis ss lio w n ,- probably niecl nexl Tuesdayay nl^ili if all of the memberssare an ' . ' , .. bulldlng.-jonUictwacampuscsuses which, a r c H ym as sold, so Tlie resission cam e in Ih' ;c in- T he listing of prioiriorilies by the stale available at that time. . now neariy ready for occup:cuponcy. The wake of studentst ohjccllons lo Uie fee in ed in •• '.board w ns made at Kvans’Kv request after a ’ I ■ In Ju n e the com m unity approiproved Q $90,000 revenue bond Issui ' com pletion would ease crowding cro\ - and creascs,, The Tl $101,000 w as tlieif Included li prioritties ,s its surprise drop-in visit liono: the board meeting - lo cover coslsof a new wateriter sy stm fyr Uic community, ’li facilitate teaching In someIC ciGlasses, slic Uie $198,001,000 request Uie board set os 11 ------uiinlpriori ------last week In Moscow. nUdlUon lo drilling a new 'v,'eliiirto U r ^ a c e 't h e present one locatc• \
■" J * - 14 Timcn-Nows.Twin'f,111?.. 1(1.1Id.iho Mond.iy. Oclobcr 10.1977,977, • ‘ — /Ne,igotiators's near wy(lioU.S^^natc,.w ill ------i!EKM»itialy.-Uiy.-Utia.action,i:t to , .'.domcstitLimJndigtry-wasJhrovm ^ wantit to live m y life In tl><- - the I ------. I’iiiohin 'ran-Df'W orld-W ni^lr-mmber jc. About 18 ccnts would bo .-.poraarson. thcn~it d ro ^ to 7 . Id W\nr m Ivc many bf thefrfr jproblems; ' •- smoolh oul lliehe bo6mb fliid'hust' - m to the Aorld woi market. Labor rangc. ^ ll Fairview. I'lali, he Barrackraek.s No. IHIH. V eloransof World ^ sunds a person when prices' Tlie world pricee ffor sugar is dynamics we have cx-' and cqulpirpmenl cosls In tlic okay,y. . ' poun fa iiu ’ wilh lii!> fiimtly l|>li> lilalni1 in tUKI, Ile I. me domestic Industry is in wereere high. Now It is up to 93 podinii: about 8 cenls a poipound and is ' perienced in1 Uithe sugar in- U.S, are higherhi th an In the “T liet alli'mkHi si'lKxils in F;ili'vUi'view and Wendell, .Survivirvlvors include his widow. GootJi gunds, b u t th a t still Isn't good Ixigan. Iwlowprodiicllonco.costs. duslry.” accordiording lo Randy oUiersugar]arprodudngnatlons. • trouble.'iblc.” IHS added. ”I never poun • m arried FU uencc two dau,dauRlilers, Marjorie Hooper, evcd things would get this cnouw ugh. W e have to get con- On Nov. j. liUI, Ik* in thix'c -belcgatcs alll the in- Foster, an aideide lot Sen. Frank Tlie dome(nestle industry could believed lit Lake Cify I.D.S IMati,I, aiand 1-uAnne F a rra r, B oise; th and stay this bad but this-sumiro ) p tlo a -u p - a ll .over Uie KDlslroin ;il tin* Suit Wayne lernatlonal confenerence Have , G iurch in WnsIiVnshinglon, D.C. n o l comipcte p( and serious bad and .soii.s. MlMelvin Stevens, Pocalello; Wn rce m cn l) w l l l .b e o u r .worlio rld ,” he said.' Tfnipliv evens, said the proposeded ageem cnl " In th e long runrun iti will help th e eco n o mc ic problpms have (agreer Stevens.ens. Boia-, and Edw in Stcv< One of U)C problems is the. Glass, will maintain the2 vworld price ’ sugar grower; r rand Uie con- developedj such s as closure of salvatiogallon. On dinu; two sisters. M rs. H annah Gl; he growere would'respond grow•owing economics in the l-each, al twlween 11 nnd.id .21 cents o sumer, processingIg plantsI and rcduccd The g A l b c r l HHeviie < S Smlston. On*., nnd M rs. Q uiila lx;r plant more bccls, he said, dcvc!’vclopingnalions, :evens, pound. “If the (intern;lernatlonal) acl is acreage, and plai erm;in; two brothers, Arnold Slevt lecially al a time like this “Some ”S people in other K. IIUPKRT - .Allicrl lio;„.y„e.aiu,pcr,. jiJSJ™, :cvens. Having a floorr :and ceiling atlficd by the Senate, and " II will111 probably work." Especia newlck. Wash., and William SK’Vt inobrlglitspot. natitations only consum e 25_--__ ■ (1I«I Sntnrday I'vciiinu« a Mlnwokn , [j;” " ' Rreat- will protect produKlucers from— :iflncdlnlolaw..tiiw..lhal.wiil.bc our. __U rs?n,!^ldaid.j;Tliey’vc tried lo withnol dint;; 16 Hraniicliildrcn: ’ Six Rn Then m ore money woaitl b e polinDlinds a y e a r," he said. "As” ; M emorial Hospitnlnf nI InnIcnn Illness. unndch wild price fluctuituations by .sugar policyV inir the United do this forir manyi years. 11 has . "Ther idchildren. llcrcd around and more' theirleir (counlries’l afflucncc He was Ixn-n .Mny ;!0.!0. 1912.1 In WLshek, cd al 1 usinR export corcontrols and States, If p;pas.sed, Ihc .nlwaysfaiicliicd, bul Ihen wc had scatlert •ineral services will Iw conducted . pie would be employed who growrows, they lum lo a swccler _ L sclioohiooliiriWishek..H_e_____ diurcii__ rc.servc stocks, tji(the delegates agreement wouk,’ould 1)0 cffcclive oursugaratr acl and stayed out.” people v .-Tuesday in the GoiMllnRiDSjJii ihellrst-tlmtrthtj U;Sr-^wouldtld q«nd-morcjnon^.'l^ lie-^dlcLlc L _ a n tl__ lmpro.Y£_tlielc ____ ■ married Kva lirosy F Fc eb. l i . l'J40. .11 . es will hope. J a n ,'1 7 -, ',------m is-lfflht Jishop Hay Bradshaw. Final riles domiDmcslic su g a r Industry." Wistick, Tln'v ilry (armedned wcsl ol Wi.slick ' , ' ■lelii in Elmwood Cemelery. FrieY iends ■; for sovi'ral years andid alsoi ow ned and call at •Tliomp.son-Senrs Fum‘unerai 1/ opcraledacafi-ilicre. pel Ihis aflernoon and evening andam ill 1 ^ 0 Ruperl where he In 19Jt> lie moved lo R ■Ii.iivhTuesday frnm II a .m . lo senservice ± f worked for I'nion Pacific:ific. owned nn oul- , artial eclJlipse of Sl5un slatec;d Wednejisday 'Side skaling rink and1 was w; employed by • Lockwood G rader Corp1 irn'ilnr 19?^ when he liour viewing time (for the deleelect, rccord and analyze the BOISE (UPll1 - Most vlewinR the eclieclipst;, which is devdopsorsome computcr-based on hour lenl due lo a back i dowsFslncc 1900." dataa ta ." took .111 early rclircmenl t* Idahoans will be abable lo see a cau-sed by thee aiialignment of the. equipmentnl lo detect shadow sJiadow: ilwr n flh e l.u lfic ra n Florence Miller fam said he and Campbell "This "i Is phase one of a r.,^. Injury. He w as n memlwr partical eclipse oof the sun moon, the sunnn aand the earth. bandsdurin.ring a solar eclipse. Warn Chureli. c oOODING o n - Florence M. Miller.ler, 71, October 12, bul twtIwo Idahoans The ecllp.se■ willw be at a ■ • Tliey lefleft Salurday for a havc'bc'bccn working on tlie rescescarch project, to. gel a • .Survivors itidude tilslis widow, u u p c rl; rrnoHinpdinR. died Friday ovcninR In Gooilooding are planning a trip lo in.ixtmum alI aboulab 2:10 p .m .-----w e e k 's ststay in AquazuL projectJect Bincc 1970 and spent han(landle on turbulence problems e ra rm o n tlis'b u ild in g 'fo u r cau5 ‘ ■■ TTTono'sijirDilvlen'-Dr Hc>t noTKiniospilal of nalur.-ircaui^cs—s:------Columbia'to-sitidy-iy-inc-Offccts----- O clblx;rl2 rinrsaiF sald:------Colum bia. a7“ io“ bbserve the several ■aused by rapid cooling when iputcrsforthclrrcsearch. tlicshe sun is sh u t off," he added. Ore.: one daiijUiler.■ '’T •'"'I'™ . Slicle « w as born Feb, 17. I90G. all Twin1 ' of Ihe total eclipsee Ithot will be Two local-II rescarcliers.i eclipse andnd study the light and computi brotliors. Edward . he two smaller machines For F( those who want lo view Plioenix. Ariz.: two bn Is, She attended ' schools in Buhl. B visible there, - iiowcvcr, liavelave planned a dark shadoidow bands thal run The l led m icroprocessors, a rc he the eclipse doser lo home, lleyne. l.iiiton. N.D..■ BphMlmK lloync.' ■Ju.7Jing !rom Buhl HIrJj School in 1 11)24. John AlJcr. .islroironomcroni) research fripip Ilo Columbia. ..across Ihe.ic ground be/ore nod coHed Ulen said some precautions - ' Wisliek: llireo sisters, Mrs. Mr? Ilertha Huber. In IflS:19S2 she moved (o Twin Falls andan ln_ physics professor>r al Boise ' where Ihe eciip!clipsc will Ik* a a flc rth elotalllyoftheccllpse. lo t smallill e enougli lo fit In brief- Alle cs and will be taken to ncc’er, R upert, .Hid - jj-j;— nichartl’tPflijilm 'i Stoiillni ie m arried John M iiler Ju ly 30.19-1!1949, al p a rtia l e c l l p s c:-about - -20- teacher al' Caldwell Ca High pcnlng. butIUt It occurs a minute ."ThisThis is the first lime frorrom looking directly at an- (wo grnndcililldren. Elko.NJ. Nev, c The couple lived in F a irfieieldfor it percent of Ihe sun su will be Scliooi. and RussBussell Campbell, before andid afler an eclipse," micropiiroprocessors have been ’ cell]icllpscor alllie sun. in death by orie , d." Warn said. "We arc W He was prceodetl In lorl lime. movinR lo GoodlnR inn I1950, covered.” of the BSU physics ph: depart- Warn said,d. “And since (total) used,” W arn said Octobcr 12 wiil be ng to autom ate our ob- Uie prandcliild. iwo lirolliersrsandoncsister. a si.ehadlbad lived here since, Allen said Mosccscow will be ment. received/ed a grant this eclipses ha]happen only twice a trying he last opportunity to see an • Funeral services will1 l>el>c conudclwi al 11 vatiohs; the com puters will cclii rs. M iller was a leRal s e c re ta ry■ fo ■ the best spot Inn Idaho for summer throuirouRh BSU lo year. Iheroro has been only half servatic •clipse this ytiar. a.m., \Vedncsd:iy al IlieII. Trinlly T I.ullicran /...j';•s. rcllrinR three yenr.s uro from ' Churcli! wilh Paslor L. G.< .V H z n c r» I- firm nf Ja m es and I lolMley. ficlntin^. Burial will to 1k> In the Ilupcrl . s„„|,irvlvors Include her husba:b a n d , T ' Cem etery. <>«>dln«[linR; ono son, Roy F iirra r, Boise: igue Friend-s may call al'lliI Ihe Hansen Mor- ^ IPUC praaised by , Pow er ancnnd Liglit Company panyy to Implement workable com ser\'ice on W ednesday., FriendsP't wlio wish „ m w , Wednesday nt Thompson St Public Utilities CommissionC< The praise fromfroi tho ICL. a IUP4L). e n ergrgy y (conservation policies. thath a t new Irrigation pumping in may make memorials 10to the charities of ernl Chnpel by Rev. Harold Hake, H; tPUOusedtobe-'? •'dominated citizens Rroup pco concerned w ith Tlie PUCUC rejected UP&L’s Thehe FPUC order called upon Idal:daho Is being subsidized by tlieirclioice. Finalll rit*rites wiil Iw held in Sunset Memomorial , by big business inleileresls". Iml environmental,al issues and request foror a 29,27 pc rcen i rate U P4LSiL loI substantially revise oUitlUier ratepayers by over $100 wr acre per year. P a rki{. . T\Twin Fnlis. Friends m ay call' Jil is now listening lo the "con- energy conservalTvalion. came In increase andai granted instead Its rate structure to eliminate per chapcl)cl T uesday nflernoon and fvenlngng and Kumer’s voice," acciccording to a response lo a a rccenl PUC a n 8,15 perccnt pe increase in- lowercr rates for residential “The PUC was once laminated by big ' business Floyd K. Haianillions pnortosr to se n 'ic e lim e Wt“dnesday. . statement releasetsed by tho decision lo slasislash a rale in- ste ad , Tli(nie ICL. a clllzens 'custom'tomers who use more don ______lflnhr> Cnn!'(‘r%'ntiolion l.e;iiuie___en‘nse retiuestcdsted i)v Ihe U taii group corconccm ed w lth“ cn- ,. e n e:r rg g y y a n d I n s titu t e a Intcn tc rc sts— Uie utllilics and Uic TWIN FALLS - Floydyd K.h H am m ons, :1T>, vironmenninral“ Issues“ and"UrC— "p53WCfaWcRKTTirlcliig^em-to— tm'n'dTi s t r l - a l l s t T 7 “ — I e^L— ,, Twin Falls, died Salurdairdny eveninK nt a p conservaticItion of energy, said discour:ourage,encrgy use during spo!