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M m a l l s r i d a h o M o n d a y , AAprin67^979 ------7 4 tth h year. No. 106^I------T w tnrFal

E a irth q iu a k ce k ill g o sli[a ia ^^^^p^W 'Yugosiavav:—there-would bcrmonrdai r awa^M j^HBpi^^B i BELGRADE, Yug'ugoslavja (UPI) — Thehe strongest felt througttouhout Yugoslavia and as far horrifying picture.’’ ears leveled entire villages;s ond spread Germ any, AusAustria, Bulgaria, Albania arim d and Budva anind In Kotor, In the BokaDka Kolorska bay, aboyt 70 percen i.. eaiihguake tn 75 yeai i was de uninhabitable, includlnf' a liosp ^'read death and desilesthictlon along Yugoslavia/ia’s southern Yugoslavlarrlan seismologists said it v ■ * tr *ka bay • further to thUie all houses were made t quake to hitt YlYugoslavia In 75 years, jy.darAVfgftl or knocked dowiwn with 200 patients, officlaflcials said. Several thousand rcsldt Adriatic coast Easter:er Sunday. drialic ^B W W W PPB rch of Kotor were evacuate«ated to a clly soever stadium and It was In the quake-stricken;en area but The eplcententer was placcd In the Adr ■ 9 UUilUUlJ.'lfi^lng hoteljtd s and a 200-year old churc Li_. . p^dent.Tlto wa of UIclhJ7and 215 miles soullulh of officials asked for tentsnts and blniikuts for the lhe liomde Ir- escaped unhurt. l o aa I;broadcast to the nation, he sold alw.ui' miles west of -■ • -near!vDubrovnlk. clear he was capital ot Bel{telgrade.. ■>' 200 people had t>een!€n,kUled, but made ll cle vas In the sea,”-said [t ltd dlshipted road and rallwajway traffic In the area and ci Army units and specipecial civilian protecHon squads fi "W e were•e Itlucky lhat lhe epicenter wa ephonellnes, electricity and'nd waler supplies, police said all over Uie country■y vwere flowti by helicopters to quoting unoHlcialrw Rlbarlc, director of the LJ»JublJana geological t e l ^ Local govemmenri^ ^ clals said that oboutlUt 150 people Vladim ir Rib Qve had much worse. PPresident n Tlio, who was in his Igalo residence on Ui Montenegrin coast. he quake thot Institute. "HaHad ll not been. It would hav 5 quake the area, appealo were kill^ and mentore than 600 Injured In thc Montjn le n e ^ n coast when the qi central Yugoslav city of Sarajevo, stretch from the seasideIde resort of consequencesces." the nation to send all neede2ded assistance. Tito spoke; l lo A report from thc cen r o ^ e d a 90-mlIe si said the Sunday quakp wasIS 1.2 Richter points to th« i In miles northwest of thehe (quake-slrlckon area, said llniis Dubrovnik. to Ulcincinj, close to the AlbanImian border. Ribaric sal portOT after he had toureded the quake-stricken area 1 stronger thanlan the catastrophic quake thaltl devastated the repoi bears In the city zoo roairoared and rabbits ran .•iroimd iti p; Thousands more wen•ere left homeless, In 1963. killing more H eresrcegNovl. take was felt there. ch re^stered 7.2 on the Rick.” Tlio soid. “ I was nfrai•aid ShorUy before the quake ' The quake, which people. A quake in 1904 alsoI measuredn 7.2 on the "It *'It was a very strong shock : ' ...... Jolted the Monteheffr»fjrln coastal area at 7:i9 a.m.a.: and was lhan 1,000 peo

■ " " " " " ' lF l a r m e r s f______' LPZZ 1l ^ d i v a i V" ' ^ _ ' t o C h in o ' i ' ‘. i ^ h a l l e>ngers ; Srr \ J 2 PEKING (UPI) — Anicr iO P c fnrmersta wlU do Uio.mosl busl ...... -te k S fg lo 'cnshln onm c n™l ye norm^nc diplomatic, relations China, diplomats saW Sunday. i e g f a r ite^g^run “ DIplomafs spetTalTlfnTR - ...... -- -'ec- economics.said U.S. agrlcuUurr porta win m ake up Uie bjBKest t of overall U.“S."saies"t'o China fn" • ■ as a£ 11 did In 1978. 2 h _ u p : The United States ih 1970 hu acatc >best year of trad e wlUi China. ' P rellm ln a^ U.S. -Deparlmei CommerceO statistics show sali ■______alabout jaoT million, and .Ame • “ imir portrofC hinese goodS-Shrau rGhur to roughly *300 million. reh -----About $600 million of tho-Ame . - ______cxii!im^e: IP China come from Ml aiagricultural products, wiin couo: wwheat being Uic largest factors. # China Uils y ear may buy betw • millionn and 10 million tons of aabroad. wlUi Uie United Suites h ______: Uto supply atraut 3 million tons. ----- Thercnmreo^rcrexpected^ tltlnue their lonftstandlny poll kkeeping their grain Imports dl h ' ■' fled. Canada, France and Arg> ______0are other customary suppliers. — -y ...... —al5o“think"that“mnchlnery'5aa CChina — especially in the mlnir cconsUiicUon fields — will Inc; and that two-way trade wUl st steady but not specUicular yyear. \^S SfiSSi Forecasts for two-way between Uie two countries range Z:\\ ______$1.? hllliop to $2 billion compai V 1 ■ tihe rou^ly $1.2 billion recore Tlie Chinese government Is rc ------— Ingits-am1 blUousprogram of-ln ------“ rallzaUon'tmmched-in-March-ii thet l l ^ t of its foreign cui shortage and Its lack of sclcntis candidate. Steve is In stepep with his constl- —\"eri^neere. Industrial dcvcloj "Later thal some monlh,h, bon Todd, a form er R(Ronald formidable ca By DAVID MOMUSSE inybody luen cy o n thle er major domestic and foreigrgn issues." targets'are t being lowered, and __ _~pi»ngnn rflmpalgnjlratcglsrisl formed “ABC-PAC (Any • tn describe tssues.ci.or -votes-where h^______temphasis Is being put on agric 'B u t C h i ^ PolUlcal-Mtidrori-p" wllh Idahoans jments needed to provide ' chalJenge'rs3 sseem to have entered thc lc advertislngcampalgn lo fo<•’8 cbxde in Washington. Jdy Bul ."RARE II (Roadless (P Area Review andnd Evaluation) and jframework for a long-term get-oflheRepubUcan------_Church!a_i^completo_SenafC late record/' T^e Any_^j ■eriimltation-come-to-mind.-d._There;s-alsQ-Uic ----- — relatlonshlp-stiU-ani_oaIy_J :— ------C h u ic hRnds " ^ himself a-pilm etai^et Idahoans -WlU_ dislike _ miunMy7of~Z:ithe:i60^acrerl 6oUrraa»anffhalionaIiS)n»nservfltlve groups'; ' • CX3iuh:h-^up-bcllcves-Ic ■ Uie Panama-Canalr-Taiwavan-and-the-SAL'T ------—,— discussloh-stage.-BoliJ govern ■ Paiftyandl»l Church’s Senate voles —- once those voles arc publiclypul sugar bill, th ______QatzOLhBSto a held hla.SfiDat&Jpb.8ln«ice 1956. He has won C ______^__ rsirntfigJcAn:\rm s Limitation Treaty)." arc moving toward them kiiuwit. won't dfcHirniiiiu till!------;dcllbcraUdn rauiur uiaii liuslu. relecUoninltiil^^lnl968and_lOT4. who have expressed Inter*crest or But Beljcrgi•rger warned Issues alone wo entlon by laklnghalf a~'^''~'7 Who are the five men w The agreem ent on dispo: :------ISlOTerChTThurd] galn d riatrdnal attenl ' have been mentioned as chthallengers to Church? ■ , 1980 election,n. r. dozen presid'sidentlal primaries from a farm boy h ngers Is "I think ItIt' will be dealt wllh most 01on which person Is ,Chinese assets frozen by tiie Topping the list of poterenlial Republican chalieng< I crosses Uie classic ;States during the Korean W: u n y C ai^ r. Steve Symms of Caldwell.I. . going to do- mimorc for Idaho. That often c Id be different...... --istDistrict1 Conptsssman Si jJlncs. The Issues will not slaland by Uiemselves. American assets impounded b> ------ixpe'm are 8ayingl980 could 1 . Now In his fourth term IrIn the house, Symms h asst5 said he------phllosophlcJlr — IS that Church Is facing thele 1biggest Republican ------They’ll b e ImiImpbrtanlTtiUranyomrwho. titiilnks-the-Eanama ___ : ^— was-lnlUalcd-by_Trcnaury S^ee P. . The signs t is considerlnga Senate challalienge to Church, challenge o£raf his c a i w already have1>eibegun to mount. on thot Canal Is th em> most Important thing isn’t riright."' Michael BlumenUial during h "He probably won’t ha’lave any announcement on ;hc race is former Late la sti year,y one national newspc^ape'r examined five ri” Symms district directoj:tor Phil A secondd ccandidate considering thi • (o Peking in Marcli. ves believe can be . uuntil the first of the year,' General Wayne KIdwell ofo f Boise, who lik e- However, it has _not_y^ 1______Democratic-Ic-senatore__ conseWatlve —Reberger recently told thele Tlmes-New8/-5iTho structiictureof ____Atlomey Get 1980 through a massive fundmd raising camparpi: T is UiTadvanloge of statewidee 1nam e familiarity.------:------formally signed, and ma^y nei defeated Ini IS the federal election lawss make ll advisable to wilwithhold Symms, has U Church’ss xxiame ap p eal^ on thee list, after George t Vl’m givingIng very serious th o u ^ l to) Ilhe race,” KIdwell gresslonal approval afler that. formal announcement for-awhile.” a considerations, and . Next on Uie agenda may *■ M c G o v ^1 oof f South Dakota and dfrchI BBayh of Indiana. > ; has received numerous qtqueries said recenUy.Uy. ‘‘There are, of course, c> eaHy Januaxy a-representaitaWvo-of-lhoJiaUonal ------____Rebcrgcr.sald.Symms V buH-wHHjemahing-a-deels!lslon4n-a-maUer of------— general—trade—fl^eement—b r ------Thenrln ea • fromsupportersonhlsscninatorlai plans. ~ — ^------IfB-cariyrtnit Conswvativeive Cabciis visited Idaho, ost1?fi.Wy-less . ™rh e study cited govemment fl « n ts over the 75.5-cent 191979^ including an estlmalmated 8-cent m otorist who10 bought a new car In 1975 owing the a v o i^ e hourly waiwageior gallon—eight ce »n happened - and traded 11 for..a^new .1979 model■1 - rent performiuice by_ the ; . buhlensome DOW/ ttthan they were four J $4.83 fin naUonal averagege al the Ume the stu d y - meIncrease Uwt hasn't even t Mercury M arquis, "Forirs" c lustrial workers In 1975 was $4 In.4arly April. - yeyet — as you could buy' ,Ir In 1975," a should be gcUjltlng from 15 to 65 percent ur. Unleaded gasoline thatiat y ea r' was conducted In more mlleagiIge out of his hourly pay, Mustang, Chevrolet’s fiitlKlze ( i of someime !97&-model cw3 , Al the prollght Moi denU will get the sam e tension lei has to t>e fUed beforeore midnight - aj^n!qiij)in<2 I' - p'rlcei, Income levtevels and automobile |jj^Ue their fedwal Income taxX rreturns. New York reside give resI- brtok becauseJ Monday Is Patriots’ - tonight. toi mUease ratingsI tof similarly sized ^ d a g O T ^ Ing Is a stiff 5 L / C o l e n d o r ...... fl ------j978-.w»d IBTfrmode , Uw jlc»i_na!!_s_*i!>uflajav In Massa^usetta ’The penalty for late filing IX returns are nahdleid" ^ cient pw nionUi of the0 taxti a m o u n t...... ' ' CloaslfiedC4-] ^ ■ . V "While tb « « UIs bo doubt that tHe England states and northenjeni New where their tax cost ot fuel h asI LIndeased and will yrork o i an extra day’s grace. by the regional o:office at Andovw. • du di C o m ic s...... Ity residents and those Using latest figures avalivallable, Uie' iDovaie, the Bln In wagea — and Ana Internal Revenue SService New York Cltj ____ the usual who live In ttote nearby countiies of mif s said refunds Uu«ughJ AprilAi 6 wero pokwnip" said April 15 Is th< m-iDKTeayB------.. O b i t u a r i e s ...... ^ w a i « * S ^ M S S leadlIne^^>ut-ev6wonc-8etl until Nassau. Suffofolki_.RttfiHland^and.,^e< -av m g ln g K90;02nJIrt«nn-l m ^____ ,ivoT5%wnhB-Mon«—n - Oplnionl.-..^ • • • V ^ actually reducedd Utha i S 3 l f t 2 l w t o fQldnjght ^ Mqadayialcsep Ihedeadllm'WalchMter, ed ha HTcno:------r ' daymldnightdej lh°" ft«t-o<-«iiUight-poople ------3 T^lV-] a p e c i a r S p o r t s ...... B l each mile youu ttavel," a^^cO—SrDnrrMngdi on Suaday. I, irMflnday^.--Jor-^hoee-wtKlSShtin:inaiirU ie':i;get refunds," an IRS spokesikesmaAsald. . • '-Weather...... ^ In-North CaroUna,.Easto^ 3ld frue UjIs , s esctlo t n today ‘!THw“gBnBraHy 8_«-&Uday, glvtoBTfixpaper^ there njldnlght cutoff,[f. the IRS said they can "We expect Uiat to hold itic eOKlay extension by y, . . held by ma^y of \ mtU midnight T u rd a y to fiifile their get an automatl year." . .1

h i d - ' ■ ' rntiummmk - . A.2Tlme»-New8.TwlnFallo,llio, Idaho Monday, AprilIM r 6.107B '

•'______J 17,(K funnd douds were rep«jrtSiigaTira24^hour period Thursday- esslons from her mobile f' ------By United P i«ss 8 lInternational------______which climbed rdi^enUcssly e to an anticipate!ted record cres^' sh e vfdrkiiriced to salvage her possess night, began deanup . OperaUons op in tranquU q?rlng bom e neflear the Baniett Reservoir.(ir. “ All o u r fuinlture is n . More than 17,000 people>le Iin the SouUi and Midwestistm a d e of 42 feet. ■ ccondlUons. islt to Uie homes of rdatlv(Ivcs and The Pearl dlmbmbed to 41.6 feet a t Jacks:.. from floodwatera that giugushed from the banks of5f rivers in 1902. The Natloni ies. Volunteers worked to Iindude damage caused by U River had crcsted,Ed, but rccord floods ww^ forecastfo for Uie Mlsslssipiiippi River and Its tribuUules. \ bloated by torrenUal rains.ns. lownrlver from St. I/)uJs WeaUid-officlals said mor[ii(W Uum 5 Inches of rain fell In ^ ;M(Hi800n-Ilke rains thatit ppounded for nearly a weekek ended lower Pearl as thele floodfl crcst moved downsU'lU^m. shore upjp levees wlUi sandbags dow hough Uie Missouri Riverer was falling and the ^the AUanta metropolitan1 ararea during Uie 24-how period, i'' Id most places Saturday,y, 1 but not before floodwaterters that The Red Crossss i and oUier volunteer grojroups sel up a even tho n April of 1936 when 4.46 Inches of jarts of number of emergergency rdlef centers, butjt^ o s t famUles Mlsslssip]lippl had crested as for souUilUi tas St. Louis, c]shattering a record set In Ai I; kuptured dikes and levlevees rampaged. In pat imes a t Arnold, 20 miles abama,M issouri and IllinoisDis. apparcnUy moveded InI with rd atlv es and frielends or stayed Aboutit (600 people Hed Uielr home rain was recorcled— ?■: . Mississippi, Georgia. Alabi if St. Louis, where Uie Mfiramam ec R iv er swelled from L_.--Atleast four personss ddrowned.ln Alabama on Good in motels, officialsJssaid. s _ _ . southofS Light snow feU In Maine,me, wWle scattd ed light raln .fd l ieaths in "We’re Uilnklnglng about havjpg an Eairaster ' acquatrc “ heavy rarains l and backwatdr from theUie Mississippi. Coast and across the lower Great Wday. Floodwaters-also'so were blamed on four dea .home S i t , thft .Hummers—fmtT> t th<> north Pacific ( ^ rwRflHfias nm rcw rgim midTmeln—diOTce;**TIutpp«tti d' a wood-Pari^n-Aimoldr-hoj iloTiiDeyTScattered-showdrs-also- Ml^ppl.twoeach.lhAY I's^esslonal soitbaa team.im; w as under more than ILdces Into the ' ' Missouri. dub and restauranirant t h a t v ^ InundBtW llitl dotted the no'rtheni Rock:odde3 and po'rUons of e astern in 15,000 atUiepointofnumbmbness right now.” 30 fro nR # watd:.'I In the Jackson, Miss.,s., area alone, more Uian leotiiof storm-torn Georgia,Q, vwhere 27 tornadoes and tNebraska. , . refugees fled from the swiiw irllns waters of the Pearlirl River "I think everythirUiing’s wet,” understated ttX M a u i ’ C h u r c h )ir2(g{FfinDg ■ace b e eg u n t o ic a tc h C • C o» m n tln u ed fro m p a g e A1 l countries. < State Sen. Dean Van]k^anEngden. R-Burley, Is also v ^ , who now is a Boise busiiusinessman and attorney, lh Chuh*. Last week VanEngden ! Sun B e lt Sista te s will dc'ouble in popum lation by 21 B bdieved his stands on domeimestlc and foreign Issues considering < a batUe wiUi C spent Uiree days In souUiviiUiwest Idaho meeting with local WASHINGTON (UPI)iPI) — If current Utjnds contintinue, nearly all-fromn theI Northeast and Nort)rth Cenlral aalso j, doser to poslUons deslleslred by Idahoans than ( double regions, Republican leadere there. ■ the’ IS so-caUed "Sunn BBelt" stales will nearly do idvocated by Church, " I talked to precinct Mmmitteemen.^on county chalnnen, ; thefr population by thethe end of Uie century and acciccount The study defidefined the Sun Bdt asa Including ’^ S d wveil el was the co-chairman1 o:of Idaho’s 1976 Ronald ttr-Reagon._coptured 74 1RepubUcan woricers, Uiele ppeople you need," VanEngden ' : -for-m ore than 40-poripcrccnt of Uie U.S., populailation,._Virginla;_McfrtB & .Carolina,,C SouUi. Carolina,ia,_Gcprg!a, ^ _ R eaoanin' pr^denUal -canpalgnrr state senator he was "In Symms Florida, Alabama,mar Mississippi. Arkansas,I, 1Louisiana, percentIt of the vote In Idaho’s RiRepublican prcsldenUal tMid.’ Ad»rdlng to Uie stai i . according to a new studjludy. country,” but Uie reacUonIon ito his possible cam paign "was H ie Population RcfciBference Bureau, a Washinjington- Oklahoma, and'T should run, Uien I don’t Uiink : Virginiademo^aphcrJcrJeanneBlggar. AcccHing to the thi istudy, jobs, particular:arly In such D istrict:t (Congress seat. He was defei rongover Uiere."- if the ^ w t h pattern of thee 11970s Industries as aeroserospace. defense and dectrItionlcs, are o n e eicandidate who has been m«mentioned as a possible t Uie st^ g U i would be sUong . "By the year 2000, if t VanEngden, who saidI he is schedulbig a second round of ; continues," the studyly ssaid, "the Sun Belt wiUI nreach theprlmarylureol'eof Sun Bdt states, Churchh Ichallenger has apparenUjnUy decided against the •HansenofPocatdlo.who doW^e naUonalI averagefl In______Hnn««»nn vwould run. “When you arere LIn Congress and have to. office ( too long,” VanEngdi Ae«oipdlng to Uie stud who said Umt pollUclansIS shouldsl have to come home and. — le gluiu. U iu tfu re m igr ttrwhBt----- mwtSm&eJtstagates. Miss B lg^r said;------com pete5te wiUl 434 ouier people,tor i»m»^tiiHca it’s v state'arid wiU'have toTjeglnegln campalgrJng early, B ut those' According Miss BigBlggar, the key factor Inin the from Snow Belt:toSunBdtstates. to! Uilngs going on liUheHouse," : VaUey Republican apparenUy Js-;a..shlft- In.. Uic-ccntur;ury-old JButshe sold Jhe rapid.^w th.'of Ui know the Magic V; ------m l^U on • -change-Js - respecthlsworic.--A -Times-(ies-News>Idaho State JoinnaLpoU; f; SouUi-to-No'rth now of Job-seeking blacks andid poor beenonunmbcedbid blessing. th e rtui.in, O'Grady said, "but he’s!’s 1tw inning tb~see'^W€‘' i julationhas------s u c c ^ id he won’t do It." me attorney Jim Jones, whoivho challenged Marisen in North,” Uic " th Je™e 1970 '" iional prim ary, told the '<•entering.Uie race "probablDably by September or October. I ;; In U)e first half of UieJie 19708, the study said, thee £South now stulUfyingUit.the decaying clUes of the N 978 Republican Congresslon commitments unUI then.” ;ew residents through migrop*aUon, studysaid. taper Uiat Uiere Is "a strongong posslbUlty I will talk don't < want to make any com ij- ealned 2.6 million new newspap WlUl Uie decUon 19 mormonUis away, few bets a r e being wlthoUKther possible Republican canCandldates. nber,” Jonessald. Iplaced on Uie 6ut<»me.. Base price by nine percent to "These are people who0 arear unfavorable to C h u i^, but It* U ' siffcbarges of moro} ttUian 12 p ^ cent' on cm d urcharges to produce aI ;free-for-all . partlculitilarly concerned wiUi the RuRussian millUuy buildup. 0 7 — exports -Uie-flrst-tlme-slnce; Ayat^atollah-— slapped_on_surc riiUIe"blltoo’wUllng-IUilnkInkrto en te r Inip a -trea ty- -6 shows who tbey are Intdestrested in,’.lTodd s a id - ;...... — ^ bniaW . sltuaUon In worldrid oU prices. ------.------H e 's a li _jA ^ed which candi^telte UieyI would lUce to see oppose nnaimwi power In mld-Fcb’n a rraiiluii OU-Company-sasaid- Iranian------that-migl^^t•notproteel^)ur4nt«^estSJsts ad^ u atclyi^------. neared th e pre-iwoIuUe light chide will11 acost *16.57 a baitel, Includudlnga$1.90 JonesS3 1also said Church Is "a big s] nm s. 33 pdrcent said Uiey had no! k • 4 mlUlo6 barreIsaday.iy. of every tenn, and a fiscal1 coconservative Uie last two tquesUonnalre listed Symm harges, surchai^e, andd heavyhi d u d e $16.04, Indududlnga$1.80 years of p re fd ^ c e , sbc p e n ^it t namedn Kldwdl, Uiree pensmt: h.':.: o u industxy so u mxs s said 4he Iranian surcha / 'y e a i s .I. I UUnk a person can pretty'.y wv dl point that but from i {h as rotes demanded byy other < surchai^e.from/m Ap ril 1. '■ talk about conserving on rnamed Hansen and threeepenwitnamedOttw. pe ; ? ■ although not as high i ces represented an Increaseseof^Spcr hisvotirItlng record. A lot of his tall en by Church roost boUiered Uiem.: jy.; OPEC naem b^ werem bound to have an lmpaanknk !Sunday displayed a gold>ld coin ■ at prices higher t wlUi Jordan and t ^ u g h exteixtensive trav d s to foreign by ^ more Uian sbc percent of Jeb rate $14.54. - work wit S 1 .mlnt^bytoerevoluUcuUonaiy government to cel^ I'r a shutdown ' I freedom” — Uie first isstssue of When oil export(orts resumed M art* 7 after i ! , "the first q>rtng of h hs during the revoluUon.1. Iran was W T i f ' ; .ciicT w y by U » revolurolutionary government sineince^ e of 2-\4 months ^ —ovartawv-orShah-M>-Mc*ammed-Reza~Pahlavl; tilitiesill-l-equipp< ed t o h amdle i J a ^ l i t e market._An offlofficial said Sunday spot,t r a t M ^ W - L ^colnsubstitutedtwomlminaiets apd the dome.of a 2 ay how much ____ ace of the shah’s profile, "re m a in ^ aireunound $20” but would not say Moslem shrtne In |dace tight by spot n i c ? n J ...... ■nje'oll'surcharges,'es,' the'flrst ever announceiced by----- of lran’s- total-e1-exports w ^ being boug a j o r a t o Em iG a c G i,!, ■. StrateglC'Arms UmlUi there SALT, disannam ent and vveriflcaUon John F F. . Aheame also suggested ' It can.take to enst^■e titreaty compliance, formein er CIA confidence In SA igency may be unfit to deala wwith He said Uie faUuilure of Metropolitan than any - numtimhpr Qf pious dedaratations," he own age i're^ridtowanilng_ ____ vii DlrectM-WUliam ColbyilbysaldSunday. ----- ' “ seriousIS Inudear mishaps;------EMlson offidals to r Ji . l . Although loteUigeno•nee capabUlties can be rellelled on maintataed. an Interview published In iUie signs may In Uie en; • plcUne" before makUaklng a declsion on whetheild : Uie There also shoiOiould be periodic reports •"CcngressU SSSi;Ilty of utUlUes to handle mam ajor He said Uie aiacddent raised a A * SovtetsarevIolatlnBUiz Uie agreement. and the public, hesald.he ______. . ______prjisies. "fundamental quuiluesUon” about the "rrTOT.lndud^^j^ aE-th-e-S6vret~fleon(snomy’s ------^s notyet dear.to roc thiti^d — NRC’B'abllltyto-haftandle-acdJeiits. “ I~ ------: ^ a n d “‘'An"admlnistristraOon's' bland-assunmceses-of-safety. ------W bt he will' tom^' away problemems, Soviet forei^-pollcy nl contradlc- ' Is unusvisual In this sitiiaUon,” hee said,s( don’t Uiinlc anyone noking and the IntemanaUonal coupled wlU) dlstiUsturblng leaks of apparent ive Uie from Uils not woiiryl•ying,” hesaid. '■L- V defe^ declslon-moa he best possible formula foifor. confusion - ” A n ^jperaUng ^ uUlity doesn’t have ______UoiQ. makes t ^ JD staff to look at Ute quesUon;Ions In In an bitd^lewtv appearing in Uie : Tlie second part ofofthe "verificaUon procesccss" TS and suspicion, "U d d en t this severe." ' ' Wasliliigton Star, .! i/iolaUons a n discovered,. iUie United anacclC NRC’s Office of — consultation with conconcerned Americans andid allies Finally, If viol decisions on Ahearjanie'also quesUoned wheUie•ther a d l r e ^ r of the -: er unnecessary the ^ e a thithat we States should be iprepared wlUi advance d [C can N udear Reactor RegulsiUon,Ri said th e ' "•■ i \rtilch “could render ' ancUon. hesald. commisnlssion set up llke Uie. NRC i i - J ___ bllndly-ltrust'-our-int.IntcUifiencc c o m m u ty ,”" 'Colby Uie degree or sane _ _ _ _ _ . --.-dcal”adadequatdy. wlUi .a major• accl-ai Three MUe IslandI cd ls ls was part of a T T o u ’iiBWking such as'the one at Threee ^ MUe train of cfrcumstammces. ■ ■ dent su (r accident Is one the Ahmit Leasing Your - — .. Island,d. "In a dlsls. where youihave hi "This particular; : response required, it probaobably planfwas supposedidly designed to cope quick n •c_about, six .ecrora ------ish’t ’Ti'TieM ia:— ------wlUi.-There-werc. ______Jex_ U at MLPJckup : f i ^ - g r W along the way thshat resulted hi Uils FoiFor th* lovMrt l*os« pricss acddent, about 4 Vi of which Involved In MagicI V all«y.f«» human.erTO>_Mdo1 jine of^hich was a_ _i^uDuWoyncJ'Roi*’! R oi*nof o» ^flnna®G|jaia meclianical malfui^mctldn. Maybe ihe ^ ( C l o u d y V~ w i f R i y dlayrs i will bitegin the weekI othd* one-half wasIS a design ent>r. If iture for Twin Falls will ’ Twin Falls and drop) t two degrees Byy IUnited Press InteniaUonalal any one of a numin b er of acUons had BOB REESE ]__L —Twin F ails, Buri ee degrees today to 67 in '- -“- tonight to.3S. Todaya y is Monday April 10, Uieiiocui iW been pertormed dllUfferently, Uilsjicd* MOTOR CO. * Jeiome-C^odlngare&sr . It'- 79 ------day^f-ifif4*9-wiUi 259 to loUowi.___ ^ - -dentwouldnothavt■veocuinrecL" Monday with______na■lATIONAl WEATMtR SERVlCefCe FOR6CAST io 7PM~esT«' - I __ ;_____Ind»aslng_doudsMj — 30-Cn3— ------5 ------.Themi-moonlsmovlng-towardJtsJi S2Iiom{l:tie3lrald3>fi;IUMil chance of light ralii:aln or rain _ or. , - fihow^ Monday andliid Tuesday. • •" : mombig sU'rs are Mercurcury, Windy at tim es. Lowsstonij^tlnthe to 7'-® low I andMare.. ____ l ___ _ 3Qg, til ji a Tu^daV lnlUieCOs. Um p ! evening stars are Jupiter:r and”a HaUey-Ketcbum, CamamasPralrle: n. Cloudy wlUi p ^ odsIs cof rain over , ^ ^ 9 ise twm tills, date iire undere rth I e ------~ !S. ^udll aofoou of ClfCuTollon ond Prot* Inlornailonol. . today, lows tonight I I ' WUbuibur Wright, American inven,'cntor Member oJ Au I Hlgtis Tuesday .in thithe 503 with lAMPtuSBAHCI8CO___I OfKVin Ht IA Odleiol Clly and or Counly New«pop«r purtuortuonl lo Socllon 6C-106 Idohe of the} t airplane, was bom April> Cbdo. ThurJdo,loy ll horeby-dMlgnoted oi1 iho (joy of Ihe wook on which continued citance of shoshowers. . \ 1867. AcActor Charile CJhaplin was> DOmb( |,gol nolieet willw bo publUh«d. PubllihodJ dollydoi al 132 Third Slrool W ait. . Synopsis: 58*NOeUE8 ► '------s date In 1889. . • Twin Folft. IdolJoho 03301, by Mogle Volloy/ Nowtpopori,No Inc. S«<»nd Clot* J o n th lsd lowf (USR^ai-OBO). — - - TCny)eralurcs _ weiwere • warm / / Onthljthis day in history: petloge paid olat Twin FolU, Idoho. Tlmo»-Nowf th ro u ^ u t.so u th c m1 IdIdaho Sunday - In 186:862. Congress abolished slavilavery ^||{IBSCRIPTIONIN R A TESi but'skles will tu m 'd'doudy i today iHtV TlMPUATURfi^V. in the DlDQtrict of Columbia. rwlth a chance of railrain due to a- HIW0RLIAN8 .w ere /ERY: BY«y' m AIL: ■7CF'-=Nff'.n,-Ffl.. S;00 o.m lo ' *6 MONTHS' . ; ...... $27.00 I^^SHOwens^ . In 197: lav, , 12MC2 MONTHS...... r ...... $5 3 .0 0 ; to. 20 mph.- The fom[our Inch soU • “ moonwlwith Uiree American astrena')nauts noon on Soturdov UPI•I ¥*CAT.MenV FOTOCAST ® '>Thnf^ DELIVERY SGRVIlVICE, eoll circulotlon ' abdanLyL Also Uiat day, U.S. plhi doporim.ni 73133-0931, Mon.-Sun.: iloooluiu B3B2 65 .... ^47 « ...... Durtr papar bolora 7:00 SISTUDENYS a n d SERVICEMEN • N a tlo n a i _. . Kaausaty , 71? ! ' S ...... -i S8-— -IdaboKaUi------2 - « - Z . S-fS-rr-gs!fl£a5— j .... McCaU oskM the communistIt In. , “ " ‘r- J nood tho corrl«r» Moljdll ^bKrlplIoni or*..'Void' only'-' a rr .... swiottso « »oo Humbor coll Iho whorehero corrier dolivory It nqt -rnaln. • ' tlM Mla 79 13 „-StnP^»ncl»eo g « t :::: ^ f(€CMl______83 'jj ...T^StlPM . X to t ir a p numb*r». » - n . !!!! ^ «i ttaog h fft/r Um;day. Engl n ' ' NowOriuni O83 M .... " " T w in F aalls ; essayist and caricaturistSt ;Sir FlUr.lUr, Rogortoft, g - NewYoct^ as ~Umx Mln pq> M ax BeBeCTbohm said, “The duUarla id ’S Buhl. CaitMord .1 .... S43.4«4« HollttiollliU r...; ...... 326-5375 S " i S ;;;; QfcUbwMcuy V ofiJSr. .-74 « P I d a l m ______----- «— ~ — ^m or—ol-ofr-telHlant—mm .is alWJ __ :__ Buri»v.Bup«rt. Poul,Pi . ■ Wond. 5 . pSj3dpU4. 61 ei « • .... _ U « a .... assuageged by Uie suspidon thatt Uthey oau^o~fioCTid .------..T 6 7 r a 5 5 Z OQgtfl «3 . M ' .... Bote ° •••■ Phoml. «3 ’ ______1 will comtmietoBbadenci,” ' . fc Monday. April 18,1070 _ TiTimoi-Ngws, Twin Palls, Idaho A>3 F e d s z2 e r o inI o n c r im e^insuit< yA f t e r • • • WASHINQIQN (UF:UPi)^ Th* n^lMrlMthaoMraUons. JuKtlct Dtportment tnninnouncad plans • The JuitlcaJu Departmint li collect': r - i i = 7 r Sunday to Mt up offloMl]M ln n clU aaln a ing Infofformation to set national law lav, I \ maJo)r drivt sg aliu t• “orlma‘‘i In tha atuofctnematat prlorltlM In tho areass oiof ^ lultM " — whit* eoUarrprbnaaiuchu g fraud andan coinq)tlon, ho said, but bui corpuit* tmbculamnment, fraud or aachEooEconomic Crime unit will aaaosi th*ft0(M0urlUM. prlofltlHiH ln lta area on Its own. Deputy AttoRMyOtM•neral Benjamin Offlcia3lali said crimes lUch oj ■ civUatU uM tha dmartlartment will Mt am b euulam li iat, fraud, counterfoilfelt X im th t Bconomlo C nmme t Enforcement aacuritl*tlM, stock theft and somo formirma . / U nit! In U.B. attorMy yi i iofflcas across of consulAumer f^aud would be smoniong / the nation ovw tbe nnnext two yearij tboaatarijtrgeted as economic crlmcf.I. / ------wltJrtfiOlawyeti-eventumtually-asitgnea rhSTaannouncement of the nouSew I tothajob. ilgn cam e soon after th5:30 p.m. I 1.3 miUlon prostituteses in the United Sobln,In, wbo says he bolds adoctorat States — double the numberprevlou-nui degree';e-fhnn-N ew . Yoric Unlversit;rsity- • - ...... sly estimated. andonceice taught a sociology courseBfor fo Dennis Sobln said1 inii the cui'.'ent police,I, reportedn the existence of aboubout edition of Bepoi tbe figure ^'33,OOO« massagee partors. escort ager includes large numbers fid modeling s l i c e s presenU; thft eountry'»whef and secreianes wno pi< wmiiHrl S— ------Mfh*ClilldrM h '» H ftkl ------their spaie time. sexual1 Iservices are routinely pro* pre SoblA said tbe staffff ofc his monthly vlded.” newsletter cam e witlwith the estim ate Hesal!s ty l o b lo u s o s . All en d s ofo junior morchondiso. a n d jeorisje In sizos6 with many rural areas bein g r-. j The 1.3 miUlon estim;timate represents city, wj' s b r a n d m o r c h o n d is o . s 5-1 3. Yourchoico: th ro‘o u u j g h 16. unerican-women,—almostrtfireeotp'rosUtutlon fl ------obout-l-p«wcnt-of-Am€ ...... SlzoVS^I

IVL CASES CIVILL & CRIM IN A | 9 9 J 9 9 ^ 215 4th AVIivenue North 6 f B _ - __:{T(Topol fh»«talr) ( P d n t Shop) “ L A W ^J, ^ V2 block HWcfof Courthouse (TOop | off the sta ir) ICLINIC:^ Twin FallsIs-733-5846

~ -ASIOIee willIII be charged for InitialIn consultation^ MIHDEMKAlANORS . . I UNOIC O N T U T ID DIVORCV!s ' ' N*gottat*d...... *200 f ilm um ...... • 2 OO 1IOM swjvim suits Court Trial ...... * 3 0 0 1 b a niNKRUPTCY i ■ ladilies’ coats ____ JuryTrial ...... ‘goo f ilmum l^... *300|ln»ll: * «isses „ ------R eig.s<6.00 g ^ ----- Rog.g . jfo 5 9 : 9 5 R«g-. tfr49.95 — “ O n *► grogri u p o f o n e a n d tw o*pc. eather coats In this o u s b ra n d s w im su its. S iz e s O n* groi■oupef lodtsi'spring All w oo fo m o u i ’ "T

' ChannsM 1 ______— - m 0 MINUTI CAillTTI I. SOOXIIT dies' coats rout ITARTUNG FUTUm* c o o rrdinates '' FRBE'jfj! resses m R e>g. g to 96.(>0' aio tnd Bindtf tcfo; Jtck Vtn Imp* Cfuut/ti i c s d l BOMj.fJ./toytl Otk.MI4»0«t • • • •______, R«du< e g . t o 1 2 6 . 0 0 ______L ______R«( ______...... O n *» gr g ro u p o f oil w e a th e r ■______— Two big ggi ro u p s ’ol fom oui Sprinrln^styles In asserted c o oIts. t s .:Short endlong style! ' sordlnolai. Jocktls, — _ brond coo -...... colorlor*^lz«s6-A8,______1 . ... In aiiso sso rfd colors. Sizes ______rililrfV, ponts, ' ^ ______J b^loutes. ■ 6 thtro r oi u g h 20. ^ iweoters.•s. Slzos 6-16. E i D ^ J 9 » » 0 & - (•tr«M ■•vail ______~ («1 lru t ■•val) ------H ------l«T ll(h a W e a l l l w p ) ------

I bHiouses ;irls’ r YourhoiiMiiMcanbea" • ...... — O n a .$10,000 loan.- • spilortswear gii Z good source of moneyma when nx)nonthly payments are for 120-2 0 . R e gig. to 29.^95 mnnpy rnOflonths.i\t,an.annual percent:, ______R ?itg. to 65.95 ------i^nd-prJntadJolora In ., — ;rab table {C rate of LVf. Total of pay- F am>ou8 o t brand sportswear ------gn; 2 I . Withaseajecond m ortgage agei ’’ . bothI •th o r f a n d long s lo o v e , cr^.$19.:i59.60. ToddIid d le rs' d ro s s e s In slzo s - -loan from C om m eerc ialO ed it.-- menj n . S izes 6 -ia . Inelodly d Id 9 sk irts, p o n ts o nd____ ,.|j --nyl®*. — ------f65xond.7-14 x < _ - I you can borrowv'from$3..500 fr Call us'tolay. rind we'll - tops.I. BBroken slzos 6-16 . t to$25.000.onth^'he value of fif'dtd a way to help, ’ Z your. home. | 9 9 . ^ M E l ^ A L z i z - r i i incuxJallsetvt^-ot:^ 5 1 0 ^ r | - p b K A T IO N KiTT. (sffm tU v o n 4 3NTRPL IWA CORfC ______:____( t h _ — ^ -^ luo;} Blue Lakcf Blvd. ■ -ry73 t^ro o r------M il UU tUMMM* AMllibl* lu CH| , Idoho M o n d a y . A p rll1 6 ,1979 OpifniiO f l ______A-4 Tlmos-Nows. Twin Fallo, Ido

f C a ll i f d m lo: pssychle d er/ic-fcm reid u c nn t I en- that hauling black W happy, we won’t gel Uonsions. We send them our money upc :| ByMKEBOV;OYKO tion waivas nice, but having the ei ChUdrent to whito doingrigsomethlngUMful, every! soso’often try to m ake HEW lemand. Then they use it lo bribe i Stic support of the Chlcagcago schools for an Infusicsion .of motivation they y ' wahi Chicago-to integraljrate its the money, demi I ® Chicago Suo-Tn-TImes ■ thuslastli 0 do someUilng lhat can’t be dom ne was nicer. didn’t accomplish n s hardly If only that wei?ere a two-way street. ' |o dt I It’s been widely pulpublicized t h a t. Machine much, 'except to schoolooto, even though there’s h md If we won’t do aomeUiIng thi rj jOHpIrCiUfanixhu glVQivemipiobacco:— —And-« tears—s p re a d —h y s te r ia^ - m o n g — w hite— any-ir'-materlal-left-for-integratloTi uJd b^) If Ancl ation’being talked about even eve housewives. or write at something likeIke Uie memo-wri ters CM’Ian’l be done, wey pumsn ua oy n( ■ \ But I Mmetimet sumispect that the Integratl' it worvon’t make anyone read or Ivlng UB Uie money Uiat Uiey gc s e d t t a ^ of Health, Education Ec and by clvUKll rights leaden like JesaFesse And It has sinceI beenI discovered betterter.’ and paper*shufiifners and report- gvln }n, Callfano Is sending waminfllings that black students bU time, the bureaucracyacy has routera and pollcy-purauers pc and fromromn^s In the fln t place. ■\ W elfan U still imoklnjking or sniffing Jackson, a respond to the ThU I had an uncle who used lo think Uit •onieothtf strange substibstance. toChlcag:agO about its schools, same things that whvhlte students do: decldsided-ststn warnings aaren’t pregram-coordlnehatort at-HEW and I hi logical response to Califano'uio's Stability In their homes he u d com- enougughi it's resorting to bribery.ry. fell Uiem Uiat f If UieyI didn’t make us way./ay. He finally wound being lake L . Or n u ^ after spendending so m a ^ > a place Uial has a high fence aroun : r ^ -years as a blg-tlme pro^ alnts about our se^gate[ated- mimitles; somebodyly taking, an In- ' CallaUfanosald, In effect,.that: If'If we go happy by doing somethings( useful, we toap sto.sowhat? terest In what they accomplish at thh>u|}ugb some sort of charadeade and would withholdour ou money. Then Uiey Ham: and streng male attendants. 'i and blUtona-ipcBMler> inI the New achoolsli iy If only he had gone to Washlngto FhfflUw. the Great SocSociety, and the Walt.t. I don’t want any racistcists school; encouragemenent; good teach* makeke it appear tbat we’re tivi:i7 lng to wouldn't have an:my money to wlUihold I f « ,hlsm lndianow thinkingi]g I’m their ally. Or blackacks ing. and the belief thalat learning might Inte^.i^ate, we will i ^ l v e mlllloUllons of from ua. .with'1th hto ideas. He'd probably hav BlgPeanut'iGalleiy.hU alifano’sjob. . In a pe^rmanent ppsychedelic- Bcciubgng,me of being a klansmaA.. I’rI’m someday pay.off withh ai decent Job or a extrara federal doUan. But if we don’t But it doesn'tI work < In boUi direc- Califi bureau^aUctrtp. ■ ^egi-atlon and have been all01 cof career. Uafoot-tiUckfederalftu ,uiic a school. Black studcidSnU will do ]l5l -« I hli thinking to. the fact Is, Chicago’s publli An example of thii I ara now only 20 per cen fine on their own. Andnd if these fa cto n , {■:. Callfaoo’s recent thre So how does Callfano sugges a ^ ’tthere,afewwlwhite faces aren’t . > i l e m m a Chlcwg* Into court ua about In te^atln g an 60-pw.cen i d i O r aa f t p r e s *»entsdi] 'lkmlngonlhte^aUA|th ty Into a 20-per cent ma drlty? ®“j5id*S?s°g«5?!f''If the presence of In a i t m letter to 8cbK s ; - . o . » .io» whites waa really esstssentlal In teach- really doesn’t say, becausi ASHINGTON - You canI search se 'misted''than''~thithe ~ compulsions - of-...... On -the w o r d of recent events^, th( L ' Hannon. Callfano saidlour ou schools are - ,,,2®,.*^ ing black kids to read,d, write and grasp !e and conscription, an■med n e seWlces are running lht( a e ^ g a te d , and luivea been b segrega- I no realtotic way it can be don< :alendan of Conffress for houloureon SelecUve Service point. ideas, we’d have a hohopeless sItuaUon “ ®, lUmate deprival of troub,ouble. During the last quarter 0: y.-: ted for many yean, an with a 80-20-pe'r centIt student popula- and “ not come up with a gngreater Thto to the ulUi even if.lt could be done, thi ------...... dilem[nma n than .to- posed - forjr con- pejwmal, liberty,. WiUiout Uie most .1078,79, Uie pen^ntage of quallfiec — -betterbedoae-aboutltso- lestlon Is, why bother? tion...... jsslty, supported by r•chills ^ for all four arm ed services nextcjues But since intepatlo:lon to now a moot 'atives by proposals to bringngback I compellbig necesf Of course they are iraft, The question defijes a1 whollywl Uie most convlnclicing evidence, con- dropp*opped below established goals. Rep ne time it was btileved by somtome- point in Chicago’s sclschools, why to a Jie J f not possibly support. Paulaui N. McCloakey, _ Jr., R-Cal. Bveiybody knows that ;o'n and social tlnkeren thathat Washington mandariirin like Callfano jfactory answer, servaUves could m of It’s blstoiy. Chicago’sfiru ltogix^iu-, couple of yeanj ago, .tftajjuajuestion' ia'retiminpeacetlitime to Uie draft. charglarges flaUy Uiat Uie.all-voIuhlMi esence of white students in a 'stm wiggling a stemI flfinger at Ufl? A mi loUier abiding princi- systei'Stem “simply to not providing £ clans bave done everyt classroorMm would have a miraculoudoufl The answer is habit.lt.TheIntep-atlon ^ou^did not have'^arlMn. Now it ccrops But Uiere to anot in^Mph-BThool audlto'riumsns and pie and It ia to UiiUito effeci — Uiat In combiimbal-ready army.” Ih Uie event ol riioi uf sd iODlr harfaee Jr^ 'i ’fedeifQ u u H lj ' aem gated. And withrith s ^ Jre g a t^ “i' rth a t e v ^ w h S ' coUege}ge newpapOT. Last wee thp fl ma]major war. he contends, il would be nnne„ -"Wnitartkaalfni egaieq . SUTC uOWow t ^ was s u p p o ^ to work.rk. 1 and goal' for so long i govemment._to-the . manyin y Wontiia' liefdie Oeleelivc .neighborhoods came, t-wasw)roething like tho spres'read the ■mlnority pDup iiis-theTnaJority, Ip of 40 House llberato, led byJohnby . obligation of go schools. Seiberilng of Ohio, united!d in a raUonal security,y. Upon Uie fulfUl- Seivly tO de] roposals for the resumpUonnof o the dent to war — deUver: aUibose __In.WashIiihington when Callfano was(.one.,: on industry.. If- they evever had to stop, ------supporting armie:les, providing «nd Mc(McCloskey and 14 colleagues'have - them, It would of Presidsident Johnson’s favorite SMISJClai thousands of bureauclucrats might be talydraft.-” ----- • ------. segregated votes for th y guess to that everyonene who maintaining a navavy, organizing a n d ' introdtroduced a bill, H.R. 2206, Uial have been politicallyly Indelicate of Unke're'rss'rs. thrown out of work, LVill bo nrmlistic way of saying that theiie first agreement to pres<»senlly in sight. The reservserves; one year in clvUian service; \riny. relying upon a or UieUiey could gamble on slaying in a - A.W/I^Oodd» termIS s iof human'affalra, is toI ininsure Defense Departmcnent study, says -a lotten^ciyTool fo r'llx -y e a rs wiUiout ...... C*fl«rol monaQar the liberty 111 of Uie people — - lo draft is not needed.•d. The Army chief of geltinjUing called up. ) ' minimiimlze compulsions and to0 rmax- staff says It is.}. Some competent WIUWiUiout endoreing thto specific))!!!. tt. ChfliPoek " " 1 E ( o rrMBi1^,,.^/ lihizee ftfreedom.______p.b^pias-say.the,le all-volunteer con- 1 doI ^ st g g e s t Uial McCloskey deserves Obed>edient to that principle, weve itend cept rnust now be ^ I te n off os a a hearing. heai Nd one Wahls lo our ompctent observers' llbertlertles abridged, but no.one wants to - . 3 - ' T he membtibers o f th c 'nmes-News editeditorial board an d thc ' jpose eveiy needless compuiipulslon failure. Other cor Adv*nl«lngdlr«etor le state — and su i^ y therere tol no ^ y th e' concc];ept has w orkpd seeUi*e Uiem lost to:an enemy, elUier. writers off 1’nfncs-Ncws editorials areire ' William E. Howard. compuipulsion more to be feareded and remarkably well. © WashlnjgtonStarSyndlcate H. R oiiTdrs«r*on, ------Chris Peek,:k. Ray Brown and Lany Swis'Wisher. • g fculatloo monqgar — — | J 3 ^ r ! d rrinkin i groim n d -u p Wi/as unneei;ded ■' ' rripifnHylng nni .an .T5 cfint .lnveatmentnt,JEw ln____ lhe_plctUune.wasnltJaken_to_ro B make_a.moral_ ____ k Faiis p ^ c e Irecenlently pulled u n o OiSmderage JudgmeMo'r'ljrto-impiieBie-rpaftici cmairgrSUp as ■ . ’ drinker^; . . being dellnqinqnent. The picturei was simp!y MjjB i‘ :Xlie police Bougllight a copy .of the SSunday representatlvitlve of w hat goes on1 at Shoshone f y e (itoH rs) Tlmes-Ne'Hews and proceeded to use a Park every^weekend. w E Z pM ® 7tpm that:(it day’s p a p « to^ldenentlfy 10 Beer tfinl■inking a t Shoshone Park hardy ilio n e P ^ s -P S ’k-as-un!mderage—consBKiles-ttl-the-crim e-bf-the cenintury—It-isn'tTT -■— ______evfioJhejMiEmist, crime committedd_at_tlieLpaj*— ^___ & : The kids werere called to the sstation, the scene ofif a couple of recent statabbings and a iS;, q il^ o n e d about theirtin activities and enijnded up rashof vandaidallsm. 'J, jbatlon-foMndulglhg-g-ln -th e----- Maklng-kidklds-confess-to-drinkin(ng-beer-in-the------,— J, : ^ r . p^k comparjarcs“ to“ flshlng in arhatchery or------ewsaner hunting duckscks in a gam e refuge, ?- bji>ne hand, thele police use of the nev t take much skill or fine:lesse. ilnch some young s dr s It doesn’t ta Dhobtdraoh to pim ne8.New8 dn«-sn:t—phgndorse __been______:iency.' U took no ----- T hd Time; drinking byy 1 underage teenagers,•s. But out of 5 stakouts, It burnedd rno gas in a squad car. ■ fairness toI a handful of kids wh/ho w ere only P “ThFTlmes-NSrens standTWad^to liehelp law ' doing what; dozensD^othersd( theirir age do each ■; enforcement trap) hIncoitiglbles at everj»ry tiirn. week, it seenlemed to us both oppoiortunistic and EZZBut-thtpap^eelsels_comp^edjojju^ stlon the -unnecessary•y ifor the police to haulJl them In just _____ police tacUc of uslniilng a p h o to ^ ap h to harassha a because thee ihappened to be photot.ographedln ;___ DlekuD-loadofteenajiagers: ______the wrong plailiace at the wrong time.e.

