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I ■ ■ V " ' . • D pay for at least ByB.DRUMMONDA^D A Y R E S J R . ' bbig money bill m l^ t prcclpitclpitate anolher lengthy abortloilion llfo would bc cndangenngered should the fetus t}Ci ccarried a n to that military funfunds were being used to po ta^ayer’s money »Service..:— ------—fighl-between,:lhO'House-andn -and-the-Senato at-a.polnt.whcrtien ___‘iMTn______zc.QOCLnbortlons.e;13 e v e r y y e a r , o n a b u s e o f ta x | r i F a j H i i c a ^ t a r e s ------: WASHINGTON — The House>e ppassed Wednesday the utim e Is rtmningout on the 65th C o n g re ss. . lh a l h e a s s e rtex d l c o n s titu te d a " c u r s e " o n the J C u r rc n t D efen se DDepartment e p a policy provides fund rgcst money bill In congressionalinal history, a $119.2 billion The Senate has tradition;Itionally been more liberal c CCcnsocslnblls.,ish m e n t. )use- “lx>rtlonsforany womaio m a n e lig ib le fo r o th e r m e d ic a l ( •rcnse appropriations measure,lure, tacking on a con- n Jie Houso. Last year, a Hous ' he added "that the usingsing of the word. abortion matters than the I , . the military, as longg asta s tw o d o c to r s lln d th a t thIC e atwab o rtio n Is * s u re , h bversia flnrenqmcnrat~tB6~ig5rlaBrmoment that severely-s“ Senate^uabblo over aborllorirtlo n fu n d s f o r th e D e p a rtm e n t i IS of menlhal ‘rtefense’ comcsc s h o m e lo a ll o f u s ." mfhq "medically Indicated"ed” oc r r e q u ir e d fo r " r e a s o n s o f n mited use of any of the funds for abortions by women In Health, ^ Educotlon and Welfaielfare, dragged on for sbc montl •nmp health,” and If that1 funtfunding is nol In conflict wvlth llh the11 la\« Rep. EllrabethKsth H o llim a n , D .-N .Y ., s trorongly n t opposed the ilform or m ilitary dependents. bt>eforc conferees could find a compromise. The san rf nc ■ or countr;lunlry In which the abortionlon IsIj to bc . flmendment. ShoShe argued that It would discdiscourage women The vote on tho at>ortion amendmidmentwQs22GtolC3. a o rg u m e n t lo o m s a ^ i n thlis is yyear c over HEW funding and.; p e rfo rm e d . ond married couplescoi from Joining the amarmed forces and L a le r , th e H o u se p a s s e d th o fuu ll b in b y a v o te o f 339 to 60, of o W ednesday’s action, overver nm ilitary appropriations, Tse policy Is thus would hurtirt tthe Amcirican defense effortffo rt. fter thw ? days of debate in whichhlch an unsuccessful effort W e d n e s d a y 's a m e n d mo e n t Vw a s o ffe re d b y R e p . R o b eirt rt K.] “We believe presentsent Department of Defense p< icsman sold The langungoIge In tho Doman amendmentnenl was sim ilar to as made to eliminate *2.1 blllloillllon for a nuclcar carrier Doman, i R.-Callf. 11 statqitatc^ lhat none of the funtunds reasonable and pruderrudent,” a Pentagon spokesmt languagethott R(R e p . H e n ry J . H y d e . R.-I11.,11., h a s I n s e r te d in lo m t the Carter adm inistration diddid nr o t w a n t . . opproprlatedi for the Dcpartnm rtm ent of Defense could be,.used us after Wednesday’samendment amei was adopted, lu m b e r of U m c s In r e c e n t y^ e ears. a r Thp abortion amendment raisedIsed the possibility thnt the to t pay for abortions exccpt;pt irin cases In which the molheiher’s • In calling for adoptlooption of the amendment, DomD o m a n s a id H E W bU ls a m o r
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7 3 r d y e a r . No. 29293 T w inn .Falls, Idaho Thursday,a y , AugfistlO, 197t>78 IS'”"
it ' ^ I r d r e vW \ \ ‘ \ ’ i r c s s l aa r g e ss t v ot c .j - ^ I ' T - r‘ I t r • 'V’ V ...... n T w ii n F ai l l s B l ' ' K lallL By JEFFSHER Out of 26 counties;les In tho district. >•' Tlmes-Newswriter , ■ Harding carried onlytnly ten. Iri none of { tl w e n t fo r H a rd in ff'^ M A\GIC G IC VALLEY — Democraticallc lhe counties which wc • 1,000 votes cast,, H congresslcresslonal candidate Stan Kressress wero more than'1,0 ilph indicating Hardingg dldid well In rural,— •- _ ...... W -deteatcd^itcd_primnry._oppp.nent, Rnjpl] a cui-ried the cities — • ; • ^ H a r dling in g IIn Twin Falls County by,y £a areas, while K i^ cu w id er r marginm i than in any otheiIher and the election, n primary results i’" , countylly In In the second congresslonaonal The Republican p th e M a g ic V a lle y | . 4 . d is tric•let. t. further indicate the , , m a y b e a K re s s stroronghold. n g ; Kress r e s s :also carried the entire MagI A lth o u g h J lr h Jojn n e s lo s l th e e le c tio n . Valleyley byb; ncorly five percent moi lo G e o rg e H a n se n127,891 27.8 to 36,395 w ith - n h is sta te w id e m a rg in of v ic to ry , ' th a n h ls s 416 out of 419 precln(Dclncts reported, ho n — aJJJ n n ly ls —o f —T uesday^® — D. — carrIeaThc“ MagIc-V{c'Valleyby-8;056-to— •— — m o ccratic ra tlc primary, election resul , 7.263. Hansen receiveelv'ed 56.6 perccnt of ' sh oIWS w s K ress received 70.5 percent the district vote, bunbul only 44.6 percent ' vole In Twin Falls Cbunly. I th e vote vaJ^ ofthfiMa^cVaUeyvie y v o te ...... 1.: re c:e e iv lv e cd d G1.7 p e r c e n t of th e vo H a n s e n c a r r ie d1 onlonly two counties In 1 . d IstHtflcl-wlde. cl-' the .Magic VallejI lle y , C a s s i a a n d \ Cress' next largest victory marglargln Minidoka, but hee wcwon them by large 1, c a mme c lrIn Bannock County, whereire ho margins, 1.931 tolo 8^842 In Cassia and . j i rccelve ByDAVIDMORRlSSEY Ravenscroft saidlid “it now appears tlonsn totc changing a primary elecle ctio n •R a v e n s c ro ft: 32.1C32.1CC. 27.5 p c rc c n t, f x / i ^ , Times-News w riter ccrtain, pendinglg rnext weeks official' duringirlng the spring of the year.” •O tter: 30,192,2S.BI2S.Bpercent. M a g i c V oa / / e y v o) t t e BOISE — The possibility • oof n canvas, that Allanlan Larsen will be the Ravenscroft Rav said his ‘immedle d la t e -J a c k s o n : 13,574,74, 11ll.C p e r c e n t. •ecouiit in Idaho's gubernatorial•lal con-> 1978 Republlcailean gubernatorial • concei>ncem” would be "findingng an •Crowe:4,500,3.8pi3.8porcent. _J* est disappeared Wednesday' m o m - n o m in e e . I h a v e3 talkedta ' with Allan nnd opporisportunlty to repay the debtsbts in- - .Amyx:2.842,2.4p<2.4 p c rc e n l. . . /d j . l i, d i n R al i u e n s c r c ng, os' final-rcturns-- flavc3 A Allan-, havo exprcswd-n:i-my-compltments-as- currwirred-in-thl& -campnlgn,-mim:imy- of : Incumbent govemc/emoraiid-Democrnt— o f i ■ Larsen a whislicr thin victoryry r n i c o i y — ^------W h e n a l l e l s e f a U s .• • • —(Q( q ) ® '( q : ^ G edththermal talk .. . At the Kaulu Klvcrtil geothermal projert,.about at CO 'B usiness..r ...... A I2 -J 3 ...... c o u n t o n mm u s h r o o mTIS ’ i percent of>f the salt w ater sent down aI wtwell last' Classified.rd...... C8.I4 ‘ nionthhasbecIS b e e n r e c o v e re d . T h e s a l t mlight lg h have C om ics...... C7 '• JPI) — A mushrooms, '"polluted the underground aquifer. A„ COnUNWOOD. Idaho - ...... t ' . '■ 2 Tlm os-N ow o. Twin Falla. ItJatj^b0 Thurodoy, AuqusMO, 1978' 8 . - ^— Investiqcq a t i o r i n pies at'tfielr - 4 Amynong on; the stories {nTomorrow'i*IPs parCTts"tKrw creanTpli was choi^ng *\/H TUnes-^iies-News: • children and a lady waj birfefi:§ninn-®— ces. Itw asjust. g jfia irfe ^ m ay enc .' Io a-normallya ' quiet Twin FallsJls five ccnts to paint (aces. I ckyard one night this week,, a some summer fun for a unique , BOISE (UPI) - PolioPolice sald.Tues- > lole collecU on o f o d d th in g s w e:re r e neighborhood, -Ul d isc o n tin u e a n n o u e ' ; day they probably will dl ing on. Peter Pan saved Wendyidy Read It In lomorrov,rrow's Tlmes- Cora on the mo le death of a-S3- invcsllgation Into the dc im,.captain Hook, a group o of f N ew s ______—M1AM1- «fs put our money where theth e In to p ro g ra m s de sigp n ie ed d lo m o v e m o re d a y . A ug. 10, th e ! Today Is Thursday, lem Is.’! he said In a letterr lolc CJETA workers Intoto jprivate sector Papers shut dtdow n- j ..V' 222rd d a y of 1978 w llhlh 1431014: follow. Jobs. The rest wouldlid i re d u c e th e $11 Iff. flnrt HOUSCmCI;c members. The moon Is approatpronching lls /Irst ilkf. bllilonCDstofthecntircitire b lll. NEW YORK (UPI) — Newsf2wspaper pressmen went I ;p. Augustus Hawkins. D-Calkf q u a rte r . on strike Wednesday night, shuttingshu down the city’s j The morning star•Is Is Jupiter.Ji ..three m ajor dally papers in a ddispute over new work^ h The evening starsars arei Mercury. |------schcduI^the'M nlon claim s will reduce Its work force' HM M a rs , V en u s a n d S aQtum. tu rn bySOpercent. T h o se b o m on th isis dda^ a y a re u n d e r th e _ ___> 3 H T h e p re s s m e n s tr u c k th o NMew ew Y o rk D a lly N ew s a n d sign of Leo. Herbertbcrt Hoover, '3isl - The New York Times Wednesdiesday nighl and said they j p r e s id e n t the Unlici;nlfcd States, was -m i M V V C w l • 'ork. Post on Thursday I ol '.would strike the NcwYork bom Aug. 10,1874, PerformersPerf Eddie TWIN FAIFALLS, IpAHO ; morning. - Fisher and Jane Wyatti^yatt were bom on ' .. Circulolion ond United Proii11 Inter-In ' : The city’s newspaper Industr:jstry has been plagued by 1 Mombor ol Audit Buroou of Clfc . th is d a le — h c In 192828andsheinl913, am notlonol. OHleiol Cliy ond Couniymiy Now»popor puriuoni to Scctlon Sc«l ,t w ajk o u t w a s a 114-day | jy o li h e • labor troubles. The longest wi O n th is d a y in h istolory:, ry : • 6C06C006 Idaho Codo, Thurtdoy ItI herebyhoi do»lgnoled o i iho dc»y ol D ec . 8, 19(52, to M a rc h 30, Mill-bo publU>)ed, Publlihod dolly doll; ot - - printers’ union strike from Dec In 1776, a c om rhltteeilttee of Benjamin woowook on which lo{jol notl w m r . ■ compared withlh oothor ogrlcui- ^ You'vo put ao 1 lot of timo, /CTTTij The dusstm a y g*jet a littltie dam p lurol insoct1cld \ ; 1 '• 7 n w - Thursday,AuguuguatlO, isre • Timo8-Now9.V9. TTwin Falla, Idaho A-3 — ^ ^ h r i^timtcrai s im tSergiffeinstrH-l~togethBe r ? — HHoused€e b a t e s By DOUGLAS STANGUNrUN, published reportsir ts h e w a s a K G B a g e n t o over, v e r. employed, also0 ‘de denied-the reports, 4>«i^ MOSCOW (UPI) - ChristirIstina On^ while working5 fofor a Soviel shipping ChChristina said she went to) AthensA. saying. "No, I: did not work for the L Q a s s ls a n d h e r R u s s ia n h u s b aUld n d di e n ie d . f irm . * . , for f o r business b reasons; KGB.” propcl o s d s Wednesday their elght-day-old?-old mar- “This is someimething I have been " *'T T h e fa m ily Ju s t c a lle d m e an and told - Kauzov said hehe'fc knows newspapers WAS -rlage-waa-ln-tTOubJe.-ChrisUnisUna-aald— expecting?'^—sal8ald-tho-37-ye«r-old— me-they_needed-mc,"^e.saldL me.t WASHING-TON (UPI) - The} HHe o u se in c o m c ta x e s bby y 33 : percent over; a : look in g -fo r th e - Bho win rejoin her spouse inIn MoscowM ■ Kauzov. “The! newspapersne are going g got o t aa ll k in d s o f d o c u m e n ts l h a t ! 'the'truth^burw hatis—Rulesiuie.s“"CotoftiUlee“ deiibcrnjrnted “ threc=ycarpcrlodr'od:------.------l!a tS «mlngoutls6ome\omewhat different." Wedne w h ^ her business aff&irs inIn G( re e c e to s a y s o m e n aisty s ty th in g s a b o u l m e ." to lo ssign ii and things to finish. Tha Wednesday on which of severalrai lax The Rules Comnommitlee. Is tho fU t» ; O rt c o m p ie le d . Christina, theie.27*yea^old .5 daughter th Ihen e re Is to it — n o th in g m o r e ." C h ristin a ’s nliarriage ia r r i plans were tho prop s u |\I -Attaohm en9 n t 8 - a r s at^ Included wiwI i th t h i s jSi'eat.olejl e a n e r _ J ___ ' H s - ■' / If you’re a1 lilittle short off c< a s h , and the kid!ids need everyt^ h i n g from newsf'shoes toschoc3ol su p p lies, %, Wm.6 we understfst^nd, ft (gioazzHm ? U ! ___andwe’vegii got 3 ways tot .i h e l p ! — ^------||H - gets outI t 1 t h e I ' deep-dowv n n d i r t 1 . Trust Card:C w en ’ l i > Dirt om plloa intonto top of \r iWldo. briofithoadlla d llg h t ^ 22.. Simplele Ititeresst Loansis: ...... /holpo diseovor dirt In ai\\»\j^#tt'/darK oot Comoro.]. f o r a l l o>f r y o u r p u r ec h a s e s S l n r ^ ^ l /ExclualvoO-0 6-posltlon /01aI.A.N#p»ip« conirol 3 ro ach , ront ond of c lo a n o r f'o o r rt boat 3.3. Charge}e It: U s e a /v ovorall porf.)orformanco. M a s t e r C harge or >V i s a c ard froiiatli T w in Fala l l s B a n k • . . : - .7 ...... - -I & T n i st ■ M h- ...... - - - H/ow $ 8 49S ' M odol - O n fy 1458A ^ Inicludes ch $19.95 aHqcla c h m o n ts . f O l i N.-" 'i ' V.' '■ V A C U U M(I CLEANERS C OFF IIDAHO S E RW V IlI C E .. \BANIW i y A - . 2 N D A V EE. . EE. AT B IU E L A K E S . T W INN FALLSF W SALES ANDSESERVICE -DOWNTOWN TWININ IFALLS/LYNWOODID SHOPPINGS CENTEREB/KIMBERLY ------VACUUM • MtWOGII FEDERALAL HCHCSGOVE SYSTEM MEMDGR FEDEFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE: COn:o n t’onATiON 1 2!43HANSEN 4 3 AVE.-BURLEV=Y • » — r - ■ ^ ' • ■ ' - -r r . • T ' ' -J® M - S S 4 M@ f | — 'iom aniiia n sg tT A m n jnm der m t im p(wiiticaal regiiIm e with 'pr^iits~j^com plroiiplroml6e“ t»eiween— ~ ^ land country forever, a couicountry where Uie ordeal.:al. “Tho “ police beat me will By DONALD KIRK stood in front oM hee inimposing military handwrltIwrltten manifesto Into my har rms, Romanian hopes} forfc permanent Pacific News SeWlce; vs. rights of people are nothing . but - stickscs on on the feet, the legs, the arm s offlccre’ club in down)wntown Bucharest, and then retreated Into the shadows. hafr raost-favored-naUonm status{ and at- BUCHAREST, Romania — A groigroup One of them — tall, a trifle stoop- "Dear)ear Sir,” tho note began. •■We "W blowing In Uie wind."1." the head,'le a d ." h e s a id . “ T h e y s a y m y h a f oo-iong-and^I-mako too mudl u c h __ tacks- by-Ceausescu'scu’s critics who— ^ ^ flffurta looking likfrgaiint-vlctlnis l- w c ------The- manifesto,—typ-typical -o f - -thosa— is - too- loi jlled cha^e Uiat Uie country cou do^^ not ipl>easlon- tn -a Do3toevsky-nos-novel- - his- -neck ------fu rtlvrtlvely- - pi-esscd—a — writee yoiyou praying to help us quit this,th visitors hero roccl^ei^e fronift I^mimian trouble^ble. I I lose my Job when I appllc’ " "dissidents, illustratestes the11 dlM repahcy ' ■ Jor a"pa^,rpa^pbrt, and they say m y f aUieither--quality-becausc-it- it--vlolatca v .huinan ______his rights. between the country'sry's liberal reputa- may' have ha' a problem with hi a'ry.and Poland are ' tion In Internationalial affairs a and the ' pension."slon." Romania, Hungary., ima- the only Easl bloc: naUonsnat with most- • _ domestic reality of Internal re- Thele experienceexp Is typical of Rom« itus, entitling them p re sslo n . n la nis s whiwho attem pt lo defy a systeritem favored-naUon status, tiirol to the same'tariff:iriffs .and quotas Outside Romaniaania. President enforceditxed b1 y h ig h ly c e n tr a liz e d c o n lK cnce applicable to non-Commual8t no: Nlcholao Ceausescu;cu is widely ad- and anan elaborateel; Internal intelllgcnc ^ p s aTE/? i a diplomats report, mlrcd for defyingng IMoscow, even ' networkvork knovoi 'Ss the Securitatctate. countries. Western dli Rohianla hinders though Romania rcmaremains a member Fearr ofof thet Securitate keeps Romzama- however, that Rol severely Uum any of the Warsaw Pact.ict. UnderI his rule, niansIS from frc organizing any serlourious emigration more sev i d . other member of Uie Warsaw Pack Beat it, kid, Romania also Is thehe onlyoi communist threat:attoCcafisescu. to ( country wllh full dlploiliplomatlc relaUons Ifthey they try to leave the co u n ^,’, theth excepltheSovietUnio;Jn io n . I calling or coming _ ^ Ya bother tneTie with Israel. But Ccausicauscscu’s internal dissldcisidcnts again cxpeHenc•nee "We gel people cal aid 0 diplomat at a - policies have presentjsented the Carter Ceauscscuscscu's power. While Romaniainlan here every day, said i sy. "They think a d m ln lstra U o n w ithLha a dilemma.d officials:Ials say they routinely graip-ant Wcstem embassy, Jl h e lp th e m , b u t ‘ Eager to consolldowlldate Romania's passportfsports and exit visas to anyorlyone somehow we can h r e c a n d o . '! ...... political Independenceence with economic whowant> wants them — an impression theth e y th e re ’s n o l m u c h w e Cl development, Ceausesiusescu wants most;, are anxiousanxlt to spread to win mos So far. Presidentit CCa a r te r ’s a p p ro a c h favorcd-natlon status,atus N o n - II t a l i ai i r p ®i | p e ^ a rtl o u tt i s i d e p] o s s ii i b i l it t y •action. Gantln is presidentidcni.ot tncpom incai . to create„ci Uie semblancc of a lin1 k w ho b e c a m e P o p» e PP aj u l V I. B y P A U L H o W n A N NI werctobeclevatcta ted lo Uie p a p a c y - The; ,vnnn Arf’entine - of Italian extrac ?_ycars-.^comm]M lo^for Justic)usticc and peace, the bctwccijtween the church nnd a supciipcrpo- The same proccroccss may happen ------N.Y. Times Scrvlcc ------In st n o n - Ita lia n pofpope, Hadrlan.VUTivas. — Cdrtlli:(irtlinitl-K , \ ------. 1 ------1 ------1______Thursdiv.A uaustlCJt10,19W Tim*»«-N*“'" iTwInwin IFalls. Idaho A-S' S l B a l a r a s s co c i a t i oo n n d o r s e !»s ^ F V ^a d s — irst Wednesday's voteote came - after . W YORK (UPl) - For the first N E W Y C speakers warned of ttho dangen of Hje American Bor Association t t ) e . " either opproving orr lulaming down an , :• ie sd a y e n clo rse d low yelr a d v e rtls - W e d n e s ^ ’ ABA conmils'slon propcroposaltogo.ontnd *: . in g o n1 tete ltn le v isio n . „ record ond list teletelevision as an B ABA’S policy-making House ol T h e AB> ® °[ occeptable odvertlslni;lslng medium for D e le giates a te s opproved 141-69 a proposol la w y e rs. idd-televlslon-to-tho-llst—01Tt ------t o - a d d - t Comrnlssroh-Chal:haI^mah“ Hoger ------'— ptable m edia for advertising bj a c c e p ta b h ‘ ' Brosnahan of Winona.jna, Minn., w arned. ______; la w y e rsrs. . , - that the ABA couldId facefi a se'rla of . T h o0 ABAAl octlon was only 1 lawsuits for reslrainin,ining competlUoalf mmendatlon. Final declsloni prl . recommei ► ll matntalned a poll'policy against TV t ^ made by state courts, stat< -^H l must bo r »h« odvertlslni Ho saidaid tthe high cost of |B 'I ' ^H | ' bars and regulatory booi^. But thi television ads wouldI d plp ro v id e a f o rm o f o c tloin n ww o a ! s b o u n d to b e In flu en tia l, self-regulation agalnslIln s t ab u se. HK. Untilitil a m tle over a yeor ago, th Joe Stamper of OklOklahoma said tho ABA. opposed opp< virtually all forms 0 ABA was under presj>res8ure "to equate la w yw e r acadvertising. But a June .;i„197 « le g a l se rv ic e s w ith1 so ta p (Uld b r e o U o s t ' W"' . S u p rreme e m e Court ruling allowln la w yi»ers e rs to advertise their fees?I _ I'i i ------..N ow lh e S u p r elin m e e C o u rt h a s s a id 1------h e w spopcspape'rs cha'fis^ alVthoU can wear a flag uponjpon the seat'of my T hle e SlSupreme "court noted thithat britches," he said.1. “]“But thot doesn’t te leivlsion v l s io might raise specliJ c lo l m a k e It n e c e s s a r y'to to Cdo so." co n sldjlderotions, erc and the ABA In llftlrftlng Randolph Throweower of Georgia. > Its previous p r e v flat bon on lowyiwyer former Internal R ^ G R A rN D O P EENING 2 . Thursrs.