^kesm an Gary Richardson Boise hospital a lte r an extendedext( illness. . R o l j c r l C. H o p k i n s lh e rate increaseim granted was peakikpcricK^. pc sak>ald. Bom July 2, liHl. a at t GoodhiK. Mr. ello power a Icgllimainale action given the Theli'he ICL also lauded Uie PUC LENNS FARUV - Funeral servl;rvlces", Pocatc r inflallonar;a ry costs facing the for suggesting su; that energy ' Ham mons w as a sradualc Rolwrt Clyde Hopkins, Ti. GlcG lenns irswascmploycilln com pany.y. ______hook-uak-ups lo serve new NOW SHOWING School and for Iwo years v ry. who died Sept. 2a in a Moun Sun Valley. He worked i:iyc.irsliiJackpolIH; y- J c ______".But-thcthirrcal lMuc In the irrlgatlIgatlon projects be required Die All-Kew 1973 lie Hospilal. were conducled y adequate l«,l,.wa.omployoJ s u p p l y e ase was'as whether or not to pay;pay a "facjlitics chargemo __ ------nntJatlheJimt-oi-litsdeal imsonMtirluiiry.Gro<:l'>y;Co5o. ' M M C U R Y ^ nt W estern Music Co. 5 Idaho customers cover'/cr' the actual cost of e w as born Dcc. 28, i m a l; S-South POCATELLO (U:lU P l) — The Ihrougli the winlw inter all rlRlit bul , Soullicrn BnpUsI c forced lo underwrite provldiivlding Uic new generation ilc allended llie So enflcld. .Mo„ and moved lo Colornctrndo m division monaRcr;r for Idnho could facc blaclilackout sliiialions iive $L6 billion cx- capacltja clty in Uie form of new ZEPHYR , Cliurch. 1, He worked as a mechanic and wewelder Power Co. said tottoday enougli should demandiand excccd sup- a „massiv( He w as m a rrie d lo Tlieli•hclma B erry in lUW panslon programpr which would plantsmis 1to m c ft Uie new dem and ll rellrinR , He m arried H elen Ca.sslcssldy in eleclrial energy isIS ;available to plies, a t Elko. Nev, Tliey wererclatcrdivorced. la lubled the :;lze of the crcalet;aled by new Irrigation, THEISEN MOTORS 1, She died In 19CJ), He m n rrlcd GwcIwcnV, get Pocateilans tlthrougli Ihe As for llie; spring spi nnd sum- 701MAINAVE.e 7M-7700 ircnls, Mr. nnd Mrs. , 1 the next five years,” Tlieriie ICL stalemenl said Surviving n rc Iiis parcn ilden Oct. 24. 197-1. in S a lt I-ikckc City winter unless res•esldcnts a re m e r m onthss oiof 1978, H anes “ n Falls: ,lwo sons, d nol prcdlct w hat ICL spokeskesman Lionel Oberiin earlierrlier thli; vcar the ICL Cecil Hammons, Twin F 5 tem ple, . • greedy in their useicofil.. t said ho could no mmons. bolh Twin Todd and Terry Hamm c moved lo Glenns Ferry-ln-.Ianumuary, William H. Hnnesies said loday the power situaiiluation would be - J. Leane Carrol, ™ In praised the PUC for gSSS: F a lls; a n d 'o n e si.ster. J Idaho Power has hr enouRh . until an a.ssesst>essmcnt could Iw Oberlin i i from Utah. • ' - • g that part of the ^ - Miami. Fla. jrv iv o rs includc hi's w ife. Glenns Gli contractual powewer to get made of Id.ihoLilio's w inler this rejecting Funeral scr\'lccs will L propos,il1 and ordering the M ill bo nnnouncetl by p c r■ry; r 'y ;' one slc p -d a u R lito r. K Ka a re n year. i->M ReynoldsFuncralChapel. iscrvoirs nrc d ry U tah Powiower and L i^t Com- P“'- ’ .Robinsolinson. Denver; three brothers. Cl: - .llliililokn >lt ikins. GlMms..I-!erry ^ J t a y .Hop}opklns„. ______'i r T ! 2 ?L_jo'Sir>u 4 S■■l|| u .T rm iplg-Qf______— • ■ ■ P-H tted seasons lo b'rinjjring Ihem back lo — TriihcisrH F atcIl ■ Goodingding, and Howard Hopkins, Bur3urlcy; Admitte 'OU PLANT IT ...... M onuncr T. ;cRrandchiidren, • Gwon .MonlRom(mery, Albion; normal,” Hanesanes said. He s.nid .' ' r •'-> SHOSHONE- FranciscIs Marion Hatch, iiu l rile s were h d d in G reeley, Colt:olo. . R. Dnle RoadhouslUse, A cequia; the entire oulloojtiook for Pocaldio ORR IFEED IT . . , 82, died al Sl. Benedictssl-onR U C aro Center Rose Johansen. B urley; Kyle next y e ar will.ill tdepend a grenl ri.tp r e Seed yyill Have II! onSundaycveninu- Knighl, Carolyilyn Schuch, deal on whetherth er th e m ountains J Funeral .scrviccs wiilII Iwi> announcetl by • . ^ 5 P a tric e McCnll. nilall Rupert. gel heavy precipilation pre this . v LLOBE ^ FeId'co. y::r; A BerRin's Funeral Cliapelcl in.Sho-shone.ir ^ ...... - -lt.d ia » Ii,.Ui,{,lH— — ,;g.l3j3- - y W - i m------§(g[TWO(S0§^ DlsmUs(s s ^ ______w inler. ^ ^ U € S t i o n n ,'ices fo r' Tom Reynolds.. RRupert. TWIN F A L l^ - F uneral .servlcc • Lavear B. Tholiornockjr. ^ T amimmcy m I.ynn Rasmussen will Iw con- iJ-.- TWIN FALl^ - Lavi.a v ca r B. Thorniw k ducU-dcU-d al 2 p.m . T uesday in Whitelite Mor- . _ J r., 22. Twin Fall.s, diedcd as: the re.suit of a lunryary (Clinpd bv Bishop William T»Toolson. ! ■ In ad d itio n f(to the casket, lem orial / c a r accident Sunday nlRliliRhl. Lastisl ri riles will lie held in Sunsel Men L . what do you)u in clu d e in a M irk. Friends mnycnll al Iho chapel?ei loday — — r-Funeral arangcniL-nlsits will be aniiounccd P a rk , 1 iral service? p II by \M iilc M ortuary, andTdTue.sdayunlil u 1:30p.m. normal funerc ______
: ^ 1 s ------— Stoto^Houi , , , — .. ------... N ______?_AA JW .'to ^ P.M .______X l L n s w e r . . 1/ . M onc spiiBs- mday-Solurday : I. Tronsporlotion oof tho docooscd .iwi; l^G®! 10 A .m , lA, 10 6 P.M . S u n d o y • \ ] ir-— porson. mombors of tho fomily and < ocy No; 734-2660 1 < poll bocrorswilhlnMI M ogIc V allo y . ' ^ >laiilc Vnllo' nori„l"^^ Pf"™ ”' > 2; 'Embolmlng. rerostoratlon ond ■ ; SATURDAY Prc.scott, ail Twin Falls.' AdmiUcd I cosmotologybyilconionsod morticians, ' Admitted SUNDAY Esler Catnacho.1, N adine SEHIHOR \ ji;: S.Filodooth'cortilicokoto comploto with' v;v: Mrs, Hiinrio Davila Jr..-' Jr., Admitted Bnrn^'s. Ted 7em ke,ko, Connie ^ ■ « | I' oil dolo ond signotuiituros. Socuro logol | ^ , toonald K, Hicks. Raymondd D, . IX'ImimIi Walden, Mrs.rs. NMax Hess, Nick G uruiy.ly. Rulwn ^ I T I • burlol, cromotion orr)r.romovol pormil, — \Irs. McNabb, both Twin Falls; Fa SalRatJo, Tony S;Satgado. % | | |j lAlgcr, Ann M, Pow ers, Mrs. IZEHS ^ J 4. Comploto, docunlumonfotion: Vot- % # iIrs Robin Tyler, Rupert;t; Ira Howard Giiruly,, cndolhors. 'rescolt, all Twin Fails:ills; M rs, Hick Askew, Ixithh Buhl:Bi s. A, M ullins. Carthofhngc. Mo.; A A W t ; , , i:i:___Sr-fumish-lho-Mrvlcv lc « -o t-ro q u lf c d ol— ___ 2nDdUiL3:alL_iIc£jiaiiniiii,ir W endell Itoliinson, Murtaurtiiiiiili' T***‘ '‘ y A l t i r l 1 0 % ------fho hoirdrossor,. n o t a r y p u b lic , g Jiirgcss, Ixitli Buhl: Mrs. Johrlolin Mrs. Ronald.Smith, Filer,er. Hcyhum; Melda Fredredrick-son,' , •lffiSY0U4 \ borbor, fdnorol dirocroctor, rocoplionisl. W. Crivils, Jerome; Markk [}.\i Dismissed Molly Kay. I»lh Rupei ; cHoulfour, stonogrojrophor and night . Jlllcn. M rs. Donnie I). Lukcrikcr. Mrs, Hilario Davilaila and .Skane. Moses I>;ikc.Wis r '" Seniiior Citizen!ns 60 and iO ver :■ Iv' a tto n d a n t, both Filer: Mrs. Kverell1 A.A duuRliler. Mrs. 'Ronald■d Cl C lark ; 6. Unrostrictod usoso of tho focllitios 5^^ b u ll, Hansi'n: Mrs. Donalctiald and dnuKliter.' K Ka a 11 e - . D ism issedd • The "Seniiinior Citizen DiscourtJ Card"’• is FREEl : I: o H h o W h ito M oriuI'ory. 'o r I •;?$: • - ftroR a. GoiMlini!:-MelissaI F.F BauinRardner, Mrs, Gonzalo Gon xed Zemke. Debb.•bbie Gon- jThiemann, Wendell; MrsMrs. T o rre ro and ilauRliltT,•r, .Mrs..' ,;iles. GoixJon Hansensen, Joan J Cary D. Ward, Malta; MrsMrs. Jolm Goostrc>’ and son,Dn, M: rs._ v:,n Tassell. allI Burlev: - • Pfosenl youryc "Senior Citizen Discountunt Card" after______"W att A, U)hncs. Hffen: HyrunTJHtt Willard iValeil Pelerson•son and T e r e s a B in g h a mn . M a b e l ------V OUrpfdMiscfipilon IS III- ■■ — I — I Tht.vfotinitct/oaiqumi<3m>r. C i Dilie, KimlHTly; Don1 cC, i» n , .Mrs. DourLis Prcscoll P rci McDaniels, bothI IRupert: led and receiveret a 10% Stewart, Hammell, and son. all Twin F:ills:Is; Mrs.I BonitaSue Jacob.sen.n, IFlorence I DISCOUNM onald Do; 1^,110, ix)t|, H cyhumim ; Eladia re g u la r towow pnces. ■ I 'Bonnie J. Brown, Mrs. (jiei(;ien l.uker and dauj;liter;•; M^ ark Michel, Declo. iSi Diii'i;,m and .wn, M attielo F . Allen, all Filer; M rs.. DoD onald' U ;w is .Melissi! Maxwell, Mr.s. Mrs B ra(;a. Gooding: M rs.;. E(E d u ar B irth s • Goodforai'a n y n e w o r re* "The Chapel by y t< h e P a r k " | | / i K Burnes.s, Buhl: L anala GGlad- DnuRliters wero.lwil)orn lo Mr. , p fescripriptJon filled at iCIHford.L, McClure, Mrs. K 136 4th AVE. EAST-r-T W IN FALLS M Jjjnn 'Reicrsgnrd.' Allredj JS. [elder. Burley; Mrs. Ricimrd Rid and Mrs, Harlan Wan/ard.M.illa: ‘ VOUr-PayayLess Drug n ic c h e rs , all Twiti Fairs: Mrs, Mrs iPatsyr Butler and 5InujJiter. ;,nd Mr, and Mrs,rs, Mldiael; . *tOre. PHONE- 733-63-6600 ■ W . \ K imlnirly, Hesa. Burley, A sonon ' w as lx>m S3150Dnf1S5tK* ___ . p.Wadequit;Iey.nulil. — _ y a i______.. , ii)mihkCS5 ! / _ ■ ■ ' I ' ■ I ' B irth s " " ------Births' •; : ••- to- M r, 'a n d MI rs . J e r r y • ' rt •Pick upI 1your "Senior ^ ^ 5 5 > - ' ^NAT10■mSEL^■C^^■D^■D Sorn lo) Mi.Mr. A ind 'Mrs, Fredricksbn. Rupert. — ^citlzenDla3l8COuntCard";- ^r— ------^ — M ju a a r - “ ' a n d "M rs. .G a ry D, Ware.I’ard! 'itrtnlililSmilltTFircr.. ' today, att yourj PayLesB ’ Malla; Mr. and Mrs. Gon/ali7alo p h a rm a cy■i- . - ^ jorrero. Mr. and Mrs, Hilarilario ^ n n c liiiC ( 'o u i i f > ' Davila J r .. all Twin Fails; Mt Admitted W endell, and M rs, M all A. _b)hnes B irths i ..M Mrs. Joe l.ci-uint^ i^den; Mr. and Mrs. Dannie JJ ( l,» lin s A dauR hler IxirnI to ' ■ A-uker. F iler. Suns w ere born I' Dismissed .Mrs. L :irryC orpenlerIter, Mr,.md T T T T in T Mr. ytid Mrs, IVillard Peler‘■1"- Mrs, Jose Conlei Mrs, Joe- LcRuinei ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ j i l ^ sSn, Mr. juid Nfrjl: D oudasi s JJ . ______IJ_____G oodlrig__i______Monda/.M Oclobcr 10.1977 Timoslos-Nows, Twin Flails, Idaho 15 J p ® ______