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: . e g i ^ atU t T B ^etir a b u s < B (o f S ta t >y7^twie<:e sn director Bartlett Brown, B found, amountmt was later repaid byly Uie dollan. failedled Ilo provide a formal framework BOISE — Once agalizain the Idaho ' '.'The.repcBpqrta this office M eases are - - ra It Is more the bestt sistahlng point available ter ' am ongother items: director - The pubUc todayiTwouldhavenoldea V for foUow-up foi acUon on audlti. Most I^eglslature bas shown hat Uie director, during hisis tfirst of Uie contents of U; — conceh acd -with-headllneIlnee-flbtHtt^^i^.rieterm^ icv >_That_ out:0ft8taje} travel by the thto audit if not for togiaia reaucuon tHan~the'" I tnd— agency-increase d - t ^ WKing^Hi-^y^pb'riere. -taegttiatorsr i pie- iimiCT jch reduction a - which arere not. Agency directors mayiay ..;iiscal,i'ear IS77 to fls[iical -year-1978,- days,..o oi r 18 percent of.hls workorking sumably charged1 wiUi overseeing responponslbilily. obdMttiry to such traveling. state dollan, didn’t rw aity /- ahuckandjId jive, clouding over lies with1th despite the governor’ss corder to reduce time, trt I’t release Uie pudlt.. One)ne new procedure which might ley legislative poliucildodoubletalk. But audit reportarts such travel. The) seriousBf charges raised by}y I Uiis Newsmen did. changemge Uito now faulty'ayilem, would Once again, a key were not discussed in the'Jc5‘Jolnt If Uito yras Uie fit • conunlttee been .handed h{ on a fist the babani.cold.num bers. showingIng • That numerous dodocuments were audit wi firet Ume a critical be sending sei released audlto to the ce to eliminate where theeledoUan'reallywent. either lost or mlsfllciled, because of FinanceicfrApproprlaUons Commit!nlttee, audit report hadad been ignored; -legtolaIslaUve com m ltte In both the allvtf p latttt a*chance i Kly Uiat seto Ute budget for[or tbe perhaps It would b< . . w aite — and let the oppiiDPo'rtunlty allp Unfortuntunately these audit reportsrts employee turnover, Itlack of review the bodj be understandable. Houseuse ahd Senate c h a i ^ with • airenowfalfalling through the cracks. and use of Inexpcrlenonced part-tim e rtment of Admlntotratlon. I But it ton’ti jrseelng Uie subject mattw of the tlirougbltsflngOT. -— In early Mareh of Once again the Idaholotaxpayw t bas ,• Vyw*®!?.In theory they are sent to thethe help. y? of Uils year I wrote ?m>ort. ort Each committee member Flnance-Appropj-latloinns • That no accurate nrecord was kept Becau«use one of the two chairme;men of of .a largely ignoredid audit of Lava Hot woulduid be provided with a copy of the lm» IhU year L1d1i I . take little If-any'acUoaUon lo correct p a ^ t ftommlttilttee oxhairman said. "But. "1 determine wbeUieiier (4,000 in tax Acknoknowled^g there to little be can [,------tboee abuses.------ii?ntoaj«»nfa»cy..aDd,the.lgnoringpfihailat account monies was traransferred to the _ the timeme cnmch was so bad wiUilUi the doUars had t>een enomb^ed, or thered o unUluni the next session, Olmstead Leglatative audits aiare released Irreroonslbslbility by tbe Joint conunll-lit- ■ Pehnah'eht 'Buliain'g'/'Account'to'tw' l^gSlaiIfltiire; we s ii^ ly couldn’tt work'wi liad m u^beenali^li^py'bbokkeeping. saidId FridayF that'Ih'the 1860 i;egtola- i... - c;pca1oaically. by Ibe Office Ot of the ■ tee, beckmune p u ^ early tbis month.th. used forone purpose, blbut was spent on it in.”, - - What appears tolo be neccssary to tuirere heh will acUvely worii to find “a r Leglsiattve Auaitx. Tbam at office was 'W»e BoiseiM 'iUflcs^'of U nited' PressSB ’ anotlter purpose: jiructidureiorpuouc Ijett^t t ^ way to scrutinize tfae aiicuta;'’^ crea^. by lawmakmm to be an Intehuitlonlonal obtained and publisheded • Thai in May, 197777, the dlroctor few com>mmlttM membere who knevnew of examination of legeglslaUve audit re- - SomSome action has. to be taken. As I. - indei^deotitwHoartlsaiIsanwatcbdog. a copy ofif ia p M lm ln a ^ audit of thehe . Cew 'roundtriptoLewisiiston, but fUed a tbecxlUilU c^ report. The other comnmmit- ports. , . .theseese examplkeI point out. It's still too a caUectkn of bookkeepeepm diarged. atateDepaisaitmentof Administration.'I. - travel v o id e r for S50 private, car tee memembers were aUowed to fundndUie . The Joint comitnmUtee, whether easysy toI be sloppy wlUi tiax doUan, adjwrfctrmanoe— That—auaudit, -^^Ich—wma-hlghly-ily— mlle6r-r«*ulting-in-*fr tetent-ln-lgnoranrft nf-r- fnny •nvi.P-wnrkck. or Incompetent knowlowing Uie chances alre alight of ever dIUcal' of the-department and Its chaise. Acpording toI thet report thto ..^possible)Ie mismanagement' off taxI chairmen, IS nol doaom gTintont^— beinrinffcaugbt— ------— , M o nday,-A prllie. 1979- Tlmoa-Nowo. Tl Twin Fallo. Idaho A-5 lFsi(sS C B g ) ------'.STAIftRWARr,„ • By Russ Manning 41 *’’■*’ 1 Y o u n g swivim m erw o n yTjL ^ ' j co m p ete ffl o r a while H ^§3^ _ i LOS ANGELES (UPI)(UI — In the water, IS-yt ^ K 1 i 'TVnCTCaulklnfllsAint^ e r ic a ’s darling,-the holdeider ...... - ] swimming records and-'theani BrighiesTprospect^ctH orthe------^ H ' —B ‘l—' I 1980 Olympics. Blitt oron land sh e's Just like oh)any o th e r m m I tera*ag^. I M iss Caulldns, wlnnInner of last year’s Sullivan.Qn t=TA££JV ■' " / k l ~ ~ ' nding amateur athlete, broliroke (Ive i as th e most outstandl f i a v v o t i t p , / M \ [ U.S. records and hadhad a share of a sixth durluring the national AAU shdrt-cct-couiw swim ming champlopionshlps this weekend. B u t the NashvUIe-Uie, Tenn., high school ■ MiiM u M i I announced that shee wwill not take pari in theIII 1 M'l i'j Bl meet next Saturday and i a t I>ong Beach. ^ ^ ^ T ^ n d rmes i for the infi) I She said she has tolo Bstudy. D eaconththinks Cartel ‘ A n c uiv n a t i o in a l s c am i d a l ’ wAsi\SH1NQT0N (UPl) - An out- finds It proflUblelie to provide room, that tn tine forr pr iz e breakk cof deadly b o ai^g homene fires boaixl and medical:ol cai^ under federal careare and safely. highlighted what a conpeuiessional cost-plus finaociniing provided for by He said the traumatic "dumping* ■ ^ E U ) ISLAfrtl,D, Ga. (U PI) - A deacon has hig H K l^H investistigator calls a-, “natiatlonal Uie Medicate or Medicaldprograms.M« proctrocesi begins when the nursini F irs t African BapUstlist Church told Prealdentnt Carter itally ill "The relrobuise■sement formula for homiome patient is told he no longe: win the Nobel Peace Priie scandaldal^’ in the way the mental ! Sunday he should wir infirm ai« housed for profit,it. nursing hom es woi/ould make a defense needeeds medical caie. . . ; w ork In bringing aboubout a peace treaty between»n Egypt and infl F li^res gutted b o a i ^ g home•mes in contractor droolll with envy," the The mw, patient is driven In a "psychi and Israel. nington, Mo., and ConneUs'sUsvUle, investigator saidlid. "There Is no u :es at the . t o IG Faim ir US’' to one of the boarding homei C aiter, who wasI atattending Easter services PRACY^ULklNS lesa than two weeks ago> andai in accounUbUity, ItII Is nothing more y the deacon th at if he didId inot win ^ ' * Pa., lei ow springing up in many cities and I c h u i ^ , was told by U Washinhington, D.C.. -last WedneiInesday, Uiana'llcensetost*steal." tnirf i th e international awaiward, "then to m e the Nobe)bel PrUe . . . top iw lihm er >ld, "This is where you'U be staylnj ^ - kiUingiIg a total of 43 elderly occupajpants. But cost-conscioilous federal bureauc- rlTfl•om nowon." I Isafaive." a whole rats force the rnursing homes to lion, later "7%liMs If the beginning of a v ; F re d Johnson, a mme em ber of the congregatfoi national scandal," a con* declaie patients ""cured” eventually . TiieTa elderly peiwn, often mentall] ter and told him that the tii new n : physlcaUy ill and at the veiy leas chatted 'with Carter gressloiilonid^ves^gator told United Ui and shift them to ^oanlIng homes, orph presidents to visit. ththe rem ote Georgia islaniand were ... •which cost the govtvemment only 1167 a w}nfusod, n fi is Jammed into a converte( Calvin Coolldge and[id H erbert Hoover who came cai . Piessli um dweUlng with minimal tow Hes

B yrd in StSaudi Arabiala ■j^BB SSSANA ______b?d|iI? JEDDAH, SaudrirA ra b la (U PI) - U.S.I. Senator5 H a riy F. Byrd Suntiunday arrived in Riyadhlh on the SPLIT _ ...s^nd.stop.qf_a Midillddle E asj .tot^,Jhe^fflciocl^Saudl ■ ______P r ^ Agency saldT „ .BLUILAKnn.VO.N» .W. TWIMFALLB T he Virginia Den)emocrat arrived from BBahrain. II brader.j^^^^DDIlOHAVJW^ w h ^ he met with ShiSheikh Issa Bin Salman Alu IKhalifa. ------DR;D.DONAtDGOGG/! A N ~ ------■SALE iabout the | th e agency said. Nooi0 other details were given al . bear for OlymplciC 8 visit. f ^TvJf O ^ R E A T VW A Y S T O ^ ------» = = - ^ worK f & m e n ^tM tJ J U tK START THEEWEEK J MONDAAYS f e t n l d n* e r n r ^raism 0 AUI.THECISHAND CHIPSPS YOU CAN EATI cola tIow. clam chowder .' hose ’s attitudee .toward work; Plus Huih Hu Pupplet'ond .choleo of col almost 42 percent of thos ed ^ ^ ^ . o r l . m onon Luv Plo. ^ WASHINGTON (UI lesrlhc-wifewas eltherholdlng.Inga whether she gels supupport from famUy Twotw liesh banana •tlc a i leppad ------“ overwhelminff~con edto and friends;' and,.“ :pcrhap sro n -th e— -wiwuh thfoo mouii(J«-t>l'"Dolnr- lat most children Jooorjoi■ looking for work — compared t Que«n." whipped cieam , choco- m odem research Is lhat rcent in 1970 and 19 percentnt iin child itself. Qu of working mpthew "so'seem to develop :al«. «uawb«ity a n d plnoappl# . "An especially sl A Y S xl by the private researcri ^ - on how . the 6.4 . millioIlion _ to another,’’ they sa w 6rk .‘’ tobepubllshedl •en of working women are ar suc^ a child liil^tt 1have difficulty in - BUDGET BANQiQ U E T i______' non-profit Urban InstltiiUtute and edited -p^VSTi-if / i«h ' ?h1p«-----■ . ^?=i^ec5nomBrTia3ph“ a chaptcr in SmllK’s^lwol'ibokr Reaping, that ln~n slovtf, hush puppies . predicts that 55 pen:ent I en by research associoteotes "We can report thalial the overwhelm- A an d choice of drink . . . ' ...... only I wom en with children un s s•a r Hofferth ahd Kristin Moon» re , Ing consensus of dlldifferent studies is 6 will be in the labor fore studies now available conslsiislst- that m ost chlldniren of working _____ 0"^ n ‘dramatic “ y® Recent years liave » show lhat children typicallyiy ddo m others seem to ddevelop normally Increases In the numbm ber of women iffw fJ’J when their mothers work.•k. and well.'’ V _ ■ .who-start,work-WhlleJle_thelr_chlldren_i!^^^ rtheyeautlonr“The lastwordrd Iia------^Aa-for-the-dlmln;lnlshed-amount-of------■wrsrwirGoTo— o ie v ^ young. .-.-tlmexmdexperienceced sharcd.betwc€n____ .«a Labo‘r~DepaWment' OAlltV QUeHM* ' It -figuresr > authors say the outcome; de-df m other and child, ththey add. " it is not exam ple, show that, as (of M arch 1978, The a le number ofhoui^ «i nllllon married pendsi onoi the quality of care a chllchild at all d e a r that the Slue lo k * f Blvd. N. I th ere were ll.l mill in mothe r's absence; lhthe spent with a p^r-ent is the critical Addlion, Av«. W. .; ____couples with childreniunder.6 ud' ______S e ^ ) ! ------determinant of a chllhild’sdevelopment.------TWIN P A ttS ------•Tak«-Tlm*^OuM«r-Th* Good-Thlng»-lnGc Life------H — ...... •..--c o n tra ry toI tthe Imaginings o f------818 B lu irta k e rrfllvdrNorth— Bh - 0 ' many guilt-riddenI vworking mothers, ^lii U.S. Pat. Oil.. Am. D.O. Corp 3 full-time homemak0R tlllllVATlONINIC CAll THfU^^iwOfTO/TOUKCMO'lCl ■ ViMIl TU-M09 g e n e ra te by the Afrlcar ------1 She Immediately deriierided reports of ^] ^ i i o w / O pen a secret manlage tolla the 41-year-old i — BiX)wnra-bachelor-antand-Democratlc-| ------\ - M j f M presidential hopeful. ----- fo>rtL a n < y l r ~ I o v m m . t ~ "No, I haven't mairiiriied him and i A 11% CAHM8L ' ^s u p e r m a n !;* 1 ^-. more would like to know howlow these absui^ I ; 1 11 A . M , i | _S85S-^ B ^ u , rumors get abouV**’ ^e said at T A ^ ^JLyoullght. somebody you’d known>wn for Just two T ^------CONCH------~ = ------nnoi : rock staiv have f “ ’ I'l- y eera? I know some n> SPICIAL SPICII A L ' f j l IT«CTO» r^ u ta tlo n s fo> whirlwLIwind rom ances, . but I don’t.” Spaghetti & Individdual k . Ih EDUNAW urascHTOR- “ Govwnor who? 1 doidon’t Jmow him, f M e a t S a u c e Piix, .p 'u .. ------TWiNCINIMAalAailKOMiaNSMA— ------re you asking m e . 3,, M MONDAY a TUtTUPDAY7t1»t»>S0 reaUyldon’t.Whyarej Served W llh f l | | | CQ A n d o u r G re a t these questions?" 3ur Indlvfduol • M Ji^ S a la d B a r She also denied BrcBrown had pro- I uqHot' B read...... MW O n l y ...... ^ posed to her; "No. hele hhasn’t and I ’m ” ___------oHmt»kpUMAnann------OHerexpIfU » I not Roiwt to sav onv mornore." ' ib n She added„aarcaicastically she. I' >owl erYtomemad* aoijp ______wn even h e had . FREE:W lth«ao'?•oh I'eoular prioed aandwlc orlgtoal'— Q ^ d n 't m aity Brown •paM BUua - .,rf&Mpb6ed. "Anyhow-1 Hurry In . . . Try ourOU Q reat S alad Be « ■ - I t o a tb * -m m - 1 ir the whole of the f aftb Cwitnryi itMi iidlot all I'v e known him for tt i to the mob ______ob m f Brown, who Oew ViondoiTafter-l to ------Mias Ronstadt-had . leleft, - j n d ^ - t h e - J — ■ African tour, acting; mmore and more ’ imetn .^ a---- preaiQeBuatBWtn■-----,J —». . r —IHM» 4 E = a SM5 l feGENTORte- He attended Easternrmo'i^gchuivh I JIROMiaNIMX oanla President >T ll:!!! • tWi 'n 'c i n i m a services with Tanzai ' ' MON.-TUES. MON..TUU. 9 MON.-TUES. ^T MON.-ivn.' . ■i» ■ Julius Nyerere andmd commented | 7i*oa»tio —------'7i80S*«lS ■M- -7iooaoiSS briefly on theRhodeslaislan situation and ■ 170 Blua Lakeirt Bl^. j .1 ...... 1..1...... -y environmental problem:ems.'

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PEANUTS ' gldanday, April IB,IB.Ifln n g ( S ® l p ® WHAT'S THTHAT w m / IT'SsT/MBPICAL \ ] r ?/ WHAT Poes') al (^INSECU R ^ W t o m m eSAROUNSVOUR A TA6...I...LOTSOFPgOPLE k =7~Ariens:slshould not lei; t - ...... NK K , CHA»IARL«8ROklN7 EAR J i C y r a n1 o 0 de Bergerac i c h a n c e ss rule the dai; i n o t u n JoV ariose, OKNKBAL TENUKN(iCNCIEHi MorninK Is n o tln- w as k m •u rt (Itipuloi or to ontiBKtlBKB In any artfumuniN. Aa ihiih .tl.y ;■ psiisiaipvcti Im provooia aiid you aro moro undoratartandlntt J but a bilbid idea of his , 1 ____about pmanL condition*ma iand how bom lo han dle thithorn, • I---- f f l u ^p- ini whnt.lLlM.yaLl )es-some-word^ ' lo do In lh* fuiuro and the:then contact bifrwlun an d KainX“!— — —— -d eserve IdflBB, hslp. Cunnldor ever}^ery phaiio o f ovory now idea.I. 1,l.oovo I------I HOW'S TXB ‘"I I! COULCLD 9AV IT TA STiS j | R liTl|l(^ W ^ L ^ iHBCK.NO-inSALbr^' . -f TOUOHiR/r-— nolhinu lo moro chaneo.0. MtNUTB 9TBAK? LIK» TVTMI KTTTOM OF T V You know of Edmond1 RoHtnd's charaolar with 8H O * TAUHU8 (Apr. aO0 lo May 20) Cloar upip any A noit, "Cyrano, da Beriarao.” But wers you awtw I ; mliundsralandlnKK .withith olhori. Plan lu bo w ithh lovod1 ^ 5 M t«il Sivlnisn deda Cyrano< da BerBttu (1<19*163S) t ' onei In the DvoninK- Showlow ihoughtfulneas for othora. J up ths idea fortor a phonogtaph 230 ystrs befoti.1 li _ bllli prompily. Bj Edlion iciu allyly I in ven ted (ba thingT R ostand s ch \l J. GEMINI (May 21 100 J'Jurio 2l( Try to koop aw ay . J . . wupiKtmadafleafler tha real Frenchman. ling and ihen tho rosi of iho d argumsnti in the morninu I wanted to know whsi sort of aui / wilh aMociatoa. Plan to Im;mprovo ^ ' R tm rchers w. fino (oryou. eapociolly w people bl nudist colonUi. They Isarn > - your public imBBo.’ D roisDia wllh groaior caro. I wsrs worn by pec the m tn (hereinIn pprefer those reflective leniea that u . MOONCHILDRKN'lJi[■(June 22 to J u ly 21) D o m oro»-'»‘ han — m I g I Ke out but don'lon't let others see theii syss. Tha « d gain lha approval of hlghorlor-ups. !^~| i - your ihir« of work and u g howsvsr, don'tt ha'have this preference, Taks treatments thnc'reiiroiull In bailor hoalth. 3 l LEO (July 22 to Auk.Ig. 211: Daytime ii fine for goig e llin g ^ Another bumjlumprfr sticker, this one on a Ca • chorea out of the way.. TonightT you find timo-forr fabeing ■ ^------moptd: "Wowl'I I could « 've had a V-81" • with congenlala. You haveave fine creatlvo idoaa to p u t acacross' Unboni babies.3ie». to o . get the hlccupL alw. Don't loea your tom|omper with anyone. ANDYCAPP- Sept. 221 Invito rolativoa to didinner BEARS AND ROACHES VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sop — I ® lo n iin g , I I at home and come to a boltert undaratanding. Mor WHAT b o \ 'B 'ASA-TERRIPIC Q. "MUler, does do« a black bear go to the bethroon unespftctod, but th o rea l o f thelh.d.y-^ - / . g t 5N - it hibem ites?" - '— : ■ could brflllod w ith th o unt -v o uoofor\ ...... I 'm A ^ ------UTBlARY'SEPl/TArtON and evening aro fine. -'E 'S IN PR4CnCAl.t>' A. No, youngng fellow,i hot fot Ihree lo five month . ^ E A R ^ / J^gARlAI^ Yj EVERYBWRTIN TOWN LIBRA (Sept. 23 to OcOct. 22} D on’l m oke thoughtghtlosa . it’i put your bedbedtime, get on wllh you. Walt, are > com m enti w ith partnere’■ earlyei and all gooa fino la terr lrin tho lime lid who wawanted to know how long he could A bout } T UayTHiihdlottOCeBBBry-cot-correapondenco. D rlva caxoful lerwaterbeforeit drowned? 20 m SCORPIO(Octr23-lo-N0'N0V.-21) D on't pu c o ff a'proi .... —Q.-“Yoakhowncn^that aeaied figure xf-Abe.UncolE you have mado In th o morrlornlng. and thon you con g ot« , Lincoln Memorlslirrlal7-H6w tall would il be If il ever stoc your affaira In order. PlaiPlan how lo add to proaont o ® ' A. About 30Ofect. fe dance.' SAGITTARIUS (Nov.iv. 22i lo Dec. 211 Y ou havo to — Q. "Do block:k ppeople bluth?" A. Certainlyly do.t And when doing so. the sk u et with olher^ in tho morning,mo but later c o n d ition s j dsrktr. up for you. You gain youryou aim# w ith rololivo ©aoo. ;• prove your hoallh in aomoimo woy and enjoy frienda lat'UInger. a blood medicstion. N one ol ------ (Janr 21-10l-lo i*ob.:lB) Sioor cloar o f a-hi-highly— - -ASfiltLWW^ n e w - ' - w - i w . M f ! . ------80*-w -O R Ju a ______lh«»ujh,B»ined.th,I thc-p opularlty-of his moat fam ous cr 'w^p(jBucsemm - yiOB/tAP^ _ Asexea/TTvs • stru ng friend w h o couscbSOS you nothing but. trouble,o. Plon j rr s aesw NevatOBTTO THM(^G\Bf.AT mABCVTTO ' CAK. ''® . Coca-Cols. (OW9VT /tesiWAs Mm.m isnw iw r stMBousrTO . how t o g e ia chorlshpd aim early in the day and it iss yyours • TOO U ^ . see-moK vecem. \ opajR.t^i o p s ^oaasur secKiw. mo - Crime is expec(pected to drop off coniiderably aftei ' * by evening. 4 Most crimes areire commitled by people under age 1 Mar. 20) If you d o n n i ann< PISCES (Fob. 20 to M 1983, ihosc bomo m durjng ih e baby boom o f the earl> ’ * highor-up Iri ih o m om ihIg. g. thot rest bf tho day bccom us wUlbeoverSO.I. Utllta l’sw h y . ' worthwhilo for y o u . Avoi

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W o rn a e n ’s ' c o n i f e r e in e e s5 et faculty since Financiallal planning will be dl- TWIN FALLS - Two outou of state including FPakistan, India, New ^Wctar Slate College fa. a ' 1975, Dr.- Sessions hihas written scus^ by Fayesther Waegelln, a authorities on women’s oppopportunities Zealand andmd Australia. She is vice 1 story and has., certified ptpublic accountant In Twin and activities in business,MS, Industry —ch airm anI ofi the. International-• inumerous actlcles pn hlsti .i—ifiS^ihhlstoiyAvlU-addrese^ss4h^nnual— Division—of- Wc leaches a } confcrence Training aniand Development, a pro-~course ( on “The Woman ii Magic Valley women’s c I'-colleg*?.'”!! specialist,I. will moderate a panelnd Wednesday in Twin Falls. , fesslonal orgOrganization of 20,000 mem- 1History’' at the Utah m *bn "Women in Non-}n- jged In human resource iaddition to his teaching diduties, he has dlsc^slon The'conference openss ats 8 a.m. bers engage w editor for Traditionallal Roles," V Wednesday afth e Collcgee clcf Southern developmentmt. The speaker also serves !served as book review , Shields Building andmd Is open lo on the faculculty of the University of '"Dialogue" and serveves on the pancl speakers sp will Include Sue*iue* - duyone interested at no charharge. California'sI's School for Lifelong iadvisory tward of direcectors of’ the Cummins,>, a detective in - the Twinirln Mrs. Leise G. Robbins,Ins, regional L earn in g 'where she conducts '“ Utah Historical Quartererly." He Is a pgHs poU’ollce Department; Annnn dlw tor- of the U.S. Clvl:ivll Service sem inars’ onon women In management inative of Utah and studleiedateoslem Shewmakermmission's Communicailcatlons and roles and traixansactlonai analysis. Mrs. colleges < Including Flo;iorida State workman1 Ford;F Marsha Kearney, a ‘ .Office SkUls Institute irin Seattle, Robbins alsoIso completed a lecture tour University. forester wllwith the Sawtooth National sponsored by the U.S. State ?aula Edmonds Holllfleld. a - : YjTash., will speak at8:30a.na.m. in Europe spi nco now In Its ■,/{{ the fields of Departmentnt in support of Intema- The woman's conferenc the Idaho Natlonai GUard,rd, She has lectured In the fourth year In Magic career development for• wiwomen and tional Wometnen’s Year, " '5 and Slaslala Barry, cable splicer for the Magic Valley con- designed to provide insjisplratlon and Mountain»Bell B( Telephone Co. communications at conferferences and During tli who wish to ! country. She ference heB vwill speak on “You Canr IncenUve to women wl meetings throughout the co advance In their caree:jers or olher The confre ">ehess. Weber Statelte College in Ogden, Utah, Ion are available by calling nt a program on women inI the college is optional ammd will be the Information to s p e a k f.. ; Robbins has condU(iducted train- will present only cost for conference didelegates. 733-3638..Ba866-2208 or 678-5514. Le.else G . R o b b in s to j ing and lectures in 11 countries American HiHistory. A member of the \(B^ i ( i ,Si j ' ______m i l3ance a t 7 p.m. In theu JeromeJ church Polnters-iers-on Gardening." All memt)ers meetings. CiCall Rusty Nall. '734-5214., p.m. at 859 Sparks inI 'Twin Falls. 'T 'L J r TD t with the-Dale urgedlto toi attend. Interested persons cll 73333-9506 or 733-. 1 r i L >[RSDAY n building on B street ' r ; M O N D A Y for informatiatlon. Plott Orchestra. Donalliilloh-?2. • ■■ ' ; ' ; ’Ewln Falls Senior ciUcitizens have 5059 Twin FoFalls senior citizens have • 'P arenen t; ts wllhout Partners wlU have I .crafts. Menu is Fish Squanjarcs, ■ LamazeI Pftepai:ed Childbirth Q assJ ----- — ------beglns-'tonl{>nlght-^or-an~clght-weck" ------pinochle fnfrom 1:30 to 3 p.m. Jackpot.lOt, ------single-ltes Cfub Dnni}nee at the DAV-- tr ip to to Jackpot.-Bus - at-N ew-— t;T.OESDAy-=;— ------— icave~ccntcmer-ot-4:3(r p.iiK-Memr- HaU on Harrison and1 ShoupS at 9 p.m. Albertsort ^ n ’s pam hg lot aPB p.m. for 1 SDver and'GoRrClub m« a g h e .t t I rt. Bingo after The cost isIs $i4”pe'r couple .for Y’ , Senior C lt i z ^ havee Bingo 1:30 S p a with the Floyd Whilee 1Band; Unmar- Cactuss Pete’sPi smorgasboard and floor , i».m. at Sunny View Court. 1 ried persons welcome,B. More Informa- show. 1 ' :thie meeting. Members arean welcome members,, $118 per couple for non- p.m. to 2:30 p.m . Blocood Pressure . Register by calling theJ check, 9 to I p.m . Menulu: Mini Meat Mental[ HHealth Ass(Jclatlon meetingng tionat733-1523. ^ W bring guests. members. F 1 t h ...... YFCA.73W:M3M. Loaves. at 8 p.m;; liIn Regional Menial Health Magicjlc Squares Dance ClUb wUlv - Center Bui5ulldlng,823 Harrison Street Desert Gold Cowbelldies spring lun- dance ata t 8:30 p.m. at the YFCA with • ' i ' ..JR 14 CB’fs hold Duel?ucket Mouth . Tops ID 26268 meets from 7:30 lo 9 Idaho Training Sympo:josluili on Ag- »IUl ni™n "How to Cope.’’ All In- cheon at the Turf Club. C Business caller GeraldGe Hurst. Potluck after the-,'' — Ingtoday-and-tomoiiow-]:V presented bv terested invinvlted. ______m eeting at 10 a.m., pprpnch howl social dancc. Ken DychtWald, Ph.D.D. and Eva at noon andlunch-at-u-12r30-p:mr-Mrs*— ------Skinner, a ''G ray Pant]nther:’ In the...... MUdredSmith, a mcmbnber of the Idaho C [ ]]\TNDAY ...... :...... ■- There'sVa neUillook eaters AnWymoiis rriw l'aot f state Cowbelles, w;wlir be^qtiesr--'-^'^* . Blue Lakes Room of.the!e Holiday Inn. MOvereat ^ TWIN FALLS - The Tl VaUey exeroise .cliclasses spcnMred_ by a and Welfaro, 7:30 p.m. In the First Baptist Chureh.!• - speaker. Ken Hlmple)le of Wenstem Twin1 FallsF senior citizens dance__ Call Dept, of Health a: lo4:30p.m. Calendar has a new took. church, , 734-4000, for more informtnation. Nursery wUl presenenl “Tips anfi f:»>m2lo4 The weekly listings foror the YFCA, Item s to} brrfi non-members. . * - La Lechiche League meeting-at 7:30•30 Minidoka ■ Counly CCourthouse in p r e v eention n t of "disease-in - — r-wcck^Aprii-16-22 Is asasfollows; ( ------^— ' Tops~Nor~9fl"*tneels~ifd In breastfeeding. Call 733- d and nutrition educaUon WEIEDNESDAY p.m. at Immanuel Lutheileran School on interested Coimty Courthouse2 liIn Burley from Food t \ —Shoup. Call 733-2846 for InInformation.'. 9639 for monore Information. 2 to 4 p.m. and on thehe first and third pro^amam for women. Infants and . ,_i . \ A V YTCA SiimhasUcs Si and Swim- cn. Buhlrsecond Wednesday I ^ M O N D ^ Mondays in the S)ay Plan-to-Stop-Smokingng ------Centdfih-HaUeyfronomTto3p.m. ■“ only,byoay bp'pointment, 543-6459; - H YFCA Pool Bridge-?B-Mondays M Cost for boUnth Is $4 for members and from 6 to 8 p.m. a t PioneeeerHall. follow-up[) meetingn at 7:30 p.m. at the Venereal disease> cclinic all day at Premgnancy ia testing: Twin Falls, 9 .1 ' p.m. for Sl.D o not neecleed a partner, SlOfornoivi)n-memt>ers. Cost for one - Adventist>t ChurchC on Addison Ave. W. 1 Twin F ^ ls, call to noon,n, byh appointment, 734-5900. • •! ler(sllm orswlm ) is 53 for...... W- 324 Sccond St. E. InT i __ I ev^bne^come. ------■ ortheother - !ZJ_GoddlEgrtetti6aisnVoiromMwlllTioldrrandiGrandindvlew:DriyE3oizall:former na== —^ .5 9 0 0 :------~ rr'TYPCA'SWlm Lessons rummage and participantants. THURSDAY ’ Advanced U fa Saving their annual spring ru I ; levels 4>S p.m. Next sessession be^ns ; YFCA A cooked food sale today itthrough Satur- TUESD5DAY i| i AprU23. fromStolO]10 p.m. day from 10 a.m . -to S p.m. at the • . Parentsts without Partners coffecrfee Immunnunlzation cilnlc: Buhl, 9 to ^ » and_Swlm^_ Fitness Swim: 11 to 12 and conver/ersatlon at Rosc Kings on 743 .m., first Thursday only; l - \__yFCh SllmnaflUcs iday thru FViday,-3-1 p;m:------___ church______7 1 L ___ Immunization _ cclinics: Twln_ 11 a.m., nasties;- from 9-tolli 11 i a.m. FVtc ' ' “ “ “ “Alpha Clrclircle, phone 734-2489._, . " * h‘Z^ana"WelforeZBulldlng;7 “ I Wednesday, and Friday.------Falls, lto7p.m.,324•24Sl^de—- ^ B ■'"^““ TU ESDa ? .and Swlm- Virginia Ash. 543-450:j03 for more welcome,5, call Virginia Bltzenberg-erg „ 54 for Y p (733-1117)17) for further Information. bound service; 2:30 to 3 p.m., ii YFCA Sllmnastics F R H D A Y - ■ InformaUon. Twin Falls Llbrai•ary Bookmobile homebou 10 for non- * Jhrough Thurs- Skylane'n e TraUerPark; 3:15 to 3:45 . ' nasties: 7-9 p.m., YFCA SlSlimnasUcs and. Swim- „ . schedule Mondayj; Children’s Story .Tlmtne. Twin Falls Magic: Squares Dancing Clut day Is as follows: p.m ., ViWashington P ark Apart- members and 110n g r flip h y ! nastics; NlNew. four week session 10 a.m. in lessons at ithe YFCA. Intermediate ai s; 4 to 4:30 p.m., Earl ' memt>cre. - - Public . Library at ments; 3. Materials startodAprkprI14. ‘ ...... Children’s Room for 300 :minutes. Call 7p.m. Callialier Is Gerald Hurst. s/Airport Road: 4:45 to 5:30 : , YFCA photosJier'adjustable YFCA Swim: S’ Lessons, began Annie Laurie Burton orr fMary Jones at ■ M O N EDAY M arty’s Market. . r7 >. seminar/workshop, April 12. md Thursdays Monday Ap thelibrary for morelnfoiformation. BookmobUeatSci;ears parking lot a " - needed; 35 m m or otheiFCA. Cost: »15 ■camera. Tuesdays and from noon to 12:3030 p.m.. Laurel • \A/EDNESDAY f j : J25 for non- / ^ l ^ A Y SATI'URDAY Park ApartmentsJ :from 12:45 to ,;^'ln'Room 1 a t the YFC/ ■tysnAPntfrpmnnt ... BOOkn)knH)blle from 11- a.m. to 3 . ", \ for members and $2 ® -YFCA a YV ------T w in-P-FaUs;SenIor-^CiUzen3-havvin T __ New session be April 28 the Miniature Golf fror•cm 3:45 to 4:30------'T . >V0e te is $10 for memb -ntown Mall. For further Chlckcn with Dressing. live musicisic - ARchle Turner and thi THURSDAY ntact the Y if the DownU ders. p.m ., and Rldgewajay Drlve/Sparks ; for non-mepJbOT. I, N( . informatlorion call 733-^. Flatlandei otanobile-at'Senlor-Cltizen...... a -at-8 a.m. a t...... - - - -St. North,- 4:45-toa 5:30I p.m. Call- - ' Boolai . 4 begaiL.AprU 10. Conta<[«;8to9p.m-:;. i ; ; zrr::~^i ...... ' Women’s ConferSicb sr from 12 to 1p.m .; at Bel Air ' ... Interested a l733-4384. Qf Southen;m Idaho. All Pancaktake Supper al Klmberiy Elemlem. . 733-2965 for details.I. ------Center fi a retg ia rrom s ta a p.ui. wmDrttb— ‘------Ctrclo-fin_fmm Ills to l;45_p.m:_at____ 'Yg^DlBcoleMoos; - " intdrrsted-lnvited. Morere'lnfarmatwn - scnooi v;ai ly Cane Parte from 3 to 4 p.m .;. Swim: Fun swim for “ Tn-BlolpyTibover------es. ham, eggs, and drinks fo g y m n astics: YFCA ,S iglc'and TTSO-famiiyrt^oll 'JZ " T U E SDAY E m rl^ Paricirom 4ri5'lo'4:45...... 8trokes4to4:4Sp.ra.Iday " from 4 to . adults ffoncom 1*2 p.-m. and for youth “ S Soslngi. 422 -and-attheLynwood Shopping------YFCA aqua gyi p.m. The cost is 50< for Twin Falls Weight WWatchersj meet 5118 for mtmore Information. ' Bookmobile fromm noon lo-l p.m. p.ffiTOni i and . '^rls in from 2r4 p. lU; 1 to 2 p.rn. Ceiiterfie'r from 5 to 6 p.m. ' Tuesday and Thursda}Igh school. Sbc m em beraasand non-members. at 5:30 p:m. a t the Epls - - squash, rhythmicic gymnastics, . recreational games andai aerobic danc- ^ JOGr s H (OES, "Ing. Rock climbing andId weight train in g ■ ,; MMENS AND BOYV S ^ were added to thee list of couiwjs • 1^ offeiwl recenUy as3 a result of the ^ '• • B 0 Y S 2 V'/ 2 2 - 6 • survey. And mo're: j sections of self ^ defense could be fQlclied if there w ere i t ; • MENS 6V:V z - l l _faculty^avallable...acaccording to Pr.__ _^ Edith Betts, professissor of physical ^ I M r . aind n M rs. Jam ess S a r g e n t . education. f 7 Because of its • ipopularity, ..the i I REG. $ 0 7 MILNER - Mr. andind 'Mrs. James Thefrr children are M rs. HaroUrolo number of sections of downhill skiing ^ Sai^ent will celebrate•ate thefr 50th (Audrla)a) Kloerbf Mllncr, Mrs. Robert probably will be incncreased next y e a r V wedding annivcm ry ApriiAp 22 from 2 (Mai7)) Kloer K of Burley, John Sargeni;ent as sections of dtsItsco dancing, D r. - iQ J.. . to 9 p.m . a t the home onofMr. andMra. of Cavlsvis, -Calif., George and EcEd Betts said. .. Harold Kloer In MUncr.r. Sargeiitit of Burley and. M rs. Johrohn They were married ApiAprU 23,1929, in (Joan) AndersonAj of Hamilton, Mont.ont. - ainton, Miss. They carmamc to Idaho in They havilave 21 grandchildren and nineline I SELECTr IGROUP S ■ September 1949, and hav ; V A L U E S Tt l O ‘ 2 2 . 0 0 R l ^ Route 4, TwlirwinF^ at 425*' fc for 25 to 30 minutes or untilintU W indow clooninj1#,n g ' 1 - : EASY h o m e m a d e WHWHITE BREAD brown., FFor extra nutritional bread,Jad, ■ Construction ! ______S A V E U P-JUlilBJJO——^ T roter ------ndd I'd■CUf^l^lhEdoUowlng—Wholt ] lole— cloanup - 2 F ■-n ~qmurt'iuhBwai'in watt •s.- ^ 1 tablespoon solt ' wheat flour,flc wheat germ dr soy flour,5ur. ' 2 cakes compressediycastOR. yc Thlsisanan economical, bread. Serving the Ma\aglc Valley 2 packages dry yeastst ■ Quollty porforrrmonco for ^ Times-News will pay W eachich^ budget pricos. p 5 o ^ 4 cups sifted white floii(lour . ■ The Til T------M lx-togeth«r in large•ge mbcing bowl - 'Week tot(V Magic1 Valley Favorites. Tbe^ — ------Bondod andi IInsured l^ ' . Ibe w a ttf and salt. Add)Id yeast and stir weeklyr wihnlrigw recipe will appear in i * 4 ” M O N D A Y 5 until y ea st Is well dlssoissolved. With a the Sundj n ^ edition of The Thnes- R a i n b oOW > AY ON LY U you have a favorite recipe, V q>oon,- m ix in (loiir. Th 0 0 9 7 ^ ^—