-Sat. Aug. lOtliitti - 12th ☆ FREEREFRERESHHEHTS ☆ FREEiBALlOOHSFOR BA KIDS - ^ DOOR PRIZESES r------—• •n savinigs j Dutch B( » i s f wweekend e d fas hi or f oongoingg back-t h IE B =3 ^ Q J 3 C I DAP® Acrylic PAINT SCRAPEIPER _ " P LFTY ^ KNIFE,^ . . LATEX CAOlK ______; ______. ______^ __ __fluAMd^ontlrv«ll«A"POlr>i-W'apai 4nth.pu1ly-knllt-Jgtl_7.°!J— _ < « « , i In. ______lor tpf»odln8 and ittoplng. ^dpoii or ou'doort,. tuboIortUIwo ongl* .I b‘od» hondl. wllh vinylgrip ' Inl and well pi;p«'. 11 Ouncoc . oyW oll Serap*r tive sportsw ese a r All-Way4-Edg* R09. $ 1 3919 j r . d rer e : s s e s a c ti) R « 9 - $ 1 . 9 9 ...... ■ ) ...... *1 " *’• _ R eg ul ila a r to 5 4 .9 5 Regg I u la r to 1 8 .0 0 lops and shorts _ EIX-ALLSV)^W OO?PATCH S u m mer cclearance! Varietyty oof stylos Choo?'o?e from summor top — PLASTIC DROPCLOTH-LDR __ Jors.-Some-sun dresses—les;------:------In-a-hu-huge colloctlon------P o rlo c f fille r, . [■ £ ’“ ------a n d colors Mgk®# Indoor/. $ | 0 0 conbosondodor 'outdoor pointing palntod. 4 oz. . . • « • aoilor. Full9’x12 .» .■ 0| o f f VISIT OUR NEWV... - Ai O % o f» f 4 1 0 % • vJT STORE (fop ofthe stair) (rollow the SonnS Sl hop) FULL SEIERVICE PAINT DUICIHBOVIIM A t R 103 ADDISON AVI TWINFALL*L S cha^iirge It. .. ata tlie ParisS VE.WEST 1 . r . . '' O p e n F=rlday r i t I evening uiuntil 9:00 p.m. 7 3 4 - 6 1 2 7 L _ M » i \ [ I il ______: ' ’ ...... ' ______A-6 Tlm o9-N ow a. Twin Fa!lo.;ldahi:daho Thursday, Auguat 10.10:. 1 0 7 8 W a t k C — 1 CHEST Model PB1304 ' ■ B A C g:-TO-SCH o f ffer e i a H Specialrl Value ■ ------" Tho'Spaclally Consiruciru cle d VITA-QUARD* Maltrata Covoredd InIr An Elegant Bur- Ilnglon Oamash■ask Fabric Form arly § u*«d onin n e a aio n ica Nallonally Maiireaies. I I s u m m e?r r I I L o re’d Jeff I dresses■ s ■ B S w eeaters ■ O u r 3 S t o c k of summer drcdresses. Sizes 6 through 2C20, but broken, fo r Bactck-to-School TM* axpanslv* OamaiKcovtr torm«rly W o'vo just roco!icoivod a now collocfion ’ UMd on thtt nallonitly ad- of Lora Joff SwoatorsSwi in foshlonoblo U H - vsnliad "lop o( th« llna" colors. Mak Full Q uj e€ e n H I SS* Ttie Right Shoe forir BtBoth Feet. . ____<0|*r_E=_q!it e I j r. top!5s - L o g Dlox. o x . Thoy con -toke; - 1 \ifir umTJufTu’ufn." UO" m ■ I Ti you onywlywhoro. With loothr I A ssorted stylos s from summeimer ond oorly RE s R i Ox N I C H o r s t yyling l l n that moans s t o c k s . UK56< countryry comfort ond d B H | O r t h difiMIMT l b H r u g g o dd lugk solo thot's o H H H ( nullrrvvn ^ rUcCcC It(6 cef Imxth! tu! .roar-groigroblMrr—Any—woy— jH IH - B h ; Regrto^' - 9|BS|38^2^fe|v you lookook al it, Doxtor's^ H S H got thoo rightril shoo for both J | H f o o t. \ n6.oo ...... 4 Bankcards fi chicharge ^ A Everton'Haltiess BBqnk q i Cards Accounts Woico> ic o m o / | B u ild . ' A c c o p 't o d . 3 2 6 2 n d A v a . S q . ■ i - Flnan:nanciDgAvallal]lB . ■ O pon Friday Nit< W l Downtown 8 Lyn lilf.""” -* ...... f * VH " T w in VH^n " ^ThfeSSleep Centii t e r 1 B H m p a o t i h e p "W e W anant Y ou O n Q urir Bed"" I A-a Tlrro^-N aw a, Twin P«ll«- Idaholaho- ' Thursday, A uguat 10.19711978 . 1 • - Cl3 h e s s h e2 ; x chargg e s ^ ^ i o p l i tc estigate< Lid with loUlfyLJilf^ — - - ■ BAGlBAGUIO, PhUlpplnea (UPI)) - A charged Schmid authorising chleas ess troubleshooter who oionce Impartiality In auth V la d im ir colihedilrhed the lonlrums of Amorllorlcon to move Dr. Vlad Zo\iShUf jnlus Bobby Fisher m et wllh1 wcworld reputed telekloetlie t l i t o p u i, f t t t S t h e d ^ genius B leventh ro^K^dheij - ■ ■ 5 champljomplon Analoly Korpov Wedifednes- row to the te — I F § i © © g - Thoim sandgIs momrnP opi ------“ d aly y “ Uto' discuss challenger Viktor— VU mlddleofthenlnthisth gam er— itrefeiw icetolH SihB.-,' orchnoi’s charge that Korpov□V hos Inoniopporent rel VATICAN CIT^ITT (UPI) - Pope toI the Eternal City where Pdpo10 IPoul ’ mingled witn mournoumers lining tho e i o u ^ t to rought in a hypnotisLto put a hexhe> on arbiter said he » ' P au l VI Jounioyiloyed homo to tho will111 gog to hlB final rest SatuiIturday -cortege route. certain unspecifiedflodmUcoocept^tov’ ' Im .' •' Ingmar^------Vatlean-Wednesdesday— mourned "by— besidesstde“thB‘ sfllnts’of tho Churcirch of There were- 21 vehicles'' in oU. iivulge his talka wllh Korpoarpov. Match officials refused to din alongtheway. - -Romoome-ln tho crypts of-Sl.-Pe ck Mercodos heoree— . 200,000 p u p lm s alo Peter's— Including a black A eloUs of their"dlscuulons wllhllh lho ^ V ^ cortege bearlrBring the pope's body Baslllia s lllc a . carrying the latee poipontiff's body. Tho 3vlet champion, who currcntly.hiy-hoids. MOVIE GUIDE F m drove th e 15-mUelUes from the papal An iorm y of 5,000 police, Inclueluding hearse carryingi thithe plain wooden' DE FOR FAMILIES Bergmat 1-0 edge over Russian dofeto fe c to r su m m er n sid e nnee c e ot Coatel Gandolfo twovo spocial ontl-terrorlst units, u papal coffin, sealedaled for the Joumoy, - “ orchnol in the battle for the wi Q ...... w a s th ir d In th e mnotorcado. otoi AudlHi<««. ' filn <»>Mslnt raw n o n d $350,000 tn p riz e m onoy.lOy. no mgi«.loli mo ■cM H - French Cardinalnal I I IrarFiraR lFpL?i i T ; — 1 ______ILO Se 6NCOU^J N T G R S ' A EoiTorEiniiTAH:TahT y“"'] ...... OF TH€ THIRD KINGKIND ■ ■ A STEiSTEAK i ta frino RICHARO DR6 YFUSSs s [PCI _■ J i.M______^ kedPotalo r z Z E S H l I* BaktdPslJlo French Ffles, ^ # 1 HELD OVER I ^ ^ 1 I trFrendi Fries J *; 3j 4 i 9 1 11.Taxas-Ioasl^ # o g . $ 2 .6 9 ...... t a r ^ l I[ Rog. $3.99 ^ . . ._ 3 r • _ | ------f •<;oopoTrOoodThrw6/3>A7fl ------^ Coupon Goo’d'Thrure73i77r“j~ 8/3 ^ ~ STEVENSk \ ^ . ^ RESERVATIONS. 24 HOUR Family Night Speclecial TOLL FREE 80D -64M in ^ NOW , ROBERTRC DENIRO \ * t o i n e £ «- ’ Molonda^S p.m. - 9 1p.m. I SHOWING j A x i n . ______"Free Kiddie Speciecial”™ :zz D t U V E R - / ^ HOURS; 11A.M .- 3 P.H.'.H. Ml W e WEEKDAYS & SUNDAYSYS ■ • ! • I i ! ■ 11llA.H.-10P.H.-Fm.&SII&SAT. ■ ■ ill Blua lakBS. Blvd. y- 1 '{ ' ' T huroday. A uousl 10.197810, Tlmoo-Ncws, TwinilnFi>"i Fl Idoho A-g j » _____ ^______: ita 4 wr ^ m en i - s t r ii k e i ni ^ a g cr Chief Richard LaMunylunyon and Fine ; e walkout — Illegal underr ;a tell us they don't haveve ththe money, but Incrci^^ oof 9 percent plus WO per d 6 Chief Floyd Hobbs atat a news con- ; sas law prohibiting clviIvil come up wllh 5550,000000 ffor raises for month.i.'City Clt> negotiators have of fe r^ 6 a n fe r c n e e . WPUld_nnt _ s s a a y y -w h e lh e r - th e ------oyees from .slrlking — left the th other cily employees.s pcrccntnt phplus «0 hike per month, an }th city would seek on InjuiInjunction against -j 's largest clly with onlyjninlmcm o i ____ " I t Isn ’t rig h t.” _____ . ^otferlhaTIlhat has been ’rejected by both “ the ' slflkcrs ' or “os“osk Nailonol...... ) roteclion. C ity M a n a g e r G enle e EkDenton said tho firemen’sen’s'andpoliccmcn’suhlons.' a tui. Guardsmen callcdled in lo provide e union-covered firemen walkeIked city would continue to negotiaten wllh Meanwhianwhlle, 351>)llccmen also un- lon public protection, f 16 f ire s ta tio n s a t 3 a .m . P a l rre s tof the union If the fireniercnien relumed lo happyi will with the offer to their union Ing firem en stood al city Inters*;rse - w o rk . B u t M a y o r CJonnlilonnlc Peters said ' • stagedd a "sickout” late Tuesday ondm d LS, waving signs and asklnking the last v/age offer Tuesdh ie sd a y w a s fin a l. WWednesday. ed Their action was/as ■“! feel tho cityy isIs pretty well lents lo call clly commissloneiners “Wc plan lo pursueue e’every opportu- sanctkonctloned by pollcc unions andmd protected,” Hobbs salisaid, noting flrc p p o rl lh e lr d e m a n d s . nity lo allow the employ(iployces to return the offfleers Icon wercsuspcnded. supervisors were stafistaffing nine sta- 'e a h , th e y c a m e u p w ilh ll:Ihe to lhelr Jobs,” Denloienlon said. "We The! clly had not had a serious fireire lions and extra helpI miem ig h t tw o b ta in e d ey for the gay rights vote (in (I l)elleve lhal our selllciElllemenl offer Is emergencjgency yet during the firemen'sn 's rmm volunteer and couic o u n ty fir e m e n . ; - obor leadeers rap _ : IX slash ef)fforts ; ©ChicacoSun-Tlmes • “The traditional advocatesi of bargain-basement government, govt su[h IICAGO — The AFUCIO ex- e ported by regressivevc taxes,ta aro using ive council Wednesday chargerged legitimate taxpayercr discontentdl as a H |||Q n | th e u ltim a te e ffe c t o f C a lifo rnnia’s ia smokescreen for measineasures to rcduce [wsltlon 13 will be to “shift; thU e th e ta x e s-o f w e a lthhy y Individuals Ir and — ------DTT------C03t5s ~0f~of guvei'iiment cvcn more'on•onlo— eorpopationsr—dismonimanHe—cssenHal— th e sshoulders h o u l of w orkers.” p r o g ra m s a n d h a mistrin strin g th e a b illly of enouncing as an '‘lllusloh” the ll government lo provlprovide necessary V lchita firem en m arclrch on city h all In wvage a protest ^ ______n o tioon n ththnt "meat-ax tax reduction;ons” services," the councilncll saids In a policy w ill bbenefit c i most Americans, the U statement adopted at a m eeting In the la tw)r rle leaders o pledged lpj)artlcipatelie in D ra k e H otel. ______N o W y o u kL m n o w . n nntlnmtlonwlde i cducatlonnl'progra? ra m •. , P ro p a sltlQ n :g J 3 ,—_whlch_slashcd— w. Bigstorm— !S3 I n te m a tlo n a l l h a ttwill w ill em phasiie“lax Justice.” property taxes, Inevitacvitably will result — . By United Pr«ss] services essential I The Coast Guardlard Is the oldest Thehe federalion, whose largest unlinlon in "a loss of publics ser ilate, to the health and v continuous seagolnjDing -U.S. service. Is nowlow composed entirely of slai tid well-being” ■nent .working families, the lot caused tracing its originn to1 the Revenue countyinty and local governme the colincll said, Chiller Service, founclunded by Secretary employealoyes, conceded lhal the noln o isy n o tin g th a l p ro p e rty:y ta>ta x e s a c c o u n t fo r O E g Q | | of the Treasury Ale>Uexander Hamilton • taxpaye:p a y e r re v o lt is b o _ ^ on le g ltlmmate a moro than 80 per»er ccnt< of loca! oy'seeding with 10 ships on Aug.'jg.4,im grievancjv a n c e s. R o v e m m p n l rcvcnno. AUSTIN, Texas (UPI) - A cloicloud- «dlng project financed by fanrn a rm e r s id-xoochcrs was under way? ni y n e a r Ibftny, Texas, prior to the arrival riv a l of orm s which dropped 28 inches * e s o f , /h a o li jlir-on-the-townrkUllng-fivc-zirc-a n d '------:------adioi nusing millions of dollars In fl< n flood a m a g e . B ut according to John Carr, chiec h icf of le Texas Department of W Wa a te r ;c s6 u i^ ’ weather modlflcaUon s [on se c - ' on,..tl was highly uollkelyI y th o p e rp tlo n c a u s e d th e flood. ■‘•When the storm Botthererthey B a ci ; k t o h e y c u t ------— ff thdrsecdingm aterlol," C arr« x r s a l d . They hod the generator operat >eratlng n tO it’g o t r i ^ t a t th e m a n d th e n I len th e y utlt^lgM off.- , C arr said his office had plottedtie d th e toiTOs’ ’course northward fromx)m th e S c i )t i o o l oast to near the Texas-OklahcJa h o m a order an ------G o aX t - a W C a r aa v a i l Our largesl selection e^ m m 4 Days onnly! Hurry! '■■V' It V - 11 jw K ■•■ll i I T I Otooo Ot loi-lur lacvnlt luii i» QB i / i v W m Full l«riait. co»n I....Ol ." 5.1.1 V H im Twin FaUs ■' ,s I f e S to re Only - f i t -7 - 7 ^ ------■' T 3DAAYS ■ ' ONLILY JM -j I 9 I / I p I.' sT I / NW ithth T raff d e Spoco-Sflvlng Cohsolo...Lct...Largo ScroonTablo Modol., ThiaTh unlcjuoly alylod Mognavo)invox tia 9 boo n doalfl'nod s o tlio basobo may bo romovoil lo allowlow uso no n lablo modol — or na a bulll-ln. Whichovorw)vorw ay you c h o o so lo uoo It, you'OU m ny bo noourod of ooolnfl.ng. J ijysi ■ j - . boaullful color piclurosa thnt nro accurotoly tuned on oneonch chnnnol. Modol 4512 — "*■ a“doHght tolhfl'oyoBTTrandrand toyourbudgot:—1 —‘------■ m \ v / DAILY T h i s i r ^ P / . g 9:30-5:30 , Tw in Falls i s y . . ■ PRI. 9 : 3 0 r 9 : 0 0 J . SUN 1 2 -5 LEGAL NOTICEE L E GI A A L L N O T I C E LEGAL NOTICE LEGALII A L N O T I C E Thursday. AugutiguaM0,1B78 TImoa-Nows.T'fs.T w lnFplls, Idatio A-11 ' L E G A L N O T I C E , IN THE OtSTRCT COUFtT OF THE FIFTH ST T C S ^ asrafiS flc NOTICE OF PUBUC HEMINQMQ ------Pu b l ic N O T X ^0F8ALE O ^ LEGALIALNOTICE __ lUniCJAL DSTRiCL- DF_JHE_STA-STAIE-OF----- .lUDICUL.DiaiRICT TAK£.NOItCE,-Thtt.PJanning-flnd- roby_Qlton_thftL,.iho_o(h.___:___ . jpAHO, IN AND 9 )R THE COUNTV,ITY, OF0 TWIN IDAHO, IN AND FOR Commlsslon for tho Clly ol Twin Fall#, rtue 01 m# provision# or in THI FALLS • - - • • will holdhi • Public Hearing at Ihe hour ahbCoda, wiUaell at public -lUDlCl 21, 1B78 al 10:00 A.M. for IDAHOIDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTI iTRICTNO.e? fcUOOTRATEOVlSION)N 0ARBARAANN8CHSCHLOSSBERQ, PLalnlllf, o’clock, b’clo( p.m.. on tho 2»lh day ol?|” ta S1]!i8L ' aJ^tloS Auguil^lf,**!^ NOTK^E 18 HEREBY I BESSIE M. 1673. in Iho Council Chambers, CitCity Hall, * safekeeping (abandoMndoned), the following -lEROfiier o iJ e . ^EBY GIVEN That purauan't DONNfNO. O o c u M‘'I® ^ ^ «' >lla, ldaho described vehkilo:lo: 11 1989 CHEVROLET: (■ to Section 50-1735,IS, UUahb C oi*. that Lbcol ALANLSCHLOSSBIj SBERO, Defendant. ~ located localt at 321 2nd Avo. E., Twin Falla, fATE OF — improvement. Dlalrlctilrfct No. 87 bonds num- - CaMtMN0.to04 l upon upon tho application Of.Charles .1.. MiMarshall, d o b rv iN f 1U39SC42I IN THE MA?i^ER*OF*Tf^ESTATI irton on- VERN(^ MORT • aALICE^ ce’ LOUISEI^yjN ^E C ^E D . throu^l^^ b e ^ P e d ' t s ^ ANOTHGI ot. at., for a Zoning Designation us K ch'SS rex.i',”.' "lIOTCE’IslraE flY SN 'Slhat it tho un- TH^ STATE OF IDAtiSSisipE^os nexoilon £;i a s R-2. for proporiv locatedlecTeaslof llllalSt.E. ; pakl on the tOlh daydoy’ol 1 S M lo 'm b ^ 1 0 7 8 ^ : ctsrslgnod h u b««n appolntodxl personalp TO ALAN I- SCHLC: H L 0 ^ B ^ , TKE ABOVE . Easlland Easlli Drlvo & north ol Filer Avo.to E ex- Hansen, 1DS3334JJ34 - - •- PUDLISHrAuo-3,10.1i,10.17and24,19?8 yNOTNOIlCEl?^iv“Q '® ^,*.1 lhe un------^ o -ld a h o Flrat JJallaNational Bank,..Twln-FalU-.-. mod o a u io .— NAMED DEFENDAN1lANT: - r ~ ~ ..... ■ : • ' londolondod ond logally described as: 'e ^o n a l Ollice. Twin Falla,I, Idaho,kja and Interest i ^ n .. SE V4 NW V.. Socllon 11. T. IOS dersignod has been appointed Persi n st Iho said Yoo aro horobyly nolllled lhat a c o m p l a i n t ' S N o n c e•OFAPPUCATION o F A RRopresontallveo pIo! 01 the abOve ninam ed t»r>ds ohaM ceas«:6asoaaof8ept.t0,1B7]r, docoM^J are roqulrod to prosorresoni IhoIr has boon Illod spainst apal you in tho District 17E.; 17E B.M., Twin FallsCouply, Idaho la aoalnst Dated Ihlo 3rd day of claims wllhln four month# aftor iho Tho proposed uso of Iho propert WATERPERMIT - - -- ^ ddecedent. e c ^ i All persons having clalma a( ' Iho dato ol Court bl lhe FilthI -ludlclal-lud Dlslrlct ol tho Slalo The eby given lhal Ronald H. Iho ------— C o m m oodity < FuturesBS ------1, ------^ g f i s a ag - P S rev. - ■ : ...... ~"D a o S e ~ ^ i Month Commodity Clos'lo s e H l ^ L o w pp.m . May Maine potatoes 7.02 j 7.14 0.98 7.09 A ug. liv e c a ttle 32az,25 52.30 51.42 'S•51.70 ' T - D cc. liv e c a ttle 5i52.32 52.20 51.15 551.20 Aug. feeder cattle Ci«»2.90 - G2.8S 61.50 GC1.C7 ! B l u ee c h i ] A ug. llv o h o g s 4(48.80 49.33 48.G0 448.95 p g a iin i s s hla v e di Scpl,wheal 13,07^4 3.11^4 3.08 • 3.U V 4.. - S e p t. c o ra 52.16'.^ 2,19=Ki 2.17 ' 2,18% • ^ NEW YORK (UPI)— Prlccs v ...... Aug.-silver-- " ------5.55.5200 -'- 6.5400 - 5;4B00 - -5.' 5 .4 9 0 0 - ...... - .------S ro a d ly h ig h e r a t th c c lo s e of thS eo I n ™ T oday’s m I S T A R T t o» d D A Y O N g iB jai M E I M P R OOVEMENTS ^ I '» I Ep r DIVISION OF PAY n SAVE/ECOBPORATION C< ...... PRICES E E E E C T M IH IUAUGUST ^ 13, 1978 g k o l * p f i ^ i ^ LU■USTER @ * i r 2 r PL•LUS VARATITHANE :xlro serubboble for woodworkrk \ ? t wswalls Ihot no»d Iroquoni wosh-ish- U ^ t CLEAR FFINISH )nng g iluch os bolhroocn* S kitchensens " 9 fit ‘ G loss ond satin ' *V/ariVorroniod scrubbobi* fodo S _ I ir * Givos a tougher,, long-loslinglor finish Jolnrosiitont /42U loo n y w o o d o rpjloillc lo j ' )) *i '•’q u id PLASTIC ^ • Eosy to opply [usl»l spspray or bruJh It 12.9^ T « 9 9 glAL. a l . f. c l e a r : •Plnttljo g l o s s I REG. I ______J 3.66 -- LAIA T U t FLO O R , = i . ‘ VARATlTHANE Wj9lcolor.„...t._^ , P OORCH I a P A T IO r~ WOODS»STAIN ..f'^Ai AIMT ; • Givos Iwlco lho covorogoCOV of I *Ouroluroblo low gloss finish for ,tf ordinary slolns itld o o ro u l ♦ II tlolns, lliis. ondid tools1. in one) oosy on bo woiked on In 1 hour opplicalion •Forp {»' £ u. U M B E R Gwii*^ A U T O MA i T I C G A RR i A G E f V K gff A /g7^ d o o rR P I C K E R . 9 u ^ ^ m S bby , ALLSANCE T l ten Vo«i®arcarcageSSeer^^ I E XKTENSULON . Sirsthe Touch efF a Butten! ^ LADDERUS Sarqqe Pee r^Opener fl Hj; ’ -, * Sturdy, *■■dy, alum inum constructiontio n ( - S — ^— ------tu r o s c y c o lo c o n d c o p s ,-l'/,-inch 1 '/» I) J , opons tho door,ir, turns tu on tho light. | . p-j \ I • Footur — rungs with dlo-cost aluminm in u m V • closos tho door,r, lockslo( up tight j| ■ 1 L' flat rui 1 ( i j s n s a 1 lawn food . , ■ , « lIllAWMAH. ~ A • D I E l a w n • \ )c£;contrM:g~ M. ■ "“4.5 0 0'sq.fr.