P;v ■ ■•''"■ ' ' I m nkeess win A L p\ennm t n t (W..: witih 3 -r Iim railly inI 9th I f j ^ i p ^ p K l i ■ '• '••■'■■' KANS/\S CITYI (U( PI) - Till* New York Yankt’ankoos (ly lo right cenler whiOildi Mickey Rivers misjudged,‘d andar But il wasn't cosy. And.nd in the mosl Important gamel . •,• ! recovered from aa firstf inning tiavniaker when GGeo eorge allow ed to gol over hishe.idhii for a triple. of the season. JacksonI wosw; on the bench al the starti JicllIcsJn4lK<-i.i\.'<*-^inil- '. - knockout pun d i in the ninth inning wllli three runruns lo - Into third l)ase lie'■ gcgot langlL-d up with' N ettles,i, wliowl The Y ankees spent much m of the regular seosonj defeat th e K ansass CityC R oyals .V;i and win llieirr secondsec kicked him under thithe arm. Brett rose lo his feelel im-ir bickering among themsehselves ond it w asn ’t until August; straifiJit Americanm L1 eague pennant. mofilately and swuniin g at N ettles' head, causing{ bolhbo' th a t the club began playlnlying up to Us potential. Despite* It m arked Uie■ second si y e ar In a row the YanI'I'ankees benches lo clear. WlWhen order was finally restore■lored, its fine a rr a y of talent., IheIhi team did nol dinch the AL! — r ------— rallicd-itrth(m inth-Ih iodefeitMht? Roynls-ln IhtHiwi:dwisivo- • BrelLcclurjiedlii.thiibird and^oriid xnuiment laterteron ( Eai>ltlll(uinlllUioncxttoltolasldayofUie^scason.- - | ....- ...... liftli game for tiicle |pennant. Chris Chambliss homelonicrLHl Cow ens' infield out. Tlirougli Uie long camprnpaign. Martin was nearly flredj ■*■'*-"' InU ienintliinnlnBg la l st y e a r lo win it for the Yankee;ikeos. T h e Y ankees got a 1run back in the th ird w hen Rivefllvers throe times and U Isn’tin’t certain that even the AL; Tliepeimant\ras.IS the 31st won by the Yankees; in IIheir • slngknl, stole secondnd and, aflor a walk to Wlille3 Ran-Ra champlonshlpcansavehl:ihisjob. I ... Illustrious Jiistoryry and they will meet the NatiiS'ational dolph. scorw l on n siniiinglehy Thurman Munson, M artin’s sta tu s m ay dependdef on how Uie team docs in.*' Len^ue championin l/)SI Angeles Dodgers in the■ tiesIjest-of- T h e Yankees, loadtadetl down wilh pitching problemjlems. the World Scries. The YY;ankees a n d Dodgers will bcj ies beginning Tuesday niglit al VatYankee "cre foreed lo.starlI UIhelr ace RonG uidrj- wllh onlyilylwo lv m eeting for the ninth limemeinWorldSedcscompelllion,i- - GEORGE B R Errr r IS SAFE W I T H A ISIST-IN l N IN G T R IP L E .. seven W orld .Series ■ Stiidliim. d a y s rest and he didd IInot get past tho th ird Inning astheas tl wlUitheYankcesholdlngng a 6-2 edge. However. Uie la s t' . . . b ul pushespi off on Yimkeeses Grnig.Ncltli's< T he Roy.nls, seekinj' si their firsl AL pennx'lmant. " Royals puslied acrossOSS another nm on a le.ldoff doubilouble time they mcl-and thele only( tim e since Uie DodgersJ • ------s e c m in j^ j-h tid ihic-gamtrv\Tappcrt-np-wtirn-thc>“ft> r — by-M rR apam ln nni.‘;ueajulslugltLbyXkJWons:------havebcctrin-Los Angeles-!cs-w as in 1963 and the Dodgers' ______3 - 2 l M d into thc-uliiilnlh and brouulil In th d r.b csl pilepilchen_ -Cowens' hit flnishtshed Guidry and brouglit onI Mike MII wonfourstralglitgnmes.;s. ■ Dennis l.^ n a n { . to pilch th e final Innin)’. Torrez. The Kansass nnative was rougli on the Royals./als as The loss was exlreineljlely frusiratlng forthe Royals,* — - Bul P aul B lair,r, wtio■ started in the place of( ReggieRe ' be held Ihein scoreleeless for 5 1-3 Innings after liaviilaving who finished the regularlar season with more victories! Jackson In a coiiltniroversial managerial maneuvei•I,ver hy b^id only one day's restres slncehislast start, ( 102) th a n any team in the majors. Rllly .Martin, lot!xt off the ninth with a singleIgle anil ^'“ 1 T o rre z' perfornirmance was wasted as the Yankem kees ' K ansas Clly, Uiough.. b basically a young team and, J-eo;j.ird thon wall'alkeri pinchhilter iloy While on 1!1 :t-2 could do very little,e ;against Spllllorff. Spliltorffff Kur-si should be In title contcnllollion for Hid n e x t several years. ■ Temnpersfi flare vlvedicadnff doubleses by l-ou P in d lla In th e sccondid andai pitd i, royals manager!!r Wliltey Ileryog then made a nmove Cliff Jolmson in Ihee fifourlh and pitched oul of anothinoUier ' ^ ’ to« ona^BUCSsccnriniUBh-lhc-lDnfnvl?"wlntei— jiim-inthe-fifthlicfonorc-finallj-ninnlngout'ofBas'ln'tl -m-tiii. ------;— (lianviirwsoconi J } 2 1 Ptitk 11 S 0 { 0 2 months to come whenw. he replaced Leonard withllth left- l>eglnningof Iheeiglillllilh. • , a )i) I I 1 UcftM 11 4 } ] 9 ; liander Larry Gur:jra. Gura had been rouglied upip by the Willie Randolph ofopened the Yankees eiglith withwllh a ■ •. - pimS’ i5 j*b) g > o c 0 l l! ! 'a rf 4 o l l • ‘ >0l90t» cl 3010 ; in fiiirst innling Y ankees In th e ir• “•7-2 trium ph S a tu rd ay which had tied single and .Spllllorffff vwas yanked In fav o r of DougBB Bii ird. J Ihe series, and MlMickey Rivers promptly greeted!led him Blrrf struck oul Thu'hurnian sMunson. bu t Lou Plnielijniella •;!;!»« » JS4000UCOC1 Ib lOCO I 4S0 0 fttu Ch 4010 t w ith a stiarp sisingle lo center which liedled the singled nnd M artin1 ththen sent Ja ck io n up lo th e plateilale to Butf If 41411CPDnn c ' 4010 t CM u X> Cl 0 FMNli » 4 01 0 • r scorc, hit forCllff Johnson.n. tr. 01OI«Q Stforfl p 0 00 0 Jackson, who hadlad maniiged only one hit in 14 surt«7 M otOCOOBnl p 0000 ( , . M ark Llttell, wh',vho gave up Cham liliss' home n 0000 *p 0009 • "• previous a lb a ls in IhcIhe phiyof/s, had been surpriseded andai ror^ p 09o o e o u i ^ 0 00 0 0 * ;placetl Gura and Willie Handolph olph put hurt by his benchingig Ihut he came througli ns befitsfits his1 " Yankees aheadad with a long sacrifice fly to een icenter, $3-mlllionpricetagbj: by ddlvering a run-scoring single PJW4Tc2 5 '' J4°110J . i AfJer Thurman MiMunson grounded out, the Yanl Ingle. f2?*Tcrt.’' ’ oncnow-s [ i’ankees T h e R oyals’ secondnd baseman FraiikW lille maded e thtl e c»|i' m o se o -) scored a koy insur;Lirance run wlien Broil picked up VrHt* ra t I. L06-Nn lup U u kind of play which onordinarily wins a pennant whenicnhe I ,Jr'T K Pinlella’s grounUurlur .md threw it over Iho head of I 4AUI Ca> I I of first made a diving slop|) 0of Chris Chambliss’ finrd sma- nicn JO-O'dl. sa-Ann. basem an P ete UaC ilysl th e R oyals needed lo win, leowJ (U ..- would be the cataly By winning, the V.V.iiikcys achieved w hat over>oi;r>'one ...... __ 0 I i 0 i 0 « ------Ncrvcs'w'crirn's]rsyod'o»-e^cirie3iiriiriiiis~(ieeKlecKling expeeteiJ'Iasl winicr'Jnnien iii\ner(;w rge Stelnbren'nrennor sef-naii «amit:n«] u t (antr w la, f . •M n 2 UllHt M hn. Ourt J i.t'J .’Vi'-.'q Rame and Ihey shO'(lowed early. With one oul in thehe first,fl shelled oul nearly SGSG-mlllion lo sign Ja ck so n andn d p p ll- L ^ ao. ^ A Hal McRae boat cloul an infield hit and Brett hitII a I lo^'g c h er D onG ullett. T-5 04 *-41.13■^'.111 l. f f Twc0 staril Ts~injuWf0tas
p^^rjiij^M ^p Houiston ri"ips Ste?elers 27-102
s js M i S^ S B K K K m t^ - HOUSTON lUPlJ?I) - Ttie Houston Oilers limpetiipetl to PltlsburgJi Coach:h 1Chuck Noll w as forcc-d to mounlounta Frllscli's27.yardfleld|;Id goal e a rly In the th ird quarten the front oftho,-\FCFC Central Division Sunday withn il nr 27- c o m eback In Ihe fourlUrth qu a rte r with rookie snfelyTclyTony lied the game 10-10 andid momentst later, afler Kruczek'. '• JiC!,§tcdccsJI«itfloiLacflrcd-tJi(;____ ■ regislereil nurse coicould explain.' ' th re e possessions alleillowed the Oilers’defense lo tackta'ck on go-ahead touchdown onnPastorlni'spflssto-Johnson. P * ) ...w h iclicli l Brett followed witiiitii u right crosB Steeler quartcrha■back T erry B radshaw broke a smallsn '10 poinls and secureire the win. Houston’s first overver thI e Blll^ Johnson’s 20-yarjlar0 punt re tu rn to the Houston 49i' bone in th e lop of3f his lefl wrisl. The injury was not Slwlersinlhreeseas?asons. set up Ills 51-yard touchdohdown catch (ro m P aslorinl, whas- in Ihe pros, Houston Coach1 QBum Phillips, speaking confideifidenlly Pittshurgti had takaken a 10-7 lead al halftime onon RRoy On his second possessloalon. Dungy fumbled a snap and' I a fte r te am hah( 3useof Oilers safely Mike: RcinfddtH picked up Eller's B ecause of a Cte''levdand loss. Houston jumped■d to the Ken Durrough's divi:iving catch of a 44yard passs frcfrom fumble on Uie nexl Sledefders’ sertes and ran ll 15 yards lead liUliC.brutal.nl.AEC. .Ccnl rai,_Divlsion_wllh_alh_a_;i;l ____^Ijjil.fliack Ronnie Co!cpiema n , ______.■ -___ tojlLcP.lttsbyrftli foiir,.sclsclllncuD-Eritscli's 5ccondJlfJd_i__ ^ ^ 9 . record,TheBrou'nix-ns. Cincinnati and Pillsburghlali’aie ali ' '’Br-adshaw suffereded the fractured le fl w risl soinetirnelim e goal. ' . .. , ig^g:'p.2-2. - ' In th e sccond quarterer hut ho played until h a lftime- iL W j j ^ i ______fm J B y Jim11 .H urra.v ml.M\m The tooughesst spdt iin spotrts "J iii!*-( U A \-^ .r Consider, hlstortorlcally. Ihe five worst placeses iiin the If you arc bom inn (Genoa In the iSUi century, or at; doesn’f w a n tto d o it, Webbebb Chiles trie d tocxplaln 11 Ina world of sport .ind iciglil of Ihe B ritish -E m p ire ,, il is diary, "Storm Passage,” publlslied by Uie New York • ______nd yoli m iglit com e up wllli ( I )'lliefive- ilic Falmouth at the heij ______.yfinlJinp nf lliiU — pmil)lclniinflfr»;t:inflind Hut Wehb C hiles w as l» mlin in SSt. T im es book company^, to try to make people whoso Dem psey (3) ait t 1hal w ith Ihe count 0-and<2! againstag. Louis long aflcr thee ddays of Ihe square-riggers or 11 Koufax (-I) across lines. He should have dreamedle d of' Uie lmpul.se lo round a cap(:ape- BOTH b e n c iIES i e : ANSW ERED T H E CCALL TO ACTION., ISS the net from BUI Tlldun at set point] missionary barkentin (S) a board a daKgiggerhorn hull lhal hnd jast stompiimped iis playing third base fnrfor the Cardinals. H ho w antedi to |go Chiles Is one of only a1 handfulha of m e n who hav e tried u n d tlie res:e>iull wa» u m o u n d of Histruggling bodicK Inst 11 rodeo riderfers. to sea, Uiere were•e alw ays the oil b a rg e s 'om n tlth e 'lo clrcumriavlgate the globegli single-handed- He sur- But all of Ihomn fpale by comparison lo beingMlonein aloi Mississippi. vlvt“d m ore knockdownss lhanIh Dem pscy-Firpo. He wenl ______a 40-foot boai ntit the txiltoin of a rolling sea■a InIr th e . BuL to W ebb, tlio sc;sea was the only frontier loll,, 2.0002.01 around th e unsoft undcrbt;rbelly of the world, somelimes Roaring 40s latituitudo of the Soulh Pacific, Meanloan Joo fathoms of caprice: aiand m alice, ll k ills'w ith a shrxiiihrxif’. upsldo-down, often in vail/alleys of w ater crested by CO-’ Greenelsapussyc;ycat com pared lo Cape Hiuti evenyvenona homicidal one minuteuie. a nursing mother the next,xt, St.S knot winds until, as lie wasj/as lo w rite, " T h e T asm an was ------B im m c r’s iliiy, Kt , Kwfitx. ViLiifJusLaJunk. pltrherier coin-1 l^ulsjsjtm ut.as f.ir’.ir fmm Ihe S tra its of M ai^ellnnl.in ;i.s-; a sea too far.'"Hls mdancancholy entry, “wc are finally pared lo the Southith A tlantic in a gale, A F orcee 10)0 gale you e an gel Inil. wwhere some children clre’amim of1 going down” was'lo prove■ove pol true — not quite Iruc, m akes D em psey/ lclook liko a jalib er. R idinga hullull isi.s like grow ing up to quarterterback the Cleveland Browns>ns 01i \Vlicn a .ship finally bwamamc i d sailless derelict buffeted , (M'»r into port a t Auckland. 1 •; §(Si ~ riding a rocking hohorso com pared lo riding a leakyiky sloops bal cicanup for thee 'Yaiikce.s. all W ebb Chllvo 1. New Z ealand, a fle r 18.000 DaF(d iionstop s ilo ocean'Tniles,es. a record for on Amedcon, in a hurricane, w an ted w as to sail aroiround Cape Hom alone. KMcnil CcnIoeK* m en t fooaa Ktgut Sin tVcflO H, Nw On«*-i«I 0 Tlie u lttm atc 'ncndvonturo Is gelling alward a leaky li His obsession cost.1 hhim two marriage.^, severalI jobs,job Chile'S wept- A 'dream llioilliol began lii Missourt, lo sail Dr U«»l Pr«u WmiliOf«( ' M Bf P> . lUmctOU K, Dctiai I ilboys around Uie world^alone. founderedfou in IJie reach ra of Uie Anavw Cahma QtfU „. 4 0 SIC®S "li: c totino.