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LEG/;AL NO TIC E LEGAL NOTICE [__ ;____ I A-10Tlme**NowB,WB, Twin Falls, Idoho Moncanday; April 10.’1979 coffocllon Dl an Ofroj; fn Ih0 atandar NOTICE OF' INTENDEDtf RULE-MAKINO • nowlnelnof8iora(l-lB57j...... -Dear-Abby ------— ANDNCNOTICE CFHEAfllNQ , ••NON-ATTAINMENT'’ PLANS. Tl ------Porjuant-toI Section8 07-5203(a)-(1l. ItJafO • plana doacrlbo In doiall the acOoni Codo, noiice isla horob/ olvon mat tho Idaho Dopnrimont Intonda 10 take lo In ^ Do p^o r 1 rn 0 n 1^0I 1- Hoaim and W ollaro. DlvlaionI th a t air qoalliy alandaida arc alta ni. haa Injiifttod rulo-rrakt/iq ,. and maintained In. apoclliod-.< ...... ond-flchodulodkJ a hosrlno--Tho-proposed [ M______action,—und«t_Jc_DocJc4ll—Numl3«f—6l0l-780>,\------_____inunlllafl------m f o r t i i / H e n d tnvolvoo Iho fulfulos oovornino Air PoM'iHon1 OPERATINO PERMITS. Thoao poi m t a i i o i "h e -g in l > 1, Chaplor 1. flulos and N o i n ------Control, Tlllo I sot (orih tne operating condltlona Rooulallons olI tltho Dopartmoni o( Hoallh end om iaalon ilmliations each aourco 1 V/ollars: miscoliolianooua omondmonis 10 thoI m oot. and tochnleal procoduroa 10 . A public hearing concerning lhe pro By ABIGAIL'ILVANBUREN girltfrlfriend. If they won’t, and yoiyou want wllh honey, the-dianged-from-“ tU-dea th-do-us—th- liriow-woidd-yo,-ou-ilke-to-llve-on-thls— 4itUe-help-fr«m-a-frlcnd.-lbc lit Iho clii>lpr»tc gollnlllonfl Ol ------:------mariils-glrlfrlendmd-does-noHike-my— be­ »S!rrSW:"ts5^ST^i—•*n^y*o}*no S f?oolonil Admlnlalratlve C girlfriend at oil.ll. My son and his paillart,” to “*til something betterter 1comes earth forever?” of Ihe North Shore Region.lonal Voca- fOQulBtlona ,« to bo moro of tho Depariment or me Olllcee ol t Ding to have atrlngonl forr moat r oxlaiino eourcea (t- °lornoya Ooneral, Health -and Vt gJrJfriend told m me e they are getting alorJong.” My Instant response p was: "GOD tictlonal School here are goinj mdlng Itio .luol burning L by c m p l c t : Division, located at Coeur d'/ m aitied in July,ily. They’ve made What W do you say? FORBID!” their own gymnasium — by rogulalion to provide rLew iston. Caldwnll, Bojae,' Twin wedding plans andmd have decided that TELL IS LIKEIKE IT IS Talk nboul being I stopped cold! Ing Inj it themselves as partart of their omlaalon llmlinit# ti a e d on typo ol fuel Pocatollo, h and Idaho Falla. C opies ■ vocational training. Durnod and ogoqulpmont sizo and age (1* proposed rulos will be made upon re my ex'Wife and I willn be Invited, but DEAR D TELL IT:. I say thatlat It will They were totalllily speechless! vo , , 1301): adding aa now regulation to control at g the exponto of lhe roquQallng neither of tis isi aallowed-to bring a neve v v play in Peoria. -E.A-J.:HUlUNTINGTON BEACH.-----—The: gym will bo housedid In1 a new omiaaionaotp,partleulatomattor baiodon Coploa ^ ol me proposed non-atlal he Emhart siaek oa# (io»lowrate (1-1329). baaed on ^ date. This plainlyy nmeans the girl I live DEAR D ABBY: The letterer about C A LL • I F . buildingbu financed by the I malorlal procoaaod: p la^ n e are available, at no. charge, [ettihg rid 61 door-to^ioor relreligious CONFIDENTlHAL TO M. J. M. IN Corporation, Cc separate from fr the oi*mPnallon ol9 I1 tho (ooulallon on poriasio re q u o e t lo tha Custodian of tfie Record witiiisnotiovited.a . gett ll# (1-1602); ollmlnation ol Any Inloiestod person can eubmlt n I am ready to telltell them that if I c a n 't- pJtclitchmen reminded me of howlow I gol GARDEN CITYY: Yes, I know o ^ slty factory fai space the school leases Ica from naphaii piam# com m oni regarding the propoaed rult •ry division • X ?3ni (1-I70i — 1-1704) and wfition = comment must be direcled : bring my ^Ifriewlend I will not attend, ridiId of the ffrst teaih I encountertered. is unhealthy. BiBut I refuse to slirv e the thi company’s machinery Icatlon ol tho wigwam bur- ur^doralgnod and poaimarlied or del either. My girlfriefriend is so hurt that I 1 had 1 just moved from Neww YYork to myself to deathhin I order to live a lltUe here. he nlng rogulatlatlon (1-1203); adding on “ o r belore May 16. 1B7B. Oral c Students will Install ther> (Tvm g; hi'at- provfalons 10 li allow ino Director written^ comment can be preaented I'm not even suitwire she’d go If they Call:alifomia, after growing up under longer. e gym neat oiscroiion in 1 cenlerclng omlasion iimllB abovo-nolod " public hearing. wo religious influences — EpEplscop- --- Ing Ini system, the main gymnasium gyi on compllaneoICO data by laeulng aoutce “ changed their mindlinds and InvltM her. two ormlta (1-1900); a new . e decision up to you. aliallan and Quakv. Do you hale« lo write'letters of floor flo and the plumbing ond anc shower I’mleavingthed* iri tne rovlow ol now aourcoa Custodian o fth e Re MIXED-UP MESS A A young mother, 1 was havingIng one of condolences, congratulations, c and (acuities (ai In . ihe locker,er rooms. in non-aiialnmimont areae wnlch apeclHes Administrative Procedure 8 tMse hectic days. The baby’ hadha Just thanksZ It's not>t difficult when you let Currently Cu the studenls arere using nn control loehnolnolooy 10 bo uaod: requited Oopt.ol Health and M DEAR MIXED-1D-UP; F l^ flod out thot gulatlona lor now BOureoB, 700 Weal State, 6th wt>etbv yotd* 00010 «and his/lanceewlO thrclu w n a bowl ot pabium on the floor. Abby guide youu in her bookJel, “How upper up floor in the existing schoolscl area tfanking ol^ tOXC099 rodueilona and Soiae, (

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Z p ellei L a l ic e r s j ] i a b m a s te i s e n l e s ui / i i r th e fieI l d ■ By United Press Inttitematlonal - Los Angeles and Phoenix PI moved AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI))-Before - ^ ^ H jH 1 of Uie Western V B A p l a y o f f s going out for his final1 round, n a Into the second round c 'NB Conference playoffs; Sunday wllh relaxed Fuzzy Zoeller wlnllinked a t a . ihind victories. Criend and said. “ I’m rcallcally doing exciting come from beh In the EasternI Confcrence. lousy, huh?" Antonio opened ' AprpS=» I A ^ed what hc meant,nt, ZoeUer Washington and San A It they say. -.WlUl victories overr AUanta and can't w in ' Philadelphia respectivevely. The Lakers, who will v Row play who says • SeatUe -starting Tuesicisday, downed hero, Denver 112-111, whlhile (he Suns 101-91. Phoenbc . 1 another overeamc PorUand ic lltlon Sun- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B will play Kansas Cityy starting Tues- ■foot birdie day. I M-PhUaddphU at Sm'Antonio, 4:90 of a three- Washington, nieanwiwhlle, blasted 1 Antonio riddled I 29—San AntooJo sl Philadelphia, ll;M First m ajor . AUanta 203-89 and San / 119-106. BoUi series contintlnueTuesday. 2-Pt)UadelphlaaiS«nAnlonlo.«:3Dp.m. senliT 1935"^ sters in his •rcer^'iinly . Lakers 112, N liu g g e t s l l l fcpi^W.^mandllO . replied, “You know what! overcame tl DENVER (UPI)) — Kareem Us first-year players ca Abdul-Jabbar hit a lO-i0-foot hook shot !dthc"flr^"~^^^^|^S h ^ . " wiUTTTsesniasTirprny^^ s uiiJny, giying— • SoZoeller, a free sp iritsIn tounia- Uie Los Angeles Lakikcrs a 112-111 Arnold Palm er still is hi victory over the Denvei/er Nu^ets and aM j-G .went out . and ended27.yca'r-old ; a 2-1 victory in theirr Western Con- <&Ang^ -tre a s u i^ M astei^ tradlUibe honcst_H i|^^^H ference playoff series. -day when he san k a six*fook I had a Los Angeles, twhlchh won'its ffrst • . putt on the second hole 'ereof i sitting game in Denver, meets•ts SeatUe in Uie. B u Uets e t ! 103, H aw ks 89 way playoff to win his firsnd-Ed-was— ...... Western Conferencice semifinal t \ rinn ...championship.______------best-of-sevon scries stai -8COi«!“3 rp o m t3 -an d -B o b b 3 r^ Not since Gene Sarozcn After Jabbar’s dutc! before • ball to David Idge added 30 Sunday and the ■ had anyone won the Mastei he nver worked th e bt ling NBA champion Washington . first attempt, and 2^oell^ o Thompson, who attem]mptedalWool Easter egg Jump shot under heavy 9 scored 12 stra l^ t points in the 'd i d It thehaiti w ayasheovlit plus the quarter for a 103-89 victory - Ron Boone with two leAUanta-Hawksln ttio opening— round and then survived t of Uie Eastern Conference . sudden-death playoff In ' ' pulled down the rebounc Pany. Ind. ------Dan-Issei-gave-Denv nalplayoys. ______menthlstoir. Bullets erupled'fro'm' an 85^85 vfcio’ry UMIO on two free tl; Later, however, the 27-jixpeclingai , S b b H ? i i 3 h5:39toplaytotakea97-S51ead - ^ o n d s remaining. Ab< 1:36 showing on Uie Capital Zoeller adm itted, “To ifweeks. be Los Angeles wlUi 26 polloints and Adrian with you, I d idn't thinkly Iwon the . DanUey, strong off Uie offensive ! clock. chance. Not when we wereidepparTO' For Denver, cs ®scoi^'20 of his 30 points In boards, added 23. »)nd half and Dandridge had 12 —thCTC-with a^-f-22 fj with four peisonal fouls. inscription "M asters chairithhisown W remain in contention,, r T h o " i r s ill day. He Idge and Uie foul problems h e ld . -fttfd beien-BenruytwoyounB I made &of-10 foul shots. to.eIght_points,_l5_under his his hometown of New Albanlead ov^ . The L ak^ startedI qulckly,c laking ler into the I average. - It was the second tour vfc a 25-15 lead before Uiee Nuggets came Roundfleld paced the Hawks (Ig his only back for their only leatadofmehalfat Zoellw, whose wife is exphoenix suns camelffor »d five turnovers in the ist out, and down in Uie fourth qim - . bad taken a (ive-shot.ittemptfeU lej r, helpbig Washington to a32-l3 . Watson and C raig Stadler a n d n o w c h a m p i o n . F uuz;zy Zoeller jum ps.foto r jo y a f te r b ird ie Uie Portland TraU"Braz( n over the final 12 minutes. teller then F ir s t tliuIme M asters’ player. an< ■ advance to the W esterern Conference m argin ov final round, an d followingin the sbc- birdies of tbe day on the l rsll9r76ersl06^^ ------iSth holes, h e stiU had i . .Phoenl«.i.whlch tookok the besMl- SpurS- ■ 'Stroke m argin. But he bog< — —three-quallfylng-serless two games-to----- SAN-Alr-ANTONlO (UPI)-—^G eorge - last three holes of reg a d ^ e hk a n e e — one, faces Midwest Division Dl cham- (3e'rvinI ondar Lairy Kenon team ed up ----- bareiy-misslng-a-sbt-foot- I clli d r f t ^ Hl i n l f l h i pion Kansas City in ththe opener of a for 61 popoints Sunday to spork San The shot at______night Antnnln t the 18th, to 'give Zoell jo'opcmrrcan-lmoglne-ho'how-they'll-react-to-my------best-of-seven sericsT ue Wfllson anothCT chance.an d lg u ess____ AUGUSTA,.'A,.GaJ^(UPI).=Jt:s noTihat'FifFuzz^Zoeller_-'_'-_plefiO Davis led a -v,-which-saw-Uie PhUadelpIlelphia in Uie opening gam e of r'shotatl7. doesn't take:e' his golf seriously. It's Just Ju that he winnliningUieMastcrs.” IBA playoff series, ------The playoff started on U >elier, 27, became the f i rst s t :first-time participant Suns score the first 14 points of the Uieir NBA ----- lOUi-hoJ^-Artiich-all'three-play. I j.ust happens to liktlike Uie game and he sees no0 reasonn to get Zoe. - fourth quarter, movingng from a 76-68 The flrtflred-up Spurs took control of about4tr------______^______to wilirin Uie Masters since Uie n me with less than three minutes :pan«i. On th e par-4,445-yi im e thellrsl lflfiV(Jrwm Wti Hj j !!!* ------deftolt^o-an .«7-7fi lr?end wim clgM Uieeamej ■ - Sneeawnnto'a'MffiTtrawhat clulw “I'tliink thab at's the reason I won." Zoelh•cilcrsald after 5® ^ • minutes left.'The clolosest PorUand gone {nthn the first quarlerlna-lea a i-ffl' sbc shots during the final rouround and Uien th playoff. one p^od. Phlldelphla never - approach and had to blast i making up sb I’ll be honest,” said ZoeUeiler. "When 1 was four came Uiereafter was flvIve points. after one • • Watson’s 15-foot birdie attejtood what beaUng Tomm Watson and Ed Sneed with?lUi a birdie on . J *! oles left to play.! didn't Mike Bratz cam e ofljff Uie bench to got anyy closer, cli despite a third-quarter hole of a sudden-death playoi s behind wlUi only Uiree hok ed by Da'nyl Dawkbis' 13-point two Inches short. Zoeliih. the second ho lyorttowlnl^ - Sk ' I had any chance of wlnninling. I was just trying to score 11 pointr for the tl Suns. Gar rally led t stuped _ig>_ an d rolled d,” in Watson Masters' • :igured he'd wind up Heard and Alvan A(Adams had 10 outburst.■St. keep3 pace wiUi Tom. I flgi irln wos the game's high scorer “ fdbtw 16 earn th e *50,(XW fri ; tight at all in the piayoff,"" ssaid Zoeller. some\ewhere close and if I'd stick:k with him I'ddopretty apiece and paced thei SSuns to a 52-42 Gervln ’ iw»_iii_u.y -----..jtjj Just j,n,5 Lpolnt8..despite silting out m ost__ ----- and the tr e a s u ^ g r e ^ i u tiished playing 18'holcswilh’lh"To'm W atson"' gbd^rrm yseir” ’ ------rSKmndingadvantage.:©. - Hoard-bad-12 __wl th 3L pol 15 10. Maurice of the Uiird thh period wlUi foul Uxiubie, Sneed, still in a stateyoff c in the “ d l‘ feillike^ke Just an extension of that rouiround. Zoelxjiler was 7-under through,^ tlthe first C9 holes of the rebounds and Adams Lucas, Mychal Thomp:ipson and Larry and Kenor:non took up the slack by hltUng following the playoff,hen s it was j'^ow^atit i I've won, it's a great feellreling,” Zoeller toumtnament, four behind Sneedd vwho went into (he final _ - really can’t believe It. The Jt I probably won't reallyy feelf it until ^ roundid wiUi a five-stroke lead, anand one behind Watson. Steele each had 16 pointnts for PorUand. for 30 jMlnts.poln iM, and the “^ded. But . CenterTom Owens oddiIdcd 13. Dawklni'kins led Phllodelpla with 25 • — ^UwasareaUy.badsbotanc•since I966r— Monday, mora3mlng. I'll pi^aj}ly_be_on_clo_cloud nine for__]* He gojot his 8-undcr 280 by sinklni;lng a 10-foot birdie putt , I'mt^udged the second3 sh threeorfourwr weeks." on theh e next to last hole whilee 'Watson reached that PorUand took a se^leven-polnt lead points,, 20 20 of Uiem In the last half, and le game, but no JuliusErving Erv hit 22 for the loseris. _ It was a tough day to pla;unds in the Zoellw saidaid'the folks back home in1 NNew Albany. numbeglnJhdr^uddcn_:ri death playofflbr the I .“ Uie-TOsr^alfTThe-Tra 1 a 70 nnd__ .dilldJn_aho,ut 1 In'crcasedtheir------v - s — Watson fully understocI was a t 8- excited thann I am. They really got stirretrr e d u p w h e n l- $50,00(»0 topprize and coveted gre[reen Masters champion •50-47 at'halfUme and li margin to 76-68 a t thehe end of Uircc f - Sneed was going through.ment. '''on '"y ^^^tst tournament back In Janua:iuary(theSan coat. “My condolences to Ed,’’ jJ quarters. said. “ I've t)een there t>efOi know all the condolence ■ -•'world won’t'fDcir” ’^ “ it was the first playofi ’ 7 0 ] Masters since 1970, when ------WlUrnursonbairscasoirjranping------decided over a full 18 holes, >er from McCall, - Intoy I full gear today, the - -^irat-tiuwway-playoff-alf! >n to the on-the-street activltdty of the youUis, some ofr from BolM, Lyle Nelson5on, a biathlon team m em bei m Y EUA SSEN In addition V m alpine skier from Sun ValhIley. Tlmes-nes-News offers a special when Jack Nlcklaus won. Idaho's weii-k11-known Olympic hopefuls,s, including Swigert andI and Pete Patterson, an a es-News writer es Mall for a celebrationI The nordic.-skiers feel fee money spent toward the tl nordic and eight-];ht-page section which - Sneed, after three round U gather at Uie Blue Lakes hllghts Uiis year’s season. _ _ 60’B.that-included only 1ow Swigert, 24,' and Mark SleiSlcm'on, 19. eU. Hodge said people WlUI alpine teams would bee wellv worth it Uiis year. Hojopcs are on the h i ^ l g to compete ■'speeches and a wishing well The*he special supplement ban blew .up to 4-over-par 3un76 Valley, h o ^ someday to firow money Into the well ancnd.wlsh the Olympic team1 rise in Uie U.S. for Uiose>se Olympic teams, ------whUe-Zoeller-turn^-in'a “ American skiers haylave come a long w ay,'' Swig'igert said. "The be foifound in today's Tlmes- >t on 1980, while the youngeigerSiemon —odds haye always beenien^'against us bocause thee European: and News.ws. /-Watson had a 71. Each w e suro people know that •he cltv of Twin Falls fields a __ . under 280 for th e touniamei. pinifo th e team \Vould be iss< Swigert andmd Siemon want to m ake i have Uie skiing population1 aand Uie money.______The< th(MO-to-l5other-inombcttoi IhD-Skl team must be madedc separately from those------b»Hii«port-l»-growlnglng-90-fa3t-here^at-it*sT)bcFiOKjmctKU wnal - totalII ofol 59 teams, not to m ention: t takes money to not onlyy get ( them th at are madedetoteeU I .S. Olympic teamn. , Americans have and COTcan do.’’ ^ the30<30 c h u ^ teams which form top-knotch team. That's whjvhy they're ' “ The ski teaileam nnd the Olympic organ:mizatlon are two separate Three men currentlyly (^ v e the U.S. high hopes olof placing in the two) momore leagues, ling Olympathon ’79, ariTJB>180 seven* ^ u p s , " saidaid Siemon., “ Any mone:ley which the Olympic Olympics Including-BUilUl Koch. Tim Caldwell andid Stan Dunklee. Jero;erome adds another 20 121 which WiU ask.for pledjedges from conunittce getgets must be spread out among a several different Aliison-Owen Spencerr is the prime women’s compipeUtor. tean»tnuv^uidev^ league in both , the 1980 Olympics, athleUc squac[uads. We get some moiloney from Uie official Swigert'a chances for making Uie eight man1 isquad are still clUeses u: an a ly z^ and .p'redlc- 3- . - ...... orgpnization^bn,^but no ^ w o u ^ tojustainI aall veMjona.’’______----- unknown. .Those .whp.n5 make_tbe team_are c htsen ^ based on a Uonsis made-onn wbo will be the man for the idcthon, saidd thet stale '— ...... - favorit - ByGARI He said theie skis team is the only sportrt offered inlhe Olympics; -complicated evaluation]on^tntsyst'emr '• a. of my Ijetter years," he said.sa “ 1 Uiink I For'or what's ahead ^ softbaU Tfmes-I» mtll ho f>w»iw nf ftiir f'nnninpnlgn .'! ■__ iVhiChCOnttnUCnues oaa ycacJDng basis. -“Thig-wasn’t one Of bunied myself out lastitsimimer.” SI thisye3 year, read today’s special ~^UN VALLEY — Kevin Sv Falls, Boise and Idaho Falls."F g ■ e competition, going on fnfrom October to April," ditional money to keep us H e ^ ^ lobied^^that his hii training was pxtensiveve. and he may sportsI'rtssupplement, iand then -cross country skiers from Sun d. "As a j : ^ t , it takes addi I how your teain is dobiH each . businesses goIhgT’"^ ^ -latheOlymplcs. oors, placing canisten in bu On the other hand,d, Siemon la on the U.S.T^aoss countiy ek'by following the r e ^ t s in — Swigert has his sights setir o the ■ Olympics. Boy scoicouls, 4-H Swigert andmd Siemon are only two of several Idaho aUiletcs e out in-force this week ipromoting the Olympic devel

Ken Hodge, Idabo chairma goal is to raise about 115,000. _,_I!SireedUfialn,thftstate.w] ; he explained, “ IncludihgTwin T afea wiU be knorklng on door and solicting support fw t organhatlcwa and o th ^ youU “'^nvo!ved1h’lBe®ive:----- ^ ------: ^ T I m c » -N o w 8 ., TwIrTFalls/ldohoTv • Mondo)doy. April10.1978 J / ' Ti!gets €c n ip t mrtffo' gtig] ——— I ' — Outer J 4 4.J 1 I oenoTCT ATUNTA lOSAMEtEa■a ICrutll 4 119 CU/ki ‘ *»rhU abrhU ab C«»*II3B 10 12 Eftnl r T e x a s Spiun^ 130 I 0 0 e 2 LiFlor«(tr>lOn s 1 1 vniua 4 1 o o nO|Tll«r3t)i J 3 I 1 LopaaJS 9 ^ !!!! t o WMUitrir2020 4 3 2 aruMII 3 110 Hube>ai«2S > 4111 flutailti SI!! 3 s a - I S ! i t.akUtlirit a 3010 MUwaukee beat Baltimore 4-2, B a s eleball b eJ5S?iwmi) B I 4 4 4 4 KtmpllI 4 2 3 Ornf» 19 10 Ujltnawtrl | 3 0 0 1 ThomaKnif <13 4 3 HtxaJS 90 0 0 S«l<> Ued Pro s Intmmtloo*! DrfDO(tll 3 9 Q « 0 3 ThompiflIBinie 4 I 0 Ountet SI 2 0 Ovrrovgnilt { 4 0 0 0 GirvaitB 9 0 0 0 Decnrc S 1 1 0 Otmtn^.r»p 1 00° By Unite tf York edged Chicago 6-5, Tc RfuKhii encn«ncn«0 to I untrt in Mn; Heod Uwiltirf,rf 4 010 D.U* 4121 i < 0 00 ArMuJarp 4 0 0 0 Vaiu» » Texas Rangers cruising — enehmiejMnMiii•iilnTlh. Corcoranmrl rl 111 Q*mbl»9h J 1 1 3 | J i i ! a ? . ■ I I 0 Colai^ l l l l •• Wllh thc ■ 5 outslugged Kansas City 12-10, E T-]:0Z.A-1«,4M. Uire 3 0 10 Elliinn 1 0 0 0 O I0nn.llct .J H MonCtt 0 2 0 ing a G-1 lead In the seventhH routed Qeveland 14-4, CallfomJ Wocktnltaciltac 1 0 0 0 SundMroe 3 0 0 0 f #0 T 0 Cunit nager Pat Clorrales decldcd r A m erican: L*Le a g u e hewto(w CHJCAOO M«rU..t>ipr>Ikpn 1112 Pulrumit JOOO j ...<^ 0 0 0 Total* 310 II • Touliff!"”.!!!* E S S ° past Oakland 8-1 and Mlnr I* OOOO SmciJdl 2010 (Oi/barp . 1 0 0 0 Oaounopn I starter Steve Comer In t J i l l Ctif'OtMtU 4010 Oriictsn { 1 0 0 0 Wtnuapn I 0 0 0 Hovaten . »o30 230-t to remove 2 " dobbered SeatUe 18-6. j0JJ.^7«rU 0 0 9 >«z Jt> 9 10 0 I0lli 1 Tnomaaaon^ ill. SD-flsiilar J, lop< ------innings, givl walked four and hit one batter b , triumph ovei/er the Rangers. The loss 'u!nn«*»u S H “c ' ii! 54mp.,.C»Mn.,„^ H REAB6M I jTk not aUow a nm until Baltimore s n e t TetM '»<14> Dttron 5-av'"‘...... was the RRangers first after sbc . . a 0 2 4 rr.LOO# I pirneunoH^ twice In the ninth inning. Lariy ’ OOOIdOO:-! OumtridW• IWI4) : S 0 0 2 2 < y B o s > cketb e a lt straight wins“• blasted a two-run bomei' In the i S"- U l ' l r ; „ oniioooi-0 - Twu * ! ‘ ! ; S i ir ,Ouopu. W>-Nr» TWU I. Comw .M . . : aST . " 1? “ S.T1" ' Lyle, 1-1,, rreplaced Cromer wllh two® forthe'winnUig'runs. - S ® >•«*• ...... CWe»oot. 100- Hamar«ilb 0 0 3 QiniarJti - 0 on and prompUy surren- Mickey Rivers belted a tv 9 :B-Wutiiftglon?'^r.nora.S;,i.'2rC?: J, ■’* 0 i 4 ■' 0 0 ISifflmonie 912 1 Pirkarif M .K.. L out and tw o' 7 S=:f3!8»r" KR-einlqutt (f).It). 8B-Rintf0l»n.i S-S. Atjilch HarxliWkcf 9 1 0 OftMMaoAlt hree-run homer to Stevee ninth-lnning double lo score ng piicn*<> 10 3 Jaitt'a in Sih: Kttn jUtiallo I 0 0 UUnM lb «n*5WiJ,o.nH«o dehxl a thr ; •: ^ H—Tofiti.q^» P K'fltBOeW p,te«iMTo“jb naiaib 4 0 2 Sivgalllb »" 3 J-J«. crooto. Kempwhlch* narrowed the Texas lead^ Chambliss with tbe tie-breakin, ! . « & • ” Ianm* II I I 0 SlannattA 0 1 Toial*492J.11ll2. and spark the Yankees. Chambli *li IJ » I'j I lorgll I 0 0 Nicotue to&4. Z' uw«m^UMW<* s S S r _ ' ® » ’ CAUFOflNUXWIA OAMMO Fraadph 1 10 0 Uoranod • i I,, rs then scorcd seven nlnth-I- his third hit of-the game wllh ot MPneMa ' „ ° * V ”T;j!ip‘„^'’i‘3 i n ! • The Tigers t. off reliever MUce Proly, 0-2, ; Clr»*l»nS‘nSt#S'»?B9M et <110 Mumrir 3 0 0 ( 2E"-j 4, smiin 0 04 0. Inning runs5 iafter two men were out. ‘ ] » } n T : RMilltietrdJt, 01 3 I EtKinJlH) 40 1 s\ : H i ^ r a 0 Hvgna>OOOO.Totil*U»«ll a scored on Rivers' double off the !; ’»'S12«^u™ 14,«D« O»troll (MUofllwii Wc-IUu-nsM*»rt«n. T-IJO. A-ia,MI. 16 9 14 4 PmtAC 3 9 1 pfiuiipaft 2 11 0 Taturrtp ® ® ^ y alaa Kemp and walked Jasonn field wall. Willie Randolph then • f ...... ! M) tlI TorTorsnw (L«mtnciTi> BALTBilOflf uiLWAUXCE nudnt'* Sfkaao I 0 0 s a B a llti single to K( s in Rivers I with a single for K b So 0 Fmilad ovl-Nen«. .T^‘^.Jn‘S'.'r«A?i' Toi Thompson loto load the bases. Kern was Q.M Otuox) m»mi Bumnrci JOJOOO ^ tlW » *3j'"o ;; ]”}3M !S Scbutup I 00 0 AfifljlM 20. [>*nv»r 27. 1 led by pinch-hltter Timn proved lo be the winning run. ;------Uf, Jfc»(».ll 2 0 0 TTOUU 4S 119 I TMM 9t 4 I Corcoran's Iinfield hit lhat scored 'i?: 'KAMtWCm TWOw o rn , Uuipfirrl 301 n first as a Yankee, to tie the score .abrAH' OtCmcMKSf.” !!! 4 1 431171 Totala 2i .l>l fl Phil MankowskI then wflnM 1 1 uirdn . 4 0 . i s.fouu SLUmi* toioosetift ^ra®Sl«'lk'?«)’5: Whitaker. 1 s the sbcth inning. Ed Figueroa, 1- ff- - - 55*1 rUMtn ? 7 1 no*r)icii«n 4 0 so WOMIerdIt 0 0 cdHomit PRUburttl 2000011000 I 0.1 I, Dunn 2 04 4. singled in Itwo runs, Lyim Jo n « 4011 Ttwmuct OOO gJ2SSl E-Obartlan. Tt>«u, Oamar. mother, a fifth scored on ann thewin. r '225S. It 2 Sli?J 0000 Moorte 0 9 0 “ *Kl,ie,Orleh. PlMtoW. 0p5im'w™S” *2. ReWnaon, ” OP-81. UtUi 1. PlUtburg singled In one e John Wathan singled home 111 4 ® 0 0 ♦, i ,i J 100-C»III»:*lllo*flla 12. OttUfld 4. JO- 5 0010 Lance Parrish’s double ■■'./ . . i M llTIToHte «41M un»(OrB.4. Dovnlne 3. EUjlor. Q'Kh. '“SSSSaH.„.«,iMIO,Adam*9 . WTOr and I i ahead run in the eighth L &'■ ii JI: 30-R. umar. Hft-Ca>» II). Wo^t I. Ram. Outa I t-l 3. WatVhal ll 44 capped ther1 rally. Oscar Gamble and ■ ocoocatB^-i 8O-0ariQi. S-Piectoi8. Oricn. Mor»no.8F-C*rbo. , insen homered for Texas. enabling the Royals lo outslui ilUnlkl. CCHCAOO_ MOHTREAt..^ KK".y’=.VSr.",V11-17.'Totai(» 2Mj MlkeJorgcm Blue Jays. ‘______>t.- 1. - IP H nEHBBBO ■ Baais-iT In other AjAmerican League games,-- - ii i-S etIUfflort I, MilnuInukM 7. ]B—Lttuno, Yovnt, CalHomla 0»laiutai 4 12 0 Omond 4 :■ jsa- •Ji .’«*•Wi 41141* I Ceopvr, D*Clne*i.•i. IMR-H1.I. 13). Hum,(11. • T tlsS(VMJJ w i. • f 4 1 I J 3 I ...... ' i4ts2is-in f J I 0 0 1 0 & a ,? v,',".aa.. ! Ul to«i.-Po-ii IP H ACnUM °'MuIr>d KMmanir 4112 VMflUnarT 4i l l S ' ’S S S "» «n ctas-M BMMon M«|Iulf OOOO Patatib 4 .19 4 4 4 ! J S J' J Murcatrf s 2 110 Cvurc 2 13 1 1 0 1 0 = “ Hovu s t o n s wueep ( Giant tt. HuiW. WteCtfl. C4WWfl(WK>. -K«oufln.T-2.4«.*-j.jg ,MSSS- .SK.* ! fllllllilll [llViiMiIlf T Itf » H flinnw -fat,... iiii teK"-■i-iii1- --' -Qoi/- K »™ atlonal League • a k e o v e r , , , , 0 »««»OTA N a tl j i ! ! )) to lc rtopspot M S I I 0 CubMO«» 1 } — . ByunitwtedPrvsInternatloaal Montefusco,1 1-2, but San Fran t 414 I 0 a 0 Cutlnek 3 I elonged to Jose Cruz andi ' «came back to tie Uie score on a '' • • • asa toti . "‘‘S S *..A«ni» ' Sunday bel< Jiliiilj i l l Mortonflfi 1010iiii iKsi theHoustonAI Astros. ,_____ • iscoring single by BUi Madlock 1 ” * * *-4_i_.i2S52?iV--Jl 2. HR-Urtgiw (21. S- SUar ve in ei^ t~ ru n s In thei “ fifUii ihiflng:------M^S r *j ? 1 VuttekiD ? 10 s i r 8 & v ■ SF-OMlinar.CMar - G i i i a_0 *<>»<"■«'' *1iO 0 ll looo CXIUOO. »7t.7M^^i double-headeiier lo pace Houston to 4-3} . The Astros s c o r^ the winnini 4TJI-V«»nnMH JOOO ------^ iiii..^ - in the six th on a single by Teity: ” -fl 0 #"1 1 •isStL'i? 7 7 houstom' FTUNCasm«o SS ifflw - «}:S£7l:S and9-lvIcloilories over the San FVan- 1 t Mtwra In 4B>: 11- ? i B i ‘ " 5 t £ S ^ cisco Giants,s, moving the Astros inlo) iwho stole second! went lo Uiird i ;V ] 2 CinclnrullS“” . ! ! ,S V s •Si",'! h .'S lfS S iM -'” in the Nalionid Leaguei Iinfield out and scorcd on a flel g j j ' lo«Ano«l(»•la* ] 6 .414 Jl« g5".a,.M Ti'iV a-!,' 10000 Craig jtisiarn.oai p . - ‘ riWci ssso ffiKSi !i!S ! 74-7140.71-ae wesi. choice.i i .r*N I In oUier NL^games, PhUade iMwni“ ™ 42 7 SZ-'ii » « « « « «*l' S " i T » ° iS i, £ » « •» i !!!!.s:i5s;a^s SSSSlgf CrazWl?a two-'run homer in the -S f.—liis-K” ...... j.i then.drQvein six n ms with1 swepti Uie N e w o rk M e ^ 2 an S«inbllap OOOO Huic - iSii^lSSSSS^” 41 ------Mow*2t( • 4 0 0 0 MjUflaru Ji and two singles i n m ^~srrLouirBeirViits6urgfi-«- J .innings,.Chicago lopped M<»trex SSSTsie-ji,.- — -Rkffi5p----2TT0-Ue^ieas Ji ...-S S S iS .-pieiitcapiotu:thesweep.,_ ...... I !!!! • -4ljj-7*-n-2« / Joaquin AnUidujar, 1-0, fired a five--

f | - O n e ~ iendous—-VsJseful-Items- — = = t C( T a n a d ke n s t Q - jjo in I Liners y W ooad River Shihrine Club , ______[1ARITY_A!UUCTIOJN___ U -J ^BOSTONKUPI)PI^lljeBoaton— — “ —X T ^ _ lo d ay ^ l v; Red Sox Sunday]ay placed catcher W e d n e s d a!av, April 18, 1!1979 g- < * Caifitim FUk aon tbe 15-day ]By United PWw Intem atlontonal i playoff Jitters and c their old Coach .. I c . ;f: Wdiuaded^^^ to iallow tbe All- l[hree l u Patrick Oivlsos teamtns, ^ two F r ^ Shero, whoho left Philadelphia 10 I SALE TIMEIE ««;10 P.M. (Cvanlas Auction) . Location:er.: JJaroma Tatrnrounda iBIg Blua Oullding) rrtr:* -SUlPlpItt* addiddltlonal'tlme to Cananadlan ■8quads,'~the ''twvo^im o - 'e , months agoTTii'Iinaklifg”on"PAtriCk— I Lunch at ChkChuchuaflon by Jobln - - ...... -oma. Idaho...... L:' > ; ireeoveV:- frui allstBratoirBnilnff'and'aTooioopie-of— Dlvl5l»n-tlvals~g-New-York-at-the— 1 ~ BIJYtrHSn&IJUlow ara aoma orthVtlama iha|-WDwmbe'told-ariba-nucilBaTHirTw-ti ■■ jtfwHwgy^itoH tn|» hlK.'righti-i- ^nitdw [:- ■■ dwestMH-tongshote-face-off-:iff-Mon»— Specthnn:----- — call D«v* n»o»troMa. 324*2282 or Howard DuDoU<>i*a. 324-20M. a i y l IHffls'of- . The Flye«, who - w ^ ' heavily r ^ .. . ' • ...... thei 1.Stanley Ciq>. playoffs get un- favored to makiike siwrt work of the kK ALLPROCerCEEOS COTO TMC WOOD RIVr.R SIIHINESI CHARITIES ANUIMCMCC MONIES IN TURN GC^^ rway. Vancbuver,j.onlyly clinched the best^f-—-ff £------tirLPCKIPFtl•Ptto CHILORLN HOSPITALS ANIkND CENTERS. V' J: ; piWsBURGF:GH (U PI) ~ [he regular-season championon New tbm series Satut m i ^ night wllh a 7-2 A1 I l.tfd *<>m•ad. Tkara Mrill ba many maratra llamail bv Auction TImr;'' —------■ S evcM n u Jo r leleague umpires Mi_jBlMt!gs_tol_lhe__Cl!jChicago victory Satigday ^plckeW -ifir^e« v « T i Stadium— — DINNERS— WEE•EKENDS — NEWM n T E M S . ;-" ------idc-Hawks; -the Toronto Maple ^ beat the.Los At rbdraiDoortOT. “IFRTIFICATES afs trevd-to Mont^rflghtlniting for— stral0)t gamesri ______G 1 E I_ C 1 ------Z-niRhTS-rrlFd-SliiUi------^ " '5 ; ~ fro m di-gaiilzed a in the had three full dayays of rest K WMUod Ib J-ckpo* Siratcb AtmalclalroKt 3 In « show ot I right to represent Canada ij ^ 2 (.11 nlahia lod9ln» (<•'r 2 KlddaaKromana pair laaaa '■ ^.'Joloed' Id nionals; tbe Bruins take on oc the “ We m ade mistakes : (against ^ .2 fiaL qaalUvV paI lai I man'a amall awaatar tb e p A 2 bu>M dl«Mr. for 2 ,ol2p«»ipla______^maoalla sad Fur Itlmmad graan dowa flllad {ackai tsluwhJe!M«ulns_ln_B^nton and Vancottver) thatat we won't get a ^ y _ __ fr(r 2 drink Iklivt* lor «acK of: “ hZIu'’** '_____ . Sira 14 S!« ■(I cm 0rtlftca(«'($29.00> Brown racqual I5U7SS------t New York Rangera are at PhiPhiiad^ wltfa.again^Tthihe Rangers," Flyers U17 Gift C«nllk«l« <»I0.00> I4''plp« vnatr-ch .. , ...... I palrhlkiny b^ioiaTW------fe?'-'’ ■ ^ '^^HiylDBists'cdicalebraUans with- Coach P at Quinnin said. “You certainly tk cm C«rtlllcal« ($20.00) 2bo«ll«awlna ^V , . tbefriUnUlMaDdMd Mends as the ia in best-of-seven series. ^ cm c«niiicj.i« (S40.00) I pair Vodalar aao beeta • ladlaa l»e PhUaddpbla Flyera, whoK> thad a look to t^ . to hanuidleaguyllke(PhU) P I pair croaa cocountry akll'a I pair VodaUr aao beola hlbar. mana ::|s i^eMllaewasda U| DlAMrrorZ - IndUnbUnhaltal aaalcovara for pickup 923.00 alft cartlfical- y i s i ^ y linating Esposito. We havave to do something to 7i DUiMrlorZ Kodak Inilanl. Wrlghl.McGiU lUhlat rod — ------r=T-----^------.AHrTM^IfiUalU^'hTlTraJfa--*-’ . “.----T77---- ^ ries." uIj Diniwr lor 2 .llamlhbaBaacrackbhMlar • Draparvanda' E ; S r ' BOSTON lUPI) (Ul - The - : quart«Mpcanop«n«r •d trimmar. alacl. Clock , T.HBlabai II nilara Orlalaal oil palallns If- . -. C* 'to offldaUy lamlaunch tbe 83rd ' V I I J«M«Ud tr*« Ump Swaal ahin w/bood tc..' . . -» r u h n t ny ’ o f t Saiindez saysi crcown _| S T-ahlna _..the__B o s t o n „ ____ ------\ ■------Ica’rcuahtaB* ------* pair whipcord Lavia—------— ^ tbee y wodd's most « \ Sabra aaw Hot Ulhar . coloaaa • allar ahava- i' .< ■famousfootrac^. Ftr«ln>cb \ Honav Brialcaaa Dr ahavins foam bb < e l o n g s t\o c Argenitina II S«r« Smith) fy '1. BELUNZONA,^fA, Swltz^ond NEflEW'~ORl£ANS (UPI) —“ - For ‘smaU bone abovere hls"rlght wHst In the U 23 Iba. pl.lo b>ana l2(anaW040 - wlH be In the cast fdr rt 80 Ib.. ahow (Ub* i uaad car (ThWaaa Melera) i r ;r- -(Upx)r-Maj*p«c P e t d ^ s c o M VIcto:rtor Gallndez. the quiet hulkilk who fifth round and w h . I cknWp. Flvlrol Ko r two goals to r tbe United States . batteiCtexed Mike Rossman acrossOSS the about two monthsfjs. • . p;f/ I MhoU bam HOUSEHOLD g to regain bis light heavyw l lraplaca■laca ac raaa - 2 braldad r»a* ■ Rellaaat I • Lam: :' ElDtoMnofHiH(dlaod and a perso-sonal M um ph.. V 4 bona* candy inlariulloaal lool cbaatcl Aloola ' .Chalra.lira ■ Trtcycta.a 10" ailvar pla aarvar - Beale r berth In theI f finals of tbe _ Tb<:he 30-year-old Argentliitinean punch at the endId of the round, bul it jy/ 20 aacka polaloaa 1 caaa oil ZO^Ow farirplaal■laal.TwodrawarwalaaldaakAcbair.Plaal ts-emo^-wasgettlngunbea ■ ~ .WclHriTftnn .Xoutb—Sooce'r—Va —flgjitetiter^w ith-bundreUs of~hl5~i \ 'Froaaa tathay Plaid aaddia blankal••• , AM/FMM d.daak Cuba radio-llaatlaadeapaiallBfl.: >____!___ Tournament tlonallaL countiymea looking on.>n. cor- By that time RcFlossman knew he had PJ 2« bo»«a laa (!00 baga aa.).) S placa Hrranch aal pUqaaa - dba. « e«. Ubby aUaaaa )ver'for— to have.a knockoiout.oiLGalindez.would ___ LI 2S bottlaa Italaaa calawp ^ ^______2^Mlb^ban«do^fofood ' ■ • S t'l l•wava j ’.'r baklaa riaa A roaaliaa paa . 12 pal ~ n a'ed-and-worked-Rossmanove ^ - 7~B''i'flstrpiatr»iir&HM*-drinir ' fo^kTTT;r7TTOfl7^,oq-rrahirliri«TOfflrt-»hlrtrtB.O e-roundsSaturdavrWhen^Raosoasman- recapture the crerown Rossman held:^ .: 2or3palraklla led to answer to lOth-roundid bell, lor just seven mimonths. The Argcnti- . /U 2 loavaa charaa 2 bank bada Flah loaaarlaa fo ba detutad by: P iy o r, ODe of onlonly two major- Qau,> t . light -nean was far ahchead on points on-^tll ^ Collclaba Ona SERSMITII AUCTION SERVICE, Twin Fatli Undez became the f ln t. : MASTERS. Shrlaar Gaaat AacllolMar f league umplipesscuriraUywork- a heavjivywelght in history to rcgaiiMin his three official capihls when Rossman’s V log,'said Sundayfy be WiU rejoin . crowi comer threw In thithe towel. ^ff ' NOTE! Thla• Ja,la only a partUI llallnj ef llama Ihabat win ba aold. Ifvo. Uiah lo ha>alplbaShriaarad>llkihalr Ip , wn. U tfrojacf. youa numay brlag llama In lo a«M Iha avaalaalas of Iha Auct lea. bOT Bt SUREURETOCOMEINTOi^yV / , hlsftilowumplnsIres on the picket My prize to (my countiymeinen) Is But Gallndez.. adding salt to an ' F( SOME OF THETHE GOOD USEFUL ITEMS. : Hue Tuesday. orating relationship ^ /'■ / I'mI ^vhjgi them back my croirrown,” already deterior ______CONN S I G N E R S \ ...... Galinilindez said through an Interpnrpreter, with Rossman. saidai he felt the self- ' J Uocjk Lola-Soalualua . Coaovar Candy • Slmplat > Palaraon'a v!>aalarara HWaar • Tbailomaalaad-Globa dpowds of ^porters cha:hanted - styled “Jewish BeBomber" should have .;p Idaho Ctaclric • BluaBtu< Lakaa ShoM Caaa ■ Daaaar Faad <> SaaA . Norlhlorlhrup Kina • RUIIo Bar > Fatl os d (I Farallata . Calna«a .• Woolwvnh'a Aalamoilva • Circia • Lamm Floraloral • V A M Parta Laad • Uallad - : TULSA, Okla.a. ((yP I) — Top- »Ai^(han<|« riral Fadarat * ilancRamaav« • S VilU,..«]Cl.b.Ro.Rock Craab .Tba Parla-Bopar'a. - Swilla . HotliaElaaner ^- ; r Eddie Dibbe Sumiuo^ to post a paddekled boxing glove for a plasticUccast knockout" P Nawloa-a • P-olaa Marbat M • Graaaawalla . Duhl Wolvarten lalarMlloulloMl . Rad'a Tradlas Peat I - : * 6.7,7-5. M vlcto^Uiey and capture oq his right h s ^ Rossman broli r o k e a ' About the onl^tl’ thing tizilindez had to 1 uU ' Implamaat.DABSaa Supply. Ba-n.lt aPalat * Gla.a MacUa Ooola'* PricarIca llardwara • Roaa latarlera • lisa Grand FtU woiry about ras an old cut that [ 1/^ . Cam Stal*«r • Saara . Olaaa'a Ski Shop A Clly Drusa • Walcoce . Idaho Fhat National • Radio tbe SSO,opo Tulsa y/a: ■ WInarv • Duana'a Maal Maikal • Shack . Shanaa - A. C. Hoaatea Lumbar^f»lfov.______• “ fomiio ^otini&nienticntSunday.’ - ' ' Rossman’ roopemined above his rig h t. '. Cam" Slara*"'vVaTd^rIdara . Bill Workman Ford . *>» • B ASgTau~Tp-,wfrtUc kara . u r l e v t o h o s t -• UaundJowmnnhadi— ^ ^Llnda.OabMr^> OonOonaallavSpOrla-TbaCoanty j ...... Sb li..*1 Fadcral Savlnaa • Walkrta KMl....J!•la-Spoka aad Wl»*a{B&a$bop- e baa signed to ' b u i tobcats__ chnrgn and scohnod-w»U-t»jto66man*^— ^ " 5 S S J S ^ 2M l iootendHrjobn will h Mate. T.F. I tMst th e Twin Falls Briiihshs in a . bead opiiteveral tight(1 exchanges, and^If Our (hanlra (e olll•II ubo fcafp mmht iMa aucdon aa»aaaaCoa.aandiiav««>.a .n.i;p.V-bIa.«a>,Ubv rp, 'Z^ . TatelnaflrstHiwround dlmloatkm baseb.eball doublebeader todE^ att 2 1p.m.., theblwyciitnev.sver reappeared .. . I ’sfl^ ' ■ bmnWaa -y»» kmvm balpad vetrraatf and aemaoaaaaafaa. • m atch -th af wmvDi :det«irmloe a >ff two Gallndez, who F be Bruins' an coming off • promised before Ute t n WOOD RIVER SHRINEE < C H A R m E S --chaneegn-lcr-Lr-Lktty Holmes,- lossesies to M ehdian last FVlday,', vi w hile- flghf tb retire by/ theI end of the yev. ^ f .L PROCEEDS GO TO W ( C fip ^ d Children•r^^ospitals .^:i-- ppotnote-BobArt^S ffla!5 = ______Blttlo;dgLba8_wtm two straight — «ov^ said be definitel«Iy would n o t. give \ A - ■ • ------I—Pneat» t ^ o a n d R l ^ . ------— H08smanaiwlE5nrchanceathisUife,- '