— sq, ■ ■ ----- : . mm i m m m I % s i n • F oFour * tools in 0n0”0 trimmoi aI, _ ; ______:^R. E Gi .jo.,'1 0 . , 9 5 ...... Mfinglna W allill _ I_ - ...... M r odgor, a rnowor &ot 9woop [HNST ADVnniSlllSf D Ml KCMANDIf.l POLICY. HOURS: Our lirm u.lontiintion <•> 10 Ihwo fivoiy (i Eondil e r o s ca InnL d o e ssjS n oi i n c i a l/ t u m (l a r o umd ] i - 1 So at the end of the year you have By RAY SULLIVAN > million for fiscalll yeari 1970, which werescjre scream ing for $509,000. Interest rate. Thoseliose three notes, ‘‘Soatl ave a remain black. Angllinglln figures. For tro lle d s itu a tio n w h e re y o u 'v e •nmes-NcwB w J tcr . ended June 30. • An(And if the federal govemm^im e n t w hich c a rrie d In te:n^l n ^ l rates as high as controlle lO^y example, this pastst July J the motel " ; nt everything there is lo spend. BURLEY — Internal Reveievenue Anglin, who tookok over< the corpora- wasn’tsn’t enough on top of the privrtvat^j 14 p e rc e n t, a ll were w ere duo and the spent cv. !nd." grossed $240,000, o3 coolco. $70,000 Jum p ;a ld . crvlcc agents who locked thee frfront tion only six week!xks before the IR5 credltoiidltors, the State of Idaho wananted creditors were demanding der their he sa d. '•i In a y e a r ’s tim e , All the rooms have been comple :oors of the Ponderosa Inn forr a t d a y a c tio n in 1976, a ltribtributes the financial lts$CT,0$67,000, lo o . m oney. A nglin e x p lainla in ed . , A n Ui iplet- On a yearly basis,isis, the, project^ ; refurbished and get $3 more p< [) January 1976 could attest thehe onlyo facelift to two thin;tiin^: “Everybody’s The[lie major i problem that got)t the Culting expenses;cs begant with the «*y ™*ur 2 p e r re v e n u e fo r th e 1979 1979 fiscal year Is m. Wlien you rent 200 rooms nr lalm It had on a proflt-and-1ind-loss hard work, fromall all tho departments, prevlou:vlous motel ‘ management Intp i Installation of a $38,000$ laundry ™om. W 5 and expected lo exceedId $2ic million, com- , 11 ing Ihem up, that’s $G00 a day. Ar totc’menl was Iheldllcrhdf. 'arid probably a'weelI'eekiy analysts orthe troubleluble w as simple, A n^in said.1. "In' facility, which dropped drop] Uie motel filling Ih • A nd p a re d lo la s t y e a r ’ss $12.6$12 m illio n . ! W -n-month;-buyinB.-- “ -s'.nrtsjI p r t s jo a d d up_t:e_ally f a s t," A ngl The I^'statem ent wasn’t anin"casy— C opcroironr'— iM>ptnlonr4t-was.hficflusc there.•e.\va.s ^ laundry-blll-»4.000-n- Ttic addW profito flt w o n ’t - c o m o - - - -i: dircct supervision of costs.” g. Uie television sc ts_ chucklesickles, Itlrig to __Although'_ArigHAjin~do^*t dlrccUy iw dlrct In stea d o f le asin g , th« • cheaply, Anglin knowslows, He Is p rep ar- ______\nglIn'p'rovlded the supervision wmcthlng in the neighborhoodlo o d of d a i m n ls le a d e rs* h i ip p w a s a k e y f a c to r, ' A ngll lon by— foFThe 20Q"rooms';ns': and; buymtT'air "w ithr'lth Uthe Improvements leadingIg toI Ing for Uie future by>y planningpl to have - th o r iiln g p a y m e n t o f th e fed< a , 827,000 ow ed to v a rio u s c r e diltors. ito r It tic faccd a flnojKjanclal picture that aulhori txlcral conditining'equipme:ipment, which had higherher o • O b i t uj a r i e s M u sg l c I • S p o rt s • O u t dl o o i o r s ______Twin Falis, Idahoho Thursdaxay, August 10.1978 • m ...... V l J e r o m ee a r e a l b e e k el t e p e r ' r l o s i n g €o u t t h ii i s y e a r B y L O N N IE R O S EN W ALD LD the pesticide, got'U:)f Uic ban reversed on distan(stance from . crop-sprayed fl'fie ld s . Times-News w riter a technicality Inn anai Idaho court last becaus;cause they fly as far as threei rrm il<» J E R O M E — U 's be en a b a d1 yey e a a r fo r w in te r. W ith remren e w e d ‘ u se oT Uie . IpI polpollinate. In studies, bees h a v e I a b e e s . ■ ', pesticide this sumnimmer there has been travehaveled os far as nine miles lo fii First, many of the hardwoiIworking a reoccurrence of3f beekills.b bladelade of ( grass. honey.-makers._wcca-poisoned,led , this AlUiough the worst,wo of, the kills is ’’J "Juj u s t m o v in g th e m a ro u n d M;M a g ic sum m er by pesticidcs which1 got Into over, for this seas;eason, Hancock said , Valleyalley won’t do any good,”'Han(a n c o c k — I s rf W es t h e p o lle n th e y collect. inue to die: "You nnd cxplaii^plained. "If I move my hives Then their image was tamlshcjlshed by little traces of killiill every lime you go niovelove inlo a valley 60 or 100 n "TheSw urm r' udisaster filmnaboura— ab out:*'------n F a l l s m u r d e r o u s h e rd of k ille r b e e s. Afler finding mnnymn of his bees had One One hobby beekeeper in Twin F ; to b e , - - - - 0 3 * - Jerome beekeeper Emlc Hancock Har been killed thisIs summer,s Hancock clalm(laimcd the hives don'l have t( complains bees don’t deservecrve the tried to measure-e whatv effect the kill transp•ansplanted that far away,y . H e r 4 treatm ent they’re gelling. HarHancock had on honey prodiroduction. To do thal succesjccessfully avoldc^ pesticidesJe s b y ■ houses about three-quartersr s o f a h e w e ig h e d o n e ofo f hisI hives every day movinlo v in g h is b e e s to R iw k C reek. ib llc lty million honeybess in backyardyard bee for a four-day perijieriod beginning righl Honcock Hon says • recent publl colonies In Jerome County. He loves aftera spray, a bbout o u t bce deaths from, pesticides3esha. ■*.- ... bees, and tries to prove it by allowingallt "They were malmaking four pounds a ad had some effect on neighbcib o rln g / s p r a y -his Jdahojnongrel bees Iq b u zz arounda i day.” Hancock snld,j.’AfteLthcy-eotsnj ___ faarm rm c ers who_spray,^-Xh?y now s; him without covering himselfself wilh sprayed, thoy actiactually lost a half a -laterater inI the day hoping b ^ wllliU 'hl a v c — nets or other special clothing. pound. Then afteafter four days they alrcacilrcady returned home fromim the u- '' “It’s wasps ond yellow Jacketckets, nol gained two pounds,Ids.” ■ fields,ield s. honeybees, that sting,” he exple x p la in e d L u ck ily th e h(honey wasn’t con- Not until 7 p.m. does the Hanlancock t , In defense of the fearsomeJ insects,in; laminated by theLhe peen blamed for beekills throih ro u g h o u t s u f fe r e d g r e a tejr r losseslc than othej^. morp pcstlcldes, Hancock said. growers- ; . : h .the Magic, Valley. lhis...sur_s u m m e r ._____According toI HnHancockjiesticldeuse "Once "0 they get these gn ...t T Methyl parathion capsuless areat the has upset thehe whole ecological sprajspraylng,~thcy~Just spray-m on stronger chcm lcals," he complalilalned. ‘ sam e size as pollen grains — 202< lo 40 balance ,of his{ biback yard. Not only stron He added that beekeepers areir e s u c h microns. Bees can't distiristingiiish bees but-also someson of the birds thot He sy c a n 't j------i-;— between the capsules and pollen,poll so used to fly througl)ugh ore gone. He can’t “a smallsrr economic group they B they carry the deadly nuggetsIts backb to prove It, bul hee blamesbl pesticidcs for force farmers to stop usinjin g e n- capsulatcd chemicals. th e ir h iv e s. If th e b e e s d o n ’l.diconlhe d ie killingthcbirds.s . c ap si "I’m bucking some prettyy to u g h , way home, the capsules contarntamlnate He says hobb,obby beekeepers like “I’ ic k n o w l- i their larvae, threatening the next himself sufferer morc from, the people,” peop the bcckiU vIcUm ack generation of bees. pesllcide problen)lem than large com- e c^Sc- d g ed . Methyl parathion was the2 villainvll In merclal bcekeepeepc'rs who hove moved ."I don’t Uilnk beekeepers theth e m se l- v e s c a n d o a n y th in g a n d 1 do n ’t c severe beekills In Lewistonin inir 1976,' lh e ir h iv e s to0 safers locations like vesc ’t e x p e c t causing the Idaho Depnrtmirtment of Fairfield, Macka;:kay and Carey where anything nnyt from the AgrlciI c u lt u r e A griculture to ban Ils use in1 the ^ale. there are fewerA'er farmers spraying Departmenl. Depj If lanybody docs!s i a n y th - However, a successful protestlest by th6 pesllcldcs. • ining g it’ll i be Uie EPA (Envlronnin m c n ta l Pennwalt company, manufacUfacturer of Bees have to'be to* moved a long P Prot r o te c tio n A g e n c y ).” . UobDcobt>eL«»hmull/Tlme»-Newi ; ’ r^ntrn HI} i f l f l c B p - — E rnie H amancock, Jero m e b eekeekeeper, and honeyey-m akcrs killed byby pesticides ...... ^; Land use heitearing Farm ers gge e t w ater /ater was back In the King HI RUPERT - Minidoka1 CountyCo commissioners will,11 KING HILL - Water ™. RaftF t R i v er p r o j e c’ctto tee l l esday aftcmoon following repa hold what may be the final fin£ public hearing on the canal system Wcdnesda, 30 of a b re a k w h ic h o c c:u u rrerrc d la s t F r id a y , proposed comprehensivee landlar use plan tonight at 7:30 chairman of the canal compar •p.m .inthccountyjudlclal01 bbi u ild in g m e e tin g ro o m , Jam es Russell, chain said most farmers should hai . County planning coQrdinailinator David Abo said if theJC board of directors, said e g r e s s o f s a l t recove1 e r y jg Irrigation walcr within'ithin two days. He said os= prog hearing presents no neww changesd whfch need loiw Wednesday night not 1 ’ 1 - i v . - ■ - . i j .1 M TIm oa-N ow o.Tw In Folio, IdahiIdoho Thurodoy. August 10,19:,1 9 7 8 f e t e f b u ( d c hum g e t h e e l d t c 0 - 4 % D i n e r t e a s e 3AN Ketchum city adn By CHRISTOPHER BOGAN administrator Jim Jac- . for'o r m is c e lla n e o u s e x p e n s e s in thethi new institutiQn principalclpal and Interest on a lastast year's; $183,106 budgetedled cx- $103,202 for fireIre control and anj- Tiraes-Ncws writer quetsaid,"lstrylrry ln g to h o ld th o lin o o n — budgi 3Udgct rcprc^nts a 40.8 peperccnt loon. p>cnses, e n se: Jacquel said this.lncrncrease biilance service,re, ai 12.1 p e r c e n t lij. > we would have the reduc KETCHUM - Kclchum hashAQ nWw b u d g e t, s o w :^uction from last year’s $278,<78.C58 in . T h e m a j o r . IncreasesIncrc in the prt>- pripinJripiarlly comes from a m ajorir slstreet^.; crepse over 1978’s78's $92,061 expenses; lllty if a lo c al o p tio n ta x m ls n p o se d Its n e w b u d g e t fo r Uie up co miscellaneous expenses. posed budget com O f f i c i a l s nn a y aa p p r o> v e R( u p e rr t l a g <[ O o n B y R A Y S U L L ivA N■J W h llto m b e lie v ees. s. ■• . thcE he EPA nnd DHW tried to disqusqualify and is still beinglg nenegoUnled lo see If bccaus?cause il was brought on by]y :last Pocatello, will soon soo test the three T im e s-N e w s w rite r Whltlom saidId io ffic ia l^ fro m t h e $120.0 ;120.000 of grant money paid beel e c a u s e th e m o n e y w ill hlo a v v e e :lo b e g iv e n b a c k . s uJmmer’sdroughl. m m t lagoons for seepagepage. The ponds miKl RUPERT - State and feifederal Envlronmentol F Protection Agency hey they said several aspects of the Whittom saidi th(the $29,000 still In ■ not leak more thanthai one-tenth of an 'environmental officials madelade an and the Idnho Dei Department of Health proje E'VE\ / T U RR N N E E D \ ...... BACKT : k t h e — O fe K i \ C I . OC C K O N 1 ■ •' \ D lA MM O O i N D / ^ i D oris L. Dooley \PRICE BURLEY — Doris L. Dooli)ooley, 75. of Burley, died Local arrangementss anare under the direction of T u e s d a y . Htmsen Mortuary_in_Rupejiupprt, Funcral-sorvloes-and - B o m M a y 2G, 1903 a l R oscotscoe, S. Dak., she married burial will be In Boise. E . A. D o o ley in H ow ell Co.,,M M o o.,onSepl.S. 191B. S l ■' . Survivors incjudc threeX daughters.< Mrs. Rcx- (Alice) Hill of Burley. Mrs.;. EugeneEu (Vivian) Baldwin Steven Joseph>hiSheplierd i - --STonrvfiotWIOtSAVIftCS ------o f M e rid ia n , a n d M rs. RlClRichard Joyce Smith of • C0NVCNIE^:nientcbedit ______• AILTHENE Redford. Calif.; two sons., ChCharley Dooley of Santa . , ' T h u r s d a y , A u g u a9t10,1078 t I D Tlmos-Now8,Twlnrwin Falls, Idaho B-3 Buhl CO]i n s i d e rr s - ' ■ r = . - J iiiiii |iHjB|IHi|i| s t r e e t pi i r d j r c t By BONNIE BAIRD JONESS City enginea-, Johno h n P r ie s te r s a id h o Itocs-News w iito c a n g e t c lo se c o sIt t e:estimates to give BUHL — If Buhl residents a rcB goigoing property owners arari idea of their ) elim inate the dusty g rav el stre^streets ..obligations..., 1 several a n ^ o( tho cUy it willill hlu a v e M a y o r C h risleninsen sc said if the } bo on a local im'proveroent dlsti e s tim a te s c a n Ixs fuifurnished, a public asls, clly council membcrs_s8 said hoarlng or-publlc-m liesday tii^l Jn discusslng_neetneeded hbld-.tQ_propose.-lht_the_LID_ancLglXQ_ Iro et ImprovemontB.------:— ------— ^------T-'realdenla-eri-opportuJrtunlly-to-lndlcatoJf------“ J u d g in g fro m th e c o s t of su rfarfa c c : ln g Tiprevemenls to be trcets at today’s prices.' andnd ithe niade and charge •ncerttonighrht______n d m a y^ h a v e' j f a r m e tr s m a rrket^L l ai.asthandcon W e s t e n • TWIN T W l^ FALLS - The T\vin1 FFalls Heldel, and L-ennon*McCartney's“ Lenr :hrlslensen appointed group.to u p.to fin d a lo c a iio n a n d a p lain. n . facilities, uniclpal_Band_will hold Itss finalf Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Lon Heart Clubs B U H L — T h e w e s t e n d a r e a oof f TwinT ' Mayor Dale Chri Mrs. Strolberg said a sm all chicharge She said It would.ould nol bc a prollt- >ncert of'the season Thureday, / iclectlons will Includc - ^alis county may have a farmarmers councllmen Joseph;p h F e h r e n b a c h e r a n d M rs. y, Aug. Band.” Other selec ould b e m a d e fo r th o se s e llin g; wwi a r e s m a k in g o p e ra tioon n for fc the sponsoring io,at8:l,at8:15lnthecltypark. “The Girl from Ipanema,'’“Ipa Wedding I narket and flea m arket on a regiregular Dale Thomsberryr y as a committee to would I s. Strolberg and her toi co\cover expenses, lor space;e and. group. UnderU nde the direction of Ted Hodriadley, Procession In Trinidad.” Trlr MgWlghts. - ta sis. work with Mrs. S Includo from “Mamc.”” “Semper “ Fldclto,’* \ Mrs. Mike 5trolbcrg met withv lth th e d ircIrcctor, c to the program will Inc ^ “ S tat a r s s a n d B a r s ” b y R ol>ert E .. J a g e r : a n d " T h e S t a r SpangledSpar Barmer.” iuhl City Council Tuesday nlghilight to ^ , E v e r y N ig h t W hen th e S u n (Sofcsofcs I n .” isk the clly’s approval for a pu rranged by Maurice Gardnerner: “I Hadley wishesM toto thank members of ; narket place where fariners )ort plan1 subjectt of heari >on't Know How to Love Him,’m,” by the community/ forfor their support this . i {ardeners could bring fresh prodi^ Airpc d rins S immer will mark the _ entthe— P‘'hllc. Only the environmental _^Andre'jidrew Lloyd Weber; “A TiTrum- year. Next summ neat, baked goods and hand erac ra fte d b u HL-- A .pDublic u b l hearlng on.the A Asp special Invitation will bc scnl amil^cr^’ry of park ...... ' hear- impact Issue will111 bbe discuss at the peter'seter's Lullaby,” by Leroy Anderiderson, bands’’ 70th amil temstotovmlobcsold. . e n v iro n m e n ta l Impact imi of the Buhl two/o personspc who requested the h hearing, councllmemmemberssald. with'Ith a trumpet solo featuring DcDenniaj- concerts. She said there Is a need for sue airport m aster planplai will be held Aug. ingg andant an announcement m ade tc jlace In Buhl because the area , in the city council x»th the products and the m arket bat someone needs lo get i the H . — A < I s . a v a i l a Mb ! e _ ^ ______ntereststogclher: Councllmen'settet'Uie ' hearing Tues- V S C S f u n d i Mrs. Strolberg of Buhl soldaid her day night after>r R1 a lp h K a n g a s of MAGIC VALLEY - Coul o u n ty In g la n d p ro le c lloIon, n , (competitive shrub M o t o r is c t s ^ a r n e i proposal would bc to conductluct the Smith and Kangosgas Engineers Inc. of a gricuituralg r lc i StabilizationI and • control, waterr Inimpoundment re-'— - market on a regular basis duduring Boise met with thithe board ta discuss conseiDnscrvatlon Service, offices willvill ac- servolrs, irrljrrlgatlon w ater several months of 'the yearja r b u t tw o re q u e s ts fo r• a a h 1 e a rin g . jpt applications for cost-sharlnj•ing on conservation, sedIsediment retention, o f h i g h f i r e d a n gj c e r probably not cach week. Aug. 1 animal waste<;pntroantrorfacillties. ' written requests were conser)nservation‘ practices from Au • She said It would require adeqiidequate He said two writ Is aro avalable' and B'BOISE (UPI) — The Idahoiho tenance supervlsirvisor. “Now indlvlduols who felt througiroughlS. , L im ite d fu n d s ai parking facilities and prefcrablj•ably an received from inc M o n e y Is a v a ila b le fo r.p r o je ctslobe ts I projects will bebQ cconfined to those DepDepartment of TransportationIon those plants areare extremely they might be adverselyadv effected by Mon Jlly Busceptlblo p p c n a r c a fo r dis p la y o f goods. jnstructcd this fall. Eligible projrojects which would nolol ototherwise be com*' ' is asking motorists to bo dry and are highly I the airport exparipanslon if It is un- constr iclude: perm anent vegetativeI ccc o v e r, p le le d w l^ o u t cost*sMst'sharlng.'practlces aware “ws of firo danger throughIgh to fire, espcclocclally from : N o w y o u k n o w ______:dcrtakenbyUieclt: th e la s t w ee k s o f s u m m e r a s aa c i g a r e t t e s th ro w n ffl ro m c a r « .” ^ “oRotative a t cover .Improvement,t, i ___ a lr e a d y u n d e r wavay y aa re n o t e lig ib le . - m - ^ fo re their apprehension by “ hot,-h o t, dry wcather-lrend-cono n - ...... J u m p s a ld 'm u,uch c h Q f.th e .Ia n d ______the city would bc wise law In '1435, the Scottish cann■annlM Kangos said Ihc — - r — - r ------'--1 tinu highways has ing, even on a single • tin u e s. along Idaho higl: Sawney Beane, with his wife‘ ani a n d 4Q ' “ h e a rin g , “Earlier this season w we e- • been landscapedkI Ihl^lh sum m er r than allow It lo______• J- I 1'''"^ ^ ■ • / :chlldrT3i—and-grandchildren,-'tt ■ - h a d ------rc q u c s C - lf lU lo I L j s In those areas eral funding for • the ^ ^ I -wenrfortim atc cnoagh to rero* and he said firo In I jnuhlered and eaten moro lhanian 11,000 Joopanlt!!! fedoral ceive, good rainfall, whichich would result in1 a greatg loss of p ro je c t. ■■ jx o p le . helpedh e ll dryland grasses grow•ow time and money•y becauseb< thoy ...... a-along lo t hl^ways,” said Royloy would have to tc be- re- —Jum p^departm ent—main- er,------:------; \Family suitxiciU^victu i m s ------buried in S a l t L a k e! - A r i z o nn a k i l l e r s s o u g h t TTT FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (UPI)*I) - A c t- M __Ing on tips, authoritlc3_ralc. r a i d e d - a ___ n “ 3 'I P Pho^lx motel room and coiidU'liiduclikl a f/es^ 8wocp_oD<‘ratlon_ln_alw.ood(?dx l c d l a r e a ___ . - - north of Fiagslaff Wednesdayla y m o m - Ing. b u t found no tr a c c o f tw'o o ec s c a p e d klllcrE. S tr a gf r S to r e* Sgt. Harry Bailey of the CCo< oconino County sheriff’s office sale th c J'swccp operation’’ began a ab b o u t 3 a.m. after a report that Garyary Tlson • a n d R a n d y G re e n a w a lt h o d beeibeen seen ^ north of Flagstoff. Bailey decliilecllncd to give details about thc sightinihting nnd . said It was not confirmed.. HH( c s o ld I outhorities were searching b bull u ild in g s In th e o re a . About the same time, heheavily- 11] armed authorities, accompaniija n ie d b y Arizona Slale Prison officials:lals, sur- rounded the Egyptian Motor H( r H o te l In 'U ivorlExtn Crwnchyl central Phoenix after recc receiving ' information that a man mai l£DPtfW)CHtPS|ffifjyfc matching. RlPPiGliaoflffoffitBieoptPtoes TIson’s description was staying'Ing there. T h e y su rp ris e d a m a n th a t auth< luthorltlcs ------^ ■■ s a id ‘‘c lo sely r e s e m b le d ” T lson. N n . j' V so n . . ______• — Tisonr—Greennwalt—ond-T three sons have been the object) J c c t s o f a PRESI statewide search since Julyy 30 w h e n ( the young Tisons allegedly sm u t g g le d shotguns Into a visiting an Prosto Dolu>qIuxo Prossuro-. o itia o f Pringlos Twin PPac a c k IX) I b . K I n g s f o r d - C h ai r r c c o o a l A riz o n a S ta te P r is o n a n d h e lpIped e d T lso n a n d G re e n a w a lt e s c a p e . COOKER-R -C A llN ER Tho fugitives arc suspectsrts InI th e . . PPO ! T A T O CCHIPS i * * IBRIQUETS murders of Marine Sgt. Johnh n I L y o n s. his wife and young son, whoseDSC bI o d ie s were found last Sunday near Qu Presto's 22 quorl. A r Qudrtzs- Chooio iromom 8 01. RIpplod or Ile fn western Arizona. Auth( lor pololo chips In ro- cookor-connor. pros- 9 7 10 pound bag off Klngsford Kl charcool' lUthoritlCS 9 oz. Rogulor suroeookor. •"/ ^ W briquets, lig^hls fastost Iond oosy. " / said thc family had beencn killed *oolcbloeon». ^ 3 9 Rog. $54.99 fll 1 . 