* O, boat with a box of Iwoks and caits of chlppod iH'efiH-ef and and, alm ost, his life.,je.,Al/a lime when most schoolboj EiU , . Wa!w«oi 3 1 S no^ II <] xcutun }'. Piiu»»« I 3 J » a 0 companions arc- It olher long, he suffered a1 .severe.s. fit of depression onco'lict-'he. domitablllly, A hull crack'ck which developed a few days Hr« Crs^ J ? Cl m iai n- n. C«nW ^' w^^•mst^n IJ, T»frw Qjr 0 ■c-,shurks and storms.' not 0 IK . ■ W L I Pci Pf ' . astronauts. Your.ir crew l^ourself, Your mapip Is Oie rounded It, out of port plagued Uie enliinlire voyage.'T hey say Uie sea OuRito 0 4 tl ra ») in«' ' HivitK'l . ] I 0 .TU U The l« 0 harlot, a fickle mislre;Iress ond a homieidal brtde. U ...... Dnrol... __ 2_i_0_m_L ------i stars. Your enemyny Is the sea Il5«lf. Im placably'patient. pal Chiles made Iwo attattempts ta realize hlsdream..ThI, ___ . „ ____ _ As on cnem v of jnon.m. a grlzzlyiwar-U not evencn inir U io- first.tossed him andid 1his-craft-asiioro-al-TahlU.-Tli l.lTho- killsasdispaaslonatelyasc ‘^ ' ’ .‘ JS S -!!-'.? ------i-lis!a ' n " » ...... S ^ ii* ‘iilSSj'“ ' hunt wiUi C ape HoHorn on.a day when the baromelim eter Is sccond saw him rouniunding the H om Iri a leaky oldId tubti RO down lo It-ln ships, sayssaj Ctiiles, there Is no more piaituf» ;• ? B s» n,I, tf. »«tl • •. OoSotI <1 HxrUOd. Cranntu ] > 0 U9 U (4 PH pr SI D«<»« d OMM) falling, , whlcii'was lo£apsl2(she at sea three-times beforcirc heI scduclivc’ siren and no) p;paradise with portals more a«>tun) . ; } 0 s» iri a w > v . '5, s ; 4, „ &t»n tUr *l t>«r»l [;a off invlllngUianthotmoUierolrofUieearUi, IhesOa, le t' «*M • 1 J 0, M ?1 ^ ■ Everest, explorec Ithe poles or sail;oround Uiele worldw Austrnlio, , Will he 'g 6 back aroundid tUie'Hom again? Chiles was c et Ctn Frmcuee Q 4' 0 « CO) 21 ” g - I T Pet PF 'li-P*. iktM ■ * a. liw» » PMjO«lffta - alone. All W ebb Q:Qiiles knew was, he began drcanreaming ' Whal makes a matian want to leave silk sheetss undan nskcd. He smiled. "6li,-ycsycs^lfs there walling forme. . o«i«i] '4 9 01 ED in a Sw /nrciuo ti< kV Civti Dtmtf 4 0 l i r a eo a " about sailing arouiound Uic botlom of tlic w orld whenwho; h e M onday nlj^it footballall and go sailing nreund Uie worldworl Itowesme." '''' 0*93 1 I 0 .no II?» u S;u!?S'SS£.'’i, ' Ttna Detv,;ccn J aackun, d and hls_ ...... leasl as impressive as the teammates; aand unite Ute Y ankees b a ^ ' on' Uiis year'sslals. n, tU PD - F ra n y a rdIs s anand another scorc In Ihe firsl half ha of the entire Yankeikee squad for SSflfl-O O M ING TO N . .Minn, On paper Uie , Dodgers X) touchdowns in Ihe openingilng period.j th e W orid S e rie s tti f r k e n l o i i pas.serf for twx) l< ■ 1 * 1 ' look a solid favorifc. inesota Vikings made Thailal w as the last Viking scoring offlhcdayln Ih against the g ^ l qiinrli-r and thi; Mlnnps But Worid Series arc ctory over the Detroit sunnyly 5!59-degree-weallier before a1 ccrowd of - . Dodgers? stand np for n n-7 victoi rarely decided on paper. _ w Kions Sunday to take sole* possessionpos; of tho lead 45,860n al Mctripolllan Stadium. Dctrol;rolt got Its In a corilro'roverslal in5ve . I W licn the two best te am s In rt:-. ______only louilouchdown on an S-yard pass fromfro Greg cariler in UieIhe M artin »5oflicNFrCflirrnt-Dtviston^ —■>ba.scl)all bf m eet eac h year.-at— r* ' , mx.:.- L andrytiJry to Luther Blue in IhTlhifd quartinrtor.— - — benehed-JacI'a c k so n -fo r- the------ththnl level It's who’s'eol tho ird s to Sam m y Wliltc Tliele MMl innesola victory broke a tie willvllh Detroit start of thehe cx- •^v^arkenton passed 12 yards most winners, not who's Tarkcnton-to-/\limad for thetic didivision lead, boosting Ihc VikingIngs lo a 3-1 plaining lhal Jackson was M o r one louchdown and n Tn got th e m osl stats. lo \\lii|£ cover^ .19 recordrd ainnd droppln^lhe Lions lo 2-2. having prolroblems wilh _ tottt'0 * “four loudidowns SundartoT; dangerous on a few plays) . HHave their great players ?r the Miami Dolphins Bolhl)lh teams exploded fur a louchdowlown apiece this year andid who has a his super-stcr-slar status.' and • diampnpion. Nol oncc on Uie Colts lo a -15-28 victory over tl is the belief in yourself, sishaken off a y e ar’s worUi of rsl place in the AFC In Ihchc firstf 41 scconds of the gameTie and th e history os agegood.'‘money” ' delivers.i. ■ bench;h did hc .slop rooting 11 and sole pos-^cssion of first lhal you c an get Uie job hcrferencc while coveringing Drew Pearson. minutestes intoi the second half to cul thele C ardinal resulting in a 41-yard pickupp l0lo lh e S t.I/0 u lsl2 , lead lo.017-16. 17- D allas puUcd to within a poi:polnl al 24:23 on a I- Staubaiubach was 18-for 29 for 153 yards1 wJwhile J im ^ m . 4 with 13 minutes left. Hart w was as 9-for33 for IB6 y a rd s for St. Louis. ^ M J j',ird dive by Tony Dorsett wit B i^riie score w as set u f by a passDa.ss interference call Dorsett}ll ledI all rushers wllh 140 yarda rd s In — ^ B V r on Nelson, who pushed Pearsonrson In the ond zone carries,es, mosln of it picked up on a T7-ynn'a rd touch- -- . for a -J2-yard gain for Dalins.s, down run. ,'j D allas defenders Cliff Harrts Hai and Charlie -R aid ers■s grind dov►wn Browns. - I £ '"•CLEVELAND (U P Il - Markla rk Van Eeglicn ra n 4-0. w■llh llh an{ error-free attack taking advantagead\ _ W for more than 100 yards and1 lw 1 T he W orld Champion Raideiliders won th e ir 17th B anaszakszak rccovcred Ken Ellis’ fumbhib le th e . ..stralglit game, raisingthelr'rcIr'rccord this year to. sccondhiid half klckolf on the Cleveland six.Ix. ' J • “ _ Denvver shuts oioff Chiefs '“ •DENVER I UPl) - An,n awesomi e D enver w inning!ling stre ak In the club's 18-year hlst<.Istory.. ^ ' f ] defense trapped Kansas; CityCl quarterbacks Dcnvei:nver took a IfH) holltim c lead on a 7-yord ' i (\C’fcc and forced four inlerC'[erceptions to set up bootlegleg t by quarterback Craig Mortonon ond two I dircc'field goals by Jim TurnerTur and give the 33-yardird Ifield goals and a 25-ynrder by Turner. f I - s / j^VI9| B roncos a 23-7 viclory overir theth winless Kansas Ylie DroiBroncos added another louchdowTiw-n on O tis ■ C ity Chiefs, A rmistrong’sl-yardrun. stro ' " ^ e victory w as D enver’ss fourthfqi without a loss ' T liele Cl:Clilcfs' lone score cam c on E d PodolQk'sP ■ :U iis season and fiflli s tralgl:aiglil. the flrsl such 2-yardrd ca c a rry m idw ay Ihrougli the finalal p eriod.
lills 24-19 THEHE Cordlnals’ Lee Nelson triesies to separate i,; Jets SIsurprise Bil vboy rec eiv e r Golden R ichardsjs frfrom Uie ball NOW SHOWING ! In tbc4Ui quarter Sunday. RIchai '" ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.Y. iU P I) C lark y a rdIs s - his first 100-yard gain lor’ theth season II v e i t ? la te In Ichardshungon His W ew 1978 l>oehehav------^------a -tooucbdowii, u and-lbo- Cowboys-cys-came-from-^— —^ ' ! Gaines ran H yards fora louchdown(ou two plays ond 4Qtli4Qtli of his carce r - M n lh e B ills'lls'^loslngeft. ______— MSBCURY— : ----- •■rolIOWItygTBUiralo funibre:e'Sund'ay"fo"give'{he Si forf. behliKInd to olp (be Cards ^2 4 . - --New York Jets a 2-1-19 viclorytory over Bulfalo, the Withtiith Uie scorc lied a t 17-17 late inn UUie g a m e, . .Bills' fourth stralglit loss IhissIlis season. . D ills'qi' quarterback u Joe Ferguson fumbinbleil on his ______ZEPHYR ird Todd ran for one own 17 and; Richard Neal recoveredcd for N ew . Tw'Jets quarterback Richard oon'T KEEP mij5ic.ll in,, k. Two plays la te r G aines ranI InIr off lefl -r% -w 7 THEISEN MOTORS touchdown and passed forr anothernr as hc com- York. T sliumcnl^ Uui no one pi;iyr. A 70IMAtNAVE.». 733-7700- • pletcd 10 passes for 194 yardsirds - a career hlgli. tackleJe aal t 12:54 lo put New York aheodod 24-17 a n d 1 4 V li..ml ,'ij c.m fidO you .1 Ouyuf en out for;year DialI m-C93l Buffalo’s O.J. Simpson ran■an 23 lim es for 122 give themthct a 2-2 season record. m ’sNielsei PROVO. Utahah (U P I) - due lo a kneece Injury. Ir N ldscrsen, in 23 carc-er games BrigJiam Youngig q u a rte rb a c k D r. RobertJcrt Mdcalf, who for BYUI'U, had com pleted 410 ______Gifford Nielsen.a. the nation's operated onm NNidsen's injured passes. fc for 5,930 y a n is and 55 ^“ Skins d€leal^am pla a lS th lose:CX leading collegi'igiale passer leit kri« Satuiiaiurday niglit. said , ioucliiJowkiwns. liasl yeiir'heliSI | - Uirou^i the firslil ffour weeks of Sunday, '•He•lie will, not play llie natioilion in touchdown p o ise s r r a c r >9 and w as second to DEER IA M C .\.F lo ..,lU P ll - MikMike Thomas .scored defense,ise. Moseley missed Iwo otlfcr■ field fl goal • Uie 1977 season.1. \W’lll m iss th e a g o in thisIs fall, but the ■ with 29 on a G-ynrd n in and Ma'rkrk PMo.wiley kicked a a ttemnpts. p ts one.from 52 yards and anotllother from Cougars' final seven-, & games _prognosis for[or a full recovery is, Rice’s ,.', .T om m y . K ra m e r. , In ...... 44yard tlcld goal Sunday, bolh o lh :In the first period. ;40.-— - ______good.::______^______g y a rd a g e w llh 3.194. ,qs Wnsliington handed lhe-1le-Tampa Dny Buc- • Tampampa Bay.-w’hlch was unable.lo mmt ount a n y ~, _ " Nielsen InJurnjured the knee late , Injiistisl four games tliis ycdr > L W E canecrs thcir 18th slraiglil loss,loss 10-0,_ offenseise lnIt Us fourth loss of the season,1, rmanaged I f flV Ot l t1 n e In l%EiinkedkedByU’s24-i9iois' he had1 Ipassed-BYU-to u 3-I-- - . ' Tlie Redskins, now 5-1, pres;ircssured'’Tampa Bay to get;t intoin WasJilngton territory onlyly twlcc. 1 A ■ • at'tJregon State,Sta But he con- record.I. throw ing for 1,167 1 all afternoon bul were unableit)le to crack througli thirdI periodper drive stalled arid Allan LeaLeavitt was |||gl y linucd to ?Iay play and eventually yards ana n d 16 touchdowns. Hc ' T . I uesday, Oct. c n , 1977 any ntore points agninstInst a bending Bucs wldeonaon a 36-yard fld d goal attem pt. was forccdd oioul of Uie gam e ‘w as alsoIso named to Ihe UPI Injured the knee. B ackfldtd d of Uic W eek tw lcc N E W YORKK (UPl) - artcrhErclnlui r s a t t h e II. G et yours . S un d ay w as Uio d:day o( Chc Ills '■'"“.said 'I N ielsen sut- Uiisfall. impletc tear" lo one "ThisIs 1 is a lougli loss," said f C ' play In Uie Natioillon.ll Foolb.ill '" " 'P ' O U T F I T I Coodi LaVdl Edwards, ITERS Chargeiers stop Arc"chie, Saints L eague. ligomenl, Bul Uie orthopcdic BYU Co; oiled the operation “We feltelt he was an excellenl J ;ior tin g G oods p Cl.c riE lil T h e re w ere 1?’ scorings plays surgeon collet S lu e L akes Spc NKW ORLKANS lUPl)’1) ~ Mike Fuller dclendcnidcrs and breezed unloucticd up ll late for Uie Hclsman ir longer, th e “ a good reppair, a ir and hc now h a s candldali CtlPIT THM » A VAIIAIII BANKCAIDS WltCOMI relum ed a punt njl yards lor a touchdown Sun- sideline,ine. • of 50 yards or excellent chancc for Trophy,y. But. fortunately, we l2I»Si»«loV..BI.