------/ M o n d a y . Apr.ll 10.1970 Timorimoo-N'owa. TWln Fallo, Idaho M ^Brtefls/insppn3rts------R odeo tt'■.earn Fly fisheicrm en to mc€set T h isI T im e iA ro u nid ... TWIN FALLS - The Magic Valley FJy FlFishermen’s a u b will sco res uwin m eet Tuesday at17:30 7;: p.m. In the basementt ofo Mr. Quan’s Beauty SALT L^iKE CITY,, Utah - The CoUege In tbe Lyhwchwood Shopping Cenler. <^Uege of Southern IdJIdaho rode the BeSr» m a r t , B u ]y Lawn>B<3oy! -feon Holmes,-a rei all-around performanance of Rye reprcscntallve of Ihew aler?r iresources board, will ------You CO ould still be u ssing l i It In th e spealrtothe-groiSrotipTm-tnnitfanirappltcat; rations.-mlnlmum-flow,______• Brower to tho team chanimpionshlp at a _____ and water usage. ~regn>nnl'collegi8te-rod<»deo-hece-oyc'iL_ ' ------yoar_2| 2,pop,_ We, serwlrvlce several the weekend. - CSI ouldlstaiiced asecond place f K eai5ti-yi^oar-that-ari»-owivetlZO < -yearsZJZZ: z; S c h o o l showsl April 2{i8 Weber State533to470. V old. “This gives us a solid st lead for / JEROME — Therhe sbcth annu^ schooling; showsl is scheduled for nmented rodeo / April 28 a t Simpson' regional honors.” comr »n's Arena southwest of Jeroirome. -club advisor Shawn Da>avis. “ It was a Classes to be! Judgedji in lhe morning Include- It Kindergarten most satisfying meett all the way Working Hunter-fer•fences. Working Hunter Ma dalden Horse.or Rider, around,”--.- Woridng Hunter.*. NoviceN horscTjr rldem V■WorklhgTTunrer’Open,— i Brower was named,ti, thb all-around Jumpers Klndergoigarten. Jumpers Maiden Hotiorse or rider. Jumpers______----- cowboy-wlUu24a.pQim ------Novice H o l ^ r r iariaer, i and Jumpers Open, winning llrst in the bainireback riding: . fijUr The additionaltl EnglishI classes will Indiidude.E^llatlon over ' third in the buU riding;; aand first in the v M i iimtmiBSSSi Fences. Open, Hunlunter Hack, Hunt Seat Equ:qullatlon 13 and under, steer wrestling. Finoor-Tip EaciuBlvo E«t Up-Front English Pleasure,e, MaldenI Horse or rider, English Ei Pleasure Open "R ye had an outstandnding bareback Starting Z-cycle Z-c Enolno O ltcharge . and Bridle Path Hack.Ha( ride and scored a 74.”I,” Davis said, In the aftenwon,3n. there will be Shownmnshlship at Halter 13, Trail, “This was the first timme he has won Open, IVall Maldenden Horse or rider, Trail 13.3 andt under. Walk Trot the aU-areund.” eight an d . under.sr. Western Pleasure 13I andi under, Wratem Davis also praised Rl/e one day service'.. BringE it to our shopy In t h e sunshine to regainain the tlUd he last won In 1977. Gerulaitis was riding; "Calvin Amy,”'! o m in g a n d p ic k -ltu p tht ie a t s a m e e v e n in g .----- bronc riding; Ed Uhri■,5r!&cS~ always strug^lng]g aagainst Borg’s powerful groundgn strokes and once >nnerley, first, again went d o ^1 to the Sw ^^. who bea^ himn eighte times last year. _ roping; Jeanene Ck>ni See us for goocod used mowers - 'breakaway roplng;-andid-Lenna.Brad-.-...... 2 0 4 M a tn M,__Ph. 7 33.7111,._ field, second, baitelracltclng. Villenewuve races hor>me BRANDS HATClirCH. England (UPI) - Glllesles VlUeneuve of Canada notched his thirdi ctconsecutive Formula 1 wIn in 'of the season when he ri to victory In the Race of Champions,Cl the curtain r a ls ^ for the Euro{tropeanseasoiT ^— Wtf ' f l i ' ~ W k ' I H 1 VlUeneuve, wholt)0 lost month put together baiback-to-back victories In . I the. South African:an and Long Beach worldId charnplonshlp Grand Piix, underlinedd U lhat he will be the drivere r to beat this year by ___bringing his old memodel Ferrari 312T3 homeI stsome 15 seconds ahead d i f f l ofNelsonPlcqueto2t of BfazU at the ehd of lhe 40-lap40 race.' ' * ------fts t M i = strike still onn ------Wofihave cleaned outtt (our warehouse ara n d h a v e fo u n d ody the North American Soccer League PliPlayers Association, whichch crippled some NASL 1 7 .1chandlse WILL Bl)■ SO L D . If t h e co>st si ts too high, makold RollingRol HIUs, CUif., high sclschool student said. “On Igs ______m y first m atch poiipolnl, I r'Vrted choking a llttlltUe.Thafs the first time g _ZjiReg. $119.95______^ ^ Weclroked lo rayiylile.':_ 11 . ------Full size box springs k ■ D a n ie ls5 ;sets recorchh Reg. $89.95...... TOKYO (UPl)1) -T—_Rlslng A m ^ c^ n golfejIfer Beth Daniels tied a ^ 5 Rj ...... course record withrtlh a sljc-under-par 69 In thehe final round Sunday to ______'rally fn r vigtnrytin In lheS69.670_World Ladlesg Igolf touriiament a l the ____ ckev c ties Finn l a n d ■ Queen set (exfra firm) PI) -T akinga’ leaf from thehTRusSian playbook, the— — 1-Brass Head.Boanls____ MOSCOW (UPI) at the-Worid Hockey - ill In tho box) U.S. naUooal teateam outplayed Finland a uoen size) Rog. $99.00 .. Reg.$479.95 . . . . . Championship SurSunday lo emerge wllh ai 1l-’l tie. the first point eahied in the toumumament fdrboth teams. Twin size exfra long (f(firm) - j r : ? - : : ------Aattmpaniedtg|-t^dls>pprovlng-^lstling-IQ fntm » n^nr-fflpflglty • ^ w d , the Soviet^t IU iU o iJI^ y squeaked totba’3^2 t victory over West Reg;$2by.9!i...... Gennany. GEMUIMEJRASSLSLBEDS____ a, )___ ------^------' ’/ reaiAi'eRASS- MOST STILL IN THE BOXES H Queen mattress(firm)- 3 k ln g « lx « Reg.$179.95 . . . . = ^ S P HM M filSHlERE i . > » . J. $ 4 0 0 .0 0 ...... $249“ 1 Re 2 K in g s ix * . - - ...... r ...... R«g.:». $ 4 9 9 .0 0 ...... 6 King sixm M A T T R E S•SESTOM. i A A T C i P ^ F W« have a coir»mplete line of $ 4 7 9 . 0 0 . , ...... ■ • : • $299“ (rin g s ' 45033 IKing tlz* d of the above Box §pri t 6 r o m leW( E R S ... Reg.:I. $ 3 8 9 .0 0 ...... *189“ “ • SIDEBAQQER . K Size Finn on lociory •rl•7ko . . . product purchal o s e . iATTRESS FiFACk B "SSSm -g— • Power Rakes nowni avolloble ^ ^T h eS le^G^ n t e r j . — to rent. . • — - jlnfodoyfordetcdUl :---- — " - 1 s»opt 26 2nd Ave. S.,> ., T w i n ' . Falls-^^ p ^ 733-331 E HARD>WARE "W o w o n t y o u o nn o u r b o d " ' _. ■ PRICE 147MA1NAVE.W.w...... 733*647T .

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' I S c hlo o lsS s q tu c e z:e d bjy ticg h teT f u rn d in g •ouldnotbehurt.That Norrforman Hurst says the district I ilUs. student for the nexsxl school year, tlon D I irector James Shackcckelford said education woi ByBENMcKEL^!XWAY district’s;’s taxing source by 11 mills Bishop, associate notess th t at th e average Magicc VdleyV is not true — educicatlon Is being hurt,” expoxpectlng a Uiree pereent fundini -Tlmes-News Wliwriter The Legisgislaturo eliminated'four mill:illls according to Reid Bl ncrease over last year. He said thi erly state superintendentit of schools in teachciher’s salary Is belowow the Shackelford conllftinued. incn m a g ic v a l l e y -— Less depen- of coimtjnty property taxes formerl; id administration, statew: ^ o o l board may have lo reduce thi rked for schools and reducedBd a charge of finance Md swlde average of $12,624 a ; Although mostst districts are Just lulles ond pay of somo teachers am 1 dCTce on property taxes» nnext year will earm arkc i )n an estim ate of The lEA I oppc^ the '1 pc 10 step closcr to district’s own moxlmum levy fromn 2"27 The figure, based on percent beginning lo gel dratt predicts his district will be rigli •al .districts arc holding elec draw up their budgejets beiween now eightI M h oglc Valley counties.' Ihro'jghout the vovalloy nre looking for ,. (oil below the state (tindiridtagavera«o. hopes a majority of voters wll n the slate average with a 6.2 percer and June 30, ^e’re pleased thal we cameleouLof c ways to plnd) peni•nncys.ATimcs-Nesvs ncrease, noting the level still fall ___Although the state Drivatc'schdoK Af$700.50 per sluden ■llier iradliionaiiy lalleni 'gh, an a tBflt nwuns iiuai yeii Uie wUi.ask Vdter^ Id td approve-Tn i xn iiUi- - mh'at' -ai fflungyaionc mcanii suiii S d iw approximately 3.5 pcrcenl pc more ^tale lun,unds and added more funds« ‘O t average In the assescssed value of'lls Le^sltislature will have to directly;Uy face override May 15.5. Uie day afler they ' Dlsldistrict win receive $20,553 less I money next year. m ake up for some of the value los property, according tcto Sawln. Ihequeluestlon of a tax Increases: hold a public heararlng on Ihelr budget, stallitale funds. h inflation. Idaho schools wU •Intendent of schools # Continued on page C2 Le^slQtloh Implemementlng the l through ] ducallon Assocla- "The'h e proponents of the Inltlnltlatlve Assistant superlr percent Initiative reduccuced each school receive5 an ; average of S790.S0 peper Rcglonjl Idaho Edt

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CJ omn p l a i rn t i n i t i a t e s PHIW p r c *fhosjt p i t a l ByBENMcKELELWAY Incomee patients 10“ the Mdrmo'mon Times-News;writw WT Churchh i and the Cassia County Con:om-' ..BURLEY — A dtizenj;ens’ group here mlssionemers. tlces has charged Cassiasla Memorial • FallilUlng to post adequate notlc( i' I M ' ' Hospital with ignoringg itsH obtlgalions about theth< Hlll-Burton program Inn Uthe ; UFOItUTVliTlOU U S ' to provide free care foirpoorpeople. rp admisslcslons area, thC emergenc:ency . 1 M u v wHTntgw m The Cherry HUl Coalilalltlon, a group room amand the business office. i« c y w ry of low-lncome residentsnts of Minidoka • Falli3lllng to enclose such a noticece !i n ^ • and Cassia counties,s. has filed a bills fort)r emergency room services, i diaitoltoil free complaint with the E>eparlment EX of • Falliailing to inform patients that thi ____—HMith, Education andid Welfare. T he^ they m miay be eligible for unc^jr . ; HOQ-IQ -632-512li^^g ______- < t 1 ______"■ complaint claims thele hospital ^as pensatctfccTseivRfCS^ ----- r:------f&iled to provide the anamount of such Doth1 CCassia and Minidoka hosplta)ltals..-. caie required by federalral law. have clchosen Hlll-BUrton's ‘!opcopen " 1 A DHW official will1 irInvestigate the door" coption, meaning th e y have ha^ i Jd to give free or reduced-coi-co st' . charges when he vvisits Cassia . pledged i ^ ^ S i V2^ Memorial later this mmonth, adding care to:o ; anyone who cannot affordrd to ^ i! fuel to a growing contontroversy over pay hisis oor her bill, f- • ■*' m pdlcal care for ^ e» poor p< in Cassia^.- F ediferal er regulalions require opespen- and Mihldbka counties.sT ------^—^dotfrTtoj ttospltal5^o*screcn-alrpatlen;lents ------...... _ In Dec^be^MInldoIdoka Memorial and infcnform the eligible ones off Uthe ...... I • • • • Hosplt^ In Rupert wasas fduhd'toT)e In : HUl-Bururton" program;-accordingig to violation of Hill-Buiiorto n Act regOla- Hugh CCampbell, re^onal progra:^ a m -''OTKHBSWMfj tions by DHW’s Bureiireau of Health ’ consultaItant for DHW’s Fublic Healealth. ■ Facilities and Financinging. ■ Service;e Idivision in Seattle, The bunau’s. declsloislon came oftfr. Camplnpbell, who will conduct~tl:~the an AprU, 1978, Cassiaa ]Memorial Investigation nenext its Investigation of an the complaint by Kennetneth Baker, a week oior soon after, olso ledI tl Bident who now investigiligation which led to .the) DDe*. fdrmw Heybuxn residi Idoka ------livea.ln.Bubl. It KflvgJ!e the hospital 60 cem bere r DHW decision lhat Mlnldol \ l ^ t , and debate • WOSiroiotlirconipUoncc: : ------days to set things rlgh . ■ continues over the resultsuits. He acadded t^at failure to endoiclose i g f \ TheHUl-BurtonAct.iIt. passed In 1946, notices!S of available free care In IIts requlfw U.S. hosplta]Itals to give a emergeigency service bills would be a ...... "designated amountJt of free or violaUoiJon for any hospital commlltililted . r^uc^-rate medical:al care, often to the! oopen^oor policy. This falluillure called “uncompensateated care," in was the th( chief foult cited inI tJthe ■ return for f r ^ ruction grants or Mlnldokloka decision. ' " - rfond^loanrthey------o—ouf—knowledge,- Cass ' j. im 'tf ie ^ ^ e r a l” M em oriDrial’s-poUcy heg-toeena-no-do have received frum i-door govenuncnt. policyr rath er than an open-do Cassia Memorial aand sbc other policy,”I,” said Mark Zuckerman, ire* Magic Valley hospitalsals have such an searchh assistant for the 30-membmber obligaUon. Cherry-y HUl1 Coalition, I m ay choose one ' ‘Wee knowl the-hospltal-has nevnever PSW Although hospitals m ------of^hr ee~methoiaa-of-dl-dispenslng-fliolr— recognls Hin-Burton as somethliithlng ■...... ------ffieMrertheoWrgatroiiroiHMntlmjerfor— they-waA'ant-taobllgale-thcmsehuis-to . . ^ DlinMHagiLmM/T^ late the federally hesald.Id. "There’s no way you can1 hihide ’ 20 years from the daU »rm atIon lo cated1 byb; adm ission oH lce was completed. 20 yearsirs of non-compliance.” r looks over C assiala M em orial Hospllpital {inancial.infor funded consthictlon w irrls. Visitor! Cassia Memorial’s obllibllgatlon-explres Zuckc:kerman and John Harrl in 1993. Minidoka Memomortal’s in 1981. anotherler coalition aide, are in VISTISTA, sfied w ith lhe results olOf Uils ves up as Judge,e, Jiiry and enforcers,” only onl Uiose persons properly assoc smplalnt against the dorlomestlc branch of the Pea>eace Press, eight more ppeople have com- satisfi tedtedwlUiHUl-Burton.” The coalition’s com] about J h e„ [ith’s DHW investigation. hesald. ' ■ ^Cassia ■MwnoHa.-ra»Hed^lirtwo^g-— Corpsrc;rassigned to the£urle)^ffioe!lo6^f—plalned-r tQ-rhts - o f For~each-yeOT-Ihey-weiwere^'ln =^He^said=the=B=hTOpltal=does=havc=« =«=ifThe:boardrhaa-been;exlremc vctlon ho.spitars - policies.. One of these Is . ^0 concerned-at-the_altempL_hy_l — ^------ments-Feb.-31-and-MaMarch.23,-claims— the.Soul « Asher, 24. Asher vloloti:ation ,~'we*would'llke-lo-seesee-them— posted—notlcesrs^wWoh-Zackerman—cor enthelawby: Agencycy to help poor people inn tthe Albion widow Joyce mall lo fUI Uie require- federal fed bureaucrats in altering I the hospital has broken jnemployed when add1 one0 y e a r lo their lerm,"m,” said says ore too smi • Writing off uncoil'wllected bills as Burley-1sy-Rupert area, says she was un menL But Schlnew regulations on the hospilal,.The ca rebbut u were denied it or were nevnever sold she was neverertold Of the HlU- ^ I n litd Board refuses to be questions' qu« have not. as yet be ______practice. Wiirfnn p m g r a m ilnfdrm ed. In the second picplace we • “The Hosplt ii'fluing ■iu ■pi’ovklivide- Hl»«Bufton— informmad a Uwac.maliahlft.------^e no respohsibillly lo Ihert•m'and IH jniimidatea cyf such actions aPid will resresponded Id." ;kernian says since the coicom- Harris said the cocoalllion might sue »»ve 1 ______ellglbiilty-cril^-.on,on_request_ond___ Zuckc ; m em bers ore not lhe thirdth place they have set; thithemsel- . . conllnue.tojr^pspond to and work with #C ontlniied on pas& C 2 . - subsUtutlng a flyer whwhich refers low- plaintt wwaa reported In the South IdahoIda the hosplUil lf lhe 1

I t i m b , E"ileraw/a i it z o nl i n g d ® ic isio n r E d Woods sold the coi:ommlsslon decided rim1 01 on th e north lo one mile sou B y J E F F SS H H E R Countmty zoning administrator I les c a s t and two milesr wy o ° sourcei ------Tlme644ew84««4OTltOT------Woods-4to-«ald.FTlday,-itThey-(the-(ioi-(jom^unanimousbLilJhcy. »y want to tdk to miles — =------TWIN-PALLS------'nje-Twln-Falle—Tt missiononers )-weren’t ready-to accepl;cpUt— thcse.(dtv) commislissions d i^ U ^ M d Kimbnberly. ______County Planning andnd Zoning Com- yet becjecause they felt like they didididn’t determine their reajasonlng for asking Cimberly zoning commnm lsslon mission has delayedid a decision on have enienough Information." that extensive an an _ c h ailrm l r m i John Nelson comr>mmcnted mI m e ntsought- t whether to accept projiroposed areas of Thei commissioners apparent■ently The Clly ol F iler ; has asked fo'r an ^tere^r learning of the count)inlyls de- - impact for the cities[ of Kimberly and balked<1 because of (he size off tlhe area of impact exlctending beyond Its clslorlon, "W e'regoingtoslay wit water, as well as outdoor rccrL-.-i- f f l b S S L t w in f aM.T.s i — Forest and wa ______-rcquesUsted Impactareas. ______clty-llmlts -tb the - rnilhTTniKearsialra—■tfon—and—oUier-Tcnewnble-Tc- tfOl At ilTregular meetin]tlng*niursdoylh"e A city clt im pact area Is an or it. We V don’t wont our sch(ichools to range lands i 0^ “ directions. could, withlh more effective soisources. will have adverse . commission decidedi tto hold further outsideie the city limits into which t ergrow.” economic, social and cnvlron- clalB"of-the -two— dty -cxcxpcs:ts-to-grow-anti-where- ] ■..The-Clty-af.Klmbment ‘mpoct area roughlj liable Jts school district, oro r one which would recjucluests which it will decideIde al ils according to> Ithe iwenUy released stostops using Uie resources at a pace accept their proposa]>sals /o r Impact to makeike it compotible with availat faster than Uie renewal.s. forest rUycAiitvit/lf>oq ______extend from the Sntnake R iver Canyon M ay:ly 10 m eeting. Resource Plalahnlng Aci Study Re- f ^ ar>M. H— pwti—' — ■ ■offlclalspolntout. ______1 was released by the The RPA pronraiii aiWri'Ssu-S iscdpipt) e ■ u . M .iment i of Agriculture's anUcipfited imlloiial nt-fds for Initli State sspends $S9,000fcor replaccingunu Forest Servic*Ice.anddrriclalsdfThe forest and rangeland a-soiirci'S rough lhe Sawtooth NotiaUonal Forest are ask- . hway owners In the area wiwest of Washington headgidgates to run waler Ihrou; over the next 50-ye:ir period. TWIN FALLS — The Idaho- But.. according’i to state' highwi owners I n - me ‘or publl3lic comment on the Planning for meeting liiese needs eer Bill Merritt of Twin FallFalls ' Street, south of Addi:dlsion Avenue West pipee 1 tiecause lhe properly owr Depaitment of Hlghwhways has Just , englneei I d istrict have not maintainalned Uic sludv. will -be contained In a final pro­ ng an irrigation thestateate had no choice., and north of Rock CCreek Canyon still the d spent $9,000 r^laclng south have rights lo waterrfrom 1 the pipe. IrrigaIgatlon ditches, and lhe ditcl;Itches are Commentss will be acccpted gram _ which will be prepared and pipe In Twin Falls thatat 1hasn't carrlcd AlUioilough'the pipe, which runs sou Ihrough Junene 8, and intdresled gjiadopted after public Input. The along Washington V Street from1 V the But right now, cit:ity water superln- block'eked. water in two years. xjinled out. pipe o r . „ 3}^d write to Uie ro- public p„ is now bcMng ashed for ------Tt’B nnt thnt thp highlffhwnv dRpnrt- West FiveFt' Points Intersection, hasIS nnot tendenl Joe Coon po: >ut Coon atirood the slotcleh I a d n o ' mentwantedtoixolacccetheplpe.,__ - b ew usused for two years, proper -wnr-in7r-opcrr-u cholci)lce but to replace mo lueifthey The report)t analyzes present and prprogram and preparliit^ Uie final • "Somomeone would probably sue assessment. In’t put It In,” Coon said, future needsIs for Umber, w ater. as range foragege, fish and wUdllfe. klerritt said Il’s cheopcr to replacer outdoor recre.reaUon and wilderness. •SawtooUi Forest Supervisor Kt um Tom'lorrow Ujip for salle ~ Fournier urged arelt residents U Ketchh thei pipeI now while the slslate is „ p r i n t s a „ series of alternative TWIN FALLS —■ 'The Ketchum talkingIg to a "coiqjle ot dlfferCfertmt derland owned the(paper p for Just over M nstructing the West Flye,vc Polnls servicrice programs, which review Uie RPA report which li , Tommorow weekly nenewspaper m«y parties” interested In purchasingIg tth e one-year before he S(M^d it...... cra»tlon_tium.Io,lear.the pl ly varylng-amounts^f .available at idl forpst offlws anc Uni owncn bought the new spap^ innlate lc limited advertisingig~rc^ u e " dl to t e DoUorfelt services ohmtalned, from wood and St., §t Ogden. Uiah, 84401,.; ^ ^""^JuSesaJdSunday.^ ““Thepaperhas " Thoer ey resort aiea with .^yoc!k>on said ditch owners do not been i a rd r e s fp o n ed s t o) c h ai r g e s C o n tin u e d f r o m p] a g e C i “ As fafar as I'm concerned, we'vie've "uncompcnsateSs^lrvlces" provision. Campbipbell says the state's l e ^J rolerc Is take another lolook ot Minidoka revie'view, not yet completed, wUl use alw ays} been,I in compliance;" saltsaid Who punishes a hospital h( that rc- stlUununclear and says it is usuall]ally hot Memorial when hH^ if* Innltjdi i . . . M o n .o f HiU-Burtori'b-if.tniiiding lunas p u t it recrecently, it’s lllce'chihglilg - the m e - ^ t tf-BuindU uf Heaia g (0 Baker’s com- a s( w«weU as meUiods of enforcement, ent, says his of- yet^Puppened In the Northwest. noUce, according fr • ■ Ijetween 1959 and 1971, Uthere were no mortgageige on youT'house a year afterfter. Resource Developmer Uiee h hospitals, unfortunately, want tc for flee has never used thn,"she said. p^isatedseirlces.” ______^Campbpbcll acknowledged the "I wouldn't rule it: oout entirely, but or lateater we’re going to haves a test structed Uie hospl;plUil to review Uie $chS<^os8'sald Cassia Memorial can’l are r ^ echoed tiy Hfoehceoe of regulations belore 1972 andanc] we'vu found that"‘a~j-visft-by-DHW— case."' BakerisellgibUltyly for uncompensated affonford to foUow Uie regulaUons. L-:^. fiioidoka Memorial admdmlnlstratorEd said DH)iHW drew up the guidelinesnes usually has a positivere enough Im pact •■willVlth some hospitals. It’s a kindkl; of care within GO dayilys. Richardson said '‘r"I’m i not about to b re ^ this bo^ltal Ittchahison, who saidId his hospital a fte r vavarious community groupsups to bring about compliaiance,"hesaid. never-ecu]aUon. It was possibly a ^'j^^Sasses with low enrol e on May 8. Passage woulduld school boaid has no f Uie cara. It was possibly a CK&acuiTlcular transport K 'u i e f I rourteen years ago the worvorst„traffIc accident In malfuncUon In one of U; iie district would double Its budget hearing yet, bbut Schenk pre- iho history slaughlei^1 slifi m em bers of a malfuncUon of one of Uiethe drivers (B rjper) who went example of ,the latter,lal ho said n'mnp'rtvy ttax funding level. Last yearutr dieted cutbacks InI the - areas of eothercar." s k y tb e Buhl High Scbool giri'ilH'sbaskelbaU S f S j. yettevUle, Ark., famUy, an Emmett couple, and across Uie h u d inlo Uie oU gh votera approved an extratra extracuiticulartranspsportaton. saying a other persons. There wasIS onlyc one su irlv o r — a Kelly drove BiUyWarto;u f ord to the hospital but said he i^v -ttam bad to travel to F levy by-79 p e m n t of the vote,lte, the district may sch< Ky,- Hay Rreston High S< yeaix)idboy. ^ never spoke to the boy. • accordingng to Superintendent Florinrin basketball game. Healp a X . 4 1 ^ % ] ican Falls. Idaho SUite t, "I did haul him to Uie:!he hospital but I didn't talk to -duuDpiooshlp gam e In FeFebruary. hu Is^. All :t happen^' near Americai Althouygh (he- boahl h as no office supply spendhig. lice later detCTmined Uwtit Hahy I J. Bryner, 72, ^ him. He didn’t remem ber anyUiing, didn’t knSW what K'*' superintendentnt Ray Baker .p la n s foir rr a public hearing, Hulse saidaid "We might have to. r gmaUcally s w ^ e d his carir iiinlo Uie paUi of an auto - happened." ^ i ^ - l a k l be bas pnq;)oscd thehe ]lay-off of th e -th e -s y sitem-has-cut-lts-'guldance. te »ce— both-sldes-of-the-pai ip-Ing swenjnem^'rs of thejhe Wariordfam lly.: ~ ------»T-thtnlr-myi:rnthflr:=ar-=and^rother-ai«-dead;“-*a----- flt- teachers to counseloror from'next year's payroll.>11. one;” hesald. riiitnpsy fftpnrt showed-?d-Brvper_hqd a heart- •. minister later oruoted^he-the boy as saying. "I saw my • Ketuieth^biacK,- Bupipirihi^rid^t oi- idlUon but that.it was noJt «serious enough to have ''TlltUe sister on-thedash-l:5h-boart-ancl-ahe-was”covered^ Hagennan schools, sal^ it is too early ^swervedover Uie center with blood. Are they gonel>ne?" ______to ^ for sure, t>ut_ 1 ' divide'ider was never determined.d. •‘They are ii i goM;*ni’H h e minister told Biuy, w ho' p HospitalFreleases womanv schools to be fu iid ^ a m ile below the ^111Oiled In Ute crash were Bryntyner, his wife, M argaret, s u f f e r a fractured noseose and leg. He did not cry and - state average. He does Ivan L S(^)tt, 56, and EllzabeabeUi Beach Johnson. 81. took comfort In the factict iUuit Uiat two slstera and a ovenride vote. The scl ssengere In Uio B ry n ^ car;ir; and the sbc Walfords. broUier who stayed In Arici\ricansas were still alive. P o u r e d inn airplanie; crash rehbed all Hagennanm-teachers.and mer..52..Zena-..46..Clawde..22^.22j Darlene. 20. Alice, 17, ‘ ‘As far as I know it’sB Uilthe worst accident we’ve ever — scbeduled Its budget-h, wasw admitted failed, foredrclngltdown. board. I^da said tlthe boahl has to tbe hospital with miiminor Injuries When tlithe plane hit the ground,, “ it rehlr6d all Klmberiyly te a c h d and ______iatter walking away fromm tthe accident, flipped o\over. It was only slightly“y wm hold a budget heajaring sometime . K'fj‘ Ber busband, Dave, pUoty^dfreeto^-o^^ 1- — "IfgQoinQtobereal, b a v e 'Q i^ 'to pulput together a th e Offlceeeof - Industrial Develdpmeht;nt; ' said. “We can’t come u]up'^thasmuch ne^totl» the courthouse, ...... The exercise wUl;U also be held in Uie JuncUon wiUi Uie Idaho B u i^ u of p i M r a m that will Intehterest not only willbeake1 keynote luncheon s p i ^ tf . money as the stale »says we should M ^rl E.1 Leonard, chairman of Uie form er school buildUdlng which is now g Jastw ™ Sendees and Uie Fedei^ i;'‘lWuarB, devdopers andand other pro- “ Thepinpiopose of the in feren c e Is to ' have. The figum Justist don’t match, countyly commissioners, saidd the owned by the couninly. Tills will also rense ClvO Fteparedness Agency, : z ttlu d a3 atrtbe?--lowT:-iiMncome-and nvexamlnline. Jdabo’a- housing op-ip. Our education prolanim Is going to be emeigeigency plan for the area is novnowin begin at 9 a.m. and1 conUnuec unUl noon [umehius ^organlzaUons In the cT'C cldetly tow as well,"’* isaid Homer poitunltlesies and resources to~assureire— hurt-some,Tbut-Uii^re£eal dai4f-area-is— flnal-e In Uie t D ty ' are being asked to send y^MtJdoaotPocateUo, chalhalrmanofithe none are'*6 'undehitilized or ov^oo-to.^ - what (he situation Is goi;olng to be a ye a r in thele conference portion ofIf the discussion. Leonardcd said p

\ ------Injiju r e d S ilimplot w/o r k e r filos8 lble dangers., 7 v m Neison wasTTIB farmer on the MinidokarP f S lM f----- W rinesday a t I’i lias Catholic « paralysis and blind*dess on Uie left side Tbeh e plainUff In Uie suit asks for a r and worked on tbex^ii^gl^-Minldoka-proJeGt building—U Church In-R up^pf^-wlth Father John Koelsilsch.-Burial - I ? 0 ] ofhlsbody; . “ j u iyy trtrial ahdisnnillon In damages, caoalft: He was a memiember of the Catholic C hui^rch. will follow In thHe e! Rup-^ Cemetery. )bbers hit Named In the suit s filed, in U.S. pluss addiUonalat medical expenses and !“ " H e l 8 survlvedby’ one6n soni Dansy Nelson of RiRupert; ------FVIends-may/ cicall-at (he HansenMortuararyTuesday.. .-.. District Court FridIday are E n ^ e e r- attoVn*^Vneysfees. ’ '.'fo u r d au g h ter, Mrs. Wayne E ld o ra Cadmjman of afternoon and! evening ev and prior (o the &services on _ I^ Q | £ Longview. Wash., MiMrs. Bruno E lv ira StudeJdder of Wednesday. . rise store ______BOISESE (UP!) - Armed robb< took- ^disclosed amouiits of cn ------^We-speolf)lalizelhn-r-;—------I G ladys Di[>ice Satuhlaylay night from the Maverl(crlck • LANI^IDLEVELiNG •SETT■TTLING PONDS 3 Harvey Thon:»mas M euhier _ . SHOSHONE - : Mrs. Gladys Dice, 95. dleccd Saturday ' Countiyry Slore and Uie Red Steer St< • CONCRETE DITPITCHES ^ ——T«®W=ALLS------Harvey-Thomas-Meunlor^Ha r^ 73,-ot ------^anor-ln-Twin-Falls-Xofollowing -a------Restaursjrant. boUiinJBoIse____:. K • DOZER WORK r — -i-Twtirf’allrdled-Sandajday-moming a t the-M agle-\c-VaUey------iirn^rtStlbiessr A Mrfav<^ck- M O TOIJRGffADERWORK —r- —MemcrtalHo^Ital:— Sh'e'was bo'ni»'nr> Sept.- 24.-1883,-In Utahah.-F’uneral------County-)y-sheriff-depuUes a worn 0 . ' . S ^ c e s and obituaituary will be announced by b the s l i c e s will l)ec announcedai by Bergln Funeleral C hapel' entemd l tthe store, on W. State StreSeetl ■ ■ ^WeRework en-RmrvSlctQcJ:>r Hourly Basis • f . • WhlteMortuaiy.. In Shoshone. , s N ^ yf aafter 10, pulled a pistdl, a >dedmoney.-SheHednffTgotr -...... -.— The.wc.woman was. described. as.S 25 r z i m i HINIALCONdCRETE-733-5500— 30years(rs pld wltb brown bair. D u r W o i K ” g ) X , ^ ------In ahoihoUier Incident, a Red steer SU “We Guarantee Ou ...... employe*yee said a m an between 25Sand a (i Old e n te ^ the restaurontrntr on TWIN F A L L S - SenServices for Clara Teller, 100100, who at 2 p.m. todayly In I White Mortuary Chapepci. Friends f mortuary today until 1 p.m...Durral-wm I S. ladway Avenue, shortly befo*fore : ■ ...... : died niureday of-aI bibrief Illness, will be condinducted ' may call at the ni( drew a pistol, demanded monloney I . A r:^today-aHl-femxjih^•thfl Rpynnlrfg BHinornl ChflCjaoel.by_. be in Hazelton Cemetery.Cer ■ The Rev. Gilbert Myeiyers of the F irst B a p t i s^u t^ rcfti ^ ! toot. Burial will be4n Sunsetiset Memorial P ark . Friend!ids may man was described as 6-feeteet- 2, I ■ -call a t the chapcl totoday until one hour prlprior to JEROME — MassMa for Frank Ordaz, 73. c unds, with long brown hair,olr. a, T" • servlet " ' ...... who died T h usday, i ^ will be celebrated at 9 1 ache, and sideburns. at St: Jerome’sJ CatholicCc Church with The R< — A P B I L I f t ^ HAZELTON - Seh>en'iccs for Carol “ orralmline" J. PlenkiewiczascelI celebrant. Military rites willUlbeheldln . - KOWARO « KOBINSON MRMkRMSINC. H urp, 57, of Hazelton.on. Who died F rid ay , will bebeheld theJeromeCemelmetery. . NEWDALi. IDAHO Attotomey to talk, AdvcrtlMmvntt April!IMS C - AllW*itSol«MafMiQMn« at iaaw seminar (208) 458-4242 «r (20«r4St-4 8 S - 4 9 8 9 . TWINN FALLS — Jam es J. Mi; AV h i l i s . TREMINDOUS USEFUL! ITEJITEMS . - Twin Ra attorney, wiU speak rcoo RIVER. SHRINE CtUB CHAUT^UTY AUCTION ------"Prepariaring the Criminal Case" di Idaho D g jp fi'fiai l l s — . iM theCe Criminal Defense Technlqiilques ' Av»rtl*«m«nfi April IA ' . 1 of Uie 9Ui Cihmit Seminarla rin Ivle and SusanI Sohiier,So all of Buhl; Edwa/ard'strout and .sanDleaego, Calif., latCT Uiis ^ U i . . . ______A P R I L a t ; ^ MAGIC VAL]A LL^ MEMORIAL ...... peoovsAmtioue; A lm ltte d -,...... Edwahl Koestei*.it, bothofI .Goodlng;.A&'s, TilriraMusscr.and- ,~wben there will be a major catastjsst^he near - l £ i m Chicago, Detnlt. or Bostx»tbn and then -y - - ' we are really going to Ije>e llIn a fbc as an economy and as a pmujjtiulatlon,'’ he ^ K g s said. ,Ta>jQ\A •‘Meet the Presress 1 2 0Oune* Spray - - Iran'schlefspokeokium^.tnthe United States said Sunda; h jp Ruh(dlah Khomeini as baned his TAIMNIRY Islamic revolutionaiyf * liSBBHT USSS? ■ Sproy-on lMth«r otid) p o rten of the old regime.e. vinyl claonar, condl- Sbahrlar Roubani, a stuitudentravolu- flongr. - tlonaW sewing as ipolcea:cesmanfwUie R a g u la r • m 9 l| 5 ------KhomeInU»dM*d-an^I and fn mntit - th als last month at thethe nqiiut of ^ ALOW eOOKKft Box p f 4 8 ------— S ^ P f f l on¥7umbcrRo'tl~ f T ____ Baxargan,._.but..-the_p_procee R s g uliar la r 79< Roll '{ excesses of "a ^ a n root!ots revolution" ■ SLOW imiliSkI ’ R«8 in ^ ^ c h “aU the casualtlelUes have been ■D I N N i R * sustained by tbe people”le” with mem- C e O K I R TOASTIR bera of 'the ihah’s SAlJAVAK secrel. WAR! a.«lle» pop-up toai1*r> v pl*c« Mt o f Irontton* dln> Slonawar* Sioi *low cook«r wllh' llghi-dom eontroi. police emerging “alive.a as n d well with convanlant ranw *obla pol. ------am s-lnthefr-hsads/i------"Face tbe NaUoiUon" “ • ■ ' tn ~ . Nicaraguan Presidentent Anastasio >*g. Somoza said SundiQr hetisretwnlngto is Wi.w bis fltrtfe-to'm counli:iliy after a w e^loqg U.5.^^gMtlwaon that some .• H H

imposed e:^e. m Somoia said he wouldId 1 retu n i Mon-; - I H I day to the capltal, Manainagua, in tlmi^' to address the Ninth V,Wwld Youth Anti-Communist LeagueleConforence. C “ OmHO I "Oitrao^ Somoza's regime hasas been undd a l t a a r w m “ sahainlsljft-Ita' Ubieirallon------•Front rebels,^-who- at-a t- o n e polnl ------captured-the-pwvincialial-c^ital-of ------■ y.atott, on northL- o0 tJM W 8a u a j ______.• National G u a n ltro ^ xrecaptured « ( the '.rV town Saturday, accor»rdlng to a gavernment spokesman.Q. ■' On retuniing to his Centsnlral America co u n ts, he said he wiUiU attem pt “ to tl aBGsrSoTHojr “ ““ don’t w iw k U>e elecUo;ilon In isei,” ...... "^roundbaB. i fiva 3-woy iproyarlyar. . irMvSalactor. ■ ' ‘ \ Regular $4-49 Each Regular $3.99 Two boik«l ondBraw J Kkir*gular ^ .4 9 Bag overcoaa t 2 0 9 9 ' 9 9 9 - »1.3> — ------iSEfi------Vt''xWID' Each A . J had $1000 s g J $ 2 ^ 9 9 ___ WASHINGTON (UPI))~Acacheof - flOQ bills has been turaiffned over to ^ j Senate Investlgaton byty tbe fdrmOT "M ralmadge, the M wile of-Sen. Hennan Tal No. I four4^ Demomt trom fro Georgia .512 W ' . who.te undCT iavesUgatioBJon tde misuse ' Betty Talmadge ^ v e1 777 7 1100 bills to W ~ ___ Ethics Commttt4w teestaffmon m / ' April 4 and told them tbentemoneycame ■ , Tmrfr^>r*Sm from an overcoat bung(ina.ci^tof in I* . -Talmadge’s-Washington.in.■apaitmeni. V ^------!»TW ihUgton8t»i^ported Sunday.— — — ^ tons appeared ^ N o .2 “42£ ( to'con^Sct iwran t« ' ■ — ______M uilirRoiImltton__ — Iv4n»l-T.^sald,'‘Wa------:— ^ B A R - B - Q - '' ^x>keaman^(MoQ Roben ' " Cam feriabt* . vinylyRuBa - wabbing Eaty-taMo vlnyt tuba wab*>. Ona Inch thick focm Ilo - I thick I com fortobi* out- lounga pod, M O na Inch thi s tim e .” 224 Inch adlu«lobl» grill t' co aatyloclaan. blng.|. (Ittmulrl-poilllon loung Irpod. ; lalhnan of tbe . '■v*rtlbl« ng*. f l door choir po Talmadge, wbo is cbali R e g u la r)J1 2 .9 9 Regular $9.99 ,M R e g u la r $4.9 Regular $2.39 ■ powerful A gncultin CozBlommltlee, wOl R«gular$16.99 1.99 . a Reg Svpear beft^ tbe EtblcaIcs Committee ■ onAprOOlnpublichealrsaMngstoface W ------chaiy^beoocvwrtedcaia . tiona, to p^w nal use aiand dhfoted m T )99 Senate expense funds toU) 1his porsonal SoT # %■' J M n. Talmadge . toldI liinvestiffalors . V sbe removed about $10,(X0,000 firom tbe ^ ------overcoatln early 1974; Shegieq>entsome - gy of It but kept tbe |7,7i7,700 and tbe H | I I | I R original envelopes contontalnlng ..tlie ■ j ||i j j l l |j cnah. The Star reported MSTB. n Talmadge ’H y C v T W ____