5 9 B a g between July 30 and Aug. i.1. T1 e r e s a R oi g . R o g . $ l . i TyMn, 15, a n ie c e o f ih c L y o n s fafj m ily , W snd the family's car slU Twcaijilsslng ^iji to d a y . The scarch” has centered 1In Flagstaff area, where both TIscT lso n G reenawalt oncc lived, faoth Tlson and Greenwaltv a lt w e r e ' serving' life sentences for mim u r d e r ; T is o n f o r k illin g a p ris o n g u air rd d dc u r in g a 1967 escape and. Grecnawa £ lawalt for . killing a truck driver near Flogslogstoffin T ~ ^ A ■ 1974. Thc three. TIsdn Mns»>ns f a c e charges of ossoiill with a dc e a d ly • weapon, aiding an escape and I o _ _ > ind taking nBIHO banned Item s Into the stale priso)rIson. ___ Arizona-Gov-Bnice Babblttollt o f f c r e d — ______a $10,000 rcword-M onday forr InInf fo rm a - Uon leading to thc orrest and c nd c o n v ic- tio n o f th c k ille rs of th c L y o n s fai 1 ^ , ; - ^ No. KB-4 \ S h a l e o il No. K-53 % (| Kelley-DeiuxoQ.„.U»o_!or___ M%M 3 cu. ft. hooped cop -Haskell, p-Colo.,tospurdevelof- ______god drown stoolr tra v z , 'Clopment handles (oneono pl6co). sproodlng Jorllllzers or o f oil re c o v e ry fro m sh a le . p n o u m a tic wood controls. / W lubulor sleel hondondle. largo •^7 Big 16" pn . IO’’llro. W During action oppropriotlng tin g n e x t R o a d y t o Rog. $29.99 ^ R e a d y t o year's funds for the Departmei Rog. $14.' tmenls of Rog. $3^ A s s o m b lo ^ A s s e m b l e Interior and Energy, . the2 S e n a te C r approved $1.4 million to fundd theth( first year’s progrom under thc OOil il S h a le Commerclolization Act, odopttloptcd by ' th c S e n a te J u n e 27. T h o bill Iss ppc e n d in g a c tio n in th c H o u se. T h e S e n a te a ls o a p p ro v e d $5JS mrr illio n to develop four experimenlal p ro - ' “ccsscs to recovcr oil'from'Sholc.a le. ------^ ------The bill also Includes 530 millionmill to m perm it communities to develop:lop plans to provide public facilities requjiK ju jr e d to accommodate the Increasedd pc p o p u la - tlon resulting from coal develop) -T^c-progninrwa5~autiiorizea"Ie d 'T rT ih e Coal Conversion Act passed b y th c m - S e n a te J u ly 18. Haskell said Tuesday’s actionlion w a s a clear signal to the House tha th c Senate Is committed to tcstir oil m mm m s h a le a s a n a lte r n a te e n e rg y su p j “U.S. rcsourccs of higJj grac grade oil _ -sfiolo arc approximately equaluol toI thc I— mamj O rtho, Scotts Y ol u r CC K o I c o J ______^ world supply of-crude oil,”’ HaskeU Hj I TOm said; “But wllhout these fundfunds for ■ ^ °Dmiin LAIW N ■ S S GARDEI)EN HOSE’^ next year, development of these S n crucial reserves would be delay* 3 Lawn - anotheryear." ...... ;layed for ■ 1 | ^ FCRTILLIZERS I S o r S P RtiNKLERS/ II ■ 2 Vour cholco of our entirentlre stock on hand wllhln this.li Haskell said lhe $1.4- m g j Food Your cholco of OrtKo. Scotcotl’s or VIgoro's lown for- | ■ m illio n ■ . i l l g titlzuri. Chooso from stockk 0(1oi hond. ■ ' ■ price range. First 6 w ilhllh coupon.COL I ' approved to fund thc Oil )il Shale ■ IH R I I Rog. $4.794.79 to $13.99 I Comraerclalziation Act would pr Rog. $2.999to i $15.00 ‘ j dprovlde S I m ^ ‘'*lart-up” monoy for the prof H program, ■ ill » under which the federal governv e m m e n t | I I would pay privolc companies:s loto b u ild ■ t l oil shale facilities at three sit ...... R I C E IIIV 2 PI»RICE} > sites In ■ • Brc Colorado to test Ufe comm< n I I NoRalnchscks — W hile Q uantities Last ^ mmercldl I njR Coupon9n > NoRoIncheck— WhiV hlle-Quontitlai Last I viability of recovering oil from sl m sh a le . I Expiro* AuguiSUStl2.1978 I I Expires1 AugA ugust 12, 1978 __Tliejlclicsti)ll.shalc.dcposItslits InI thc ___ - ■ - - - United. States lie within a I rnmrnmimmmm^^’^ a 17,000- . ,^ ■ 2 * s q u a r e m ile a re a of w e ste rn Colo eastern Utah and southwe: iTMi'iiHriS W y o m in g .. Shakespeare G o r p s s c h e d u l e s -—------river inventory =? OrthoorVIVIgoro. ’ * I■ t F IisHiilG S " W A L L A W ALLA. W ash. (UPD- (UF* LAWN&CG A R D E N i The U.S. Arm y Corps of Englne< ft ■ !------RREELS l jlneers is J ■ K Lorgo ossorlm ent of sizessix ond stylos lo choose conducting an Inventory of pumpingpun I I S I from In ihls price range.nge, plants and docks not legally clas: CHEMKICALS ■ classified ■ I tlAlUlG Rog. $1.49 fotc $12.99 ■ ■ a Rog. $11.4'11.49 to $26.00 cH along the Snake River from}m Hells I I H U 4^ Canyon Dam to Weiser. F irs t 6 withh C( o u p o n 2 Owners of the structures ore i ire asked ® i' ! I First 2 to submit a permit nppilca'tlon tlon with I I m c T t ' ■ I W ith C o u p o n r y the district office. Thehc (Corps ■ 1. jg fjr; ^COQ said ^rm lts arc required undein d e r th e V a P Ri l C E [ 1899 Rivers ond Harbors Act. Se t. Section I > N oRalnchackt— .Whilhlle Quantities Lost 8 ( ^ o r F 10. S N o R a ln c hecks^W a c ^ hlle Quantities Lost In addition lo permits', owners ic rs m u s t Explros August1st 12, *1970 . M ^ - Expire* A provide to, thc Corps the install I stallation 1 1 W M W W M U dote, a construction plan and ppi ic tu rc o f i^iQ s tr u c tu re fro m a n elC’ v le w N A grandfather clause Jn'thc' t h e a c t d e fin e s c c r ta ln o ld e r s U iic lu r te c B ^ j e c t to p e rm it. . - ...... ' ------y •______»____ ■ Tfiurscjay, A ugustBt 10,19761( jntnos-N ow s, Twinwin Falla. Idaho B-S I d a h o Ul e g i s l at t i u e r a ci c e s f l m la liz e dy } f o r g em t e r a l ee l e c t i oy i n -BOISE- O P E N i 9 a.m. - 39 p.lp.m. W selidajs - WlIDESSCREIlEN 10 a.m. -' 59 Jp.in. Sonilqs NO\WSHHOWIf\MG * fl a t B il c a c k e r ' s ______"ijl^TJT I I >UflAMERRSPECOIALS t P r * " ...... : ^ i i B tRASm B AGSS 30 Oalalien C apacityy fP iW P H IOBI B ags & T ies . ' l l l l n a y R ej c g . M . 4 9 ------Borden':ten 's ll'l'lilHiHfail| MOOEL.OOEL 45YP9000W ^ ...... i!!l A n dJy y C a p p 's C 'ottoa of tho iif>05t wo<5dwocx wiidi ond QUOWv vorx)rtjrHxrij. occo n to a Dv 0 'ich ui|ia3 «j I COA/VED IT ------• ...... m os-Now9, Twin Falls, Idaho ThuiThuredoy, Auguot 10,1978 “ “ : 7 - FJ-. ~ r .------1 > ' D oubibles forco:om ic heroioes sough l i l i t a r y ?r ^ s t y l e xc a m p al i i g i L — and womon • HOLLYWOOD (UPI)LJPI) — If you look like CaptaCaptain conccmed with the physiques of the men and Hams Car- B M a ^ ^ e l o r s n a rl lik es ththe e villain Glganlo, thc^-feel-ti[eel-tall portraying the cfcharacters," said William feraiUo gorilla Iransfo'nisfo'rmed Into a hum an being,n g , y o u • n ith e r s , p r o d u c eJT r aia n d d ire c to r. ‘ • Doz i g a i n s tt r o d e n i needs The j iVero ^ a g e d a j n t s - Just m ight fit this castinjisting call. Besides Captainaln Morvel, the'studio nee ie Huntress ; "dle-l • Hanna-Barbera ProdProductions, Inc.? which brougbrought Atom, The Flash,'ih, The Green Lantern, the H ICAGO (OPI) — An army,ny, scurrying.. In broad,. di daylight.,, One__ “Weha.Oola.Ooncfanilly whokiUed44,’' . young television fansins ,11.the cartoon characters of YcYogi Batman andIH Ro o b ln ...... _.L„..C allfc he wanted list Include und'underworld , the : lele with rcconblssorico scouts,Its, woman said a rat even;n JiJ u m p e d on h e r h e s a idI. . ““They 1 organized it on o.Q . Bear, the FllntsloncsIOCS and Hucklcbcrry Hound,lund. Is Vllllans on the fierly type; atom igcnctj—officers—and—uttack-ick— bauy’ffcaTrnrg^’ family levellevel. The mother stood on a0 searching for look-alLk-ollkes of comic book heroes, hcnx leader Aunt Mine:inerva, an elderly motherl; 3 from the huma s, Is waging a flc'rcc “battleI of Stemberk said the campaign porch att nlglnight with a flashlight and a0 h e ro in e s a n d v U laIns ln s fifor two hour-long, prlme-llrne-llme Cheetah; Green,n. L Lantern’s foe Slnestro fr against a major public enemymy riveted attention to tho rat problem, husband1 anda n d tw o so n s d u b t> ^ r a t s onn ... television spcclols toloalronNBC-TV alx thlsfaU. ^ . . . - ...... p l a n e t K o n ig a r:•: p fln'd_Coptaln-Mnrvcl’s..llrf ir s t a r c h ...... In r^dausBodogSlvana. ing cltystrccts — rats, ------andthe rodent popiilatloitlon lnlils w ird the headJ In UIhefr backyard. Th«^ evenn "Slncehfjostofourhei«r h e ro e s w e a r m a s k s . w « a rTO o m o o r e . e n e m y . D r: Thac^da . p ray c • i(»-member *’army" underr a sccmstohavedeclined.id. h a d a do)g g whw ho h e lp e d ." ■ I The > command was deployed In to fight the hordes of rats thath a t 2 In s o m e se c tio n s o f C h ica g o . ’s run like the mUitary,” saida id , 1 son L. Brown II, chief o of f I NYll Y L O N I I igo's $3 million ComprehensiveIvc ■ - nt Control Program . "It’s a realc a l - J REINF(J F O R C E D I ) o f w its. I w o u ld s a y th e r o ts aa r rc e 5 lous problem here as they are5 In I c ltlc s ,” ■ m iw n s a id h e c a n 't e v e n g u e s s how m /r \ ■ O S E ■ liim % HOr Rog. 7.67 ’ enemies ho faces but theyic y ■ ]| (]|J • Ow Ro te r d t le a s l a m illio n . A nd, B ro■wn w n . I N. th e y a r e fo rm id a b le . 1C rat can fall five stories-les ■ ■ 9 7 ut Injury, swim three days In ■and cat for free," he said. "Two•wo ■ 0 S'I :um be the progenitors of 15,000000 I 5 / 8 " X SO ft.f. qquillod rolnforcod | ; 12 m onths." h o s o . I »■ clly has developed a four- ;ed military strate^ to combatb a t 1 (dents which can carry at leastto 00 o I — — Standitidard Size 5^-OEUCIOUS^EBEEfSJEW 'I _ CAND1 »>nalssancc scouts search for inlrations of rats and tell resl*s;- i j k ' i> ■ proper health habits can pro- ' / B E D I rodent Infestation. An attacks ! /f THURSDAY | BARS blitzkriegs heavy, problem ^ O N L Y I 1 . cleaning up gaitagc plies and / PILILLGWS 1 ” |W Rolox and onjoy a hot, tosty boof Stow j vlng abandoned cars where rats- 1 S /['L O urReg.3/5J y lunchoon with froshosh and tongy colo s h . r slow, roll ond buttor.or. *Sovo now. ^ lop-up batalllon then lays deadly 4 7 . itlcldes In “rat runs" to .! ia(e the existing por>^a((ons. t 1 Iy, sanitary Inspectors rEove In, I. I ' 20x26" polyo1olyostor fillod pillow, Ig sure areas arc maintained;o d I f ______I Buy nov/ondsin d s o v o . 1 r ly to k e e p r a t s out. 8/88 Idcnts with reports of rat In is can call a central commandin d ^ m d th e a r m y wUl t r y to g e t to th e ^ \ f V DAZEY w ith in th r e e d o y s. o're not naive enough to think [> \ end the rat problem," Brown;iw n ; - ■A VWe do see signs of Improve-'ve- S E i U . - — mainly jess active rat signs ood reports from residents. ButBut . ------g r a J IVC a long battle ahead. It's far A-MEAL o v e r.” O urR og. 10.78 < :ause rats arc Intelligente n t , I J ires, city officials have de- gd a spcclal strategy to "broad-a d - ■ 1 T H U R S ., ^ u ie r o d e n ti c ld ^ . H doaT^or—frooitng—fruit— : and vogotablos. >t, u n p o lso n e d o a ts a ro p fa c e d1 In I S 4 K runs" to prevent,the rats fromom I •DAZEY BAGS ...... F R I ., ^ 3plng “bait shyness," Brown Then, poisoned oats arc laidaid t o k ill th e b y -th e n c o n fid e n t ra,U. ls . I Jl-W , S A T . ' ^ ^ R Y/AND f S T Y L E ;-wHiP^ iddltlon, the rodentlcides must ■ f ) tGRASS-tk ------O u r R eB g g r r l9 = 9 7 ----- temated to prevent rats f^mom ■ WITH" ------: f o i oping Immunity or tolerance to I iwn said a common rodentlcideid e . 1 n 5 8 8 ^1 by the city Inhibits the coagula- DO WATTS Ila- I rw fli 'f % IBwi f th e ro d e n ts ' b lood, c a u s in g It to X O)ur u r Rog. $19.97 i ^^ 1 Nylon 5cordd gngross cultor. ^ > results of the ChicagoIgo I y ^ l k . . ■ '.Mows, cuts,;ts, cand trims. ^ dcastlng" strategy is being 'W ^ ■ ‘" 8 ■ ' - - -)’® l <1 by resear^ers at BowlingJng I • - I University In Ohio, Brown said,>id. ■ _ 1 j L I 1 6 " esults could be useM -to_olhcr.Her... -J-'-—.... -___.. " ~ ~ t ______P.rofosslonti l o n o i r o . ® __ IOOO. w.ith | h e s a l d . nozzio ondm d tablet stond. Chicago's-22nd Ward on th the e I iwest Side, officials haveiv e ' iTELEEYi te d th e ir ow n " b o u n ty " p ro g raa m m J lie th e r a ts . irm an Frank Stemberk offeredred ' I f : J a several week period last fallran ■ TEIE-E - r o C K E T 31 spring a $1 tx>unty for cach■ci> ! i V /''- mod dead rat reported by ana n ■ \-J ^ About $1,750 In contributions3ns • I lA M E R A TB^ u r - R o g . $ 1 8 . 8 8 ______a d ro ts .______r c o i ^ ; had a plague of rats," Slem- V Groan Mid. "You could see them I ^ J M I 3 - : A ^ rive-away iI STORE HOURS C o m p a c:t1 t nO 11 4 com ora* stondord, * . ^ MON.-SAT. os oight-shot flip flash. I Ions. Usos o irglars C A P R IC E AA 1 0 - 1 0 big haul % SUNDAY O(3ilcago Sun-Timcs T c m r a " ^ BLAN^N K E T S 44 1 1 - 6 ^ CA G O — B u r g la rs d ro v e o ff In a railer truck loaded wllh moreire I . PJ r ^ O O tl $1 million worth of cameras■“ ■ W CASE ators and photographic ac-1C- . 1 O ur Rog. $5.96 ies from a suburban warehouseise ■ I^ S t o n d o Vr d s iz o ' s . iBlankots Bli ovallablo ^ J th e w e e k e n d . ^ in throo colors. cc said yesterday the burglars J 3 9 6 !d oul top-of-the-llne items from irehouscofCanonU.S.A. Ine. in :s t e m su b u r b of E lm h u rst, 3 s CCompact with two ey took no chcapics," observede d 9 pockots. ••___, ^ jrst police Lt. Louis Illavenkn. 4 • - • . B-BTImo3.Now3.Twln I Falla.alia. IcJaho'U .Thursday, Aufluet1 10. 1 0 .1 0 7 8 . _ ■ '. '...... I in — I ■ ■ - s t a t e s i Men*s s g i n g l e VA ^ s l o w ip itch _____ , ■ ' X . - - F o ffe r s s - tournaii m e n t oo p e n s h1 : e r e F lriday p h^ i y s i c a l s ____ TWINiFALLS-- Twin F*F alls___ - physical examlnafi • • i ; i ------■ 7 - -f ThiirArtBy.AuAuQust 10.1676 Tlmos Nowa,0W8. Twin Falla. Idaho B-« §) §iLfl ■ A s t r o s t i a k e 6 - 5 \ w i l l o v e: i r G i a n tt s s BEES' PHILADELPHIA ST. L0UI3.. 8AH o’iEOO..'... L08 AHOELES< . .. f-UoDW. YpunL ta ICAN LLAuue: uuiuii. nY 19-2. -- S / ...... tbih b l ...... ib rh b l 1. Hr* Yort 1. lOD-I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)) -— Bob Innlpg s WednescInesday to spark’ the I ** J ? ; J I' Lopol ]b 4 0 0 0 l6. 2D- CMmbnu.I, 0 OoiMa. Chtffibiia. JO- nSt l I l O : ^ WatsonW nt, drove In two runs and Enos ClnclnnaU Redseds toi a 10-0 victory o v » pi?v'jiissri"' -OSnillli II 4010n«lt4llBxiull u 40 10 YaunL Kn-UoniT in. g tj4 B w tn a * v UU 1»*. Splinorff. ^ ,1 i 2 S B Oiiwlct rt 4 090 tierlie r ll 4 0 1 0 Coop»f(»).ftfHf*(7).&- Cabell and Terry-Puhl cach:h scored.. : thoAlJanlaBraviiraves,-_------• ^^Basebiall ' i Saa WlnlHld cl 40tOR5mllJiRSffliin ll o o o o ...... , IP.H.BEBDOSO EiIrnedrunavehaoe tw lc Luilnikl II 401}Simfflontfh c i 0 0 0 Ttntc* c 3 0 to Ci» 3 twice Wednesddy.to lead'theB Houston» The victoryy wasw the uilrd In flVe | Schmldl Jb 4 120F rtid lb 11-3 3 S- 3 3 2 - KATWHAl’l cl 4 0 11 Kinndt IK 1t> I e a s Thotnit lb 4 0 0 0 a Oif»»r .’,”., iiii £ sr,i M, HAl*’SMUE:''^an?'T4tl 2.3U,' Astros A str to a 6-5 victory ovorr thetl- San decisions for,. Moskau, Mo: who struck out j Boon* c 4 0 2 1 n*lti )ttH 6 W a y s For You To Lookk G' o o d B r e w e> i r s 8 - 7 u Y ankss edge 1 ivith .. ..Al^ n d They All FitF i t O nI CO ne Hanger!! errof-aaided f i v e - r uin i nintliII -•N E W Y O R K (U P I) - C alchiUchcrBuck Q osiH -lod. th ro u g h s e v e n in n in g s b u t los — ^W hite B akedd Enam el 26"' VVidieVVi 7 ..... i 5 4 $i 1 ^ 0 4 p e r lin e a r 1foo^ I 8 ft. Piecee ..... : ; e a ...... < 4 "EverythiniIng fd build anythin)i / r i g " , I I 10 ft. Piecee ____ 1 . . e a . S l I 12 ft. Piecee . ' I . . e a . 1 I 0 “ SaturdayyNite, T August 12,1,1978 I Up To 18 ft.h. L engths in Sto t B r e s o r v/os o s inon-acid foods .tho sofos a f o w a y — ' A ^ • under proprossuro, at high tompornporaturos. ^ 9 9 ' I p ^ Cans Irult,ruit, quick-cooks main dishdishos too. ^ BIK. • 'Prossuo0 co control, automatic safetyifoty gauge, A 'Conningg trtray. Aluminum. M0498/1498/0312/. 1641UART... . * 4 4 . 7 7 11^,. 0 4 0 6 . ______stem ^ PERAAAN\NENT PRESS : f r ' ’im fissS l ^ JE/ANS jar O N E G R O U P $219$; 3 ! LIFTER ; CHILDRENENS SHIRTS REG. M 4 .9 8 $ 9 9 1B ; ^ O R E G . !$6.50 FOODNIMILL MEASURING ClCUP ^ NOW ...... ' Moshos,9, s strains largo quan* 2-cup moasuro. Staiitainloss Grips jarsrs ssocjjroly to ro‘movb_ QO y tltlos ofof i fruits,’ vogotablos stool v^lth flat bottorfom for thorn ifrorfrom boiling water'; $ 4 9 8 O N E G R O U P s. ' f o r c omning, n n li froozlng. Big uso on stovotop. Multijltimark- Cushion• grig rip s. 2 4 7 . BROKEN SIZES ...... * 5 ’' s 22*qt. capoc a p a c ity . I n g s. 2 3 8 . W W . ^ CHILDRENSis : f iH ^ GENERAlIAL ELECTRIC BO(OTS i JEANSs ^ ALSO STUDENTS sSIZES j : ;; ^ JOOD jW PI E S S O RI ...,...... : I - . 