(j.N d a y and the San Diego defciiefense muzzled New ’Rickey o n a S - y a r t longest being a 90-yard90- kickoff • a ‘^*cc ;key Young added 0 louchdow’n on ; •recovery.” do have\!C some depUi al.quar• Orleans quarterback Archiehie Manning. loading run Ihrouhrougli the left side of the line with^ithsIlgliUy return for a louchdown loi by a com plete rec e G;fool-5 senior terback.'k ." _ - T ^ e Char gers ttra U -(Knm>^Tr irf^onne^s— Mlami:&-Frod-SoSolomf?n I" - quarterback's:k’s leg will Im? in a EOwaf^ H n is T a im c r w iir s ta rt------I Fuller, who also picked ofloff; a Manning pass lo .score> cajcapped a GO-yard, elglil-play drlvIrive whidi losstoBalllmore^ of'^e New castforsixwet: weeks. sopliomonore'Mare Wilson. ' r^“ ^ slop one of the Saints’ few scoring tha'als, included;ded a'22-yard run by Bo M atthewvs s: and a 12- J « Plsarclk o cauglil Tom Blanchard's puiill)uat on Ihi^^nn Diego y a rd pawpass from Ja m e s H arris to Bob KleKlein, Y ork G ian ts h;id:id the longest ^ 12 early in the first' quarter,r. danced di past several scoring pass, ann eo-yardcrI to ------i Jimmy Roblnscison, Dallas — ^— 1 ANNOUNCING.. * rookie Tony Dorsersett h a d a 77- T b e G re a te s t thining that ever y a rd louchdown•n run from $5,00C I Eaglieir only $9» 6 .4 8 ; I Sunday and Herl) I.usk rann lolor two more scores. the sccondscci period, he connected on)n his sixth Tliere were four)ur 50 y a rd s o r ■ doors that do mahik c a d iffe re n c e « Including a 70-yard TD da.shla.sh througli a .steady scoring;ring pa.ss of the year, a 28-yard scrct:rcenpassto longer TD pla;lays in the • B u rn lo s s fuolol rain, lo guide the E’hlladelphiIphia E agles lo a 2H-10 w’ldcc receiverrec d ia rie s Sm ith. A 1-yardrd plunge[ by M iam i-Baltlm ore•c gam e, w'oii a montl:h. • Radiato mororo h o o t ,a « ic to ry over the New YorkjG Gii ianls, lAisk,k, who w gained 117 yards, laler inn thtl c ^ w rio d by th e C d ls 45-28.. W heth ' gavctlKc th e Eagles, fww22. a 21-0 lead. hether you need $3,500 or $1$10,000 get It • Patonlod dow)wn-draft system ______, frfrom the people who lend1 millions,r (in v o n to d by Horolirold Honnoboum- Commercial Credil. Monthlyly p a y m e n t Invonlorof IhohoCorouso!) V - - ^ "^Falcons bhilank 49ers 7-(r-0 [Huntei3rs! Jurf ’ basecased on a $5,000 HomeOA/nt/ner loan, for ■ g,Easily installed, requirtlires no grates, pipes r y.dur gam e sM ns. I memonths, at an annual percchchlage rate of q , SAN FRANClSfO (UPl)’I) - the m ark and, Iree. s salcty ToPl'firtsfory. o r f o n s . rt A lfred 'J e n k in s gralilwciJd 'a' ' Ralph‘McGll|-gofa handmnd on it - Deer-ElL-fHoosilose— :— - x J ______p ___ ^1.5%._Tqial, R ay m cn t ,$9.1C,104.32.D-Doors renrjoin-closod-at□t oil tirnos to pi;event _ _ . t 39;yfird deflecled pass from froi 'irf llmc to deflect Uic; bai ball, into C o n v e n ie n t dcive*t We find ways to he!{ precious heat loss. f S colt H unter lale In ihe Ihiithird the uir. Jenkins, circircling • ^ ‘ • “ quarter Sunday for Ihe gameime.’B bdiind him. grabbed theih c1 b allB ZOMMERCIALtS^IT CALLIODAVEDRINFORMAlMATtDN&mSTAlUTION ■ i)meouncr Loans M o n l y 's c o r e nnd gave’ ,U nic _slci)tjiside the end zone f( . ■ jjj^v r ■ I t e Ictory loiJcJidow’n. A flavicW service o( U A tlan ta F alcoas a 7-0 vlctoi 5 3 ^ COt^TRpL tyOA CORTO«V«> 1^ J f over. th e 'S a n F rancisco 49ers 49e Tlie viclory was the third m - I NFC againsl one lo.ss 'for Al i l and t lr s t p la cc in Uic NF h* i T i w j *1003 Bluo Lokca Blvd. • 784-7664' 7S- DlBUTLER STOVE CO.. MAGIC BUILDERS ' while Ihe 4yers sulfered S te e l IfL ..W e sl, Eoit 734-7440JL je :r*dlt Lif. Ii.i«r.i.c. A ..ll.U , (« LllflVltlV:. IKirTowcn ,. | ^934-5142 3 Goodingg 734-A127 , Twinfolli ort ol fourth stralf^il loss. j -. s Lisajaa ______i!i :l Monday, Oclobor 10.1977 TinTimus-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho 17 ...... Baca to(xps worr i d d r aig finall l s ONTARIO. Cnltf, i I il'P H - m.OOO lili- williIII 0 a first-round c o r slol|e<| oninlhcsloitingliiic, ll Bob Glidlidticn of W lillcland. com p wo \ clcr.in rX’tini? Baca, pw orlii title. oca. winiwr" whi over KiiglisliI’lislim.m. Clive B aca won it in in a tim e of 5.977 lnd„ won1 ilicil pro slock croii"^; T h e i . of Uip I’ovclKl r .S .N le day’s racing also >. Naliiinals Skilloii in G.OID19 socond.-isi nnd second.s, or2;H,'J;H,9an,ph. by deteatlating veteran Don decided M rlirr Uiis ye.ir. i ded -1977 NIIRA world r. defcalcd noxi def»’ati*di 197iili world Light, fronrom Edmonloii. Nicholson1 oto Atlanta in a time liilcs in Griili.im l.ijJii in n s in four non-pofcssional, 1 Ihe finat diampinn’ Richardhard Ttinrp in Canada, scorcd'red a m a jo r upsel of U .'jM seco,‘conds, .S’ichulsoii. Uie or.sporls nnintlSun{l;iylo.nds over Dale A nn- . title; anc .CaUf^. overcom ing a ni and Stan Miiell'of Green amcdiocre. 2:4.56milosanhour;lOur.- - ' ev(‘nfs onlynly • Ihree-lim e --slrongxifToT orrance. C nltf,,w ho • CoVe Sji: A M Ploc*-yo'ui odI Is ''leir ---- buy — or -trodt in-ourur < Clossllltd Advtrlislng I A K fjuajifylnp cfforl Sa ' Springs. Fla.;'look the S a Svttlon lot 10 doyi.doyi Pcy lor your ad btlot* lh» 10 d< Salnrday., The viclory in1 his final race champion, andnd won■ Ihe'lille In had airead.xIdy won ilic‘ I-I77 pro .siw kcro D doyt ei* up. (Reus ore | t ] l ( sMrti>d (lis drive lowj U’rown, f l |R b oxd on bitor* Ihe 10 doyt , . — coll andnd canceli your od. You'll b« (hacgtd onlynly l(Ist Ihe dovi your ad ocluslly oppsppeorect ~ end you will [ ^ s h w h ii j p s F J o j dlio r mate(ih play ti flH r»<*U*Dnlundtlnd chicit (er the dlKerence, ■ title . S u Sorrr. thlt •H«t>H«r g«od'f«r prlvcrta psrtv «dtIds 0Kly. B4iu tP»' (diMOt b* a tt« p l* d . 0«arfllM fe r V 1 R Ci 1M A Wrt A T E R . would one day take ler r«foot, binjirdie-3 putt at the piny well bundled up. I’m not a HOKY CARPET Swcopors. ■ Floyd loborccired in the h eavy .seventh. g reatI toufoul w eather plo y cr,” he K A ,\\A PA LI. Ha^iailA'ailiUPIi ween Ihe two stars C L A SiS j IF IE D Kipplnoss IS a Hokoy. Hazol lars Ihls year conditions lo0 rediscoveri th e pioyd gol those Iwo holes said, Nslus733-Se2eoreM-SM5. . ■ - Jim m y Conors bre re« cz e d ^ y and th e second time llm c Connors cnrlliirlior helped him hack whenn lihe birdied the ninth In a playotf pi for third placc, B ria n G oltfricd. 6-2. 6-2 G-0. has won th e Islandland llolld,iys jum p Spain's:n's 20-year-old and Marsh fT o l l y w o o d ;h boj’eyod ihe lOlh. Hale lnIrwin, \ who bowed oul 7 INIIDEX PflOFESSJONAlS m i conduct Sunday fo u1n fJic S20.0CM.OOK first (Kle. Connors cap! captured tlic scvcrlano BalQallesleros. bul But it w a s ' t o b e th e and 6j lo Marsh Friday, fell to • Iwo day training academy at ------priie-Jn-Uie-IilandJIoJlolidays— loumey.ln4373,_____ ------rcouidn't—matlatch—M orsh^— Aiisiratinn'sn‘s-da>7^nd-w1lli-n— Ballestcrrstcror-3-ond-2rand‘took------^ . JH9.DluQlakDilmiJ>ctobflt21si_____ Tennis Classic, Goltfrled won5l0.( and 22nd In nuko-up tnd skin 5j0,^.oi the relenUcssplay^ ...... — comlilnalionion of hot putting a n d - -hom o}SI&.OOOtotlicSpaniord'ti SIS 11 wns llie tirsl matelatch bet- runner-up. caro. Limliod soillnfl. By "H c w as very vei pcrsisleni, gritty recov:overy shots, M arsh $20,000,00, ANNOUNCEMENTS FARMERS MARKET reservitlon only, Ses tNo 001 Flor.MJ 095 Feiiiliter S Top Soil romarkablo NH-2 non-surgical 002 lo u S Found 096 Form Seed (aco lilt dofflonslrtlod or iry It 003 Announccmonli 097 Hoy. Groin a Feed yourselL For rosorvotion phono Modest 004 Spatial Nohco> - 4234490 B i.m, lo 10 o.m. or 7 5t Evert breeze 096 Formt For Rent p.m,toP. dally, ATLANTA I UPIl - 005 Momor;ol Nolicoi 099 Po»1urfci7or Renl — Top anything to complairplain about In 006 Pononol^ ' seeded Chris E v ert rcgl. 100 Livoitock Wanted registered the way slie playc)!ayed," said 101 Animal Breeding - -an easy sin g e s vielorylory over E v e rt..“ She hit UicUic very I - 102 Callle M , h r a n is s i x t i l - s e e d e d D ili a n n e well. All Uie girls kknow how I ' SELECTED OFFERS . 104 Hoitet Fromlioltr of Auslralia.lia. 6-3. S- they h av e to playly to to beat m e 007 JobvOI Inioioii 106 S>vine CASH LOA'.S on I’owolry. puna • or most anyth ng of valuo. Opon 2. Sundoy to win tlic1C S75.000S but It's h a rd for thi 015 Babytilioit 108 Sheep r thum to be C S S S 0>6 SiiUDiiont Wonied 1 10 Poultry i Robbilt unlil 6J0 p.m. 7334563. Idano Wyler’s Women’s Cla«lc >e>ivice kW K W w so; «Jc. abletodoll.” ;oupoN P fflfflSBgOO 017 B jtinott Opporluniicctt 11 2 lirlgolion Coin . Qallorlos. 113 Norih " I didn't, Uiink Dinnn^anne hnd 020 Money To loon 113 Forms S Ronch Supplies Shoshono Sirooi. 021 Money Wonted 114 Form Implemenls 025 Intliuction 115 Form V/oik Warned MALE COIIOQO oraduale ueklng - fsmalo roommato. Mual' tM - WINTER-TIREIE CHANGE 0^o™ln ~ 026 Muiic loMoni wlllino lo sharo housoworh orxl Alcott: winsy last stop oxMnsoB. 733WB5 allof 3 p.m. REAL ESTATE FOR SALELE Ask (orQary, 029 Open Houiot. CROSBY; T cs. toie Wonted - • — or wfdowBdT-Como-nuka.now_____ 122 Spoi'ling'tioods trianda. moot now peofllo. scoro of tuo-under-p.ir-p ar 70 th e final dom estic &i^ANeE-4 037 Fo'mi £ Ranches . 133 Skiing Equipment Nonprollt orgarUullors. that (i Sundoy to win tlie’ 550,000S tournam ent of Uie! season, sea: Only I I B 038 Aoooge S lo lt 124 Snow Vohiclry t e a s 039 BDtmett Vfoperiy . educatlonaj aocia) and faniiiy LPGAClcSsic golftoumrjmomcnl two t'oumvticnls In 125 Trovel Tro IN THE AD. ONLY:iLfsTRVlSTVDir™ '! 134Au1os'Fo« Rom OSB Olfico a iluiinou Renioi ■ edged pa«t Cnlc Yarboroiorouglia next lime around,1. taking ta the . AUTHOBIZRIZE WILL BE DONE______-135 Cyclev 8 Supplies 061 Corogo Rsniolt ' I J6Hcovy Equipment WANTED: EXPERIENCED few laps laler lo win the lead. Parsons coaslec DRAPERY INSTALLER PLEASf asled around I® ”**” ” ” " 063 •Vonicd To Renl U O Ituckt Katfonal fiOO stock car r3f^72. Bfllweon9a-m,-5p,m'.; :ar race tlio 1.5-milc trackck and'i w as M m FRONTNT DISC BRAKE & n FRONT END 065 lourlii & Trot.ler RenloI .• 142 Impo'l Sporlt Con Sundoy. aboul six secondsnds behind I I RQTO S lJ6 4Wheol Drives-- - '- 0 SERVICE ALIGNMENT $ g s 8 j AAERCHANDISE SERVICE STATION~AtlendanL • Parsons put his Cheviijivrolet in • Yarborougli after- hishis pit slop L I I 1.16 Anlique Autoi exporiencod cook, and wallross 067 Mitcellonooui Fo' Solo front of the pack In lapap 151I of wlthJusloverSOmilcsllles to go. ^ 1 Rtp'mfrwtn a a u ISOAuloi-AMC ' noodod. Looping provided. Cah mHM *" “ . 070 Wanted lo Buy C4$-245e AiOrlnr Rnvrt Ihc 334-lop evcnl ot the Parsons quickly n 1S2 Auios • Buick 071 Shoes ondClolhing 154 Aulot • Cadilloc r t ^ i n d 072 Ai,iiqi,u» NEeOED: REO(STERED CharlolleMotorSpeedwa;iway and ground, os he gaine:ained about H bKkixtcii^ $ C ^ 8 8J n HEAVY DUTY . _ 156 Autos • Chrysler 074 Muiicol Intlrumcnit ~ ' MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Tho i-scconJon— ■ — „ _ _ L m DHROi HAIIC______, -:^-5a-A„lo^-C^«|1.«Jel------V— mnn— ------077*i?S3:5' T vaS teieo - • -QuinTioffTno(TCJirtoennoJooniT~“ , Yarborougli. He w as wiUiA’iUiin'l2 Yarborougli coch 1 160 Auios - Dodge h lap ond I ^ rrsnu SHOCKS1 078 Fuinilurc S Cotpcli shill will vary witti capabliiiios, K seconds of loppingg Yor- m oved bock in frontn io or n lap 297. I I i i ^SO ■ MeU JUniilctn Clli World's Lorgost Soiling 162Auloi Fotd well veraod fn ollhor 079 Appl-ontoi 164 A uiot' lin to ln coagulation procoduros or t ' borougli’s. Clicvrolcl whcwhen he Parsoas finished 19.2 19.2 scconds L I I Shock 060 Hooting S Air Cond. 166Autol Mercury mlcro^jlologv will Do hltod (or ra n out of g as going Into Inlc the ahead of Yarboroueli, 002 Building MoleriQli 1 6 0 A i-jt Oldsmobile day shKt. It nol spoclaiuod, first tu m on lap 287 -■ the thi lap H d M o - pPOINT o i BRAKE OVERHAUL MlviNTfNANCji C C f R U I 083 Go'ogo Solet ■ 70 Aulos PorMioc would probably ho hlrod for Includu n*wrw nriri(ton« llntnf on ilM whtdi, rtbulld ill 066Fi.ev.ood 172 Aulos ■ Plymou!