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__ A _ 11 ] ■ C-4TlmefcNewa,Twlnn Falla.Fl Idaho ^Moncfay, Ap jbioflntorest ,007 . * ' . ietaoflnlan Aprllie.1P79 —TT----- 001______. r u M , r o . -1°“ ° ^ ^ QENERAL OFFICE; OII FRESH COMMI ------FXQW£B3_F0R “ L ISs'i'AN ADVERTISII'SING/ ;;s-!s;.ss,;r:: oceasiona* doi' M trJorloB FlowoS”””! ----- HARKETINtH Tho Tlmaa NowaITS l«la looking q e n E R A L • WAREHOU£ 3 a rmt s JX Kce . for an aareaalvealve caroor delivery. J3-M.50 1 OW______UMt»«tind Found mlndod Individuallual 10 aell (o atari. Chinee ifiOM WHO a d v o r t l a i n g f fc o r o u r a d v an c o m o n l. Caii Ki W ould Ttlo PERSC Expflclonca. - 733.7taa. THeJOB5HOP. ------FOUNOTBTieirnot;|?aDOO.Ttn -aBNERAL— OFFIOer-Qe \ C a rctei^caEa^t=stop o n s s a l e s ., .------tnff~pnono“ 0oatn Will hondlo « flio co rn o r oJ Ifto TiS.il (Wfli 8f>od acccount lla ------WASHINGTON (UPIJPI)—President chalrmjinan of the commitee. 'andand foreword sa id .. Unltected States so dominates® t“ ' j Com pony. plo#900 icall (208) ,0 MIko 1 Carter’* efforts tto. curb the Sen. , JacobJi Javlts, R-N.Y., the The staff report saidSJ "signlffcant globd,d a h n s trade Uial 11 "can,1, a n d ea^-Toas. colloct. ------— Advomaing OIrocto - -FO U ND l Around TiTwin Folia n o „ b. 132 3rd S5t t. WV or call •■OBSHOK;______wo'ridwide sale of conventional ranklnflIng republican on lhe panel, progress” would hatiave to be made shoulddd^ take the first step.” GROWING COMPAI etween 1974 and 1977,-’. tn- Clinic; black: k / w h l l o 733^831 todayl. I, anna may be on>n the brink of "Euhuropean offlclds ore dmostlost ' In the coming U.S.-S.-Sovlet td k s. tf Betv «d7 Cnihuohua tom»lolio pup. 1 nooda woman who ia noai . £alli«, lhe Senatele ] F m lg n Rela- unanlmImously skeptlcd about U.S.J.S. Uie effort is lo be ke;ept dive. dustriitrialized naUons ddiveredi* 1 *.whltO pow nnd whiwhlio patch ______appoaranco & hsa outgoi on worth of anns to the ThiT hird oneho«l,734-l280.-______AUTO TRANSMSMISSION aooreaalva altllude lor pi ]' tiona Committee saidaid Sunday. ImplemsmentatJon of its own re­re- The study listean1ol croaa r">»»lon i laboa b o r. Cali have knowledge ol muali -British- are -.'rductant -to.to ___ U.S.-Sovlet.accocd,.^cooperaUon o f. .. for43|13 percentiif Ute totd, while I llar.violnily Barbera 734-2550,}, Sneiiing Si & aomo coliego rogulri blame 4)0-tbe Unitedted States fotitS' :and- B :5S”wX r.'s;." ______Apply In poraon at 7 j _ . . - Myamjjc^Tynis c u s sI aaiTOS r restraint” t>ecoroeme ■ Jnvolved- In expandedded ' 'European supplierstrs, Indusion of Sovietlets shipped 32 percent 8luo Lakea Counljniry Club. Snolllno. ■ • ut-tbenstuV-sald-Uie-Sov.Soviet ------7a4-343fr«IW-3.---- -*AV0N*-W>ann6t».:y>... ..Tm Sound Company. Twin F»l onleadsme-Unlted suites-tes'in ...... - ■■ • tho mor* you -•am.-For.m ------i ~ '^MexIco'Clty. it said.d. ' ...... '■ ■ coopwatloribyrecipilplentisr ■ ...... ' ‘Union wuncementa d o ia lla e a lN i^ S K ^ ip o n s, OW______Annot I, A foreword to Uthem report said Chunuh± and Javlts callld on “Each obstade' wUlVi be difficdl Uie de •" seUDackevcnlnthos< erica, -once:-d)nsidered Ja itjE S S- Bond depoalt requirod. ...-'r llttleprD0!es8. - . negotlainations cannot • as yet be isetd k s.” ------Ameri DON'T TOUCH■ t h o s e COCKTAIL WAI--.T^A irS; toroated peraon# conli nay In announcing h is:Is restraint drive Amerierican preseWe, and domlnrlin ate DRAPESILotVooue„.« n ^n « fC Apply In poraon Bourna t T T h e Tlmoa Newi Circulail The foreword waw as written by consideIdered a failure; bul they may tak^ Inc7.121 7thAvo..8o. ■ Sen., FVank Church,ch, D-ldaho. thc be onn the i brink of failure,” Uie the on May 19. 1977, Carter C said the the msm arket In troubled Africa. Cloanora do It all. ■ ■ O opartm ent S-9 Monday Ihom down, cloan";hom II . a“nd DENTAL TECHNiaAN: N ia RO- F rid ay 733-0031 colloci. raan/lcoin localo. *80°, OO' ro'hono ihom. Fora ),) SnoIIIngSmillin^ & HOUSEPERSON. malo p t' •• • Twin Faila. Filer and a Buhl. Barbara 734.2550, Sr Phono M3-5582. ______Snelllng. Soo Allco at Houaekoopli MUSIC SYSTEM, dtdancing o r ------Holiday Inn.______■ o tc. 734-7010,- 734-:..233t, car d e v e ^OPMiC EN M TAI -IN SUR AN C E AD.IUSTI • •• •. b u t c hle m ic a l1 w a rf air e le s s; lik e ly '4143.______l . i V TRAINEE; Heeflhy. Ex ------. SPECIALISLIST boneflla. SBOO DOE.' C 5-T WASHINGTON e Volloy Oallory In HHagerman Wollaro haa ono I opopening t for snolllno.______efc'rr- 'a aponsorlng UndiIda O'Hara a dovalopmontal a tNTANOIBLE SALE ^ -bave ended anoth^N Iround of talks on a a p'rohlblUon of chem lcdled group, tndudnt cconter to ,o„|gont. 20% commiaek r-- prodxMtlon and ststockpiling of B uttlt the-ACDA statem ent did not an agreement which:h wodd provide accordirdhtg to ah earlier ACIi?DA !o*S"“. : r1 payehic plnn, Implomonlont. and call Barbara 734-25W. Snt •auon . April 21al. ovaiuale iroatm:m oi onl pro- in o &SnoiHng.______1. dtemlcal weapons,i, tJ the U.S. Anns Indlcat;ate how close th e twotwo for a-co m p lete,.effecUve an d ' slateirem ent — *‘hav'e no JusUflcall ilt^-4721. grama for the c industrial reseah* or oUi od and dS^ iRRIQATOR WANTED, ^ K Control and Dlsannam am ent Agency countriu.s. U. . „ Parsonala completion of prolesaional prol< Bolaa, Caldwell aroa lookli ACCA said tbe talkitiks, which took la t» . iclal oduca- for good aaloa'porso are pleted, d s o ' wouldId call for Uie ddegagaUon. training In apociai it/ place in Geneva betMtween Feb. 21 Throirough these talks, which are w u «5 •ATTENTIONI Wo> aro a look- tion. oarly chlldtioocpood oduca- M odoat guaranlei . a n d A ^ 12,Vwereuie useful." part ofof the Geneva Conference2 of ' .destrucUon of exisIsting chemicd Thele Soviet side was led by 1 Ing lor young aino')g1e adulta tion or child doverovelODmeni. goneroua eommistiona. C [porlonco in .lack Bolton' al 4&^13^ h: “TM^egSUons08 continued to the Coiikimmlttee on Disarmament,»nt, weapons stockpiles.s. am baijassador to the Gene'n e v a ' agoa 22-(0 whowouiDuld IlkeJO, and rolovant oxpori Igs, the United negoUi>UaUons, Viktor L. Issradyai id lorm a working wllh th10 o do.volop-( KAIN Radio Is sn Equ >l"-: . ’Work on. bringing.{ togethtft< their the twowo super powers seek to workork In posl meetings S?.lt.nWon5rKI, J__ L—= *- ■trW-W r o c m iron^ jaru.?,: ag ffiffirp riic A’ H ------loo. Anyone who ha:has a nood tact: B..I. HollnKa-ik a - Hoallh nong (or fulMImo Socurl . ior 0 group ouch;h aa this and Woifore. 14940 :3rd Avo poraon. Applicallona a ploaa.0 call; 7:733-7023 Eaat- Twin Fallff.r. OrO phono co p ied Monday Ihru Frld. bolw oon 9-4pm lolor moro 734.40& Ext.13100 . Icfor moro fnjm 1(Mpm. Melwe poop n a t i v e _ . Information.______information. ,. n eod only apply. Full coi isWehl^ e s jn * s e a r c t r- - FOR-FA8T_«Ilocli« por month: .p anv bonoflla. Salary opon h 1 rh-oftocllvo LABORATORY TECHNO ^ Amin conirol lako Su(fc UrcUPl) — D t lUce'J«iKTisalem a f t^ - lt- h a d been-'the bec Tanzanlan-Uga;andan Invasion ' beingig Amin sympaUilzers hadad been <,o,ito Copauloa .n en a E - V .p o r f . n i t v OQIST ASCP llcenaod i by UieRomans.^ — ------force—which-captiitured_Kampda-.JciUed.- id.---- •-- e------______Uwatof.pilia:!.------" ' ‘ -oqulvalonl. -Conlaol-Lini . aoda’8-provisional -govijovemment Sun- sacked bj -E*plortr. ' . Floroa or Alton Poulin, Bj day extended a milltar;tejry dragnet for H ie p task of collecting bodKDdies Wednesday,'as being]glnaslateof totd InKjKam pala itsdf, new killingsfigs w e re H A I R R E M c ^ th e m PERMANENTLY By ------Ilo Mountain Oonor r.. Idi Amln, reportedlyi; oon tlie hm in from the thc streets continued. A lone lor cdlopse and chaos, report*>rted. Three s d d l ^ , two 01of Uiem 73j.jjaoo’^ljo'tooon , DIESEL DRIVER: lelew v hooior, Hoaollal. (702) 635-2550 (NV ^ ■ northern U g a ^ ( as reprisalre] killings employe*yee of the Kampala mqrgiirgue The Sudan Neui2WS Agency tn appaitarenUy Libyans — Libyaya se n t 9om-i pm Monday-T r ,TK_5i^HijN^|ch^ irday Kharloum th at foformer Foreign • t^ ppjn s and tn-Amln-=._=_were_ -tancranaoaopolntmi[Jnni .oxporlonco and ot t '; i 5 6 a S - S d his troo]•oops c 6 h tlh u ed a io S r«and^pe^^^U w ^i^ countiin I o -Minister Bashir Juiumaa and other swppeped a t a roadblock and beate:a to n a n d *!Sir^rai^2!"TH officials. of_the_Ammln-.regime—had _shot• totodeatb. . ______Klmborly). g ^ Q p ______—{mabatMi— :------...... reach atiatleastSOO. ' , h. h t«r ~ -L IG H T - dolivory -p o o p ^min ahlved in Juba in soui)uthem Sudan. Thele bodies of five more soldlcfd le'rs — ' ""y=2222d c 2H222!2I: DRAFTSMAN nood noodod lor local advonisK ^snwusands of, Ugand*iHteJfl j^ed the S ^^a•ral hundred loydist Ami .1 Im m adlal# o m p io -fled '-aao ss. Uie -bordCT. inlInto. As Uie govemmeniint stepped.up Its. Uielr.ir-b an d s Uedybehind:.Uielr[r^ I b a c k s a l c o h o lIL iO o San'l roaumo, rofe ^ to may for thethe new govern* n d ^b otaring 'n Kenya, witnesses sai a c;k k idown CALL-733.a30l300'£5*^' O n i V E R - D l a a o ^ Bnuhimuel NsubugaA admonIUied'~ Kenyann sanny patrols and interned fc parlancad.. Hotn*iotS' ovory LIMITED ' looters wbo had strippeiped the capital InterrogaigaUon. . I Amin,n, accused of being raspoc irted ' In eastem UgandiIda, refugees re- for killingkU some 500,000 personsons, to ROOM, board and Kffij;lai Sl.Tb.r'W ^ OPENINQS Theyajt and dvllian refugees reporic ’ nico hom e (or «oif- g ^o u have left Kanam pala looking ..^asterna Uganda, l sUU not subdued(d bby ported scores of pers 00 P '» a«!i i 2-e.yaara •xparlanoal'„"«Vi„nJi!l APPLYAT ImprovemraU In l'hlfd''Wori c o n c e d s ,f,|„ g ,7 vva ara 27 an< -KEUtWGODCO. itantlal variaUons amongm g . th e have ehlldran. Plai / £ c a a a plant or indualri I f E aab d es to; i tbe t t galDiiwera fradebiAMlanc«8lnl977. ' By comparison, thele trade bdance of substai Fir r/o malntananoa.. IS a la r y non- the ^ 'u p ^ w ' by o:only 3 percent in. Individtrldual countries" — rangingIng f r o m apond to Box E-17 E>i C/O cj,p,nding on aKparlp a rla n o a.il 021 South Washington i C n r b e *b<6t4hfedI bbeeauM of the Itsaldid Uie ‘'iM ins of trade" of noi c e n t f o r Tim aa Nawa. Twin. . p!v ..5n«dllyiMaln8: cottsIts of oU and O p sC ddevelmlhg e naUons “hnproveoved 1970 and c&opped 8 percentp< in 1978. It an Im]inprovement of 123 percen you ara quallfladad i and in- Twin Faila, idsno nda and a loss of 57 percent fc faraalad, - call ooiiacsiiaol; (007) Orcali p minuttctttredgiods. . • bylSpeh■eircentln 1977, Uie largest Jumlump gained i percent in 197419 and 3 percent Ugandj MoFlfllarait 770-S121, o r aubmltmlt raeume. 73i.2{KH ^ n e . r a ^ Messedd ^report,) which In this decAde.”dc Tbe CIA said hlghcghv b 1973, but feUl pen:rceht in 1972 and 8 FVenclijch teitlto ry of Reunion/-- to: Union cm -to-aaalat -.Oivlilon— P .-OL — V Bi n C llS i!______WE AH8AN EOUAI— ~ S u gigar a iitporten suffd^"'d la rg e wim houaaworii &1 laundry,1 Kanai, Alaska .090■ OMI i T ^ OPPORTUNITY BMPLOYB . - • trade[0 defidts aftv 19^8, butIt coffeec my homo, ooupla hourahe par Equal' Opporto r l u n l t y s u m m e r WORK. Couldi D 'rter^iif-^rloa—and—1I ' f .oHn dav. Ph.733-34iQ.- —- _ Employar.' ■' -you-uae-more-fftah-orai i n d i s ^ n t M whAn WANTEDI paraon« 10i tutor ______datmiron ^ ____^ ___Am ertsrica had record su^luses gaomatry^ -£NOlNa£H:-P/T^ pW-on.tbe.peaM-.:^%lfia ^|::runivCTltlM-Anybodjidy-who-wantS'to ----- irrvnQnongprlm'^'comm^dlUes ------Btarting-pay-M.OOpafhoi Ilua LaKaa Wanled to work with one of S e a Mika Bakar,. TImi if T engage in politics» sbodd Join a ccocoa and {?fl, p'rip«> ^ap_t.rm_ MalLHnnm «tlT flnr i i — S t o ^ «iie^ ll Ihe i ila ra. Top In back of Times Nev -ik iilu L 900 miles south o t allow'UiIsT’ he s d d Sunds>S y' pumtaitiiiHy.":— receded ed from Uielr 1977 highsgfis. I t fiiiAd a ra In tha kitclichen and maohlnary dealara vere “I have issued orders oi to police said.. “Sugar* prices are expectected to aarvica araaa on ththa afler- wagaa & banefltala forfi right building by S aiia Au lors receive a most sever and Uie noonandavenl_ng_ehahlfla. - m an. Writ* Box M-18, M- c /o C enter. ^ ^ l-wlth-seciai^r=^pun!shme dy • attempting to remalraln low for some Ume, an( Jlnva Nawa. PO B flt~5titFhrrimsurge^ln^mli S ^ ~ % irc e s and accused Sa;^aid«tdf"6etray-' BqiiatlrlU ^ campus disrupUons witlwith sabotage slate or private p property .t^ e n t a you lfl#' 3 'tELEPHONE Salaa p«5 said should be shot on sighi^t.” • • pricesies may guhatfte mlddgZ!1979. opporlunlly of gtttinjing iota of , , ______. , . . n e ed e d fer local advaniarj :tDg Islam” _ ^ a p d >RiOing ^ out the sabotagetge activity, Sadat sal IIBW EXPeRIENCED—Irrrirrlnation" prooram:—No—eKparient ------'t plo whlia making) money, foreman for domaamaalic and neoeaaary, will train. Shil FtoMlbra houra. Call 7: ^OPHt ~ IIII SAUNA ANI E . . T h e 249 Main Avanua W.. OAI ------HYbRtf^SP/ WON------QrSenarYT^-Tl'ef.-->r.------ePM M ondaythrough Frida p^lPi^testits roGfciLiberia — SUNDAYS! HAVE A BALI WITH PLAVLAV Immedlale Openingngi Mual EXPERIENCEDD im ilker TELLER; Eacrawaiperiem i,lflew inlo the country Sunda;iday bo ablo to roiocato.I. i Starting wanled. Moblla ho : 5 MONROVIA. U bila ^ t (UPI) - Uberiajf aalary- J5 por hour,r. 2 yaara eluded. Phone S3a-62i in a^ ase s In the wilh a high-levdhl| Guinean ddegaUoi <,.^t|,.n,-«'.»ndanel|lnQ,______^ ajbertans prottttlng inc ...... -■ CALLFOR- oxporionca noco -£XPER!ENC6D Irrig ^------jpHwofraricelrampageigedthhwghthe" cartytagig ;a m essage forTolbert fron£m Canyon^ P h o n e (702) 63J-201;017 d a y s. larmMand. Yoar round rou lob. TROY NATIONAL la hirir » 6 ee ts of Blouoviaa Sun^ and Guinea1 PresidentF Sekou Toure. Its It ESERVATIONS> ^702) fi35.2757.ev#nln|lings aftor Houaa Included.1. 423-401S< m e n and women who a i-^econd dav of -contentata Nvere v not revealed. - - - - TTTr ' ______dava. In lo ro alo d in full tin' !:zii:il>atu«u»ucfljn:aat» -EXPBRIENCEO-onoi trash e s that have kUlkilled about 40 . Govern)m m eiit so u to k w itf ihe^prtc'iHce ^ ]M , AUTO SALES 2 poposltlona. Irrlgalor & traclor opc 'pmons and In Ji^ 40W < oth^ pdlce rises forrir rice, a staple of the Llberioirinn ^ ' ■ Excollont-companloilos. High bedroom houao fur . - - ■ wt»rti^stimiundMrevlew.*;...... _ oarnlnga polontlal-i- -326^74.______r p tf “ T r , “N.,ioH.i [EtlNEUOAirEftSTS T r , ' .------Barbaro“ 734;2550 _^m“ J ng exPERIENCED■=—=----- i, -2(h 2nd AVOW.------(.l^ilb^ issued Agriculculture Minister Plorcnci}nce ------R i i q i J C t CClubl — POtE and SnoIIIng. ; c J l b5 £ T w ln F .ll.______erUm stohaltthe ' ChenowetveUi. wliose announcementIt o of ' j ______■ dTivora n eed ed . Ci 0/0- unlim ited Earning —rr m r pok. ______npflpfcpv' -opportunity-forhujband ar pK ~brQVft~~out~~the'lnr r ccloan-up have alieaat 3 yeara 0 ahop. Apply al M1 i4 M Aulo porlonoe. For moi rejM^ted;' .• .VALOn5IVIA, Chile (UPl) — Flamejmes V Reconditioning,ng, 1020 Informalion & sppolntmo ...The...State Departmement. Issued a i^.tb 125125 feet high spewed fromn £a ^ - Highland East. call 407-3024 (Namps). wahihig Saturday thath a t Americans newly forFormed crater in Uie volcanc:ano . :— rttould stay oit th e-at . LlbttianavltalofMoniimnnrla. ' whUe auauUiorities evacuated Uie U» p f K • Some 2,000 demonstratrato ra stortned smrtMmdliKUng towns, p d ice said, | - is for ; tluiNigh Monrovia p aralyzlngthedly i ^ Tbe volvolcano, which has been inin^ ______| . KAYAK:k j Severeral Routes open looting major active slisince 1964, began. beVit o( tbe rioting. It w^ a sle m p o ^ PoUcet !&&tds from Rbilnahuetiue, - . i for mlorning o routes. _ r-— 'rSy; lifted Sunday wbe 30 miles' fiom the volcano _____LJkAMIkt_-•-•----. rtien «-■ Tdbert, .a about SO ano, ' ' ' preacner—•irfinaelf. ai td d ■■ tmmedlatilately evacuated-HMamUlei[lies------w ------w hai = ^ = € 0 1 1 ^ 7 ;LIberlans to attend thefr tbi places of from Poc>ocura, Uie n»)st'Bireatenecaied — : ■ i hove to «£lj. Cl.a^].a«)/jiLd.L »r-.rg~y------• w o c ^ . ■ EvuniaUoiu conUnued SunSun- • — .— ' tu c k.quickij \ /T fln teorested r ' IL : r A wotlngent of troopaipa from Guinea,"’ itfth^ haw be^ no reportjorts- • _ •!wtteli-iua>-|iBw-derecifensi pact with h '“ j 7PHONE-733-0- 0 9 'a i 1 M m m a m m m m

^------r M o n d a y , April 18.1079 TImoo-Nowa, Tlrr Twlr> F a lls, Idaho C-Q* 0^ Jo6*ofMiri(t I ------— ------*t 007 Jobscllnlarastt a 007 Jcbscllnierestest OOa Sales PersoA by Dick Cavalll — ■ WINTHRpP 8ALE8 WOMAN for p .rt-•f'- L^AN OFFICER; BanklnciirTg SECURITY - Wo ahow you timo. to o « lty B A 8«turd*ys.I'S. mortgaga axporlonee. Realeal how to make S19S a wookSok DISTRIBUTOR ’ C*ll733-78y3...„ _ ___ l i t , REPRESENTATIVE THAT'EXPLAINA l N a W H V \ Estate background helpful.>lul. and up lull irma. S50 a week „ho WHATBRHEEC? \ / WELLyTV7 T - I B 5 ^ y i J l ^ — 114,400. D.O. E. plua autclulo part-time. Fullor Bruahja h imm edlalo Vacancy In Idat n y • r-'M •SO CJ3A-:S A zy J WANTED: trrlgator capable allowance and expense ae- Company,-733-9314. torriiory. Eatabllahod aac- IS OH IRSe , J A LOT of open ao woll aa tub«. : •'I ^ ASOUTANfa ^ l E / '■< counl. Call .Judy, 734-2550.550. SECRETARY; ShorlhanO counia In; Olftwarei . WIMTHRIPFPP? / V FC>I-ICe ‘Sbedroom modern home. Ph Snellino and Snellino, Houaewarea* Sma S O M ...... r u ^ . ______Skllle. Will iraIn on com-2"! Aopllancoa. Exgorloncinco S ..------^J y X ^lt^l H//N ______p u lo r-.ja O O -.0.0 .6 . Call. WAHTEDI Exoerloncod long L W i _____— ^ MAiNT^ a i d g i______: : :ludy»-734-2£SQ_Snollin9.a n d mon V ------haul UaclorAfajlaX-dflvBta. Snellino-- ” ------COITA p lT ro h ae o u n it#l „ Health caro laelllly noodi __ Compony-'2161 NWNlco::oiai available with good con> person wllh Qonorallzeczed ■' ' — ~ Stroel; Poriland. Orogc □any b e n eftls. In Ulah call-all knowledoe and akilla o' 97210. 7 colioct 1-M1-773-0575. Oui-lul. ' plant operation and mainalnl OOS SalasPeraoni (5031226-4971 . •J^ L ^ aldo UUh. 1-80(M53-2<70. tononce. Salary . 0.0.E — benellta, 0 0 YOU HAVE SALESr r s ' 3, ABILITY? Wo havo opportu- nclea WANTED Contact AdmlnlBtrator ■ nlty, repeal salea, plaaaani ro Ejpk)»iii,nlM.ncl work. & advancoment. Call ly COOKS & BUS PERSONS8 ______734-7706 Oetwaon5-7PM. — 01s Bal>y*IHefnnd ChildiCare Cl Part time and full lim e. Applyply M A R R IE D M A N l« 2-S pm. No phono c«lla. operate/m anage 80 Acres ABC Chrlatlan Oay ^CaTe I------:------w l mllkino barn/oqulpmontont. Houra: 7:00 to 5:30, M-FAg NORTH'S CHUCK WAQON>N Can own. aome own caltloItlo. ■ ■ 3 to 6. 35ff-Fller Avo. W. F —;______iflSaJjUtntierly Rd. , ' ^ ~ nforSalo- -So-^— - — ^4ex- Diesel -Aulo-Madne-Hoav) lawna price la hard lo beatI lorId a 2 lifoplacea. garago'.: qulel OWNER: 4 bodroomsim i m MONEY STRETCHER porlonco lo Include formula-jia- Duly-Hydraullc. Call Dwalni BABYSITTING* My hon-ome. work. O ardena. now lav ip a clo u a •othefWnollla. Jaya. etc. Phone 734-4I-4 8 3 3 bedroom coltago withIth ccom- cul-de-sac, central air.Ir. largo bathe., large apae ling m onthly balanee ahoeteel 734-2S50 Snolllng and Snell’Oil- •indivWoal And Group Paid»ald Preschool age. Woekdo) Contacl yard, den. finlahod] base- rooms: 2 kitchens,I. onoutside 3 bodroom hom e wllh lovely and Income statement. WUIWill Infl;______Lunch/snacka. Lanirge evonlnoa. morclal valuo. *14. Coi __ Training, r^ ^ d 0«mSUle Realty J3M3;M336. - mont. 2 baths. Mornlnilngsldo access lo upsialrs,,couldbe coti yard-foncodl Carouael provide hoallh-'-lnsuranee,ee, -MEN WITH SMALL CAMPEFPER For poraonal .Interviewlew lonced yard, drop-1(-Ina ROTO-TILLINQ, lowna ------area. Asaumablo loanan. 734- uaed a s ronlal up,jp, 2: car llroplaco. centrally located alck leave and vacation■o'' trallera needed to'w ork< In Ir appolnlmeni: wolcome. 423U471. :___ __ gardona. W.H. McCord, 0WN...4 ^785. By appolntrilmoni, garage, VA assumsumption Insures low healing ex- beneflla. Sond reaume *0 to conalrucllon on larn BABYSITTING any ago., I-Hoi 423-4262. afternoonane’ *^0" BEST BUY IN TOWI poaalble. Musi soo so< 10 ponce, $26,500. Cenlury 21 Bo»X-16.c/oTlmea-Nowa. . Call 734-2480. bodroom home In coconve- $48,500._ L_ alruclures. Certain movln(•ing 8an>-12Noon moala and anacks. Lotata of evenlnga.______;______on, Im- 3 BEDROOM m bath. 113 or 73J- S outhern Idaho Really 734- ■ ^fVANTEDl B a b y a ltte r-toto -expenses paid. Construe TLC. 734-4075. 3— mT. nlont, quiet location, 2111. ’ ****** ____ -SCHOOLBOY wouldrr »um. maculate bom InsideIde and family room upstalra,« sfr"""’ vratch 2 m onlh old baby’ In tlon exporlonco and a goo< BABYSITTING' M^- Honom e. lawn mowing joba for a OUI. $51,900; moatly finished basesomoni.------my nomo. o r will conaidorder work record roqulrede d . 2-5 yoar old. TLC. Mondiirtav- m ar. 734-4186 after 4. • VA 6W% Inioral ,CVO Acroago brick i A I N ------your hom o If n e ar C.S.I.S.l, Phone ROCKY MOUNTAIN — Friday, Ell:abeth Blvd, 7734- — ■ ■ ' HANDY MAN'S DELIGHI0HT...3 assumoble If qualify..'.uffi 1 NEED MONEY«CT f Bedroom . Call Aco Realty.; W ookdaya Irom 6am-6:30pm.sm. HARVESTORE73W474, e 1775, •______lhl...|ust $50,000.734.2019. 733-5217. Call733->011 aflerS:30pm. eTiJ, — M7 Bu»l(>eMOppoftiwrtuntty bodroom homo in Buhl.. _ NEED EXPERIENCED Fam INSURANCE SALES BABYSITTING my hon ------$30,000. 5 BEDROOMS. 2\4 balhIlhs, full Are you a homoa ownor?ov . WANTEDI N urboa Aldeale a Hand; house available ti w eekdays. 734-773/.------____' ,1UDQEMENT Force#I Sale;S finished basemenl,- Largo Tight monoy Is no) problempre TWO TO FIVE ACRES, Nice 4 (Houaomolhers). Call 734-1^- right person. Call Clarl Daytime Agents ome. Six 2 Bedroom houaoa.>a. Aco 8 PRINQ FEVER...Sp.Spring assum able 8W S loar>an. NE wllh us, we have It and ar we bodroom, family room, Hereford Ranch, Buhl. 543 ® BABYSITTING my hon Hot lunches, milk, anad■cka. Really. 733-5217. ______ahoad in thla 3 bodrlodroom location. Call Rogeror 733- know whal to do withfith II.li Aro deyllght besom ant, SE of ” M i l _ Only Id win? homo wllh lote of extras. ex 4010. you moving? Do you need Twin. 2 milea W. Kimberly, ______Nlee play room. 733-5353.^___ LIKE TO GAMBLE and t. inlo your $65,000.734-1274.734-0327. WE NEED A PERSON who3 la PART-TIME aalea. Incomi W. ol Actually you’ve gol a t aure Alfcrdableat$36,000. Nico 2 bodroom horlome In money to gat you inlo jiI ^ FO/ooI about oaa pricoss 01or BABYSITTINQ 2 mlloa W. na.OOO. new hom o with no wh« oxpertenced in Iho Iravefivef up (o SSOO a mooih; Fufle om- Hoapllal, week-daya, 11V4 ihlng whon you (nvoai KlmbnflY. Only til VERY CUTE. 3 t}»droom bualneaa. Pay la equal to Bruah. phone 733-9314, rallonlng. $2500. mo. com- Iheae com m ercial Iotam V on APRIL SHOWERS.,.B...Bring Barnea Realty 73i8227.27. turn7W holherllbo$2.(i $2,000 or t)orne locaied In a well kept r r , m ission reasonably. LoaiLost yeara A older. 733-7319, your ability. Paid vacationIon p a rt- tim e OHIce; houn ^ Main S ireel In Twin> f-faila. best pricea. $38.S00 foror ll lhla 3 3 b e d r o o m s upalalri $42,000, ask us. We,.We. have „p neighborhood, hee new plua profil ahdring plan: We fm. week our top - agenls'n ia BABYSITTING for workI : a t l o n bodroom DOLLHOUSEtsc uc- basement. I >t plana p^inl jnalde and out. Large Wo iioxible. Oood oHIce akillaZ t averaged ovo^ *750. WorkI'ork rnolhera. Foncod yard, Knv«l S4.00 hour. D.O.E. Call .ludy {100‘X125‘» haa a deflioflnale LIGHT. Call to se e today room, loia of elo„'- g ‘ir S b i ; T =I ‘ owners.o.5 ait«chod double car garage buam«98 (or 32 ' yoara. the houra you need lo mako>0^0 lingham Or, Monday- Frldi potontlal and will increas forced Mortgage rale - looBo -Ihlgn? vvilh ahelvea and work ‘f»- 734-2550, Snolllno and SnofI tho money you want. Full fireplace, spacious fi Please aen d reaum e wllhvlth Ino, Full Call 734-63ai.______;— value. Llated «l U2. £ \ lot with mature IrullII 1 treea. Trying loaaaum a annoxlslino exI bench. Call Mary 734-1661 or — annualltallon, Lile and EARLYCHILDHOOD CENTURY21 tof cosh? Town and Country Reaitora picture lo P. O. B ox-511, REQISTERED Coe I OPPORTUNITY KNOC ijtv Super neighborhood. Pocatello, Idaho S3201. dlsablllly llconae necessary.“ 7 - . LEARNING CENTER’ C.IIH.mMI R..lly733- fenced, and eaay care baaomont. River atone Center- Kimberly. IdahoiSf 208-733-0660 for w eekends In vicinity‘y,.®' conlrally located Indus".triS BUNNVHOP ' All on a ehort 2 acreefoV''cali ------fireplace. Nice country at- 733-3700.______Borah Ave W. 733-7119 af area. Inguirlea call. 423-43-J7B2. ic mosphere on edge of town. — Contact: ONS. 423-5591. Mike Helaloy 324-36S n a l NEW HOME A aaum ablo • ioan. $49,600. __ 1 SALES PERSON Wantoditodi s s UNBELIEVABLE Busirislneaa _From Twin Fallal Lo>Lovely. Roally World Inlorni .WORK AT HOME. Earn lo Opportunity: . (uit p pr ric e ._(encod1,56acresW.oft . W-1M0. $59,000, ' ■ MTN. VIEW ESTATTATES 169. J500.00 _weekly. Sond,nS RN’S and LPN'S noode)dod part-llm e or full-time, Moglc itha. on_l- -J______------Immedlalely.-Varlable-poa)oal -----Valloy-and. vaclnliy. {2S.00C)°»0. Ote ■ SltuatkintWtnanted J47.500. Call A ce. ReiReally, .with .outbuilding r^TT^rr:- - 5 -Bod^ooma,-3-bath#. alampod, oolf^Bddresaed ------733-5217.______pasture, undergrpjrpuhd 'financing AVAILSLABLE. _Aero. 2360 aq. ll I fin finished GEM- lions and ahlfis. Full anand -por year and up possibleIble. ------talned 3 now hom o on largee lol jn_with lull basomoni. d< ______pan time. Salary basedJ oon 733-4560.______- ; WHOLESALE & RETAIL - ""™'»p":!SrD«p« ------BACKHOE SERVKJE i'^Woh bedroom homo..wllhIlh full Twin Falla. 3 bedrooi)om s, 2_garage, firoplaco.;o,‘''’ho?i STATEREALTY eUporlenco;—Contaol - K & Oil Distributorship.’• I baaemoni. Negoil*Plia b le _Baina’_JJulltJn_aeollailloflcpa_ -pumprhoating-Sralf-« P.O. BOX 669 Saumerl, DIreclor c C a ll...... c 733.0i Evana, G eo rgia 30a0fl _ J/. -TV^RADIQ— ]7TToo C onlurilury~2r double car garago. 32324-2127- _onlng, i wall. Phonoh w T T s t ------P e ra o n n e l—o r —D;— HHi ------BOOK-NOW-lor-TOtO-tlMIr^ r . d2rUNirTR»i:ER”Court: illy 734- after 8 or weokonda. ______7446 Tor appointment. — Director of Nurses, 7B5-410(»oo; NEWSPAPER ehrubbery lawn condition. IncludoaI 'vory Southern idaho Roally WRITE or TYPE Lotiora and I. Ph. Qood homo wilh fullI a|apart- FOR SALEAy builder. Roporta for largo buslneaa NEWEXCrriNQ 734-5495'.______m ent In basem ent, o ______duplex, 2560 aq.' ' ■ ' i r i ------am, now bedroome. 2 bathe. Plo Jn your homo. Detallai.aondond ------— : . CAREER , CONTRACTOR , Acres, city aower. Cali:a1i .llm BY OWNER: 3 bodroom, ’lonty of — — —e* soll-addreseod, alampod Y . Pauiaon friw m BARIARNES oarpot, W baaomia m en t, storaoe. 733-2407. &l„SMHB0PPORTUja5C------A vonr-R eal-E stator-Soloi -CARPEtrraY—AND-CO30N - rREALTV,-1043eiu*-Ukeikee-N. .garaoe,.carporUlreo9j.ia_loroo.. -FO fl-6A Le-by-ownar BT " T C^ocol*o^ **N am ^.'' Idaho lot. Cloae to echochooia. nigo 2 bodroom. Sales person to be trainedOdin I Poreonnol. Musi tia aelfaelf- CRETE. Compolitlvo prlc•Icea. 733-6227. itory olde^ homa wllh open beam fl 83651.______------$37.600. Phone 734-2121.[HL___ baaemoni. Aluminumim " a id l B LOVELY \'A ston — _ reolly Sales', An' oxcellei,Ilont alarlino, aoflroaalvo, ox From start 10 finish or part. pi .'3 0 YEAR noi dinlng-TOom.______B f -porloncod-ln-tho-lleld-J- ool -No'IoD torig ■-4l6t lorappolntment.. .M /F, .. , AtyourlrlaniJlymarchtntsI >7. U l l l l . - . family room and living rc Farm and Ranch Loana-i . 1900 aq. It, 1M bath ------Minimum loan 1200,000 ' i ! ™ r i QEM- Improved and unlmprove ISSr'& E'r/A l.n'’L '" ? ; STATE HEAm , ______^lOOxlflOLlot-yrlthln 2r» bh V k : 62S BLUE u k e : . „ J,M R IC M J EaDIcl<«on“1 of high achool and Sawt.w»;ll| - 73H33S'-- _ _ _4364fi«or4384WaOfl 6 c hoo^.^^By" appolntrilntment 1 ftomeHn- , e E O O » D M O ^r « S ., T ” CHOICE NW LOCATIOrriON on T l ie r ‘T d e«W 0f‘*‘"thattat f l r a l ______Cul-De-Sao. 3 Bedr hom e. In good comjndllion, '■ ■ Uao equity In yourliomo carry to r - - -poimar^ff—pre*payrr redwoofi [},Ysh * REAL I°b"tATE .7766. — ____ lo w n if: OWN YOUR OWN P(\>nivATB aHoum _of-fr-Bedrooma^y-0 » i^ irg a a t 167,000. A lta r 6:30hlfl Of ^ARKT^nr-ofmr;!! ------waaRindir73J-r700.----- _i>aaky*fd»_Jft_lown.1. Com* — ...... I 030 HofliaiForf 0f 86l« ------'— — ------plot* wllh appTox. «(60 fruli S k V ~ ~ •nd ehade treea, auto. 3200 aq. ft. on 2,. f A CLASSIC Twin Fallaa hhomo ^ ^ ^ ^ aprlnklera, lovely a broom s, 3W baths, huge country ’ with warm charm, deck. Thla lovely 4 boi y room comblnotlon moke this con- SfloK"? • • • '<• " s r s . ■ ownera. Double wall brl< “JW Twin lem pprow cedoridor home o choice buy. Plu* a sec- _____ bedreom e * den, 2 bi S l i , $60,000. ond (omlly room.)om, (ormol llvino room ond dining ______(orfflalJlnlng,-lafgtJtlt£k , t t ______au-hove-lound-veur-dreom-home.— — - -withbr*aW*atbar. Alrcc eit^T w r rrMiTcianctyourf COMPLETELY"FURNIS ______»132,800. — - -tioned, -laroo—baaama m ^ “ t-bedroom home lor-i18 Prealdent S t. $61,900,» , 734- carport and hlce yard.•-$16,600.- C )odreom ~~ ~#XA~CAVni'^|-=-W olH“ie~nroceryr-drug-»fore,-^ 4732.______rd.oood REAL NICE " a -belzed o i lot restouronl ondid church.el Delightful brick home'(or ■ • rental unll. modern hom e. OvereU IDEAL RETIREMENTNT Of ‘h e retired coupl«uple or 0 family. 4 bedroom*. 2 and room (or 12-<:8QM » ------boths^ond-e-llri-m can- SAVE $4000. Muat»dllora.3 181 BlBlue Lakes North _ dyllQht ..i^b.i^".',"? LARQE 9 BEDRuOM HC on Vl «er« lot, .induatiuatrlally • 28,000. balha, large countr ,, zoned, MxSp ahop, < Cloae. Phone 733-339 bualneaa locallon on<5n®'the - X-RATEOI Par^nta mue Id and accompanied by chlldnmual be 6058. oorner of Eaatland lldren 10 '______Highland. U4.600. CallMl Art tnl* ■PP«Bll'>0ig brick Martin at Marketing Aaail^aaolia- home with a big raera 34.4B78 room. 4 bedroome. 3leraatlon bal «■ ~ “ ~nr»piiB6*rTmd—doi batha, 2 ■TJOUtJH' “ ^ :--- LARGE 3 BEDROOM H< Itlo dock ^ ^ ■ on V Acre’ lot; 2 'bat location. Owner movoc firoplacoa, full baaoi S p r i n g r e ! ?.H STJ of atato ao Iho price la 1 . -N ) F 0 n PWR . wllh family room and2 m ore Only $69,600. Cali NowiI la right, ^ \ ^ J ted Item s out andi :sell them. WhatII room. Room for 2 1 >wl **• ^ Time to getit Iall your urw£inte a . .bodfoome.and balh..UrUnder- sslfled ad. And nolow "we offer the^ ground aprlnkier. fei MODELS OPEN: MONDA)DAY-FRIDAY1P.M.-5P.M. better way' tl than with a class I J amlett en you.place £ nd ■ ■■ I added bonusus of g tree garagiige sa]e signs w her ^ M^60o.^*ifjia-1 roi I1IDAY1P.M.-4P.M. - - rLOAN -ASaOMABLEILE.--4 - l - l ------■■ SATURDAYrSP ■pay f5r yourra £ d :------— ^ ,7^!!;------R-EALl l E D i A X E a cSCUPANCY! i Comm e i n a n d schools. $45,000. 733 kLTV-- IMMI evenlnga.-- ~ ~~ ...... 73W079 . MANY-* S P L E N O O I ^ 3 r d n s t r e ^Jftfest HOME. H you w anl 'a°reallv a r .loyceC ote...... 733 ^733-1647 ------allur(ng hom e lhal-pro> =MQaiBtiiiairt:j;'.-.7:-73:733-6767 PlACtHM ^ - -«v»ry^mBOinabie--xe V nience. If you can affoii f f ^ M* DAVE HAMLETT, BRO Z.------.we^ve^oe^Foetufw numerous to llsl, $109nos.ooo. - ^ ^ . ~ = :j353. ' " '‘" w = M = = -— W MODEL T EX A S * 4 6 , 9 8 5 n t i t M o i i FREE ^ ~— NEW WDHY/FWBAY o o m s D ishw asher . S I G H S j ^ ■ MUICTAUGH A C ttAt£AOE ■ ' ■ 3 B e d r o y S I We hove one wllh>tlh 1 5 7 OCTife’ flnd one w llh 3. Ith s C e nntral tr Air C onditioning ocre«. Coll G lo b e» fo r lAore derail*. ^ ' 2 Batl R o o m R a n g e 'oOlTYOURSBlfAfANDSAVE L iving R Thi* horne (jo lu reres a a lomlly room*, one isn't <^ul n w ith Fire=ireplace - Pantry finished. o 4 n ^ r Isl» onKlous to loll hi* 3 bedrooi^11* K itc h e n KtmbeHy. $4B.500 WITH FAMIroom, S p a c e " SllcSliding G lass D oor r ~ P k a ~ W r THb- HHICE ADJWWHY Dining Si n-a m i a r a g e P a t i o MENT JF YOU WAN^NT TO FINISH. ■ 2 C a r G e OWNER W IU SELLC.LORliASfe lom e. CALL THE FRIENDLY PEOP -V A & F H A PIriANCNCINQ Thla Shop o n d Hon iOPLE • - - ...... ATOLOB6FORMOIAORE INFORMATION. AV A ILA B LE AT THISIS IPRICE! SIGN COIOURTESY OF... i Vkklellerfde ,.‘.735-4 jki pad Lulleo^ of 'Soulliorn UirytWfKM.’ii ., ,, 731-7'33-4144 jBlHICTSOta^ ou p 73MaSt ...... ’33-»7l I Idoho on Foil* Ave. Wo»l,Vo»l to Spark*, thon N orih . TSV03S ' 'D « n U .l^ .r;V , ,.TS«-'3I3I-U40 - m ^ o R l d g ^ o y to North Pork,>ork...... ______- -!rss.rrr:!is ■s«:334r- ' a^LCnwibllM ....7*S a ^ ^ - - ...... l lS4-U0] t t a«b Wcfllrwh.!! 1! i TM-3 m m m — -----,------KtfcWirr. .-r.-.-.-N . T».J •M.J944- - — K . W ills. INC. P .O .B r a M S flHT ------rtJJW T»IIi7fa«6irTO0r •ALTY ‘ 3 3 B B Iii«i:iK i 734Ui411 “ i S i ? ”— tga : ■ C aall l l fo r m ore d a ta:all8 Blvd. North " " 222Sho«hon*St.St.VV. 7»*^6»0- - 7 3 3 .2 6 2 0th - ■ -_733-0931. B______= = = = =