'CHILDHENSENSSADULTS O N E G R O U P» ^ ONLY > Shreds.Is, slltfes.: grates, etc. m ______> - -Stainlesse s s __,s t.e e j_ ^ '• c o n t r o01 l buttons. b Rem ovable B 9 9 - I ’/3 t o r r s parts forfor' cleaning. FPl ,— L A D I E S PARIS r . B B : 1 DON'T V ' DON' B S«' ' MISS V< MISS i U I D B l QOUSES % 1 PRICE:E ' ' t h i s THIS irBROKENSi: i x p i a i i N > B est In Tho W ost Shopo p iA t ^ : [iaifsj PLASTIC_____ -_____ COLD PACK (d J ^ i i p j i k i f ; f r I eEZER ’z CARTONS C A N N ER 1 k ' ^ 0 P A C h m ACK PINTS vniiD , ; 7° p.; $139 — .33is M ain Soulh, —----- :------. I 8 P A CKVA K 1 PINTS IS r f n -rrrrrr.Z J C O y 6 P A C:K K QUARTS C . . ??7 7777/77 777'?czzsczzzSzzzz; AM ^ ______WIro r C . lo 7 1< ' ■ X " t B-12Tlmoo-Nowo, Twin Falla.l3, IdahoId • T h u rsd a y . AuQuot 10,'10,'l9re rosblngtonStor ' ' ii I n llla l re a c tio n fro m th e n e lvlw orics Is — b e r e a lig n e d ininto to tthroe divisions along ofof ththose series then would advodvonce tb The Nationalmal League, bowovd*. • ‘ ■ WASH1NGT0^rON — Major Icbgue said salt to have been favorable,, alalthough geographical1 linelines In order to promote thelhe bcst-of-five playoffs justist before 'always has blttCTly bl opposed In* ______h n s p h ftll Is stuu d d y y ln g a p la n .ca U In iL fflr.—- flnal-jctldn-bv-tho looKuc6-w<-would be— riy^rlofc ln cffec^ fe ^ -a few-teams- from— the.^ _ ...... ■■■{grleague.play.Jly. SerloM.opposlUOT to __ — ------~ 'th r o e 'd l V i s io nM s Iin both thc“Amerlcan ■"'rjjqr e q u ire d . tho East and1 WeWesfaiHslons of'cach'' Ono Or bnscball soiirce-who askasked not ‘ this Idea certaintoinly would rise again, i _ optimist said Tuesday. V f ff Nationalll 1 leagues by 1980, a kKuhn quietly approachedd lheI TV league would:d sjspin off lo fohn a toto bbe Identified told The Slor:ar thot a But, ds one opt T theught Sadat v'ould fly Basebal« ft f sccond tier ofif playoffpl games In each - excexccutlvcs for an obviouss reason:i Midwest Dvlslon.'slon.Th'e winners of cach Umilim ited num ber of inlerieagueue gamesi "Nobody everthi league, and the selection of a wild- uaiBaseball's four-year, _ W2.8-J.8-mllllon new divisionI ancand a wlid-card team ■' also a^'undftrstudyfor Inclelusion UJ in' ‘tj,Isracl,'clther.*ter.**— ■; ~ I c a r d te a m to «c o o n m p e te in c a c h le o g u e ’s ccontract o „ with the networks; Is up for with the next best winning percenloge thetho lEJOO television packagc. Evcty, "Wliatwcilmwh a v e s a id lo th e n e tw o rk s f ■ p la y o ffs. rerenewal n after the 15^79 season,)n, and all In each leagueague would fente'r lhe tearteam In the NL would not playilayovOT- u,'Hey, If therele're were a second set of m ulls 3 ______tteam e a r In the Al,4bc sourcc said ______The plan; whwhich has encountered _big;-blg-lcaguc-tcaxns.dcpcnd-hea jeavlly-on - playoffs. - - ^cL.Only— playoffs; wouldaid 3you be Interested?’ ” scrlouaopposltlojltlo n a m o n g a n u m b c r o f tht£this revenue. Renegotiation)n of the • Both the AL/a. aand NL now hold a tearteam s wllh "natural" rivalriesrica, such VoUantc cxolalnilained. “They came back . _^am ownersB IrIn the past, was pre- concontract is expected to beglegln In a besKf-flve . playplayoff scHes to de* asas ttho New York Yankees aiJdNcwan< andsiUd,.’Ycs..'cs.-wc'd be interested.’ division ' s c n te d ' to telp>elevision executives In ma r pcnanl winners. Under 'Vorl■York Mets or lhe Los A m ailer of Weeks. A secondi loyer I of termlne Ihelr per ,.1. ,,M But lhat's as flor a r aI s U 's g o n e .” ith s h y thf>__office...of___- pp la y o f f g a m e s c o u ld b e c a m e5 fl c e n tr a l— th o n e w fo rm7iat,-lhere-would o t,- be-tw o-^D-I>odge«aiJd od Callfomia-Angels, ______Commissionercr_-Bowlc_KuhD.—T hc_tsst- i s s u e ------;------.^l>est-of-lhreo p la y o ffs g o in g on In c a c b _L.playj:Each-oUicc_aboul p l o > .lhre«.rec times _ 'Kuhnwasuna>Linavailable for commcnt j T u ^ n y • WashlnglonSturSturhasleamod. tUnder the pl&n, cach'Ieoguigue would Teague slmultoncJlaneously. Tlic winners ' .e.ead a c h y c a r . SWi r i is iF r¥ s \ St hio5 G iSWJM PUNKLEAG;uE ^ ^ V ^ inrensen's I M arkeets in Twin Fall:alls sponsored - tw o llilittle league teiearns this year;or; the Sweat- h o g s and c the Maglcicians. The Swecreathogs were chammpions F in theirr leI a g u e a n d the Magician's w onI ao lot of game!es and had the!beir best year, - e v e r . ! ■e proudl>flhes«ese young ball r. Swensen's are ' ' S W E N i^jEN’S i ^ e i G I AANS ^ ' 'iti- ■ playei^ers and wish toJ recognize theiieir grit, sports- ^ W E NJSENjSSWEATH S h o g s ': m ansFiship, their pare■ents s u p p o rt and an the manyf From left: Shaunun M cQuistion, Rayy JJeno.'Trent _ ■ i Bird, Scott Wooloodruff (Coach), Bobob Mclauclin, '' From left standing:Ing: C ourtney Llttledike,ke, Kevan hoUPSrs of help and encouragemenie ent from their ErlcShaner, Timrn lD a v i s . Kemp, Justin WimVinson, Ben Cluff. Jaaoifion May. , On 'ground from*m left: Scott Tolman,a n , B r i a n .C O a cches. h < And remclember if yourur champions H ansenr Barry~Si"Smith, Trent Stlmpso In the picture:: KipK Teskc, Tigre MaM °a ire " eO tWW l heaties, Sweninsen's sell those>se to o . WORLD’D’S^FAVORITEFUI 'UNGUS J u s t i n A u s t i n . “ FRESH VEAL.CUTLEETS P H E a rlyf Garden ' Brandi d U.S.D.A.I. CHOICE P i ilACHES , CHU(CKSTEEAK i FREESTOSTONE I®-CASE $ ' SEEDLESSS m SIZE;IZE . . . ■ 0F24 . . BLADE Ccut ..7 PI»ICNICI sj p i c i iALS MERGY 10 LB.LE BAG _ ^ 2 ® = — HARCOALL 2G Z.G A N S HASTAPIwEE SWEMiS E N ' EL MONTE M A C i C m I a r k e t : i THREE CONVEf/ENIENT LOCATIONS DlILL PICKLIES .20...... 5m ' Jj628 MAIN AVE7C-C- a.^T'^OUTHPH P A R K 9 CAaaapfire volO O Z.PK G . k a D H i D B B 0 B f l I | 0 0 : ; iVUt^DAHO 1 I. MilARSHMAIM.LOWS UM J - . - ,1,1 Illiillllli'|i|li|i1 iillllillliliilllll ■ ■ - - - - ....y futd ' 1H u n t i rn g k n ivv e s : a cc u t a b ao v e a s»m i plelb l a d e ► ...... "‘ t w i n FALLS-•niero’Sjo’s Just about if you’d mentention $50 or $75 for n knife; __huntlng_bui,__h some.demanc EUUr^lTODlly who) huBhas supplied some knives - Indianind -Rldgc-t>ffer severali-different— di Jh® stecl-nnd-ind-th© -tem ^-dw iFO d;.^ - — Bs:innny plews of e^lpm)ment ei Qvalla^ ^ n tj peopo{2><5 wouldv have thought youI___ U th e r e . ______------— ...... V .to u s a n d d o>esagoodjob.onth^’.‘ e s a he . bbla la d e s in th o h u n tin k n ife styi y le le a n d a ll F ro m th e re ., I t IsIf u p to th e im a g ln a tlo Q ------ble-for-the-sportsm an toI taktake Into the— w erc'craiyn t A“ Tew peoj^e cus'tom n yrUiil now. they pay that make the added theth e home knife builder hasis tot do Is - of the Indlviduj/idual to determine what field as there are stars InIn ththe sky but much.” huntingh knives but the pric irlccs rango The customom mode hunting knives picpick out the m aterial they waiwanl for a finished ppnx ro d u c t w ilH ook like. ' thei% Is o n e p lc c o o f cqulpmIpment < that is McKinneyoy :said the folding hunting'J- from $l00upto$l,000. arc beautifulul bibut Hozcn said they arc harhondlo and then put the Ihlng A few kitss aroar also offered for the neccssaiy for survival andmd downright( knives range: ) "W9 get a few requests Ige in price from $9.95 to $75 is for those too expensiveIve forI local businesses to to tog g e lh e r. p o c k e t k n ives e s andai the folding hunting - c o m fo rt a n d th a l Is th e tnu is s ttj y kn ife. d e p e n d in g oi ; knives but not very many, o n th e b ra n d b u t th e Jt ny, H a z e n h a n d le a n d m a k e m o n ey o n . .- ^K n ife b la d e s ru n fro m $15 to $30 knives butJt tthero is not a wide . ;For the fisherman orr huhunter who hunters arc w , explained. "We have one kni c willing to pay the price. • (cnifemoker por u,e ^dindividual. Shrade and depending on the carbon contcnt cor of selection, has lost or forgotten hislls 1knife, tho Rick Hazen zen of Blue Lakes Sporting Representatlvtatlvcs of both sporting Hunting or (ishlng trip caiicad be a long Goods said id his storo also carries* : ! goods storesi saidsail knife manufacturers lixnd painful cxpcrlcncc. knives rangln iglng in price from $20 up to : , ; a ro v e ry good goo< about repairing or : -...Everyone has a favoriteQrlte slyle or $73 or $80 but i )ut the most popular models ^ ‘ ; replacing broke:t)kcn or damaged knives, lype of knife and from checdiecklng local are the $20 t< 0 to $25 Buck knives. "We : . "I'd say the knife makers are the stores and sporting goodsxis !shops, the get a lot of ca F ‘ f call for them and they aroi- ' 4 b e s t of th e equipment eqt we carry in ; choices of a knife are Jjust u s t a b o u l a s j^ood q u a lity k tyknlves."hesald. re p a ir s ,” H azena z c n s a ld . wide as models andd rmakes of McKinney : ey said pocket knives aro '‘I ’v e se e n kniveski used for screw automobiles. still very p populor ond sales aro ' drivers and the tips broken by prying They come In pocket types,type hunting consistanUy ^ ly good..He said ono of the ''' and spots in1 thithe blades bumed when ; types, fishing types.andid allai purpose ' favorites is is the Swiss Army knife ^ ^^^^V '-they-w cro useCused on electrical equlp- types; factory buUts a } and home which has everythingev< from slssors to. m e n l," h e saald id . custom kits. You nam e It luidai you can a m odifying Ing g lo ss. McKinney/ backedba up what Hazen. fln d lt. The best1 of those knives run $22 to . s a id . " I ’v e seic e c n n k n iv e s th a t h a v e b e e n In years past, the favorlvorlle hunting $37 dependingling on w hat is Included. All M ; Just plain abus ...... | | | i J . , . Wt f . r . i JU . Sweyen 'asted salm onn ■ I I r eip p o rtirom A laLaskdi ' Salmon roe sales havc beenjcen banned i>weh concentr:ntrated on all the llUIe for subsistence fishermenjn IIn some knocks he had and never landed a distrlctsinAlaska. fish, Scoro: TetT e d 5, Sw en 0. ------N u m e ro u s r e p o r ts o f w a s ie t JioppcnedIat_Roseyvorth ____ . — caupht’ only for the i Monday. Roscworth will c p o rte d a s good, “ discarded— cn u ^ the'bar cservoir Is slow. I haven’t so le s. tried for theJ CrappieCl lir a few weeks, In 1977 246,000 p o u n d s of rroe were Did talk to some residents of sold to Japanese buyers who paid up Rogerson andind they report catching J d to IS a p o u n d f o r it. S a lte dI aand m packed some fine catches cai of Smallmouth on tho spot, ft was flownm tto Japan bass. They fish fls In the evening and w h e re It r e ta ile d fo r a b o ut$iqn t pound with lures. 03 s a lm o n c a v ia r. Perch In thoth o 8 to 10 Inch s iz e a r e Hava you ever tokenh a person - being-caughtit ata Mogic. Did not have flying and, being the expert,>ert. p la n n e d a n y lu c k w ithh thU- e tro u t. toi sh o w th e m how it Is d o nle? e ? Some fine! cacatchcs of'red fish were Swen took ills friend Ted'ed Matsudai reported from□m Anderson Ranch Re- . fishing ond was going to0 showsi him servoir. Ono) reportre of over a hundred ho w it w a s d o n e . T e d d id aall ll tlth e th in g s in a p a rty , you should not do. He putu l o n h a lf a . H ow a b o ut sso o m e y e llo w c a ts ? I pound of lead, hooks too do:close to his Night fishingling'at Murtaugli Lake Is N othing's eeasy about thithese fis h I sinker, (le Just did not do0 wlwhat Swen producing somo m e .10 lo 14 Inch y e llo w I wastiylQgtoshowhlm. cats. Mosl-doidon’t start fishing until' T o m C lev e lan d ta k e s p r id e InI b e in g a f is h e rm a n b uuthlsiacn t h is Thoso hvo .nre* EOsome of tho sm aller lunkcrakcrs he dredged up . • ^ But Ted caught al] theB fish,fls whUe almost dark. . of f^lng 1 ^ grapple) withwltl big Mississippi Rivor' r cat c a tfish b o tto m o0 f th e riv o r. » • 4 ■ i 6>14 TIm oS'N ows, Twin Falls. IdahoJaho Tfiuraday.AuouatlO. 10780 7 B j I SHOP GROOVIR’SPPAYJiPAACKYOUlIB.„- / -m / m jM \ A k # m T m m iPV C P lastict i c P i p e S prinklingng System s ^ ...... ^ b - i L - W a i l SiTd U i'in ltiuu g g W a t e r * O u r rx|ir-x|irrirt> iv «tm»« ll»i» l'> Iff i' I” ' — IK.-, iroi;iroiililr fri-r prixiuct. • citif |)ir( * ciirric-k w iiltT v i t h n o f l " "w rcstriotion '''••'t in joinls. ruction, no "rnni» or oroi-kni-k" ilo (•iinniriicl > l(»>* Hiirfiu-r friction <-qualsials iimore water • c ir.n .. 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Onelie iman oan do > - - - ' s \ - (hi- work of Iwo uaingng ih^sI mnlrrinl . • wi-'l! help yon wiih y y.n o tirp io n H •J O r a l n I A m c t « U H a t o r l f i c x » irip | i ic O utlet l*ipe Snakes‘ S 1 .! t - •' . ■ - ' 1'I'^-liuh ; 2-lnrlih : i - l n v h I W ater I'iUere r C ( M i n ei!ei«*rs v Brc» r o p C o r d s lVrfn-t--fi.r li.inkii <1 ro quontltlo»tor _ ‘ J j — LX.A ------B - U o i n i e I ^ , r * - - ...... p u r c h a » o #I. . —------f l \ S p e c i a l i n ^ S e r v i c e S | 2(H2(1(1 aiD p ip Iil-h iiH i p n n c0 ) withwi mib main ^ w P S S w l _ U l.r.‘lircakcr. 2(10 iimp rntrU-r b,i-r.hiixr .'■> fcol o t2 " n l rigirigid condiiil. 2 inch wrutlrutht-rhead • 10 r i T ~ ~ — I i ■ ft. o f iilu tn in u m w ire • 2x.T 2x.1 p ip r n ip p le - • ( t) 2” locknulfi •‘ 2" grounding f p f fIYS.FmcK T ' *‘ i - ■ rllllfliiiihing ‘ • 2" plastic hushinphing • 2i7 u bolt f / E L E C T RSIC&PLUAABING I C G SUPPLY INC.c . .' 1= ‘. — " • hrunchIj circuit hrcukcrnr« cxtro.c . . ______^VV'LTCHcrv.-thcrijjhl; h l l4» ' klM B EER R lliy r o a d a t e ASTI;TLAND DRIVE litn il qtitiiU iti« « lo r . .... 2 - - tuH pitrchanrn. n T W B M F A U.IS S l 'K C I Store hours« LO.TS O F FRFREE Stores A lio itvNotnpa An\ n d D o it.u • I>'.• v I rmcKi r M on.-l'ri. C O N V E N tEi e r n t Op..:,D„,l,8ly S.30 to 5:30 — SATURtIRDAYS fl-30,lo -1 30 8:3()-,i;.i0 , ' PARKING! I 'l ttiCKS l C K r,Fi: -:.... --U -.. » V a t le yj L l f e ' m € d e r ■ s u ^ • C J ai ^ s i i f l e d — - TtvltiFalls, Idahdaho Thursdaia y , A u g u st 10,1978f 7 8 ■ ■ O a k kWW i t s ‘ki U ± Io f h o r ss e t r ai i a ® 1 = ■ Bjf IR EN E LINK : Barnard. WhUeB heh( has often earned a areare ( overworked. Just keep inIn mind , pick up my cowboy cowl hot from the ^ve ;il lo me. He 7^ T im e s-N e w s w rl lw' '‘ ’ living at other’ endeavors,cn he always thot thot it Is sim ilar to working{ wllhv a . ^und and ^vc TWIN FALLS - Oakley Born.lomardof hod n horses hoc wasw training. A lot of childchild, cspcclally when you’re1 dealingdi performed otherthcr tricks, too. We Id Twin Foils has ' been *‘hor‘horsing’’ his "horse sens ' - l i ■ j.-...... S ; . . I; J ' -- I f e mp, i'l ' - ...... ■ I' - - t ' : - I I i i s p ^ ____Full-bF lo o d ed A rabsbian. Dodger, enJonjoys affection . Jalur, a full-bloooodcd Arabian.is.be.being trained by Oalakley Barnard ------^------— r t p ■ S' Heartline P la nn s in uv o r k s it o c h am g e V() e t e r a nn b e n e’f i t s HEARTUNE: I have aI common-a receiving contrtbutlons com from his for senior 20 years recreceived overwhelming . m illio n a n d a llo w s a 104'.4r.4 percent A single veteranvctei who has no other t con recclve dependent___ H e i ^ l n o is a s e rv ic ei fo: ■ low husband. We have been;n ttogether, father, he cai to answer approval_by/ ththe House. Passed by a . in^ease ini for a veteran and hi:his spouse, Incomc now1 receivesrec $2,364 a year; a law clllzcns. Its purpose Is to -20 years and hove two childrc:dren (both children’s bene:w n e llts...... questions and solve problemileras — fast, vole of 398-5,•5, the bill will require a '■ the th Senate Veteran’s Comm!jmlttec has married vcieraiie 'ra n , $2^544 a y e a r ; a n d a -20 ; J one child, $1,908 a year, un^er 18). The state we liveIve in does . Even If thethe child Is not eligible If you have a .question orr a problem major prograg r a m o v e rh a u l o n d In* passed p j a bill thot would1 ccost $711 widow with one xitu new House bill, a' single nol recognize common-loMlaw mar* under the appliipplicablc state law, there not answered in these columilumns, write creose costs:s oover currcnt low from»» m m illio n th e f ir s t y e o r a n d onlyn ly a llo w s a U n d e r th e n e w juld get $4,000 a year; a ' rior la a e s . - . are four oilierUier allcmallves. If your Hcailllne, 114 East Daytonyton Street, »,7blUlonto$^;o$4.1blllloninl980. C8 pcrcent increase for a o married veteran would •t drawing 'common-laww husband h has been dc- - W est Alexandria, Ohlo4S381.381. You will The only oppopposition to the bill camc v v( e te r a n . m arried ycsteraite r a n , $5,200 a y e a r ; a n d a . jMy Jiusband will - start i I o n e c h ild , $3,900 a y e a r . ' ; year. Will clarcd lhe fathirather by a court action or receive a prompl reply, butaut youj must from Rep. GleiSlenn Andereon (D-Collf.). Veterans Administrationin pensions • widow with one Social Security early next yc c for Social ordered to paypay support bccause he Is . include a stamped, self-aislf-oddressed who disputedcd ^ what he said was a low are ai a form ot' welfareB and nre xogctaponslMjnslon. under current law, ouour two ChUdren be eligible fc ork record? the (other or If11 he has acknowledged ilrepUeswill ' bonus for WorlI'o rld W o r I v e ts — a n c x ta d dl if fe r e n t f ro m v e te r a n ’s c cc o m p e ^ a . led veteran’s „ Income must SeSecurity benefits on his work envelope. Tho m osl useful rej th e c h ild rein n In writing, the children $67 fo r th o se e ool l d c r t h a n 80. A lth o u g h II tions. ti, Pensions are givenn to needy ^ ^1 $3,700 . oc 55.050 If he Is —-D.C. b o p r in te d In th is co lu m n . . . c a n qu alify . HEARTLINE: I am ai ca GO-year-old a m o u n ts to $80$804 a y e a r fo r p e n sio n e rs, veterans yi who suffered non-service no ;atesachlld ycore after "'orrled. T h e y m a y b e . In m a n y s ta te veteran. I hove never recelv(reived anyth* Anderson wonv a n le d lo g iv e $100 a m o n lh injuries ir or illness, often yc bom of people Hying togetherher may be In addition,Ion, If you have other A ll n e e d y \V h c n ev er r Social S(> Security benefits bo In g fro m th e V.A. D o y o u knkno^ o w if th e re to e a c h , o f f I the 720,000- vets, lheir leaving it the service. 'Al recognized for Inheritancee purposes,p evidence to) showshc thal the man Is the Jie pensions aro increased,led , tht e p e n sio n r a t e w o u ld rc< ore ony plans lo chanih a n g e V .A . w id o w s a n d 1ch c h ild e n . T h e In c re a se w a s veterans v C5 or older gel the e v e n if th e s lo t e d o e s n o t recoeco i g n lze th e f a th e r o f y olu u r r cc h ild re n a n d h e Is liv in g their health, be IncreasedKl by a slmUor percentage ev bcnefils?