*' ovonings wiiti duilos In rliixSitt, w t llnlnf. tum tnd tra* dnunt, in- 087 H o n tv i Treet 174 Aulos Olher hemoloTogy. chomislry, or tp«c1 mxtUt(f C]filnd«n.c rtptck tr«n1 biirinn, Intptd■" FORIViR va 086 Good Thmgi To Efll blood bank. And somo lossor ijittnL Dnjffl.tni.tirtkti, kfflirlcin Con- 09uPciv8Supphet 175 Aulo Deolers . duties In mlcro-biology and ^ A n d rettitiTuns dry^lososes-;—p -J -K1, th»ort, Plpnoutht, OOwn' illiHir hWT,- :— Ofl^'Accnoni— — r— :Bertoiogy.-App^y-at-tno-po^— - sonnol ollico al 1512 12lh Avo. MOSPORT. Ontario0 ((UPI) victory In siglit. Road Nampa. Idaho or cat( 407- - Jody Schecktor of3f JSouth Only Hunt hadI ctiallcngcd cti ^ « ! y 1171. , ■ , . . A frica, grabbed Uic leadifld trom Itie /\m crlcnn._winnernner_of four_ _ _ Mario AndrcUi, who drodropped Grand Prix events> UiisUti: y e ar - 169i® m12 v»it u t \ u t i Zn _ oul with lwo~laps lefl.eft. and more than any otherc r driver. dt BOIUUIZA'88 GUARANTEI r a c e d hd'mo lo winHn the Hunt in his McLaiIcLaren and rCED RESULTS SALESCLERK/CASHIER C anadiari Grand Prlx Suncjundey. •, Andretti were far ohcj the I $2.40perhr.-up. • SchecW er’fl WoK wnsos imore - P^ck unlil Uie enginegine - I Depends on exp, 7 3 3 -(■ 0 9 3 1 ------Compony poid;-.-______Andr«th~AndrcUiJ*’a*4v.04nUcjnllos-alicad----- when ilio.Am crlcan puUeiuUed his. o t S c h e c k to r whi 1.Medlcalplon L otus Inlo the plls. Onlyy JiJames' American’s engine di 2. lllelniuronco ' — -- -H u n t of Britain had chall©allCTgcd cIoutfofsmoJnT:------...... ' 3. Dentol Plon . Z ___ Prollt'ihoflng, AndcgttU -untll—Aftdr( U r e ltl ------Nclllicr-Hunir^ii“wliTlfould lists- OK- - -- ^-Siw U I»ita- - m ----IS ^ t'did w ocolions^na-w ook - - droppedout. have won exceptpt for U>c I I i • under 2 yeors. Two wook(-l '. .. Patrick Depaillcr of' FrFrance collision with Maas,ins, nor An- L p I MARJoSie^S FLOWERS ~ ^ OON'TTOUCHIhoso drapos; lot ; w os second In his Tyroyro and dreltl were availaioilable for 4-pjjypoir*ifon* ownorat 185 Washington North, riON FARMER D7B-14 S22, 2.09- I . . E76'14 S23 2 23 ri m s m - F7B-14 S25 • 2.37 OM. . Speciil llolicisb s MM r.7B-l4 S26 2,53 i/e also^ honor I I FALL PL homemakers' "liiJ^liVTowlur ! h UHriNGTIME • B.dikAmcnca'd L I _ ,H76-t4 ,S2S 2 73 own Hours. «sin tS lo J6 porlor U \ \ / G78-15. S27 2,59 hour, Havo fun and moot poopio •MdSlcr Charge I j tojchlno HobOy CmI:. No cx- H\ H78-IS ^ 9 2,79 porionco noecssary aj- L7B-15 I ii-jl I 3.0 9 ' d- 4 3 ^ WHITER .•Amc'ic.in Express Jlt -rr-~A.— WHEAT.UCUGAINES, HYSLOP WPrtcMPlaiTuSOdTlf* ' "
DON'T hEfci' muBte.ii in-■ u t h e r , SCHUYLER, qlruHionis ihai no ono plays A' ,want od ean Iim] you a buyer ’■ Dial T am il, ! i : yiE Y ^CAMIAK, BOYER HABGEJTlI SH RAINBOW Gills will eolloctoid ftowspapofs. Will pickup. Call Ihcpcopfclkc 733-5a&1 alter . Timoii-Ni'ivs.TiunF.nlls.M.itM.mo .Monday. OclPboi 10.1977177
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s ■ by CraigIg LoggottI 007 lobs of laluest ZOONIES sn III! ol himitf k■ • Wll cl HUKI H017 ' Mulkloesl S Y w ea. At 'N ft SECRETAnY-TYPlsT, Sf'OM-• MMECHANIC NEEDED lor second WANTED;'f' Progrom ciorK lo ^ R I N 6 0 , « y ffelEI • SECRETARY witli Ifiillailvo 10 lill hand. « t)u»y. g'owino (irm. ahahllt In processing plani. Musl admlnlsior Oi larm programs. *Jutl timo po}i|ion in picauni J500101550, Call Kay. Job SMp.. tittiavo ability lo work wlih Typing ' and socrolarial skills HratlN6 WIHlSWs W r v o L ^ j /iWorhlng conditions. Musi have hydraulic and alr^poratod required. r< Farming knowlodgo TVi.7m- 360 sitm Avo. Norlb. IS CeWAiH BUTv r r - f & j K I • bookkecplnfl knovrlodge, crjoy HOUSEKEEPER. 40 hour wook. «equipment. Knowledgo In holplui. h Applications win bo .. J rtMlIng public, amj Ii(jni typing. •aceopted through October 14, —e/-jyQEHma • ? J2.50 10 atart. Call Cksnha. Job, -oloctrofticj and - -vrelcftng O' Bonollclal. . Full limo om- 1977.- 1 Application lorms ,j_EA'mAHl)1W|< Shop, nj-7152. ?M SU1(i IJ avallablo at Agricultural JrfAKE MM 10 WOO 0 *cof.. l«i Avonuo No/lti.______P'ploymoni with good bonelils, a -in o »r>0w you >io« By sdima Apply In poison at Thousand Stablll2ailon S and Conservation --•fWlcr-Brustj-Piwiuets-C*"-- --SALES-nefiflESENIATIVE.={-■ ■ aprlngs Trout Farms.-6 mlfos Sorvico, S 600 Fa'is Avenue, Suite laikklOOt. t-rS5-«M8, or «>.I0 SALARIED, ono ol Iho naiion'a north ' ol Buhl on Cioar Ukos 11. V Twin Fails. Idaho 6330t l390 McAfloo. DiflCklooi. liJ.iM laigosl mullilino Inturtnco Rood, p, An equal opportunity Phono P 733-6132, An Equal Op- •63m. companlos haa oponlngt Irt' omoloyor. OOrturlty 0 ETiployer.______Twin Falls and Pocalollo areas. ■J500.W WEEKLY_P0!9Tbl0, Fullvsalarlodpcslllonpluacost. ______. . .NEED Babvsltior within walking • *sfi}fTlng onvelopdt. Sbnd soil- ol living ad)uatmants andI PLACEP A guaranteed result ad distance d o! Harrison ScHOOf tor ^ r f l J s M siampod onvoiop« bonusos. All big company IrlngoI inir Iho Timos-Ncws lor ns litlto sovcn-year-oid s girl. PLUS one- fc 25 corns 10 Flscfior Ef>- .- - bonolils. oiporlonco or collogoI as a J7.00 lor 10 days. Just pav lor yoar-oid y ooy. Pieaso call 423- t&-g rights, as .ouvanlood salary or - prclli- homo.t Murtaugh area. Salary poiontiai. Cali 733-0416 lor ap- T oblain application Personnel (Conlrollor. P.O. Box 304, Twin ( Coll Oonha, Job Shop, 733-7152, [; corkeri. Apply In person ol night I,,, deanora,' husband and sharing. Wfilcftovor you prew . open. oi Hoioronc93 rtxjuirea. 432- i? poJnim£ir)t. WMALLORDOMOS oiloWco. City Hall. FI///J anO .• IFalls. ,tho plont. Highwoy No, 5393or432-5422, 260 SIxW Avonuo Norm, _ ^ Wintorijaclon Aiguna ox- Shorman, sh Coour d'Atono. Idaho wile teams encouragod. 25, two mlioi eott of Poui, qi, - p.periencla on carplntoria, jjj63614 no iaior lhan October 28. Guardlanlndustrlos, 733-9403, 6 :0 ^ o m _ ^ 4 |3 0 Mordoy^ ___ -comprara-de_-matoriiiios_ y ,. jgjt977. EOE/AA EmpJoyer.------LiL9JLa-UJLm.m-LO.i>JUU^^T ro^T ojj'Q 8 ^8gIOXC'~o^osporioncia cn ontronamto to- — ■ tfiru Friday. An Lqudl Op gL^8JJLL)LLUXUJ-8JiJLgJLJa a 0 » 0 0 8 0 jJ t j y L t J L g j j X y j j J de carpintcria, 260 2nd Sl. East, NEEO MAN TO’work sorvico -WORKERS NEEDED!- portunity : Employer., “ station. Apply In person, soo » tTwif»< Falls. Oportuniflados THOUSAND SPRINGS TROUT ^ M [ip le iK itjlin cin Orviiio CUrk al Umtod Oil Formt tl now hiring wQr«ori - Company.^ Kimborly Road. Twin (or (irit ond tecond thiit Irt •SSSSSAIES EXECUTIVE SSSS H |H ffl|||2SSs^5 9 EXPERIENCED COOKS and Falls, pan Idaho 83301. HIgiy regordsd Compony wailrossos nooflod. Apply in procetsing pioni. Bote ( porson at the Alloy Mold Desk, HELP HEI WANTEO: For tho wogc plus inconilvot, in oil Ihot 0 coreer potllion open Burloy/Rupert and surrounding dopii. Good boneliti, apply Ilor on experienced loiot NEW HORIZONS HELP VMNTEO TV;iN FALLS K perion, Requlrei lolf-tiortor MART, K MART department aroa. Soiling agricultural in perion, 6 A^llet Nerrn of ( ■ liM lg iB u iilii: K chom lcals. Musl bo ox- Buhl on Cloor Lokot Rood. 'who ('on manoge himieii PERSONNEL * - porsonnoi needed, lull 40 hour porionced . in (ortilltor recom- and a lerritory. High com- week, lull company beneliH. ^ [An Equal Opportunity. c mondalion. Dry.'ilquid/ and EmpIoyer,)M.F rmitslont. Loodt. No loyollt. _ SERVICE . ^ ■ l ^ S S S ^ S o Salary opon. Maiuro help ncod anhydrous ammonia. Also Expense paid troinlng, ^ only apply. Apply daily 10 to 5 TO FIND THAT BEHER knowledgo in the calibrailon ol No invoilment. Your fuMre a pp.m. Monday tnrough Fnday. (An Equol Opportunity t sprayers and anhydrous Empioyor.) M/F iit now. Coin.800-247.3446. JOB YOU WANT ^A N D lN T sA L Eb 'orce. lO oquequlpmont required, Musl bo r»^HEC i KW ITH US FIRST travel. Tornlic Innoc lonoMS. Hcensod to soli and rccommund agricultural chemicals or ability n i l s s i .'s':. Siaitlng salary lo J13.0CO. 3-/-«t aOfj • SECRETARY trainirio program, Molropotitan |o10 fpasa atato oxams. insuranco program, transportation and Roiponilble and interatting o LlLlic. 733-79eO, An Equal Op P'» job. with future • light DOrtunity Employer. oxponsos lurnished. o D> Musl live in Rupori/Burloy bookkeoping/thorthond area or bo able to rolocatc. helpful (r^ot roquirod) NOW HlRlNGI Idaho Sonngs |'® ‘ TRUCKS WITIITH TRAILERS !...... $550.5700 S U ^ E I H M i i e e i j = ^Trout Farm Hagorman, Call 637- J.Pleaao ®‘ wrilo lo Box Y-5 CIO 4462o(;or5p,m.B37-6255. Timos-Nows. 35 and 40 foot flatflat floored trailers • BOOKKEEPER' -WiWtEO- ^pofionced .carpcl. . -EXPERIEN«b MiiVbr-wanicar- - with sides-Must be dual drive trac- — C1 onorolHedger- end- poy------layer. Pormanont employment. roll experience- Solid ot- Top wagos, hospMall:ation J600.00 monthly ialary. Sond insuranco, paid vacation, ox- tors and 2 axle3 trailers.t Starting tobilihod compony. inquiries to Cjnonolos Fur- ...... S725.S775 porionco milkers nood only ,. nildreCo,.McGlll.Novada..i, ___ J^ctisbe.rjl. PayJwicwice monthly.______l i w p ■ apply, call 324-3136 Hol5tein_ I lf V ll Farms, Jeromo. 4 mitfis soulfi ^ I l H lL t P i ^HTM ENT MANAGER. » ~isM£s' ^ ^ ; o aand l»i miles West ol Joromo units. , In V/ondoii. Couples oniy. Contact Clarkirk T ank Lines -Rolail ond diipioy work. ® , stopllQhl.8 ______Phono 768<1411 Wookaaya, Will tro in ...... 5600 NEED WOMAN to work In ►:2EDE0 Trailer Park Attindant. 233-21-2370 sorvlco station. Apply In porson. Prolorobto n.' somo ono lo live at soo Orville Clark at United Oil • GOOD SECRETARIAL site, Wlli , Interview. John ond olflcoliolp needed, Company. Kimborly Road. Twin ,LoMoyne,637-4887,. ' ______^ POCAT^TELLO Falls, “ 2T '0 25 HOURS por week, hours » M E t PART TIME P.M, work. Roodor I 0^F H C s i (lexlble, must bo oxporioncod In Z IFlying Sen• well with public. Ported job (or ' ^09 Shothone Sireel South porson Mondav throuoh Friday, molher wllh school children, II i s Are You Thi[(linking About BuyingBi A New HHome And i ' A JOB IN THE BAR BUSINESS Intorostod call ,733-5421 and mako appointment, inex 7 3 4 - 8 8 4 4 ' ^ ' o is noi lor everyone, it is me perienced persons nood not WANNTED tilghost paid hard work or iho P' apply. We aro an equal op lowest paid easy work that a girl portunity employer, YOUNG PERSON WITHWl OW N CAR TO - MovingN In Befonore Christmas? can lind. To • eip you make Iho P' DIS -Bilisitlin t m tm . ' right decision, wo oiler an In WORKINHMES-NiS-NEWS MAILING '' -•-dopl(r.. jntorvlow which ' > AVON UNCO NoTfib'N'Al.' " b a b7 - measures Iho sirenqihs and- __RQ.QM.EMrilML:\E — ALSO DELIVER J91^X1^11 hfW'? ^ r^^y- Intanta IfoifS^rial aiu (undameTOno - — 4-M^OT-A-5Aie5PfMON— to4yfa, 734-3(i54. success. II you decide oh iho SO HOW-CAN.I SELL AVOfi? PAPER BUNDLES.BU: t; 0 ™ ^peoial 4 tiar business, we odor personal Mony ' o( tho bojt Avon Rop- BABYSITTING w ^kda"y9. - THEN WATMV training, association with a 'fCJontollvoi nuvor »oid o HOURS: 1:00130 to 5 :0 0 P.M. Saturdays,\ afvd evenings. Any progressive company and tho ithing bolore loillng Avon, age-734-1862. highest paid work (or a giti in Coil < today ond ditcovor how M onday ThruTht Friday ® Twin Falls, Idaho. For an in- .vou ,v can buiid ari exC'ting 8 P.M. Saturcldylo^10-5 A.M . Sunday I DO baby-sliting for working lervlew call 734-5655. (bujinoji lor yourjoU with, molhors, 733:49e9. . . 