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,,T w ln F « llB .W « h o . MoncJflicfay, AprlllB. 1B79 s.SDiipKxss 094 uibtlalU.H«I»Sp«> » . - - - - - c^Tlmeo-Nowe.Tv 0 ^ AcresrasgeftLoli OS Builnoi[noisProperty 04S UoMIeHonHomeirorSala Unfum.ApU.I by Rooer Bollen\ ------f o r r e n t : MobilloPII. p.rt,lr.O.- 10 SPEED ■ ' f u n n^^Y y b u s i n e s s ^ ' FOR SALE: 3 Acres Ac wltn 24x80 DIPLOMAT4AT. -Cenlral 2 BEDROOM a No all eleeirlc.ric. No dogs, BOYS 24”. BOVS ^ - \ MORE large commercW:lal ahop In olr, appliances>a Included, available. 1V^ f 2 l Phone 733^9585 0or ^5338 very ro««naWs 4 m 00 . 160ACRESORR ndltlon. 733- f ir e p la c e , a le .(erome a re a. WritVrlle Box A* Excellent condlt w asher No ask forColeon.t ______ahapo. 733-9378..______CQ 17. c /o Tim es Newiewa, PO Box O m ______■ frtgarator, dishwi TWO USED Wheel Cn*lfo BY.OWNEF 648, Twin Fells ID. - WIDE on 1 pots. Call 734-0938 i i m m m'iiiiiimi/m i i ______24x62 DOUBLE V\ E AND M'«- J n '’ I.n d CISMlMod acre North, ofi KimborlyK 2 ApplowoodAporlffa i X * ” - SINQLEA ' - I l M I J12S.- por acre wllMth-'BmsIt Rssolva 10 read .1 h ^ .m o S . _dally..YouUUMLfl!«Disdvoudld. 'mllss.Wllllakamc) mobllo home : 3 BEDROOM Oupupi.«. b .i^ . -DOUBLEE WlW IDES " “imridaT^aclondondr-Homes, -menlr-lamlly—ro sLAIl»J’J r t t „ , .u.hQ«Leh«lr. $119.89- Bsni WincCup Ranch loe * " = » . 733.7688. . ' flreplaee. $285.733 Highway Q3 betweeeon Wells ....324-2265 FAIRVIEW 2 BEDROOMS, ______USED rolrigorator. cc W ELL...Y6 0 f?_^ ond- -lackpot. Nevi 043 VacaJk nd rsnch :,^CutiJ.'iJior;Ota ol oxtraal ment. eam ert.front and 1ENT - 9 W est fjreplaee, m atuois, sp|in ' collont (arm and I. back yerd.733-3271 m a t e r i a l . country now bein be g II- RIVERFRONTInt AOE Phene 734-7868. — -- of Buhl. U rga* e jyard, nice ....L i» » n i, 423-5929 sf_ier 3 BEDROOM; r A FLA lR-BOr quidaied. ChoiceI iproperty E.FORKBALMOl40N RIVER — — — r ^ e , dl- view. Evenlnoas94jM192. 943 _ VICTOR CASH H tU I ^ on'kllral como baeliele. Plenty CHALLIS, IDAHO.10. Heart ol ^ c„m aiinf,ii.i,.r., um,.» ahwaiher, nice. $ [PA C E n o w Excellenl condl^on. Phc unhim.HOUsas mjnttes. c c S r T a ^ n C t r a i l e r S P A i F(2ANKLy I DOMi M '- r of hunting and Ilshlng Ila on hunllno and llshintling country. 060 Fum.aUnr ^ 1 1 -lanle, ,^ ,,11,^ 1#. Hunierinier's Trailer ?3<-8545 or 733-9719. \ F • R o o rriy " 733-3874 or 733,40(> ranch, For Informallallon. call Beautliul acreage j ATTRACTIVE* f y - , , , 7 „ P ark .733-4248. ______WOMENS 10 spood blcy< > Monto or Chorr 801-01-3a5-e725 tree e a n d crae Home- 1 BE D R O O M THIM K IT |A)0)Li::> tlOO t d«^ tr a il e r SPACECE ffor rent for ridden iwlce. JW. f-ni o r 702-752-9980. - rounded by nstur.itural lorost. c a rp o ie d /d raiped. p e i 'bsso- lurnlihed apt. $1 I trailer, cioae 7M-2594. ------...... - - . - R o a d a ._ * n d _ o-P.CW.«.r .c .to .m ;n‘;.oaf,oa.I25Cl25Q.No pets. poelt-Nopeis.734■mSss? medium aUed tra - ...... h HAVfe-M OeH-APPP E A 1 ------s - - IM Ran~e Buhl. 543-9740.40, ______. , . . . . . 33 ACRES platted, .733-28M or 2 BEDROOM duph 070 Wsnlodto / JHIN T H E CJOVEM ll-e-iE ' o i ? ; larm or .to comp ’ refrlgsrater. carpcport! $200“ ^ ?i,hrtl'>liirf>n H«a lu Famlly-room, - daooaJL-ttapatA-:i_234-99a2_ 0>7______Ml C^'ma/oek^^^Ol'iyar = = = ^ = r - -NiaHTCftAWtEflS-W^ SHIteKENfe-M ARI oharos. Conlac tilastmonth .BRICK. -DUP BUY; ■ Electric oiiiliand Ball. 329 Aoaii = ± = r ^ I - ~------T h o ro o n a l Qom SlatraTi Realty -3277or702-a2M 268r s r ^ r - : f> L E X , ,2 WANT TO BUY. . e Ml.’, ♦ *’00 dop. Referiferonese. No b e d ro o m s , (1 (1 d o w n ), heater, 8. UtilityIlty table (will avo, W. 734-4944. Oi 733-5338. SCENIC 6.8 Acres i ~ Compi/itoly carpopaled. Extra p.in, „ n„ded s 11 II) Call 733- Mon-Thurs 9-7pm*Frl 9-8; ______Mountain Ski Rea?e“aorl w itk P»»t». 733-«>a2.. _ cash Write 3 BEDROOM*, farfamily room, a n a n r'a n d cleaean. Slove, 553, 35 9AM-5PM. 734- Run9-4Bm’ Closed S a t.^ to into. S30.000 ca palnl. large fridgo, and ganarage. Best ,ILLOIRTWA 1.3 acres. 2 watergr shares. Falls. schools 8. sh o p i Iv’aninBs Concrelo,rele. Qravol. Soppfy. 812 8th Avo. I .. ss=s^s=7 month * cloanlnining depoall. Phono 733-SS80, utlllllos, sepllc: permit ^==as^=»s! call tSm k S Any omiamount, 733- .leromo. 324-MOO. 324-31 733-5725. Inquireuiro al 641 ond wookonds ci 328-4505.______' I available.. Mobllo InlumiforStlo Fiilmore. ______or733r1mltlve. Buy •Ir-oondlllonlno.-00\oovarao .Jaroma. id. ' Newer cinder blockock barn. 734-8180, BEST OFFER bv« ------733-1389 or734^J32: manlllei. ~ , — Covered holding pan for 90 ------—— ------buye a beaulllul 221— V- ■ ■■21!'------BV nW M E B : Cl 'St. M ^Si°'SJ'°25’75: K I k S pt*BlaXo?y!' e l e c t r ic W h eel' badroom hom a wiini r r o i f — HAflERM*»»WI Ing distsnoa of echooU aoh &. pipellna mitkar. 70J to*ton grain ESTATESs *1978 CONCORD ~ ~A‘dIilII, nO' PBt>. I GEM room 2 balh weakdaya aftif t y 9 p m , o th e r ralafa'd aupi lanced ol f,nk. Automatic lea rtaman-a axcallenl condltloi ml, llroplaca. anvllmaweakandi Buppllai. 67#^ Plino. Q STATE REALTYLTY foW&da^i":;:; •uo«i’- Call ahada Paradlss. Vt milsI iof river a_no|0sa d porch.il";® Mi ' S S i S t ______1794. - Playable condition. 924-e; , .. 6 2 8 B ^ U KKE8 E I . mom. t37,eoo. 423-44BS. 4S corral eetup. 3 be fronlsga. hay, paituilura, spr« DELUXE 1979 doublewlde do g;^*g*M f>*^Siiy7 - e l e c t r ic Qolf C Cflaaa Brolh»r$ PIANO tora. -tioina with baaemeni TT"...... 7394336 - good up- moblla homa, 28 NBW three badroo .“ d ll lS ; .B.P^.HM.CIIMill83f-448i^ «.o,||,ni oondll Coiy 9 lima on markal & c inting and bsdroom, many ax Iroom, 2 balh utllillss furnlinad BY O W N B R i O' iplaoa In naw m jo ______. FENCING-Waathaa th arad g ra p a call alter eom. 423-6227." ■ Badroom within wal ly. Superb 3888evanlnga twwVIke’ridr a i rant. $J29 a ^ ^ ^ 5 5 BEDROOf * A V NEW YAMAHA planoa • m m m alahoa oLaehoola & f™ i'rrwEffi-I, 3200 sq. Double Wld* ACAt OM, 2 baih. S n n ‘’'lt’‘ M7S.2e7-4268 o r 6S7- gand instruma . 8 a » ____ lafl I «fnf f«nn>rt lol '• ' H ail pump, air jondltlonlng,001 jjQ..ylBw.oI. -iieolrlo,-llk*.n*w „ — Salmar, Conn. King, Bur T - W^HMplniBRIENCBO kl3a & a gardan ':||Vmom^ fo “ iJOWRrMlRY^WIl ort130m onih ullllly room, fira Oa ,iaek bllir'S-Badrooma, I, 3 badroom . kltchsn appllanoiI ? ; , ' " ? ' e J FLY-MO Iswm1 mower m le r WARNER MUSIC, 139 N LOOAL REALTOR . rafrlQ. ARBA. 8 alatlon list 0 Butia lor dsok.2oanopy’a.7; 2844. shoahonslnTwlnFalln^ M 7[fioV w irV on’alclaldar VA, milking bam . Eaa^yciR ? ™ ! , . ^0' 34-2983 aftar garags, lawn ear*.r” 8 months' aala. $179.734-2844 •N'.aOOALLS PhX or Idaho Heusiualng. 4S}> ibla to Orada A barni i r u S o FOR SALE: 1977 ' ______raass, $390 montinth -t- 1190 49 FRANKLINM Flreplaoe, F idroom , 44M.Abaolutalvnono raa lto ri. Gallon bulk tank.-C u UA 14X70 In •xoallantcnt condition. gHARP 3 badroo II. No pala. .n e w , $200. 172 1972 Montaasa C le a n 4 badr< I' i m ’oo!'. MARKETIN( NO 423-4778 after 8PM. Northatit. nloa T - M r s : sa.‘a ? « £ n128. ' i Capra, $290. 1971 l u J / a i F0R8ALBBY0WNJ L j - l i r V t -- A88 X IA TlES. E - 1974 QOVERNOR ^ ------jLHuii**'' S i i ; ® ""iJ® T ik r SMALL 1 bedrooi y m a n T t^ r noma, nsw — S'oW k ; all 4PM-0PM aq. II. carport amind.atoraga. 19*’ QE Color TV, 1 ' UI,eOO>KtMBIRL lnQ_iqan. I ______$290 plua d*patle wllh. ■ SJSSSSS- wheel llnea. «32S,00 .42 Acras. 197# KIT Tripla wld M Apartmenl GENTLEMAN’S £S2k!.1. “alao-aairaa'*-40-oro r'80'aera I aaoh, f ot with 1.4j K u : ° nfflroS!":; s S S drive aufomatlo turnti PW: ®c an b e Choice location onI ooil Cloee homa. TakB over p ila. Call 734. band, whila gold,3ld, Call a fte r .„ n n 9^ , , M95-ED cartrlc I*. - }oN-onHn’la » b ad fo o parcel. Tarms ' ci lare' 843-4281.643-8708,6 j mant. In NB location. to Twin Falls. 733-987 ffliii’tt'fo V K i.!'"'’ "° ______8:30 643-4810. ' Reduced In price ne "•& SSUd «rf«ngad.#18.l. 324-6914 evenlnoa.f i t ______TWO BEDROOMA ( apartm anl. HOOVER Floor-a-nr-a-malle; ax- 40H- 7334884 or 73^-< w r LOTS POR SAIlALB h®™ ' 'THREE Bedroom,m, r1 balh. NE Relrlgarator. atovova, drapes callant oondltlon,llon, all ac- slier 8. fa^rt®!!?:.*; QEM STATI ^ location. 1299. call:all a lta r9:30. and carpal. Launjndry laellll- caaaor1es.$e8.432-432-9270. _ COBRA 139 aide barjd jr Buianne REALTYY NEW SUBDIVISIONJN, paved ,734-IW■ — 734-9220.______lea. No p*ta. 734-81 IMMEDIATE CASH. CAS FOR: channel base radio wllh'V K . % FELDTMAN-REALT ANCH a l r e e i s , u n d eirground r( - 2 bedroom Sllvsr eolns, sllv*illvar dollars, to channel 40 and uom ______.lEROMB BRANC l-icE 1071 TWO BEDROOMW hihom a, long UNFURNISHED 2 P'.- ^ • 1#04AddliOnAv*l 1 utilities, prissd fror-om 17900. MUST SACRIFIC vallabla. Ra- basament apartnrtment. 733- atamp collactlo^lont Bterling lreoueneyoounter.733-H iM-UM badroom homa, = lu ,Jl? li.; . 3 2 « '” Call 423-4441 anyllmaTie. Nesftua 12x44 2 be 699:______89M; gold, QOOO SELECTION ______. good condition to b ______I/";'. 73S-19W 423:4099 4Z wUh fraa,I t atanding . . * * * 4 * * I INrMHNHiH.D < JI bedroojn dIamonJa. ______reoondHlonBd atei -ftraplaca. Many—y— aulraei------" " ■ ■ ------. . . . • compononla at Mel Qua ara In ex- / p e T 733-1120. aak lor Dan.Dai houe* u n a r o c ;iTSW.: IDAHOMINML0ALLERIE8 ElBctronlca. Financ ~ i r ■ NORTH WE ; ,h|. ,, 1,1 monlh plus1 190I d a - utllillss, >76. Ole ' $ $ $ 8 A V El $ $ $ S 'c « n “e"ioUSJTan. 149,900. ______NEED A HOME, t nd olova In- posit. Sniall chlltliid O K -No ll9N .B hoahiloahon* avallabla. Wa laka.trac le a Really ALMOST 40 bare acreicrea close R E A L T Yy 1978 24x40 total ale. nn at 7344400 pets.733-7044alt*it.r9pm. . Tw'n^^' m 1730 Kimberly Road. Tarn ------WITHBXP8R1E i at only LOOAL REALTOR an n a Warr to Buhl.~ Priced a H cord mobile h ' • IW.OOO with axcellenllent lerm a 7 3 M 1 8'* 1 bedroom a,. IVi b KO portable airr condlllonlng'coi Jorllb?* eolor"Tv'$"z5. , M tiS S l______543-6339 or va*?**oarpeL UNFURNISHEDJ 2 bedroom _ r . ' — • TVWNrALLS*!*.*m.flOO LOVELY Brick . hlJ^aa aahopehd BY OWNER-TTa^i J S T H S . , ------IS -H E 8 IW ? lanelng to_ room, $96. Call alafter O 734- ireon Includod.d. $229.$ 399. havs besulllul c sb ln ela.' s . y rri iler-rlgMa, -piVE ' T0- 8TX—M f- _ B roka;a. aHi-ajllai-ai ------r ~~~___ L -fl?CJ77i altar-g pm. 204 I aaaumablaloan. Call todav’ P hone324-4134.------:----- FROM SHOPPING ClCEHTEsI LARQE ROOM »wllh bath. UKE NEW <4) 19"I9"k12’'wld* st.Hsiellon. I, comlorta- o N BLUE LAKES BLBLVD. NEW 14 wide> LIBERTY- I 1 BEDROOM a| Ing man. $90 S and Orabbar Radial Rad Tlroa, |_|^g ^EW 2 & 4 hour vl ■ - - -•■“ -KlM M RLY'ittQ.# ime on 6 _Raroly_do_vio_l.Q.loHaf_an _«900._2. badtooii3om._$l.OOO. t4-«387,------m ounted on Chrom V ■ recordars-at-MBi -Qoa fe—T*r—aoaWfToidarnoma.■ma.- NIca- -flgAL--S8TATE-734- -it,„rwHtn-oMw ro room B ro acreage (approximImalely 3 down, «135 a monilonth. Won'l furnlahod. I2OT 1 CENTER • 10 lit W ton Ford.d. $400.$4 S e e a Electronics. Save n o w -1 . .pallo and BarQi balha, large coverec rovements ,!a*t lono- Haclend>nda Homes ulllltler-lurnlahed Supply o r call Kimberly Road. Terma. -. J-Qu*. 3 ______ored patio, «erea} with Improi sall. No childrer i b * d fo o m a ... •- - ON-APPROX. M AcAera edga .llraplaca, and landiindacaped. m d VIEW ol (hla p efarencea. 733-633'6M6 Excollonl lood. ; r - s — t — :, PAIR Lottie - 470 Sfu »leelrlc 4 wllh tieated- ahoiIhop and _TrpBe_ and.Jandi; r . « . -PftH5E-CUT„TP-TH K ------... j c i M i m . T w i n92. ; . ft” t ONO SED I J '“Master' -maoWn*~«hBar-8ai ^irm ^ri^ -CON^IE N rt:^ } *ppoln^ to g e th e r^ llh ^exjg -10-:jaicheit------lolnter. Uaed 9 mor moblli homil - CllI78y47eTory8» . •>;."la^w a...... balh. Lirga, rao.?*^wm i &* me^only. Pl^neS*’5^4134. *riniJhod aitir’lor aiaddlllonsi Home lor $10,900D ncnowl Thia 3 apartm ent;. $3515 nto $80 per 057 HsfltalMi ___. PORTABLE MOTORC la-loealed at- -w*ekr733-<2a4.— -MAKfi-baatan.dovo^."h,?;S*?„*i:‘ e0'0'’''TV."'$225;-8TEF ^-ftmfiy~feomr'pattOr ry-WBBt-of -bodrooms-ll-ojede.Jed^Many. -bedrootn-tiome'ia-l nap at doorwaya b )ulh ol Twin EXCELLENT Nelgl >e bright a n d , console AM/FM lurnlai W;SS t i ; k 'KS;''S200 cows, outbuildings. Excel i?' Skylane Park aoull ?NT fluTly again withh BllB lu o lu alro . ^200. Llko now condltto< >LTOR8 JSSSl.” ” Double lour herrlierrlngbone cualom farmer or 77;?7 $57,500. Palls. Like newV ccondition, pleasant, comforiaoriable (2 un^ ' FOR REN lalied 10X45 K re n g els^ ^ y ------Pslr 80 watt speskero. ; .. leMAddlwnAvelW oE.- . -OWNER TRAN8FEIFERRED .- %hay bam . all milking Children OK. Callill Gam0 Stato Its). Single, nonnon-amokers, «1 bsdreomlurnlal SSm homoT ~BLAiRb8TERH0UTJT^Brokar Roallv 324-8111.*2S*29.1. $150&$186.734-710-7105. • 2 bsdroom urunfurnished __ ^ ELECTRIC gultsr .&.isr I home In mant, nice 4 bedroorr MARY CARTERER CENTERC amplliler.$2M. Ph.324-85 423-463S olwllng,^**l^arg'!irga living call today and make mi en .loAnnClocnonts .. FURNISHED BACHELOR BA f ' 7 3 M 9 » " - ' ' , ' 4 Z ISH REAL DaveHulchlns . . .!! . 734-4587 a a I UNFINISHED 'FURNITURE. FUI 197?RADIO SHACK Rwii kppralaedi oiler. EONA IRISH _ | ^ ______apartmoot..,no_cJ: aa -Drassarer^eheat*. i6d,-ritataT: r ESTATS734:77wrgr»orS4y»4Mr "RayThieiien [ J ------|}oisrA»uiilltl<«|>< .? ... SKYUNB-ACHeS^m ' ■ W arren Brlgo*...... rockers, chairs. " s “S!5i3----SOtl ------— desksr-cradlss, .lc rFARMS&RANC; new ------slffOlBr^nd-mlscinlicellanoou^ -^^a'nnef^ mSa W ^ ^ 10 . . nioatt counlfy aubdfvl *113. rj3- have over 60 larirS r ? fS flla - ONE ACRE h^ome all F H A P A M? ^ r e s ~ FURNISH^D~r~ k/ILLA Item s. 2118 4ih AVI deck, Paid $800 on sale. E 'u ■ U rg a family rooms , n r asgs;a°'»^ ble Irom 40 to oviover 1000 •'■0'" apartm snt. all utlll 34______oil Esstiand. 733-34 Iso several o r term s. 734^298._:______• FHA la atlll 12%^Interest In ■Wsek/month. Ve ' V i S l ______ollor. Call 733-7905. iLaj?Lii*t acres In e lre . Also - f u r n is h e o _ i 2xyM5i -_mehlla _35mf!LNIKKQi)M&]lM&lLCJim«ai_ .usE O -C O LO R -T V ^-,li , ~ ~ " . iltflpiSw .'^g^l^ choice ranchesTXm a i r - A n - -2V4-5-10-or40-Aer«- irman. $149 b e st model, like t sprlnkltra, panoramTc ! ! ■ ■"MarilhT^scK McCalloairorBruco- -o»fer:lerome ares.-ti.-Call 324-- -•VA l8StiiM 2% lntS t'0"'« I" Hagerij AS LOW AS 6% DG month Includss 'city 'c water extra Nikon 35mm v i ot mounlalna and '< e L isting 5922;______lo Children, and Nikon 200mm ■ , 1119.900. M«rH*tlnBAa RESIDENTIAL LOT,T bv new WHY PAY MORE? K ffi’ vvi'K lane. Everythingi g to t o p q u W s K f f n f ”;I ! w : n and .Ir. High School. CItClty aew sr 19 YEARS ON 14 Wll lald. 423^4373 ------■ ------$528.733-2111. ^ • i._ Country Raallora 733 IMfi 5371 days. ' QOYn y n i ii.fii.>d whim CT - FumimraACitf ■r...... SPACIOUS -4- B«d B adroom " ^ ” ■ ■ ■ ASSOCIATEI LOOKINOFORAH Call Oulllcl'a. ALMOST NEW Magenta Homa In chole* NE•location. lot ^ ■ W^ic-,1m ttw aw ad . 734-4875jl^® - ?CENIC 5 scfos wll 8 OVE^R APARTMENT? Call FOR RENSrr“ , sS S lS raised velvet da» ■ Full-dayllohl-'baaa aeamant. Ml ...... Ra>lElt»t ® a h sre s In dovelopi £ N 7 0 ^ 0 S 733-2940. ______Ed'aMo-balAIr duala lor car and I lamlly room . Iaro« ______division. Will build5'*hlm“e‘'IS I $110 MONTH -*• $5!$^de^oslt^- JEROME ...... 324*2266 a b b o t t 's au t o t;. (anoad backyard, pali 1*0? dupfax 79 ACRE DIVEHlERSIFIED Bull. Sculh ol Buhl,II. Jie-.OOO. 5ACREB NICE. STUDIO. Nl 305 Shoshone Sl. 8 ■ ‘ dack. lots ol stc a . Oavid FARM. 80 aharesre s canaj Contaci Lou Thoraor lonaLQam Qa/^r>KMA^IAN 'S oets. Ph. 734-7700•QO «ev e's. TWO BEOROOM}M—Mobile- -f-NCR-9200-CasM =ANTiaUEB— FffT— S l M OBILE H p* larlment. $80. Homo In .larom e.i.A t llulllltlas $1900. 1 BURNER N S IO ^ M IT Claw loot oak ^ ^ pS bb^ j o n e s * re W aat End -gHORT ACRE *0N aparimani; -furnlihod. $190 monthrCall mi -Carpel Cleaner 73W«04.______Realty. 130 Brosdv.isdway 8 ., gAST. Sopllc • lng lable. wicker chair jn lie permit 93 HYW a t Interite rsu te eo n y p . p m , deposit.'Sit. 733-0929. alter 9pm wsekd mfscellaneoue antlqu available. Call Dick:k Roberta .luncUon Of324^203. ONE BEDROOM^M FurnishedI 4887. i ' 888-7789. SPICNSPAN CP Fanna4 • 324-2072 or RealtyIty World Ph0rTB734-91870f. Brunswtek-t930 -.$ Internstlonsl734-I30‘-‘'p c « '" p a faI. . . $75 deposit- ^ y 4 3 0 " :------:T ‘ Ciudad. CanlurvTl SOISouthern- a c RES; 9 badn rpi.oS;°m- "jissi ______^ ______Idaho R a a lly 7 3 ty 11. ^ h . f T Twin FallB. Excellenl~ l i i ™ ”• modeled. hom». BR OC KMIAN'8 Ar STUDIO-1,2, or. 3' f ir st FLOOR &1 a p .i.i.. ROLL-A-WAY bsd wllW r [ O M E S ^ ^ -$80.-.12e0.-ntmtte«-tIesTtncludedr 'FSh-dW SrfyV M Wgfn~? t r ^ J l ~2~~" P ’A-I-R—i-D-R-D-R-A-^EB.,- -woutd-maka-go^-j S i S I S = T « O B I tE HOI am BI. L,aii 45..x 7j-roam back, r a S S E Call collect. 734-311Sl67 or 3?4- 734^325^24^882^S 2 k i _ 733-2B28. > - . THERIQHT-BA8HWKET -- horaa eeimp. Cal 734-1300 . ------r— — w aa h , olf-w’h hlis U* "’So^or* WATERBED* 1 year old ______^ FOR YOUR EQGrnrto Olaan evenings, I63^22Je, ------4M3. , Travarae rods incl.ncl. 734-7666. post, .with calning on hi ...... Marketlnji Aaaoo^^at Buhl" 1780 - - ‘-'WHENTHEWCVORK*« VERYyC LEA N .uaoiissd Moblis M4 Unfum.Aptt.ptt.&Ouptal • IJOOFt. T • n I e • board, 9 drawsrs under t aZ7— lixJUl------■" ■ -ornjood-wiranoD jn f la m ^ H k T ~»700.~Pn:734-9498.------a-badroom-wtiti'girxct newum r — — ALL WNE*E" Balnbrldga. 3 bedrcidrooms,1W ~Bfuntwlok/Dunht 1______I3BOOO. W7. I Q lor rsnt. Also r 8:30pm, 734- WATER. BED: queen 1 ______Bedroom jTraitnn—: ove, carpsl, FALLS -,fl„ i L'""*'’ new. Call alter 8:3 etreem.-M- -at-9 Polnta-Wost.-irrniM om . - 2699- •______mallress, liner, hoa Irom (own. Price r*< J e n t s— rgngagement frani* J2»^Call733j3S7 QEM ed& gravel merclal lot will bi g a a ; - — ^ p *» t m e ^ t«=Q»moc =ioc«DtcwitH3UBn: =CENIUaYbkUK ;- aBffgREHBP carrlea. 734-70tO,, 7:734.2331, tralllc. Invoit now, TTRieua 2 281AddlsonAi I ' S2S BLUE UKE IV, $55,000. and isk a over payirJ T S S ! ? .® * S'odroSm!'*ap;r‘’tm , 4 ^ ' O ne call - we'll^ d o It am ^ " » u “ k P ^ .8 F R u tty . c ar4143. quaillylng buverj. *235 jn o n th 'K (ni i 'y * IV. 7 3 3 ^ TITw « Claaalllsd. 733-0931 I . : 7 3 3 ^ 0 ' ACRES NW .1 Inc- Mobile * mn e e uivision. ,nodsledl and raarsally naat 1 ------,- WATPH Excellent bplldlng M3.ai01 or 734-2387. — 20 ACRES • FULL ~ GEM ai-.i. bedroom aparimrlm a n ia, lor HOUSE Or COMIMMERC1AL* ■ p . water aharea, will|« cai T O P T 1 STATE REAL^LTY 12-x92- 1971 ACACADEMY stss . Water andnd aanllallon 288 North WashlniIngton. $179 ■ b b b h h s m m h i .I/CD rock Iree laval groil™SIIi-Bob on contsret. 733^808. nt condition, furnished. H eatIt 1i Is elseirlc. month, 1 year leaaas*, ist-lsst ______, TRIPLEDECKE'KcK eallent dairy alte. ( 525 BLUE LAK; kes McKlnilry7»01McM or Rsally 1.5 ACRE Lol in goo ed.sstupin All klteherr apa p p lla n c e a months rent. (209)<9)492-8«87or NOTICE:I: toti AAoglc V aliev Fam ilies “; s ; - tsh sjbB Blue Lakee Mobll)bl1e Court, l u r n l a h e d . CC h i l d r e n 16031938-9093 evani Lovaly tr|.|#vai: TTypical World Inlarnatlonal'isl 734-1300. tlon In.Filar area wit SX :rr„ whb have.ven't estqblisheclcredit. . myArmitronqeoneonatrue* ISO 000. pump, p ressu re tank,a'nk.'aepiic ______' ______$8000. will carryrry pspsrs. welcome. P ets 1 coconsldsred. OFFICE O r ReUll r . Now avallabla»In In choicei ■— tank and drain Heldild alreadyi vviLL TRADE 20 Acre Ac sub- ^^4^- ______Close to school)l aiand shopp. new building >n on lh* msll ^ ^ 'location. 4 badroot r«Ainire Inslalled. Priced t ” 11 Ooodlrjg Commander Ing eenier. downiown Twin Falls. F Lota Q,et o t details on our- - • FAnMSAtiDPAPAIR|E3_ .t ti2.z . - - nroaTyllnliifiM BUI Brake..32e-42ia13 oor Town v«lu*o*?^?O00!^PiwiuMieA726- Phor>« 324-24W M - ~ . ,7 3 « e«oo o o «08,OOO. C anluryZISorS o JS o rn 27 ACRES SE-leromo m e . Qood and Country ReallorIltors. 733- 3201J^,,d location. BACHELOFJ'apsrtrsrtmeni, own ______„ __ _ . 2 ACRES. 3 bodroor s*»Pn3^ Owner m o v l n t fW381. . ^ bath. No pels oror children. 1300 80.FT. ol>1 beautliul , ■ 40 ACRES at Buhl.hi. Good 4r 6 „ h ,. 1200 sq.fl.. 7Isrt ° r7 “'rin?t Buslmi all elocirle. ii2 i -f det>osll.734,734-3859. olllce spaes Inn excellenl «Tele>ilevlsion •Stereo u ~ . . . bedroom hofne. ble gsrage. 'heatlat pum p. h o u s e Or COMMI r— n T w — 3 Addison Avo. E. . .OK OutolTownown Homaa .900. $140 a B E A U T IF U L . ' . A p pilionces l i o •Furniture amall S52.900-P^-734-W9..d i ______• 268 Nortn wasningt irtmont: re- -Ampleparking.734 DAIRIES, larga an< >d 'and est- Bodrootn Apartrt RUPERT:-e bodroom eno Bman. g„oiC E 10 acre Ranchetto. Ran monlh. 1 yoar lease ■lomea, 733- ir lg e r a lo r , af lo lio v e , dl- 600 SQ.FT./Chollolce oflice ^ — ______Jioma. on. 2.3..^ras, _____ \lO. shares,ol water.Iter. Qood monlha ront. <206}49 k • otiwashor, dlspoisposal. lully spaco lor leasee on W est R e n t> ToT o O w n bar. shocT -T903i638-S09ievenlniS wltn cofTiflm (it>wr. ,c la r i ii« 7 0 ‘ Motilltt- na. NO non, _r«Ua^v*nue.-Prl' W .000. o n o n Raair BimeaReal9 a l S _ ;a h 0 D . .J. ------Irrtlu d ln g lno.Cal1734-45l3.T "■*...... -F r e o PP o a r k i n g ' ------: 7 3 3 T O\i / bedroom homo onin-edge e of jboo Sq. Fl < IU9. utlllllos plua depdepoall.; 734. 30X50 BLOCK SHCHOP, Office, " WENDELL by owner.•r. Older( 2 •______B uhl.' SM.OOO with.ith _ somo COMPLEX on AddloilloonwIthB ' ■ realroom. with trairaller space ' ■ - ' badroom hem o. Nawaw plumb-I i a b h p r p r in kKl l iPR IR. J arm a. Conta ct Lou}U TThorson indlvldusl olllees.. ^ Two sots 1976 yXTO PONDt ^ O M ^ at Uem S t l f RBItiW itty-W - -oTTSsirewnrpfnn- ***” D«lIV«rv to RK3ATED FARM C l o V w S k t423W1 o or Jerome. $125: monthn * 2050. ' r to oil ^ tbh e YEAR OLO ailII electric« .lerome. Will aallII or,tradc f. MM------______room. ' • ■ cloanlng depoall.>all. 324-9304 = = » = : ^ “ of Magic Vol homa. 9 badrooma,s, oarage,c Thr«» -aals- ol Imprdve- I. COTTONWOOD. 14 42»40Qg.______lanoad yard. Stovitova, I ra- manie, can ba apllt3llt 9 waya. parcela available../’a Cl o s r i o far m bureAuriREALTY Z4ir^ik' S U B U R I nnfl*flantin - IriQaratar. dlapoaal,n l, af dl- Call Sob MoKlnatrytry 7 9 ^ 8 4 Twin Falla and .laroiriroma. Full 73J-721Jt Bsdroom/ 2 l»lh.I 5 if * 0 BE 2 BE*OROOM,-22 b,balh, large ^ ^ .1:______ahwathar. U8.000.'. Ct Calfaflar or Raalty World Intaiitarnailonal wtiter. 324-2127 sitsr altei 8'or ■ OlsnnD.ft^ roedef , , MOVED. •18.900.0. Ph. 543- rooma, no pate.1. $.$2S6 monlh STORAGE UNITSS forI rent In • ______~ ■ ------’ • blusdapoalt. 733-2‘0-2407.______8uh1.12'X20'.Ca(llIII64M2S9. _

'* ’ ' s.? ' ' '• ■ X ' " ' - - --" .0 t . M(Vionday, April 16,1979 TimImos-Nowo, o Twin Falls, Idaho C-7.«. BRIDGE ______Oswald>ld Jacoby and Alann S■ o n ta g ____