-F.S. n e c e s s a ry , Anderson Ai said, to com- r p e g a r d le s s o f th e s ta te o f the . common-law marriage. If thet child with or conlrlbilributlng to the support of - \ /toveterans under the bill. This Is lo avoid o. co A budgct-bustlng veterans■ons’ pension pcnsotc for rot olher benefits world war Cc o m p e n sa tio n Is p a id only to - . has Inheritance rights withh r'respcct.lQ- the „chlldi:cn,cn.'Jhcy •_ can quality tor Ited Injuries pension reduceduction throu^ Social, .ho biU th o t w o u ld in c re a s e thhe e ppi r o g ra m ’s v e ts do n o t rerc e c e iv e . who y suffered servicc-relate< Inc with or benefits on hhis« is e a m lh g s H ^ o r d ;...... S e c u rllv Increases. c re a hi:his father arid he Is llvlnc c o s t b y a b o u t S40 billion oover v e r the next While thetie H o u se bill c o sl $111 o o r Illness. T w in FF a lls pD i io n e e r k e d ’ o>n r a n ticq u e s ;ss many years ago, a little toke orders over the phone ph and que business r ;■ i r B Y L O R A Y N E O . SMMITH I her do lalthal and also sweep the t^ d e liv e r th e m to th e i r c u s toomers,Tliey m aiatlme. ------______------...... - - - ter . . building.■ ; 1 ... ' .ijU - — T im e s-N e w s w rite r " even sold duck eggs, she rcc£•ccalls. "I’d buy' ofcwa fl llltlc things at first,” >r i » iccdtcfknow All theseI extra-curricularcxti activities e> hell recalled. T W IN F A L L S — I t yo u nee The longtime business womanwo also Mrs. Mltchcll i itown Twin besides tcachlraching netted her $30 per lly she became "hooked” on somethlnR aboul downto\ I remembers a frighteningg experiencec; Gradually sl ust ask May month, but• sheshe felt fortunate because n Falls in Its early doys. just Ing to a local lhe subject.'x;t. like most people In- h e r u n c le hla o d nr e c e iv e d only $20. ono oi doy as she was'-walklng J e n k s M itc h e ll. Juddenly she teresled Inant1 antiques. iool hours, she was wrlllngI bonk b on Main Street. Sudi She and her husband opcjperatcd the After school I men, which ' Her homono ono Addison Avenue W est store In the to her luturere husbandht who hod built aI met n a large group of m H u ' " f ' ' f c first m eat and groccry ste n o b s e e k in g a w h ich sh cr sh sh a a re s w ith a b r o th e r , J o h n • :king house along Rock: tu t< m c x l o u t to b e a ly n c h m o b downtown area back inn thei early small packing on. Is crammed wllh H V i » ' monn who reportedly had ha fataUy Henderson. ______^ r e c k . ^ •' In tn r.v :llne c lt<»m.«;, It .Jn n g in g fro m n \ lyyB • • • • ______1 ______— ____ — ,tabBW someone.------^------^_____Sh_e o lso w a s o n ^ o f th e ffirst ir antique After theirelr marriage,r they cam clo ^ plebllonc,, a vvintage Instrument used dealers here and al'93'sllin:llhafi-a-shop— Hollislci'wher#hercthey operated a-meat—it— "“ The vllllan In this appanJorcnUy true- jq y c c d people o p le, to b o ttle s a n d ro c k s . • ■ k Tl ^on Addison Avenue Weal.I. CustomersC market andid groccrygi slore for severalII life l •■ w estem " s c e n e luu m c d o u t to M rs. MItch - r ■_ ; • * ■ C -2Tlm o9-N ow i Twin Folio. IdahoBho •, Thurodoy, A uouotio, 19789 7 8 1 C a m a sS p l a n is A u gj i u s t a r it s , c r ai l f t s f e sstiyaL ™ I y •; st Bob McLean' at -By-B LORAYNEO. SMITH form with Artist I C o n tra C o sta a n d1 tb e B e r k l e y P o tte r Tln»*-New8wrilCT . FFAIRFIELD A IR - The Catnas Counounty Studio...... Historicgfftrli’fil 'gfti'M y w in hniri IL«i, firfirst Earlier Krahn deflnecidefi himself, as 0 a nmual n u a l arts and drafts fair atll 11the ^’compulslvd cfraweriwer of cowboys and' h ig h sc h o o l, b u t It------F ilirficld ^ i c l D ^ t Aug._U and p13 in war scenw"-In hig ...... - cohhjimctlon jim c with the county 4^H fair.£ [f. ------w asn't-until l9ffl-© oafter-about nine - e r p ro g ra m m in g th a t *- AAll ll RMagic Valley and Trcasuasure ' years of computer pi te his art scrioualy. - _ t------V aJlley-rcsldcats-are-invlledtoattei U ey -j ittend-^hR.bftgan.taJelt.O ' t Boise Stato Unlvci^ ! ! _ th isIs-new n e event inspired by aI susue-' AfterenrollWgatBol d from drawing to ■ ft ccssful.s s fu l A rt Social th c so c lc ty h dId d laIs s t lly , b e c h a n g e d ft ing the tedutlciues of i ' F eAruary, b ru ai accord&ig lo Penny Rted:bcdy, sculpture, learning I bronze casting from■om ,A rtis t A lK o b e r. • ; H M h|||B| preside!!■esldcsnt. ‘ Jcw J c w dry,d oil paintings, watercoloiolors. An additional dlsp:disploy In lbe t^amos -' p hlolography o to g r and scratchboardxl ______Brucruce Whipple, Corraral, will display anticritlcr jew elry a t C By ELLIE GROSSMAN (Newspap^ Enterprise Assn.ss n .) N E W Y O R K - T w ic e a d a y , ssh h . e g o t out of the wagon, pulled out a ssli k ille t and fried a buffalo steak or a ral maybe a prairie dog. If theree wwi a s n ’t a n y o f th a t a ro u n d , s h e a h d h e;r r ffa a mfi ily f alw ays had bread, bacon and ccoffi o ffe e lo U B f a ll b a d e on. Now and then she’d wipe here r hh; a n d s - on a rag so os not to soil heri r cci a lic o E d r e s s a n y m o re th a n It o Jre a d y wwo a s . ^ C A LlIF O R!NIA* h Then she'd dlm b back upp in th c M l wogon and try. to find a.plocece tot alt ^ am ong thc furniture and thc pots,o ts , and^ ' - f e - , OS the wagon lurched ahead;; shosht got' .. P a c ^ a l n t e d w ith e v e r y sto n e ain n d p{ it in Uio ground bccause there weren’t•en’t a n y s p r in g s In th e w ag o n . It w a s Juu s t sos m e wood wllh a canvas or cottonan c o v c r ' yoii could try to pull tight Inn wl w in te r ^ and throw open when thc sunnsummer v ’ > h e a t t)c c a m c u n b e a ra b le . P' I ■ If and when she finally g go o t to Oregon or wherever else thec fafamily \ eiio; was going, there wos rio n ne e a rb y \ bflutlqujnvhcre'lihc coiiia pictTIck u p a ” dress for dinner because she foforg rg o t lo p a c k th e b lu e one. There was Just thc land thatat hadhi to " . be built on. Eventually, that ggot o l d o n e and then, becausc her calicoco dc r e s s V w o u ld n 't lo s t a d a y lo n g e r, s h ec toeto o k up her one sowing needle, a coupl■ouple o f Nii I yarts of qood», cheap calico,Ico. and , * J stltchcdupa new dress — at nighn ig h t, b y ' A condlc, after scrubbing and luflu g g in g and stooping all day. Well, if she could see thc nost;n o sta lg ic pioneer dresses some designersn e rs a r e ( putting on women this fall, shc’c;hc’d fa ll down laughing. 1 Nostalgic! For that life? Andnd c a lic o i^n’t even a native American., Calicut,Col ✓ India, that’s whcnr the wordd ctc o m c s \\ from, becausc the Indians wcrt# c r e th e \\ first to handprint cotton textilesliles that way.’Over here, it’s tom e to) mme e a n a neat, tiny floral print repeatedte d o n a |)T all background usually red, blue,L*. yyt e llo w o r b la c k . •. How it got here w as how wcc ddie id . v ia - . . . / J i ...... ' , V- New Fall En^and. To begin with, anyany 17th |* S p o r t 8w ear Century Englishwoman worth)rth h e r I Including - ljusband’s title had to havela v c n n ■ vests, iinported calico dress from IndlIn d ia n o , "* / I- ■ m atter-w hflt-lt-co3t——which-tich-ivas— '• ------— 7 -- - p le n ty . J k skirts ; Then, In 1C7C, England s sti ta r te d , printing her own calico and1 in 1785. . /4 o n e o f h e r so n s in v e n te d a n e w w a y o f ■k\ blouses doing It with coppcr rollers engre n g ra v e d — ------——• wllh patterns, Instead of w wc o o d en 1 ...... :Y_ % ------Sizes " blocks stamped on by hand. ItI t v w a s a ‘ " ... great idea and there was no w a y l \ ^ 0 t o 2 4 England was going to let us in •— -i I’li/ ^ H i s a /\th t h ______'auses ol3<^larg€jed liver f i : ' By LAWRENCE E. LAMB,B.M.D. M told you moro! ababout It and what you b by y tn o t b e in g a b le lo 0 7 lh a t yj'ou o t m e a n • :De®rDr.Lanal), ...... BhoulddofqrlLL — — -■ - yyou o u do oot have that l ] ^ of cmia n o tio n a l / ^ JL e r BROWNc ; Could you please tell m e whnivhat gives The importantant thing is for you to r resj e s p m s e r a t h d - th a n - th e --physical- p t .. il..A : a w o m a n o f 64 a n e n la rg e d liviver? e r Also realize thal a mr in im a l a m o u n t o f absence obs< of tear fo'rmaUon.n. Some , V . ^ 1 ^\1Iat can be done for it? Is thish i s ia vei7 e n la r g e m e n t oJf f U ie livCT is fre q u c n lly _ pct^le pe<^ do have changcs In theh e i r le a r bad thing to hnvo? I have w/c cnt n tlc rth c ------f o u n a n o m g 'f'fi"meaicarocanilnatlon f n "glai■glands lhat Ihclr eyes ■falo b e d ry ■ ...... S p e c k l eledbottom d ' srSporty ------d o c to r fo r a p h y sic a l o n d h c! toldtol< me I and when that’stl’s all Uial's present it, and this' ls a specific mcdici B ro u g h t had an enlarged liver. I hodi. a ' docs not meanan lhat you have any blem. blei If it is true that you are I S'-"' ^______complete blockTcblttnaKciranffan«nrwas— signincflfln«yilieaim -pvow cnr-r'am ------"about'emotionala b o drying fofTdlr lle f- th a t------t o g e t hterirrsure-f e r i itting is anoihd- m atter and t)clongs fin e. sending youI The1 Health Letter is a f _.[eatherr shshoes that are ■ DearReadd', ■ — ...... —• n u m b e r 7^8,-LivLJvlng Wllh Your Livd-. p psyi sy c h o lo g ic al r e a lm .------There are many causes!s fifor an It discusses howtiow the liver functions P Pi e o p le do g e t re lie f b y b e i nl g g ;a b le to j u s t r i gght h t for ail the things ^ fully express their emotions. D ^aj^ed liver. There canm boI an and some of the common disorders. full: little girl does. ^ : a c c u m u la tio n of (a t w ith in thho e liver,11 it Others who wantant Ihls issue can send 50 havo hav known for years lhat hok. . S S ' y™-- ' c a n t)c sw o lle n In h e a r t fa iluure, re , it can cents with ai 1(long, stamped, self- your you emoUons can have a a< d v e rs e effects. There, of courec, has t '^-R-RUGGEI^ have scar formation withinhln It in addressed, enveliivelope for It to mo in cffe Sizes:;:8’/2tol2 81 ( - response to a number ol disordersdls« care of this news]jw sp a p er, P .O . B o x 1551, h a p p y m e d iu m on th is b e c a us e pe o p le ^ 12'/ato4 V R- including old viral hepaUtiJi. Radio City Statl!taUon, New York. N.Y. also alsfl nood to leam to controljol their ' In an asymptomatic person»n who^ is 10019. • eme m c o tio n s lo liv e w ith in th e so cclely. le Widths;:hs;B, C,D & E otherwise in good health a1 minimal ml Dear Dr. Lamb,lb, If » you have .had lots of sorso rro w 11 amount of enlargement of thehe liver1 is ' , l feel sure thath a t you h a v e n e y e r b e e n might benefit you to havev e so m o not particularly important.ant. The asked this questiestlon l>efore and I have professional pro! counseling anywayv a y . T h a t ; doctor moy feel the edgeIgo of it hesitated, to, ask other doctors. For way waj you can evaluate the even : undemealir the “rib 'w heneh he Is about a year■ I 1have been unable to ~hav■havet>ccurTed-lh your life and 1 -F ro m . -K : examining the patient and Judgejud{ that crx. I hnve hnd lots of sorrow and advantage adv of a professional inIn 1he lp in g ; there • is a minimal amoumount of could relieve; m y e m o tio n s In th a t . you y o u orient your life In a w a y ; enlargement present. way. Can ariyth!ything be done for this more moi .satisfactory to you. ] When that’s the caso therelere really condition? happenh a p to have some .-cm'jmotional ^ : isn ’t a n y th in g y o u n e e d to dlo o abouta l It, DearReadd*, bblo< lo c k s m a n ife ste d b y y o u r in a b ; and I’m sure your doctor doesilocsn't feel No, I must sajsay thal I haven^t been c cry, ry , lh a t too, m a y re so lv e Itself,e lf. ' ; It's very important or he woulivould have asked that questilestion before. I praum e (Newspaper (Ni Elnte^rlse Assocloc Ia U o n ). Study reefutesm] lisconcej eptions /.i concemiling wonnen in bibusiness ByLeROYPOPEZ established thcLrelr Ibusiness without any women won were intruding in a - m a n 's T W O U P I B u s in e s s W rilCTd- help from husbiiisband or other nlaie wor!world, were in business fo r fun, ( .O C A T IO N S NEW YORK (UPI) — ConU:onlrary to • relative, lackedla c k adequate business expcpericnce, • - ; poptilar belief most womene n wn h o go H o w e v e r, 21!l jperccnt did have a couldn't coul comprehend buslneIness In- ' T O SERVE • into business for themselvesIves do so husband, brotherLhcr or other masculine tracacies trac or were overly cmotlc)tlonal. - - YOU : because they want to, not3l bccauseb * relative ns n parpartner; In many cases • -Many-m said bankers poses s e d U ie - r ^ p ; th e y h a v e to. a s V fro n t," to heihelp overcome lhe anti- greatest grcj problems for wono m e n in '' : • American ManagementI Associa-A feminine preJU'cjudlces of bankers, business, bus - followed by lo'la w y e r s . ; lions reached this conclusloiislon in a customers andd oto th e rs . . ‘ c u si s to m e rs a n d a c c o u n ta n ts . - recent survey undertaken for Presl- Tho A ^ stud,tudy also showed fewer. xiThe successful woman e n tre p r- "•dent Carter to determine,1C, among' than 1 pcrecnl:cnt of the feminine eheur, ehei the study found, comese s fro m a Opon Friday NItos : o th e r th in g s , a m o d e l o f th eI successfulsu e enterprises were'cre started on impulse. ‘ close, clos supportive famii;^ andn d h a s a ____ . ’tJl9P.AA. ; woman business owner. Mosl wero carolnrofully planned. There particularly pan strong bond 'wiwith the Bankcaikcards & C hargo ijjixbi Conducted by means of a question-qi was no Indlcatlortion that the failure rate mai A c c ocunts u n W olcom o m ale parental role model. Dow/ntov/n & Lyr • naire mailed to a large numbernun of - was significant!intly greater, or less, L y n w o o d ' S HHOES '• feminine proprietors acrojcross the than the general’ral high failure rate of ^^^^^Tw InFolls country, the sludy refutedcd ;several all new buslncsscissc s. widely held misconceptionsts anda pro- The womenI susurveyed started Uielr duced Mrhe Interesting statlitatlstics on enterprises, likelike niosl men who go- women business owners. In to b u s in e s s , bccausebc< they hnd sound Of the . women respondlnidlng, 72.5 Ideas for usefuleful goods or services, percent were Caucasian, 22.7J2.7 percent because theyey desired financial blaclt, 3.4 perccnt native• AmericanAr Independence* ania nd w a n te d to m a k e u se . _jm d 0.4 perccnt. Oriental.1. SomeS 70 otpcrsonal talcniilcntor-sldlls.-...... - - : p e r c e n t w e re P r o te s tn t, 15 p e rc e n t T h e o n ly cal re a ldifferences resulting • CathoilcandSpcrccntJcwlsh.'Ish. from sex dlsclo;•closed by the qucsUon- ' i m / • The commonly held belle>cllcfs .that nalregrewoutofIt of lingering prejudice, i i : m ost women go into businesscss becauscI rronlcally. the thi women indicated, ; they are single, widowed or dlvorccdd someoftheprejir e ju d lc c c a m c f ro m th e ir . ahd thusm ust woric for a living;livii that own sex. Tncy:y hh a d a lo t m o r e tro u b le ‘ th e y In h e r it a fa m ily b u sin ecss, ss, orstart; with female wotworkers than wllh men, A-WOiOurr a business on impulse orr slisimply to ' for example, • c a m “ p in " m o n e y w e ro n oit t bbo: o r n e o u t. T h e re w a s general gei agreement thal On the contrary, more thanh a n iia lf th e th e w o m a n who e< s ta b lis h e s a b u s in e s s hngesttasiFf/ffp/afeA ■. women In the study are•c mn a rr ie d , s till is s u r e to) een n c o u n te r s o m e fo rm of Flat or Gloss : Fewor.than 7 pcrccnt Inherltiicrltcd their m aleprejudiccic c olo n g th e w a y , r e la te d lid they had . for the most partpar to m en’s l>elicf that house paini SALE ; buslne^ and 42 pcrccnt said L ' One Coat Coveraae, - wh>when applied ------according-to-direclions.acc m - t f ' Resists Peeling. ' Colorjast. rcfi. S13.997 H e l p i n g y;our c partn(i e r o u t ~~ -j—on-the-clubs-bs-must be the ace. - ;__ S l a v e ** . 3 a f a iI . . - of d iam o n dds s to teU W e st th a t NORTH 8-io-A ( h i s d ia mnonds o are all M e i h ^ T oia i itM te H ♦ 10 8 5 w in n ers. V K Q 7 E a s t ’s ne^next two discard^' Waf/Paimw ♦ 1 0 8 are the fivere 1and then the two r r W u s h a b lc ------9 8^6— 8------“ (irh^aTtsn. Thus, We3t“can lors ' '£ ' ' afford to chuck c hearts at S W EST EA ST ^ Q.3 49767 6 42 each turn. VJ964 VA525 2 Finally,, £ South comes to Satis/'sfacf/on Guaranteed in the int of decision. He ♦ J9764- tAQJQ 2 the moment o r y o uur r purchase price will be refunde >9I. ♦ 74 4 533 has seven1 titricks in. He can sa.99 get two motlore and make his ) e SOUTH game if hehe gets two more ♦ A K J spade tricks:ks. ------V IO 8 3 W hat wouould you do If you S• 680 Decorator Colors '♦ K 5 3 ■1 , w e re n ’t loolooking at all the 4 A J 10 2 c a rd s? Vulnerable: Neitherier ■ Just whatlat South did: He Save^2 Etealer: South tried a spadiade finesse; lost to „ the q u een ana n d w a s d ow n tw o. Rf rc.'J. W .9 West North Elast South ^ Sale rnda t Septem ber Hello-Tot\r milr tuily— I]Q[laiT>3yfei emJa 21 Pass 3 NT Pass h t P a ss rt the use of Ihese coalings You hold:d: . unded. eaiiup ► 6 M O -B ------Qpening-ieati: »6 ------^ ------S a v e o n t h e Ex/. Sol/d, ColorI Sfol. V K 22 i l i . Ext. Seml’Trarvporei O riginai... ♦ K JJ 4 4 Rcdutood Latex Stair v ______9.99 ♦ K 9) 7 I. W 506SE C O N i — ^ ' iBt10fl97B , Timo®.Now8,Twln W l-____ I Q g g j g t i g y JJC ra nndm oth^i€rappeaals^ to d a FASHIOHSIS FOR BAA6K40- )earAbby, Dear Problem ,'' “ I just read aboul lhat falher wwhc ho b r o k e h is n o se w h e n h e! What your "wonderful”’ul’’ jprospective husband wearsa n o n ■ ell off his 14-year-oId sob’s s kcateboard. a td I can understand1 his flngeiB Is less impo'rtan}'rtant th w what Is In his head i vhy ho would be upset, but I thinkU throwing his son’s1 his heart. If he’s right forfor; you, and wants lo m anyrX ) : Reg. SCHOOL ikateboartln the trash was inotcuacusable. > — '-i-..--don’t let hlsjew elry gotilnthoway.; In th - - I'm a 6S-year-old grandmother, her. Last year I fell off my' DearAbby, {randson’js skateboard and broke C * 1 8 « « oko ray w rist, but 11 was ray' My problem Is me. I nt never know whot lo say w h en \ — . • - >wn fa u ll, a n d I c e r ta in ly w o u ld n ’t Idn’t p u n is h m y g r a n d s o n fo rf someone osks me a questiclestion lhat I prefer not to ansvn sw er. FROM t. I t w a s g r e a t fu n , a n d I m a y e v e r oven try ll agflin sometim e, F o r e x a m p le , q u e stio n s o f a p r iv a t e f a m ily n a tu re , sulUch d a s ■ I took a lot of ribbing from ever everyone who knew aboul It,.. „ “What happened belweeneen yourJ sister and hcr-husbanm nd?'