0 11:00 A.M. Wooftdays.. ^ FRIDAY, i n out any provlou* oxpor- Apply in porson boforo 11 RELIABLE, 0EPEN0A6LE OPEN HIlOUSESEC CTION IN F GENERAL CO NTRACW I | SOUTHERN IDAHO requires a 'ionco. Coll 733-7413or wrilo TIMES-N:S-NEWS babysitting. Any ago. South young structural or civil Pliyilii Mclnlurl, -C o«-978.- west .Tvrin Falls. Lincoln Bus onoinoor. Duties will Includc >Kimbofiy, Idol'o, CIRCULATiONN Cd e p a r t m e n t • ■ RRouib-733-U4i:------' ----- • ostimaiing, and adminisiration, IWILLOOBABYSIT^Nawow- DAY, ilConlact Pat Chapman at PO Box •days from 7 a.m.-e p.m.. all. fOBER14-/ANDSUNE 341 in Twin Falls, 63301 or call I OCTI «goS.Cal1324-3901. 7W-6000. A REAL ESTATE 733-0-0931 I CAREER NEED Dabysitlor within walliing • distance ol Hanison School (or ’ TKOYHAIiCNIlLISlOOIdHS t,1i-ii-noi lor evoryono! It ■I Iseven year oid girl, PLUS One : OCTI[OBER16 TIMES-NFT EWS. I FnitMAlUSEWOHU 1 ' Il ihe hlgheti poid hard . Jyear old Boy. Pieaso call 423- work and th'> Icwott poid thoi oro intofoilcd in lull '' 5230 allor 6 p.m, or all day, flOty work you con f Indi lim o w c rk to d u ... ” (••ooeooooooooooooo.f, !Saturday and Sunday. ___^To_^olp you moko iho right « be-featur-ir4ng a-varieety of— — rMEtJOINC------^---- :------doci»lon^ wo ollor cn In |• ...... ^pAWe^l-l; • SORTING -•depth Iniorvlew. PIUS | ; oii S lta ii» j« u w • PRESSING (comprehenilve oplliudo « • FOIOING ,lajting whkh meoiuroi i prices, i LAWN MOwTnG. ■fRiMMiNO'._ _ : horne'3s. T here wlA/ill b e all f tl in ic ro tllJ opoly ot 20t liIho rolotivo Jtrongth ol 16 j rjonailly trait* thot or« , NTED 1I ■ and roto-illling. 733-5864. 2nd Avo. Wi-il. Twin Fallj. P I ' WAIS Cfl idomentol to SwCCOii in ; i Part-time; photlOtographic lob ; any dtffere'ent r lolling> rool eiloto, II you i I , ROTILLINO 1! a il^z( m a ' ' Immodiato oponingg for f knowiodgoobto, male or female i ; week. Prefer n • WANTED; Bookkeepiiiglodoln .ir^ SSO PLAN NOWN ’ oxporioncod corpontoror InI oll phases of finish hotogrophic bock- |• mytwmo. Fullseuottookaor • wilh some pho J payroll. Phono733-1Ci24. I carponlry. Excollontnt pay.( hospitalization ground. Salaryy will! depend on 5 I Insuronco, poid vocotlontion. Apply of: S • ■ EXCAVATING WORK WantS, ed. For mor 6 in- • trenchlrig, pipe linos.- • individuai hired ! basemenis, septic tanks, IRA BIG VWEEK- a ponds, silage pita, and cones. ' I FOI S formation coilII I the Times-News, J V l i l S . INC. . • r4-S2S3,324-3547. o ■______. • ; 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 /E x t.t. 60 between !S WILL 00 A Variety of odd low- • ^ 0 After school and on weekonds. SI[jJ. [realtor 3* 1 : : 1:00 and 4:301 P.M.P.I ■ ■ ;• Phone 733-8781 or 734-211B. t U U 222Shoihon*Sn* S tro o t W e lt . O )CTOBER 14T AND 16 1 WILL DO Mousflkeepino OOM a I END, 01 I iJmnSn 73 4i-4411 -4 4 M iiri J wook steady. Phono 73M05S.. •••••■•••••ooooooooot ^ ^ ^ T a ^^n m r 5^B^T ^ l n n n n ^ » ^ Avnrm rm rm inmm rs n n n rin r 6 0 6 8# jv,# foVfoTirigy rs 8~5Tft BTa'a‘8 tTSTTsn f liE S / r c t iK i r p f f l IU squintroucHVWITH i DMEPRIlOSPECT\SLJ \;
AMonday, OcloborlO, 1977 ■’■(mt(mos-Now3.TwinFalls,W atio j Vour Twin Fall: REALTORS T h i s W e e k e n d nr?(o] P r e s e n t if H H R o a d iR e tlm es-N o w si ■ . ______Fridoy & Sundoy fo r ______TMe j'.Jbcotlohs, orid_ d e ta il s of h o m o s o ffe re d JLJ Vy
■SlDIOUMCtS b r Gill F » i S h u i In Sill.S? ra HmifgrSils.19 630 Hoaes Itir Site '09] h a u lor SileJig mo .Itaflus for liirSill io ^ touirliT111 (W IfcBBfflrSili
U If/atitnia.>L h o s p i t a l W)l -[ i;_ * .BEDROOMS..2_Bilh...(4jnlly-y -- NEW 1250-»qua/«-fool-homoSi SETrToTpPR^TE.-10valyITy . -HUSBAND IN TROUBLEI-His-iTs- MOTERNCEDAR- Rasiaeftce« NEW 3 bedtooril. 2\i W W .'Sr"”...... ,i. quality bulil, oloclrlc gold. u room, living room wttn sione9 with full basement, forced air Id two homos and oily ono wlioHo, , on 1755 Tarnheo. Oosijnod andnd corpelod, lamily roon^ wllh n ~ (trBplacorOoucio car^irago. onn ' hosting and air conoilioning.'IQ. medaiiian’Wick-noma, in o i muSl-««l|.ono.tiomc.-NowI 33. . wnsiructoo by Breni Tnomas.■S'-, flrtclace, finistied recreation.' - ,1, large cotrter lol. Will considerr «1,5C0. Localed tn Kimbetly.ly collenl condition. Handy kii- bodroom wltn lull unlinlshedled Land & Homo Oo'vciopmoni. 733-''J3- room, htndykllch-on with foti o f-'- - - u trading equity lor land, call 734-1- Richmond Conr.,oction. Phoneng chon with all appliances, diningig basement. Boaulllul lava rockJck 6346, Spnclous 1,760 sq ll.It. cabinets. Breaktssl bar. dining^ oarage, U5.400. 72i Alphaij 2290 allor 5:00. 734-2411.______aiea, den, lireplaco. roomy 2 replace. Cathedrat coiltngs In homo. 4 twdrooms, larje familylly room. Over 2300 sq. ft. o rtrn • - Oodrooms. ivv baths, doubleilo living room, deluxe kitchen . Orcle, Wost end -ol Caswell. BY OWNER twevel codarj TWO BEDROOM. A good siatter ien toom, 14 x 23 k.Ichen, diningng targe double garage." Patio;' ■l u 734-«43. HoRealtora Please. I®' oarano, fruii woes, osrden.n. oiecttlcheit. Onlv tt7,500. Bonytlly room, living room. 2 Baths, over'or undorflround lawn sprinWing.:-- home, covered sun deck. 3 homo or just riohi lot iho retired nicely landscpaed,' storage andnd Miiion 734-4602 or Globe Reallv 3 bedrooms, m bams, lamilyy couple. Walking distance to lity size garaje, fireplace iheuilui Priced $82,7t». well below •(>> TOR SALE by owner: Wco. 3 large parking area. Semi-furalral 733-2626.______circ-jlationl. Calhedrat c«iiin;s,;s, pral8ed^uo.Phone73M058. bodroom. homo with (»mily_ room with (ireptaco: loncedd store, doctors office, churches. JocttJonJ^TI.-, ...... - reom; Sawtooth School Dislrlct. -yam.— Nicely ■"tiisasuiKia.'"I,— Onorro^oy^OAner-for-Ofiiy" S47.B00.734-4735. CS,000, Catl 733-2776 Today. , nnishing loucfles. 3 bedrooms*n), landscaped yard, ^ n y olhericr 04.500. Phone 733-3313 or atlor n 2 baths, fireplace, elecitic neat.ul. quality and cusiom Icaiurcs. ?p.m. 733^7T4. 4 BEDROOM Classic homo in FOH SALE, TRADE. OR RENTTs — Kimbo'iy on Cenler Street. Call,ti . attsctied oarage. Priced at onlyniy M2.900. . . TL bodroom homo by owner. Nkiee ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM>M Connie, 734-5946 or Barnes■» 5^;^' Xwpnlck 733- A U T I F U L GOLD ^ SHADY, Fenced yard. 0 older home. Call 513-5551 bei-I- . HOME. IVi old. Dining room>tn Reallv 733-6227. W 7 1 6 * " ^ Country Realtors MEDALLION, all electric trl-lovoi ween 4-6:00 p.m. Buhl. kilchen, clean and noat. Familyily ______- romodoied house. Only J17.500' i n y y 'k (our-bodroom. Scii lor stl^alIor room aitacned, all carpeted. - ACE REALTY 733-5217 home. 733-2344. ta. BEDROOMS Galore, familyly COZY 2 bedroom, cheap hoat, ONLY J12.900. Will buy this 2 Lots of troos sna pole lence.:e. rooms, two bnck and much,h, t10.650-AcoRea1Iy,733-5217, -i bodroom twmo in • qulol area,I, Call 423-5711. mwh more. ACE REAlTY TO- IOOP’ER c e n t RNANCNG 2 or '3 Gas furnace. Railtof.owned^1.^______Txiarbam'ldwnhouJcs cutreniiyjy Barnea Roalty. 733<227. SIERRAS , available al Fillmote Park, nl FOR SALE BY OWNER: One Joromtt. call lor additional In- 2 (orrruHon. Gem Stato RealtyIv bodroom, unfurnished home.e. — ------' Phono 734-4910.______' FORSALE: _ 733-3674.______' GOOD 2 STORY ESTAHS : 1 ioii?rw »j>3 ------TWO— - BEDROOM- -HOME;-5^ _L ot-O w ners MOVE RIGHT IN! Cool Shady^ basemenl. 1,3 acres. 2 miles HO USETO BE MOVED,. FIREPLACES m n B K ; counlr/ living, In 3 bedroomJ’ from Twin. 734-eai7. 6«for« You Build PHONE 733-1680 3 bolhs end double gorigo. . tiomo. on 3 quanors ol an aero, : R E A L T Y ‘ Everything lor your comfort Ar® Reedy For soulhwest of Jorome. Large0 EAST PART Twin Fills, fots of BOISE CASCADE HOMES' 6 t0 Blue lokei North ----- ond convenience. Cenital.ol. Y our In sp ec tio n ; r '. romodotlng just being done, couniry kitchen, Irull cellar, '• "• More thon 35 floor plontIt 733-9211 C- eir conditioning ond nico garden, (tuil troos. largee Fruit iroos, batbocuo pll. “ 3 lo chooto from. ) bodrooms. S29.600. Eunice . spoflou* living room.; •2&3Beiiroonis - oarage and work shop. »9,SOO. 1 Itololed recreoilonfatTilly Catl Canyon Side Really 324-U Coopor 733-4960, Town S PRIME LOCATION r ■’ ' r ' - ' ' ' ' 3354. Couniry fleaitors 733^716. room for entortoinino10 ' On Alluroi DrIv*. (eatures 0 . gueilt. Luxurious corpollng OPEN ------TWO-BEDROOM, ■Jlltily-room^ _____ AtondaylhniFrJdai— ■— : 'I sure fooled them .. .I've slillslili gol| n n Ihey didn'l know aS o u l!'"' ^ —booutilullv.mQnlcvred homo .2 * c o u m w UVINQ. view, qul^, fenced and ianoscaped yard, . and londtcoplng with mony ‘------ond-drop«*r'ThIs“ oImoil“ charming 3 bodroom. ACE V TWIN FAILS...... 734-2411 new home must bs lold —“ 9a.m.to6p,m. 1 C Garago, S21,000. 434 Taylor, 733- . exirai: ot, oir condilioning.I: 1 - ■, m . |3 . s j . ■ . REALTY 733^217. Mon 733-757S1' 2887. . BUHL...... 543-6775 to moke an oHerl.lltiedd Sundoyf > ' - HAILEY ...... 7B8-4305. underground iprinkling. par FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lovoly tially ilnlihed botement.I. — .- L - oiSSl.BOO. — KEEPING good tilings aroundt} brick and siding. 3 bodroom,fl Soe Our Model Home $60,000. .jit. you no longer use is likec and don homo. Large familyIy ^ At.l33EotllandDr. HOMEOROFFICE- T Eiehslte Agents 1 Q1T '' Biiiieu Dppcrtioili'lily 017 Bisiiitts Oppcrliaiti room, Prime location, (uily NEATCLOSE.IN UAMLETT ' throwing mo.iey away- KHtllillliailT:-. _ bccausc you could sell themn landscaped. Located al 1304S Boise Cascade Homus} 3 bodroomi. both eno a noil. PERFECTIOCATIDN AnENTION STEEL WORKERS:IS: Livoiiosi place in lown. Bar Inin Wilh cisssilicd ods. Dial 733-)■ Holley Dr. Reduced In price to -. gorogo. Wot p>.ced $33,500.I. Zoned reiidenllol-profes- - k # . _.7>4-sioQ setii Phone733-6470or733-6995.' Moiol laCirlCAlIng shop lo>' solo:Ie: Richllold. Real Estalo, Equip-ip- 0931 ~ Reduced 10 $30,350.00. tional, ihit 4 bedroom home T fiaSTATlllEALn -• catl Francos ' HossolitoH,>11. monl. ilconsos and Inventory. - .It eotllv convertible ondmd^ ’^ R ealty ry------ARERHOUO.) 73)-9)}« or 733-3674 j W09l0>n Roally. 733-236S. homoT10 iS9,S00. lotal prlco and ownerier WALKING Distance to shoppirg0 fgagasiKBfHfm —j'" 5 y i CHUCK . Ihe nicely londicoped yord 5 3 7 ^ .______will carry wllti normal down oror cenler Irom this bcautilul home JockBlihop...... 734-3099V will Imprett your cllenti OFFICE 733-4079 ■ filOfiE REAITY . : GROWING local tHislnos: vrtihtih will irnde for small larm. Big3ig on an elegant sitoet. Cali I |-^'|PIR K INI S S Harley M otheti.. . 733-B473^ Full, finlihed basem enl. DAVE HAMLETT. BROKER 7 » :j« 2 4 * : good incomo polonllAl. Cusiom)m Wood Really 734-6551. ROCKY MOUNTAIN REALTY'Ss I I _ Rulon BLAINE C ANDERSON , ReitdenliolS AttlHCAII HEAl ESTATE *: moat cuttino fl:m sol lo FodorsIr«‘ 6 RENTAL HOUSES. Shady,Z VIrolhia Eiledge 733-1406 or 733-3- I Schwendimon ..733-7100 and Stalo SUfxJanJj.