Staymann not always> v a l i d

~t Oswuld:d: "A better s foTCHve-ttic-con* ------NORTHrn 1 ,n practise is I venlioi) alonlone when your dls- - ♦ 8 6 0 3 , y . - tr ib u ti o n i:is 4-3-3-3: your ¥ K JC four-c'nrd stsuit is a biicl ono ♦ K 9 3 n .. 9 and you bu'have lionor.s in tlie •'K,n. ♦A105 other Uireeee s u i t s ." W E S T . i:a s t A la n : •‘VV■Wllh this in m ind, ♦ A K Q J ♦* 10 North shoulould simply hjwe W 0 7 2 ¥w to & •( 3 lookttd att hla) eleven high iLs arul raiaed'South t 8 6 4 ♦ J • 7 52 card points ------“ ♦ 9 7 3 ' '♦ J 8 6 2 to three not .JJ O sw u ldf^^The'punishmenl^ ^ ^ ' ______SOUTH ♦ 3'7 4 2 _4-loeainst;st Soulh a l the fouT^ - V A Q:«“ O spade conirntraci that resulted ♦ A Q3 10>0 from NorUrth’s use of Stay- ♦ K Q3 4< man. Howc'ATCver. s u i t s 3-2 o n ly It of the tim e.” Vulnerable: Bot ••The cruel.and m-_ . .. m : Dealer: South*' h u m a n .fouleuture came when k l W c»t North EnEnnt South West wiiss noti only able to 1 NT double, but,ut s c o r e d 100 p o in ts Paas- 24— PaP a ss ...2 * for'honors-s inI addition to the P ji.« P u s s penalty foror a onc-trick set. - • X P o a s 4 + Pji: .gallon 114 - fafdilmplcmorcmonis IU Farmlmplomonis D bl. P n ss PJIS3Pit P a s s ' 098 FvmSoodid 098 firmsFornsnlIBM 104 Hors«iorses 112 IrrlQa' 1075 "sU pe' r 1048 baVo Irior 1B74 HALE 16' 4 horae trali HAYBUSTER Rock Plcko i h a Exp€rl« ALFALFA SEED; By growor. er DAIRY FOR LEASE. paTIo ON I domo. $4500. New9W hi- wagon. 734-4311-______Opening lead: Ranger/Flemish varietiesDS. typo barn, bulk lanK and am • landom. Would considerf f i HILLCOlRRIQATIOl dump, $5990. 10 If. awalhMolh at TWO-Wldo 1046 NEW Slalo lOBtod. Top guallly.ly- plpo lino mllkor. Froo stalltails horae Irallor In irado.• C. COMPANY 31^ mllo por hour,jr. all HOLLAND Hay S tacK or; G one K onnor B25-5051i51 lor 70 head wilh tralior spaci>aco 324.8455 or 324-6739. hydraulic. Coll Dick Parr(=’arrotl. good condition. Call 423* ______A F lo rid r Ida render ask.s if it balore BAM, after 4PM. _ ovollablo. 324.4088- HORSES For Saltf; Good>d 4-H4 Olson Com er PIvota 733-0381.______5847;______;______= 3 ProspoclBl Also will lake lal oiBon Corner Com m and! . „ is e v e r piropcr ro to pass when ASHTON Qorllflod SEECED ' ' IH 91 BEAN SPECIAL. • NNow TYE Gralr* Drill; hoavy duty, - ■ By Oswald Jacob] Polaloes; clean Mold roadlna horaoa to break. 733-7348.48;__ __ Olson Mark 5 M lnl-Plvot ““y your portrrtner has made a Sm m PMtufssForRsfi '' toelh In pickup & cylindrllndor. 24 hole, 3 point hlieh. U sed and Alan Sontag A Calllornia reading. Call R#"' HORSE SHOEING 4 1rlm/rimm- WadoRaIn Cheeked ovor S roadyIdy for vory lirile. 538-2294.______•R f o rc in g Wd.>id. Richard Baker. 652-3333. Ing anyw here In Mag>.laglc McDowell , T h e a niswcc sv is that there - 240 ACRES dty land pasiuio uao. $3500.734-3589. ______VERMEER la rg e ro u n d CERTIFIED Sood Polaiooa.>B. bolonglng 10 Clly ol Hclllaloij,o r Valloy. Denver Flno 326-483-4Bj 1. Stool&Alumlnum Plpo Oswald: “Herecre ia an cx- timess whenv such a pass I Pumps & Motora IHC 400 Oloael TRACTC,CTOR; BALER; 605 C .pluo oxtraa. am ple of crucl nninndinh^on it to, be profitable, Cloan reading. Som o X*froo Cor 1979 aoason. No walor,ilor. HORSESHOEINQ TA and live PTO- $2000,)0. CCall Qood machine. Call 734- foundation. Lynn Rothwollo" Subm it ail bids by April 20ir?Oin Charloo Browning ______B298..______punishm ent, for.or a mere abiubhor the practice, 588-2283, Daillnolon. ID. ' DoBlgn and R epair o n IrrIrrlga. 32<-5»5-______m isdemeanor.” _ lo HolliBlor City Clerk, Roulc ' ______^33-3376______tlon System s a n d EqEquip- INT'L 6 Row boot &i-boon -bo WANTEDI D laablod F u r th e rmnore, o : even If your CERTIFIED Sood Polatoos-IS- I .TwlnFalla. ID83301. Alan: "The Sta;Slayinon con- :ks, your partner is __ *2 H O R S E TR A ILEfS mom. - .cultivator. .ID 6 Row boeiboet 8. -Troctota~tmolomonta-and— cloan roadlng, virus losiod. 10 ACRES ol paslure. Ph. tandom. 4 now tiros. $89 boan culllvalor. 6i R'Row Scrap Iron, Call 423-4850. vcntlon in rcspoi g to be mad. Harold Boll and Sons. ^3-8363, ------: Coll 324*3683. allor 5:30pm. Wendell, Idaho-6335555 b o a n c u t t e r . ID ~ t r u m p o p e n in g s la s s ■KH F;rm:nPi>tSE as.sn.) ______Darllnolon. Idaho. 83231. CaU 9. 9 ’ WANT TO BUY: O ld Ford — sb'cftedive'tliafsafsom c'plny------~ -1860-A.U.M.'B-on-CanuuTuia. -7_H 0R SE S -FOR SALE..-E ..1 : _ .;222Sou«n Idaho Slfoosol_____Landplano. -Farm all_a ll_ M _Tr«olor. Phono 733*0644a fter— ------554-3322. ------’ ' - ~ Crook. Inquire P.O. Box 181.161. APPALOOSA m aro duo w/loader. -iD 8 Row i 4;30PM.______— ' y - ers uae it nutomnimatieally any - - (For a cop■.opy o f JA C O B Y M OD- . . . . -U 53W311 - CERTIFIED SEEDO G oadlno.iaano 83330. -• loai. Throe 2 year old colls. Galon R. Danco ..... S38-:16-2719 Plaloloas planter w/monll.'onl'or. WANTED: 12 or 14' Brilllon tim e their partnetner opens in £R N , se>nd n d SI to: -"Win at POTATOES. SORTED TO ^ ahetlanda. 527*3558. 15-5X3B duals. 934-5248. caro ot thl3 nowspa- S HORSE PASTURE for roni, Crowlool C ultlpackor o r notrum p ond thcjJicy hnvc any Brldgo." ca ONE DROPS OR SORT OF Room for 4 horses. SE• ofol -INTRODUCING ARABIAN ;r;rr_ 10' .id disc on rubber. CASECA; similar heavy packer. Phono four-card maT^ajor su it 'por. P.O. Box 8 439. Radio City YOUR CHOICE. CLEAN TwInFalla. P h .423-4213- STALLION SERVICE YOUR HASTINGS irrlgai aldo rako. MF 85 Trocior.or. Ph.F colled thru Ely NV o p e ra to r . - StaUon. WonJow York. N.Y. 10019.} . READINGS. S2.40 (Loss wilh Solid bay. Top blood linollnoa, P'P® Doalor Cor lo p qut 324.2178.324-5168. holdlnf?:;.’ laroo order). 208*529*3181. SUMMER PASTURE for 20C oa by gated and main- 1' J_____ lo Diamond Valloy *5 Toll - Cowa and Calvoa. ComoaJ,., Purobrod & Grado maroa t ,.(low -ID Modol 400 TRACTCCTOR; alallon. ’______., FOR SALE by grow er top Counly aroa. Call 320-4386Sor oi prlvalo treaty. For appoln Bill 19.9 HP. In c lu d e s ' 8i WANTED TO BUYI Old 4 o r 6 “ ■ m enta Phone 655-4243. h tfiJ ? Ifl "wANTEDI Paaluro for 40r j ot r ONE ClEGiSTERED Arabia“blan 4?3.5S47. ______r. l^«j.?J*°*^OairTIiy Slalo loalod, will dollvor In lo , Cllly. 352-4298.______------6803 aller 6pm/wookendB. no______PetatSgpptlaiI«t 121 BoaU& Marine itomt bCi so hoad ol cowa and calvoa. f^ds. _ 4978 eller Spm,______il.C T Foml1ura»Cirp«U ’ aroa. Marlon Pondorgrafl PUREBRED Arabian Slallloalllon T" ro «54248,______Oick Howard. 54:M915. .ID 4430 iraelor with povi WATTS 3 bottom 18” plow. • „,^TIQU6 Mtthooony dropI Parahooto. canarloa, fln-in- MAQIC VALLEY Moblfo _ Borvlco. • Arabian maroiaroa. 11) FirmsSuppjppllM ahllt. .10-4200 4-boltom 16 1 324-5022.______choa. locol ralsod. Cagos & 10 FOR SALE; Sood • Cloan •k lor lo it Inblo *126. BooK- 8 ' Hom es and Marina Is Iho geldings & young slock l( 7 T -r Plow. Ph. 538^278. -----— 20' WOOD POTATO bod tor eaao/bar. combination S60. food. 253 Sovontn Avo. Eaat.± Iranchisod doalor Cor boltoror rOadlng, cortlllod ruasotls. aalo. Ph. 324-3843. ■ COMPLETE 2 " Milk Ll >n Will cut & iroai 8. dollvor To lo 102 crnii 7T ^ 1100 Oal. bulk ta n k . Vacu,euum ''OHN DEERE rollor harrolorrow. aalo. $500. Phone 825-8817. • UKo now dialrooood woodi AKC RoQlolorod Dalmallanan boata and molora.-lohnoon ;— PUREBRED ARABIAN Col 10'. .IOHN DEERE grain dr . . dBflkA chair WOO. 734-ejS4. Pups: top blood llnoa, readydy O u lboarda. OMC Storn-rn- your placo. Willard Boll 527- BISON-HYBRID-BoolaK n. a903(AfCOl/______• 2 yoar'cld. C hestnut. Gonlii BEE GEE scraper, 8', •• “V^EAUTIFUL M aplo Chlno, April 15th. MaloB- J150:>0: Drives. GoaSwIrl and En- - Sooman. Borgor Bloor Also yoarting M Arab col rubbor. Ram 8. h o soIS.’ s. MFi -115— ...... FonnWo(kW*m«d— cablnol. cotfoo & lamo lable. Fomalos- $175. 233-440S or torprloo Boats.-Shorolandrdr- HIGH ELEVATION- VirusUO Range Twin Falla. 733-5891,!L_ 733-7333. R oaaonable. - ■ NEW PIPE ne v er boo n us eulllvolor, 2 bar T-bar aiy j 232-5488.______Traiiors, piua all olhoror loBlod loundatlon *and STSn 1.000 II. 8 Inch heavy wall ’ 2’)l'l^' DENVER FINE'S Drallsman eablnot drawing I’j*. GOOD SELECTION oporP®n QUALITY HORSE SHOEINC h e a th Modol 1082 7 e-ri 4 ^ ^ CUSTOM FARMING •^Jabto. 734-1274.734-0327. , ' AKC ROQlatorod GERMAN^ Marino Supplies for loasial eedllled sood poiatoos.I”: hollors. 400 lo 700 pounda It. longlhs. 300 Cl. 14 , Ir bean wlndrower. 324-8{ la Call 733-6141.______Oood Hold and porfoct Ida. ANDTRIMMING hoovy wall. 20 Ct. longl n n t i Plowing, roto-tllllng, blado SHORTHAIRS, 6 wooka old. Chuck Pelteraon, 324-3331.:•I-2 ______324-2140______« days. 324-4228 ovenlngs° work, corrugallng. hay b u y aoii and trado lor[ Excollont hunting alocki Will(111 SAIL CATALINA YACHTS ~n In California roadlng. Forced norih. 2V> e asi ol .leromo. ------Good buy. lolt over Iron .5 .. week-onda.______s, air, humidlflod slorago. Can QUARTERR * w oll. 495*2397.-,^704.2. ^ ■-r- swathing 8. baling. —tiacd »pllQncos andI. hunt Ihls fall. 733-13B8. 13.15. 22. 25, 27 ft. 8' prams, UO _QUERNSEY_and -lERSEV Inns MANURE SPREA D ER' “ ^TufhUufO, C4in'8'Ooar»nco- - lid 'BBII—o r—row T-Porto—Tind-Jd- -o u t—and—troo,— caii_D ouo _THOHOUGHBRED« 3 J yo< ^ -mofnlnflB.-'or_ovonlDi ' BOXER, y o ar and a hall old S Schuromon 527*3147 o r -527- frbsfi Cows: seveTal 0OO£2®^ old gelding. G enllo^ -FWd—waffon'BrnviDrai"4 f r^ssaa!" . " Conlo^2jT11l^^^_^^ roglBtorod ' tomaio. S150.0 hardware. SAIL HAUS 483 S. holaloln heller calvoa. .Cal STAND BY pow or C05IB: I.5!; Forage boxes: Top quol _ _Locusl. Twin Falls. 733-6227.>.■ 6201. Areo. ______Call croon. 543*4629.______------than the milk you m ight Ic fri^onr *RANDY WEAVER* Cuslom ___734.ei8a...... - - r . . 324-2178 or 324*5188- — SAWT-OOTH--NATIONA 1. i» Schulor larm equlpmoiJnitnJ’- -plowlng.--dlsolng.— oulllha----- ...... W I m c m " 'NAL- whon normal p o w o r fallslis.-in- -LowoBi prlcoe In lhe valli • COYOTE HUNTERS.5 . ' LLOYDBROTHERS- 20 HOLSTEIN; somo froaroan pofOBt w ants lo roni"J ,,2 lojB thanlO m lnutoayou* f Dalo rrowing. grain planting, J pfovhound cro a a. 324-2S<7. cows and cloae sprlnQora. “kI I. Gall your area dealer D< — "COLDSPOT 17 eu. «. choal 122. Sporting Qoodi»• Call -326.4283. Jo h n — ravocadO,32ft-4t&B.______sorvoi Golden Rotrotver Graco. Idaho BULLS. Howard's Angutgus Roglalorod Appy & Coloradsrado. Eloctric. 733-1699.______,rnlnn« G «'b«- 2, FliOr. ^ pm. .lames Clark 733- 5601. _ Ranch. Phono 543-4915. Ranger. Thunder Slorbucl — — Bollovuo 788*3778 mornln Roloroncea avallabie. ■' Tw ELECTRIC dryoro. ali major. Black Lab crooB pups; 423- ‘i.'iS!}- TW ELVE O T O a u‘^'0* r orlateovonlnos. ' 5600 or 423-5859.______’COMPOUND BOW; 25lbs?,* STEPTOE BARLEY soed.'d. REGISTERED Angua Bulls.jlls, Peacock Spola. Ph.430-809:- ^ 2 . automatic iako*offe. 2 yo !-« • brands. From S110.95. Cain's - holding, usod 1 yoor. J75. Ilh all ’3 point D'SK for am BSnER HAY M A RK ET . - -Clcaranco Contor 733-7111. HUNTERSI AKC Llowollyn *■ oHolblo Cor Cortlflcatlon.'2- Brooks Angus Ranch,c h , ------■ . old, good condition, wllh 0. Call _ 3 W r O |^ u d < ^ ^ j o j o ^ _ _ _ Irtahw ClnlA Cwfffi I nh TFRT- -HaeoHon,— idoho.—Phon« 5 r “ RUQER'TT 22-250 Varminior0' 98 porconl gorm inatlon. Swina d o u b io ^ ^ parlor. 208-t8-922* 320-4BM. . J • •; Croat ^Iroo^r'ldoo? ?l#rv^ 1 'n. 629*6016.______^______^*'l06 ^ I M i , 733.7759.______^ wllh 12X scopo. RCfBC dloaBB 99,51 percent purlly. No '4 -R o w M ilto n B BEI E E T Swathing.Baling. S tacking . ' • ' Oold. mint condliion. $450. - and braaa. 324-3510.______noxious woods. Will sell bln REGISTERED PollecL®2 SERVICE AGE 200rts. 11 “il_____ ^___------PLANTER: with doplh barbands (1orall3) —_• 733-4475.______.iUST IN TIME For Eaalsrl “Jj Horolord BULLS. Somor aalo. 3-7442. EXPERIENCED & FASTI or TRE 04 modol W lnchosler;ir; run. cleaned and Iroaiod tested. Coll 536-2294. Hampahiro Boar for ael on culllvalor framo. 733-74. , black AKC rogiatorodcockor - r Hbb good iongih. CollI 54543- USEDEOUIPMENT -—•NEW Aman# Radar rango; aoanlals.' 423-^a7allor5pm.? -3046 eallbor. reasonableJe bulk or.ln papor.bags. Abo ‘ 6 .ROW Mlllon .Bool Plon mlcrowavo $450. Largo Up- jj p_rlc0j^MW5»a(t0re^^ Broihora 438-5856 or 438-S8--' REGISTERED Angus Bulla.Jll9. 5409. •lElotrogotor Herbicide Appllcaloro.1. 2 barI 734.6871.20 Y n . Exp.___ '■■TiBhtKol»lrtatorlroo2orJ200.I. PROFESSIONAL i GROOM­ » 6897. Cows. Calvoa. Bred Hollors. »1 TravoNnggun lramo*3 pi.-good condlllcidlllon. CUSTOM Plowing; Dlsklno: ING - V acationing? i'll boardrd r Empire AnguB, 733-3640, • 3800 Plocoa of Solid Sot ' o,,W«.1274.734-0327. ' I , , STEPTOE Barloy. bagged . loe Sh» Unoa 324-2183,______Or Roto.harrowing your dog. Chori Mlllor Kon-n- IU SnowVehlclsl Jl* altor Spm.______• Oood atock ol Hand Lli ■ Kov with/wllhout chem ical. Cali — RENT TO OWN. NowJ nolB ^ 423-5104. ” troalod 97% gorm. J7.50 cui. 8. Aluminum Main Lino SELF-PROPELLED- h ' . . Whirlpool appllancoa. aa low J 1974 .JOHNSON anowmobllolo Phono 326-4241. WANT TO BUY Shoop poll slacker modol 1045; NiNow Ro^^^Harrls. 324-4261 . aaI12a nionth. 733-4090. IPROFESSIONAL Dog Top $$ paid.- Call 324*32 Hollarid. dou ble . groom ing. Call Doo'a allerI'i 2 . oxcollont condliion. Onlyly TETON-VALLEY Corllllod E ______(rom BAM to 2PM,?M^Jo BPM I KECHTOR BROS. J. -46Q.«nUoa,.22 Inch track-and.Id. —polaiooa for .-oolo. SHOSHONE ------WtnUsil ...... ASM MIerowavo ovon. Yoar old. ' - roso™o^oaT;_J5OO;^80;2O67.'■ Reasonably pricod. 307-353- M 16l' ~21'_Spudnlclu-lubo-loodilondar- -roller—harrowlng.-^wllh—Of— ■»t400.S43-4S5eatlor5pni. PUREBRED I C ockor Spanlol T- - 2558— ------" _SALEYABD^ 1977 modol; 8x16 woodoodori wHMul chomicei. 543-6078 r -puprfomalor-3-montha-oldr »r disk alter 5.423-5022 after 7. . '-'’^WASHER AND DRYER in 1 T2S TfivolInJlefirt TOP OUALITY AlCalla aood: 110 Poultiy&B»bWlabblta 11 BoodB. Referrals upon rp* MACHINERY FCNANCIN:ING project. Wo nood 2I or 3 NH-3. Any sIzo Job. Mike —" 'tllKB npw r-nso:— CalMPM--^ --aamAaltorSpm. ___■ _ - 438-2931...... ------quoal.—B o b - H a m lllo n - ^ - MONDAY .'-ApRIL-ie T jr,- -Traolors-—^Trucka— D*Dairy- -eeolionsol-oklocJtarfouMi .0011423-5574 or 733-0199. _ _WASJ3KEtLfttUUlllL_!rlO«l. _35fi7.Bo!Lfljjllwai_ ____ ^ ^ EASTER BUNNIES* Show t -Equlpmont.-Faftn-Buildln oawln^ JiAHflUSTEaiMKjJiCjSMjpr ■— ~| .... TiIJnBloetcSntlrrRabbliarWl; for a yoar. M ual glvo_awoy,, lSi^-t?iob^^iow ^3wirk.---- —...... - ~600 Hoad while raco Btoors'i S3(f -irrlgatioTi— SToratn -draUlic-pTO-nyamutic-pui-pumpr -imao—»19-per-hour,—AI»= ~ M8 m o n lh 'B la ck ~ U b croaa Fully aoll-contalnod. boltor ■p* 8, without. podlofoos. 53 wllh handle lor raisingIng o r hydraulic. 1 lo 2 a e ro -par - BulWlnflMllortili ‘J holCors weighing 400-000 Buildings. ■ male, all o hoia. 734*7865. than now Bhape. Muat se e lo10 YOU MUST SEE THIS SORT"T pounds. 100 Hsad ol white ------Agricultural &Cndualrla rial ■ loworino loodor. -Wo) alalso hour capacity. Oick Parrott. "•'■CEDAR SHAKE3 - handaplll! — _ approcitto bocauso youlu Toapproclolo It. We sort our!“ ' loco calves weighing 300-400ioS J-EGHORN Chlckonaona; Frnanolngino.,JM^333 need AMIs Chalm ers-BB or 0 733-0381.______• & foaawod. *2'a. W " to U ” •wont bollovo tho price. SMOOXI polaloes to a 7oz top lor pounda. Thoao aro all good . rPullota for laying* Old herm t! ACETYLENE WELDER. cull, C 'tractor rogardlesa ol condl- con WANTEDI Cuatom Plowing; •'i»thloknoaa X 24. S36.75 por.. 120i AvliUonM or bost ollor. Work I 733-3- bollor cutting. This Is* lop®P Lost River Valloy calvoa. IMtoo for Slowing. 837*8316. ^ 83 Ing &hoollng tlpa. compKpleto. tlon and cultivator,. hoyh Have 4 bottom plow. Call ^»-bouafo. Ph. 734-6528. ^ 2*77. 0\>n.______quality clean cortlllod sood Hoad ot while face yearlingiln” s TRAILER; soo at 862 Walnul . . .‘■«»t!0rB0n. 3T4-33J1.1 njrth.;^,h $5000* IHC 350 DIOSilOBOl bool harvoalor. 1 6-r ■AC. HOUSTON ntal/chortor. I Phorto .los good quality. 733-3207 or • Tractor-$2.000.934*4029.1:___ LIIIlBlon rolling b o o t culll ! ’L«ID lEVELER,ER. Avalloblo In 16 ft., j Roundy'a Skyways. 733-3. North. Call 734-3069. 2Vg^aatoMorome^^^^^ M ■^..- l u m b e r CO. j 73M242.______= - FAHM6R8n-Approximate!lately. ■ tw .. 6-row ,'ipH n J .flOfO-O-BB. ______S I. a 2 4 ft. w id th s . _ B261. Evenlng0734-2777...... “1959 15 “ IL.-'Ox-il. lAPPROXIMAT6LY-100-T«nsi . *1100*"Of '10** comonl"'plpi - -collont co-ndliTonTTTSO^SSr'® lsl-2nd*3rd cutling AllotCal?a "iM Korsdi Irolghi dam aged. Excollorollont Parma 6-row lllior-loadlador I L ovol EJp to al 1537 Targhoo Dr., 734-*' hay in good slack. Weat oC laldor now laat year. 208*522*85*858l! f 171 Boita&Mtnn«ll«mi"» 4958;______ALL -TYPES ol horaoalea for Irrigotion uso. Consldt SPfllNQ . Fllor. Call 326-4019.______- bouohl.:sold..tradod. Plonly nny olfor. Cell 324-8848. Idahottalla.______— spECffics------"1 "CHRYSLER BOATS-andrd -18' TRAVEL-irallor. Cloan,['■ GOOD ALFALFA Hay loror of young goldlhgB. Ren'len' 2 Seller Bulll p olalo~ s( m olors. C alkins Irallora.a. slo o p s' 4. Phono 733-0844 sals. Approxlmatoly 100 lon.n- Haley 733*6055.______: cuttora. ready . lo go.F? l^IltlSTON ROItOlllNECULTiVATORS^’r .Ioromo impiomont Co..1.. olior4:30PM. ______FOR GATED PIPE ,.,jyB'’x4‘x9' t3a.00aton.423*4561. CALL BOB BAILEYr Spudnik barrel duslers.'• Iii‘“» J 6, 8 a 12 rowM BootB a Boon modols. a . -CUdwoodExtorlor siding 324-3311. ■lorom'o.______1977 VACATIONEER: 31' lyoolC now.829-59_7e,______V GOOO QUALITY hay foror APPY STUD SEFIVCE i om In buolnoss for myse j— I 4 . 6 & 8 r o w systemtern HALFTHE COSTI Rodl-H-Haul ‘ V ■ ------328-5097. ______Cali 786-4683. Located ------r : - Wall Panollng HAY WANTED, bond o>d d 1 A.O.H,A. Filly. 1 A.O.H.A. gooBonock grain or fiattatbod f J2.99oach 17 FIBERGLASS boat wilhii, Sawtooth Lodgo. Hailey. dealer, call 324*4288.______trailers. Enginoorod " Oelvanixod Oolla fisnie. , co v er & oara. Good>d - Colt.Allor5934-5330. ____ durability & stre n g th Coii°:°« I LILLISTOlTON 8200 Series ( . RlbTln-l.58«llnott. condition. , Aloo boal trallsr. HAY WANTED: Minimum 10 -BREAKINQ AndTRAININGI|GI SPHYPHON lubos. 1"x72'x72". in low Olher trallera. Lov •'"3<4C«binot Birch Mako i olfor. 423-4679. i ‘ton lols. $25 por lon..lm"• * Tom Knudaon-' Stallion'0'' plastic. Fluem chocks> andar ihlar 734-4528.______------K 7.03______modlato pickup & paymont. Borvlee. 324^2014,324*8382.:_____ fogulor_noQa_goto_cJiO£K E BEAM COMBINE > — -T7tl?1785-2309-WellgrNV;-'----- iSEllOi T^,BOHOMiVo»*l>lowrO« • >.3W I IS insulation trailer, c over. 12 hap. molor.ir. — - (9) D la co n tln u o d NEWiW ~ 324-51617------____ condition. 22' wosK th ® M o g lc V a llo y o r o p . ------1 — .LFJborolasa-JIO.OSporroli 1 HAY FOR SALE. First,>t. SADDLES; froo' tack goes M75.Call 733-2932.______- 002 Auctkmt ’®-l_ 6” X8“ Aluminum galodI pl(plpo ' manure-sliaQO box! 538*25 nt second and Ihlrd culllngB.»• with Ihom. Onjy al Char-Lo ^ Q o o d jofidltloji._*.t'WLfl' 16 FT. Flborlorm wllh 85 ho. - - - NEol Buhl. 543-6023. - ■ - - HorairSBOOiory. fl-flot. _CA6E-880-Comblnor-^ilt'f e - l - -EvlnrutWr-TTJOfl- tanks. E2h- • ■' _ It. 734-5175. ______tras. for boanoi groin, gc ^1 HIGH OUALCTY BARLEY ■ 8-4poi Saturday ILoad trailer. This bgal Is Inin OOS FwtlltMr, Top Soil FOR SALE: 15" BARRELIEL FORDSON M ojor dloauld tractor * $3,000: 25 HP» moaa bolore 3 om. E- ______324-6930 . ‘ ••NORTHWESTELYWOOD) i North Vlow Orlvo. Twin.n. LAWN 8.QARDEN MANURE: - trado Cor14".324-6095. ____ Dump onolno. 934-5370, ILil' FAflTFRN-« I HRIIP WINnRClVinWER . also Q provon i Clnn.tDxturo. S2D.plcKuaJaad-dl _lSt:iCUrTlNQj_tlAY.^oat ^io^r-& -lengih-4‘^B-hamJ- f t i n s , airalzo's a l p"rrc'«9 j — SALES-^ — - ^ Ooiivoroor-Cnir733-i372-oror - t ownr733-6377. I ----- V0Br»'btd.-324:2947.------' J up* I p o r f o r m o r in ththo i Magic Valloy oroo. 14 FT. SEA RS ' Aluminum 324.2235. _ • >!££L______------cannot olford lo pass i (OfftUmbarlynoad boat. , 10 noraopow er molor. , 197B 181 CUTTING hay.h Hall ARABIAN Appalooaaoaa GATED a n d Main Line Lir Call 734-8588. P.M . BuildIlding f ' B«hlnd United Oil) Call 73j:-0290 a fte r 5. CLEANI Approxlmatoly 120 MARE: won broke. -7 yearstars Aluminum Plpo. AMOT4- --Maoodlond.-ofavltrfmgatlptTr tt: Tup tittuil llnea. juil.siiiii-»n.- -Apritjroih-to-Hoiiistw-ctt“Ctt^ -^tst'liniaiil; Ml* quIcKtatliittactr ------r a > 7 S 7 » ------1141 crerk.Routo1.TwlnFallB.illa. ID Loader for a 285 -or lanargor f . ~ ~ 7 « 7 r r PMntilTrvM ~ ing. Rathbun Farma. CallIII Hay & eulllvaled crops. 53^i1^ Ing. Lots of senae. 934-5141 ^ • TWO 450 G allon Ponloona.*■ 694-2131 or654-2151. 2403. ^ or934-4U4altor6om. . 83301. Iraelor. 487.25^. ; -ijfVERQREeN TREEB, .alli IPhone 734-8985.______«ailallOB. 3-0‘. 24" B uu aaw• U S E D N ^ P o rt 16' Sail Boat: onatand, WlBconnsln mplor. liko noWT Q roal small boat ' .lofyi Qraham R uporr 43ft-- crulBor. Sali H aus, 483 South Locuat. 733-8227. : i ------1^------:— _ t v r ' . I . .. ______w i t h M a jo r H o o p l e - . C-BTlrneo-Nowe.Twlrrwln Falls, Idaho MondoyJoy, April 1 0 ,1 9 7 8 '• ^ T” OUR ^I BOARDING HOUSE - ' 128 Camporaa-S&Shells ■ 127 UolofWor Homos 132 Aiiio Parts SSAecesjofies Aei AXTril* PATe~PEC.3l,l17£170.') HE TALK* UKE l-conlalned 1969 OLOS « 400 engine - AWOT^ i ^ ( ? U E 5 5 E P W^7(3N(S CTN 1078 ROAO^RAr^Eiier " 23 It. FOR RENT Sotl-el tor. 543^034. - A W 1■XO 0 TriINK ^C7ME PEOPLE • fully s«ir460. WE REBUILD I- $T 0?NFE55'HEH-HEH-I^ BATTING T5<7 WHAT^ horse. Zphaao. AND POR RENT) Motorir HomeH by locks al ABBOTT' A BIT Pl^c:«9URA(SEP.' I[ -/HELMETV y d i f f e r e n t ? - bicycle. 3 apood. 543- Jk. Phone. SUPPLY.305 Shoal (3-5963. ,ho day or wook. ='■ . r w / y^H E BABBLES • 734-6420.______South. (3HT IT WA5 aOHE B U T i l i m iciAL^ and 350 QM IT . RE;;EAULY W A5NT!^BW ,. J JU5T TELLIN6 , 'OR RENT, 351 WINDSOR and - ■ -MOTORJiOME FOP i m e ; ffi^RVCenter-— ^ • - 1 J B ------iqjLShdfll. _dav.Qf wook, 543-4271(279...... »J4g-6466^ - ly. ..., - FrmTHorflit ) Rod Oald CAB HIQH factoryV ■.holl ■. MUST SELL 1878 R' P -m olal, flls long wldiirfo h a . Mini motor homo.., 20-. 21 5,000 .,33 Aotoa Aui Wanted '— iwB l i 7s ’ mlloa, crulso. Ilr. oir. Phono 'r L : ______aide wfndowJW8.J17S. ePMM &I week- WANTED BulcKSPtapBnckarde. /* SI . Oldamoblles. 1940-50. 104 In J A CAB HIGH for long ilntrTloop'a In'I'y OOOd condlindlllon. 733- _ TRAVEL TRAILER box. Tinted windowi i x o ---20- SECURITY Mini; r - - 197979 WILDERNESS-20’n « --6. Low mllos. 360IM Dodge. 0^75- go LP lo n k s, Iorg o rofrlg- (4) L60/15 Flrostoi Storm windiindows, front bunk, Iorgo radlala. Hardly usedid M.kl-n3-nmo.JM.577;.!2^ _____ ------1976--SEGUBITV-V - --D odge -.136r..‘. _____CycIO#floUSupptlet;...... orotor, oxirxira Insuloflon. No. 9T-1P'1 P 7 . •• -o f fe r PhrS43-4B12.— - - ^ M B E f l - ROOF— i HONDA. ATC------emergency hatch^ ^ i ^ rn b o . 6°goon,||pa.CQll423-S21.5292 0O’a . J350.& J50($500. G ood . , 13 " x a " t1 5 . CaM 734-1 T~, - eonflltlon.733w>952.}52, ______• H V t t ^ evDfahal VACATION SPECIA 8' CAMPER wllh ov loro^Motof a t t e n t io n Ow,Ownora of \Wur^ * 4 9 9»5 Stove, lee tjox, IocjST la & «78 2 5- Explore /, M ontoaa. A\U|Hliyi * Home. By iho doy,V V*wook or Triumph. BMW, I ^ E T Tr T E E R '- stops. »725.Ph..54;g; a and Indian VYwrni month. Rosorve'vn now Bultaco. Hodoko ai . I T ELDORADO lOVk'i aolf- .lorome FlscUsr*^-TJoromer • Mopeds, «'llho ne.newjnodola. — R U N i" contained campor* >ck ond our ^ \ 6 A \ N , ------'- S ;* quoen 32<-4420 or ,3 73 3 -9 2 0 5 S;?ea"'rnd'''pa’r 'ss 'ddem8_ore . bod, gas. electric.;■ i evonlnoB.______F " iffm m i m M i iMOTORHOME i burner atove w/oven, . ..i 'T, Opon. Our- Sorvleovice Ooport- b 'e 733- *1078 20' WInnobsgc jon lo aorvo ' I' . ■ ' < ------c b oovy v > chottiSr-nlcoly-oqulppippod.No.^M i57.____ .______.Jach8.,1631 .eift.Avo,, rroxcoliont- 5108.______n._B. J.----Momor7;ee0-mlleartr jl« -5 - c y e io ------*■ Solos, 541 Moln1 EeEaai. Twin ______■ FOR SALE OR'TRAC251-7075 733-0614. Sportking Campor., 1low ft., , , Fnlla. Ph733 Ing you'd want In aI comc por, TWO NEW 5'X8’ Illlon Phone drlvo Froni End L( Compor Spocial. Po trade for ski boal oi pvfolot PlX •lerorrto;______bIko. good condllli 01 equal ifoiiers. 1B4B Chovro DAVIDSON 324-5377 after BPM.M Yard buckel. *6500.B500.637-6767. aloorlng-brakos, air. S3< value. 543-4679 oiler 7| rebuilt. For soloI aal cost. 1976 HARLEY D/ ,*2900. 733- SUPER DEALl 1978 19 -Hondo ’CAT 944 Loader,der. Call 733- .miles, now condition, NORTHLAND 6 ft.. camI per 536-642t ovenlnos.,______S portster XLCH , JJ ollenl condl- 5761.______1977 TOPEE SUOE-n-IH SHELL lekup bo~d C023 before Noon.._n. . 400 Hawk I: excoll' ______' <011______[ „ 1! ahell for plekup with \ TWO WHEEL pleki I mlloa. *950. 1064 DIAMOND} T twint scrow FOR SALE; 1970 CHEV W ith floor. No.,M-2C-206D curlslno. *160. 733-221 •niiirf fflnrr* Ilc"- sharp. 4000 m 2266 oflor trailer lof sole. Pho>hono 734- HODAKA Olrt Squli;3m^„ i?,^i Movlno, muslaolll1111734-6024. gaa. oxcellonlI IlrIlros. g ood pickup in vory good co 5.______8537.______Vory pood condllli JKI;- Ramlot m ochancaf condHindHlon, lock- t(on. Ono ownor with (. 1977 NU-WA Sth ER: with tunod. *400.829^56345034. ' ' 1072 380 SUZUKI ^ W heel UTILITY TRAILER; . ■<.«« *hTn m olor. Ask for Pat Pi at 7»- Ing roar ond. Full-ull 1al/ with o r aholl, air, duol lanks- trailer. Low mllea, awning, a pickup bod for salsale. Coll 360 HONDA CL: l( wllhout 18 fl. hoiholder epud many other exiros. Wlll - 7 3 4 ^ ______afler Som. 423-5227. 7.000 mllaa. Shari; i , . S ssM ___ .. .______cepi best olfer by April ....: . 4 9 0 SPEECIAL M " 1»7S HS SUZUKUKI- b.d.3M .gM 7. , 11%’ OPEN ROAD CCamper: — 734-7094 aftarePM. Call Verl Unandor ot 733-: .fully solf-conlolned. ulosarvlces' HONDA TL 250. bocoouohi n.w cotillon, im PI ’) c c p c or733-6222. - 260 P lo rc a .-734.6558isS^Saya! uloixrrKes Excellent: c condition. ■ . JOHN DEE• 1M7 FORO pickup with ' -734-2506 evenlnga.—----- ,-----r- -WILL'DO -FRONT'N T -E N O -lo»rbunk.model^dei:le a n . N o. B:155. cam per with jaeka.ce. J600. .CollVirg733-344i- collont condition.n. 1Call 423- ARE HERE N Phone 734-4711. _ _ _ 5605. ■ ______Amorlca’a most‘■rfin u l.r JOHN DEERESiE550Dbzer "1952 q m c 2 Ton m SHARP 1073 Covomtman 7Vi' ■ '■ 76 HONOA CS550'50 ■4. 20.000 elroet tJike lasl 500 neoda somo work on m< Overahot Camper foifor mini. ^3; AuloPiftaiAcftAccasuriei’ m llea. Excellentt cicondlllon. they aro In shortI.K'iV.“s“J a «».a» • . good condition* Also, g pickup. All equippedod. 76^ ■ - ; Sl700orboalofter.4»r. 423-5524. hurry on down lc r s i N c . , - *13,3585 ^ Call 537-6954.______...... 7 3 3 - 1 1 7 3 filormatlon 1978 KAWASAKI KEKE-250. 230 - *01 I d a r d ...... q uean size bed (alei >21. mlloe, 1905. Coll ofKaflo re . 734- 73J*507070 „ • UKE NEW. Holland Airs ...... 7 3 4 - 9 8 1 8 543-4048.______aai.i?7i-ja°' Bob Houston, Sal 8th wheel. *450 or boat 01 * ld o " p u *289 ENGINE: compleipiete™C^ ;n • Good Home Phone10 733-1490. 73 Ph. 734-1955.______'i l i i ironamlaslon.Call^^ -9 4 3 8 .. 1078 KAWASAKI;i L LTD-1000; TRAIL BREAKER now. *2800. ahaoe. Phono 436-6^ 0 9 2 . • —I MUSTS^E^I-^^gn^l^^^W — ' FORiALE!18b7GMC K m ?T Daye, 734-3772._____• *1976 YAMAHAA YZ-80C: . .127.______. MotoiimrnoniH,hvU/WKM -.larome.------______1978-KAWASAKI-.1:i..100*.-£x- ..good.condlllon.CaCall,733-2648...... in'. *700 o r a h e r 8pm.______DR1HGATERV•CEiniiu.,.- 1978 CHINOOK MotororHome:' NEW-and used VW DBtiB coilent condlllon'. ^ WANTTOBUY:r;iM7~iS 19 cii? II llborgi- rebulll engines, all 29-5954. 1978 YAMAHA 650150: fohrlnp. Ford or Chovy 1-to. J 16*, low mileage, all I 75 GL-1000 crash t)ar, luggai I 0'“ b o ^ '’7;w^ ExcolPoni condlt — ■•""T rrrtr; ------"THfHenVcB'wHEREPlPUN B E Q IN S ______• - aee body, completeltely. eoir- Fully guaranloed.. VWIII In- LIKE NEW • 1975 10 bed. 733- S43..8268,326-6481 evo'S.7 p m .. 734- otall. 733-7087 alterr 5pm.5p ond H onda. 7500 .miles,ilo8, oxtraa. covor. losa than’2‘3S 2.1 o = . conUlnod. Alter 6pn t1700/besloflar.32 9818. anvllmeonwoekondsn d l 734-7853 afler 6. 324-6553. 1974 CHEVY Custoi /*®*‘®o7for“ Co^i REPOSSESSION - wlll accept beat c 4 2 ^ Must bo aold Immedlatol ' / “ — - - G reen S eed Comp•ompany. 423- ^lonast bidder. ' • 5529. Kimberly. • . . 1974 Oodge lon Cliib (: 1078 -CHEVY Van; Var pow e r y.6, good condlllon. •_ ------■ ------ffnuFrtTiy/ braIkW87~~A"^"Oi fcwi P?ro-|10 j i 4 - 2 3 4 6 • ■ AM/FM, crulaoloo control, weekdaya.______iRVICE-^ X Mlcheiln radlals...... ■ ~ - condition. *7S00.'730.734-0497;. ^ow poin c I 1077 CHEVY «\ tontor PU wllh pgr, niag wheels, etc. <£ iUIDE . ’ cam por shell. 350-350-V4. UkO ahape. *708. 6434191.; Gl ■ new condltlonl Cal I I Call Clydeno gast Locusl. Buhl. P 0 0 - ' - ...... ■ at 733-2691. or 324.6124-6455. trade. w . ! 1974 CHEVY Vt lon. lon 307. new SHARP 1966 »lTon Ford: AND ■ engine, white apiapoke rim s, airtomollc, powor aleo£ AM/FM c asse ttelo.C , C B , pow er ,972 sport King comi tilt stoorlng and brakea. sell-contained. Best d ■ 734.4566.______366Plerco.733.7694. ^ DIREECTORY ______m . 1969 CHEV Wton on PU sh o rt sHARP 1974 CHEVY L — DHAM ” bed.“ Ohrome* ma^ tseissnJsnoitreKnieoff- ■ * ■ ■ V I U ^ - 0 9 ^ I— ^— 3 -HIMES I . . . . wide llrea, *1000.1000. 543-4091 m il a g e . S o o a l - . A I 7AM-1PM.______Buckghom Dr. or call ■■•Below>w you will find mon;any services ovoilabible frorh Mogic I 1968 CHEV Sporjportsvan 90. 6059allar5pm. 3 0 DDAYS... 30,000 on now mmoi otor. L50-15 1975 « ton CHEy CP A ' ■ , Valleyey. Businesses. Checkk -v/ith-- our Service Directory- when ■ maga on Anse-rt.aprr).aprlnt rim a. cAB -Sllvetado for salo , below offer the _ ' - $ I ' I . Carpeied, now<'baiV battery. 934- tr ^ o . Will taka older pia f e y o u 'r're e in need of o profe;fessional. The firms I ■ 5<54. ______In trade, Dalsun, Toyota^ st in service and quoli□ lity* products. Checlck with one ond ■ 1075 CHEVY LUV. LL Vory 543^23.______^ ■ J .fin e st ■ ____clean. 28,000 mllea. mIK *2650. ,972 ,on Fort pick ____ — s e e !— ------5 ____ P h .324-4877. . . -S«lf.conlalnod_10M .. .. — ...... pickup wllh camper. *5500.423-5324. LOWERS & VEQETABiTe PAINTING I . 1982 CHEVY pIC /.. , APPiIwiC6RpAiR ------CHIMNEYSWEEPS LANT8. . .. ■ cam per ahell. 625-5 1972 « ton OMC S|i Rondy' Rayborn Cuatom'f" ■ 1950 CHEVY Wton* 263 Qrando. Air, - full poM / Euoeno Smilh 32 ye»a8 ax-o ’ Sprlno ratoa In offocl.»cl. We . g olo-lllllng. Now lawns, Painting. Interior. Extorlor, ■ onglno. runs good.goo S o e & Extra good condition. ; I' ' parlonc*. RoasonabIIb la ' clean fluos lo wood,I, oil.o i — « iwn & vegelablo aeoda. .1 & L Insood o n & Graphite roolol . ■ moke offer. Ph..423-4526. 423 5342.______waahars. dryora, ranQOnao9 coal burning unlis. We-to W Hvdrocullure. 733-8551. . coatlnga.' Froo eallmaloa " ' Insured. The phlmnay»y Man,^ ______- 2 ^ • KHyi “• Z 75 Chev Vi ton.. 78 9V' 4'Sport 1969 U ton pickup, gi Otc.733.Q038. AQSPRINKLERS . .734-0428...... - . ------■ -King cam per. •. • 4-4 apood. condlllon. Sae-223, Sa - — PAINTING J powor springig &'a brakoa, Ave Weal. 733-9578. . . ------— Mom0n0y—By“ »notalllf>0'-An-i------S p o n c n ta __eolnllng_jiva!l.111_____ I — Zeeml^U-^onUlM |Wna PLANTING A QARDEN:N - n'ow ndorground Sprinkling papering. Everett or .ludy.ly- Z ' unit like new,', *6500. *( 034- painted td your color. ;i I- ...... - ilureV ' lown? Mulch compost,JSt. $15 'j Undi «nd Promollonal Lltoralur " Sysn^steml 837-6664 or 324-4036.------F re e osH m ales. 536^369.- I 5546...... Packago dasign, a n d llluniluatrl pickup load. Call t>alorooro 7;30 ” <...!• a.m . 423-4537. GRA'RAVEL CRUSHED ANO PIT ROOFING ■ 1975 CHEVY V4i TcTon: pow er .. atlon. Also, wo handeri RUN'UN-TOP SOIL , • 2 atoerlngf brakoia k ea, radJal i»,»Arf tsniJtSi | - : ^ E Stalnod glaaa and ElclitIChSd • CONTRACTOR------All lypoa. hot asphalt,II. ■ tlrea, excollentnt condition. 1 142 Import.SpqW rim 4 glaaa Itoms lo ordor. Tim e V wlll deliver.' Droln llold composition, repairs. Phono10 . t3300/best olfer.tf. 324-5646.32 WANTTO BUY Qood Toi Cheryl WIIIIamB at Mouniainlain CARPENTRY ANO CCON- 734rOO40.______------^luoblfd-Studlo,—PO_ -» 8 o ,------CRETEi-Compollllvo prl< - ■ 5 1Q7a CHEVROLETLET Silverado _o£_Dalflun_cot_PtlPlQfi 1127. Twin Falla. Or call;| ru-7i From atart lo llnlah or.pan!or p C r ^ ROTO-TILLINQ - ...... ■ % ion: 350,--autom»iam atler po w e r - pnone 734-7643. - ..n No job too big. No Job loo ______HAUIAtiLINGANO.CLEAN-.UP______atoering .&_Dr«koi akOB, air, l]U. _merCEOES-OIESEL 221 M ^ R - __ 6928. T o o rd a n roto-iliUSgTrCairforor I wheel, radlala. 9,< 1. 9.000 nfllea exlorlor, charcoal ve . BACKHOE amali;“Carp'entry, coricrincrolo, carpot,-formica, rock laylaying, 0 JobJc loo big or too small. appolntm enl 734-3750. wilh Qom-lop cam per ahon. miorior. Immaculaiel *0! . Top. etc, call 733-7054 allcrepir8pm. ' ~ Very>ry reasonable. 733-0381 ROTO-TILUNQ AM/FM radio, .luat.lust llko nowi call 733-1032...... Mohr Backhoo sorvlco. Tc ■I *6250. Ph. 324-1270. ______afllLtoeK..dlfLmoWngci>tfH'»tfHllC_CONraACTOR8______onytlilytlme.______------AUDI LS-100: 1976. LO«l ------'JIM-J ------Sm alt ga rd e n s JiO:»'up.-WHl'^l!------CUSTOM-QASTanTankarHolda -B-nd-immacuIalbT- W,- ______Ing. domollUon^«Kca«lloiMIon,____•______...... ----- gtvo-oatlm ate. Call-734-6362 r ------i - - = » y - - l — 7 3 3 ^ 1 .______■ Corpentry-Concrole. QuollI?Qui ...... ROUNDS MAINTENANCE ----- 62------■ ...... approximately 150150 ■ galiona-lo - mlIos~ J200“ undo»?-l>d prlcos. alter3P M .______■ 2 compartmenia. BUILOINQ -OR REM0DE1iDEL- work, compotallve prk , ■ - llltoraaiidpumpa. I Free eallm atea. 53fr04?Q.<2Q- . . ! ~ I I Comrjmmorclol-Rosldontlal. TREE SERVICE . ■ INQ 3-4792. ■______I pickup lool box.IX. *323*: FIRM. condlllon. - OEEN'S AS80CIATlATED • • • ; - , J 423-4M1.______Fraiv. nwllmalflB & eoncam- CARPETS______SIMBMBERLY ELECTRKS ______.ilm -iac^e Tree Stump Ro- polllive prices. Any lyptype ^ construction from concrcierelo Wlll Inslall new orr uusod j._ I Comiammerdal- Industrial- • 4792. '______' _ ' I cloan, 4 speed, po> lo plumbing to atphiphtit c a rp o ts . 10 yoaraa ox- I /* ' Resitgsldontlal. Farm/Ranch. ' TREETRANSPLANTINQ ■ Ing/brakes, 1 ow . ohlngloB. Call Ron Hameimey. porlonco. Immodliid l a t o . I // imodo^lng, repair, Irrfga- ■ 733-3688. „ *1967 OATSUN K ------Daya-,423-SS16. .Evfl'9.-ZM: 73^ _____ iS69 Of - / f t _ in j>uinp aorvlce. water Now la tho'llm e lo iransplanl I OOOQE Sportai t m a p t i_ h ; ------targ»-treee:-Wo-oleo-lnsUll.all------M------VBn**~*Power- a t« healolaiora. 24 hour aervlcol sprinkler ayatems and havevo ■ brakes, aulomatic. eUlLOINQ&REMODEUNQNO* DRYWALL chard Carpanter.-423-6233. • a complete londocapo50 ■ condition. *4200.73 — LA ~ T w WDSCAPINQ PLUS------eo rv lc » .-T h o Qroenoi>^.-2a9.------5 ------i068-OODQe-%-T ------^Add—A—Room '-Bom odfliWdl*------Profosslonal'arywflirwi W oflhlnolon SI. N. 734-7161. 14-Tonr-flJiort '-al0V0. carD0l0d.-436-6224. Carpentry* Concrolo’ FroFroo ' taping, llnlahlng, skipp trowltr ■ I ^ ■■ m wide' -bed, 6 cy Eatlm aloa.C all 734.6144. work, guaranlaod raureu lit. • I , k \ >lo-tilllng. now^ lawns, UPHOLSTERY: QEM STATEI^ ■ gpoed. Real ec VI "'G PxytiJ R®*®'>rlnkler systoms. Ph. eUlLOCNQ* REMODEUtlQ.i o ^ ...... ______DRAPERIES & UP­ ■ Call 733-7346. f J i 2?enl■enlngs & woek-onda 734- HOLSTERY I 1973 F^M CUSTC DRYWALL______71------.....CArponiry, ioudIi ~&"niilBr ^ shool rock Intlallod. Tapinc3lng. Sprayed accouallc. crac . 0 f | | LOQ00 "HOMES CON- Free In-home osllmaies. 1 aaaombly & cuat acoustic celllno. basomernanl walla and colllnos ropalt'paired. - 8TRLrRUCTEO Froo pickup & dollvery.-734- ■ New tlrea, new“So”nal“- 39 111.”?! : 0 ■ finishing, fonclrtg. 734<2S7•2570 ' tapering and texlurlng.>g. ' Call | B | 3805.______■ Truck like new. Cc ) work.'*6900. >or Karen.-----x------. or 734-1456.______R usa 734-3776.______^ Anyiy Stage Of Complotlon. VACUUMCLEANERS I roody to go to wo ny Dealgn. Canyon •L .DUMPTRUCKSERVICECE W ; J a , BUILO REPAIR REMODEL snatructlon Company. . OOOD R E C ^ blTIONEC^lit ■ - ; ? i ? a « i ’pi !|P ^ - f_sr - small Joba-aiw ujiy.Wfo ra . Dump Truck for hire'0 \wllh ■ fe- ' FOR SALE 1075 731- driver. Call 324-2065 anytlilytlmo. . AOIC VALLEY MASONRY Eloctrolu'x. Serlco all makes.'!■ m Internallonol truck ’ECtALISTS 'V ocuum Cloanora of Idoho,■U I ■ axle,.top condllioriilfon 34I v i ‘Ion. Must soo lo appfecti ' ?1?7* ^ PKFURNACECO. r - ^ i Cornor of Second East ond CERAMtCTILE ^------^ snCtWHUBINESS—----- ^ 12_____ ■ ____ onoIna-Would-" ma S “ o o m ^ Flrepr^Vacea, 8ton6“ vonoor." ' -••BI5ol5»T«>e'r733--l0?7r'-V-- ■ amall farm Iruckruck or cat- - -Ick vonoor, block Baths, ahowors, couroun- Doing Commercial crr hehomo ^ C 3 | f l ' b r ic WINDOW CLEANING ■ - tieman's apodal:lal lor e atlle 1976 MAZDA excolt. s r l f f lortops. omrywayB. Pnonnone cleaning. AH makos;i; CGas. ■ Illdlngs. dairy barns, walls. )- S bed. Phono 934-46M-(631 o r 324- condition, low milage, *: ■ & coconcrolo. work. Masonry ' Now la th e tim* lo have yourur a S3?2. ______cash down and lake d CHIMNEY SWEEPS) & EMPLOYMENT SERVK;E' eo.- aot 'V tg r« - W f w n ta' la rgrge or too eman. ^I Mm ss.739<777B. —T... RREWOOO Worliorkmanahlp guaranteed.' m oved. 25 yoara oxporlonco. N E W HORIZON3 N • S I 1973 FORD F-100:Tdb PIcTup- MERCEDES' RosU JsS '•: . . PJL®:1.934-4879. Export window cleaning rln g /b ra k o S : Wo. *im 2 onplnos. J 12D| Chimney cleaning an'and PERSONNEL. We can ^ ■ power steering firewood dolivory. Beat noxtno , YOU find the rlghl;; I 1 S ‘ ■ I I MOBIOBILE HOME & RV RE- * automatic, dual11 gaag. tanka, feasonablo olfer. 734-igg aoason'a rush. Fro'ro o Realiatlc feea. 409 Shoarn 5 ^ . ^ PAIRURSERVTCE ' I I I . iiflSO. 734-1375 aftor4pmgftai . 1070 MERCEDES OENZ- : s o , ostfm aloa. (2081734-7200. S treet South. 734-6844. ■ 1974 FORD XLT C am oer 9EL-6.3. Boal In Ui • • Freeee esilmotoa. Low rates. Ir pVckedi <§an *14,500.726-3417,342.5295 jaranleed aorvlce. Porta & R ______I B r Quan 24-2306; PRICED FOR quick aall. .1 J t B h Aece;ces80rles. 734-6420. EEOYARDWORKOONE7 ■ FOR SALE 196969 CHEVYC 10 AM'FM C“ «i NEEI ■ wheel apud truck,uck tI»-5623 Btareo. Ph. 733^1540...... • • Mowlowing* Trimming, otc. Call I 625-5368. -■ 1975 TOYOTA COROLUl : S 3 y ifd -Peopl*. 733-3C96 or ______• Yard ------o' I ■.^ljim*2^. *1971 VW BUQ: radii i= J ^ NICE i ^ M IKE'S CUSTOM — I .OOR CARE U S ■ 1069 FORO -1. Ion— t looka and runa greatl *11 U H L FLOC -(. ■ - automatic, 302 U ong S. ‘^"7^7.17. - Carp.irpet shampoolng/sleam -Joe: ■dial recapar '87 VW* 2 door, new ft / aanlng. Floor airlpplng. / I ______deeert dog llrea, from i j Freeee estlm atea. Mike, 734- I *1971 FORO F-1CF-100' Q0~^ bum per guarcfa, akid pl*1 7 ' -:■ ',— ------4660,-60,— ------. - . . -condlllon. *1000.-U ” ‘sir ^ foavy duty clul S8LE‘8FIEFRK3ERAT)0N ' ' 6667.-.. apoclal la l S 2nd gear, bo I ' -«UV4 blanced, highvi •40AmcoNornoNiNa-— ------_ JO M f ORO PUwtth^ tn in a u ia ie a cam, dual carba. ti/i ^ood-«oftdl. -ho«erar-lraolof-.bf*k« ■ t e a j H .lrtger