-’- I — ^------T H E STORE )u n jiist laii^ed r l^ t along withv ith th e m . M O r, “ W hy d o e s n 't y o u r so n mi a n y th a t g ir l h e ’s I w n1 livli\ i n g ' g I f y o u c a n g e t In lo u c h w ith ththat a t father, Abby, please tell* wlthforsolong?” Ilm for rac Uiat a nicc move wc THAT BROUGHTHT ■: > w o u ld t>c to b u y h ls so n a^ ___ O th e r q u e stio n s th a t aaren’t re n all that personal also IrrI Jrand hewskalcboa'rd'...... m e , su c h a s , " H o w m u cch h diddll j^ iip o y ”fo r tlio M ^ e o s 7V " - - i I' >kalcboaiti Grandm a I suppose I could say,I, ““It I t’s n o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s ,"" bI u l l C LOWERPRICESES < Ijiw rencevillc, 111. don’t have the nerve, so I find m ysdf answering a3 k lo t o f f ^ . % DearGrandma: q u e stio n s I do n ’l re a lly' wan a n t to a n s w e r , TO Y o u s o u n d lik e th o k in d o f grandiha ra n ( every kid would likee If you have a solutionon forfo my problem, please pulUl ll In % to have. However, if all graniTandmas were to take upp your column because I’m sure I’m not the only onene w ho ’ \[ MAGIC VALLEYEY < skalrf)cahling, they arc likdy’ to b c c o m e a v a n is h b re e d . w o u ld J ik e to know . T o n g u e-lie d In T e r r e H[a a u tetc . [> ea rA b b y , m llar to Illustrationsa n s I • I’m gong with n wonderful mn aan n w ho w a n ls to m a r r y m e,. D e a r T .T ., ^ ' J [ am a widow, and he’.s widoweriwcr who hos lost two wives, W hen yoij're asked a1 questionque you don’l wanl to ansm sw e r, ^ Wc seem so rlghl for cach otheiilher, but something botherss don’t bc defensive or,apol,apologcUc. Say, “I’d prefer• notn( lo ^ V^vV—-A m e. answer that." I ■IVy IL Y ou’ll b e a m aiz z eed d ni t h o w e ff e c tiv e 11 Is. He still wears two weddingg babands. I haven’t worn my y DearAbby, A'cdding ring sincc I started lolo. dalc( after my husband’s ® Why is ll thal the secondcond child is alw ays better adju;iju s le d , J sack so many memories, and ■ ■ ' ' d e a th . (T h c s ig h t of it b r in g s ba ck e m o U o n ally , lh a n th e first?[irst? ij I d o n ’t w a n t to liv e In tiie p a s t.)) M other ofifThrec T iC I I o n c c lo ld ra y new lo v e (Joklngl:lngly) thal sincc ho seem s so0 DearMoiher, fond of wearing wedding ringsIngs, I want a double-ring8 Your question assimicssnes som ething lhat Is nol necess.jssarlly ' ^ / ceremony, bul I don't care lo bc jpart of a “3-rlng circus,” true. But In those cases'Vscs'where 11 is sometim es truenc, ll’s % I so to p le a s e p u t h is ( irs t tw o r inn g g s s .a w a y . probably bccause thee parentspa hnvo icamed somelnothing if I ,. from hflvlngralsedlhefirsQ fir s t c h ild . ------—H e s e e m e d to a p p r c c i n tc m y littleliti joke, bul I notice he is Ine letters becausc you don’^J■t know Jl / still w earing his rings. ~— _ ,ILyoiLput_ofLwrllingJ Ladies w h a t to s a y , g e t A b b y’s booklet,bo< “How lo write LcltcnciraFo'i^ t ------/— J Should I bring It up again?' It really bothers me to secc A ll O c c a sio n s.’’ S e n d1 11 ai n d a lo n g , s ta m p e d (281 c e v i S O l 's / M i ^ Sf.pectiticullar ' J PAINTHES/ALE i f ' J . i You'll findid your favorite s a v e pantyin'OL•ourlarge voriety TIMEX L. - of plain anand fancy styles, WATCHCl o n parity^ y ...... C h o o so frofrombriefs, bikinis, all in white and r o g . 1.35 k fa v o r ite s assortedI solidsc colors, «och - 'when yoiQ U Buy six oneand.sav^l All available0 ii in siz e s 2 0 % off( - - b u y 6:— ______S-6-7-8.___ ; ' Ird ^fo r Boioys < " i m R e g . $ 1 3 3 . 9 9 [ 7 ^ $ 1 0 8 8 * * - ' Jftogue I W r 7 ^ ' , • V. V M n ^ wr ^ i -■ - I / : ■ D • ' " ^ 7 7 ; B l i v m i ■ ^ 705 BLUE LAKESESNo; I "S T' LAKES SHOPPING CEN*ENTER ^ " ■ * \ \ / / mSSs \ . _ ^ ______ZTIZT!"' ______.—- M TIm oo-N ow o.Tw In Falla, Idahoiho ' Thursday, August to, 19711 9 7 0 . i f n o r r ______- F e m alY p r e sjtif tu f e in e w b) e s t - s ee l l i n gG ^ X X tnrlX zrtr med to live with . • PARIS P A R (UPI) — She lives Jn1 whatv alone. It has been»n translatedI In 18 radio,dio, alli those things you wantant to "I have Jeanied id wllh a ^U e. “I •' • • - - t hB e FrcnchF t call a “malson bour,lurgeo- countries and finallyla lly w a s p u b lis h e d In p ossess sse ss and to get them you need" nc ■ myself,” sho said v »es to kUl myself but , " ' Iso ” , 'a -I very proper, middles:e-class the United Staless Inin July under the money.'o n e y ." tried several tim es t that that’s over now. t! , oparlnlarlment house, her fifth-fh-floor title, "The Life: MMen e m o irs o f a F r c n c h HThe ie ex-prostltute reflected U m ust. seek content- . • ‘ walkupilk u p fla t a t th e to p of w cll-pollslIlshed, Hooker.” ...... p roostltuUon s U tu appapraUy has nolot de-1 "Everybody' mus mselvcs. No exterior w o>odcn o d ei stairs, past quiet apartmiments "I left prostitutionu tlo n 10 y e a r s a g o ," c recased a s e d slnc^ the sexual revolut!ilutlon mcnt wllhln themsci I - the person — doctor,, pri'priest — can do this ~ o fconservative c o n s families. ------• s h e sa id . " I w o rkced e d Inll it for five years gavoIVO "rcspcctablo”* • women - 1 I aU by mysclf.'M y Henrpartm cnHs-tastefult-wcworm,— beglnning-when-I-wi-I-was:-20.-My-fatbeE__llberty.>erty.to,pursuc.&ex Just.as_nienje n d o ___ for you. I did It all h l m ^ f . 'l o o : H o r u n s ------Hf " fiiieie atantique" furniture, well coviovered was a thief. Shops,ops, banks. We slept “SexualIcxual revolution," she said wlUwith a falherliasTdundlilm irris n alitt]eresta^rantno^tn o w . ______• E : - . ' -W ith1th s u b d u e d b e ig e fa b ric , mmarble— a nlnctoffroomlnTrPa7rPari«uburbT^^ ------b lttottor4aughr.l*Those r4 « are only-word^ . _!‘Y ou c a n fin d somso m 'e o n e lo lo v e a f te r •cplaccs.-There Is BcOlhoven'in'and • Her book opensIS withwl reflections oh cliche,Iche, It’sriofreal."I f. I live w ith,a m an • lo p ln fo r th e hl-fl, s o m e n ic e mo J — L S m ------y O U R ^ T " M —Y— BANK CARDS . openATco OY nN.HinscinSCHACO. ■ OB an INTEnCOewTXMnyloony - I I ID , O N THE MALVALL ^ H ' ‘. IOPHOHAl DOWNTOWNTWirWIN FALLS W— . CHARGE II DOORBUSTER! GIRLS' SHORT ^ _ X L ^ _ DRESSES • Flv«p«r(onilpr»tty»tylB* - LE! W OM EN 'S YARN'D^l-D Y ED • Choo»» from a«»on*d SALEl ploidi. pfinti f PL,PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTSiRTS ^ ^ MEN'S AND B(BOVS' FLANNELEL SHIRTS • Flfllqvalllr‘n .Ooy. .l«a»0-lB,man..l^>lia>SMLXl 99 , tquallly^Slia>32lo30 9 9 M EN'S / BOYS’ ^ , A REG. 57 ...... ^ REG . $ 8 ...... 5 ” LONG DRESSES ^ ■ 7 3 • apoly«>l»r and colton ■■ ------«tyU*------• ...- 'E C I A L I ...... • Dolnly prinli with conlrait j lORBUSTER SPECIAL DOORBUSTER SPEC trim TS • A tu n a ti colon In tlis i BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS MD FLANNEL SHIRTSs M aPolya.I.r'collonbland • rm. bfv»h»d colton flonn»h REGREG. 5.99 / i V / ___ .Coloilul.«fip«». .hotl jlce»al:v.„. 4 * * ■ : 9 9 jtkon. long plald» ■J a A..or tad collor tlylat, .x a a . 0-1 tquolltylniiie>33lo30 ______< ' I r ' ^ *.*i • Mochlna S!’ f / \ M = E C I A L ! SALEI GIRLS' PA • FIfilquc DOORBUSTER SPEC • Drtal and bikini >lyl«i JEANS • Nylon, cotton t CAiC.iS 4’’ ^ 9 9 I ______■■ ■ 7 . 9 9 -M E N ^ SWE/l/EATER VESTS N SEA REG. $17______/ . _ .Pullovar.ctawneckjlyla, 1yla « O .J TT t j b o y • Flvaiol'^colo'* ;IZIS7U y|99 _xiuk SALE!IE ! BACK-TO-SCHOOL ..A i .lOOriocryllc , ifO .T oe.Jo A - REG. M K M aSitatS-^^ '99 ■ ■"SHOHOES PRICED UNDER T’ 3 MEN'S ANDNb BOYS' BOYS’ 4-7 ro IP SKI5WEAJEUERS m f . f aKNITTOPS r ; * 1 5 i •Man'torlonocryllc botlonbollon Ironl lla ond »kl .naolar. • ,[ioy»'bo1dandbu1kypullc N D VESTS M ■ “ . : WATCHER' •! ” v ■ 5 ” - 2 1 ” I 5 8 Thursday, AugusiguJllO, 1978 Ttmo3-Now8,TwinFi«ln Falls, ldohoC-7 pP e a n u t s ... O K A ^.I'l l TAKE.THE ■ I i 'l l A ls o TAKE THE : / AND I LL TAKE THEF V ( W CAN HAVE THE I FRONT FA6E, M 5P0RT5r "FOQmvEDsrraE—- : ■ fFOOD CASE ANP'THE^-X ' B iR O tiiSs ...... :SECTION ANP THE THEATER SECTION ANP3 ' l^ (X IE T ^ C O L U A tN S J ^ cPlTORlAL PA6E... ^^ , THE CQUIG5... ' ~>f y o u r s 3 r o u ;n in g rer e p o rt that wish of S ’ T h e B^ That Robertrt aiand EUiabeth Brtimting vtre^w e n t oof’lite^^ ...... nai; materiala liz e [ —\ ptalPtlovI lovers bvrideiy laiow n. LessweOiweOpublidied, ——*— * thougjj,*^"* matmaiier of some dHIca^.'Ntmely^tely^the'rtported ' — - - fact that they ncnevei taw cach otbes exccptwl?twhea.apptop--— !______l. ntorealitirtoto d a y BIONDIE______d itd y d ra s e d ; 1'1 e„ oKTcoat^. suited, gowoet>woed, p a ja m 'd , r SURE,BOSS,rr'LL GIVE N \ i PWOOGV. ABOUTt aALI l l ) TORECAOT JOB THUM D AY.lY. AAUGUST 10,1978 ^ THIS IS CALLED"> ^ V '' N vnGA,Boss.rrSA ^ { D O M O U ) '- f v o u ALL KINDS; OF , rr ooes for me'6 ISjris ■ ■ Oiijkcht Mbcjibeancn to Siberia marie thee gn giavet o f their GENERAL TENDENCIES: Thislis (day offers opportu- GREAT WAY TO ^ TWINK^^^^ I PRESH NEW IDEAS5AS r TAWCEALOAD /. __ - jideer antlers, adding a new paii • OPP MY FEET / — "I ■ dttd with relndo ' pair e tch year, ido* for advoQcomeDl. Chock outmt titbo posaibilitios, but S T I M U L A T E \ the way people)le aroundi here commemorateite w with flow cn. o n 't n u h Loto m aking b u t / decdodalona. A. parsonal -^TH E BRAIN ish Stands a good chanco of cominging truo.t ^ Wu Herbert IHoorer who sakl. **Do notot nne^cct bdng . itudy eoDtiacta you have Jutt a boy. Itrtt ononly comes oncc” Remember)ber thai, young ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Study .•Am and cany through to tho lettlettor. Add to prosent eooQts a n d prM tige tb u sly . m f T lj DU you knovJ10W lhat a mosquito has 477 teethTte« N tilh e r TAURUS (Apr. 20 lo May 20) TalkTaU that ptDblam over } dkl I. Dut 10 1I coiconespondcflt sven. ith a p a rtn e r and pave th o way foror amoothora s sailing in the itutv. Mioglo with euccossful porooo)rsons as thoy are ablo to STEREOS ivo you valuable advico. Improvo3 youyour position b life. Four o u t oif f flvtfll yoim gilen w ho d o n 't ow)wn n istereo rccord GEMINI (May 21 to Juno 21) SchSchodulo your work in* liey intend to buy same whea ' )Uigontly a n d then w aato no tim10 e doingdc it. Tako noodod ------playen uy they bea they get the o altb troatm onts to bo m oro dynamam icic. money. Seemsis ilgnlflcant,^ a little. A few geoaBcoentlona badt, MOON CHILDREN (Juno 22 to JulyJj 21) Attond moro ANDYCAPP evezy kid wantednted his own horse and a BowiewieknIfe.VfheaI i xial events and cultivato charming)ling poopio. Bo careful in I -wuaUd.ltwuiv u a bicyde and a footbaH NlowH’saCorrette ow li 10 spondingofmonoy. . “ T \ 1CH/THESERVICETHEETHESE and i hi-fL Th W IZARD O F Ip .SOLINEAUEY ’ lat could'Y T think they>Lj maMY^hi)i d o ^ I t 's in , . _ m m VV/MUiH Ct3 \ don't-fchinU- have haplappened have gone tothe-to qou say ./ ..'.( the middle . [ 0Fa® P|[ _j " JW,V4Tft?Fi ...... - of the'lake!/^ oel an d R u f u s ^ ^ ^ ■a to Smiths cott: JM l / /HiFTOi'r / 3nd Melba 1'} i h e m ? k b ^ m i s t a k e ! 1^ M l f lav e i e t W ; A h Im j i mf f l l ^ - l L» ilB g t h e BORN LOSER)SER :K O'SHAY ------j ------'wepe-Af5 AHV UKS yAT'MSeTNBUTTEPTERIN'Y p o n T WOTOY, T)THAT GOEi» PER ME,TCC. r-sAipreeAP'Mi I ’M MARTHA CAMARV, j J ) 50METTH1N& ANNIE OAKLEV.. U P T'TH \/rtAR&HAL,.WHeH I AK'm t n ILUTERW^W ^ & H O «E OUAt? LiU[?GB/>oe, - \lTCOME&-TO- - -->•->.&6TTER-KNOW M A* \ tmr ^ wC^f*\or--b..!fsKncp:^__ A kfU M S ANP NOT \ EU,, PATP A R P r J MARK5^VW5HIR. A;CONTKffAT'rr*--;;>«*'^^ -----r:—i^-lT f^ -erE R IO U S — - ^ V I WITH r \ v c — A ^^f^^T R I& ui''^^ I' iP fM l KEEP^ THIM&* \ 1 7 3 H E U l z • ALLEYOOP. EETLE BAILEY______WB WILL sraKTTART BACK WITH THB FEMALE, I V / j — j 1 i t o IT-3 A LOT QUICKER .) H I I W BUT WHAT IIF F Y a r e 5»57THErT WHIWHEN NOLI, HAVE FIN ISH ED COM INS THIS WAV THAN J m i I YOU MEET 5 0OME- M I YOU W ( 77^ , J w r m H IM.I.OOIN . Ol US.' . m|MMMnL-Tr^ G0IN6 ALL TH E / M■ ^ i 1 m ONE C0M1N& THETHI / KIPPIN& ^ y I UP y / WAY ARouNP mm m ^ m OTHER WAY? • llw f l g l i l / flK> ■t______— r n ^ FAMILY CIRCUScus SHORT RIBS ?ENNl's THE MENACE L .'._ DOPSE crry d3 i is s c r o \ niU fi- PANCIN© CAN 6SE) \ f V ^ y PANSEROUS.J S . ^ . (^ \ . z H z p J ® ____ . . . ______f t \ \ ' l l s >-C ' ,y ; a II ; lull wSSSS~“ ■ L^__yV_J_a-IQ.i llHNWK ~ .'‘‘ »*«UtN.O i s (Jm REX MORGAN HOPING THAT I ______fiflVE M£ ▼^HCYf H TTHAT500Nr?&l p7' l PIPH-T KNOW .'Y l w e HOPIN l o w e \ N i c e ; GIVE m« J WERE 6T1U. 11 COtJLP7 TAtXTALK -SO WO W V ^ n I I A PRE6CR1PTION \ 1 Few /MIMUTB5. n ■'fi ^ V FOR HAU= A COZ£N 1 yW o u A j /we A CALL HHeRefC0NNie//FORA Few/v j j 'i j / ^ I4BLET5--TDTIP6 [Oil 'Trawr-hiriC'”'’ ■ ! m§E P it? PTf. E W R » < E Rf S ^ ^ H L A4E C7VER UNTIL MY TAKE CARE OF KW t iB R ! PCCT^^R G E T & m B - Y 5€RiSeANT2,B^--^ V BACK IN 1 ^ ' t d w n / , ^ B E i 1 - g i g 1' i - 'Ihn I ut: III M ''^h ^Y h aave v i LOTSA animalslls here! Why * dn't w e.bring Barfy andi n d . S a m ? " 'TWWrtOlEMVSWIWPlEORIOftlC£CR&WO«EV£M jj t m f = ^ ,^£5!W W IW £NE0?'tot U W iW -...: ...... :------.. ,------V- ...... " M Tlm oa-N ow o, Twin Fqllo,a. IdiIdoho Thuraday, AupuatlO,t 1 0 , 1 9 T O .______------1 001 RoritU 007t a ■ . Jobioflnt««st; iat W j o t » o ( l n t e r n t , ! FHSSH COMMERCIA”l "PARTp a r TIME HOUSE KEEP- ^ -FLOWERB-FOR LESSl-All- - INGIQoneralingi houao hooping ■ ^on 'or "Sw pSilT&n D ccttslonB - d o llv o flo a . dullos, dutli will train. ■ ConUct “Senior on Citizen Outreaoh Aldo lhrouah|Auaust-14th, y jf/& r/g » F /aw ars. 645 Mounlainmou V ls w C ^ C o n t o ^ 4978...... L - 42>6591. 40 ^ ^AppIluUona will ba laksn at 1 STCAA, 260 2nd 8tre«t Eaat. (Xa ,Ld»l«ndFound PAYLESS PA^ DRUG now ^TwinFails. 'V accepllng appllcatlona for g.],Salary- $3.16/ hr. Pociiona 45 i •'FOUNDI Fomaio AFGHAN thotho tollowino departmonla; yearn, o r.blcjor «f*:, ®n- Hound. Aroa ol Bluo U kea casiCaahlora, Itbrlca. olab a ' ’ Blvd. & 8 houp. Call to gjceillcenaod cosmolltlon. ex- ^Fqq, u J?l‘* OroRTUNITY Identity. 73^6600. ' porlporlonced major appllanco cEMPLOYER u e fouFOUNOI LbiJIo* BRACELET- MlOaalos porson. Mual bo able ' BuhBuhl’area. Call 10 Idomlly. «oto work evonings and cicEl south Central Community 733-M38.______WOO wookends. Equal Opportu- ^Aotibn0, Aooncy eata tLOST o s 2 BEEFALO calllo. '"nily i l l Employer M/F. ,0^^locnando aplTcaclonar'para - ; wmWhito bull and black holor. 4 PRCPROFESSIONAL Oulaldo iala p aASSISTANT s : MANAGERS or MoManager Tralnoos for pro- 007 . . ' Jobaollnloiest 007 Jobsollnlerest roaalvo 3 sloro chain. ___ — ------% " fhree now atoros oponod laal 5 yoara. rapid advanco* - « ' s;mont. Location: Pondlolon,- La Grando. Ontario. Sond ruflumBa-tot-Oulsonborry'a • - , ^ ------p g ^ y jj^ g 5 Dopartmonl Slore. P, 0 . EJox 18 S a l e s l o b ------L u n ai r r e ss e a r c' l h m em a c eB O ■ ' ■ ^ I40. Valo Orooon, 07018. . of tJie lunar samples, N a SA n p p ro p riu tlo n s a n d is BABYSineRBA WANTED lor 3 ©New York Times Servl;cnrlce tensive studyy o is a fre- sciences." . houra In allocnoona on *2° o n h o u r fo r eveninge> work - remnant of The acllon wwould affecl several queni qui critic of federal spcn.lending on Dr. Gerald J. NEW YORK — A lasl ren d J. Wasscrburg, pro- • - wookdaya' wo for 1 yoar old plus m ileage ondone corrimission the Apolio projcct. rc^archarch on the hundred sclcntljntists at 30 universities, s sci c ie n tific r e s e a r c h . fessor of geologyJlogy nnd geopliyslcs jit child. chi Prolor colioge girl, roforoncoa, 7344142. - samplW of lunar soil ' anc Tinicnt“ l.nbonitories-nnd------1In on Approprlnlions Cor-ommittec . the California:i InstInstlliileof Technology. ^51 ilJaboratorlc.<>. session scs last weok, Proxmir BOOKKEEPER; Good with relum ed by the nstronnuts,its, is being two IndustrlaUa niru said: said: "Personallynoily, it will close my lob . .• ^fftjuroa. Somo cocrpulor. threatened a^CongrcMConiik)nsiders cuts TJie full Senatmate is sdicduled to vote___ "W"Wc feel we have spent a whaiewh ofa and a lot of people?op^|^5jabs,'^______JMJ&O. D.OTE. Call Linda 734- Call Time es s - N e w s in next yeaPs budget for UiuUuH National . on the r^ASA“U\"budj’el“Moirdiiy and'i.s “ Io["orinoiiL'y,’-S30‘ lot bniIon~I, and we In a lettercr Ito Sen. Adial E. ■"2550Snoinna'ancrSnaiiino: 2S5 ------733-090931----- T—----- Admlnlstra- expccted to upuphold Uie deletion. In shouldn'l she have to subsldin Acnjnautlcs and Space Adr iize these Stevenson 3d.d . rD-111., D r. E d w a rd EXPERIENCED ^ moTl ' - tlo n . . that case, theJie fate of future lunar people pec to study these rocks, ------HomosfwSala------!— yiyationsWwlod- -C30------— HomosFofSale- WO—------— Ho(TW»FofS»!e_ 0* ------HomesForSJlo -030.:------—1 030------— ' JoteoIlnlWMlT ” 007' ...... joMQflnwrest:- :o o r“~ r 7T :— ■JotuotlworBst- :O ifl-— - ...... - FOR SALEALE-BY OWNERl -3 -. ~ ~ ...... - -• SEWINGWING'AND altoratlons. BEAUTI5ITIFUL NEW HOkTe BY OWNE□WNER - MOVING'Muiil om oldor homo. — 111 lECRETARY To *O fk~M - WATfflAITRESSES’ WANTEOr ' Ing completion. 3 Soli-t45,I- 145,750 Firmi Buys you P C F .iu st LIKE ioul,ft,'por wook, and on MustJst bob ovof 19. Apply In SALESOPPORTUNfTY 733-3130.-3130.______N earing 543<227altorgPM._ ' WANTED SINGLEIGLE WOMAN. 31, wllh Bodroonjom, lull basem ent. 0 f BodnBodroom. 2V^ bath, fuil VDENTURY ./C .I INDERELU’S iccaslonai Salurdoy morn- porsonrson. B O's bn 421 Nonn 1 toom. two carousel basemen'omont. air conditioning. ^ . FOR SALEVLE BYOWNER: 1600 LINlJ nn'It^u&l tvDO 50 words por Washlngton.Twln. ashir galoa ( > yoaf Old daughter wanla lamily t' J l . 8Q_U.homi oa parsons lo bo trained noMTinn'jltlon as housokoopor- flroptacoDcos, 2 bath, doublo iarpo0 hoi hobbyJiaundry room, lomo in Hanson. T*o SSLIPPER l nWulO. Coll 733-2128 for vTJfJjjANTED; Farm Foreman. in foanroolly aoloo. An oxcollont . )0. 5 Acres. *85,000. bullt-lns.t-lns. covorod patio. RV ' baths. 33 I Bodrooms, largo ippolnlmont.______hay on, Tipanlon. Excolloni cook garago. kltehofiI wliwllh paniry, partial y and grain. Good aalary, tralnlntining'^ program: Your In- • j driver. Ms. D. Roberts, Cloar ' Li Lakos AponcK. Buhl. parking,«(Ing. oxira oxtra storago. . imo should fil your! i; V' doublolublo wido mobllo homo como woon Mornlngsido and WIN FALLS REALTY basomontient. liro p la co In Tie is nol llmilod. Ex- X Box 543. Station D. 543-6404<04 or 543-5798, Botwoon TWIN R toom. 33X33’ cindor jpu'femoromonts, S for size, try «->. SECRETARY andid ulllltlos t paid. Oood collonllleni opportunity. Call Londonndon, Ont, Canada.______J5,0000 B BELOW APPRAISAL - «lunior high. 2130 Shorry • A40Addl3A d d lw n A venue E ast bodroom family homo.