fovo ChuckPerklnt___ 733-1874I t 3 bolh. lomily room, fire-f®' meilculoutly dotlgned home'me omlc llie both. This home In MINIATURE GOLF COURSES;S ooQteiilvo hard working Ma/ lo u Nowbry.. 734.3781I Tod Rot*...... 6Rr-” 0303 ploco, polio, olr condiiionod. .now under conilrucllon.on. ..very good neighborhood-Id - ,0V Ortonmltett-, cam: ,jia.000-25.000. Installodid . accountant. For p o rio n o l Foy O o g e ------. 734.3496 ...... 734-4651J) . oU buili-lni. Prime Norlh outdoors or indoors. No riMto ) PhllPorkint 2 tiory Colonlol. there will -close to new Junior HighJh - ^ to Intorvlew. call lodoy M.A. Lynn Rn tuth.,'^ I • owner finiihing new homo,>. home cn 'i ocro. Fomily brick, 4 bodroom, 2 both Iravfll. Tcrrllic Itlngo bonolils.i- first authorized dooi- HtcaUv]__ riding orenoi. NeWly re-e- ■ deol!__ ' _ ' llroplace, electric hnat. Fimir«' ------Sumng. aabty. lo-tl3,«0.-3W - !: I_____(Ooax.^lltv^vo-«K b-(lre-v> ------homeA-Viow—Ihe-conyori-. “ ors onffb' moss pro- - _ - - 1 , modeled homo. hb» 3 bed^^ PauFSTeSman___ 734-6TT2 yoar#. i;»lnlno ptogram, Send • I- U,‘otod on Cindy Dr. noerr place, p lu i'3 bodroomi in' I'* ffort lomlly room wllhr -' roo'mi. 3 bolht, plut den. 2 Tod Sm ith...... 733-4940 'f’ 733-8588, Town & Counirv-» ‘ resume to box 245 Twiti FallsIS ducod affordableQ C. dy Cone Pork. the botcmoni. Coil end otk Ookley stone fireplace.»• Roallors. 733^716. Eq^i^l Opportunily Employer. 3 bedrooms. 3 bothi. touno. fireplacet, huge ' familyly . OonYo'ut?...... 733-7905 solor furnaces. Rosi-I. S56.000.00. lo to o l , Snock bor and buHl-IntIt ______:______3 fomily roomt, oloclrlc , room wilh colhedrol coll-II- BobFloldi...... 934-4773” In kilchen. W hite brickk BY OWNER; Young oxeculivo- dentlol and rural Koolcon ly lle ___ 733-6465 heoi, tprlnkior tytlem ingt. B niilot from Downn- DonnoBoch...... 54^-6266 IQ home, newer subdivision. 3- ’ ATTENTIOK olr condilioning, ovor 3400 f°° fireplace loolyred In living MOBILE HOME PARK demand growing Tom Floyd. . .-___ 324.8912 town Twin Folli. $165,000. SuiannoWotf....334.56695’ toom; CoverwJ potto, 23 bodroomi. 2 baths, now carpel.'* 3 NEWLYWEDS! tquore (eel. Grade tchool. Oi...... 734.4851 Informollon and opfMlni- ■ ' $2700. Minimum ynnRai:. jite n .. 733-3807 dliionco ol home. Onty roomt, ’X \0 •- KoyPorkini...... 433-4087 OID 'CHARM with convon- $73,000 Realtor Owned. dining botomont, ' menl In pe rio n only. required Inwostmont I. ' KyJolofi 7330456 *• FronceiHoiielholt 537-6636 . lonce ol the now. Thit tiomo--"o OLDER HOME, .Joromo,-2300: ------$?3JjCOO,—coll, Amofieon • .... FIshor. . itove .-ond.... a_ goroge, S29.500. Potllolockord...,734.3383 aquaro feet. 3 bodrooms up, 1. under 56000. Write3 'S37.S00.00 price tog mskeiI EXCELLENT NORTH ” ho. beon complololy re-: down, family room, flroplaee;* Real- Eitote anJ Approltll JohnBloyo...... 733-7064 modeled, freihry pointed 733.56S0. Fulure Systems, Sun- Ihii worih looking Inlo. EAST LOCATION HolonTrowbridgo-. 734-5609^ foncod back yard, good neigh-' Colllndoy. , . SS4^tilO ? - •. find proloislonolly oecorot- bothood.$37,000.324-3211. ;! Trac dopt. 1075. ^ 4 bodroom i...? bothi, 3 • , od. 3 bodtoomi, 3 bolht, 12500 WosI Cedar llroplocoi. lormol dining T a m h i c a n room, lorgo kitchen, tpo- tewing toom, brick patio,0, FOR SALE 1 bodroom house:' BOOMIKSBUSIKESS DrWe, Lokowood,' F ix UP SPECIAL . Real B tate « AppraisalI garden tpol. extro intulo-a- Modem eicopi heat. 18 x 3 0 'lo ' ' Th)i 3 bedroom home wllh Ciout living room, huge lc bo movod. Boat olfor. Coll S37-. InsuTpllon/Energy tl Ihs.•• Colorado ■ 00228 or tion for low coit electric faitetl growing buiineii a full ba»»ment priced at double goroge.. School, DMgVotlmet.B'oJ.fr...... 7})«0i7J7 hoot, Soo thii lino home10 4415orB37-ee98. call Joy-Hoffman olI S17.000.00 Immediolo lobe .:hurchet lennii couhi. AWoSl'®-!! 0 " ...... 733-OMt Irt iKb'Sioto* lodoy. MoMnV"iit<...... 734.4W6 you will be plootonlly tur- {303)989-0431. . poiietilon. nEA I.T Y •nearby.S58,900, THREE BEDROOM, now fwmfr. £ARN $60,000.00 prited, $49,000, In Kimberfy, fully carpolod and • " CONDOM'NIUMSColl draped, all oiectrlc. «lngltLJ v . ------tttPERYEAR ------. OWNER TRANSFERRED - I FUN lOVJNG HOME, for :dnd-wo fiotftf 0 ciuick solo. 7 3 3 -2 6 2 0 fordotoili...... »r ^ a g o . <234402, 733-3S28-_tfttf; •.All <3ur deolert ore making; 820 . nontr lo liaii l A iemoono''wQnllno lome- , 3 bedroomjj. 1 bolh 1308 RememberWo Troc/el' thing diflorent ■ large — -sq. f t.. Iff^^TSmborly. • NOftiIng loll to chonte SECOND MORTGAGE MONEY I alpine two slo«y homo withIh MUST S E U a t sacrilico pticcr'' ' PRICE REDUCED, Muii tee open beomi. Super bedd. now split level. 3 bodroom, 7 ' . tFitllonaporMlmo______— Roal ostalQ loans artltablo lo. 10 opproclaie. 4 . Bedroom, - COX-HOWARD (40.000 ot moro. To homo 7 3 3 - 5 5 8 0 roomt, long two slory deckL . bath, carpolod houso with 3 c ar' dpporhjnlllet IV. b o ih f, loyoly polio,, _tASSQCIAIES_ owners with oqully in Improved™ f E E t I N G ...... ------EVENINGSCAUi------o vor-ooit-expoiure -polio,0 PraDo.;ooci(anootncr.iiimallon. QTHE BUSINESS CAU ,Gt08E Ih Bal, one and H batha. I • . thlt cule 3 bedrOom home locolod in nice oroo on HOME 733-6562 <1 Ideol lor on older couple — $35,000 e09 Dth Avo. East. Is" 5 1 Oit d roNii Hoot: wilh aluminum sliding, eoit edge ol Twin Follt. 1«3 Jctomo, PTiOne 3:4-35S8,- , $49,500. IN Hoielion o lovtly 3 bedI- storm windows, fenco. room brick home booutlfulI carport, oil corpeted. HERE'S THE NEEDLE dining room, kitchen and i $24,500. In ihe hoy slock ol. homeses living rom. plus lotgo you've been looking for.ir, . fomlly foom or olllfc, 11 *; T A K E U M E New 3' bedroom, 3 bolh' in ourc O etilliis Advertiilng tKllon {»i ADIUIYDIP ^ lorge kitchen, goroge, lond- canbero.«tlne < fully done throughout. I L ™ — X n ! I' rBu' od before the 10 doyi e x up.I. («ei»»(Re er* toted ott th» number el worf ^ I • coped. Air conditioned. BeoDiituI 13 X 50 pool.wlth1 Comfortable 3 bodroom,' I ed). Il.eli. el the and el 10 deyt ' rout iUmI hain'than lotd you hev'in't purcfreied wl CollTcjdoy:- . diving board plus 3 bedroom> 3% bflih h-rv- neor Sow- a V l«elting lo >g lor — or you hev»n'l Itedtd ler the MemI you’ weiiltd lo iwop - COME Irl'levol home. 3 bath. Ilv- loolh tOvVomtly-room ' - Timct-N*« •H»w» OI(J<» and we'll ch»»t(uiiy_r*(undlund ■yowr m'oney, IF VOU 00 911 loiulti t UNDER Conilrucllon. newL _ilng.dlnina_xjfoo_Iomilyi___ .Lw»tv_3...ploee,—dooble- ___ Q V --••lOdayt-ai yt'ar* up —'coUend cencel youred.d. Veu'llV« be thor^'d'enly rw ihg Joy»'yc - —dufiIe')rrotVd*3T>edfoomir “ room, over 1800 sq. ft. id - . .. Itl before !_hj__ | 5 ^ ' __ gorogo, lencod yord,'' ond m apfeered — ond you will rt U r priv « » > « rtfrii Mlv; B M M M t’aitveiihto ‘ '-J65.000.-- -7:7 ------•------•„ .,-(of,$69J)00...... J ...... 1605AddisonAvo..Easl...... Rock Front. Immedlato.itfi..OccupQncy. LocQled.jrL.-_:_:,L_ - H ■4,(|Hir)( t n i i w Joon Ffonk ..'.. 734-6929 irotected area witfi aiopplo tree* on 102x125' ,'s. ACRES wllh beoulilu'l 5i 1I'JocnHolley...... 7333308 ' edretllte meto Ihen on* lUfn end your«V.'*!!.^*i*/r • mwe ^ ifie ll*mi your » L 7 3 4 -2 2 9 2 f I, lot.------r — :— I !!•'> EjHS yeuodr - • bedroom home.-3H bdlfti, • Clendo Snyder. T. 73«9303 John R. Howord, Broker dining room, lorge livingI Pottl* N oltlger. . . 733-29911 Jock Cox...... 733-2080 TO'PLACE YOUR AP!iD iPH O I«73^^ room, oxtro lorgt tomily> R oyS obdo...... -733-63403 BobVeeh . T.-,. . . 734-2233IS ’ 3 6» , ' , 0 0 0 rotn, 7 cor goroge. All iorr WotKloron»..h9hs 734-41B6S Audrey Howard ..733-57555 OfficoB37-6116 „ 184.000.. VemOoshMi ....7 3 3 -1 6 6 6i CorleitoCox...... ■.73-3080;0 Oovl« 837-6617 - JEHSEN REAL ESTATE ■. C A tl PotOoshlor...... 733-1B66i MarvinMcCluro ..734-1871 1 , a ilf 837-6179 / i loursDelmef ....734-3169y Jerry J c m w ...... 324-2106b ShtrloyHuck...... 334-3122 Win. ...,733^562} ' KonRoy...... 734466S5 JoeYo-^g------734-3393l ______,977 . '■ ?0 Timori-Ncws.Twmriills.}, Id.iho1(1. Monday. Oclotm.' iti. .OT
o m e ^ B y i t m a s — H ^ B e l n Y O ) U R O w n H o r Christ ir FALL PKEVUE OF HOME:AES This W eeke(5.: YourYo i Locol Twin Foils RE>tEALTORS Present Their F i doys TIMES-NEWS To Findnd Your Christrr^ S I 1 ^ Us