'______’I ~ ACROSS 3313 PhonographP Answor to Pluvious Pulllu . . .. ' ----- Monjnday. April 16. 1979 'Timocm o3-N ow3. Tvvin ro lls, Idaho C-O n machino pan 162 ‘ Aulos-Ford-3rd- 182 Aulos-Ford'ord ______1 Jeer 3515 OroanrjaiionC 1 ii “ 2 p 158 Autoa-OwrroW 18 PhoioofflDhic - o iL E . Ir S Chary 36 P 1^77 CAPRICE ClaaaVcb -lOeB FORD Mualang; Tx- ex. 1973 PINTO* 63,000 m'•p'"- 'lis 188 Aulot^OkJsmobi 17D Autos-Poftliac>mi»c 174 ■ Auto*.Oth*f 8 Sails balh b t ii liJ. ZD L andau Edltlon:-A/C. crulae0 c o llo n t c o n d liio n , noMlow Excolloni condllton. Ph 12 Again 3919 Eastern E llM l f M control, power/ aleorlng.I. MIchelln tlroa, Call 733-3642.i L 726-6615. • . ' __ ; • MUST SELL 187SOIdamobri'btio 1883 CATALINA 4 dr “?77 H/1t . 1863 Intl. Moiro Van. 13 D ebior't n o t« n AM/FM .8 irack. new tiros,>• 1864 FORD TnunderBIrd'./rd: TO MANY BILLS, musDual Slartlro. 42.000 mlloa. OOoood Condition vory good In &&Out 01 cylinder 4-apoO(], $3S0. 5^ mystics ftnTTT ■ CiH Ran- g a a milago. Bxcollent cond wnor. 6504 aliernooQa before 8 ^ . M Immedlatoiy 1 Former labor ^ trunk‘lock, excellenl condi­^ clo an 'b o d y . rune oxcollonl.am. sacrlllce 1873 Ford Rarv "di- (onglno 8. llros). 2 owno \/C . tlon, 734-8323.______74.000mlloa. $500. 734-8866,1866, ' woekonda. ■ tB Loader (It.) ' group 0 (abbr.) 7 -.j -g- tion. $5200. 543-6877. Allorr A ltor epm. 324.2683- ' . chero; llborolaaa lop. A/C 5om. S43-4835.______1976 FORO C o p ra 11 II. powor^slearlng/braKea. noM 1 9 7 6 OLOSMOeiLLE 1073 GRAND PRIX. Maroclaroon —— — 16 Sat j 22 CConfections p ? t T H e nitiree. 50.000 mllas. 351'1 3: Torbnado Broughan' 6 Sholtofod sido T ^ JJL ' 1856 CHEVY NOMAD. Ex­:• Automatic, oxcellenl condl' >m; wllh black vinyl top. 40000 V-8V 175 AutoDatlers 17 Command to j® S c ellen t original condition.I. tlon. $3300 or SIOOO and takeake barrel. 17 MPO. Oood car, car burgandy exterior w/ whlihi'e onglno with all uecoaaoriesories ______7 Shortening fTTT (i ^ T n Now paint. Inlerlor ar\d Urea,>. ovor paymonta. Call 326-5063iO(l3 great prlcei $1750.734-7224. vlnyi top. pluah burgandindy and many extraa. 326-4178.178. 1 8 E p S “ I9 l fBody ol water 7 'k T “ o i l Small 327 wllh auiomallc. allo r6 , ______Inlerlor. Excolloni condiiloi"’I;- »978 PONTIAC G r»n FLEET PHICESI ■ ISMojBicpioco =0“0 iil hoding . 15 T "s f K . -Someazlra.part9,.$220Q.Cail." - 7 5 FORO GUTE-Qodd condl- F u lly e q u ip p e d . Lo Lom tns: new radial tlroa. lire O LO SM O B tLES* QMC '21 Adenosine 1 °Old pxprdli'O ■ c T "s - ■fth . ._734-aa00after80m. . _ -iion-w/extr*il_Z34;816J m ------^ury mUeage. Low book- $500i""“ i A/C. AM/FM radio.- 48,000 4J,0( PICKUPS* USED CARS ...... 2-Author— -----: . HWmUDjrCBllTO<««^):------REPOSSESSIONS “ phosphate • * —1B2B_CHEV El Camlno Con-I- bbloro 2PM. 734-3100 boforo 1877 COUGAR - 4 door, air,air. credit. 438^183. Paul, '"F iem in ^ ’ ^ '- ^ Hool 34 Opun — ' gui8ta."3800 mllea. Phono0 6PM or alter 6:30PM. aak low mlloaoe. Conalder trado Contact... labhf.) , -T3 ^Spoon 8 Scold i**® • SUPER 74 Omega- 4 doo ___MIkeSeaalone 22 Laroo trucks g ' * 3 6 Nastier 733-7033 beloro 5 pm. orf Qary.______lor late model PU, 733-8673. :ioo! 173 Aulu.Plyntou 4 Irish clan 9 Suck 733-6201 a lters.______^ automatic, radlals. $210| rnwuin OILLON OLDSMOBILE 3 7 Prick , 1975 FORD LTD LANDAU. J ’*^5 MERCURY.. fullyiJlly 733-1321 or 734-7045 evo’a. • ~ 555 <;Ship of Noah '0 Baljy shoo 1868 CHEVY Mallbu - Runsa door, loadod. Excolloni '■ 1873 PLYMOUTH Roadrui 24 Loors ca m ® 38 Floor'covuring., equipped nine 'paaaongei 6 Hero's ion HCraclts . g ood. $750. Ph. 324-42488 eondm on.‘326-4013.______alalonwagon. $2S00. 768-786^ ■ I II .— 1 » «M nor.—Shorpeet—In- arei 26 Mistor(Sp.> IS.Tcmpofaiurouru 4 0 Looks lor , ' cevenlnoe or week-enda. 1961 FORO Ranchoro. 186S865 3378;______> Sacrllleo at $1985: 733-1570,570, 100% Financing 28 Thick soup 5 5 f,'-1 7 0 Aotos-^'lli y III • Qn Apprdvi>a Credit: " D OW N li'io «3 Largest . , 64-CWBVY- I Impala 2 0oorr FaTrlano Sporla cdupo'P® 1878 MERCURY MONARCH niuc 1074 PLYMOUTH Fury III 20 Fomalo soint conilnont Ihardtop * $ ^ . , 53»2462£ (doluxo). Roatorable. .Parts»rta two d o o r. 6 cvMndor; _ ■ 50,000 mlloa; now llros, o ______^0, ___ —l5 7 ?f lfleeiRt>--$l50&r««■Celt- i^lent-intorter-*-e*terto =T5W51T P1 q Groan mino'sl 23 Balmy . 44 Bogan's foihor-' • ' __ BulomotfcTpoweraToorlna 30 Spanish gold (r 76 MALIBU claaalc. Ex-;• 1873 GRAN'TORINO* 2 door.>or. air, Silver wllh Black Landai. 734-2781. . 734-1070. 2280 Klngeoalo.10. ClasslllodAd's. (pl.) 2S Cavern 45 Largo b^sin 31 Cry of 22 H Habituaios 27 Bnck end collont cpndlllon. LoadedIII radio, air. $1200. Call 543-543- top. 4.000 mlloa. $5000 firm.Irm. surprise 3 c 48 Insecticide 23.000 m llea..Besi olfor ovor■r '4081 7AM-1PM.______Call alter 7pm, 734-6841, ___ 175 Aulo Dealei!lets 175 _ ' . iliilB Dealereaieis. 175 Aulo Dealers 3 Camo to bo 28 Cooking $gaOO- 734-2251 allor 6PM. 32 Poworfi^t______44 F, Fomole shoop uiensils "50 Gonetie NOW gpLLINQ 1977 FO~M^ 1872 MERCURY MONTERYERY ______oxplosrvo ------maiorlol * —- |1078 -MONT-E_CARLO3 LTO lour doors and..otherher oxcollont condltlon..^Cal. r ’BTIIboard 33 Act ol L andau. Extraa Include till &1 flno cars. Hortx Renl A Car.Iar. 733-3483 aflor 5:30 om.- (abbr.) 63 V.Weeds drogging (abbr.) • , cru iso . Light blue. Small v-8.I. 2lOSnoehonoSt. W.' 1870 MONTEGO 40; powoiiw o r ...... good g a s mileage. Alao 1878 Sieering. A/C. runa good ______|1 |2 (3 |4 ""I • js -16 [7- I |b8~ 9 _10_ TT^ ______jFairm ont 4 door 6 cylinder,•, 78 5r*TON~8 paasonger V -POHDCneatauVanrLoaaodl Jitake .ofler. 7344SM_Ji(tei _ - “ iovrmiiorfoeTBudt^si RoWA' . , Car 734-4067 or .lohn 344-|. Excotleni condition. Lowow * r *t S « e IH o w E aa i s y I t I s 13 . “ ? <665. f - ______- mlloago. Will tako amall > PU u 1867 P»rK U n e MERCURY : j' or campor trailer on trade.(Jo. Door HardTop;-85,000 or : ' MUiST SELL 1873 Nova 42 324-2777 8AM-12. 324-3010I010 Iglnal mllea. eitcollent condl Ts “■ Te ^ - Ti r — ------" » ■ ■ ■ ! door; small 307 onglno. low tlon. Afler.6oin, 324.2883. mllbage. Excellont condl­j, aftornoono, evenings. iion. $1725.324-8374. : T o B tu y A U s e d C a r 10 ■ ■ if - ______■ . ■ E I I 175 Aulo Dealersirs 115 Aino Dealers 22 23 ------I 25 1tao * Auloi-Oodga 1869 DOOQE: rebuilt enolne. - c ' ,“:,T 26 oxcollont mechanical condi­; tion. $600/ beai olfor. 734- ^ theiISEN: MlfOTORS 20“ {8765. ' • ___ 11872 DODGE Oart, 8 cylinder, THIS!I SPACE — • , ~ oxcollont condition, air. 35.500 actual mlloa. $2,500. Call 733-3620...... - ' 197J77MERnilRYCOUGAR4H OOOR - : |3 3 “ ^ 3 7 ~ ■ \1873 DODQA Polara, ribw F RESEERVED - ■llrosrextra'Oood-conditlon.- 1 ^ 3 8 - ^---- [30“ 4 0 ^ Iaveraoe milage. 324-2163. FIRSTrGHEVY^;; WELL MAINTAINED 1872 THE '80s. J - ..... * 9 F W p e r tm onth----- — ■ 42 43 44 45 D odge Monaco. New bat­ iT* n^BT tery. goo d Urea, cleanl $785. SSOO down poymcT)onf. 36 mbnl.‘>s. APR1 14.55,1. finonco chorao ■ I I I Call 734-6282.______r ^ $666.60. salo pricoco $3495. Posfol gold, brown brc vinyl roof, outo- TT' 48‘ "^49 ! SCSO rnatic transmissionin. powor stoorlng,..pewo>wor brakosr air condi------11(2 Avtol'Ford "onlng lorrf nnn r 52 553 ; 1878 FLEET Ford & QM cars. Low m ileage. Clean rental r : — ” —' 55^ T ..... — -unlts. Ouorjintood. -Budgeti , ______L. 1976CHEVRIROLET MONTE CARLOj SSPORT COUPE . . Rent F A C ar 734-4067 or .lohnI ------J 344-5565.2 / ■ 1808 4-dr. t-BlRD. Hew’lkJ'ar — ^----- ^E E -€GHAHON------^-- . . . . ------1------t8> mulllors. chfomfl wheola. 734-7882 evonlnoa.______; COMINGIG APRIL 19™ : r m M th ' 4WhMlOriv*i 114a' AntlqutAutoa.'I.- ise Autoj.Chtyaler ,1807- ECONOLINE Van’ 170 • cubic inch, now clulch. $700 down poymanonf, 36 months, APR: 14.55.-finance14 charge • ig?4 BLAZER* M aroon & 1i'B65 BUICK Bpeolst; 1871 Chrysler wagon, power « wlndowa, aeala. locks. AM- brakea.I Reliablel 733-4358. ^TRigijt‘Dii<3:tionr S691.24. sale pricoCO $3495. Pew tor molollicallic. whito landau roof, Sllvar, air, AM/FM c *aaette. •aulom etle, 4 Door, cloan. $780.______S t^ S ith d T R oood engina. 324^11, 324- rruna wall, $575, Call 734-6102. FM stereo radio, air, $750. * nil nylon inlorlor,.fu , U v ln e Ave. 733-2888.- 1876 1 FORD LTD- 4 door, air .141B0. Randy.______11856 .CHEVY NOMAO, Ex­ condition, radial tirea. Ph. , 72 BLAZER - 380, 1 ow ner. cc ellent original condition. 1878 CORDOBA • low « N ew palnr, intorior and tires. .m ileage, AMIFM 8 track 837-6235. » ______8mair<327 wllh auiomallc. quadraphonic aound. Call 1876 1 FORD Pinto Runabout^ I 19?7If LINCOLN CONTINENTAITAL COUPE _ ~ '~h«eh, good llran nw yf."r• "S-56fnee5(nrp»?lii712500rc«ir - -evenWB-73yqnw--' -:v :r- -r 734-8aOOaller8pm,______$1,885,734-6^5.733-8718. eno«r tread’ on rlma. Ex* VERY NICE 1877 Now Yorker $ otueuwesNqprnV tta tE t - ■- o«llant condition. S3100.. .1-1935 FORD ..PICKUP.-Ex. .Brauoham . -.wlth. all oxtraa...... — :.M>8482.______Ccellen t original condition. Excollent condition. 733-S823 ns , AuU Dealers S fa -iiT ' J ...... ''IBTTCHEVY Suburban 4x4: 45,000* mllas. Spoke whoola. dayd, 734-5933 nlte. - ‘ e r m onth ■ New glass and. interior. : .‘•'pawWlnt. 3 Beat, new -J R f4.55 finance chdTgo ~ ' fflud/anow llret. S2000. 324- $5,000. > call 734-8800 altor $1800 down paymmont, 36 months. APR I fla246«nv, tfbW gundy londgu roof, ‘ ^ -1878 CHEVY 4x4. ahorl bo*. FOR P SALE: 1894 Chav 2 door m atching volour jntiritorior. w hito sido wall rdcrodkl tiros. 127" wheel - $500. Phone 73M00Q. •1078 CAMARO Z-28; 1 Leaded with extras. 734-4743 *. auiomallc. A/C, crulae con­ ; ’linar4pm . 1837 1 STUDEBAKER 4 Ooor trol, AM/FM atereo. $6150, “ 1B73 CHEVY K-fl eiazer; 350 4 S 8 edan; muat saa to approci- 733-7960. DavaaakforDon. a te . Call alter 80m. 324-2883. I V O L Am E ^ V A l[ l u e s ...... 197515 MERCURY MARQinSIS 4I DOOR , apaed, lock-oul, power • 1874 CAMARO • Sharpi Low “ -m neago:— ^Aatomatic;—p / s r ' condition. Runa « o o d . 329- i|1SQ Autoa-AiMC P/B . 734-5438 aller SPM. S901. 1870 CAMARO* 4 epeed. 386. ASLOVWAS.., ' 1073 CHEV H Ton - 4X4, Hurat XL. Moroao, Harwood, lock-out huba,' aulom atlo, 111S2 Autoa-Buick ET maga, Supor chargers, m o n th ' CB, AMfFM caaaatt* aterao. Linolock, Mr. Gaaket. Muat R 14.5S,-< .fln o n c o c h o r g o -V(»y good condllloni 733- ^1873 BUICK. will trade lor $ 4 5 0 down poymtmont, 36' montnt. APR 1 pickup- Excellenl condition. soo 10 appreciate. 734-4881 $ 4 9 4 .8 6 , solo prlc«Ico $2450. Sllvor-gray moim otalllc, btiio. vinyl roof, Call 734-0785.______boforo 2PM. '' w n CHEVY H Ton 4x4 PU: ^ lilt wheol, erulsoiO control, power ttoerlilorlng, powor windows/**. SUPER CAR. 1867 BUICK SHARP 1877 CAMARO* powar ateerlng/brakea, tilt « n lc .to n our lot. ' whaal, 400 e n o ln e, w l Electra f 225. Oood condition $4500. CaM 733-8853 days, -•^tm perahall.-T gA ar.— r~ ------8,-tlrea.$375.* Ph.328-5335. 733-774irovonlngs...... 1873 Chevy Blazer. 350 V8, _ - 19741MERCURY-MONTEREYJ:yj door_:____ _ automatic tranamlaelon, i- T Auto Oea]^ 175 Aula Dealers >0ood Urea. $3200 o r b e a t m " ‘ otfer. 324-«544.______- 76 CHEV Suburban Scot-* ^isdale 20. H ton. new >‘mlotielIns, ClarlorvPloneer' m onth . caasetta.jm maculate. 17200. T •$3is6"rdowTrrpaymeiwnr.-24-nionthir^ R -H W :6e.-tinonco-l7U;V6r-SQl»-pe»ctco-»rjvo.—Soadle-bronn>nxo,—whlto-vlnyl-fool,— — in e o ^ e : 8,«00 T E l A M C i i ^ ^ InfSrlor. rogi^ p r gai'V ^ongTii*, ouTioW m intohTiiiniitBrrr:- — '‘'mllaa 304 V*«. 3 a peed, all pow er stoorlnQ. povs extrasl No olf-road -mites. »wrbroko». ju>ttfod>dln T7300. 324-6831 daya. 324- —J-OOMIR^4.DOOR&W/mmz - 3Sa8*vanlnQa.V ‘ 77 OOOOE M top Club Cab. w976 MERCURY MARQUISUIS 4 door -^r*k*f,-lw-mll*aBe,-neW r - rubber. $4895.678-0418. -'K>R-6ALE>-1873-Ki5-CS7- . . s .: Blatac excellent condition. r m o n t h ------''A /c; AM/FM 8-track aterao. powar lilt ataerino, 4Avheei $811.00 down pcpaymont. 36 rhontlts. APRAPR 14.55, finance chorgo idftY#.-3»_Y-8janglne, new_ . 1974 F O RRD I LN900 CARS - $585.00;_salo_piprlco_$3.l7.2_Dqrk_gr.oonoon molalHc. whito vinyl ___ :t^«a and white apoke rlma. =TRACTOR-WFITH i: rrRA ItER^ ^rrr^35;SHOSH( — r o o l. lo c a l o n o ow>w»ior.-fully pow erod-throtiroughout, oxtro sharp ------with o *77 V-B engino,, 3 ond 2 speed iron»mii. 1878 FORO 4x4 Cuatom F-250 □dlo. and o bostrom leol. - _ _ Ton; 10,000 mliee. regular ■lon. power tleerlng. rod! ^33-Z3j5 air broket. Also equipped>ed with 0 30 fl. lowboy m Sjji'i. UU*liLiuVxj**j!lj[jyui° 197B6MERCURY MONARCH;h 2 door _ , tlSuide^raieyiy • ” ' *1871 FORO 4 . w heel drive, » 1 T ,2 lour apaed, 360 engine. 3 9 5 " ^ ^ ehort box, « aprlnfia u nder :.rear. . Exeellent-body. 324. - MMM r m onth ZI 28?1,aaktor Da»e.______= 1 “ — B l U t ------$1 1 0 0 d o w n DQvrrrm o n t. 3 6 m o n t h s , k 14.55. 14 finance $685.36, .1B78 F ono 4x4 F-150 R anger ] W O R K M A N .Lariat package. 4 ep ee d , , ...saio.prico.,$3877.l. LuxuMousjGhlo^optloff, r, saddleso ton, ha^mqnWng _ mllea, borwh w im - - fJ— FORDy-^ TTT k tnforior, oir condlliItioning, powor stoorlng.g. powp er brdkos, sharp. § alkllng rear-window, ika. Excellenl oondl- ~ ~ i r m m -8328. I f i n n e - w o r * a - c r uI a t n g e 1976 0LDSN;M0|LE CUTLASS SUPIUPREHE2D00R______

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I T o p> t e a m ss r e m ai i n t o u g ][ i h i n m f t b a l l shJ&wdaJ.C.:__ '■ ^ ------— TW m -PA lifi It-eppe^-lt^==l^ ««.Gr—Gnwi»l B oond.-^— ■■■ : - ~ •— - i i j etc C-loague-wilLte.seeJng'a - Jot_CounclHbiallty_fie3h. Jot .Twin* • Rounding out thehie B league will of newV faces,ft although tte CUp and Penny, KeUwood ancmd Mountain ^ . will be-a ease» unge-Juans- lKe~SM«t—El«t«cr^dalaho~Firozen— !• iRimroar. • ■ [d~add p^ridnsCate A S te^eak-Klovtf i Club,' l n l ^EC^:be^ackTrfIpl7wTKe , \ - ^jrnTSrnygtnwft:...... •. • - ...... Coca tJofa an«lad'^OtlsHaJl pennantmt; ~ ...... * ------...... ;Foods, L u ^ Wil/UUs Inc. and 1' . Conxr Podndcet-Depot Grm-T^ ""«* »-back*ls tte Idate M ij^tant PufaUConstinictlon.. .aub swept thiwuottgti tte Twin FaUs- - IURounding o u t^ A leagueje )will CoastnicU«nduid many flgt« tte... Rlv teanam s in tbeleague. ^ ndtoflUttedty fromBol jug wlU'nmfdrsevvalweeeekendsuntU ywood. a team wbld i Butb»j of aU tte teams retnmlm final* In ead) of the outsidduJKllLte^toJbe^ ttefleld can bejianowBwed.down.to ___ k'- ^tlmslB in leisgue pfioHasl tfiT:iTB leagu^ Troy lauifflyi M ^rlalDayweeeekend. May 26- SFyeareTAIsd’oo-handwlU e best offense. TVoy scored tte eventual winnexs. tte 1 Jy 10 28. ,rdral t ^ team s from tte Salt Men’s and womenen's state I Cain’»»coM(ed only 20 («ww runs hmsms despite winning only CItyaxea. ItebddAug. N»f>ocket. and coach gamunes. An lmi»tived defensescould CO ‘nx s e will boU>Ui men’s and LalteCIt toinnament finals wOlb r tbairdldOoRMr^ naioir women’s tournamentent 10-12, but Twin FaUs wteras not lucky [l______Tom -jyh -thtnl Lflte^Trov a contepdarr tthis women's tournaaaments tbat A ma; —— “weao»dr««ta-floirime"2538'men’s— w m brle-bdd-Jm >e 15-17,'fMtiffinging ^-enou^-to-land'tte-tt'toumamenbi~ • L.- ’ , oveHake tte def of t t e top women’s teamsiln In thisyear. ^■ tbbyear. AlsoAl addi^rtPM gjc^^eUtkm teams, competingg OS well as some.of IfiHtMHng Twin Falls'sl«!«„.Tte_men_wfll.j4sy_ y In Moscow_____ r— :------a u b iMWDto-F8lfa-M«rdiantt:.-to-tfc 11 con^Seln J Ust jMT Bid m leagague teams from a yrarr aago, Tte dty will notit g et much of a ownBlwlueLakes^^ T ^ team.un. WhUe t t e wooien wlU < :. finiflbed third I : fo^tnring weekend, June 22- Coeird'Alene. '■'/...... j a p e M to tc e lnoar O* -*««eSSify raed ChickenI (and r^ ' a major mal’s ^ tomuanent Tlie fo -/v 2Tlm*»M«ws.T«I'TwinFiilsllcuSio iSoSa*: ■ B l u e L ia k e s ^ G j r c e n T r r o u t Menr i ’s s G h e cd u l e 1 - 'A. TrtiFaOlMotfBgybonSdM i o ^ i h f w o m ej n ’ s l r ai g u e ~ TWIN F A U ^ - WhUe tiltoe m en c League alongmg wiUi Obenchaln leagilague favorite, but leaguele o ^ a^JittlllyWood ^will be playing on two of th«iw three Insurance aitiifter both teams ganb%aizen say all 10 teams ha\ave a dlamonds.at.Hannondl Paricrv Twin finished with 14-3 14 records and a sbotjlotat tbe champiottshlp. Falls women will be ocoSm ying ehHit of Uie tIUe. UUi Obenchaln was One' Oo team ^ to look out fditor" is -...... ~ !1SoneUeySport»-A]'»TIro Diamond 3 and tbe chase wiltIUbeon sponsored y by Budwelser Jast Huntuntera Auto Town and: RV * -. ■ ■ to dethrone Blue Lakes-is ^ i^ n season, CenUanter, another team up fromtn tbe lllyWaod • - H IVout F an n as championsts of Uie Rounding outIt thet 10-team league ^ tlstis league. nsen Construction. . Haney Ha Seed, Beit ColllnsJ and. women’sW« A League. aie Chrtstians< Blue Lakes lost Just two0 igames Magic VaUey Memorial N Hospital Sons,ns, Idaho Migrant CouncU-:U-OK lastla: season, and it outscoiared its and Tom and1 Jeriy» ’s Plumbing Tiresr e s - B u i^ Sli^i and Nonorth's I -.— ! » ^ S i •n»aip opopponents by mote than a two to . C*hucluck Wagon sbould all field1 Ifine one margin. Nine of tbe starCiting 10 - Only three tearsams In thc C League teamams as v ^ . . IS-SSsS®SlSsgffi!ag^Jk£^.|ClovcrKlub pliplayers on tbe team hitov^..T 400. ilshed with records Rounding Roi out the 0 Leaguee are < •fflsssy. MQvlng the d^egdin^ihaiamSlons a*J®ve .500, andd twot of those teams Asgn:grow Seed Company, Mountintain ‘ down in the stanaingsTrtll11 not be Mve moved up;>totheBXeague. U Belell, Budweiser a n d ■ •] easy, but the Pour Haulus and 'niat leaves5 Kellwood : as the Shamlanes-Bvjuis-Aimstrong Assm» c. ^ ' B*i±«adTW w j.^^^^tSpert»1■t».Tl«Focl«y PiProlpssional Phannacy, bcitldUiback ______• .1 MO-Aiiett BSec. vm. Pi^MtaitnieUontion • fnfrom last year, will give il their ______— ------Tbe Pour Haus lost jus )rtien’ssii C h e d i i t c slfesw gjgssffiflS iB iou _ times last season, scoringn^u J - W o ] i few v nm s than Blue Lak< J H’siss^ . , S'^vlng.^;) the least numb^ro c fru n s fionUDSctMduto...... Professional Phannacy, B e ^ and Idaho Pirst-Safea •OanftTUcUon Ji-ras WOT right around .500 last i Retlhrr».SB»taWwSre * andan boast improved teams M vt. Magic Valloy Manorial i It-S S S ohm COcould challenge tbe top twoh s( i ■1Rounding out the A Leagi IniFKtory— :------=------—^ —Ml=Magic^alley-St(llngrMo- ; \yi» bIfW have Q iurd ...... --nm es-N ews wri fuck-dlnner,-and -a—Qiurdirch,_Grace_Bapfi8CChurc reh.: ______i iT tli^'itfQ f league was“ fellowshipi”-r«eaman-saldrIr^^We— a-pIanned-poUuc . TWIN F A L L S -aurch a u Teague Last year kind of picnic the nightit cof its annual All- Immainanuel LuU iom Cbuit± aiand ? gte_Vfl}»ev ta madeuDOf^ allow no profanity or that kl ------Brtfthall tn thff Mntfr, Bnrtuny j“ ‘ ■ .... Starg ame>~...... ------^------T iriitv m Lutheran Chtnxh of Edensn. growing by leaps andnd bounds. In S eam ^ sal TwoS teams In tbe A L e a ^ TH5tU ------r ..:____fact,.thfconly thing stowtowiBgit-doxwj— ^wehiionne*ned this year in an effort ■ £Seaman said some newV rules - • Seunan saidI UieU championship yearT haveb been moved down to»Uie V Is a lack of softball (adUidllti.es. '-to u p ^ d etlle the competition. ba^bave been added Uiis yearr In an . team In each leajeague wlU play All* g Xjcai^ g u e, and Seaman said thking.forwanl_-bottomJean] ama.wm.changeJeogues_J?L! vrfnner of Uie^-;A- League, and Ui^ movedved down, but Seaman said ththat to the completion of FVoFVontlerPark with the two tu t(^ teams in the C trusually been"ablc~^~team”8hould'be~able-to-be te beat ------so we can have accescess to more league belowlow it " ------aU(aUow a s ta ii^ to retmn1 to t the to l>eat the AU-iJl-Stars. Howev^, anothether team on a given night. fields," said Tbe ReRev. Robert WWleSeaieaman said the switch to limUneim a t Uie same poslUoiion and Seaman said theleAU-Slare i beat Uie RwuXHindlng out the B League wwill ^ Seamon of Grace Baptliptlst Chureh, three leaguigues was made to p n H . saisa m e ^ t in the.batUng.i;. order,- - Christian CentCT^lastyea^andhe 1 be BUBible BapUst Church, Piti-lrst preBid«t-'of'tfie Majila{^<^'Vall^ mote bettcitt» ' competitfen, • he ThThis, Seaman said, wUI allallow a said the lea^ie gelgets more danced Baptisitist Chureb, FYee WUI Baptiptist , ; Churdi League. stressed thathat tbe main Idea brtilnd coicoach to play evaybody 1in his eachsum m v. Chuhdirth and Twin Falls Refororm t __ — year, weixipeifle i0.expandJA__chuish_60)ftbaUftt ts reaeatio n and lineup Un but to u be free to Insesdltbe ‘Rying to knotnock tbe ChrisUan ChutYil thiee dlvisiocs of eighthtteamseaob t notwlnningiigatanycwC p^uEreiB«iraTBe6|^U6ff)inHake“ CM ttt-trm ir;tbe-ae-top-of-the-stan— ^-#CoiW 1 nired-on page ------J Monday, ‘ ‘ ttrfie^tfwa'.'rWt^PilirB'; tdahwritgwere/CTtew aod Uttle Intezest.St. Pew His assessm entt ofol repeaUng as d ty cham,mps this year; ike the rest of Idaho andind t h e : nation, the evidendent ed some tough r But lost Uke 0 women’s teams are expectected "I’ve heart! a coup9uple'of teams have added ; nmpeUUvespIrjpirit of softbaU bas caught ononlnJeiijme. AboiJxHit 12 men’s teams and 10 \ I be a lot tougher.” he said, snnpete this year, wiUi theB menI playing an expandedled 18 playerssoitcouldbe • ■ .‘‘u ’s r e a U ygrowing ^ bere,” commentedudMUtePeppw.wbo to con the teani is Bruce Thlbodebu.u. : charge of assigning gamene sdiediile ahd the womeijen 12. The season won’t't f gel Head coach for Uie Ifl tbe reareatknItlon disfrfct dfirectoir is in eUtlon Is some Helds, mappingag tschediles and getting umpmplres.; undenI«w ay lintU May 2 for men ai said, changes m ade at theiie fidds. J tn the numbw of team s—— especiaUy among “WeWe'U be accepting rosterss iuntU Friday," Pepper sa f T b e ^ o ^ t n chedulelogeUier.’’ “We’ve removeded the grass from the ininfleids," said r - . women — bearsjars him outt Two yea«[ aago th w were no «andtlId then be putting the 1979 sdi KHild make U a lot smooUiither and more ' V this year there wUl Add!iddiUons to a roster will be• accepteds through May 10,10, he . Pepptr. “This shou women’s teams,ns, last year five, and now U playable. The grassass Infldd Just didn’t holdd up under the be 10. In men’sI’s Iplay, the num bv of teanums has Jumped from noted,ed. p either as a tcafh or asos an prwsure;’’ elghtafewseast thlsyeai-^ ..An■Anybody can stUl sign up The recreation districtdis has an agreem ent wwilh the school. 5 “ EvCTyonelsJ lividual,” he stressed. men’s "district for ploy at: theUll two fidds. [he schedule tentaUvdy leans there will be four me: i don’t have to. b£ mei Klays. ■ s ------flflvS UJ u« a mJ tmS'Uii Muuoays and-WodnasocAnw' and two on Thursda; tmsundlogf - . sp(^”saldPep e women will play fourr on T u ^ a y s twu- [ MardMaxwer^^w bo helps coach and ursdays. Games will be pis)lnyed ol Uie two high sch — ^ ^COtTTM ...... •. reg u lar seasonson women’s champ, Prt Ids. (*L Electric ...... J 10 Bota'at softbaU as a ’’wayly of( having fun and ...... iim'iViagoii...... Insm tm ce. look Defending men’s championn Moore Business FormIS s Ihas V, _____ Ita ...... 12 0 ------—^ g e ttin g together licated it will be l»adc withh most of Its team intact.t i tI 's KAirrPbzaHut iSn^outdpois^lia^^^ Uga ^ Umer’r s h e - l ^ r a i " I ju st like b< prettyHty much tbe sam e team whichwl has played the last f f said .' • s ^w ing with cach y^rears and been at the top each1 yyear. MaxweU saidaid the competitiveness Is ( 'Our strength is our defeminse," commented one ofjf thei IsSme " i I ■ s e more women are gettlilgig involvedi and teams season becatse im’sioachcs, Dennis Hills. “We pul In a lol of practiceccack in later if ll got TWIN FALLS — As far asi th'the 31 -umpire to makee about *21 by reachir [ • • TWIN TAl'A LLS - W ho’s JT . “We’re going to have a cutotiloff in frouble," hesald. impires In the Twin Falls F; umplng three gammes in one even- said. Two other rules wllvm officially go A r n ic a ’s nuni)umt)er one softtiall glowpltch jJ Softball OfficJflclals ing. But Ostyn sali&ld Uie pay is a date." I______• team ? - into effect on a mnaUonal level, Lssociatlon are concehied,d, it's smaU part ot whallal can be gained Is year, , the association’ addc“ ^_olthou*thejrhavchbeen the rulc at tn HIT nrrnnn n'nll ^ime to “play Dail.”- . • •• ------puroflt;- . — ^ Just releasedd by Dave Camill ------tRre6~i fwOTKUsforsdmeteUine; tinulng Ostyn should know.Vn He’s been said"this thi is dose to the maxlmuj One would make it Ulegal to fake _Spoirts Co., InInc.,' that "team is Beginning B< today and contini ber Uie associaUon needs eac Caipetis of Concord, ttoxhrough mid-August, thesei uiumps doing it now for abebout 31 years, and numbci “ a-’tag on a runnerer Toundlng or Cami>beU’s Caj on. ~ Calif.-wtikliMI -wound up as the wiUiriU be b u ^ making calls att mmen’s he has become kno'lownasoneof the season, - ■ heading lowaid a basase. natlMifll <*«Tnpe encotvwaged. aty. the 1977 .naUonal badc^Dunds ad and many of’ ththem meetings. In addiditlon, Uwre is a . remalr . Oklahoma Cl^ laUon, a proba- TftlsIls soKMlled “^re-entry" rule. ru3 Another rule chan]inge calls for an ------chamtvanrt-aJC te_fotmer_softbaU_playI n v e ’ra . ^ ^ ^ten «^y»nilnat jrdirtgTO'Ostynrwm-giveino ^Mdi anappeal----- tlo n ^ period ohSTfie i fieiar^lO al -accord more^—eighpfootxirelelmrt I la s t year, goeses iinto 1979 ranked No. tlienlemselves. _ can be made on aI jplay. The ball ■' 2. •. yM y^blgees t=jc asonrfoi>j:ui>;ump:r— imipl'Aig , . . and.,_attend«tR»_at__. Eloye? irennial powoiwuses ing.'Ig.” said Ostyn, “is to slay activead dinicsaft& ’ccrtlfliiflcatlon: " \ - Let I Tbiree iFallswe|ve^n elght'rIt run spread, and wants toiplay gl and Uie team couldIfUe’aprolwC fl ^ from the SouthIth bold down the next- inthI the game.” “So far in Twin I rwo of them aie North Ii ^ s s s r sigbbois s — located a ^ri-^5±r=rcoiBle of rnlles EiTffl’8F>jrd;N.C: and W iUg^ewrfGib ( ^ e r ^ ' S^dfaiaTl1 Ftod of P h ^ Ala. i i K«n SamteLE are rankedI Ithird and fourth ■ ------resp^vely.- while^- «o w ^ ^ ------n& n=Ra d sJn J:Q3 p j s h q p than that they are in anI e effort f to keep Uiem so ft When Uie fldds hadad set a cotqilc fourth. t w i n FAIXS - An importiortant, worn, but othdr tlu ~ Caitoa heldId inthe leaglague p lv today. Jeff Yeggy wlU If the probably a lltUerouglJgh Uiis early in don). Sanders Vi F our fields wiU be used by teahistes the diamonds thisis summer, and it season,on. He and Teriy M lU tt of U . Fc prepaid tbefldds—'redrealeaOon—depaiirnent—took— •k—a — Uieseason.^^------^ __ ------.'thisur"summaf,~th)ree afH arram on— wUrbe hiffjob topi .When before and aftwcieach game. Three tractortor and grada- and levdedll™ o ' But when lhe weatlitiierwartnsup. Partailc and one atSouth P ^ W nfldds Uie be^'Uiey could, e July, games are playayed each night th e infl' ; the grass willbe wateitered regularly ie seaaoa condudes In late Ji le bases, hoifie plate and U tore than 900 ballgames wiUUhave h beglnningat6:30.). T hel and the fields shouldId be In p ^ e c t een played on tbe diamonds.}. And once Knoto t Hole BasebaU pitcbei-Uei-'s mound were all stake condition. Browningsssaid. 5, one starts, Yeggy wlUlU be spending two an d a dlaniond pro m achine w; est fadllUes In ■ &wCiWw»apcH»<' “ With aU those games, I to further lev d out the Held.fid "We have the besi Quld e infields on iip". to —^^^byhosltaghlgtoomai lhe outfield grass gets aa UtUeU ^aU Ute diam onds}s t)ej;^tW^ waslefleft behind, j - j j;;;;.....- - .day, April16,1979 I.T»lllF«ll«.M»to Mondl S o f t bb a i l b e ecb m e s I s e r i o» i u s b u ^l i n e s s ByRANDYFfF R E Y hit,” said,Id Ash, wbo wrapped up Uie Tlmes-NewswwiitCT V pracUce0 1 by taking a few swings t w in f a l l s -— Anyone wbo himself. • says people In TwinATin Falls don’t “In a Iolot of games it wUl simply I take Uieir softball si^ ^ o u s ly has n6t come dowown to which team can hit seen a Twin Falls softballsof team In'- Uie mostist home runs," he sald,--' ''j action. watchingig Rocky Reece hit one The 1979 seasonI oofficiaUy gets after anouioUier over Uie 260-foot it a t Harmon fence, und^ay tonight I' Pari;, but teams hahave been out But to.0 win > consistenUy, a team tie snow melted will needed more.Uian Just a good pra’ttlcing since the .A sh has rediiited severali away and e v ^ nighi ^ t is a fight to offense. A locate a pracUcefacUtcUity. good fieldeldm and his team works Some teams Justist go for Uie hnhJond«idefense. ' ' I leld drills and a Justtoito show Uiat pracUce wasn’t , | simple in(lel(toutfIel< I lltUe batUng pr^cractice, oUiers all fun andan games; ouUlelder John ------engftg»4n. tntnugqiiapuiH ynmes and Bryant wentw up for a Oy b^ and . still oUiers organlflfitTA practice cameoow games wiUioUKff citylity teams. TeaiMis in the B League tfi^H fe , But only one teamm 1h as a pitching ‘ game just Jua as s^ously,-^Uiou^ * T om A sh say s UieydotfJitflitUelesstravellng. machine, and coach 'I B'" his Cain’s Furnltujlture-Northwcst Coachh Carl C Puttier of Twin FaUs Plywood A .L e aggue w team wlU Bank airtmd "nrust saw his team Ue b 'championship last year -* H' demonstrate bow>w m uch the for the < roved Its hitting only tolet let several of hts players go. ' macWne has Improv if whenlttakesUieflelcileld tonight. . “Ig oIt t a c litUe upset at a couple of or the machine. Uie playclyers when they did somee ' Ash paid $900 for ig before a tournamentit and he sets It up> a t each of his drinking ------team's-pracUco-sesse68lons.-Coio’^ ^ e , _l_PutzleiL-sald._t?UX_my_ K— ig aboutthrcc lo—feeling- UiatU lf-you are going.to__ liasb^"av*aglng-i a four pracUccs a week . travel 12120 miles to play in a ment you had better comee ■' ••It’s really a gregreat machine," toumam< Ight it in Califor- ready LoplaysofUMill.”toi said Ash^wboboiigb PutzrCT-wenfour-and-te-—i-— nia. “Not only canin ;you use it for So but to throw •• cruited1 sseve^ new ballplay^,i, batUng pracUce, but w he Is faced WlUl Uie task of,If. ny balls to Uie,e ouUield and and nowl grounders to the Inf, field.” ie buUdlngiig a new team. D Ash paid out to “ I timJinuc we have some good:d Besides U)e $900 A ie get U» machine, ^tiehadto^da 1 youngkiikids out here,’ ’ he said while lltlle extra moneyfiey to buy 38 lo o l^gg over ; his team during a sofUialls. Most lean•ams have atwut workoutu t T h u i^ y . e type of players we tiave in ------sbc balls to their oa m “EeSgae-annr-lltUe-less- Ash and his Cain’:W s team, which me B i 0 Com er Pockcl- seriouss about i Uie game alUiough finished s e c o j l ^ C IS— Depot GrUlrTurf CluCiiib lost season, m ey vant wa: to win just as bad as - takes its softball seileriously. noyoneeeelse,” hesaid. “Most of Ujese8 t guys work all By less les s^ous he meant theyy . night long so Uiey cacan play sofU)aIl are nott as a interested in traveling to saldAsh. Ummanjmy out-of-txnvn tournaments, • duringU»eday,” saIc is. “ And we go to atMut seven His teamam wUI ^>end four weekends. out-of-town tournanuiments. so they U^vellngIngtotoumeys. htHngthowgcktQ___ ^Thingsjgs_are_ still J>retty_sei^g,______w orkextra days-dmd 1. Twin Falls Bank and Trust make up for thes ddays Uiey will Uwugh. 1 V i_ss wUl notot play Its first game unUl111 miss," hesald. to At a pracUce sess«sslon last week, Wednesclssday but Uiey plan to jrti- popping balls pracUcece tonight. AhoUier game ______^ ’s players [-Ash takeehsbftball outofHartnonTPark n a c h l n e s h 'o w s 'h ooyseriously-Tom-A t ^ g h t s of sofU>au' In, four P i t c h i n g m ______noujog.to.lt. _____ — - ‘iw e -have. some_i~e gu^ Who CM days. ^ ' Randv Frey > c o n o n i T o u i n aa t t n r a t s ^ l O S t i O X ^ g r o w Is out playing hhe works as many boiirs as he can •:______Falls worKii leeanask-----— ------TWINFALLS-----— Softbnll in ttw* ~to'all does wondei(derefo^thehotd, tou™ behind «4ien sofUiaUseafeason," hesald. . . « imerUiey jub businesses as betwee5en J500 and $1,000 in Uie city ifateamleave3$l,000b< some time off in the sumn restauiwJt and pub mament, 40 He saidd i many sofUwOl players “can pay me back then," helesald, I Uiey vis:/Isited. it toavels to a toum through Uie night just so . ? w e ll...... Tis team s wlU leave $40,0),000 behind, work aU Uii ...... It all‘works out, andd no-cme ...... - • The city of Twinvin Falls WlU host ■ The3 sams e holds true for teamsou Not a bad sum for one Wlweekend. they can gotgc an afternoon o r early suff^besaid. six toumam^tss tthis year, and whichticQmetbTwln c Falls, so you Iff to play a game. 6ofU>all in Twin FaUs isIs big. In jcUocaLbusincssmer wiU be samcKduHnS -venlngo.tl ------diWngUwsesix^-weekends Uie city_.can-bet o.tMm.ptayslls^ / -piayin—a—thiee^lay—— Ifact,-G had-ftw ^-o^fjb e-d ty ------benefits of ■ Uie all smUnUes come Uie Memorial Day“y the doy,. the plwersrm i l^reven— if "they ; said it is wUl reap Uie b< night dr head touinament>nt • out of town, they— i hundreds of parsons w who will weekeqleijd. — take In a movie Uiat nl ’ bljJBCTtbaneverUilsyear. to- U» disco._'ni^-t_are,.endless normally* vworic a week or two t ^tanUylt ...... frequent Its establUbllshments. ^can speak from experience,” 1 day"off'to-make up for - itlsfun,butmo«ln2or Ash.' “SofUMOl players don’tn’t . wiays Uiat softoall cai^ boost the without a'd is bealUiy. Not only healsalUiy for Theflrsttouimamam ent Is slated for said As UielrUmea'B away from work. •' 1 mdhltUng til cheap hotels. When U»ey go locaheconohiy. . - _ those out U ieIrU iiw ^ a« the Memorial Day)ay weekend. Six- sUiy In ‘ ay B ut one could argueeUiatlt'm t ight Mike AniAnderson, a Twin Falls i IV for- Uie- w o n hand for Uiat to a sorsoftball tournament they stoy and part-Ume employee at ithe sofUiaU, b u t'b e j^ y teen teams wiU be < hc h”r t Uie economy ass much u it fireman anc - - localecooom y^H^^sS rlUi the District in Uiee li^t T w te ls and eat In.Uie. hen Uie Twin Sherwood’sa's'Spcrting Goods,- said- -1 to u rn am ^t, wlUi restaitrants. They are Uiere to—to heliw It-AlteraU, whe n Titnes-Nowa, Twin Falla. ______Tournament In lat.

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