- ;T'V BOOKKEEPER luluro.luro. Sond fosomo ond Richan:hard Lullroil for appoint- 10. 734-2796 noon er shop, gas pump. by own®m or. 3.300 .q u .ro lool. " 'J 'S ' /Ve're h e ro for you. le n c ^ yayard, on IW lots. Bis Iho extra big lol lor No noDd a eccurato rotororfofoncoa c/aTlmos-Nows mont.int. llful cusiom bulil homo o v o n ^ Ida swing sot, a garden yplBt- wllh bookkoopino BoxP-> ■ 020;020 ■- MonoyToLoan _ 0 2 5J ______Injlruclton, ; YOUR SON OR OAMUGHTER “ TRUCK DRIVER N o r t a r ^ l • TRAINING Throot h P c roo Furnishod AAodois LootlOKING FOR WAYSSTO EARN Class starts Soptembor 5. ■H O M OPER MONDAY to 7:00■ Wrilo, call, or vlBlt.- JAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 4:00 ti IMMER? ___ ^ m m e r c la j Driver .. "TnNEnuuttT-JtoM er------MOHEY-THIS SUM AMAl Y^OUR INIMESii^ IN A « Training, Inc. • ...... E),E^icsllonl location. We hovo3v® iu*l tho' hom o lor - - - Inquiquire about a Timese s - N e w s - 2661 F ed eral Way you. 3 bodroomi. lorgo lotmalmol 1dining robm. family yo .4.900, aper routel B o ise, Id 83705 ?oom. 2 fitcploto*. Only J64.90 208/342-3547 WOULD YOU LIKE TO MOVE/£ IhINTO A BRAND NEW ' Prizes - Profitfit- ^ HOMEt U *0 , horo It ii. 3 bodibodroom*, 3 bolhi, full bosomoni doublo cor gorogiarogo. loi* of oxtros. Practical Experier i e n c e 030 ^ K o m o jF o rS a lo wlT I ^ I$51,500...... _ “ C a li T o llF ree oe : . ' 7 ” CUTECl IS THC WORD FOR THISHIS INEWLY REMODELED '-A H O M E T H A T H A S . HOME'H 2 bodtoom*. 1 ^th,ath. ’< basomont.,Now hooding, Wondoll, Joroiromo 53^,2545 'BEEN LOVED AND plumbing,pl ftoollor ownod. 6 7 8 -2 5 5 2 WILL BE A G A IN ...... Surloy. R uport QUIET<3 AREA 1* ^ T'J|;' Tl IIMES.^ E Wm l m ISSLEIEIM m ^ l j mmm i U j O M y lROSPE ------:------A/INTHROP— ------)y"DlckCavalH 030 hotncjFot Si!6 ‘ 030 ------HombYFofSaTo-* '03t■ 030 HoniosFof SjIo ^OJl OutolTr.w..Hnmos — PflESIDENT-^STReerr^Z - TO CE MOVEOI 2 bodtoom REREDUCED $5000. DoaulKul “a BETTER HOME on Moun- ! ' A N P WA E ^ E h N T I M U eT've EeE^r \ bodrooma with full b.iao- houso. hoi $1000. will rtooollalo.. brbrick hom o wllh LIVE loin tain Vlow. 3 bodrooms, iv^i I N / ^ F L E I C N , A P R E T tV ] 733-5330 or 733^0(».______STSTREAM on 1W acros, bath WISC23NSIN, r^ HOMB • monl, 3rd bodroom In baso- 733 baths and doubly garogo. ' e>LOW PAV^ y mor»l. tivino' room, dlnlnfl jTREMENDOUS p POTENTIAL ?•?aprlnklor ayalom. pasturo. VA oppraiaod for $33,500, A N D e o \ i < i room and nowiy romodolod 22 t otofv, 4 bodroom homo. Irult and shodo treos. Qop PSLIVEREPALL. 4 / H i e F E E^ T ( N(I U ' / NJE\A^-W ISEy^ k itc n o n w ith ntlochod LaiLafQOlot, approximaloly 304’ raopbortloo, otc. In a vory n ,., dollohllul oroa. . Rocky ^ (\ _ HOr WATEf 0:ira0O- *30.000. Call Bon Of ^X 100’. 2 blocKs (rom 2,° BEAUTIFUL 1400 oquaro loot HIS/WMU... • T ( VlfQlnla EUrodoo al ly,Lynwood Shopping Contor Mountain Roolty 733-1400 of 733-0020 anvllmo.______home. Paaluro, (rull iroos, ^ B o u e n r '.io n e s nEAUV on -Norih Elm. $37,000. ' i lorgo gardon,spot with dou* ^ ^ B 733-040.1or 733-1735. • ’ OoDorolhy Kolar 733-084B. ' blu cor garago, RlOht in ifio ______^______MaMarylln Way -733-0250. or ROBEHT.IONES- citycllyo(Wandttll.,10a%llnanc- EvtEvornroon Roalty 734-3200. REALTY ‘n«ing avallablo, Altor 0, 530- $$$SAVE$$$ . ~ 73WM04 0250. • W A N T P E A C E F U L , THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOU Wo havo on exbcutlvo homo ^ECUTIVE E )^ HOME in (Your buainD sa or ru- SECLUSION? 'Til p c u for salo 'tjn tho rim of Iho culii f l ' coiiunt Northeast location, 4 D cyvALU sldoncol (COUNTHYSETnNG srSnako River Canyon lusl budibudrooms. 2U balhs. all on [ oulaldo ol Twin Falla. Coll oneono lovol. llroplace. and olr c J L , “ I ^ fK p Q ______I ■ EXPERIENCED CONSCIEN- ^ 110 Minutes From TF. ?,”Harold Frarlor733-2211. con. 5 Acroa. lovoly homo. 2,T»0 condiiioning, 522 11th Avo. I------TIOUS oorvico inrouoh,Iho SA East, loromo. $62,500, 324- yoara. aq.ll.’ shako toot, living -- IJ w 2o((lco5looarvo »OolOom, dining room, (omlly 1 6770,______room, m aslor bodroom with I FOR SALE DY OWNER: 2 0J7?7 ■ Fimt&Hinchos 037 037 Famis& Ranchos 033 038 AcfMDO&LolJ S MobilsHomoarotSalo OSO63 Fum, 4 Unlurn, Hoosas CALL US TO DUY o n SELL. • batbath. Second bodroom with R O B E R T Ibodrom homo, (uil base-- • __ batbath. mont with 24x27 molal ohop laURGE' rg ESTATE Lots for DELUELUXE 1070 Champion 3I ~ bodroom unlurnlshed on roor of lol. 2 blocks Itom 5 fi 1X00, largo living room, houselouso. Cafpotod, heal and FELDTMAN-REALTORS ALSOHAS i ACRES Wlih nico spUt- salo. Cholco Northeast loca* 24X00 Ronlal houso. 840 oq. (I. J O N E S downlown E loromo, 324-5950. luvc THINK!!! tlo n . All u n d e rg ro u n d (amilymlly robm, 3 bedrooms. 2 killchon ite appllanooo 733-1088 42W638 mviIIlvlnp room, kllchon wllh :ouid bo 5 bodt9oms easily. R^NRANCHES AND FARMS umitioutllltloo. Sidewalks, cutb, bathsIths, appilancos includod. lurnisurnlshod, Closo to down ______—— l)toaT(lasl room, ullllty, 2 R E A L - rv Looking tor'a 3 bodtoom IW Xcreago Acr Is all undor oowof ond wolor. 733-0544, airir condlllonor. c $10,500. lown.own, $1p5 monlh. deposit SKYLINE ACHES; Suporb i bodroom 601 and both. 733^404 balhba^fJ oonolbly prlcod liomo. jprlnkler, opri Thia la nico placo NowNow I9 tho tlmo to Inspoct ,7 ^ U-Qoeo or 734-7725. roquiiOQulted. 734-3243 or 734- LARGE BUILDING LOT- with ------O.TO';1365,______budroom, 3 bath homo on ALSOHAS thorIhen 000 Ihls.roconlly ro- ind and priced righl, thoso larma and ranchoa won and soptlc plus 4 actos. [jq u B ihfoo ocroa, cioao to 2L2 ijirgo warohouaos. (1) 4400 modmodotod homo wllh walk-ln . wilf.wilf, ttho crops and cattto on )UBL£ WIDE 20 X 55‘ - -:LEAN-2 T ^ bedroom homo . jblie Homo- to bo movod^* uchaola end shoppino- oq. It. pluo 2400’ basomoni. panlry.pani latQO utility room. !000 200C ACRE RANCH -1/2 dty mihami r n t ' caliw?rw ."d'.'“oTaio';:'j.«” r i vilh atovo. rolrloerator, (2) 2200 aq. (I. with olllco. arm. l / 2 lftigatod. KOOts old. 3 eodtooms, 2"' vator and aanllatlon location. Coll (or... dotaiia. (2) 1020 Bluo Lnkos Blvd?. North c cov. o v ered potlo, plus a tarn 'orios Ronlty. 543-a222_OL -(^^11I balho.bo' already #ollup.(or_ “A” ji20.fl50._MnrhQlln0Aa3ocla-_ -sp_3paco.RoaUor-ownod ; ------Twin Pailsrldaho 83301------wQtk3hop.Al!Jor.$24.BOO.______.J200-.,1200-*-ACRES*a251»loalOd._ umiinodrCloso-tO'Morrv._____ — loa“ ■ Roaltora, 734-4875 SMAa-SHOP-BUItDINQ. moro con. bo dovoiopod- ______Ireo10 slandino si fireplace. 543* noaldo and park. $105 plus LOVELY Old Rock Home- 3 5000, ______•POSSIBILITIES 12120 acres ol prlmo dovolop- WEST ^ POINT REALTY OOO300d location In Twin Falls, Combining Comt poas, Prlcod ol LOVEI 52:------dnporlopoalt, 733-3647.______Wondoll $B50,($850,000, Dodtoom m bath, base- [jOUB'JUBLE WIDE 20 X 55’ GALOREII m;mont gfound noar Canyon m ont, llvo walor, - out* Mnhiirjbllo Homo* to bo movod, u : l ~EAN 2 bodtoom country, BA R Brick homo on 1/2 Acro. 3 Rim. Excollont potontial. . , 536^1265 GEGENE LARSEN REALTY bulfdlnoa, on 10 actos. Low . voar ibmo. Close In. Full Cabo'' ...... M 40 acros ol polonlial sub- ___ 171 Addison Avo. 1650,1650 ACHES- Approximately ^oars old. 3 Bodrooms, 2 nont, gas lurnaco. doublo IN c Bodfooms, Oo possible- 4th, 1750 Ittlgoiod, combination down. Ownor will carry 1 baths, already soltup lor ' Foa appralood at $47,000. gdivision ‘' ground 4 mitos Twin Foils. Woho ,V“ quallllod buyor, 543-4088 or larooo, carpotod. portly C o Po' South oMoromo. Looking Loo for a 3 bodroom IV; - livestock, tow ctop land. le standing fireplace. 543* urnlshod, Prolor a iolli«(i Whafayourollor? . , 734-2080 circular"rrcu oprlnkiors, $1275 por 543-8223, Realtor ownod, ^ 3 bodroom homos In Won- balh oalf oonolbly prlcod homo. HotHom o...... 734-7175 21______coupl;ouplo.Nopots, ...... doli. Farm Homo financud. mor MUST SELL, 4 lots In 78 DOUBLE WIDE, COV* ^ 5 ^ R E A L T Y ^ men soo this roconlly rc- AlHlob ^ ...... 733-2140 ShoahShoahono, Make oflor. 734- •OR RENT Unlurnishod,3 ’. •CANT BEAT ^Coll lodoy for inlorvlow to modoiod moc horno with walk-ln od docks, carpori, molal 1043 aiuo U k o s Blvd. N. 3oot}lng...... 934-6167 7B0 ;g(j , ACRES- 525 Irn'oaCoc/, 5333,5333, covonlng g ,,______3,^, >odroom homo, IV^ tuttr, T H IS O N E f ^qualify. AlonorSuzanno War panlry, pani latgo utlllly room, jraoo bulidino, vory al- Iroplaco. loncod yard.- at- Twm Folio, (tfafio 1/3 Acro Southorn ex- 32324-56C0 or, Robort 'ones covorod cov, pallo. plus a - ■ —______Whoa Whoat, hay, and spuda, nNEAR e a F HAGERM AN 3 tracllviJ ...tS I L.!o '.nanol. 120 ACRES Homo Ilat barn Cropo Cropr nol Included, Prlco bodrobodtoom homo, oloctric 733-4U ached QataQo, $300 month 7 3 3 -8 2 2 7 p 1/3 o su ro . All oloctric, '3 R(Roally 733-04M. workshop. worl AlHor $24,000, pluslius socurlly doposil. 714- Bedrooms, priced right, imdoralnory. Qoodcombina- $480,000. J480.£ . hoai,$hoal,$37.500.837-<4Q0,_____ Tony Barnos ...... 423-5W8 poi lion larm- $100,000. Also, VCIENDA HOMES...N0W 2787.'787.______ll:;: ■ Norma E a rl...... •... 733-0102 Bo.$34,000. s1SECLUDED AREA: Now WEST \ POINT REALTY ‘'o" ONE ACRE LOTS; Pioasani blildino u ild now homos cnoij Wondoll .. -• Boro 40 Acres noar loromo. 230 ACRES*A New doublo 3 country ' location, 5 mlnules ANYW ^URNISHED slUdlO' houso ■' Um P a u lso n ...... 543- C-- n. /. {, I ' h —)------—— a ^ ■ Thuroday, Augustust 10,1979 Tlm03-N0wa,TwiiTwin Fall8j.ldBlibQ.11: [AM HM P u t Y our Gu Jtiy=^03*C *0 9 3 1 - - e o E S iALOWIC i g W A Tn 3 LINES 7 DAYSS ^ 6 .7 5 FUN,NY BUSINESSi b y R o ger ^ r J Bollen ______C6< Unlum.Aplt.&pupIoxfls W q q ' ______WinladtoRoni 087 ■______UlBctfaneou i ,07B_07B______FumitureiCirpeU. .oa2_..I______BulldlngiUlailils------M3—S3______GangeSalts------~2 BEOROOM. carpet. “ * Soars 6mm MOVIE BRAND NEW iw lnsize ^ . ’ " " “ " 6-FAWi-FAMILY T-ARD . SALE^ Itoo. or bost ot(or 733-8687 drapos. appliancos Includ- Ottm UobllsHomeSpaM CAMERA- CM good ahopo. with »]«>• iED FOUNDAtiON.F.OBM:____ •urniluro. clothos, lomps, jirfjE E / COID U L D H W E ■ •inn-^rtiBtnit—Bnd—dryor;- lTOTrn(Rir-M4W-BI(orr733-— '.•ilSU * ijjQRQ SYSTEMS- ducVtlucl( decoys, sm iirrppllan” conlral, air conditionlno. ^01MOBILE HOME SPACE-for 7433.______COUI COUNTRY Fronch Provincial iOD; Fri. and Sat. 9AM to SS iCZO wiT t e E oarago. OOod location. <240 rontront eall 324-2258- S^ E A R S P o w o r M o le DINING t)INI^ TABLE- 6 choirs. Ron)ml. Lease, or buy. Quick- SPM,iPM,604 6 Lynwood Blvd. month. Sorry no pols. no — VACVACUUM- wllh oli ottoch- cane can« bock, cuslom mado porm'irm. Inc. P.O^ Box 355. 1 3 Family garooo solo, 000) T M O s e Nln o d e : s c b m e s chlldron. 734-3371.______fgj grotocllon pods. Call' 733- LoQOtiQon. Ul 64321. 801/752- housolousohofd lloms, nomo 1 7 1 057 MlKOtUnobus monta, rnor $135. Call 733-0420- BEST LOCATION tf< lOyjU. — SEARS AIRLESS point 41. ■ ...... — brandjrand cIQthlno. Friday," ■ The-re Ww, AS NOTHlNlcSr- 2 bodroom#, sowlno room, BOCBOOKCASE Stylo hood sprayer. Like now,$800 now, LA *■ aRGE COUCH' - . ______'SoturdSoturdoy and Sundoy 9 lo 7. tiropfoco. Stovo, ro- boaiboord. box spring, mollross. will Jf., sell for $400,324-5208. flold/brown, 0 ° ^ ' iust like now, , 240!40 C Oslronder North olf 2 ^ "AlSTTsriC trlQorator, now drapoa, BodBod (rame, roflulor-aizo. oood prlco. • Dlnotlo set, ngi ahoupWosI,______C " ABOUT ‘THEM:m / SMALL Pino roll top desk. carpot, oaraoo, yard. Mar- MotMotoi bodslood, twin alzo. SMy oxcollonl condilion, will 1-FAMILY YARD solo at rio d : coupiOB oniy. no AllAll . oxcollonl condition. 733- rocllnor. [pci and coHoo toblo. I i S yourcholco >40, 734-4721... doal.734-C878.______Aufl.jg. 11-12. 584 lolloraon. 9O6WlOOV^ Robertson, Buhl. Tc chlldron or pots. $75 cloan- 44641, ^ ______• You UKE NEWI Plold Couch. Mossossborg bike, oirls alln- soSome m o lurnituro, ovon. Ino doposlt. walor bBRUNSWICKRI AND LANCER TECHNIQUES SL23 turnta- Fronch provincial (ornlal din- oray,ay, benzol skaloboard, clolho:iolhos, lols ol nick-nocks, /oanllaHon lurnlshod. 733- poo )l tables, - accossorles. bio. °'0- Sol o( world book Ino room set, 6 choirs, cleoreancloihos&ffllsc. r.V. r.V. ______7771,733-4872.______Nov oncyciopodlos, Somo book . C w ond utod. Game toblea. hutch, soldn'holr dryor, $35. 8 ACIikCKYARD SALEI Friday f-LEA l EA MARKETI Sslurday, ' COUNTRY VILLA APART- SonSorvlco oH mokos. Evenings shoivos, “fo 2 boon bogs, dou- Call 734-4193.______Auou bio bod. and closslcol gullor, — - jg u sl Illh. 8-6pm. iMO Aug.^ug. 12. Sunny -View MENTS: 2 bodroom unit wllh byby oppolnlmont. .lomos 5 MATCHING OLD ook WIlTollTow Lano. Movie Comoro, Courtil^ourts-Addlson Avo, E. Turn oir • eondllionino. kllehon ClorClerk. 733-6B01, II no answer ^ chalr8withorms.S22S.or$50 Slrocrack tope dock, household loitolt c on Sycamore,,' follow oppllaneoa. waahor and cimcoll 734-4727. TO TO BE MOVEDI Motal choico. choic Fri. or Sol. 485 llomisms. anllquo lurnlluro. signsjigns to rocopllon hall. OAM dryor. carporl, clotod patio CAJCAST IRON woodburnino Machine, $500. will . Mornlnoaldou o m Dr. Twin Foils. 733-413-4001.______io9Phio9PM.______aroa, oloraflo, qulot onjoya- pan ^ 0,1010. 733-5336 or 733. ^ parlor heater. 324-1520. MODERN FRUITWOOD Din- BIQIQ IGARAGE SALE. Lols o( FOURroU R FAMILY GARAOE bio pIsco to llvo. No p o ll. r nCOUCH i AND 2 Choirs. Block — Ino Room Sei- 6 chalra. ovori^orythlng. Avon, clolhos, SALE!SALE! Saturday August 12lh, »35._733<«5a...- ond whllo TV, dosk, sowino 3 T - ...... t ...... : - . ------: r . C-12Tlm o3-Now8.-Twln Fallo,I, IdahoIdn Tfiursday, August 10,10 . 1 0 7 0 L m iK g y ?^ T E KMT? BO/ CAR I . T T 1 IfT oIU u H ave O ne T HOUSE " with Majblajdr Hopple ...... - CiO ^ G ingoSilcj ogo oM Pots & Supplies ' 125125 ■ Travel TrsJIors 12B 123 Ulillty Trailers 13918 .. HiivyEqulpment 140'140' Trucks ~ OUR BOARDING HO PUREBRED IRISH S E W a r ... 1974 ALiQ-lfl-..Trayoi TfpMor. , - ~ LJailHiWESTEflN OraoTr: 1072 DODGE 1/2 Ton PlCkiTp. , GARBACEMEN KAYE IT fWUfiHTMAJOR! JU6T^ GAnAGE iJALEl 3JB Fllof PUF 733-6853o r 733-7744 . *4~X -7‘—UTfUT¥—TRAILER— -AUS' Av,i Wool, Ffiday nnd Salur- PUPPIES. PUP S35 to $43. Good '± t Phona 734-3151. °up^uper 400. ExCOlIOnt. wIthoxlra#l«2Tt«velTrailer 0 ...... BECAUSE MV NM^EJ:E 1$ (SARBO. EVERyONE.IE-J V* • H.iy.’ C«»pot. bar aiool.- . huntoffl. huni Roady now ,‘ 734- 1077 1BT ALIO 24 foot aolf- >2— 3,600. 7B8-4451. Evonmtrs,-- jjropdrop axloa with huba and ^■^£ FiSHT M B IF S mliieollanoouBi______. . 35763576.______contained. oor Lols Of oxtras. 16-3417. - ■ - elocireloctrlQ brakes. 034-4339. 132 AuloPirtt&Aeceitorios WA^T Ta BB AL^NE-ME-HA-HA^. I WiJNPER ciOLAY'S ANNUAL Barn ond SELL SEL YOUR PETS wllh a Uaed y®' 2 times, like now. Call >32 1964 DODGE 1/2 Ton Pickup 734-«)72______. ______^ IF *mEyD LAU6H IF r LEFT THEIR y.ird aala. Antlquoo, col- claaalllod claa od todoy. Thoy gal Gil 3 T CHEVROLET Engine- lAKE AN OFFERI 88 Ourti- - 316, 3 Spood, excoilonl - l ■' I ■ . \ ■ 7 ' . I r 1 ------. ------1 ■ ■ ' ______J ThufBdny.'AuguoM1.1878 O^ TImos-NowB.TwlnFallI Falla. ldaho_C£l3_ . acro ss 44 Podvogotsblijiabla A nsw er to Previous Pui • Autos-OwJo*'' IBS **.rtm.Ot(hfflOb0«_ . '. . .. '___ -46 Make 0 i a Autoa-0 «Y»l8f 1 Plesso protnUB - 1 K I XI 1071 CHRYSHRYStER NEWPORT. DESPERATEfcTE MUST SELLI 1 Q73 OLOSMOBILE O L ,« AirtoDwlart 5 Phoonix 46 Roady for it i H T m l 52000 miloa. ^ADo $2200. 423- ______For A Greatat I iof6PM.~ • WE HAVE^E sov several late mod~el . ciigiir« action (2 fr .T^ i » [ n l caasolt atei -MTorSoirPniiCargiH------B 'C onceit------w n rj------^------nioTS'BUgsi?m5a'wnn7wy«53r— «70 d o dX3rCORONAT^4 W m B Rl C O N C O ^ nI S N S T ^ S 3>' f .H-' ust Got Tl right nowl Roody for;for; IIriim odlatel^^^^^^ ■/ WeJu ^ W o 'y o got 'om rl doliVory ot low'yoor yoa ond pricos. You'voI waltbd'owoli longB rj^^^^A tim e for thom andind %w o only hovo two so hurryhurr In today, 1 AShijlipment Of tom orrow may bo t ■ 1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTUSS |l9 7 7 F0BDLTDII2DD0ROR HARDTOP 1977 FORD!DF F' 100 SOPER CAB ‘ s 1977 FORD LTD 4I DOIDOOR SEDAN I ^ § ’ 3 2 915 5 J g 7 4 9 5 M 1 9 7 8 1 = 0 mmm. »4895 1 1 V-0 enQlne, aulom alic IN SUPER CAB ■ ' (; tleering, powor bra ■ 1976 FORD PINTO 2 DOOR 1977 FORDID F-F-150 SUPER CAB " 1977 '97: SUBARU STATION WAGONION 1974 FORD'/2 TON SI till H earing w heol. ali itoroo. No. P337. j m p i ^ Auiornoile oooiml * cvllndar >n()ln*, 3 iimd *m : -Ra all^ovf-S9S0( I ^ W l ” ;^no.c-T33a!" 2B50-m s™-5 ^ 8 3 9 5 - - ^ ^2M5|- 1973 OLDSMOBILE TOIrORONADD 1976MERCUIRCURY CAPRI 2 DOOR 1978 1 MERCURY ZEPHRY 27E7 1975FORD CUSTOM!DM 5004-DOOR I - E s , _ J. e - g g g s I I f [ ! < '199!r -ssss mmi«auondmo.«. v m i»1295 1 ...... 1972CHEVR0LET 'A./2 TON ^ iSfHJinH A ^ 2 D00 R ^ 1976 FORD ELITE 2 DOOR HAROn:OTOP 1978 FORD PINTDINTO 2“ D0DR“ " ■ (2) 1 9 7 7 * rod.Q 1250 - - “ ^ 7 5 0 as a ^ = » 4 6 99 ! 5 ^ =^»3195| ’ 1976 FORD F lO04 m x 4 1976 0L0SMIOSMOBILE CUIUSS 1970 FORD V2 TOH PICKUP _ 1973 CHEVROLET MONTEMOI CARLO . - I | i a c fI I i I ol"*'on.l**jpn?n^, y i C ...... I *1 t K l Hm : u m m I U n'o''c36Ba“ '.*!. »2295 I ! 1975IEEPWAG0KE1NEER 4X4. 1977 HERC0RHCURYCOURGAR4DOOR 11972 FORD THUNDERBIRO] 1373 FORD VlV2 tQn . ' ■ ' 9 5 SlCSiFr"-"’^ 15 j g P '4595 alSm m .s rllflKl. n ; N». a C3»*A =...... 3 M. . 8 ■ W 9 l SM895 I » U R V MAROUIS ^971JI971MmARX-32D00RSEDAEDAN 1373 OLDSMOBILEEflMEGA2-D00R fll I _ 1976 DATSUN •PICKUPPll •‘'.‘‘“A.-...... 8BOUCHAM,-».«d. H [OCK! V 95 yg=S V 9 5 ichupt to (It your ^'5695 g M595 I Shorl Bo< oil roody »3295li!= uoi C»J clokooul pr>c«k. 4SUUU looci dool on a now p 1974HEHCIERCURY COUGAR XR-7 1974 , 97, DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN . 1977 CHEVROLET!ET'/2'T0N4X4 ' I SKort boK wUh rufbocKorQ« 9 MIAMI Oon Perklnt-...... LWO4 R K i( FORI SUMMBD-H ^ I l e r a m e ...... 3)24-8841 2 4 - 1 Twin Fall M on.-Fri. 6:00 c ■ ■'. ■ 543-6457 ■ ■alls ■ r y . 733-511D _ Sqt. 0iOO a.m..5 BIL L V D .H . : . B u h l . : - i r - I (gsi»PORTS I L i W > e y ] _ ,| DECANTER ® lSoviSto“" Tl h o s e Q i lio. - I iiS fi r Srow nSpp p o t e / ^ 1 ^ . G A M Em I A qua Seileak. / I • Doouitfuliv locotod diKontor tor slorlng into lho liord • Lown D ans, CroqiIroquot Sols, Bodrninlon i • M akos w ator soak doop into 5 J B 1 winos, llciuofs, ote. , ) ( k ^ ) i f y Sots, Volloybollo il S' Soto [jtSUII • Includos lour ttommod pockod soil •d Hi y 1 • G ollon sizo E ^ f l ‘ -'0 0520 ’ A { r r i ' ‘j" < ' / \ / ), irkffi: i S . 7 7 R E G . 6 .9 5 %'.OFF '120 • A L L I T EI M M S ^ L I M I T E D ______1 . T O S T O CIK K